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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1915)
mi 11 J xtotP's Column jJ I ... .;' -I I." i m iiiSlifllnuM'i ..... 1 "solved once for nil bv C'uluiiii't. For ilnflv me In millions f kitrhens has proved that Clutiict in highest, nut only in anal it 1 but in leavening poturr ns well un failing i result s pure to the extreme mid wonderfully eeonomicul in n:,e. Ask your gooer. And try Calumet tiext bake day Received Highest Awards VorU'a FaW tape Ckkafa. II 'aria t ip tiaa. Franco, Harci, I Yon Jm'I nwn'T v. am f bar Vao of bit-rao I I tokint rowrior. ! o'l I i.d. Baj t'aluiwai. Il l 1 I aaaro otanamicil --nro wkniuM--cra but raaulta. I der in the first depree. for Laving killed, in cold blood. Mobpb Stack house, and it is the sentence of this ourt that on the tenth day of Aug ust the sheriff of Polk county take you to a place near the county Jail and there hang you by the neck un til you are dead, dead, dead! And may God have mercy on your soul. Have you anytbln to say for your- lf?" The nearo shifted from one foot to the other and twisted and untwist ed the old felt hat he held In hie hands. All eyes In the courtroom were upon him. Finally, rolling his eyes up at the Juupe, lie sain: Look y'here, Jedpe, you-all don't mean this comln' AuKUst, does you?" The Da mm family of world fame bids f;iir to. lose lis renown by dis covery of the Hell family In the town of I'arrell, Ky.. bulll by the I'nlted Suites Steel Corporation. Members of the Hell family are not averse to nsdiiK their name in a business way. The head of the family, Conrad Hell, an ice cream manufacturer, has HiRiis reading ; to iiii ror ice cream" wintered throughout the city. Another sign reads "Ice cream from IIHI Is guaranteed pure and cooling." Keep On When the day looks klnd'er gloomy And your chances klnd'er slim, When the situation's ptizzlln' And your prospect's awful grim, And perplexities keep pressin' Till all hope is nearly gone; Just grit your teeth and work and save, And keep on keepin' on. The young lady had her head or (he rail, with a far-away look on liet face, as If she would give up any thing Just to get home. A younc man was sitting by her side and his "head fell In her In p. 'Madam," asked a steward, "shall I help your husband up?" "He Isn't my husband," she saM wearily. "I don't know who he isl and I don't care." A darky who was fishing had a little boy about two years edd at hiK side, and hh he threw the line into the water the little chap fell in also. The old darky plunged in and brought out the youngster, squeezed him out, and stood him up to dry. A clergyman who. Ciiine along happen ed to see him, and said: "My man, you have done nobly you are a hero. You saved that boy's life." "Well," said the darky. "I didn't do that to sabe his life; he had do bait in his pocket." One hears tunny conversations on shipboard. One man said: "Say, Hill, who is that homely wo man on the other side of the deck?" "That's my wife," he replied. "Why, you're not looking." "I don't have to." An Knglihhma n wag walking aloii' one oi the principal t horou ithla re;: of Washington and saw a curly b.tir- d old negro putting in coal in one if' the cellars of one of the governuivir buildings. The negro worked away industriously. "What Is your name?" asked th" Interested foreigner at length. The negro bowed in a pleasant way. 'My name's George Washington, sail, at your service." 'Washington, Washington," mtit tered the foreigner musingly. "I seems to me I have heard that name before." 'Shouldn't wonder, sab," rejoined the nearo iti a delighted tone, "l'v een here doing this sort of thiiii- for the last ten years.". The best hiiin;uet of the year will tx the animal Commercial Club ban quet to be held on Monday, .Man It lt. tict your ticket early., Trouble Under the spreading chestnut tre a stubborn auto stands, and Smith, an angry man is lie, with trouble on hu handei. He cusses softly to him self and crawis beneath the car, am wonders why it didn't bu before h got so fur. The caiburetor seems to be the cause of all hia woe; hf tightens half a dozen bolts but htili it doesn't go. And then he tries th steering gears but linds no troubl there, till wet with prespiratlon. then he quits In sheer despair. He squat beside the road to give his brain ; chance to cool, and ponders on hi training in the correspondence sthool. md then he starts the job oiue more, until by chance it's seen the cause of all the trouble is lie's out of gasoline. A Judge in .North Carolina was sentencing a big, loose-jointed negro who had been convicted of murder ing another negro. "George Kar ley." His Honor said. ' "You have been found by a jury of twelve men tried and true, to be guilty of mur WANTED! m : to rn.L do 1 po rno.- Trni'iol nicti are wanted everywhere; in fact, they ate alway warned, lor the demand is Lrreatcr than the Kimtilv. tins demand is not tor the man who is aide to earn only two or three dollars a day at hard manual labor and who can work only tinder the direction of some one else, 1ml for the man who Is aide to plan and direct the work of oth'-rs the man whoso trainin'j; has qualified him to eoiniielnitlv hold positions of ivsjuviisibility. i ' Tlie IXTKIJXATIOXA1. rOKKKSl'DNDFATK SCHOOLS, that preai in.Minuioii mat nrs none so mucn in me past and is noiiitf so much every minute for Nvorkin: men and women, offers von an tasv way to become n trained man to secure a tfond position in the trade or protession that best suits your taste and ambition. The I. C S. plan enables you to help yourself rijrht where you an without losing- in hour of work or a dollar of pav; without chntiKins? osiiions until j on are ready to step into the one you desire; without oiuiganiig- you to pay more than your present salary will attord, no matter how small it is. Thousands of men have secured life-Inn" betterment throueh this tree at plan, livery month an averatre of :(( oiinnaruy uui us or such advancement, xou can do the same as these men have done. .. -ii ... . . ii ou reaiiy want n good position, a larger salary, and a success fill life, find out how you can secure it in the surest and most prac tioal way in tin world by marking- and mailing- this coupon. This puts you under no obligation. It is simtilv a request for further in formation. Clip, mark, and mail it NOW. lXTF.lt NATIONAL COItKr.M'ONM'.NtTC SCHOOLS llok hmh, Sersnton. Pa. Please txplain. without further obligation on my part, can qualify frr the portion, trade, or profession before which marked X. how I I have wsi mmm became the entire eyttem becomei permeated with injurious acids. To relieve rheumatism Scott's Emulsion is a double help; ?t is rich in blood-food; it imparts strength to the functions and sup- v plies the very olMood that rheu- t rnatic conditions always need. I Scott's Emulsion has ( helped countless thousands ' when other remedies failed. V No Alcohol ReraM Sulttitntrt. !' Unmmktti i-r.i.iw :v. from you In the near future anu see you whenever you :ray find it con venient to call at this ollice. Very truly yours, WILLIS K. KEEP, Attorney Ceneral. Married ai Anselino Charles It. Pool, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Pool of Alliance, was married February 10 to Miss Helen Uraves at Anselino. He formerly lived Here. The Thomas County Herald, p. Id I flied at Thedford, ha the following to say about the wed- d i n n : Mr. Charles p. tVl. clerk in the Forest Service othee i,t llalsey, wan t.iarriel at Ansel mo on February in to Miss Helen (iraves of Broken ltow. After a short trip to the eastern part of the sta'e the newly married coll ide returned to llalsey, where they will live in a house re.cently bulit by the groom. Mr. Pool is a native of Custer county but had been living at Alliance until two years ago when he accepted a position in the govern ment service. The many friends of the couple extend heaidfti ov.r r.,. ulations to Mr. and Mrs. Pool. "I II. ok to Alii.i::ce Again ! ugust Hamburg, who has bee;:: rncar"i in ousinen-.? on oie river 10, i oiue ii;ne, returned the last of the week for a s'ay of n few days in Al liance. He eypecis io return to his ! work toon. An erican people have a very high ipprcchition of the humor of. Eng lishmen, and have been sperialp tickled by a story Colonel Cody u:;e ! to tell. He said that some years ago an Englishman who had ntver b'e . In the West before was his guest. They wore riding through a Kocky Mountain canyon one day, when sud- lenly a tremendous ,ru-d of win am- Kvvooping down upon them an etually carried the EnulUbtnai lear off the waunti seat. After !! bad heen nie'ied nn he roniVie.l th- and and gravel out of hi;- whisker- ind said: "I say, I think you overdo ventil ation in this country!" A laborer who stuttered badly rrcMorl for scene miwdemeai or an ! was taken betore the magistrate. "What is your name, prisoner?" isked the Judge severely. The prisoner screwed up hu mouth and be -.run: "S-s-s-s-s-s-st -sr." The magistrate broke In: "I am asking you what your name is." Again the prisoner started 1ft: "S-s-s-H-s-B-st-sp" Whereupon the magistrnte loM .' patience and turned to the poll, r man who had brought the prlsoncv in. "What Is this prisoner charged with, oflicer?" The cop saluted and said: "Ilegorra, Ol don't know, but oi hotild think it was sody water." WILL ASSIST ATTOKNKYS Automobile Running Poultry 1 ruling i Ilookkeeper Stenographer Adv- rt;siii Man Show -Card Writing Window Trim:: ing ! Comtrercial Illustrating i Chemist I Languages: Spanish, French.1 Cern.an, Italian Dankinc Civil Service Textile Manufacturing Architect ural Draftsman Fletrical Engineer Merhanical Draftjiinan Me hanical Engineer Telephone Expert Stationary Engineer Civil Engineer Architect Conerete Construction Plumbing. Steam Fitting Mine Superintendent Name Street and No. City State ('oiintv At(trney Lee Itae Has l; I'eivetl Letter from Attorney (ieucrul Olteriog to Help County Attorney Lee I'.asye bar received a copy of the letter sent by Attorney l.onerul una 11. lieed tc all county attorneys throughout th state, ouenng to assist tiiem in cases wiucn go into t tie supreme court of the state. The letter reads as follows: "Dear Sir: wane it is natural mat tlie gen eral public look to the county at'o uey or eacti county to commence, and prosecute vigorously tnose wno vio late the law, and have overlooked the fact that. cases which are revers ed in the supreme court as a rule are not allirmed because of improper rulings, mistakes and errors of the trial judge, ami tliat he can at his pleasure call grand juries to assist von' in ferreting out those who trans gross me law, tnat no violator tiure of may go unpunished, and tuereby give the people a belter opportunity of knowing their wider range of power and exercising a greater re sponsibility as citizens. "If there be the slightest desire ot any of the citizens of vour coimtv tor investigations ana prosecutious not yet commenced by you, will you please ment ion the fact to the dist net judge of your district, that the responsibility may rest where Justly belongs? "Notwithstanding the statutes of the state authorize the attorney gen eral to call upon the county attorney ior assisiance in an cases arising or commenced in the county in which he U elected. 1 believe that the county attorney should follow sucb cases into the supreme court and trke an active part in the prepara tion of the brief and argument. Such is my desire and request of you llence this letter, which I trust will be most agreeable to you In the per formanre of your omclal duties. Try Tbb Thousands fur Your Cotixb of people keep con:;!. ing because unatMo to gn :ne icmi remedy. Coushs are caused by i; Humiliation of Throat and firotictiir,! fubes. What you need is o south' his I nilammat ion Take Dr. King'. New Discovery, it penetrates the l-t icate mucous lining, r:tise:s ihe Fill eni and (lUKKly relieves trie conges ed membranes. (Jei a Tifto bottP from your drugcist. "Dr. King . New Discovery (Uickly and eomplett ly stopped m ycouch," write; .1. T: Watts, Kloydale, Texas. Money back f not satisfied, but it nearly alw.i!- I'dpl. 4S-4t-4029 Lusty P'tigiue for the lliirlingtoii To build 'an engine with pulling capacity and yet without a too heal thy appetite for coal is the problem of the locomotive designer of today. The Burlinsitoii system is just now- boasting some freight-pullers that seem to have come near solving this problem. They are tremendous en gines in the first place, each weigh ing with its tender and re;'itv r. service nearly JOu tons r7b,.rjS0 pound, to be exact. The length ov er all for each of these engines is S;? feet 9 V?. inches, which brings it within the limitations of most of the big 110-foot turn-tables alone the sys tem. While these engines are not of the extreme size of some oi 'lie giant i pushers along the Erie and the San-j :i Fe. they have begun to make serv ice records out along the Burling ton. One of them has already. drawn a train of 85 cars over a div- ision 136 miles long and possessing j maximum and steady grades of I I hrf- e-t en t hs of ore per cent. This! "performance was accomplished w hile j the locon. otive consumed . C, 4 i pounds of coal to the 100-ton mile at elghty-tive cents a ton, equal to near-j ly thirty cents' worth of coal for 10.- t eon ton-mile?. Put the other way i nound and reduced to actual figures. this lusty little boy on the Burling ton hauled 10.000 gross tons of freight one mile for 29.70 cents. No wonder that the "stove committees." out in the roundhouses along the Burlington's busy line, those shrewd idd fellows who on every road know more about its running than all of the executive heads put together, forget to brag about the engines of yesterday and begin to grant an un- grudi?in praise to this new-comer among the motive-power units of the "Q".- Travel for December. MOLLRING'S Dollar Day Bargain Sale Continued to Saturday, Feb. 27 10 yards Toil Du Nord Ginghams, actual value 15c per (f Art yard for $I.UU 10 yards Highland Zephyre Ginghams, actual value 15c ' Ulll 10 yards Extra Scotch Ginghams, actual value 15c fT ff per yard, for yloUlr. 12 yards Utopia Gingham, actual value 12', 3 cents T AA per yard, for )lo0 J The above bargains are nil the best dress ginghams iuanura( tured, ami n 1.1c quality. Your choice of wool sweaters, valued at from $1.75 to T- A A $3.00, for l.UJ Your choice of Ladies' White Waists, valued at $1.75, t r.o o ,,.l ft 1111 f..- ,. ,-".vv, UAH 3 yards "6-inch English Ratine Suiting, in blue, pink, tan and stripes, valued at from JOc to 60c per yard, 7 yards of Fancy Linen Suiting, vauled at 20c to 25c ft! A A per yard, for tploUlf 3 yards of Nub Eponge Suiting, valued at 50c to 60c (T f( per yard, for jltU 5 yards of Raline. Suiting in pink, blue and stripes, (T- A A valued at 3 0c to 35c per yard, for dlUi 6 yards English Itep Suiting in four colors, valued 6 yards Madras Waist i tigs, choice of figures, valued cil ift lu ouc ei ;ui u, iui wAO 6 yards Colonial Window- Drapery, valued at 25c to 35c A A per yard, for tDloUU Ladies' Mercerized Petticoats, all colors, valued at A A $1.50 each, for ". tpl.Uu 3 Bleached Turkish Lath Towels, white and colored i A A borders, size 22x4 4, valued at 40c each, for ylovl 5 Bleached Turkish Hand Towtls, size 20x38, valued n r v. ill .11c i-uiu, iui UXo 10 Blenc hed Huck Hand Towels, size 18x36, valued 1 r v. a I. x,ic t'iu li, IUI 2 dozen Barber towels, red border, valued at 70c fi1 A A per dozen (jloUlr 6 Pillow Cases, size 42x36, valued at 25c AA each, for ; OloViJ 1 Fine North Shore Sheet, size 81x90, valued at AA $1.35 each, for yl,Uu Men's Hats, all sizes, black, drab, and tan, valued at A A $2, $2.50 and $3, for tpl.v'U A ueo "The Store of Quality Mofsniif nrr California ekf ro 4 ccnt j pvi miner s IN STAMPS t:tO-SOUrr!'L0S'ATiGELE3l ivj.d&' Cbmpaw .CAUTOBH1A I it OUR L.OOSE LEAF DEPARTMENT IS FOUNDED ON THE SERVICE IDEA . 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