The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, August 05, 1915, Image 8

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Starting rhursday 4ugust Mn. you can secure
Laies. Kevet befort- atuld the aiUlina machine
tou It is now possible only betaus or an immense factory ei tipped to economize through large production 4nd at that tve belierm
the demand H fo many mown Wted the supply, tour telephone book or your banker will tell you the neatest tiurroutn Jfnm
Let it Stop Your Figure-Mistake Losses
Suppose you're a grocer
and fill about IhO orders a day
These orders average about live
items a total ot 7.S0 items a day
or 225,000 a veai You 01 yom
clerks have to add all these items
You are human and all men make
mistakes Here aie
45,000 chances lor mistakes
If it's a charge slip you iiari go
over the addition alter hours - when
you're too tired to add straight. But it
it's a cash sale the customei has gone
and taken the record with him You
do find mistakes in charge slip addi
tions, li you could know you would
surely find the .
" Most mistakes in cash sales
Your wholesaler employs an expert in
figures, uses a double entry system
i. """TVrn 1 1 Writ to any Burroughs Office or to the factory at Detroit, Michigan. fp-
I" n'rat) ' for full information land easy terms) and for the free Burroughs I j"Jt DT"I
Wrff " V.i tfMrri book fot retailers Branch offices in 170 cities Your telephone I gt the jJSf II
Vi . ' tr sji1;.! book or your banker uill tell you the nearest I .-5- iSL?--r, ' iff
YOUNG MEN
YOUNG
' BOYS AND GIRLS
WANT ED
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to take the finest Business Course in
STENOTYPY, SHORTHAND, HOOKKKKPING, HIGHER
ACCOUNTING OH KWRKTAHIAt , -
given in any Commercial School in the WEST.
" We iuaraiitee hiiertor TrainiiiK
Fiiiewt Ko,uiteI, Most l'i-U-Li.te Fu ilitiew and the Ibt
Iiiglited S-bol
Every Student goes through a Practical Department
Writ for liooklet, "Money Making rower"
CHEYENNE BUSINESS COLLEGE
v l'NC.1
PHONE 550 CHEYENNE. WYO.
J. BARRCTT. PRES. AND MGR.
WRITE TODAY--NOW
Mention this paper when answering this ad.
PURE, FRESH MILK 'AND CREAM
Direct from the TRABERJ" DAIRY Phone 363
Our Milk is from Inspected Cows, Guaranteed Pure. Prompt
Delivery. Phone us for a Trial OruVr
this new "regular" Burroughs Adding and Listing Machine front any of our office tn 11
needs of the smallest retailer be hlled bv a Burroturhs of such tennderful oaiu i . nrte
and an adding machine to prevent
mistakes. r
Your clerks aie experts at making
sales, not at adding up figures. They
must rush to serve waiting customers,
lhey are right out in the hustle and
confusion of the store. " -
Machine can't make mistakes
Put a Burroughs on the counter where
you wrap up the goods Ihe machine
will print and add the figures quicker
than your clerk can set them down by
pencil. ' lhe total can be printed by a
pull ol the handle, and that
' ::' Total is always correct
Hand the pnnted siip to the cash cus
tomer as a proof. It shows each amount
and the correct sum It inspires con
fidence. Xou and the customer both
know it is right .. ..
WOMEN
The Alamo
Electric
Farm Lirfht
Plant
i
Price in
Canada
$165-
One mistake prevented each day will
pay you a handsome return on your in
vestment You die now making more
.than one mistake a day. We stand ready
to prove from your own records that
you are now paying for a Uunoughs in
mistakes that can easily be prevented.
Whethei you're a giotei of
Any other kind of retailer
' . "tr.wim "i v m a, -
the same thing is true. Your brain and
your tune are needed to make sales,
serve customers, arrange stock and
do many other things that make for
profits.
You can't afford not to leave the fig
ure work to the machine You can't
afford the mistakes the burroughs can
and does prevent
, Since you are now paying m mis
takes the price of this Burroughs, you
ought to own. it . V;
Just Press the Button
Light up the homey barn, hog house, chicken
coop, garage and yard. "Just Press the Button.
Get power for vour electric carpet sweeper,
sewing machine, churn and fan; heat for .your
electric iron and toaster. "Just Press the Button.
The Alamo EUctric Farm Light Plant makes it possible for ev
ery farmer to have electricity at a price he feels he can afford.
The price of the standard plant is $253.00. This figure does not
include the engine. v
The cost of operation is very moderate.
The plant is easily installed so simple you can install it your
self. Ready for operation when it is taken out of the crate.
The Best Illuminant
Electricity is the most satisfactory illuminant. It furnishes a
clear, dependable light alight that is free from smoke, smell and dirt;
ready on the instant; free from fire risk. And remember, the Alamo
makes it economical.
The Alamo Electric Farm Light Plant not only furnishes you
with this satisfactory light, but also with power and heat for light work.
The Alamo is the result of eight years successful manufacture.
It is the ideal farm plant; it is the simplest, 6afest and best, and it
takes up but little space.
Drop us a postal today and let
you ail about the Alums and the coit of
various sized plants, with and without
the engine. VVe will tell you who the
dealer U In your locality, so that you
may see the plant before you buy.
Dealer Agent wanted where we have
no representatives.
Alamo Engine & Supply
jjompany
Wept. 6 Omaha, Neb.
HOYS' M IKKH, K.W.AM PM -;T j to bis school and to th county farm
Th Stt Hoard of Aerlriiltut- r8' institute; also to furnlnh a state-
rpnll.inK the gr-Mt fduratlonal value n,Pnt of tue Mn, for ,n homm a
,or such a school, and beinn anxlou r"r"- A CM ot tha report ia to be
to nmk tt a permanent feature, are wlth tb cr)tary of the atato
making a aanitary camp. The n-gu- boHrd r ARriculture.
liir hoKpitnl rorc will look after thei 1501 Uutte county will be repie-
neauii or the boy a. and a physical in- 10 ul,a encampiuent thla year
Mructor will direct the loys In regu-. by "e by from tne country, and ono
lar exerclpe. The governor, state loy fr"ni ,n lown 'liool. Watch
bonrd of agriculture, Htid the coin- ,UH PP'rs for later announcements
mlftnion feel that they can Bay wltli!ot "ww ,l,e DH'" to 1't'prenent tha
confidence to parents and nchool of- rouu,y m b -lted.
fleers that the comfort, the health' ,,w" I,l,m H" P't" f the county
and happiness of the boys will be nrt " lown" t,f 'n rounly will b
guarded In th moat aealous manner t'"n(ll"t, tor this appointment. .
The aim of the school Is to offer a I F' M- SlilDlCLL,
select body of young men the mean Coun,Jr Agricultural Agent, United
for systematic observation and study, ' Su,te, department of Agriculture.
under the direction of competent In- Ni, lijiTiuiiti v aiivii-v
structors. of the animal, agricultur-1 ftKluiUMMtLl AI)llL
t!,K.?leCa.Il,C"1. an!? """onal ex- Freely (ilven by an Alllam-e VUUen
such" VmSSt 5 ZtTulwVlt Whn one h" 'uffered rture.
EtlSeEjH S fbXhand-pa,r
sens aa demonstrated
br the flls-
plays on exhibition.
Two boya will be admitted fron
each of the ninety-two counties, two
extra from Lancaster county, and
four Aitra frnm
makinrl totllTf 1M On. m2m'
ber ahfll bi ISeXL t
rural schools, and one the city
schools, and the age of the delegates
must be over fifteen and under twen
ty-one years.
In each county there Is hereby
constituted a committee consisting of
the county superintendent of schools,
the chairman of the county commis
sioners or supervisors, the member
of the state board of agriculture, the
president of the county agricultural
society, and the county farm demon
strator. If all officials aforeaald men
tioned do not exist within the coun
ty, then those actually holding the
oflicea as named shall be the commit
tee clothed with full power tc Belect
delegates.
Kach boy will pay five dollars to
rover board, tuition, and incidentals.
which amount should be sent to W.
H. Mellor, secretary, Lincoln, Nebr.
two weeks before opening of ramp,
and all railroad fare, up to a total of
five dollars. Jtailroad fare In excess
of five dollars will be refunded by i
the board. If total railroad fare
'amounts to more than five dollars a
(receipt from railroad agent must be
presented for return of excess
amount paid. Each boy must pro
vide blankets, sheets, pillow, towels,
soap and other toilet articles, and
'may be required to perform from
(two to four hours duty each day dur
ing the afternoon 6r evening.
The school will be under the con
trol of Prof. C. W. Pugsley as prin
cipal, and Prof. II. E. Dradford as
(assistant, both of the University
.State Farm, who are charged with
(complete responsibility and authori
ty, for arranging the program of
'study, for assigning the boys to their
I classes, for keeping a record of at
tendance, study and deportment, and
for arranging the hours and classes
,for the various Instructors. ' Every
boy who attends the school la under
jiui" iiiiiiieumie auiiioruy ana control
or tne superintendent and principal. r-. rxigan toon a load or vegeia-
j The forenoon of each day will be'blea to liyannis last Saturday and
given over to observation, study and
class work. Certain portions of each
: afternoon will be free for general
visitation and observation of the var
ious exhibits on the State Fair
1 grounds.
I The school will be formed into
; groups for the observation and study
of the various classes of live stock,
farm products, machinery, and other
displays on exhibition. The lectur
'ers will be supplied mainly by the
State University.
Each boy will be required to keep
a record of each day's observation
and instruction. This record will
jbe passed upon by principal and as
sistant principal. Each member of
the school will be expected to pre
pare, from his week's observation
and study, a report suitable to give
A Nervous V:rr.an Ti.ius
Relief From S."lctl:zg.
i
Women who sr.f.'cr i 'i-:i tMrcme
nervousn )., often v .i-'e i.k-'c!i
suffering before f,n:ir.cr vy it lief.
Mrs. Joseph fnyd'-. i T..T i. (...
had kuch an expcr.fr.-, re r.Iliii;
which she biy:
"Vix rr.iin'in I
fas l til fust vHh
i.i-:". . pro- fa
U.:i. I lull', i-l:.:;-t
: -lls. '-old.
Urn i.y rcfclin?.
" i:d not Ftanil
t h O ulljihtett
ii( i.-f. At linn
I would almost
l!y to 'j1it;
hum h very
k. y.y hus-
U:ul iriHihlwl on
Tiny taking Dr.
Miles' Nervine, and I 1 f-;;rui to Improve
before 1 had finlshpil t timt bottl
unlU I waa entirely rx ruT."
mt;s. jo.:: !i SNYrt:a. '
HZ Iludao.i Si.. Ti.n. I'l.lo.
Many remedies ar:.1 recommended'
for diseases of the nervous system
that fail to produce reMilts because
they do not reach t!ie seat of the
trouble. Dr. Miles Nervine ha
proven its value in such cases so
many times that it is unnecessary
to make claims for "it. You can
prove itt merits fr yourself by
yetting a bottle of your druggist,
who will return tl.e price if you
receive no benefit.
MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, Ind.
ut tell
I 'llH:,' i
frienda and neighbors. The follow
ing neighborly advice coiues from an
Alliance resident.
Alra. J. K. W'haley. 4 22 K. Oreaon
. T'L ""'"."J 'V'J "TPr . ?Tn
C 1 I I I n n - . . . I . I
, "'J muc uwnuif unuiy uiaor-
d,red and the kldney "etlon. were
P11"11"1- Whenever I stooped.
am KU 111 T M 1 tl II V riHan ma nBHIT nislAr.
sharp palna darted through my loins
and it waa hard for me to straighten.
I tried many remedies, but all failed
to help me until I used Doan'a Kid
ney Pilla. They brought relief in a
short time and I continued using;
them until 1 waa free from kidney
complaint. I have had no reason to
change my high opinion of Doan'a
Kidney Pills since I recommended
them some years ago."
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy
get Doan'a Kidney Pills the name
that Mra. Wbaley had. Foster-MH-burn
Co., Props., Buffalo, N, Y.
ASHBY
Mr. and Mrs. John Sampson ot
near Ellsworth came down Tuesday
morning to visit with C. 11. Fields
and be here for the show.
Alius Lillian Smizer gave a party
Saturday night for her many friends
and all report a .good time.
F. H. Darr went to Alliance Mon
day on a business trip. ,,
Miss Anna Crumroy ia working
this week at the Ashby hotel.
Mra. L. Lamm went to Alliance
inursuay to spend a few days
there. .
Mrs. Elizabeth Caulking and Her-'
bert Poole went to Alliance Sundayr
to viBit with Mrs. Caulking' brother
there. (
The Ashby Woman's Club held ait
Ice cream supper in the school houHrt
and netted quite a sum.
Miss Ida Colson came down from
Bingham Sunday to visit with Mrs.
f'eari ssxipper.
Jack SampHon and wife sp;nt a.
lew unj uui uuiuv iuib nrra wnu -
.a..... .nMA tki. 1. ... : . v.
i uu.c iuim,
"oia mem an out
I C. A. Thm-aton. H V. RnriiMi
Thomas Slanabie went to Whitman
laat Saturday night to attend lodge.
A. W. Walltck went to liyannis
last Friday.
Mrs. Mary Collins of near Martin
dale went to Hayes Center for a few
days visit. .'
The Orton, Bros, circus showed in
Ashby July 22 to a large crowd.
Antloch,.Nebr., Aug. 2 M. O. P.
Hlvner of Harrisburg. Penn., is now
visiting his brother. Rev. J. S. C. U.
Hlvner of Antioch. Mr. Hlvner was
formerly employed by the Pennsyl
vania Steel company as premium
clerk.
Mlaa Louise Wilson who was blt-
ICIl UJ M UUft 0UUIIT UjlB fu iB I l
proving rapidly.
Last Friday evening a two home
wagon load of Jolly folks spent the
evening and part of the night at th
home of Mrs. Hoffland. Supper and
Ice c-reaiu was served. All had a
jolly good time. ,
Many people front Antioch went
to Alliance to attend ihe Chautauqua.
Mrs. Smith and son and wife are
vtKitlng with Mrs. Smith of Antioch.
Anna lioffland waa in Denver 'lust
week on a visit,
W. Tompson bad a 1600 pound
horae struck by lightning last Fri
day. Slim Berry haa quit his job at Mr.
Clough's.
Mra. F. II. Keller who has pneu
monia ia improving.
Charles Haring began plowing fire
guards this week but was stopped by
the land owners because the railroad
company had not settled with them
for the use of the ground.
Mrs. Berry went to Alliance and
waa taken seriously sick .for a few
days but is now better.
W. G. Wilson is still bualing lum
ber to rebuild what the cyclone de
stroyed. ALLIANCE FOLKS
ASTONISH DRUGGIST
We sell many good medicines but
we are told the mixture of buck
thorn bark, glycerine, etc., known as
Adler-1-ka, is the best we ever sold.
Alliance folks astonish us dally by
telling how QUICKLY Adler-i-ka re
lieves sour stomach, gas on the stom
ach and constipation. Many report
that A SINGLE DOSE relieves these
troubles almost IMMEDIATELY. We
are glad we are Alliance agents for
Adler-i-ka. II. Thiele, drugglat-Adr
ANTIOCH