The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, November 27, 1919, Image 4

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Enamel Ware
Our stock of high grade
White Reed enamel ware just
filled and ready for your selec
tion. The bestand most complete
line of household and butcher
knives in the city.
General Hardware, Heaters
and Ranges.
.Try our Service ane Prices
and become one of our satisfied
customers.
Hardware Co.
Prompt and Courteous Service.
Rliein 1
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I wish to rmnounee to the puMic tl: fit I nm no longer witli
the Carroll Ulacksiiiitli Slio;). I have Inlun over the
Nolston Huildintr, known as t!:e t aver (Jam-o, uiul am
prepared (o han-.llo all ki'uls of
Autogenous Welding
The Imikling has been specially rcnrranjre! for this Idn-.l
. of work. I make a specially of
CAR FRAMES
CYLINDER BLOCKS
and TRANSMISSION CASES
No Job is Too Small
, No Job is Too Largo
. 1 For Ky Best Work
George 11. Breckner
118 WEST SECOND STREET
A CLEAN FOOD
yiiiton art awtyi wricoxn at th factory wher
Goodh's
Best
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MACARONI
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It aaada. It k eo f Ox lenet f ! f adkN m M
tS world. Th macaroftl fa iaai and puked bj
xtiAiamry and U rarer toueLod by huma ktndj.
Sold in the Best Storea
HAII.ItOAi) KOTI
Geoie Llndomnn, a machinist at
the round house, will upend Thanks
giving with Dome of his friends at
Crawford.
Bud Weldenhelmer, formerly of
the freight houBe force but now con
nected with the Chicago, Milwaukee
and St. I'aul railroad,, has been visit
ing in Alliance the past few days.
C. A. White of O. E. Tearson'a
elan: in Omaha, has been visiting in
Alliance a few days thl sweek.
Italph McKenzle met with an ac
cident Friday evening, which Incon
venienced him considerably. In nome
manner he wrenched his back while
uncoupling a connection on the steam
hone. He has been compelled' td lay
off four days. It seems as though
Italph must have lost his tabbit's
foot lately. lie has hardly recovered
from hla blackened optic acquired
about a week ago, when this new
trouble overtakes liltn.
llill Clary, boiUrnmker at the Al
liance Hhops, has boon tranfeired to
Seneca. Ho and Mrs. Clary leave
thin week to take up their residence
In that place.- '
Mrs. M. E. Llston went to Craw
ford Tuesday on S: 42 and returned
Wednesday.
J. 15. Dais, chief clerk at the yards,
was the victim of a cruel combina
tion of circumstances Thursday
afternoon last. His friends have a
strong desire to smile when the inci
dent is mentioned but reports from
the main participant nil indicate
great discomfort during t ho larger
part of the affair. It Feii.ia that the
chief clei k had several tiias paved
himself wenry steps by riding the
frelpht tisiin to Ms place of work
and then' pin c- fully M';-'..) in"; when
the train sieved nj to i, tho air.
Hut last Thursday t!i: enelneer
r-eemed BntJ:-lWl wit!ithe nir find
ftearneJ Bwiflly p-vst. the yardr,.
Davis emslde'-ed ll. vi-y to rev.'.a'n
oa the train, mid ns a r'svlt was far
ri d to AiK-"ua. T!m ro he barely
had ,t Liu e; to .-..irh c ri'.'i' en a return
ing freipht, nnd tln-n o:-fy e:i an U
tank. Oil tanks are necessary evils
bet no! M?pufyrur for pas -cn-g-r
tr.iaic. At !.'(. n he wjig nM
to fxi-hi .' hi coH, U'KOnifortuble
plate for one lu v;.y c:r, end lhv.
returu-d to A Hi: ;:!:. Hi- friend:?
! pro quick to su -t a nor" pi en rant
manner in which to kp :.! mi p. ft er
r.irn cff.
:-.irn. Elhli Worlhlns-'ton will spend
Thankt-.jtivlng in Craw ford with
fri. !!.::..
r. M. Scott, formerly of the yai l
oi!a'.', !,;,s In i n f.u iiPDs for sev
eral mouths, left Alli.-MH-f M -u lay to
intend to wile bti.iiu. .- afi'u ira in
Do M.)ie. l-j..
Airs. J. U. 1! :uh 1 ft on No. J 2
Momh.5 ni'. ht for i t Ir.vni, 111.,
to spend t.w o w eel's w'ih r l.'t:e:$.
J. II. Fair, a freight house em
ploye vi loi ri vice, ha.-; jet urned
to work frii'.i his ef pjieymonia.
lie still f ." l;i Hoiiewhut wenk but.
honestly lil.s to be In the harness.
Miss Myrtle Queen expects to
spend ThankiT'ivlng in I-o'iner with
friends.
W. l Thiehoff, assistant general
manager of the I!irl:n;:!oi, accom
panied by his prviate secretary, C.
I. Anderson, was in Alliance Monday
morning en official business. They
left for Denver Monday noon.
Doc Williams, who has been off
for three days on ucrount of sick
ness, resumed his du'Ies Tuesday
morning.
MVs. Joe Kase and fdster, Edna
Lewis, will spend Thanksgiving in
Itavenna with relatives.
Airs. Nels Ike, the wife of Boiler
maker Ike, died at her home in Alli
ance, 127 Yellowstone, Saturday
niiiht, November 22. Three daugh
ters from Lincoln and three sons
from Casper, Sheridan and Lincoln
respectively, were here to see their
mother before the end. The remains
were takep to Lincoln Monday. Bur
ial will be in Wyuka cemetery.
S. II. Cole, freight agent, expects
to be out of quarantine the latter
part. of this week, after a long siege
of the smallpox.
Conductor McKenzle laid off last
Saturday, after several days harder
work than usual, to get acquainted
with bis family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Fleming, who
have beei living with the former's
parents Blnce the wedding in July,
have been able to secure a home of
their own and will commence house
keeping for themselves.
Doan's Kidney Pills the same that
Mrs. Stapleton had. Foster-Milburn
Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. G3
A newspaper reporter, who was in
clined to be lazy in his method of
picking up news, met a brother re
porter, who was as keen as the other
was lazy. "Anything doing?" asked
the lazy one. "I have a report that
a man was choked to death in a res
taurant, but I haven't learned his
KEEP THE KIDNEYS WELL
Health is Worth Saving, and Some
Alliance People Know How
to Save It
Many Alllr.nce people take their
lives in their hands by neglecting the
kidneys when 'they kiow these or
gans need help. Weak kidneys are
responsible for a vast amount of suf
fering and ill health, but there is no
need to Buffer nor to remain in dan
ger. Use Doan's Kidney Pills a
remedy that has helped thousands of
kidney sufferers.
The following statement leaves no
ground for doubt.
Mrs. S. O. Stapleton, Box 664, An
tloch, Colo., aays: "I have been per
manently cured of kidney trouble
and Doan's Kidney Pills deserve
sole credit for it. I certainly did suf
fer severe pains in my back and felt
run down in general. My head ached
and affected my eyes. Doan's Kidney
Pills proved to be the medicine I
needed and I am pleaaed to Bay what
they have done for me for the ben
efit of any other kidney Bufferers."
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy get
name yet," replied the other. "How
did it happen?" asked the reporter,
eagerly, scenting copy. "He was eat
ing a piece of horse meat," was the
reply, "and some one said 'Whoa!'"
A few months ago the magazines
carried large advertisements of sub
stitutes for sole leather, and the
substitutes were good, too. Now, all
this advertising has been stopped.
Wonder if the leather people have
bought up these patents and taken
the goods off the market. Buckshot.
A Clock is a
Fine Xmas
Present
You are fortunr.te in having
Pitch a variety of fine clocks to
choosefrom as the display at
Thiele's. It coitaist3 of the lat
est patterns in small nnd larj-'C
timepieces an exceptionally
complete stock at a time when
there is acute shortage In far
tory output.
AMERICAN and
I M POUTED CHIME CLOCKS
Mantel Clocks.. $S.r,n to S?15.K.
Trench Ivory Clecks, ".Oi to
Abrrn Clec!;s, ftl.Vi to ...
Chil'.e CI;"-'.?.-., t .'".-..
(hiistinps gifts uwfy o-i
payment of a deposit.
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Urunsw Irl; l'lio-,)-;.',r po t
Watch Inspectors C, 15. ii Q.
AND
I have several good propositions in
Box Butte County
Farms
Prices range from 25 to 80 per acre
Some of this land lias been sold as many as
three times this season and each time has
cleared as high as 10 per. acre for the owner.
I have not sold a farm to a man this summer
that has not made from ' 3,000 to 5,000.
These opportunities will bear investigation.
Your money cim juzi as vrcll cam these
1 returns. Let nie show you my list
Real Estate
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Will otitlnst several Me l tmhH
tir Mveral tiHiks made from
etli'-r fn;iti'fi:tt, nnd eo-t Ie.
irioii.v. 'I lii'Sf tanks will keep
lin- fitter cooler In Mmui'cr
:;:id wimner In winter.
, Send fur price li-t tol.iy.
' I 'l ill III,"
Atlas Tank Mfg. Co.
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I .OtIS '. IIOISEN, Manager
1 KM V. O. W. Build ".n- Omah t, Nebraska
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What you pay out your good money for
is cigarette satisfactionand, my, how
you do get it in every puff of Camels!
EXPERTLY blended choice
Turkish and choice Domestic
tobaccos in Camel cigarettes elimi
nate bite and free them from any
unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or
unpleasant cigaretty odor.
Camels win instant and permanent
success with smokers because the
blend brings out to the limit the
refreshing flavor and delightful mel-
R. X REYNOLDS TOBACCO
low-mildness of the tobaccos yet re
taining the desirable "body." Camels
are simply a revelation I You may
smoke them without tiring your taste!
For your own satisfaction you must
compare Camels with any cigarette
in the world at any price. Then,
you'll best realize their superior
quality and the rare enjoyment
they provide.
COMPANY. Win.too-&kln, N. C