The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, January 02, 1919, LOCAL EDITION, Image 3

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THE ALMANCE HERALD
Thursday, January 2, 1919
BUSY READERS
6orn, to Mr. and Mr W. A New-1 Martin L ntigerald, who has
. Monday December "nth, a taafey Icllmbod to tna rank of corporal in
Wll' HI'TVICr III Kill II riJIMI, IU HOIlie llll
a fifteen-day furlough. vIh i h k with
Allium'' relntlvnH anil friends. Hi- in
iiiiw etattOBe4 at Camp bee
en-
Halil.
boi
s: i rirr Cal CoH had official hart-
ti tn llemlimford Saturdny nfter-
noon.
i: ; Lalag, Alliance clotaler, layt
you would b- snppi l d at the extent
to which the Chr tot Rial shopper
wiiu m their aerchaae .f the more
i Hit , ,t nhrlntinna oreeents II
i,.v. l : remarkable lillHincS.l h
-
K.iri Wamhauih left sMterdas tor
NaW York, where ho win vteJt for
fan dare befort retarnlnf to datjr a
board the U, ft Ht. Vereoa al 'hoi
oea, Natl fork. Whiio vlaltlai hare
in. i araed thai ' Kaegaa, who i a
junior Itenteaanl in 'ho navy is 'a
ttoned but a hort dlataoce from bin
headauartera 'that he will look up
Bnrireon Keegan goea without the
aaylnSi
s. t'. laekaon, 'r tho ajtleneo
Candy storo. will leave tho leal of
the wee for Kaaaaa city, Mlaaoarti
on a few days husliu h.j t t ip.
Mrs. C. W. Wllel of Crawford waa
in Alliance on Monday transacting a
little hnalneaa and rleitlni with her
tsistor, Mrs. Oeo. I Stafford.
Deeplte tho exploitation of the fart,
that Alliance has been enraad by tho
preeence of tho bootlegger, by omo
who s in tji believe that in so doing
:i better (?) word for tho town will
bo paaaed along, we cannot yt claim
all each honor. Scot ishlnfT, nrrord
inp to aewaptfper reporta Mhe find
in gs of police raids, come In for n
goodly share of tho credit or dlac radii
John 11. teeraa to ho popalac fid
low In tho valley,
preM oiapatcd from waanmgton
nys huge winter wheat crop, larg
er hy 10,000,000 buahela than any
yioid in tho history of American egrl
culture, was fdrecaat by tin- depart
nent of agriculture, Kebraaka'a crop
is eetlmated at B, 611,000 buahela
During tlio your Just drawing to a
oloso tho state of Nebraaku eoatrlbo
tod in round nutnberi more than one
billion dollars worth of food and inn"
ufacturad raluea lo the country. !
othor stair in tin union approach
Nebraska's per rapita record for I
production i.nd no atatt weat of
Mississippi louallod Nebraska's Man
ufacturing record,
Sense and Nonsense
fJICWWCd from Our Wookly Suil
in tin tieiitle Art of tJoHsip
B) JACK BnmiM
QeOfge Duncan
Island to ho with
Christinas.
wont to tirand
Mrs. Dancan in
Thcera arc a lot of things in poli
tics that aro mightl pood things to
howl about when you're out and
equally M pood to keep still about
when you aro in.
Barling
been ill
to con
Tho state
just laaa d
for 1011. It
tics for ti
board of agriculture has
the annual crop bulletin
contalncs the crop atatle
ycar, together with farm
cenaua, farm averagea and other veto
ble ami Intereatlng matter C6piea
of this billot in may bo h id by address
inp Secretary State Hoard of Agricul
ture, Lincoln.
Commencing January 1st centra;
and mountain time on the Burlington
-Lanpe at Broken Bow instead el a!
Sign Painter Bayso returned from
the service or l?iu In Sain Monday and
w ill no doubt locate in Alliance.
supt. o I.. t;ripus r the
ton route at this place bad
Seneca this week attending
p.my business.
a. n. Whitley, hretuaa on the Bar
lingtOO has recovered from a recent
attack ot the (in ' sill'l i n ntly to en
able him to return to his work. QUI
was laved Mip for several wei ks and
was surely glad to get bark to hie
work again.
With the passage of the new reve
nue bill by Congreaa the blank for
he making of income returns will be
availsrblo lo thoee affected. The time
is near at hand, but the delay caused
by the probable new legislation will
retard the work of tho department
for some time.
Una Lowry, of the 6rn of Lowry
t Henry has gone to California for
the winter, lie contemplates being on
the western coast about three months
Miss liable Carey, cashier at the
Alliance creamery left Sunday ior a
few days visit at Sheridan anil Hil
ling's. She will return to Ayliame and
her work today.
More than 2 all people filed In Tor-
ringtog on the govern fti eat land in
Qoahea county, Wyoming, which baa
just been thrown ope n for entry, the
drawing taking place laal Monday. A
lurga number also registered nt Chey
enne. '
Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Townsond re
turned the Brat of the week from a
Week"! flail with relatives at Lin
coln. Mr. and Mrs. L .1. Bcblll, living
two miles south and west of Alliance
are the proud parents of a baby
daughter since Monday morning.
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Donald BpCnCer returned to Lin
Oln Sunday, where ho will auain take
up his work at the university, after a
visit with his pufantai Mr. and -Mrs.
w. B, spencer in Alliance
Miss Tli'Tesa Morrow spent several
days litst week with her parents, Mr.
anil Mrs .1. ('. Morrow. She returned
to Lincoln un Sunday.
Martin Cable. 1:", year-old son of
W. II. ('.abb. a Sco'ts Illuff county
farmer cleared 10&.06 on one aero
of sugar boots this season. His ex
penditurea, Including rent. lalMir, irri
gation, etc.. amounted to $S2".-is ami
the gross receipts were $19(1.2.4.
Mrs W. E, Spencer will leave to
morrow for Phoenix Arizona, where
sue dltl vi..U Tier brothe r. .Tohn ftnu;.i
gardaer, formerly county superin
tendent of public instruction or Bo
BUtte county. Mr. Ilaumbargdner s
health has not been good for some
lime After a visit tit Phoenix. Mis.
Silencer will go to Loa Angeles Cali
fornia to spend the Winter months
The Republican wall, for instance,
I
ol t he na rt isam-hip of t he I )eimn i a t i'
Alliance automobile dealers anti
cipated a good demand for motor cars
tlx, MIMlnH ......11..
with "
as possible getting stocked up
the ralotta makes. Lowry & Henry
this week received a shipment of the
popular Dodge Brotbera cara, and ex
pect to be able to get more in the
near future. Howevufi should you
contemplate the purchase of one of
them it would be well to place your
order now.
Mr. ami Mrs K o. Strand are en
tertalalng a strange face at theii
home, since Monday morning when
line baby box came to bless the home
A change in the trainmasters at
this place came the first ot the we W
when Lleuet, .1. D. Nelson returned
to the work after being discharged
from the service of I'ncle Sam. Mr.
Nelson was formerly employed as
trainmaster here and later at Omaha
His predecessor. I.. ('. McHride will bo
tranaterred to Wympre,
administration, will hardly hold
water now that they have won in the
election and fajfthWttb announced the
Intention of showing the paOpla that
suh a administration can be Fiiceess-
ful. Queer world, this!
You never can tell I A couple of
Ullanee men were the othor day en
gaged in conversation. "My wife to
very fond of abating," remarked one
or the gentlemen. "She sure is," re
plied his companion. We had import
ant business and could not remain
for the following reel.
Most anyone will tell you there is
nohlog in a name. Apparently the
white woman who left town rather
unceremoniously last week figured
there was nothing in a color. But,
black is not a color, a
,
When you see a maiden fair who
lis unafraid to cross the muddy street
you can bet that she will show you
I two pood reasons Tor her fearlessness
This colm would like to subscribe
i.v n fund that would !o expended in
dealing some of the professional
I reformers a bit of heir own dope.
'It's a cinch bet they would be for
! ever cured.
We Were always skeptical of tho
'fellow who insists that others are
'crooked It takes a thief to catch a
thief. He may not ho a crook, but
there is a chance he's mi; taken,
t
Some of the returning soldier boys
have awakened to the fact that you
can win a girl In thirty minutes toot
you can't shake in thirty years.
An Alliance young man spent
seventy-five dollars for Christmas
presents for his parents and younger
sister. And. every cent was wisely
spent. He'a on the right road and will
'one day reach the roal of ..access.
t
The fellOW responsible rrtr this
colm has no desire whatever to put
a crimp in the pleasures of the boy.
but ho has grave doubts as to the ad
visability of allowing him to "hook
on" with ills sled. From experience
wo know it is great sport and our fih
servance of later years has taught us
it is also dangarOUa, Over at Sootts
Mu tin other day a youtfli lad snf
fered broken limbs as n result and
led tho police to place a ban on the
pastime. Why not forestall a like
curence here? . .
.
Verily the ways of anonymous com
DlUalCatloni are treacherous. Now
comes Dr. Stivers of Antioch with
promises of making things uncomforl
ably warm for the party or parties re
sponsible for his name being used in
connection with a contributed story
in tho publication of our esteemed
contemporary. Friend Ben should
prove a star witness when tho matter
comes UP for airing. Some people
have all the luck. ,
farmer raised Helling at phenomenal
prices and with the manufacturers
exerting every possible power to meet
demand unprecedented, the times
were naturally pood for all. The close
of the war and the return of the
factories to the manufacture of the
commodities of life rather than the
munitions of war have chanted this.
It hss widened the competitive field
and it remains for the alert tcf sur
vive the fight that Wll be Waged for
the business. There will be no im
mediate return to pre-war-time nrices
but there will be a demand for war
time effecieacy and it is tins demand
that nromises to prove serious lo the
careless man or business There will
come prosperity and success lo the
systematic', prudent man: a success
begot or greater business volume and
economical management,
The New Year will witness no re
petition or the horrors of war. but it
will record the greatest period of re
construction accomplishment oyer ''o
corded by man. Destroyed homes will
airain bo established ; devasted Beldl
will he returned to tho growing of
fOodatttffa to food people who have
enjoyed but very' meager rations for
month and years, and Christian peo
ple, tho world over, will turn to the
teaching or the doctrine or Drotherly
Love with renewed vigor.
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Mr. Mr. and Mrs Win. Arnold of
Alliance, left the fore part Of the
week for a visit of aeaeral days with
friends at Omaha
Principal Btoekdale, Of the high
School staff, is at the local hospital
Contending for honors with an attack
of the "Un," Late reports have it
that his condition is much improved
His father or Chadroa visited him
this week.
New Years Day was observed by
the local railroader;-. Onl those m c-
essary Tor the handling cr the busi
ttOeai were asked to report ror work.
Miss Mablo Ormsby, daughter of
Ticket Agent Ormsby of Alliance, re
turned to Casper the li rat of the
week after a visit with homo folks.
Miss Ormsby is assistant ticket agent
at the Casper station.
There is no longer any doubt in the
mind of the farmer as to the benefits
of good roads. It means dollar! to
him and t it is argumml is forciful
enough.
The dear things were sittinp on th"
stone slops at Polytechnic. One 'r
them said: "I see Hetty has decor
ated hr room with pistols, swords
and riries." "Yess, Hetty's a creat girl
for having arms around her."
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DRINK HOT TEA
FOR A BAD COLD
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Cot a small package of I! unburn
Itreasi Tea at nny pharmacy. T ike n
lahlcapmwflll of the tea. put a cup of
ixiiiinsr water upon it, pour through a
ioe and drink a teacup full at tsi-y
lime diirtng the daj or before i 'tiring,
it is the moat effective way to break
cold and cure grip, a Itiopeu Ibi
lros of the skiii. relieving congestion,
Also looacna the bowels, 'his driv
cold from tin- kyatenL
Try it the next time you eufler from
n cold or the gri. It is inexpensive
and entirely vegetable, therefore safe
and harmless
The Silver drill, Joe C. Harvey's
place, this week installed electric waf
I lie irons ..un will cater to this trade
I in the future, Those who crave the
temptlVO waffle Will take clue notice
I
Ceorge, Kills, a former employee
of the Ford garage, was mingling
i with old-time Alliance friends Satur
day. Mr. Bills, has Just been discharg
ed from the service in which ho ser
red as instructor to the students of
motor mechanics schools. He was on
his way to the Pacific coast where he
will enter the employ of a large con
cern in his line. His friends here
were mighty glad to see him again
and to know that hois climbing the
ladder to success.
The New Ye ar With
The New Year, with all its prom
ises of continued prosperity, i& with
us in reality. It will be unlike the pre
ceding one In almost every respect
it will mark a radical change in the
methods of successful business. A
year ago, with the country in the
throes of war; with everything the
Hi MEAT IF YOUR
KIDNEYS AC! BADLY
Noel Young returned to duty in the
V. S. Navy on the Paoitiic coast, Cali
fornia, Monday after a week's visit
with his mother, Mrs. L. A. Young of
Alliance and friends.
Take tablospoonfu' of Salt tf Hack
hurts or Bladder bothers -Drink
0U of watej
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LUMBAGO RIGHT GUT
Rub Pain and Stiffness awt-y with
a small bottle of old honest
St. Jacobs Liniment
When your back is sore and lame or
lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism has
you stiffened up, don't snffir! Uct a
30 cent bottle of old, honest "'St.
.laiobs Liniment" at any drug ttorc,
jKur a little in your hand and rub it
right into tin pain or w bat and by 'be
time you count Afty, the soreness and
lameness is gone.
Pout stay crippled'. This soothing,
penetrating oil needs to be uned only
once. It takea the ache and pain right
out of your U.ok and ends ihc misery.
It is aaagiral vet absolutely haruilem
and doesn't burn the skin.
Nothing else stope lumbago, sciatica
and lame back misery 6U I'i'uuipUy t
Harbor Ralph Hulger. of the Haglt
Harbor shop, returned Sunday from
Arcadia, where he had been
last Weak because of the serious
sickness of a niece. The niece, Mrs.
Clara Smailey, paMad away Wednes
day night of last week and before he
could reach her heck de. Her father,
Mr. Hulger's brother, is also suffer
ing from the prevalent malady.
Mitchell's new
opei od ri r"i
ci 1 1 tr
over a Ua
perfectly safe.
concrete bridge was
this week and it is
'daesure to dilvo
1 feci that you are
Tho citizens of this
community can well feel proud of th s
andaome an t durable structure and
we hope the time will soon be 4ere
win u i vory wooden bridge over the
Platte is replaced by one equally as
gOOda and now tha tthe bridge bond
art- to lie sold we feel that this wilt
occur dur lag the next year. Mitchell
Index.
If you are not segular subscriber
to The Herald ou do not get all the
news while its news.
Ws are a nation of meat eaters and
our blood in "lied with urio acid, says a
well-known authority, who warns us to
be constantly on guard against kidney
trouble.
The kidneys do their utm-st to treo
the blood of this irritating aciJ, but
become weak from the overwork; thev
called get sluggish; the eliminative tissues elog
una iiius tiie waste is retained in tha
blood to poison the entire system.
Waeg VOW kjktaera che and feel like
hnapa Of lead, and you have stitiu-inj
pains in ihc back or the urine is cloudy,
full of sediment, or tho bladder is irri
table, obliging you to seek relief during
the night; when vou have severe head
aches, nervous and dizzy spells, sleepless,
ncss, acid stomach or rheumatism in bad
weather, pet from your pharmacist about
four ounces of Jad Salts; take a
taM. spoonful in a glass of water before
breakfast each morning and in a fe.v
days your kidneys will act fine. This
famous suits is made from the acid of
grapes and knion juice, combined with
lit liia, and has been used for gem. rations
to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys,
to l utralize the acids in urine so it is
no longer a source of irritation, thua
ending urinary and bladder disorders.
Jad Salts is ineznensive and cannot
injure; makes a delightful effervescent
lithia-nater drink, and nobody can make
a mistake by taking a little occasionally
to' keep the kidneys clean and active.
Nerves and Health
TITE not work of nerves which carries the normal flow
of life-giving energy to every organ and tissue is re
sponsible for the health of the body. These nerves arc dis
tributed through tlic spinal col
umn. If through aceidents, blows,
strnin.s -r U&natUPal curvature the
moveable bones of the spine be
come lightly dlaplaced tlioy press
on t he nerves jmj obstruct the
free ptejgge of the health-givii g
currents. The Organ! or tissue
fed by the obstructed Bervea i,a
turally become weakened and die
rased. Fressure on the nerved
leading to the ttotnach, for in
stance, li often the cause of stom
ach trouble.
Eat Mince Pie
made with
None Such
Mince meat
XtiWMtfftcr tttd ttMaid
J-Teeds No Added ftrinr
Quickly Ready isbr Crust
"-Var Time Recipe? Boc!: Free
Menrell-SouLs Co., Syracuse, NY
;
TCHIROPRACTCC
by a Wliod of scientific adjustment corrects
these ap ial defecta, relieves the pressure on
and remtrVes the cause ot disease,
ial conditions restored, the life-
enta have full power to repair and
and health results in a natural
it the use of drugs or torgery.
what the ailment, expenenco
t can be relieved through Ciiiro-
RO-PKAK-T1C) adjustments of
of the spine.
the ncrv
With no
o i un 'cut
st i i ;.u'the
wa , witl
No m
proves
practio
certain
ill' v
The
though
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tried evi ry
HIRO!
iiould not be discouraged, even
mve souglit relief for years and
bOWn method of health.
"RACTI
lias ilotie wondera In
raxes, investigate aiel learn
for others, and what it caa
lirinsfTniHlie:
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in lonj; standing and obstinate
jpractic Las done and is doing
DRS. JI 1
DR. WALTER
CHIKOPRAt
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HOTEL
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OMAHA f.
LOCATE YOUR NEW HOME
ALONG THE BURLINGTON
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tire
t ree bouiestead lands or buy-
territory served by the Hur-
ibraska. Wyoming, Colorado
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Kififtv "JiiJininC
: liiii ml h ist liuiiii
.lltiiK ii iJJJAiUil
Yi A . Olm RATHSV
50 KfOMs With datii $2.50
100 rooms vVJi aNTII ?.00
100 rooms 1 ril BATH 1 1 30
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SulJiers, Sailors and civilians, in seel
1111 deeded lands, will do well to search 111
lington Route. Its lines tbrouph Westerffl
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inid Montana have been populated within tlieiast tweat' years by a civil iza-
tluii of the most prosperous 'ypo.
y Bi rved by the Burlington large
There are yet in the Wyoming terniorj
areaa of graBs-covered lands for homestead eii ry in 640-acre tracts. You
can buy deeded lands for dairy farminu i u Western Nebraska and Eastern
rCeolorado on terms that any ood fanner can meet. From year to year the
j i Government is opening irrigated lands in tha i!--
If yon settle aloii
g l&rn Basin, with perpetual
g tap Burlington you rear
water rights almost a gift.
your home m a progfessi locality, where every
community is increaalng lm population.
Write me I want to start you thinking as to
where you or your son lne! tipst locate.
S. B. HOWARD, Agricultural Agent.
1004 Farnam Street.
Omaha, Nebr.
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Ford
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
WINTER TOPS FOR FORD CARS
Just the thing for this cold snappy weather. All the ad
vantages of other enclosed cars, yet quickly installed.
They do not hamper the workings of our motor. Let us
demonstrate the Detroit All-Weather Top for you.
Now is a good time to have your motor over hauled. We
have the time and materials and know how.
C0URSEY & MILLER
Successors to Keeler-Coursey Co.