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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1914)
Lower Prices on Ford Cars Effective August 1st 1914 to August 1st 1015 and guaranteed against any reductions during that time. All cars fully equipped t. o. b. Detroit. Runabout ... $440 Touring Car . 490 Town Car - .690 (In the United States of America only) Buyers to Share in Profits All retail buyers of new Ford cars from August 1st 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 20 YEAR FALL FESTIVAL Omaha SEPT. 30 TO OCT. 10 1914 WORLD AT HOME SHOWS Every afternoon and awning. EUctrioal Parade Fraternal Parade Evening Oct. 7. Afternoon Oct. 0. HOME COMING WEEK OCT. 5 TO 10 DIANrPDC Attend the Territorial Pioneer Re-Union. rlUiiCCKo 8-pt 30 to Oot. 3. KM rJpHE 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. What Brand of Matches Do You Use? Who makes them? Where? Are they poisonous or non-poisonous? Are they "single dipMor"doubledip?" Which kind is bet ter? and why? Are the sticks long and strong or short and weak? Do the heads fly off or do they stay on? Do they burn evenly or explosively? Every user of matches ought to be interested in the answer to all these questions. How many can answer two of them? If people knew as much about matches as they should, they would use Safe Home Matches made by the Diamond Match Company in American factories by American labor. Our "job' is to educate them. 5c. All grocers. Ask for them by name. (T CALIFORNIA Tj1)r EgSKEii. Company CAuwoha L V rot I IN CANDIDATES TO VISIT ALLIANCE Republican Htato t'aiidldatc Making Trip Through StAte hi Auto Mere Friday, ScpteuilKT fl K. B. Howell, republican candi date for governor, W. L. Minor, re publican candidate for auditor, and other state and congressional repub lican candidates expert to arrive In Alliance at 8 o'clock Friday evening on their automobile trip which they are taking throughout the state. They started on this trip from Mil lard last Monday morning. The Itinerary of the trip Is as fol lows: Monday, September 21st Millard 9:00 Elkhorn 10:00 Waterloo 11:00 Valley 12:00 Fremont 1:00 North Bend 2:00 Rogers 3:00 Schuyler 4:00 Columbus .. . 7:00 Tuesday, SeitUviiber 22nd Duncan 8:30 Silver Creek 9:30 Clarks 10:30 Central City 11:30 Chapman 1:30 Grand Island 2:30 Alda 3:30 Wood Hirer 4:30 5:30 7:00 Shelton Gibbon . . Kearney 8:00 Wednesday, NcvUfnbr 2.'trd Odessa 8:30 Elm Creek 9:00 Orerton 10:00 Lexington 11:00 Cor.ad 2:00 Gothenberg 3:00 Brady 4:00 Maxwell 5:00 North Platte 7:00 Thursday, Septeinlter 24tli Hershey 9:00 Sutherland 10:00 Paxton 11:00 Ogalalla 1:00 Brule 2:00 Big Springs 3:00 Julesburg 4:00 Chappell 4:30 Lodge Pole 5:30 Sidney 7:30 Friday, Ke-ptember 23fh Dalton 8:30 Bridgeport 9:30 Bayard 10:30 Minatare 11:30 Seottsbluff t 1:00 Gering 2:00 Mitchell 3:30 Morrill 4:30 Alliance 8:00 Saturday, KenUwnber 26lh Hemingford 9:00 Marsland 10:00 Crawford 11:30 Whitney 1:30 Chadron .. 2:30 Hay Springs 4:00 Rushrille 5:00 Gordon 7:30 will send yon this splendid Journal with two other magaznies and our own paper all for only $1.75 a year. This is the best bargain we hare ev er been able to offer, and we aire you a lint of forty magazines to sel ect from everyone of them high class and clean and (It to take Into your home. Read our big club offer on anoth er page. You will find It interesting to select a club. If you don't want a dairy paper you can take Farm Life, or a poultry Journal, along with a fashion paper for your wife and a story paper for the whole fam ily. You have your choice of any club. Pick out the on you want and send In your order right away. MILS. TROUT OS SUFFRAGE Mrs. Grace Wilbur Trout, noted suffragist lecturer of Chicago, visit ed Nebraska recently, speaking In Lincoln, Omaha and Beatrice. While an earnest and forceful speaker, ahe is free from any fanaticism, which detracts rrom arguments that may be presented along with It. It la not fair to the ladies of America who ad vocate suffrage to try to connect them in any way with the "militant suffragettes" of England. In her Nebraska lectures Mrs. Trout proved this very convincingly In the follow Ing statements: "Does the militancy of the men of Europe reflect on the men of Amer ica? Surely those men who hare been condemning equal euffrage be cause of the militancy of English women will now recognize their un fairness. It la kinder to deplore militancy of both sexes and be thankful we live In America. "And It would be well for the next man who says that women should not have the ballot because they cannot defend their country to remember that the mothers of Eur ope cannot speak today but they can bury their dead. Women do not want to go to war, but neither do they want to be forced to send their sons and husbands to war." Lest you forget, The Alliance Her ald, $1.50 per year. LET US GET ACQUAINTED If Vou Are Not Already One of Our Customers We Invite A Trial Shipment .- V. J. M. COOK, Manager Great Western Commission Ca South Omaha, Nebraska HOUSES TO RENT or lease. Land to rent or lease. Land or city property for sale. Phone 36. C. W. JEFFERS R. 8. PROUDFIT, Pres. B. L LOVENTBURG, Cashier H.'K. BURKET, Vice Pres. BERTHA C. LOVENBUttO, Asat Cash. FORTUNE ften leads to folly. The man who carries money on his person and loses It or la robbed, when he could hare put It In the Bank 'So the man ... v IS FOOLISH who pays bis debts In money and falls to take a receipt and pays the debt twice la foolish for not paying by check, which is a good receipt INLAW You cannot afford to ran the risk when we are prepared to for you. Deposit your money; get a check Account; write checks. Angora State Bank Angora, Nebr. "Ho Such Word As Failure With a, Dank Account." WATCH LOST, SOON FOUND '. Hay Springs Iady's Gold Watch Is Found by llailroaxl Kmploje Mrs. Mary Henry of Hay Springs attended the M. E. conference in Al liance. Before leaving the city she decided to look up her old friend, Mrs. E. A. Gilbert, living in Hill's Addition, an1 have a visit wit1! her. Ltbrning that Mrs. Gl'hert resided on the south side of the railroad. Mrs. Henry crossed the viaduct and went out to South Alliance, Instead of crossing west of the station. Fail- ng to find the residence of her friend, she returned to Alliance, when she discovered that she had in her walk lost her beautiful gold watch, a present from her husband only a few months ago. She order ed an advertisement in The Herald, but happily It was not necessary to publish the ad. Upon going to the ticket window to purchase a ticket to Crawford, en route to Hay Springs, ahe remarket that she had lost her watch. The ticket agent asked her name, and when told said. "I have your watch." It was found by T. J. Hagaman, Bur lington storekeeper, and left at the ticket office. As Mrs. Henry's name was on the Inside of the case, there waa no trouble about Identification, and her Joy at receiving It back so soon can be imagined better than described. ft WILSONIGRAMS Liberty does not consist, my fel low citizens, In mere general declar ations of the rights of men. It con slsts in the translation of those dec larations into definite action. The way to be patriotic in Amer ica is not only to love America but to love the duty that lies nearest to our hand and know that in perform ing it we are serving our country. It is patriotic to learn what the facts of our national life are and to face them with candor. We set this nation up at any rate we professed to set it up to vlndl cate the rights of men. I would be ashamed of this flag (Stars and Stripes) if It ever did anything outside America that we would not permit it to do inside of America. When I have made a promise I try to keep it, and I know of no oth er rule permissible to a nation. Prondfit Lumber Co. ANGORA, NEBR. Lumber Building Material Paint Coal Hardware Implements Furniture Salt A PROFITABLE BUSINESS Any farmer can make a good prof It out of his milk cows if he will give a little of his time to the subject and go about the matter in the right way. Dairying is one of the most profitable branches of farming, and experts agree that It can be made to pay, even as a side issue, right in this neighborhood. If you want to Increase 'your in come from youf cows read Kimball's Dairy Farmer for a year. It Is pub lished twice a month and sells for $1.00 per year. You don't tneed to consider the matter of cost,' for we ,:; -,"r Ju.nnWftOP , FlIRNlTliKt SROOOPIT LlMSLRCp, n iriTi'-. lAiTT-nir t ... i n Everything to Build and Fur nish the Home