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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1913)
Merchants' Three-Course Lunch SERVED AT The Drake during the entire month of January, from noon till 2 p. m., for 35c Spoh n 's up-to-date BARBER SHOP AND BATH HOUSE CONVENIENT LOCATION Fine Equipment First-class Workmen All our old and new customers will find us better prepared than ever before to do their work. F. J. Spohn, Proprietor Watson's Corner 201 Box Butte Ave. Alliance, Nebraska L . -- .a. - f r Ttt ' 'r V ' 'I '1 MEN AND BOYS t EJEFORE buying your foot wear, see M. D. J I Nichols' stock of New Shoes. Better cwnds ! and lower prices. It wont cost vou anything to I look at them, Remember the place, at the sijti of ', the boot, 217 Box Butte avenue. MOLES AND WARTS Removed with MOLESOFF, without pain or danger, no matter how large or how far raised above the surface of the skin. And they will never return and no trace or scar will be left. MOLESOFF is applied di rectly to the MOLE or WART, which entirely disappears in about six days, killing the germ and leaving the skin smooth and natural. MOLESOFF is put up only in One Oollar bottles. Each bottle is forwarded postpaid en receipt of price, is neatly packed in a plain case, ac continued by fell directions, and contains enough renedy to remove eight or ten ordinary MOLES er WARTS. We sell MOLESOFF unrer a positive GUAR ANT! E, if it fails to remove your MOLES er WART we will promptly refund the dollar, letters from personages we all knew, together with much valuable information, will be mailed free upon request Please mention this paper. w lien answering Florida Distributing Company Pensacola, Florida Guaranteed by the Fla. Distributing Co. under the Food and Drugs Act, .lune 30, l'.KHi. Serial No. 45683. 4818t ESTABLISH A RANCH ON PUBLIC LAND HIGH PRICES OF CATTLE INSURES THIS TO BE a GOOD BUSINESS FOR MANY YEARS It U not generally known. :ut it is a tact, that one person ;u. uow take up 640 acres of kovci irrieui land in Wyoming as tollon First, file a Desert land vUtTJ on ltio acres where you com Uitch the drainage from 1000 acres. In ej series of small storage reeervoh Buffictent to irrigate as much as 81 acres of the entry and at least acres ou any 40 or the 160. For this 160 you pay the government M cents an acre at the time of filing and $1.00 an acre when proof li made. Second, file on '.'.20 as a homestead no charge for the land but en trymnii must reside upon the homestead seven months each leat for three years and raise a crop on Jo acres the second year and have 4o acres in crop the third year. Third, buy 160 acres from Hie government at 1.M per acre. This 160 must join the homesteud. There are hundreds of such locations now opeu to entry. It roil want one Of these ranciies write DM today for map and particulars. D. Clem Dedver, Immigration Agent 100-1 Farn.im St i .vt . Omaha. NVI.raska WASHINGTON LETTER THE NATIONAL CAPITAL Events of Interest from the Seat of Government (I'nlted States Press Association i CHANGES AT EXPRESS OFFICE month's visit. His home is near that city. A. U. Roberts takes KtberUtu's Y O. Ktherton, uight agent at ,laP tt,nt " J eT, . , 4 t'rane takes ItubertaT place as day the Adams express office, left on I clerk. Mr (cane reeetitl.v came to 44 last Friday for 8t. Louis fpr a j Alliance from Creation, Iowa Washington. I). 0., Jnn. 8. An Innovation that Is Gaining Support The pt'esidetl t elect Is repot ted to favor the change urged In a recent message by Mr. Taft of giving seats on the floor of the house and sen ate to cabinet officers. Practical politics- may differ from able states manship, but the supiK.rt that has eenie to this suggestion is largely due to a growing sentiment to the effect that If anything much is to be accomplished In congress that the president has got to use the "big stick" made famous by Colonel EiOOsevelt. Already cabinet members have the privilege of the floor in both houses, though they can not vote or address the. chair. At one time when an attempt was being made to override one of Mr. Taft 'a vetoes, several cabinet, officers ap peared on the floor of the house and the next day "Rome howled," through the medium of the press, at the "unwarranted Interference of the executive In the affairs of the legis lative branch of government." Hut the veto was sustained, neverthe less, demonstrating that there is force In having cabinet officers get busy among members of congress. How the Government Gets Seeds that Never Grow The day of Joy among the seed merchants was set for January 7, this year, when old stock was pass ed over to I'ncle Sam. The Depart ment of Agriculture called for bids for approximately 1,200,000 pounds of vegetable and 50.000 pound of flow er seed. It is a significant fact that the seed dealers never oppose the free distribution of government, seeds, and the reason Is not difficult to find. And congressmen and sen ators hardly dare kh k, because they are the chief beneficiaries of the plunder plan. The Ik st seeds sup plied by th.? government are from the experimental farms. "No Use to Talk About It" Speaker Clark is gradually coming to the conclusion that the democrat ic party will have to tolerate Mr. Hryan, alter all, though at firfcl he and Mrs. Clark gave out Intervi ws that would indicate tluii they did not intend to allow the Xebraakan to re main. "I'm not goin t: talk ab tut Kim, Yen tan t&ark tad flown, nod there Is no use to talk itbout it," declared Mr. Clark, .mil you might Just as well figure- out as the corre spondent whfther It Is talk or Hryan is It. Some Very Swell Judges The Commerce Court, cf wliuh Judge Archibald, who has been on trial before the senate, is a member, evidently did not overlook the per sonal comfort of its members, and the use cf public funds In fitting up a royal chamber for this court Ib little short of scandalous. Five judges chairs tost $6!0, and re-modeling these same chairs c t $l.-". milking the to al cost of ea h $1'L':!. The forty-eight hairs for the differ ent rooms cost $2,054, the cluapist In the lot being six stenographers' chant., which cost $12.75 each, thus blinking down the average. Al though the couri Has held in ren il quarters the fifty-five windows vv.-n-decorated with cm tains costing $!.- 444. X0, and IS louistools ; osting 6.25 i Mb were iscaltei.d abeut the flticii. A davenport cost $17f, vvhil: simple things like pigeon hole caBes were paid for at $114.75. About $40, mm RAM spent in fixing up this court! which never performed any espec-1 ially useful purpose, and which will be abolished March 4. Infant Mortality The Children's Bureau has com pleted the preliminary work upon its first field inquiry. It will take up tin- subji ( t fir.-t mentioned in Un law ( Te.ttiug the bureau, namely. In- a;e mortality, or the dc.itha of ba I i i lor one year of age. Dr. v, I. Wilbur, clilel slat.istwan for ial itatistus of the United States cia.-is bureau, estimates that at : st ;',oo.ooo babies die aunuatly in (he I'uited States, which me:. as :hat one baby out of e very eight eltes be fore It is a year old. In certain un favorable localities this rate is much greater. Hnbies in poor neighbor hoods in an Auk r ran city, for which figures arc available, die at the rale Cf per luoo babies under one "ear of age, while the corresponding rata lor bubie-s il) the good residence quartern of the mine oily is I5t, or less than one-half as great The vv Zealand death rale for babies, iiowever. is but tlx for 1000 births. The Greatest Living Hero Admiral lewe has Just celebrated his seventy-fifth birthday and he- is active and energetic us most men of fifty. "I feel as young aw an en sign." declared the- admiral to a party of friends. Admiral Uew. v goes daily to his offle-e in the navy department, and "does his day's wort." though it Is not generally sup posed his tasks sre v ry arduous. Benefits of "Magnificent Oistancee" During the holidays, whhh In crn gress stretches from December If to January 2 thus exceeding by n few pegs the score of the calendar makers, things were pretty dull cm Capitol Hill. Senators, represt ntii lives and their staffs living In near by states, went back home to enjoy the family Christmas. Many others went in Panama with the big con tinual parly. Those who remain od were mostly from the far west, and in their offices the usual activ ity was o be found. The resuU Is that at the re.-onvpnliig ef congress immediately after the New Year, western reprcsf ntatives and MttftV lOtt wen- the most active In press In;; 4heir needs liefore congress, (bus demons! rat in that the distance the are from home makes more effective their work In congress Permanent Political Headquarters The democratic and progressive parlies, having determined that pol itics Is too good a game to be op erated only during campaigns, brave opened headquarters In Washington. The republican organization may do likewise. "Publicity artists" will be employed by each organization to supply the customary " headquarters froth" to the press. The New Year's reception ait the wVhile House this year had a close call, as t.he president got back from his Panama trip Just in time to be on hand. The next great Whtte House event for the public (except ing of course THE event of inaug uration) will be the roll in u of eggs on the White House lawn next Kast er lay, when the Wilson girls will have a chance to add to their popu larity. The Indian lands remaining under varying conditions of government control, have a value of over half a billion dollars. .V,VV W h"'tot!Mtt"1 iV.V.V'mV.V.V.Y." More Economical Both in Use and Cost CALUMET BAKING POWDER And it docs better work. Simply follow your customary method of preparation add a little less of Calumet than when using ordi nary baking powder. Then watch the result. Light, fluffy, and even ly raised the baking comes from the oven more tempting, tastier, more wholesome. Calumet insures the baking of an expert Ask your grocer to-day RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS 111. World's Pure Food Exposition Chicago Paris, Ex position, f ranee, March. 1912. Vou Jon 't mdc money uhen you buy chtap or tig-can haifing poudti. Don ! ke auJeJ Buy Calumet. Il't more economical more whaleeom gn.ee let! reuilli. C atur.tr I u Jut Mtpenot (a tout milk unJ i I BRENNANS CORNER Opal Fountain Best Luncheonettes ot and Cold Drinks Served by an Eiperiinced Man if 1 u WILLIAM MITCHELL ATTOWNIT T LtW, ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA BURTON & WESTOVER Attorneys at Law LAND ATTORNEYS Office First National Bank Bldg. 'Phone iSo. ALLIANCE. NEB, H. M. BULLOCK. Attorney at Law, ALLIANCE, NEB, F. M. BROOME LAND ATTORirRV t Att) It t X imtIitii-a Aft U,( nr I T U l..aAl a RutaraoKw for prompt and efficient Mrrlfle Office in Opera House Block ALLIANCE, . NEBRASKA BRUCE WILCOX L awyer and Land Attorney Practitioner In cUll eourta nlnce laH aa4 ltfKlitr TT. 8. Land Offlrp from 1908 to Utt Information by mall a specialty. oenca m i.ANnorric Butt.niito ALUAIfCB KEBRASfLA. DR. H. H. BELLWOOD, Burgeon C. B. & Q. Ry.. Office Over Holstea's Drug Star Day Phone 87 NlflM Phone 86 orif i opennoLL Res. Phone so F. J. PKTERMf) Rea. Phone aj "I Am Well" writes Mrs. L R. Barker, of Bud, Ky., "and can do all my housework. For years I suffered with such pains, I couid scarcely stand on my feet. After three different doctors had failed to help me, 1 gave Cardui a trial. Now, I feel like a new woman." E 58 CARDUI The Woman's Tonic A woman's health de pends so much upon her delicate organs, that the least trouble there affects her whole system. It is the little things that count, in a woman's life and health. If you suffer from any of the aches and pains, due to womanly weakness, take Cardui at once, and avoid more seri ous troubles. We urge you to try it Begin today. Drs. Coppernoll & Petersen OSTEOPATHS Rooms 7, 8 and 9, R timer Block Phone 43 GEO. J. HAND, Pll VStCI IN A If D SL'BQBOB Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat H. A. COPSEY Phyaielan and Surgeon Office I'hone SAO Rea. Phone 343 Call answered promptly day and night fro as offllre Officer-Alliance National Baal Hnlldlnt over the PostOfflce. TO FEDERATE NEBRASKA FARMERS Agricultural Council Oiganized fj Cooperation The Third Annual Oeqaify Lift Cobbtcm held iii Omaha, December Lftt, t-ul in 1 11 h : ed in 11 BOrsaUttl to federate all tht- farnnrs' ciKnni.u tlons of the tttntr- In a gra central hmly for mutual study of fanu prcb I1111H. TIiIk plan. Innumiaateil during l ho Hotting -sioiiH cf the N brns kti KanneiV ConcreBH, Is unique. It proposes a central -ommittte to be known as "The AdprfcMBllMll Council of Nchrattka." i-omposed of members Minted 111 eejual proportion from all ntate aicriculturul HocietleH and from the university and the ilepai trin-iir ol public education. This general DOMMlttfe iaa to formulate a plan of central federation which will nut dis turb the Identity or aelf-Koverning powers of the conatituenf organiza tional, while centralizing the power Of Hll for mutual ends. It Is declar ed by the udvocatoe of the plan that it sa new in agricultural circles and that It will emsble the farmer of the state to aiolve many of their problems which thv are now un BH to settle in their unorganized slate. There are about thirty .-talc oigan ijttions, compriHlng dlversifh-d branch's of agriculture and nearly seven hundred kxal org;n. i.a 1 kOM Of faniu'm in the atate Moll. t5eo. Coupland of Klgin wan olei ied pros idem of Hie Nebraska Karmora' fJoagrOM and will be the lwulr of the new move-meut. Are Yeu Afflicted With Pilea? Thin diaeuae. whether ax-ute or chronic, la warily and rapidly over OOflM by using Meritol Pile RoeBoaj Olvoa poatitive and permanent relict when all other fail, aud we heart! lv recommend it to any sufferer. K J MKKNNAN Advortian-mem Jan 2-30 J. P. HAZARD Surveyor and Engineer, ALLIANCE, NUtKASKA Partle--nut of (own should write, u u out innt-h of the lime. Charge will not SJ ceed ii.00 and expenses per day. Dr. Oliver McEuen Physician and Surgeon HCHINGFORD, NCBR. SPECIALTIES: Diseases of Women and Children and Ceoito Urinary Organs All calls intmrttf promptly far ir aifftt HARRY P. GODRSET Live Stock anil General Aoctaf Farm Sales a Specialty TERMS Kl..SiAlll Phone 64 ALU A N C E. N F. BR Ll. 1). I :. TV I . DENTI8T, OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. PHONE 187 Alliance, Nebraska 3-eo. O-. 3-a,d.s"b3T Licensed Embalmer ou i l ay 40S ( Nihtsio Dr. JAS. P. HAXFIELD Dentiat OVER BRENNAN S DRUG STORE All Electrical Equipment Gas Administered Evenings by Appointment PHONE 525 RED Let the Gold Dust Twins Shine Your Shoes Palace Shining Parlor, 206 Box Buttf G. J. CUR I IS, Prop. i H"M"H"1 I-M- l -M I I I I I I I , A. J. KENNEDY DENTIST Othce in Alliance National bank Ulk Over Fostoffice. , 'Phooe 3Q i. L. M. Scott, Auctioneer Lakeside, Nebraska Will cry your aalee anywltere. 0DB6 IM OT leave .latt-s at th AlUfdBM Herald. Old papers at The Herald office at 6 cents per buncb. GET WISE ADVERTISE 0