The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, May 28, 1914, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    3
4
Something About
Government Ownership
No.
The Bell Company has
created the entire art of
telephony.
Almost without excep
' tion. none of the impor
tant contributions to the
art hare been made by
&ny gorernment
owned telephone
administration, or
by any other tele
phone company,
either in this coun
try or abroad.
Type after type of In
struments, of cable and
switchboards have been
invented, built and dis
carded for something
better,
Bell Telephone Service Has Set the
Standard for the Rest vf the World.
NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY
SPRING GOODS
..IN..
Farm Machinery
and Harness
This h the time to line up for the year's work. You
should have:
Low Down Manure Spreader. Disc
J Lister, or other new
Equip your horses with a set of
H. H. & B. HARNESS
Kvery strap is guaranteed.
L. ACHE
International Harvester
Manure SjsrSaders
1 CUUN AND BAT
pMACHIHU
luuL lun
1 Rata Sudan
Ha lialiri
. COM MACBIXES
L ftaaiara, f khan
f !. CaMmten
f Ewkga Ctun
" Sfcalare. tkniUn
rect, efficient,
antee of
ing of parts where strains usually come,
of oarta where occasional strains come.
' qualities and protection of driving parts. 6. Repu
tation of manufacturer, insuring efficient repair
service. Satisfied American farmers find these esseo-
' ials in International manure spreaders.
':. " International spreaders have, besides, many feat
ures that grew out of long field experience. Study
the steel construction in frame, wheels, and driving
mechanism; the easily-removable beater; the differ
entials in rear ailes, insuring even spreading while
turning corners; the reversible worm and gear; low,
easily-loaded box; and many others.
International spreaders are of all styles and sices,
high and low, endless and reverse apron. Write for
illustrated catalogues, and when we send them we
will tell you where you may see the spreaders.
TILLAGE
. UhEtAL UNI
Maa4CaC
; UTwtm
, Craaa tatara
. turn Ivm
'. Matatliacaa
, TWaAiaa
' Crate iMBs
HCman
, aa1aCnaara
International Hamster
Crawford
5
All Europe, with 403
million people, has less
than three million tele
phones, or less than one
tenth the number per pop
ulation used in the United
States.
During the last
eight years Bell
telephone wires
have been erected
at the rate, of two
miles a minute .
or a million miles a year.
In modern facilities,
quality of service, and
reasonableness of rates,
no telephone system in the
world approaches the
Bell organization.
Farm Machinery
SON
LOOK for the following points in the
manure spreader you buy : i. Cor
well-tested design.
2. Guar-
first-class materials. 3.
Reinforc-
4. Strength
5, Wearing
Cocpany of America
NcK
DEMONSTRATOR IS mOFlTAM.K
Interesting Letter Hoarding Farm
Demonstrator Written by Ne
braska Man to MiigAxine
8ecretsry Fisher of the Comercial
Club has banded the following arti
cle, clipped from the Nebraska Farm
er, to The Herald for publication
The article is written by a farmer to
the magatlne and tells of the work
done by the farm demonstrator. It
is to be hoped that one can be secur
ed for Box Butte county during the
present season.
The article follows:
To Nebraska Farmer: Recently I
have noticed many articles In The
Nebraska Farmer criticising farm
demonstration work. Many of them
are in the nature of honest opinion,
while others are of a critical nature
and evidently from the pen of men
hardly fit ft position to throW stone.
The honest opinion letters are O.K.,
but the others, I take it, yn vrint to
show how laughable a stand some
men will take when up against the
movement for advancement in the af
fairs of this world,
However untenable the arguments
rr (n ftOIUe of these articles, there
e.r people who will give them weight
and consideration. The names sign
ed are the glut of the theme and
therefore the neighbors of the writ
ers have the advantage over the ma
jority of the renders, and can give
the proper consideration to the sub
ject. I think It no more than fair
that these persons should be Investi
gated and their standing learned.
Did they Inherit their farms, or are
they making a success of lifet Are
they better farmers than the aver
age, or are they drifting along in the
'same old rut! tHV us this Informa
tion In order ttat we may judge the
Importance S be given to the com
munlcaltons. With such Informa
tion bfefore ub, I warrant we would
find uiuch food for thought.
1 note that one person talks at
length against our experiment sta
tion and then advises his less en
lightened brothers on treating oats
for smut, evidently forgetting that
this treatment was discovered thru
the efforts of our experiment sta
tions. One of our local kickers, who
loses no opportunity to mention taxes
and the expenses of our agricultural
college, is feeding his cattle oil meal
to secure a balanced ration. I sup
pose he claims to have discovered
the value ttf a balanced ration. I
In Nebraska there is not a sness-
fUl farmer that is not deriving bene
fit from experimental work. This is
the truth, though few mill admit it.
Analyze this for yourself. On nine
farms out of ten yon will find feeds
used the value of Vhich was proved
at our experiment station.
One of your subscribers gives his
opinion of demonstrators and is rath
er inclined to be adverse. For the
Information of this correspondent al
low 'me to say that my idea of a dem
onstrator is one who does not advise
Or offer suggestions, but who gives
us facts that we may draw our own
conclusions. He is the man who
puts ub in touch with experimental
work. I have read bulletins for ten
years and have been greatly Interest
ed in them. Incidentally, I have
made money at farming, and yet our
demonstrator put me in more inti
mate touch with subjects which ena
bled me personally to profit to the
extent of several hundred dollars In
the past year. This correspondent's
county may be unfortunate in dem
onstrators, for with hired Den, and
even with farmers, as well as dem
onstrators there are good, fead and
indifferent.
Another correspondent writes an
article that is most -unfair. He says
that hogs were treated by 'our Gage
county demonstrator and died. These
hogs were net treated by our demon
strator, but by a local Veterinarian.
Furthermore, but three or four Of
the hogs died. Allow me to go on
record for the benefit 'of this per
son. I con name ninety-five Out 'of
every 10O members 'of our county
crop Improvement association who
have been benefitted by our demon
stratlon work. Moreover, : there are
twenty farmers In 'our association
who will pay the salary and expens
es of oar demonstrator if he will
agree to work for them exclusively
This is not idle' talk; if necessary I
will give you names and affidavits.
One of bur dairymen will show you
that his returns' this year are one
dollar each day In excess of the re
turns for 1913, and the crop improve
ment association is given all the cred
it.
Allow me to say again that a farm
demonstrator is' employed to put us
In closer touch with experimental
"work. We in Gage county do not ex
pect our demonstrator to snow us
how to farm, how to grow better
corn, or gain more pounds per day.
What we do want, and what we are
getting, is Information on the results
of research and experiment the world
over. It is the business of our dem
onstrator to know the methods of the
most successful ' men and to be in
formed on every subject touching on
agriculture. If you will tell me what
reeas ten farmers or experiment sta
tlons are using and the gains pro-
aucea, i nave been fsr enough in
fractions that I csn determine what
reeas I will use.
Our demonstrator has Influenced
us to study, to experiment and to
consider farming as a business and
not as a Job. He has Interested our
children In sgrlculture as never be
fore, and our crop Improvement as
sociation is an asset of Inestimable
value to our county. It Is true that
many of our farmers are still mourn
ing the advent of the self-binder snd
longing for the scythe and cradle.
However, we must be charitnhi
Each man is entitled to his onlnlon.
for, as the deacon said. "If we all
thought alike there would be no
horse races." '
S. NICHOLS.
A IK) I, LA It DAY FOR ALLIANCE
Suggestion of W. H. Kewer for Sjhmj.
lal llargain Day in June Is
Meting with Approval "
w. s. newer, proprietor of tse
Bee Hive, has suggested that Satur
day, June 6, be designated a special
"Dollar Day" for Alliance, that on
that date every merchant give spec
ial dollar bargains, that an extensive
advertising campaign be made and
the Alliance terirtory thoroughly cir
cularized. Several merchants have been con
sulted regarding the matter and are
heartily In favor of the proposition.
The commercial club will give Its as
sistance in the matter.
CAKK DKCIDKD FOH MALLKRY
The case of J. A. Mallery vs. Eag
les Lodge No. 138 of Alliance, for
rent amounting to f 306. was decided
in favor of the plaintiff in county
court Friday arternoon. A Jury,
consisting of C. W. Brennan, J. C.
Berry, W. It. Drake, C. F. Yanders,
F. J. Was and I. W. Herman, heard
the caBe before County Judge L. A.
Berry.
The lodge had made a tender of
265 to Mr. Mallery. alleging he took
possession before the time sued for.
The case will be appealed to the dis-
rlcl court.
Yoi.v; fim:i fifty dollars
In police court Friday Lloyd N.
Young, arrested on a warrant charg-
ng him with being a transient deal
er, and selling boots and shoes with
out a license of $50, was fined f 50
and costs. He put up a bond of
200 and appealed the case to the
district court. City Attorney W. H.
Metz represented the city. Mr.
Young was not represented by an at
torney.
Mr. Young offered in evidence a
contract, dated May 20, between him
self and M. D. Nichols, by which he
sold the stock to Mr. Nichols for the
sum of $2500. Mr. Young told a
Herald reporter that he was operat
ing the store for Mr. Nichols and
that he would fight the case through
the courts.
Indiana Shooting Tourney
Logansport, Ind., May 25 Expert
marksmen from all over Indiana fac
ed the traps at Spencer Park, today,
at the -opening of the annual champ
ionship tournament of their state
association. A program of events
covering three days has been prepar
ed Tor the tournament. Trophies
and cash prizes amounting to more
than $500 will be distributed among
the wlnne-s.
"THIS AND THAT"
The preacher has a hard time of
It. If his hair is gray he is old. If
he Is a young man he hasn't had ex
perience. If he has ten children he
has too many. If he has none he
should have and Isn't setting a good
example. If his wife sings in the
choir she is presumptlous. If she
doesn't she isn't interested In her
husband's work. If a preacher reads
his notes he is a bore. If he speaks
extemporaneously he is not deep
enough. If he stays at home in his
study he does not mix enough with
the people. If he Is seen around on
the streets he ought to be at home
getting up a good sermon. If he
calls on some very poor family he is
playing to the gallery. If be calls
at the home of the rich be is an arls
tocrat. Whatever he does someone
could have told him better. He has
a fine time living off donations which
never come in, and promises that
never mature. Next to being an ed
ltor the preacher has the world best
ed for a ouiet, peaceful (?) slide
down the toboggan of time.
Multiply $5 and $5 and you get
$25. Five dollars is equal to 500
cents. Multiply 600 cents by 500
cents and you get 250,000 cents, and
counting 100 cents to the dollar.
250,000 cents equals $2600. Why is
the second amount greater than the
first? Can the school boy tell?
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
Kates; One-Inch cards, 60 cents; two inch cards, $1.00
BRUCE WILCOX
Lawyer an Land Attorney
Practitioner In civil courts since 1893
negisier u. 8. land office from
. xo iwi. information by mall
ipeclalty.
Office In Land Office Bulldlnn
ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA
EUGENE BURTON
Attorney at Law
Land Attorney
Office First National Bank Building
rilONB 180
ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA
H. M. BULLOCK,
ATTORNEY
AT LAW
ALLIANCE NEBRASKA
HORSES STOLKJf
Stolen at Lakeside. Nebraska,
iwui xuarcn i, twr ray shire geld
ings, four years old, stripes In faces.
Weight 1250 pounds. Branded!
left arm. These horses were thin in
flesh. $100 reward for the return of
horses and conviction of thief. Be
ward -for any horses bearing this
brand:
left shoulder. Address
R. A. WE3T0VER, Lakeside, Nebr.
18tf3403.
Spring Blood and 8yMen flea niter
During the winter months Impur
ities accumulate, your blood becomes
Impure and thick, your kidneys, liv
er and bowels fail to work, causing
so-called '"Spring Fever." You feel
tired, weak and laiy. Electrio Bit
ters the spring tonic and system
cleanser Is what you need; they
stimulate the kidneys, liver and bow
els to healthy action, expel blood Im
purities and restore your - health,
strength and ambition. Electric
Bitters makes you feel like new.
Start a four weeks' treatment it
wil lput you in fine shape for your
spring work. Guaranteed. At all
Druggists. 60c and $1.00.
H. E. Bucklen & Co., Philadelphia
or St. Louis.
300 LICE
Or More
on One Hen
la by no meana uncommon. No on would expect
to fatten steer vith thai number of "ticka" anck.
Ing hia blood, but man aiptctw
the old hen to to ahead ahelllng 7
out eiea while lie and mliea are ,
aaDDinc ber rmr lira. M a have
counted over 2000 dead lie ondrf
row of tea hena, on rooat
board painted thenleht before with
Lee a Lice Killer. Thiacreatklller doe 4
double duty contact kill mhea, llce.i
bed bare, etc. about the rooeta; tbai
vapor kill He on lb chlcker wttlnf
over n. rump only in Binttatcaaa.
r m wmm at wim $9, aw towaa.
Tkraeilm M eta., Mea., B H, MkiyBtfte.
F. J. BRENNAN
General
Contractors
We Construct
CEMENT SIDEWALKS
or anything in the
Cement Line
Brick Work, Tile and
Plastering
Old Fashioned Fire Places
end Mantels
LUtID & GLARUM
Phone 249 Alliance, Nebr.
HOW CHILDREN GROW
Children grow by nourishment not
overloaded stomachs or rich foods but
qualities that are readily converted into
hfe-Bu&taining blood; too often their
digestive powers cannot procure these
qualities from ordinary foods which results
in weakness, dullness snd sickneM.
If your children are under-size, under
weight, catch cold easily, are languid,
backward, pale or frail, give them Scott's
Emulsion which is pure medicinal nourish
ment. It sharpen the appetite, builds
healthy flesh, kxm muscles and active
brains. Scott's is growing-food 'or
children. Refuse alcoholic substitutes.
Strengthens Weak and Tired Women
"I was under a great strain nurs
ing a relative through three months'
sickness," writes Mrs. J. C. Van De
Rande. of Klrkland, 111., and "Elec
tric Bitters kept me from breaking
down. I will never be without it."
Do you feel tired and worn out? No
appetite and food won't digest? It
Isn't the spring weather. You need
Electric Bitters. Start a month's
treat meat today; nothing better for
stomach, liver and kidneys. The
great spring tonic. Relief or money
back. 60c and 11.09. at your Druggist.
aT-f a rs
Dentist
PHONE 167
OVEH FIRST NATIONAL BAN
ALLIANCE : i NEBRASKA
Dr. JAS. P. flAXFIELD
Dentist
OVER BRENNAN't DRUG TORsI
niONB 626 RED
All eleetrtakl tauinnun a..
""" "jngB by appolatsMsit
A. J. KENNEDY
Dentist
Office In Alllanea Nitinai
BuiMtna ever Pest Offloa
PHONE m
' UV.tNStB EMBALMER
PHONE:
Day 49S
Night 610
ALLIANCE
NEBRASKA
Florist
Cut FLOWER.S and Potted
PLANTS Constantly on Hand r
FLORAL PIECES
Made on Short Notice- '
PLANTS RENTED
For Parties and Publle Gatherlhfw
Phone 682-435
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER
At The Herald Office
REASONABLE RATE8
PROMPT 8ERVICK
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
PLANS AND ESTIMATE8 FURN
ISHED ON APPLICATION j
I Amploy only first-class meohanie.
AH work guaranteed.
PHONE 278
Residence and Shop,
7th and Mississippi.
Alliance, Nebraska.
WM. MAUNIER
' All kinds of.
Scavenger Work
Bonded by the City
PHONE 67
GEO. J. HAND,
Physician and 8urgeon
EYE, EAR, N08E A NO THROAT
H. A. C0P5EY
Physician and Surgeon,
Office Phone 360. Rea. Phone 349
Calls answered promptly day and
night from office. Offices: Alllanc
National Bank building over the Post
Office.
O. E. SLAG-LE, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office phone 95 Res. phone 82
Alliance, Nebraska.
Oris Coppcraoll
r. J. Peteraaa
Rea. Pboa it
Rea. Phono 20
Drs. Coppernoll & Petersen
Osteopaths
Rooms 7, S and 9, Rumer Block
.PHONE 43
23. "STovlx CLTxIp
take with you a box of good
and a late
Get them at up town news
stand or at depot
Elllor BIOS.
Blooded and High
Grade Milk Cows
H0LSTE1MS A SPECIALTY
Any Ramber Wanted ;
F. M. Hyndshaw & Son
THCDFORD. NEBR,
OFFICE
Phone 312.
19-lt-834f
ROOMS TO RENTT
J. C. McCORXLE. '.
POTATO LAND TO RENT Ad
joining Alliance. Pkooe 313. 3. C.
McCOSKIA ,
19 1H3I9 i&a