The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, May 30, 1918, Image 10

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THE ALLIANCE HERALD WANT ADS
l,MYI C. THOMAS,
Rdltnf mi'l Manager
JOHN W. THOMAS. I0AH1 HAHTMAN.
folate ami I.Uet..,k Editor '" 1 ,,",,r
Wanted
THE HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY, Owners
(lncorporateaj
Entered at the M oSW n' Alliance, Nebraska, for transmission
through , uS mill M l.M-n.l-rlMmatlr. Published every Thursday.
Subscription Price, $1.50 Per Year, Payable In Advance
-a... nn mmi nrronnt. The names or
k IU bVlSui tly HMnoved from our mailing list at expiration
Ta d'or.U SfKS! he notified otherwu. subBcrlptJon
trtii remain In force at the designated subscription price. Every subscriber
understand that these conditions are made a part of the contract
between publisher r.nd subscriber.
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The Churches
Bingham News
FlltST HA1TIST (IH IW'H
fevnday school at 10 a
Preaching at 1 1 ; ta. and S p
Young Pvf ' s IMK'S ;n I t'
a Hearty Welo.'UVw to nil V
Ix: ton, pas- .
0BUM .1 OF HIMKf
j Ira Cotton has moved to the Ed
mondtOD ranch, north of Bingham.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dudley and daughter.
Margaret, will leave the last of the
Wek for a summer's outing In Coun
cil Bluffs, Iowa, and other parts of
the state.
WANTED A girl for general house
work. Phone 173 or call at fi07.
Toluca. 9254-tf-24
OLD FALSE TEETH WANTED
IMN'T MATTER IE ItltOKEN
We pay up to 5 dollars per set. Also
rush for Old Gold, Silver and broken
Jewelry. Check sent by return mail.
Goods held 10 days for sender's ap
proval of our offer. Mater's Tooth
Specialty. Dept. A, 2007 S. 5th St.,
Philadelphia. Pa. nd-9229-6t
WANTED To contract with relia
ble parties for 20 wild and wooly
mules for stockmen s convention.
June 11-14. W. D. Fisher, Sec'y, Al
liance. 9199-tf-21
OLD RAGS are worth SEVEN (7)
CENTS a pound, clean, of course, at
THE HERALD office.
WANTED To correspond with a
miilit or widow between 4 0 to 50
vf:ira of nee. hv well known man
with references, 60 years of age.
Good health and In business. No chil
dren. Object matrimony. Address P.
O. box 21, Spearfish, S. D.
SALESMAN WANTED Lubricat
ing oil, grease, specialties-, paint,
pari of whole time. Commission basis.
Man with car or rig preferred. River
side Refining company, Cleveland, O.
9258-$-lt-25
lrlne Help" Is the subject
for the morning sermon next Lord's
day. This is the beginning of our sec
ond year'B work in Aliancle. The
minister will give a report of tjhejmst
year's work. We have much to be
thankful tor, but another year should
bring larger results.
Tho hlltrfl'4 day progiam WlU bfl
given at th3 evening ho if. This w ill
... iur,ir:ii'.iti.ii and edifying. ThiJ
offering is Uil in tin. foreign mission
work.
The C. E. invites the young ?e'.;e
tn attend their prayer meetings.
The Bible school still continues to
KTOW
a class suitable to your age.
Come to the church with a message
and welcome. Stephen J. Epler.
minister.
Mr. Rice took a day off from shear
ing sheep at the Kincaid ranch and
painted the Red Cross room for the
ladies. They now have a nice place
n which to work.
Helen Hallard had the misfortune
to cut an artery in her wrist, which
causes her much inconvenience.
For Sale
Mr. and Mrs. James Burton are the
parents of a baby daughter born Sat
urday, May 25.
Memorial day will be observed at
the church by singing, prayer and the
readine of Lincoln's Gettysburg ad-
wod hv decorating of the
When you come you will find ' . uravt.9 al the cemetery.
At the Methodist church Sunday
morning there wilt be holy commu
nion and reception of members. Br.
Morris will speak in the evening on
"The Prophets of Baal."
Mrs. Belle Rent fro was quite sick
Prirfa- nlrht as a result of tasting
arbolle acid water, which contained
more of the acid than was really p.-l-
liahle.
MARRIED
Glen B. Runyan. of V.roHen Row
Nebr.. and Kimn.i K. Stewart, of An
tioch, Nebr., were united in marriagt
Monday by Judge Tash.
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Joe R. Brown and Dora Taifgaii
....I. ,.t Ui nilnira welt' united 111
IMI'tll Ul M'l,I M," I
i ... l.'ri.lnv nf last week liv
Judge Tash.
Miss Lena May Atl and Fores K
1 nno w.i,' II 11 itpd in murriUr-'' last
Mondiiv evening at the home of Re
a. l i'nlr Miss At, is the
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daughter of Mr. and Mi;- .lulian Atz
of Alliance, and lias been employed la
ttenographlc work. Mr. tape hi!;
been employed at the Burlington as a
switchman until recently, when h
Tba couple will
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make b short trip to Sewar.l, Nehi
to vint Mr. Lane's mother. Mr
Lape will probably make her home in
Alliance
Fred Pace received the sad news
in Sunday or me oe.mi oi n
laughter In council Biunri, lowa.
eft the following morning to tie pies
en! at the funeral.
viin at.n mt TRADE One ton
Overland truck In good condition
Harry Penninger, Antloch, Nebr.
tf-9188-20
mn Sii.K Home grown alfalfa
bopH I. A. Keegan. 9256-tf-24
cno BAi.i.- One almost new
J Vll i
Scripps-Boothe chummy roadster
8-ovlinder. This car is like new, both
in apoearnce and mechanically . Call
860. Terms will be given on this car
if desired. E. K. Beauciiamp.
92Rl-tf-26
SACRIFICE"
Must sacrifice 10,000 Lone Star Oil
,...1 i a nnn i.iwkv lin. Best offer
1 1 1 . . -. v " " - -
tak- s either. L. AI1ISO.-N, iMOgewu
Iter, Coin, IMbMIl!
Miscellaneous
The Misses Opal and Mabel Sellers
i. ... 1 . I. I 1. .ti r
ire BPenaing Hie ween wnu ......
grandpa rent! on the ranch.
Bingham is expecting big things
next Saturday when the whole town
will be turned over to the Red Cross.
,Ve expect you in Bingham Saturday.
Mrs P. Bhafenberg returned
from a visit to Beaver City. Nebr.. on
Tuesday.
Tim nranmore and Ross Shafen-
berg went to Oshkosh Monday where
tbey donned the badge of honor ana
left for Fort Dodge, Iowa, the same
evening.
ALFALFA SEED
Northwest Nebraska dryland seed
lVi.ii i fro ori.es and free lOmple.
BTHWABE BROS , Chadrdn, Neb.
261-4tf-tS
There Is a Right
and a Wrong Way
to Use the Telephone
The wrong way to get a telephone number is to call
from memory to "take a chance" to trust to luck that
our memory doesn't play a trick on you with the ftckle
figures of a telephone number.
The right way Is to look In the telephone directory,
make sure you have the right number and hen nve it
to the operator slowly and distinctly.
The right way saves annoyance to you and helps
build up a higher grade of telephone service for everyone.
NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY
Bar War SbvIukb Stamp
aaa Liberty Boada
(HANDLER SIX
$1595
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Unusual Economy
Without Sacrifice
THE Chandler Six has always been famous for its economy
of operation economy without the sacrifice of reserve
power, without the sacrifice of readability, without the
sacrifice of beauty of design.
Thousands of Chandler owners all over America tell of
gasoline mileage of fifteen to seventeen miles per gallon.
Tire mileage of seven thousand to nine thousand miles per
set of tir ?s is commonplace among Chandler owners.
Chandler owners and Chandler dealers say that the service
upkeep of the Chandler car is much less than that of other
good cars which they have owned or sold.
In the ownership of a Chandler Six you will possess a really
great automobile -great not merely from the standpoint of
economy of operation and maintenance, but, even more
important, from the standpoint of mechanical excellence
and daily performance.
The Chandler motor, designed and built in our own factory,
distinguishes the Chandler chassis, marked throughout by
its simplicity and its sturdiness. The life, pick-up, get-away
and endurance cf this motor will astonish .you quite as much
as it pleases you.
Bodies of most attractive design and of unusual comfort
are mounted on the Chandler chassis.
SIX SPLENDID BODY TYPES
Seven-Passenger Touring Car. 57595 Four-Passenger Roadster. S1S9S
Four-Passenger Dispatch Car. 5675
Convertible Sedan. $2298 Convertible Coupe, S219S Limousine. S2895
All prices f. o. b. Cleveland)
COME CHOOSE YOUR CHANDLER NOW
Chandler Hupmobile
Agency
M. E. Halloway. Mgr
114 West Third
CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY, CLEVELAND, OHIO
FOlt TRADE Have good renidence
lot near high school, will trade this
lot for a second hand car. Address
K O COOL, North Platte, Neb.
92--4t-23
OLD tXHlVANTKir'
The City Mission is in need oi
second-hand clothing, esecially men u
mil ati nnu rail nhone ti 9 b and W
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will call for them. Ine city mis
sion
KOU KENT Hoonis in modern home
PhOM Red 524. 9266-tf-25
Real Estate, Loans and Insur
mm rii t t it ,1 .1 . .. i
ance. r . Ksuuion, iveumau
Block. 15-tf-6727.
"move FUfurrruRB safkia
We have equipped our dray wai.
ons and auto trucK wuu m mn
dppliaucee for moving furnitur-
without marring or scraicuing or u.
ing damage. Up-to-date wagon pad.
will be used by us on all movin
jobs. JOHN R. SNYDER. Phone If
37-tf-595u
FOR RENT Furnished room in
modern house. Call :?04.
25-tf-9265
FOUND HeadllgM for rora, Be
tween town and Fouth Alliance.
Loser Inquire al this office. 9259-25-tf
FARM HI KKAl NOTKS
ti, ...... innH in lie nn shortage of
Blp mong the farm re of Box Butte
county. During tno past w.'.-k i.'i-
men were placed on fauns through
It.. ....IllltV . t-ll! oftii-o and more
lilt WVMt -' m
would have been placed had the work
been available waaes in ine couau
.... r...... tin ti i'.n iier month.
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lepeiutinn upon a man s auimj
farm work.
termers who are in need of help
nr thus.- who know they will be short-
Khnnld notify the county ageni
Those livinK in the northern half of
the county may notify Hutton &
t'litrk. who are assisting the farm bu
reau in supplying help.
Ahout one-third of the farmers of
the county have taken out books.
with Which to keep ;i record of tn
farm business for 1918. Durim
theee busy times care should be taken
not to let the accounts run too far be
hind.
The DOlleetOf of internal revenue
lias ruled that the income tax may be
u li red from these books, showiim
the Ineone aeeraed instead of figur
ine the income on a cash basis, as
has be. n previously done. However,
if this is to be done it will be neces
sary to keep the books up to date.
OBOROI N E US W ANGER,
County Agricultural Agent.
A-r' MEREST IN THE LONG RUN ;1rM
irVNATT x
, jtj a ..ru :mmim i mi I
THE trench, which always encircled the Roman cas
tra, or camp, was brought to France by Julius Caesar
a-d used by him on the very battlefield where to-day
the Allies and the Huns have 25,000 miles of trenches.
With rings of trenches, gradually drawn smaller,
probably the first modern trench warfare, the Turks in
iv.7 took Candia.
Vuuban, builder of Verdun, in 1673 employed the
first parallel trenches, the system of the present war.
Defeat, not foresight, turned the Germans to trench
warfare. But Goodrich never had to dig in.
Since twenty-two years ago
the first American pneumatic automobile tire, Goodrich
has driven ahead to the big, graceful, masterful
rfev?i
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GOODRICH
SiEHSKD. TIRES
a tirr manu-
DUI WDCIUCr VJUUUI ni i w t ..m
facture by bringing forth the first American chncnertire
Or originating the one practical non-skid, the crogg
bar, safety-tread, or tough black tread rubber ,
1 lL U..M. 4 r Pml-SI'K V1CR VALUB
-what they are worth to the motorist on his car and
on the road in COMFORT of an easier riding car
EGONOMY in gasoline saved,-and LONG MILEAGR.
Small difference whether you buy GOODRICH
SILVERTOWN CORDS, or BLACK SAFETY
TREADS, you get sravlCB value tirf.s.
THE B. F. GOODRICH RUBBER CO.
Denver Branch: 1122 Court PI., Denver, Colo.
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