The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, May 02, 1912, Image 7

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    The Hardest Work
Pays Least
SAWING wood, pumping
water, grinding feed, turn
ing a grindstone these
arc jobs for an engine, not for
a man. There is no money in
any of them when you do the
work yourself or hire a man to
do them, hay a reliable gas
oline engine large enough to do
any work you have, let it do
the work and enjoy the free
dom and comfort it gives you.
IHC
Gasoline Engines
are made to do the work that
makes farming tiresome. They
put the load where it belongs.
They save hours of unprofitable
labor. They are money-makers
and money-savers. You can
verify these statements and get
facts and figures which prove
them by calling on the local
dealer who handles IHC
engines. Made in 1 to 50-H. P.
sizes and every engine thor
oughly tested and guaranteed.
international Harvester Company of America
(laiorporatedJ
Chicago USA
IHC Sarrica Bureau
The purpose of this Bureau Is to furnish,
free of charge to all. the best Information
obtainable on bi tter farming. If you h.ne
ny worthy questions concerning- soils,
crops, land drainage, irrigation, fertilizer,
etc , make your inquiries specific and send
thfin to I li V Service Bureau, Harvester
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CHICAGO
NEBRASKA NEWS
State Engineer Makes Tour of
Inspection ot Big Project.
FARMERS RAISING OBJECTIONS
Educational Officers Busy Inspecting
State Schools Mayor Harris of Alli
ance Will Escape Ouster Suit at
state's Hands.
Lincoln, April 10. -D. I. Price, Itatt
eiiKineer, Las returned from an In
spection trip over t ht route of the pro-
posed power projects in the vicinity
t;l Columlnis, embracing the Habcock
and Ko -ihu filiiiKs No work has been
done on either of them so far as power
development i.s concerned, thoimli on
cite Italic ock project couuidei ;i Me
ditch has been diiK on the Irrigation
end of the scheme. This was done a
number of urs ego and has been in
use, though the rainfall In that section
has been great enough to prevent any
large utilization of the water for this
purpose. In one la e where the did h
was originally dug for Irrigation i ur
pOSes. it is now being used as a elr;'.in
age ditch to eari v water o',T 01 I rW
swampy land.
On" feature Of this and all ctSOl
power piojecrs along tue Platte river
lias developed which had n r c.-n
contemplated. Partners who Bin iu
miliar with the vagal tc;. oi the I'.r.u
liver are fearttil thai It tl.- posrei
ditches are dug, carrying i'. wratai
over lands not within reach oi the
river, the stream will take a noti n
some time to abandon its old clianne.
and take to the power ditch. F.ngi
Beers, however, scout th idea, as thej
say the lesser fall in the ditch, except
at the point Ot discharge at the dams,
will be so much less than that ot" the
river that the current will have a
tendency to change its channel and
ihat diversion dams, for use during
low and median stages, will be neces
sary to get water into the ditches.
These dams will not be high enough
to affect the flow during high water.
Harris Escapes Ouster Suit.
Attorney General Martin has decid
ed not to commence ouster pro Bd
ings against Mayor Harris of Alliance
as requested to do by the governor.
The governor made the request on the
strength of a petition signed by mem
bers of the Box Butte county grand
Jury. Th" decision not to commence
action was reached when it was ascer
tained that Mr Harris' term as mayor
expired by limitation on May 7 and it
would iiot he possible to get any ac
tion on th petition before that time.
It is Intimated, however, that the gov
ernor's instructions have had the de
hired effect, ovhieh was to Induce Har
ris not to run for re-election.
The cases of Albert D. Welpton and
Lawrence H. Baft, bankers of Qreen
wood, charged with embezzlement, will
not be tried Qt the May term Of the
federal court. Ac countant John I
Proctor, one of the main witnesses of
ihe government, 's now in Alaska and
cannot reach IJnco'.n in time for that
term of court.
Hilyaid RcE'cns; Teeter Named.
Commandant Hilgnrn' t ins soldiers'
and sailors' home at Milford sent in
his resignation to QoverBOf Aldrich
and the lattor announced the appoint
ment oi Joseph Teeter of Lincoln to
the place.
In his letter of resignation Com
mandanl HHyard thanks the governor
ftir his 'misplaced confidence." it has
been rumored for some time that the
resignation was to be forthcoming,
owing to friction at the home, which
ipsiilted a few weeks ago in the resig
nation of the engineer, the matron.
Who was the wife of the engineer, and
the expulsion of several of the In
mates. Inspecting State Schools.
Assistant State Superintendent El
liott has gone to Peru to Inspect the
normal school. Superintendent Del
zell has a busy time ahead of him in
May. On ti e :!d he will go to Em
lxji'ia, Kan., where he Is one of the
judges In the interstate debate of the
normal schools May 10 he goes to
Arlington re attend a meeting of
teachers and on the following day
similar meeting at Cowles. Then
OOmeS a series of graduating exercises
as follows tt, Paul, Mas IS; C.r.'sh
am. May HI; Orchard, May 17; Waco,
May 22: franklin, May 23; t',ren
wood May It. May 25 he goes (o Pre-
ninnt U attend the eighth grudua
lion of the Dodge county rural schools
Rots Runs a Great Race.
Charles Hose, the Lexington ;ivery
man, who has tne nuique distinction
of running for pre sident on both the
Republican and I; inociHtic tickets, re
eeived J .22!" votes in the sixty-four
counties which have reported to the
office of the secretary of state. Of
these SSt' were cast by Republicans
and 131 bv D nux rats Hit high vote
I on both tickets was in Saline county,
where he received 17 as a Republic ail
and trt.T as a Democrat. At the ratio
he has maintained up to date it ap
paan Hkety he will teach a grand to
tal ot ,0 when the returns arc ail in.
CARTON FIGHTS RAISE
Insurance Commissioners Give Indorse
ment to Mobile Bill.
Auditor Briton has just returned
to Lincoln from Chicago, where
he attended a meeting of the executive
.- unmitt" oi the Assoc iation of State
Insurance Commissioners. Among oth
If important 'justness transacted was
Ihe indorsement of the Meddle bill, af
fecting rates of fraternal lift I Mur
ines, ah the members present, with
the exec ption of Mr Barton, voted In
tavor of it. This bill fixes rates which
.;; said io be the basis of the rates
recently ncloplecl by the Modern Wood
men, which action has caused Mich a
lommot'on in the order. The commlt
lee. In a fight led bv Auditor Harton.
refuted to permit tormor commission
ers to participate in the meetings of
the Association, Barton's objection
was that the ninfor po run of the for
mer commissioners were now In the
tmplov of Insurance companies. Com
mittees were appointed to draft bills
which are to be submitted to the vari
ous legislator I With the idea of ob
taining uniform legislation on Import
ant subjects. One Of them was a hill
regulating the issuance1 and sale of
capital stock in insurance and other
corporations, with the blue sky law of
Kansas taken as a model. Another bill
is Intended to prevent the practice of
writing overhead insurance, or in oth
er words Writing insurance by com
panies not au.horized to transact busi
ness In the 'late where the Insured
property is located.
SPANISH VETERANS ELECT
H. B. Havens of Omaha Chosen De
partment Commander.
The- tilth annual reunion of the Ne
braska Spanish War Veterans closed
at Beatrice with a banquet. The
speakers were Oovernor Aldrich, Gen
eral John C. Hartigan. Captain P.
James Cosgrave, Major Julian Penu
ot the regular army, captain Alien g.
Fisher and Adjutant General Phelps.
At the business session these offi
cers were elected: Department com
mander, H. B. Havens, Omaha; senior
vice commander, A. H. Holllngsworth,
Beatrice; junior vice commander, L.
M. Lafferty, Council Bluffs; depart
ment inspector general, H. D. Corneau,
Omaha; surgeon, Dr. C. P. Fall, Be
atrice; judge advocate, A. O. Fisher,
Chadron: chaplain, Rev. Charles Mel
ville, Beatrice; marshal, Guy M.
Brown, Lincoln.
Following the election the officers
were installed by General J. H. Cul
ver of Milford The place lor holding
the next reunion was left to the eoun
c U of administration.
STATE BRINGS SUIT
Court Proceedings Instituted at Be
atrice to Get Shortage.
Beatrice, Neb., April 10 Suit wss
instituted in the district court by At
torney General Martin against Dr. G.
l. Roe, Conner superintendent of the
feeble minded institute here, to collect.
$1.378 27, alleged to be due the state.
Dr. Roe's bondsmen, the American
Bonding company is also made a par
ty to the suit. T. E. Stewart, book
keeper at the institute under DT. Roe,
was SITeS ted soon after Dr. Thomas,
the present superintendent, was ap
pointed, on the charge of misappropri
ating the sum in question. After a
trial lasting a week he-was gcgttttted
by a jury in the district court.
The suit brought by the state Is to
recover the lull amount of the alleged
shortage $1.378.27-w ith interest at 7
per cent from Jan. 2t. 1911.
More Exprnce Accounts.
A number ot candidates filed ex
pense accounts, among them all the
candidates fen' governor. R. L. Ifeh
cuUe tups the list of expenditures, but
is well within the limit prescribed by
law. l!' Hays lie expanded $015,113,
while He' legal limit is $5(. Jesse
Newton, Republican, e-xponded $236.16,
Governor Aldrich 110, the filing feo,
mid Nathan Wih;on. Prohibition, the
same. W E Sclick, Republican for
congress in tne First district, expend
ed $4!M.8S, which, according to the
vote east for congres two years ago,
is 114.18 Shore the limit, but if the
total number of voters in the distric t
it the 1910 election is taken as the
basli, it is under the limit.
Alleged Horsethief Arrested at Seward
Seward. Neb., April SO. A farm la
borer who save the name ef James
Thompson was arrested here n a
charge of stealing a team of horsed
from Howard Dickinson, a farmer
who live?, near Bee, for whom he had
been working. He had arranged to
sail the animals to a traveling hoise
buyer, and was on the way to a livery
b:i.-;i e '' -n they were recognized by tl
nelgb or of Dickinson, who notified
i tl; she rig. Thompstm was grrcotedS
, !. i ' 1 gelRj and Uas br.und over tei
th.- district court.
Nv Board Member.
Governor tidrieh announces the ap
pointment of A. I. CavlneSH, now a
r.i'-iuber of Ihe board of examiners, as
member of the state nr.rmal board,
taking th- place of B. I. Shellborn.
whi e te-rin xp!res in May No np-
polntmant baa bet n announced to sue
i ii c ivti ss as a member of the ex
auiintns l.cjiird.
Acjreement on Valuation.
The valuation department of the
railway commission and the Burling
ton people have reached a point where
they are agreed, or will be able te
stipulate all 'heir differences except
on land values, to be submitted to the
commission The differences on ost
Of transports t ton of material and s -v.
i lal ether matters Is one of the meth
ods of computation and will be up to
the commission to decide and net a
section of evide-nce.
Jury Unable to Agree.
After deliberating two days the fed
ral court jury In the case of the gov
rnnii'iii .luain.-t Xiidy Snyder and
ftSOrge Dofcsoo for conspiracy to de
irand '!' government oit of a sertiog
"i land in Loup county and for con
sp!ra to suliorn perjury van Ji
charged, having been unable to agree.
GERMINATION
SEED CORN TEST
Best Method to insure a Good
Stand ot Corn.
SIMPLE HOME MADE TESTER.
A Barrel of Seed Ears Will Plant Ten
Acres of Corn.
NOTICE
by i. a. Klcsselbnch, Department of
e. per' mental Agronomy,
Have you SVCf had a poor stand of
coin? If so, you arc awaie of the de
created yield as a result. If not. It Is
to your advantage to avoid it. A poor
ttand may bo clue either to adverse
growing condition or to planting in
Jurod seed corn. You cannot SffOrd
to plant corn without knowing how
tunc h Of il will grow. The best way
to Investigate this is with the geriui
nation test.
First examine carefully seversl
grains from each ear by cutting or
biting in such a way as to expose th"
tip of the germ. Discard all ears hav
ing discolored or shrunken germs, be
cause this indicates weakened vitality.
For further testing in the germination
box, use only those car,s with a bright
WaX) germ. It would be a waste of
time and work to test the vitality of
ears which are likely to be unsound.
Remove three grnins from different
pails of each of two hundred ears se
lected at random after the apparently
unsound ears have been thrown out.
Mix th(,se grains together and ger
minate them in a simple1 test box, as
follows: Upon a layer of sawdust.
Mind or soil place a cloth and scatter
the grains on this. Cover this with an
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To Jennie McMillan, Mr. McMillan
her husband, whose true name is
unknown, and to all other the
unknown helrs-at law and devi
sees of Anna Miller, deceased, de
fendants: Yon and each or you will take
notle-e that on the Mh dny of Ap
ril, Itll, Nathan Broadhurst unci
Samuel Swlnbnnk, as plaintiffs, fil
ed their petition In the District
Court in and for Box Unite county.
Nebraska, against you as defend
ants, the object and prayer of Which
are to have an accounting of the
moneys expended by plaHulffi and
their grantors Tor the taxes and as
sessments made and levied upon
lots numbered three' and four, and
the south half or the northwest
gna Iter of section two, in township
tu nty eight, north, range fifty-one,
west or the sixth principal meridi
an, In ltii Unite county, Nebras
ka, in and to which the plaintiffs
allege ownership of an undivided
fOttr-fifthe Intereet, and In and to
which It Is alleged the defendants
own an Undivided one fifth Interestt,
nnd that sufficient of said land be
sold to pay the amount so found
due- to the plaintiffs, and that the
remainder Ik partitioned and the
plaintiffs' portion be set apart to
them. It it can be done without
manlfeat Injury; If not. then that
the whole of said premises he sold
according to law and that the costs
and expenses of thie action ancl
the amount so found due the plain
tiffs be first paid, and partition be
made ae provided by law.
You are required to answer t-ald
petition on or before the 20th day
(if May, 1912.
NATHAN BROADHURST and
H.VMI EL SWINBANK, by
J. E. Porter,
Attorney for Plaintiffs.
lt-4411
WILLIAM MITCHELL,
ATTOHNIT
AT LkW,
ALLIANCE,
NEBRASI
NOTICE TO NON RESIDENT DEFENDANTS
SEED TESTING OUTFIT COMPLETE
oile r cloth ancl an inch of sawdust,
sand or soil on top Wet clown thor
oughly ami place in a warm room with
a temperature of 7.0 or 8n degrees
Fahrenheit Never let it get cold;
keen moist. In Ave or six days the
rom should be wtdl sprouted. If ."t0
i? ;! iinn gra'ns, or :) pe r cent, have
stic;i;L S'lrout'-. the corn will be safe
to ii " without iiniher testing, ir
less than " or N per cent are streng.
the weal-, ears should be discarded by
t-sting each car separately, as fol
lows: For convenience, teat a hundred or
si iee multiple of a bundle. 1 serf at a
time. A 'range ull Ihe ears of one- test
in orcb", on the HOOT or on shelves,
giving eac h a numb- r. Or better still,
make a simple rack for lot) ears, full
view of which Is seen in illustration.
in both sides oi a sgnare trams mage
of txl's stretch smooth wires every
three Inches in opposite directions.
The ears are then held in place In
the sciuan made by the crossing
wires. Instead of the wires, lath may
be nailed horizontally on both s'des
Jl the frame, with projecting nails
every two arc' one half inches in the
lath to hold the ears in plare
Into the bottom of a shallow germi
nation box about thirty inches square
p!ac a tWOinch layer of sawdust, MUd
or soil. Cover this with a white c loth
marked in 'wo and one half inc h
tqusres leaving a margin of two
inches around the outside. Re-muve
-dx grains with a knife from differ nt
parts of each ear and place In the
square of the germination bos c on e
i ponding in number with the ear.
Cover with a cloth and place a laer
of sawdust sand or soil on th.- cloth
Keen mo'si and in a warm room.
hi five cr Ix days the sound corn
Should be well spioulc d
D BCOrer and note a'l ears which
were dead ST wenk. Ketnovo all ears
,'r n: th- inch wb'eL .. weakness in
th,- germination "o.
Plare all the so'ii:d ears in some
well ventilated place, away from mios,
as on shelves as seen in the il lustra
tion
To sum up: Disc-did all ears which
fiom physical ippagrugeg seem an
sound. Make a general preliminary
gc rininatioi. test. If 'In- average of
vo.ir corn germinates M per cent, it I
safe to plant. If less than Ii per i - nt
is strong, an inclUidua! ear test shou'd
follow. Any kind of rough lumbei
ran be seed lor making such a home
made tester. By making a large rack
and several boxes, a large number ol
Igri. uia he tesied at one- time. C
venlent testers can be bought on t
market
Caution It the same germination
box is used repeatedly, it ma., become
hour and the corn may mold. If e-orn
gets nio!d. tbc fester shot !d be well
Wasbed and s aided before starting
new test.
To Frank A. Massle. Annie E.
Massie, Cordel Colvln and Emma
Colvln, non-resident defendants:
You and each of you are hereby
notified that on the 4th day of Ap
ril, A. D., 112. the Ecpaitable Land
Company, as plaintiff, filed in the
distrieit court of Box Butte county,
Nebraska, its petition against you
aa defendants, impleaded with Org
E. Phillips, J, Lawrence Bowman
and Jane Bowman, his wife, true
Christian name unknown, your co-
defendant s, the object itnd prayer
of which is to have an accounting
of the amount due upon a certain
promissory note and mortgage deed,
made, executed and delivered to the
said plaintiff by the said defend
ant, Ora E. Phillips, on the 2,'lrd
day or May, Itll, for the sun: of
1400.00 with interest upon the fol
lowing described premises and real
estate, situate in suid county, tow it:
the southeast smtta? of section
thirteen (It) In township twenty-six
i-'ii north, range fifty-two
west, in said county; to have the
same adjudged to he a vallel aad
subsisting first Hen upon said mon
gagtel premises; to have said lands
sold in the manner required by
law, by or nuclei- the direction ef
Ihe .sheriff of said county, for the
payment and satisfaction of the a
mount found due, together with the
OOatS of suit and costs of sale, alio
for general relief.
And you are run her notified to
answer said petition in the clerk's
office of raid court by the JOtb clay
of May, A. D., 1912.
AUJERT W. CRITES.
Attorney for Plaint it I
1st publication April 1 1th, itll
PUBLIC NOTICE
BURTON & WESTOVER
Attorneys at Law
LAND ATTORNEYS
Office First National Bank Bldg,
'Phone too. ALLIANCE, NEB,
H. M. BULLOCK.
Attorney at Law,
A.LI.IA.TVOIC, NGB,
F. M. BROOME
LAND ATTORNEV
LoDgSSperlenOSM Hee-eWer U.8. Lando4M
! guantiitM for prompt and efflclnat UfW
Office in Opera Houae Block
ALLIANCE. . NEBRASKA
BRUCE W ILCOX
lawyer audi .and Attorney
Practltlnner In cItII rourta since, ism m4
Km-Isim IT. s. Lnnd nnice from 1903 to Mr
Information by until a specialty.
orrics in i.AHDorrics building
ALLIANCE . M HNASRA.
DR. H. H. BELLWOOD,
Surgeon C. B. 4 Q. Ry.
Office Over Hoist en's Drug Stere
Day Phone 87
Night Phone 86
Onrt t'OI'PERNOLL
Ite's. rimne 30
F. .1. PKTEBSM
Ken. Phons If
Drs. Coppernoll & Petersen
OSTEOPATHS
Rooms 7, 8 sod o, Rumer Block
Phone 43
GEO. J. HAND,
PHYSICIAN AND SIRQIOR
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
DR. C. H. CHURCHILL
PHYSICIAN AND SL'RGEON
(Sucomwjt to Dr.' J. E. Moors)
OFFICE IN FLETCHER BLOCK
Office hours It-is a.m. S-4 p.m. 7.KO-9 p, ta.
Office Phone 6a Ret. Phone, If
hTXcopsey
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 3AO
Kes. Phone 34J
Calls answered irnniptljr clay and night fross
offili-c i efflcs: Alllnr.ce National Bssa
Ualldlng over the Tot UfHce.
J. P. HAZARD
Surveyor and Engineer,
ALLIANCE. NKBKA.SKA
1'nrtles out eif tciwn slioalcl write, as 1 SS
out mncli of the time. (JharKes will not as
ceed f5.Ui und exuenes prr day.
Dr. Oliver McEuen
Physician and Surgeon
HEHINGFORD, NCBR.
SPECIALTIES: Diseases of Women sod
Children and Geoitn Urinary Organs
All calls answers!) promptly day r
HARRY P. COURSE!
1 1
Dr. t tl. Slaslf, who lias b.-en
with Me the past live years us as-
siMtunt, is no longer In my employ.
All hills tor work done b.v " prior
to Feb. 1st, 191:;. sre payable direct
to me. II II BELLWOOD) If, D.
llSMddl
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
AND EMBALM tR
Ueing no longer iu the employ of
QOO. D- DnrlinSi I mn ttlU in position
to serve my former triends as
Kuner-.el Director snd Kinhaliuer.
AI.L1IN M. MORRIS, Phone 179.
wlTtfll'Jb-dlTtNS
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Farm Sales a Specialty
TERMS KEAttONABLB
Fhon64 ALLIANCE. NEBR.
Il. 1). 10. TYLKH
DENTIST,
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK,
PHONE 187
Alliance, Nebraska
Soe K. C. W'hismau for lowest
prUc-s on puintin. paper hanging
and kalsomiuing.
IlSStflf
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by IkhI ai4ieittkN)ii. us IImi rtuuiot rrarli Ilk- Uit-ruM-el
Hri kui ul IIm r.ir llx-rr u uuly uur ru l
t-urt- d,-.,liifM. and Hi ii u t) itiiLlitutkitial r n,. ii. x
UraliM-ia Ice csumh b an uilttiiH-el itiodilUMi ol itu
louruua luauk ol tur Kuatartalaii Tube. W Inn lint
tube la lulUmeel juu bavr a cuiubluia auunel ur lot
laTfrc-l hraruii. and woihi It la entlMy cla-l. tK-al-m-aa
la cue nault. unci uuli-na cl mllaiuiuatkai iui b
l.k. i. nut anil tlua tube trauir-0 o IU uun&al i-oeuli
I hevtrtug aul Ix- cle-airuyttl (urrvir: ntair caat-a
out ( ten arc i-atua-el by tfcUrrti. vlilrb la uotlilua
uext m fiiitaiiud c-acUUHai of IIm- cnuooua aurfaewa.
( a..1 gue clue tiundre-d IhHlara tor any cane ul
Ikealiu-aa ccauat-d by eatarrbl that numot be t-un-tl
by Hull a eaiarrli e'ure Head tut e-lrculara. tree.
F. J. e III SKI 4 CO.. Toieciu. U.
Sultl by Drugai.t? ; V
Take Hall a Tamtty Ptli for ruatlik,tkio.
ohn Snottdy. Prts. May Snoddy Sac Trsas.
Nelson Fletcher Fire Insurance Agency
INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS
REAL ESTATE AND LOAN8
Alliance, Nebraska
G-eo. O-- G-aad.s"b3T
Licensed Embalmer
, Day 498
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