The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, August 09, 1917, Image 12

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FOK SALE OH LKAHK at a bur
(tin NW' Twp. 26, Ramie r.O.
Box Ilutte county Price $15 per
acre. tleo. H. Gallup, Jefferaon. la.
tf-tf-I492
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days, about 800 tona of hay. In
quire of P. K. Allen. 603 Niobrara,
or phone 566.
31-41-1486
" FOR SALF High grade typewrit
er carbon paper. The kind that glve
you a clear duplicate. The Alliance
Herald. Phone 340.
FOUND- A cHating. evidently part
of a tractor or other large piece of
farm machinery, on road leading to
Alliance, by members of The Her
ald force. This casting Is evidently
badly needed by someone and any
one knowing to whom it belongs will
confer a favor on the owner by ad
vising him that it la at The Herald
office, where it can be secured by
calling for it and paying the costs of
the Insertion of this want ad. HER
ALD PUBLISHING COMPANY.
34-tf-8471
POSITION WANTKI) by experi
enced young lady. Housework or of
fice work. Capable and trustworthy.
Reasonable wages wanted. Phone
340, or write Box 84 52, care Alli
ance Herald. 34-tf-8452
WAmOIVWsM
Inquire 701 Missouri.
38-21-8477
WANTKD A furnished room for
light housekeeping by lady, In a
home close-In. References furnish
ed if desired. Phon 240, Herald of
fice 33-tf-8476
FOUND- SWITCH KEY and a
hunch of keys. Owner may have
same by calling at The Herald of
fice, identifying the keys, and pay
ing the cost of tins want ad. HER
ALD PUBLISHING COMPANY.
34-tf-8469
LOST. ST II AY ED OH STOLEN- -Three
head of cows, branded O over
6 on left hip, and one red cow brand
ed M on hip; also three head of
calves with no brand. A nood re
ward will be paid for any informa
tion leading to their recovery. Ad
dress any information to O. H. Rob
erts, Lewellen, Nebraska.
34-tf-8472
Ot .nmunlcatlon
Herald office.
of the tact to the j consldei ed and thi directors of the
association will deride upon one at
i an early diite.
MOVE FURNITURE SAFELY
We have equipped our dray wag
ons and auto truck with the latest
appliances for moving furniture
without marring or scratching or do
ing damage. Up-to-date wugon pads
will be used by us on all moving
Jobs. JOHN R. SNYDER. Phone 15.
37-tf-5960
AUTOMOBILE PAINT
PAINT YOUR OWN AUTO Foi
f 3 I will send you enough of my high
gloss enamel to paint your car. Im
possible to streak or leave brush
marks. Anyone can apply. It will
make your car Wok like new, and
you be the Judge. If not satisfied, I
will gladly refund your money. J. C.
MILLION, 258 Columbine St., Den
ver. Colo. 16-tf-8180
HOUSE FOR RENT
FURNISH ED ROOM for rem to
gentleman. Modern, private home.
Phone 17 5 4'K Sweetwater Aye.
lfi-tf-8445
FOR SALE HOUSES
"""olfSAUE AT EXECUTOR'S
BALE- Two residence properties lo
cated as follows: Lots five and six
In block six, Wyoming addition to
City of Alliance. The residences are
composed of three and five rooms
These residence properties must be
sold. Inquire of L. A. Berry, Room
9. Rumor Block, Alliance, Nebraska.
Phone 9. 8287-23-tf
Catling cards tor the ladles ar
printed promptly and neatly at Tbt
Herald office. The prices are rets
onable Phune 340 ror samples anc
price, or call at the office.
kTrnTTkD ROOM foTenT
Downtoyvn location. Suitable fori!
lady or gentleman. In private real j
MUSH' INSTRUCTION
Ida Mark Satterfleld teaches the
piano, elocution, theory and round
table work. Prices reasonable.
Phone 909.
8458-34-tr
WANTED Man"aidw1f"trork
on ranch. Permanent place If you
suit. C. E Clough. P O. Box 104 7
34-tf-H4fi2
orsXliToii SccITange-
Modern hotel of 60 rooms at Chey
enne, Wyoming. Would exchange
for real estate near Alliance. Nebr.
Address J. B. Morrow, 912 Third
street, Cheyenne, Wvomlng.
36-4t-8533
LOST Plrln gold cross imTcTmTn
Kinder please return to II- raid office
and receive reward.
36-H-8596
tXH'NTV AGENT LEADF.lt
VISITER ALLIANCE TUESDAY
Charles E. Gunnels, county agent
leader, was in Alliance Tuoart II V II f-
ternoon. conferring with President
chill of the Box Butte County Farm
Bureau concerning the choice of a
successor for F. M. Seidell, who haa
resigned as county agent to become
appraiser for the Federal Farm Loan
a n K. several available men are
COUNTY LABOR BUREAU
PROVES EFFECTIVE
Farmer Who are doing to Need
Help Should Make Want-. Known
Eorly an PoHHihle
The organization i f the state wide
system of labor bureaus, directed by
the Agricultural Extension Service
through the State Labor Bureau at
the State Hous . IA icoln. Nebraska,
is now utmost completed. The Box
Butte Farm Bureau Is handling the
work of the Box Butte County Labor
Bureau. The Alliance Commercial
Club and the Homingford Community
Club are each working In connection
with the county bureau and replies
addressed to them will receive
prompt attention.
The Alliance and Hemingford bur
eaus have undertaken the task of
listing all labor available ps well as
trying to fill all calls for labor. They
are endeavoring to nil their demands
within the locality, but in case there
is a surplus of labor or a shortage of
labor, workers are shifted to meet
the need. The local bureau reports
Its needs to the county bureau,
which in turn will try to supply the
needs within the county. A shortage
or surplus in the county, under the
Plan, will be nut by shifting men
Trout one county to another. The
county bureau makes Its reports to
the State Labor Bureau
However, it is felt that most of the
demands for labor can be mett at
home without importation of labor
from other sections. "This is not a
Isbof importing bureau," said Coun
ty Agent Seidell. "Karri community
is expeded. so Tin as possible, to sup
ply Its own needs. This is being
done to a very large extent by a can
vas of the local supply of lnbor."
The solution Of the labor problem
seems to be In the willlngmss of city
or town to volunteer their pare time
for work on the farm, when labor is
most needed. It is stated that in
Fairmont, for example merchants
and their clerks have offered to close
shop and help the farmers when
work is heaviest, leaving the stores
in charge of women or keeping them
open only at night.
Labor needs an- n ? h nni
: pressing at tins moment as they will
j be when the machinery of conscrip-
iiou gei8 mio run swing and as soon
as the "peak load" season arrives.
Engineer Houth has returned from
a vacation of a week spent In Wy
oming and Colorado He reports an
excellent time. His family accom
panied him and have returned to
their home at Ravenna. Mr. Routh
Is at present employed on the "goat"
in the Alliance yards.
ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH
Win. Caron Hhaw, Dean
8 a. m. Holy Communion.
11 a. m. Morning prayer.
7:30 p. m. Evening prayer.
dancing specialties introducing real
buck and wing dancing. A good or
chestra will provide the music.
The cast is busy these days whir
ping the show into shape. Those
who have the show in charge state
that the local colored minstrel show
will be a real one from every standpoint.
Your order for piano tuning will
receive prompt attention, and your
piano will be properly cleaned, reg
ulated and tuned If you will but fa
vor me with your patronage. Phone
500, or the Wiker Music House. So
liciting your patronage, I am, very
respectfully. W. D. Field, Alliance.
36-H-8599
John McCoy, M. D
Office! and Hospital
Reddish Block Telephone il
LIST OF UNCIaAIMED LETTERS
AT THE ALIJANCE POTOFFRTK
HOME TALENT COIX)RHD
MINSTREL SHOW AUG. 27
A home talent colored minntrol
,show will be given at the Imperial
Theatre on Monday "night, August
; 27th for the benefit of the Afrlclan
Methodist Episcopal church building
'fund. The congregation of the
church is raising funds with which
to pay for its new church. The show
is being put on under the direction
of John W. Chapman of St. Louis un
jtil recently a member of the Smart
Set company. All actors will be lo
cal colored people.
1 The Dixie Minstrel show will meke
up the first part. The second part
will be composed of singing and
Following is a list of letters n
mainlng unclaimed In this ifflce for
the week ending August 5. If not
called for on or before August 20
they will be sent to the division of
dead letters, Chicago, 111.:
Adams. John; Blair. Mrs., Clenmn.
Nebr.; Bewman, Bob; Boyuton, Mr
Truman; Corey, Mr. M. N. ; Caraar
em, Juan; Camarena, Juan; Hall, C.
B. ; Herner. Mr. Charles; I,aBau.
Mrs. C. H.; Lawson, Mrs. Mary:
Mandeii, Mr. Donald; Morrisaey,
Thos.; Owens, Mrs. D. B.; Putt, Mi
Arthur; Perrln, Mrs. Wayne; Rem
ods. Joe; Stockberger, Miss Daisy:
Watson, Mrs. Glen.
Real Estate. Loans and insnr
nce. P. 1. REDDISH, Reddish
Block. 15tf-S727
dence. Phone 103.
35-H-8532
4 19 Cheyenne
ft
LAND for BALK cheap. The
finest land in Box Butte county. Ev
ery foot can be plowed. Level. Four
quarter-sections, 640 acre:;, in two
tracts of :t'Jn acres e.ic Located
west of Heniingford. one tract has
wind mill and good well. Excellent
oil. fenced The price is low. on
easy terms. Owner will show the
land. Address Box 8467 c-o Alli
ance Herald, for full information, or
rail at Herald office.
35- 11-8467
PLACE WANTED FOR ROOM
AND BOARD A young lady work
lug for an Alliance business Institu
Hon asked The Herald this week if
We had advertised a place where she
could secure room and board. If
you have a place for her. phone 3 40
and ADVERTISE IT THE NEXT
TIME.
wNrlciTTTrTHvr
Wanted to reni Furnished or
unfurnished rooms for lig' t house
keeping by family who will make
permanent arrangemen s if desira
ble rooms are secured Should be
modern Perhaps you are golug
away for the winter, perhaps you are
apt using aP of your home, or per
haps you know of rooms that can be
rvuted by a family desirous of secur
ing pleasant quarters. If you have
jk deaired rooms kindly eommuni
0te with The Herald office or ad
tfreea Al care the Herald. If you
know of desirable rooms ibis family
will appreciate the favor of your
What
Four Passenger Cruiser Model S148 (with Wire Wheels $100 Extra)
THE EIGHT
...
5 Passenger Wolverine $1395
We also build 2 Pass. Roadster llSfl
ANEW TRIUMPH has been written into automobile engineering history by the
combination of the two great features of engine design Valve in Head and the
Eight. Heretofore the advantages of the silken-powered, flexible Eight were
somewhat offset by additional gas consumption over fours and sixes. The Eight
was not so accessible. Oiling the motor while running was more difficult than in
the four or the six. It took almost an engineering miracle to give you in the Eight the fuel
consumption of the four its accessibility and oiling at high speed. But ingeniously com
bining the great Valve-in-Head principle with the Eight, the miracle has come in the Jack
son Valve-in-Head.
lis gas consumption of 17.7 miles to the Dillon in owners' hands is better than most fours
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ple as the tour. Everything is within easy reach. You can adjust all the valves in 12 min
utes. Now every reasonable excuse for not enjoying the advantages of the Eight is wiped
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You ean creep along at f miles an hour in traffic in high. From a standing start you can
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city blocks, the Jackson Valve-in-Head Bight went over the top al .'(I miles an hour in high.
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See how the Jackson engineers have mastered t his great engineering (oat of Combining
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We are distributors for the Jackson cars for Western Nebras
ka, parts of Colorado, Wyoming and southern Dakota. We want
agents in every town in the above territory. Write or wire us
for territory.
The RIMER MOTOR CO.
Phone 290
Alliance,
116 18 Box Butte Avenue
-:- Nebraska
VALVE
IN-HEAD
EIGHT