The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, November 05, 1914, Image 5

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The Greatest Achievement in the
HISTORY OF TRAP SHOOTING
The Three Big Events of the 1914 Grand American Handi
cap Tournament, Dayton, Ohio, Sept. 8-12
1914 Grand American Handicap 1914 Amateur Championship, Double Tar- get,
1914 Amateur Championship, Single Tar- gets.
WERE WON WITH
PETERS
HELL
MR WOOLFOLK HENDERSON ESTABLISHED A NEW WORLD'S AMATEUR REC
ORD, 98 OUT OF 100 FROM 22 YARDS
MR. HENDERSON'S SCORES WERE AS FOLLOWS:
99 ex 100 from 16 yards
90 ex 100 from 16 yards
98 ex 100 from 22 yards
Amateur Championship of the United States, Single Targets
Amateur Championship of the United States, Double Targets .
GRAND AMERICAN HANDICAP
HIGH AVERAGE FOR ALL TARGETS
was won by MR. S. A. HUNTLEY, using PETERS Shells
J. H. Patterson Introductory t 193 ex 200 from 18 yards
Double Target Championship 89 ex 100 from 16 yards
Special Event 88 ex 100 from 16 yards
Preliminary Handicap 90 ex 100 from 22 yards
Grand American Handicap 95 ex 100 from 22 yards
2nd Average won by Mr. Henderson, 562 ex 600.
Total 565 ex 600
Newberry's Hardware Company, Distributors
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WILL SPEAK
IN COUNTY
A. K. Anloron, In Clinrjre of Farm
Demonstrator Work for lov
wnmt'nt, lo 8xvtk Here
To the farmer anil land owner:
The farmers in Ilox Butte county
haven't a man to represent them, we
have been talking and talking about,
organization but that is all we have
done. We have let our sister coun
ties In this part of the state pass us
and while they are organized and
Retting the benefit of It we are divid
ed and paying dearly for It.
We need a man to act as our agent
one who will call meetings, find a
good market for our products and
who will secure government help for
us. This can be secured If we co
operate with the government in the
Farm Demonstrator movement.
Our boys and girls should have
the same advantage as some of the
other counties, and the way to bring
this about is to decide to co-operate
together.
The U. S. government is willing to
help us If we are willing to help our
selves and In order that me may
know more about this work A. E. An
derson, who has charge of the Farm
Demonstrator work for the U. S.
government in Nebraska, will speak
at the following school houses and It
Is hoped that every farmer will be
present and phone his neighbors al
so. If you stay away it will mean
that you do not believe in the farm
ers organizing and If Mr. Anderson
does not receive sufficient encourage
ment he will go to the counties that
show the progressive spirit.
The meetings will be held as fol
lows: School district No. 124, Wednes
day. Nov. 11, 3 p. m. K. M. Gregg,
chairman.
School district No. fi, Wednesday,
Nov. 11, 7:30 p. m. T. J. Luwrence,
chalrinun.
School district No. 61, Thursday,
Nov. 12, 3 p. ni. 11. C. Hansen,
chairman.
School district
Nov. 12. 7:30 p.
chairman.
School district
Nov. 13, 3 p. m.
chairman.
City Hall, Alliance, big mass meet
ing Saturday, 2 p. ni. L. J. Schlll,
chairman.
Additional Committee: W. E.
Spencer, Jack Miller, W. D. Fisher,
J. A. Keegan, Art Grove, S. L. 11 lines,
Robert Clark, C. W. Slsley.
No county ever went ahead with
out men to push it ahead. On which
side of the line do you stand? Your
presence at these meetings will help
decide this matter. Come out and
bring your family. Ladies especial
ly invited. v
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Notice Creditors
State of Nebraska,
Box nuttn County, ss.
In the Matter of the Estate of Henry
Shi nick, Deceased.
I, I A. Kerry. County Judge of Box
liutte county. Nebraska, hereby notify
all persons having claims and demands
Kaint the entate of Henry. Shimek
that I have set and appointed the 1st
day of June, 1915. at 10 o'clock in the
forenoon, at the County Court room In
Alliance, for the examination of all
claims against the entate of said deced
ent with a view to their allowance and
payment.
All persons Interested as creditors of
the estate will present their claims to
me at said time, or show cause for not
ao doing, and in case any claims are
ot so presented by said time they
hall be forever barred.
This notice shall be served by publi
cation thereof for four consecutive
weeks In the Alliance Herald, a news
paper published In Alliance, prior to
ihe day of hearing.
Given under my hand and the seal of
aid court this rod day of November,
l914' Li. A. BBRRT,
t (SEAL,) County Judge.
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It must be fine to be getting such
a large salary that you can afford to
cat it 20 per cent.
Dum Dum Ilullets
Persons who have been reading
each day of the progress of the great
war in Europe have observed that
the Germans are accusing their ene
mies of using dum dum bullets, while
a like accusttion has been brought
against the kaiser's men by the Eng
llshr. French and Belgians. The
I German emperor some time ago sent
! a communication to President Wll
: son protesting in the name of hu
manity against the alleged use of
1 the dum dum bullets by Germany's
foes. He even went so far as to say
that the Frencn government was
manufacturing countless thousands
of these bullets by means of machin
ery especially designed for that pur
pose. Comparatively few really know
what the dum dura bullet is. The
dum dum, named after Dum Dum in
India, where bullets are made for the
Indian army and where this particu
lar kind seems first to have been us
ed, are of two kinds. The one most
commonly used is the soft nosed, or
mushroom bullet; the other is hol
lowed to Its point end. In either
! cane the object sought is to make
I the lead missle spread or fly into
fragments when it strikes the human
body, making a jagged and fearful
wound and usually causing death.
One wound made by such a bullet
usually costs the victim his life,
whereas soldiers in the present war
have been known to receive nearly a
dozen wounds from high powered
! rilles and to survive their injuries be
; cause the bullets were fired with
such terrific speed that they cut on
ly a very small and perfect round
wound.
BAZA All
The ladles of Holy Rosary church
will hold a bazaar In the Cadsby Hull
on November 17, 18 and 19, from
11:30 a. m. to 1:30 p. m. and from
5:30' to 7:30' p. m. A cafeteria
lunch will be serred.
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Some of the war news is about as
distracting as the war itself.
DISTANCES
Berlin to Paris 674
Berlin to London 746
Berlin to Petrograd 1091
Berlin to Luxemburg 350
Berl'n to Metz 42!
Berlin to Russian obrder 175
Berlin to French border 375
Berlin to Warsaw 398
Berlin to Austrian border .... 18.'
Berlin to Vienna 421
Berlin to Belgrade 600
Berlin to Hamburg 178
Berlin to Posen 180
Berlin to Antwerp 497
Berlin to Brussels 650
London to Paris 287
Hamburg to Petrograd 1269
Dover to Kiel 650
Dover to Cuxhaven 650
You know as well as anyone when
you need something to regulate your
system. If your bowels are sluggish,
food distresses you, your kidneys
pain, take llolllster's Rocky Moun
tain Tea. Always relieves. Be well
tomorrow b ytaklng it tonight. H
F. Thiele.
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No. 9, Thursday,
m. Win. Vogel,
No. 12, Friday.
Chas. Benjamin,
Something to lU'tneiiiher
Regardless of the advantage which
has come to the plains region thru
the Introduction of dry farming
methods, forage crops are much
more certain to mature than grain
crops and are valuable only where
there Is live stock available to con
suine them. Kafir, feterita, cant,
and other sorghums are valuable in
proportion as they can be utilized lo
cally for live stock. The grains
which ure most normally grown
aside from wheat, are most profita
ble If conbumed locally, as markets
are likely to be uncertain and freight
rates high. Dean E. A. Burnett
College of Agriculture.
Having received home rule, Ulster
has buried it and has gone off to
wars.
An Active Liver Mean Health
If you want good health, a clear
complexion and freedom from Dizzl
ness, Constipation, Biliousness, Head
aches and Indigestion, take Dr. King
New Life Pills. They drive out fer
menting and undigested foods, clear
the Blood and cure Constipation. On
ly 25c at your druggist.
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DAY n'FOUE YEST'KDAY Til
MEDDL'SOM POW'RS WUD
HAV CROSS 'I) T' OUR END
UP Til' WOODS T' SIIOWT
UNKLE' SAMUEL TIP STUN-
NIN' EFFECT IN TIP INFEBiY
AL TIIINO LAUNDERD
YURUPPEAN STYLE.
(ET WUD IIEV BEEN
SIMPLY KILLIN')
EF EV'RY KNOCK'S A BOOS?
TIP MISTERS SEARS AN'
ROWBUCK BIDS FAIR T'
CLIMB HIGH ABOVE ALL
OTHERS. (OBSERVASHUN).
APOIiOdlES T' NONE
CALVIN CLINE IN
THE INDIANA LUNCH
GOOD THINGS T' EAT
ADMINISTRATOR'S
CATTLE
SALE!
To clone out the range Btock of
( the late Norris Wiggin, I wl
offer at public auction at
THE STOCK YARDS
Torrington, Wyo.
Monday, November 9
Commencing at 10 o'clock the fal
lowing described property
350 HEAD HEIFERS U9
350 head of two-year-old Mad
three-year-old heifers of Southern
stock and all with calf.
10 thoroughbred Hereford biUat
and one grade bull.
1 Standard Mower.
1 Hay Rake.
Terms, Cash
GEO. WIQQIN, Administrator
J. L. Sawyer, Clerk.
Col. L. E. Lewis, Auctioneer.
R)K SAl.li CMtiAP
Usc-d Ford tourti-jr c r Com
pletely tquipp d In tjo' d con
dition. WARD B NORTON
Germany is now said to be a llltl
worried over the war. Why nr.tf
Every nation on the globe is consid
erably worried.
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Fire Sale of the Mallery Grocery Stock
At 324 Box Butte
Avenue
Begins Saturday Morning, November 7th
Every Article Reduced and Plainly Marked
Stock Slightly Damaged by Smoke, Otherwise as Good as Ever
7Vlu3t be Sold ot One
We Need the Room You Need the Groceries
Every -1
thing
: CASH
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Mallery Grocery Go,
FRESH
VEGETABLES
Bring Your Produce to Our New Location
312 Box Butte Avenue
New Stock of
GROCERIES
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