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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1915)
4 Sheridan; June 17. Morrill, Scott Muff, Cheyenne Kimball and Ban Exchange Gossip ner; June 18. Dawes, Sioux ami Box Butte. Scottsbluff Star-Herald. 4 ri LZZD 10 cents in the famous Kellogg's "Waxtite" Package . 1. 4 Tomorrow morning's breakfast is not a bit too soon to give the family their first taste of KRUMBLES! Your grocer has KRUMBLES the new Wheat food, produced by "W. K. Kellogg, the manufacturer of the original Toasted Corn Flakes you and the folks like so much. KRUMBLES is made of Wheat all wheat the whole of the wheat New all the way through. New idea. New method of preparing the wheat A flavor and a natural sweetness tnat are new perience with cereals. At your grocer's KRUMBLES! """j a natural sweetness that are new in your ex- r- e perience with cereals. 1 ' At your grocer's KRUMBLES! Killing Prairie Dogs la your land infested with prairie dogs? Is yonr range damaged and your crops endangered with this petit? For thirty-five years I have been killing these pests with a method of my own that does the work quickly and surely. My outfit will operate In western Nebraska during the coming season. Anyone desiring the prairie dogs on their land killed should communicate with me without delay. My contract price for the work is only thirty-fire cents per acre and I charge only for the ground that is Infected with the dogs. I will sell the rights for this business for this part of Nebras ka to any reliable person or persons. Call on or write me at the Nebraska Rooming Ilouse, in Alliance. If I am not there you can ee my representative. Or call at The Herald office and they will locate me ior you. S. Payne Free! Free! A set of 7 commercial atlas maps covering states of Missou ri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas, Illinois and Iowa, size 21 by 28, riving townships and ranges, not cheap circulation maps, but high class, large scale, correct and practical, worth 25c each. 50 WORD AD one time In the best real estate advertising medium in the Unit ed States and the Real Estate Exchange for on year, all for $1.00. Big gest bargain ever offered. Time limited. Send us your 11.00 im mediately and get the best real estate paper published and the other good things along with it. Sample copy on request. Real Estate Exchange Ilelle, .Mo. The three children of Chas. Loos velt came over from Alliance Satur day. They have been attending school there. Mrs. Loosvelt enme up to meet them. W. W. Wood, of Alliance, now being a man of leis ure, having yielded his office to his successor, T. J. O Keere, was a Rush ville visitor Saturday, remaining sev eral days on business. Mr. Wood is so much thinner than he use dto be, when residing here, that some of his friends did not recognize him. How ever, he assures us he is well, in health, though rheumatism baa both ered bim a good deal this year. Rushvllle Recorder. The Alliance boosters visited Ger- ing yesterday as per announcement, about a dozen autos making the trip here, several having been laid out on the route. Secretary Fisher of the Comercial Club, Geo. Mollring, A. D. Rodgeri and others were in the party, and they put up a strong bunch of talk for the big stock con vention week, June 15 to 18. Ger ing Courier. About 12:30 p. m. Monday the Al liance boosters arrived In the city and were met by a delegation of the Crawford people at the outskirts of the city and escorted to the publics square. The Crawford Chamber of Commerce band was out and met the. . visitors at South Second street. There were seventeen cars of the boosters and after they had taken dinner at the several hostelrles they were shown about the city and taken, to Ft. Robinson. The visitors im pressed themselves as being welt pleased with the reception accordedK them by the Crawford people and. promise to return the compliment, when the Crawford boosters go to Alliance. About 3 o'clock the visit ors started for Chadron where thejr expected to ' take supper and then continue to Alliance. They were all. good fellows and a cordial welcome is extended to them to visit our city again. Crawford Courier. Link Lowry of Alliance was In. town Thursday In the Interest of hla automobile business. Bayard Transcript H. E. Rhodes, representative of JUQKe w- " BPem see the Alliance Herald, was a pleasant e hour between trains in this city caller yesterday, and looked over our on Tuesday, being on his return new machine. He was with the booster club, and waa well pleased with the reception given him in the city. Yesterday eleven autos carrying some sixty business men and city officials of Alliance, arrived In our city and distributed advertis ing and souvenirs to our citizens, in vitlng us to attend the Stockmen's Convention, which will be held In home from Alliance, where he held a short session of court. Mrs. J. M. Willis, of Alliance, left Wed nesday morning for ber home, after a several days visit at the u T. Foole borne In this city. Crawford) Tribune. Mlsa Lena Westover, daughter or Mr. and Mra. R. J. Westover, who- have a ranch northeast of Aahbv. haa that city June 14 to 18. and at which return,Q home for tne ,ummer Taca. time the people over there expect to fln hn . ., Bt put on a great celebration, and It is figured that stockmen from the pan handle of Nebraska will be there In force. This annual event haa for a number of years been a great event to the people of the Agnes academy in Alliance during the past year. Hyannls Tribune. Mrs. R. Rawley returned Tuesday from Alliance, having attended the- north western commencement exercises of the high part of the state, and Alliance has always given the public a splendid entertainment. Every stockman from this part of the country will find it to his advantage to attend the meeting this year. Scottsbluff Re-publican. school at that place as one of the graduates was ber daughter. Ashbyv Argus. The booster crowd from Alliance, about twenty cars, were in through this place on schedule, time Monday morning. The unsettled weather was responsible most likely for there not being many times as many cars making the trip. J. R. niack mer made an over-Sunday night visit in Alliance, returning on No. 43. He was disappointed in not getting his mail before going on out home, but Monday was a legal holiday, and Uncle Sam's postolflce officials are to keep closed shop, except for stated hours. Messrs. Fisher and Rundin, commercial club secretaries, were here from Alliance, about noon Saturday, putting out markers and igns along the Denver-Deadwood loop cut-off between Alliance and Crawford. The Iron p'pe markers are placed at the turns of the road, and the markers are practically in destructible, and on them one may learn the distance to the larger towns, each way. Marsland Trlb une. Many Iteo Automobiles J. L. Nlcolal, proprietor of the Reo Garage, has received another carload of the late Reo autos. lie- now has a full stock of both "Fours'" and "Sixes" but at the rate they have been going they will not last long. The Reo Is a very popular- western car. WILL KltKtT imoNZi: st.vitk Prairie Dog Exterminator county jail for a period not exceed ing three months or pay a fine not exceeding one hundred dollars. Altering Ear Mark, or lirand If any person shall wilfully and maliciously alter or deface any arti ficial ear mark or brand, upon any horse, mare, foal, filly, mule or ass, sheep, goat, or swine, cow, ox, steer, bull, or heifer the property of anoth er, every person so offending shall be fined in any sum not exceeding fifty dollars, and be liable in treble dam ages to the party injured. on approved real estate. Terms easy, tell us your wants and we will co operate with you. PETTY & COMPANY 513 Denham Building, Denver, Colo. 22-12t-5500 and MONEY" The mint makes it and under tbe terms of the CONTINENTAL MORT GAGE COMPANY you can secure It at per cent for any legal purpose Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera Diarrhoea Itemed y This is a remedy that every family should be provided with, and espec ially during the summer months. Think of the pain and suffering that imust be endured when medicine ' must be sent for or before relief can , be obtainable. This remedy is thor oughly reliable. Ask anyone who I haa used It. Obtainable everywhere. I Ah! The Invigorating Whiff of the , Pine Forest! j How It clears tbe throat and head of its mucous ailments. It ia this spirit of Newness and Vigor from the health-giving Pine Forests brot back by Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. Antiseptic and healing. Buy a bot tle today. All Druggists. 25c. Electric Bitters a Spring Tonic. No. 1 Adv 6265 &UIIPKI8E8 MANY IN ALLIANCE Tbe QUICK action of simple back thorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka, the remedy which be came famous by curing appendicitis. Is surprising Alliance people. Many have found that this simple remedy drains so much foul matter from the system that A SINGLE DOSE re lieves constipation, sour stomach and gas on the stomach almost immedi htlv; .der-l-ka Is the most thor ough bowel cleanser ever Bold. H THIELE. Druggist. Noted Krulptor laiKeM Thru Alliance h'nroiite to Lead, S. I). F. L. Kimball, the Lincoln sculp tor, passed thru Alliance yesterday morning enroute to Lead, S. I)., where he went to meet a committee having In charge the erection of a statue of Thomas Johnston Grier, late general superintendent of the Homestake mine. Tbe statue, which is to be of bronze, seven feet tall, will be erected in the city of Lead and will be paid for by popular sub scription among employes of tbe Homestake and others who wish to honor the memory of Mr. Grier. Mr. Kimball, who is a member of tbe firm of Kimball Brothers, Lin coin, has acquired a fine reputation as a sculptor. At Lead be will probably come int competition with sculptors from Chicago and other large cities. If be succeeds In land ing the order, he will have placed an other "feather in bis cap" as a sculp tor. Readers of this paper, who are mostly Nebraskans, will join Tbe Herald In wishing him success at Lead. China may have a few diplomatic cards up ber ileeve, but tbe advan tages afforded by a Japanese kimono are not to be overlooked. VUlt The Herald Office Visitors in Alliance next week for the Stockmen's Convention are In vited to visit The Herald office. An office has been equipped for the con venience of visitors, with writing pa per, ink, pens, tables, etc. Special telephone baa been installed for vis itors. Make Tbe Herald office your headquarters while in Alliance. Robert Graham, Simon Spry and Arthur Feagins and wife autoed to Broadwater Tuesday for the Bennett' Wight wedding. Arthur Fea gins has sold his ranch in the sand hills and purchased business proper ty in Alliance where he expects to move in tbe near future. Broadwa' ter News. No lTne to Try to wear Out Yonr Cold It Will Wear You out Instead Thousands keep on suffering; Coughs and Colds through neglect and delay. Why make yourself an easy prey to serious ailments and ep idemics as the result of a neglected Cold? Coughs and Colds sap your strength and vitality unless checked in the early stages. Dr. King's New- Discovery ia what you need the first dose helps. Your head -clear up, you breathe freely and you feel so much better. Buy a bottle today and start taking at once. No. 1 AdV 526 5 A loud explosion startled many of Bridgeport's people last Wednesday night and wonder grew as to what had happened. Ed Slinim hud been repairing tbe tank of his automobile and having it drained thoroughly was heating it over a blaze to remove the pipe. It is presumed gas was generated from the gasoline fumes and the result was that both ends of Ihi tank were blown out while Ed KOTICE i now nave my hardware books In the offic- W. S. Acheson, room 1, second floor of Norton building, over Harper's store. Persons knowing themselves indebted to the Acheson Hardware Store will please call and settle at once. I. L. ACHESON. 26-2t-5613 Of course, your neishbor hu3 his faults, but you should have enough self-control not to mention them. 8 holding it in his hands. It is a miracle how be escaped, but he has only one damuged ringer to show as a result of bis experience and he has another tank installed to replace the old one. Bridgeport News-Blade. E DARKENS GRAY HAIR Brush this through faded, lifelete locks and they become dark, glossy, youthful. Some eleven autos loaded with Al liance boosters are in Scottsbluff this afternoon, in an effort to create in terest in the Stockmen's Convention soon to be held in that city. Tbe company was beaded by Secretary W. D. Fisher, of tbe Alliance Com mercial Club, one of the llvest wires in western Nebraska, and a man who Is doing a lot of profitable advertis- Hair that lose iU color and lustre, or when it fades, turns gray, dull and life less, is caused by a lack of sulphur in the hair. Our grandmother made up a mix ture of Sage Tea and Sulphur to keep her locks dark and beautiful, and thou sand of women and men who value that even color, that beautiful dark shade of Uir which is so attractive, use only Uua old-time recipe. Nowadays wo get this famous mixture by asking at any drug store for a 60 cent bottle of "Wyetba Sage and Sul phur I lair Remedy, whica darkens the hair so naturally, so evenly, that nobody can possibly tell it has been applied. Be sides, it takes off dandruff, stops scalp itching and falling hair. xou just ing of Alliance and its resources. A I balloon ascension had been advertls- dampen a sponge or soft brush with it ed, and a large crowd gathered, but and draw this through your ha. taking Mr. Fisher was unfortunate and af- KffMUS.&'B ter two attempts gave up the idea. delights the ladiee with Wyeth's Sag Tbe following counties will have and Sulphur is that, besides beautiful their special days at tbe Stockmen's rT LMiH . ... - . I lions, it also brinies back the gloss ana convention at Alliance: June J.Iu,tr; gives It aa appeaxaaet off urant, Mooter, uaraen, i nomas ana abundance.