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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1916)
JACK MILLER Auctioneer Live Stock and Farm Sales a Specialty. Write Me for Terms and Dates. Best of References. ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA iAAXUiuj and -OtAwoo. Tinner METAL WORK Brazing We do all kinds of tinning, repair ing and metal work. Radiators and aluminum crank cases a spec ialty. W. E. I LAGAN The Tinner With Rheln-Rousey Co. Phones: 98 Res., 695 CORRECT ENGLISH HOW TO USE IT Josephine Tnrck Baker, Editor MONTHLY MAGAZINE For Progressive Men and Women, Business and Professional; Club Women, Teachers, Students, Mia tsters, Doctors, Lawyers, Stenog raphers, and for all who wish to Speak and Write Correct English Special Feature Every Mouth YOUR EVERY-DAY VOCABULARY: HOW TO ENLARGE IT Sample Copy 10c. Subscription Price, $2 a Year EVAXSTOX, ILLINOIS Josephine Turck Baker's Standard Magazine and Books are recommend ed by this paper. YOUR u A Valcatle Asset of Your Business We Help Our Cus tomers to Success With Presentable, Profitable PUBLICITY SHERIFFS SALE Notice Is hereby Uten thst by vir tue of an order of sale Issued by tbe Clerk of the District Court of the 16th Judicial District of Nebraska, within and for Box Butte County, in an action wherein A. M. Redpath is plaintiff and Robert Clark, et al, are defendants. I will at 10 o'clock A. M. on the 7th day of July, A. D. 1916, at the west front door of the Court House in the City of Alliance, Box Butte County, Nebraska, offer for sale at public auction the following describ ed lands and tenements, to-wlt: The E4 of the NW and Lots 1 and 2 of Section 31, in Township 24, North of Range 4 8, West of the 6th P. M., Nebraska. Given under my hand this 31st day of May, 1916. C. M. COX, Sheriff. Burton & Reddish, Attorneys. 26-6t-739-7308 NOTICE FOB BIDS Bids will be received for the re moval of 2,000 yards of dirt more or less, from corner of Missouri Ave. and east 7th street, waste in about two blocks. Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. CARTER CALDER, 26-2t-6978 City Clerk. NOTIC10 The Mayor and City Council of the city of Alliance, Box Butte county, N braska, will sit as a board of equalization on Tuesday, June 15th, 1916. at 8 o'clock p. m., in the city hall. CARTER CALDER, 26-2t-6978 City Clerk. 5ti - Dog licenses are now due and pay able to the city clerk or Steve Jack son, official dog catcher. All tax must be paid on or before the fif teenth day of June or the ordinance governing the no-payment will be strictly enforced. Dogs must wear tags. 25-tf-6971 NOTICE FOIt HEARING IN THE COUNTY COURT OF BOX BUTTE COUNTY, NEBRASKA. In the Matter of the Estate of Frank Wiltson, deceased. Now on this 8th day of June, 1916, came Eugene Burton, administrator, d. b. n. of the estate of Frank Wilt son, deceased, and filed his final ac count as such administrator, and al so filed a petition for distribution and assignment of the residue of said estate now in his possession to the persons entitled by law to receive, same. It is therefore ordered that the fith day of July. 1916, at 2 o'clock P. M. in my office in the County Court House of Box Butte County, Nebraska, be fixed as the time and place of hearing, examining and al lowing said account, and for hearing and considering said petition for dis tribution and assignment of the res idue of said estate. And the heir of the said Frank Wiltson, deceased and all persons interested in said es tate are required to appear at the time and place so designated, and show raue, if such exist, why sain account should not be allowed, or the residue of said estate distribut ed. It 1h further ordered that said Eu gene Burton, Administrator d. b. n. give notice to all persons interested in said estate by causing a copy of itnis order to be published in the Al liance Herald, a newspaper printed and published at Alliance, Box Butte i County, Nebraska, and circulated in said County, three Ftiecessive weeks prior to the day set for said hearing. ! Dated this 8th day of June, 1916. L. A. BERRY. (SEAL) County Judge. 27-41-741-7310 We will furnish the money to build homes in Alliance. We inspect the moDertv ourselves and furnish 1 money quickly nt n low rate of inter est. Nebraska Mini i ompany, Alli ance, Nehr. Lloy d's " Colu mnj Sheridan Ford, member of the leg islature from Detroit, tells a story of a visit to a gospel mission at which an evengelist was preaching on temp erance. The speaker exhorted his hearers to vote for prohibition that every brewery and distillery might be driven to the bottom of tbe sea. "Amen!" came a lusty voice from the audience. "Yes, and we'll drive every saloon into the sea, too," continued the evangelist. "Hooray!" came the response from the same voice. "Why are you so enthusiastic, my prohibi tion friend?" Inquired the speaker. "I aint no prohibitionist," came the response; "I'm a deep-sea diver." To and fro marched the Bentry be fore the gate of a certain field so many paces this way, and then the same number the other. A gentle man, almost as broad as he was long, approached the inarching figure and addressed him as follows: "I say, may man, can 1 go through here?" The sentry paused in his perambula tions to gaze at the ponderous figure of his questioner. Then he replied: "Well, I don't exactly know, sir, but a cartload of hay managed to get through this morning." Smart Young Man "What do you think of Brown?" Indignant Old Gentleman "Brown, sir! He is one of those people that pat you on the back before your face, and hit you in the eye behind your back!" "My married sister quite often leaves her three small boys for me to hove, honor, and obey while Bhe goes shopping." related the bachelor. "It is not so much of a task as you might imagine, either." Among other things' the little lads are passionately fond of attaching tin cans to dogs' tails. I keep a larger boy employed to pro vide the necessary material. Some Bulletin No. 3 Why Not Face the Facts About Armor Competition? To the People: The policy of the United States Government for many years has made real competition la armor-making ineffective. The Government might hare asked the three armor plants for bids and let the entire tonnage to the lowest bidder. That would have made competition effective. Hie result of such a course would have been to drive two of the three manu facturers out of business and leave the country with facilities of only one plant in time of need. The Governmrnt hi fact haw always naked for liia from the three manufacturers, but no matter what the price quoted, each year's business was t!iv.lol among them. Armor makers serve but one customer the Government, just as a public utility serves but one customer a community. The solution of the public utility problem is regulation of rates. The solution of the armor problem Is for the Government to fix the price. We voluntarily agree to accept any price fixed by the Federal Trade Commission. Isn't acceptance of that offer better than the destruction of an Industry built solely to serve the Government? CHAS. M. SCHWAB, Chairman EUGENE O. GRACE, President Bethlehem Steel Company . "From that day," says the mayor, "I saw no more of the bore." Remittance Wanted. For hours the sympathetic mother had listened to her son's tirade against the college that had expelled him in disgrace and against his fa ther for abetting them in it. "But, dear," she said at last, "you really cannot blame your father for being angry . You must Bne that you have made a very bad return for all his unremitting kindness." "Ah, that's Just it," retorted the irate student, "If it hadn't been so confoundedly 'unremitting' I could have pulled through." "Not a bit, old chap. I never sold anything before it started- and I haven't since." Jessie "Please, auntie, the new lady next door says, her compliments, and will you play very low, because her husband Is extremely musical." Tatron "I say, waltah is this peach or apple pie?" Garcou "Can't you tell by the taste?" "No." . "Then what difference does make?" Price 50c. at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Wbaley had. Foster-Milbura Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv Jun 1-8 If you are paying high Interest rates in tho Ilutldlng & Loan call on the Nebraska Land Company and get the money at reduced Interest rates. it Pl.K.NTY OF 1'ltOOP "Why did you slap your baby Bis ter's face?" " 'Cause th' rest uv 'er was wrapt up.." Judge. "What makes Carol so disliked?" "She got the most votes for being popular." From People You Know From Al liance Citizens Walter (to westerner, who Is in restaurant with city niece) Shall I ' bring you a half-portion, sir? Went frnfr A what? ! Vino. Mntomimiim) TliAt In tli UnmitUrill Tho greatest skeptic can hardly fail to be convinced by evidence like this. It Is impossible to produce better proof of merit than the testi mony of residents of Alliance, of people who cun be seen nt any time. Head the following case of It: Mrs. J. K. Whaley. 422 K. Oregon St., Alliance, says: "Over three ytara ago my kidneys became badly disor dered and the kidney secretions wore Whenever I stooped, way you order In these places. Uncle, j snarp P'"n "" turougii my loin- U'Aalarnnr l"i It !' All rlPht , ttllU It WUH Urtiu mi iu Dirsinnvn . . n ruin nri w, h id. , B . . ., . ., days he appears with as many as six-, bH me R nn.if-portlon. and a quar- I ried many remedies, but all failed teen clogs and cans, and my nephews inn of beef and a few acres to ue,n untn 1 UHed Donn 8 Kld" have a uelightful function. The eld- 07.Xry ! 1llls' P''"""1 at "olsten's Drufi est has evolved a plan tor tin-can- . ' Store. They brought relief . in a ning ten dogs at one ti.. e and letting them all oft together. The result in evt-.innig thtti he or anybody else could ask. It is very easy to keep the children amused if you only know how." g a Friend -Well, how's the war af- j short time and I continued using fecting you?" ! them until I was free from kidney PoBt-Cubist-InipressioniBt Sculptor complaint." S3 Catarrh Cannot fie Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the dis ease. Catarrh 1b a local, disease, greatly Influenced by constitutional conditions, and in order to cure It you must take an Internal remedy. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally and acts thru the blood on the mucous surfaces of the system. Hall's Catarrh Cure was prescribed by one of tbe best physicians in this coun try for years. It la composed of some of the best tonics known, com bined with some of the best blood purifiers. The perfect combination of the Ingredients in Hall's Catarrh Cure Is what produces such wonder ful results in catarrhal conditions. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. All Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills for constipa tion. Adv-June Of $4 ,M . ! VARICOCELE ffiacn WITHOUT LW riCI t THE KNIF a - ... isss in wansaa City. I have U.' siii-iesHliilly tieatfd thousands f! of ihhph of VnrlotKKle. Hydio- tJQkr Hcele. ana allied troubles. The knotted veins, pain, enlarge- , nirnt, weakness and other -,V3 Hvn-ptoiiis uulikly disappear.' j Wilte for lllimtrnted book, wTi Without the Knife" and full particu lars free, sealed. Call or address g'..T.'f.'PaywhenCURED 25S27 wnim vicm we ms j KNOWLEDGE THAT PAYS Knowing that you aiv insured in the LINCOLN ACCIDENT IN- SURANCK COMPANY makes your reeovery from sick ness and accident more pleasant GUY LOCKWOOD Representative for western Ne. braska. All claims settled per sonally and promptly LEG SORES tO ULCERS rff H'nM 1 I IlMM CUj. pfl full j ireitUMl lliuaod ore l and tiKVMiitxit SAM) 1111,1. ITi:.MS Mrs. L. P. Carnine entertained the i C. C. Club at a bunk party given at j her home on Friday evening. She I entertained all the members of the I club, who are: Mrs. Crawford, .Miss 1 MariiHi Crtrwford, Mrs. L. P. Carnine, Mis.; Kmuiii Gentle, Mrs. Glenn Gen tle, Mrs. John Powers, Mrs. A. Ston er, and Miss Mary It. Powers. They had as guest of honor Miss Mabel Lawrence of Angora, Nebr. There was a prize" offered for the best dream, and Mrs. Gentle carried off the stiver (?) loving cup. At an early hour the next morning the guests left for their respective homes after having spent a very enjoyable night of laughter, Bongs, etc., but very little sleep. The C. C. Club meets every Friday at the homes of the different members, but this is the first social affair since the organ ization of the club. Last Friday they met at the home of Mrs. Glen Gentle. The next meetin will be held at'tbe home of Mrs. John Powers. Miss Jessie McGovern of Comstock, Nebr.. is the guest of Mrs. L. D. Car nine this week. Miss Eloise Tiirman celebrated her tenth birthday, Wednesday, May 24. Twenty guests were present. L, P. Carnine. Fred Case, Hufus Thomas, ' Glenn Gentle and Fred Woods went to assist A. Turman brand horses at the Vaughn. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gentle drove the new Studebaker to Bayard Tues day. Miss Emma Gentle spent Thursday at the Yaugbn ranch. John Powers, Jr., came home Sun day from Scottsbluff. He returned to the Dluffs, Tuesday. Mrs. Frank Boon pent a few days of last week in Alliance. . Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gentle spent Sunday at the Woods ranch. lroierly Punished. J "Cone!" shouted the widely ex-; cited individual, wuvjng his arms in : the n.iildle of the street. A crowd gathered quickly. Cone! Gone!" he shrieked again ami yet again. j "VMiat's the matter? Cashier! eloned with vour money?" ! "Wife ran awi.y?" "Lost a child?" "No, no, no. But it's gone!" Kifiy-seven people held their breath, and then asked as one: "What's gone?" The excited individual became sud denly calm. "Yesterday has gone, my friends, he said, with a glad smile, "and to day is going. You Inay die tomorrow or today. Now, without loss of time, you should take out a policy of life insurance with my firm, the ." Then seven and fifty strong men seized him and bore him to the near est horse trough. Slip a few Prince Albert smokes into your system! Two good rooms for light house keeping. Phone 31. H. J. YOUNO. R. t. K.ulli TobMM ce. Ihara of rhromi lTi)M-a. coubia4 oitk rlaiul tncurbi I BXi MJHKM I ftod VAHllUHK Mrloi I A lid MdiMI BtHkod llMUWWI pl.'la wreM. vt 11 Do u ( huh o in.ik. Write lot tlUt's book-FfakJC fcn.l.a. 'vrfHEnuUllEll I fir!! I WUITTIC "MA l wit a. 11 uu liwai Ctcr. Ma. To the Public "I have been using Chamberlain's Tablets for indigestion for tbe past six months, and it affords me pleas ure to say I have never used a rem edy that did me so much good." Mrs. C. E. Ililey. Illion. N. Y. Cham berlain's Tablets sre obtainable ev erywhere. Adv-June Disappointment An ofifcer attached to the White House tells a story of a small boy whom President Wilson encountered at Scranton, Pa. The president was speaking to a crowd from tbe steps of a seminary for girls. The boy pushed and shov ed his way through the crowd until he found himself squarely in front of the president, whereupon be shouted excitedly: "Where is it? Where is it?" Mr. Wilson stopped bis speech and Huid good naturedly: "Well, my boy, 1 suppose I am 'it'." At this the youngster's face assum ed a look of disgust. "Oh,"'be said in a lower tone, "I thought it was a dog fight." A Itemed) for llore. Tbe mayor of a western town hit upon a novel scheme to rid himself of a bore who had pestered him for some time. The mayor's doorkeeper was a good-uutured, obliging chap, and he could uever find it in his heart to turn the bore away. Just as sure as the mayor was in, the bore was cer tain to be admitted. , One day the mayor determined to end tbe perse cution. So he said to bis door keeper: 'Henry, do you know why Smith continues to couie here so regularly?' No. sir; I can't say that I do." "Well, Henry, I don't mind telling you in confidence that he's after your Job." ALI iv? 1 1 1 1)111 v . MS V fc.,1 iU'HiULS IK- .vv,eQ xmm 1 -M y r the national joy smoke You've heard many an earful about the Prince Albert oatented process that curs our bite and parch and lets you smoke your fill without a comeback 1 Stake your bank roll thai it proves out every hour of the day. Prince Albert has always been sold without couoons or premiums. We prefer to give quality! There's sport smoking a pipe or rolling your own, but you know that you've got to have the right tobacco! We tell you Prince Albert will bang the doors wide open for you to come in on a good time firings uo everv little so often, without a regret! YouH feel like your smoke past has been wasted and will be sorry you cannot back up for a fresh start. You swing on this say-so like it was a tip to a thousand-dollar bill ! It's worth that in happi ness and contentment to you, to every man who knows what can be gotten out of a chummy jimmy pipe or a makin s cigarette with Prince Albert for "packing"! THB Prtnc X t V.13,. . M .ft ' IS.. I. J. SETNOLOS TOBACCO CO. Tkto U lh mm Albrt ltd rad tin. and is lact, tvmty Prlne Albert packac. h r..l mMMS-to-roa cn tl-irevrt1. Voa'tt rnai: "Procwi Patent lulv 3uth. I9u7." That niiM 11. Mt ilia Uuitd SiatetQovcrn- mnt ha granlod patent on th roc b which Prince Albert I mad. And by which tomtit bile mn4 throi ercft a re cur our: avtir where tobacco it sold you'll And Prince Albert awaiting yee M toDD red bas. Se; tidy red tin, 10c: handaomo pound and half-pound tin humidor and in that clever crystal- gla humidor, with pong moi (toner top, that keep tho tobacco in aucb An conditio) alwayal , . l -