EXCHANGE CLIPPINGS Items Culled from Columns of Es teemed Contemporaries for Herald Reader NORTH WE9T NEBRASKA NEWS Rev. O II Mnrleigh came up from tiordon Friday and paid Mils office a fraternal visit . He Is traveling with wimple for the Collin House and has a flue line. He re lnt Mrs Burtotitti aa til In a peemrious wtate of health since Berlfa, awful experience In that runaway ne- .1. nt Pro. Hurleigh make his home In Crawford, where his daugh ter Oladys and husband are located Rushvllle Recorder. Feb. 2.1. The revival meetings In the M. E. enure h were brought to a close las Sunday night, wlien Dr. ( Jones prenohed an injtereallnjr sormon on ( Mldren, to a large congregation It would have been a good thing If ev ery pan-iit MMM haTe heard some of the truths the divine had to de liver, for we believe that 90 per eent of the average parent do not Mm ('. K. Mathews is visiting friends In Alliance thin weak. I, T. Poole returned Iumtio from the west laat Saturday. Mrs. Charley Kvans returned from a few days' vleit with friends in Alliance Mrs MM lltinsaker of Al liance Is spending the week visiting at the home of Thomas Hiinsnlicr Marsland Tribune. March I. L. W. Wilson drni o down from Calendar Mernn in his auto Tuesday, taking Mr. 8. K. Warrick of Alliance with him Hroken How Kl i'ress. reb. ' Superintendent and Mrs. II M. Mnrra went to Alliance yester day, where I'rof. Marrs served one of the Judges In the debating contest last night. Mrldgeport News-Blade, March 1. ; . WOE8 OF THE HIRED MAN Walt Mason Writes in Rhyme of Winter Discomforts. Oh. winter bus Its Joys and charms as I've remarked before; we do not heed the storm's alarms. Its fury or BOOKS FOR THE LIBRARY Alliance Public Library Continues Make Progress in Meeting Demands of Public BOOKS RECENTLY ADDED Headers of The Herald who have re.nl the articles in this paper in N sard to the Alliance public library ktnoW of the progress that institution has been making under the effi- lent management of its board of directors, and particularly under the patronage of the Alliance Woman's Club. Mrs. Nellie U. Wilson is the present librarian. This paper was furnished last week a list of books recently added, but the Item was crowded out or our last issue. Wo are pleased to publish the list this week, which is n-s follows: List of New Booka "Strawberry Acres," by Orace Rich mond. Secret Garden," by Francis Hodge son Burnett. COLBURN S Htmly their children close enough to wh bv . N w slt and 'ZY'" T", . realize some of the tragedies of droWKe an SUf.k H lrrlai,s stem; hut Iron Woman. by Margaret CLOSING OUT SALE child life. In the making of future on nt, nMin ww mlk(, 11P COWB citizen, ket alone Christians. At 5 o'clock a.m ! The hired hand he the end of the sermon a large part taveH ng rOUOh before the rooster of the congregation advanced to the (roW!.: wonder that he has a altar to shake hands with the preach- KroU(,h aH he put on his clothes? and say a good word -iRushvllle Thevre (.0ider than the law allows. with ice along each hem; and he must go and milk the cows at 5 ' ",eier I clock a.m. Down to the arctic barn he goes and packs his frosty pall; and Bossy biffs liiim on the nose r night In town. Felix bought the wMl her lon fro7,en tai1: ly ian. rarm, consisting oi mows, "i ,ua.c. would the dead arouse -each Fred and they were up having the CU8gword is a gem; I weep for him transfer placed cm file This gives wh ml,ks tn- cowt. t . 0(.ioek a. renx a nice prace oi mv aeres, m Ta,k not of haraf,hlpH or of Woe wfhleh will permit him to keep quite ye who at we recline, till ye have by Recorder, Feb. 2.1. Felix Sandoz and Fred eatne up from Running Water pre clnot on Tuesday and remained ov a number or cattle besides all tne good land he wanta to farm. Ruah- vilte Standard. Feb. 23rd. Mra. Dr. Copsey of Allinnoe. who has spent the past three weeks vis iting her mother, Mrs. Mary 'O'Bry' tin, and other relatives In and near Broken How-, returned home Mon day morning.'- Custer County Chief, Feb. 23. The Misses Nora and Swendola Johnson were visitors at Alliance the fore part of the week, going down Wednesday. h. l. Hawkins. sat In sleet and snow, to milk tlhe spotted kine! When old King Win ter doth carouse with Ice work dia dem, abed tears for him who milks the cows at 6 o'clock a.m. Walt Mason. 'VOTE FOR A HOME MAN' inland 'Queed," by Harrison. Whining of Barbara Worth Harold Bell Wright. "Harvester," "Freckles," "Girl of the Mmberlost," by Gene Stratton Porter. "Children or Tomorrow," by Laugh liki. 'Bluebird," by Maurice Maeterlinck. "Sidney Carteret," by Harold Bind loss. Broad Highway," "Money Moon," by Jeffery Farrol. Mlsa Gfbble Gault," "Mary Cary," by Ilosher. "Glory of Clementina," by W. J. Locke. 'House in the Hedge," Henry Bar bour. Following of the Star," by Florence Barclay. Woodcarver of Lympus," Mary E. Waller. Robtnettn," by Kate Douglas Wig gin. Everything To Go AS I AM POSITIVELY GOING TO OLOSE OUT MY ENTIRE STOCK Colburns Cash Store Hay Springs News Gives Advice that Others May Use. The question ot who shall repre sent the (list ritt composed of Box Butte and Sheridan counties in bh next abate legislature, and the part STR ASAK-W El R wno ..as ii 1'iimh a lew nays , district ,, p,. ,,.,, t in nome. iiueniimg to niaim-rs con ,,,;,, i,, I ...t, . I ..... l I ! . 1 ..I J . ...1. 1 iiwieu won seuuoi imuwi iiuinwir ...... u, ..,, ,.,,i., h.Il .- taav crirtm uw ii it i ii in n j " no iies 52, Sioux county, returiuKl to hl.s work at Alliance, Sunday. In Mead of going to Alliance lust week as he Mild he would, Ben Curtis made a trip to RajmtBjrtfeftt, bUJ w, are informed on good atrthoHt that he made the Alliance trip Tuesday We hope this explanation will be awrricient, a.s we meian to he truth ful. A farmer near Can- think it is about time for Hox Hut.te and south Sheridan to have re-pre scntatli.n in the s::itc legislature The following it tin Irom last Fri day's Hay Springs News makes some suggestions that ot liens may ait upon: M the home of Mr. and Mrs.' Ar thur H. drove, six miles Dorthweei or Alliiince occurred the wedding of Mr. .lames II. Strasak and .Miss O deasa Weir, Sunday, March :i, Judge orrii lating. Only the rem nd a few immediate friends were present. Arter the ceremony bonoteOUl wielding dinner was servea. The bride has been a resident or Sioux county and the groom has Crown to manhood in this part 0! the state. They will make their home on Mr. Sirasak's ranch nt Lis ten brought in the blowing list of but ,lf ls not g)lu, ,n He KepiescinatiM- w, u. ivent says 0 Nebraska. The Herald extends it has always been customary, when I ,nKra .llatlons and best wishes for in office to run for Hie second tftn.a R and happy wedded life. I'. . .lohaiistn made a ool race for this office a few years ago, and lie would have liei n elected produce to exchange for supplies: 35 pounds of butter. 15 dozen eggs and 1" pounds or beans, for which Lt.iee he received $lti.5S. How is this Tor hi? And thie is not iniKsslble for moat any one, ordinarily. Canton correspondent, Curly Sentinel. Feb 9, 1-912. Pete Watson was moved down near Mltthell right aftir his acci dent, to be closer to ;.he doctor's care. Fete wae reported much bet ter and Is getting along nicely Howard Lashley took Ifaalph laFev y(. editor was a visitor to Alllanc . . .. I kk II.. M. i II n - ' I A . . ... er nu uiiin-j xu mnciien ine lauer uist sat urdi'.y, and while there was part of last week. Mrs. laFever entertained most substantially by and the children left ror Missouri, the Kaglea and Klks, who did everv BETTER RETURN THAT MAIL OWL'' -WW The postal authorities at Vah liabiliiy of pust uuusters to make mistakes in getting letters in wrong boxes, have ln around his head and therefore rued a i ualty of two hundred dol lars on persons taking mail out of the offi other than their own and for a not re in ning it at once. The law also iiK i:i'efi newspapers. The ex cuse ih.i it is the post master's fault ' i ,.ts iiio Ice." If you have been gjtting other people's mail out of the ost orrice and not re turning It, better quit now before you get yourself in trouble. Ex. if his opponent had not received the Ington, recognizing the greatest number ot votes. He liais always heard an "official bug" tuzz- he Is going to resign in his favor Now, Fred, get busy, you know erybody here would "vote home man." ALLIANCE HOSPITALITY NORTH, n on Hill' rail Station and Mr LaFever went to Alliance Curly teatlMt, Fh. L' The CuRjure Club uu-t Thursday htliing possible to make enjoyable the time pattscd in their city Moth .cluli rooms were thrown open to ("elf and friends, and Carter ("aider, afternoon. Mrs. H II Keimund was Al Seufert ami die Wortiiy President elected delegate to attend the dis trict convention to be held at ('had ron April 10. Mr. and Mrs (Thas. Weston, of Hay Springs, pass ea tnrougti v rawtoid ruesmiy on thair rturn frcm a business pleasme trip to Alliance. Mrs. H. 11. New , ot Orel la . w as a Crawford vb:tor Thurst'ay K. L. Mctauley. supei inteiident of const ru Hon work for the Cr.nwford Tekeehone Co.. has been suffering with a severe attack or rheumatism and his condition was auh tliat it wus thought best to send him to the Sinters' hospital at Alliance, which was done Tuesday. -Crawford Tribune. March 1. Mr. and Mm. Chat- Westou vis ited relatives ar.d friends in Alli ance the first of the wek.--Hay Springs Enterprise, Marc4i I. Eugene Hurtou ot Alliance, as si&net of the eetote of Hosier & Fetter ot Angora, received ouly one bid for the ... t of uierctuui dlse lam Tuesday, aad uliat for on ly $20U. Mr. Burton will now pro ceed to sell Lie stock at retail. ' M. Huntukcr of Ijakevide ts vis itiig (bis week at the home ot his kv 1 brother, Thomas Huosaker. of the Eagles did the entertaining, of w(hich ajt they are past masters. Mr. Calder ls making good as secre tary of the lodge, and has the sup port of all the members. Mr. Sei atel feit devoted his time to our enter- tainment. and is certainly a grand best. -Edgemont Express. Eeb. BOY WITH SNOW WHITE HAIR The Columbus IMemaph of March 1 saya there Ls a boy in that town who has snow white hair on his head but who lias seen onl fifteen birthday anniversaries. This boy whb born on February J'.itli Febru ary L'!th of this year was his fif teenth birthday We would like for iome of the boys and girls who reed The II, i. .1,1 to tell us in what year tie was born and how old he was on Ins last bin Inlay If w ni-ie un iiieir last mrt Inlay. If we receive any answers before next punihatlon day. we will be pleased 0 publish tlie same with the names if Hie boys and giris sending or bribing them to this office. Mi Donald brass and nickel plated piumuiug goods none better. Sold W. Ray. i'lunibiug and Heat Utfl072 NEARLY A TON OF HONEY Adam Zurn, brother of Judge (ire gory Zurn, arrived in Alliance last Tlhursday from his home near Craw ford, dining through with a load or honey When Mr. Zurn left home he had with him more than I ,."i0 pounds for sale but bail disposed or all but L',15 pounds by the time he reached Alliance in his apiary are tin stands of bees which gather thejr honey from alfaUa fields, and u very good product il is, too. FATTENING HOGS IN NEBRASKA The Nebraska Kxperiinent Sta Hon has just ruoed llulletin lj:t. wliich includes the t suits ot sever al years' work in 'i tenlug hogs on alfalfa and oru. and on a'falfa. corn and other grains and mill products, at the North Platte Substation T;ie results of feeding alfalfa hay in the rack, chopped alfalta anil alfalfa meal, and of feeding various propor tlons of corn und alfaira are compar ed. This bulletin rollows Hulleiin 121. which shows the cost or keeping brood sows, the cost or the pig wh u it has reached the w light or 5u pounds and the cost or pwrtaf pigs during the summer This bulletin may be had free of cost by residents of Nebraska on application to the Agricultural Experiment Statiou, 1,1 li oln Nebraska. A New Town at a Railroad Center If you are looking for a location get busy and investigate North port and its probable future We need a drug store and a hardware store. Tell your friends about it. We want live boosters who are willing to work for the development of the North Platte Valley. It you want to know anything about Northport or its surroundings call at the office or write. Co. iff ,he Northport Townsite NORTHPORT, NEBRASKA si ri kAtVi