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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1919)
THB ALLIANCE (NEBRASKA) HERALD Thnrsdaj, March 13, 1919 CANTON Mrs. ttyron Foakct wm a paMcn ltfr on I itst Thursday'! stage for . a Tlalt with her mother, Mra. Michael, ct flemlnptford. Gerald Konkel or Ohlowa, Nebr., has been enftuped to teach a abort lurm of achool In the Curly arhooJ dlatrlct, number 12. School begins next Monday, Marrh 10. Fred Scott went up to f Pouplaa. Wyo., lawt Thursday, to looK after h homestead. Mr; and Mrs. Mcllenry nnd Miss Lory accompanied Mrs. D. A. Kob ey to Morrill, Nebr., Friday. ' Mr. Mcllenry will return at once but Mra. Mcllenry and Miss Lucy will remain for a while. Carey Johnson made a trip to 8cottsblutr, Saturday, for tko store. Nellie and Don Zimmerman were passengers on Thursday's stage for Hemlnfcford. Albert Wright moved from the Shelter place Friday to the Floyd fjlmnion place. Mr. Terry Ball has returned from an rstended stay at her brother's, John Duhon, near Marsland, where he has been acting as nurse. Conrad Hoffman Is on the sick list t present. A. J. Ryan and Jos. March are moving their families to Mitchell thla week. Mr. March has purchas ed property there, having leased his ranch a short time ago to Dr. Watson Of Mitchell. J. O. Curry, we understand, has old his two sections near Canton to George and Claude Farrell. George Farrell Is Claude's father, and he and Mrs. Farrell arrived Tuesday morning from Scotia and will move out during the summer. We are otry to lose the Curry family but will have to grin and bear It, but we will be equally pleased to have Mr. George Farrell take up his residence Among us. Mr. Curry has not decid ed definitely what he will do but will probably move to Scottsbluft or der lag. A Miss Mamie Whltaker came borne frem Alliance Monday, where she bad been for the past six weeks. Atlanta Business Mann is Enthused Sine Taking Tanlac Almand Says He Fuels a Well as He Hver Dili Iter, and Mrs. P. II. Williams of Marsland are In charge of a revival campaign being held at Mullen, this state, and which will close this week. Splendid success Is reported. Rev. Williams will then go to Ruahvllle for a series of meetings which will extend over a couple of weeks, before returning to bis pastorate at Mars land. Walter mngford, well-known pi oneer Ilox Dutte county farmer, died at his home near Berea Wednesday night after a short sickness from In (lurnra. He is survived by his wife snd children. Mr. Langford came to Box Butte county when a boy with his parents in the year 1888. He was about forty years of age and had been making his home in recent years on his farm near Berea. A lot of people only stop worrying about their life Insurance policy when they die EXCESSIVE ACIDITY it at the bottom ol most digestive ills. - RH2QIDS tor indication afford pleat ing and prompt relief from the distress of acid-dyspepsia. MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNB MAKERS OF SCOTT 3 EMULSION . mmm A Dash - of Chocolate Your t ..lull, tfcvTT TPV T list Y vvvlA Knows" if ?. 'A'" T",ac ou woul hardly r . l" me same person ia a. f. Almand, a well-known XtUnTa. ba " Feter' treet "For more than a i. - 4iw,r, ,.T - v o con tinued. 'I suffered terribly 'with tomach trnuhi wun ali . iici cHliDsC BnV ' wou'a constantly belch P ray sour, undigested food. I suf fered with hHL " "ur - .. . . uu , I'uuHiantiv and i . . uinous, too. I .IIU ouen leu eo Dad lhat J could hardly attend to my business properly. "I tieard so many people praising Tanlac that I began taking it. too, ad by the time I had finished my econd bottle I had gained nineteen pounds. I never suffer now with heartburn or Indigestion and am not nervous like I was before, I sleep well and get up In the morning feel ing fine and ready for a hard day's work." ' Tanlac Is sold in Alliance by F. E. Holsten and in Hemlngrord by the Olds Drug Co. .All foods arc flavored to make them palatable. All smoking tobaccos are treated with some flavoring for the same reason. . But there is a big difference in the Quality and hind of tobacco flavorings. Tuxedo, the finest of properly aged burley tobacco, uses the purest, most wholesome and delicious of all flavorings chocolate! That is why " Your Ncse Knows" Tuxedo from all other tobaccos by its delicious pure fragence. Try Thi Test: Rub a little Tuxedo briskly in the palm of your h&r.d to bring out its full aroma. Then smell it deep its delicious, pure fragrance will convince you. Try thia test with any other tobacco and we will let Tuxedo stand or fall on your judgment. , "Your Nose Knows" fclMRANTECD TO i'fVTISf , OR VOUR MONEY BCK The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe ) . Guaranteed by INOO.'OMTU -7hi - fW-""1"- -ir" 1 SOLD ON STRICTLY CASH BASIS ON AND AFTER MARCH 1st, 1919 BEGINNING MARCH FIRST ALL COAL DELIVERIES WILL BE FOR GASH ONLY The new cash prices show a small redaction. The following list is now effective: Colorado Lump Colorado Nut Kirby Lump Kirby Nut -Carney Lump $11.25 11.00 10.00 9.75 9.50 ALL COAL NOT PAID FOR WITH ORDER WILL BE SENT 0. 0. D. ALLIANCE CREAMERY CO. PHONE 645 SPEAK of comfort to a Hupmobile own er, and he thinks, for one thing, of his cars, PERFORMANCE He' does that because he knows that his four- cylinder car not only equals, but actually out- performs other types on the essential points. He is rarely tempted by cars with more than four cylinders. He has seen them per -form; and he believes his Hupmobile does better. Comfort also means SERVICE to the Hupmobile owner. For him, word service translates itself into service from the car, rather than from the service station. Next he thinks of ECONOMY. He runs his car at an unusually low outlay. He gets really exceptional mileage on gas oline and oil. The same applies to his tires. And the item of repair parts and labor fig ures hardly at all. Dose comfort mean these things to you? CH ANtiLER-'-HUP mobile AGENCY SCHWABE BROS., Prop, Corner 2nd and Laramie f . rAMES A. PIERCE, Mgr. t Alliance, Nebraska Popular Nebraska HEREFORD SALE GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA, MARCH 20, 1919 75 HEAD 75 60 FEMALES 15 BULLS BEAU MISCHIEF OFFSPRING Females mostly granddaughters of Beau Mischief and Bright Stanway. Bred to and with calf by sons of Beau Mischief, Beau Mischief 13th, Beau Wilton and Heir's Mischief, Duke Real, Richard Fairfax and Beau Carlos. 30 Females are of Beau Mischief, Bright Stanway and Sensation breeding. These are the tops out of our herds a very desirable offering of young cattle of, the best kind. Those of proper age are bred to our best herd headers. In addition to the Beau Mis chief breeding will be found considerable Fairfax blood. Twenty outstanding calves sell with dams. . The herds represented have a reputation at stake. These cattle have all been in spected and are really high class. Cattle from these herds of similar breeding in other sales have demonstrated their value. . This is a breeders' reduction sale of young cattle. Choice Herd, Ranch and Farm Bulls, with size and quality. Their breeding is aim- ilar to that of the females. IT". When sending for catalog, niention the Alliance Herald. x FRITZ BICHEL C. B. BENGER C. W. NOLL & SON LOUP CITY, NEBR, CALLAWAY, NEBR. ORD, NEBRASKA C. B. BENGER, Manager, Callaway, Nebr. REPPERT AND OTHERS, AUCTIONEERS I 0 1 ! 4 o