The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, March 28, 1912, Image 7

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    Liberty-Brush Is Here!
A Motor Car
In Reach of
Everyman
$350
MOTORISTS everywhere have been talking about the remarkable Liberty-Brush automobile
for $350. They have been wondering how it is possible to build a motor car tor such a
price. You have heard it discussed.
The Liberty-Brush is here in our show-room for your inspection on the street for your trial.
When you see it and ride in it you will wonder still more and your enthusiasm will be as great as
ours. We want you to investigate the Liberty-Brush carefully, for it has established history in
motordom since it was announced. Its appearance and performance are as wonderful as its price.
Yet the secret of its production is simple
vast resources and manufacturing facilities make
it possible. It is but another instance of the ap
plication of modern mechanical skill and quan
tity production which has brought the typewriter,
the telephone and other wonderful machines
within reach of everyone.
The day when an established maker, with
sufficient capital to build in vast quantities, would
bring forth a car for Everyman, is here. The
United States Motor Company, the largest pro
ducer of high-grade automobiles in the world,
has made the Liberty-Brush at $350 possible.
You realize what a car can do for you? You
know how it can save your time, the equivalent
of lessening distance, and can increase your in
come. It will enable you to avoid daily annoy
ances of travel in public conveyances, or in the
slow horse and buggy, and at the same time, it
is cheaper.
It will be well worth your while to investigate
this Liberty-Brush now. There are scores of
ways in which it is invaluable to you regardless
of your occupation. The family can run to the
station or the store, or take afternoon drives.
Salesmen can cover more territory in shorter
time saving expense of livery bills and increas
ing revenue. Architects, Builders, Bakers, Com
mercial Travelers, Farmers, Grocers, Insurance
Men, Sewing Machine Salesmen, Physicians,
Storekeepers are using Liberty-Brush cars.
The Liberty-Brush is a real automobile, not
an imitation, or a toy. You have heard your
motoring friends speak of the advantages pre
sented by a long-stroke motor, by vertical cyl
inder under the hood, by multiple-disc clutches,
selective transmission, side-chain drive, bevel
gear differential. The Liberty-Brush at $350
has features by which high-priced cars are judged.
It is easy to examine the Liberty-Brush, and
we are glad to answer your questions. Ask us
to tell about the Abernathy kids, ages 9 and 6,
who drove a Brush from New York to Oklahoma
City; or of R. F. D. Carrier Ingersoll, who drove
25,000 miles at an average cost of l's cents a
mile. Or ask about the Brush economy contest
in which the winner ran 100 miles for 39 cents
and 98 of 109 cars ran for less than a dollar
Let us explain how the United States Motor
Company 'cares for your car wherever you are."
We represent the Liberty-Brush here and we
want you to know it. We will call for you if
you let us know your address, and we can take
you any place in -our Liberty-Brush that any auto
mobile can go.
FOREST LUMBER COMPANY
A. P. LEE, MANAGER
1TEEEASZA
MMinmiiiiiiiMimm n mi in i tmt
s i
TYPECDRITBRS
AND
OFFICE SUPPLIES
E have added to our large stock of every make of typewriters manufactured X
a large and complete line of office lixtures and supplies.
Tell the Editor of this paper your office worries, he will gladly tell you how 2
to overcome them, with , latest methods.
Our prices are naturally lower than elsewhere, owing to the large volume
of business we do. It will pav vou to become acquainted through Mr. fohn W. X
Thomas with the largest exclusive office supply house in the Middle West.
Write for Information on Any Office Fixtures or Supplies You May ISeed I
The Lincoln Typewriter Exchange Co. j
1406 O Street, Lincoln, Nebraska
COUNTY SCHOOL NOTES
Item of Interest from Surrounding
Dietricte. Good Work Being
Done Everywhere
EIGHTH GRADE EXAMINATIONS
Ten pupils from rurnl win ol dis
tricts took eighth grade examina
tions before the county superintend-
t'lvt Friday. Ko.low Inn lire I he
n;imoH and district of whleh they
an' resident: David I'li-rlBtOT., Dllt.
12; John and Margaret lliirJu1, Dint.
23; John Ke.hder. Herman Render,
George Raft, l)Ut. Katherine
Brhill. Mangle Fitzgerald. Mat :!4:
wm. Bit la, mm. ii: Uyak Oakar,
Plat. i.
Miss I.' nun' Douglas closed a suc
cessful term of school in Dint. 1' lat
Vrldn Miss Ressie Pease also
closed lior term on the .same day
iii I tist .IS. These two young ladles
are from York. Nebraska, and de
parted for their homos at that place
laKt night. They have made a fav
orable impression while here and
Ptt Butte will gladly welcome thoni
should they decide to return to this
bounty.
Ml8 Nina Nation returned Sunday
morning from Peru, where she has
completed the training course for
teachers at the State Normal. She
had already received enough credit
for work at the Alliance Junior Nor
mals to enable her to complete the
course in Six months at Peru. She
will receive her life certificate in
May, aftei the Issuance of diplomas.
INTERESTED IN DRY FARMING
The home mission workers of Rome
of the churches have become Inter
ested in the dry farming proposition
in the semi-arid distrcts of the west.
This is especially true of the Pres
byterian church. Rev. D. W. Mont
gomery was called to Denver recent
ly by Dr. Donaldson, superintendent
for home missions in the Rocky Mt.
district, for a conference with other
home mission workers on the pres
ent crisis In dry farming. In order
that a report could be made to the
board in New York concerning the
conditions in the middle west. It is
also planned to have a summer school
In Colorado for the purpose of giv
ing special instruction to home mis
sion workers on the subject of the
rural communities in this part of the
west.
A. M. MORRIS3EY,
Crr lidate for the Dcvc -rvtic Nomi
nation for Attorney General, at the
Primaries April 19th, 1912.
From the spring of IR'lS lo Hie fall
i ! 1911, Mi Morrlssey was engaged In
the practice of the law at Valentine,
the county seat of Cherry county, and
dining the first four years of that time,
lie was the county attorney of that
county. At tiie expiration of his sec
nd term, he declined to hold the
office longer and engaged in private
practice. As prosecuting officer of this
big county he met and tried cases
Kg Unit many of the foremost lawyers
of the state, who had been called in
to defend In criminal cases in suc
cessfully coping with these big men of
i he profession, his reputation as a trlat
lawyer spread into the adjoining coun
ties and for the past ten years he has
been rated as one of the moat auc
lul men at the bar. In the summer
of 1911 he gave up his residence at
Vi lentine and removed to Lincoln,
wl-ere he is now engaged In the prac
tice of his profession.
He was a delegate to the last demo
cratic national convention and has a
wide acquaintance with the party
workers of the state. His friends be
lieve that his nomination will greatly
strengthen the state ticket, as he la
the only man who has filed who la
representative of the western end or
the state, and this, together with his
high standing aa a lawyer, will help to
round out a ticket that will appeal to
the voters next fall.
I.e Is a native of the state of New
York, but has lived for twenty yeani
in western Nebraska and may be said
to be one of the pioneers of the slate.
WILLIAM MITCHELL,
ATTORNVY
AT LkW,
ALLIANCE,
NEBRASKA
BURTON & WESTOVER
Attorneys at Law
LAND ATfORNEYS
Office First National Hank Bldg
Phone 180. ALLIANCE, NEB,
H. M. BULLOCK.
Attorney at Law,
ALL1ANOK, NEB,
LAND ATTOKN ET
I. oi iM'M.erlciu-oas Itrreiv,., U.H. t.itndOflto
lis guarunte for prompt and efficient servlM.
Office in Opera House Block
ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA
BRUCE WILCOX
Lawyer and Land Attorney
Priwtlth.ner In civil court since 1M0 ul
NrlMir U. 8. Land ofttrn from 1908 to Mr
Information by mall a specialty.
orrioa is i.ahd orrtce Buu.Diito
ALLIANCE NEBRASKA.
DR. li. H. BELLWOOD,
Surgeon C. B. A Q Ry.
Office Over Holsten's Drug Star
Day Phone 87
Night Phone 86
OKIE Col'PERNOLL
Ken. Phone 20
F J. I'KTRBSKM
M 41
VOTE FOR
Woodruff Ball
OK
Viavi
1 1 1 1 T T ' t44 T 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ml H
Q. H. Wood
N. S. Cook
WOOD & COOK
Painting, Paper Hanging, Decorating
Carriage Work a Specialty
All work guaranteed. Prices reasonable.
PHONES 434 and 679
LEGAL NOTICE
11
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JOHN GARRETT
(Saccotto rtihiUK.ifict)
Transfer Line
The Unknown Heirs and Devisees
of John C. Clayton, deceased, will
take notice that on the 24th day of
January, 1U12, Theodore Colvlu,
Plaintiff herein, filed his petition in
! the district court of Uox Butte coun
iy, Nebraska, against said defend
iinth, in.' object and prayer of which
aiv i unlet title in the plaintiff to
f " ioutheast one-fourth (SKV) of
But t log If, In Township 27, north of
ltanse 50, West, In Uox llutte coun
ty, Nebraska, as against the defend
ants and all persons claiming throug
or under them and to exclude UM
defendants and each of them from
all right, title and interest therein.
You are required to answer said
petition on or before the 1st da of
April. ItU.
Dated February 21, 1912.
thkodokf. 0OLVIN,
Plaintiff.
Household goods
moved promptly
W and transfer work
solicited.
Off lea at Rodders' Grocery, Phone 1. Ree phone 583
iota Saetty. Proi May Saetty. Sac. -Treat
Nelson Fletcher Fire Insurance Agency
INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS
REAL ESTATE AND LOANS
Alliance, Nebraska
VIAVI assists Nature to do her
work, and bring about natural and
permanent cures without humiliation
and mutilation. All information free.
F.LENA M. NICHOLS, Resident Mgr.
622 Cheyenne Ave. Phone 51.
ia-4 1095
State Senator
At the Republican Primaries
April 19, 1912
Snow Drift Flourat the
Fair Store, $1.55 per
sack. Phone 589.
LEGAL BLANKS
A large line of conveyancing and
other legal blanks is carried in
stock at the office of The Alliance
Herald. We can supply these In
any Quantity desired. Following Is
list of some of the blanks carried
in stock:
Agreement for Building
Agreement for Warranty Deed
Assignment of Mortgage
Application for Druggist's Permit
Administrator's or Executor's Deed
Hon d for Deed
Hill of Sale
Chattel Lease
Contract for Sale or Real Estate
-Mortgage
font factor's Uond
Contract for Ileal Ksiate
Farm Lease
Ksiray Notice
Kxtenslon of Mori gage
Indemnity Hond
Lease of City Property
Lease of Personal Property
Laaaa
Mortgage Deed
Mortgage, for Coupon Notes
.Miscellaneous Hond
Mechanic's Lien
Notes
OptlaW Contract
Peddler's State License
Quit Claim Deed
Real Ksiate Mortgage
Kclta.se of Mortgage
Reltase of Mechanic's Lieu
Subpoena
Warranty Ieed
Warrant
Writ of Replevin
The above list includes only a part
of the blanks which we carry in
stok If there is any other blank
tuai jiiu wisn, can at our oiiicc, or
write for M, and we will supply the
same in any quantity you (lustre.
H Kit ALD PUBLISHING COMPANY
Alliance. Nebraska.
Valentine. Cherry Ctiiiiy
FOR
Mas lived IS years in the dis-
t'ict and has been closely identi
fied with the growth and develop
ment of Northwestern Nebraska.
If he is elected to the senate our
district will have a man who can
take front rank in the senate and
our interests will be carefully
guarded.
He has never before been a can
didate for office. Let us have
new blood in the state house.
Ken. Phone
Drs. Coppernoll & Petersen
OSTEOPATHS
Rooms 7, 8 and 9, Rumer Block
Phone 43
GEO. J. HAND,
PHYSICIAN AND si KfltOH
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
PHYSICIAN AND SL'ROBON
(SucoMaor to Dr. J. E. Moore)
OFFICE IN FLETCHER BLOCK
Office hour 11-18 am. 2-4 p.m. 7;M-a p, as.
Office Phone 63 Res. Phone, l
hTaTopsey
Phyalelan and Surgeon
Office Phone SAO
Nee. Phone 342
Calls answered promptly day and night f roes
oflllce. Offices : Alliance National BajU
Building over the Post Office.
J. P. HAZARD
Surveyor and Engineer,
ALLIANCE, NEBKASKA
Parties out of town should write, u 1 II
out 11, urli of the time. Charges will not el
feed 15.00 and expenses per day.
Dr. Oliver McEuen
Physician and Surgeon
HCilNGFORD, NCBR.
SPECIALTIES: Diseases of Woman
Children and Genito Urinary Organs
All Mill answsred promptly day ot
HARRY P. COURSEY
Jve Stock ami
General Auctioneer
Farm Sales a Specialty
TKIOIS kl.ASOAH;.E
hone 64 ALLIANCE. NEBR.
WEEKLY HERALD LOPE
ARE YOUR KIDNEYS WELL?
Many Alliance People Know the Im
ortance of Healthy Kic-neys
The kidneys filter the blood
They work night und day!
Well kidney remove impurities
Sick kidneys allow impurlMes to
multiply.
No kWlney ill should be Defected.
There is grave dunger iu delay.
If you have backache or urinary
trouhles,
If you are nervous, dliiy or worn
out.
Hegin treating your kidneys at
once ;
Uae a proven kidney remedy.
None endorsed like Doan's Kidney
I'll Is
Kt unintended by thousands.
I'roved by home tent line. i
Mrs. G. K. lA-idy. Tit K. .Dakota
St .. Allianoe, Nebr , says: "I can
highly recommend Doan's Kidney
Pills to all sufferers from kidney com
plaint as I have used them on a
11 umber of occasions with good re
sults." For sale by all dealers. Price So
cents Poster Milburn Co.. Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the Unit
ed States
Remember the uauie Doan's aud
take no other.
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DCNTI8T.
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK,
PHONE 167
Alliance. Nebnska
G-ec Or, 3-a.d.s"fo3r
Licensed Embalmer
Phone
Day 498
Night 510
5 X""" SkTKMKTGMet
HAS I NESS
PS V S
FARMS VJtI,'tn Z0
TO SELL "-ij-
we
uiuc
Mens Club) fl
AXtS
TO
GRIND
This is a ckUeeV siiiisul to furnish in
tormauon by ths distribution ol selected pubuee
Uons hks tho Msjraiina. "The South Today ana
Othsr rekWUe literature, to induce the hoins
seaker to corns to ths Memphis district, where
for from
f IB TO $75 AN ACRE
one can purchase land o deep alluvial richness,
on which can be grown from two to fire crops a
year.
This is ths land of health, aood roads, good
schools, and out of door work the year round,
where Cotton is worth $79 per acre. Corn 60.
u.. ftinn PM.tnM 4900. Strawberries S50C.
etc. We have the best produce markets in the
world
TV low priced rich larc's in the Misaehsi
district will advance rapidly. Ko such values
exisi in any other portion ot : country. Sand
for "The South Today" and otl.er literature free.
Sand right now.
Industrial ComraLeinner,
Men's Club. Memphis. Tee
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