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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1916)
YOUR is nil figure.! for you; any measurements; any shape stacks; l.oth government and local or Western rule; endorsed and used by bankers and hay dealers wherever introduced; as essential to the farmer as the interest table to the banker or the adding 9 machine to the office. Trice of tables, 50c each; set Herald Publishing Co. Alliance, Nebraska E9BBSSES9BBQBB3 Your Health depends on the purity of drugs used and the care employed in compounding the prescriptions given you by your doc tor. Sometimes it is even a matter of Life and Death Our stock of drugs is the best and freshest we can buy. We use the utmost care in compound ing ail prescriptions, as your doctor will tell you. It is a matter of conscience with us. BRENNAN'S Hot and Cold Drinks, Lunches Served at Our Sanitary Fountain. mat. V. ... -ti' . .thi-j -Ti I Dray Phon M Expert Mechanical Repair Work NEW SHOP-JUST OPENED I have . slaltli.slu'il a headquarters with tin- VuzU I-IK-c-1 1 ie al Company opposite the Drake Hotel for a yrneral repair bus iness. EXPERT MECHANICAL REPAIR WORK on any job, large or small, is guaranteed to you at reasonable prices Bring Me Your Work or Phone No, 7 Typewriters Sewing Machines Adding Machines Phonographs Cash Registers Any Piece of Apparatus or Machinery Promptly and Correctly Repaired W. O. BARNES Formerly with Barnes Jewelry Co. ft. HI MLJ HARNESS HAY of three, $1.00. DYE & OWENS Transfer Lint HOUSEHOLD GOOD 7jy t iransrer worn solicit ed. Residence phone 636 and Blue 674 Hand made from best material Outlast any factory made goods. Call and see. Harness repairing by experienc ed harness maker. J. M. COVERT At M. I). Nichols' stand, Alliance CONVENTION PLANS Plan Being Perfected for Giving T. I. A.'n the Finest Convention Tlicy I'.ver llnl The convention committee of Post M, Travelers Protective Association, consisting of I. II. Highland, chair nian, .lack Hawes. sec retary. S V. Thompson, It. ('. Strong and II. W. Hull, are completing plans for an en tertainment for the visiting delegates to tin- state convention on April 28 and 29 that will make them feel that Alliance Is a host to be proud of. The official pioL'rnm as approved 1 iy (ho stair- board of directors. Is as follows : I ril.i. April '2H, I OHI 9 :?,) a. in. Music by Imperial Orchestra. Meet i ni! called to order by President of Post M. Invocation by Post M chaplain, II. J. Young. Music. Address of Welcome. Mayor P. H. Komig. Address of Welcome, in behalf of Al liance Commercial Club John W. (Juthrie. Uesponse by State provident W, 0, White. Music, 11 :00 a. m. State division called to order by State President W. G. White. Heading of minutes of last annual meeting. Appointment of following commit tees, to-wlt: Utiles, Hesolutlons, Credentials, Constitution and By laws, National Apportionment. Music. DINNER 2:30 p. m. Music. State Memorial services under super vision of State Chaplain A. V. Whiting. Sermon by National Chaplain A. A. Brooks. 4 p. m. Reports of Credentials Committee, Rules Committee, State Officers and Committees, Post Secretary treasurers. General business. Music. 7 p. ru. Banquet at Drake Hotel. 8:30 p. ni. Reception of Delegates at Phelan Opera House. 9 p. m. Dance at Phelan Opera House. Music by Imperial Orchestra. Saturday, April 21), 1016 9:30 a. ru. Music. Additional Reports. Reports of Committees on Creden tlals. Resolutions, Constitution and By-laws. National Apportionment General business. Flection of state ollicers by order. Flection of delegates and alternates to National Convention. Selection of city for 1917 convention. Music. DINNKIt 1 p. m. Auto ride to Pine Ridge and return, starting from Drake Hotel, weath er permitting. 9 p. m. Dancing at Phelan Opera House for Public. Free to all. Special entertainment has been provided for visiting ladies. The ladies' entertainment committee con sists of Mesdaines S. W. Thompson. lack Hawes. H. C. Strong, George D. Read and T. G. Hitchcock. The Drake Hotel will be convention head quarters. At the last regular meeting ol Post M. on March 11, the following ollicers were elected for the ensuinu year: C. M. Looney, president; Geo. Read, vice president; K. strong. secretary-treasurer. Board or dir ectors: S. W. Thompson, chairman; .1. H. Hawes. A. D. Uodgers, J. C. Davis. H. Y. Hull. Chairmen of committees: Railroad. J. H. Hawes; legislative. L. H. Highland; Press. Lloyd C. Thomas; Hotel. R. M. Bak er; Employment. C. L. Kwing; Good Roads, S. W. Thompson; Chaplain. II. J. Young: Sick and Relief, Joe O'Connor. The members of Post M were much pleased when the new welcome sign was erected and foil ml to be in the T. P. A. colors, blue and white. Catarrhal I leaf lies Cannot He Curcl by local applications, as tin y cannot reach the diseased portion of Hie car. Tln-rc is only one way to cure catarr hal deafness, and that is by a consti tutional remedy. Catarrhal D'mImc-h is caused by an inllamed condition of the mucin;.-; limnu of the Fast a lna :i Tube. When tliis tube is inllamed you have a rumbling sound or im perfect heating, and when it is en tirely closed. Deafness is t tie resni'. I'n'.ess the inllaii ination can be i e duced and this lube restoied to it noc, al condition, hearing will he de stroyed forever. Many cases of deal ness are caused by catarrh, which is an intl. lined condition of the mucoii surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure acts i Urn the blood on the mucous sur faces of the system. We will give one hundred dollars for any case of Catarrhal DeaTnes--tint cannot be cured by Hall's Ca tarrh Cure. Circulars free. All druggists, 7.e. F. I. Cheney Co., Toledo. O. Adv- April Fremont Want". DM7 Convention Fremont, Nebr.. March 27 At its annual meeting, post U. Travelers.' Protective association, elected otlii -ers and delegates. The delegates were instructed to make an eflort a' he Alliance convention to secure the 1917 convention for Fremont. The new ollicers are: President, M. M. Mortensen; ice president, J. I.. Dy son; secretary-treasurer, Hurt Turri .r. F. A. Williams was chosen L ie tate to the national convention ai La fayette, Did. Delegates to the state convent ie were chosen as follows: L L. Lease L. K Farnshoff. Louis Sopher. M K llel s. C. L Israel. Fred Hawkers Perry Franklin. A. P. Williams. A. .) Kdilv. C. D. Hoscoe, K. M. (Villus Harry Rogers, P. A. Nelson. Lee Mar tyn. V. P. Rasnnissen, W. G. Whit- lieorge t . woiz. j. w. .auon. riani Perkins and Sullivan. Don't Say, "I Want a Box of Matches" Ask for Safe Home Matches and you will rj"t the very best matches that money will buy. Non. poisonous don't spark don't sputter don't break a real safety strike -any where match. Inspected and labeled by the Un derwritcrs' Laboratories. fir. A I! rrnnr t. Ask ftr th. m by mime. The Diamond Match Company HALL PAYS CLAIMS State Treasurer Mali, Ilitxlnu Action on Attorney General' Opinion, Will Pay Warrant (By special correspondent) Lincoln, April 5 State Treasurer George E. Hall, basing his action on an opinion given out by Attorney General Reed, has decided to pay claims against the cash funds of the several boards which he has been holding up for several months be cause the legislature failed to make a specific appropriation of these funds. The boards affected are the Pharmacy, Optometry. Osteopathy, Veterinary, Kmbalniers and the cash funds of the S'ate Board of Health. Claims against the State Board of Nurses, Chiropractors and Dental Boards, which were at first held up, have been allowed for some time past because the state trea Mirer, under his ruling, found a provision of law pertaining to these seveial boards that would admit payment. Thi.s clears up the clouds that have been hanging over the cash funds of all departments and board of the state excepting the Pure Food and Oil Commission. A recent injunction of an Omaha oil company has thrown the funds of this department into the care of the supreme court, and by or der of the court, the balance of fees not used to defray tln running ex penses of the department are turned over to i ha t body and do not reach the treasurer's oflice. It is not like ly that State Treasurer Hall will take up the matter of paying Food Co - mission claims until the supreme court has had a chance to rule on the question at issue. The State Board of Health, under the supervision of Dr. II. B. Cum mins of the Board of Secretaries, will issue Bulletin No. 2 for Arpil. wh'ch will feature sanitation and the fly pest. It will be tilled with valuable inform.it ion on t lit military require ments to insure health and prevent disease during the spring and heat of the summer months. A copy may be secured free by sending a card to Dr. .1. D. C:tse oi th S'.ite Board of Health S ' " u e-'!n. Adjutant General Hall of the Ne braska National Guard has just com pleted ttie purchase of 9M acres of OLD KENTUCKY' CHEW THAT SATISFIES Full of Flavor That Lasts As Long As the Chew Lasts SWEET AND WHOLESOME Vou have noticed, of course, that cmtv Kind of looo tohacco dries up, and loses its lUivor and i fractal ice. It i only the hard ire-sed 7m.c, like ( ld Kentucky, that retains the juice, and preserves the tlavor, ! for a lone; period. A chew of ( Id Kentucky car ries straight to your ton :ue, where you j;et the full ood of it, the sweet, wholesome, appetizing digest ion-aiding juice of the leaf. ( ld Kentucky makes a specially healthful-and satisfying chew he cause it is made of ripe, selected, hand-stemmed Hurley leaf, press ed into plug in a hright, clean fac tory, under the most rigid sanitary conditions. If you haven't tried Old Ken lucky ou should do so right away. You'll say you never sup posed a tohacco could he so fruity sweet, delicious and refreshing In lov plugs. land about three miles northeast of Ashland, to be used as a range for the promotion of rifle practice and for mobilization purposes. The cost of the site was $26,269, and was paid for out of V. S. Government funds which have accumulated since General Hall was Inducted into of fice. The land is splendidly located for a rifle range, and Is said to bo one of the llnest sites for army mo bilization and maneuvers in the west. One of the best laws placed on the statute books in the 191.1 session of the legislature was the Smith bridge law. so called because of its intro duction by the present state auditor, Wm. II. Smith, at that time a mem ber of the state senate. The law provides that county boards shall let contracts for bridizoK based on uni-i form plans furnished by the state en timer. This stimulates coninetl Uon, as tio fr.vored firm is allowed to' furnish the specification. The act! also provides that the bridge shall be inspected by the state engineer if lie I iu iickod tfk ilii pn lv tlln e.mntv l.n,it-t i - . ....... ... .. . v, ..... , ii i u'll I M or taxpayers. M. C. Bysong, a mem ber of the supervisor's hoard of Cuiu ing county, declati-d while iu Lincoln the other day that hs county, build- i.t.iA. . nit, uiuii;.- unner uie provisions oi j 'tift law, had built more and better) bridges for J18.000 last vear than it did w ith an expenditure of $52,000 j the year before under the old system. This is merely one instance of how j very effective this law has been in: preventing the wholesale bridge graft that has heretofore prevailed in the various counties of the state. PKLPAUi: I OF. OLD AGl! What would you do if you should lose your job? What provisions have you made for old age? Why not learn the business of farming so you will always have a good job waiting for you so that when you are "Osler lzed" you will welcome the notice to quit because you already have some thing better? Yqu can prepare yourself while waiting. It is easy. Take a course in the CAMPBELL COItKfiSl'ONDEXCK SCHOOL OF SOIL CULTURE and you will be ready for anything that may come up. You need not leave home nor miss a day from your regular work Just use your spare time, iou can get the benefits of a complete agricultural course for a nominal tuition fee. No extra ex pense for books. You can begin at any time and have the choice of the following courses: Soil Improvement Soil Tillage Dry farming Small Farming Irrigation Farm Eneineering Poultry Raising Animal Husbandry Bee Keeping Horticulture Now is the time to enroll and get ready foi the winter when you have time to study. Send for our catalog number four. It will cost you noth ing and may be the means of putting you next to many a good dollar. Address CAMPBKLL CORR ES PON D ENC E SCHOOL Billings, Montana. SANDHILL ItllhKXKS Ed Masteller and Ted Myers, bet ter known as the wire boys, were at the Smith ranch gathering cattle for the Shoe ranch one day last week. Hank Keenan w-as a caller at Mc Laughlin's ranch Wednesday. Miss Mayme Fitzgerald called at the H. E. Smith ranch one day this week. One of the Oil hoys is working for Smith at present. Pete Bignell and Hank Smith were gathering horses for the Turkey dia mond Wednesday. Claude Rice returned home after catching in the county. Barb and Smooth left for Wyom ing with cattle Saturday. Ed I'tz anil Frank Cant w ell were Alliance visitors Saturday. Ceo. Skala and Ted Myers visited the McLaughlin home Sunday. Pete McLaughlin was hauling spuds for John Hicks last week. Bud McLaughlin called on Birkel's Wednesday night. Billie Rice was shipping cattle this week. Arnold Jacohson returned home Saturday after a few days hard work tor Charley Soth. ! One of the wire boys was takiuu napshots for Peie Mi Laut'lilin Stm l.iy. Pete MeLaughlin lias been bother "il witli Iro.eu feet all winter. Tin- Iikx social and dance at the liiisti Iike sehool house was not very we attended on account of the storm. (irant Keenan. better known as one of the chap boys, was Sunday caller on Miss F.llen Myers. Hank Smith was in Alliance Fri lay after his sister. Watch fluid's Cough Colds, running of nose, continued irritation of the mucous niembranedf r.eulecied may mean Catarrh later Don't take the chances -do some thing for your child! Children will not take every medicine, but they will luKc Dr. King's New Discovery and without bribing or teasing. It's a sweet pleasant Tar Syrup and so ef lictive. Just laxative enough to i eliminate the waste poisons. Almost first dose helps. Always prepar- 1 no mixing or fussing. Just aiik I your druggist for Dr. King's New Dis ; eovery. It will safeguard your child jauainst serious ailments resulting f i om colds. ! .'v- 2 I.'OIIS 1 1 1 1 1 ! 1 1 1 , Villi 11. m neeil em- i ployed as druuui.-t at F. J. Brennan's! Iru-j store for several years, resigned i is position last week and left Sun- ' noon for Iimaha, from w here 1 - .kiil go to his home in Iowa for a lie i-- succeeded at the Bren- i... i i 1 1 1 ,r e..i ! ..-:.. U I. ...I L i:- litis. Netir., who arrived in Alii !,. . the la'ter part of last week. Pti'iils' sth grade examination will he given at court house in Alliance and at school house at Hemingford on April 13 and 1 1. OPAL ki ssi:ll. 1H-1-6S49 County Supt. 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