The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, November 22, 1917, Image 6

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    AMJANCE HKRAM. THnWDAT. NOV. 22, 1B17.
GET LAND NOW
Tlir sipus of the times till you that you will have to pay a lot
more for good farm lands within a year and that it in poinp to DC much
hard'-r titan now for yon to pet hold of a (loveinnieiit irrigated farm
in the Biu Horn Basin.
THE NEW GOVERNMENT IRRIGATED FARMS AT DENVER
Owing to war conditions il so happens that there arc yet availahlc
for homeiti ad entry probably 5(1 (io ( rnmcnt tirigftted farms near
Denver, Wyo., out of a total of LM that were opt ned for settlement
September 20th. These have excellent soil and are located on our
main line, Adjoining the prosperous Government irrigated locality of
Powell. Wyo. Jff you will take steps quickly, within 80 days, you
can secure one of these farms. Nothing like this chance will occur
on the Burlington Konte for several months. Land is free, 20 years
payment no interest, for a permanent water ripht. At the Govern
ment Opening of this new locality $30,000 worth of town lots at
I leaver, Wyo., were sold in one day and over
100 farms were filed on.
Write me. T am paid to help you.
H. 11. HOWARD, Immigration Agent, C B. V Q. Kit.
loot Farnam Street, Omaha, Nebraska
Clipped From Our Exchanges
OIL DRILLERS ARE VERY BIS
Scottsbluff Republican:
The writer had the pleasure of vis
iting the new oil well at Kelley's
ranch, in Banner county, Sunday,
through the kindness of A. J. Shum
way and family. We ma 'e the trip
in their new Chandler car, and as the
day was an ideal one we enjoyed the
trip very much.
The site for the oil well is on the
top of a dome, which has the appear
ance of an exhausted volcano, and
Just at the edge of what appears to
have been the center, a derrick one
hundred and twenty-five feet high has
been erected. Two lurge boilers have
t,, . n installed, and an electric light
plant for the use of the various build- j
ings has been put in. About three
thousand feet of twenty-inch casing J
is already on the ground., while tools
for drilling are everywhere visible.
While the actual drilling for oil has
not yet been started, one is impressed .
at once with the fact that the com-
pany means business.
The actual drilling is delayed on
account of not finding water sufficient
to run the plant. Three wells have
already been drilled to the depth of
400 feet, but no water has been
reached. However, there is an old
well about 300 feet to the north of
the plant, and it will be cleaned out
and piped across to the boilers. This
work will probably be done within
the next few days. Old timers in
form them that there is plenty of
water there for all purposes. If this
is done the actual drilling will in all
prabability be commenced by the
middle of the week.
The foreman of the gang informed
us that as soon as they could get
Btaited on the well proper they ex
pected to go down at the rate of 800
feet a day. He stated that they were
prepared to go down 5,000 feet, with
a hole twenty inches in diameter,
cased with iron casing. It was stated
that the only drawback was getting
water for running the plant. It is
thought they will get that problem
settled by next Sunday and will then
be drilling for oil in earnest.
Three good houses have been erect
ed for the use of the company, and
they are built along the lines of the
buiidings usually erected by the gov
ernment at their camp. The gen
eral appearance is such that it is evi
dent to anyone that they are titer
for business, and that it is no wild
cat scheme is evident from the fact
that they are not IB the market wl
any stock for gale, and do not wan
to sell any.
ENfilXEK.lt AXD FIREMAN HTM
Hay Sprint: News:
Engineer Redfield and Fireman
Williams were almost killed when
the boilor to an engine they were
driving blew up. The explosion
happened last Monday about 9 a. m.,
five miles east of Gordon, presumably
because there was not enough water
in the boiler.
The train was an extra with only
six cars. The engine was blown all
to pieces, one part weighing more
than a ton was thrown clear over into
a pasture a hundred feet away. A
merchandise car next to the engine
and two oil cars were derailed.
Engineer Redfield was thrown clear
over the right-of-way- fence, some 50
feet from the track. He was badly
bruised and scalded. Fireman Wil
liams was pinioned underneath the
wreckage, both of his legs were
broken and he was otherwise bruised.
Ita took some tme to get him out as
the ties to the track had to be cut
away. The injured men were taken
to Hot Springs as quickly as possible
for treatment. The engine and ca
boose went through here with them
about 12 M. It was at first thought
that one of them could not live, but
later reports are to the effect that
both have a chance for recovery.
The wrecker passed through Hay
Springs from Chadron .donday to
pick up the wreck.
ures. little attention was paid to mut
ters pertaining to public Improve
ments. In view of the fart that such
skyscrapers as are being built here
will make a one-story federal build
ing look out of place, he will en
fOf to get the appropriation In
creased so that a building can be
built that will be more in keeping
with the rest of the buildings of the
city.
The JudfC Informs us that the
Sixth congressional district of Ne
braska has now taken the lead as to
Wealth per capita of any of the Ne
braska districts, snd Is the wealthiest
district In the state. This has been
brought about In the past few years,
by reason of the production of sugar,
potash and live stock, which is bring
ing more wealth to the state than
was dreamed of a few years ago. He
informs us that in the eastern part
of the state it is common talk that
Scottsbluff will be the third city in
size and wealth within the next three
years, and that it will be officially
reoognixed when the next census Is
taken. In 1920. He left here for
Oerlng Friday afternoon, where he
spent the remainder of the day visit
ing friends over there.
The Judge makes an annual visit
to this country, the same as he does
to all parts of the Sixth district, so
that he can get In touch with the
needs and wants of his constituents,
and is thereby able to better serve
them when he is at Washington.
HCOTTSBLt'FF COUNTY WOOST-
1NO Y. M. 0, A. WAR FI ND
Gering Courier:
The solicitation for the war fund
of the Y. M. C. A. was staged effect
ively last Wednesday at Gering as
well as over the county, and It is ap
parent that it haB been a successful
drive, although the complete results
are not all in yet. Gering precinct
responded in its usual patriotic man
ner, the computations up to last night
indicating that the quota of 12,000
had been exceeded by four to five
hundred dollars. Reports from the
north side are equally satisfactory,
and it is stated that the terirtory in
and around Scottsbluff yielded about
$7,000.
MOSES WILL III N ONCE MORE
Scottsbluff Republican:
Congressman M. P. Kinkaid was in
the city Friday shaking hands with
has many friends here. He had been
up the line inspecting the government
works, and while here interviewed a
number of our people on the various
matters of public interest. The Judge
is looking fine and says his health
was never better. In answer as to
whether he would run for congress
again, he said: "I always have run,"
which, of course, means that he will
represent the Sixth district in con
gress again, and as long ats he feels
that he wants to. He accompanied
the writer to the sugar factory, where
he secured some first-hand informa
tion on the sugar situation, which is
on of the important matters in which
congress is greatly interested at the
present time. His 'rip over the gov
ernment works was made in company
with Attorney A. H. Honnald, and he
,is greatly pleased with the show
ing that is being made on the va-
lotis projects of the North Platte
valley.
In answer 'o our inquiry about a
federal building, he says there,
s no doubt in his mind that the next
ongreea will be a bUBineu session,
nl that the matter will be taken
ire of, that as the last two sessions
ve been almost wholly taken up
.y matter pertalalog to the raising
f revenues for war and war meas-
V. M. C. A. RALLY AT ALLIANCE
Scottsbluff Republican:
S. K. Warrick and son, Burton. C.
M. Matheny, Archie Gregory, and O.
V. Breese drove over to Alliance Sun
day morning and organ'zed a branch
Of the Y. M. C. A. at that place. A,
rally meeting was b 'Id, and the above
n. ed gentlemen 'poi:" on the im
pc rtance of the work b ing done by
tl association. Con idernble en-
IIIIIMHBIII 1111 II iroi . 1 iniiv.ut. L "
All'ance people a ;oon as the char
BCti r of the work n I the importance
of ;he Y. M. C. A. work in camp and
field was explained to them. Ira Tash
was appointed chairman for Box
Butte county, and will start immedi
ately to appoint his assistants to can
vass every precinct of the county.
The speedometer on the trip from
here to Alliance registered 61.2 miles
and the time for making the trip was
two hours and forty-five minutes.
They report the roads as being in
bad shape and that the wind was
blowing a gale during the day at
Alliance.
MARKET DAY SALES
TO BE HELD HERE
POL J. M. Martin Will Hold First Sale
at Lester's Sales Ram on
DccenilH-r Eighth
; Col. J. M. Martin, the Minatare
auctioneer, was in Alliance last Fri
day and made arrangements to hold
a Market Day Sale at Alliance on
Saturday, December eighth. The sale
'will begin at two o'clock p. m. and
will be held at Lester's tales barn,
near the depot.
' Those having live BtOCk, household
goods or anything else to sell are in
vited to bring them to this sale.
Col. Martin expect! to hold market
day sales in Alliance very two weeks.
He is now conducting similar sales
in neighboring towns with very good
success.
MAZOLA
the pure oil from Corn for
better cooking
enables he housewife to save butter,
lard, suet, in accordance with the plans of
Food Administrator Hoover.
Get a can of Mazola from your grocer
and try it for deep frying, sauteing, short
ening or salad dressings.
Then you will understand why thousands
of American housewives have discarded
their former cooking mediums.
Your money refunded if Mazola
docs not give entire satisfaction.
Corn Products Refining Company
17 Battery Place New York
Livestock
Commission
Handling
Cattle Hogs and Sheep
Ship your next consignment to a
firm that combines experience with
good, common horse sense
They are
Courteous
Accommodating
Trustworthy
They have-
Ability
Equipment
Experience and
Financial Strength
Byers Bros. & Co.
H. C. KIDDOO, Manager
Stock Yards Omaha, Nebraska
SPECIAL TERM OF SCHOOL
Every boy and girl who was unable
to attend (school this fall und who
iwould find it necessary to have school
early in the spring should write to
the School of Agriculture. Lincoln,
Nebraska, for particulars regarding
i the special term which will open
i December 3. This term, which will
close early in March, will be open to
any boy or girl who has finished the
eighth grade.
At the same time the University
proper will hold a special term, clos
ing a- month later early In April
which will be especially for the young
men and women who huve had a high
school education. Practically all
general courses will be offered the
same as at the beginning of the reg
ular school year.
Among the agricultural courses to
be offered in both the College and
School of Agriculture, are farm man
agement, dairying, horticulture, poul
try husbandry, diseases of farm ani
mals, live stock judging, soils and
fertilisers, blacksmithing, and car
pentry. Many inquiries are being re
ceived and those planning to attend
should notify the Registrar of the
University or the Principal of the
School of Agriculture at once.
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Paid Up Capital $100,000.00
Established 1899
BOWLES way Serves and Satisfies
Cartan&Jellre
Co.
Oaudu. NtWuka
Organization of Skilled Traders
Consign Livestock to
BOWLES
Live Stock Commission Company
South Omaha, Nebr.
VACCINATE AGAINST BLACKM!
Now ia the time to vaccinate
against blackleg, according to the
department of animal pathology of
the College of Agriculture. Cattle
up to two years of age are suscep
tible and vaccination should be done
twice a year. The government vac
cine is supplied free of charge
through the Univera-iy and there la
really no excuse for large losses
from the disease.
and all kinds of printing done
promptly and neatly at The Herald
office. Let experienced and expert
printers do your work.
Write for Special Market Advices
C. A. Mallory,
Vice President and Omaha Manager
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