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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1914)
T It's Great to. -Get .What ; f : .i ' n - w k'" VV allJilL When You Want It aui tlx. , !L',n.'tL. oj i-i u.i no ,1 4 . ,j ill ll, , . , rr 3Mwuv- (ewa.jtw. i25-.irft -4 v ALL KINDS, OF. AMMUNITION It: . m. ";' ,v ;"' t '' ' ' ? t ' . r; v-i-' . ,v; VjvO ... ALL KINDS OF "A- J&r f. - flWi&V ""' " ' V . . , , , , ... . i ' 1 1 i.i 'f-1 !, ; -. , j . , i Piters ShellstGet the Limit HOGWALLOW : NEWS ' DUNK NOTTS, " IteguUr Correspoodenl (George Bingham) t u.. ft. :i LEAGUE ; $.50 BOX.: ;; $900 CASE REFEREE .50 BOX. ; $9.0d 'ASE . TARGET ';:.. ,;..;.,.: .70 BOX. $13.00 CASE : niGIIGUN .70 BOX' $13.00 .CASE IDEAL ,75 BOX." $14.00 CASE PREMIER J .75 BOX. $14.00 CASE 't' I; I I . ' i: r i; Anything; in Hard ware" 1 f i i A 1 linn c a. 1 IUUU1AVV 1 i Commission Co. iQ.RSE... SALE THURSD AxMD FRIDAY ? SEPTEMBER 24-25 ' ; i. ) V.' 'v ,1i , f. i '.'): i ' '' . At this sale it will be A good iime'to dispose of your Broke Horses. "We kT set the date ou Sept 24 and 25, which will give you time to finish haying and rest your horses for tne sale. y The feeder buyer will be out, also the south rn market will be in full blast; we look for the best sale of the season. v : , 40ur. July sale1 was better than we expected. Alliance is the place t sell your horses. REMEMBER, it is your MARKET. Commission: $2.00 per head, singles and pairs. Bunches of 5 head. or . jr , mom, $1.00 per head. Yardage, 10c per head on hones not gold. NO SALE, f x ' no commission.5 Let us luiow'whaf ybuwill bring in. - . Oscar Bramah, Mgr F. J. Was, Clerk. R..M. Hampton, Treas. ; ". 1 i- ' I -. ' . ( f t , i ; i ' 1 ,' t iti 4 an r",.!Ji J' A. W. Thompson, L. E. Lewis, Aucts. Sidney Hocks became intoxicated Saturday evening and tried to drire his yoke, of steers 'Into the postof-j flee, but .failed on account of the, door being too narrow. There have been many other complaints recently on account of the narrowness of the door at the postoffice. v ..Atlas Peck has violated the conn dence of several of his warmest friends and after this It will be a bard matter for him to get a driak of ticker that is any account. He obtained a Jug of Bat Smith's Moon light Reel the other day under the pretense that he was going to use it in celebrating his' annual birthday. But instead of, that he took it -home and pot sbme asfoedlta in it, and Sis using it for pneumonia medicine. ... Frlsby Hancocks rheumatism has taken a' turn for the worst' and he has decided, he had better look after his religion. Sunday he : went over and bragged on the Dog Hill preach er s sermon. ... Several from this place will go to Tlckvllle' next third Sunday to wit ness the unveiling of the town pump The Bind Man of the Calf Rlba neighborhood was about to be talked into buying a' heating stove from Slim Pickens the other day, but the trade was knocked in the head by one of Slim's enemies, who told the Blind Man that winter was over. Cricket Hicks, who has been at work in the Calf Ribs community several .weeks, has returned home with five dollars in cash. . This will somewhat relieve the financial situa tion around Hopwallow, as money was beginning to get very scarce. The examining -trial of Rax Bar low charged with detaining the Mail Carrier" by offering' him a drink " of licker, was set down for trial at Rye Straw yesterday, but was continued on account of lack oi sufficient evi dence to acquit the defendant." . The Old Miser,, who some time ago buried his money in a mule collar, has dug it up and hid it in Gander Creek graveyard., where - he knows everybody Is .honest, i ..".- ; -k The town was in . darkness , , last Friday night on account of " Little Fldity Flinders having eaten the poet master's supply 'of candles. Tobe- Moseley read an. entire pat ent medicine advertisement, through the other night before he ! realized what-aa awful, risk a man runs by getting sick. 1 , - . . Poke Easier, is making an ideal husband, contrary to the predictions made when toe married again last year. He has cleaned off a ' nice place on the. bank . of the creek for her to do family washing, and in or der to be ever near her, he -has pick ed out a fishing place right across the stream. . "A, , Slim Pickens, came to Hogwallow yesterday morning and after-resting a while on the front porch bought fifteen rents worth of bologna . sau sage. Cricket; HicKa, an Old friend came up and hesitated, but Slim did not. fecognUe him until the sausage was all gone. ; . ' ' -, . ' a - The Mail Carrier's watch has been left at Dock Hock's blacksmith shop where it is undergoing extensive re pairs. Dock is fast gaining notoriety as a machinist. Poke Eazley is spending the week at the postoffice Watching the dirt daubers . build nests on) the- rafters. This is the only job of work" Poke ever witnessed without suggesting a better way to do it. Miss Hostetter Hocks has written to the "Advice to. the Lovelone" de partment of a city, paper asking for a recipe for the cure of sun-grins. Ellick Hellwanger says he would pre scribe the eating of green gooseberries.- '. 'li '., .-5 i ..;-!) ' ' Of Interest to Prospective Entrymen .,, Of peculiar interest to prospective homestead entrymen on mineral land is the act Of congress approved July 17, 1914. - Heretofore where ' coal lands have been, withdrawn by the government, it Mas been possible for agricultural entrymen to secure the surface of these lands with the res ervation' of the coal to the govern ment, but In the case of lands with drawn or classified as containing phosphates, nitrates, potash, oil, gas, or asphaltic minerals,, such acquisi tion of title to the agricultural sur face, with reservation of the miner als to the government, has not been possible. - The new act extends to lands containing these other miner als essentially the same i conditions as have hitherto applied to coal lands, and, as a' reeult; large areas in the west withdrawn, particularly for phosphate and petroleum, will be subject to agricultural entry,' with the reservation of mineral rights to the government, v Many such areas have been designated under the En larged Homestead act, and the effect of this - is- to Increase .materially the area In the west subject to agricul tural entry, without In any way Jeop ardising the interests of the govern ment In the minerals. Every man who isn't prominent imagines be will be some day. FIRE! FIRE! ATTENTION, FIREMEN! Whenever - your city is in 'the market for Fire Hose or 'Equipment, you should at once write us, asit'will be to your advantage. Also bear in mind that we sell Hand Extinguishers for automobiles, private houses, lumber yards and schools, . I ANDERSEN COMPANY - ' 1115 Farnam St, - OMAHA, NEBR. - Sheehan English Opera Co. :, August m mm muay jNigm As y mi vr I , ti t 'hf.n :! . v j i n: -1 r 'is " 5 y y . .;..!' i.' ' ! i i- "'mrw -.'. . fi ', .' ' "V il j " 4 J :;. K !" v. : V ,;.. .i K . .. Joseph Sheehan supported by an all star cast in "II Trovo-. tore," "Bohemian Girl" and "Martha," best act from each ' i; opera m one evening. Elegant costumes and scenic investure.'; i Reserved seats now on sale, 75c and $1. Gallery, 50 cents, . ,y I ii I .v ...... -v. ' , i.. i School ii ! upplies r v v it . i J.- School starts on Monday, September 7th. .Now is thi, 'time to buy the things the children need. .At this store yott! will find children's hair ribbons, boys' ties, children's hose,; pencils, tablets, ink, rulers,-etc. .-. ' !ii Watch for announcement of Glass Water Seta. -1.1,! Ouality.Variety Store M " '. It " .urs. i. u. LiotSDeich. lTror. " 1 1 jiy Juit-,.(ja.,-) (M,f ,!,: SAVE THE COUPONS v. . If you knew where you ould get. the, purest, of bakery ) goods, baked. right under our own eyes in the most modern ov- en and irithe cleanejsf jbakoxy shop Aljiaiicet' wouldn't you , buy them there T You certainly would' ; - i. At Nohe's Bakery and Cafo voli are invito : otens, our entire bakery shop, and our kitchen. . They are kept spotlessly clean by bakers and cooks who know their business ! thoroughly.. When yo ue'at' gopds1 purchased at 'Nghe's ycrir; . 'know that' they are made from' the purest and best of mater. ials as well as in .clean, neat surroundings. ' ' i',l With each ten cent purchase at the Bakery ( you ge bsol-i utely free a coupon. For these coupons we give free acta ptl fine dishes the kind that costs you good money at the store. ! Uome in and let us explain it to you.. i i ' ' . t ' i ' ' Ii . ..: ' i . f. ; Nolie's Bakery and' Cafe ! ; Phone 649 ... - 117 Boi Butte Avel Ml