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THE ALLIANCE HERALD JOHN W. THOMAS, Editor Lloyd C Thomas, City Editor Published every Thursday by '" THG HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY Incorporated Lloyd C. Thomas, President ' J. Carl Thomas, Vies Pres. John W. Thomas, Secretary Entered at tb poet office at through the malls es sworn class Subscription price, $1.60 THURSDAY, FKHRUARY 6, 1911 APPRECIATION 3 A great word end a good on, too, Ip "appreciation". Often awed to xnean gratitude, it la always the basis for thank ful nans. If there Vere more of appreciation Jn litis world, there would bo more gkidnees Mad lees sadness. i In his talk Sunday venimg in which he thanked pTHai who had wwte'ed in making ihn rovivHll meet ings t the Christian church n sue ecus, Evangeliet WhlHton, Included the pre mi of the city, making partio Olar mention of The Daily Herald and the part It had taken. In giving publicity to the services. Other have remarked about e complete reports of the meeting that have ap peared Id this paper. We feet that on acknowledgement to due from us fea response to the mmr ktad things tfe&t have been said about The DaHy and the help rendered in making K '', ftUCCeM. I f As a preface to the atrtemect conr .'owning the courtesies shown the pa per, we wtah to aay that taero fc oiot a church or other organisation .to Al Bancs to which we would not willingly devote as much space for ;svy matter of tnterwt to ae many Jeople, if we could secure the ivoc swy Information in tOme without too much expense. Every church rn 'Alliance has been Invited by the ed itor, speaking personally to .Vu preacher or priest, to furnish the necessary mformatloa to be rep re seat ed In The Herald' department of church annoutK-eiiwwfta, We may oot have taken, the time tend trouble to see each preacher and orient to regard to the matter staca Ieg1sn4ng publication of The Dally, but the in vitations to have nottoes published In (the weekly paper apply to The Datty Herald. In fact, the OoKwna of church announcements . wtas simply transferred from the Thursday's weekly paper to the Saturday Daily. Hot only are we wBlilny to publish (tunouincements for all chimin hold ing services tn Alliance awl the sur ' rounding countr. but we are thank-j fl for any assistance tht wtll en- able ua to make the coLinm a torn plote directory of the churches, whh Vang or articles la other parts of the paper regading any speoial sevlecs And right here la whore we wih '.o acknowledge our approcVAIon of the help that has been glvuu la fiunioh tng our readers with report of the inoetlines at the OUitat&m church. Regularly every niorni-: type written report of the. mooting of the preceding evening with uu amnouuee meml of the next meo'fcqg was furn ished for j ibKeatjon. Th'w luia beeu so helpful to tut and 1km shown such an appreciation of the paper's news service that It has added greatly to (fee pleasure of publish Vug these star ie of the meet!mge from day to day. Since begiinodtiHg to write the above we have received the folk wing, which 1 so pertinent to this editor ial that we take the liberty of pub Kahing it: Letter from Evangelist Whist on All-mce, Nebr., Feb. 3, 1914. Thomas, Editor Alliance Herald. My dear Mr. Thomas: I feel un der great obligation to you, as also noes the Christian, churn h, for the many , courtesies extended by your laper during the meetings thai cUwe anight. The article dally helped to create a demand for the goods we offered, and you will be glad to know hat a real permanent good haa been accomplished. We feel that the new your articles contained was pertinent, and that the community, us a whole, was glad to read them. The church and the ' newspaper -Aould work together' for the com mon good, as after all they repre sent similar things particularly the .dvanoe and progress, moral and ma terial, of the community. We trust the future will hold for ou and your paper, every prosperity. Thanking you. Sincerely, ROBT WHISTON. Evangelist. A question Of much general inter at at the present time is up for 1eousaloi at the High school pre iminery debate this evening. " nnounoemont of which is made tn . i his issue of Ths Herald. Whether : is better to regulate trusts or dls orre them Is a quastloa which.: like ill other questions, baa two aides; ! ad those who think the arrument is til oo om ssde may be srprteed at v.-ht may be produced by the other Alliance, Nebraska, tor transmission matter. or year in advance (Jde. The fttuknta who are to par ticipate in thl di(masion have, no doubt, made excellent preparation, as UHiiaJ. It la doultful whether there la a slnele person in Alliance, Who cannot secure some valivvble Inform iitiun liv attending the delNite, WILL POSTPONE THEIR SMOKER Firemen to Hold Big Smoker on Mon day, February 2). Ridgell Others Speakers Here The big smoker to bo held by the Alliance Volunteer Mre Department line been postponed Monday evening. FVhwsiry 2:i. , This t to acoommo fc4e Ieputy JStarte Fire Coinmisstoii er V. 8. Ridgell who could not come on the eleventh. The business Men of Alliance wBI be Issued invita tion w to the smoker. s ; The committee on arrange nut a L pkumlntg a prograci of uoueual inter est. The fire engine proposition will be thoroly explained to those present. Every buB&nees man should plan to attend. A Winter Cough A stubborn, annoying, depreMiuc cough hang's on, racks the body, w eakona the luoge, and ofter loads to eertotis resulte. The flrxt done of Dr. King's N'ew Dtocovery gives re ttof.' Henry D. Sanders of Cavcn dish, Vt., was threatende wKh . con- sumptkon, after hJi"lng pneumonia. He writes: "Dr. King's New Dis covery ourM to be 1a every family; Is cej-tainly the beet of all medic c!ne for coughn, colds or lung trou ble." Good . for children's cough. Money back if not satisfied. Price &0c and $1.00. At all druggists. 11. E. . Ducklen & .Co., Philadelphia or St. txnii. CALIFORNIAN VISITS ALLIANCE RELATIVE3 Former Nebraskan Comes Back from West for a Few Weeks Visit with Relatives C. 8. Wotenk cashier of the Flret NatUwil IViink of Scotia, California, arrived Tuesday noon for a two days' vlttlt with hie brother. Elder Krank A. Wot en. He had been at Adams, Nebr., vlarttlng hla parents and la now euroute to bis home hi the Sunset Mate. Mr. Wot en , lived four yars in south western Nebraska during the time of that cuontry's -worK drouths and hot wiuda. Altho this Is his first visit to north western Nehraeka he seenis to be better pleased with this country than the southern part of -lie state. A Strong Indorsement W. H. Holmes of the Dooorah. la., Journal say. "I have been a suffer er from Piles and HenwnorhoJds for years. I got no relief unrtll any drug gin recommended Merltol Pile Rem edy. Hefore I had taken half the package the dlstrosa was gone and I have had no trouble since. I would no take a thousand dollars and be back In former condition." F. J. Rrennan, Exclusive Agent.. WANTED A WIFE A handaonie Alliance young man, single, aged 11. of good appearance, a blonde, and holding a steady, well paving posKilon. haa placed hie appli cation to be married in the Bee Hive window providing a young lady who hi willing can be secured. Inquiries should be mailed to The Herald office without delay so they can be delivered to the young man. VALENTINES Fine line of Valentines and Valentine Post Cards just received, both comic and artistic. THE- Quality Variety Store . IIS, aM Butte Ave. . v , Mrs. Izetti B. UU;tkk. Pre?. STARTS HERO DAIRY CATTLE t Philip Roberts Purchases Twenty- One Head of Nutter A Hynd- shaw Cows and Heifers PhUlp Roberts of Ellsworth be- ing ait It rig-ht, and has taken the 1 fliat step towarda Rolnv Into t riirlit He haa cke,l a doal with Nutter & , ,v ,M,.,n , inp maw. r. I. tn . ...in....- .... . . I . I 0 I iiinuuiig IIIIHI nni' uen I llilio m"l HIM II ) OHllI e(l IDC eis which they shipped to Alliance ' Kth day of September, 1914, for the for a ptiblfc sale, and which sale was reception, examination, and adjust called off after four hed had been ' ment of onid claims and demands, sold, as explalrwd In The Herald re-! cently. This glvea Mr. .Roberts a'ourt r-jom In the city rf Alliance splendid buich - of thorobred dairy! Box Hut e county, and Htate afore luff, and The Herald mlsees its giicB if ho fs not hoard from with in the next few yearn as a leading dairyman. V. M. livnilFliaw of Thedford. who1 made the deal for the firm of which 1 cause for not o doing; end hi case he is a member, returned home I any of said claims shall . not be pre Wedrnwduy. IWore leaving Alliance ' Rf,nted by September Xth, 1914, the he called at The Herald office nnd'aamo fhall be forever barred. added his name to the subscript ion lift for the omlng yonr. Biliousness and Constipation Cured. Ifyousreever troubled with bilioimnew ir constipation you will be interested in the itstement of K, F. Erwtn, Peru. Ind. "A J ,-V WIIIICI IIMU U Ul JIIU1 frestlon followed by biliousness snd comtipa- 1 tion. BeelnR Chamberlain's TableU so highly recommended, I boueht a bottle of them and they helped me riht awsy." For sale by alldealers.-Adrertisen.ent. JUDGE GRANTS 6IX DIVORCES - v.. Cleans Up Special Business at 8 pa- 1 M I T . VH. mjg .,. . . . - . . .... ...... v, w,VH. , u-u .tuv i'jirK court oi itox itutte Uoiin- and Today ;. i y, Nebraska, against said defendants t j r . . . j the object and prayer of which are Judge W. II estover. in a pe-Uo'aulet title in the pkvlntlff to the ctal term of district court Tuesday sotttheaet Quarter (SEi) of Sec- u ..-wwwByr, giwnvu six divorces. The woman secured the divorce in each case. The charg es were varied. The. divorces grarit. ed were: Jessie R. Barge from Jas. E. nairge; Agnes M. Duncan from Al' bert A. Duncan, she being granted the custody of. the two children; Robt. O. and Phllomena C; Cora Nelson from Miner Nelson; Myrtle M. Dl aline from Bldrodge T. Dlaiin; I-3mma Van Boskirk from James E. Van Doaklrk; Grace Broylea from Robert Bro kw. J i Judge Weatover came over from Rushvllle Tuesday morning, returt big Wednesday afternoon. ! Feel Miserable? 1 Out of sorts, depressed, pain Jn tho back Electric Bitters renews your health and scrength.' A guar aniteod Liver and Kidney remedy. Money back if not aatifloL It com pletely cured Robert Madsen, of W. Burlington, Iowa, who suffered from virulent liver trouble for eight month. After four doctors give him .up, he took Electric Bluet's and ' now a well man. Got n bottle to day; It will do the 'same for you. Keep in the house for all liver nnd kidney complaints, perfectly safe and dependable. Its results will urpriae you. fiOc and $1.00. H. E. Bucklen & Co., Philadelphia or St. Louis, ! ANTELOPE AT CHAPPELL, NEBR. Snow Storms in Hills Have Driven Two Herds of Antelope to Plains for Food ,,.,,. " ' (By Herald Correspondent.) ChappeU, Ncbr., Fob. 4. Another large bunch of antelope have Joined' the bunch which came down here last week. The exylaiuvUon of their presence here Is believed to be the heavy snow storms In the hills. The two herds aoem to enjoy their feed ing grounds and are quite gentle Irge crowd of people are comini I here daily to see the antelope feed-! Ing and thoy are proving quite n i attraction. Horrible Blotches of Eczema Quickly cured by Dr. Hobson'a Ec ema Ointment. C. P. Caldwell of New OrkxuM, La., states: "My doc tor advised me to try 'Dr. Hobeon's EcBoma Salve.' 1 used three boxes of ointment and three cakes of Dr. I lob son's Derma Zema Soap. Today I have not a spot anywhere on my body and cani say I am cured." It will do the some for you. Its sooth ing, healing, anti'Hlc action' wHI rid you of all nkln humors,, black heads, pimples, Eciema blotches, red uneMitly sores, and leaves your m clean and faeakhy. Get a box! today. Guaranteed. All druggUts, 60 j cents, or by maiL Pfeiffer Cheml-j Mi Co., Philadelphia & St. Louis. ; NO CINDERS AT PLANT "Quit we put some cinders rn that bad spot on that sidewalk," ask ed one of the councilmen at the meeting of the city council Tues day night, "we can gwt some from the electric light pkaut." "No, we cannot,'' aaJd Mayor Rodger. The reason for this la that Superintend ent Dow of the plant has secured coal that burn, tearing no ctodera. This results ic a big saving of fuel tor the csty nod bettor results, are LEGAL ADVERTISING Notice to Creditors of Estate State of Nt'braaka )ss. i Mox Dutte County l - In the Ma ter of the Katste of "aid otuity, in aad State, hereby notify all persons liHviinr c-ljiimn nnt demands aln, . he eMe of the - v...-..,, .... .,npPIVn, ueconsea, II.. .4 f t.n..A n . . . , ... t .... ha pmvhU d by law, at the county said, and all persons so interested In said estate will appear at said time and place, and duly present liielr said t-kums and denuuids in the manner renuirel hi? Given under thy haml und the seal of the county cour his 4.h day of February, 1914. L. A. rierry. S"') County Judge. Keb5 -4t-:!77-:H2:!1 NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS AND DEVISEES Ti,r. ii. . . 1U; llknoi lr and Devisees m jonn k. ciayton, deceased, will tafce notice that on the 4th day'. of Felmuirv. 1!)14 ThAr. rii " ' ' ht-vw, Vl J.l , Plaintiff herein, filed his petition In, lit.. t i J 1 . . n . . . . tion Twenty-seven. f27. In Toh. fthip Twenty-aeven, (27). North of Range Fifty (50)', Went., in Box Butte County, Nebraska, as against fho defendants and all person claim Vug through or' under thm and to ex elude the defendants and each of them from all right, title and inter et therein. l You are .roquired to answer said petition on or before' the 16th day of March, 1914. ' Dated February 4th. 1914. THEODORE COLVIN. Feh5-4t-375-32l8 Notice to Defendants Theodore Col v In. Plaintiff. ) vs. ) John K. Clayton, Mrs. Clay- ) ton, wife of John E. Clayton, ) First and . real name un- ) known, Defendants. ) The defendants, John E. Clayton, Mrs. Clayton, wife of John E. Clay ton, firet and real name unknown, will take notice that on the 4th day of February. 1914, Theodore Colvini, the plaintiff, filed his petition in the District Court of Box Butte Coun ty, Nebraska, against John E. Clay ton and Mrs. Clayton,- wife of John K. Clayton, first and veal name un known, defendants, the object and prayer of which are to Quiet the ti tle In the plaintiff upon the South east Quarter (SE'-i) of section twenty-seven (27), in township twenty-sev en (27), North of Range Fifty (60) west in IWvy rint.'o rinti mi.mui.. as against eacb and all of said do-1 " v wu-w- tivwiaon. fondants and to exclude each and a! of them from any interest therein. You " required to answer sad petition on or before the Ifith day of March, 1914. Dated February 4th. 1914. THEODORE COIA1X. Febfr4t-376-3230 Serial No. 012341 Notice for Publication ' Haimi-I men of tha lntiu.ln T T a a ctn ni. xr 1.',..' j,in. 20. 1914 NOTICE Is' hereby given that GEORGE F. CANT WELL jof Alliance, Nebraska, who, on Sep tember 21, 1910, made Homestead Da iry No. 012341, for Et.NEtf Sec. 2. T. 22 N. R. 48 W. SS4, SV4NE. NORTH PLATTE VALLEY: Government I rigated homestead lands. Carey Act lands, and deeded lands are yet available for settlers on favorable terms. In this fast developing valley, so close to Eastern markete; the Burlington's new mainline through Central Wyoming traverses this-valley. Ask for publications. THE BR! HORN BASIN: New Big Horn Basin folder will bo ready for distribution about Marc 1st. This will be an Interesting and valuable folder. Ask your agent for copy. . -e WINTER TOURIST FARES: Will be daily In effect to Southern resort until April 30th. j ANNUAL AUTOMOBILE SHOW, " w me iixes patterns of automobiles auto trucks, accessories. Monde!! Lands TeU your Eastern friends about these 32Acre home stead .lands. . We are gening hundreds of Inquiries every week con. eenring them. . . ilijlfj!)ilii I'lllilt: S4NW4. See. 3ff, Twp. 2a North, Iliinge 48 W. of fih Prin cipal Merld'-an, hafl filed notice of Intention to make Final Three Year Proof, to eAtflblieh claim to the land i nmnp uwcnnefl, oo i ore Keieiater Lnd Itecelver, IT S Iind Orflce nt above described, before Register! Alliance, Nebraska, on 1he 26tJi day of March, 1914 Claimant namea as wltnesacfl: ('lMirlee A. Snow. James O. K.nnp dy, Hdward North, and Herman R smith, all of Alliance. Nebraska. I j W. W. WOOD, Register. Febl2-Ct 374-3221 Serial No. t3553 Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, V. S. ImihI Office at Alliance, Nebraska, Jan. 29, 1914. NOTICE is hereby given that JOHN CARSON McCULLOCK of Ellsworth, Nebraska, who, on Feb. 19, 1909, made HomcHtead Entry No.; 03653, for WHSEVi. EVfeSWVl. Sec. R. Kj, NWVi, Sec. 8, Twp. 23 N, R. 43 W. of 6th Principal Meridian, has fiW, ..ice of indention to make H - nal Five car Proof to etaWi.h ciaim to me uinl above described. before RegiMer and Receiver, U. S Land Office, at AHian.-e, Nebraska on the 2Cth day of March, 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: Martin Rochford of Ellsworth. Nc braska; Albeit L. Trerter of Lake - side, Nebraska; Clarence Lelshmnn o Ellsworth, Nebraska; and Barney Reed of Ellsworth, Nebraska. w. W. WOOD. Register. Feb5-7t-373-3220 Serial N6.. .01S2A3 Notice for Publication DepartnKmt of the Interior, U. S, Land Office 'at Alliance, Nebraska, Jan. 19, 1914. NOTICE Is hereby given that ROBERT GRAHAM of Alliance, Nebraska, who, an Aug ust 26. 1910, made Homestead Entry No. 012253. for Lot 1, and N Sec. 22. Lot 3. 8WSE4. SV.SWK, Sec. 15. Twp. 23 North, Range 47 W. of lit h Principal Meridian, has filed not ice of Intention to make Final Three Year Irocf, to establish claim to the - lend above described. - before Register and Receiver, U. 8. Land Office, at AlUa-ice, Nebraska, on the 23d day of March, 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: William II. Archer of Clemen, Ne braska; George 8. McNurlin of de mon, Nebraska; Alvia A. Leishman of Alliance, Nehraeka; and Lafe Mais of Broadwater. Nebraska. i W. W. WOOD, Register. Feb.S-St-3193-371 BIQ BLIZZARD RUINS BUSINESS Seneca Firm Goes to Wall on Ac coun of inability of Debtors to Pay Them (By Herald Correspondent.) Seneca, Nebr., Feb. 4. The large general mercantile store of Marcy & Marcy has failed. Their failure Is due to the big blizzard of March, 1913. They h&d many outstanding accounts with people who had big loMaes in the blizzard and who wore unable to pay, that they were forced I to the wall. It Is believed thev will i - al)le to Pay off all indebtedness j and that the proprietors of the firm wii oe me oniy ones no suner. They have been tn busmen here for three years and were preparing to move Into a new building. TEACHERS EXAMINATION Teacher's special state examina tion will be given on Saturday, Feb ruary 21. at the court house in Alli ance. The subject schedule for Fri day is to be given Saturday fore noon and the subject schedule for Saturday is to be given Saturday afternoon. DELLA M. REED. County Sunt. - 9-1 1-3223 Were you ever 4n those private stalls at the White Front? OMAHA, FEBRUARY 23d to 2StJi J. KRIDELBAUQH . Agent, Alliance ; -.... . L. W..Wtkeley, den. Psngej.Agent, 6m&i,m CLASSIFIED Advertising FURNISHKD ROOMS-Over the Fa tuous. Phone 277. . J;itfitf4204 ; WANTED -FOFR YOUNG MEN i sich and every town In weaters. Nebraska to not ae my agents. Write i for free particulars. FRANK W. ' WOLVERTON, Dept. ft. AlLlance, Ne ! brasko. Jan29tf3200 Coal office at Rowan'a feed store. aOWAN & WRIGUT, phone 7l. tf ABSTRACTERS 1 J. D. EMERICK ! Bonded Abstracter. 1 have the on,l 6el ot . abstract j J. iq-jq for 8ale or exchange mTscTlla7ieu8 Money to loan on. real estate. P. . Reddish. 3tf : PRESH MILK COW FOR SALE . lhone 271 or call at 403 Miseourti j Avenue. . j VJon22 2t 3185 RANCH FOR SALE OR TRADE . Relinquishment of 100 acres under the. proposed government canal, "4 miles sort beast of Bayard, Nebras ka, improvements are frame house, 12x24, with small lean-to; fenoe around - the bouse; good well and pump; about 60 acres can be irrigat ed. Address Box 2850. Herald 6t flee. Alliance, Nebraska. , For nice clean Niggerbead Lust -ind Nut, and Eastern Hard out coaL phone to No. 22. ' Dierks Lumber ft Coal Company. . L. W. BOWMAN Ptiyeleisn and Surgeon Office k. First National Bank Bid. Phones: Office. Stt; residence,. If. SO tf-lCOS Advertisement . E. W. RAY, FLORIST Cut flowers and potted plant. Floral pieces made on short notice. Mall orders given special attention. 41tf2549 FORJIMERA FOR SALE 7-room house. One-half pay down, other hah to suit pur chaser. 711 Missouri Ave. Phone Block CG4. 8tf3221 Rowan & Wright, coal, wood and posts. Phone 71. tf t Buy your coal of Rowan A Wright. Phone 71. tf FOR SALE One 260 egg Mankato Incubator. Perfect condition. Fully equipped. Cheap. 120 Box Butte Ave. 82t$-3201 . Colorado lump coal $8 60. All oth er kinds of coal at moderate prices. We have the coal on hand for immed iate deM-very. Phone 73. " FOREST LUMBER CO. FIREMEN ARE GRATEFUL TO THE CITY COUNCIL Alliance Fire Department Appreciate Help of City Council in ths Funds for Convention John W. Guthrie, in behalf of the Alliance Volunteer Fire Department, thanked the city council Tuesday ey erring at their regular session, for t heir financial SMeistamce In helping the department eend the members and delegates to the annual conven tion in Columbus In January. "Alliance was honored tn many ways by the state association," said Mr. Guthrie, -p. m. Pond, secretary of the state fire prevention bureau, paid our chief, P. E. Romig, a great compliment when, be eaid that Chief Romdg was the only chief In.,! the stats who knew every basemen en trance and exit la the. town. k We were Indeed glad that we had the opportunity-to attend this convention, the best ever held." The King of All Laxatives For conetJpartcnv use Dr. King's NVw Ufe Pills. Paul Motbulka, of Buffalo, N. Y.. says they are the "king of all laxatives. They are a bloating to an my family and I al ways keep a box at home." Get a box and get well again. Price 25c. At Drugghtts or by mail. H. E. Buck lea tt Co., Philadelphia or 8t Loul. NEW TRANSFORMERS COMING ' In order to ghre the people in the eaj wl of town better electric Ugbt, Superintendent Dow of the light plant is negotiating for some new traneformer to take the place of the oM ones now assd. When se PWk and jdaoed in use thW will re 9 J; tetter Hgnt for the eonsum-