The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, June 10, 1915, Special Stockmen's Edition, Image 5

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SCrPLIKS FOIl THE FARM, HOME AND RANCH
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These Are Some of the Lines Listed in Our Big Catalogue
Sewing Machines. Furniture. Phonographs, Bicycles, Buggies, Surrles, Road Wagons. Spr'ng Wagons, Farm
Wagons. Dray Wagons Wood and Stee- Trucks, Washing Machines, Slect-rlc Irons, Fireless Cookers, Vaccum
Cleaners, Scales, Stores. Ranges, Heaters, Harness, Saddles, Fly Nets, Horse Good, Windmills, Hay
Presses, Grain Mills, Corn Plants Teed Cutlers, Corn Shellers, Cider Mills. Hog Oilers, Saw Frames and
Saws, Incubators, Brooders, Fanning Mills, Wagon Eoxes, Feed Cookers, Wheelbarrows, Stock Fencing,
Nails, Belting, Roofing, Paints and Oils, Bee Supplies. Bath Room Outfits and Plumbing Goods, - Pumps,
Water, Gas and Steam Pipe, Steel and Wood Tanks, Road Scrappers, Plows, Creame Separators, Blacksmith
Supplies. Steam and Hot water Boilers, Radiators. Electrical Goods. Automobile Supplies, Trunks, Tents,
Awnings and Covers, Gasoline Engines, Pump Jacks and Supplies for the Farm, Home and Ranch.
General Mercantile Co. Omaha
nee man told us that he counted sixty-eight
of them on the streets in
one afternoon.
A newspaper has a hard time try
ing to please the people, but Just
consider a Mexican president.
Anvwav. Col. Terfrfr Is Dnatv'a Mpb
of a persistent advertiser.
CHADROII NORMAL NOTES
Chadron, Nebr., May 26 All nor
mal school commencement exercises
are free. Normal school chapel
seats 400. Reservations may be
nesday a return game was played
here.
During the past week, various
students of the mathematics depart
ment have been dellevlng Miss Paine
who has been suffering from throat
trouble. Those taking charge of
the different classes are Raymond
Fisher, Vlda Metzger, Warren Ever
suil, Edward Waterman, and Frank
lin Pitman.
Cots will be placed In the room on
the third floor of the dormitory to
accommodate those who cannot find
other rooms this summer. A num
ber have already registered for this
room. New furniture has been re
ceived and every room will be com
fortably furnished and ready for oc-
tory. All graduates of the Norma?
will receive through the mall card
upon which they will order the num
ber of plates they wish to have r
served. All graduates are urged to
respond promptly with at least on
order. A happy reunion and a d
llghtful time Is being planned by tb
committee of representatives frona
all the classes.
Wednesday evening, May 19, tfte
Junlors celebrated the occasion off
their annual airing picnic with s
bobsled ride.' The sled was con
pletely filled, and the riding waar
fine. The privilege of snowballing
in May was delightful. Jokes a4
stories helped to make everybody
merry. After refreshments at Raft''
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Model-fa Yards, with a Well Organized Force, Make-Things Go -like. Clockwork at South Omaha .
made without charge by calling nor
mal school phone 222.
Kenneth, Fowler and Lee Klinga-
man left for Florida last Monday.
The pupils of Miss DrlscoU's room
are very busy preparing for Patrons'
Day, which is to be held at the nor
mal building Friday evening, May
28.
A baseball team which comprised
several of our boys went to Rushvllle
for ag ame on Tuesday, where they
played a snappy game with a made
up team from that town, score 6 to
10 In favor of Rushvllle. On Wed-
..HELP KENT GROW..
CUTS
OF ALL KINDS
Bramblett
Engraving Company
ACID-BLAST ETCHING
1311 Howard Street
Omaha, Nebraska
Dusty's Dabbllngs
Ever notice how a man feels of his
face and makes a wry grimance
whenever he passes a barber shop,
no matter whether be needs a shave
or not?
In its column of "Sage Sayings",
the Hay Springs News states, "Stock
men's Convention, Alliance, June 16,
17, 18 and 19." That's about the
sages t thing the News ever Bald.
From the number of Inquiries re
ceived, the article regarding a. cer
tain style of dresses worn by women,
which was written by Dusty and
which appeared in a recent Issue of
The Herald, has been aken as per
sonal by several Alliance women.
Well, If the shoe fits, wear it.
President Wilson's son-in-laws arr
doing mighty well by posterity, but
there is always a lot of uproar when
the first one arrives. . Now, see how
much publicity the second and thlrJ
ones get.
A headline1 in a dally states:
"Christ Would Be Lonesome in
ChurcheB of New York's Rich". Well,
what about Alliance?
DO YOU STAMMER?
Hundreds of people have been permanently cured of
6tammering and other speech defects at the Omaha
Stammerers' Institute. You can be cured, too
Write for references and information
JULIA E. VAUGHAN
Ramge Block Omaha, Nebr.
About as far as some men go to
ward making a living is to repeat the
part of the Lord's prayer that says:
"Give us this day our daily bread."
The per capita wealth of the Unit
ed States is now $1,923. Now let
those Jokesters perpetrate the usual
stale remarks about getting their
share.
Dusty doesn't care to bring up
stale and unpleasant subjects, but we
would like to know what has become
of Doc Wiley's pure food baby.
Anyway the hoboes will fight shy
1 or Alliance during the Sheriffs' con
, ventlon.
Unless It's a general optical Illus
ion, Gus Gardner's array is living up
to the title by continuing mainly in
reserve.
With a ship channel to the Atlan
tic and another to the Gulf of Mexi
co, Chicago might aspire to be the
world's commercial capital.
I Last week the Sidney Telegraph
swiped one of our dabbles, without
: giving credit, for which we are duly
.inanarut. it must have been pretty
good or the Telegraph wouldn't have
j used It.
It Is now authentically stated that
there are seventy different colors of
ladles hose being von:. One Alii
cupancy at the beginning of the sum
mer term.
! A meeting of a committee appoint
ed by the president and faculty met
at the home of President Sparks on
Monday evening to make plans for
the banquet of June 2, at which an
alumni association Is to be organis
ed. Keith Lenlngton was elected
chairman, and President Sparks was
unanimously chosen for toastmaster.
There will be an alumni associa
tion of the Chadron State Normal or
ganized at the banquet to be held on
the evening of June 2 at the dorml-
dall's, the party dispersed, each on
feeling that be had enjoyed the beat
"spring picnic" of the year.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
Wanted to make a few loans
good real estate security. W.
Wood, 624 Ulg Horn Avenue, Alli
ance, Nebr.
23-tf-5B54
From the stanchest advocate of
prohibition wouldn't object if all the
rulers would take a sociable drlnfe
and make up.
Our Old Friends Know Our
Service is Unexcelled
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Do.
ESTABLISHED 1890
Live Stock Commission Merchants
We earnestly recommend our
service to all and respectfully
solicit your consignments
L. E. ROBERTS WALTER B. ROBERTS
CATTLE SALESMEN
UNION STOCK YARDS
SOUTH OMAHA