Tub Alliance Herald OFFICIAL ORGAN MIlASKA STOCK GROWERS ASSOCIATION. REACHES EVERY MEMBER OFFICIAL ORGAN NEBRASKA ' .CS .EEK FIREMEN'S ASSOCIATION. IT REACHES IIEAIHJU AHTKItS Ft) It 15,000 Fill 1-31 KM TOLUMK XXI ALIA0 iiOX BUTTE COUNTY, NKBRASKA, TUUKSDAV, NOVKMHKH 19, 1914 v NO. 50 DECISION FOR DEMONSTRATOR Itox Butte County Farm Management Association Organ lied at Kntha.la.t1c Meeting U. C. Beaumont W. W. Thompson ': .00 D. B. Gibson 5.00 J. A. Reiman 6.00 A. II. Beacon 5.00 J. II. Rohrbaugh 5.00 Dr. C. F. MoranTille 5.00 W. E. Moehnert 5.00 D. L. Fenner 6.00 C. O. Rosenoerger 10.00 Canton Chris Hansen 5.00 Anton Thompson 5.00 Jasper Jasperson 5.00 The disposition among the enter Hslng farmers of Box Butte county to get together and co-opearte for their mutual welfare augurs well for the development and upbuilding of the agricultural Interests of this country. A meeting of enthusiastic farmers was held In the Alliance city all last Saturday, as announced in the last issue of The Herald. L. J. Schill presided. He had been prev iously elected to act as chairman un til an organization had been com pleted. Trof. A. E. Anderson, In charge of farm demonstration work of the Ne braska State Agricultural College, gave a good talk, explaining briefly ke scope of the work done by farm demonstrators In other Nebraska eeuntles, and making some practical suggestions for this county. Follow ing Mr. Anderson's address, Dr. C. m. Fisher of Sterling, Colo., who wns In the city visiting his nephew, W. D. FlBher, was asked to tell something about farm demonstra tion work In Logan county, Colo., where he has farming interests. He responded with a very Interesting talk in which he told of their farm organisation and the benefits that ad been already derived from hav ing a farm demonstrator during the past two years. Reports from committeemen, who ad been appointed to ascertain the COMMERCIAL CLUB NOTES What the Farm Demonstrator Is Doing in Georgia Macon, Ga., Nov. 12 Four broth ers, members of the Boys' Corn Club of Georgia, in co-operation with the farm demonstrator, produced 824 bushels of corn on four acres of land this year. Luther Allrad, of Pick ens county, one of the brothers, to day won first prize at the state fair for the greatest yield from one acre. He produced 227 bushels, Clarence Allrad raised 220 bushels, Elmer All rad 210. and Arthur 167, according to the announcement of the Judges. Nebraska Alfalfa Seed Is in Demand Lincoln, Nebr., Nov. 14 Western Nebraska alfalfa seed has met the California product and more than held its own. At the recent Omaha land show, California boomers ob jected to a sign which read, "West ern Nebraska Alfalfa Seed, the best in the world". "We claim that our seed is the best in the world," said a California exhibitor, "take that sign down." "We do not feel like taking the sign down," Bald the attendant. "Sup pose we take a cup full of this seed and a cup full of your product and apply the germination test." "What does your seed test?" inquired the NOTICE TO AUTOOWNERS Mayor Rodger (Jives Notice to Those Who Hare Been Disobeying Auto Ordinance TO AUTO OWNERS: The police have turned in over thirty names, in the last few days, of those who are dally disobeying the Auto Ordinance. Most of these have turned their cars in the middle of the block, or left their cars standing wrong way on the streets, or driving on left side of street. Quite a number are driv ing at a greater speed than twelve miles per hour. Now is the time to call a halt, and hereafter those dis obeying this ordinance will have to answer in Police Court. Remember that driving at a great er speed than twelve miles per hour covers all streets In the City, but leaving your car turned wrong way or turning within the block, or driv ing on left side of street, covers Box Butte Avenue from Railroad street to Fifth street. During a fire, or when a Are alarm is called, all drivers are requested to give the middle of the street, by driving near the curb, so that the Fire Truck can pass In safety. A. D. RODGERS, Mayor.- 50U477G feasibility of organizing a county man from California. "This seed farm management association, were I tests 98." replied the man from Ne weiri These renorta were al- hrnnVn The Callfornlan did not in- Most without exception favorable, gist on the removal of the sign, and ! About a year and a half ago he re n motion the Box Butte County did not see metnhuslastic for a test. ' turned to England, where he is now Sends English Papers to Friend Some readers of The Herald will remember William Petet, an Eng lishman who formerly worked In the C. B. & Q. freight office at Alliance. He had been a soldier in the Boer war in south Africa, and had an im pediment in his speech, the result of a gunshot wound in the mouth Farm Management Association was organized by electing L. J. Schill temporary president and Art Grove temporary secretary. The next meet iag of the association will be held in Hie city hall at Alliance, at 2 p. m., Saturday, Nov. 21. A full attend ance of all members Is desired as hnportant business Is to be transact 80,000 Founds of Milk Given by Cow in Year Woodland. Cal.. Nov. 12 Cham in service as inspector of ships that are being loaded and unloaded. J F. Yanders has recently received from l'etet newspapers that are in DEATH FROM TYPHOID FEVER Theodore Buyer Piue Away after Two Weeks' Illness with the Dread ingenue The home of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bayer was darkened by the presence of the death angel early Sunday morning, their twelve year old son, "Teddy," being called away. He was taken sick with typhoid fever about lously pounded up In the melee from which Schaub escaped without seri ous injuries. Schaub claims that he was attacked first and only defended himself. A meeting was being held for the purpose of planning for a Christmas tree. Schaub and Shrlner are old enemies and when they met at the meeting they were unable to restrain themselves. A state charge will be filed against the men, accord ing to the plans today. MONTGOMERY BUSY MAN Presbyterian Missionary Always Ha Plenty of Work to Do One of the busiest preachers to be found anywhere is Rev. D. W. Mont gomery, district missionary of the Presbyterian church for northwest thite weeks prior to the time of bis ern Nebraska. Besides attending to demise. On the second day of his church visitations, organizing Sun- lllness he became unconscious and day schools and doing such other remained in that condition until life work as ordinarily devolves upon a hat ebbed away. Evreythlng that minister holding the position which could be done by skilled physician, he occupies, he has been giving a ai.-.l careful nursing fulled to restore I part of his time during the past few tr loved one to health. He was months to the printing and dlstrlbu- nwiked for the tomb. jtlon of pamphlets descriptive of his Theodore Bayer was born Febru-.work and a folder giving dally Bible ary 8, 1903; died November 15, readings for public schools. 1914. The funeral service was held i Mr. Montgomery recently returned in Holy Rosary Catholic church, at from Fort Collins, Colorado, where 9:80 a. m., on Monday following his Mrs. Montgomery Is keeping house death. Rev. Fr. Donnelly, the pas-! for their two daughters who are at- tor, Bald mass and delivered the fun- tending the Colorado Agricultural eral sermon. Interment was in the College. After remaining in AUI Cathollc cemetery. jance a day or two, he left today for Besides his parents, the other the North Platte valley, to be gone members of the family are two broth- about ten days. He will be at ers, John and Leo, and a sister, Lu- ScottsblufT next Sunday, and will clle. His parents both have typhoid spend Beveral days next week In the fever and could cot attend the ruu- vicinity of Angora eral, but both are now improving. A sister of Mrs. Bayer, Mrs. Vondarke of Sioux City, Iowa, arrived Monday In time to attend the funeral. DODGE CAH ANNOUNCED ALLIANCE BUSINESS CHANGE Market to t or oat I i tr Koni 11 a A nf tha Dnpnnntt pion Ttllle Alcartra a Woodlana COntaln. from the English view- cow. naB set a new recora lor mm ,, - production In excess of 30,000 point, of the European war. pounds in a year. The exact figures iii l. .. i ....... -1 w- tha ' . a J Z Will U KI1UMII lUIUUMUn, " 1 1 i J iuc Ml. Farmers wno nave not yei jo...- completed but the 30,000- 4 are Invited to be present and ' 8 m , 'davs ... ... ,1 v r . t cm w 0 Hi w4 UllVorol nQl'O wrU that la nrnnos- nounu .. 4 to be done. Secretary W. D. Fisher of the Al liance Cotuntttrctvl OlaW Is edtnvnr kag to have the farm demonstrator ftrnm Iiean county. Colo., and also ago. Tillle Alcartra is a 5-year-old Hol-aleln-Frieslan, In the same herd as the former champion. Riverside Sa die De Kol Burke, which held the Purchase Fine Automobile Dr. C. E. Slagle has purchased a six cylinder Studebaker automobile from Lowry & Henry. The car lis equipped with special two-passenger body and was driven from Omaha by Mr. Henry,-arriving her on Satur day. It is a beauty and the doctor W. It. Drake Sells Meat Robert Plester After conducting the City Meat Market successful! v for several yearB Announcement of New Car, Ing w. R. Drake sold It to Robert Fles- Looked for, Was Made Today I ter, ranchman and Alliance agent for Throughout the U. S. , the Hupmoblle. The transfer of the . .. . - r.w, business was made on Thursday of uroiaera moior car, lor wnicn me m T.h UV0VV,g ,,U,b,lCu.V rfrU.ev an Emob i ! and by having an efflcl ed States has been looking for Bev- " ., ' , maP. eral months, was made today In the ;i7o VouM mike" a succesa I of Irom Merrick county, Nebr., present and give first-hand information as to record at 28.826 pounds, until it was " be proud of It. Visited UrotJier Here raised to 29,692 pounds three years ana kith iiibi-iiohu "-' -" - . .. w.,v.,,o what has been accomplished in their ".Ai""; Mass- IIenry Lariviere and family, of respective counties. If they come . tofd to feV pound. Inver. are visiting his brother. hey will probably remain several acnu8el" recora Dy lN,uuun ! Louis Larlviere of Alliance, for a week, stoppnig over on tneir way to Detroit, Michigan, where they will locate permanently. They have aays, as farmers In different parts or ox Butte county have requested tfaat meetings be held in their neigh borhoods, and an effort will be made to have the demonstrators address these meetings. Only farmers or persons who are Irectty interested in farming are eligible to membership In the farm Management association, but because of the bearing agricultural develop ment will have upon business in general, business men very naturally) and properly are Interested in the , scceB8 of the work. It will be ob-. served that Secretary Fisher of the' Alliance Commercial Club ana sec- national inaKazineB throughout the United States. Dodge Brothers, Manufacturers, have one of the larg Bt plants in the country at Detroit and have manufactured parts in Inrge quantities for years. Their de cision to manufacture a car of their , own make was welcomed by over 7.000 dealers who have taken the agency for It. , tThe new car sells for 1785, f. o. b. I It weigh'St . approximately 2,200 pounds, four cylinder motor, cone clutch, self Btarter, electric lights, high tension magneto, 'press ure feed gasoline system, full float ing rear axle. 110 Inch wheelbase, , and full equipment The car will be sold in Alliance by Lowry & Henry. both lines of business. Mr. Drake has an Irrigated farm near Scotts bluff, and expects to move onto It with his family next spring. EMERSON PLAY FRIDAY NIGHT The PUW to He Given by Pupils of the Went Side School at Pkelan Ofier lloiiwe MARRIED ON TUESDAY EVE Popular Alliance People Married at Methodist Parsonage by the Rev. O. S. Hake- made their home in Denver for sev eral years, going there from Detroit. Services at Falrvie Ob November 22 there will be two services at Falrview church. The morning service will be at 10:30 o'clock, which will be the regular preaching hour after this. Dinner will be served to all members. Ev erybody is welcome. Stopped Over la Alliance Perry Buckles, formerly chief Mrs Anna FV I.eith and George retary C. o. uoenoerter oi mr rm w rjuncan, both of Alliance, were cierk in the storekeeper's office cf tngford Commercial ciud are uu ns marrled at the Methodist parsonage lne Burlington at Alliance, stopped wnat iney uun iu -""- at 8:30 o ciock luesaay evening, iyIOver here Monday morning for a good cause. lUv. O. S. Baker. Only near rela-: Bhort visit with friends, while o Lis Farmers Joining the association tive8 Qf the bridal couple were pres-1 way from Denver to his home In are required to subscribe not less ent at the tlme of tne cereniony. ! Sheridan, where he Is located, Av fioUnra tier year for two ,,.,.v, a n.in. n hoiei years, to assist In paying a farm made tneir homes In Alliance for emonstrator and other expenses. many year8 and have a host of Following Is a list of members up to frlentl8. Wednesday, November 18, with the, Mf Duncan was recently elected ... i a1ihini.intiAn nr eacn : Subscription L.ist REVIVAL WILL BEGINSUNDAY KvangeliKt C, C. Dbbs of the Chris tian Church Will Conduct Meetings in Alllaaee f K Rah! Rah! Rahl Who are weT Pixies, Pixies, can't you see? Yes, you cnn see "The Pixies," an operetta, given by the Emerson school at the Phelan opera house, Nov. 20. Pleasure and profit will be com bined in the entertainment to be giv en at the Phelan opera house tomor row evening by pupils of the Emer son school pleasure for those who attend and profit for the school, as the proceeds are to be used In pay ing for the piano purchased some time ago. Admission, 35 cents. One hundred gallery tickets will be sold at the ticket window for 25 cents each. The Alliance High school or chestra wilt render a few special numbers. Bongs and drills by the Kindergarten and First grade Brownies will be given as special features. Doors open at 7:15, or chestra begins playing at 7:45. Play starts at 8 sharp. Synopsis of Play Act I. Scene Garden of Queen Tltanla. "Sunrise In Fairyland." Queen and her Fays discovered a sleep, and little Sunshine Is stolen by Alban, King of the Goblins, and one of his villainous subjects. An gelica and Fairies surprise their Queen with a flower festival. Page announces the landing of Prince Flortmel and his Pixie band. Fays discover strange footprints and while examining them are frightened away by bold Goblins, who In turn are driven to their caves for shelter by Prince Florlmel and his brave Pix ies, who appear In natlpnal costumes and pledge themselves as defenders of Queen and Fairies. Queen'B Ama zon Guards execute Amazon march. and Act 1 endB with Pixies Bent to conquer GobllnB. Act II. flcene The night smithy of th Goblins. Approach of Italian and performing monkey causes them to adjourn. Solos by Italian and Chinaman. Prince and Pixies de part for battlelleld. Archer Cadets endeavor to cause Queen and Fairies to forget their troubles. Goblins re treat toward Fairies who seek Bafety in oiiw Puar Furies appear and pledge asHlstance to the Goblins, who , again attack the Pixies. Pixies are unable to conquer tnem uniu iurj make use of strategy suggested by Queen Tltanla. Special singing by Queen, Swede and Coons. Sunohlne Is fouad ana Act ji enun in march, : BEST LIGHTED CITYJN WEST New Lighting System for Residence Districts of Alliance Install ed and Now in Use . Mr. and Mrs. ontitv inTn in thinner. ii nrun win iiih.mm Liifir uuuir ai uaui . . . . . nr. v,h. nrnmiR la annual- ZZr:" Th. in iM'urM piacea. givin it . 1 v J " - VjllfJ r Li 117 Avenue. . . 1 J I ' -" By, for a period of two years, to tne maKe an extended trip next Bummer, treasurer of the Box Butte County ; golu, to visit relatives in different Farm Management Association the partg ot the ea8t- 1 I ti t moo amounts set ojipountj uui uoiu. i AlliuiH-M Peter Kicken Attenlel I. O. O. F. Meeting Thomas Lawler of Alliance Lodge o.Kt n iean 5.00 No. 136, I. O. O.F.. atten.leu a meet- Ttenrv N Houkhum 5.00 , ing of all the I. O. O. F. lodges or Henry n. iiouiuum ,n.i.i.: v.ik iiuli ..iiuv hi.i in r.er- mr tr lotlcrnn K on Iv.uuiviic i"- ... D Makes Extensive Alterations Joe Smith, t' e caterer, has made extensive alterations in his fountain on Box Butte avenue. A private booth has been Installed and new a coxy ap pearance. Joe reports mat Business Is good and getting better. The Grand - t .(-. n iiu 1 II U. . cuiirDuaj .iina-v rctpp Rpltrum j.bd : luisier uu viau oru.n .t.,u ii A Trabert 5.00 and stopped over in Alliance this . it. morris , ,. 5.00 5.00 J. A. Keegan A V Ttore Frank Vaughan 5.00 Fred C. Bobbins 5.00 E. G. Englehorn 5.00 Fred H. Kauffold s 00 P. H. Zoebel 5.00 Andy Cusick 5.00 John Sass ' " D. W. Reiman 5.00 Arthur Bomgardner &.00 C. B. Wilson . Wm. Rust, Jr. F. H. Nason . W. I. Lorauce F. McCoy J. O. Donovan Ellsworth Vaughan Carl Hashman o W. Mundt 6.00 Robt. Mundt ? J. AtZ John Collins . . R. P. Broyles 5.00 P. R. Workman O. A. Davlg . . Art Grove Heiningford A. S. Enyeart 5.00 Fredoline Abley 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 .5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 S. Wright 6.00 The Alliance lodge has Joined the other lodges and 1b now a member of the valley district. A Bpecial pro gram was given. l!o. Social and Fish Pond There will be a box Bocial and Ash pond at the Pleasant Hill Bchool house on November 27, at 7 p. m. An interesting program will be given by the pupils and people in the district. Bring a lunch for two and come, spend the evening with us. You are cordially invited. KeftortJ. Good Business W. R. Harper, proprietor of the Harper Department Store, reports that business Is picking up in great shape since cold weather started. He states that Saturday was one of the best days of the year for business. He Is very sanguine over business prospects. On Trip to lost Springs Mrs. Jo Wanek and son came to Alliance on Tuesday with County Commissioner Joe Wanek. After stopping over in Alliance for a day they went to Loat Springs. Wyom ing, where tbey will visit with a son. THANKSGIVING DAY SERVICES Churches of Alliance Will Observe the Usual Custom of Holding Service Next Thursday Following the custom of past years, the churches of Alliance will celebrate Thanksgiving day by hold ing special services next Thursday forenoon. A union service will be held In the Christian church, at 10:30 a. m., at which Rev. George E. Morphy, pastor of the Baptist church, will deliver the sermon. Oth er churches that will participate in this service are the First Presbyter Ian, United Presbyterian, and Meth odist Episcopal. A cordial Invita tion Is extended to everybody to at tend. At Holy Rosary Catholic church, Rev. Fr. Donnelly will say Thanks giving mass, at 9 o'clock. At St. Matthew's Episcopal church there will be the celebration of Holy Communion at 10 o'clock, by the rec tor, Dean Eller. At Iinmanuel's German Lutheran church, Rev. Titus Lang, pastor, will deliver a Thanksgiving sermon in German, at 10:30 a. m. The system of cluster lights on Box Butte avenue and Third street has been the pride of Alliance citiz ens and the admiration of visitors since being installed, but the street . n. . Prof. C. It. Gould tin.- . for winning a aerlea of re-i The many readers of The Herald vivai tntlnea in the Christian who attended the revival meetings. church of Alliance. Evangelist C. recently held at the First M. E. " rw.hha formerlv naator of the tiiurcu vi Ajuitiic- uj liYniiKHini w. Chriatian church at Scottsbluff. will Hamilton, will be pleased to see hov. .hri' nf the aervlcea. assisted me aoove pooiOHravure oi rroi. by the pastor Rev. II. J. Young, who Gould who had charge of the singing 1 lights In the residence portions of has had a considerable experience in wttB cunuuiiur ui m- mi imp me ui; n mu uuj iu iuur conducting the singing In revival rns choir. This cut was ordered tor , either pride or admiration. People campaigns. He will have charge of last week's issue of the paper, to be of the town wanted to Bhow the bus the large chorus that will be a feu- ued in connection with the writeup Iness portion of the city by night and lure of the Alliance meetings. ' tne meetings, but arrived too late! the residence districts by daylight. Mr rvt.ha has hn holding a verv i for use men. i it s ainereni now. eince me juicf successful revival In Denver, which closes this week. He Is noted as a thoro Bible student. His preaching and teaching make a lasting Impres sion upon his bearers. ' A cordial invitation Is extended to all to attend as many of the meetings 1 as possible. A service will be held every night during the eek, unless; otherwise announced later. If it is decided to hold day meetings, other C than those held on SundayB, they will be announced at the night serv- Ices. PHONE MANAGER IS PROMOTED A. Currie, Who Has Made His Home in Alliance One Year, Re ceives Merited Promotion ANNUAL TEACHERS' MEETING C. A. Currie, who came to Alliance one year ago as manager of teh local Teacher of tTherry, Sheridan, Dawes exchange of the Nebraska Telephone and Sioux Counties to Meet lu Company, has been promoted to the ri.i-... This Yf ! Position of District Special Agent, thadrou Ibis xear wlth nfadauarterB n Grand Isliindi E. E. Hays. preBident of the North-i a8Blatln F A May district commer west Nebraska Teachers Association, clai manager. The change Is to be- nas lSBueu a nouce stating mui i""'Come effective on December 1. has been turned into the new light ning system, the installation of which I was completed yesterday,' both res idence and business sections show ui to good advantage, either day or night. Mayor A. D. Rodgers de clares that Alliance is now the best lighted city in the state. At each street intersection, except In the business section, a 60 C. 'p. Mazda is suspended, taking the place of two 16 c. p. Incadesceuts formerly used. Alt ho the new lamps are iai as powerful as arc lights. It Is ex pected that tbey will give better sat isfaction, aa tbey are placed only on" block apart Instead of two. as 1b us ually the case with arc lights. Buy all your magazines of us. We can give you three magazines one year with The Herald for only 11.75. annual meeting of the association will be held in the Normal building, at Chadron, on Friday and Saturday, November 27 and 28. All school boards of the above counties are urged to close their schools and to allow the teachers to attend this meeting. A good program la being prepared and everything 1b being done to make this the most practical and helpful meeting ever held in this district. Commissioners In Session The board of commissioners of Box Butte county are in session this week. They are transacting the reg ular routine of business. They will probably ocntitiue in session until the last of the week. Arrested for Fighting Con Schaub and Jake Shrlner, two Russians, were arrested Wednesday ight for fighting. Shrlner was ser- A. O. Sheaff, the present manager of the Fullerton exchange, will suc ceed Mr. Currie aa manager here. Mr. Sheaff comes well recommended and will find the Alliance exchange In the best of shape. Mr. and Mrs. Currie have made many friends during their stay of a year in Alliance, who will regret to see them leave. Union Teacher Training Club The regular meeting of the Alli ance Union Teacher Training Club will be held at the M. E. church, at 3 p. m . next Sunday. A full attend ance of members Is desired. Persons who are not members, but who are Interested in Bible study, will be cor dially welcomed as visitors. Say! Don't forget to come and see the kindergarten and first grade Brownies, November 20. at the opera house. Useful Souvenir F. E. Holsten. Jeweler and drug gist, has mailed out a souvenir to a selected list, that is unusual and very useful. It Is a pocket pencil holder, pencil and sharpener. The souvenir ia expensive and will be valued by the recipients. Auditing C-ouuty Records F. M. Stapleton of Lincoln, Henry F. Myers of Omaha, memb of the state auditor's staff, are in A, llanre making an audit of the boo;, of the county treasurer. Both of tl gentlemen are expert accountants You know as well as anyone wlu-n you need something to regulate y.ur system. If your bowels are slugi. h. food distresses you, your kidney: pain, take Holllster's Rocky Moun tain Tea. Always relieves. Be v. 11 tomorrow b ytaking It tonight. II. F. Thiele. nov-4 068 Judging by what they bring b.ick. some men must go fishing Just to amuse the fish.