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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1915)
f! Dress Up and You'll Feel Better Of ('oui'K1 wo all know that clothes don't make the man, but we DO know that they make his ap pearance. The well-dressed man always shows up to boM advantage, no matter where he goes. We don't believe in tleeoitfulness, but we do believe that eYery man is entitled to at least one good suit of clothes, an overcoat, a hat and a pair of shoes, and in these days of prosperity and the reasonable price of clotheK any man can afford such an outfit. "Dress Up" is the national slogan these days, and every man can heed it. In preparation for the event we have secured a varied and classy showing of all that's new in Adler's Collegian Clothes Bellemont Hats O'Donnell Shoes for fall and winter wear. Adler's Collegian Clothes are the best that careful workmanship and modern methods and selected materials can produce, regardless of cost. You can't put $15.00, $20.00 or $25.00 into a suit and get more good wear and solid comfort than with a Collegian. Our lines of Men's and Toung Men's Fall Suits and Overcoats simply can't be beat. Most of them are in plaids, large and small, but some of them arc in solid colors. We just feel that we have a suit or an overcoat that will fit you and give perfect satisfaction if it don't, we're right here to promptly adjust any differences that might come up. We want you to feel free to come in any time and try on some of these new clothes. "Dress Up" is in the air, and at no place is the "perfume" plainer than in our store. Come in now, please. SWKATKR COATS Most all kinds of Sweat era In all colors the best cotton and mixed poods to the best wool. Heavy or light. This Is Just the time to buy one. They range In price from 11.25 to $8.00. HOHIKIIY We have a fall line of hose In both cotton and wool, in all grades. Au tomatic black, tan and gray, at lOc, 8 fur 25c. In the cotton, ranging thru all the different kinds of hosiery, Including aU colors of wool and mercerised lisle and "Bachelor's Friend" guar anteed socks, and up to the r aet of pure silk at 50c. UNDKIIWKAII Cotton or Wool at most any price you want to pay. Fleece lined cotton at $1 a suit, or up to the best silk and wool at $5 a suit. Union suits or two-piece suits, which ever you want. Modern Clothes for Men" BHOKH O'Donnell Shoes are as good as can be manufactured with superior leather, careful workmanship and correct styles. We have them In the button or lace, tan or black, and In the conservative English lasts now deservedly so popular. We have a style for every foot. O'Don nell shoes are chock full of wear and comfort, tit $6.00. Nebraska Tent & Awning Co. TENTS and Stack Covers at living prices If your dealer does not handle them write direct to us. AWNINGS for Stores or Residences All goods guaranteed as represented or money refunded 709 So. 16th St., Omaha, Nebr. Bend for Price List No. 10. ILER GRAND HOTEL 16th and Howard 8t., Omaha, Nebr. A Keally Comfortable Hotel for You to Stop at It Is Popular with Many Live Stock Shippers. Why not You Try It Once? .RATES AUK LOW P. W. MIKESELL, Prop. We use a bone tipped cob pipe as an advertisement. It Is an emblem of comfort. We will mail you a half doz en upon receipt of a written request for them; or fill In your name and address be low, cut out this advertise ment and mail to Her Grand Hotel, Omaha, Nebr., and you will receive the half doz en pipes by return mall: Name Address SANFORD SMITH IN TOILS NVgro Who Itohhed Sunny JIiii'h IMace Two Years Ako Itotiirnetl to Alliance Too Soon Because he violated bis "parole" by returning to Alliance, Sanford Smith, a negro, was arrested last week and is languishing In the city jail. It was Smith who, about two years ago, entered Sunny Jim Dono van's place on Box Butte, removed the safe to the alley, broke it opea with a rock and secured the contents, amounting to several dollars. Two times has he been assisted oat of town by the police force, but just that many times be had a strong in-! and returned to the pawnshop with Brenkley. Kven facing this evidence the pawnbroker still denied that Brenkley had ever been In the store. The police at Lincoln are mill working on the case in hope that they may gyt evidence of some kind against the broker. They say that if he dos not produce the watch or the amount of the loan, $3.75, they will revoke his license, and It Is prob able that the broker will hand over the amount before giving up bis luc rative business. DYE & OWENS Transfer Lim Dray Phone 64 HOUSEHOLD GOODS moved promptly, and Transfer Work solicit J- ed. Residence phone 63S and Bine 574 clinatlon to come back, both times to his sorrow. This time the police de cided to give him enough of It suf ficient that when he is turned loose he will get out of town and stay. Smith seems to be a ringleader among the colored gentry, and has a mean disposition when aroused, and he is aroused most of the time when he is at large. He is more than six feet tall and Is built like a prize fighter, and he usually has his way when he gets on a rampage until an officer arrives on the scene. Neuralgia l'alns Btoppetl You don't need to suffer those ag onizing nerve pains in the face, bead, arm, shoulders, chest and back. Just apply a few drops of soothing Sloan's Liniment lie quietly a few minutes. You will get such relief and comfort. Life and the world will look bright er. Get a bottle today. 3 ounces for 2Ec, at all druggists. Penetrates without rubbing. Adv No 1 I KEELEfl BLOCK COMPLETED Irritable Children Often Nrwml Ki ka m Worm Killer There is a reason for the disagree able and fretful nature of many children. Think of the unrest when the child's body is possessed by tiny worms sapping its vitality and clog ging its functions. Whatever may be the cause "that children have worms Is a fact." Your child's peev ishness and Irritability has a cause. (Jive Kickapoo Worm Killer a chance and if worms are there this humanly harmless remedy will eliminate the annoying parasites. 25c a box. Adv No 3 IDENTIFIED THE SHOP Hut l'awnbroker at Lincoln Kald Brenkley Didn't Pwn Any thing in Ills Store When Sheriff Cox was In Lincoln, at the time of taking Charley Brenk ley to the penitentiary, he decided he would get the watch the prisoner had pawned and return it to the owner here, Ernest Becker. Just before be ing taken out to Lancaster Brenkley pointed out the pawnshop, and Sher iff Cox decided he would wait until his return into Lincoln to secure the stolen goods. Enlisting the aid of the chief of police and a plain clothes man, he went to the pawnshop, but the own er denied that he had ever purrhas ed such a watch, and It was founl that he had not inside a return on it In giving in his report to the police department, as Lincoln UHes the sawn system as Alliance regarding money lenders. Not to be outdone. Sheriff Cox returned to the penitentiary, se cureu iuD permission oi me warden Moving of Keieler-tioursey Parage to the New Home Will Start the First of Next 'Week The new Keeler building on East Third street is now completed, and will be occupied by the Kecler- Coursey company with the Ford gar age next week. The work of mov ing Will probably be started Monday, and It will require three or four days to get the machinery and supplies isoved and In operation. The Keeler building Is built es pecially for garage purposes, the front being nearly all plate glass and both sides of the building being fit ted with many windows. The floor Is entirely of concrete, and the build ing occupies a space of 60x130 feet. A space 2 fix 50 feet has been reserv ed and fitted for a show room, and It will make an excellent place to ex hibit the cars. The work room is modern in all respects, and 1b equipped with the most modern machinery. There it storage space for sixty large cars. The second story extends twenty five feet back from the f rone, and is the width of the building. Part of it is UBed for housekeeping rooms, and there Is one large rcom especial ly fitted for a ladles' rest room whicl' will be more than welcome, especial ly during Market Week. The Keeler-Coursey garage Is now one of the largest and best equipped in the state. Prominent Man Dead Church Howe, one of the pioneers of Nebraska, died at his home at Auburn last week, and the body was buried there Sunday. Mr. Howe was prominent In political circles, and his death was chronicled In all the state papers. BOX BUTTE TO THE FRONT TRAINMEN'S dally time books for sale at The Herald office for twenty cents each. Ask to see them. Hanks Seventh In Average Wheat Yield wr Acre over the Stato State, Crop 67,0."i3,520 liii. Box Butte county ranks seventh In the average wheat yield per acre ov er the state for 1915, according to the table Just issued by the state bdard of agriculture. In other words, there are sixty-eight counties with averages below that of Box Butte. Nebraska's winter wheat crop this year will total 67,053,520 bushels, an. Increase of 3,267,260 bushels over last year. This estimate is based on the very conservative returns given to the precinct assessors of the state. The average bushel gain is nine tenths, or a total of 19.7 bushels per acre, as against 18.8 for 1914. The 1914 crop totaled 3,300,000 bushels more than the 1913 crop, bo the 19' ' crop goes ahead of two years by more than 6,500,000 bushels. Hamilton county leads this year In acreage, with 152,356 acres, but Its average yield per acre is only 20.8. The lowest acreage was In Giant county seven acres. Holt county has the lowest yield per acre, with fourteen bushels. Duell county heads the yield with an average of 30.6 bushels to the acre. Next In or der come Burt county, with 28.7 bushels; Keith county, with 27.8 bushels; Lincoln county, with, 27.4 bushels; Cheyenne county, with 26. bushels and Cuming county, with tti same average as Cheyenne. Bo Butte's average was 26.2, so it wil" be seen that a difference of four tenths would have given Box Buttr fifth place Instead of seventh. But even with seventh it ranked right ui with the best of them. Colds Do Not Leave Willingly Because a cold Is stubborn is no reason why you should be. Instead of "wearing" it out, get sure relief by taking Dr. King's New Discovery. Dangerous bronchial and lung ail ments often follow a cold which has been neglected at the beginning. As your body faithfully battles those cold germs, no better aid can be giv en than the use of this remedy. Its merit has been tested by old and young. Get a bottle today. 60c and $1.00. DISTRICT COURT CASES Several Civil Cases Filed LI.t Week in Iteadlnetts for November Term of Court Carrie A. Kennedy asks a divorce from her husband, Jesse W. Kenne dy, allegnir xtreme cruelty. I). K. Tyler Is pliintlff In a fore clonure suit attalnst Asenith I. Baker, A. J. Baker, her husband, and George W. Nation. R. M. Hampton has filed a fore closure suit againHt Sine C. Reck. Grace M. Rrck. John Pl!h, et al. A. S. Reed hag file I n foreclosure suit against R. C. Reck, Grace M. Reck, John Dltsch, et al. Agnes Powell b plaintiff In a di vorce snlt against Edmund S. Powell. She alleges In her petition that the defendant hue op many occasions treated her with extreme c tv( and that on one occasion he broke her hand. Sickening headaches, indigestion, constipation, Indicate unhealthy con dition of the bowels. llollistera Rocky Mountain Tea makes the bow els work naturally and restores your system to perfect health and strength begiu tonight. H. F. THIELE. Fire In fetael Shed The fire alarm was sounded about 1 o'clock Tuesday morning and th department was called to the Rowan i Wright coal sheds, which were just starting to blaze. How the fire started is u mystery, and it la assum ed that It started from spontaneous' combustion. The damage was about $35. The fire department encount ered some dilllculty In getting at the tire, as It was In a corner and rruch of the coal had to be removed before it could be reached. Keeps Lit in a Stiff Wind The flame flickers," of course, but it does not go out, The stick is absolutely dry that ia one reason for the superiority of Safe Home Matchts. Safe Ho tie Matches are absolutely non-poisonous. For that reason alone they should be in every home ia America. 5c All grocers. Ask for them by name. The Diamond Match Company