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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1915)
! ,- : : I 1 "'" r "r J REASON NO. 2 II i , WJI'MUtlllllllllllllllllll II M I .1 XI ? I k m TuMAm IlllilUik L 1 v A P II " When a man walks by you on the " j,' f way home to-night with a light, youthful Q A I step dcm't envy him. Just make up your p I E ff mind to come down here tomorrow and get the U ff tarn shoes he wears - the famous Dr. A. Reed Cushion s . 4 ) ff Shoes. Then, you can skip along yourself like a twelve t H 1 i II yearoId U fl -J Vs ii Reed shoes are the easiest shoes on eaith. Nothing else like 1 H! 8 them if you have to walk much. No tired, ch:.)(, feet, then. For 11 S ff the soft cushion insoles suppoit the arches of your feet, distribute It I f J your weight tvtnly and make walking a delight I a II We'd just like t have you try on o:ic paii and see how comfortably l p 8 r 11 And if you're "finicky" on style or leather we've wide II 8 " 11 variety of both to show fyou. Cock in tomorrow. II ) s mim B 8 xfI Dp A-ji r.tsbon B c JStT M0ZyZ& CQMPRLUIS Ul " JJ' SSmWi UF rUT MS la IlS2l5T ' I O) SHI OH SOPKWTS C 10 St REMEMBER -10 St I V: iilLllllllTllllllllirinTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT7TTTTTTrTrTTTTTT1TTTTnTTTfTTTT-rTlTTTTTTTTTnTTTTTTTTIIIirU-TTriTlTT lllflllllllllllliri 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 lOCAi NEWS u Do You Want To Earn a Waterloo Boy Gas Tractor? Mail this Coupon to rAJOt, STOCK AND HOME, Minneapolis, Minn For full information. fKBM. STOCK &-I10MF, Minneapolis, Minn. Row ran I ram a Gad Traciorr Nam Waterloo Poatofflca Rural Root State 2 l5t the hardest angle, j -j7m? over freshly plowed ground, Kith dras behind. Z& OLD-TIME COLD CURE I DRINK HOT TEA! I . G't a small puoku.'0 of Ilamhur;; Hreast '1 ca, or an tiie (IcrmHn folkn H it, "Unmlurgei- Hrut 'J hi-e," at an )4utrmar)'. 'lake a te!.ltb)Oonf ul of the tea, put a cup of loili'tf watnr upon it, Kur throii'jrh a sieve and driuk a letu'U(! full at any time during the lay or before retiring. It is the moat otfWtive way to 'break a cokl and cure grift, as it opens the pores of the skin, relieving congestion. Also loosens the towels, thus breaking up a cold. Try it the next time you suffer from a sold or the grip. It i inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore safe s4 harmless. RUB RHEUMATISM STIFF, ACHING JOINTS Sab Soreness from joints and muaclaa with a small trial bottle of ' old St- Jacobs Oil Stop "dosing" Rheumatism. It's pain only; not one case in fifty acquires internal treatment. Rub sooth, sag, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil" right m the "tender spot," and by the time yea say Jack Robinsonout comes the aeumatio pain. "St. Jacob's Oil" ia a harmless rheumatism cure which never 4tappoLnts and doesn't burn the skin. It takes pain, soreness and stiffness from soiling joints, musclea and bones; stops eatatica, lumbago, backache, neuralgia. Limber up! Get a 25 cent bottle f old time, honest "St. Jacobs Oil" from any drug store, and in a moment you'll be free from pains, aches and hUlTness. Don't suffer I Rub rheuma tism mvnv, , ' Old papers for sale at The Herald lce 5 cants a bunch. Always the Best Work PAINTING, PAPER HANGING AND OECORATINQ Estimates gladly furnished Work guaranteed to please PHONE BLACK 282 B. V. REEVES ALLIANCE. NEBR. PURE. FRESH MILK AND CREAM Direct from the TRABERT DAIRY Phone ,led 803 Our Milk is from Inspected Cows, Guaranteed Pure. Prompt Delivery. Phone us for a Trial Order THE ROOMING! HOUSE OP ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA COMFORT WITHOUT EXTRAVAGANCE 47-ATLAS ROOMS-47 F. L. SMITH. Proprietor RATES: Per Day, 6O0 and Up. Per Week, $2.00, f 2JM and $3.50 Colds Do Not Leave Willingly Because a cold Is stubborn la no reason why you should be. Instead of "wearing" it out, get sure relief by taking Dr. King'a New Discovery. Dangerous bronchial and lung ail ments often follow a cold which has been neglected at the beginning. A3 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. 50c and 11.00. "Modern Clothes for Men" Among those who are taking hold oi the "Dress Up" campaign is E. O Lalng, who sella modern clothes for men. Ilia large advertisement in this Issue is full of sensible advice to men who want to appear to best ad vantage. OK KENT Several aultes of rooms for light housekeeping, mod ern. Mrs. Michael Bayer, 219 Yl lowstone. Phone 629. oct 21-tf-eilT Leo VauRhan Is assisting at the Brennan fountain this week. Frt-sh fish Fridays at Rodger' Store. B. A. Manning, representing the Remington Arms Company, was here Monday on his regular trip. Jacob Herman went to Omaha Monday to look after business mat ters. Skinner's Macaroni Products, oade in Nebraska. Ask your groc r. Adv. Walter Jones, traffic chief for the Nebraska Telephone company, was here last Thursday looking after company business. e Mrs. Effle Rice came in Monday from Great Falls, Mont., for a few days' visit with her aunt. Mrs. M. Merrltt. e e Jonathan Apple, 83 rents a bush, el. L. II. Highland, llion 56. e e Mrs. James Cobey went to Broken Bow Monday to attend the funeral of her mother, who died Sunday. Be fore returning home Mrs. Cobey will visit for a few days with relatives and friends. FRE8II MEATS All kinds, mut ton, pork, beef, and chickens. Rodger' Grocery, Phone 54. 27-tf-6660 You'll regret ft if you fall to hear David V. Bush, at Methodist church, next Monday night. Mrs. Guy Lockwood went to Oma ha Saturday night in answer to a tel egram announcing the sudden death of her mother, who lived at that place. The funeral was held Mon day. L. K. Johnson was in Denver the latter part of last week and the first of this week attending to business i .. tfrs and visiting with friends. FRESH MEATS All kinds, mat. ton, pork, beef, and chickens. Rodgers Grocery, Phone 54. !7-tf-5660 Mrs. S. G. Wright and Miss Lqla Abbott were up from Whitman last week to visit Mrs. Wright's daugh ter, Grace, and Miss Esther McClel- lan, of Whitman, who are attending St. Agnes academy here. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beckwlth went to Valentine Wednesday of last week to attend the celebration there. From Valentine they went to Nelelgb for a short visit with his parents. They are expected home the latter part of this week. STORAGE COAL at lowest prices. Forest Lumber Company S6-tf-5941 Just whaty you have been waiting for the entertainment by David V, Bush, at the Methodist church, Mon day evening, November 1. Miss Ida Ryder, of Farmington, 111., who had been here for the past two weeks visiting with her cousin, Mrs. L. II. Mosher, departed Monday for her home. She was accompanied as far as Omaha by Mrs. Clyde Miller, who will make a few days' visit there before returning home. S. R. Edmonson, J. A. Faylor and J. T. Burton were up from Whitman the first of this week visiting and looking after business matters. Mr. Edmonson visited with the A. R. Acheeon family, Mr. Faylor came up to make final proof on his Klnkald and Mr. Burton came along as a wit ness. STORAGE COAL at lowest prices Forest Lumber Company, 86-tf-6941 Mrs. I. E. Tash departed Sunday for Ravenna where she will visit for a few days with the Carl Nelson fam lly. From Ravenna she will go to Afton, Iowa, for an extended visit with her mother and sister, and on her return she will stop at Sioux Falls, S. D., for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Axel Johnson. Mrs. Tash will be away about six weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Cade, of Knox vllle, Iowa, stopped off the first of this week on their way to Lincoln for a visit with relatives and friends, While here they were the guests of Mr. Cade's sister. Mrs. W. E. Itlce and family. FRESH MEATS All kinds, mat- ton, pork, beef, and chickens. Rodgers' Grocery, Phono 54. 27-tf-5660 The window displays Monday showed that there are some expert window decorators In the Alliance stores. Practically every window In the city was decorated with the pre vailing colors, although some of the id merchants finished their decorations and unveiled their windows before 8 o'clock. However, those who fol lowed this course were the ones that did not Kt their windows decorated nntll almost the last minute and they did not really enter them In the dis play on this account. O. D. Hobbs returned Wednesday from MofTltt, where he had been for several days visiting with his son, Myers Hobbs. Mrs. Will Brookley returned to her home at Edgar, Nebr., Tuesday after a visit here with Mrs. W. C. Berkley. Jonathan Apple, M cents a biifdi- L. II. Highland, Phono 50. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Timbrel were up from Ellsworth the first of this week looking after business matters and visiting with friends. John Wlker made a trip east the first of the week to look after soma business matters. W. P. Myers, of Wamego, Kans., came In Friday for an extended visit with his sister, Mrs. O. D. Hobbs, and family. Mr. Myers is well pleased with this country, and may decide to locate near Alliance. Parents who have children to edu cate will do well to write the Busi ness and Normal College of Grand Island, Nebr., for circulars. One thousand students are enrolled annu ally an dlt is a high grade institution in every sense although the rates are very reasonable. Tuition fees may be paid In monthly Installments after the student graduates and is placed a a position, but the number admit ted on this plan is limited to five hun dred. ' Jonathan Apples, 83 cents a bosh- el. lu II. Highland, Phone 58. Irritable Children Often Need Klcka- mm Worm Killer There Is a reason for the disagree able and fretful nature of many hlldren. 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. Give Kickapoo Worm Killer a chance and If worms are there this humanly harmless remedy will eliminate the nnoylng parasites. 2 Go a box. Adv No 3 BUILDING SPUD CELLAR Will Be Located Near the Burlington Tracks Near Stockyard Ca pacity of 23,000 Bushel A. P. Miller & Son, Chicago prod- ace dealers, this week let the con tract for the building of the potato cellar in Alliance and the excavation work Is now under way. The cellar is located near the Burlington tracks, near the stockyardB, and will be completed In about two weeks. This cellar will be 40x102 feet and will be eight feet deep, except at both ends, where there will be driveways for the wagons to go down into the cellar to unload. Extending acr the center of the cellar will be an f flce and sorting room 30x48 feeL Tk cellar will have a capacity of than 2S.000 bushels. Potatoes arw already being purchased by this firm, those coming In now being loaded ha to the cars direct. This means much for the couatr surrounding Alliance, as it Is a per manent fixture, and will always n a ready market for potatoes at good prices. This pare or Nebraska to now being recognized as the cooilaaj potato country, and this move on tk part of some large produce firm kas) been anticipated for soma time. The Miller people are also building a cel lar of nearly the same dimensions at Hemlngford, and It Is probable that they will build another one at that place. They are also building one at Marsland. A chute will be built from Um sorting room down Into the oeUar, and another from the cellar direct ft the railroad track, and a sack eleva tor will be used in transferring Vmm sacked potatoes from the cellar the car. Oscar O'Bannon will be tto local agent for the Miller people aa4 will have charge of the work. Sunday closing has foroed Young China Buffet of Chic aV Chinatown out of business. As St employed quite a number of ha it eat ers, the laundry business should experience a boom. "OLD KENTUCKY" IS RICH AND FRUITY This Delicious Ciiew Has thf Wonderful Flavor of Choic est Burley Leaf MADE BY MODERN METHCS3 If you don't chew tobacco yon siw , ply cannot get the full measure of en joyment out of it. A ;ood chew, with its juicy richaes and apprizing flavor, is an aid to di gestion. Thiit means' it's beneficial tc the whole system. And the best thew is plug tohacco, the closcst-to-nsiturc form into which tobacco leaf can W made. Nature's own sweetness is in every juicy chew of Old Kentucky. Yon never before tasted such mellow rich' ness you can't get so much dclicioutf sweet flavor out of any other chew. The rich leaf for Old Kcntucly is selected, re-selected, picked over l hand, stemmed by hand, pressed inu pure, luscious, golden-brown pliif b( the most wholesome modern methods Try a 10-cent plug of Old Kcnt uky You'll find it wonderfully tasty, w!i.l some and appetizing a rich, ni'lloi chew that exactly suits your tash. Old Kentucky No. 1 pv-t - i - --niiliwn W )r' J y THE scientific shap ing of the Firestone Non-Skid tread insures that you get all yourmoney out in actual service. Right-angled against skid in any direction, this massive good-measure tread affords maximum safety as well as multiplied mileage. And only the powerful Firestone body could sustain the bulk and holding strain of the Firestone Non-Skid tread. All this good-measure build ing is part of the Universal Service of Firestone Tires for any demand of road or season. 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