The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, June 12, 1919, STOCKMEN'S CONVENTION NUMBER, Image 9

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    Thursday, June 12th, 1919
THE ALLIANCE (NEBRASKA) HERALD
SOCIETY
Jerry Butler of Hemingford spent
Tuesday In Alliance.
Charles Herlon and wife of Anll
ocl were Tuesday shoppers.
Miss Mary Barry went to Gordon
today to attend the Carnival at that
place.
Miss Katherine Knlest arrived In
Alliance Monday to attend the
Kniest-Beuchensteln wedding.
i
Mrs. Jack Miller returned from
Iowa Monday bringing her mother
"who will make her future home with
Mrs. Miller.
Mrs. J. D. Mallory went to I6wa
the first of the week to visit her
mother.
F. W. Plerson of Gothenburg was
n Alliance visitor the fore part of
toe week.
Automobile and tractor repair
vork wanted by experienced me
chanic. Work done at your home
city or country If desired. Phone
66. ask for Boyd. All work guar
anteed. 28-tf-8057
The Alliance Auto and Truck
Company, of which John Wallace is
the manager ,is doing a wonderful
business in Mitchell automobiles
since taking the agency for this ter
ritory a few weeks ago. Already
they have disposed of four carloads
and another shipment of three car
loads la now enroute. The members
of the Bales force find the selling of
the cars much easier than the get
ting of them in sufficient numbers to
supply the daniand.
FOR SALE
TWENTY ACRE BUILDING SITE
for Summer Home In the beau
tiful Spearfish Canyon. Best of
water, good trout fishing. Close to
railroad depot. Be quick if you want
it. Address me at Barret Hotel,
Spearfish, So. Dak. W. A. BARRETT.
The Alliance Fire Department is
having the old skylight in the arm
ory building removed this week and
one that will provide proper ventila
tion installed. Electric fans will also
be placed at convenient places throu
ghout the building and when com
plete the job will make for a very
comfortable dance hall. It will be.
in fact the coolest hall in the county.
- The boys will hold the regular Sat
urday night dances and during the
reunion and race meet will stage a
big "hop" nightly.
Rev. Stepneu J. Epler of the
ChriBtlan church returned last Sat
urday from Pleasant Plains, Illinois,
where he had been In attendance at
the golden wedding anniversary
celebration of cousins. A striking
fact Is that in this same family four
couples have had the unusual oppor
tunity of celebrating the half-century
married life goal. Rev. Epler
says he had a grand time and that he
enjoyed the trip, but that he was
glad to get back to Nebraska, where
there 1b evidence of prosperity upon
every hand and the air Is fit to
breathe. He reports having seen con
siderable damage done by heavy
rains and washouts In the corn
fields along the route.
W. E. Smith and son, E. K., father
and brother of E. B. Smith of the
' Herald force spent Saturday and
Sunday in Alliance visiting. F. K.
Just recently returned from J'rance
after a service of almost two years
In the army of Uncle Sam. While
be saw no active service on the' front
lines he was privileged a trip over
seas and saw many things very in
teresting to those who remained at
borne. He was a member of the
presidential guard in Paris during
the peace conference and was sent
borne, with his company, on board
the president's ship on its return
voyage from Paris.
Mrs. J. G. Beck returned from
Chadron where she has been attend
log Institute.
John Snyder, T. O. Scott. Perry
Mailey went to Mitchell Wednesday
to attend to business matters.
Mrs. O. Lamb of Bridgeport visit
ed at the Chas. Henry home this
week.
Jack Miller and family a u toed to
Pine Cretk Saturday night where
they camped out until Monday.
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C. H .Gibson left the first of the
week for California where they ex
pect to make their future .home.
Miss Deona Mallery is spending a
few days visiting her brother Bruce
at Marple.
Weaver Garage open for business
again, lift West 2nd St.
28-3t-8060
Mrs. Anna Chaffee has received
word that her son Merrltt Is at the
Great Lakes Training School waiting
his final discharge papers.
Sheriff J. W. Miller left Tuesday
night for Kearney, having In charge
Dewitt Tyrell, who was taken to the
Boys' Industrial school at that place
for committment.
Regular teacher's examinations
will be held at the Court House,
June 27th and 28th. This Is the
last Reading Circle Examination.
Opal Russell, Co. Supt.
28-2t-8061
Mrs. George Wiltsey of Hemlng
fordcame from Hemlngford Monday
to meet her brother and wife who
are coming for an extended visit
with Mr3. Wiltsey.
The Nebraska State Fair has pass
ed the experimental stage, as was
demonstrated by the fairs of 1917
and 1918, which were put on under
most adverse conditions,
Definlet dates have not been de
cided upon for the annual meeting
of the Nebraska Sheriff's Associa
tion, but this meeting will be held in
Omaha sometime in July.
My minor son Robert C. Law
rence having quit. my home without
any provocation. . I will not be re
sponsible for any deals entered into
or bills contracted by him. J. K.
Lawrence. 28-lt-8052
Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Carr leave to
day for their new home at Wheat
land, Wyo. They have sold tueir
property at 719 Laramie to Mr.
Miller of HaBtlnKs. Mr. Miller plans
on moving his family here the first
of September.
Wvomlnit's Prise Cowpuncher.
That old fellow in the Bible who
had "cattle upon the sand hills"
probably did not own as many as Ed
L. Dana of Sheridan county. Mr
Dana Is Wyoming's prize cowpunch
er. He likely does not tell anybody
not even the assessor, how many cat
tle he owns, but he will ship 20,000
Herefords in July. Six hundred
standard stock cars will be required
for the shipment. This consignment
alone will bring Mr. Dana between
12.000,000 and $3,000,000 and he
has a lot. more upon the ranges of
Wyoming and Montana. Cheyenne
Tribune.
Piano For Sale
We have stored in Alliance a high
grade piano which, if taken at once,
will be sold at a very substantial dis
count. Terms to a responsible party.
If interested write at once for partic
ulars to THE DENVER MUSIC
COMPANY, Denver, Colo.
28-2t-8051
Horse Sale
Wednesday and Thursday
JUNE 25 -26
Alliance Stock Yards
Bring in your horses and mules for this big sale event We
will have plenty of buyers here from all the leading horse
markets.
REGULAR COMMISSION WILL BE CHARGED
J. E. Wilson & Son
Alliance, Nebraska
P. L. FULLER, Auctioneer, Broken Bow, Nebraska
FRANK ABEGQ, Clerk.
YOU'LL ENJOY ATTENDING THE
Firemen's Dance
At the Armory
jTYT NOW THAT THE HALL HAS BKKN EQUIPPED WITH THE BEST
Jf VENTILATION SYSTEM TO BE FOUND IN A DANCE HALL IN
l THE COUNTY SINCE IT HAS BEEN MADE THE COOLEST
HALL IN THIS SECTION OP THE STATE AND OTHER 1M
PROVEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE. THE FIREMEN HAVE SPARED
NO EXPENSE THAT WOULD MAKE FOR MORE COMFORT FOR THE
DANCER AND THEY HAVE MADE SOME GREAT CHANGES.
Big Dance Every Night During Reunion, July 2-3-4
THE BEST OF MUSIC IS FURNISHED AND GOOD ORDER IS ALWAYS
MAINTAINED. COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS. ATTEND THE
BIG DANCE.
Every Saturday Night
Announcing the Arrival of . Another Shipment of
Mitche
G ar s
of the E-40 Type-the
NEW VICTORY MODEL
Touring and Roadster Bodies
m
LOS ANGELES, CALIF., JUNE 3, 1919.
ADV. MGR. MITCHELL MOTORS CO. INC., RACINE, WIS. ( .
MITCHELL E FORTY, VICTORY MODEL, WINS SECOND PLACE THIRD ANNUAL LOS ANGELES TO CAMP
CURRY YOSEMITE ECONOMY RUN TIUtEE HUNDRED SEVENTY FOUR AND ONE-HALF MILES THROUGH SIER
RA NEVADA MOUNTAINS IUQnEST ELEVATION SEVEN THOUSAND FEET. USED ONE QUART WATER, TWO
QUARTS OIL. GASOLINE CONSUMPTION EIGHTEEN AND THIRTY-FOUR HUNDREDTHS MILES PER GALLON
OR THIRTY-SEVEN AND NINE-TENTHS TON MILES PER GALLON FIGURED BY A. A. A. OFFICIALS. MOST RE
MARKABLE SHOWING OF ENTIRE RUN CONSIDERING CAR ENTERED WAS BRAND NEW OUT OF LAST SHIP
MENT RECEIVED WITH ONLY TWO HUNDRED MILES ON SPEEDOMETER AT START OF RUN. NO WATER OR
OIL PUT IN ON ENTIRE TRIP. ELEVEN CARS IN RUN.
SECURITY MTR. CORPN.
I GEO. W. FRANKLIN
Two years ago the Mitchell factory decided on
this new-type car. They employed many specialists
men of mide experince to aid in its creation.
They have perfected the car in two years because
of the war-time lull. The factory was devoted to
truck building, and these engineers and experts had
a unique opportunity.
Part by part they brought the car up to these new
standards. They employed larger parts, new heat
treatments, more costly steels, more drop forgings.
They spent $250,000 for new machinery and
equipment, for more accurate workmanship and .
more radical tests. And they trained a staff of 135
inspectors to watch this car's construction.
This is more than a new model, as new models go.
It fixes new standards it marks a new era in this
type of car.
The more than 100 important improvements add
50 to endurance, 25 to economy and 20 to
comfort.
Remember that the Mitchell pioneered the Six.
For many years the Mitchell Sixes have been gain
ing world-wide respect.
Yet they add to these sturdy cars 50 more
strength. To these enduring cars they add 75 en
durance. And, while adding wieght, they reduce
operating coet by 25.
They have added new beauty, new comfort. They
are adding new finish, new features, new room.
Yet the price is below any comparable Six below
the cars which have not been changed.
That is the most amazing fact a Six of this class
at its price. It is due to wonderful factory efficien
cy. This complete car motor, chassis and body
is built in tbo model Mitchell plant under scientific
methods.
See the new Mitchell before you buy your
car. It will prove a revelation to you.
ALLIANCE AUTO & TRUCK CO.
JOHN WALLACE, Mgr.
Office and Salesroom with J. H. Vaughn & Son.