The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, April 15, 1915, Image 9

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Dr. M. T. Bernard will sell at auction at Todd's Livery Barn,
Crawford, Nebraska
Saturday, April 24
Commencing at 1 o'clock p. m.
A car load of Stallions from 2 to 4 years old, weighing from
1400 to 1800 pounds.
BELGIANS, PERCHERONS, AND SHIRES
Consisting of two imported, three grade and balance Eastern
Nebraska and Iowa pure bred horses. Good as money can buy
Don't fail to attend this sale and see the best lot of stud colts
ever sold at public auction in Nebraska
DR. M.T. BERNARD
COL. P. 0. COOPER, Auctioneer
The "ALCAZAR"
KERO-GAS
OIL STOVE
Burns 400 Gallons of Air to One Gallon of Common Kerosene
on
Makes a large amount of blue flame directly in contact
with cooking vessel. Perfect combustion. Automatically
generates gas from Kerosene; as the flame or work increases,
the consumption of air automatically increases with it.
Most Economical Stove
Cooks at a much less cost and faster than any other stove or
fuel. Let us demonstrate them to you.
Acheson's Hardware
Painted Floors Will Save
Scrubbing
It doesn't require scrubbing to keep a painted floor clean. A
damp cloth or a mop brings better results in cleanliness than the back
breaking scrubbing of unpainted floors.
Lincoln Floor Paint
forms a smooth, hard coating over bare wood or old shabby floors.
Made especially to walk on. It comes in convenient sized cans
in all popular colors. It's easy to apply you can do it yourself
and dries quickly.
Call for color cards.
HolstenVThe Rexall Store"
Get the
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Dusty's Dabbling
And then there is the woman
whose life ambition la to be leader
of the church choir.
Love Is not always blind some
times it's Just squint-eyed.
We all know that wealth brings
unhapplness. but It seems like a lot
of people want to be unhappy.
In a neighboring town two women
have gone Into court over the own
ership of a dOK. If it Is the nana!
brand of canine, we would suggest
mat tney divide It by giving each
woman half one taklna the do and
the other the bark.
The man who rides in the hleeest
automobile In a town is not alwavs
the one who has his subscription
paid the furthest in advance to the
local paper.
A fool and his monev soon rmrt
out ii is saa to think or the great,
number of we fools who would llkp
to have some money to part with.
States a headline In a dally
"Train Carries Eicht Cars of Silk".
That ought to go a long ways, Judg
ing rrom the amount women get in
to their dresses nowadays.
Just think of all the trouhlo in
this day and age that Noah would
have saved had he only swatted that
pair of flies.
A BldftnU'albop In a ncloVilm-Un
city came out of one of his sprees and '
found himself in a park with his!
arms around a statue of Venus. '
Dusty will let you draw your own1
conclusions. I
We understand the uovernment la
now considering the mattpr nf flavor.
Ing postage stamps chocolate, straw-
Derry, vanina ana lemon, sort of a
'stamp sundae", and cheap at that.
There is a man In Alllnnro vhn
claims to be "the" big boss In his'
mum, n urn ur is mining iu ills
friends. But the othf-r dav wp no
ticed him working in his garden, and
his wife was doing something that
looked verv much like rtinninsr
things. And some of bis neighbors
say that the Mrs. has the say bo in
other departments, too. For the
present, we will not publish the
FILL THE COAL BIN
With Standard Grades of Coal, direct from oar bins to your home or
office. We have a big supply of
Canon City Nut and Lamp Sheridan Nut and Lump
Pennsylvania Hard Coal Kindling
on hand, ready for quick delivery. Phone 22.
Dierks Lumber and Coal
COMPANY
F. W. HAARQARTEN, Manager
GET-RICH-QUICK
GOT HIS MONEY-
WAS HE A
"PRUDENT MAN
No wonder this man Is discouraged! He thought he could
make a fortune quickly. He believed some oily-tongued rascal; he
sent his money away; he lost It.
Would it not have been better for him bad he kept bis money
SAFE in our bank and let it PILE UP until he had enough to buy
something right here at borne that he could watch himself? He
would have helped the community and increased the value of HIS
property.
Make OUR hank YOUR bank
First State Bank
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
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SAY.WHATS THETMiT,
VSAY tOVOUMFAN TO CAuJ
THATiH a BIG I
K MS A BIG STIFF? '
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A DIG STIFF ORj
man's name, but he'll have to quit
bragging so much.
It's no wonder a man feels cheap
when he gives himself away.
Some freaks can't let wen rnmnh
alone. Klcht on top of all the wor
ry and strife now predominant, some
ireK scientist is trying to figure out
what It cost to discover America. Kv
en if there were no collection agen
cies at that time. Columbus had a
crew with him who would hi it h I m
in enforcing his demands, and Pusiy
considers it Ms own rault If he didn't
get the "kale" when he delivered the
goods. So why should any scientist
brliiK up such recollections?
Should Xot Feel Diftcouragctl
So manv peonle iron hied with in.
digestion and constipation have been
benefitted by taking Chamberlain's
Tablets that no one should feel dis
couraged who has not given them a
trial. They contain no pepsin or
, other digestive ferments but streng
then the stomach and enable H to
perform its functions naturally. Ob-
lainaoie everywhere.
Excha ge Gossip
Mrs. Gertie (Dollins) Everlst, of
Alliance, came to llyannls Tuesday
to attend a meeting of Eastern Star
chapter and will remain a week as a
guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pretty
man. llyannls Tribune.
Mrs. J. D. Cadwalader was an Al
liance visitor this week, making fi
nal proof on her homestead yester
day morning. John L. Kay
was down to Alliance over Tuesday
night. He was a witness on final
proof for Mrs. Cadwalader. While
here in town he handed us the silver
to advance himself on this paper
again. There Is a new lum
berman in town, a bright 9-pound
boy having arrived at the home of
George H. Young early last Friday
morning, not on Thursday evening
as reported In the Alliance Times, so
the April Fool Joke does not apply
to the youngster nor his doting par
ents or sister. The mother and babe
are doing nicely, and George Is slow
ly convalescing, being able to send
telegrams, and pass out the candy,
gum and cigars. Marsland Tribune.
Judge W. H. Westover and Court
SPECULATION
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Reporter J. D. Scott left Sunday
morning for Alliance and are holding
the spring term of district court for
Box Uutte county. Hushvllle Stand
ard.
Mr. and Mrs. Ilalnh Cos nf All!
ance arrived In this cltv Mondnv pv
enlns for a short visit with Mr. and
Mrs. C. II. Cox, who reside here.
Hroken How Republican.
Jas. T. Whitehead returned from
Alliance Sunday. His daughter,
Miss Mildred, operated on for appen
dlcitls. Is Kettlna alona- nlcilv.
The preliminaries having been all ar
ranged ror tne transrer or the Mit
chell post otflce to the new appointee,
E. I). Smith, the change In nronrlo.
torsnip was made Wednesday of this
weea, t. ai. Kiiiott retiring. Mrs.
K. I). Smith will be the demitv noat
master and Is expected to have direct
cnarge or the business. Mitchell In
dex.
Dr. Geo. Hand, of Alliance, waa
caned here the atter Part of the
wem to attend to Mr. and Mrs. Dun
Green's little girl Jessie. We have
beeu Informed that ahf la canine
along nicely at this writing. Hay
springs iews.
HEALTH PROMOTION HAITI NESS
Without health, eenulne 1nv la Ira
possible; without good digestion and
regular bowel movement you cannot
have health. Why neglect keeping
Dowels open and risk belne sick and
ailing? You don't have to. Take one
small Dr. Klna'a New Life Pill at
night, in the morning you will have
a run, rree bowel movement and feel
much better. Helps your appetite
ana aigestion. Try one tonight.
No. 1 Adv 5265
CONCERT FRIDAY NKJIIT
Alliance School of Mimic Will Ren.
tier Two-Part Program
On tomorrow (Fridav) evoninir at
the Thelan opera house the last con
cert or me series will be given by
the faculty of the School of Music,
assisted by other local talent. The
first part is the Breton Folk Songs
In costume by a mixed quartette
composed of Miss Eunice Burnett,
Soprano; Camille Nohe, Tenor; Mrs.
Edith Swan Zediker. nlnno- Mr.
Dorothy Hershman, Contralto; Har
ry Zlckert, Bass, the explanatory
notes being given by Miss lllght. The
numbers are varied enough to suit
all tastes, and It Would he a waat of
space to state more than It will h
one or tne grandest renditions ever
heard here, for that Is the kind of a
program the School of Music always
gives.
The second nart is a concert hv
the School of Music orchestra, under
the direction of Prof. Ralph R. Unl-
acse. I he rehearsals have been go
ing; on reaularlv. and this will he an.
other treat for music lovers. Every
member of the orchestra is an artist.
and Friday night's concert will be
one that Is seldom heard outaide the
large cities and on the best lyceum
courses, ah season tickets are
good at this concert. Tickets can he
obtained at Holsten's now.
ENGINEER CM) KM INSANE
Family Troubles of CJuy Allen Cauae
Nervous Breakdown
Guy Allen was taken to Hastings
Monday night, where he will be
treated for nervousness. Accompany
ing him was Carl Wltham, and Dr.
Willis went as far as Aurora with
them.
Mr. Allen suffered a nervous
breakdown the latter part of last
week. Sunday his condition became
critical and gradually became worse
until Monday morning when it be
came necessary to put him In a
straight-Jacket at his home, where he
remained until he was removed to
Hastings that night.
It seems that Allen's condition
was brought about by personal trou
bles, over which he brooded until bi
mind became unbalanced. He had
been employed by the Burlington for
several years, and has a host of
friends who regret his misfortune,
and who hope that a short sojourn
in a hospital will have the desired ef
fect. CARD OF THANKS
I wish to extend my sincere thanks
to those who were so kind to assist
in the sickness of my husband, Mr.
Allen. I feel very grateful to the
B. of L. E., the B. of L. F. & E., the
eagles, and Koyal Highlanders, and
tne many friends who assisted me.
MRS. GUY ALLEN.
Y. M. R. C. NOTES
At the regular meeting of the
Young Men's Bible Club last Thura.
day evening the following officers
were elected and will hold ofti for
a period of six months:
President, F. It. Donovan.
Vice President, Jay Vance.
Secretary. F. H. Wilkes.
Corresponding Secretary, Charles
waiters.
Treasurer, Charles LaMon.
several important mutters nr.
tainina to the future welfare of the
club were discussed. Splendid talks
of encouragement were given by
L.ioyo nomas and Kev. Mclntyre.
After the business meeting re
freshments were served and a gener
al good time was had hv all nreaent
There were about twenty-five mem
bers in attendance. The Y. M. B. C.
Is doing SDlendld work fin1 ihnulH
receive the support of the commun-i
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They ?
ANOTHER DOPE FIEND
!Uan Arrested This Week Was Prom
inent In Railroad Htrike Here
Fourteen Yearn Ago
Frank Johnson was arrested Mon
day while under the Influence of
dope, and rested in the city Jail until,
he was sufficiently recovered to trav
el. When arrested, he Was In such
a condition from an overdose of
mornhlne that it
use a delivery waaon In cettlna him
to the police station.
Johnson case, as told to a Hop.
aid reporter, Is a pitiful one, and is
similar in most particulars to that or
most done users. About f nrtAAn
years ago, when the great railroad
strike was in progress, he was a fire
man, tosinK bis Job When the matter
was finally settled. From Alliance
he went to Trinidad, and from there
to Old Mexico. While there he suf
fered a hemmorrhacn of th turn
and the attending physician gave him
a uose or morphine, and that was
how he started to uae fh dmc
Johnson stated that he could get all
me morphine or opium he wanted at
Naco. on the Arlzona-Movi hmm.
dry line, and that for ten cents he
could buy as much morphine at Naco
as he COUld Ket for A dollar In nnv
other city he had ever vlaltod Whan
arrested here he was on his way to
visu nis Drotner, John Johnson, In
the Musselshell valley of Montana.
He is rapidly recovering from the
effects of the overdoae of thn dm?
and resumed his Journey Wednesday
UlgUl.
Weltou in Alliance
i J. II. WeltOn. editor Of the llnnliir
County Tribune, waa a visitor in Al
liance last week. Mr. Welton is the
Ex-U. S. land commlaaioner for tha
district of Nebraska. Ha ha made.
many of the land filings in the Val
entine and Broken Bow land dist
ricts. He is a grand old man for the
reason that he carrlea an honomhia
discharge from Company F of the
owonu regiment mat went from Ne
braska to the l'hlll nnlnea In ihnv
the colored boys on San Juan hill
now io iane their medicine.
In 1879 he drove 7RO head nt
tie from Cleveland, mi nn tin, tn a
the Niobrara river, where that
stream empties into the Missouri at
Yankton. Freighting at that time
was made by bull teama. the niiiimu
in this case being 145 miles, two
trips being made annually with sup
plies sufficient for six months.
Ill-ought Hack from Hillings
E. B. Eberlv. a ranvaaaor vhn
was arrested in Bllllnea the iut nr
the week on a charge brought by C.
u. uraxe, proprietor of the Drake
hotel of Alliance. Was broucht hnnlr
to this city by Sheriff Cal Cox. Mr.
L-ra ae cnargea that Eberly bad vio
lated the state laws by jumping hi
board bill. Eberlv
the charge and is now working out
nis sentence helping In the work of
fixing up the grounds around the
new court house.
"Potato Meeting" .
A meeting at whloh the nhinni..
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and different methoda of rnmhfltlnr
the diseases of Box Butte potatoes
will be presented by Prof. Vasey of
the Nebraska University. Everyone
Interested, and especially all potato
growers, , are urged to be present.
Meeting in the court bouse assembly,
1 p. m., Saturday, April 17.
F. M. SEIDELL,
County Agri. Agent.
Proper Treatment for Biliousness
For a lone time MIbb 1 nli fibol-
ton, Churchville, N. Y., was bilious
and had sick headache and dizv
spells. Chamberlain's Tablets were
the only thing that aave her reman
ent relief. Obtainable everywhere.
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