The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, January 04, 1921, Page EIGHT, Image 7

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THE ALLIANCE JfEKA I.I TUESDAY, JANUARY 1921
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PACKING COMPANV lilS
SOLVF.D I1Y VOTK OF MFMIIFRS
By
ELEANER R. JOHNSON.
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(Continued fiom Fafje 1)
take, end iirced to (five them K2'i
per rent of all they wanted to with-
,lrnw. 1 1 1 r rnmnininir 1 7 ' rrr rpnf. nr-
CD-ICSC-O l:n;.rily allowed for expense, to 1 re-
turned to them in utock or the com
pany when it le:an operations.
As the first step in thin proposal,
tii, 1120. by JU-Clur. Nwpi)r Sin, Ileal. )
Among the ninny cities, town nnl
? rllhices sciittercd o-r ihe wnrld there
1h not one wh'ch liMt not luive. some
Ijinrtlculiir rhnrncierMlc. some enjoin
which innkc It npBrt from nil others,
lit Is tlie little village of St. Allium,
Hit tin ted iinmnK the hnmd. slopiiiK hills
of New r.MKlanil. which will perlmps
'brlnjf out this spirit numi, clearly, for
about Its qmilnt custom the rotminca
f Anne llryce and John Cninemn In
'woven.
' On the slope behind St. Alhan
tetanus a mnuill church, nml by Its door
wuy one mny rend a bronze tahlet
stating thitt In lSiiTi the chtirch was
erected by a certain Oniric Lnng-'-worth
In memory of hi !, who illed
lor the Northern cnuse In 1R01. As
the old seiton conic tip on his tour
f work and Inpi-tloii he will tell
you tlmt whenever any festivity take
if.
Covered tower he nin.
the form of time certificates of deposit
and the banks will probably hold (hoe
until they are payable. It will r.rob
I ably be some months before the money
is actually all returned to the stock
holders. ; Mr. I'lumbe has announced his in
dention of Koinff lo NcottsblufT and im
I mediately begin oerations for the
I erect 0:1 of a packing plant. Neither
he or the fiscal agent, Mr. Sweet, have
ho offered a resolution o change the ore Fpots, although the venture
psune of the company to the Nebraska has cost them as much as any of the
Packing company. It did not receive ' -tockhoMers of the company. The peo
a Fecond. P'p of Scott.-bluff, Mr. I'lumlie says,
Charles Hucke of Hemingford, lead- unanimously behind the project,
er ot me insurgents, at two or tnree 1 y pu- it mey ex- Crawford Mnt!ay to spend a fe-v davs
rmcs during iiumuen address i w uci a pmni nine aiMI w th frirncN
RAILROAD NOTES
O. E. Williams, yardmaster, is lay
ing off over New Year's.
Conductor I. M. Armour left Mon
day for the east on business.
Mrs. 1 H .Dentcn and daughter left
Sunday for a visit in the east.
Urakcman I. M. I,ong is laying off
th;- week, on pcrount of illness.
Mrs. W A. McCune and pon, James,
re. ui ned from Kansas City 8 rih.y.
J. R Kennedy, agent at Ellrworth,
left for Omaha Monday for a vacation.
Mrs. W. L. McAllister loft
lor
suggested that it be nhortened, but! convert il to tneir needs, and will be
was ruled out of order. At its com
pletion, he was on his feet, with a
motion that a temporary chairman be
appointed to displace Mr. Pluming. This
was also ruled out of order.
Eighteen men were then placed in
nomination for a new directorate. The
killing by November of this year, he
declares. A. 11. McCue, former pres
ident and general manager of the Corn
R .V. Walker, timekeeper, returned
Many a coy grandmother will insist
she will not be old enough to vote
until next year.
The circus contortionist is the only
fellow envied nowadays he can al
ways make both ends meet.
Trices are coming down, but the 5
cent nickel is still too timid to venture
out without a strong escort.
Stock hogs wanted by the Ne
braska Land Company. 103-tf
In London it is feared eggs will rise
to 23 cents each this winter. At that
rate actors ought to feel safer.
The wind may be tempered to the
Friday from Chicago, where he spent phorn lamb, but nothing at all is done
the holidays.
Conductor Fred Vaughn
Hemingford men had passed around ing statement:
small slips with the following names: "One could not but be left with the
upon them: S. C. Hoist, N. S. Craig, feeling that it was the concensus of
.. ., . , , VUIMIUI.-.U1 1 ir'l musilll limit 11 II
He-1 Packing company ot Dubuque, a.,'from Ravenna Sun(Iay to work the A,'.
will probably assist in forming the ,iance poo, turn
hcottsbluir company. nrkeman G. M. Anderson and wife
Mr. P umbe has issued the fo ow- iff f,i., r .n
AilfllMajr 1UI M. a n Jltl VV, 111. i 1UI O
thirty-day vacation.
Conductor M. E. Lander returned
for the silk-clad calf. Baltimore Sun.
Eggs at a dollar a dozen are more
apt to be base deceivers than everl
Many a shabby coat covers an hon
est quart. Norfolk (Va.) Ledger
Dispatch. Borrowing may be a disease, but
lending is insanity. Waukomis (Ok.)
Hornei.
Every farmer I know wonders what
a city man does with his time. Pekin
(111.) Times.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
A business meeting of the church
will be. held Wednesday evening. All
officers and members are expected to
be present, as important matters must
be attended to.
Willing Workers Bible class will
meet Thursday evening at 7:30 at the
home of Mrs. Moses Wright, 715 Mis
souri. All ladies of the congregation
are invited.
ilnce In the village It was the wish of
ilie founder that the hells In the Ivy-
W. L. Baldwin, G. L. Taylor, Charles opinion of the stockholders present at ne nt the hoiayj,''
Moravey, T. K. Enyeart, Charles C. the meeting that they were most sin-j Joe Swccney yanimaster at Guern-
uckc, Ellsworth Beach ami L. M. cere in their desire to see established ! w (, through Alliance Mnlay
Hawkins. a trading yard and killing plant in cn routc to CaIifornia
F. W. Coch, agent at Hoffland, left
' A 1 1 I I A 1 -.1 - t ...I I
, Many times the hells hud penled , : , u""u l" ,T B . ' T , Sunday for a two weeks' visit in the
iforth while white-. hid hrld- had bJ btcufore would accept, tive a body of men, and I wish to east a Newm(in js reHcvi r h!m
rjlipped el.islvclv nwny with their hu- "viouh to the voting there was con- take this opportunity to thank till of Mrs j. F .Kcknart( who un,,erwent
lands. nn.Ut was on M.eh an occasion s.derable discussion between Chairman the stockholders present at the meev an opPration at Rochcatcr, Minn., a
the minister' wn hnl heen mar- , . . . . . . . " Vl . Vu ' . :l . . short tlnie returned home Sun-
wlien
lied that Anne llryce ami John Cam
eron were sitting on a grassy knoll
overlooking the village.
' 'The Klondike calls me tomorrow,
iAnne" he snld cently. Then looking
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a It t ( I (.1 . . .. A A 1 A 1 A?. AAl 1-
siocKnouiers t-nowea tneir intention or regrened mat n was noi me wisn oi (av
dissolving the company almost from the majority to continue as a corporate 'F',.e, Burns f f Omaha, trouble man
the first. Such exclamations as: "1 body and vote as a corporate body for for th. mailltP.1r-.f.wnv
want my money first" were heard from the removel of the operations to tee was in Alliance on business Mtn.
an pans oi me room, une rancner oluivmhuh, aim i wish io tmpnasiiB
wrd the Northwest. "What a land
5of promise 1 What shall 1 not be abla
to do for you w hen 1 return I And
Mhcn It will he hut a year or so before
3 am hack again!"
"Hut a year or so
But, perlmps the next time rtie bells
f SI. Alhiins ring It will be for you
nl me, Anne."
Th Mi was setting. They roue and
valKed nlowly down Into Ihe village.
The next iiwo'iilng .lohn Cuuieron, de
inted for (lie Klondike, and. us the
train vluwlv drw out from the station.
Anne wiiM'd n good-bye with her hand
' kerchief, Ihen quickly rulililng her eyes
M"ie went home to wait "tor a year or
BO."
Three years had passed, and Anne
TBryce'a pretty little cottaL'e s etned
'io r'flici the very atmosphere of tlie
July day. The front gate creaked, and
ia tall, good -natiired looking inuti
istnlked ii the path. Anne win silting
on the piiu..n shelling p'iis. ,
"Mornlir, ihouht I'd come to talk ,
la little bit. d. you mind. Anne?" J
'Oh. Joe, of courwj I don't mind. Sit
(down." J
Joe stretched his Ions lees the !
length of the steps, ate two or threw
ifreen petm and then asked:
"Heurd uuythlng from John? When'
fV coming or Isn't he coming at all?"
She sighed. "I'm waiting. Joe. I
Haven't heard anything about him
t since he left, except that one letter he
Rrotc Just before he got to Alaska;
I but I believe he Is safe, mid 1 w ill
t always keep to my promise that I'd
Vbe here when he came home!"
"I'niph! Anne. If he doesn't come
tbuck pretty soon do you think you
?oti!d ever look my way?"
No, I'm sorry, Joe, but 1 mild I
said: "Whenever you shoot and miss. t this time and to publicly state that
the next time you hoot you're too wc propose to build and operate trad
far away to hit anything. If you ng yards and a killing plant in the
fellows in Alliance won't stick with Platte valley and work along this line
us fellows fiftv miles awav. we canl will be started immediately.
Ann ,nred. 'ever build a packing plant." "My reasons for urging the removal
11. 1'. Loursey, tollowing the voting ot rne operations oi me piani io
on the directors, moved that the cor- Scott sbluff were:
potation be dissolved. The motion was "L The business interests of Alli-M-conded
by twenty-five or thirty ut ancp 'i(l not do as a body what they
once. An informal standing vote agreed to do as individuals, and with
t bowed only six ngaim.t dissolution. the city of Alliance behind us it
The roll was then called, with the re- Wls impracticable to continue the sale
suit that not a single vote was against of securities.
l.'i::i v; the company then and there. "2- The business interests or AI!i
One man did not vote. The siv men' mco. and vicinity would not f urn!: h
day.
General Superintendent A. G. Smart
and Assistant Superintendent Griggs
left Monday for Omaha to attend a
banquet given in honor of G. W.
Holdrege, who resigned as general
manager January 1.
TURN OLD CLOTHES INTO CASH
Get the best price in the city for
used clothing, shoes, trunks, -hags,
guns, etc. Workman & McLaughlin,
Corner Second nnd Box Butte. JGMtf
Why Wait for
Deliveries f
That you may have it without delay, '
we have on hand about four cal loads
of Lubricating Oils of all grades.
We are carrying this in stock for .
your convenience.
MUTUAL OIL CO.
Phone 3 A. II. HARPER Phone 5
y j-e. pf
were from the vicinity of Angora.
us with a board of directors, as we
On the roll call, President Plumbc rr
voted in favor of the dis.o'ut'on for
the proxies he represented. He had
u.'fic!ent votes to prevent it, but s:rd
eatedly requested.
(. In hcottsiiiutl several sui-cesK-ful
i, ion of un(ue; t:onod integrity have
agree to serve on the directorate of a
that he had no dosiie to do so in the "cw company to be l:novn as the Nc-
face of the overwhelming .sentiment. Packing company
lie controlled fourteen votes in the
meeting, and since a two-thirds ma
jority is necessar yto dissolve, would
have been able to delav.it,
4. EveeJIent sewerage and water
facilities, ideal site on the Platte river
in--uring an inexhaustible supply of
i sand and gravid, which make for a
Secretary J. W. Guthrie read his re-! ,mvor rost r construction all of
port, which shed that 3.70S shares had tho;:e things, coupled with the united
been so'd at $."0 each, a total of 51S5.-' support of the Platte valley, make our
10()i Cash and certificates of deposit
!on hand totaled $!2,9S1.32: liberty
bonds, $l,l!)3.fiC; checks, $1,125; notes,
$5H,008.01. The 17 per cent com
mission paid abouted to $32,44"). Other
expenses totaled less than $200. Ac
crued interest on certificates of deposit
amount to $2,250, and on notes, $2,750.
Treasurer Glen Miller gave a similar
report.
The meeting was adjourned until 7
i o'clock, to allow the election inspectors
'time to count the votes. The nine men
Ion the Hemingford slate were elected
iby overwhelming majorities. The
meeting then adjourned, and the new
proppects for success seem assured."
(Signed) R. E. PLUM BE,
Pres. Alliance Packing Co.
Think of Special Hour Sales
when going down town. 11-lt
Stock hogs wanted by the Ne
braska Land Co. 103-tf
ould'wnlt. and the hells of St. Albans j bo!";1 of electors, who will push the
fhuven't rung since he went uway. He
Uioped they would ring for m when
lhe returned, and I know they will."
iAnd she set the dish of shelled peas
dovu with a thud un If to emphasize
Jtoer determination. Joe arose awk
f tvardly.
"Well. I must be a-goln'; perhaps
ou may consider my propositi some
(Cluie, Anne." And n sauntered off
;$Isai;o!utcd.
1 dltlu't have any more to do
than to sit on folks' doorsteps and pro
rjioie I declare I would " Anne ex
claimed as she bustled about lu the
$ltclieu, and then stopped short and
tturned around for she saw a shadow
Call across the doorway.
A very different sort of man stood
tbefore her now; pale, tired and hng
frared looking, his face partly covered
jy a long beard, while his hair was
utreaked with gray. For a moment
Anne ljked startled, then with a Ilt
(Ue cry she fairly flew to him.
"John, I waited oh, so long, but
ou are here now. It all seems too
I food to be true!"
"Yes Anne, here 1 am. 1 bavent
ilrought back what I hoped I could,
(roodiiess knows, hut. In spite of that,
t perhaps" and as he looked down Into
ier fuce "Yes, surely the bells of St
Albans will ring for us as they never
Oave rung before!"
matter of dissolution, elected the fol
lowing officers: President, G. L. Tay
lor; vice president, C C. Hucke; sec
retary, T. R. Enyeart treasurer, W. L.
Baldwin. Ex-Secretary Guthrie was
employed by the board to assist.
The present plan is to have the af
fairs of the company settled as
quickly as possible. Just what steps
will be taken will depend somewhat
on the board of securities, but it is
probable that a petition will be pre
sented at the present session of dis
trict court. Some of the money is in
Burhank has chosen campaign year
to perfect a lemon the size of a grapefruit.
The new voters should be told that
they can vote for only one man at a
time.
Stock hogs wanted by the Ne
braska Iind Company. 103-tf
The old-fashioned man who could
drink or let it alone is now letting it
alone.
The man with a smile is the man
with something in his cellar coal or
otherwise. j
Stock hogs wanted by the Ne
braska Land Company. 103-tf
A Fair Exchange.
They met In front of the News of
f flee a youne woman and a man of
uncertain age. MWhy ar you out so
MriyT" be asked. "When I called np
our bouse at nine o'clock they said
Ihst you were already downtown, and
J! -
"Well, there was a drtiu sale." be
ln the young woman, "and I had te
torn downtown early te get a bargain,
ij rot one, too a 07 dress for $25."
"Well, you've nothing on me," r
tjponded the man. "1 bought a new
(juit myself this morning. Only the
tables were turned with me I got a
U23 suit for $67." Indianapolis News,
Quail as a Souvenir.
One of the queerest souvenirs of the
tjrar preserved from tl French front
: m a wounded quail whhh Lieut John
t-tugen of Fn eland. Pa., picked op In
t:he Argonne forest and took to Amer
( ca, Lieutenant Rngen nursed the
IdhII back to health and It becace
cx?at pot with the (Miipnny.
FRESH BREAD
I5AKED IN ALLIANCE
We have secured the services of a baker with many
years experience in bread and pastry making. He
has worked in Alliance many months and makes
excellent bread. The quality is there.
IT IS SURE TO SATISFY
AND ITS ALWAYS FRESH
Our Bread costs no more than others
and we believe you'll like it better.
It's worth trying, anyway. You can get it at the
Alliance Candy Store. Tom Stalos and E. Essay.
We will make a special effort to give other
Alliance dealers prompt and satisfactory
service.
Jackson and Vallos
Orders Taken on Phones 446 or 27
Still
JAM-
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M r
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are ten to one that some part of your
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thereby save time, inconvenience, and opportunity for error.
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Again, can you find the right pad of checks for a certain bank
when you want it? Could you not profitably use checks printed
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Publishers of THE ALLIANCE HERALD
PHONE NO. 340 Masonic Temple Bid.
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