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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1913)
Merchants' Three-Course Lunch SERVED AT The Drake during the entire month of January, from noon till 2 p. m., for 35c ! j ! 1 1 I !! I II II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 1 M- MEN AND BOYS BEFORE buying your foot wear, see M. I). Nichols' stock of New Shoes. Better goods and lower prices. It wont cost you anything1 to look at them, Remember the place, at the sign of the boot, 217 Box Butte avenue. ! H I I 4 J.4M-l' W 12 or 16 GAUGE Ill&rllH Repeating Shotg un Made lmou hy its dependability. The solid Icp and side election keep and potrdei away from four eyes. nnp quu k. rnruivr irjwai miii. rain, sieei, mow ami maur can I gf I I mo lli anion. The mechanism is strong, simple, wear-misting. The double extractor pull any shell instantly; two special safety devices prevent accidental diu-harge while action is unlocked, and an automatic recoil block makes hang fires harmless. All Marlins are strongly marie, finely balanced, accurate, hard hitting guns, and are the quickest and easiest to take down and clean. Uluitrauon shows Model 24 trade "A" 1 2 gauge ; it has ail the features thai make lot perfect tutu Sosd three stamps pottage today for oar 136 ptft catalog describing the fall flfarfn lioe. 77e Tffarifi r farms Co. I Willow Sir, el Now Haven. Conn. It par to reload your ahelbt Your empty fired shcll are the expensive part of factory ammunition. Th yre a Mrnm and goo! a new, and ll'a eay to nloadl Merely h cap and rc-cap Rssfffl. insert powder, crimp shell on to bullet. Yoti reload 100 .38-4" S. R. cartridgis (buying builds) in hour at total rttfkPtlM TTe.: casting hutliK yourself ISC. I netf factory cartridgt s cot SsLAS. Free Ideal Hand Book tells all nliont ri-lnarling all rifle, pistol anl ajsotsrun ammunition: IfiO paces of valuable information; free for .1 stamps postage. The Marlin Firearms Co., 42 Willow St., New Haven, Conn. gfySaasaw ESTABLISH A RANCH ON PUBLIC LAND HIGH PRIC S OF CATTLE INSUR S THIS TO BE a GOOD BUSINESS FOR MANY YEARS It is nut Kt'ti' rally kno.Wi. but it is n fact, that one person now take ui MO aires of govern tneii I land in Wyoming as fol I j . . : FirBt, file a Desert lain'; entry on 160 actvs where you MM the drainage from loot) acres, in a tortei of small storage rM6n BUffiiien ! Irrigate as ntui li as 81 acres of the entry aiul at I .r-i ucres on any 40 of the IfO, For this ItiO yon pay the fto. 'i -:rn":r cents Hit a ere at the time ol filitiK and $1.00 an a it when proof made. Second, file ou oJO as a homeBteatl no chnrjte for the land but tryman must reside upon I ho homestead seven months each Jfeut three years and raise a :, on 20 acres the sect year ami have acre in crop the third y ar. Third , buy Hit) aer s from the govt n. aunt at IJ.M Pt aciv 160 must join the homestead. There are hundreds of sui h locations now open to entry, if want one of these ranches write me today for map and particulars. tan .: h ilm li5 ! 4 ca fjr 4li rhia you D. Clem Oeaver, Immigration Agent 1004 Fiirnuin Street, Omaha, LVebraska WASHINGTON LETTER THE NATIONAL CAPITAL Events of Interest from the Seat of Government BY CLYDE H. TAVENNER Con gressman- Elect Special Washington Correspondent to this Newspaper VJSITING IN NANCE COUNTY Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Maition passed through Alliance tn 4 4 Monday on their way to Kullerton, where they went for a vlnit alt the home of ! (their daughter, Mrs. John Mahoney. They expected to be gone about ten days. Mrs. Mahoney has many friends in Box Butte county, bavins resided here at the time of her mar riage. OMAHA MANUFACTURING INCREASES PACKING HOUSE PRODUCTS LOSE Omaha, Jan. II, Manufacturing in Omaha showed a loss from the vol ume of business of the preceding year. The decrease, hovevtr, whs confined entirely to the packing house products. lttu.OlHl less head of cattle were received in Omaha in 1011, which naturally meant a loss Ut the output. Outside of the packing houses, Omaha's manufacturing busi ness showed a gain of .1.600.000. The total volume of manufacturing business in Omaha in 1912 amounted to $IN7,6.:.466. of which $104W.784 was packing" house products. The manufactured items- amounted to $Si',S6.;,682, exclusive of the packiii", producti,, which gives Omaha I i. ie;iter per capita than any city witit a like population in the (Tatted State. The principal gain in manufactur ing was shown in alfalfa feed. Th's product jumped over $100,000 in ou: lut, the value of fettl sold in .e braska ami surrounding territory amounting to $2,180,.1T. S, i Me CRYSTAL CLOSES ON SUNDAY Vaudeville Will Be Discontinued Empress and It Will Open Sunday for Pictures at A change was made last wet k n the pro'.rams furnished at the Cr.. ftal and Kmpress picture shows, which are under he name manage tut nt in Alliance. Vaudeville has been discontinued at the Kmpress anil two acts will be given at the Crystal. Admittance at the Crystal has been raised to twenty-five cent. for adults. Admittance a' the Km press has been placet! at 10 cent. i M GET WISE ADVERTISE $ Washington, Jan. Ifi. President Tnft in his New York "reotMantzA tion" speech, declared in fine start-asm that those dissatisfied with his Administration demanded "an ideal state in which the poor atid op pressed are to ar-quire property and er use suffering." This and similar slat mienies of the president Indicate why hirs adminis tration was unpopular. He was prej udiced against any kind of reform. His la the same view that is held b)t Morgan and llocki feller and the other money kings who have made their millions as a result of federal laws which gave them monopolies of American markets with power to charge the people for trust protlus is any price that their greed dictated. Morgan and Rockefeller also be lieve that nil who are not satisfied with the old conditions the bribery of United States senatcra hy the oil trust, the failure to send guilty trust magnates to jail as the poor tire sent to jail when they violate the law, the infamous Payne-Aldrlch tar iff laws which permit the Wg indus trial combinations to be ever boosst ing prices nnd increasing the coat of living -Morgan and Rockefeller and Taft believe that all who com plain of these things cpct and de mand "an ideal stale in which the poor and oppressed are to acquire property and cease suffering." This is not true. It is ridiculous to assert that because the people demand tariff revision to reduce the cost of living that they expect or de mand "an ideal state' In asking for an income tax which will compel the rich to bear a fair proportion of the burden of taxation, which they are not now doing: In requesting the election of Unit ed States senators by the direet vote of the people, to prevent their ( lection by bribery: in demanding enl'orcement of the criminal provision of the Sherman anti trust law, which is not now be ing enforced by an attorney general who was formerly a sugar trust law-1 yer: I In desiring legislation, ttafe-guard-ing legitimate buslnt ss front the: public evils of stock-gambling: In exptcting effective regulation of; child labor, an employer's liability j law and protection cf women wage earners: In demanding and expicting these things the public is not, as I'rc.-ident Taft says, and as Morgan and Rock efeller pretend to believe, either de manding or expe;llng "an ideal state in which the poor and cipre. itd ai to acquire property." The people are simply asking for a square deal at the hands of these "publk- servants" they have sent to Washington to represent them. Filipinos Desire Freedom .Manuel L Quezon, resident com missioner of the Philippine Islands the United States, who has Just re aimed to Washington from Mat il i, -ays i utt evtry town in the archipel ;:;(. i.as endorse. 1 the Jones hill, which he hopes will be passed at (lie extra session of congress. Tl " bill purposes to establish a pi iiT'llnill government, more libera! mil rutonoinous than at present, for a ,11')') "tionary period of eigl:' yeain lj.-ii.ii tf July 4, ItlS, and that al luly 4. 1921. the Unrcd States Site) I iclinquieh all i i-ih's of lover u'HMy over the Phliip'tmo: ami ran to Its inhabitants full un.i eoni plete Independence. The United Staler would re-tain sovereignty ov er necessary naval and coaling sta tion ! s and terminal )oiuts for ables, not including the bay and bar bor of Manila. The Jones bill would vest the leg- si: ive power cf the Philippine la lan !a a congress of the Philip pi . a senate comprising thirty- tlgta cu mbers and a house of eighty seven members, both branches to be . live. The executive power i woultl be vested during the prtib.i ionary period in a president, ap pointive for ftmr years by the pres Ment of the United States, and af r July 4, 1021, to be eleotlve hy s ise Filipinos. REVIVAL MEETINGS A series of n.'val me-e ' iic-s are being held a tin United Preabyter ItM church. They commenced Mon ;a night and will continue two vteks A cordial invitation is ex tended to all to attend. The meet ings are being conducted by Rev Al bert Cordon of Lincoln, who was pas tor ttf the Allian-e U. P. church about twenty years ago. Old timers will remember him well, as he was the only pastor in Alliance at that time IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE Are You Afflicted With Piles? Thla dlaease, whether acute or chronic. Is easily ntnl rapidly over come by using Merit ol Pile Remedy, (lives positive and permanent relief when all others fall, and we hearti ly reeommend li tn anv sufferer. I J. nRKNNAN Adv ertlsemeut Jan 2-30 POST OFFICE DISCONTINUED On by tne the post of rices In Box Butte county that have been patron izes! but little have been dis.'orriln Hatii The Hashnutn postofflce Is to be discontinued January 11, This will le.'ve hut three post offices In Box Butte county, ami if Jim Watson take's a notion to hunt musk rats In Sheridan county during he ir -U rat I ":son nnd takes the Marple post office with him, there will be but two left. Alliance ami ilcmlngfnrtl. . BRENNANS CORNER Opal Fountain i Best Luncheonettes s ot and Cold Drinks WILLIAM MITCHELL TTOBNIt AT LS.W. 0 CARD OF THANKS We wish to express through the columns of this paper our hearty and slmere thanks to the many friends in Alliance who rallied to our altl in extending htarty welcome to their hornet and for the very hospitable manner of entertainment M corded ua: also for the many valued dona tions, which we esteem very highly and will always remember with greatful hearts. J. 8. CO HP MRS. MAOOtB CORP T. A. CROSS M US. AN S IS CROSS EASY PUMPING ; t water easy from Ieep W ells with the "Wilson Pump Counterbal ance." Kour foot windmill sufficieni with this device. Saves $n to $20 e'ost of windmill, wear and Jerk Price $5. Satisfaction guaranteed lit I'erence: Farmers AL- Traders Bank of Waco. Order of Wilson Counter balance Co., Waco, Nebr. Adv 17N4-5-2t i.V.VvY nil a" I !. ....... V.V.VA !lii-.ie rsliiii ':'.." it"! 1 pt!: More Economical Both in Use and Cost CALUMET BAKING POWDER And it does better work. Simply follow your customary method of preparation add a littts less of Calumet than when using ordi nary baking powder. Then watch the result. Light, fluffy, and even ly raised the baking comes from the oven more tempting, tastier, more wholesome. Calumet msurts the baking of an expert. Ask your grocer to-day RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS itaf,. World's Pure Food Exposition. Chicago, 111. Paris, Ex position. France, March, 1912. You don 'I wot money u Am vu buy iAcup or big-can hairing pou Jti. Don't be mi Jed Buy Calumet. It't more emnomkol - marc uhoiejomt give belt rttullt. CaiWwf u Jar ttipeHe to our milk toda. Served by an Experienced Man l Nr ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA BURTON & WESTOVER Attorneys at Law LAND ATTORNEYS Office Firsi National Bank Bldg. Phone t8o. ALLIANCE. NBB, H. M. BULLOCK. Attorney at Law, Al l.lANt l NEB, F. M. BROOME LAND ATTORNEY l.nrittexperlpnfaaM Keoctver U.S. I.HndOol a guaritnton for prompt und t-ftli ii-nt sarrles Office in Opera House Block ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA BRUCE W ILCOX L awyer and Land Attorney Priwtltlitoftr In i-lvii courts since 1MB OAS' Kf k'Nt-r V. B. Land OSIi-p from 1H0S to UOT Information by mall a spclalty. omos in i.akd orrics buildiko ALLIANCE NFBRA8EA. DR. H. H. BELLWOOD, Surgeon C. B. A Q. Ry. Office Over Moisten' Drug Stere Day Phone 87 Night Phone 86 "I Am Well" writes Mrs. L. R. Barker, of Bud, Ky., "and can do all my housework. For years I suffered with such pains, I could scarcely I stand on my feet After three different doctors had failed to help me, 1 gave Card u i a trial. Now, I feel like a new woman." B 58 OKIE ( nlM'KKNOLL it' s, rhonp -jo r. J. I'l TERMS Kea. Pnonasl Drs. Coppernoll & Petersen OSTEOPATHS Rooms 7. 8 and 9, Rnmer Block Phone 43 CARDUI The Woman's Tonic A woman's health de pends so much upon her delicate organs, that the least trouble there affects her whole system. It is the little things that count, in a woman's life and health. If you suffer from any of the aches and pains, due to womanly weakness, take Cardui at once, and avoid more seri ous troubles. We urge you to try it Begin today. COVMITTEES DRAFT BILL FOR STATE PUBLICITY 'i.iialiH, Jun. 15. A bill to prov..'o ways and means for ad crtljlns; th t !! lias bi 1 !i drafted by commit -t a ;iolii ! by .lit- State Kditor hil AMM liit It 11 and In; Stuto Asso c int xn of Comiiu : ial Clubs. Tlx taial Is baMtl on the state d: y.op mi nt and proi itits for a . m-aska I H loj jii 1 1) 1 and I'ubli W'slfan (?omiuissiun to coim!: l n in . mi-m-berw, five by virtue cf their posit lims the g . vernor, the ehfltBCVlU r Of tln univei sity, the chairman of the In dustrial COBUK ! .tee cf the Hoard of RtKents, the dlreetor of ilik Con servation SjII Surevy, und the seenv tury cf the S ate Hoard of Agriiul ture. Theue men are emjjvered to appoint four oUier members at taainpjC for terms of one year and to secure such office help an is neces fatry. and to appoint such sub-cotn-mittet as is needed. Section Three tjays, "The purpeje cf said commissiun is to aid in the lev lopment ff the state and to se cure for the citizen the hiRtieat tcoiinmic und bocIu! welfare and to Kive publicity to the advantages of Ht0 resources cf the mate; to aid in the develo.meiit of the Industries of the stale; and to aid in the ov:-u-pancy and development ol the unoc cupied luntla." The dul ics oi the eouuuissiuii shall be to ascertain the facts regarding the stale; to make plans based on cciiclusioiis from thse facts, to pub lish and make public ihrsc facts; and through the power of publicity to promote the development and re sources, of the state for the purpose cf aiding and bt tiering the coudi tioiwt of its citizens. Ktfty thousand dollars biennially U asked from the funds of the, mate for the commission $$ GET WISE ADVERTISE S OEO. J. HAND. PHYSICIAN A If D SI H O BUS Bye, Ear, Nose and Throat H. A. COPSEY Physician and Surgeon office Phone SAO Rea. Phone 349 i nils answered promptlir day and night frois oBllrc. Offices -.All iHDfe National Bsvak tlnlldlng over the Post Office. J. P. HAZARD Surveyor and Engineer, ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA Parties out of town Hhonld write, u 1 II nut much nf t lie lime, t harse will not I ceeri tb.W and expenses per day. Dr. Oliver McEuen Physician and Surgeon HEMISGrORD, SFHR. PEGIALTIE5: Diseases of Women and Children and Geoito L'rioary OtkssW Ml calls inswersd promptly it, or iuH HARRY P. CODRSeT Live Stock ami General Mmxs Farm Sales a Specialty TERMS RtAHOVAflLf Phone 64 ALLIANCE. NEBR Il. 1). I TYI . l DENTI8T. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. PHONE 167 Alliance. Nebraska 3-ec O-. O Gid.s"b3r Licensed Embalmer dl 1 Day 408 Phone i . u 7y ( Nigbl5io Dr. JAS. P. HAXFIELD Dentist OVER BRENNAN'8 DRUG STORE All Electrical Equipment Gas Administered Evenings by Appointment PHONE S25 RED Let the Gold Dust Twins Shine Your Shoes Palace Shining Parlor, 206 Box Birttt 6. J. CUM IS, Prop. A. J. KENNEDY DENTIST Othce in Alliance National Bank Blk Over I'ostotiice 'Phone 391. i.. i M I SSSs .j. L. M. Scott, Auctioneer Lakeside, Nebraska Will cry your .sale- anywhere. ODee me or leave dates at the Alliance Herald. 1 ... J Old paper at The Herald oftlo) mt 6 ( eiits uer bunch. $$ GET WISE ADVERTI8E S