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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1920)
THE ALUANCK ITER A LP. TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1920. TITO Cfyt iUIUmrc Herald BURR riUNTINO CO., Owners 4EOROR U BURR. JR. Editor JOWIN M. BURR Buelnpaa Mgr. Official newapaper of tha Cltr of lUUaoro; official newspaper of Box liU county. Owned and published by The Burr II II flAnm I. lllirP Jr.. president; Kdwln M. Burr, Vice I'ra- JlnL aHrritle, 9tMt per year la advaae Qwflae ef ISO raalaa, S3.0O per year Entered at the poatofllce at Alliance, S4at.. for tranamixnlon through the tnalla aa aerond rlaas matter. Publlahed Tueadar ana Tinajr. Hatctncnt of the Ownership, Man amnMit. Circulation. Utc. IU- qnlred by the Act of Congress of August. 21, 1912. Of The Alliance Herald, published lwlce a week at Alliance, Nebraska, for April 1. 1920. Btate of Nebraska, County of Dox Butte, : Defore me, a notary public in and for the state and county aforesaid, personally appeared George L. Durr, Jr., who, having been duly sworn ac cording to law, deposes and says that lie is the editor of The Alliance Her ald, and that the following Is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, management, etc., of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the Above caption, required by the Act of August 24, 1912, embodied in section 442, Postal Laws and Regulations, to-wit: 1. That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor and business manager are: Publisher, Burr Printing Com nnnv. Alliance. MeD. r ' 1 Editor. George L. Burr, Jr., Al liance, Neb. Manaelns editor, none. Business manager, Edwin M. Burr, Alliance. Neb. s That the owners are: (Give m a t I names and addresses or inairiauai owners, or. if a corporation, give its mm and the names and addresses nf stockholders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of the total amount nf trtrlt.) George 1 Burr, Jr., Alliance, Neb. Edwin M. Burr, Alliance, Neb. Aihrt n. MunRon. Alliance, Neb 8. That the known bondholders, morteaRees. and other security hold ers owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mort gages, or other securities are: Barnhart Bros, ft Bplndler, Oma ha, Neb. Western Publishing Company, Al liance, Neb. 1 That the two paragraphs next .Kn irfvinr the names of the own ers, stockholders, and security hold ers, if any, contain not only tne nst of stockholders and security holders as they appear upon the books of the company, but also, In cases wnere .tnrkholder or security noiaer nnneara uDon the books of the com- - . . . a . .n.too nr In flnV oilier Li lian no - - duclary relation, the name of the not-ann np mrnnratlon for whom such trustee Is acting, is given; alBO that ho aaM two naraKraphs contain .i.umiinii embracinK affiant s full irnnu-iailsA and belief as to the cir ...mDionrPi and conditions under which stockholders and security holders who do not appear upon the Kr.v nf the company as trustees, .ftw and aecurlttes in a capac Itv nther than that of a bona-fide owner; and this affiant has no reason to believe that any other person, as sociation or corporation has any in terest direct or indirect in the said stock, bonds, or other securities than as so stated by him. S. That the average number of copies of each Issue of this publica tion sold or distributed, through the malls or otherwise, to paid subscrib ers during the six months preceding the date shown above is (this In for matlon Is required from dally pub lications only). GEORGE L. BURR, JR.. Editor. Sworn to and subscribed before me this first day of April 1920. M. S. HARG RAVES, (Seal) Notary Public. My commission expires January 25, 1923. This caper will support Senator Good for renomlnatlon, because we believe he can do the district more good than any man we could send to the senate. Chadron Journal. 39 White Trucks What person at all interested in motor vehicles docs not class the White highest among the top-notchers ? White Trucks have established this firm reputation by Years of Performance It is the "365-day-a-year" service that you get from the White that insures your getting THE MOST FOR YOUR MONEY ALL SIZES IN STOCK " Frank W. Miller CORNER SECOND AND LARAMIE Reo Tracks The Speedwagon No greater general utility truck than this Reo Speedwagon has ever been placed on the market, and the increasing favor with which it is received the country over, attests to its pop ularity among all classes of people. It is a truck for the Farmer, Ranchman, Merchant, Dray man or Contractor, and will deliver the goods quickly, econom ically and satisfactorily. Its in-built Quality gives it that freedom from repair and op-keep that is so highly prized by the owner or operator. In other words, it is a twenty-four-hour-a-day truck that is on tho job every moment of the twenty-four hours, and giving value received for every dollar invested in its maintenance. No matter what your work may be, A REO Speedwagon will fill the bill. It will do the work of the big cumbersome trucks in the same length of time at a whole lot less, expense, and will handle the light work more quickly than the cheap trucks at as small an expense. Its speed and easy riding qualities make it an ideal car to side over the country in and forms a combination of work and general utility that is unequaled in any other machine. All parts and service right here in Alliance assure the Speedwagon owner of a home. A truck nowadays without a home is an orphan indeed. The moral is obvious don't buy an orphan BUY A REO. A. H. Jones Co. ECO CARS CALVIN D. WALKER, Manager AND TRUCKS IIAILKOAD NOTES Engineer J. Carr and wife spent Sunday in Denver. Fireman II. S. Chatfleld and wife are spending a few days in Denver. Aubrey Young, . bollermaker s helner. resigned the last of the week. We have not heard what he intends to do. Emmett Drlscoll, machinist's helper, resigned Friday and has goni to Arizona with his father. Mrs. J. II. ClasBln, wife of Enpin- eer Jack Classin, has gone to Dun ning for a few days. Miss Lulu Sturgeon, who has been seriously ill for the past three weeks, Is repbrted as Improving and able .o sit up at brief intervals. Machinist Elliot Strand was taken suddenly ill at the round house Sat urday, and It was necessary to sum mon a physician. Mr. Strand was sent home with Instructions to take a few days' rest before returning to work. J. J. Brecht, machinist's helper, resigned the last of the week. Machinist "Carl Hopkins has been transferred from the air room to the motor car repair shop. John Ellis and Frank Hallacy of the pipe shop are laying off sick. Frances Stucker, who has been working in the supply room, has re signed to accept a better position. Hostler Frank Lewis and wife ex- tect to leave soon for a visit at Maitland, Mo. Mr. Ward, general air brake In spector, spent Monday in Alliance. Road Foreman George Redfern and Trainmaster Denton left on 44 Monday for Chicago in connection with company business. Fireman J. G. Baker went to Ra venna Monday to do extra work out of that place. Engineer A. E. Nelson has-been assigned to passenger work east out of Alliance. iJ Fireman King Robinson has been assigned to the Ellsworth ''turn around. Westbound passenger trains have been late on account of heavy storms In the east, snow blocking the pneu matlc plant at Kansas City. Machinist Langford of Casper spent Monday in Alliance, visiting friends and going through the shops here. R. F. Jenkins, bollermaker, injured this week by having a piece of copper get into the ball of his left eye. Boilermaker Joe O Brlen has re signed and gone to Denver. Drop Pit Foreman R. E. Drlscoll and family left Sunday night for couple of weeks stay in Arixona. C. O. Davenport, master mechanic at Sterling, spent Monday in Alliance on company business. Engineer Frank Wilson, who has been on Marsland hill, for some time has been transferred back to Al llance. was Al Wiker, of 'Alliance, sells monuments for the Palne-Fishburn Granite Co. See him for best prices. 4 HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS ' F. M. Knight, unmartled, to F. Vogel, lot 1, block J, Sheridan addl tion to lliance, $604. Norman McCorkle, single, to Gus Zobel, lot 3, block 6. second County addition to lliance, $3,000. Harry P. Coursey and wife to Noah O. Colerlck, lot 16, block 24 original town of Alliance, $8,000. Patrick H. Dillon and wife to Noah O. Colerlck, lot P, subdivision of lot 2, County addition to Alliance, $4 600. Anna Curtis and husband to I. Cook, lots 1 and 2, block 11, Wyom lng addition to Alliance, $6,700. I. C. Cook and wife to Caroline A Black, lot 2, block 11. Wyoming ad ditlon to Alliance, $6,000. Noah Colerlck and wife to Pat rick H. Dillon, WH of 34-26-48 $20,640. Amos H. Halle and wife to Frank lyn J. Coll, Jr., NW 18-27-49 $19,076. Irwin H- Myers and wife to Frank Un J. Coll. Jr., NEK 19-27-60, 810 400. John O'Keefe and wife to Pilot Printing Co., SWU 17-26-48, $7 000. - For Sale -Nine room house. Best part of town. If oderm. Priced right and good terms. Bee Nebraska Land Company. tt Urls wanted at AllUaoe Steam Lsvondry. tt wDU BBELBDLTclotoes No Mending for Six Months Dubbelbilt Clothes are made with double thickness of cloth wherever wear comes double stitching and other dis tinctive Dubbelbilt features. These make possible the famous Dubbelbilt guarantee: Six months' wear, without rip, hole, tear; or suit will be repaired free. Good style, too. All the popular colors and mixtures. $14.75 $16.75 $18.75 $20.75 and upwards to $36.75. THE FAMOUS THE MAN'S STORE 7 Raduces Entrgemnt, Rel tare PraaauraA L istopa Pain, Kaept H 1, Shoa In V ohapa II I OH ttHOu'l roOHAZM H For Tifad, Aching Faat. B Weak Ankles fJ' H and Are You Looking For- Foot Comfort?. Two Graduate Practipedists are in the store at all times to see that yfcu get real FOOT COMFORT. Ordinary words are inadequate to express the comfort they have brought to their patrons. Many aggravated cases of foot trouble that have been cured sound unbelievable but they can be proved. f jStl MBOfflO f ACS llX1 ForCallouMa, II -irm Corns and Ten 1 I oar, Enlarged J Af Joints. A Bin , Yl andStwpere NEW Spring Shapes In Pumps and Oxfords Are Arriving Daily SWWJUl yrfjsj tm Cnxmr If (MM ll B t Alliance Shoe Store & A. HTT.T.KR, Proprietor !