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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1916)
WORLD'S CiUUMJ FOUR-YEAR-OLD may m ii.i) rnv iiM-i K"Hf l!nrr. N(br. At a meeting of tho Commercial Club n move wdk nrtel for n burnt election ii raise f SO, 000 t.i $10,000 for the erection of ti iii-w rlty hill. 'The city rounoU liii.t recently nkei for bids for p :iu'ci:i.bi1 Tiro tmrk to topi Id tho net jrhboi hood of $5,010, and ih"rp :ie m MMinicip.il building avail., hi, at tli l'i's"iit tl ; ( to lor this machine. Tho Commercial Chih I'! b li'nil tho ii(.v to build unliable t-tt y hall, unsl hits tho biiainoHB pub lic or tho r.ly boh I ml It. hjitrmi.-iru Your "f I If your rir.M la i.k 1 tiHT : t tlitiPf fluKhotf, IrrltnblM and fretful you iliouht f!c....: o this roii'lltlon at onc us tho rhniioos ar. your little or.o U tmfiVrlnn from m-orrns. Kick nton Worm Killor Is what you rhonld yrt. This well known ronioily In loi fnpe form In p1nnnt to tnho and ot pf'l.j tin worniB nt onoo, the catiRe of your child's Buffering. Only 2Sc, nt all drn Faints. Adv 3 , WITHIN TWO WKKKS Th federal farm loan bvrd, which hnn Juwt rot uf nod to WasbinR ton from tin final tour of tho rountry to dotormlne th best location for the ofitahllohmont of the twelTe fod cral farm loan banka, is now engag ed In studying the mass of testimony rervlved during Its trip. Announce ment of the selection of the twelve federal dlntrlrta In which the banks nre to be located Is expected within the next couple of weeks. Company at that place. The (lret WVHlern ! the only eoirpnny In tW4 I'nlted Platen, accordinn to Mr. Tark" who dries If s pulp. Th'la pulp fc oM by the car load to bo tined plo'k food. One of the saniples eon-talited-about :0 per cent t sugsf while the otlxr contained pf thfW 1 per cent. The first nell for $1 a Ion and the n-ron l fur' f 17 ft tow The exact efi'of.f of dried niE,ar pulr for flock food in not yet known bnf InveHllcntlons nrp being conduct"f an J It t poasltdo that It will bn found to make fine Ftocli food atid ns a re mlf f-ov the means of making ad- ditionul revenue for tho BUKar com panys. Mr, Parks has been working! In th !ii":ir factory nt (lerlng for thf pnul three months, but prior to thai time wa.i a renldont of Alliance for some ten years. When the Fall Work is Done WHAT THEN? v Vliy not join the numerous other boys and girls from the farms ind ranches who are taking our Special Short Course in Farm Accounting and Business:5 Just the thing for the coming Business Farmer, No other school offers this course. Diploma awarded at end of twenty weeks Special Folder on Request. Other courses offered: Bookkeeping, Banking, Audit Wot Id's 1 ' in pl m MxNii'iti Junior 4-jcar-UI tiae JUl.iT.tO.a l'oimiN .r Milk iu O.-io Year Qu-en I'id.. Merro.l. n 1 r, 4 1 0 11 V 11 II, the wonbafnl 1-year-oM llol ntciit heifer bred ami owned ;y K. I'. t-Vhroed-r. f Moor'vud. Mitm., liau -"f.T-tly the Wefl.l eVl'l'MieO of ii'.'i iv.iiiiikuMii ), (Mlii (t!i; nbitit no rlmrnctiM h-tir rf t!i br-nl. Tlirt tV'.u.'-fi of trr wml'l'.i incnt art 1 a hsi'i'n- 4 5fir-ni i .no :io,.;;o.2 it. of lr.ilh :'ivl 1,111. SO H .f f.,t. eiu :i!.m.( to 1 . 3 S 9 . 1 5 II.''. of Ml per cent initi'T. In no n.t.iih r.r lh' year did r.Ur f ill below 2.00lb.v milk or b low 100 Hh. bu'ter. Her aver;vv.i f ;t test for th" wliolo jer wan 3 PS j'tr rent. Uer.iii Iwl llnir t no world's record for both n'llk and but ter In tho Junior-four flaos, nho Is. I ho ing, Commercial Law, Penmanship, English, Short- I hand and Typewriting, Normal Training and - many others. . - x "PItOVKD BY THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Nebraska School of Business T. A. BLAKESLEE, PRESIDENT Cor. O and 14th Sts., LINCOLN, NEBRASKA II. V. L. AISO HITS TIIK IlAUilKt; .MAN Men whose wavy locks neeiV trlm rshiR and who tind it neceiisary to have the Job done In Omaha have been digging t little deeper into their Jeans since the Urst of the month. The 11. C. I ha3 Jitt tho barbers of the city on the MisfquH Ha well as thos" In "The Hippest little City In Nebraska", at least it Ms hit mo-u of the Wgfier shops in maha. On Deceiiber 1 tho price of a hair cut Po;:re4 from two bits to thirty-live cents, and Omaha papers predict that shaves will so to twenty cents. Here In Alliance men with hair on their heads think nothing of fork Ins over the thirty-five conpera, 'and thoffu with a crop on their necks have become accustomed to paying twenty cents for a complete Rhave. Whoii Yon Have n Odd Give It attention, avoid exposure, be ttgular and careful of your diet,, also cem.ience taking Ir. King's New Discovery. If contains Pine Tar. Antiseptic Oils and Balsams. U slUhtly laxative. Dr. Klng'a Now Discovery eases your cough, Boothes your throat and broncllal tubes, checks your cold, starts to clear your head. In a short time you know'your cold is better. Itn the standard fam ily couch syrup In use over 40 year3. tier a bottle at once. Keep It In the house as a cold Insurance. Sold' at your druggist Adv 3 Clean cotton rags wanted at Th H-val I ollieo. Wo pay three cenw per pound. Woolen rat's not Wnntf' ... i. .u u u iMnnipi.yy. Such tobacco enjoyment ,as you never thought jould be is yours to command quick as you buy some Prince Albert and fire-up a pipe or a home-made cigarette! Prince Albert gives you every tobacco sat isfaction your smoke appetite ever hankered for. That's because it's made by a patented orocess that curs our bite and parch! Prince Albert been sold without coupons or We prefer to give quality ! the- national joy tmoke has a flavor as different as it is delightful. You never tasted the like of it I And that isn't strange, either. ' Men who think they can't smoke a pipe or roll a ciga rette can smoke and wilt smoke if they use Prince Albert And smokers who have not yet given P. A. a try- N out certainly have a big surprise and a lot of enjoyment coming their way as soon as they invest la a supply. Prince Albert tobacco-will tell its own story I R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO, Winston-Salem, N. C. s -until , I rttMV-UHlWt U H ' wmmn fo;f$j&t On Ih. km aid f 4) I ! V- . ' W thM lidy rxi tw .. ,1 r W : I K.. Ih! Ill , . . cm Patented Julr has always i-v' whict premiums meka pip whm M mw.ii bWorl ofi bbRNINO f IPt AN0 4 ClGAStlTS. TOBACCO, e Alieit Bay Ptine Albert mvmry pAr tobacco U told in toppy red bag; Set tidy rmd Zui half-pound tin Anm wn and that corking finm r with tpongc-moUtcncr a that ftp th tobacco mch cUvr trim ulwayl only heifer In tvo world with 30,000 lbs. milk to her credit. Only one oiher heifer has eouallod her butter record. She also holds tho world's record for combined milk and butter, ovr all ages and all breeda. Aa at 2-year-old this heafor broke thej vtuiian 1 1 vuiuo tit iixv i - aui uv-ua; divisions, mr.klnp 29,833 lbs. butter In 7 daya and 116.73 lba Iiv30 Uaya. In 365 daya nhe pave 20.825.2 lba. milk and 980.21 lba. butter. - Her senior 2-year-old iecord und her 4 y ear-old record total 51,055.4 lba. milk and 2.3G9.6G lba. butter, both of those being world's records under lull age. Courttns the 305-day div ision, (she ban broken world's records in 7 divisions, besides holding sever al combination rerords. Queen l'lebo Mercedes freshened ; at the RRe of 4 years, 4 ninths and 17 dajB. She is u daughter of Kir! Pioletju Ormsby Mercedes 41931 mid Oneen Tlebo of Falrvlow"7 1 G2 4. i Sir I'ieterjo Ornibhy Mercedes is Rlre of 50 A.Il.O. daughters, one of which lias u record, at 3 years, oijii.ia JU3. butter from 759 lba. milk. "the latter behiK u world's record; she has hIbo ' a record of 33.23 lbs. ut 5 years, and 1P.7 OK lba. In 30 daVs. Two other daughters with better than 30-lb. ! records, 13 above 2 0 lbd., 10 2-year-olds above 21 lba., and lp Junior twos from 20 to 2a lls., are convinc-, lni! facts ns to the splendid dairy qualities posncsmxl by this Bire, whoae daughters have all ueen prom inent in the leading prize rings ol , the country. j Queen l'iebo of Fairview ha8 u 7-. day record of 22.48 lbs. butter aild 582.40 lbs. milk, while her senii-of-ilcial record for 257 days Is 662.13 lbs. butler and 13,769.80 lbs. milk., In addition to tho world's 'champion 4-year-old she has unother daughter who haa a 30-lb. rttord at 4 years and two with records of 20 and 24 -lbs. The Brandsire and granda .1 of Queen I'iebe Mercedes on her aire's side are Jack Mercedes and Tieteijo Maid Ormsby, the latter having a record of 35.50 lbs. butter in 7 days nd 14 5.60 lbs. butter and 2,5(57.60 lbs. milk in 30 days, thete thru res onsiituting a world's record in Queen I'iebe Mercedes was under strict omclal supervision 82 daya, or nearly one-fourth of tho full timo of iiur tout. Her year's work. .was. bu-. un in July, la if., in one oi ma noi test streaks of weather ever experi enced In the Mlddlo west, ami no fici;il fuss was made over her dur ing; the whole of the year. Her feed-, iiK arrnnRenients were carireu oui. hv rari Cockrell. who also fed tu fiirnn Cowan, und it . . Vtw II n " " is very pleasing to iiote that the re- ttlt of his initial atiempi ai itoi.neni on. rcl inn kinii uurnassed Mumo Cow-1 in'a tirndiietioii bv more than 6,000 lba., milk and 17 lbu.. butter, th? (luertisey being Tour years tno Bonior. Ttve total cost of feed was 1190, and allowluv, 4 cents a quart for her milk, there remained an income of 1563.20 This cave Ir. S.hrocder approximata ly J373.2 , In addition to a very val uable calf, d.opp. d Just prior to the i-st, whtcli, toifelher with the mag nificent ho'iors pained by mo cow anu. ii I'Wwv tii ns secured to her owner, t :i vcrv -satisfactory ehowlnK as the i. suit of an ordinary year's work of this new 4-yoar-oia cnam plon, which is due to freshen again January 'ii, 1917. Will Sloan' IJiJment Ilelleve Fain? Try it and see one application will prove more than a column of claims. -James S. Ferauson. Fhua., Pa., write: "I have had wonderrul relief si.-ice I used Sloan's Liniment on my knees.. To think after all these yrri ol pain one appucuuuu gave me rl.ef. Many thanka for what your remedy has done for mo." Don't keep on Buffering. apply Sloan's Liniment where your pain is and notice how quick you get relief. Penetrates without rubbing. Buy It at any Drug Store. 25c. AdT 3 Nervoim Womtw When the nervousness In caused by constipation, as Is often tho ense, you will get quick relief by taking Chamberlain's Tablets. These tab lets also Improve tho dlRestion. Ob tainable everywhere. -Adv Dec KTtM'K I tK)l NOW MARK l'UO.M M tJAll IHCICT VVl.V V. S. Parks of Cerlng was In town last woek at d called at the Herald ollice to leave two samples of dried suRar boot pulp from tho sugar fact ory of the Great Wente'rn Sugar Ileet j ' You May Talk to One Man But an Advertisement in this paper talks to the whole community. Catch the Idea f j ,.J..-,,,.... - .... -sr Your Future Depends on Yourself H in mrr l'Aio ix wiii:i:uiaiuuw Fremont, Nebr. Charles Mllgrlra wheeled John Kounovsky eight blocks from the pqptofflce to the un ion passenger station, thru the busi ness part of town, in a wheelbarrow. A big crowd trailed along behind. Milgrim wagered that Hughes would be president, agreeing to wheel the barrow If he were defeated. Koun ovsky carried a large American flag in his hand as he rode in the wheel barrow. Chief Hauser of the fire department actd Judge and pro nounced the exhibition satisfactory and the election wager duly settled. FKW YKAHS I1KNCK, .TIIBN WHAT! Will you fit ill be an untrained, underpaid worker, or will you be a specialist in your clioscn line wliere you can earn more in one day than the untrained man earns in many dayst Your future, depends on jouraclf. You must decide now. The way to avoid the hard road of disappint nicnt and failure is to get the special training that will demand attention and a better salary from the man high er up. Arc you interested enough in yourself to learn how the National Business Training Sehool of Sioux City can fit, you for a better job t No matter how little you earn or what your previous education has tven, we will show you the way to better pay and more attractive ' work. "Wcmember that every Monday is Go to School Monday at the NATIONAL Students are entering every Monday and are taking up their chosen line of scientific business training here at the National. They are getting ready for one of those good positions that will be on the market for them neit spring and summer. Kvery student who attends the National receives individual instruction and advances as rapidly as his ability will permit. He is under the iiu structiou of experts iu business training. If sufficiently interested in yourself regarding a business training, just drop a line to the National, asking for our catalogue and general circular. rvri rywfyt.yfwv.,. r ,y,fvffcriNy,i.y NA Tl O N-A L Business Training School SIOUX CITY, IOWA I t t V