The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, June 25, 1914, Image 7

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    LAND OKFICK NKYYM !
The following communication has
been received by the officials of the
Alliance land office from the com
sulssloner of the general land office
at Washington:
The affidavit required by existing
regulations from assignors and as
signees In assignments of reclama
tion homestead entries under the
provisions of the act of June 23, 19
10 (36 Stat, 692), and the affidavit
of the entryman and the affidavits
corroborative thereof required by ex
isting regulations in making final
proof of reclamation and the pay-
ment of the water right charges on
reclamation homestead entries as the
basis for the Issuance of final certif
icate and patent on such entries un
der the provisions of the act of Aug
ust 9, 1912 (37 Stat., 265), must be
sworn to before officers authorised
to administer oaths In homestead
cases. These affidavits may be
sworn to before a United States com
missioner or the Judge or clerk of
any court of record in the land dis
trict in which the lands are situated.
A notary public is not authorized to
administer oaths in homestead cases
and such affidavits sworn to before
notary public will not be accepted
by this office.
WILL REMOVE
TO MONTANA
Morrill fount)- Iliinrhm&u Residing
in Alliance Will Hell SUK-k
at Public Sal
Job Printing
Because of our unique organization we
are able to turn out superior job printing
quickly and satisfactorily. We employ
only printers who are experts. Our plant,
the most completely equipped in western
Nebraska, is in a position to turn out any
size job of work on short notice. Why
get unsatisfactory, shoddy printing done
when you can get the kind that satisfies
for the right price. Phone 340 and we
will call. Mail orders given prompt attention.
Herald Publishing Co.
Alliance, Nebraska
In this issue of The Herald ap
pears the advertisement of H. E
Boon's public sale of horses, cattle
and machinery, to be held at the
ranch In Morrill county, nineteen
miles south of Alliance, Wednesday,
July S.
Mr. and Mrs. Coon nave decided
to move to northwestern Montana,
where they visited last winter. They
will leave Alliance the latter part of
July, with their son Clarence and
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Wining. They have a
large number of friends in Iiox Butte
and Morrill counties who will regret
to see them leave Nebraska but who
will be pleased to learn that they
will be pleas antly situated In their
new home.
Mr. Boon bought a quarter section
of land on which there is fruit and
lot of heavy timber, two miles from
Flathead lake. The timber will be
cut and sawed into lumber. His son'
In-law, C. M. Ellsas, also bought land
there. Mr. and Mrs. Ellsas have
been living in that country since last
fall.
While selling off hia stock and ma
chinery. Mr. Boon still holds his
Morrill county ranch and his resi
dence property in Alliance.
Inter National Park territory Is
thrust upon the traveler, and from,
over, around, and alongside the gla-
lers. trails have been constructed
1th a view to making the -wonders
of nature within the park easily ac
cesRible as well as to provide patrol
routes for the protection of the for
ests and game. These trails lead to
the camps, or parks, known as Para
ise Valley, Henrys Hunting Ground,
Van Trump Park, Cowllts Park, Oh
napecosh River and its hot springs,
Summerland, Grand Park, Moraine
Park, Elyslan Fields, Spray Park,
Natural Bridge, Cataract Basin, St
Andrews Park, Glacier Basin, etc. In
addition to the rules and regulations
the circular contains lists of books
and magazine articles for the benefit
of those desiring more detailed In
formation
PAPER
ton's.
ICE BLANKETS Ha mil
Something About
Government Ownership
No. 8
Advocates of govern
ment ownership of tele
phones have claimed that
the American people are
paying dividends on "wa
tered" stock.
Here is what Represen
tative Lewis, Chief
Congressional Ad
vocate of Govern
ment ownership,
says about "wa
ter" in Bell Tele
phone stock:
"Be it said for the Bell
System that it is the one
great corporation in our
country that has not is
sued tons of counterfeit
capital.
"Its bonds today repre
sent the actual contribu
tions of its stockholders
in money to a great com
mon enterprise."
The telephone business
nas produced no
millionaires.
Last year the net
earnings of the
Bell System were
less than 6 per
cent, on the actual invest
ment. Five per cent, of the
gross revenue, or $11,
300.000, wer2 y.aid in
taxes in 1913.
Belt Tch-phons Sav-cc 11ns Set the
Standard for the Rest of the World.
NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY
PKKSONAIi
If any of our subscribers who paid
us ror tne ciud or magazines nave
failed to receive them, we request
you to write us. The Susbcrlption
Agency to whom we send these sub
scriptlons advise us that errors are
liable to occur In having names and
addresses properly entered, and for
fear that some of our subscribers
may not be receiving the magazines
we publish this notice.
It is the wish of the Subscription
Agency and the publishers of the
magazines as well as ourselves that
every subscriber receive the maga
zines promptly and for a full year
On account of the magazines all
being published monthly, it requires
nearly thirty days to get first copies
of all the magazines into the bands
of new subscribers. If your name
has been In our office thirty days and
you are not getting the magazines
write us at once, for there has bee
some mistake made In getting your
name properly entered on the mail
lng list.
It is our intention to continue of
fering this club of four magazine to
our subscribers, It you haven't plac
ed your order vi!i us, we ask you to
do it now. All the subscribers who
are getting the magazines spfuk
highly of them. They certainly give
big value for the money.
Remember, you can secure our pa
per and four magazines one year for
11.68.
All the fun incident to motorcycle
scorching comes before the motorcy
cle hits something hard.
PATER
ton s.
ICE BLANKETS Hanill-
IT KEEPS
FLIES H
m
and allnwa th rattlo to feed In pfar.
It tlnra not cum the hair, bl inter the
akin or make nulla taata or amcll. Kavee
double ita coat in ratra milk.
Cow-Ease
la a rlcan non-rwnot rutins liquid (hat la
ulutulutaly harmlraa-taay to apply. Krrpi
the rowa in good condition and makaa
money for tha farmer. Try it to-day.
For Sale By
F. E. Holsten
Alliance, Nebr.
ACiKNT WANTKI)
In every county, to sell
School Furniture and Hupplies
Experienced man preferred, but
line can be handled by Insurance,
Implement, Sewing Machine, Pia
no, Nursery Stock and other ag
ents; also School Teachers.
We manufacture the new
Steel Non-IIreakable I)ekn
When their merits are explain"
ed, School Boards will have noth
ing else. Good commissions.
SCHOOL DIRKCTORH
Should Investigate .
STEEL FUKNITTOIK CO.
Dept. N. (J rand Rapids, Mich.
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LOOK for the following points in the
manure spreader you buy: I. Cor
rect, efficient, well-tested design. 2. Guar
antee of first-class materials. 3. Reinforc
ing of parts where strains usually come, 4. btrengtn
of parts where occasional strains come. 5. Wearing
qualities and protection of driving parts. 6. Repu
tation of manufacturer, insuring efhcient repair
service. Satisfied American farmers find these essen
tials in International manure spreaders.
International spreaders have, besides, many feat
ores that grew out of long field experience. Study
the steel construction in frame, wheels, and driving
mechanism; the easily-removable beater; the differ
entials in rear axles, insuring even spreading while
turning corners; the reversible worm and gear; low,
easily-loaded box; and uiauy others.
International spreaders are of all styles and sixes,
high and low, endless and reverse apron. rite tor
illustrated catalogues, and when we send them wo
will tell you where you may see the spreaders.
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Guide U Alt. Rainier National I'urk
Methods of Baling the wonderful
Ice fields of Mount Rainier National!
Park are given in a circular on that
reservation just issued by direction ,
of Secretary Lane. This park is
situated in western Washington,
about 56 miles southeast of the city
of Tacoma. It has an area of 207,
360 acres and comprises Mount Rain
ier and all it approaches, including
one of the largest glacier systems in
the world, radiating from any single
peak. Surrounding the mountain
are beautiful forests of fir and cedar,
and in the natural parks below the
snow line are luxuriant fields of wild
flowers of all colors and descriptions
The lower altitudes of the park are
densely timbered with fir, cedar,
hemlock, maple, alder, cottonwood,
and spruce. The forested areas ex
tending to an altitude of 4,000 feet
is reached, and the high, broad plat
eaus between the glacial canyons
present incomparable scenes of div
ersified beauties, seemingly arrang
ed to suit every taste. These "parks"
as they are called, are studded here
and there with lakes and streams
bordered with clumps of picturesque
alpine firs and gorgeous beds of wild
flowers, and in numerous instances
apparently tender blossoms will be
found pushing their heads out from
under the snow. The general eleva
tion of the glacial valleys at the
boundary lines of the park is about
2,000 feet above sea level. These
valleys afford a comparatively easy
grade to the lower ends, or "snouts"
of the various glaciers approximate
ly an average additional elevation of
2,000 feet. At these glacier snouts
the real alpine nature of Mount Ha-
Get Your Rig
AT THE
Checkered Front
Livery Barn
Aulo Iiv::y in Connection
Best of service given.
Clean and comfortable
feeding stable
Phone 64
Opposite City llall
QUY MAPPS. Proprietor
All Kinds of
CEMENT
CONSTRUCTION
Sidewalks. Founda
tions, Curb, Gutter,
Retaining Walls, etc.
It will pay you to see
me before letting
your work
T. J. BEAL
PHONE 782
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
Rates: One-inch cards, 50 cents; two inch cards, $1.00
M. M. BULLOCK.
ATTORNEY
AT LAW
ALLIANCE
i NEBRASKA
1311. I). K5. TYLKU
Dentist
PHONE 18?
OVER FIRST NATIONAL IAN
ALLIANCE : NEBRASKA
General
Contractors
We Construct
CEMENT SIDEWALKS
or anything in the
Cement Line
Brick Work. Tile and
Plastering
Old Fashioned Fire Places
and Mantels
LUND & GLARUM
Phone 249 Alliance, Nebr.
A. J. KENNEDY
Dsntlst
Offlc In Alliance National
Building over Port Office
PHONE 391
C3-00. C3-. G-o,d.a"b3T
LICENSED EMBALMER
nnnmiiiiiinniiiiiitit.
Buy Snow
White
Bread
from your grocer or at
our bakery. We also
make all kinds of pastry,
and carry a complete line
of soft drinks and confectionery.
Stephenson
& Reed
111 Box Butte Ave. Phone 133
ftmmiiiiiiiiin mnntmti
PHONE:
ALLIANCE
Day 498
Night C10
NEBRASKA
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER
At The Herald Office
REASONABLE RATE8
PROMPT 8ERVICB
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
PLANS AND ESTIMATES FURN
ISHED ON APPLICATION
I Amploy only first-class meohanleav
All work guaranteed.
PHONE 279
Residence and 8hop,
7th and Mississippi.
Alliance, Nebraska.
Ii. A. COPSEY
Physician and 8urgeon
Office Phone 380. Res. Phone Mf
Calls suit we red. promptly day a4
aiBai irom ornce. (Knees: Alliance
National Dank bulldln
Of floe. "
O. E. SLAG-LE, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office phone 69 Res. phone IS
Alliance, Nebraska.
Orle Coppernoll
Res. Phone 20
P. J. Peteree
Res. Phone U
Drs. Coppernoll & Petersen
Osteopaths
Rooms 7, S and 9, Rumer Block
PHONE 43
take with you a box of good
and a late
Get them at up town news
stand or at depot
.LdClllex BIOS.
Want
Ads
arc the little fellows that
bring the business. The
Herald guarantees more
bona fide replies than any
other Alliance newspaper
or you get your
Money
Back
300 LICE
Or More
on One Hen
la by no mejna ancommoa. No oast woold axpeci
to lattea altar ua that lumbar ortirka" ami.
Int haa blood, but many axpeci t
tha old bca to to ahead ahaUim .
out ti while lie a ad miiea arc ;
aaODlnt kar very life. U a have
couattd over 2000 dead Uca under
row of tea tint, om m rvoet
board oainted the nlrht before ariifc
Ua a Lxx Killer. 1 hia (real kilter doM
double duty contact aiua Banco, Bca. I
bedbui. etc. about tha rooatat tha I
vapor killa Ilea oa tha caickena eittlnf
over It. ratoponlylaairtisotcaaa.
r tab at avat tu.fc lovaa
Tareealiia II eta, Mela.. H Ml ruakxr fteueave.
F, J. I1RENNAN
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Dr. L. W. Curtis
Prepared to treat all
domestic animals
Phone 633
Alliance, - - - Nebr.
Auto Livery
Quick Service
Careful Driving
Phones: Gange 118. Res. 293
Britt's Garage
Blooded and High
Grade Milk Cows
HOLSTEINS A SPECIALTY
Any Number Wanted
F. M. I lyndshaw & Son
THEOFORD, NEBR.
Their fickleness is
some girls Interesting.
what makes
BRUCE WILCOX
Lawyer and Land Attorns
Practitioner in civil courts since 1MI
and Register U. S. land office trm
1903 to 1907. Information by mail
specialty.
Offlca In Land Office Building
1LLU.NCE : : NEBRASKA
EUGENE BURTON
Attorn y at Law
Land Attorney
Office First National Bank Bulldia
PHONE 180
ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA