The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, May 21, 1920, Page TWO, Image 2

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T1 C B ALLIANCE TTERALD. FRIDAY. MAY 21, 1 920.
In Our New Location
First National Bank Bldg.
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110 West Third Street, formerly occupied by the Wiker Music House
FARM LANDS, CITY PROPERTY AND LOANS
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the shoes oft after leaving home. In
muddy weather, they couldn't get
away with it, but It's a soft snap
now.
Less than a week of te
weather and the effect Is
noticeable. Travelers from
I clnity of Broncho lake report , that
the swimming season Is officially
open. Boys whose mothers think
the water Is too cold would be wor
ried If they knew how many young
sters hare been practicing the crawl
troke.
And every now and then you can
ee a kid "going barefoot." They are
walking gingerly, as the feet have a
tendency to be tender, but proudly.
It's a trifle soon for most mothers
to permit tbe removal of shoes and
lockings. The glimpse of rolleed up
Jieavy underwear leads us to believe
that some of tbe boys are taking
The best harbinger of spring, now
that the bock beer signs are no more
and the robins are discredited they
arrived too soon la the opening of
the fishing season. Folks are dig
lng in the gardens for bait and in
e brush for liquid bate, and near
ly every Nimrod has all bis tackle
ready. Roads are punk, but half a
dosen or more parties have started
out, and rumor says that some of
them have been moderately success
ful. As to Just how many fish con
stitutes a moderately full creel, we
refuse to state, not knowing any
thing of fishing lore in this locality.
But sooner or later someone will
start the annual fisherman's luck
contest. That is one of the chief ben
efits of the sport.
plenty of anti-snake bite along. In
fuel, a year or two ago. a lot of men
I bought rodes and tackle simply as a
stall. They made a great impression
on friend wife. The beauty of fish
ing as a sport was that so long as a
man had one big day, it wasn't nec-
I essary for him to repeat per
formance again for another year. Of
t ontirao nnw and then n wlfa wnuld
get suspicious, but fishermen, like
dead men, tell no tales. Nobody
ever heard of a fisherman giving a
friend away.
Fishing won't be aa popular a
sport as it was In the wild, free days
when all that was needed to make a
fishing party successful was to have
SERVICE SATISFACTION QUALITY
HARVEY'S CAFE
Will be opened some, time in the middle of June at 222 Box
Butte Avenue, in the building formerly occupied by Vaughn
& Son, and the Nebraska and Co.
The place will be entirely remodeled, and fitted up in the
finest style. The aim of the owner, J. C. Harvey, who has
had considerable experience in this business, will be to con
duct an A-No. 1 Cafe, where only the finest quality food
will be served, in a fitting manner.
J. C. Harvey
222 Box Butte
Proprietor
Alliance, Neb.
Those reminiscences of early days
in Box Butte county that were pub
lished in The Herald have struck a
popular chord with the old-timers
and tbe young-old-timers. And as a
result we're learning more about the
country of our adoption every day.
Contributions on these subjects, be it
known, are always welcome. Here's
another one that arrived the first of
the week.
'Speaking of 'Gene Heath's Grip
Lremlnds me of a time, about 1889 or
1890, after Nonpareil died. 'Gene
brought his Grip to Alliance. The
Times at that time was edited by
Hitchcock and Harvey Ellis was the
devil, printer and about everything
else connected with the newspaper
About four-fifths or more of both
pajers was printed away from town
(patent insides.) wnen pews was
scarce, the editors chewed the rag.
'Gene Heath was an artist on woou
cut making. Once he said he would
make Hitchcock crawl in a hole and
i pull the hole after him. The next
Issue he had a picture of a man going
Into a cave on his knees and closing
the dore after bim.
"Speaking of printers' devils, the
first time I saw Frank Broome he was
the devil on 'Gene's Grip at Nonpar
ell and he came to the public pump
for a pitcher of water. Some rags
showed on tbe seat of his breeches (I
think It was his shirt, but would not
swear to it.) Frank was a devil of a
good type-sllnger, and also a devil
of a good Fineer. I hfrd him ulng
In church once, but I had to laugh
then thinking about that shirt-tail.
because the devil was quite a dude
by that time.
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Makes Such
Light, Tasty Biscuits
T . ntln. s.nll Titcii?tc fnr
ih Breakfast!" We're sure there's a
treat that can't be beat in store
for us light, tender biscuits
tonstv brown and all pulled up
with goodness! t or motner is sure
l of her bakini? powder Calumet.
VUt She never disappoints us because
CALUUHI
DAKINC POWDER
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IVq dependable. Results
always the same tne oesi .
Try tt.
Calumet contains only such tngre
. dirnta aa have been approved offi
ciallyby the U.S.Food Authorities
Yon Save When Yon Buy It
Yon Save Ween Yon Use It
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"In those times Box Butte county,
outside the towns and villages, hrd a
much larger population than at the
present. It would average three
houses or shacks on eveiw section of
"and, with families In most of them
But about twelve out of every doxen
mortgaged his farm to live on ac
count of the drouth and hot windB
and finally gave up the ghost and
went to live with his wife's relations
in the same prairie schooners In
which they came. Those of us who
were not fortunate enough to have
wives with relatives had to stay
and we are here yet.
NEW OSAGE GUSHER
TESTS 1,728 BARRELS
The greatest well in the world for
quantity and quality of production at
the depth of 1335 feet has been prov
en with a test on the gusher on sec
tion 19, which when opened last
week flowed seventy-barrels an hour,
says the Newcastle News-Journal.
Oil men of standing declare that no
where is a well of this depth pro
ducing 1800 barrels, while no other
well on record can hold up with the
quality below a 1,000 feet. A dally
production of 1800 barrels is beyond
the estimate of most conservative oil
men who placed the production al
1,000 barrels. A price of $3.95 in
Omaha gives some idea of what
Osage oil in quantities as has been
revealed through a test of the gusher
will amount to.
A good showing of Qil has been
encountered on sectlno 15-64-46 by
a Pueblo, Colo., syndicate and a
well has brought in at 280 feet on
section 31. The well on 15 lies at
tbe outer edge and proves a wide
strip hitherto unknown.
A deal Involving 120,000 was
closed Tuesday when W. F. Willetts,
former geologist of the famous Trap
shooter well in Eldorado, Kas.,
bought 320 acres on section 14-46-64
from Feagin and Mortimer.
The Nee-No-She- Bll company is
placing a heavy rig on section 9-45-
63 which ground is under lease from
the Updike Interests.
Persistent rumor here last week
of a new gusher has not been con
firmed although it is known that any
one of three wells would strike the
producing sands within a short time.
With the goal of their long cam'
palgn almost reached the suffragists
are singing In chorus: "Where do
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
The Ford Sedan is the favorite family car. Siats five comfortably. "While
an enclosed car w ith a permanent top, it may, in a minute, be changed to a
most delightful open car with always a top protecting against the sun. In in
clement weather it is a closed car, dust-proof, water-proof, cold-proof. Finely
"upholstered. Equipped with demountable rims with 3V&-inch tires, tire carrier
and an electric starting and lighting system. A real family car. Anybody
can safely drive it. It has all the conveniences of an electric car, with the
economy which goes with Ford cars, low cost of purchase price, small cost of
operation and maintenance. Leave your order with the dealer listed below.
Coursey & Miller
AUTHORIZED AGENTS FOB ALL FORD MOTOR CO. PRODUCTS
A Worthy Weal
Lincoln once said:--
I will be prepared and when my
opportunity comes I will be ready.
To the Young Men of today this Bank offers
its facilities to help them prepare for the time when
their opportunity arrives.
But you must do your part by depositing regu
larly a portion of your earnings. We will guard it
for you, pay you interest on it, and then when the
time comes when you need it, you will find it
ready.
Start Preparing Now
Start now preparing for your opportunity. It may come any day and you want to be
ready. The one sure way to do this is to open an account at once TODAY. Come in and
see us. "We will be glad to co-operate with you in every way'possible. Don't wait to say:
"How I wish I had begun a bank account six months ago. I need money badly. It would
have been little or no trouble and I would have had enough by this time to start on'
The First State Bank
ONLY BANS IN ALLIANCE THAT OFFERS ITS DEPOSITORS PROTECTION
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