The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, January 16, 1919, LOCAL EDITION, Image 8

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FIRST STATE BANK
Alliance, Nebraska
LUSK A COMPETITOR
TOR OIL REFINERY
Small Oil Town on the Northwestern
After the (Ml Iteflnery Proposed
for Alliance
Quick Service Electric Shop
F. T. McKEE, Mgr.
Phone 250
Alliance,
423 yt Box Butte Ave.
Nebraska
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The Alliance Herald on December
19th announced that the Illinois
Pipe Line Company, operating In the
Lance Creek field of Wyoming, was
favorably considering the starting
of an oil pipe line towards Omaha
and that Alliance might be the Bite
of a new refinery to be erected to
I care ior ou lor mm neiu.
Work on the new pipe line com
menced on Jpnunry 10th from the
Lance Creek held which is north of
Lusk. The pipe line will extend first
the twenty-six miles to Lusk, which
Is endeavoring to convince the com
pany that it is the logical site for a
new refinery. The first section of the
new pipe line to be built will be
twenty-six miles in length, extending
to the railroad at Lusk, where the
oil will be loaded In tank cars and
shipped to Casper for refining until
the company extends the line to
wards Omaha, via Alliance, until a
refinery Is erected at Alliance, or un
til a refinery Is erected at Lusk,
which is not probable.
The line will consist of six-Inch
pipe, which will afford a capacity of
at least 15,000 barrels a day for the
field.
The company has arranged for the
purchase of a 27-acre tract on the
Jake mill ranch, one mile north of
the, Ohio No. 1 well on sec. 36-36n
65w, where it will erect its pumping
station. At this point reservoirs will
bo constructed to gather the crude
frouj all portions of the field. It has
also acquired 38 acres immediately
west of Lusk for its loading racks
and tank farm. Right of way is now
being secured. Thirteen miles of the
line will be laid from the Lusk end
anil the remaining 13 miles will be
laid from the field terminal.
Eight cars of six-Inch pipe have ar
rived at Lusk and it will take alto
gether about f0 cars of pipe, weigh
ing 5.000.000 pounds, to couplete
the line. A telephone line 1,1 now be
ing constructed along the route.
Church, Lodge
and Society
The report throughput the potash
district that the laryfc Merrlman re
duction plant had bren destroyed by
fire has proved tgr have been un
founded. An oil explosion did some
damage to a part of the plant but
not enough t'o shut it down or pre
vent production.
We can live but once. Why not
enjoy the chance to go where we
please, when we please! The auto
and good roads make all distances
Phort.
If you are not a regular subscriber
to The Herald you do not get all the
news while its news.
" If you would know the value
of money go and try to borrow some;
for he that goes a borrowing goes a
sorrowing." ,
FIRST-CLASS MEAT MARKET
IN CONNECTION
I have installed a first-class meat market in connec
tion with my stock of groceries and am now prepared to
care for your wants in this line.
I buy nothing but the best of Fresh and Cured meats
and assure you that the prices are right. It makes no
difference what quantity you want, from a whole beef or
pork io a small steak, we have it and will save you money
on the deal.
You should remember too, that our grocery line is
ALWAYS full of nice, fresh goods and that our prices
are as low as the market will stand. We want you. to
come in and see us. It will pay you well and we'll be glad
to give the best of service. If you cannot come to the
store, just phone 753, we will deliver your goods for you.
CHRISTIAN SCIKXCK
First Church of Christ, Scientist,
which is a branch of The First.
Church of Christ, Scientist, in Bos
ton, Mass. Holds services as follows:
Sunday School at 10 A. M. Lesson
Sermon at 11 A. M. Testimonial
meeting Wednesdays at 7:30 P. M.,
Subject of this weeks lesson:
"Life."
Christian Science Reading Rociu
is open to the public on Wednesday
and Saturday afternoon, from two to
four oclock. All are welcome.
must hai-iist emitm
Sunday school Bible study 10 a. ni.
Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Morning subject "A real Test of
Character."
Evening "How to Banish Fear."
Young People service 6:30 All seats
free and a hearty welcome to all.
A A.. I,ayton pastor
t III IU 11 OK CHRIST
It was a great day last Lord's Day
You made it so. Make next Sunday
fctill better. At the annual business
meeting on last Monday evening
every department reported in heal
thy condition. A year of progress has
Just passed, -ill bills are paid and
some money In the treasury.
The outlook was never brighter.
On Sunday morning the minister
will present "Christian Education"
The offering will be, sent to Cottier.
A rousing service in the eveinig.
C. K. prayer meeting at 6:30. Ser
mon at 7:30, Come to the church
with a message and a welcome.
Stephen J. Epler, minister.
M. K. III IU II
We had an increase of 20 in Sun
day school attendance last Sunday.
lt us repeat the record made last
Sunday next Sabbath. Ix't every
member ask some one to accompany
him to Sunday school and church
next Sunday.
The pastor will preach using for
his sermon subject at. 11 o'clock.
"The Promise Of Answered Prayer"
The house was nearly filled last Sun
day come to this service which closes
at 12 noon, and bring your family
and friends, and let us completelyfill
the church.
Epworth League at 6.30 p. m. Our
attendance is good and you are wel
come. Preaching by the pastor at 7:30
The subject of the sermon will be
The Conversion of a Family." It Is
another of those entrancing Bible
stories which are more fascinating
that a novel. You will be interested,
and are always welcome. Come to a
homey church where the music Is an
attraction.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
All the members of the Presbyter
Ian church are urged to be present
Sunday morning. Rev. C. E. Kircher
will present C e New Era Movement
In Which ail will be Interested. This
is a national movement of the Pres
byterian church In which all local
churches and members are expected
Dy the national authorities to par
tlcipate. It will affect one local
church spiritually and financially.
The Sunday school will meet nt in n
m. New teachers and officers will be
added. We ajso plan on inaugurating
a new system of operating the school,
Which has been verv nur renqfullv
tried in many places. The Christian
Endeavor will meet at 6:30. There
were more in the meetine Rnnd.iv
Sunday night than previously. Inter
esting meetings are being held. At
7:30 the sermon will he "Whnt !
The Unpardonable Sin? Mrs. Klr-
cner Has arrived, and her singing
will add much to the music of the
services.
THE
SILVER CASHST0R
TOM STALOS, Prop.
Tired Worn-out
And Miserable
Many AUinace People in This condi
tion
There Is little rest for many a kid
ney sufferer.
The kidneys feel congested, sore
and painful.
The urinary passages are often Ir
regular ana distressing.
The sufferer, tired, worn-out and
depressed.
Weak kidnevs need oniric hpln
Tey need a special kidney remedy
uoan s Kidney Fills have stood thi
test.
A remedy especially for kidney ail
ments.
Can any Alliance readers doubt
this statement?
Mrs. J. M. Line, 314 Missouri St
Alliance, says: "My kidneys were
out of order and acted irregularly
ana l uaa a steady, tiring ache in m
back. When I bent over or got u
from a chair, a sharp, cutting pai
caught me. I had dizzy spells and
felt all worn out. Doan's Kidney
mis completely relieved me."
Price 60c at all dealers. Don
stmpiy asK lor a klunev remedv e-et
Doan's Kidney Pills the same that
airs, une naa. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
Morale a New Word.
Napoleon once reiuurked that mor
ale Is to other factors In war as three
19 one. Morale Is a new word to cur
speech, and I do not know that any
one has jet fully defined it, but there
are certain factors which must cuter
Into Its composition. And one of these
factors is the turning of men's minds
aw, v from the trenches to other
thoughts and occupations. Without a
change of mental atmosphere morbid
ness comes and homesickness and the
feeling of being "fed up" on the war
dulls the fine edge of enthusiasm.
Bruce Barton in Red Cross Magazine,
Good roads save Urn In hauling.
Time U money.
HERE'S WHAT THE PEOPLE SAY ABOUT
TANLAC
"I just feel like going from
house to house and telling the peo
ple about Tanlac." A. J. Living
ston, Ashland City, Ten.
"This Is rcnly the first medicine
I have ever taken thnt does what
they my It will do." 1. I Hot ley,
lelngtnii, Ky.
"I would not take one thousand
dollars for what this wonderful
medicine, Tanlac, has done for
me." Mrs. Mattie Lutes, Lexing
ton, Ky.
"We have sold 1,180 bottles of
Tanlac and have never had a dis
satisfied customer." Sniiter Drug
Co., Columbus, Tenn.
"For two years before taking
'a n lac I had rheumatism so bad I
couldn't raise my left hand to my
head. I now feel like a new man."
J. B. Woodward, Lexington Ky.
"I feel so good after taking Tan
lac that I told my hands the other
day I believed I could beat any of
them shucking corn. I meant it
and believe I could have beat 'em
all." J. A, White, It. F. D., Lex
ington, Ky. ,
"In my thirty jenrs of active
prat Ice as n physician I have never
seen anything (( oii.t Tanlac as
n medicine to produce rcsults."
Dr. J. T. Edwards, I'RjiyettevllIe,
On.
"This medicine is worth its
weight In gold, and If the price
was fifty dollars a bottle instead of
one dollar I would buy it Just the
same if I had the money." Robt.
Young, Knoxville, Tenn.
"Four bottles of Tanlac helped
me more than fifteen years of medl
cal treatment that cost me an
average of $100 a year." A. B.
Hall, . Fountain City, Tenn.
''Money couldn't buy the Rood
this Tanlac lias done for me."
Ex-Shcrlff Archie Anderson, Hons,
ton, Tex.
"Tanlac has certainly helped me
and I recommend It to others for
the good it has done me." Ex
Sheriff C. W. Mangum, Atlanta, Ga
"I would sM'iid the last dollar I
had on earth for Tanlac; I liave
gained nine and a half siinds on
one bottle and feel just like a new
man." J. T. Andrews.
"If the people of this town only
knew the good Tanlac did nie you
wouldn't be able to make it fast
enough to supply the demand."
Mrs. Mattie C. Bond, Memphis
Tenn.
"Yes sir, I gained twenty-five
pounds by taking Tanlac, and it
has been a long time since I felt
as well as I do now." Capt. Jeff
D. Biggs, Vicksburg, Miss.
Twelve Million Bottles Sold in Four Years
ANOTHER "BLACK" INTERNATIONAL!
Aberdeen-Angus won Grand Championship
over all breeds on SINGLE STEER, Steer
HERD, CARCASS and BOYS' and GIRLS'
Salf, losing only Fat Carlot (first time since
1909). The interbreed Grand Championship
standing of the world's greatest show is now
11 out of 17 for Single Steer, 12 out of 15 for
Steer Herd, 13 out of 17 for Fat Carlot, and
16 out of 17 for Carcass, in favor of the Aberdeen-Angus.
Write for "Results of Interna
tionals." ABERDEEN-ANGUS: IFrst in War, First In
Teace First in Reconstruction!
817 Exchange Ave., CHICAGO
FOR SALE
I am offering for quick sale
the following:
1 , Wagon and hayrack
2 Red heifers .
1 Holstein steer
2 Hogs
Some farming machinery
C. S. PHILLIPS
Phone 86 Alliance Milk Station
FARMERS' UNION
CO-OPERATIVE ASS'N
Carry a Complete Line of
John Deere Plow Co.
P. & O. Plow Co.
Independent Harvester Co.
Farm Machinery
Buy & Sell:
Hay Grain & Feed.
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