The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, November 13, 1913, Image 3

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    VIIICII DO YOU CHOOSE?
ASK ABOUT THE
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DIFFERENT FIELDS
Nebraska National Forest Reserve
or Fort Niobrara Military
Reservation
If
A $25.00 Diamond Ring will be given to the Club Mem
ber who turns in the most money on subscriptions from
Monday, Nov. 10th, till and inclusive of Saturday night,
Nov, 22. A $10 Diamond Ring will be given to the one
who turns in second most during above dates. See the
diamonds at Holsten's big store.
Now is a good time to start your campaign. New mem
bers will be on an equal footing with all others in the race
for the present high class special prizes. Remember the
Club closes before Christmas.
SECOND GRAND PRIZE
A beautiful diamond ring, either
ladies' or gents' mounting. It Is now
en display at Holsten's popular
tore. Weight over one-half karet.
SPECIAL PRIZES
Two fine diamonds will be award
ed on November 22nd to the two
members who turn in the most cash
to that date.
FIRST GRAND PRIZE 1914 FORD FIVE PASSENGER TOURING CAR
THIRD GRAND PRIZE
An elegant gold watch. One of the
best on the market. Either lady's or
gent's. Purchased of W. O. Barnes
Bought of LINCOLN LOWRY, Exclusive County Agent
FREE 5 CREDITS FREE
Good For 5 Credits
FOURTH GRAND PRIZE
' A fine gold watch a little less val
ue than our third prize. Purchased
of F. J. Brennan.
For
Address
To cqjint, must be turned in by Nov. 15th. Do not
wad or roll. Send to "Universal Club" Manager,
care of The Herald, Alliance, Nebraska.
F.3IS8
. h CREDIT SCHEDULE FOR WEEKLY HERALD ft
M bndll Showing value of subscriptions in Credits, from one to ten years. ,
Pnmmlrrinn 01i ubftcr,De 8re those who are now getting either paper, new sub- PflfYimiccinn
UOrniTllSSIOn scrlbers are those who are not now taking either paper. We give twice OUIIlllllOdlUII
aa many Credits for new subscribers as for old. Draw an X through X in 1
Of 10 DBrCGnt 0LD if the 8ubscrlber 18 a new one and an x through NEW if he is an Of lU 061X6(11
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tO 6Y6rV 1 Year .. 1000 Credits 2000 Credit to every
2 Years 2100 Credits 4200 Credit
candidate 3 Yean" 3300 Credlu 6000 Credlu candidate
uuiiuiHUiii 4 year 46(M) CredJt9 9200 Credits
uthn rlnoc Years 6000 Credits 12000 Credits w.n rlnpC
WOO QOeS 6 Years 7500 Credit 16000 Credit "IIU UUCO
7 Years 9100 Credit 18200 Credits . . n
nOt Win a Years 10800 Credits 21600 Credits nOl Wlfi,3
9 Years 12O0O Credits 25200 Credits
nrize and 10 Year8 14500 Credlu 29000 crediu prize and
JJIU.G ailU Weekly Paper $1.50 per year. "
who makes CREDIT SCHEDULE FOR DAILY HERALD who makes
cash report '.SSE SS :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::: iSS cashjeport
. . l Year, $5 00 9.200 Credits . ,
each week 2 Years. $1000 20.000 credit. eacn weeK
3 Years, $15.00 31.000 Credits
APPLICATION BLANK.
I hereby apply for "Universal Club" Membership and cast 5, coo free credits for
Address.
Signed.
Only one of these application blanks will be credited to each club member,
versal Club" Manager, care of The Herald, Alliance, Nebraska.
Send to "Uni-
For Further Information, Call Phone 340, or Address
"Universal Club'' Manager, Herald, Alliance, Nebraska
BURGESS, JOHNSON 8 CO., OF BROOKFIELD, HO., CLUB MANAGERS
(By John W. Thomas, Editor)
So many are asking me tor my
opinio In the matter of selecting a
claim in the Forest Reserve or the
Military Reservation that I am put
ting the following statement in
print In order to save writing it repeatedly:
In general, I believe the Kurort
Rt serve to be a better proposition
for the homeeteader than the Mili
tary Kcoervatlon, except under one
condition, which I will explain bo-
low. In tho Forent Reserve there
are about five hundred sections to
be taken a clahivs under the Kin-
It aid law, prmHtlng the filing; on
640 acre. Aa some will, no doubt,
ake claims of lens than a section
there will probably bo more thau
five hundred claims, possibly five
undred and fifty or more. In the
Military Reservation there- are lees
than fifty section subjtv.it to entry
under the Klnkaid law and about
twenty-throe or twenty-four amnions
that will be entered in claims of
fit) acres each, whh h In odiMtlon to
being homesteaded must be paid for
at the appraised price.
If I were selecting a claim and
my number came within the fin
16o 1 would certainly select in the
Forest Reserve without any refer
ence to the Military Reservation.
I would do the same If my num
ber came anywhere under three
hundred. If a considerable number
head of me, say forty or fifty, did
not select in the Forewt Itewrve,
thus giving them the privilege of
seleotlng ahead of me in the Mili
tary Reservation.
If my number came after three
hundred and all but a few ahead of
me, say fifteen or twenty, selected
and In the Forest Reserve, tnua
neuring me the privilege of. being
near the head of the list In making
selection in the Military Renerva-
tlon next April, I would wait and
take my chances of getting a good
claim then.
If I had any number that would
pemubt me to aecure a claim In the
Forest Reserve, and 150 or more
that could come in ahead of me on
the Military Reservation, 1 would
not take chance by waiting till
nexl Aivril but would take the beet
1 could get in the Forewt Rouerve,
if anything remained worth taking
It the land in the Korea Reserve
was all taken when my number
was reached and 160 or more num
hers ahead of mine that uld come
In ahend of me on the Military Res
ervation. 1 would go to Alliance, the
leading town of northwestern Ne
braska, and get a reliable real es
tate man to show me over the coun
try with a view to purchasing t
piece of land for less than half
what It will sell for within the next
few years.
JOHN W. THOMAS
N. B. -I am not in the real es
tate buslneas but am doing all
can to help develop a country
where men are making good at
stock raising, farming and dairying
I shall be pleased to tell you all
can about this country through The
Alliance Herald at $1.60 per year.
Old King Coal is a terrible soul
A terrible soul la he. He coll for
your all. He call with gall. And
he take you. Yesiree!
Now Is Coed Starting Time; Not Ail
Club Members Trying; Get List
of Open Fields Two Prizes
for November 22nd
A Vt hough the list of Club Members!
as it apitetim shows that credit
have boon accumulated by nearly s
ry one, the does not neewwarily In
dicate tbn4 etorh aiul every one o4
thorn It tryliK- The fa t of the max
ir Is, that there are only a tew
outtdrie of Alliance who have aotsai-
done aa rtfllng In their own be
half.
If you will ak me, I will be glad
to tell you where the open fieVli
are in w forth no one to apparently
working. I know that there are a
t of fluids in which a great many
Bubwriptlon van be had, in which
no Club M timber Is engaged. Theeu
field present the best kind of op
portunity te any one who can work
them. Aek me about the open
fields.
Now when we are offering tw
dandy new special prizes for work
done from Monday the 10th till sr
nclusive of Saturday nSght, Nov.
22nd, h a very good time for new
Club Members to begin, for you M
they will be on an equal footing
wMh any othem la the race for tk
present apodal prizes.
Information concerning any point
of the "Ualversal Club" will b
heerfully fnrolehed.
Yours for success, (
W. V. BUnOESS.
"Ualversal Club" Manager.
The Quick
Answer by
Telephone
Has the Bell Telephone
supplanted the social let
ter for you? Many have
found the telephone the
more pleasant and con
venient way.
The long1 distance tele
phone talk is direct and
personal, going almost in
stantly and comprehend
ing both message and
reply.
And, too, telephoning
Is congenial, permitting
those little, intimate, per
sonal chats ahuost like
a face-to-face talk.
Ash "Long DttQf tor
ratts onywhert,
KBBASKA TELEPHOXE
COMPANY
The following Is the list of names
stmt in to date. Only a few are
known to be active. Credits have
been received for many. New names
received any time.
ALLIANCE
K. C. Dyer 12,100
W. J. Trnj?eKnor 27,150
Mrs. Anna M. Zoh rung .... 17,60')
Mary I laker 19,840
Neva Bremiman 18,999
K.ina KulbM 17,593
Klsle Cloiish 10.200
Kva Duucfan 27.750
Mice Large 14,100
II. U. Carpenter 18,080
itirdie Vernon .' 26,685
May. Graham 26,99&
Normon McCorkle 11,115
Harvey I. Hacker 34,660
Mrs. O. M. Burns 7,210
Delia Watwn 12,500
ALLIANCE COUNTRY ' ,
12.615
20,995
Edith Slsley
May Brandt ....
Helen Put man 14,905
Shirley Ilngaman 19,640
Martha Kk-kea 12.S60
liKura Naeos 20,500
Anna Seldler 11,630
Fern Johnnton 18,895
ChriHtina Will 16,400
Margttret Diivig 38,835
Joule Hoffland 16,100
CRAWFORD
Ethel Miller 14.330
HAY SPRINGS
Mildred Merey 12,000
CHAORON
Nora O'Neil 13.165
BELMONT
Mcrdel Waldron 11,150
OUNLAP
Anna Fendrk- 10,995
CANTON
Edlih Broshar 11,615
MARPLE
Ieora Banks 12,990
BONNER
Mrs. Franke Loone 10,000
MUMPER
Dertha Il.tst iiKUib 10,055
ORLANDO
Clara Roberts 11,995
BINGHAM
Lulu Cokes 26,930
WHITMAN
Cora GustuifitMon 11,263
ELLSWORTH
Nettie Nation 10,990
ANTIOCH
Winona Bl;ir 14,000
LAKESIDE
Ada Suitor 8.999
Mae Cook 11,059
HEMINGFORD
Hertua Parkyn 24.9 5
MARSLAND
Fay Greg? 12,560
ANGORA
Mrs. Roy Maybell 15,000
Grace Mayer 14,110
NEWPORT
Ethel Clyioer 6,500
50c FOR YOUR CHOICE
OF CHRYSANTHEMUMS
Owing to coming Into bloom so
early, will sell at this price SAT
URDAY ONLY. Come early and
get first pick.
RAT FLORIST BHOP.
nov7-2t 2924
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