Thursday, April 10, 1919 TOE ALLIANCE (NEBRASKA) HERALD Farmers in western Nebraska are Jubilant over the fact that a foot of warm, wet mow fell on Sunday and Monday and Is slowly melting, thor oughly soaking the soil. This tn - ures excellent crops of almost all kinds and although K slows up plow ing for a few days, Its results will be beneficial. Tractors were busy last week In dozens of localities In Box Butte county, breaking sod and pre paring fields for the planting of grain and potatoes. In the future all claims against the city must be filed on or before the first day of the month or they will be laid over until the following. Bills should also be for services ren dered during f e calendar month if they are to be considered. T. P. Hoard, colored, employed by Sam Shelton as driver, was picked up at the station yesterday morning by Special Officer Smith. The fellow had on his person a revolver and the same was loaded to the guards. After examination the officers decm d it was not necessary to take any action as it seems that Hoard had been Instructed by the former chief of police, Stafford, to act as dog catcher. S. W. Carr, general manager of the Grier eating houses, Bpent the fore part of the week in Alliance with District Manager C. Young of this city. Mr. Carr headquarters at Chicago. Walter Reisenwever, 17-years-old, confessed to the police Wednesday morning his having broken into and robbed way cars in the Alliance yards. The fellow was picked up af ter Special Officer Smith of the Bur lington learned of a pocket knife an swering the description of one taken from one of the cars had been sold to another party. A charge of bur glary has been filed against him. The Alliance High School Girls' basketball team went to ScottsbluCf Wednesday afternoon for a game .with the team of 'he high school at that place. The first annual dance to be given by the Brotherhood of Railway Clerks is to be staged at the armory Tuesday evening. The popular or chestra of the fire department will furnish the music. A big crowd is expected to attend. T' e sheriff of Sheridan county, Wyoming, accompanied by the chief of police of Sheridan, passed through Alliance Tuesday enroute to Rawlins with five prisoners who were being taken to Rawlins to be placed in the penitentiary. Two of the prisoners had been convicted of bootlegging; two of forgery and one for stealing an automobile. During the time be tween trains they were placed in the county Jail for rest and safe keeping. An officer of the Navy Tay Corps will be In Omaha for several days. Sailors, soldiers or marines on ac tive or inactive duty &s well as de pendents and relatives of men in service who do not understand Gov ernment insurance, allotments or the new form of insurance may obtain authentic information by writing to the U. S. Navy Recruiting Office, 500 Paxton Block, Omaha, Nebr. There will be no charge, for this informa tion. Charley Mitchell, former Alliance man and brother of William Mitchell of this city, is confined to bis bed at St. Anthony's hospital in Denver, where he was taken a few days ago, after being taken seriously ill at Cas per, Wyoming. Lieutenant Earl Myer, who was principal of the Alliance' high school for two years and who was in charge of the Junior Normal here during the summers of 1913-14, is now a prac ticing attorney and has become asso ciated with Boyd & Meti o Alliance. L' Myer was ruperlnto.i lo it if cii schools at Geneva fo over three years after leaving Alliance, after which he studied law the Univer sity of Nebraska. In June of 1918 hi volunteered his services aid was sent to Fort Monroo, Virginia, where be was commissioned i lieutenant in the heavy artillery. Lt. Myer had an opportunity to go across the At lantic for educational work in the army camps since the close of hos tilities. His family is here with him and they will make Alliance their permanent home. . The activity In real . estate circles continues in Alliance and Box Butte countr. The Thomas-Bald Invest ment Company reports the sale of three quarter-sections on Saturday, and one on Monday. Local invest ors are taking an active part la real estate transactions. Ttpenlar teachers' examinations will be held at the court house, April 19th. OPAL RUSSELL., County su Derintendent. 19-2M897 COLDS INTERFERE : WITH BUSINESS Dr; . King's New Discovery relieves them and keep you going on the job Fifty continuous years of almost Unfailingfcheckingana relieving coughs, colds and kindred Bufferings is the proud achievement of Dr. King's New JJiacovery. Grandparents, fathers, mothers, the kiddies all have used and are using It as the safest, surest, most pleasant to-take remedy they know of. Sold by all druggists everywhere. Keep Dowels On Schedule Late, retarded functioning throw lie whole day's duties out of gear. Keep the system cleansed, the appe t'rte lively, the stomach staunch with Dr. King's New Life PflU Mild an4 toalc ia action. Sold everywhere, - Beads and Jewelry for Easter Costumes EVEN the hat requires Its veil pin, and the dressmaker's skill cannot make the costume wholly smart without a necklace of beads and a fashionable bar pin or brooch. These are essen tials of the successful Eas ter costume. The variety of colors, pat terns and styles, with the assurance of wort' y quality, makes Thiele's the pre ferred Btone for buying Jew elry. Veil pins ft to $;! Bar pins ft to $50 Brooches 91 to s50 Bead necklaces.. $1 to 93 Thiele's Jewelry, Watches, Drugs Fathe Phonographs Watch Inspectors for 0. B. & Q. The Alliance Volunteer Fire De partment was granted permission by the city council Tuesday evening to extend the armory building twenty feet to the west. The addition will greatly increase the capacity of the building, which has proven of great value to the city as a place of hold ing public meetings. All expense will be borne by the department. Elbridge Wells has purchased 960 acres from his father, Jerry Wells, and will make his home on the same. The land is located southwest of Marsland and Is considered an excel lent farm and ranch. Edwin Peters has purchased 210 acres of land from J. Krldelbaugli, located four miles west of Alliance, and will proceed to break out and farm the same this year. Ex-secretary of the Alliance Com munity club, W. D. Fisher, who is now serving the Sheridan, Wyoming. club in a like capacity, is stirring things up in his peculiar manner in the northern Wyoming field of en deavor. Last Thursday a state-wide good roads meeting of which Mr. Fisher was the instigator was held at Sheridan and an organization born that bids fair to do things In the line of building permanent roads in the state. Sheridan papers are giving Mr. Fisher's instigation and bear ev idence that he is making good be yond expectations. A decidedly out of the ordinary thing happened In Garden county re cently when the Western Land & Cattle company shipped into that section a carload of buffalo and turn ed them onto the range. The buffa lo is, as well the pioneers of western Nebraska know, a very thrifty ani mal and this herd, though small. should Increase to large proportions within a few years and should some time prove the wisdom of the scheme by the earning of great profit to the investors. The transaction was the occasion of an interesting spectacle to the people who wera fortunate enough to Bee for their first time a specimen of the one-timo most migh ty of animals that roamed tho ran 36 and which is now an almost extinct breed. A new co-operative business has been organized at Lwellrn, Garden county. The new onterprisj will have a capital of 150,000 and inter ested in the same are bo mo of the most prominent and moat successful business men of the secUon. Gen eral merchandise, grain and live stock will be handled. A nlain drunk Dald a fine of $10 and costs in police court this morn ing. The spree was the result or the drinking of a combination of ja maca ginger and grape juice. hi HliJ mm: factor i It (!.- . 4. "Many months of comfon l l' expanse" is the wav Lliar.cs A. iv: . sun of San I Hugo, Calitorma. bu..;o v. hU experience with Neolin SoL3. 1 . Pearson ha J tv.o pairs of sliocs r. soieel with Neoiin Soles, and .t.; wearing them for twenty cum... writes "I wi;l have to get new '.h -. sometime, but so far as the soles arc concerned, tiiat time seems as lu distant as when they were new. This is tyoical of the experience millions are having with Neelin Sole. Created by Science to be durable, flexible and waterproof, these 6oles are an important factor in cutting 6hoe expense. You can get them on new shoes for the whole family, and for re-soling. They are made by The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio, who also make VYingfoot Heels guaranteed to outwear ail other heels. neolin Sole9 at tw.1I. a ft. . The U. S. Civil Service Com m le sion announce a competitive examin ation for Inspector of locomotives to be held on May 21 and 22. The po sition will pay $3,000 per year and necessary expenses when absent from headquarters in the discharge of official duties. Applicants should have at least five years experience as locomotive firemen, engineer or ma chinist or experience as locomotive boiler maker or inspector; must be of good moral character and habits, speak good English and be of pleas ing appearance. The examination will be held in this city under the supervision of the commission and those wishing further particulars may secure same by applying to F. W. Hicvs, local secretary. Harry A. Johnson, recently elect ed councilman from the T'i!ra war'i of Alliance, desires to express to his friends his gratefulness for their support at the city election. . Mr. Johnson assures them that he will devote his time to city business at council meetings and at any other time when his attention is needed. Local sportsmen are somewhat chagrined at the action of the state legislature in amending the state game laws to further limit the open season on prairie chickens. The present law provides that these game birds may be hunted from Septem ber 15 to November 15. As amend ed, the law provides that the open ing day of the open season shall fall on October 15. Sportsmen say that this will practically eliminate the hunting of chickens. Mr. Kingsbury, a former employee of 4he George A. Mollrlng store, ap peared before Judge Tas' yesterday and paid a fine of $25 and costs. The fellow was charged with stealing goods from the Mollrlng store and a search warrant was his undoing. The officers found a considerable amount of the missing goods and on ly the clemency of Mr. Mollrlng saved the young man from more se vere punishment. Your safety and your happiness were bought at the price of many he roes' lives. Are you showing a Just and generous appreciation of those sacrifices? C'luircli of Christ The meetings have been in pro gress for one week. Weather con ditions have not been the best, yet the meetings have been good. Each evening at 8 o'clock, the song service begins. The subjects for Sunday are: "Little Talks with Jesus" and "No Room for Jesus." A Question Box Is at the door. Place your question In the box and it will be given attention. These meetings are a clearing house for our thoughts and a recruiting station for new forces. The minister and membership will appreciate your presence at every service. Come to the church with a message and a welcome. STEPHEN J. EPLER, Minister. Examination nf annllnanta fx. thmT " I'l'lUMI.iU V 1 b I position of correspondence clerks, both first and second grade, will bo held at the federal building. Alliance on May 21st and 22nd. The exam ination Is open to both male and fe male. F. W. Hicks, local secretary, will supply further information. Every blade of grass Is a study; and to produce two where there was but one Is both a profit and a pleasure. mm 1, 7 All Baking p " 7 Cares 5 I . k, 11 ST mm 1 J When CALUMET "vr! . troubles take cmick I leave. You no ri.-V: aherd ard rr ire vd tcl ir-g materials, fcr l.ixuits enkes anything without f-ar of tnrertainty. Calumtt maliea yoU forget failure. C ALU R1ET BAKING POWDER Uthe inot poflulrr becwK It frrsvve n l DCTlccl 1 1-H: It. It tv I lie I nr. Ktstdmiand because it folliemntt ilr. pt.rtaiiir. 1 hr lact tiiat it is the li j- ft wller proven that II in ti e wsr. n tn;il will ci nv mre yrn that thr.-j ii none juptaaricn. Huyncnn .( you are ni l nn i.rn i.mo 11 bacit Bud i;i t your n:cn.y baik. CnUnnct Contains only such Inpre- OftiTii ns liave brcn rppruved cfiicially by the U. S. 1'ooJ Authuritlt. i To a tart yoi bay it. To kca yol ait H. HIGHEST QUALITY HIGHEST AWARDS- ! 2-H t -, Cheaper and Better Bread and Cakes Produced under tho most stringent rules of sanita tion, by skilled bakers and with the aid of modern equip ment our products aro absolutely wholesome ; are cheap er than you can produce them for and are of a quality that will satisfy completely the most particular. You'll find us prepared to fill your wants with any thing in the pastry line. All goods are fresh and clean. Buy None but Alliance-Made Bread and Pastry ALLIANCE BAKERY GLEN MILLER UNDERTAKING PARLORS 128 West Third Street Telephone Day 311 Night 522 Red 520 Bargains! Real Bargains! Another Feast of Bargains for the Balance of This Week at THE HORACE BOGUE STORE Big Reducing Sale Sheeting 9-4 Unbleached Sheeting, 75c value, at 53c Ginghams Amoskeag Apron Check, fast color, 35c value, at 21c Percales 50c and 60c 36-inch Fercales in Blue, Grey and Light Patterns 33c Shoes Ladies Silk Underwear Muslin 79c Dainty Pink Silk Bodices, Teddy Bears, Bloomers, Cami soles, Billy Burks and Night Gowns. $1.00 and 1.25 values Camisoles, at ' . $1.50 and $1.75 values QOp Camisoles, at 70C $2.00 and $2.25 values Camisoles, at $3.00 values Teddy Bears, at $3.50 and $4.00 values Teddy Bears, at $4.50 and $5.00 values Teddy Bears, at Ladies Gloves $1.45 $229 $2.65 $3.65 Of Fine Sheer Pink Batiste. $4.00 values at $3.50 values at $2.50 values at $2.00 and $2.25 values at ;$2.89 .$2.15 .$1.89 .$1.59 36-inch Unbleached, soft fin ish 35c value, at 21c Curtain Scrim 25c and 35c Scrims in a good range of patterns and colors, at 17c Petticoats $2.00 and $2.50 Sateen and Cotton Messeline in flowered and striped patterns, 61.59 r Men Women and Children Our Tables and Bins are Filled with Money Sav ing Values for You.