The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, February 01, 1917, Image 13

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    ATTENTION!
Auto Owners
We arc now located in our new building at the corner of
Second Street and Laramie Avenue, where we have a complete
ly equipped
Machine and Repair Shop
and arc in position to make any kind of repairs on all makes of
autos. Cold weather is the time to have your car overhauled.
It will then be ready for use in the spring. We make repairs
quickly and properly and guarantee our work.
NICOLAI k SON
SAGE TEA DARKENS
HAIR TO ANY SHADE
(SM!
...jiJ',J
Don't stay Gray! Hero's
Old-time Recipe that Any
body can Apply.
an
PHONE 164
The 110 of Rage and Sulphur for re
storing fade.!, gray hair to its natural
color date back to rrn ml mother's time.
She used it to keep liir imir beautifully
dark, glossy and attractive. Whenever
her hair took on that dull, faded or
streaked appearance, this simple mixture MEXICAN AXI 1-YEAH-
was applied with wonderful effect OM GIRL Mtl'MI IN ROOM
But brewing at home ia mussy and
out-of-date. Nowadays, by asking at Scottsbluff Star-Herald :
any drug store for a 60 cent bottle of Chief of Police Marlnl placed a
I "Wycth'a Sage and Sulphur Compound," Mex'can and a 13-year-old Mlnatare n
VP
night when he got It caught In a belt i Dawes county la represented by tha
on a pully section, and It was crush .d following fighting colonela: L. J. P.
bo badly that amputation wan necoB- Iaegcr, liny Tlerney, of Chadron:
sary. He wan taken to the hospital Wm. J. A. Raum, P. a. Cooper of
and Dr. Knode was summoned, glv-
n a iu7 nviriuiuu i'i;pniuirt niiu li
iamoa oia preparation, gin unuer arrest Sunday nigtit. with ha8 UP,,n n, bnrl condition since but
Improved b the addition of other In- the alleged charge of uaing rooms for ' thla time he Is urn
rHients. fr1.ieh can be depended upon to Immoral purposes. A moro serious ,n' " ?Jm VZX two?.
restore natural color and beauty to the complaint maybe made against the I er though "ft?. shocT nndYoss'of
it i ... ' Mexican. Hoth are lodged In the blood made It a rrltlml niteiitlni. fur u
A well-known downtown druggist says county Jail at (iorlng. Sanday even- ! ttm 1 crlUc!il tor
it darkens the hair no nnturAllv find inn- rhinf M.in inAnin,i k ii v
evenly that nobody can tell it has been a local rooming house. Ho suspicion-' SUPERINTENDENT YOUNG
rP. fT v ,ut,y,da,Tn, PW td that "omcthlng was wrong and WIMi MOVK CARS IV 5
or soft brush with It and draw this wpnt to the room and talked with' AIIH IN 5
RAYS
A 1 I
uro.ign jour nair. laicing ono strand at him. They told hint thrt they were
ZrZSr J yi .f ninK;.ne Ty. "R'r "- married, and ho left, the room.
I ?rerrl'LVV"?. V?'"0" I Shortly after he received a telephone
,r, w.r. vuw...jr u.iH. uu mossaee from a woman llvhm nnnr
AUTO LIVERY
AUTO REPAIRING
GARAGE
TIRES AND SUPPLIES
80O
ROOMS
SAFETY FIRST
300
ROOMS
When you are In Omaha come where all Stockmen stop. You will
always find your friends and acquaintances at the
HOTEL CASTLE
16TII AA'D JONES 8TS., OMAHA
Omaha's new absolutely fire-proof hotel. We welcome the Stock
men. We'll make you comfortable and our rates are most reasonable
In the city. Rooms with private both, $1.50 to $1.75. Rooms with
private toilet $1. Good car service to the Stock Yards and Depots.
Have your commission firm telephone for room reservation.
FRED A. CASTLE, Prop.
COMFORT WITHOUT EXTRAVAGANCE
glossy.
Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur Compound
la a delightful toilet requiHit.! for those
who desire a more youthful appearance.
It is not intended for the cure, mitigation
or prevention of disease.
Minatare, who stated thnt her daugh
ter had run away with u Mexican by
the name of Hon Garcia. The chief,
upon receipt of thla mer.sago, return
ed to the room, found tho pair In bed
and arrested thorn. They were tuken
SVAV TRIAL IS .:;k;:i to Gerlng and lodged In tho jail,
IX WILD HORSE CASE ' awamnK u,e 'om,"R niotnor
HEREFORD BULLS
of Serviceable Age
Good Individuals and Priced to
Sell
Ranch adjoins town.
PINE RIIKJE CATTLE RANCH
J. M. Tollman, Prop.
Marslnnd, Nebraska.
Omaha, Neb., Four of nine men
convicted rei vt nlty In federal court
here of use of the maila to defraud
in the sale of imaginary wild horses,
aliened to range the government re
servation in Coconino county, Ariz.,
filed a motion for a new trial, advanc
ing among sixteen other reasons that
the Jurors were prejudiced by news
paper accounts of the trial which they
wewe allowed to read, and that one
Juror was "Interested and biased."
It Is also alleged the presiding
Judge, U. W. Woodrough. erred four
teen times in admission of govern
ment evidence and that tho prosecu
tion was guilty of "misconduct" In
arresting Charles Acker ofMinnca
polis, who testified he came here at
his wife's request to "help out" ono
of the defendants.
The four applicants for a new trial
are: J. Sidney Smith and C. A. Smith
Omaha: William Hinkley, Drayton,
Neb., D. F. Iiurwlnkle, DeB Moines.
Iowa.
The other five men convicted will
probably appeal.
Edgeniont Express:
General Superintendent E. E.
Young passed through here Wednos
day enroute to Sherldna where he will
personally overseo the opening of the
yard whlcvh Is badly congested. Mr.
Young stated that he Intended to
move every ear of delayed freight
out of Sheridan and Hillings in the
next five days. Consequently our
local yard crews are looking for an
even heavier run of business than at
to me complaints r-gr.inst the Mexl- present. Mr. Young stated that
can. Tho mother stated that her , there were 1 B67 cars In tho Rllltngs
daughter was Inclined to be wayward .yard. Mr. F. Cone. Superintendent
and wished to have her sent to the
Industrial school. She also Btated
that it was her deslro to Bend the
Mexican to tho penitentiary.
BEATEN AND THROWN
INTO PLATTE RIVER
PIMNK HOT TEA
. FOR A BAD COLD
'-: a t-mull pHckage of Hamburg
iirrast Ten. or as the German folks
all it. "Hamburger ISrust Thee," at any
pharmacy. Take a tablespoonful of the
Gerlng Courier:
Vernon Western, a young man who
was the complainant in a bootlegg
ing charge against G. W. Hamilton,
who holds out In a wagon Just out
Bide of Scottsbluff near the bridge,
was held up at the point of a gun, ac
cording to his statement, by Hamilton
brother-in-law Monday night and
marched down to tho river where he
was badly beaten up by Hamilton
and two other men. As a finale to
their treatment of Wentern they
threw him into the river and pushed
him under the ice. The three men
were placed under arrest by Chief
Martin and lodged in Jail In this city.
Hamilton and his brother-in-law are
being held for results, but Cox, the
third man said to be Implicated, has
!: been released becnuso Western failed
I to Identify him. If tho charges should
. . Ka a ii lict ii ii 1 1 ii t iirifn a hnnrlnv If uHtl
be a pretty serious matter for the aggressors.
of the Sheridan division, will go to
Gillette while Mr. Young Is at Sheri
dan to personally see that tho cars
are kept moving through the Gillette
yards.
RAYARD ROYS GET
DITKINO IN DITIH
Mlnatare Free Press:
Friday night four young men, who
had come up from Hayard to attend
the dance, received a rather cold bath
when the car they wer riding in
missed the side of the bridge over
the Minatare Drainage ditch two
miles eaBt of town and they were all
thrown into the ditch with the car
on top of them. Fortunately none
of them were caught by the falling
car and all got safely out of the wat
er. Trouble with the lights of the
car caused the accident. They were
picked up by a car that Was Just be
hind them and brought back to town
for a change of raiment.
LEARN SHORTHAND RY THE NEW, SWIFT, SURE KNELL
INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION METHOD
Let me tell you a bit of a secret, don't let anybody teach you short
hand by the "class" method. It's the slow way, it holds you back,
you've got to wait on somebody else. The longer he takes, the long
er it takes you. Snell Shorthand is entirely different. The teach
ing is individual. We study YOU see Just what you want, then plan
out a course for YOU you can advance as fast as others. If you're
apt, studious and persevering you can complete the course and qual
ify for $60 to $100 position in only three to four months no charge
if It takes you longer. Send today for full information.
CIVIL SERVICE SCHOOL,
KITTREDOE RLDG. DENVER
HARM
ESS
Hand tnade from best mainat
Outlart aay factory toade govas
Call and see.
Harness repairing by experienc
ed harness maker.
i. M. COVERT
At M. D. Nichols' aund, AllUnc
Every Housewife or
Mother is ever under
that Nervous Strain
which so often results (
in Headaches. Dizzv
, , A
owustcuiuiia, raininess, S&?J2J?A'
Depression and other If
Nervous Disorders.
Dr. Miles'
NERVINE .
is Highly Recommended
in Such Cases.
IF FIRST BOTTLE FAILS TO
BENEFIT, YOUR MONEY WILL
BE REFUNDED.
PA .
BADLY RUN DOWN.
"I had become grMty run dawn
and my nerve wire tn terrible
condition. I had frequent lit ad
adipg and been mo vrry weitk and
was unaMe to do arivtliuiR. I
bought a bottle of Ir. Miit-a' Nerv
ine. I soon began to fed better,
my nervea were quletfd. I re
covered my MreiiKth. and have ainoe
recommended lir. Mllea' Nervine
to ninny of my frienilM who have
lined It with (ntlfa' tory i.-fsnHa."
M "S. FIMNCK WHITIjIK.
179 Uroadway. 8i hanectady, N. T.
CAIjLKI) TO AMJAM'K
RY DAI (IITKR'H I MAINS
Kdgemont Enterprise:
Mra. M. Huff was called to Alliance
last Friday by the newB that her lit
tle daughter. Helen, who Is attending
MI'irilKMi l-OMCK IOIU K St. Agnes' Academy, was oulte ill.
RAIDS ROOMI.Vi IIOI'SK i MrB. Huff returned Sunday evening,
n IT Ifi.'lf 4hu lift la irlf1 urna
tea. put a cup of boiling water upon Mitchell Index: ' niuch Improved and, with pood nurs-
it, pour through, a sieve and drink a &aiurnay nigm, or rainer uni:ty i (n wo,,i,i Boon k,, oomnletelv rpenv-
. . . .. . . . i . ., n r ... "
ipacup iuii ai any time during tne munnnn, wuuw ruro ion- " ered.
day or l.efore retirinjr. It Is tho most Mitchell, to-wit: one Charles I,. Ken
clVeclivp wiiv to hrenk a cold and cure yn- WHa called Into action for a raid
crip, n it opens the pores of the ekin, on the Richardson Rooming house
relieving congestion. Aluo loosens the where he had reiiHon to sunpect that
bowels, thus driving a cold from the was not according to the oredr
system. of things approved of by tho better
Try it the next time you suffer from ,,aas t citizens or sanctioned by the
ered.
RKAT l'!' t'OI.OItM) ROY
Crawford; J. A. Habbeger of Fort
Robinson.
The colonels selected are supposed
to be good democrats, tried and trust
ed In tho cause.
IjATK HORTlNtl OF KIMWS
RKSl'I.TS IN MO.MK IX)S3
Rushvlllo Standard:
In sorting over thrlr potatoru and
gelling ready for shipment, the Po
tato Warehouse Co., found that a
considerable part of thorn wore un
fit for shipment This Is probnbty
due to tho late storing of tho spuda
and Jack frost got In his work on,
thorn before they wcro stored away.
ASK FOR HlMX IATi
FX1X'TH).V AT HYANXI9
Hynnnls Tribune:
A petition wns circulated and on
Tuesday of this week presented to
the Hynnnls school bonrd requesting
thnt a special election be called to
vote for and against the Issuance of
bonds rn tho sum of $20,000 for the
purpose of erecting a new and modern
school building. The bonrd mnt
Tuesday afternoon and compiled with
the prayer hf tho petitioners by call
ing a special election for tho purpona
stated and designated Wednesday,
February 14th, as the day for holding
such election, the polls to bo open
from 2 to o'clock p. ni.
KNOTTY MW NUT
TRIIOO AT RI SIIVII.LR
Rushvllle Standard: .
A knotty law suit was trie din
County court on Wednesday wherein
tho Collins Rtato bank of Mlarinurl
nd the Gordon State Ilank of Ne
braska were Involved to recover a
deposit of some t8G0. from Wlllard
Lefler. Lefler was Indebted to both
banks and consigned tho amount of
the deposit to the Collins Stato bank,
and the Gordon stato bank gnrnlsheed
the deposit to cover tho Indebtedness,
owed them by Letter. J. H. Edmunds
of Rushvllle) and B. P. McKolvey of
Crawford were tho attorneys for th
Missouri bank, while C. Patterson
looked after the Interests of the Gor
don bank. The Judge took n fw
days for consideration before decid
ing the ense.
III.MI;i (IM liADDI KH
WKRK NO WAMi FI.OWKRH
WITH TWO-RY-FOl'R
m
a cold or the grip. It is inexpensive
and entirely vegetable, therefore sail
snd harmless.
BACKACH
AND
E
LUMBAGOJRIGHT OUT
Bab Pain and Btiffiiesi away with
a small bottle of old honest
'St. Jacobs Oil
When your back is sore and lama
or lumhsgo, sciatica or rheumatism has thpy canu,. ne waB kiIJ(j enough to
statutes, l.arlier In tho night four
girls had engaged two rooms
ostenfibly for themselves and later
four men, so e of them boys appar
ently not above school ago and one
married man, hnd engaged two other
rooms, none of which were occupied
until aftre midnight. At the un
seasonable hour of H o'clock Sunday
morning when the marshal called to
j see if all were well, tho parties had (
I formed a different alignment and
were differently paired and under
conditions so compromising in ap
pearance that the best they could ask
of him was that they be permitted to
return to Scottsbluff from whence
ScoUfiblufT Star-Herald:
According to reports George Dean,
the colored boy, met with rather dis
astrous consequences while attending
a Saturday night dance In the east
part of town. Some one evidently
took offense at Dean's presence, and
catching him outside the dance hall,
proceeded to work Dean over with a
two-by-four. Dean is said to be In
rather a precarious condition and
possibly there may be other developments.
CHADRON TO IIAYK
WIIITK WAY
AT LAST
you stitieued up, don't suffer I Get a
25 cent tattle of old, honest "St
Jacobs Oil" at any drug store, pour a
little in your hand and rub it right
into the pain or ache, and by the time
you count fifty, the soreness anil lame
tiess is gone.
Don't stay crippled! This toothing,
penetrating oil needs to be used only
nee. It takes the ache and pain right
. 'it of jour hack and ends the miery.
t i magical, yet absolutely harmles
and doeHn't burn the skin.
Nothing else stops lumbago, sciatica
and lame buck misery so promptly I
eoMHtFD not nut h i;;i:i
WITH IM.KtJAI, OPERATION
Grand Island, Neb., After a pre
liminary hearing -in w'llrh the de
fense madt eveiy effort to make the
state show its ban I Dr. Chiirleu Flip
pan was bound ever in tho district
court on tho eharsro of having per
formed an illegal operation on Miss
Emma Staack, whoso death took
place from peritonitis. The skirm
ish between Attorney Prince for the
defense and County Attorney Supr
rel.ited to an alleged deathbed state
ment by Miss Staack which the stato
attorney did not see fit. If he has such
to introduce at this time. County
Judge Mullin after a hearing laliug
about four hours bound tho defen
dant over to the next term of district
court In the sum of $2,000.
assist In getting their auto from t'ie!nnB8e(j
garage and at 4 o'clock the y set out ! We '
lor ineir nomes unuer ruver tu -juik
Chadron Chronicle:
Last Monday night at the regular
meeting of the council, the lighting
ordinance which was turned down
over a year ago was brought up and
a,.. I I. 1. ( l l a .
T. T "IKE"1? ! " "ve. For a long time
the party, who are highly respected
citizens of the county, no names are
published.
OLD SOLDI KR AND
WIFE AT CONVENTION
wo have felt that there were a few
thrigs of neede I improvement th t
irifb: be done. Nov we are going t i
have a well lighted bus res seen n
o? the city.
: Unoer the terms d this ordinance
Ither-t will be icvep.il roMcrable Im
' prt vements In the td-'clitc sei'vice.
n iu: we tlo not bel.ev. b leiiKtt:er.
.Severe CM (ulckly t'imtl
"On December first I had a very
severe cold or nttnek of the grip as
It tnay be, and was nearly down sick
In bed." writes O. J. Metcalf, Weath
erby. Mo. "I bought two bottles of
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and It
was only a few days until I was com
pletely restored to health. I firmly
believe that Chamberlain's Cough
Iteirfedy Is one of the very best med
icines and will know what to do when
I have another cold." Obtainable
everywhere.
John McCoy, M. D.
Offices and Hospital
Reddish Block Telephone ft)
Nemaha Co. Republican:
V T Klnalr.v nod wife arrived Sat
urday to bo present during the con-(iug of the life of the franchise will
ventlon that they might vinit with, work a hardship in any pslble way
their son-in-law; P. J. Michael, who! on th" future ge.i"v . i i is f ' i-ml-comes.as
a delegate from Ilemiug-! roi'.i populace.
ford. Mr. Michael and family have V? throw our 'la's l the air w;th
been on a trip to different points In; Hi KFt of the jie;plM, and wo hope
Iowa and comes to tho convention l'Jli will Hiow incr evlij.-rues of a
while on his return homeward. Mr. flowing prospcrou-i "i'v
Kinsley who is here from the Soldiers ........ ... ...
Home at Milford for a visit during ,'' 1
the fire week, reports the other Nc-
i . . v. t ... .. 1
mana meiuue.a ... ........m ......... -; Scottsbluff Star-Herald:
getttng along nicely and well pleased . K s Sh,om un( () Ku,(
with surroundings. (,h npnBnrlia iaT11(u
Mitchell section, left today for Yoko-
)YS TO
WEI) IN JAPAN
Hemlngford liedger:
Evidently our fire laddies were no
wall flowers at the firemen's conven
tion at Auburn, as witness tho fol
lowing, from tho Republican :"Out
In I.os Angeles where they hnve biff
winter hotels snd resort cafes, tho
mentis on the tables have 'Hemlng
ford. Nebraska, Potatoes Used Ex
clusively. Some advertising not?
Well, when you see those Hemlng
ford fire boys trotting around town
all covered with eyes that see not
nnd ears thnt hear not unless ytiu say
"spuds", you will know the resson
at once. T"..j are seven of them
here a- .uey are certnlnly putting
their town on the map."
THOIRLK WITH FROZEN
riPKM AT 1 1 KM I NG FORD
Hemlngford Ledger:
A large number of the citizens are.
having a great deal of trouble with
the city water works being frozen up
and are busy trying to thaw out tho
connections. The main trouble
seems to bethst In the first start tho
pipes were not laid deep enough.
NEW HIGH M HOOL .
. TEACHER AT MAIUSlJlM)
Marsland Tribune:
Miss Sturgeon, the new high school
teacher, arrived Wednesday and Is
g ttlng acquainted with her work tho
balance of this week. Miss Adee
will complete her work here Friday,
when she goes to Peru normal to at
tend Echool tho rest of this year.
DAWES TOIMY AGENT
ON THE STATE HOARD
ALLIANCE MAN Hl'YS
SCOTTSRLl IT THEATRE
Scottsbluff Republican:
A deal was closed Wednesday
whereby Harry DeHuquo of Alliance
became the owner of the Queen
theatre of this city, Mr. Ilucy selling
all his Interests in the same o Do
Dunne, It is understood that Mr.
noma, Japan, where they go to wed
their boyhood sweethearts and bring
them back to the United States. The
boys, with their wives, expect to re
turn to Scottsbluff county about
May I.
MODISETT ATTENDED
CON ENTION AT CHEYENNE
Rodell of this city will be thi local . Hushville Standard: "
manager of the theatre when It Is a. M. Modisett, who Is attending
ngaln opened. Tho building hisithe National Live Stock Growers
been closed for a few days, and it has j Association convention at Cheyenne
not oeen announcea as yri wnen n , sends us a urogram of the doings.
will be opened. Dates for the open
ing will be announced within a few
days.
We have not learned as yet what
Mr. Bucy intends to do, but we
understand he will return to Sterlnlg.
Colo., where he has been llv'ng for
the last two or three years.
WORKMAN IN SUGAR
FACTORY LOSES FOOT
Gering Courier:
Clay Patrick, a workman in the
sugar factory, lost a foot Monday
also a menu card of the big banquet
given by the Industrial Club of Chey
enne to the visitors on January 17th.
Mr. Modisett Is a member of the com
mittee on National Legislation, alsa
a member of the Executive committee.
DAWES COUNTY HAS
FIVE COLONELS
Chadron Journal:
Governor Neville will be protected
the next two years by 108 colonels
recently appointed.
Chadron Chronicle:
At the meeting of the State Board
of Agrb-ulture In Lincoln last week,
the western part of tho state was
recognized In a reallotment of mem
bership, and In tho election of C. S.
Hawk to the board. Since the death
of Chas. Mann, I ha western half of
the state has had no representation
on tho board. A man wns appoint
ed to til! the vacancy caused by this
death, but he failed of re-election at
the next meeting. This year the
west end of the stato had untreasur
able reasons for getting a member
out here. In the reallotment, a mem
ber was taken from the Fourth dis
trict and added to the Sixth.
C. S. Hawk Is one of the pure-bred
stockmen of western Nebraska. Ills
herd of Herefords Is well known. He
has acted as county agent of Dawes
county for two years and In tho work
compelled recognition from the state
university. He is now president of
the Farm Management Association
of Dawes county, and is also a mem
ber of tho board of commissioners of
the county fair.
Dawes county Is to be coneratulat
ed In securing this membership, par
ticularly as this county had the rep
resentative for twenty years. They
also thank the men from Sheridan
county who unreservedly gave their
support to the member ''jora Dawes
Old papers for sale at the Herald
office. Papers are done up In bun
dles at five and ten cents a bundle.