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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1916)
ff 3 :infmmii!;iii!i!iiinu: Art vd9M v: y ytf A T a A tOV 11.1 VK SKKN MEN LIKE TIM A HE YOU (JOING TO BE ONE OP THIS KIND? IF YOU DON'T COMMENCE NOW PUTTINU MONEY IN THE HANK ANI rilEFAHINU IX)ll YOUIt OIJ A(iE, YOU WILL HOME DAY HE U IIKUE THIS MAN IS. OLD AE IS 1H)UNI TO COME UNLESS YOU 8IIOULD HE TAKEN AWAY IN YOUTH. DON'T YOU THINK YOU SHOULD ST A I IT A DANK AC COUNT? ' ' BANK WITH US WE PAY FOLK I'EIt CENT INTICUEST ON TLME DEPOSITS FIRST STATE BANK """"lim'llll""""l"""""U""IU, The Kord a simple car of proved quality. A car anyone can care for and a car that brings pleasure, Rcrvice and satisfaction to every body. The car of more than a million owners. Reliable Kcrvice for owners from Ford agents everywhere. Touring Car $nG0; Runabout $345; Chassis $325 f. o. b. De troit. On display and sale at , FORD GARAGE Keeler-Coursey Company GAS, OIL, STORAGE eill 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 III 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 mini i 1 1 1 How it looks when illustrated "Oh, that fellow is a rcgularnuis- ance, always but- 'i. ting in where he isn't wanted." i F. F. STEP fi ENS B 4 K ER Y PHONE 649 . 207 BOX BUTTE AVE. A t ft wmm;niiimt n,, hii'ihm EVERYTHING WE OFFER YOU IS GUARANTEED (!uai autoed to be Wfccd under sanitary conditions. Guaranteed as to quality. ' Guaranteed to taste good, to appease your appetite and to please your palate. , IN THE LF.MSIATCItR Complete official roster of the coming NohrARka legislature: Dint. Name and Ren. Politic! 1 Richard F. Nnl, Auburn .Rep. 2 John Mattes, Nebr. City . .Dem. 3 J. M. Gates, Fort Crook ....I). 4 John M. Tanner, Omaha ...I). John F. Morlarty, Omaha ...D. R. C. Strehlow, Omaha D. Edward F. Howell, Omaha . .1). J. It. Bennett, Omaha D. 6 W. II. Wilsons Fremont I). 6 Frank F. J I an so, Bmerson . . R. 7 1. II. Kohl. Wayne D. 8 W. Soost, Majrnet D. 9 W. I McAlllpter. Nellah . . . R. 10 John H. Henry, Howclla ...D. 11 I. L. Albert. Columbua D. 12 C. W. Doty, Beaver Crossing, D. 13 A. J. Sawyer, Lincoln D. L. C. Oberlles. Lincoln D. 14 Adam McMullen, Wynore ..R. 15 T. Lahneia, Holvidere R. lfiK. J. Splrk. Wilbur ...R. 17 C. E. Sandall, York R. 18 .1. II. Duhrman, St. Llbory . .p. 19 Walter K. Haser, Hastings . . D. 20 C. K. Samuelaon, Hildreth . .D. 21 J. W. Hammond, Cambridge, R. 22 C. A. Chappoll, Mlndon D. 23 C. W. Deal, Broken Bow ...D. ?i John A. Robertson, Joy . . . . D. 25 D. M. Pouthett, Overton ...It. 2B Wlllla WilRon, Curtis p. 27 B. K. Bushee, Kimball R. 28 George M. Adams, Crawford, D. House 1 W. F. RioRoick, Falls City ..P. 2 E. K. Cood, Peru . R. 3 (J. W. Renoker, Falls City . . R. 4 -W. T. Parkinson, Pawnee Cy. R. K A. N. Pa foe, Twnmsoh k . . . .P. O. W. Lledigh, Nebr. City . . . P. 7 John Murt'y, Ajvo ........ P. 8 L. O. Todd, Union D. 9 --Jacob Sass, Chalro ...... t .1). 10 Jamos H.,Craddock, Omaha, D. Jens JSlflson, Omaha P. Jerry Howard, Omaha P. J. U. Bulla, Omaha P. John II. Hopkins, Omaha ...P. Francis Goodall, Omaha ....P. Jorry Jolen, Omaha P. II. C. Richmond. Omaha ... .P. John J. Shannon, Omaha' ...P. Frank E. Keegan, Omnha .-. .P. Joseph M. Lovely, Omaha ..P. R. A. S'hnpider, Omaha ... .P. 11 Albert H. Miller. Konnard ..II. 12 John F. Nesbit, Tekamah .. .R. 13 J. J. McAllister. Pnkota City, P. 14 L. T. Fleetwood, Wakefield .P. 15 Fran C. Radke. Wynot ....P. 16 P. B. Neff. Bloomfleld P. 17 J.-H. Reifenrath. Crofton ...P. 18 J. T. Llndberg. Elgin R. 19 O. E. Manzer. Pierce ... ...R. 20 Grant S. Meara, Wayno ....II. 21 F. Koch, West Point P. 22 Henry Behrens, Beemer ....R. 23 James Auten, Albion P. 24 J. J. Hughes, Battle Creok . .P. 25 C. F. Segelke, Columbus ...P. 26 R. C. Regan, Platte Center . .P. 27 J. B. Sindclar. Howclla P. 28 Norman K. Shaffer, Hooper .P. William G. J. Pau, Hooper . .P. 29 C. M. Lemar, Wahoo P. J. M. Lnmbort. Wahoo , .... It. : 30 George O. Walte, Lincoln ..P. Frank Mills, Lincoln P. C. P. Peterson, Lincoln ....R. Ralph S. Moseley, Lincoln ..R. Leonard Flansburg. Lincoln .R. A. H. Hutton. Lincoln .....R. 31 P. S. Palbey, Beatrlco R. C. W. Burrows, Adams ....P. 32 J. A. Axtell, Falrbury R. 33 C. F. Knutzen, Brunlng ....P. 34 T. E. Conley. Falrbury R. 35 George A. Hunt, Certe P. 36 Goorge Llgget, Utlca R. 37 N. Meysenburg. David City ..P. 38 G. W. Fuller. Seward P. 39 J. N. Norton. Polk D. 40 M. B. Stream. York R. 41 Jnree Foulon, Fairmont .. ..R. 42 H. A. Swanson. Clay Center .P. 43 John M. Ward. Geneva R. 44 Perry Reed, Henderson ....R. 45 George Jackson, Nelson . ,..P. 4 6 M. F. Rlckard, Guide Rock . .R. 47 Fred C. Johnson, Hastings ..R. Erick Johnson. Hastings ...R. 48 Leo Stuhr, Grand Island ...R. A. I Scudder, Grand Island, R. 49 T. M. Osterman. Central City P. 50 B. J. Alnley.. Belgrade R. 61 Soren Fries, Dannesbrog ,..D. 52 J. C. Harris, Greeley. D. 53 P. H. Cronln, O'Neill ...... R. 54 Christ Andersen, Bristow . ,.P. 55 H. J. White. Alnaworth . . . . R. 56 J. A. Ollls. Ord .P. 57 o. W. Trumble. Hazard ....D. 58 W. J. Taylor. Merna P. G. Greenwalt, Broken Bow ..P. 59 M.' A. Hastetler, Sheldon . . . It. J. E. Harris, Amherst R. 60 W. Gormley, Lowell .D. 61 W. C. Dorsey,. Bloomlngton .R. 62 L. Olson. Carter P. 63 O. T. Anderson, Holdrege . . . R. 64 J. F. Fults. Beaver City ,...R. 65 P. F. SchwHb, Lebanon P. 66 Albert Labounty, Moorefleld, P. 67 J. E. Jacobaon, Lexington . .P. 68 Sco't Reynolds, North Platte R. 69 3. M. Ewing. Benkleiuan ...P. 70 Fred Hon" moister. Imperial .1). 71 F. A. Relsner. Thedford .,..R. 72 George Traeewell, Valentine, R. 73 Lloyd C Thomas. Alliance j,, .P. 74 Charles Naylor, Chadron . . . . P. 75 F. K. Stearns. ScoUnblun . . . R. 76 W. L. Bates. Lodge Pole . , ,.R. 77 Eugene Bout, Ogallala D. IMKtrirt 4 udge 1 John U. Jlaper. a ' T. Begley. . 3 P. James Cosgrave. . Vi'lllard E. Stewart.. , Fred Shepherd. , 4 George E. Pay. , . i Lee 9. Estelle. . Alexafr C Tiup. . . Charles LnlU Willis G. Sears. William E. Redick. Arthur C. Wakeley. , 5 George F. Corcoran. E. E. Good. 6 Frederick W. Button. George II. Thomas. ' 7 Ralph D. Brown. 8 Guy T. Graves. 9 Anson A. Welch. 10 Harry 8. Dungan. 11 James R. Hanna. Bayard 11. Paine. 12 Bruno O. Hostetler. 13 H. M. Grimes. 14 Ernest B. Perry. 15 Robert R. Dickson. 16 William II. Westover. 17 Ralph W. Hobart. 18 L. M. Pemberton. TO PUT PROSPERITY : III EXACT FIGURES AdvertlHers to Learn Percentage EN I Ml OH All ltUIIHXH IMIHtl.ioll Works in Aliiaiue It la pretty generally conceded that the United States is enjoying an era of uiiHUipanttoU prosperity but to Just wnut exiene tnu various Huts of business are uuected Is not positive ly miowii. luis is to be ascertained in an investigation inauguruieu by me Associated Advertising Ciubs of tue worm, 'ihis is an amiiatiou of advertising cluus that worns tor the benefit bi all advertising, that those who upend their money may have a greater knowledge of tne benebts to oe derived and woras to the end of maaing all advertising more produc tive, llie tasa of gathering the In formation to determine to how much better business conditions have been during tne past year as compared Witu toriuer years began Monday of Una ween, December 4, and la to be completed b el ore utidnigut tonight, Tnuisday, December 7. in oetermuung the business con ditions of tne country, the United Stuteri and Canada coma in for inves tigation along this line and data Is beiug k;U lie led this, week from the treat cities and representative towns of tuis great area. '1 tie worn is un der tne direction of the Ivitional Re seiycii coiiiUiiuce and on tnis com mittee lrom tins section of tne coun try, western Nebraska, li. iM. Lusli lieil, Jr., Bccieiury of .tuo AUmine. Commercial Club, has been named as a men. ber and will imve charge of the investigation in Alliance und vi cinity. l'lUst I0llC.tS I Two yeurs ago wiieu the European war commenced to unsettle business conditions, the Associated Advertis ing Clubs instituted an investigation to ascertain to just what extent the war had afiecUui, or ruther decreas ed, purchases of committers. - This investigation showed a decrease of 2.3 per cent as compared with the previous year. ; : : t In 1915 another investigation along similar lines was made tnroughout the United States and Canada and then it was ascertained that in the aggregate, tho average in crease in American consumption had increased 10.93 per cent over the previous year. In 6pite of the war this Increase was recorded. This investigation showed that the Unit ed States was enjoying a period of unprecedented -prosperity. This be li:g truo, it Is believed that the year 1916 will finish with a record never betore approached. Along Like Linen To ascertain Just what the year 1916 has brought about in the way c' ldo.a(co prosperity is woy the in vestigation is being made at this time. And to secure the required data, the investigation will be con ducted along lines similar, to those of the two previous years. The Investigation will cover the six principal lines of retail business, as follows: Department stores, groc eries clothing, hardware, Jewelry and drug stores. v - Fiv6.-yueuont In .conducting this investigation, no names are asaea or aeaiers auu consequently no business secrets are sought. It is Just a plain business proposition and all answers are on a percentage basis, rive questions are asked in gathering the required data. They are: I What is the per cent of Increase, or decrease, in your total volume of sales for November, 1916, as com pared with November, ,1915? The same question relating to ad vertising expenditures. The same question relating to vol ume of stock on hand. The same question relating to net profit. What per cent of all money In ac counts on your books October 31, 1916, was collected during Novem ber? y Removing the (juetm Mr. Bushnell asserts that when the data from the cities of the Unit' ed States and Canada is collected it will take all the guess out of bust ness and give definite facta on which to! base sales and advertising efforts durlne the coming year. fThe compilation of the data to be undertaken goes Into book form for distribution among merchants and business men of the country and is looked upon as being of Inestimable value, due to the fact that this data shows the condition and trend of business in every section , of the United States. Merchants, manufac turers and business men In other lines use the report aud by scanning its pages, at a glance can ascertain waere! there' is. expansion or. re trenchment, thus -getting a correct idea of business conditions the couu- irv over. . i ' - . i ; it is asserted that: this is the only plan ever devised by which a met-, chant ia any locality has had an op- mirtunlty of cou.parlng nis record for thq year with the average in the city In' which he resideB, the average Ini his federal reserve district and ,ith i he averake for the entire coun try in the particular line of trade in whlcn tie is engageu. r.uiuh Medicine for Children trs. Hugh Cook, Scottsviile. N. Y., saW "About five years ago when we wr living in Garbutt, N. Y I loc t.rpl two of iny children' suffering from colds with Chamberlain's Cugh Remedy and found it pust as represented in every way, i P""ui" ly checked their coughing and cured their colds quicker than anything I ever used." Obtainable every nere Adv Deo ;( . !'.-' n. i. K BW NASUY AT MAIU'LU William D. Loouila has been ap pointed postmaster at Marple, Sher loan county, Nebr., vice James Wat ion,', resigned. . i - X . . J '. V Your Bowels bhould 51ov buce a Day 'A free easy movemeni ui ." .rt dAV ! a sian of good health Dr. Kins'. New Life you a gentle laxative effect without 0. E, SLAGLE, M. D. rhyslcUn and Surgeon Offlee phone, (6 ' Res. phone, 52 ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA Orle Coppernoll F. J. Petersen Res. Thone, 20 Res. Phone, 4 3 Drs. Coppernoll & Petersen Osteopaths ROOM 5, OPERA HOUSE BLOCK BURTON & REDDISH Attorneys-at-Law Land Attorneys OFFICE, First National Bank Bldg. PHONE 180 ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA L. W. BOWMAN Physician and Surgeon OFFICE: First National Bank Bldg. PHONES: Office, 362; Residence, 16 DR D. E. TYLER , , Dentist l PHONE 362 OVER I'lHST RATIONAL HANK ALLIANCE J : ': , NEBRASKA PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER 'At Tlio Herald OHice '! f ' ' ItEASONAULE K VXKS PROMPT ' . i SERVICE - '' J. D. EMERICK Uouded Abstracter I have the only set of abstract books in Box Butte County OFFICE: Rm, 7, Opera House Block "LET ME CltY FOH YOU" HARRY P. OOURSEY Live Stock and General Sales Specialist! and Auctioneer FARM SALES A SPECIALTY Terms Heaaonable PHONE 664 ALLIANCE . : NEBRASKA GEO. G. OADSBY Licensed Enibauner PHONE: Day, 498; Night, 510 ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA i n ne r METAL WORK . ilrasing We do all kinds of tinning, repair log and metal work. Radiators and aluminum crank cases a spec ialty. W. E. UAtiAN The Tinner With Rheln-Rousey Co. Phones: 98 Res., 696 griping and free your system of blood poisons, ourifv vour blood, ov ercome constiDatlon and hnv an ex. cellent tonic effect on the entire sys tem. Makes you feel like living. On ly 25c at druggists. , Adv 3 WILL tX)NTINLE TO IMPROVE THE ROADS The committee of the rommprciai Club who have charge of the work on tne roao east nave made their final report for this season. The report shows that $988 was expended on the work, of which the sum of $500 was furnished by Sheridan county, the club and business men of the city furnishing the remainder. , The road is now for the first time in; a passable condition. The club expects to continue to work in the spring. The Truth About Cancer " A valuable book giving ' a most comprehensive explanation of Con cer and its successful treatment" with out the knife will be sent free to anyone interested. Address O. A Johnson, M- D., Suite 5z8, 1320 Main St., Kansas City, Mo. Adv. 1st wk .7780-31 . TO IMPROVE CLUH ROOMS The rooms now occupied by the Commercial Club are to be altered somewhat in order to facilitate the work. A private office Is to be par titioned off or the use or .the sec retary 'ana better storage rooms are to be made. (ood for t'nistlttloii Chamberlain's Tablets ; are ytcel lent , for constipation. They are pleasant to take and mild and gentle In effect. Obtainable everywhere. : Adv Dec !'.'. The Sum and Substance ' . ' , of being a subset iber to this paper ia that cu and your family become attached to it. The paper become member of the family and its comirg each week vrUl be as welcome as the ar rival of anyone that's dear. It will keep yoa informed on the doings of th "Kcmuniry and th barg&iitf of m merchants regularly advert yrfll enable you to mv many jtes the cost of the subacnptiiv , -. --t , .aA-A.t. Dr. W. J. Mahaffy DENTIST Gas Administered Lady Asslstaal OVER POST OFFICE ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA JAMES M. KENNEDY ' Dentist Nitrons Oxide Administered PHONES: Office, 23; Res., Black II FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDQ. ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA J. JEFFREY, D. C. Ph. C. A. O. JEFFREY. D. C. - CHIROPRACTORS OFFICE HOURS, 10 A. M. to 8 P. M NEW WILSON BLOCK JACK MILLER Auctioneer Live Stock; and Farm Sales t a Ssecialty Write Me for Terms and Dates. ? ' ! Best 6f keferences. ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA Geo.J. fiand,n.D. ASTII AM A and HAY FKVEK Eye, Kir, Nose and Throat ' PHONE 251 Calls answered from ofQoe day o night.! ' . THOMAS LYNCH Att'y-atLaw 1619-1621 City National Bank Building OMAHA Special Attention to Live Stock Claims . PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER All kinds of Photos. Interior aas Exterior Views QUALITY PORTRAITS Alliance Art Studio M. B. Grebe, Prop. . 114 East 4th. Phone Black 111 AHIC00ELE su red. , 9 Since 1885 In Kansas City. 1 liave V mn ct-sHfullv trratfd thomanls of caes of Varoele. Hydro- tj cele. and alliwl trouble. Tbe knotted veins, pain, enlarge- g mini, weaKiieas 91m vmDtotr.a uulckly disappear. Write for. illustrated bookf "Without the Knife" and full particu lars free, sealed. Call or address ;!L?!fPayWhenCUBEP ...nmCilr. Mo. uZtZcZTUimw BUim fclu-: Ron (as lat A All 10 t i r . 1 0 9 . arvd LEG SORES m ULCERS r Hi no. I In Kmhi Olti. I hare onora- tsSSJ i full Irx'Atvd iLtHJaMila nt rMmnf r), nmi S nd ((M-II.1 tnrurnl ln I.EU tOKKS 4 VAItKOKK tUf.HH. Uilou 7 I m-rit-Dc, cuniMnvd wUk orlsiuul 7V pi le xw. without knir or vain. ( . Wnu f.w ilU'd Uwk-lTHi.il. awlwl. 4 irPAYWHEWCUREDl ' I: WHITTIER, lJL TtfrSZ WHEN IN OMAHA VISIT THE Cms, CltMr v!iIitM. ItIt8pi. iik lnjUdf lUiii- SM1E HkVIU ti ll DONT CO HOME SAVINS: I DIDN'T VISIT THE GAYETY ILLU5TRATOR5 rNCRAVt-RJ H. A. COPSEY Physician and Burgeon Office Phone, 860 Res. Phone, 342 . Calls answered promptly day and night from offlee. , Offices: Alliance National , Bank Building, ' over tbe Post Office. L i f I B ITTlj V . - 1 JMAAJMX