The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, February 10, 1916, Image 6

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    LITICALAIiliOUIICEMEIITS
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W.' II. IIARPEK
Candidate for nomination of
REPRESENTATIVE, 73rd District
Republican Primaries
April 18, 1916
Tour support is respectfully solicited
CALVIN M. COX J
Candidate for nomination for
SHERIFF OF BOX BUTTE COUNTY
i 'Primaries April 18, 1916
1 respectfully solicit your support
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F. W. IRISH
Condidate for nomination of
County Treasurer
N RepublicHn Primaries
April 18. 1916
Tour support solicited and appreciat
ed POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT
I wish to ar.notir.ee that I will be
Republican candidate for nomlna
lion of County Clerk at the primaries
April IS. 1916. Your supyort will
appreciated.
W. C. MOUNTS.
For Representative T;inl Dlst.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for State Representative on the re
publican ticket, from the 73 rd Dlst
lict, comprising She ri dim ;ind Box
Butte counties. My long residence
la the District enables mo to be con
versant with the needs of th people
and If successful will plelae i.iost loy-
. al service to my constituency. I will
appreciate your support.
E. C. PWIOERT.
Cordon. Nebr
MISS OPAL RUSSELL
-Candidate for Democratic nomination
for
County SiKHiteident of Hoy Rutte
County
Primaries, April 18. 1916
I will' appreciate your support
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LLOYD V. THOMAS
Candidate for Democratic nomination
for state representative from the
73rd district
Primaries April 18, 1916
If nominated and elected my time
will be Riven to serving In the Inter
est of western Nebraska. I believe
that I know the needs of Box Butte
and Sheridan counties and that I
have the ability to serve the cit liens
of these counties in an efficient man
ner. Your support, at the coming
primaries Is respectfuly solicited.
L. A. KERRY
Candidate for nomination for
COUNTY JUDGE BOX BUTTE
COUNTY
Primaries April 18, 1916
Your support will be appreciated
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" ' FRED n; MOLLRINO
Candidate for Domination for
COUNTY TREASURER
Democratic Primaries
April 18. 1916
Your support will be appreciated
For County Clerk
I hereby announce that I am a can
didate for the Democratic namina
tlon for County Clerk of Box Butte
county, subject to the will of the vot
ers at the Primaries to be held Tues
day, April 18, 1916.
I will appreciate your vote. k
GEORGE FLEMING.
V. S. RIDC.KLL
Slate Fire CoiiiiulsNi. titer
Candidate for State Railway Commis
sioner
Democratle Ticket
Primaries. April 18. 1916
Your support will be appreciated
iKlliK K. NNYIKR
Candidate for the Democratic noiu-
ii'.iitlon for the oUicu of
County Clerk of Box Butte County
t'rimaries April is, 1916
Your fi'ipnor will he appreciated
W. O. UARNKS
Candidate for Notulimtlon of
SHERIFF BOX BUTTE COUNTY
Republican Primaries
April 18. 1916
I respectfully solicit your support
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rOLITICAIi ANNOUNCKMKNT
' W. L. (HUFFITH
Candidate for Republican nomination
for the office of
Sheriff of Ilox Itutte Ciuiity
Primary election, April 18, 1916
The support of the Republican voters
is respectfully solicited
RORKRT A. BALL
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of County Clerk, sub
ject to the decision of the Republican
Primaries, April 18, 1916. From a
pioneer Box Butte family; feel qual
ified for the position and entitled to
it. I will appreciate a boost. i
ROBERT A. BALL.
LIVE STOCK REPORT
Hiimnrary of Number and Value of
Live Stock of Nebranka Farm!
and Ranges, and In V. 8.
Washington, February 9 A sum
mary of. estimates of numbers and
values of live stock on farms . and
ranges on January 1, for Nebraska
and for the United States, compiled
by the Bureau of Crop Estimates
(and transmitted through the Weath
er Bureau) U. S. Department of Ag
riculture, is as follows:
liore
STATE Number 1,030,000. com
pared with 1,038,000 a year ago, and
1,038,000 five years ago. Value per
head, $94, compared with $92 a year
ago, and $106 five years ago.
UNITED STATES Number, 21,-
200.000, compared with 21,195,000 a
year ago and 20,277,000 five years
ago. Value per head, $101.60, com
pared with $103.33 a year ago and
$111.46 five years ago.
Mule
STATE Number 98,000 compar
ed with 85,000 a year ago and 85.-
000 five years ago. Value per head.
$104, compared . with $105 a year
ago and $119 five years ago. .
UNITED STATES Number, 4.
560,000. compared with 4,479,000 a
year ago and 4,323,000 five years
ago. value per neaa, 9113.87, com
pared with $112.36 a year ago and
$125.92 five years ago.
Milch Cows
STATE: Number 650,000, com
pared with 625,000 a year ago and
626.000 five years ago. Value per
head, $60 compared with $62.50 a
year ago and $37.50 five years ago.
UNITED STATES Number, ZZ.-
000.000. compared with 21,262.000
a year ago and 20,823.000 five years
ago. Value per head, $53.90, com
pared with $55.33 a year ago anq
$39.97 five years ago.
Other Cattle
STATE Number 2.240,000 com
pared with 2.034,000 a year ago and
2.225.000 five years ago. value per
head. $40.50, compared wltti $40.80
a year ago and $22.60 five years ago.
UNITED STATES rounder,
r.00.000. compared with 37.067,000
a year ago and 39,679,000 five years
ago. Value per head, $33.49. com
pared with $33.38 a year ago and
$20.54 five years ago.
Sheep -
STATE Number, 374,000, com
pared with 374.000 a year ago and
382.000 rtve years ago. Value per
head. $5.40, compared with $4.80 a
year ago and $4.07 five years ago.
UNITED STATES Number, 49.
200.000, compared with 9.956.000
n year ago and 53.633.000 five years
ago. Value per head. $5.17. com
pared with $4.50 a year ago and
$3.91 five years ago.
Swine
STATE Number, 4,270,000. com
pared with 3.809.000 a year ago and
3,951.000 five years ago. Value per
head. $9.40. compared with $10.90 a
year ano and $10.90 five years ago.
ITNITED STATES Number, 68.
000.000. compared with $64,618,000
year ago and 65,620,000 five years
ago. Value per head. $8.40, compar
M with $9.87 a year ago and $9.37
five years ago.
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LAUD G0MP7 REORGANIZED
Nebraska Land Company Iteorganlz
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ChoM-ti
The Nebraska Land Company
which for the past eight years has
been under the management of J. C.
McCorkle. has been recently reorgan
ized on a profit-sharing plan. Mr.
McCorkle, who has had other Inter
ests for some time, will devote his
entire time In the future to the busi
ness of the company.
They have plans under way to as
sist homeseekers who wish to take
advantage of the North Platte Valley
project or who are seeking home
stead locations and also expect to de
vote much time toward the further
settling of this western Nebraska
country.
The officers of the company are J.
C. McCorkle, manager; A. Meeker,
solicitor; Oscar O'Bannon. salesman
and N. A. McCorkle, secretary and
treasurer.
GRAY HAIR BECOMES
DARK, THICK, GLOSSY
Look years younger! Try Grandma's
recipe of Sap.e oi'd Sulphur
and nobody will know.
Almost everyone knows tlmt Sage Tea
and Sulphur, proper compounded,
brings back the natural color and lustre
to the hair when faded, streaked or gray;
also ends dandruff, itching scalp and
stops failing nair. Years ago the only
way to get this mixture was to make it
at home, which is musay and trouble
some. Nowadays we simply ask at any drug
store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur
Hair Remedy.1' You will get a large
bottle for about 60 cents. Everybody
uses this old, famous recipe, because no
one can possibly tell that you darkened
your hair, as it docs it so naturally and
evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft
brush with it and draw this through
ycur hair, taking one small strand at a
time; by morning the gray hair disap
pears, and after another application or
two, your hair becomes beautifully dark,
thick and giossy and you look years
younger.
FROM "HUn THE MUTT"
Young Man Who Enlisted in English
Array Writes K. Ci. lining about
His KxjH-riences in France
"Hutt the Mutt" who appeared at
the Stockmen's Convention in Alli
ance a few years ago, has written to
E. O. Laing of Alliance telling of his
experiences with the British army on
the battle front in France. While
living in Alliance he was a fireman
on the Burlington railroad.
Last November a number of the
Alliance boys, upon learning that
Hutt was serving with the British
army, sent him a Christmas present
of a -fine pair of slippers They
reached him at the battle front In
the trenches. One of the slippers
had Laing's business card In the toe,
and the letter follows in reply.
Hutt said in his letter: "Here I
write a few lines In answer to your
card. I was more than surprised to
receive It In my welcome Xmas pres
ent. I must say with all my best
wishes that I am pleased to take the
pleasure of writing to my old friends
after being away so long from. Alli
ance. Say. George (he calls Burt
"George"), I am what you., call a
'boomer', but not ho bad after all. I
have been over to France and got
mine, and now they are talking about
giving me my discharge. You bet I
am not sorry for it. . In the army
they Just treat you like a d n dog.
They say, 'Your king and country
need you. I say now, 'To h 1 with
them.' Thank God, I have both my
arms and legs so I can make my liv
ing any where I travel.
"You know, George, Fred Hicks
writes to me quite df ten and I tell
you I sure do like t6 get all the news
while I am so far away. I don't go
anywhere in this country but what
they tell me about their sons and
husbands" at the front. It's heart
breaking, all right, especially at this
time of the year. You are not even
safe here in London or any other
place wh'n the Zeppelins con.e over.
A Zep killed aixteen , men and fifty
horses where I was stationed a short
time ago.
"They have been malking up for
the past year here this Christmas.
My friends here have done all they
could to show me a good time. I can
hardly write now. for they are danc
ing in the next room an1 having a
good time."
"TirFKlG,
SORE, WD FEE!
Good-bye sore feet, burning feet, swol
len feet, sweaty feet, smelling feet, tired
feet.
Good-bye corns, callouses, bunions and
raw snots. Ne
more shoe tight,
ness, no more limp
ing with pain or
I face in asroar.
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"TIZ" draws out
all the poisonous
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Um TIZ and for-
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misery. Ah! how comfortable your feet
feel. Get a 23 cent box of TIZ" bow at
any druggist or department store. Don't
suffer. Have good feet, glad feet, feat
that never swell, never hurt, never get
tired. A year's foot comfort guaraateed
r mosey refunded.
rjpIIE merchants
who advertise in
this paper will give
yon best values for
your money.
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I Have Stocked Up in
Good Young Stallions
.A prize winner from the Stock Show in Denver.
I now have eight head. " Call and see them, for it is a pleas
ure to show them. 1 have made arrangements to stay in Alli
ance until the first of March with these stallions, which will be.
sold as cheap as anyone can sell stallions, quality being taken
into consideration. Term will be made to suit the purchaser.
I will take stallions or full aged horses in exchange at what
they are worth. Correspondence solicited.
J B . 1 r .
Stallions at the. Wilson Barn in
Alliance .
Barn one block north and two Mocks west of Burlington
depot.
Address me in care of the Burlington Hotel, Alliance.
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of Hyannis, Nebraska
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A VOTE OF TIlAliKS
Nebraska Slate HherlfTa Aaaorfatim
Extends Vote of Thanks to Al
liance Club and Khorlfl
Sheriff Cox has received the fol
lowing vote of thank from the Ne
braska State Sheriff's Association
passed while they were in session at
North riatte of January 11th:
Vote of Thanks
North Tlatte. Nebr., Jan. 11, '1.
The Nebraska State Sheriff' As
sociation, assembled at North Platta,
Nebraska, this 11th day of January,
1916, do extend to the Alliance Com
merclal Club, the citizens of Alllanea.
the members of the Benevolent Ol
der of Elksand especially to Sheriff
C. M. Cox, a hearty vote of thank
for the entertainment accorded fa
the members of this association vis
were in attendance at the State Sher
iff's Association convention, held 1st
Alliance June 16, 1915. -
Assuring you that each of us haws
In our hearts a warm feeling for ta
treatment received at your hands, '
(Signed) GUSTAVE SI E VERS.
Sheriff of Hall County.
FftED MINOR,
Sheriff of Greeley County.
W. C. CONDIT,
Sheriff of Dodge County.
, Sec. Nebr. Sheriff's Aaa1.
Itev. Montgomery In Pennsylvania
Rev. D. W. Montgomery of Graad
Junction, Colo., Sunday school mis
sionary of the Presbyterian church,
well known in Alliance and north
western Nebraska, has been raaklag
one of his occasional lecture trlfa
thru the east this winter. Bulletiaa .
of the Pine Street Presbyterian
church of Harrlsburg, Pa., recently
received by The Herald, give inform
ation that Rev. Montgomery preach
ed at the morning service, Sunday,
January 30, and gave an address at
the fifty-eighth anniversary of the
Sunday school of that church, held
the afternoon of that day.
- War ujKn Paint
Fain is a visitor to every home and,,
usually it comes quite unexpectedly.
But you are prepared for every emer
gency It you keep a small bottle f
Sloan's Liniment handy. It is the
greatest pain killer ever discovered.
Simply laid on the skin no robbing'
required It drives the pain away. It
is really wonderful.
Mervln H. Solster, Berkley, Calif.,
writes: "Last Saturday, after tramp-,
Ing around the Panama Exposition
with wet feet, I came home with nay
neck so stiff that I couldn't turn. I
applied Sloan's Liniment freely and
went to bed. To my surprise, next
morning the stiffness bad almost dis
appeared, four hours after the second
application I was as good as new."
March, 1915. At Druggists, 2 So.
Adv 1
THI-STATE FAIR NAMES
OFFICERS FOR SEASON
Crawford, Nebr., Feb. 7 OfOeeni
were elected Saturday for the tri
Btate fair association, embracing
northwestern Nebraska, eastern Wy
oming and southwestern South Dako
ta. They were: W. B. Morrison,
president; Dr. B. F. Richards, .rise
president; Walter C- Rundin, seers-,
tary; Clyde J. Hornsby, treasurer;
and P. G. Cooper, L. L. Lease, F. L.
Hall, C. A. Mlnick and S. M. Knapw,
directors.
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