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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1920)
TI1K ALLIANCE llKRALT), FKIDAY, .H'LY 9, 1020 ELEVKN" it 6 7 WHEN A MAN.T COPTAlDHT. 1912. IY THE krw Tn rvrnmr. Tti (r.Mtf flbfW YOsk HEMlb COV A'- , WANT TO BUT eometnJaer Haa Vda of opl hu tkwM Waa 4 eoluuu loeklac fee wkkl ro er thArs have to offer. OM sMl roaaita by mawi Herald WaU A . RATJ08 Two eeata pet wr4 pet lav - aertlo. Casta more .tkaa ether aewspapene, but we ajaaraaewo that ywa reach several hundred am readers. Bay droulattea, ml lot ala. FOK RKNT ROOM FOR RENT Front bedroom, 711 Laramie. Phone 599. 2tf THREE ROOMS to rent over Al liance Candy Store, at 210 Box Butte Ave. Inquire L. R. RoezelL 65p FOR SALE CITY PROPER!! 1"IYE room Buagalow, aS atodara, cloae la; bargain. See Ifea. Land Co. tf FOR aALB U8KD AB8 FOR SALE doed used eaa. A. M. J one Company, Maaaalo Teoafto Bid. . if FOR 8ALK PliANTS FINE PLANTS FOR SALE Cab bage, tomato, sweet potatoes, 60c per 100 postpaid. Mid-West Plant House, North Platte, Neb. 2p WANTED HOUSE TO RENT WANTED TO RENT Five room modern bouse. Inquire DR. B. O. BAUMAN, Opera Houee Block. 61tf WANTED FARMS ATTENTION I want to hear frean party having farm far sale; give price and description. L. W. Borah, Box 248, Champaign I1L 10-tf WANTED RAGS WANTED The Herald will pay T per pound for eleaa white raga, delivered at this office. tf WANTED HELP MEN WANTED at the Greenhouse, 419 Missouri. 64 WANTED Woman or girl with some experience In sewing in a cleaning establishment, 164 Clean era. 65 FOUND FOUND Ladies dark brown gauntlet glove, for right hand, Owner may have same by calling at Herald office. 65 LOST LOST Black bill fold check book, containing Masonlo card and other papers. Finder please leave at Her- 14, HO .-ft'lfi N. 1HR SboNCfZ US' FEMALES? A , 1 1 - S" IFjjn jfl'l fey om' im (TonnaV lid - r il l i '""r . x v i i v ii r w mm i araavv at . i FOU 8 ALE AUTOMOBI LK. -FOR SALE OR TRADE Six Cylind er seven-passenger 1918 model Studebaker car In first class condi tion, "for sale or will exchange for a roadster. I H. HIGHLAND. 64 tf HOTICia TO CREDITORS la the Coanty Coart of Box Bare Coanty, Nebraaka. La the laaitae t the Batata of frank D. Ollleraa deceased. Notiee to all persons interested la the Batate of Frank D, Ollleran, de ceased, la hereby glvaa, that Sarah A. Ollleraa, AdmlnUtratrlx of the aala Ctsute will meet the creditors of the said Estate at the County Court Room in the City of Alliance. Box Butte County, Nebraska, oa the 11th day of October, 1920. at the honr of ten o'dook, A. M. for the purpose of hearing, adjusting, and allowing claims against the said Estate. All persons having claims or debts agalnut the said estate must file the eaiue la said court on or before the th day of October, 1920. or said Claims will be forever barred Dated this 7th day ef June, 1930. IRA S. TASii, (8SAL) County Judge LEB BASTB. Atty. Junel-Jaly9-Inc. . SHERIFF'S SALK By virtue of an execution Issued by Ira E. Tash Judge of the County Court of Box Butte County, Nebras ka, upon a judgment rendered in said court in favor of Charles S. Mooney, against J. E. Templeton, I have levied upon the following per sonal property taken as the property of the said J. E. Templeton, to-wit: One Majestic Range, One patent sink, One draining Board, One crumb table, One Dish Table. One Ice Box, One Counter, One Oil Stove with two burners, Five Dish Pans, Twenty three table forks, Twenty-two desert spoons. Thirty-seven teaspoons, Forty-nine pie plates, Two muffin pans, One Oil Can, Two Stew Ket tles, Four Kitchen Spoons, Three Ladles, One Rollng Pin, Two Flout Sieves, Two frying pans, One Apple Corer, One Hammer, Three Eight inch plates. Two ten-quart palls. One Ladle, Two bake puns, Two brushes. One Bake Pan, and I will on the 24th day of July, 1920, at two o'clock In the afternoon of said day at the building known as the Burlington Cafe, situated on Block Eleven (11) Lot Twenty-seven, original town now city of Alliance, in said county of Box Butte, sell said personal prop erty at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said execu tion, the amount due thereon In the aggregate being the sum of $255.17 and 110.75 costs and accruing cost. J. W. MILLER, Sheriff of Box Butte County. Dated, July 8, 1920,- 68 NOnCH TO CREDITOR Estate of James H. fiktn la Coanty Cert of Bex Bntte MARRI Hahli .nrvwl. Ceauty, Nebraska. The 8Ute of Nebraska, se: Creditors of said estate will take aotloe that the time limited for ro sea tatlon and filing at elalsss aaaiaet aid estate Is Oetoaer II. 1919 and for payment ef debts la Jaae 11. 1911; that I wlU alt at the eeeaty eeart rooai la said eeaaty est Oaaeier 19th, 1919 at t e'atee P. ML te re atva, esaunlae. boa, allew or adjaae aQ atatsaa aad ealeealeaa msy tOeaV Dated Jane 16, 1929. ISA E. TASH, Coanty Jadge. SEAL Bartoa tt Reddish, Attys. June 65-July 19. 1910. Credit must be given Trotsky as an organiser. He Is now applying to Industry the same stern methods by which he whipped his armies Into shape. With the aid of a new execu tive department of the sovU t. the chief committee for general compul sory labor, he Is councriptlng the male population, organizing it on military lines into a labor army, and actually making the laty Russians work at his speed for twelve hours a day, says San Francisc) Chronicle. The discipline is said to be jtreci&Lly the same as in his army: in other words, the firing equal is the mag neto of his labor en g I no. What a joke tt all is on the proletariat, that thought it was going to work how, when and as little as it pleased. Two years ago I made a study of the heads of the one hundred lead ing industries of America, remark Roger W. Babson In Independent. Those men are all multimillionaires and the leaders In their Industry. Five per cent of them are the sons of bankers, 10 per cent of them are sons of merchants and manufactur ers, 25 per cent of them are the sons of teachers, doctors and country law yers and over 30 per cent of them are the sons of preachers whose sal aries didn't average $1,500 a year. Excited people who gather about city shops and talk parlor bolshevism should not entertain the delusion that they constitute or even repre sent the United States. Ninety-nine out of a hundred Americans now re gard bolshevism as a bad Joke, and they object to having any joke particularly a bad one carried too far. The priee of augar la a lump sum. EPISODE TWO By H. LOUIS RAYBOLD , 111, by MeClur Nawaptpar Syadlcata.) Through the private hedge and across the lawn Warren Bradley sprinted with all the speed which had, in days gone by, made him a frequent victor In college meeta. This time, however, he was running for some- Jhlntf more rnhii'Mf limn m loving 'r or li!s nnino enurnxen on n lirnnxo tnl lot. Quite ios',lly he wn running for lila life. lie hnil Iwn walking unroncernHi-. down a trvt rmwnVil with Mlo wtri'; ers wTien some fn with pointing lin ger lnd tm!!d.ti'il li'm n "Mio i :iui tvJio l"jie i! n : Tin hun Vel or no ninroep louMng men. Kecking for trouble n nd elm) .f nn otitlet for cn rrjry nccuinulntcil from several iyt without work, Im l stHited In jmrmilt. Thorc wr. nn t":.:p to uf-p nnd ox plnln ttint It wn n rnvo of inlstiikoii Identity. P.rmllo.v. n. former superin tendent of tlie Iniirct wlen mill In the stnte, lind hnndled men sufficiently to understand tlie strnnpp vn partes of innh pjclrilo-y. lie recoRiilr.ed In stinctively tluit Ms cue wns fllKlit first nnd cxpfnnntlonn nfierxvnrd. So far lie lind eluded Ms pursuers. But nn oppronclilnp murniur, tindoutu edly hostile, wnrned him of the ncce stty for doing something else tlmu standing In the center of a lnrge tree less lawn. If he could only get lntde the house. There was no time to ring the bell and wnlt on the possible de lay of the people within. Suddenly, enslly accessible from the vernndn roof, nn open window upstairs caught his nttentlon. He wasted no time In rcdcctlng Unit he was about to assume the chnrncter of n second story mnn, but climbed the vernnda pillar, crawled through, the window nnd closed It behlr.d him. As he did so nn evil-faced ninn parted the hedge OuJta Possibly He Was Runnltaf for Hla Life. and looked through Then tin crowd wept by. wovuwiiy "IJJT rKvn Fleet TemiMy Open. Pores rend by the way he had eoma to. Tat, , WW( w Then Takes once safely In. he ahrank frota UU ( Ra , enew. detected tn the act of coming forth. Furthermore, there waa no gnarantee nnn tnkM hathlng M , wr.onB that the baffled mob would not swing mt Md th Dfltn.hwnM lne flrB, back and plek him op on Its return, i Bnlwlnf erte, ftD ,ne farn, oen Deciding that to remain la the fry- traiy, t , a roUgh building. 15 to IS mg pan was preferable to Jumping twt nKn wfn a chimney-like vent Its into toe nre, ne rurneu to nnat up tne occupants of the house and tender his explanations, -The room In which he found himself was evidently a lady's bedroom, meta morphosed for the time being Into the likeness of an anteroom of a modiste. Over the cretonned. cushioned chairs, across the bed, and even miKpended from the mirrors above the dressing j table were feminine garments of every description. But Warren did not stop to admire the elaborate display. Finding the stairway, he descended and parted the heavy draperies which apparently cur- ' talned the living room. Three women uttered screams. The fourth, superb- ly decked In a bridal gown, paused In the act of slowly circling before a huge pier glass and looked at him In aston ishment Even as be told his story, Warren decided that she was the love liest girl he had ever seen. Two of the women were evidently seamstresses, the third her sunt. Mu- tual acquaintance was presently estab- lished and Warren's explanations ac- cepted without question. Also, It was suggested that he summon a taxlcab and avoid any possible meeting with the Incensed men. As Warren turned to go, the aunt said as one who proclaims a fact which all the world' should know, "We're all upset, because my niece la to be married tomorrow." "Indeed," said Warren, mentally congratulating the wonderfully blessed bridegroom, I wish her every happi ness." "To William R. Bristol I" added the aunt In evident pride. William Bristol I That beautiful radiant girl I Why, be supposed every, body . In town knew who and what BlUy Bristol waa. Could le be that In this secluded splnsterly home there had never penetrated tales of the de vloii ways In which that dissolute mnn squandered his fabulous fortune? lie hesitated. The two seamstresses had gone to another room whence Is sued the dull purr of a sewing ma chine. He looked gravely into the glrl'a clear eyes. "Miss Stoddard," he began, "until a minute ago I did not know your name. I shall never see you again, for to morrow I leave for the West. In a way, you have been the mean of vey possibly saving my life today. In re turn, I am going to be very presumptu ous and advise you. As yon value your future happiness, wait I I know the man you are pianolas to marry I hy known him nil my life."" Pon't tnnrry tlmt mnn !" 1'oiestnlllnu tlir etclnir.Httnint he snw rising on Hie Indlgntint lips of the nnnt, nnd currying pwny with bli.i nil tinrorirettiible pbiure of the girl's lifted eyebrows nnd nffronted look, Wnrron I'md'cr turned on his bed nnd left the house. It wns tin the "urf-wnslied bem'n st Siinlu iVlrbiirn tl.nt they met nu In. Wnrren, pnclng the snnds inuinlily, wns wondering wl iit the yeiirs he'd In store besides the coblen fortune they seemed bent on be- towlng. Ftnrtled nt tin sound of his rniuo spoken In sof( con'rnlto unwestern no cents, he turned nbruptly. Before hltn stood, ns rndlnntly beautiful ns he re called her five ye.irs ngo, Mndelnlne StwMnrd or was she Mrs. Bristol T "No," she siild slinking h r heud In nnswer to his Inquiry. "1 didn't do It, I wns furbmsly sngry with you. ' -ut t mnde Investlgntlons, 1 didn't have fur to go my own lawyer told me. All that you lind Intlmntcd wns true. It let me out of a nuirrltige I hud contem plated, not from love, I can see now, but,' id), I guess from sheer boredom! .Anyway, I owe you considerable grati tude. It Is a debt I enn never repay. She held out a slim hand. . Warren took It gently. "Never Is n long time," he snld with n smile. "I could tell you something which would seem more outrageous than what I told you before," he added. Her eyes dropped, and somehow en couraged. Warren continued. "Would ymi mind my saying that, casual ns our first meeting wns, I have never been able to Imagine any other woman decked us you were when I tlrst saw you. Mocked ns a bride?' " He paused, then added slowly, "Many, inary hours I have spent wishing that I bad met you In such a way ns to give mo the right to follow the usual llni of procedure which leads through court ship to a proposal of marring. If dared, I should say now, 'Mudclutne, will you marry me? " Mndelnlne did not answer for a mo ment. "I am all alone In the world," she snld at Inst "For years nnd yecrs I have been perfectly conventional. I think, Just once, I might wait 1" She held up a restraining hand. "I must confess. When you peremptorily took awny the mnn I expected to marry, you put another In his place. I came West not unhoping that I might chance upon that man." Tn the dusk that wns enveloping them Warren held out his arms. "Ma delaine. Mndclalno, my darling I" he whispered. Presently Msdelnlne looked at him with a mischievous sparkle In her eye. "Just two episodes In our lives," she said. "Both very different. In one you forbade me to marry. In the other you beg me tof There's yet snother way In which they differ," milled Warren tenderly. "This one Is going to last forever!" STRENUOUS KINO OF BATH 1 Its peaked roof or a small window over the door for the same purpose. Tin door opens Into a little room from which another door opens Into the bath-house. In one corner of the main room Is a wide fireplace built of large, round stones, -compactly piled around a deep Are box. At the sides of the -oom there sre three or four platforms t different heights. On tub night, or day. a roaring Are Is built and allowed to burn until the stones are superheated. It Is then raked out and palls of .water are thrown over the stones which fills the place with dense steam In which the entire family Is soon enveloped. After ' steaming to his satisfaction a pall of water Is thrown over the bather In the anteroom or he takes a vigorous roll In the snow, then a run to the house, clad only In the garment of clennlln.MS. Proper Posture for 8lep. Most people sleep on their right sides, though children up to the age 0f j4 8eep equally well on either side 0r In the supine position. Dr. E. II. n. Allen, writing In the Journal of Medical Sciences (Dublin), says we should all accustom ourselves to sleep- Ing In any of these positions. It Is Interesting to note that men of science have not discovered what sleep Is. There are many theories, but none of these la satisfactory. But one needs not be a man of science to say that sleep Is absolutely necessary and If It cannot be obtained by natural means we must resort to artificial. Helpful Hint lie (tenderly) "It's a mistake for a man to go through life alone." She "Why don't you get your mother to chaperone youl" Tfca Widow. HAVE IT WELDED with the OXT-ACETYLENB PROCESS Cylinder Dlocks, Frame and Tranmisaion Case Specialty ALL TEA OTOE PAKTS GEORGE H. BRECKNER NBTT LOCATION 210 W. 8ct St be Approved by him, or being disap proved by hlni, shall be repnssed by two-l birds of the S'-nste rnd 1 1 ou se lf U -prcscnlatlvcs, aciording to the rules and limitations prescribed ln (To bo continued.) Q.tick Service Ekctrio . PHONK 250 Fht.1 Null, nul Hunk Bids, tlihime .... Ntbrnskis Not Medbiite, Kurgerj, tMcopathy Dr. Annie Graham Jeffrey Chiropractor Palmer School Telephone 865 Wilson Building GEORGE J. HAND, M. D. Asthma and Hay Fever Eye, Ear, Nose nnd Throat PHONE 207 CWIm answered fmiii olTico day of night L. A. BERRY UOOM 9 ItUMEIt BLOCK I'll ONE 9 A I.LI A NCI ), NI 'IIKASKA Ilione 001 Alliance Harry P. Coursey Live Stock, tJcnernl Fann Sales J. D. EMERICIC Bonded Abstractor 1 have the only set of Abstract Hooks In Hox Hut to CVninty. First National Bank Bldg Dr. E. B. O'Kccfe DENTIST Over Alliance National Bank Phone 1028 Alliance, Nebr. Real Estate, Loans and Insur ance. F. E. REDDISH, Reddish Block. tf Drake & Drake Doctors of Optometry Glasses Accurately Fitted , MOVH FintNITCRE SAFELY We have equipped our dray wag ons and auto truck with the latest appliances for moving furniture without marring, scratching or dam aging.. Up-to-date wagon pads will be ased by ua on all moving Jobs, tf JOHN R. SNYDER, Phone II. Vet Me Oy Your Sales Ik A. WYLAJTD Auctioneer , Phone lwT Clean UplNow AVOID TUB Bran A little later tn the aeaae you'll hare to wait yoar tan Use the phone today. PROMT SKItVICIfl HOW Sam Shelton Phone S75 When in Antioeh Take Tour Meal at THB LIBERTY OATS Heals at All Hoon John Strata . John Wallace Transfer and Storage Co. Service and Satisfaction PtMMte i