The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, March 05, 1914, Image 4

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    THE ALLIANCE HERALD
JOHN W. THOMAS, Editor
Lloyd C. Thomas, City Editor
Published overy Thursday by
THE HERALD PUIiLISHlNO COMPANY
Incorporated
Cloyd C. Thomas, President J. Carl Thomas, Vice Prea.
John W. Thomas, Secretary
Entered at the post office at
through tbe malla as second-class
Subscription price, $1 50
THURSDAY. MARCH
NATIONAL HONOR AT STAKE
Whlle tbe formal opening of tlie
Panama cannl Is nt for next Janu
ary, President. Wilson la reported to
be confident Unit ships will be going
through the rannl by faM. l,nng be
foro then il Is expected Conpress
Will pass the bill repealing the act
attempting American phipa from toll.
No other course Is open lo this gov
ernment if our tiutlonal Integrity and
frond faith are to be preferred.
The free tolls act Was nquostlon
abl.v a violation of the Uay-raunce-lote
treaty with Oreit Ilrltalu. As
suredly the t nltcd States cannot af
ford to assume the position of violat
ing Its own solemn treaty obliga
tions for the aake of a petty pocun-
owners of American Teasels. There.
ta not even a question of aaltonal ad
vantage at stake; the only qventlon
! whether we shall, aa a nation,
break our solemn word for the prof
It of a few men.
The story of our canal treaty obli
gations with England begins more
than half a century bac. The Do
minion of Canada, stretching like the
United States from ocean to ocean,
was the keynote of Great Drltaln's
Interest. In 1850 tbe Olayton-Bul-wer
treaty provided for Joint con
aUuctlon of a canal wan negotiated
.and ratified. In that Instrument ap
peared a clause pledging each gov-
erntnent not to "obtain or maintain
for Itself any exclusive control" ov
er auch a canal.
The Clayton-Bulwer treaty stood
Jfor 50 years. The time came when
we wanted a canal, and wanted to
build aud control it ourHOlveti. The
Clayton-Rulwer treaty stood In the
way. By Its terms we were pledged
forever. There was nothing to be
done, in honor, but to negotiate a
new treaty dissolving the old one.
Great Britain waa willing to cancel
the agreement on what seemed to be
reasonable terms. The Hay-Paunc-fote
treaty or 1901 waa accordingly
negotiated and ratified, superseding
the old Instrument. By the terms
of that treaty Great Britain relin
quished its rights to partnership in
the canal and the l' tilted States on
Its part pledged that "the canal shall
be free and open to the vessels of
commerce and of war ef all nations
on terms of entire
equality."
No specious reasoning can contro
vert the plain terms of thla Boleiun
covenant.. No argument of expedi
ency ran hold against the demands
of national honor. Tbe United
States must and will fulfill the obll
gallons of its treaty. The Panama
anal will be used by the ships of all
nations on term of entire equality.
Secretary Lane of the Interior De
partment, during the past few weeks
has recommended to the president
numerous orders of restoration and
withdrawal affecting the public
lands. The Secretary has also op
ned to entry under the Enlarged
r- . . .
juuieiieaa aci several large areas
In the western states. Ueuerul ref
erence la made to these varioua or
dera and designations in the follow-'
Ing paragraphs, and additional infor
mation may be obtained by those in
terested rfom the lT. S. Geological
Surrey. Washington, I). C.
Enlarged Homestead Designations
iu Colorado the extension of the
rrinlege r.i ;t;o-itcre homcKtead en
try to over a million acre not prev
iously d-.; iiuti'd under the enlarg
ed homestead act is announced by
Secretar Sane, and beginning eurly
In March oi.trynien will be permitted
to mul:e homesteads for the increas
ed amount of land, llomesteaders
already on tho ground and holding
ordiitary homesteads of 169 acres
will be ullowed to take an addition
al 160 aires of adjacent public lands
upon co apliunce with the provisions
f Him tnlarged homestead act.
- At. lo from un area ef about one
bund red thousand acrea aoutbwest
Ol lurano in Ia Plata county, the
lands ere situated in the South
Flait e Valley, and include large por
tion of Weld, Morgan, Logan and
,Beih:wU'k counties. All tbe lands
fe.ive been classified as nonirrigable
aui a result of extensive field inves
tigations by the engineers of tbe
Geological Surrey.
In Washington 28,00 acres have
teen designated under tbe enlarged
bomealead act to become subject to
Alliance, Nebraska, for transmission
iiuvUt.
per yenr In advance
1914
entry in March, 1914. The lands
opened are quite widely scattered
throughout the eautern semi-arid
portion of the atate, but lie princi
pally In Douglas, Lincoln, and A no
tin counties. The locul land offices
In the districts In which the lands
:ire situated will be furnished In the
near future with descriptions of the
tracts designated.
in Oregon nearly joii.ooo acres
have been placed under the opera
lion of the enlarged homestead act
by Secretary Lane by an order which
he bun Just Issued. Tbe lands are
nil situated in the eastern, non-arid
portion of the ntute, and have been
classified as non-irrigable in charac
ter by the Director of the Geological
Survey. The areas are widely scat-
'" located in over fifty dlf-
ferent townships. Inquiries regard
lug the specific location of the tracts
may properly be addressed to the of
ficials of the local land offices at
The Dalles, La Grande, Lakeview,
Burns, and Vale, in whose districts
the lands are situated.
In New Mexico the extension of
the enlarged homestead act to near
ly 40,000 acres not hitherto placed
under the operation of the act, has
been directed by Secretary Lane in
an order recently Issued. The
lands lie principally in the north
eastern part of the state, within
Colfax, Mora, and Union counties.
The uction taken la in response to
twelve petitions presented by resi
dents on or near the lands designat
ed. In Idaho the extension of the en
larged homestead net to about 163,
000 acres of additional land and
their opening to entry under the
general provisions of the act, re
quiring residence. Is announced by
Secretary Lane of the Interior De
partment. The lands, while situat
ed In a number of counties In the
southern part of the state, are main
ly located in Twin Fulls, Cassia,
rower, Oneida, and Bingham coun
ties. The action is based largely
upon reports of field investigations
of water resources by members of
i tie Geological Survey. Information
as to the exact location of the lands
should be obtained from the local
kind offices at Blackfoot and Hailey,
Ida ho.
In I'tah, over 40.000 acres have
been recently opened to entry under
tbe provisions or the Enlarged
Homestead Art, by an order issued
by Secretary Lane. The lands He
mostly in Kane and Washington
counties In the extreme soul Invent
em part of the state. The local
land otllcers at Salt Lake City will
be advised of the description of the
lands designated In the near future,
and further information as to their
exact location may be secured from
that office.
In Idaho tbe petitions of thirteen
settlers on public lands for the de
signation of their lands under the
non-residence provisions of the en
larged homestead act have received
fiut. ruble consideration by Secretary
Lane. Investigations by the t?e log
ical Survey having established the
fact that bocauiie of the absence of
ui accessible supply of water for do-ltit-btie
use. It 's Impracticable for ;he
petitioners to reside upon their
I'tiuls. The homesteaders affected
aiv residents of Cassia. Oneida end
Fremont count ies.
liFt IDF. YOI KSKLF
The Opportunity h Here, Harked by
Alliance Testimony
Don't take our word for it.
Don't depend on a stranger's state
ment.
Read Alliance endorsement.
Read tbe statements of Alliance
citizens.
And decide for yourself.
Here la one case of It.
Mrs. Robert Bicknell. 504, Big
Horn Ave., Alliance, Nebr., says: " I
have known of the merit of Doan's
Kidney Pills for over three years. I
first used them in Pleasanton, Iowa.
For years I had kidney complaint
and was unable to find permanent
relief until I began using Doan's Kid
ney Pills. They removed the pain
In my loins and also strengthened
my back. Since then I have felt like
a different person. 1 cannot recom
mend Doan's Kidney Pills too high
ly In retiyn for the benefit they
brought."
Price 50c at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy
get Doan's Kidney Pills the same
that Mrs. Bicknell had. Foster-Mil-burn
Co., Props.. Buffalo. N. Y.
Any kind of coal you want oa
band at our yards. Prices rib.
FOREST LUMBER CO
WILLING WORKEItH
Ity Walt Mason
There are many Willing .Workers
down among the unemployed, and
their lives aro spent In trouble and
In hardship unalloyed. And they
cry, "It's rank injustice that we men
of willing hands must be classed
with bums and hobos, with th- non
productive bands. Here we stand
and ask for labor, beg for work n1
beg In rain, and there's surely some
thing rotten with the nation'. heart
or brain. We are little Willing
Workers, and no labors would we
shirk, but you make us down-and-outers,
for you will not give us
work." I have hired some Willing
Workers, able - bodied men and
strong, and they surely worked like
blazes but they always did things
wrong. Oh, no odds what job they
tackled, they would do It wapper
Jawed, whether they were herding
chickens or Just spading up the sod;
whether they were fixing fences or
repairing buegysheda, they were
willing with their muscles, but they
never used their heads. And I al
ways bad to follow, follow sadly In
their track, doinp all their labors ov-J
er, with a green pain In my back.i
Thla Is why the Willing Workers find
this world so sad a Joint; this Is why
the stern employers say to them.
Skidoo! Aroint!"
WALT MASON.
Copyright, 1914, by
The Adams Newspaper StvIcp
RICHES
II) Walt Mumoii
The more cold coin a fellow col
lars, the hungrier he gets for dol
lars. When he Is young and short
of troubles, he aays: "Some fifty
thousand roubles will be a fortune
quite imposing; when I have that I
won't go nosing around in search of
extra kroners, like some old greedy
money loaners. By that time I'll be
old and wheezy, so I'll sit down and
take It easy." But when he has that
bunch of guilders, he says. "Oh,
chee! the fortune builders would
laugh to scorn my paltry savings
methinks I bear their jocund rav
ings! So I'll go forth and nail u mil
lion I will, so help me. Colonel Lil
lian!" Then through the clanging
marts be wanders, and all the sunny
years he squanders, and travels at a
pace that's killing to get the kopeck
and the shilling. And when he's old
and frail and battered, his heart
worn out, his system shattered, from
toiling up Gain's crooked trackage,
he looks upon his handsome pack-1
age and sighs: "it is a measly bun
dle, and my old bones I'll have to
trundle until my meagre roll is pad
ded with other millions to it added."
Then Death comes up, the Doom that
wrecks us, and soaks him in the sol
ar plexus, and In his shroud morti
cians wind him, nnd all his scads
ire left behind him.
W.ALT MASON.
Copyright, 1914, by
Tbe Adams Newspaper Servi-e
THAT OLD COST
Ily Walt Mason j
When paying bills I used to ay:
"Our statesmen do not earn their
pay! The cost of living is so high, it
fairly makes your uncle cry! If con
gressmen and senators would carry
on relentless wars against the causes
which combine to get our goats, both
yours and mine, the poor might have
a chance' to thrive, and bless their
stars that they're alive!" And peo
ple all agree dwith me, and Bald they
reaPy couldn't see why statesmen do
not earn a crown by cutting robber
prices down. But since I've thought
the matter o'er, at statesmen I am
not so sore. I rather think I am to
blame that life is an expensive
shame. I blow my money every day
as though I'd loads to throw away;
I buy the most expensive things,
from butcher's meats to napkin
rings; I seldom stop to count the
cost, and so the bills produce a frost.
And that's the way we're all Inclin
ed; a rare thing is the frugal mind; '
each year we burn more thining!
scads, than in their lifetime spent i
our dads.
WALT MASON.
Copyright, 1914, by
The Adams Newspaper Servico
Oongh Medicine foe Children.
Never give a child acoiii;h medicine that
contain opium la any for ui. When opium
ia given other and more serious disease may
follow. Long experience has demonstrated
that there ia no better or safer medicine for
cough, oolds and croup in children than
Chamberlain' Cough Remedy. It U equally
valuable for adult. Try it. It contain no
opium or other harmful drug. For sale by
ail dealers. Advertisement.
GENUINE RED UIVEH OHIO
SEED FItOM MINNESOTA
In case we receive sufficient en
couragement from Box Butte county
growers we will, about April 1st.
have on track at Alliance a car -of
email Blze, selected seed at 1KV per
bushel sacked. Don't plant diseas
ed stock. Buy Quality regardless of
price. Write us amount you wish
reserved. Ask either of your banks
about us.
EASTMAN-MINOR.
312 South 13th. Lincoln. Nebr.
12-51-3271
j - :.' )
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!
1lo)iV0 column
Oil, Never Mind!
Mrs. Schoppen- Blackberry
thirty cents the jar! My. Isn't
Jam jear?
Mr. Sands Isn't it what?
Mrs. Schoppen I say, isn't
dam Joar er I mean, isn't
jam,
that
that
that
dam dear. Oh, never mind.
Little Robert Acheson, son of I.
L. Acheson, is as cute a little shaver
as you can find. He has an uncle,
M. O. der, who Is a well known
Burlington conductor. Robert's
chief ambition in life is to be bald
headed and wear a uniform like his
r.ncle.
Here is a cute little piece, com
posed by five Alliance young ladies,
all handsome and talented, which
came to our desk.
"I've been fishing 'bout a year,
Dangling my bait in this town
here.
I've caught a heart, but what o' that
When you don't know where your
beau lives nt."
If you're too bashful to call on
tbein, boys, leave your Address and
let them do the calling.
OillouBurM and Constipation Cured.
If you are ever troubled with biliotmness
jr constipation you will be interested in the
jtatenient of K. F. Erwin, Peru, Ind. "A
year ago taut winter 1 had an attack of indi
eestion followed bv biliousneas and consti pa-
It ion. Seeing Chamberlain's Tabletaao highly
recommended, I bought a bottle or tnetn and
, , rl.1 WB7
-AdvertiHement.
Why Not Have the LaleM?
All the latest popular music Just
out 10 and 15 cents. Send for
bulletin. CRESCENT MUSIC &
PUB. CO.. Box 789. Denver. Colo.
10-r,t?-324 0
DISCOUNT ON WORK
We will give a discount of twenty
I five per cent on all work du.ing the
I mouth of
March. This includes
cleaning, dyeing and pressing. Phone
5fc. Work called for and delivered.
Alliance Cleaning Works
THE BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD
for our patrons. That is why we sell the
Advo Brand of Canned Goods
The Quality of these good gains new friends
every day. If you haven't tried ADVO yet,
ask your neighbor about at
G.W. Duncan & Son "Good Things to Eat"
PHONE 32
.rfMin.vagrj
make the Ix'sj
Hemingford
; Western Nebraska Hard Wheat
know bow to make il.
you s sack of our dour.
M. L. MILLER, Prop.
1 1 EM l Nt FORD,
Sheriffs Hale
By virtue of an Order of Sale di
rected to roe from the Clerk of the
District Court of Box Butte County,
Nebraska, on a decree rendered in
said court on the 25th day of March,
1913, in favor of The Alliance Build
ing and Loan Association, a corpor
ation, as Plaintiff, and against Julia
C. Hale, as Defendant, for the sum
of $1651.40, and costs taxed at $..
and accruing costs, and In favor of
the Alliance Grocery Company, a
corporation, as cross petitioner, and
against the said Julia C. Hale, as de
fendant, for the sum of $61, and in
favor of Forest Lumber Company, a
corporation, as cross petitioner, and
against the said Julia C. Hale, us de
fendant, for the rum of $31.50, and
directing that the premises therein
described, to-wit :
Lot Seven (7), in Block Seven
teen (17), Town of Alliance, in Box
Butte County, Nebraska, be apprais
ed, advertised and sold as upon exe
cution, to satisfy said sums so found
due and payable, in the order of
their priority, 1 have caused said
land above described to be apprais
ed and will ofTer the same to the
highest bidder, for cash in hand, on
the 6th day of April, A. D. 1914, in
front of the west front door of ' the
Court Houee in Alliance, in said
county, at the hour of 1 o'clock, p.
m., of said day, when and where due
attendance will be given by the un
dersigned. Dated March 4th. 1914.
C. M. COX.
Sheriff of said County.
13-5t-390-3304
Peacock coal, a new Colorado
coal, is the best on the market. Try
It and you will like it. 9 per ton
Phone 73. FOREST LUMBER CO.
Eye Defects
Nearly all defects of the eyes are
really physical defects In the curva
ture of the eye ball and lense In the
eye. The crystaline lens of the eye
is elastic and is supplied with mus
cles which force it into proper cur
vature in the act of forming images
on the retina.
My Glasses
relieve the muscular strain by
directing the rays to the proper
focal point. With the strain re
, lieved nature is free to restore
the eyes to health and strength.
E. C. DRAKE
REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST
Alliance, .... Nebraska
"LET MK CilY FOR YOU"
HARRY P. COURSEY
LIVE STOCK AND GENERAL
AUCTIONEER
Farm Sales a Special!)
TERMS REASONABLE
PHONE 664
ALLIANCE NEBRASKA
Hour. The
Roller Mills
A&k your grocer to send
Every sack guaranteed.
NEBRASKA 1
CLASSIFIED
Advertising
FURNISH KI) ROOMS Over the Fa
moits. Pbone 277.
J;iirCtf4204
WIDOW with one child, nine
years old, would like position a
housekeeper. Answer, addressing
Box No. o'JI.I. care Herald, Alliance,
Nebr.
1 0tf3 2 43
W A NT 101) FOUR YOUNG MEN km
wh and every town In wester
Nebraska to nod at my agents. Write
for free particulars. FRANK VT.
WOLVKRTON, Dept. I, Alliance,. Ne
braska. Jan2!Hf::!200
Coal office at Rowan' feed siore.
rtOWAN & WRIGlfT, pi.one 71. tf
ABSTRACTERS
I. D. EMERICK
Bonded Abstracter.
I have the only set of abstract
ok3 in Box Butte county. Office
Room 7, Opera House Block.
10tf570
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
MSCLLATHOJS
Money to loan on real estate. F
tf. Reddish. 3tf
RANCH FOR SALE OR TRADE
Relinquishment of 100 acres under
the proposed government canal, 8
miles northeast of Bayard, Nebras
ka. Improvements are frame house.
12x24, witA small lean-to; fence
around the house; good well and
pump; about 60 acres can be irrigat
ed. Address Box 2850. Herald Of
fioe. Alliance, Nebraska.
For nice clean Niggerhead Lump
and Nut, and Eastern Hard nut coal,
phone to No. 22.
Dlerks Lumber & Coal Company.
L. W. BOWMAN
Physician and Surgeon
Office lo First National Bank Bid.
Phones: Office, 862; residence, 16.
50-tf-1608 Advertisement
E. W. RAY, FLORIST
Cut flowers and potted plants
Floral pieces made on short notice
Mail orders given special attention.
41tf2549
FOR KEEMSJTE
HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT
New house, eight rooms, closet with
each room. Fine location In west
part of city.
FOREST LUMBER CO.. Phone 73.
mch.'tf3283
FOR SALE -7-roojn house. One-half
pay down, other half to suit pur
chuMr. 711 Misouri Ave. Phooe
Black 504. Rtf322C
Rowan 4 Wright, coal, wood and
osts. Phone 71. tf
Buy your coal of Rowan & Wright
Phone 71. tf
Steam Plow for Sale
Bargain In Reeves steam plow
ouifit. Good nhapi'. Address G. B '
Carr, Alliance.
10-St-3236
SHOW CASE FOR SALE CHEAP
At Harper'B store.
w-rachl-lt-3267
TWO TYPEWRITERS FOR SAL
CHEAP One Underwood and one
L. C. Smith. Harper's Store.
w-mchl-lt-3267
WORK WANTED Experienced
couple want position on raneh. Can
furnish references. - Address A. H..
care Herald, Alliance, Nebr.
WANTED Hides, Sheep Pelts &
Wool. We pay highest prices. Write
for prices and tags. Omaha Hide A
Fur Co., Omaha, Nebr.
12-4t-3263
WANTED A housekeeper, by
widower. Address Box 3287. Herald
Office.
13-20t-3287$
WANTED
150 head of horses or cattle want'
ed for summer pasture. Plenty of
range and water. Thirteen miles
northeast of Ellsworth, Nebr. Ad
dress C. W. 'MATTHEWS.
13tf3285
FOR SALE Small, clean stock of
general merchandise. 12,000 In
cluding fixtures. Postoffice thrown
In. Postofflce pays $20 to $2S
monthly. Cream station pays f50
to $65 for six months In tbe year;
making $75 to $90 per month be
sides the profits from the store.
Cheap rent. Daily mall after next
July. 25 miles from railroad.
Chance to buy or lease 840 acres la
connection. This la a snap for some
one. Act ouick. Address M. L
Whitakcr. Canton, Nebr.
13U3286
STALLION FOH SALE
Thorobred Shire. Weight. 1600
pounds. Good shape. 5 years old
Also 6 or 8 mares. R. J. MAIN. 4
miles south of Alliance.
wl3-45$-3277