T L T 12 THE ALLIANCE-INDEPENDENT. X HUNCH DEPMT1I J. Y. M. 8WIGABT, 8ocrotnrr f tbe Nebraska Mutual Cjclone, Tornado and Wind Storm Insurance Company, EDITOK. All rocntnunlcationi on K.re. Cyclone or Hail Insurance stuu'd be addressed to blm at Lincoln, Nebrf act. Hail. In our hail company wo have had several losses reported lately. The majority of them aro 6mall and only partial. But some aro reported to bj total losses. We had commenced to ihlnk that our losses would only call for from three to livo cents per acre, but now it stands at about six or seven cents per acre. In this matter I am only guessing1, however, and think I am on tho high est probability at 7c. and as tho season is over on small grain, I think ous los ses will bo small for tho rest of tho year. t I will try to seo all who have report ed losses by tho middle of September. We will have headquarters on the state fair grounds in Alliance building during tho fir. Cjmo and seo us. ; We invito correspondence on all in surance subjects. And as there aro so many men in this stato who aro lnerestod in insuranco matters of different kinds it would keep a man busy to answer all questions by lersonal lotter. Wo have made special arrangements with this paper to fur nish it from now until January 1st, for 35 cents. Now we hope that everyone who is a member of any insuranco com- fany will send us tho 35 cents either or yourself or for some oae elso (but do not send silver loose in a letter, send P. O. order, express order or draft or postal note, or stamps. Wo want to keep informed on all phases of insur ance and have adopted this plan and hope at least to receive at least a thou sand subscribers during this month, because we will thereby know that you are interested in this department and f'ir her we will make it interesting to If you are taking the paper now got seme one else to subscribe and send tho money to me for Alliance-Independent. Rally in Nemaha. . Wo had a good rally in Island pre cinct this county August 13. About 200 present in spito of a rainy forenoon. J. B. Romine made a grand speech. He is a good one. justice. Yours for truth and Willis Cartek. Ousttr County Leads. Tho independents of Custer county aro always in the lead. They have arranged for a three pays people's party camp meeting in Withrow's grove near Ansley, beginning August 26. Gen. VanWyck, W. L. Green and J. B. Ro mine havo bwn invited to do tho talk ing. A Grand Picnic. A pooplo's party picnic will be held in Oak precinct, Lancaser county, at tho residence of Wm. Aukeman, four miles north west of Lincoln, Thursday August 25. Hon. C. H. Van Wyck will be the orator of the day. Gcod music, dancing etc. Everybody cordially invited. LOW RATES TO KANSAS CITY, Knights of Pythias Encampment. The Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railway will sjll round trip tickets at half faro to Knights of Pythias and their friends to attend Encampment at Kansas City, August 23, 1892. Tickets will be on sale August 22 to August 25, within a radius of 200 mile?, good to return to August 31; and outside this radius August 20 to 24, good to return to September 15. Ask your nearest ticket agent for full particulars, or address John Sebastian, ; . G. T. & P. A., Chicago. C. A. Rutherford, C. T. A., Lincoln. WANTED. 20,000 bushels smapped corn. . Fbaxk P. Lawrence, 10th and W Strceift, ty ! Hq.v strange tuat they uo not Know n coo4 thing when they goo It I A Bed Willow County Man Speaks- August 8, 1892. How sal and deplorable the fact that somemcn are so shallow and devoid of any power to retain what is said that you must bo continually explaining to1 them and still they 'don't know. Somccf our good rattle brain repub licans are, saying,- 'How can you stand Fields, that eld ebel? Could you vote for such a man? will dio rstl" Hold on Mr. Republican tho war is over. "Peace is declared; tho oath of alicgianco makes a man a citizen. One is just as gocd before the law as another Wo sro citizens of the United States. Let us bo brethern. Mr. R-'publicanjnajbe you have for gotten that such men as E kins, Key, Longstreet and Marmaduke who were as bitter against you in '61 as was Mr. Fields held office under your dear old republican administration. Why kick now? If tho brass that is on your faco had been on your toe, then it would have been more consistent. Wo tcday, are proud of tho clear record of our nominees Weaver and Fiei is. They aro for God, home and native land; whilo tho two old parties are for money, oppression and monopoly. Tho burdens aro too heavy for poor trampled humanity to bear, and relief must como soon. "To the front" should bo tho watch word of every farmer and Jaborer. Down with monopoly and money sharks give us liberty once more. Tho millions of Africans in the south were called slaves, but how much more are 40,000,000 of American citizens bound in abject slavery atd tyranny. The time has come when these shackles must bo struck off and wo be free and independent. We can and will fcucceed. Our cause is just and darkness must flee beforo the light. Farmers, read for yourselves. Don't ba hoodwinked by these windy tramps. When this republican gas bai es caped they will say: "What shall we eat, and wherewithal shall wo be clothed, for our olnce is gone, tho in dependents are in, and we are ruined." Vote in November for your own inter est, vote for your neighbor's interest, vote lor our nation s interest, it you do, you will seo Weaver and Fields go into the white houso in March, W. M. Taylor. J. B- Ermine speaks at Laurence in Webster county August 20; at picnics in Saunders county August 22 and523: at Withrow's Grove near Ansley, Custer county, August 27. A Drop In tho ISuckct. Mr. Greatwaddo Those lawyers aro fearfully exorbitant I had my will drawn up to-day and he got $50 for it Mrs. Greatwaddo That's nothing. Just think of what he'll get when you die. Free Press. OF HOLSTEIN FREISAN CAT'LE at LINCOLN, NEBRASKA, and you will attead no other. Ooiihi, Nebraska. MMr inn 2ist, ij j. A C HEAD of Bulls, Cows andHeif ers, representing such great fami lies as "Tritomia," " Netherland," "Aggie and "Clothilde." Best butter strains in tho woild. I havo lost my feed by high water and must sell. Send for catalogue. JereAllis. F. X, WOODS. Auct'r Ieinours, . -ft-...VrS. . .. ' Minn citUco 4di6Qmo irreligious spring. bAtimi VwH Cogf s, gaitUio, AqV A" Grade $35. Have You Seen Our New Catalogue for 1892? It contains more valuable in formation to the page than Any catalogue you ever saw. We can't begin to tell you about it in this small space, scnayour "a . ,1- tin Ai I lAiurr r.PANGE nane and P. O. address and UNION. PATRONS. ALLIANCE. GRAIMQfc. gc one free You wW bcsur. p M b. A. pnseu anu uieaseu in wuoi uu get. We're Headquarters for everything on, H heels i BUGGIES, WAGONS, SURRIES, ROADCARTS HARNESS. SADDLES. SAI FCROOMS AND FACTORY : i7Trj ma avcamore ana uanai RpiuIa ALLIANCE CARRIAGE CO., CINCINNATI, OHIO. tlY TlE QLOBE IS 3K IK L. f J I "V 7 w THB GLOBE i i T USES NO OIL HAS ROLLER BEARINGS. HAS CHILLED IRON BOXES. REQUIRES NO ATTENTION. HAS A SOLID WHEEL ' THE GLOBE 13 AN ALL STEEL AND IRON MILL, AND HAS THE LEAST NUMBER OF WEARING PARTS. THE GLOBE HAS MORE POWER THAN ANY WHEEL OF ITS SIZE IN THE MARKET, AND CAN BE BUILT ON A SOLID TOWER, AND WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND WHERE PLACED. THE GLOBE IS THE LIGHEST, SAFEST AND EASIEST RUNNING MILL WHEEL IN THE MARKET, AND DOES NOT MAKE THREE REVO LUTIONS TO GET ONE STROKE OF THE PUMP. ' r THE GLOBE IS THE IDEAL MILL FOR THE FARMER, THE STOCKMAN AND THE IRRIGATOR. BUY ONLY THB GLOBB. HOFFSTADT & HAGAN, State Agents, 707 O Street, Lincoln, Neb. Please Mention This Paper. Omaba Gommerdal College. j FALL TERM opsa? S?pt. 1st. Thorous'i a mrni in Siort Hind and Trnn Writing, Cjmaisrdal, Eiglish aad Normu b:"aacl3i. Oer 83 6tudeut3 eu- rolled thH 'ear. lianev baudiaz. pleatv of te icier? aii avarv f milihv BOARS for three hourj wjr'i par div. Sj'ioo! a'l th vmr. sw rt Hand buuuu vy vjniuguo i,uu ujjuiuui ojjji'iunj i oi pmnanmip irec lor -ca. nam33 of youaz psople, a raoatal? j uraal oao y3ir fria. larestizite this college' For iaforaiitioa a 1 lrji: ,UonRBOUGii Bko's A Fertile Island. Here is an idea of what a little spot of land may do in the way of produc tion: The Island of Jamaica sells an nually to the United States bananas exceeding In value the entire armle. peach and cherry crops of tht country. n at reasouauie w mi "aw,ti!i -wJ Maine's Bear Crop. About 350 bears were killed in Maine during the year ending in May, and Borne of the hunters have made a good living from the sale of the skins and the bounty of 5 paid by the State fop for Mich haar. FOB TOW TRICK AtliKMV . nFJUWtnruKu & to., rinrusiiua. XT