The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, April 06, 1911, Image 2

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    Your for uni
formity. Your for (treat-
est leavening
power.
Your for never
failing results.
Your for purity.
Your for economy.
Your for every
thing that biw s to
make up a strictly
high grade, ever
de end able baking
powder.
That is Calumet. Try
it onre and note the im
provement in your bak
ing. See how much more
economical over the high-
priced trust brands, how
much better than the cheap
and big-can kinds.
Calumet is highest in quality
moderate in cost.
Received Highest Award
World' Pure Food
Exposition.
Home Course In
Tree Preservation
KOEHLER TO COMPETE.
By JOHN DAVF.Y.
Furtier of Tree Surgery.
VI The Trees and the Sons
Birds.
lOpyi iRlit, 1810. by A inrrlen n I'res Ao
ilutltin.)
AH I speed over tbi country In rnv
h" tun- work mi "The Ha I vn Hon
of Our Tri1" t here are mnn
iiiings to inspire mid cbwv tin- heart
MpgCfcaHj tlmt of Mi-chin whnt at
tempts pig make to urnw trees,
shrub iad IttM I sometimes fee!
thai i taoaM liki to gM fr tin- train
iind show people just how. To me
every! hint; KIM so simple. There Is
no lack, no rbaae); it It sii eaaat gad
efTi-' t . Learn just what to do tad
do it, mid old Mot bet Nature is there
ready to do nil the reati ami, mj, doe
she not do lliifl.vV
Tin- one dtecoanglai tblag K ns is
often tin" caM( t" meef soma stupid,
btgotedt conceited old as who think I
ho Knows nil and rin'l erea raise n
jtood rop of irecde. in the decade
timt is about to float there is truly
guara thing Inspiring, In Unit abort
time, since ni.v old hTraa Doctor" rais
ed the cry for "our wounded friends
the trees" and the ( lex eland news
papari reechoed the call to the nation,
practically all the newspapers have
lent their aid, and i lie ureal maga
zines have done noble v..;W, and the
education Is thorough, but so slow.
As yet there Is imt ." per cent of the
udiills thai 'ire awake to the real, de
plorable condition of the trees. The
deterioration of the trees is racier than
the education us to how to take care
of them; hence my only hope now lies
with the child
Illustration No. 11 nhows Mr. and
Mrs. William Idge of Silver Lake. O.
Michiosn's Young Weight Throwing
Phsnom Will Make Dsbut Coon.
Arthur Koehler. the Michigan tint
ftfelty frcehtaan, ho is reported la
be reining hull!) inn at throwing the
weights, will HMke his debut in col
lege competition at the 1'nl versify of
II '
Fori
Sale I
QUR TIME,
v knowledge
and experience
in the printing
business.
When you are in need of some
thing in this l.ae
DON'T FORGET THIS
rp r 5.;' ' v Bw '
NO. 11
M OUALITI
FRANK REISTLE
ENGRAVER and ELECTROTYPER
shimii iii4 I42Q z nwnirm strives cot o
FAIR PRICE
n We're Opposed
U to
Mail Order Concerns
Because
They have nevrr contributed
crnt to furthering the interrils
ol out town
Every cent received by them
from thu community u direct
loss to our merchants
la slmoir every case their
prices can be met right here,
without delay in receiving goods
and the possibility oi mistakes
in oiling oiden.
But
The natural human bait is to
buy where goods are cheapest.
Local pride is usually second
ary in the game oi Lie as
played today.
Therefore
rvu. merchant and Business
Man. meet your compeuu rs
with their own weapon
advertising.
Advertise!
The local held is yours. All
you Deed do is to avail your
self oi the opportunities olieied.
An advertisement to this paper
will cany your message into
hundreds oi homes in this com
munity It u the surest medium
oi killing your greatest com
petitor. A spacs this sue
won't cost much. Coma in
and see us about it
1
ill IT. mil N AltR Ullt.PIMI HEKI-
una wai.ni i nuuta
It is only Interesting and pretty,
btlt there are the Dfofoundest of
thought! clustering around it. The
little boys are bolding a couple f
seedling aralnnt trees, the seed (uuts)
of which I brought from the old
Charles Dana place, ie.ris island.
Glen COTB, X. Y. The plants are
n year eld, ami they, it is hoped,
will grow np with the children. To
jiive mi idea of what one generation
COUld il we call attention to lllus-
I ration No. r Thaae trees (the lar
gest onea) were planted tbirty-threa
years ago by the grandfather of the
Children hire seen. They were plant
ed tight and then taken eare of, ami
here tlicy Stand, BOOoriBg the memory
of the patriotic citizen who believed
thai one of the best ways to serve
one's country Is to plant trees. This
Hew movement, the Saving of OUT SOItg
bird-', exhiblta an nnaccouata bla slow
ness on the part of the average adult
to ha s roused to one of the greatest
menaces thai have ever beau Known
in the history ii" national the total ex
tinction of one Kimi; birds by the Bug.
llsh sparrow ami the crow. I'nless
the Increase and depredations of these
two Hands are chocked our native
email birds eaaaot last for aaothar
decade Already we learn that an av
erage of one-fourth of all the crops
J
Hv 1
t.v -
aarnirn goannsa, shmi.h'.i.kl, rTotxc
watoa i TUtioarj
I'ennsy lvanln relays in Philadvltdlla
April 20.
In recent track pra :i e IvuoilleT
heaved the ball far beyond Captain
Horner, having achieved a mark f
it! feet '' Inches. That mttrfc is be
yond the Intercollegiate records.
NO. 1.' - u.n s PLANTED THIRTY -THU KB
YKAUS AOO BY OKANDKATlllK OK ClllLe
lhi IN ILLISTHAIION NO. 11
ef the I'nitcd Stales is destroyed by
insects. "Peatroy ah the InamtlTornaa
birds," says Micbclct, and lu nine
years the btitnan race will perish from
the face of the earth."
1 want my readers to help restore
and preserve our BOSNf birds. The
only way to do this is to destroy the
English sparrow, which destroys the
soiik birds. There Is uu "uprising"
nearly nil over the country' against
this Imported pest
The Knglish sparrow must be de
stroyed If we are to save our trees.
All our trees will tie ruined by insects
If the sparrows keep up their light
sgalnst the insis t killing birds
If you would save your trees destroy
the English sparrows.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
BASEBALL SCHEDULE.
COLUMBUS
At Toledo-May in. to, Wi July is. lti. 17:
apt. 4. 4. j Sept , Oct. 1, 1
At Indianapolis - May 9. 10. 11; July 9, 10,
11; Auk IS, 17. IS; Sept. 12, It, 11.
At Louisville-May It 13. II; July 12. 13.
14: Aim 13. II. U; Sept r,, 7. 8.
At stllwSUKeS-AprM M, X 17. June 17,
18. 1; July I.'.. 2rt. L7. Sept. 22. 23. 24.
At Kansas Ctty April 2S. gjL 3n: June 14.
I!-.. If; July Zf. 21: Sept 2.".. 26. M
At .Minneapolis-May 2. 3. 4; June 11. 12,
13; July 31. Aug 1- 2; Sept. li, 17, 17.
At St. Paul- May I, li, 7; Juno 8, 9. 10;
July 2S, gt, 30; Sept. 18, if, gt,
T(H.i:l0
At CoiUWlbUB1 June 4, 6, I) July 6. 7, 8;
AUK 10. II, 12; Sept. 9, 10, 11.
At ltiillaiiap.lls-May 12. 13. 14; July 18.
19, 20; Auk 13, 14, 1.".; Sept. II. 7, 8.
At Louies. lili' May S, 10, 11; July 4. 4, 0;
Auk 10, 17. 1; gSM, 1, 2. 3.
At Mllwaukea) May &, li, 7; June 8. 9, 10;
July H, 3"; gapi is, 19, 20.
At Kansas City May l, 2, 3. 4; June u,
12. 13; July 21. Auk. I. 2; Sept. 111. 17.
At Minneapolis April 2T.. 2H. 27; June 17,
IS. 1!); July 27. M, 27; Sept. 22. 2::. 21
At St. Paul prll B, 29. 20; June 15. 16;
July 12, 23, 21; Sept. 2&, M, Hi. 27.
INDIANAPOLIS.
At Columbus Juns 1. 2, 3; July 4, 4, 5;
Auk. 7. 8. 9; Sept. 1. 2, 3.
At Toledo May ZD, ax no. U; July 12, 13,
II; Auk. 1, :. 0; S pt. 2S. 29.
At LoulSVllle Jun 4. .I. I July 1;, 7, 8;
Auk. 10. 11. 12; Sept 9. 10. 11.
At Milwaukee May l. 2. 3, 4; June 11, 12.
13; July 31. Auk. 1. 2; Sept. 10, 17
At Kansas City May S, li. 7; June s. 9,
10; July 2S. g); Sept. li. 19. X,
ai Mtn naa pot la A prtl li, 29. 10; June 14.
If., IC; July 22. 13, LI. Sept. 2.",. M, 27.
At Si Paul April L... St, 27: June 17. 18,
19; July gt, :-ii, 27; gept, 22. 23, 21.
LOUISVILLK.
At CottUnbua- May 29. :'., 3 ', 31; July IS.
19. 20; Auk. 4. 6. li Sept. 2S. LU.
At Toledo -June 1. 2, 3; July 9. M,
Aus. 7. . 9 r".-rt. 12. IS, 1 1.
At adtari potia May UV M, 17; July 15.
li!. 17; Sc I I. 4, i; S pt. M; Oct. 1. 1
At MIP. . 'see April Ls. 2t. Mi June 14,
1.1, IB; Jul' '. 23. 21, gept '-'. M, M.
At Kai City April 2f. V, 27; June 17.
18, 19; July : ". Ml Sept. 21. 22. 2:. 24.
At Mi.. polfat May &. I, 7; June 8, 9,
10; July L 28, Mi S. pt. is, pi, M
At St. l'.iul-May 1. 2, 3. 4; June 11. 12. 13;
July 31. A uk 1. 2; Sept. K 17.
MJLWAPKKC
At Columbua- April is. I9. Ml May 21. 22,
23; June 3e. July 1. 2; Auk 28. 29, 30.
At Toledo April 21, ll U: May is, 19. 20;
June 27. 2S. 29; AUg. 2."i. M, 27.
At Indianapolis April 12. 13. u. May 37,
2s; June 21. Lj. L'ti; Auk 22. 23. 24. 24
At Louisville-April IS, M, 17; May 21, 25.
Ml June 21. LJ. 23; Auk. 19. 20, 21.
At Kansas City May 30, 30. SI; July 4,
4. 6; Sept. 1. 2. 3; Sept. 27. L'S. L9.
At Minneapolis -May 11, 12. 13; July 10,
11, 12; Auk. 11. 12. 1.1. gept S, 7. 8.
At St. Paul May 9. Mi July 7. 8. 9; Aug.
7, 8. 9, lo; Sept. 9. 10. 11
KANSAS CITY
At Columbus-April 21. 22. 23: May 24. 25,
28: June 24. 25. 20; Auk 22. 23. 24.
At Toledo-April IS. 19. 20; May 27, 28;
June 21. 22, 23. Aug. 19. 20. 20. a
At Indianapolis- April ll, if, it; May is.
1, 20; June 3U, July 1. 2; Aug 2S, 29. So.
At Louisville April 12. 13. 14; May 21. 22.
L'3; June 27. 2t. 29; Auk 26, 26. 27.
At Milwaukee May 14, 15, Mi July 19, 20,
21; Auk 4. 5. I; Sept. 4, 4, 5.
At Minneapolis May 9. 10; July 7. 8, 9;
Aug 7, S. 9. M; Sept. 9. 10, 11.
At St Paul-May 11. IS, 13; July 10. II. 22;
Aug. It, 12. 13; Sept 0. 7. 8.
M 1 NX 1L A I'OLIS.
At Columbus April 15. Pi. 17; May IS, 19.
20; June 27, 2s, 29; Au. 20 . 26. 27.
At TOIedO- April 12. IS, H; May 21, L'2. 23;
June 3o. July 1, 2; Auk 2S, 29, 30.
At Indlsnsnolts 4prii 21. 22. 23: May 24,
21. 26; June 21. 22. 23; Aug. 19, 20, 21.
At Louis Villa Aptil IS. 19. SO; May It, Mi
June 24. 25, Mi Auk 22, 23, 24. 21.
At Milwaukee June 1. 2, 3: July Mi 17.
IS. Auk. 16. 17. IS. Sept 12. 13. 14.
At Kansas City June 4, 6. 6; July 13, 14,
!5; Auk 14. 15; Sept 30. SO. Oct. 1. 1.
At St I'aul-May 8. 15; May SO (p SS.),sYl
July 4 ta. in ). 20. 21; Aug 4. 6: Sept 1. S
4 (a. in i
ST. PAUL
Al Columbus-April It 13. 14; May 27. 28:
Jure 21. 22. 23. Aug. 19. 20. 20. 21.
At Toledo -April 15. 16. 17: May 24, a 36;
June 24. 25. 26: Aug 22. 23 24.
At Indianapolis-April 18. 19. Mj May 21,
22. 23. June 27. 88. Mi Aug 25. 26. 27.
At Ixiulsvllle-Aprll 21. 22. 23: May 18. 19.
20; June 30. July 1. 2; Aug. 28. 29. SO.
At Milwaukee June 4. I. 6: July 13. 11
15: Aug. 14. 15. 31: Sept. SO. Oct. 1. 1.
At Kansas City-June 1. 2. I; July 16, 17.
IS; Aug 16, 17. IS; Sept. 12. 13. 14.
At Minneapolis May II. M May 30 (a.
SB.); July 4 tp. m ), S. 6. 19; Aug. S, I;
gept. S. 4 ip. m ). 28.
PERPETRATED BY WALT c DOUG ALL.:
i WHITE LIES .
I THE OME 5 YOU HAVE. TO TE LL
EDITORIAL GUFF
DON'T BE A MONK f
THE ABOVE CAPTION IS CHOSEN SIMPLY
TO GtTYOUR COAT. IT REFERS TO
THE 5IMIAM.N0TTHE CENOBITIC MR
IETY. THE REASON Wt NOW CAUTION
YOU TO AVOID SIMULATING THE SIMIAN
15 BECAUSE HALF THE TIME THE MON
KEY 1 5 U P A TRE E AND LOSING VALUE -
Wit TIME HE MIGHT SPEND LEARNING
TO SKATE. LIKE A MAN!
IF A MONKEY ONLY REALI ZED THE
PREHENSILE POWER INHERENT IN HI5
TAIL HE WOULD EVOLUTE INTO
A PINOCHLE PLAYER
TOMORROW WE WILL TELL YOU
WHY YOU OUGHT TO BE
A MONK? NB ALL THESE
ft 0IT0RIAL5 CAN BE HAD IN-BOOK FORM FOR
ONE Plunk . A . RATSBANE
SPRING WERSE.
SPRING IS HERE AND M0THER5 LABORS
HAS LEFTHERVVTTH A CUUGHIN FIT
AND WE HEAR FROM KINDLY NEIGHBORS
THAT5HE5 FALLEN OFF A BIT.
EVEN POP HAS NOTICED . SORTER .
THATHER BREATHINS GITTIN'WHEEZY
AND HE RECKONSTHAT WED ORTEK
THY TO MAKE HER WORK MORE EASY.
SISSAYS MOTHERS GOT CONSUMPTION
POP SAYS 'QUIT YER FUNNY CRACKS H
THEN HE ADDED WITH COMPUNGTION ;
IUBUYYOURMA A LIGHTER AXE:
WILLIE. SNOW,
Lsjr HIGHEST CASH RATES PAID FOR
HANDMADE: PUE.THY AND Ui Mtn JUNK .
IjaND---, . asV. ,
G0LLUF NOTES
BY DOPE5TICK
V N0WIS THE TIME TO
TAKE GOLF BALLS
OUT OF PICKLE AND
SANDPAPER THEM
THE NEWHIGHBALL
DISCOVERED AT HOT
SPRINGS LAST FEB
BY SECY NORTON IS
T)!E0NEBE5TBETIN
WHITE HOUSE CIRCLES.
THE ACTORS ARE GOING
IN FOR GOLF THIS SUMMER
BUT THE GAME HAS HAD
HARDER BLOWS THAN
tSSSZ THIS IN THE PAST.
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Fl R5T AID TO DESERTED HUSBANDS.
BYONATGOOOWINO
HOW TO CARVE A DUCK AT HOME .
CARVING A OUCK IS N05IMPLE STUNT I IKE
CHASING THE DUCK . NAILYOUR DUCK (COOKH
ED) TOAHEMLOCK PLANK WITH 12-PENNY
SPIKES. INSERT MACHETE INTHE SQUAMOUS
ADIPOSIS AND DIVIDE IT IN FOUR EQUAL P0R-
W.hEEPINGTHE OS MAXIMO FOR YOURSflfl
SEPERATE THE DUCAL VERTE BRA .CUTTINB
TO THE SOUTH AND EXTRACT THE MODUS
VIVENDUS WITH APPROPRIATE REMARKS.
REMOVE EPIDERMIS WITH HORSE CLIPPERS.
IF ITS A WILD DUCK SEND FOR EXPERT
MARBLE WORKER . IF TAME.USE A COLD
CHISEL ON THE POWER TRANSMISSION
PARTS AND PROVIDE GIANT POWDER
SOAK SECTI0NSIN PEROXIDE OF HY
DROGEN IN DARK ROOM AND SERVE
TOMORROW: HOW TO SHAMPOO A POODLE
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Republic of Liberia a Failure,
Declares Dr. E. E. Neible, a Missionary.
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Till! tviiillie of I.ilKMia, on the SV SSI SOT oast of Alrna. is ;i lullure. sUtaMNsffe tsM leoil' Unve leeu self novero
liu: for half a lentnry, lite state is atxnn t etuutWIe away and tli territory fall to either tireat llritaln or Kraii'u
These are the ggggfttflM of lr. K. K. Neihle. a missionary from the settlement gf MnhtHlMirg. Monrovia. Uhetia.
"Ahout the only thiiiK Unit the black man in Liberia has eiearly ilem..nst rated sinee that eotintty l.e, nine a ri, ml. lie
is his titter ineoiuietenee to eonduet aiTairs of sUte.-' lr. Neilile saitl. "It is the taeial eliai aftei li lo foiiwW the
Hues of least resistunee. ami aliotit all the meu seem to enrts for are plenty of rum. MMNggk I" Hli and iiiiiny wives.
The inlssloiis on the west eoast have done a Kood work iu brtnjjitiB civilising inllitenees to the people, but Hie handi
caps are sueb that eoiuimra lively small headway is made. Traders from MsMat and Hie I'DilsSl S'.ties ate niisertl
Mtlous in their dealings with the iiei.ple. and the hardest tliinus we have n. eoittend Willi me the srruagst intlietetl
ism them ly the Bufsapggssj and Americans, who flood the country with IgtOXicutlnu liquors and lutrodur vi--.
before unkuowu. I'erhaps when Kran.v or tlreat Hrltaiu acquires the territory, as oiw Is ruin to il- in a few n.n.i
ytmrs, a chstiRe will result for the better At auy rate, it cau t be for the' won."