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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1916)
rSTUMJSHCD 5 V- .r. SiffoIerM&eler Oldest PjanoffouscinlhcWhst 1 Player Pianos 373800 5 t Pianos $200 3150 ibr Reasons Why you should buy now of us who arc manufacturers, wholesalers and retailers. First The magnitude of our business enables us to place a price on our instruments that small dealers cannot duplicate, quality considered. Second Our guarantee for 25 years is the strongest offered and is bached by our entire resources of $1,000,000.00 and by our 57 years of experience in the piano business. Third Our easy payment plan, monthly, quarterly or annually, makes it convenient to buy for people of moderate incomes. Fourth Our direct Factory to Home selling plan eliminates all dealers' profits and saves you over $100. Write today for fre Illustrated catalog and special offer to firat buyers In jour locality It meant dollars to yon. Sciimoller h Mueller Piano Company Dept. C I J I 1311-13 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. 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The new Royal Master-Model "10" speeds up the day's work and sets the pace that pays! Built for "Big Business1' and its Great Army of Expert Operators These re.v features of the Royal add to the sensitive fingers of the typist, the one vital thing that the old-style typewriter subtracts speed! The speed with brains behind it the all-day speed cf the c::pert typist in the day's work. Errorless speed is the kind of sneed that counts. Corrmcr-c nee h punctured the illusion of the .1 other kind. Get the Facts t Send for the Royal man" and ask for a DEMONSTRATION. Or writ us direct for oar new bro chnre, "Btfr Serwicm, "and book of facts on Toach Typing nl free to typewriter neera. El Vc $100 L " f,il i i sMtleWea rft I I II ROYAL TYPEWRITER COMPANY 318 South 19th St., Omaha, Nebr jjpHEMINGFORO PEP'Ljj John (Jalvln spent Friday and Sat urday in Alliance. Mrs. Kapan was an over Saturday ami Sunday visitor in town. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Ilohe were in Alliance between trains Friday. M. ('. Addy, mother and Bister, were shopping In Aillanrp Saturday afternoon. llallie Curry left here Friday for Hayard, Nebr., where he will farm lliH HeaKOtl. Mrs. Kate Hurhman of Allianre is i t'ueiit at the Creenn home In this ity tills week. Mins Lea l.loyd and F.llen Dohson weie over nlvht visitors at the Arm- strorm home Saturday nipht. Mrs. Frank I'oitueHil and daughter a net to visited friends in Alliance a few days last week, returning Sun- lay. M. ( Ileaumont returnel Friday front Port Angeles, Wash., where he had been to attend his brother's fun eral. Miss Agnes Moravek returned to her home near Canton Saturday af ter a two weeks' stay with friends in town. George Hedgecock is spending the week in Alliance this week, where he has a carload of Maxwell autos for sale. Hussell Miller and Ksther (Jeiger went to Kushvllle Sunday where they spent the day with Miss Delia Hrown returning the same evening. Prof. Ilagan went to Gillette Wyo., Thursday, returning Saturday. The professor was looking after mat ters connected with his property there. Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Fierce and son Donald, accompanied by Mrs. D. U Shepherd and Pearl Lorenson, auto- ed to Chadron Saturday, returning Sunday evening. Vern Hucke returned Saturday from Denver, where he has been at tending business college the last few months. V'ern's friends are pleased to have him with them once more. Mrs. Carrie II. Canfleld, who has spent the last week with friends here, went to Alliance Monday sven ing for a few days visit, after which she will return to her home at Van Tassel, Wyo. Branches and Agencies the World Over H. J. YOUNG, Local Agent HEAR WITHOUT EARS Police and Detectives Are lifting Lip Heading In Place of the Dictagraph Thousands of deaf people are today throwing away all hearing devices and enjoying all conversation. This method Is easily and quickly acquired thru our system. Absolutely the only thing of its kind in the country. Our proposition is entirely original. We guarantee results, it will amaze you. Cost is trifling. See what New Inter national Encyclopaedia says on Li Reading. Hundreds of people witl normal hearing are taking up Lir Reading for the many adidtlonai ben nfltg gained. You can understand what the actors are saying in the ovlng pictures. You can under stand what people are saying just an far away as you can see them. The eye understands beyond the range of hearing. Send no money, but men tion this paper and state whether or not you are deaf. All particular will be sent you absolutely free and with no expense to you. Address, School of Lip Language, Kansas City, Missouri. A w ho llox to of A. S. Iteel Visits AlliuiM-e S. Heed of Phoenix, Arizona, was one of the ttrst settlers in Butte county, and who moved Phoenix, in the Salt River valley Arizona several years ago, is back on a visit. Mr. Reed looks as though 'h fine Arizona climate was agree ing well with him and has been busy since his return greeting old friends and attending to business matters. Safe Meiticlne for Children "Is it safe?" is the first question to be considered when buying cough Medicine for children. Chamberlain't 'ough Remedy has long been a fav ite with mothers of young childrei as it contains no opium or other nar cotic, and may be given to a child a ontidently as to an adult. It i 'leasant to take, too. which is of ;reat importance when a medicin si ust be given to young children This remedy is most effectual in re lieving coughs, colds and croup. )b ainable everywhere. Adv April OFFICIAL PIUK'KKDING.S OF TIIK COUNTY ItOAHl) Alliance, Nebr.. March 22, 1916. The board of county commission ers met pursuant to adjournment. Officers present, Geo. W. Duncan, chairman, C. L. Hashman and J. M. Wanek. The matter of the petition for the establishment of a public road com mencing at the section corner com mon to sections seventeen and eight een, nineteen ana twenty, township twenty-six, range forty-nine W, 6th P. M., thence west on section line nineteen milca to the west line of Box Butte county, coming on to be heard before the board upon the pe tition and the remonstrance was ruly considered. The petitioners and signers of the remonstrance a creed that county road No. 18 be graded commencing at the section corner common to sections seven and eiuht, seventeen and eighteen, township twenty-six, rante forty-nine, W. 6th P. M., thence west on section line twelve miles and terminating at the section corner common to sections seven and eight, seventeen and eight een, township twenty-six, range fifty- one, W., 6th P. M., and that a county road be stablished and graded com mencing at the section corner com mon to sections seven and eight, sev enteen and eighteen, township twenty-six, range fifty-one. W. 6th P. M., thence south on section line one mile to the section corner common to sec tions seventeen and eighteen, nine teen and twenty, township twenty-six range lifty-one, W. 6th P. M., thence west on section line seven miles and terminating at the section corner common to the southwest corner of section eighteen and the northwest corner of section nineteen, township twenty-six, range fifty-two, W. 6th P. M., and the clerk is Instructed to proceed with the establishment of such part of said road not already es tablished. Whereupon thfl board adjourned until tomorrow morning, March 23, 1916. at 9 o'clock. Alliance, Nebr.. March 23, 1916. The board of county commission ers met pursuant to adjournment. Of ficers present: Geo. W. Duncan, chairman, C. L. Hashman and J. M. Wanek. County Engineers R. E. Knight filed with the board the plans and specifications of two bridges to be built over the Niobrara river in the northwest part of the county, and af ter duly considering teh same the en gineer Is instructed to ask for bids on material and on the construction as per plans and specifications. Whereupon, the board adjourned until toxorrow morning, March 24, 1916. at 9 o'clock. Alliance. Nebr., March 24, 1916. The board of county commission ers met pursuant to adjournment. Of ficers present: Geo. W. Duncan, chairman; C. L. Hashman and J. M. Wanek. Mrs. R. Simmons and B. F. Gil- man, ner attorney, appeareu oeiore the board in regard to certain taxes assessed on a bankrupt millinery stock, the property of Mrs. Simmons, claiming same to have been errone ously assessed and after due consid eration a refund of J91.24 was al lowed and the clerk ordered to draw warrant on the general fund for same, said taxes naving oeen paiu un der protest. F. M. Seidell, farm demonstrator, submitted to the board a proposition wherein the U. S. Department of Ag riculture proposes to furnish to each county maintaining a county agent of agriculture an expert in demon strations of road building, such dem onstrator coming without expense to the county. The board approved the proposition, the arrangements and date to be fixed later. Whereupon, the board adjourned until tomorrow morning, March 25, 1916, at 9 o'clock a. m. Alliance. Nebr.. March 25, 1916. The board of county commission ers met pursuant to adjournment. Of ficers present: Geo. W. Duncan, chairman; C. L. Hashman and J. M. Wanek. The board examined and viewed a road petitioned by F. J. Betzold. et al, described as follows: Commenc ing at the section corner common to the northwest corner of section twenty-eight and northeast corner of sec tion twenty-nine in township twenty five, north, range forty-seven, run ning thence south on section line two miles and terminating at the section coiner co mon to the southwest cor ner of section thirty-three and south east corner of section thirty-two, all In township twenty-five, north, range forty-seven west of the 6th P. M., and after examining same waive the de posit and instructed the clerk to pro ceed with Its establishment. Whereupon the boaru adjourned until April 13. 1916. M. S. HARGRAVES. Clerk. Jack Miller An Auctioneer As will be noticed by bis announce ment in The Herald this week. Jack Miller wil do a general auctioneering business. Jack is an old time hand at the business and knows the bus. ness thoroughly. Pill lioM for Liver Because they contain the best liver medicines, no matter how bitter or lauseating for the sweet sugar coat ing hides the taste. Dr. King's New Life Pills contain ingredients that put the liver working, move the bow els freely. No gripe, no nausea, aids digestion. Just try a bottle of Dr. King's New Life Pills and notice how much better you feel. 25c at you Druggist. Adv 2 ForwIoMire Suit F. E. Holsten filed suit April 1 in district court against Adolph Broft to foreclose mortgage on a 1,120 acre farm in Box liutte county on which he alleges a balance due of $6762.73. SEEDS. SEEDS. SEEDS Alfalfa eed. sweet clover, cane, millet and ape seed. Kaffir corn, seed corn or anything else in the seed line. Camp bell's Seed House, Department A. Seward, Nebr. 14-6730-May 1 It pays to keep Vll'snce Herald. posted. Read the "TIZ" FOR ACHING. SORE, TIRED FEET Good-bye sore feet, burning feet, swol ten feet, sweaty feet, smelling feet, tired feet. Good bye corns, callouses, bunions and raw snots. Nc more shoe tight ness, no more limp ing with pain or drawing up your face in agony "TIZ" la magical, acta right off -TIZ" draws out all the poisonous exudations which puff up the feel Use "TIZ" and for- get your foot misery. All I how comfortable your feet feel. OH a 23 eent box of "TIZ" now at any druggist or department store. Don't suffer Have good feet, glad feet, feet that never swell, never hurt, never get tired. A year's foot comfort guaranteed r money refunded. Hoofing That Hasts half a lifetime is not at all expensive when you consider durability and freedom from the expense of repairs. There are many kinds of composition roofing in our stock that will give complete satisfaction. Explain Your Needs to Us and we will tell you the particular kind best suited to your purpose. If you will show us your plans we will show you how to save money on material and labor. All Our Building Supplies Are Guaranteed Dierks Lbr. & Coal Co. Phone 22 We sell Coal: Canon City Lump and Nut; Sheridan Lump and Nut; Eastern Hard Coal; Kirby Nut. 8HMMMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHHiiiiiiiiiinniiiiiiiiiiiiiulg8cnn Dalton Townsite FOR SALE I am offering for sale the DALTON TOWNSITE section; about 500 acres unsold. Will sell all in one body, including all unsold town lots, or will sell the south half of the section separately for 147.50 per acre, one-third cash, paynientB to suit purchaser on the balance. I also have for sale the following lands near Dalton: 160 acres, two miles southeast of Dalton. 640 acres a Btock section four miles north of Dalton. 80 acres under cultivation; 6 room house; barn 24x32; two wells; 34 miles of fence; one mile from Simla. Price f 14.00 per acre, one-half cash. 320 acres. 12 miles west of Dalton; 200 acre3 under culti vation; all fenced and cross fenced. One-half cash, balance one and two years. 480 acres, 6 miles northwest of Sidney; 300 acres under cultivation; bouse 20x32; barn 24x32; 4,000 bushel granary. Price Is $30.00 per acre, $3,000 cash, balance to suit the pur chaser. For further information write or see C. W. HANDLEY Dalton, Cheyenne County, Nebr. Yellowstone Park unique among the recreation ami woiulor spots of the world, wan set aside by the Government "For the Benefit and Knjoyment of the Peo ple" for all time, primarily because it contains by far the largest and most complete collection of natural phenomena in the entire world. There are Geysers of every known variety, Falls twice the height of Niagara, the largest lake at its altitude in the world (excepting one in Peru) ; while to see the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone is an epoch in anyone's life. The Burlington Park service through Cody, the Kast and Scvnic Gateway, will be improved, in connection with a special automobile service between Cody and the Lake Hotel a ninety-mile delightful auto ride along one of the World's famous scenic highways. Through Coast travelers can also enter the Park via Cody, resume the rail jour ney from Gardiner, paying extra only for such Park side-tour accom modations as they receive. Park publications on the press. In due time, ask us for then. J. KltlPKI.IlAl Ml. Ticket Ag' tit, Alliance, Neb. I,. W. WAKKI.KY, (ieneral lasMiiK'r Agent, lOOl Puriiam Street, Omaha, Neb. Mmm Oily