THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1896. ; : Blfil'cCotifch K H RW H HkA A SyrUp tbh: ukpiiuliuax hosts Meet In Delegate Coiivviilloii. ine peoples mend, in use tor titty years. Cures Cough, Cold, Croup, Whooping - Cough, Clrjppe, Bronchitis, Asthma and Lung Affections. ff:. BULL'S COUGH SYRUP is sold everywhere -paftr only 25 cents. Refuse cheap substitutes. CMw LANCE'S PLUGS.Tbe Gnat Tobacco Antldoti.tOc. Dealers or mall.A.C. Merer & Co.. Dalto..Md, THE CHIEF A.O.lIos.Mi'tt, r.dltnr. MiioyTait. AiM I .oral Kdltor. r-H--H--M"MM":-'l--S--i--M- THE HON TON'S $ MEALi STEAK, 12GU, J. BREAD, KUTTEIl, I iik, coi-tee. t m- ine Reduction in repair- on shoes sola trom our stock only, others regular price. Nailing mens' halt foIoh 00 LadioH half soles 10 4T Boys half boIob 10 Misses nnd youths halt bhIub !I" Childrena' half Boles -" Patches 10 Soe regular mid Cincinnati Hoot and Shoo Stnro A 11. K.iloy. Prop. f...... -.--- - . . HEtSEF MEVriOX. ;itv NEWS. Sunday, April fi, is Endir. Porce Mcllrido was over from Lebanon Sunday. Road A. H. Kidi'x'rf prize spring an nouncement. MiB Stella Duoker sp'-nt vacation in tho city thia week. Mrs. P. W. Puller in vifiiling fricnda in CHtnpbcll thin week. Walter Wiirron ww up from Superior Sunday, loturning Monday evening. MiB3 Tdin McClelland spont Saturday and Sunday at her Ihiiih in Priiuklln. J. P. Ilaoaiiu:-, a prosperous farmer of North Urj cli, .-ae in Ul city thin week. Tho iitti3'rfinnnow going over tlm county, seem;,' how much people ittn worth. J. A. Tulle) s has boon giving tho Hod Cloud Masons ii pchool of instruction this wool;. Mies Fidelia Sohatrnit aud Mis Brakolield wtno spending vacation in tho city :hin week. P V. T.iloi"fl dwelling Iioufo on tho Jim'iMartiij property burned onThuni day ufternuon. L-n-v. atut ..00. Geneia! Agent P.r- -Held, of the Farmers Un-O'i ir- '' I"!""'1' W,1H '" Red Cloud this ! usiiiCB. J. S. Brown, CniuW I'a'nner, Cjoorgo Smoleer and Arthuv Myers left Tor Cripple Cm:!; tins week, in F.enroh of gold or work. ThoMinsPH Mary and Mabel Nvo. who havo been leaching i-ehool in IlastiiiKH tor some, timo past, nro vinting in uie city this week. Clans ?'jpp, John Kuek, Elso Rose and John RoM.. of KoEHinont, won- in U Cloud this wcok, altondintr tho repuDli can convention. Thoy paid this ulllco ii ploueant call. Prnnk Rt-ilpr, tho titrable travolini: man, has bcn on tlio nick list this vcuk at the H & M h itol. 1 1" 'h rocovnrinjr, howBver, under tho nplondid caro of tho landlord and his estimable- family. The Rladon Entorpriso i nmorjc our boflt country oxchnneB. Editor Sponco iamakinua vory acceptable paper, aiut ifl Kivinc Rladon Kood reprofpntntion thoroin. Tun Ciiiep wisliea him buc ceBs. Wo havo decided to continue- tho ton contofTorto all ponmnH wno ui"D Bubecribo for tho NebraBka nnd Kansas Farmer. Send in your money and Rot n Jruain. Pay vonr monoy to our npents 'SrTcall on uh. Tho NobraaUn and Kan asfs Farmor, Rod Cloud. J. A. TulloyB, grand cufltodinn of tho Grand Lodgo of Musone, has been doing oniciont work thia year. Ho ifl a tiior ouch Mason, and wo doubt it ho haB a c.nrW in tlm Btate. whon it comos down 9 ofllciuncy iu tho work. Ho should bo contlnuod in that place. Bort Grico in diBponainR drUKB regu larly acnin. after standi op on tho coun ter, BwinglnR his lint and wavmB hH hands. 'People wfltidorod what tuleil Bort, and now we Imvo tho ploanuro of ioforminB tho publiu that he is dad again; that's what ailed him. It was a fiirl. Conect. time nt Pomiian'H. Iloyd Muupoll him gont to Chicago Miss Willa Cather 1b homo from Lin coln. J. B. Wright has returned from Lin coln. Mel Sherman wont to Lincolu this week. Voto tho republican ticket on next Tuesday. Mibb Trlx Mizor wont to Lincoln on Wodnofidny. Mrc. Ilobart of Riverton was in tho city this week. Mrs. Thus. Piatt ifl homo from Long Island. Kansas. G. W. Lindsoy returned from Cripple Creuk this week. Miss Pearl Smith returned from Lin coln this morning. John Crana wont through on "10" Wednesday morning, J. A. P. lllaok of Bloomington was on our fltreotB this we ok. Mrs. P. V. Tnylor loft for Lincoln this morning, on a brief visit. Prnnk McLauchlin nnd C. K. Hicks took in tho city this week. C. Stornor and wife havo returned to their homo in Emporia, Kansas. Sen Mrs. S. It. McBrids for tho latest st.ilrp. in millinery. Moon block. Trv a nan of Ilopkiiifi' Steamed Hom iny (Hulled Corn). It is delicious. Mi P. A. Good nnd Misi Chloe Pull er of CowleB were in our city Thurpday. Mip. Edith McKoighan came down from HastingB today. She will roturn Tucpdsy noxt. Tho llnr.il Tept Party civen at tho rppidonce of C. W Kaley this afternoon wiiB a ploarmtit alTair. Col Hoover nnd A. M. Walters camo down from Blue Hill Tuesday to help nominnto dolegntes. Mis Helen Roby ifl ppnnding hor wptilt'n vacation in Nelson, tho guest of hor friend. MJub Ethel Dowland. .1. Tl. Smith, difltriet ntrot of tho Continpntal Insurance Co of New York. Inniirnnco on the installment plan. When you want n nice Pinooth shnvo or luiir.cnt, cive lieo. iMntresp h call One doorsouth of tho Bon Ton Bakery, Wo aro indebted to Mr. C. B. Crono for our excollent report, of tho Sundav pchool convontion, which appears in this I'SPIK'. Anyone having n good furnielu'tl room to rent, enitablo for man and wife, plcaeo leave word at this ofllee. Private homo profprrod, Call on J. II. Smith for insurance against, tiro and lightninp, alpo inmires cropq against hail in the liriuerfi' Union Iiisiiranco. lev. Horton, a pomowliat. noted evan gelist, will occupy the Congregational pulpit fr four wcekn. IIo in a vory pleasant Bpeakor. The ParmorB' Institute will meet in quarterly pespion in Red Cloud, tomor row. Saturday, April 4. Evory farmor should bo presont. Will Werner, who has been nponding the winter with relatives In this county, hafl returned to Silverton. Colorado, breaking tho hearts of sovcral girls. Unay peoplo have no timo, and snnHitilo people hav no Inclination to ne a nlow remedy. One Minute Congo, dure aats proinnlly and gives permancut rtsnlts. O Ii dotting. S. B. Kizfr is getting to bo a splendid cabinet-maker. Ho inado a vory hand somi folding writing-desk forhisdaugh tor. Lillio, this woek. It had ovor 45 differont pieces of wood in it. Tho npxt issue of tho Nebraska and Kansas Farmor will appear on the 15th. Enroll your namo at once, Wo shall ox tend our reduced offer until My 1st Tho Nebraska and Kansas Farmer. Gub Holmgrain's cow gavo birth to quite a f roak thnother day in the shape of a c.ilf with twoheads. two back-bones and two tails. Tho calf diod soon nftor birth, and Mr. II. sold it to John Dun bar, of Guide Rock, In annthor column of this pnpor will bo found tho roport of the Stnto Bank. The r depos ts nro nonny w,uuu, ami Awarded Highest Honors World's FaW mm CREAM 1AHNG w MOST PERPECT MADE A puie Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Ft torn Ammonia, Alum or any other rdulteran 40 YEARS THE STANDAfcb. their cash oh hand is ovor ?22,0OO, This iB a splendid showing, and shows the in Btltution to bo in an excoodingly healthy and prBperoufl condition, Thnro 1b ono thing that tho business men of Red Cloud should look nftor, and hnt is tho Ptroot pnrlnklinc. Tho main street should be kopt wot down, nnd, if tho council will not grant water privi lege, then there should be other methods provided. Stroet sprinkling must bo had. The eitv rouncll should cut tho lawn springing timo down to ono hour per dnv. Tho timo ifl nt hand when the city water will havo to bo polluted with tho filthy creek wator, unlepH the indiscrim inate uso of tho city water by lawn sprinklera ifl abridged. For goodness sake, givo ub good wator thin summor! Tn nnothor column will bo found tho report of tho Peoplo'H Bank of this city, it in worthv of your perupnl. The ro port shows that tho bank Ihib on deposit Sni.OCJSO, and tho cash on hand !b '."2, 870 U, or nbout 75 per cent, of tho de posits. Tho law requires only 15 por cent, vet tho Peoplo'fl Bank keep en hand 75 per cent. This is an ovidonco of stability, and wo congratulate tho bank on their oxcellont financial oxhihit' Tho oflleorfl and ntockholdors are to bo coiiL'ratulatodou theeplondid condition ol tho bank. A largo nnd enthusiastic republican convention was hold in Rod Cloud, on Tuesday, March HI. nt tho court house, for tho purpoeo of putting in, nomina tion delegatus to tho various conven tions. T. C. Hnckor, president of tho county contral committee, called the convontion to order, and Secretary MuNitt read the call, On motion, T. C. Hacker was mado chairman, and E, Peters, eecro taty. A commlttoo on credentials, composed of O. P, Gather, C. W. Haloy, Col. Hoor or, 1. B. Hampton, Chas. Hunter, was appointed by tho chair. A committee of live was appointed by tho chair on permanent organization and resolutions, iib follows: A. M. Wal ters, G. J. Warron, A. J. Hayes, Fred Good, C. E. Hicks. On motion, convontion adjourned un til 1 p. m. AKTKKNOON. Tho convontion assembled at tlio usual hour, aud tho committee on crodoutlala roportjd the following delegates entitled to Beats in ttio convention: nr.i.r.oATr.s to county convention. Harmony: H. WiddorBheen, Bort Wheat, B. C. Burt, A. O. Smith, James McCallum. A. Waullle. Catherton:-G. P. Cnthor, C. II. Holt. C. W. Lindgroon, C. O. Peterson, G. P. Buk or. Line: Jos Saladon, It Tumor, Thos Mclntyre, It Hicks, W Throckmorton, W A Mnynnrd. Red Cloud Township: TC Hnckor, II Gilliam, Wado Koontz, O Hedgo, Job Gnrber, W II Thomas, It L Alyca, II J Mauror. Glonwood: C E Hicks, Thos Burden, L. B. Thome, W P Anderson, W F Mc Laughlin, T W Bailey, Thos Snyder. Elm Croek:-E Boitlor, J T Mills, 11 C Colburn, M 11 Scott, F Ilincs, C E Putnam. Itod Cloud, 1st ward: W N Richard son, C Wionor, W A Sherwood, M C Shormnn, I) C JonkiiiP. W B Roby, L II Fort, S W Foe, D G Groat, It McNitt. Oak Creek: John Kuek, John C Roso Elso Rose, China Rose. Potsdam: A M Wnltore, J S Hoover, C KliiKimnn, A II KroigBinan, W J Whit ton, Potcr Paugh, W A Shottouklik, Ouno Goos, J W West. Ploasant Hill: II J Sheldon, F A Good, J C Waller, J W Saladon, Wm Hurd, D F Trunkoy, G W Baker, Prank Buuch. Guido Rock: I B Hampton, K Petorp, II B lluntor, G W Hngan. J S Marsh, A J Hayes. J P Watt, Win Petit, J L Co lumbia, O II Bear, Alex Phillips, E Woodward, J L Arrnnts, Chas Touch worth, E E Burr. Walnut Crook: I W England, Prank RecBO, C D Hickerson, N L D Smith. Innvalo: Chas lluntor, G W Knight, W F Ronkol, II G Sawyor, L Konycin, It D Davis. Red Cloud, 2d ward: J S Gilliam, .1 W Runchoy, C II Potter, C B Crono, J S White, R T Pott, G J Warron, L P Albright, C W Kaley, A C Hosmor, D M Abol, A II Kaley, W L McMillan. Batin: A Erickson, O Audorson, S Lindquist. Garfield: P W Ailos, J Amack, John S Stroet, Alt Hurri, Win Roborts, I B Stnnser. Still wator: M B Roovop, Jool Christy, Jos Haught, Win Crozier, W S Orr, Goo Mottor. Beaver Crook: Ed Cox, G M Warner, A J Bragg, F M Loo, W It Rykor, Chas Molloy, Jus Hilkoy. Tho committe on resolutions and por manont organization roportod. Tho temporary organization wno made por- manont with tho addition of F. W. Mc Laughlin's namo as assistant Bocrotary. The rosolutlonB were then takon up, and accepted, with tho oxcoption of tho silver roBolution, which was voted down until the noxt regular county convon tion should take it up for consideration as boing too previous, and not boing in accord with tho prlnciplos of tho repub lican party, as laid down at Minneapolis in 1802, and tbo following resolution was offorod and carried in its stoad: We, tho republicans of Wobster coun ty, in convontion assomblod, horoby ro- afllrm nnd doclaro our allegianco to the financial platform adoptod by tho ropub lican national convontion in 1802." Tho following aro the resolutions as offered: MO KINLF.T nnsOLUTION. The republicans of Wobstor county, in convontion assomblod, do heroby un. equivocally and emphatically declaro nnd say that tho Hon. Win. McKinloy is our cholco for tho nomination for prosi- dont; that ho ia tho host oxponont of tho political prlnciplos of tho republican party of tho county, state, and nation; that ho is moro in touch nnd harmony with tho welfare and best interests of tho common cIiibboo of pooplo than any other candidato for this, tho highest olllco in tho nntion, nnd we plodgo our united support to tho ond, that ho may bo nominated and oloctod as prosident of tho United Statoo. Whoioas, woboliovo a largo oharo of proeont financial trouble bus boon caused by the presont single gold standard, and tho ability of a foroign syndicato to no comer and inanipulato our gold, nnd, I bolloving that a broador standard ie osBontinl, therefore bo it Resolved, That wo favor both gold and silver iib primary money, nnd tho Ibhu- uuuu in fjoiu unn siivor coriuicatep as may bo requlrod for tho convenient transaction of business, aud wo ask that such Htopj be taken as soon aa possibln to accomplish this result. Resolved, That we indicate our recog nition and appreciation of tho worthy tldolity and olllcienoy of tho Hon. W. E. Androwe, an congreBsinan from tins 5th district of Nobraskn; for tho interest in tho wolfare that ho has at all t lines manlfefltod in matters pertaining to his dletrlat nnd state, and for his untiring otTorts to fleouro favorable results of the ponaion department for doHorvlng and worthy clnitnantx, and that wo Therefore declaro for hisronoininntioti as our congressman. Whon tho iiuiuo of Major McKinley was spoken, it was tho ciiubo of general npplauso, and tho Wobstor county con vontion put itaelf on record an being solid for him for president, aa it should havo done. Hon. W. E. Androwe, the popular 5th district congressman, camo in for his ahnroof resolves, nil of which ho juotly desorvep, as ho has shown plainly that ho is qualillod to hold tho position, He will lie renominated by acclamation. At thia juncture, tho convention bo gun the selection of delegates to the various conventions; they wore as fol lows: MK.I.I-.IMTIM Tl) M1NDKN, JSStratton, Win Rykor, J C Rose, DP Trunkoy, On no Goob. W P Rinkle, R McNitt, I B Stunner, II C Colburn, C Lindgreon, Frank Wheat, ' A II Kaley. DKI.MmT.rt TO OMAHA. I B Hampton, J C Hose, P A Good, J S Hoover, T C Hacker. G P Gather, J It Crozior, It T Potter, .IT Mills, C B Crone, O Anderson. J W Runchoy. DKI.MIATI-S TO LINCOLN. A J Hayes, C E Putnum, G J Warron, J McCallum, C Hunter, C W Kaley, D M Hunter, A M Walters, E B Smith, .1 S White, D M Abol, L II Port. Tho delegates to tho Lincoln convon tion were instructed, by a unnniiiious vote, to use all the power they popfiptfhod to ecure the nomination of L. 1. Al bright of this city for state tiuasurur. After they were selected, and Mr. Al bright had been onthusinHticnlly en dorsed, ho wiib called for, and mado u very neat speech, thanking tho audi?nce for their contidenco iu him. The convention mado several appoint- niontfl to lill vacancies on the central committee, after which, thoro being no further busbies", they adjourned. It wiiBono of tho largest conventions ovor hold in this county. irs OF PANTS TO SELECT FROM. 1 1 Wu lmvo good strong Cotton rants nt (ifi and 1)0 coats. Good quality Cotton Worsted Pants at 1, 1.25. 1.40. Tho bost .Joans Pants ever shown at$l and 1.50. Good all wool Cnssiinoro Pants from $2.50 to 5.00. Kiioo Pints, sizes .' to M,from OR 5 wilts up. grudo tiro Our 40 cent hummers. BOYS' PANTS nt ALL PRICES. CLOSING OUT our Mothor's Friend Shirt Waists. II Our $1.25 grade, now 75 cents; $1 grade, (50 cents; 50 cent grade, now .'55 cents. lrTI KNER, THE CLOTHIER. Itcpurl !' Urn Coiiilltluii il (lip I'coiiIu'n ESunlt of BltMl '1HII, Out of weakiiehB eomi'h nlringth when tho tdood Iiiih been purilicd, onrioluul and vitalized, tho npputlte restored and tho fljstum linilt up liy Hood'rt Sarrapiirilla. Hood's pills onre nniisi-a, siok hendaehe indigfstioii, tiilioUritiiBs. All druggists. 25 cents. Take a done of UoWitt'rt Little Knrly RiiturH just for tho good they will do jou. Tlitrto little pillx are good for iudlginttou good for hoiidnohe, good for Hvor com plnint, good for constipation. They are good. O L Cottlng. i - Kollcv. Thero'wlll bo a mooting of tho execu tive board of tho Wobator county agri cultural nocioty, at tho olllce of tho sec retary, on Weduosday, April 8th, at two o'clock p. m. A full attoadanco is do eirod. It. L. Alyi:a, Pros. ! I Do not fail to road A. II. Kaloy'a nov- ol spring announcement, which comon out this Issue. Examino his bargains; read his announcement it you cnn. You will iind ono word missing at tho ond of each lino. To tho first porson supplying tho missing words, or coming the near est, ho odors $5 in cash; second person, 8350. Evory porson should try for this prizootToi; it costs you nothing. At I ted Cloud. Ill lliu Slate nt NYtu'uM.ii, nt tlui tlosu of tmslnesi, .Mnrrli '.'s, Kft. lii:souii(i-.H. Loans and illscoaatt $XtM 21 OviilraflM, Nocuird and tinsrriiriul.... M W Ciiiiaty warranto 145 r.') liiaklimlitate, furultuic uml Mxtiiii-x, 911 Si! ('urrfiit fiiemcs ami tuxes piltl MU i'i Due Inmi national iKinlii 1:'U.',I I) Due from .slate l).inl;s unit liaaker.i W Clivoks unit other (Mill Ituim.. if ou llllliutotltfrliaiiKs 115 Wl I'r.iotlonal paper cnriency. nlckel.i and cents .'0 K Specie 3181 .'i Totul caili oi. haail UJf70 M Total tiHh'J III I.IAIIILITIFN. Capllal stuck paid In ,...St.'0XJ eO Undltldt'd pnillli GI1M)0 Indlvldiiul di'pnsl's, 8iihei-t tu chni-k Dunninil ccrl Tlini' ccttlllcm 24'0". 251 IllU-utesor deposit 411 tt H5 J-310I3 '.'0 !imioi iiepii'tit... UKii o)) Poor Economy By all means be economical, but don't be too economical where health or life Is concerned. The matter of a few cents should never count be tween the old, standard and reliable preparations and the new, obscure, and In many cases, almost worthless substitutes, Total flH5'J 19 State ol Neuraikti, county of Wulutur, hi: 1, W. A, Sherwood, caslilur of tho atoe mimed bank, do solemnly swear that thu abovu statement Is true to thu best of mjr knuwlede," and belief. W. A,. Siibuwood, Casliior. Subscribed nail sworn t before me this 2d day of April, lave. IUndolpii McNitt, Ntary riibtle. Commission Kxplrei May C, 18U7. A little ill, then n littlo pill. Tho ill is gono tho pill has won, DeWitt's Little Early Risers tho little pills that onro great ills. OL (Jotting. Last weok wo omittod to montion tho fact that Judgo Duffy had decided, in his court, that, to mako taios legal, tho township troasuror must flrnt demand tho tax, und, it not paid, tho county A I'civ Plain nun, Worthy or (.'uiiNlilurufioii. The Parmer's Union Insurance Com pany of Grand Inland, Nebraska, will bo ten yeara old in September, it bing tho Unit and only incorporated mutual in surance company in this state, wiib com polled to light, singhi handed, tho com bined eirorls of tho old lino companies and tholr otniRsanes, who sought by every means, fair and foul to criiflh thia pioneor mutual out of oxlstonce, because thoy recognized in hor liboral and equta bio plan, foaturou that would revolution ize tho farm insurance and popsibly ox tend to tho commercial. That their fears wero well founded !h attosted by tho rapidly growing sontiinont in favor of tniitunl insurance thioughout the stato in both farm and commercial cir cles. '. In 1802, they mado thoir supremo ,of forl to destroy public confidence in this and all other mutual companies in tho west; but thoy signally failod, yet they etill continue their old tricks nnd ever nnd anon wo find them attacking ono of the many tuutuals doing business in Nebraska; but tho insuring public aro beginning to regard those attacks upon mutual companies as nn infringmont upon thoir poosounl rights and an at- tompt to coerco them into accopting old lino inBiirnnco at oxhorbitant rates; by a .continual persooution of thoir mutual companies. Tho Farmer's Union is no longer an experiment, she is a lix'turo in Nebraska and hero to stay. Sho is now (success fully closing hor second term of fivo years; lias paid ovory honoat loss, issuos tho most liberal policy, rodoemed evory plodgo made the public and fiirnishod tier members comblnod insurance for frnnonrnr rnnld thnn (llntrnnn. nnrl tint. till then. It that bo tho case, then lnory ,e" years at loss than one half thoro would bo a great deal of worthlosB u, n,l0.l I ''u wuurHi u aiu hub Wimulsioit of Cod-liver Oil and Hypophosphites Is as much the standard for all con ditions of wasting In children and adults where the lungs are weak or affected, as quinine Is the standard for malarial fevers. Whn you go to a store to get Scott's Emulsion, don't be fooled Into taking something else they say " Is Just as good.'' isn't. Scott's Emulsion has gained Its repu tation by Its superior merit, and noth ing of Its kind has ever equalled it Your doctor will tell you that. Alt drnjKiisU sell Scott's J'.mutslon. j Tworite jo cents and i.o -j taxes in Webstor county. Wo proaumo tho Judgo has decidod Iho law correctly in fact, most of our attorneys construe tho law in that manner; but, somehow, it would soom that if taxes aro not liens on proporty, under tho circumstances thero has boon a whole lot of illegal taxes collected during tho past ten years. A teat case ought to be agreed upon and taken to tho supremo court, to have a doclBion on the matter. A Noble Mechanic. At tho opora houeo Tuesday night, April 11, tho abovo comody-drama will be producod for tho bonoflt of the S. of V, band, Tho cast is woll filled and ovory character will be woll portrayed. Tho plot deals with tho rocent strike nt Pittsburg and ifl a strong woll written play, nppoaling to tho best traits of hu man nature. Two negroes and a dutch character keeps tho uudionce convulsed with their comicalities while tho princi pal roles enact tho lines of tho play. It it ib a piay tor ine peopin nnu as it id presented by our band, each and ovojy porson should mako it thoir duty to pur chnso a tickot to the untortainmont. companies for much loss liboral policy. And whilo the company has not boon idle, but lilto many othor careful, con servative institution, during tho de pressed times she has not boon pushing hor business with tho old time vigor; but now with the first faint ray of re turning prosperity is ngain in tho flold. All formor mombors of tho Frnmer's Union, who cancolled their policies, or wo o induced to insure in other compan ies can ho rolnntated to the amount of thoir formor policy by tho payment of otio dollar. This liberal offer is induc ing hundrods tit the old mombors to re insure. TIiIh company addtd a hail de partment last year and insured growing crops against hail. And aftor paying all losses and expenses, roturned to her unlicv holdors thirty tier cent of tho pre mium charged by tho old lino companies for the snmo insurance, Pereons desiring agencies for both the flro and hail departments, or auy other information will addrops Ciiaklks M. Wo, Secretary, Grand Island, Nobraskn. The WorkTs Fair Tests showed no baking powdct so puro or sogrest la Jcsy . enlng power as the Royal L XV I .&'. n f-'H jr- ! ' : V? ii S I 1 7 ,.if ..f H- a w 'I WW " i r-?a t Zi . .jyftbj V JfflL UUt&fr" I .jWktdWfiLT i.it,Mil.;,l.Aiw.Lu.aL