The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, May 14, 1914, Image 3

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Ford Parts
Having- just received a liooo
shipment of Ford parts, we
are at your immediate dis
posal, in case of breakage or
wearing of any part of your
car.
You will find us at the new
Alliance Garage "the New
Home of the Ford."
Keeler-Coursey Co.
International harvester
Manure Spreaders
He I H C Lint
CIAIN AND HAT
MACHINES
MaeWt, Impm
HaaaanL Hntn
Kaaaa, Stacker
HarUaeara
Har ttnt
CORN MACHINES
flaatm, Picker
Pir. Cekmiere
EmMim Ceflata
SaeUan. SkrWtf
TILLAGE
Per, aeriea-Teata,
aaj Dua Ultim
CaKintar
GENERAL UNI
Ofl u4 bu IftmM
v indin
Craaai Saaaratere
Fara Wmm
Mtr Track
Tarwtor
Cnia Drilfa
FMraGrkUara
kaaaGriaeara
Btaeef Iwtee
LOOK for the following points in the
manure spreader you buy: I. Cor
rect, efficient, well-tested design. 2. Guar
antee of first-class materials. 3. Re in forc
ing of parts where strains usually come. 4. Strength
of parts where occasional strains come. 5. Wearing
qualities and protection of driving parts. 6. Repu
tation of manufacturer, insuring efficient repair
service. Satisfied American f armers find these essen
tials in International manure spreaders.
International spreaders have, besides, many feat
ores that grew out of long field experience. Study
the steel construction in frame, wheels, and driving
mechanism; the easily-removable beater; the differ
entials in rear axles, insuring even spreading while
turniug corners; the reversible worm and gear; low,
easily-loaded box; and many others.
International spreaders are of all styles and sizes,
high and low, endless and reverse apron. Write for
illustrated catalogues, and when we send thenr wo
will tell you where you may see the spreaders.
International Harvester Company o! America
iiifwifum
Crawford Neb.
Caiies Deeriag BcCemkk Elwielee Oihm FUae
CITIZENS tlAXQL'KT sends the new commercial club their
COMMERCIAL CLL'Il best wishes for Its success."
I W. M. Robinson, general manager
fiHiNhi' hall tilled with enthunlaMlc of ,nc ddorf Tlnno Company,
Alliance fitlcctift -exaker
follow til (aiiiu't
Gadsby hall whs the scene Wed
nesday evening of a unique gather-
Ins; It as filled with live Alliance
business men and visitors from
neighboring towns who came to the
"organization feed" of the Alliance
club and to meet Secretary Fisher, i
The banquet was nerved by the
ladies of the Christian church and
was dellclously prepared and served .
with promptness In a manner that
excited admiration for the capable
maner In which it was handled. The
menu was as follows:
Cream Chicken Hot Biscuits
Mashed Potatoes Oravy
June Teas
Relish
Tickles
Jelly
Cottage Cheese
Onions
Salad
I'le
which has a branch in Alliance, and
who owns farm property In the west
section of the county, told of the
success of their store here, baring
sold 600 pianos since establishing
, the store in Alliance seven years ago,
making a net profit of from It to 16
per cent annually. "Alliance is the
logical business center of this end
I of the state," he snld. "I have land
j here and believe In the possibilities
I of advertising Box Butte county. Ev
eryone in Alliance is a booster."
Prof. Sparks, bead of the Chadron
state normal, spoke of the normal
j and brought Its compliments to Alli
ance to Alliance. "We are studying
the educational problems of western
Nebraska," he said. "The first duty
of education is to create in the indi
vidual the capacity to care for lhs
own wants."
Secretary Fisher made a detailed
and very Interesting1 talk. He told
Cake ' nlB PTlence In conducting the
iromerrlal club work and of the
needs of Alliance. The need of co-
BRUCli WILCOX
Lawyer and Land Attorney
Practitioner In civil courts since 1898
tnd Register u. S. land office front
1903 to 1907. Information by mall a
ipeclalty.
Office In Land Office Building
iLLIANCE : : NEBRASKA
KUQUNli BURTON
Attorney at Law
Land Attorney
Office First National Bank Building
PHONE 180
tLLIANCE : : NEBRASKA
Coffee
Clears
nn ih. rrom uo. n operation was emphasized by him
composed by Secretary Fisher. It Hp ,0,d of the rowth of th com
was entitled. "Boosting Song." and dub "Fifteen years
was sung to the tune of "Marching' "8 ,b"e were p,Rht commercial
Through Georgia." The accompan-'c,u,m ,n Nebraska. Today there are
1st on the nlano was Norman Mc-'253 " he ald- buildings In
Cnrkl... The onC was Inlned bv .11. ,own do no niak th City, but the
with earnestness. It was: people in it do." he said. "We want
Listen for awhile and we will sing the ,noral and financial support of
HOilKEH HTOLKN
Stolen at Lakeside. Nebraska.
about March 16, two bay shire geld
Ings. four years old, stripes in faces
weight 1250 pounds. Branded
ion arm. inese norses were in n lu
flesh. $100 reward for the return of
horses and conviction of thief. Re
ward for any horses bearing this
brand
our Booster song.
every citizen of Alliance and
Box
Sine It with a snlrlt of six thousand nuUf countv- 'Throwing mud
eood and strong 1 8nou,d not oe tolerated. Commercial
Sing It with the energy that helps a c,ub9 and Blm,,ar organizations are
'round ub is as,
1914 MODEL
Hackney Auto Plow
We ate now filling orders for the 1914 model of the. Hack
ney Auto Plow Tractor and attachments the ONE-MAN OUT
FIT that leads the world as a GENERAL PURPOSE FARM
POWER MACHINE.
Increased output and better manufacturing facilities have
enabled us to improve this model and at the same lime reduce
the selling price.
Specifications: Specially designed kerosene and gasoline
heavy duty motor. Heavy duty transmission. Two speeds
2V4 and 3 miles an hour, forward and reverse. Kach plow
independent. Power lift. Plows in plain view of operator.
Light in weight. Durable in construction. Economical in
fuel. A strictly One Man Outfit.
Uses other than plowing: Seeding, discing, harrowing,
road grading, harvesting, threshing, hauling, grinding feed,
sawing wood, etc.
If you contemplate purchasing a power outfit, write lor
our literature and testimonials.
Lininger Implement Co.
DISTRIBUTORS
OMAHA,
NEBR.
town along.
Boosting for Alliance together.
CHORUS
Hurrah, hurrah, we sing the jub
ilee.
Hurrah, hurrah,
we can be,
All the country
rich as It can be.
Boosting for Alliance together.
Together we are striving In boosting
up our town,
i Working all together for the coun
try miles around,
Working with the spirit that is sel
dom beaten down.
Boosting for Alliance together.
CHORUS
The first speaker on the program
was Introduced by toastmaster Guth
j rle. R. M. Hampton greeted the
, visitors and those present in the
name of the commercial club. Mr.
Hampton's speech brought out,
rounds of applause as he brought
out telling facts from time to time. I
He spoke of the first club organized
j here as a commercial club and its end
, ing. He told of the organization of
(the second club and its ending, j
I "Western Nebraska needs advertls
! ing," said Mr. Hamptou. He told
of visiting a building at Chattanoo
ga, Tenn., this spring and of the en
tire building, occupied there by the
J commercial organization. "Agita
jtion would bring out many of the
I needs of Alliance," he said. He sug
' gested that a c ity forester would
help greatly to make uniform im
provements along the streets and
that the work of paving the streets
could be taken up as a great Im
provement. He told of the park a
round the court house at Chadron,
the result of the untiring work of
one lady. "Improvement is a mat
ter of education not misrepresenta
tion." he concluded.
A letter from L. W. Wakeley, of
the Burlington, was read, stating
that the Burlington was ready to
stand their share of the expense of
getting out a booklet describing the
county.
The ntHond speaker was George
i Snow, the well known Chadron news
paper man. He told of the good
work being done there by the com
mercial club, stating that they had
no paid secretary but that they made
up for this in a way by the farm
demonstrator who spends his time
with the farmers in the county. "The
little things are what count," said
Mr. Snow. "We believe in keeping
up the little things things which
different -ommunilies have in com
mon. We want to be doing those
things that will co-operate in build
ing up western Nebraska. Western
Nebraska can ge what It needs on
ly by the towns pulling together, es
pecially In the state legislature."
A telegram was read from Repre
sentative Kinkaid at Washington
stating that construction on the Alli
ance federal building would proceed
within a year or more.
E. W. ParkenBon, of Crawford,
representing the Crawford commerc
ial club, was the next speaker. He
stated that their work this year was
lined up and that they bad purchas
ed two teams and outfits to build
roads and paying a man 1 100 per
month to do this work. The Craw
ford elub now has dues of $5, 12.50
and 1 per month. Mr. Parkenaon
said. "We believe in advertising
western Nebraska and want to co
operate with the other towns in
bonding up this end of the state.
Crawford congratulates Alliance and
doing great work. Kansas tonight
has a train in the east, sent by seven
counties, to show what the state Is
doing. Shenandoah, Iowa, has a
bargain day. Albion, Nebraska, re-
we're proud as cpn"y 14 men at a noon-day
banquet. Seward has the budget
system and raised this year $3,200.
Norfolk raised $5400 last year. They
had a cleanup campaign and hauled
away 720 loads of trash in three
days. The opinion of Alliance is
good everywhere. Our goal here I
over 250 members."
"The newspapers of Alliance
should have the support of the busi
ness men," continued Mr. Fisher.
"Newspapers don't get the support
they should."
Work outlined for the Alliance
commercial club by Mr. Fisher was
Seeing Alliance trip.
Support for the band.
. Home product dinner.
Boys' banquet.
Ladies' banquet.
Farmers' banquet.
Securing of conventions.
1't.rks for the city.
. Good roads.
An employment bureau.
ChMiiup campaign.
Post uird day.
I arm de monstrator.
Auxiliary organizations which can
be a part of and work with the com
mercial club, as outlined by Mr.
Fisher, are
An ad club.
Automobile club.
Merchants' federation.
Junior comemrclal club.
Woman's Commercial club.
Farmers' commercial club.
In closing, .Mr. Fisher recited
piece called, "A Booster", which
brought the guests to their feet in
a round of applause.
Prof. O. M. Burns told of the ef
forts of the school authorities to pro
vide playgrounds and of the work
being done in that direction. He told
of the need of a public playground
at d a supervisor therefor.
jaca Miner or Alliance gave
one or nis stirring talks, using as
bis theme, "Let's Get Together." I
was inspiring and splendid. "Don't
criticize. Let's push. Be live ones.'
said Jack, among other good things
A vote of thanks was given to the
ladles, the band, and Normal Mc
Corkle for their aslstance In making
the affair a success.
. II. Wood Injured
G. H. Wood, an Alliance contract
ing pal nter fell and was severely
injured Wednesday while at work
at the residence of Fred Allen. Mr.
Wood was standing on a stepladder
which tipped over causing him to
fall. He struck on the porch step
in such a way to severely injure bis
back. He was taken to his home
ana a pnyslclan was called. It was
found that no bones were broken but
that he had sustained severe bruises
It la probable that it will be several
days before he will be able to re
sume bis duties.
Strengthen Weak and Tired Women
"I was under a great strain nurs
ing a relative through three months'
sickness." writes Mrs. J. C. Van De
Sande. of Klrkland. III., and "Elec
trie Bitters kept me from break! n
down. 1 will never be without it
Do you feel tired and worn out? No
appetite and food won t digest 7 It
isn't the spring weather. Tou need
Electric Bitters. Start a month'
treatment today: nothlag better for
stomach, liver and kidneys. TUe
great soring tonic. Relief or money
back. (0c and 11.00, at yeer Urtog-
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
Uatks: One-inch card, 50 cents; two Inch cards, $1.00
IC. 1. IC. TYLKH
Oantlst
PHONE 167
OVER FIRST NATIONAL AHH
ALLIANCE t t NEERAfXJf
Dr. JAS. P. HAXF1ELD
Dantlst
OVER BRENNAN't DRUG ATORB
PHONB CSS RED
All electrical equipment Gas adatta
istered. Evenings br aDDolnUneat
ti. M. JUL LOCK.
ATTORNEY
AT LAW
ALLIANCE
NEBRASKA
A. J. KENNEDY
Dantlst
Office In Alliance National
Building over Poet Office
PilONE S91
Q-oo. Q-. O-ctd-aTosr
LICENSED EMBAJLMER
m
ALLIANCE
left shoulder. Address
Ft. A. WESTOVER, Lakeside. Nebr.
18tf3403.
Spring IUmmI and Hjsteiu ' lea uxor
During the winter months luipur
Itles accumulate, your blood becomes
Impure and thh'k, your kidneys, liv
er and bowels fail to work, causing
so-called "Spring Fever." You feel
Ired, weak and lazy. Electric Bit
ers the spring tonic and system
cleanser Is what you need; they
stimulate the kidneys, liver and bow
els to healthy action, expel blood Im
purities and restore your health,
strength and ambition. Electric
Bitters makes you feel like new
Start a four weeks' treatment It
wll Iput you in fine shape for your
spring work. Guaranteed. At all
Druggists. 50c and 91.00.
11. E. Bucklen & Co., Philadelphia
or St. Louis.
E3. "WV E.-3T
ETLorlat
Cut FLOWER.8 and Potted
PLANTS Constantly on Hand
FLORAL PIECES
Made on Short Notice.
PLANTS. RENTED
For Parties and Public Gatherings
Phone 682-435
GEfOZME'Stt
Vila
'to not so much !a lu freat fTWrimcr m
.rV Bind eUheW diasMMsi eaff twkuhrw. htff
)j(lndudln( Bel (lock), counttnrt
j nt, MpacUny, bowl troubtaa dM
f -lomutiy.ipoltedof linprppM rood.
j! WHh mm, fowl or animals, ma.
mm' w fcw bowals maaaa haaka. Coa-
liaued IrrcfuUrtty IDtana aoma aickncaa, difficult
to cura If no! fatal. Thotmnda (Iva GarmoaiHia
retulariy twtca a weak to chlcacaa, yoaat a ad eld,
t tha aamallme fcavlnf H ever handy aa ready
remedy for other diaaanaa. Sold by daalara or port
paid. One alia only, 30,cesia.
F. J. HKENNAN
Headache and Nervouaneea Oared.
"Chamberlain's Tablets are entitled to all
the praise I can give them," writes Mi.
Kicbara Clp. Poencerport. ti. I. They
hare cured me of headache and nervons-
net and restored mo to my normal health."
ror aale by all dealers. Advertisement
-W ANTED-
."Mm Young; Men and Women
to prepare for positions as bookkeep
ers, stenographers, salesmen, secre
taries, managers, etc., at salaries
ranging from f G20 to $3,000 a year,
For catalog and further Information
address.
HASTINGS IH'NINKSB tXHXKGE
(The big mid-west school)
Hastings, Nebr.
F. L. Groom, Pres.
II. L. Renlck, Sec.
IMMNU TIIKIK DUTY
Score of Herald Header Are I yearn
liuc the Iuty of the Kldneya
To filter the blood is the kidneys
duty.
When they fall to do this the kid
neys are weak.
Backache and other kidney ills
may follow;
Help the kidneys do their work.
Use Doun's Kidney Pills the tea
ted kidney remedy.
Alliance people endorse the!
worth.
Mrs. J. E. Wbaley, 422 E. Oregon
St.. Alliance, Nebr., says: "I bave
had no reason to change my high
opinion of Uoan's Kidney Pills since
I publicly recommended them in May
1907. Over three years ago my kid
neys became badly disordered and
the kidney secretions were unnatur
al. Whenever I stooped, sharp pains
darted thru ray loins and it was dlf
ficult for me to straighten. I tried
many remedies but all failed to help
me until 1 procured Doan s Kidney
Pills at Moisten s Drug Store. They
brought relief in a short time and
continued using them until I was
free from kidney complaint."
For sale by all dealers? Price 60
tents. Foster-Milburrt Co., Buffalo
New York, sole agents for the United
Ktates.
Remember the name Doan's
and take no other.
How'h Thin
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any case of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O.
We, the undersigned, have known
F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years.
PHONE:
Day 491
Night 110
KCTWaCTA
UBLIC STENOGRAPHER
At The Herald Office
REASONABLE RATES
PROMPT SERVICI
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER'
PLANS AND ESTIMATES FURN
ISHED ON APPLICATION
I employ only first-class meahaalaaV
All work guaranteed.
PHONE 279
Residence and Shop,
7th and Mississippi.
Alliance, Nebraska.
WM. MAUNIER
'All kinds ef
Scavenger Work
Bonded by the City
PHONB 67
OEO. J. HAND,
Physician and 8orgeon
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
H. A. COPSEY
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 380. Res. Phone 141'
Calls answered promptly day
night from office Office: Allbvnsa
National Bank building over the Poet
Office.
O. E. SLAGLE, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office phone 65 Res. phone 81
Alliance, Nebraska.
Orie Coppernoll
Res. Phone 20
V. J. P
Ree. Phone 4S
Dr5. Coppernoll & Petersen
Osteopaths
Rooms 7, 8 and 9, Rumer Block
PHONE 43
On. "2"ovlx "Xrip
take with you a box of good
and a late
Get them at up town news
stand or at depot
.LlliQx Broa
Blooded and Higfi
Grade Milk Covs
HOLSTEINS A SPECIALTY
Any Number 'Wanted
Public Invited
The public is cordially invited to
any and all of the sessions of the con
vocation of the Episcopal church to
be held on May 12th and 13th; May
14th; May 15th.
F. Me llyndshaw & Son
THEDFORD, NEBR.
OFFICE ROOMS TO RUN?
Phone 312. J. C. McCORKXS.
19-U-3J44
POTATO LAND TO RUNT Ad
joining Alliance. Pboee 313. J. C.
McCORKLB.
19-U-SI44 j