The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, September 17, 1914, Image 3

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    ANGORA ITEMS
A
Lower Prices on Ford Cars
ffoctive Aiiguxt 1st 1914 to August 1st 1015 and
guaranteed agaluat any reductions during that
time. All cars fully equipped f. o. b. Detroit.
Runabout -. $440
Touring Car - - 490
Town Car ... 690
(hi the United States of America only)
Buyers to Share in Profits
All retail buyers of new Ford cars from August
lfrt 1914 to August 1st 1915 will share in the prof
its of the company to the extent of $40 to $60 per
car, on each car they buy, PROVIDED: we sell and
deliver 300,000 new Ford cars during that period.
Ford Motor Company
KEELER-COURSEY Co., Alliance
201!? YEAR
FALL FESTIVAL
Omaha
6EPT. 30 TO OCT. 10
1914
WORLD AT HOME SHOWS
Every afternoon and evening.
CUetrleal Parade Fraternal Parade
Evening Oct. 7. Afternoon Oct. 8.
HOME COMING WEEK OCT. 5 TO 10
mr METE? DCS Attend the Territorial Pioneer Re-Unlen,
PIQNbtRb spt. 30 to oet. 3.
3
HPHE two distinct types of Eczema
can be relieved redily by using
Dry Zensal for the crusty, scaly skin
and Moist Zensal for all watery erup
tions. Get it from Harry F. Thiele.
Safe Home Matches
are Wonderfully Cheap
A first-class me
chanic could not
' make, in a day, as
many Safe Home
matches as you can
buy for five cents.
Even if he could,
the matches would
not be of uniform
size, shape, length,
strength or thick
ness. We make Safe
Home matches by
machinery mil
lions and millions
of them daily.
The wood is treated
and cut, the sticks
grooved and com
pressed, and the
ends paraffined and
'double dipped" all by
machinery.
You pay no more for Safe
Home matches than for
the kind you now use.
The price is the same
five cents for a large box
of perfect matches.
Why perfect! Because
non-poisonous. Because
non-sparking. Because
the sticks do not break
when rightly used. Be
cause the heads do not fall
off. Because the flame
burns evenly. Because
Safe Home Matches are
inpregnated to prevent
live charcoal when the
flame is extinguished.
All grocers. Five cents a box.
Angora, Nebr, Sept. 7 C. D.
Icnderson is hauling sand. He ex
pects to start at once on a new resi
dence.
E. Walsworth and family Sunday
ed at Joseph Coty's.
Geo. Sudyka and family spent Sun
day with Eben Morey and family.
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. King were Al
liance visitors hot ween trains.
Floyd O'Neul and family of near
Dayard Sundayed at Kben Morey'a.
Sept. 8 It. T. Ely. A. D. Hutch
inson, L. L. Chambers and 11. E.
Johnson were Alliance visitors be
tween trains.
A. T. Thompson and wife of Tor-
rlngton, Wyo., came in for a few
days visit with relatives.
It. K. May bell. A. G. Stoner and
II. Carmine autoed out to Lynn
for a few days hunting.
C. N. niackstone and B. E. Dow
ers returned from Sand Stone, Minn.
They spent the past ten days looking
over the country. The boys were;
glad to get back and seem satisfied !
with this country. .
Sept. 9 Mr. and Mrs. Spencer of
near Llnsca who have been visiting
their son Fred for the past few days
returned to their home this morn-'
lng. !
Sept. 10 C. L. McDanlel. A. G. I
Stoner, L. L. Stoner and Eben Morey
were Bridgeport visitors between
trains. j
John Smoker is grading the cross-
ngs over the railroad, llie cross-
ngs have been in bad shape and the
grading will greatly improve them.
Sept. 11 Uuasell Stoner went
hunting Wednesday afternoon and in
about three hours bagged the limit
of grouse.
Earl Kendall who works for King
& Murphy had the misfortune of
having a vicious horse full with him,
smashing his foot quite badly.
Sept. 12 Among the shippers to
day are H. K. Thomas, with one car
of cattle; Kin g& Murphy, with three
cars of cattle.
James Murphy went to Omaha
with the King & Murphy cattle.
Sept. 14 Quite a large crowd at
tended teh dance at Stoner's hall on
Saturday night. All report a good
time. I
Mrs. K. T. Ely and children came
n this morning from uuiae kock.i
where they have been visiting for
some time.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Shoopman who
have been visiting at the Thompson'
& Shoopman ranch east of town de
parted for their home In Cairo.
Kay Morrison came In from Bay
ard for a few days visit.
Glen Rowan was an Alliance vis
itor between trains.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Thompson who :
have been visiting here for the past ;
few days departed for their home in J
Torrlngton, Wyo.
This vicinity was visited by a hea
vy frost Sept. 13. It froie ice a
quarter of an Inch thick in some lo
calities.
Mrs. L. L. Glau came In from
Bridgeport where she has been visit
ing her parents for the past week.
C. S. Stoner Sundayed at the
Thomas home.
1D
rouctxit
Lumber Co,
ANGORA, NEBR.
Lumber
Building Material
Paint
Coal
Hardware
Implements
Furniture
Salt
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HfeOWSE: FURNITURE K-,C
. ; !f - - ' ' - - 4 ' - 1 I ' "
Everything to Build and Fur
nish the Home
BINGHAM ITEMS
Alliance Commission Co.
i
Bingham. Nebr., Sept. 15 J. H. !
Willey, V. A. Williams, Jack Ballin
ger and M. L. Klncald were In Alli
ance Thursday and Friday as wit
nesses for L. K. Balllnger in bis suit
against the railway company. I
Sylvan Kincaid came in the 11th
to visit with relatives for a while.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Sellers left for
Galesburg, 111.. Monday for a few
weeks visit with Mr. Sellers' sisters.
R. It. Klncald started for a trip
In the south neighborhood Monday,
to be gone three or four days.
GUbaugh Bros, purchased three
quarters of land from Homer Van
Dorn, the consideration being $1,-
920.
M. L. Kincaid 1b having a new
coat of paint put on the roof of his
house.
Mesdames Potter and Ilixon were
trading in town Monday.
Frank Gilbaugh and wife took
charge of the hotel and postoffice on
Sunday. Welcome back to our town
once more, Frank. j
B. D. Stephenson left on train 44
for Oshkosh Monday. He is going
to locate there. Oshkosh will get a
good citizen and Bingham will lose
good one.
Scott Plttullo was a visitor in our
burg Monday. He Is almost a stran
ger here now. having moved to Whit
man last spring.
Shippers from Bingham Sunday
were J. r . Sellers, one car; J. T.
Burton, two; F. W. Yeast, six.
Dick Hunt was in Monday and
took out a four-horse load of ranch
material for Harry Sutton. i
K. K. Melvln came in from north
of Ashby Sunday night to visit with
his family. Ed says it is terribly
lonesome batching on his homestead
all alone. I
Jerome Stephenson took out a
load of household goods for B. D.
Stephenson to his homestead twenty
miles south of here.
The Misses Agnes and Loretta
Welch were shopping in town Mon
day. Sheriff New was down from Rush
ville last Frida yon official business.
Lant Gaulding had started across
country for Wood Lake and got as
far as Ashby when his little boy got
his leg broke, and Lant had to take
him to Alliance to the doctor. Mrs.
Gaulding proceeded on across country.
ORSE
SALE
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
SEPTEMBER 24-25
At this sale it will be a good time to dispose of yotx Broke Horses. TTe
have set the date on Sept. 24 and 25, 'which will give 70m tins to finish fcaymf
and rest your horses for the sale. The feeder buyer will be oat, afeo the south
ern market will be in full blast; we look for the best sale of the seasoa.
Our July sale was better than we expected. Allianf is the place te
sell your horses. REMEMBER, it is your MARKET.
Commission: $2.00 per head, singles and pairs. Bonehes of S head or
more, $1.00 per head. Yardage, 10c per head on horses aot sold. NO SALB,
mo commission. Let as kaow what yoa will bring m.
Oscar Braman, Mgr.
Lest you forget we say It yet -I
you can get three magazines for one
year by renewing your subscription !
to The Herald. We want all of our :
old subscribers to get these magaz
ines. We are selling The Herald I
F. J. Was, Clerk.
R. M. Hampton, Treas,
A. W. Thompson,
L. E. Lewis, Aucts.
with three magazines all one year
I for only $1.75.