The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, March 08, 1917, Image 3

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    News of the Railroads
and of Railroad Men
the Burlington with discrimination In
favor of the Nebraska Corn Mill Co.,
of that plare In the distribution of
box cars. The continued car short
age causes shippers to watch the dis
tribution of cars. with Jealous eyes.
The corn mill company owns an ele
vator and a mill. Thero are two oth
er elevators. J. L. Buckly, repre
sen'ing the two elevators, and Ed
Miller, representing the corn mill
company, called on the state commis
sion to decide how cars should be di
ver' ed betweeen the three firms at
Mllford
The mill receives large quantities
of corn on milling In transit rates.
grinds It Into different products and
reships to distant parts of the coun
try. It ships out 700 cars a year.
Custer Saturday in his assigned pos
ition, arter acting as dispatcher at
Deadwood for several weeks.
Extra Agent II. E. Harkleroad Is
relieving Agent S. II. Neavlll of
Merna, who is taking his vacation
trip through the South.
L. E. Stephens returned to Alli
ance Saturday after a trip to Kansas
I City, and went to work In the Alli
ance freight house.
C. A. Jones of Ravenna is reliev
ing J. Krldelbaugh at the Alliance
freight house, on account of Mr.
Kridclbaugh's Illness.
Assistant Superintendent C. C.
lloltorf was In Alliance Wednesday
morning to attend a labor meeting.
Conductor
left Sunday
Wyo.
C. D.
noon
Reed and wife
for Torrlngton,
Adam llelzer was her from Sher
idan, Wyo., yesterday.
TWICK-A-MONTII TAY
RILL IJKKIA' TO PASS
So many have asked the question,
"I wonder what has become of the
Twlce-A-Month Pay Bill?" that the
writer Is going to explain it up to the
present writing. This bill Is known
m Shannon's II. R. 33, and provides
tor a twlce-a-month pay day. It re
ceived the final sanction of the Ne
braska house of representatives some
time ago as was reported In the Her
ald at that time. The bill was ad
mitted to third reading In the senate
Thursday afternoon of last week,
arch 1. It appears to stand a good
Chance of passing the latter body and
geing to the governor toward the end
f the week. In the event It la
egned by the governor It will become
law along with scores of others
which do not contain the emergency
alauBe, three months after the legls- :that one car of corn brought In means I the popular Mutt and Jeff dispatchers
swture aajournB. t from two to four cars out. I of the Allinace division, were passen
The proposed law requires the pay- The railway commission decided I uers to Deadwood Sunday to resume
tag of wages on or Deroro me nrsi tnat the mill is entitled to only one their duties there after several
ad fifteenth days of each montn. its car out for each car In. The remain-1 months of dispatching at Alliance
passage will concern all railroads op- der 0f the product sacked Is to beand were kept busy between trains
4rating In Nebraska except the Rock deemed grain products on hand ready shaking hands with their many Edge-
slana. wnicn nas Deen operaung un- for shipment and the mill Is entitled hnont friends.
to Its share of cars on that score.
The commission decided that as the I Cashier Claude Gerard expects to
mill company is able to use oats or ipaVe soon for a lengthy visit with
cars not suitable for shipping grain, nla brother-in-law, J. E. Lovejoy at
but good enough to hold sacked pro- Mesa, Arizona. Mr. Lovejoy Is dlvU
ducts, it Is entitled to the use of such -in aunprinienHent of the Arlxona
cars and these cars should not be Ka8tern railroad at that place and wll
couniea as dox cars aisinouiea io me De remembered by many of the old
disputing nrms. ine commission ne- tlmerB a8 ho was formerly an oper-
Iciaea iaai euuer ui iua uiui in rum
led t box cars going west empty
without benig charged with these In
the number of cars distributed be
tween the parties.
trouble experienced In perfecting the
organisation.
This (Thursday) afternoon after
school the first meeting will bo held
at the Episcopal Parish house. All
boys In the city Interested In the ca
det movement are urged to attend
this organisation meeting.
W. O. Rarnes will have charge of
he work of drilling the boys. Mr.
Rarnes Is a veteran of the Spanish
American war and will be able to
give the boys Invaluable Instruction.
It Is probable that later the cadets
will be provided with club quarters.
It often receives car shipments of 80.- RAILROAD NOTES FROM
uuu pounds, wnen a car or corn is KRGEMONT ENTERPRISE
ground and sacked and is snipped out
in 24,000 pound car lots It is found! Charley Sprague and O. E. Dowell
(Continued from page One)
then he should be ablo to get a loan
more readily on better terms. In
fact It Is contemplated In the federal
farm loan act that members of local
loan associations are to keep records
for the purpose of determining the
advisability of their loans.
No Misunderstanding
A third reason for the farm records
Is that they often are the means of
agreeably settling disputes or mls-
der the twlce-a-month plan for the
Mst year, having been forced Into it
y Missouri and then having conclud
ed to make it uniform throughout its
(stem.
The full text of the bill follows:
Every railroad company authoriied
to do business by the laws of the state
ef Nebraska shall, on or before the
rst day of each month, pay the era-
Soyes thereof the wages oarned by
em during the first half of the pre
ceding month ending with the flt
toenth day thereof, and on or before
ae fifteenth day of each month pay
She employes thereof the wages earn
4 by them during the last half of the
preceding month; provided, however,
feat If at any time of payment any
employe shall be absent from his or
feer regular place of labor, and shall
mot receive his or her wages thru a
Ally authorized representative, he or
tme shall be entitled to said payment
at any time thereafter upon demand
pon the proper paymaster at the
lace where such wages are usually
aid and at the place when the next
pay day is due; any such railroad
eompany which shall violate any of
tke provisions of this act shall forfeit
and nay the sum of $25 for each vio
lation of this act which shall be
roved to be recovered in any court
f competent Jurisdiction by any per
nen who shall sue for the same; one-
Half of said penalty to go to said per
sen so suing thereof, and the other
half, to go to the state provided,
further, complaint of such violation
toe made within sixty days from the
date such wages become payable, ac
eerdlng to the tenor of his act.
It shall not be lawful for any rail
Mad company to enter Into or make
any agreement with any employe for
tke payment of wages of any such
amnlove otherwise than Is provided
ha section one of this act, except It be
to pay such wages at shorter Inter
vals than herein provided. r.very
agreement made In violation of this
act shall be deemed to be null and
old. and It shall not bo a defense to
tae suit for the penalty provided .for
U section one of this act; and eacn
and every employe with whom any
agreement In violation of thl
ekall be made by such railroad com
pany shall have his or her action and
right of action against such railroad
eempany for the full amount of his
r her wages in any court of compe
tent Jurisdiction In this state
ALLIANCE DIVISION HAS
IT OVER THE LINCOLN
CAMPBELL TO OI'KN
STORE AT ANTIOC1I
n,nAin vro.i romnhoii nf Alii- In the holy bonds of matrimony. Mr
ance Is starting a store at Antloch. Myers is employed at the round house
He was at Custer last week buying at Alliance ana me cnieuumu uuf
i,.mtur tnr thp n hniidine. He has the now now happy couple will never
already received several cars but ow- regret this the most Important step
Ing to unavoidable conditions in me or tneir young uvea.
imhn ttin mill mivn haVA not been I
able to' fill his order rapidly enough Albert Piper, of Lincoln. Neb., who
tn nl aura him. lived here about 15 years ago and
I worked at the blacksmith trade In
ADAME EXPRESS CO. HAS th roundhouse, has been here the
SAFETY FIRST PLAN I past ten days with the steamplpe flt-
ters Kane and has been renewing ac
Frank Tyndall, express messenger linlnfanre. witn Bome ofthe old tlm
on the Sheridan division, was at Den- Mrs. Plner. the two girls .and
ver last week attending a meeting of AI T ...ii ilve at Lincoln while the
the "Safety First" committee. He th r three ttre engaged at var
nas Deen appointed a coiuuiniecuiau. . ..! and vocations at dinereni
A Burlington man says "The Al
Hance division is able to bring more
la a single train into Ravenna than
tke Lincoln division is able to haul
from Ravenna to Lincoln. Since the
Mllford cutoff was built the new
rosslng over the Platte river has
keen the controlling grade between
Bavenna and Lincoln. This one hill
with its bad curves controls the size
f trains between Ravenna and Lin
In. That Is a bad hill."
The Burlington will soon have nn
er way two pieces of work that will
isn into hundred of thousands or doi
lars. One of these is the double
tracking between Ashland and Green
wood with consequent realignment
and grade reduction, and the other
ts the new crossing over tho Platte
river near Grand Island.
"The route of the new crossin
ver the river is not definitely decld
d," states a Burlington man. "Two
eerveys have been made. Either of
tlese will involve the construction of
about four and one-half miles of new
sine, including the bridge. When
. tie road was built there was no cer
tainty that the end of the track would
ever be farther awey than Grand I
land. The road built was sufficient
tor all the traffic a branch line would
ver have been called upon to handle
Wince then the road has developed
tato a treat main line and a new
rosslnK is necessary.
"Grades and curvatures will be re
duced In the new line and the new
ridge, the exact type of which has
aot been decided upon, will be eleven
ieet hlKher than the old. It will rest
n Blgnell piling, the first bridge the
ompany has constructed in wnicn
It has used a large number of these
filings."
The new Chalco-Yutan line, begun
two years ago, will be placed in Ber
ries in the early spring, anu in emer
gency cases this will add a second
line between Ashland and Chalco.
the new double track west of Ash
land will add very much In keeping
the Ashland yards clear from con
ization of traffic.
CAR DISTRIBUTION
IS A PROBLEM
ator here and later shlef dispatcher
at Chadron, Neb
T. W. Myers and Miss Wlnnlfred
Hobbs of Alliance, were overnight
guests Friday at the home of H. O
Castle. Saturday they Journeyed to
Hot Springs where they were united
The "Safety First" idea is to aid in
the promotion of safer and prompter
delivery of fragile and perishable
shipments.
HIIOUIJER DISLOCATED
ONE LE1 BADLY BRUISED
points.
Car Inspector Andy Anderson en-
tovod a fine, free chicken dinner sai
tirdav as the result or nnding a rai
vellow hen calmly sitting on the
hrakebeam of a freight car which
During the night Tuesday, Frank &,. wa lnsnectlng and which had
Leuck had the misfortune to slip and rPtTed in a train from Jthe west.
fall from the side of a box car into Andv in more convinced than ever
another car that was standing on & n0w that careful inspection of allcars
different track. In Buch a manner as naTa. chickens, by the way, seen
to dislocate his shoulder and bruise to ake to riding the trains quite
one leg badly. The doctor was Im- naturally, especially lately, as one ai
mediately called and the dislocated B0 roQ passenger train wo. i bct
shoulder was put back into place and urai hundred miles last wees..
the natient was made as easy as clr-
clrcumstances would permit. Edge-
mont Express.
COMMUNITY CONCERT
PICKED UP IN PASSING
Third of Series to Re Held Sunday
Afurnoon at Pbelan Opera
House -Fine Program
The third community concert will
be held Sunday afternoon. March 10
at the Pbelan opera house, starting
at 2:30 o clock. An execuem pro
cram has been prepared and it
exrected there will be an exception
ally large attendance. As usual, no
admission is charged. However,
this time a silver collection will be
taken un. When sufficient funds
are collected it is planned to pur
Color printing done by exper
printers attracts attention and brlng
nrompl results. Try The Herald't
ob department for your next Job-
Phone 340.
CLEARS 7,ftOO IN ONE YEAR
understandings that are sure to occur matiied bo far show an excellent
between parties that deal with ono turn for labor and Investment.
another and who never keep any re- the county agent. Those deetrtaCT
cords of their business trnnsnrtlon.
In other words It saves friends. It
also may save money by preventing
bills being paid twice.
Irevent liwtk
A fourth reason, and after all prob
ably the most Important, Is that a
man owes It to his family to make use
of every means possible to detect and
prevent leaks In the farm business
and thus make the farm Ineo no suf
ficient for tho proper support of tTie
family and the education of tho child
ren. More Record Available
Records were kept last year by
about 75 farm operators of Box Butte
county In record books furnished by
the Extension service through the
County Agent. Most of the farm
businesses close March 1st, and In
practically all cases the same men
plan on continuing this year as they
feel this is the only way to get a vis
Ion of what the business Is or Is not
doing and plan on changes according
ly. All who are Interested In keep
ing a farm record are urged by the
county agent to call at his office In
the court house and get assistance In
starting the book If desired.
All records that have been sum-
record books may have them by rate
Ing at the county aegnts office, or jm
can call Phone 145 and ask bint ts
save one for you. The supply Is Hb
Ited and the desire ts to place aaljr '
limited number so that they cB '
properly handled during the first'
year.
f
w P O 93 r r
5 $ k .AAV J
TELEPHONE THREE-FOUR-OUGHT
HERALD
Five Cents Per Line Count Six Words to a Line
No Advertisement Taken for Less Than 15c
IT We do not claim that the mer
use of want ads will produce prat
JJ Hunt the buyer who wants to
buy and the seller who wants to
sell through these columns, then
your deal is two-thirds closed.
No salesmanship is required un
der these circumstances and
salesmanship costs money many
times the cost of a want ad.
I Get thatt
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Jacks went to
Kansas City Saturday, on account of
the death of her brother.
Chief disnatcher A. V. Gavin, gen
eral superintendent E. E. Young and
N. A. Robblns, of the superintend-
ent'n office, attended a meeting on
Refrigerator Line Service" in Oma
ha, the first part of this week.
John R. Beach, cashier at the
Alliance freight house, left Monday I. haae 8Oin0 300 song books to be
noon for Chadron, where he waslM8ea jor the community Blnglng
called to be a witness in the suit or These song books will cost about
the Nebraska Potash Company vs. 18 and jt l8 hoped that sufficient
the Potash Products Company. funds can be raised Sunday to make
the nurchase of these books possible.
Juel Glover, of Kansas City, ar- -m,. Alliance Herald and the Alliance
rived in Alliance Sunday and was TimM have donated nrlnted nro-
sent to Lakeside to take a helper's I gram8 containing the words of the
job tnere. I songs, but It Is hoped that boots may
. be had. thus saving the work of
F. W. Koch, agent at Homand, 1 printing the six or seven songs for
was off the fore part or me weea, 1 concert. The program as ar-
belng called to Chadron as a witness, raDged for the concert Sunday af
and his place was taken by S. E. hemoon is as follows:
FOR 8 A LB FARMS
FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE
The southeast quarter of section
nineteen, township twenty-six, range
fifty-two. Box Butte county. Nebras
ka. Send your proposition to C. II.
Marine, Farmers National Bank
Building. Valparaiso, Indiana.
81U-12-4t
WANTED TO RENT
III III TP n Party wishing to rent
If All 1 1 U 2 or 3 furnished rooma
for light housekeeping with water
light and heat. If you havo any
such rooms Inquire at the Herald of
fice. 2t-7892
FURNISHED AND UNFURNISH
ED ROOMS The Herald has fre
quent calls for rooms, both furnish
ed and unfurnished. In most in
stances this office Is able to rent your
rooms for you before your classified
advertisement appears. If you have
something to rent, list it with the
Herald without delay.
iwiraxfuwiiTJ
ROoSSFOIwJt?3 Cher
an Avenue, Alliance, Nebraska.
44-tf-76l2
Saturday the state railroad com
mission was called upon to make a
decision on the matter of a complaint
led by elevators at Mllford charging
Stewart of Ellsworth. Operator I
B. Dillard relieved Stewart at Ella-
worth.
W. F. Thiehoff. assistant genera)
manager, came in on No. 41 Wed
nesday morning from Omaha.
Superintendent N. C. Allen, of
Casper, arrived on No. 3a Wednes
day morning, to attend a meeting in
Alliance.
Superintendent F. Cone of Sheri
dan went through Alliance Monday,
enroute to Omahal, and on his re
turn Wednesday morning stopped off
here to attend a meeting of superin
tendents and road masters.
Operator T. R. Bertrand left Sat
urday for his home in Dover, Mo.,
having resigned his position on the
Alliance division.
Night Yardmaster E. a Brower
was quarantined Monday morning
with smallpox.
Assistant Superintendent C. C.
Holtort and Assistant Chief Dis
patcher H. II. Giles of Deadwood
were in Alliance Monday.
Wm. Ford, formerly of Alliance,
but recently car distributor on the
Sheridan division, passed through
Alliance Monday on his way to Oma
ha, to take the position of chief car
distributor.
Agent R. V. Cox checked In at
Selection Band
"The Flag without a Stain" Tru
man's Men.
Quartet of Brasses Prof. Whaley.
"Break Forth Into Joy" Christian
Choir.
"The Sweetest Sonc" Truman's
Mea.
Baad.
Oosamaalty Slaging
1. Marching through Georgia.
2. Juanlta.
3. All Hal) the Power.
4. Darling Nellie Gray.
5. Don't Bite the Hand.
6. America.
Band closes.
FOtt SALE Ranch withta Ui
Biles of Alliance, lttt acres, la
eluding some farm land suitable for
ftlfalfa. Will sell part Interest i
whole ranch. A bargain and a mot-y-maker.
Address Box 7128. oar
Alliance Herald. 60-tf-7828
7uSTUARAINYm
FOR SALE 180 acres of fine
land in Box Butte county at 110 per
acre. We have written to a large
per cent of the land owners In Box
Butte county and out of all replies
received this is the only piece of land
offered at 110 per acre. It is good
land and well located. First come
first served. We're going to sell this
and sell it quick.
NEBRASKA LAND COMPANY.
8140-lS-tf Phone 50.
FOR RKNT IIOl'HKH
FOR RENT Four-room house on
Cheyenne avenue. Call SI3 Lara
mi avenue. Phon Red 717. -8143-13-tf
MIHCKLLANKOl'S
perity.
But it seems more than a eoineP
dence that most prosperous pe
pie are quick to recognise the raJ
ue of classified advertising.
Let us supply your wairts
through these columns.
. L
- FOUND Purse containing ns'
ey. The finder left It at The Her
ald office. Owner may have sua'
by calling at Herald office and iden
tifying same.
FOR SALE Old newspapers Id
five cent and ten cent bundles at the
Herald office.
FOR SALE TOWN LOTS
FOR SALE AT EXECUTOR'S
SALE Lots five and six In Hock
six, Wyoming addition to City of Al
liance. Inquire of L. A. Berry,
room 9, Rumer block, Alliance.
Phone . 8188-13-tf
TO ORGANIZE CADETS
Meeting Tonight after ftcJiool at Par
Mi I tonne to Organize St. Mat
thew's Cadet Corps
Dean William Carson Saaw of St.
Matthew's Episcopal church of this
city has undertaken the organisation
of the boys of the city who are be
tween the ages of nine and sixteen
years in a cadet corps to be known
as the St. Matthew's Cadets. There
has been a demand from many of the
boys of Alliance for some sort of a
Junior military organisation, the
boys even attempting to perfect an
organisation themselves. In view of
the demand on the part of the boys
themselves for an organisation of
this character, there should be no
FOR SALE CHICKENS
'HDTsTaNDRED R009T
RS. ROSE COMB Good birds, best
I have seen. Phone Ash 8094. L
J. MUNGER. 12-3t-8117l
FolSALBTREES
TFEE3 FOR SALE 50.000 home
grown trees from two to eight feet
tall, none over two years old. All
kinds of trees suitable for this coun
try. Alliance Nursery. J. P. Barger.
prop. Phone 363, Alliance. Nebras
ka. 8127-12-4t
WANTED TO TRADE
WANTED TO TRADE A paying
feed store in Alliance, Nebraska, sell
ing grain, hay, coal, etc. Fixtures
Included. Will trade for small ranch,
Inquire at Herald office for particul
ars. 8129-13 tf.
AUTOMOBILES
AUTOS FOR SALE A second
hand roadster and a second-hand
Ferd touting car for sale cheap. Io
qnlre at the Sturgeon garage.
62-tf-7848
No. 1 Hard Wheat Flour 2.35 a
sack at the Standard Mercantile
Grocery.
13-tf-8130
"TJkclephoIStbI
To assure the entry of your name
in the next telephone directory which
will be out April 1st, you should or
der a telephone not later than March
10th. If not convenient to come to
the telephone office, drop me a postal
or telephone.
P. D. GLEASON,
Commercial Manager.
money to loan on farms
oneTtoToJ
county land and ranches in the sand
hills. No delay In making the loan.
We inspect our lands and furnish
the money at once. J. C. McCorkle,
Nebraska Land Company, Alliance,
Nebraska. l-tf-564
FURS ITU RB MOVKD
MOVE FURNITURE SAFELY
We have equipped our dray wag
ons and auto truck with the latest
appliances for moving furniture
without marring or scratching or do
ing damage. Up-to-date wagon pads
will be used by us on all moving
jobs. JOHN R. SNYDER, Phone 15.
37-tf-5950
WANTED TO PURCHASE
We will pay twenty-five cents
U5c) to th flrnt nenton hriUK-
ing to us) e ropy of tho Alllam--
Herald of Thursday, January "
11. 1017. Ijtfik in that bundl-"
of old paper haven't you Ro4il
a January 11th ropy of the Her-
eld there? Hrlng It In.
HERALD PUHLISIUNa CO.
Itione 340
8191-11-tf
WANTED TOUCHASEW'
will pay ten cents per copy for a BaK"
Ited number of copies of the Alllaaee
Herald of the Issue of Thursday,
January 11, 1917. Herald Publish
ing Co. Phone 340. 8101-U-tf
DORHOWHD "
Will the party who borrowed tX
Herald's Atlas of Box Butte Coualy
kindly return the same at onoeT
IIELP"WANTMD IWALK
WANTED TO BUY CATTLE
"ATTLWATTTDwTre in
the market for cattle of every kind
and will buy in quantities of one car
load or more. If you have cattle to
sell, we want them. Feaglns Realty
Company, Alliance, Nebraska. Phone
199. 8109-11-U
FOUND
FOUND Yale lock key, on Boa
Butte avenue. If key belongs to
you, you may have it by calling at
Herald office and paying for this
advertisement
FOUND Heart-shaped outline
gold wire broach pin, containing
three Jewels. Does not appear to be
of particular value. Owner may
hav same by properly Identifying
broach pin and paying for this advertisement.
WASHERWOMAN WANTED -One
who will really wash clothe -they
will be eleaa. Address P. A
Box 1295. Alllaeee, Neftraaka.
8t5-12-ltf
fJThere's no false
modesty about thU
want ad page.
No legitimate proper
sition need hesitate to
launch forth to find &
response.
QNeed not even sign?
your name jT address
This office receives andr
holds replies for you.
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