The Alliance-independent. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1892-1894, September 15, 1892, Page 12, Image 12

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    THE ALLIANCE -INDEPENDENT.
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The Monitor Pipe Frame Shoe Press Drill.
With Pressure Rollers for Co venng and
Packing Soil over See
Designed With Especial Yiew to Light
ness of Draft.
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IIIM1CEBABT11IT.
J. T. M. BWIOAET, Secretary f the
Nebraska Mutual Cyclone, Tornado and Wind
Storm Iniuranoe Company, KD1TOB. Al.
communications on Fire, Cyclone or Hall
Insurance abould bo addroued to blm at
Lincoln, Nebraska.
Hail.
We have many losses but moat of
them are in the northwest corner of the
state.
I will start out next week to adjust
them. My first trip will ha to tho south
west corner of the state, the next will
be to tho northwest corner and along
tho boundary lice.
If this department is not represented
every week you may know that I am
out in tho country adjusting losses.
cannot positively tell what, the
assessment wil be, but from the- ro
p)rts of lossos now on file it seems that
tho whole of tho 10 cents per acre
would necessarily bo collected, but I
hope not.
In the assessment shoot we will givo
the name and post ofllco of tho loser
and tho amount of his adjusted claim.
Fire and Lightning.
In tho Lancaster County Company we
had a loss by lightning on August 22,
and on Sept 3, a check was drawn for
the amount due $110.00 or two days
less than two weeks. How many of the
old line companies beat that in their
final settlement of losses?
Cyclone.
In the Cyclono Company we are re
ceiving but few applications now that
the season is presumed to be over. But
an old axim is that "in time of a calm
Erepare for a storm," should now be
eeded. If each agent would send us
but $1,000, insurance during this month
we would, make a go:d advance. Who
will be the first?
In Gage County. (
Beatrice, Sept. 11, '92.
Editor Alliance Independent Lin
coln, Neb.
Tho independents of Gage county
held thoir county convention here yes
terday. It was an enthusiastic gather
ing of thef "faithful," nearly every pre
cinct being represented, there being
198 votes cast on every ballot. The
convention was called to order by
County Chairman G. T. Stephenson.
Upon permament organ'zation, ! G. B.
Reynolds of Lincoln towaship was
elected chairman, and Dan Althen,
secretary, with A. W. Connett and G.
A. Polden, as assistants.
The following ticket was nominated:
MYtV ST.atA tonntnn G TT P
. Beatrice.
For representative, Ed. Arnold of
Glen wood.
For renresontativn W. V. T
i " -- .a-1 t au vi
liockiord.
For representative, Jacob Uplinger
of Highland.
Forcoumy attorney, E. O. Krets-
lnger oi lieatnce.
For clerk of district court (unex
pired term.) E. T. Siepenson of Wy
, more.
The nominations give general, satis
faction to the independents, but strike
terror to tho hearts of tho, opposition
uuuuiuawjs. Aitsr tne convention ad
journed the new central committee or
ganlzed by electing Dan Althen, chair
man; Frank T. Wagner, secretary.
Respectfully,
Dan Althen.
NOTICE.
All members of the C. II. VanWyck
Club Of Lincoln ar hprAhv nnfifld fKof
the regular meetings of the club will
do neia at the room of the State Cent
ral Committee at tho Lindeli Hotel,
every Thursday evnim t. s nVib-
... f- " v u viuvm
All members of the club are requested
w- uo rtjsen. as mere is business or im
portance to transact. . w
Frank L. Rose, W. L. Oundifp,
Secretary. President.:
Mr. Rocke, the gentlemanly proprie
tor of the St. Charles hotel in Lincoln,
; desires us to return thanks to his many
country customers who patronize his
nouse so largely and to say that he
mil Strive tO maintain thA ronnfnf nn
didn't, (rat mnm -w-iw(iiJi(m-''---
ii. r- , V , .
ni-vrrt ) 8 Shoe,8in with two horse hitch
Olto! f 10 Shoe 8 in with two horse'hitch
) 12 Shoe,8 in. with two orthree hor
horse hiteh
) Shoes and
VKollers
r ) Independent
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For prices and terms apply to
FIJANK I'. LAWKENCE, State Aent,"'
Comer Tenth and W. Lincoln, Neb.
Patronize Home Manufactories,
patented October id, isso,
Fhe Perfection Gear AVagor
Simplest, Short Turning, Hangs Low, Absolutely No Rattle. First Class in Every Respect.
Just the wagon for Farmers, Grocers, Milkmen in fact "anybody.
W
Nebraska-
The Great Rock Island is the Official
Route.
Tho Grand Army of the Republic and
Woman'! Relief Corps of Kansas have
selected the "Great Rock Island" as t he
official route to attend the National En
campment and Conventional Washing
ton, September 19th to 23d, 1892.
The Department of Oklahoma. G A.
R. have also chosen the Rock Island as
official route, an l the Woman's Relief
Corps of Missouri have taken the same
action as to the route for 'this trip.
Tickets will be on sale at all c oupon
stations of the of the C. R. I. & P. R'y.
in Oklahoma, Kansas and Nebraska,
September 12th to 18tb, inclusive, and
from Colorado posnts 11th to 18th. in
clusive. Write at once for particulars, and
there are many special parties desiring
cars that should at once communicate
in reference to it. Wo can and will
take care of this business in a satisfac
tory manner. Address,
Jno. Sebastian,
Gen'l Tkt & Pass Agt
T, J. Anderson, Chicago.
Ass't Gen'l Tkt & Pass Agt,
Topeka, Kas.
Remember "Jenning's Hotel" is
headquarters of People's party whilo in
Omaha. Located corner Ninth and
Harney streets 13tf
Jennings' hotel of Omaha is the only I
"" I So mufth, Jnr3bgP"ffflT3nnrrnr
' js. s.
NOTICE
STATE OP NEBRASKA,
Lancaster countv.
Carrie Christian Miller,
John h. Miller:
John H. Miller, defendant;; You will take
notice that on the 25th day of August, 1892,
Carrie Christian Miller, the above named
plaintiff, filed her petition in the district
court in and for Lancaster county, against
the said defendant, the object and prayer f,f
which is to obtain a divorce from you. on the
grouads of drunkenness, desertion and fail
ure to provide for her for more than two
years last past. You ars required to answer
said petition on or Lefore tho 25th day of Oc
tober, 1892;
Carrie Christian Miller,
Plaintiff.
By C. M. Pahker,
Her attorney,
A Flattering Endorsement.
Salem, Neb., Aug. 31, '92.
Lincoln Chemical Co., Lincoln, Neb.
Gents: My hogs are improving now
and the last ones taken sick seem to be
as well as ever. Have lost only one
since commencing to feed your remedy.
Shall write you again soon. Many
thanks for your kindness.
13tf Respectfully,
See adv on page 16. N. O. Seaks.
One of many received. "
PATENT
OR NO FEE.
A 48 page book free. Address
A CALL TO ACTION.
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The grandest reform book now in
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DINING HALL,
138 S 12th St., Lincoln.
MEALS 25c
First class table and attendance.
Lunches at all hours. sotf
NOTICE TO
ORGANIZED LAC0R
When purchasing a pair of
shees see that they have
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