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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1916)
nnvhiLii nut nnuL win i bwbiiniivii iiikbliiiw nwkvnit I wn nuvkvuvil Memlx-n of MiernUvr Committee Met M Conrt. I1omm Thurs day Afternoon At the meeting; of the Box Butte County pry Federation In the Court Uou Thursday afternoon, several matt a of Importance relative to the coming state-wide prohibition cam paign were discussed. The memhera of the executive com mittee took dinner together at a lo cal hotel, and then hold a committee meeting. This aa followed hy an enthusiastic mass meeting, open to all who were Interested. The secretary read several letters from various candidates for public of fices. In which they stated their posi tion regarding the proposed amend ment. The problem of raising funds to carry on the campaign was thorough ly discussed, and it was decided that subscription papers he drawn up and circulated, that all who wish to may help a little; In this way it need not be a burden to any one. The matter of combining the of fices of secretary and treasurer was reconsidered; it being decided that this arrangement would Involve too much work on one man. It. M. Hamp ton was unanimously elected to the office of treasurer. A publicity committee was appoint ed, In whose hands was placed the natter of keeping the proceedings of the federation before the public. Plans for the organization of pre cinct federations throughout the county is being slowly worked out, and will be perfected in due time. The officers and committeemen of the federation are as follows: President, T. II. Ilarnes. Vice president. A. S. Knyeurt. Secretary, A. (Sregory. Treasurer. It. M. Hampton Publicity Committee: .1. W. Thom as. A. T. Lunu. N. (!. Palmer. Executive Committee: .1. II. Cains, Jas. Harry. X. U. Palmer, ami the above named officers. Well Known I lot Ituttr County Fann er Coitncnt to Petition of Friend and Hies for County Office State of Ohio. City of Toledo. Lucas County, ss. Frank .1. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said flrm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATAUKH Cl'KE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of De cember A. D. 1886. A. V. GLEASON, (Seal) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally and acts through the lilood on the Mucous Surfaces of the Sys tem. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by all druggiBts, 75c. Hall's Family Pills for constipa tion. Adv.-Mar .1. A. Keegan, one of the most widely known farmers in Pox Ilutte county, who has been a resident of Hox Butte for ten years and who has always taken an active part in public affairs, in response to the strong urg ing of his friends, has Died for the Republican nomination for county as sessor at the primaries on April IK. Mr. Keegan's up-to-date farm is three miles northeast of Alliance. He was In the real estate business for ten years, which gave hit a thorough knowledge of the values of land and property, and he states that he be lieves that much attention should be given to the equalization of assess ments in other words, that some lands are assessed too low and others too high. He believes that the state board of equalization should give Hox Uutte county a fair show with . the other counties of the state and that the state assessments should be fair. Mr. Keegan filed Monday morning. Pht Stock of All KlrwN Advance In Price from in to S&1 er Out !mMslhle to (Jet Nome Paper stock of all kinds, used In printing newspapers and in Job print ing, has advnntcd in cost again, the second time in the last thirty days. Notices received from the wholesale papjer houses the first of this week quote advances or from fifteen to twenty-five per cent over the prices established after the last advance. Envelopes, book papers, bonds, cover papers, etc., advanced twenty per cent. Newsprint has advanced twenty per cent. These advances make these papers cost from forty to fifty per cent more than they did two months ago. the national joy smoke Fifteen Hundred Dollars for Fifty Send your boy to an agricultural college If you can, but if you find that Impossible get him a scholarship In the Campbell Correspondence School of Soil Culture. It will cost you fif teen hundred dollars to send him to an agricultural college for three years. You can buy a scholarship In the Campbell Correspondence School for fifty dollars and educate your boy at home. If ho applies his spare time to study and takes pains with his work on the farm, he will know as much about scientific farming at the enil of three years as he would If he spent that time and that fifteen hundred dollars at an agricultural college, lie does not have to pass an examination and can begin at any time and go as fast, as he pleases. Of course you are too old to go to college, but you are not too old to study. at home. We have students all the way from 19 years old to 84 yenrs yoiine. Write for a catalog and save $1150. You can't make that much money as easy in any oth er way. Campbell Correspondence School, Hillings, Montana The Aches of House Cleaning The pain and soreness caused by bruises, over-exertion and straining during house cleaning time are sooth ed away by Sloan's Liniment. No need to suffer this agony. Just apply Sloan Liniment to the sore Bpots, i lib only u little. In a short time the pain leaves, you rest comfortably and enjoy a refreshing sleep. One grate ful user writes: "Sloan's Liniment Is worth Hb weight In gold." Keep a butle on hand, use it against all soreness. Neuralgia and bruises. Kills pain. 25c at your druggist. Adv 2 A FAIR WAKNINd One That Should be Heeded by Alll we Residents Frequently the first sign of kidney trouble Is a slight ache or pain in the loins. Neglect of this warning makes the way easy for more serious trou bles dropsy, gravel, Dright's dls ease. Tls well to pay attention to the first sign. Weak kidneys goner ally grow weaker and delay Is often dangerous. Residents of this locality place reliance in Doan s Kidney Pills This tested remedy has been used in kidney trouble over 60 years Is rec ommended all over the civilized world. Read the following: James A. Kersey, Chadron, Nebr. says: "I had slight symptoms of dls ordered kidneys. There had been Dright's disease in my family for sev eral generations and I decided to try Doan s Kidney Pills. This medicine soon cured me." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that cured Mr. Kersey. Foster-Milburn Co.. Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv Mar l A It i ' ' 1 .77 ' f ' , J t M llt 117 i . - Je ,jk r iu 1 1 II iiii n n 1 teV -r:'t2 3 fS '''W I II """WMMMMffl"""' -i it the real tobacco for jimmy pipes and makin's cigarette Tobacco Co PRINTERS INK HAS been respon sible for thousands of business successes throughout the country. Everybody in town may know you but they don't know what you have to selL Advertising Will Help To a Fresh Start! For men who got away to a false start on a pipe or home-made cigarettes Prince Albert has a word or two for what ails their smokeappetites 1 Forget you ever tried to smoke, for Prince Albert is so different, such a fine flavor, so cool and cheerful and friendly, you'll get a new idea of smoke joy f Th 3 patented process fixes that and curs out bite and parch! And this little preachment is also for men who think they're on the right track. A!l to bo said is that the sooner you lay out a nickel or a dime for a supply of Prince Albert, the sooner you'll make a discovery that'll be worth a lot to your peace of mind and tongue 1 Get the idea of smoking all you want without a comeback that's P. A.! R J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Win.ton-Salem, N. C Bay Prlnct Albert alt over th civilized world ! Toppyred bam. 5c; tidy red tint, 10c ; pound and half-pound tin humidor andthat clany cryttal-mlatt pound humidor with eponge-moittener top that hempe the tobaeeo in each fine ehapwalwaye I Oa Ike rettne ei this 6Jf tti tin rem will mi : "Pram PateatrJ J-Ir JOtk. 1907." which hu meat three area naoka aaaai when m nhtJ bcianl J TASH FILES FOR JUOGE Two Now In Itace for TIiIh Non-Par-tisan Ofllce lresent Iik iiiii-Ix-nt a Candidate aV am I Guaranteed Trees t t Y Y t t f t ? ? t t t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y I wish to annoiinco to all persons wlio arc ;oin to plant trees this spring that, if they want the benefit of having tlieir trees (3UAKANTEKD FOR ONE YEAR, it is very important to submit your order AT ONCE, so that tin y will come on the very first shipment. Any trees that 1 plant that come on lin early shipments is one of the means of success, placeR. second shipment will not be guaranteed, as where we have to ship in stock from other Now, if you want to me not later than eeeive all of the benefits connected with success, get your order to Y Y Y Yi Yi Y! Y. Y Y Y YI March 20, 1916 Then leave Ihe rest to me. You will then have done everything that is needed or could be done on your part for a perfect stand of trees. If you neglect to do as above suggested, you are adding risks to the business that no One cares lo cany, so 1 will have to decline to guarantee anything that is not ordered by the above dale. The reason for this is thai trees that commence to leaf out in another climate then brought, here, lose the leaves ami new ones must start, but if brought here before the leaves start and heeled in, the leaves do not fall ofT when transplanted, and can then be safely planted up to the first of June. Why not gel busy, and let's commence sec nic. j ist drop me a can! to Alliance, Nebr., to fill this country with trees. If you do phone No. 3Sti. not for your wants, or This guarantee applies only lo trees which I furnish and planl mvst If. B ARGER t Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y X! Yi Y! XI f ' Y( Y Y t Y v t V aai I V ! I. E. Tash filed last week for coun ty Judge. Mr. Tash's petition had been ready for several weeks but he seemed to think that the reRt of the candidates were crowding things un necessarily by tiling so far ahead of the primary and he held his petition till last week. The office of county judge Is non partisan and there are two to be nom inated. Up to the present time there are only two candidates for the nomination, County Judge L. A. Ber ry being a candidate for re-election. Although the office is non-partisan, some "rough stuff" has been pulled on the present incumbent, which shows that political affiliations does make a difference to some people who put personal matters and personal gain ahead of the law that makes the judiciary nonpartisan. Mr. Tash, former postmaster for several terms, is one of the best known citizens of Box Butte county. He has been here ever since Alliance has been a town and will undoubted ly poll a heavy vote. He states em phatically that he is not responsible for nor does he sanction the methods which have been adopted in his be half in this campaign and has re quested his followers who are prone to resort to such to discontinue their mudslinging. Mr. Tash Bays that a judicial office and a political cam paign for such carries a certain dig nity that must be respected and that a judge, of all officials, should be elected by an honest expression of the public not influenced by ordinary or dirty campaign work. LETTER FROM MYERS Ho Kutte County Young Man Who I Attending; Veterinary Col lege, Writes The Herald It pays to advertise, in the Alliance Herald Keep your ad SAGE AND SULPHUR DARKENS GRAY HAIR It's Grandmother's Recipe Restore Color, Gloss and Attractiveness. to J. V. Myers, who is attending the Kansas City Veterinary College at Kansas City, Mo., writes The Herald ' as follows: Dear Sirs: On my way from Alli ance to K. C. I have stopped at a number of places in eastern Nebras ka and Kansas. I have had to an swer many inquiries about the coun try around Alliance. I find that the Box Butte potatoes are gaining a great reputation in the east. On ev ery hand I heard praise of their quality. Some wanted to know why they had to pay $1.50 per bushel when we had so many around Alli ance that they were slow sale at 15 rents and SO cents per bushel. Strange reports often get started. Some people think our country is the jumping off place. 1 have been asked several times if we had any tele phones out where I lived. I lind the potato raisers along the Kaw valley, Kansas, are pretty badly discouraged on account ol so much water. Ibink many of them could be induced to come to western Nebraska if they were sent some literature. I am attending some clinies and lectures at the veterinary college. One of the members of the faculty. Prof. K. V. Brown, was a school mate of mine at the Chicago Veterinary Col lege a good many years ago. He has attained a high position in the pro fession. I intend trying to get him to visit our country in case we should ever have another outbreak of the disease called swamp fever in horses, a name which I believe to be misap plied. I have met Lynn Cant well. The professors call him one of their best students. Respectfully yours. J. V. MY Kits. SEED CORN SCARCE lteMult of (lennlnatiou Test Mad in the Office of County Agri cultural Agent Almoot evrryone knows that Sago Tea and Sulphur, proM-rly compounded, brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair when failed, streaked or gray. Years ago the only wav to get thi mixture huh to make it at dome, which is mufsy and troub!eMme. Nowadays, by asking at any dnnj Htore for "Wyeth'ii Sage and Sulphur Compound." you will get a large hot tie of thin f.nnoux old recipe, iin proved by the addition of other ingredient. fr ahout .10 pent. Don't sta, gray! Try it! No one e.in u-silily tell that you darkened your l.air. a it dor it so naturally and veiily. You dampen a Hpongc or soft liruali with it and draw thin through oiir hair, taking one xmall strand at a time; Ipv morning the gr. hair dis appear, ami after another application 1 or two, vour hair lieennie dark, glossy and attract ivi There are hundreds of nwsoiiN why ou shianld use Herald Want Ads; there a.re hundreds who rend ttieni carefully. Watch Child's Cough Colds, running of nose, continued irritation of the mucous membrane if neglected may mean Catarrh later. Don't take the chances do some thing for your child! Children will not take every medicine, but they will lake Dr. King's New Discovery and without bribing or teasing. It's a sweet pleasant Tar Syrup and so ef fective. Just laxative enough to eliminate the waste poisons. Almost the first dose helps. Always prepar ed, no mixing or fussing. Just ask beautifully ' muin inr ir. iving s rew uis - every. It will safeguard your child Wytth's Saie and Sulphur Coiupouud i ! a tic. ui u'uri reiiuiftiic nr iiiuse t who desire dark hail and a youthful S J j pea ranee. It i not intended for the cure, j mitigation or prevention of disease. V v il v-rl iki n if la lilur ua hitituii:irv f r . . . . . J HH ... w the success of any business as are show windows, show cases, a place In which to conduct the business and Y against serious from colds. Adv --2 ailments resulting Have ou tried Peacock Coal? If j t. try a ton. You will get more M'' ,n,,,,ey- FOHK8T IX MBr.U CO., PHONE 78. clerks to help sell the goods. I'ersistency is what counts whether you are advertising automobiles oeans. real estate or tooth brushes The scarcity of good seed corn ia being realiied more and more ever? day. It has proven also that seed rora grown near home if properly selected cured and tested, ordinarily give better yields than seed corn brought from a distance. Therefore it ia necessary that goo seed corn be found within the coun ty. This can be done if all who ar iuter'st.(i in this situation will d their share, and determine by testinc what percent of corn will grow, and ir it is good, pick out as much as po- 'V sibb'. for neighbors will need al there is to spare. The general testa being made bf the county agricultural agent indi cate that much of the corn that own ers thought would grow shows but a small percentage germination. Results of this week's test are a follows: 1914 Old Corn, 100 kernels teBted: Sample No. 1, germination Sample No. 2. germination 1915 Field Selected: Sample No. 1, germination Sample No. 2, germination 1915 Crib selected: Sample No. 1, germination 2, germination 3, germination 4, germination 5, germination 6, germination 7, germination Sample No. Sample No. Sample No. Sample No. Sample No. Sample No. 81 56 IHIm Ileeit for l.lver Because they contain the best lirer medicines, no matter how bitter r nauseating for the sweet sugar coat ing hides the taste. Dr. King's New Life Pills contain ingredients that put the liver working, move the bow els freely. No gripe, no nausea, ail CIgfht'on. Just try a bottle of Dr. King s New Life Pills and notice how much better you feel. 25c at yoir druggiht. Adv 2 and isit iu:sii liAKK Thomas Squibbs was an Allian visitor Friday. Mrs. J. V. Myers called at the V? K. It ice ranch Tuesday. Claude Itenneau of Orlando was aa Alllance visitor Friday. Orant Keenan is at Kearney at present visiting his sister. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Rice were ia Alliance on business Thursday. Kd Burgman and Ed Mastellar were Alliance visitors Thursday. Clarence and Walter Peterunn mother are stick with the grippe. Ceorge Skala of Madison is vif wiin tils brother L. W. Skala W. K. Rice was in Alliance Moi day und Tuesday to see the dentist. Misses Kllen and Marie Myers wer visitors at the Fred Keller ranch Suo day. J. V. Myers is visiting in Missouri at present and will return home ia April. Miss Adah Hill of Dalton is teach ing the Rush Lake school, the fonner teacher. Miss Lillian Hughes, havine resigned. Rogmond Johnson purchased a new milk cow and took It to his place twenty-three miles southeast of Alliance Friday. A big boi Boclal and dance will b held at the Rush Lake school bourn March 24. Two girls will presld over a candy booth during the eves ing. Everyone is invited. Don't for get th date.