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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1915)
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P'eaaa explain, without lurtnet obHcatloa cm my fart, ajw I caa quality lot tbe poatnoa. ttadt, or prutaiaioa btfora which I aava miked X. . Au1.fna. Dunning Poultry Farming 6ookk.fj.r St.noar.pri.r Advertising Mart SlwvCaf Writing Winaaw TrimrnMtf. Cammrtsi.i lliiMtratlng lnu,t,ial 0..ianma Arotiit.aturat O'attsnMa 6ani,ft Franall I O.rmaii AroftiUaturtt O'attM Chemist f "' Sark.rf 1 Germ C'V.Ieryl ItfHaV ttrlcl wVifmn clHcal igtnecf Mechanics I Drs it smart Mechanical Insjinss Ti Expert ttat.afery ftgintr Teal Me ManuUtnnnf Crv4 engineer ttMing Contrasts Architect C flawtrwtia lta.i.fw, ttaam Ftiitno Mtn Fo'Ctnan Mint upenef.e,e,t Strut and No.. City Static a. . n -ia, - .w J Over 90 per cent of Business Men Fail Men fail in business because they do not know the game. They lack system and a thorough knowledge of their business. The reason why so many would-be farmers fail is because they know little or nothing of the science of farming. They think anybody can farm and then are surprised to find that their crops will not grow. The farmer who is always behind, who always has bad luck with his crops, is the man who farms by guess and trusts to luck. If he were in the mercantile business he would be in the hands of a receiver within a year. He is a failure but he hangs on because the poorest farmer can get a living out of the land if he only plows and sows the seed. An Agricultural Education The first thing a young man who intends to go into busi ness should do is to take a course in a business college. Here he can become familiar with the first principles of business, without which he will fail. The first thing a man who expects to farm should do is to take a course in an agricultural college, if he can, but if he has not the time or the money to spend in a two-year course, he can get the same instruction at home by taking a course in the Campbell Correspondence School of Soil Culture. Everything is furnished books and all at a very slight cost, and the best thing about it, he does not have to leave the farm or his work. lie can choose from the following courses: Soil Improvement Course Cereal Culture Course Horticultural Course Dry Farming Course Small Farming Course Farm Engineering Course Boll Tillage Course Summer is the time to study agriculture, and the farm and garden is the laboratory in which to work out the problems. Don't wait for fall or winter to begin, but get bsuy now. You will learn more in one summer applying your instruction in the fields than in a dozen winters sitting by the fire. Send for our catalog Number 8. It will not cost you a cent. Campbell Correspondence School a 1 To Ah I What relief I Your clogged nos trila open right up, the. air puKtvAo of your head are clear and you can breathe freely. No mors hawking, fnufning, raucous discharge, headache, dryn'eas no struggling for breath at night, your cold or catarrh is gone. Don't stay stuffed up! Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream in your nos trils, let it penetrate through every air passage of the head) soothe and heal the swollen, inflamed mucous membrane, giving you instant relief. Ely's Cream Balm is Just what every cold and ca tarrh sufferer baa been seeking. It's just splendid. Mashek is the latest to Join the ranch gas burners, having Invested In a 30" Overland, Harley Miller assist ing him In the drive from Alliance here yesterday. These new Over- landers are making demand for liar-1 ley, and ho is developing Into a nrst cUbb instructor for buzs wagoners. Kd. Ollrog went to Alliance In his Overland, Tuesday afternoon, taking Mrs. E. T. tiregg, Miss Doris and C. II. Richey. Mr. It. left Alli ance that night for Rochester, Minn., to consult the Mayo doctors, and see If he may gain some relief from his ailment of aeveral years, but which has been more pronounced this spring. Ed. and tbe ladles returned Wednesday forenoon Marsland Tribune. John W. Thomas of the Alliance Herald was here on his way to Oma ha and dropped in to this office to say hello. Mr. Thomas' paper pays special attention to a stock depart ment and he was going to Omaha on business in this connection yester day. W. D. Fisher of Alliance was here the latter part of last week on his way home from Lincoln where he had attended a state meeting of Commercial Club men. Mr. Fisher is having good success with his Alli ance work and ia under contract with the club there for a good part of a year yet. Norfolk Press. A traveling booze agent of Denver was fined $50 and costs by the may or of ScottsbluS last week. This member of the "Denver Doozer FARE $322 DAILY BETWEEN .TVw VXiCYaCaLMrlMl CI !i3UFFALO vs. is lit ii rail ':---- ltiuu.x. 71 lerommoda- Tha Inrrreat and moat toatlr at ttona fur iww paastmgara. "CITY OF ERIE" The Great Skip "SEEANDBEE" on any Inland watar of tha warld. Blaaptng i 3 Man-Meant Staamara "CITY OF BUFFALO" HKTWkRN CLEVELAND Daily, May 1st to Dec lit BUFFALO Lntf Clrvrtand (:00 P.M. Laara Buffalo a -O0 P. M. . J0A.au aotnta. Railroad tick- Arnva buffalo :30A.M, Arrira Ciavaiaad (Central Btandard l ima) CormartWma at Buffalo for Nlamra Fall and all ICaatarn and Canadla ata raadina brtwaen Cleveland and Buffalo are food for tranaportatioa an our your nfur,. wfqn nrr nci''u v. o, n. Irntj, i iitAutifrlly colore-d itecttona. pussi chart, nhowrnr both exterior and inUriur of lb Uraail orup ttr.hANUHft.E. ' lent on NMiptoi nv rents) to tarm pamun ana nuung. ajn 7 mrr zr-paHTf pirrorrtti inn rwmjnivm noose in Trttj. rswt I -J P ZCfMi THE CLEVELAND eV BUFFALO TRANSIT CO, Clavaiaad, Ohia ! COMBINATION SIDE PLEATED SKIRT With alternate (roups of 3-inch Box Pleats Croups of 6 half Ineh aide pleats going from center to right and left. Above skirt should be prepared from straight width of goods and should not be out gored at top. Al low two inches for the hem and two Inches for shrinkage on each width of goodB used. , Material should measure three yards around bot tom before pleating. Price $2.50 for pleating only. All wool or all silk goods hold pleat best. Avoid cotton mixtures. SEND YOUR GOODS. ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY. WATCH FOR OTHER MODELS. Everything in Pleating, Covered Buttons, Hemstitching. Picot Edg ing. Send for free price lists. No. THE IDEAL BUTTON & PLEATING GO. '".iV.I'.u'.'.r 3mm BTafaBfatfafB f am Club" no doubt thinks all roads in Nebraska are hard to travel. The North I'latte valley towns are mak ing life one continual round of tor ment for Denver boot-leggers. They are bound for hell anyway, but as the Denver Post says, "Hetter go by way of .luleshurg." The Post Is "relia ble", with the arrent on the second sylable. Scottsbluff Republican. Frank J. Was, cashier of the First National bank of Alliance, visited our city on Thursday last. Broad water News. I) u sty's Dabbling A headline In an exchange states: Widow FlRhts for 116.000.000." There are plenty of widows, and oth ers, too, that will fight for a great deal less than that. Trainmaster Nelson of the Alli ance division, and Building Inspector Bell with engine 366 were in Edge- mont Thursday morning on an in spection of bridges. Edgemont Express. There Is only one letter's differ ence in the spelling of "leaner" and leader", but, oh, what a difference n their meanings. One reason some people never get ahead is because they spend too ma ny five dollar bills In winning two-bit prizes. Dr. Jones took Frank Iledglln to Alliance Sunday and performed an operation for appendicitis. Mr. H. was taktn with a severe attack Sat urday night. The operation was performed in due time, before the pus had broken bounds and super ated througfih tbe body to poison the system. Dr. Deputy of Bayard died Tuesday morning, of tu berculosis. . Here was a man loved by everybody who knew him. He had known for years that the white plague claimed him for its own. Skilled physician that he was. he thought little about himself. He had a kindly, affectionate Interest in peo ple that "went deeper than tbe mere anxiety of the faithful physician for the welfare of his trusting patient. He performed life's duties like a true man a brother to his kind as well as faithful physician. He was conscious to the last, and knew full well the end was approaching, and passed into the unknown unafraid. He died as heroes die thoughtful only of his wife and children, and his weeping friends. Fortunately for the world there are many of Dr. Deputy's kind, but none too many. He leaves h wife and a daughter and son to treasure the memory of a lov ing husband and father. Bridgeport Herald. In this highly educated age, there are still a few Ignorant mall order concerns that insist on stamping in tbe upper right band corner of their envelopes, "Place Stamp Here", Honesty continues to be the best policy. Only tbe other day a lady n a neighboring city found a pocket book containing (3,000. She spent orty cents in finding the owner, and was given the reward which waa twenty-five cents. Here Is one that will give the ma thematicians an opportunity to dis play their ability: "If it takes a four-months-old woodpecker with a rub ber bill nine months and thirteen days to peck a hole through a cy press log that is large enough to make 117 shingles, and it takes 16S shingles to make a bundle worth 93 cents, how long will it take a cross eyed grasshopper with a cork leg to kick all the seeds out of a dill pick le?" Miss Leota Walker of Mason City has been re-engaged for the second year as teacher in the Alliance city schools. O. P. Jackson, a pos tal clerk on this route from Lincoln to Alliance, recently had a bullet tak en out of his leg that he has carried there sixteen years. The bullet was the result of an accident while hunt ing. The Lincoln police are looking for Alfred Bourne. Alf is not guilty of any particular thing outside of being a hobo, but they want to find him to let him know his old uncle died In Australia and left him a seven million dollar fortune. Mason City Transcript. , Tbe commercial club of Alliance has put three good ordinances up to tbe city dads for consideration, and urges their passage. One would compel eacl rjtlzen to provide a safe and secure place for retaining ashes -a metallic can or vault and that ashes be wet down when moved. That would be an excellent ordinance for Wayne to have, for even the farmers who come to town criticise tbe un sightly ash piles, and object to the practice of burning papers on the streets. Another would compel all grocers, restaurants, meat markets. livery barns and other places that at tract and breed flies to keep one or more fly traps in operation during the summer season. The other was to make it necessary to present plans and secure a permit for all new buildings and additions thereto, so that there might be city supervision of building. They are all good.' Wayne Democrat. Big Real Estate V Carl Thomas of Alliance, who was formerly the Courier linotype oper ator, spent Sunday with friends in this city. Gerlng Courier. Judge Westover of Rushville was In town on Monday and made a to Icial call at this office. The senior editor was out at the time and re grets very much that he missed meet ing the Judge as be does not enjoy the pleasure of his acquaintance Next time we go to Rushville we will run the court down. Gordon Jour nal. LINCOLN XFBRASKA If Taken at Once Will sell, trade or exchange my equity in my house and lot at 408 Big Horn Avenue What will you giver Will take part in trade. Correspondence answered promptly. Address iF. A. Woten,1 OWNER Scottsbluff, Nebraska Amount of loan may be ascertained rVom the Alii nice Building and Loan Guard Your CilJrcn Against Bowel Trouble Msny chi'.oren at :;n early ait becoaie const.;itcd, nJ frequently serious concuicnces result. Not beinii able to realize his own con dition, a chiM's bowel should b constantly watched, and a gentls laxative given when necessary. Dr. Miles Laxative Tablets art especially well ad ;ttd to women and children. i i.e listers ol Christian Charity, 531 Charles St., Luzerne, I'a., who attend many cases of sickness say of them: "Boms time ago we began using Dr. Vfllea' Laxative Tablets and find that we Ilka thi m very much. Thalr acttoa Is excellent and wa are grateful for having been mad aciuilnted wltA them. Wa hava had good reaulta ia very case and the platers aJa vary much pleased." The form and flavor of any medi cine is' very important, no matter who is to take it. The taste and appearance are especially important when children are concerned. All parents know how h ird it is to give the average ci..ld "medicine," even though the taste i partially dis guised. In using )r. Miles Lax ative Tablets, however, this diffi culty is overcome. The shape of the tablets, tlieir abearance and candy-like taste at o; ce appeal to any child, with the result that they are taken without oLjcction. The rich chocolate flavor and absence of other taste, make Dr. Miles' Laxative Tablets the ideal remedy for children. If the first box fails to benefit, the price is returned. Ask your druggist. A box of 2$ doses costs only iS cents. Never sold in bulk. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Inc. That stylish Alliance lady who persists in parading the streets wear- ng low shoes and with a small hole n the heel of her stocking showing- above, will please either get a new pair of hose or else wear high topped shoes. This Is published by request. Annual crop note: "Big Croo Prospects Cause Wheat Decline." Some refined lady takes up con siderable space in an exchange with an editorial on "mashers", stating that It is necessary for women to ap peal for police protection In sucbi cases. No, dear lady, if the women will wear enough clothes to cover their anatomy and wear them in the right shape, it will not be necessary to ask for assistance from the police so often. The United States Is not the only nation that has required tbe "ulti matum" habit. Japan recently sent an ultimatum to China. It is said that a dollar bill collects all the filth and dirt in Its neighbor hood in its rounds from the pockets of one man to another, but it see ns that every one is willing to take chances on getting some filth In their pockets. The Chicago officials have gone and done it. Tbey have issued an order that hereafter, all klases must be short and snappy. This means that there will be no more of those long-winded, six cylinder, self start ing, soul kisses. And to make mat ters worse, all catch-as-catch-can hugging has also been tabooed by the heartless officials, and it is now compulsory that tbe young man put his arm on or above his lady love s shoulder. Great guns! Have the Chicago city officials forgotten the many happy moments, or even hours, they have spent spattering kisses ov er a girl's countenance, and the de- liclousness of each single hug an& kiss which they bestowed and receiv ed in their younger days? Shame on thera for putting a time limit on kisses. Somebody should get out a restraining order and prohibit them from enforcing the rule. For what good Is a kiss if you can't draw it out to suit the occasion and the girl? (Alliance officials take notice.) Little girl, you surely look cute in that new dress of yours, don't you? The one that starts somewhere be tween tbe neck and waistline and stops long before it gets to your feet. It's right in style, isn't it? Of course you have to be in style, no matter how it looks. And you think you are making quite a hit, don't you, little one? You think you are a leader in styles. Naturally you think so, because all the men on the street gaze at you as you trip mer rily along your way. Sure they look at you but did you ever, little fool ish one, stop to consider why they gazed at you? No? Were you con ceited enough to think they were ad miring your pretty face? You had n't given much thought to that, had you? Well, listen you just ask your big brother about it tomorrow, and if he isn't too sensitive about giving your pride a severe Jolt, he will put you right on a few things, and if you follow bis advice you will go home and put on something that will cover two legs and other parts of your anatomy. Just as long as you put on all of that so-called style, just that long are you inviting insulting remarks and rude stares from the men. For there is nothing so charming as a young girl's modesty, and tbe one who realizes this and gets a lot of foolish notions out of ber head ia the one who gets the best and makes the most out of life not the one whose sole ambition is to see how much of herself she can exhibit to the gaze of the public. MAN TAKKS HIS OWN MEDICINE IS AN OPTIMIST He has absolute faith in his medi cinehe knows when he takes it for certain ailments he gets relief. Peo ple who take Dr. KIng'a New Discov ery for an irritating Cold are opti mists they know this cough remedy will penetrate the linings of the throat, kill the germs, and open the way for Nature to act. You can't destroy a Cold by superficial treat ment you must go to the cause of tbe trouble. IV an optimist. Get a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery Association. 1. AdT No. 3