The Alliance-independent. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1892-1894, July 14, 1892, Image 12
THE ALLIANCE-INDEPENDENT. fflmBUBH DEPARTIfflNT. J. T. M. IWIOART, gocretary f tb Nebraska Mutual Cyclona. Tornado and Wipi Btorm lMursnoe Company, KDiTOtt. AJ lyjmrannlceWona on fire, Cyolone or Jltfl Inauraooe ebon Id b addressed to blin at Hail. In the Hail Company wo now have over one thousand members and should llko to bftvo Iw Ice as many. The feet ace 80 wuts at ttnu fwr mak ' ing cotrai, and a contract for tenoenls par acre insured payable fcroinur is&, or as much thereof as may be needed to .... -. i pay losses. Tbe so cents mrniDersoip fee will pay all other expenses and no ..J . . l-4. 4- I. ,.1 ... anuoi Bare 8uiuhidk iy "'ly vJ losses. If Ta sro desirous of helping a cHm cauie aiuag pieao euu v iuu editor of this department for blank eoavaets. as we pay no man loracoum work we kepe al4 who are insured will send la at least oitt more, and thus prad the u so that newt year t t 1 1 2 A ' 1 1 ! tM ! mamoth con tern and bo pushed jo the iroai ny ine suxce aiuancv uiccrs. Alt Intend ni ann.11 o1n will V)A .d Mil awt?w V M ' p. at huiking time, and all will be paid for December first. Write Denies plain and if the asotnber noes not r'te m a plain engusn nana the wiint shoe id write it on the margin. Cyclone Thcro are a i iw members who have not yet sent in their feop, let us I hear iivm jvu nuu uujigv tuts ociotmj. Fife and Lightning. i - "Thero are men In different ports of the stato on the road with circulars whioh alntn tViftt. a. mpmliBf ti a atonic vmW MVMhV a-MUIV - w wwvw holder of a mutual company and bis iarm nas a canui'-geni mortgage upon it fr any artjant Ure eompaqy njfty be oalTol fn rtao tint, lof 11 a Innlc1 At thnuA things rquare in the faoe and adimt that 11 is iruo inai an ianns are inuiigHvu It iha frill nvfftnt nt thftlr vahift. VVhnt is the probable post to members is the JLi i. J , quesiion mac iooks os iu iucu as farmers. In many other states thre hsve been mcrtaal Insrrance company's for many 'rs, and n all edscs the rrfrnwo cost U'as bxfi lew ttsrn ne per eent tor fire years lnBonwiCT miq h jpi wui wok IHtO the ttffflRft VflTJ Will ffsfevt life fthnt fa tike naMttt etfmpaslM no ed paid zeeyi loee who ar crotog wosxi aoo BHuaiiy me pay comes vy Bqyiica n 1. e. i ou joe eaca on waiiieft, and OVER THE STATE. Grant county has no licensed sabjoa. Beatrice has 2,987 children of school age. Hyannis has a fine ndiv derx)t readv lor uusmees. Minden will offer a $20,000 bonus for a v&i,vw dibtinery. The Union Pacific is mak in? ten sive lmrovemoiite at ivoarney. Brad SlUrhtor has been annointfl roceiror of the Riley hotel at Platts- muaui. JOHN B. WRIGHT, Pres. T. E. SANDERS, Vlce-Pref. THE J. H. McCLAT.Cashlfi COLUMBIA NAT'L BANK LINCOLN. : : : NEBRASKA. Capital $250,000.00 A.. 8. RAYMOND. JOHN D. WRIGHT. HANS. P. LAU. -DIRECTORS.- CHASWB8T. . THOMAS COCHRANB. JOHN H. MoCLAT. EDWARD R. 81ZEB. FRANK L. SHELDON. T. H. SANDERS. Successor to BADGER LUMBER CO Wholesale 1 Retail Lumber TELEPHONE 70 1. ST. BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TII hi NCOLN, NEB. On the H): Ui rnmnforl fViaf Tan ClmA Lm I T71 ail . .. . - bh ciutiKe, ioa "k; ormick armers ana Aiiiancemen's patronage solicited. a. Mini Herman proposos to entertain 3.000 veterans ana tneir friends on hif 10th and 11th of August. Tho BufCalo eountr farnafirsi' nllian. 1 . hoiu 1 h regular quarierly moetin"- at jveHrney on oaiuraay. A Fremont fire eauses a loss of fts.oon ! a. .... ... . 'r.'" iu tu awsiruciion 01 tne barn of J. VV. White. Tho Joks is fullv cfcr uy insurance. Omaha contributos a Kfilinnl mn'pm - JUU U1U W Duranffo. Mexico. Miss goes to Durango to teach Engli,h in a Spanish school. She has boon a teacher in wie umana scnools lor many years. Chadron is makincf extensi vo nrpnnr. ations to entertain tho. nWW nt district courts who meet thero July 13. Lnaaron coaste of line hotel facilities and all things needful for the comfort 01 visitors. -J- Ji..! AXU JLJ t,...JJIJ OUR CAMPAIGN SOKfiS FOR THE People's Party. NEW WORDS WEDDED TO NEW HARMONIES. The Voice of tie Industrial Classes. Inside Once get inside of our store and you will be convinced that our claims of superiority are based upon facts as solid as the stubborn rock. One trial will prove that Our Shoes Are the Best Powerfully voloinc our ficrM nnri v tn vur uas ana aemanas. if the secretary is paid anything extra it is lor time acttialhr employed m the work. While in sreck compaaies tho aaents feo is 25 percent o 40 per cent oi tne amouat or mo premiuro-, then eaca cancer ana direetor whether he does any work or not is on the pay roll ond irf i nil -vnw C. oimMlM h n n .. . . 1 thenjif. the limo of loss tha lnsora find a that me valid poliev law is evaded in an wajs possible, in tne mutual com danies the losses are adjusted in a brotherly manner and eften the mem- V.. a a m . uer geis uguDio ne amouni no would have received had he been insured in . stock company, and With this in view the avecago of mutual companies is still below one per cent. To prove that our estimate is correct we could ge to tne oinoo ot auy siocb company and see that the Inssns on fftml insurnnrj a Kr. low one per cehfc, but of course they woum onject to any one loosing up their business. For want of time and spaco I will continue thi6 next w;eek4 It is rumored that tho state board f transportation will made a sweeping redaction of tfee sate on we goods from Omaha lo the stato hums by the way of Gevingto, Nebraska. Vo, t ' 'if Preflidrat Pdwn Appointaiet, " Tfee following appointments has been made fer.tfce President of ttie State Allianee: V Ravenna, July 13Ui; Sutto, July 90; Clay Center, July Jl; FairfieldjJuly'22; York, July Stromsburff, July 25th; Osceola, July 26th; Shelby, July 27th. Local commixes' will mak arrange ments as to hour and securing haJbfor these meetings This will closo thd presidentsvvTJrk previous to the state convention. Wbner and tnirfchfu. Otr national leaders are welyoming- the Son of the Iople" most heartily aum utH'utTO JNlllftlO taorn than n.nvthirtrr v, nu owuep n our uoor. "With jrlee eJubs foi 'mpd all nvfr west and south, I would have no doubt as u mo outcome of this present con test," says B. O. Flowinr. th tho Arena. Our SorgH of the People" io do reviewed in tho Aug-ust number of this n-rpnt. mnfmvimi JAIWLUilUV I hey are pronounced admirable" py our yreat Iderakur and mrtv There can be no more paid. Nothing can be better than the best. On top of that we put the undisputed fact that ( ur prices are below any that can be put on a like grade of shoes. Uou. Jguatins Connelly. leadei . . ry At our reeent national dffvenfeioii thov Timnn 1 -1 T , -. . . wuio sum anu carried mtn n t.h states, from Maine to California. lion. James G. Field, our candidate iwr viAje-presiacnt, fays of them "They nro inieod ths voice of the ppoule's PErty and incinnrrini kimDi tv.. the puro got pel C industrial salvation anrt mu cuicuinit'u io movd ine people mightily." Order at once and awakon nnthncinam - k.wum witn tbeso songs of freedom. Addi tional songs will soon be ready, ii log: "iimothv HavsRfin." "Tfiv m Power Arraigned,'? "A Politician Here You See," etc. The Workers' Battle Hymn of Freedom 9 Right Shall Reign 25 The Weakest Must G to the Wall. .35 Tho Taxpayers Sattlo the Bills 35 Sons of America 35 Get Off the Earth '35 The Flag of Liberty & The Coal Baron's Song . . . Truth's Approaching Triumph 30 God Save the People .30 We Have the Tariff Yet 35 Tire Alarm Beat 35 The Millennium Army .35 That 'Honest Dollar' 5 .Losses and Lies 35 Address all orders to the Alliance Publishing Company, Lincoln, Ne braska. ' f" ometViina Seldom Handsomer Shoes than those we have on display. S. B. NISBET, Shoeist, FAIRBANKS AND VICTOR SCALES. 'Z'' Eclipse Wooden and Steel iiWind- lfflBW KAMI . VVIAflllU 11 'mm Mille H u TnaLW3 W ill HI m 382. . 4. P? OAROON, Agejit, Mncpln, Neb. 1 ..-,-1 ir