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THE ALLIAflCfc-INDEPENDENT. MARCH 16.1893.. SSDUH3 WMEi. i. T. M PWIOART, 8crtarv t tUtiraaia Mutual Cy dr.na, lom1 and Wind rvmiiana BllllVlli A I roK nun ci mm on fire. "yoiorj or Rail Insurance thorns M addreae4 vo aim ai Lincoln, Nebraska. UAIL. Last fall I could not get to all who bad low-! and tent a Hot of questions tOMTcral uemtiers who had reported losses. All responded with their own estimate of loss. W. It Martin of Westervllle, Custer ooucty wu one of tbeM men and since then be hw looked the matter over and returns to me the amount we sent bim and saya in tubetanoe that be doea not want to take any undue advantage of a company that ia trying to do the right thing. I wonder if any of the rest of the losers would like to do the same or even authorize me to use the balance of their claim to pay the debts of the company. It now looks like I would have to use the law to collect some of the delin quent assessments. I have sent out the third and last notice. We now bave about 11,700 00 on hand which leaves not far from 13,000.00 un collected. There are many of the delinquents well able to pay their assessments, but I prt-sume a few are hard run just now owing to the fact that they had no crop last year, but I do not know who they are, and unless they write me all will have to be book das rascals and reported to every member in the state. If any member has a good excuse why be should not pay the amount he greed to pay, I hope he will let us ear from him by return mail, and save trouble and aUo keep his name from the black list. We bave bad some objection to ad justing our bait losses on the percent age plan, but none gave a better plan. Let us bear from you gentlemen. Wbatwe mortneed U an entirely equitable mode of adjustment. STATISTICS. What Mutual Insurance Companies most need is to know who is ia need of Insurance, and as no strictly mutual company gives an agent a large fee, they 'cannot afford to visit would-be members several times or even twice. Hence we hope that each assessor who is interested in mutual insurance will take a small book and divide It into 12 differen' tarts one part for each month. I would advise that the book be ruled and the columns headtd these sub heads: Name, P. U. Sec. Tp. R Am't of insurance, Expires. I would only put do the year under the head ! the month it expires. Amount of loss In last ten years. Amount paid for Insurance la last tt n years. MCPORT. When you have your work done get all the books together ia each county, and authorize some one to organize a unty or district Fire and Lightning company. I would not advise less than aoouniyandin sparsely settled coun ties I think more territory should be included. I wou d like to hear from each as seesiT who will make an effort' in this line before he commences and if there are many we mav get up quite an In terest in this work. Further I would like to have the final report of the total under the head Expires" for the year 1893-4. Amount of lo8 for ten years, amount paid for Insurance for ten years, Words of tfinoourageraent Hayes Center, Neb , Mar. 7, 1893. Editor Alliance-Independent: I see that the enemies of the people, the corporation dogi have been set up on you and that W. C. Holden the boss dog of the kennel is leading the pack of yelping curs. I know Holden as well as if I had wheeled the rubbish to make him, hav ing mys-!5 been a resident of Buffalo cou;! from 1879 to 1885, when Holden led the anti-monopolists to ruin by ' securing the election of Senator Con ner, who apologized on his return for having deserted the corporation flesh pots and returned blushingly to his fir t love the republican party. Hol den loves the dear people and money too, and can be reli d on for ca-h. He will lie and re-lie i n any one else for cash. Another straw in favor of Hoi den's indnpendeutit-m is the fact that during the la-t campaign our republi can editor a d nominee or representa tive on the repub lean ticket, M J. Abbott would hand out Holden V paper Llrty with its three pages of lies and ery gr ciously inform the indepen dents of the factional fight between Van Wyck and Burrows. We hive faith in your paper that the trinity of Holden, Burrows and Tnomp son can not shake, we do not say "God help you," as vou seem able to take care of ourelf, but we will pray for the struggling people, and hope they may live to enjoy the blessings of liberty, (not HoltiVn's kind however) and prosperity that the independents are bound to Becure for this ttate. Tours, W. F. Crosby. Eletcher Wilson, M. S. D., located at 1845 O street, room 16, is a teacher and practitioner in Mental Science or Mind Healing. He makes no charges for his treatments, and takes cases, both absent and present, of all forms of chrn;o disease: and bis price for in' structions are reasonable. Correspond' race solicited. Our acquaintance with Dr. Wilson is limited, but we have found him V be a reformer in his views and believe htm to be strictly honor able " . . ; . ; ., For Sale! ; 1120 acres of good, smooth; farm land, (part'y Improved) from one to five miles of Alliance, Neb. Price, 15.00 to 10.00 per acre, If sola soon. Address, E.B. MCWHINNBY, AUianoe, Neb. TUE ASYLUM BOODLEKS. The House Investigating Committee Tells What it Hai Diicovertd- REVIOrS CHARGES SUSTA.LNXD Vouchers Raised. Others Forged, Steals en Coal, Cattle and Flour. , Money Should be Recovered. On Friday afternoon, just following the report of the penitentiary com mittee, Mr. Casper reported on the in vestigation of the Lincoln Insane asy lam. There was nothing new in the report It simply confirmed and sus tained the charges made during the past campaign. It showed that the whole management has been utterly rotten. The committee collected a large quantity of evidence, but requested that it be not made public but kept for use in prosecuting the boodle rs. The fol owing is the report: To tub Honorable Bocsbof Rep resentatives of thi State of Ne braska: Your committee appointed to investigate the affairs of the state treasurer, secretary of state, auditor of public accounts and the insane asylum, would respectfully report as lolloaa: First At tne beginning oi onr work we recognized the necessity of a pa tient and thorough examination of the reoorts. books and vouchers of each office or institution investigated, and were mindful oi tne time required fo such an examination. We therefore determined to Investigate the manage ment oi each of tbe omces and institu tions named, one at a time, and to de vote to the examination of each what ever time was necessary for thorough work. We bave to report, at this time, fiatwe have investigated some fea tures of tbe management of the Lin coln insam as.vlum for the period be ginning January 1, 1890, and ending April l, 18UJ. a period oi twenty-seven months. We Lave summoned and examined ab ut sixty witnesses, and their testi mony, in connection with the reports, books and vouchers oi said institution. disclose the fact 'hat its management has been marked by tne grossest negli gence and corruption, both private and official. THE STEALS ON FLOUR. Second Your commlttre finds that from August 1, 1888, to March 31, 1892" William sewell & (Jo. were allowed on their vouchers for 353,700 pounds of flour, alleged to have been sold and de livered to the said Lincoln insane . asy lum; whereas, in fact, as appears to your committee, said William Sewell & Co. delivered the said institution not to exceed 262,900 pounds of flour. There is an over charge amounting to 91,000 pounds, or 35 per cent of the amount actually delivered. Your committee ha attached hereto as exhibit "A" a statement by quarters of the amounts of flour delivered and also the amennt paid lor from the fund of said institu tion. CATTLE STEALS Third We have examined fifty- seven vouchers of claims paid by the state ftr tattle and grain alleged to have been sold and furnished to said institution and have examined witness es upun their oaths as to the Bums of money aetually received by the persons alleged to have .furnished said cattle and grain with the following result: Three of said vouchers and claims, so far as it appears to your committee, were just and correct." Thirty-four of said vouchers were raised ami from 100 to 300 per cent more money was paid by the state than wan received by the persons selling the cattle or grain. Twenty of said vouchers, as appears to your committee, were outright forgeries on which the state paid SI,- 688 92. On the fifty-four forged and raised vouchers the state paid 85,603.40. Of this amount the persons furnishing ca tie or grain received 92,153.45, leav ing the amount of overcharge paid by tne state aj 454 o. This is an average overcharge of 160 per cent on the amount due. Your committee would further Btate that other claims for cattle alleged to have been iurni9hed to said 8,-ylum were paid by the state within the twenty-9even months covered by this report, the correctness of which it has not investigated. JUut it bas no reason to believe that the same proportion of forgeries and overcharges found among tbe vouchers examined would not also be charged among these other vouch ers, were time and opportunity given for a proper and more extended inves tigation. We have attached hereto "Exhibit B." a detailed statement of the amount due and the amount paid on the fifty-four vouchers covered by tnis report. STEALS ON COAL. Fourth Your committee finds that from April 1, 1890, to March 31, 1892, the Whitebreast Coal and Lime com pany delivered to the Lincoln insane asylum coal, under contract of the value of not to exceed $3,004.71. That during the same period Baid White breast Coal and Lime company were allowed on their vouchers for coal $18, 301 70. This is an overcharge of $10, 296.99. During the same period Betts, Wea ver & Vo furnuhed to said institution, under contract, coal to the value not to exceed $4,468.98. They were allowed on their vouchers $10,282.50 This is an overcharge of $5,823 52. There whs paid to these two contractors for coal during the period mentioned $28,594 20 ibis is an overcnarge oi aio.izu.ai This is an average overcharge of 129 Der cent on tbe coal delivered. Your committee has attached hereto as "Exhibit C" a statement by quarters of the coal delivered to and the coal oaid for bv said institution. Fifth Your committee has not been able to make a detailed investigation of the claims paid from the fund for the Lincoln insane as via m for drugs, clothing and boots and ahoea, but your attention is refDectfully called to the fact that under the superintend-m-y of Dr. J. W. liowman, dating from March 2, 1892, tbe amount paid f r the articles mentioned have averaged from 40 Ui 60 per cent less than tbe amount paid for the same articles for like periods dur ing the two years immediately preced ing. DR. KJCAPP CENSURED. Sixth Your comm.tiee Mads that during all but two months of the time sovered by this report Dr W. M KnaDp was fcuperintendeut oi tald s.yli.m; mat nis attention was frequently directed to tne exc salve coal bills pre sented to aim for his approval; that he admits that ttis suspicion were aroused by the large amounts of oal claimed to to hare been delivered to aaid institu tion, but that he took no proper steps to tnorougniy investigate or to call tne attention; of the rvernor r the Board of Public Lands and Buildings to th tatter. Thi failure of Dr. Knapp 10 properly dichare the duile. of nis office is deemed by your committee to do nigniy censurable. TO RECOVER THE MOr'EY. ' Seventh-Your committee recommends that civil action be at once commenced agaii at J. Dan Lauer, 1 rank O 1 Hub bar 1, William Seell& Co., the White Breast Coal and Lime company and Betts, Weaver & Co.. and against their bondsmen, to recover of them the sums 01 monty received by them from the state as overcnarge on claims . present ed oy ana allowed to them against the iuna n saia Lincoln insane astlum. Eighth Yt-ur committee renortathat it nas not niea witn tnis partial report the testimony of the witnesses examin ed by them, and resoect ullv reau. sts that said testimony be not made public at tnis time, out be reservi d for the use of the statj in oroseoutinir the criminal actions pending against cer tain persons now under indictment for irauds and perjuries practiced in con nection with the management of said Lincoln intane Asyiuia. - . G. A. r ELTON, Chairman. C. D. CASPkB. AUSTU4 RlLBY. THE MARKETS. Chicago Grain and Live Stock Chicago Marrh 14, 1883. CATTLi-RecelDts. 4.U00 bead: market alt-ad r: good to choice steers, 16 0014,6 76; 01 h r, St &0Q 4 INI; lexaus, 13 00j4 60; stokers, 83 7&ia 26; cows and heifer. 13 25Q3 95 bim-Rt-celpm, 10 00 he.d; market active, steady to higher; mlied 'ana packet , 17 41x4 7 70; prime Deary and butcher's wvltfbts.17 kU 07 90; prime light, 17 407 46; plgi. 08 767 26. Shskp. Rtcelpu, 7,000 heao; market 10c to Mo lower; nailv. 04 8f&6 60; wester ui, 06 1SQ5 06; Texaos, 04 66; lam', 04 6O&8 10. uuajm wneat, rt corn, 2tf; oats, M, Omaha Live Stock, . omaba, Mrob 14, taes CATTT.B flood toahalce atMtra CI ArvrtA an- Others 04 00Q4 40. ' Cows 01 7&aa AS: Itacbura and faaAom M A3 85. ' 07 I0Q7 60. bHBlP-S T6tf6 00. Field Note. " L. Bankt Wilaon, the well known im porter, proprietor of the Crest City farm, Creston, Iowa, reports a good busiaesi. Among recent sales made by him was his top shire stallion Gannock Playmate, number 1324. He is a horse of great quality aid tine finish, weigh ing over 1,800 pounds, to Mr. M. W. Sells, Randolph, Iowa. The Imperial Horse company, of Chase county, Ne braska, bought a fine blask shire stal lion, 4 years old, of heavy weight, a horde of uausual style and action; one that will be htard from in the show ring. C. H. Ensbaugh of Philllpsburg, Montana, selected a 4 year old b ack gray P.i cluron, weight, 1,825 pau ,cs. iur. lunebaun. alio bought 01 Mr. Wil son a 5 ytjr old French coach at 1 ioa, cne of goat stile aid action. Mes r. Bell & Whitlatch ot Marion county. low, purchased a 6 y ar o d snire Can nock Requisite, this one wtigha 2.020 pounds, one of th test Mr Wilson has ever 1 nport-.d. John II. O'Neill, Bar ter's Feny, Al amkte cou..tv, Iowa. bought a 4 year old black P rob. run, weirfut, 1,780 p uuds, not flesh-d, tue nwkiag of a grand good one. Mr. Wil son, by eais tf h JDxrl,lj ad fair dealing, h is tuilt up a very lrg s bus.- n 8. ill many a es wl.l mar ut hs S atemen:.tbatheonly nan iefir tolar-s 10 k l bone ci nt mi la in the imi- chaso of an imp n ted stati on fhou d w rit him 'ot pa ticulan. He still hs 03 hand a fine lot of top good eues. Farms for Sale. 160 acres 4 miles north of Alliance Box Butte county Neb. 70 acres in cultivation, 80 acres fenced, sod house and barn, two wells. Will give poss s 6ion at once. Price $8 00 per acre. 160 acres 6 miles north of Alliance. ! 40 acres in cultivation, all tillable. frice 87.00 per acre. There can be other land bought adjoining these if desired. For further particular ad dress, F. D Kline, Alliance, Neb. Tourists Trips. Round trips to to tne Pacific Coast. Short trips to the Mountain Resorts of Colorado The Great Salt Lake. v Yellowstone National Park the most wonderful spot on this continent. . f uget sound, tne Mediterranean 01 the Pacific coast. And all reached via the Union Pacifio System For detailed information call on or address, J. T. Mastin, C. T. A., 1044 O St., E. B. Slosson, Gen. Agt.. Lincoln, Net. No Real Rival Yet. Worlds-famous Eli Perkins says: "After people have gone over all the routes to California once, they settle down to the old U. P. This road will always be the great transcontinental line. It has tbe best track, tbe best equipment, the best eating houses, and it teaches the traveler more hietory and fittosrraphy than any other line. It shows you historic Salt Lake and the Mormons, takes you through the great Laramie plains, tne Humboldt .Basin and the Grand Cnvon, over the vory stage route that Horace Greeley and Artemus Ward rode. Once on the Union Pacific it goes everywhere. , It runs to Portjand and Pueblo, Helena and the Yosemlt, Ta enia and Seattle, Los Angeles and San Francisco. It baa no real rivals yet.' Far tickets call on, J. T. Mania, C T. A.1044 O Ibk My New Method If yon are atrk, I will mall B1BP" 7 trial treat- II I I be famous Antra- D tl ! V nrwPllla MtEK, R 111 it treatment for " " foo ia mnt of tbe Ibu or M San' treatment for nl ei.M. Ttiejr rice! all f at her remedies for Catarrh, Llvrr, KMm; or Mtomarh trouble, ladlrMtlM. Dlzzlneaa, Headache. Constipation Mkla diseases, etc. Vperlal terms to live agents naming tbls paper. Address DB. H. t. WOHMT, Aaklaad, Ohio. ATlOrsALiili t L'.K',K. ' A reliable trainings, hool I for young men and womm who desire to follow commercial pursuits, or wixh to 1 1 learn snoixnana.ivww itmir. teleirr&nhv etc Correspondence solicited, t'ataloeu. 1 rree. TnreeiessonsinshortbandDvm.il free. National BrtxiMERS Co-i.icg y M. !. A. H'.da-.. Kansas ltr Mo. Send for S' eclal sprlnit and Hummer iffer. FRUIT TREES AUD PLANTS! Forest Tree Meedlints all t- rieil Hed f ertsr etc. Hefon. ordering tisewnere. writs for my Prl L1M and ""' ' Qores ueo. m Hanford Hakanda. Jackson 'ai.. 111. 8TBKL WDKK Fence Machine. Powerful, d n r a b 1 e, easy, rapid. Weaves 60 to & j rods per day, atrong. stock-proof rence, rrorn slats, poles, willows. Ac. bolesale price. freifrtat paid direct from factory For circulars address, Goshen Fanes Machimm co , uosnen, ma. . Hardy Small Fruits! An immense stock of Northern Grown Plants of finest quality; all the best varieties at lowest prices. Seed Potatoes. The cream of new Introductions at 11.26 per bushel, write lor tree list to JOHN F. DAYTON. WAUKOPf ALLAMAKEK TO. IOWA. EXCELSIOR HOM K BAKExv a x, I) ROASTER none genuine without brass ft nines) our latest improved style. Is a solid make, hat, deep flan Re strong ut high grate, and i-lOHes perfectly tight saves 33 per cent nutritious elements. Full de scriptive circular on application. AGENTS WANTED in every county in the O. S. Ad dress. CHARLES SCHULTHEISS, 40 N. Main ot., council Miuns, lowa. Van MOREHEAD - Or Albion, Neb. Has plenty of L. B. and B. P. Ro k co' krels and pul lets for sale. Eggs in season, JANS EN - NURSERY Nursery Grown Ash 65c per 1000 Ash and Box EMr larger $1 10 per 1000 t UV..t 1 iiHwij Vliias Mm tall Frill la ailii r lit iti 1 iron, uiajm v nivm - ttrergrfens Osage and Honey Locunt Hedge Every Tree, Ylne and tin ub a Bargain. gaUsfaction guaranteed. Send for price list Address J an sen nursery"' C. B. CALBRAITH, Jefferson County. Jutmun, Nebras E. F. STEPHENS Pre Crete, Neb callable Tree and Plants, satisfac tion guaranteed. Kt.ftui buwheln f apples and WW bushels of cherries gnwn In 1X91 show thaC fruit can be grown it sniiame trees are planted. The experience and advice of the proprietor, president of the taie Horticultu ral society will be found safe and useful to al) planters. S ractTraM far Timber Claims Correspond at once before the extreme rush oi spring urdera, . Choice Yellow Cent Seed Corn, lOSBu hsls per Acre. THE BOSS SPRAYER For opravine fruit tres nd vines Bern) for catalogue and price list to CURTIS & HUBBELL, 1005 So S6th Nt-a t.lncolu. Neb. W.C. T. U. DINING HALL 138 S 12tb St., Lincoln First Ciaa Unie ami atteutlaaci Jersey Bulls for Sale. One a sn of P-nri!ylvania, the Grand Sweepstakes dw, Rate 23 lhs. c utUT in 7 days 1890. Sire, East Woods Pagis. One a son of Eastr Belle, the Grand Sweepstakes Co, lgDt-1892, b.-atinir Holstines and all milk breeds. Rate 17 lbs, 5i 02 , 7 Hays. One a son of .our Coma8te Cow, Im ported Star, 14 lrt , 14 oz., 7 days. East Wx)ds Pajf'S won (irand Sweep- stakes 1891 and 1892, beating Holstlneo and all milk breeds. Call on or adiire-8, Lincoln Jersey Cattle Co., Llncaln, neb. CRETE warn FARM I flfjn.Q MR iiiiiii taiiiiw v 1 uii We h-ve land or a e in Adams, Butler, Chaae, CusW, Dundy, Frontier, Ftirnaa. Grvlv. O wiwr n&rfteM HltchAiwlr n.elan 17.11 II-...,,. ir Loup, LancaaW. Parkin, Sherman, Valley ad Webster counties In Nebraska, . Hit) lands belong to us, and we will sell them from $4.50 Per Acre Tip, AND ON EASY TERMS. . Cll and see us or write us for list naming the county or counties you wisbT to is vest In. . C. C. BURR & SON. Room I I Out Block, - LINCOLN, NED. 1 1 :: IS NOW uffd by all the principal feeders 1 of tiK-k, and is better nietits reciniie known It is osd for stck of all kind anl ou cannot aflford t feed htock for iirket without it There is nothing that assists so much in fattening as i mo Mrtii, anuyou have only to use, it to convinced. ONE POUND IS KQUAL 1 0 8-lbs. OF CORN. in bags of HHI lb, each. Price. iuu IDs , or f 26.00 per ton. ITtlKM, pkPtiy!,ldu,drtftor",or Woodman Linseed Oil Works, Omaha. GUELPH 2:16 Champion of Nebraska Tracks. Winner ot the fastest heat and the fastest three heats ever trotted by stallion in the Statav 'o"" , 3 rcord ' '-y, 3-year-old record t:t3; Oueiph, Jr., 4-year t old record 2:2!i: 4u-iie uiek,ui, 8-year-old record 8:40. . "ls 8'r I8 Prlnceps: dam Mary by Messenger Duroc; 2d dam Bonnie Lassie by Hambleton ? i ""J'P11 o,8 ten a con-latent campaigner, and one of the gamest race horses that ever i ,. ... 8lze-8tyle- color and speed, all of which are essential In a horse to breed to. " UUelDh Will trot a mile In i UnrluM.r ,( ....nn l.l .i. i. C " IZZ.vil , TT' LV8cNtn S2rttffS& a reil,eg1ea.ke " MONTE CARLOS 9947. Kjrti?r Ifir,'"to Jay Mlrd- Slred bv M",t Crista (brother to Lumps t:81V by Geo. w likeg; dam I ly fr-. k p. t. 2:24 (dm of Karly Dawn 8:21, Jay Bird 8:21 Dewer Evr damof(3allle.,Kei2:'8V McGregor W.lket :27, by jtambrlno Stir S:M: Mda Ladv Franklin Mum r nttaif. r.lri s mui h .t.i. cr. u Monie t'arloe Is tue sire o' Dan Hendee, 8 year-old record 2:42, his first colt and others that the f-incUNeb.. n."1 10 make M 8lre M Jay BM' He wU1 mak , Adlres all rommnnln.1 lr.a tk C'r. 24th and O sits. a aiuuinia huw mjr -anur ir-naes oer an aran oreeas; B nweepsiaae prizes over shire breeds; 8 Mlln ',rt.l 1 record prizes in their classes. The above record was ado ,,l4rl1itf t"nl m W in show vards. with sham comnetition. heinv lnnrelv r Htu r.lr. Tm horse musi be sold within the next sixty days at terms A. I. SULLIV., Branch Barns, Lincoln, Ne. Well Improved Nebraska Farm For Sale! One of the very best improved Nebraska home farms in the state for sale For particulars address, . Frorn the Saw to theBuifdipg Oirect. 4 i-to" Farmer Alliance Men Please take Notice. H C K( ' SO wholesale , Complete Bills for Houses and Barns a Specialty retail Write us for Delivered Prirg rm JOHNBOM UUMBEP GONiPANYi Office 1001 0 81 . Lincsln, Nab ALLIANCE STATE BUSINESS AGENCY. Mate Ageut quotes prices on the following goods. A god common Hour at 90 cts per 100. White Rose fl ur at $1,5 per 100. Siirer Leaf " " 1.75 " " Prime Brow Sunr M.OO per 100. . Bust Granulated Sugar $5.65 per 100. Fine Unooloreo" Japan Tea 25c per lb. u ti ti 2ic " Good Coffee 20c per lb. A full line of Spices, Pepper, Cinna mon, Cloves, Ginger, Mustard, Al spice, etc., at 20c per lb. One gallon best coal oil with glass caa 40 cents. J. W. HARTLEY, PILES, FISTULA, and all ether Bis ases of the Rectum cured CAtv. Mo., without knife. Herat ure or caustics no also make a speciality of Diseases of Women and Diseases of tbe Skin. Beware of all doctors who wa t any part of their fee in aiivauce, even a note Ia the end you will and them expen sive luxnrtea Send for circular etvlnft names of hundreds who have been cured by us. and now lO avoid suarpersauu quauKa. uuiot, ,iu. iw Dr. McClellan & Co.; vTAR MEDICAL AND Kneclnl attention trlven to the treatment w, J A T7 . Opp St James Hotel. 222 Temple Block J. p. Tested - Seed - Corn. rEGAt, TENDRR YEt.TOiV DENT, and t Mills rv. bite nen. Best in cultivation. Itnmeuse yield. I t premium an sweepstakes at Iowa Btate fair 1 '1)1 and '93. 1st at t. Louis in 82. Kach look 1st at lnte r.orn show in Deo Mines. Jan. & "OS. snitei to Ontral Iowa and Koutb. I1.7B per bushel. Two bushel orders, sacks froo. Write tor &3 circular. NIMS BROS., I marsan, Iowa. m P IM fJFRRAQIf A vnkia in iiiaUiinumi I) 1 ai)ir-ciated as its Put np $1.50 Der i CAKE. Tl00lb ' " " A T TURNEY & SONS. Lincoln. Uet ENGLISH SHIRE STALLIONS. Good Hot8es Bring Big- Money. Poor Horses Bring No Money. If Yeu Cannot Afford to Breed to Good Stallions, Don't Breed at All. n.:.L .1. - : i t , t m - . . un nana we nave won o unsa swepsiKa to suit the purchaser. JOSEPH WATSON t CO., Beatrice, Neb. ROBT. W. FURNAS. Brownvllla, Nebreska. " 1 Soda i and Butter cracker 6c per lb. is cases. 40 Grain vinegar In lugs, 25c per gal Lemon extract 2 oz. bottles 50c per do. Vanilla " " " 55o " Finest full cream Y A cheese 124c lb. A good Overall for only 50c. An extra good overall for 65, Rookford half hose 75c per doz. " " " best made 11.05 a dej Write for anything you eat or wear. State Atlt.. S 11th SI., Lincoln. n). by Drs. Thornton & Minor, Kansas money to be nald until nation t ta t-nroA -arm. nwiuuiiuonTOk nwiusjl KM rsunker B lag SURGICAL INSTITUTE of P ivate and Chronic nisesiaeii . - " , ' ,T v"1MWUO V1 11 W T, McClEt-LAri, M. D , Kansas City, Mo. SOUTH E1EN STAMP W 1336 Crand av.,KaBias m I r "' II -WAt V yi I L -JRSSF- deail 1 AS