HMHHHHBHHHHHHHjj PROFESSOR HUNT'S LECTURES Finishes Trip Over the Chicago Northwestern R. R. From the Harrison Sun, Dee. 27: Prof. K. W. Hunt gave . lecture on dry farming at the opera house lat Friday morning. The Chlcaim North Western rail road aent a apeelal rar along thla division a far an Jlreh, Wyoming, defray Inn nil expanses ao thai Mm farmer might lw benefitted by a, letun from I'rof. Hunt, who hna made a study of farming In the arid was for wevernl year. Sup rintend eat 1- N Coat ley and John tVable, raveling agent for the North West ern, wore In charge of the oar. Mr. Coatley Introduced I'rof. Hunt and told the object of the lecture. The professor then talked for about an hour and gave us all good advice In the rare of treea, dry farming ami Irrigation Among other things he advocated deep plowing, at least four teen Inches, which he says can be dbne with a disc plow. This will al low the rainfall to penetrate the subvoil and conserve the moisture so that good crops can be grown even In th-y years. The attendance was large consid ering the time of day the lecture was ajlren. The High school child ren were all present with their teach era and were greatly Interested In what was said. READY TO BEGIN LAW MAKING The Nebraska legislature will con vene next Tuesday. Hon. Karl I). Mallerv. represent alive-elect frcm tin seventy third district, OMIpUlttd of Hox Butte and Sheridan count i' left Tuesday night for Lincoln. Ho 1 Is determined to make his mark at ' the coming seosion of the leglslat : ' ind I n:, been spending considerable tMne in trying to make the bet pos l alble preparation for the responsible CsitiOg which he waa elected to fill. For this reason ho wi-me.1 to be on the ground early at the stat capital. Nebraska Institution Doing Good Work Child Saving Institute of Omaha Leading in Charitable Work for Orphans and Home less Children k9 H bbUbf hp RrakP Hntel ie raaitv tn PK rarijn I Mimbami DptiAf Ar Din sci c luiiiiiguii, raiuo ui uan quels at any time. Don't be afraid R te talk with the management about tha menu or decorations. BOWMAN & SON mm it VaaW9 bbbW HW" VMsf fe w53 vflR 9W 5r5 T 1 3 t,0 Phone Your Coal and Wood Orders . -to- No. 22 :l Dierks.Lumbec& Coal Co. Tom StaIos' Store 113 BOX HUTTH AVE. Is a irood place to buy Groceries, Flour, Canned Goods, Fruits, Vegetables, etc. We s 11 the celebrated .kStip City Flour. We have a In- line t Work! rumen's Pants ami Overalls.; alio Shoes for Men and Women. Gloves, Hats, Caps. etc. Groceries delivered promptly to any part of the citv. a PHONE 210 1 1 1 WMmJiW tflM I I IMlisiM Eg Fuel & Feed 31f Hf J. Vdimhan 7 FIELD AGENT AT ALLIANCE Not every person or Institution claiming to do charitable work is en titled to public confidence and sup IHiri ; but there are some persona who are honestly and earnestly en- gnged in "work of faith nnd labor of love", who are entitled to the sym pathy and financial support of char itably dlRposed people. The Herald does not endorse and commend to the public indiscriminately persons ! soliciting funds for religious or char- 1 liable work There are some Im-' P 1 ers who take advantage of kind j hearted eople to work a graf on , htem. Such persons should not re- J i ivc contributions. To give to them 1 encourage them in dishonest prac tices and also works a hardship to! worthy Institutions by shaking pub lie confidence In them. There are, also, some persons, de pending upon contributions for sup port, who are sincerely trying to do good by nsslstlng the unfortunate, but who do not accomplish results In proportion to the expenses incurred. Pet-sons contributing to such work m i l not feel that htey have been im lKRed upon by so doing, but they might to try to place their donations where they will accomplish the most. Wo do not mean by this that one should give all of his contributions to charity to one institution which may Impress him favorably, but division should be made according to needs and results accomplished. The eTitor of The Herald Ikis Mbfl in position for many years to be conversant with the work of the Child Saying Institute of Omaha. It Is' one' of the charitable institutions i of this state that It is an unfeigned pleasure to endorse, and for a nutn- Iht, iff years we have not failed to improve an opportunity to do so. It Is in charge of conscientious persons who are competent ;is well as rella ble. . Thf Child Saving Institute is 'doing a good work, and we pelieve much more extensive in proportion f to money expended than what is ac c implished by many charitable insti tutions. The following well known business men of Omaha constitute the ho;inl of trustees: Arthur ('. Smith. I'IiSk. Hardin:. J. C. Wharton. .1. Wfcii derland. A. I). l!rundis, K. C bar ton. W. S. Wright and Home Miller. It Is uot possible to give HerAtd readers U much information in this article as we would like to give. We suggest that interested persons write the superintendent, Rev. A. w. Clark, ti'nd and JaclMon streets, Omaha, for printed information. Rev. A. A. Martin ; l.inc;!u. luhi agent for the Child Saving Institute. whs in Alliance over last Sunday. He delivered an address at the M. church at the preaching Bervtce boor in the' forenoon and at the I ttiiitist church in the evening. His aIdreia es were an inspiration to effort :it neipfalneaa They were interesting, nit only because jf the information relattre to the work wbtcn be renre- .-cuts, but also beOMtft of w holesoiie j advin and suggest ions to pareitjk T "j. and eliildren who heard liim. He w .-is sent here to lo ik up three elilld- ii 11 that had been repotitedi one of I le 111 a ( ripplf, hill he OUOd Ul0j Ni.te-1 irai ion iiat the mother ol the i f hllifctt) had left Alliance taking W. R. DRAKE'S City meat Market People of Alliance know the kind of Meats sold and service given by W. R. Drake when running a meat market before. With better facilities and bet ter location, he can satisfy all old customers and any number of new customers that may favor him with their trade. A Full Line Fresh and Cured Meats, Fish, Poultry, etc. On the corner, Box Butte avenue and Fourth street PHONE 40 l't 1 I I I I ! I 4 iii. U Carney and Colorado C 0 A L Both Lump and Nut Let us figure on your Winter Supply Phone orders receive prompt attention chlUfctti had left Alliance. taking -.lie I!! . u eiiildren with Iter When Mr. Martin ' . .j. '.Vt 1 ;sitsithis city again he w ill., without ' fJ- -T-' d doubt, re.eie:;i t'o'Hial , weltioineilijt j' XJ -I ' larger audit 1,10; '.y, he'a'r lArh sjtf;3j r'-. m ' the pcoide lierU..vill know more ab:.ut him and 1 hq 'In.truYlH'Vjfehahfij he .repheaent,8. CEMENT 1 T PHONE 155 to i 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 11 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 '4 1 1 1 1 n 1 )f "v- IN OMAHA m vacatton season TO HAVE NOVEL FEATURES " -; " Omaha. Ian. I The ,ui;st upfe' and inteiealinu exhibit ion"VrmMBt 1 t..zv :;;"";::.;;;,; chances to you .through .1 de.M.ua.. -1 .he tne classinea page. o c. ,,,,. for decon,., ve m wen as J Caretakers, substitute useful jthrponee ili donitnbte the ji y exhiwuonjn whi.-i, diree rrqm m clerks , stenographers, over the country will ahow. i. The in. ni Ueera km km m 1 Vf?i koir rravlinr; ', li ld its annual onvei,lion at the sane lime, three days beuin devoted to the meettBft. I'eter I'almer or tlakiaml. Ni lii . president of tbe Htute asacK-iation. has Juat returnel from PUtaburg and I'hiladelphia, wlier- he visited the eaatern showa: (He reports unusual interest In tbe I Omaha show this year as it la 'be jonly one wblcb will be held west of Transfer Line!11" Mlssi8Mi"" DYE & OWENS companions in fact upset things generally. JMany new alliances r li .1 rormed during mis Alliance Cleaning Works The place to briri your clothes for first-class cleaning and pressing We make a specialty of night work All goods called for and delivered Phone "58 405 Box Butte Ave. IMPLEMENT DEALERS SHOW INTEREST IN OMAHA EXHIBIT Dray phone 1 Household goods moved promptly and transfer work solicited. Residence phone 636 and Blue 57 County Clerk It, S. llurKrave was eiHertaintiifc liw sister Mr. Will l.umley and huaband of Heaver City, Mobr., the latter iart of tbe week Mr. and Mrs. I.uiuley ttud family ne visltln at Hay Springs prior to their visit u tbla etty. U GET WISE ADVERTISE are season. tjJWatch chance. fo r uoar In answering advertisements mention this paper. please Omaha. Nel.i , Jan I More than one thousand implement dealers from Nebraska and Iowa will attend the annual meeting of the Midwest Implement Dealers Association ill Oiuahu. January H to lu, aconiiiiK. ' to M. L. Ooosiuau, serretary ot the aaeonlaltusv I'nusual interest is i in- manifest ed in the program this ear because ,. K of tbe arrangement whteh permits panivipation by Hie utetubera in the 1$ diacussion of all suhje.'ta Which have a hearing on the industry. The increase in business this year in implement lines is alio' her reason for the interest. In ftltthi. alcue, more thao lfJMJMi BfOfth of implements were distributed to Iowa and Nebraska farmers mm programs were aent out to all dealers a the territory by the Bfcrataf) and responses have been quite general. A son was liorn to Mr. and .Mr. fiuudy last Monday. GET WISE ADVERTISE $$