The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, August 14, 1913, Image 6

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    LEGAL ADVERTISING
StrUl No. 07067.
Notlct for Publication
. . . i v. i..... it a I
Lrd Office at Alliance, Nebraska,
June 20, 1913.
NOTICE ia hereby given tbat
SUSAN REID,
I of
Ct Ellsworth, Nebraska, who.
n ril
Township Zt rsortb, Range 3 wet
c Sixth I rlnclpal meridian, has Hied
eotlce of Intention to make final five-
,rr l i .u u.iui V"
land above described, before Regis-
. ?.,7 . fL o.u
D.a IT 43 Tiii4 "Iff l.r I
i Alliance, u me
lay of October, 1S1J.
imrcn 1 V,; 'o . v. n-,, , . Serial No. 08333, for NW'A, N',i Entry, Serial No. oniw, ior iots
bVtt. SWJj , 8J4. SWV4SM4, SB NEt4 and section 16, Section 7; SW4SWV4, Section 8,
22J .?ll'V.S0li!"t,S,:UK,Ml, Township 2 N., R, 44 W. ot Sixth nd Wtt8W4. Section 17; EWXEU
EN;4,,8i1 ' . Principal Meridian, has filed notice and NV4SEV4 and NtSW4, Section
ftfid NW4 NL'i. Section 27, In ., nulta finAl Ihroa.vsiir IS In Tnwnahln 2fi North. Ranee 45
Claimant names as witnesses: k'.kn.bi' rh.i-iti. n u-nru f
Frank i). Cody, of Lakeside, Ne- ,
pmska; IJenry U. Arms, of Ells-
worm, ieumKa; nmrun .uuiunu, ui
vii.-w.v. wk.w. . ... ib uA I
. wi. '. v V I . l 23
W. W. WOOD, Register.
2-8tr270-23U
Berlal No. 014170.
KOTirn Kon ptTm.iOATioN
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lSni.ATI.Ml TRAf'.r
I
pudhc uana ...
, U,nt . i.u ,nt'rl2kU'i or
M&Tlb" S hereby given that, as
directed by the Coramlwiloner of the
General Land Office, under provls-
ions or Acts of Congress approved
i... 7 iqn (n siata B17 and
on? i4:'iSJ ' !r
, r--
uant to tne appiicauon or jonn v.
Albright. Serial No. 014170, we wll ?
offer at nubile sale to 4ho hlfthest
fcidder bSt at nri leS than $2 BO
2? mm .It 9 o'cLk ni on the
per acre, at ociocK a m. on tne
twdi- arr a nVlnok a m oa this
per acre, at ocioc-n a. m., on, uio
2flth liar of Au&ust next, at t i l
uay oi ausus, ,
8wu sec 32 T W N
Sp M
Aiiv Der'soni. claiming advers. 1y
"".Ki , iTi.-fJf-iX
4 ti a ahnviUilDaPvlrickH larul orA firlvlaArl
to file their claims, or objections, on
cr before the time designated lor
tale.
W. W. WOOD. Register
"H. J. ELLIS, Receiver. .
J2-7t-279-2357
Serial No. 016127.
Department of the Interior. United
I
States Land Office. AlHance, Nebraa-Lf
ka. .
Notice Is hereby given that
JOHN II. KRAUSE,
aiu n.. nv n...
v t
offltve hte application to enter under
ihe provisions of Sections 2306 and
nciue m iNeDraa. iiiih meu in 111m 1
' i"" vi :
ter southwest quarter (NE4SW4)
' - I
nt uuthfjt niiarter nnrthnKt
quarter (SE4NWVi) eotlon twenty-
live (25) township twenty-six (26) I
M.
Anv inrtrl all iipmnn a lalmdnir arl.
versely the land !ecritoeJ( or de-1
All-lvi.fr in li iana i iaha nf ihii mln.l
nal character of the land, or totm,m
any other reason, to thtT disposal to
the applicant; should file their affl-
davits of proteet in this office, be-
rvrv ne inn uy ui vusii, uio.
w. vv. nwu, negiHier.
July 31, 1913.
The foreg4ng notice will be pub-
lUhed n the Alliance Herald of Al-
mir, tww, W iiruwi yi
miny auys. rirw yuuuoaiion JUiy
31t, 1913.
i- r wvuri rj i - I
l-W.oo-tn,
.Serial No. 011510.
w 1 Vn IXsni Xrvx T T apt
Public Land Sale
Department of the Interior. U. S.
Land Office at Alliance, Nebraska,
June 25, 1913.
NOTICE is hereby given that, as
AtriviA h Iha fVm n! c nnnr ... I
the Ofmeral Land Office, under pro-
vialnna it A .to nt Pnnvruiu nnt.rw. I
...I Inn a 97 IQItfi '(I Co. CIH I
wt Mor.k 1QI17 i-tA Stuli 19911
nnrsiiunt tn. tha ntuiHoMnn rt Vain! I
will offer at public sale, to the
nignes wcioer, but at not less than
$3.60 per acre, at 9 o'clock a. m.. on
ine .'titn aay or August next, at this
A?,V , 8 'J.801..0,.,1"".
, oH. aw ion -u,i r. v4.Uember. 1913. for the conEtruction vf
7 C V. xi "
th 1 . M.
Any persons claiming adverly
me aoove-aescrkoea land are alvisHl
o rue tneir claims, or objections, on
or Derore the tune designated for
. ...r i
t . n . jjxj, iveguiier.
H. J. ELLIS. Receiver.
33 6t-283-2385 t
Notice to Creditors
The State cf Nebraska,
liox Butte County, ss.
IN THE COUNTY COURT.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Henry Watson, deceased, Hnd Sarah
Watson, deceased.
TO THE CREDITORS OF SAID
ESTATE:
You are hereby notified that 1
will sit at the County Court Roo'ii
in Alliunce. in said County, on the
7th day of February. 1914. to re
ceive and examine all claims usainst
aid Estate, with a view to their ad
justment and allowance. TJie itlme
limited for the presentation of
claims against said Ktate is six
months from the 7th day of August,
A. D. 1913. and the time limited for
payment cf debts ks one year from
maid 7th day or August. l'.MJ.
Witness my hand and the seal or
mid County Court, this 2nd day of
.August. 1913.
L. A. BERRY.
(SEAL) County' Judge.
S5-4t-289 2426
ron't wnit f""- . . 'o rn awny.
t'o lr. Mil1' Aii'.l-; i.m l'i:U si i id a
ulTerint. Ail e-ii- i-nnit. 1
LEGAL ADVERTISING
Serial No. 08333.
Notice for Publication
itvnartmnl rif tha Interior. IJ n. I
luid Office at Alliance, Nebraska,
June 20. 1913.
. NOTICE Is hereby given that
LILLIAN D. WILKINSON,
Kllnworlh. Nebraska, who. on An-lnf
21, 1909, made HomeBtead Entry,
proot to estab)Un claJm t0 lno iand
above deacr1bed, before Register and
UecelVr( u. g. Land Office, at Al-
liance, Nebraska, on the 7th day of
,wnh4,P. 1913.
" I
Claimant names as witnesses:
jake S. Benchoter, of Jess, Ne- on
bnukn! Grace M. Hmu. of Jena.
Nebraska: W. N. Wilkiimon.
jJllawortht Nebraska
v wnnil Reltfr
. ... . " " uuu' minster,
- 8t.2G9 - 2310
Serial No. OitO-52.
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior, IT. S.
Iand Office ait Alliance, Nebraska,
AU. . J1J
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Notice la hereby jdven that
Jess Nebranka who on July r: of
for ,8 S 8KU. Sec. 7.
. V4 oj AMUmt liutt. county Nebraska, towit:
Townjship M North ;J W , . of ox c nt ?Hd . block
" rnnc-ipai Meriuian, m u.eu
tlce of Intention to make Final I
Three-Year proof, to establish claim
. , . . H.n4K.H horn
.'VT'l,
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Office. .t Alliance. Nebraka, on
the 10th day of October. 1913.
Claimant names as witneesee:
nf .Iwu. N.briica!
Claimant names as wiinewes:
, ... , . , kik-oV. Uh
v.ui , i icu.o,
-:- v"j:V n n.
F. P.
Urown, of Alltece. Nebraska.
W. W. WOOD.
Reglrtter.
36 - 8t - 292 - 2430
Serial No. 011864.
Notice for Publication
Department of ithe Interior, U. S.
Land Office at Alliance, Nebraska,
Aug. 9. 1913.
Notice Is hereby given that
PETER R. WORKMAN.
nn.nn. v.k,.v. t.,I
,4 ism ' mud. HmiiVirtMiA Kn,r
Seiinl No. IM 1864. for lx 2. 3, 6.
6. 8', NE'i, fiE4 NW!i, SEV4. eec.
!r , Va ZL u in
mi. tins J. 6, u. Bn:uuil Of. w w iioiif i -
2:t North. rn 47 W. f fith Prln-
:.'"i i"li.nVr 1,;' r
intention to make Final Three-Year
Hroof. o es.tabl.ish ctalm to the
m1" ..ici-uiuu, n'vu - 1,
" . .. . ' .. . . "'Z
n.i 1 m 1.
nay 01 "ctww- i:".0-
v lanuuni naiiivs u wnnffw:
c"ar!e,8 tn'Pon. v. tu. Kice
"atk Linear, Oeo. D. Workman, all
W. W. WOOD.
Register.
6-8t-291-2429
Notice for Publication
DepaiHment of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at AlHance, Nebraska,
UAUg. a, ivu.
notice Js nereDy given tnat
.
tXVRBlOLL C. JOY,
of jtfjB Nebraska, who. on Oct. 30.
ma,te Homesteail Entry No.
125C.9. Srll No. IH!7fi for SWVi
SEVi. Sec. 30. -ShVA.. W. N SE I
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Bh 26 North, ranee 44 VV. Of 6th
lrincipal Meridian, has filed notice
of Intention to intake Final Five
ic.r nroor. to establish claim to
Vh . nU above descri-bed. before
Kegtrter and Keceiver u. s. Land
Office, at Alliance. Nebraska, on
in1,in aa 01 "wooer. tJ-
Claimant names as wjtneases:
ThoniM Mathews, of kIde.
Nebraska: Thomas BrUs. of Alii-
Hnce. Nebraska; Harry Nye. of Jes-s.
Bint., ncuaiu, iiony UI
" V'""- t v"au AU'-
OCh, Nebraska
Vt
W. WOOD.
Rer?i.-tttr.
6-8t"293-2431
-v..
spoilt orouosali. win h rplvd
L. lh ntt ru rii, f
Alliance. Nebraka. until 12 o'clock
noon. Mountain time. 12th of Sep-
nanuary sewer laterals in ssewer
distrkit No. 1. of Clfv nf Alll.
ance, being the territory lying be-
tween 7th and 10th treets and be-
tween Toluca and Emerson avenues
20 linear feet of etght Inch vlt-
rifitd pipe sewers, together with
two manholes, one flush tank, and
'.'0 linear feet extra heavy lead wat-
er service line.
The engineers estimate or cost
ts :$S30.00.
Eaeh bid must be ar-compair.ed by
a certified cheek for $150.0t which
is to be forfeited to the CWy of Al
liance, Nebraska , in case the bklder
to whom award Is made falls to ea
ter Into contract and furnish the
required bond within fifteen days.
Plans and specifications may be
seen and proposal blanks obtained
at the office of the City Clerk, or
at the office of the engineers. Grant
and Letton, 401-3 F. & M. building.
Lineoln, Nebraska.
The city reserves the right to re
Jet any cr all bids.
By ordeY of the City Council, Aug
4th. 1913.
J. D. E.MERICK,
City Clerk.
Aug! 4 -21-2SSep4 -1 1-295-2436
A Good Inveatment.
W. D. Magli. a well known merchant of
. iuuiiuuuou, is Dough i a nock of thm
berlain's medicine to u to be able to supply
them .to his customers. After miTin
them he was himself taken tick and aari
that one amall boule of Chamberlain'.i Colic,
v uuirrs ana jiarrnoea nemedy was worth
more to him than tha cost of hit entire atock
of these medicine. For tale by all dealer.
Advertisement.
For sale by F. E. Holsten.
LEGAL ADVERTISING
Serial No. 011193.
Notice for punucaiion
rkanartmnnf nr IhP interior. U. o
Land Office at Alliance, Nebraska,
Juno. 18. 1913.
NOTICE Is hereby given tnai
LEW GAMMON,
lnr Lake. Nebraska, who. on
March 31, 1910, made Homestead
WeBt of Slxlh principal Meridian,
has filed notice of Intention to make
final three year proof, to establish
claim to the land above aescnoea,
hofore Reelster and Reclver. U. 8.
Land Office, at Alliance, jNeDrassa,
...
the 29th day of September,
Claimant names as witnesses:
iina.rH w Jameson, of Lon Lake.
Nebraska: J. A. Camsbell. of Long
Iake, Nebraka; D. II. Farrow, of
Long Lake, Nebraska; Frank Brown,
of Alliance, Nebraska.
w. w. wuuu,
Register.
30-7t-267-2294
NOTICE
To John Anderson:
You ore hereby notified that I,
the undersigned, dkl on the wh day
November, A. D. 1911. purchase
"WS n
- --. -'j,Vmlnf,ford for the
village oi iiemingioru, iw uc
Ux of the year 1910, and thai . I
have s nee. ana aiier me bhiiw w
Um rfinnuent. naW as subsequent
.'the year 1911 and
tax. the taxes ror me
1912: that said lot was
of ald years and ten
the name of Clark 01
s taxed Tor earn
' "r "
nnmo nf Clark OWs. And you
are further notified that after the
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expiration of three month from
date of the service of thia notice.
I will apply to said treasurer for a
tax deed of said lot. You will gov-
ern yourself accordingly
Dated QniB 15th day of July, A. v,
1913.
M. J. BAUMOARDNER.
Purchaser.
34 - 44 - 287 - 2407
Order for Hearing
To all' persons Interested 1n the Kw-
tate of Eira Boyer. deceased:
Esdrees O. Hover having filed hl.i
petition, under oath. In this court.
praying hfl dmirtVf,.n Ki
estate of aid Ezra Boyer be dis-
men Bed with and for a decree deter
. . , . - . ,
mining who aie ui uiL-.rB u. .
Km Boyer; it is ordered that a
"""ns rt ' said coun
he co "ty cou rt r mm in said com
, . .... ..u mi.. ,
o liha hniip r.f 1ft n nrk n. m. And
I liMI 1 4 IT KM UI lit HI 1JIK . U W K. L V tTIl LVf
,i lnfrot1 In ont.l cat at n
by pubiCution of this order for three
successive weeks in the Alliance
Herald, a newspaper printed and
published in said county.
Dated this 7th lny of August, 1913.
13. F. GILMAN,
(SEAL) County Judge.
35-4t-290-2427
Order for Hearing
state of Nebraska,
Box Bnltft Countv. 8.
a a rmmtv rnnrt hoiii nt ih
n.,n.U
- : .
Present, L. A. Berry, County
Judge.
iv Tilt! mittkb nii' THE V.S.
TATE OP JOHN SPHNKlDRR 1R
- 1
fin tlla noiMtnn ftf Mm
m. Schneider filed herein, r.ravlne
that administration of said estate be
granted to Henry Helcer as Admin
,Htraior.
ORDERED, That said petition will
be neaixj on the 18th day or August.
1913, at 10 o'clock a. m. That all
persons Interested In said estate
may appear at County Court on saltl
dat'e A 6how cau8e ,f an there
h ' .hv nf,tinn hn,,M not
Ko u.k.r calA nllllnn .l,..U
be granted; and that notice of the
pendency of said petition and of
said hearing , be given to all per
sons Interested in said matter by
publishing a copy of this order in
the Alliance Herald, a weekly news
paper published in said county for
three successive weeks prior to said
hearinar
.1 A. BERRY.
(SEAL) County Judge
Jarne E. Addle, Attorney.
s dws-zii
NOTICE TO PROPERTY
OWNERS OF ALLIANCE
You are hereby noUfled that I
have been instructed by the Mayor
and Council of the City ot Alliance
to file complaints against all proper
Uy owners and residents of this
city, within one week from the date
hereof, who shall fail to cut down
all weeds on their premises in com
pliance with Ordinance No. 113, of
eald City, which provides that all
weeds shall be cut down to the cen
ter of the alleys and as far out as
the curb line, abutting their real es
tate, and providing penalty or from
two to twenty dollars fine. i
I Signed) C. W. JEFFERS.
33tt23S8 Chler or Police
VISITING EASTERN MARKETS
Mrs. R. Simmons left Sunday ror
the east, to order a rail stuck or
millinery and ladies' rurnlshings for
the Alliance store. She will return
the last or this week or first of
next.
RETURNED HOME YESTERDAY
Mrs. Fred Reevee, who has been
staying with Mrs. Fogle since leav
ing the hospital a week or two ago,
returned to her home thirteen miles
southeast of Alliance yesterday. She
went on the train to Antioch where
Mr. Reeve met her.
rr. Mllea' Laxative Tablet i taut Ilk
eandy, that la una reason why chlldrM
Ik them. (Advartlsement-J
U.S. Land Office Notes
Interesting News of Alliance
Land Office
PUBLISHED EVERY WEEK
An "acre-foot" of water Is equival
ent to 43,660 cubic feet and Is the
quantity required to cover an acre
to the depth of one foot. The term
is commonly used in connection with
storage for irrigation.
WILL FACILITATE
HOMESTEAD ENTRIES
Secretary cf Interior Issues Instruc
tions to Expedite Designation of
Land Under Enlarged Homestead
Law
For the last year or more puhlic
lands In the western ntate-i have
been designated by the Secretary of
he Interior as subject to entry un
der the so-called enlarged-homestead
act. or the 320-acre homestead act.
only on petition of those who desire
to avail themselves of the prov'blons
or this law. This procedure was an
outgrowth cf the desire cf the De
partment to designate no lands
which were not actually enterablo
under the law in question. !n order
to accomplish this end the statu of
each tr had to be investigated to
determine whether ilt was already
entered, was a school section, was
Invorved in a State selection, or for
any other reason had been taken out
cf the class of "unapproirin.ted
public lands which alone are enters
ble under this act. This search
meant that wBth the meager force
available to the Department only
slow progress should! be mado in
the designation of lands for entry
under this law.
Soon after the passage of the act
lands had! been designated for entry
to their status, the only questions
determined toy the Department prior
to designation being that the lands
were surveyed, unreserved, and non
Irrkgable. Under this mode of pro
cedure designations can be made
ith comparative rapidity, the avail
ability of the lands for entry being
rternuned by the applicant when he
Istts the local land office to file up
on his claim. After the abandon
ment of this early procedure the law
was extended to apply to Norh Ja
kota. The rule or designation by pe
titlon has been followed in that
tate, and the resulting' delays have
proved embarrasing both to the De
partment and to the citizens of
North Dakota, as well as to those of
other western states.
At the Suggestion of Senator Gron
na, Secretary 1-ane has recently 'te
ided to revert to the earlier prnc
tlce and designate the lands In
large bodies after it is determined
hat they are nonirrigable, as re
quired by the law. He has iiccord
ingly issued appropriate instruction
to the Geological Survey, which is
harged under the Department wit
the preparation of the lists of land
enterable under this law. Thl
change will! have the effect of great
ly expediting the designation of
lands under this law.
Homesteads Allowed
James Wilcox. Alliance, part of
sections 32 and 33-18-49.
Bert F. Case, Mitchell, part of 2o
26-50.
William B. Johnston. Marslmd
part of 27-29-64.
Lucy Gillespie, Alliance, part of
21-22-27 and 28-23-48.
George Wilsmtller, Alliance, part
or -section 26-22-43.
Urban M. TtUtle, Alliance, part or
sections 6 and 7-20-4;i.
Charles A. Tifft. Ellsworth, part
of section 14 and 15-J5-43.
Walton C. Howard, Whitney, part
of section 18-32 60.
George W. Crite, Crawford, all or
section 26-29-64.
Alpha D. Wymore, Tippetts, part
oli 1 and 2-21-41.
Final Proof Applications
James E. Rickey. Epwonth, part cf
sections 9, 10 and 15-18 68.
Lee D. George, Olive, Kans., part
of sections 8, 9 and 17-26-45.
Jake Herman, Broadwater, Nebr.,
part of 8-19-48.
John Landreth, Bayard, part of
section 10-21-51.
James McKelvle. Bridgeport, part
cf 17-18-48.
Harry W. Taylor. Mason City, p'ft
of 31-26-43 and 6-25-42.
Col son T. Smith, Grayson, part of
3 and 10-28-44.
L. Myrt Childs, Story, part or 21-
3i-50.
John R. Mitchell, Northport, part
cr sections I and 12-20-49.
Elmer Belknap. Gordon, part or
i..tn.4i
Clyde E. Todd. Northport, part or
16-20-60.
Mark D. Hungerrord, Ellsworth,
part or 12-26-43 and 7-26-42.
Jake Thurman, Broadwater, pari
or section 8-19-48.
Robert L. Wallsage, Bingham
part or sections 5-8 and 9-24-41.
New Form for Absence
from Homestead Notice
The land office has received a
ne form of notice, to be made out
by those leaving their homestead.
This notice, the fcrm of which I
given below, together with the no
tice cf termination of absence, can
be prtK-ured at The Herald office:
NOTICE OF BEGINNING OF AB
SENCE FROM HOME
STEAD ENTRY
Register and Receiver,
U. S. Land Orfice.
Gentlemen:
I or
am the same person who made
diomestead Entry No at
the orfice on .
191.., ror , Sea
tlon Township
Range Meridl
an.
1 hereby give noti.-e that I in
tend to be absent from the land
above described for a period of not
to exceed five months, beginning
191.. Upon my return
SUMMER COLDS
rapidly redace bnmtn strength
and illness is easily contracted,
but Scott1' Emulsion will
promptly reliere the cold and
upbuild your strength to
prevent sickness.
eorr a Bowni .
LOOMriCLD, N. J. ii. ia
to the land I will notify you to that
effect.
NOTICE OF TERMINATION OF
ABSENCE
RpptRte nnii Rpcelver. I
U. S. Iand Office.
fiontlemen:
I, of .
am the same person who made
Homestead Entry No at I
the ofHce on I
191.., for Sec-
tlon rownsnup
Range Meridian.
I hereby give notice that I .return-
ed to the land above described on I
191.. My absence be-
gan on 191..
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o CLEMAN o
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u,u'
Mr. Squibs an! family spent the
day at the Elliott home Sunday.
Vic Covalt and family were call-
ers at Mr. Rice's Sunday.
Mae Morean and Thelma Westley
spent Sunday afternoon with Fay
Cnvalt
1-
.ur. s"iuiua uu vi. . rinirvi
' ".I s
uiciiniiin net j .
3i r8. auiion ana son urover nave
movea into tne uennis nouse.
-I
Mr. and Mrs. Vic Covalt and Mr.
nJi 1 12 nf,iL P
owners or new Ford autos.
S. O. Carr went to Alliance Mon
day.
Mr. Blazell. Mr. and Mrs. Harring-I
ton and Mr. Harrington's mother
came out on the stage to Cleman 1
IWednesday.
I I
Mies Maud .Moffit went to AUi-
ance Friday.
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O MALINDA SQUIBS O
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July 28th.
Mr. Conrad and Mrs. Dean went
to see the clrcua at Alliance Friday.
returning Sunday p. m.. stopping
with Mrs. Cal llerr for dinner. I
i
Thl jswtlnn win vlnited with an-
other heavy rain Sunday n. m.
l
Lem Derr and Ben Nicola return-1
ed from Washington Wednesday.
I
Mrs. Geo. Denton and the boys
went to Mlnatare Wednesday.
I
Cal Derr was on the Mlnatare mar
ket with new spudB Thursday.
l
.Mr. severson s neaiiu Decaime so
IHUU IIIWC II WHS uwiireu IU UMC
nira to oering ior treaiimeiu mis
we.VIL.
'
Joe Derr came up from the Tri-
State Thursday.
STANDS BY THE EDITOR
From our limited acquaintance
with Editor Frank Martin of Battle
Creek, we would hardly place Mm
n the white hope class but his re-
stzktt AniAimtap uritri tria. mo tfrtP fit I
Nnnfnlk inrilrnfpa that h has Rome
w
aRnirntAnna In that iHmwHoti. V
don t know a thine about the con
troversy but on general nrlncmles we
always back a member of the fra-
ternlty. Martin is long enough, and
lean enough to be Dretty hard to
handle in a mixup. Newman Grove
Reporter.
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OLD HICKORY CHIPS
Thl country has reason to felici
tate Itseir upon the targe number of
"strikes" that did not develop in
the last year.
No general credence will be glv
en to the rumor that King George
cr Britain will visit this country un
til Queen Mary confirms it.
President Elliot of the New Hav
en road saye that the railroads must
get nearer the people. They may.
ir they give certificates of honorable
intentions.
To insure more and cheaper meat,
we are advised that we taunt quit
killing and eating calves. Bun our
prodigal sons have formed the hab-
it.
ur. course, tne pruaent citizen oi
Adrianople Keens three or rour
changes of flags on his person ior
tne emergencies or me aay.
As ror those Mexican crises, wo
yawn in the face of one when we
meet it now. They are too common.
Blessed te the country that has no
Castro.
One way to end the Mexican dls-
turbance is to let the factions lick
eteh other to a frazzle.
Being right there near the border.
the Colonel might take Kermlt and
few trusty Rough Riders and an
nex Mexico.
An Indian as Register of the
Treasury is something entirely new.
Newport has become the great
jewels-and-detectlve center or the
world.
straight arm punch from the
v w House manes tne jingoes rat-
ne.
I "11. twit a. t. V. . 1 .1 AH .n ...1. .
,Ko i
got licked.
I . You'll never have enml nniirhbors
unless you are one
A i o "nil 111 tun. i ii vi ! ri 1 ' M'nahtnn.
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Beverly In the mattetr of climate,
Kllt Vl,, i, iuii
To make some women perfectly
li 1 liti mnMnn nlnlnma Dknnbl V. ..
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r v "rlT6
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mai necnDor wno cans .Mr. u'-y-
on -t ucu initn iny oe sueo uy ine
frual commoner for defamation of
cnaracter.
Every time a uteaiuboat runs into
n hrltfi?o C.irnfre ta ranvln Atn rhnl
lt8 rtver ls too narrow and is blly
obEtructed at that.
Milliners have b?gun to dealer, fall
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"..n.
I one advantage of being president
r the United States is that yoa
can ca" ine naseDaii neroes- by tneir
i met nuuies witnoux oeing r?iu.te'a.
r Huerta will have ta go and get a
reputation before President Wilson
will recognize him. And he will
have to begin by coming to the
mourners bench.
When the Bull Moose and Reoub-
Kcans fight over camnaltrn ulanlcs
i he. solinters fly.
Th ..... hnrrnr n, . oriff aUo.
I o ra ntt raoltviut Until Diuwl Cm.n.
I Ii I m n a In anA hairlna . n ,u.t.Alr
If Tex could drag the Standard
Oil Company Into court often, enough
the would not need to tax her citi
zens at all.
Men like to talk a well as women
do, but they pay for it.
I asmA n'tarsu HAnll.. t. 12 A 1 A.
icunj ueuee luai
lxlue "v lttBln "er nUKUHIlUi.
You. may expect cold treatment
from others. If you make It hot for
mem.
Catro has "come back", and we
suppose this will be encouraging to
i:oi. Koosevelt.
CoL Mulhall is to be commended
for having rerralned from s:ivins;
that he stands at Armageddon
Scientists say that life is r-ne-tion.
This ought to be enoouravln,?
to the reactionaries.
The war in the Balkans was ter
rific, but we don"t bel'cve It was
any worse than some of the moving
pkturea of It made on Long Island.
The destruction or that Mexican
gunbeat by an aeroplane was a
great
vk-tory ror the new ton tier
correeipcndent at El l'aso.
Why not give fhe British r,:ie-n,
the right to vote? Look at tho way
Queen Mary is managing lleorge.
The torrid spell came right In t'ie
niidFt of the orfice seeker"? winter
f discontent.
We wonder if Ambasaror Wilson
bought a return tkket when he left
Mexico..
Turning the thermometer upside
down helps a little.
Wm. Saurbraun, Western Union
Telegraph Company chief at Alli
ance, who has been on a vacation
for sonnj time, returned to Alliance
on Saturday, leaving for a short
trip to Denver that nlg'bjt.
B. B Posey, of Angora, who is
advertising a number of cattle for
sale in The Herald, has been selling
quite a number. He went iir.,..
pan, Wyoming, on business Monday.