The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, May 02, 1918, Image 7

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    EAT POTATOES AND
SAVE MORE WHNAT
Mis Margaret Sherwln, Home Dem
, onstratlon Agent. Tells How to
!ak. Pes of Pouu IK'S
Contributed
oi'i'uw mm rLowm beem
Jacksonville, Fla.. Aril 2.r,, 1918.
-Editor Alliance Herald. Alliance.
Nebraska: Have you spare to allow
a letter from Florimt t hr tin i 'i 1 1 ... I
n m I
J Margaret .snerwin) land of flowers Hut we have ha.l a
We have all been conserving onjvariation this winter with a ven
wheat during the past few months uran. . . wh.-n the ire king pouncd
and yet we have fallen down In our down upon us so HBeSpeetedly and
ahlpments. Eating potatoes will in- ooked our tender vegetation to a
erease (he suply of wheat We have Unish. And what the first ft-. M
millions of bushels that will not be not fret the following on. did But
pood three months from now. EAT :ardens were replanted, the days are
MORE POTATOES. ' warm and evervthlni? innlra tt,. t
tnt l (he ri nre to r I n the hlc harrt f
seed before planting
Io not send any stamped envelopes.
Seed may break through Also be
sure you Rive a plain adress. Po not
think that I am in any seed business,
for I am not. Neither is this offer in
any way an adv. t t isement . either now
or later, but only what it reads a
pass time for me. who Is trying to do
my bit to brighten some hearts, and y,n o.t v .,.. . . ., , .
- v - ui. ir.lFU.lfll Uini'K 31 III-
The Alliance Herald fs Little Salesman
Advertising under this head. flv- eents per line. Count lit word!
to the line No advertisement taken for less than fifteen cents.
For Sale
carden spots, even If 1 am in ml 67th
year, so if this sees daylight In print
will come again, if I have anything of
ftaeral interest to write
Yours,
MRS ALICE WARNER
Itl East Fifth stre t
FOR BALI Bakery and rafe, In LOST
excellent eond'tlon with good pay
ing husineso
business as I am subject to draft Re-
orka roosters. Mrs James Daughcrtv I rutin HUB m bankable natter. Pete
From hand bag In one of the
Phone 98.V
rOR HALE Two line, u.nlle milk,
rows, luduire of A (' Km t i . t it
21-tf-9202 i
1 2-t f-904 5 1 Manewal. Manewal's bakery and cafe,
Alliance. Nobr.
stores or on the street, about 14A
H ive to give up the ,n bnu Finder please return and re
ceive reward Mrs. Frances Wick
man. 128 Platte street. 9220-l-lt-ll
Vaughn & Sons-
Wanted
I OR sm.k Am drafted in army
Will sell my drug store at 10 per
Grandma Skinner d Med from this w' below invoice w ,j Lynch.
it ts every true Americans duty to this state we plant for the summer life Thursdav morning. Her nnmer-, Mro" nl''"- N' 1,1 ia-2t-f-21 j
' i aiive tor our men garden in February and for the win
who sro fighting and for the allies. !er garden In September
a popping naked potato, a mound of; My flower garden. I always aim to
creamy masked potatoes. n rich j have a nice one. Is beginning to look
brown potato cake, or a well seasoned line. This year we planted an extra
muneo iiii.ih) win sausiv anv norma o or v na fnr i.l-.. .inr v
ous Alliance friends will mourn her
loss.
person.
Following are some potato recipes
from th" food administration:
Potato Puffs
Two cups mashed potatoes
1 cup grated cheese
2 eggs
cup milk
1 teaspoonful salt.
Add milk to potatoes, beat thor
oughly until blended. Add beaten egg
and salt, gradually add grated cheese.
Bake in greased pans.
Potato Cookies
Two cups sifted flour
Vi teaspoon salt
2 teaspoons baking powder
cup sugar
3 tablespoons shortening
Leggwell beaten
1 cup mashed potatoes
Mix until dough is formed
enough to roll. Cut 1-8 thick.
15 minutes.
Chocolate Potato Cake
14 cup fat
Vt cup sugar
rup dry rlced potatoes
Legg
4 cup milk
4 teaspoon salt
1 square chocolate
3 teaspoons baking powder
cup white flour.
So eat potatoes Save wheat and
redeem our obligation to the allies.
cover a multitude of unsightly ob
jects of Which this cold winter gave
HI a good supply The Ipomea vine
seed was used freely. It Is of rapid
growth, dense shade and produce I
such an abundance of bright red, star
shaped (lowers. 1 have qutte a lot of
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County C trt of Pox Butt"
County, Nebraska.
in th matter of Abe estate of John J.
Dean 1 floreaat i.
Notice to nil persons interested in
said estate. Is hereby given that Alice
Mildred Dean, administratrix, of said
estate, will meet the creditors of said
estate at the county court room in the
thick
Bake
Innmea seed left and anv of the Her
ald readers who wish some of It I will clty of Alliance. Box BttttC county,
mail it to vou if you send postage. Nebraska, on the 28th day of Sep
The way I have so much, last fall 'ember, 1918, at the hour of 9 o'clock
while visiting in Georgia I gathered m for the Purpose of henring ad
it, as a pass time, and sure did get a ' Moments and allowances of claims
lot of seed Intending to give home against said estate. All persons hav
friends, but they are now supplied. i in& claims or debts against said b-
Perhaps after all. the editor may! must tile same in the said court
not allow this but if the offer gets a on or before September 28th, 1918.
dose of the waste basket no one will r 8ad claims will be forever barred,
be any the wlster. Dated at Alliance, Nebraska, this
Then 1 have some other flower gar-! Hth day of April, 1918.
den seeds that I will give you as long IRA B. TASH,
as they last. One, the beautiful Lan-! (Seal) County Jud ge
tana. I have plenty of that seed so LEE BASTS, Attorney,
you can all have a few. They are a Publish Apr. 22-May 24 tnc.
pot plant and produce handsome disc! 9203-899-5t-21
shaped flowers in all shades of red
to yellow. The foliage is very aro- Miss Grace Carlson entertained a
matic. To you to whom I send Canna1 number of the young ladles last Tues
Lily seed, be sure and clip each seed day night at a change of costume
before planting. No doubt many of party. The affair was quite novel and
the disappointments in trying to grow entertaining to the guests present.
GOVERNMENT TAKES
ALL THE WOOLENS
The government has taken over all
available wool and has contracted for
all this year's shearing. While the
present stock lasts you may obtain a
suit at the old prices and an addition
al pair of trousers free by ordering
from the Keep-U-Neat. You are cor
dially invited to call in and look
over our line.
Let us tell you about that free
trousers offer. The KEEP-U-NEAT,
207 liox Itutte avenue.
For
Lend Him
AHanc
ENOCH MORGAN'S
SONS CO.
Buy
SAPOLIO
For
ECONOMY
PATRIOTISM
"Action s speak louder thart
words-Act - Don't Talk - Buy Now
Greater Battery Value
VOI U STORAGE BATTERY will last longer if it receives
proper care. Drie around and let us pive it the attention it
needs regularly.
No matter what make of battery you use or what car you
drive you will get prompt, courteous advice, inspection and
and attention to your storage battery problems here.
We carry a complete stovk of battery parts repair and
recharge all makes of batteries and have a service battery
for you to use while we put yours in proper shape. All work
handled promptly and reasonably.
VULCANIZING
THE continual advance in Tires makes it all the more neces
sary for you to watch your tires. LET US MENU ALL TIRE
BREAKS large or small AND SAVE YOU
f
TIRR UPKEEP.
EFFICIENT AND GUARANTEED SERVICE
Across From City Hall
ON YOUR
Schafer
Bros. I
116 East Third Street
FOR SAKE Strictly modern 8 room
resident, located at 920 Rig Horn its
Easy terms. C, B, Hennet. Phone
13. 8868-tf-U
FOR sm.k H11 if Orpfn ton egn for
hatching from prlie wlnnp strain.
Two dollars for thirteen eggs from
n Selected pen, six dollars for one
hundred crub from range flock. Phone
Ash S2U'. Mrs J. A. Kecfian Alliance
N'r 9079-tf-14
FOR SALE OR TRADE One ton
Overland truck in pood condition
Harry Pennlnger. Antloch, Nebr.
tf-9188-20
FOR SALE Practically new Ford
tractor attachement. $150. J. M.
Tucker, BdfMBOftt, 8rD. 9179-$-6t-19
FOR SALE A pood work horse. In
quire of John Hill, at Vaupan'a.
4149-18-tf
FOR SALE HerrlnR-Hall-MarvIn
safe. Inside dimensions 14x20x45
inches Practically new and will
sell cheap as must have larger one.
A. T. Seyholt, Bridgeport, Nehr
oi.D ( ;s WANTHD Tin
odBre anis 100 HimriH of clewi,
cotton rnuv Three rents er Miinid
Mild. lit in- 1 lo in In.
tV ANTED Noun man of good ad
dress with some selling experience
to lea 111 Hi, Pinna business, good op
portunity for advancement. Call at
Hftddorfl Music House. 9U2-tf-16
WANTED To contract with relia
ble prtlea for 10 wild and wooly
HWlei for Itockmetl'l convention,
jQBe 1114, V. D. Fisher, Sec y, Al
liance. 919!-tr-21
W ANTED AT ONCE Woman for
housework for a few dayn. Mrs..
A Wayne tVlltOfl Phone r.48.
21-lt-9207
n ANTED- Odd Jobs done after
noons. Phone 244. L. J. TelliB.
9217-$-lt-22
WANTED Cook for small potash
plant. Man and wife preferred.
Woman for cooking; man for factory.
Apply L Farrell, room 9, Alliance ho
tcl Miscellaneous
FmFND It of L F K pin annlr
1 " jat Herald office. Pin returned on pay
, nient for this ad.
I FOUND One crank for either a Ford
or Cheveolef Apply at Herald office
Herald and get on payment for this ad
Real Estate, Loans and Insnr
ance. F. E. REDDISH, Reddish
Block. 15-tf-6727.
The City Mission li in need of
Set "iid-hand clothing, esecially men's
and shoes Call phone 696 and we
will call for them. The City Mis
sion ESTRAV NOTICE I havetaken up
on my ranch, sixteen miles north
of Alliance, one two-year-old red
heifer with a few wnlte spots. Tip
of left horn roken. Owner may have
same by paying for the cost of keep
ing and for the advertising. C. C.
Worley. Alliance. Nebr. 19-4t-$-917l
W. A. Pollens returned thla week
from a short business trip to Grand
Island and other points east.
NOTICE
FOR SALE -ry
plants.
- Everbearing strawber
Phone Ash 8212.
MOVE KUKNITDKE HAFKLY
We have equipped our dray was
ons and auto truck with the latest
appliances for moving furnltur
without marring or scratching or do
Ing damage. Up-to-date wagon pad
will be used by us on all movln
lobs. JOHN R SNYDER. Phone IK
9219-lt-$-2237.tf-6960
The Palace Meat Market hereby
Informs their p?trons and the pub
lic that on the 17th day of May,
118. we shall discontinue to give
credit. On that dr.te we will go into
a strictly cash and carry system.
Our goods will be sold .is choap as
practical, htus giving our customers
the benefit of the change. Give us s
trial.
THE PALACE MEAT MARKET
21-4t-9208
Chester K. Snow, member of the
Alaska legislature, who has been vis
iting his parents and brother and sis
ter on the Snow ranch, south of Alli
ance, and attending to buslnes afTalrs
In the states for some time. Is confin
ed to St. Joseph's hospital with a se
vere attack of Bright's distuse. He'
was taken to the hospital on Sunday
and is reported much improved today.
of his appointment to the overseas
force of the American Red Cross. He
volunteered his services some time
ago and as soon as he Is able to get
about and is in good health again will
undoubtedly go to France as a Red
Cross worker,
Dr. C. E. Slagle Is driving around
in a fine, new Dodge enclosed road-
On Tuesday Mr. Snow received notice ster.
Ilest liemedy for Whnplng Couh
"Last winter when my little boy
had the whooping cough I gave him
Chammberlaln's Cough Remedy,"
writes Mrs. J. R. Roberts, East 8t.
Louis, III. "It kept his cough loose
and relieved him of those dreadful
coughing spells. It Is the only cough
medicine I keep In the house because
I have the most confidence In It."
This remedy Is also good for colds
and croup. For sale by druggists.
The Great Western Potash and Refining Co.
A COLORADO CORPORATION, HOLDINGS AT ELLSWORTH, NEBRASKA
THIS IS THE FIRST COMPANY OPERATING IN THE NEBRASKA POTASH FIELDS
THAT HAS PLACED ITS STOCK ON THE PUBLIC MARKET, THEREBY PERMITTING
THE PEOPLE IN THIS VICINITY TO INVEST IN THIS GREAT, NEW AND COMING
WESTERN INDUSTRY.
The Great Western Potash & Refining Company has eigbl leasts in this territory, srith
'j")0 acres of water, They are now perfecting plans for the erection of a three unit plant fo
.evaporating this water and securing the potash. The construction work is in charge of a fam
ous engineer who has built the plants now in operation for The llonl Alkali Products Cen
pany and The Standard Potaah Company, of which he is consulting engineer and genera) man
aver. The Great Western Potash & Refining Company is particularly fortunate in securing
the services of so eminent an engineer.
THE CHEMICAL TESTS
of tb- water tuken from these Inki are as follow. U.M ucres water. H leasMk Tests ure runni'i2
m r cent to 6 er cent total solids, 15 er cent to 1ft jht lent oxide.
Lukes are certain in this Held, producing great profits ili.it are running p r c
xr cent to It) er cent Hitasli oxide.
IMMENSE DEMAND, PERMANENT MAIUiET
It is Stated that the requtremtnta of th s
country for potaah for various purposes ia ovi r
200,000 tons per year, of which we produce only
about 60,0t)0 tons. The refined product selling
at from $100 to $160 a ton; the cost of produc
tion ranging from $2.r to 30 a ton. The potai '
produced in foreign countries costs $30 to $34
a ton on the Atlantic seaboard. Add to this pri -the
freight rates to the interior parts of the
United States and you can readily see that this
industry will never be taken away from Am i
ican manufacturers.
.ft
r ( . .
I'M TED STATES UEOLOGI
BULLETIN No. SIS, SEPTE.MBi
STATES THAT MOKE POTASH WAS I
ED IN THE FIRST 6 MONTHS OF 1917
IN THE ENTIRE YEAR OF 1916, AND
BR ASK A PRODUCED ONE-THIRD OF TH.
ENTIRE AMOUNT. The ralus of the potaah -
cured from natural .salts or brine at loint of
shipment sraa $2,808,40. This estimate is his-i
on material actually sold by the producers, the
real amount is. therefore, much greater than rep
resented by thoOS tiKurea
Wi refer you to Dr. F. M. Knight, Preaidentof the Alliance, National Bank, Alliance, Nebr.
OFFICERS
B. C. Johnson President Emmett Powers Secretary and Treasurer
Formerly Roadmaster C. B A Q President and Chemist. The Bio Pharmacy
M W Reynolds Vice President Chemical Company
Electrical Baglaoer, Western Electric Co. John A. Rush General Counsel
We have secured a limited amount of Ibis stock to put out at lUc per share. The large petit
that arc hound to be SSOOjS In this potash enterprise are very large. Send your order in at once.
1918
JOHNSON & COMPANY.
711 Interstate Trust Blag.,
Denver, Colorado.
I hereby subscribe for snares at 10
cents per share in The tireat Western Potash
ItWtiiiug Company, same beinK full paid
and non-asseasable. and I herewith enclose
$ as payment for saim-
Name
Town or City
State
All orders subjeet to prior sale
Johnson & Co.
711 INTERSTATE TRUST BUILDING
Denver, Colorado