The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, January 09, 1919, Image 15

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    Thursday, January 9, 1919
THE ALLIANCE HERALD
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WIISOH PROCLAMATION FDR
RELIEF OFJRKEHIANS
New Vork, Dw, 12. A pnclatnn
linn by President WINon calling Uix D
the people of the Lultl Slates to
contribute money to sustain The Ar
meninn, Syrinn. rcek nnd oMut wnf
fruiterer In tint ueur east during the
winter was made public here by tlia
American commute .fur Armenian
and Syrinn relief.
ThH rommittee. now the American
committee for relief In the nenr east,
will conduct a campaign to raise 1
minimum of $30.0)0,IXX) from January
12 to If, to finance this relief project,
which Is Approved also by the French
government. The president's procla
mation (luted at th White hnuse on
November 20, In part rends:
"It is time that about 4.000.000 Ar
menian, Syrinn. Greek and other wnt
ufferer In the near east will requir
outside help to sustain them through
the winter. Many of them ure now
hundreds of miles from their homo
lands. The vast majority of them ara
helpless women and children. Includ
ing 400,000 orphans.
" therefore again call upon the
people of the United States to make
even more generous contributions Ihnn
they have made heretofore to sua-
tain through the winter months those
who, through no fuult of their own,
have been left In a starving, shelter
less condition, and to help re-establish
these ancient and sorely oppressed
people In their former homea on
self-nupportlng basis."
IS $30,000,000 TOO MUCH?
By William H. Taft.
"Now why the noed of money fot
the Armenians? You know their stnryl
Abdul-Hnmld was the Sultan of Tur
key. lie was a sweet-scented hull
Tidual. In 1800 he deliberately 01
rected the killing of 100.000 Arme
nians. Who are the Armenians? They
a one of the oldest Christian people
In tha world. They lived in a Province,
that lies north of Mesopotamia, east
of Asia Minor, west of Persia and
aouth of the Black Sea. It Is a Prov
luce of mountains and vulleys. There
were 1,800.000 Armeninns that lived in
that country who cultivated the val
ley and made them "blossom as the
rose." The Turks hated them because
they were Christians; hated iheir. he.
rnnse they were Industrious and en
joyed the prosperity that comes froia
Industry. Abdul-TIamld, as I say. dJ
rected the killing, and succeeded !n
killing 100.000 In 1890. Knglnnd
France and Russia Intervened and
stopped the further killing; they
made Abdul-Hamld flee away. And so
.William Hohcnzollern concluded that
was a good time to secure additional
concession, end he went down to Con
stantinople the year after this murder
of 100.0IX) nnd he took that sweef
scented murderer the sultan Into
his arms nnd he kissed hloi on bulb
cheeks.
"Well, even the Turks found tha
Abdul-Untold swelled too loud, and
they got. rid of hlin; and the youn
Turks, who wore supposed to be re
formers- (nnd -they reformed In some
respects) came Into power. P.ut they
retained their feeling toward the Ar
menians. ,
"When England summoned her In
titan troops to fight some of them
were Mohammedans Rerlln said,
'Horrible: They are summoning Miv
linmmednns to tight Christians. nl
though Germany even then had form.
ed alliance with the Turks. When
these voting Turks found themselves
safe In connivance and decisive at
llnnce with Oermany they said. N'v
we can conllnue that charitable policy
of our predecessor, Abdul llnmld
And they did. Turkey had Invited tb
German officers Into her army th
army was officered by Oertnnns. They
directed that army to go Into 'Arme
nia nnd deport I.SOtl.OOO Arnmilans
and they did. Six hundred thouiin!
escaped. The other 1.200.0m wen
driven by that army to the deserts o
Mesopotamia and Syria, and In the
drive the army deliberately kll'nd men.
women and children, by rifle bull, by
bayonet, by knife, by driving them
over precipices, by driving tliem Into
deep-running rivers out of Hi
Cnn.(iO who esciipid nearly 400,(HH",
died of starvation.
"One vlio was on the border of
Persia told mo be went to a Cerman
officer titul xjild. 'Kor (Will's sake, cunt
you slop the butchery of these men,
women nnd children?' The German
officer (licked his heels together and
said, 'Stand back, the time for mercy
lias passed.'
"That is rh story of those ue'nr
tunnte people. This Armenian I U-U. f
has been organized no ' for vtn
years; It needs money; It U spending
It well and effectively ; It Is hejpln
the poor people when It can flud
them.
"There is to he a drive for ISO,
000.000 with that object and et.d. the
management of which Is by souie of
the most prominent business men and
tb Dtost worthy men la the conn'Tyl
you ran be su'e that the money, what
ever 1 5len. will be properly admin
istered for a people that need It
torely."
Twunof inoipaK M-aiun qi ir
BOAiosiuoq; qji-u puuoju dj.iau;
9snvi,M 'qiaquzil'J lll I1!" ..'n-l"
aq sjopop ui asu.ii Suu oox ),uup jj,
1 w( us ON
LIVESTOCKPRICES
AT SOUTH OMAHA
Good Acthe Steer Market on
Liberal Sipy
HOG PRICES BREAK SHARPLY,
Bulk $17.00$17.S5; Top $17.59. Gen. '
eral Market 1525c Lower. Sheep
Steady to 10o Lower.
Union Stock Yards South Omaha,
December .31. There was a good
steady market on steers Monday
morning with a run estimated at 10,-
til'O head as against 11.000 head two
weeks ago and 6,:t00 head lust Mon
day. Choice corn feds were bringing
a spread of 1 17.00! 7.75 medium
grades were selling frin $1fl.( 10.75.
Butcher stock wws active, prices steady
to strong with last week's close.
Quotations on Cattle: Choice to
prime beeves, $17.OOS18.ri0 ; good to
choice beeves, $1.V00 10.73; fair to
good beeves, $12.7r14.75 ; common to
fulr beeves, $JVOO12.!iO; g'sxl to
choice yearlings, $15.r017.r0; fair to
good yorrllngs, $1.1.001.Y.P0; common
to fair yearlings, $10.00 13.00; good
to choflcr heifers, $10.0031.1.00; good
to choice cows. $0.75 V2 1!3 ; fair to
good ciws, $S.."M)(g)0.7.,i; cutters, $7.00
8.25 canners, $.!)(& 7.00; veal
calves. $7.fi0 13.50; bologna bulls,
$7.25 8.50; beef bulls, $8.50fj 1 1 .00 ;
choice to prime feeders, $11.50 15.50;
good to choice feeders, $11.00 1.1.50;
good to choice stockers. $a50Q12.50;
flr to good stockers, $S.rO'g0.5O;
common to fair grades, $7.008 0O;
stock heflres, $rt.508.5O; rtock cows,
$8.25 0 7.50; stock calves, $7.00010.50;
choice to prime steers, $15.O0 1fl.no ;
fair to good beeves. $13 00015.00;
common to, fair beeves, $0,000 12.50;
Mexican beeves, $8.00010.01).
Hog supplies were llheml, estimated
at 18,500 head. The market oined
with tmrilnir on a 10 n 15e lower
bosls, the buUc of the b.g sold 150
25c lower than Saturday. Several light
25c
lac
loads remained unsold. I'.nlk of miles
ranged from $17.00017.35 with
weighty hogs at $17.55 the top.
. Liberal rtio of lambs showed up
early, culling for 15,500 heid. Hulk of
the western fed. Iambs changed hands
at prices steady to 10c lower than last
week. Good to choice handy weight
lambs bringing from $15.00013.40;
fair to good Muds from $13.50015.00.
Feeders were steady to stronger.
Fat Sheep and Iinibs: Lambs, good
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good. $13.50015.00; lambs, culls. $0.00
013.50; yearlings. $1 1.000 12.00 ; weth
ers. S1O.5O0 11.50: ewes, good to
choice. $tu)0ffi25: ewes, fair to itood.
$H.0o9.00 ; ewes, culls and canuers,
$7.0008.00. Feeders and Breeders;
Lambs, good to choice, $13.50014.50;
lambs, fair to good. $12.50013.50;
lambs, culls and outs, $10.00012.50;
ywrltngs, ll-bt. choice. $H.5O01OOO;
yeurling. fair to go. si. $0.0000.50;
wethers. $8.50010.50; ewes, breeders,
gf.l, cho'ee. $10.00013.50; ewes,
breeders, fair to g mm!.' $0.00010.00;
ewes, feeders, $0 0007.50; ewes, culls,
S4.5O0O.OO. jf'
We Buy
OLD FALSE TEETH
We pay from $2.00 to $5.00 per
set (broken or not). We also pay
actual value for Diamonds, old Gold,
Silver nd Bridge-work. Send at
once by parcel post and receive cash
by return m.-II.
MAZER'S TOOTH SPECIALTY
Dept. X, 2007 So. 0th St. Philadel
phia, Pa.
Glass of Hot Water
Before Breakfast
a Splendid Habit
Open sluices of the system each
morning and wash away the
poisonous, stagnant matter.
Those of us who are accustomed to
fed dull and heavy when we arise;
splitting headache, stuffy from a cold,
foul tongue, nasty breath, acid
stomach, lame back, can, instead,
both look and feel as freh as a daisy
always by washing the poisons and
toxins from the body with puospliuied
hot water each morning.
Wc should drink, before breakfast,
a glass of real hot water with a tea
ppoonful of limestone phosphate in
It to Hush from the stomach, liver,
kidneys and ten yards of bowels the
previous day's indigestible waste. Four
bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleans
lug, sweetening and purifying tho
cutlre alimentary tract before putting
more food into the stomach.
The action of limestone phosphate
and hot water on an empty stomach
is wonderfully invigorating. It cleans
out all tho sour fermentations, gases,
waste and acidity and gives one a
splendid appetite for breakfast and
it is maid to be but a little while until
the roses begin toy apptar in the
cheeks. A quarter pound of limestone
phosphate will cost very little at the
drug store, but is sufficient to make
anyone who Is bothered with bllious
r.ess, constipation, stomach trouble or
rheumatism a real enthusiast oa the
subject of internal sanitation. Try
it and you are assured that you will
look better and feel better la very
way shortly.
ev:
WANTED
WANT TO riUV BomethlnKT Hun
dreds of people weekly ncan these
want ad columns look In it for
what you or others have to offer.
Oet quick rrsults by advertising
In The Herald Want Ad depart
ment. OLD CIXITIIGH WANTED
The City Mission ta In need of
second-hand clothing, eseclally meu'c
and shoes. Call phone 696 and we
will call for them. The City Mis
sion WANTED energetic, exper
ienced lady or gentleman solicitor for
good paying position. Call at The
Herald office for full Information.
FOR SALE
If you have sonirthins: that you
wlnh to dispose of that will he of
use to other people an ad tin
der the VOTi RAI.H or MISCKI
LANKOl'S heading Will do the bla.
Fore Sale One Edison Phono
graph, 78 Dlue embrle records good
condition. Price $25. 604 Sweetwat
er. Phone 968. C. W. Wilson.
For Sale 6 room house, 2 room
cement house 12 by 24 cement cel-
I lar chicken house, garage, large lot.
'Nettle M. Campbell Thone 712.
B0-tf.-9694.
FOR SALE Burlington Cafe and
Bakery. Particulars Wm. Fuller at
cafe.
FOR SALE two good lots in the
. west side of Antloch perfectly
level and a pleasant, site. For par
ticulars inquire of J. U. Van Wag
enen Lakeside, Nebr.
full Brtlif
-100 head Hereford cows
III .,la A,l
HUH V 111: 11 Jltlll"!'! ViUM n.
drens Fred Hoover, Alliance, phone
Birch 8031 -tf-
HOTEL For Sale Cheap if taken at
once. 20 rooms. Excellent business.
Good paying dining room. Located
at Heniingford. Adress P. (). Box
103, Heniingford, Neb. 6-5t-7611.
FOR SALE We have located in thin
vicinity, one of our fin pianos
which we will dispose of to the
tight party at a hansome savuig.
Teriiih 'f derod. Ifs 1'iterest d
writ for i'l hiforrirstlon.
Give icfe'rnces in first letter.
. xl'i i i CA'MPBCLL MlM-f UJ
CHEYENNE WYO .. ..
FOR SALE OR TRADE A standarl
make, f ive.passenger touring cs.
in excellent condition. Completely
equipped in every way. Will sell
for reasonable terms for cash Or
will trade for city property or form
, lands. Lloyd C. Thomas. 3-1f-96tp
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Good office room on
Box Butte avenue on grond floor,
light and beat furnished. For lnforma
ton phone 148. 51-tf-9746
Large front room with two beds
suitable for 2 gentlemen, well heat
ed. Phene 347. E2-tf-9725.
MISCELLANEOUS
LOST Ladies' black purse at Im
perial theatre, New Year's night,
containing mael book and check
book. Finder please leave at ticket
ollico theatre. 5-tf-9702.
Real Estate, Loans and Insur
ance. F. E. REDDISH, Reddist
Block. 15-tf-6727
DON'T fail to meet Charlie's aunt at
Tho Imperial, January 16th.
C-2t-7608
SCAVENGER WAtHtS
We now have on regular routes
and for special calls our city scaven
ger wagon. All callslo telephone 575
will receive prompt and careful at
tention. Our prices are reasonable
and we are bonded to do pood work.
SAM SI I ELTON.
Phono. 575. CMy Scavenger.
33-tf-9411
MOVE FUtMTCRE SAl'ELY
We have equipped our dray wag
ons and auto truck with the latest
appliances for moving furnltur
without narrlng or scratching or do
ing damage. Up-to-date wagon pad
will be used by us on all niovlnj
Jobs. JOHN R. SNYDER. Phone II
37-tf-5950
If you are not a regular subscriber
of The Herald you do not get all the
uewB while Its news.
NOTICH
To Clarance E. Thompsoa Non-res -dent
defendant:
You are hereby noticed that in
July 27th, 1918 Eva M. Thou pson
filled a petrtlon against you in the
District Court of Box Butte C mnty
Nebraska, the object and prayer -of
which was to obtain a divorce tro:n
you, and tho care, custody, co-itro'
and education of the child en tLe t
sue of said marriage, on the grounr
that you have wilfully abandoned and
failed to support tho plalut'ff without
good cause for the term of more tlmo
two years last past precei'ng fit t:
Ing of said action. You ate required
to answer said petition oa or 9foo
the 20th day of January. 1919.
Eva M. Thompson,
By Burton & Reddish, her attorrei
l-6t-717.
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NOTICH OF FINAL ItKrOIlT
Estate No. 582 of Marion B.
Hutchinson, deceased, in the County
Court of Box Butte County, Nebraska
The State of Nebraska: To all per
sons interested in said estate take
notice that the admlnistrutrlx has hi.
ed a final account and report of her
administration, and a petition for
final settlement and discharge a
such, which have been act for hear
ing before said Court on January 2,
1919, at 10 o'clock A. M., when yoi
may appear and contest the same.
Dated December 11th, 1918.
(Seal) Ira E. TASH,
County Judge.
Burton & Reddish, Attorneys.
A JOB YOU CAN "LIVE"
The man who has been looking for
a Job into which he can put every
ounce of his energy and Interest, can
find that position with us. We need a
number of energetic, enthusiastic
salesmen, 30 to 40 years of age. A
willingness to "live" their Jobs Is a
requirement of the men whom we will
select.
The work will be that of selling
the patented Caloric Plpless Furnace
to Interprlalng dealers, An unequaled
advertising campaign will pave the
way for your sales and make your
work a pleasure and a profit a Job
you can truly "live."
Address replies or make personal
application to "Daddy" Myers, 1015
Farnam St., Omaha, Neb., Jan.
and 5th.
The Monitor Stove Company
Established 1819-99 Years of service
Pioneers of Pipeless Iteuting
Cincinnati. Ohio.
"GOOD PEOPLE TO WORK WITH'
WHEN IN OMAHA VISIT THE
rAMTf7j "Omahn'ar Fun
rAV Centre
irtni Htm Show
;ri Wcik.
MUSICAL PXTPAVAGAHZA
"Afitn, ClMil Ertttrtainmrnt,
Evcrvbod; Best; Atk
Anybody,
LADIlI 0ME MATIKtfc DAILY
DO NT GO HOME SAYING l
I DIDN'T VISIT THE GAYETY
J. JEFFREY, I Ph. C.
A. Ci. JEFFREY, I. C.
WALTER A. STATES, I). C.
Chiropractors
10 a. m to 8 p. m.
New Wilson Block
1$ Many successful real
estate dealers have
taken their first lesson
in buyings selling,
value and market,
from the Classified
page.
qThe owner-advertised
property is
usually sold, "worth
the money" and no
agents commission
to pay.
START THE NEW YEAR
RIGHT BY BUYING A
BOX BUTTE FARM
llov Unite County Muds nt I'rcscnt
I'rlccs Offer IW'M. Investment to
Hie Ijim.I WimtiitK Citlwn""
The safest Investment In the coun
try today Is in good farm laud. While
I eastern NcHrnskii and Iowa farm
, lands nre selling for from $200 to $8
00 per acre lands In Box Butte
'county In western Nebraska which
raise crops every year of equal of bet
ter money value ate selling from $25
to $60 per acre.
A little time spent In Investigating
the list of lands offered by The
Thomas-Bald Investment Company
will prove to you that the facts us
stated above are true. Carefully per
sue the list given below and write or
call ou us nt once.
1,1st of Farms nnd Ranches
No. 1. 160 acres unimproved
land within one mile of Alliance.
Small cash payment. Ualance on easy
erni8 at low Interest rate.
No. 2. 160 acres unimproved
i ml. 13 miles front Alliance. Ievel
and. Low price. One-half cash, llal-
anco long 'line.
No. 3. 160 acres unimproved land
14 miles from Allluncc. Very cheap
and on easy terms.
No. 4. 160 acres 13 in lice from
Alliance. All level and graded road
ail way to town. Level. EuBy terms.
No. 5. 320 acres of eccellent raw
and 8 miles from Alliance. On easy
terms and a snap at the price.
No. 5. 320 acres of excellent raw
Alliance. Unimproved. In excellent
farming locality, and can be purchas
ed on easy terms.
No. 7. 320 acres 14 miles from
Alliance. School ou land. Will make
Quest farm In county if improved
easy terms.
No. 8. 320 acres 10 miles from
Alliance. Cheap on long time. Improv
ed with fair Bet of buildings. 100
acres under cultivation. ' Ready to
live on. Snap.
No. 9. 160 acres improved with
fair set of buildings. All fenced. Au
excellent place for dairy farm. Reas
onable terms and close to Alliance.
No. 10. 480 acres 9 miles from Al
liauce. 170 acres under cultivation.
New Houho, stables, corrala, sheds,
etc. Terms easy and an excellent farm
No. 11. 160 acrca 2 miles from
Alliance. 90 acres under cultivation.
25 acres of alfalfa. Euuy terms and
cheap.
No. 12. 160 acres 11 miles from
Alliance, (jcntly rolling prulo und a
but gain at the extremely low price
asked by the owner. Easy terms.
No. 13. 320 acres 3 miles from
Alliance. All good level farm land
Fenced, well windmill. Cheap und
easy terms.
'n 14. 4 SO ucren close to Alii
ncc. Uood farm laud. All t'euced. ,TTi
house. Well, windmill. 30 ai i s alfal
fa. Cheap.
No. 15. 320 acrca within 2 miles
of station. Improved, lioum, Lain,
well, und oilier good improvements.
Mostly under cultivatiou. Viiih
more than linked and terinu are rea
sonable. No. 16. 320 acres c1o.-h- to Alli
ance Uood.farm land. Well loeu.eu.
All fenced, l'rice low and eaay tetinB.
No. 17. 880 acres 6 miles from
Alliance. 300 aerea excellent boiiom
land. 480 ucres level. Cut 180 tout
prairie hay. New 6 room hou.se. Ham.
An excellent farm and ranch com
bination. No. 18 6.350 acre ranch In .Sheri
dan county. 12 miles from good town.
200 acres cultivated. 800 acres hay
laud. 60 acres alfalfa. Natural timber
along river wtiich flows through
ranch. Fenced and crosa-fenced. 3
sets buildings. 7 wells, windmills and
river tor water ror Block, rriee very
low and terms easy.
No. 19. 675 acres in Sheridan
county in good farming community.
13 miles from good town. 50 acres
bottom land. 625 acres level upland
for farming. 210 acres under cultiva
tion. 140 acres alfalfa. 225 acres
pasture. Well fenced. 8 room houae.
Uarn for 8 horses. Modern hog house
CO ucres of alfalfa fenced hog tight,
price and terms are reasonable.
No. 20. 1,760 acres deeded land
and 320 acres leased land. The lease
will be turned over to purchaser of
deeded land, located only 11 miles
from Allianee good, hard road all
the way and graded. Ranch includes
about 300 acres hard farm land.
Cood hay land cutting from 175 to
200 tons of excellent hay; excellent
alfalfa land. CO acres now under cul
tivation. Entire ranch fenced and
cross-fenced with good 3 and 4-wire
fence. Improvements Included good
frame house 32x32; 3 corrals; good
hog lot; lot fenced with hog wire;
barn and big slu-d; 3 wells and wind
mills. 2 supply tanks; new auto gar
age. Owners price includes complete
and practically new Bet of farm and
ranch machinery. Purchaser can buy
from owner one good team; 100 head
of heifers with calves; 75 head good
Hereford spring calves; 3 bulls.
Owner of ranch la in ill health and is
making extremely low price for quick
sale. A bargain and can be easily
handled.
The lands listed above are only a
part of the complete list of this com
pany. In writing or inquiring regard
ing any of the cbove please refer to
the number. These are subject to sale
or withdrawl at any time. If you are
Interested, get busy.
THOMAS-BALD INVEST
MENT COMPANY
LLOYD O. THOMAS
F. A.I1ALD
;lhone Alliance Nat. Hank lildg.,
Alliance, llox llutto County Nebraska
DRAKE & DRAKE
OPTOMETRISTS
Glasses
Accurately Fitted
We Can Duplicate Any Broken
Lens.
113 ft Doi Butte Are Phone 111
EINAR V. BLAK M. D.
rii)lclAii and Surgeon
General Practice
Seclalty Diseases of Ilyes
Office In Mallery Mock
BURTON & REDDISH
Attorneys-at-Law
OKFlCKl
Pint National flunk Balltflas
rilONB 180
ALLIANCE, NEMIASKA
Harness Hand Made
Fra nnt Material. Outlaat Any
Vmeimwj Hade Uooda. Call and
llarneaa Ilrpalrlnx hj Kxperi
enrrd Ilarnr.a Maker,
v J. M. COVERT
At M. M. I). IVirtiola' Stand
ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA
Professional Photographer
QUALITY PORTRAITS
Interior and Exterior V terra
Kodak FlnUhln
EnlnrKlnic all Stylea
ALLIANCE ART STUDIO,
M. H. UHEIIE, Proprietor
PIIONK RED 165
Let Me Crr for Vou
HARRY P. C0UR
ftl'Et'lALIST and AlCTIOS BK1U
Farm Sales a Specialty
Ti'rma Itrniaonnlile
rilON'F: 664 Alllmiee, rkratka
J. D. EMERICK .
Bonded Abstracter
I tie the only act of A Infract
Hooka In Ho llutte County.
OPIi-ei IIOOM 7
Opera lfoue Ulork
L. W. EOWMAN
Physician and Surgeon
218 1-2 Pox llutte
Alllanre, KrbraakJt
PHONES
Ofllrei aiKI ItraPdeueei 1
GEORGE J. HAND, M. D,
Asthma and Hay Fever
Kye, Ear, . . .
Nose and Throat
PHONE 257
Calla anavierrd front
night
Offlec day or
C. E. SLAGLE, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
RK.S!IHN'CE l'BONE No. 62
OFFICE PHONE No. 6t
L. A. BERRY
Lawyer
BOOM RUMMER BLOCK
PHONE I
ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA
Have you LAND FOR SAX.E?
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tind a buyer.
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of The Herald you do not get all the
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