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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1922)
SIX THE ALLIANCE HERALD, FRIDAY, MAV 12. 1922. Third Scries of County Baseball Held on Sunday 'Hip j";wrtpt of this week in tl.P county lo.irue will liolp to izvl a l;iic mi tin ciniiparativp sfrenirth of tlic tennis, Knukr (xtek, oni of tlif loader pl.iyini; nt Ash drove, a team ro iously (lofivitf"! by iJcioa. tlic oilifT top liner. Ticasant Hill hii-I l 'uii v.i u , two teanif tied for the ci'Har po.-itinti, will Initio, to see which tnaintains thi.-i. I'.i'i ea will play Mai pie, iiiul IhhiM not ha vp any pro at op.o.-ilion, although t lie Marplo team is not to 1)0 liphtlv taken, a is shown hv pre virus .-cores. Tlie Kl Sox and I. awn will i;l:o play olF it tie in standing, both of these. te:im.s havinp lost one iinl won one. All of the pumps will l p hard fouHit, as the ceilar teams are trjinp hard to rise, while the head lint rs will naturally not have the same iew. .Should both Heiea and Snake Creek win, the pame between these two on May 21, will be watche I with interest, as it will thviilt the tuest!nn i( leadership. These teams me by no means certain of winninp however, as there are a number of teams that have dcsiirns on the championship cup which do not include a victory for either of the leaders. Journal Predicts Close Competition in State Track Meet The Stntc Journal in an article con cerning prospect for the state track rieet, i entioniny Alliance as one of the leailinp contenders. The Journal frays: With twenty-five hiph school track teams havinp entered the first part of the week, prospects of an entry-list of forty teams ami a new record in num ber of schools and participants in the interseholustic truck and field cham pionship meet at the University of Ne braska on Saturday, are seen by Henry F. Schulte, head track coach at the Cornhusker institution. Schools that had entered the fore- iart of the week included Alliance, Iroken llow, Harvard, Cambridpe, Clay Center, Friend, Beatrice, Omaha central, Omaha commeice, Tecumseh, Hastings, Havelock, Crete, Waverly, l)eVVitt, Comstock, Callaway, Colum bus, Tobias, Willier, Dodge, Gothen burg, Cook, Osceola and Aurora. As a large number of these teams nlready have proven themselves the class of their respective districts, a few of them setting records in dual and county meets, plenty of thrills and frome display of exceptional form frhould be an order for the day pro viding it is a favorable one. Alliance, champions of the western Nebraska schools, emerged from last week's meet with a total of fifty points, closely followed by Morrill with a total of 4a '4 points. From a field of seven teams, Has tings high won the Hastings college invitation meet, although Rhodes of Ans'oy, individual hero at the Broken ISow meet, also carried oil personal honors at Hastings. Ansley won the Custer county meet and is exected to register with the state meet officials us an entry. Omaha Central won the city cham pionship over Commeice, South and Jienson in a iiuadrangular moot, and will have a strong team in the tour nament. Broken Bow won the Kenr lu'y normal district imvt; Tecumseh the southeastern Nebraska meet, and Cal'awiy the Seven Valleys meet. The Filmore county championship ir-ts with tJencva after a compara tively ra.-y rkirinish with !e-or lights inm cpmnu'nity centers. York hiph -v. i n tl'e comity meet in its own county, v.iih l'Vii. U r nl i) wii-ning individual honors. Five teams were entered. Alliance Placed in Group Two at the Stale Meet The classification of teams entered In ih ' t w nt h annual Neora.-ku in te:vcl'ola-' ic track i.tid fi"H champion iips, si 'irculcd for next Saturday on 1 1 slide university athletic field in L.neoln, were anrioiincecl. Additional entries received pn hid the total nuin-ii.-ii (i, .-ciiools e iu e rod to th'i Vy-six. A few uddilio'iul entrants are expected Following are the team cla-.-ificu- tions: iiroiip three Lincoln, Beatrice, Ora aha Central, Oi i.ih:i Commerce, Has tings, (irand Island. Columbus, Fie monl, North I'latto, NuixTior and University l'l.ice. Croup Two Aurora, Alliance, Ahs- ley, Hroken How, Camlirulve, Clay Center, Crete, Friend, tJolhenburp, Havelock, Harvard, McCoolc, Morrill, .Neiiiiiskn C ity, Osceola, I'lattsmouth, lecumseh, Wunoo and VVilher. Croup One Waverly, DeWitt, Cal loway, Comstock, Mead and Dodge. Clussification of track teams in the state meet is a matter of enrollment. Group one comprises all schools that have an enrollment for this year of under 100. Schools with an enroll ment between 100 and 2." comprise group two. Tlio.se schools which have more than 275 enrollment are placed in pioup three. More than three hundred athletes will compete in the track carnival. Coach Henry F. Schulte announced Wednesday that probably 3-"0 track athletes from Nebraska hiph schools would be in Lincoln Saturday for the big meet. , Roster of Officials. The following officials have been announced for the meet: Committee in charge Superintend O. . Wirsip. Kearney; V. G. Brooks, Nebraska City; W. J. Braham, Suiney. Director of meet Coach Henry r. Schulte. Assistant director H. D. Gish. Referee Guy Reed. Starter Far! Johnson. Clerks of course "Bill" Day, Eu gene Kbersole. Judges of finish Bvron McMahon, J. Moyd MoMasters, Floyd Wright, Ed Smith, Dave Deering. Timers George Dayton, R. G. Clapp, Otto Zumwinkle, Harry Kretz ler. Judges of weights: Group one Clarence Moulton, Mud Gardner, I. K. Lukens, Group two Cecil Hart mun, "Chick" Hartley, A. Schoeppel. Croup three R. F. Weller, Orris Hatch, W. D. I ear. Judges of jumps: Group one Dave Noble, John, Fuhrer, Ted Smith. Group two Hob Turner, W. Fullaway, Hugh Carson. Group three Don Brown, W. Riddlesberger, E. Allen. Cith.enbiirg had 1 tile ililtieulty mi'iu tV.wr ti e Dawson county meet, pil iiig up T'l points. Viibor, j.ti up two li.tnipion ; in the 121 i. do nice'., will enter Sa'.unl i.v. The indications are that the people intid State, an iiliout to lu.-e another jjreat strike. New York Ti.b ELLSWORTH. A. Moore announces a dance for Saturday night at the Ellsworth dance ball. Good music has leen arranged for, and a good time predicted Gene Kennedy, Clinton Fields anil others attended the Binpham dance las Saturday nijrht, Clinton Fields remain ing in Bingham for a few days to visit friends. A mooting of the Bingham Com munity club was hold Saturday even ing and work on the Potash highway was thoroughly discussed. The State Engineer promises to have a survey ing giinp in this vicinity within .hire days for l iving out. the proposed road for the "missing link between Cake side i'nd Bmg'iam. Aocordinp to pres ent information the road will be laid out idong "the l;nes of the hast r si.-'.anco"' or in other words fo'lowing the alloys ugard!es of the railioa track route as were the first plan l: ..nchmi n, of cour e, ib!ect to the nt pi:. n as thi-; woulM in many iu.-tancis cut liiiichcs in several parts li.u.-iti;' eicat inconvenience as well a- e-.pen.-e for c.-.tra foncing. A imiiol lil'oit v ;M lie i.tade In have the lo: Mrs. J. I,. Younir, who lor some time! has dot n visit np lelativos und fr er.ih ii. Cr-iw.ord, N b., and Ardmore, S. D., nturned to her home Tue d .y. .Mii.iV froiii this community attend ed the Alliance Auto Show wid specia. sales la t week. Mrs. Anna Lcnnett and friends mo tored to Alliance the Middle of the week. Due to strong wind.; of the past few days tne san I h II loads nie now getting in deplorable condition agiin. J he "Coal Shed Bass," ju.-t w est ol Ellsworth has been put in condition lately, many loads of hay and manure U inv hauled for this spot, thus mak ing the roads we-t in fair f-hapo. The load east to B'npham, south side was worked on for some time bv Road Overseer T. B. Shrcw.-borry and crew, and was also in jood condition until j the pa.-t week the strong winds have: cut out the hay und filled the im:h with ii fine sand in many place- a foot deep. A pood foakinp lain, however, will o'f.-et this und the we.ither looks, promising nt this writing as heavy li-'ins aie reported all aiound us ai;d : ifverai iipnt siiowers n:ive taiion nere. J. H. and I.iillion L'onohoe uttendod Ma.-onic lodge fit Hyann's Wednesday vening ieturn:ng on 43 Ihursdav. The final degree of the Blue lodge was cf nferod upon them at this moetinp. All Masons in this vicinity will attend a business meet.ng at Lakeside Satur day evening together with the Binp ham fraternity. J. L. Young returned from Omr.ha Sunday by the overland route. A se cond hand car brought back on this trip also a new Nash four was driven back by Harvey Whaley of lakeside who has the agency for the car. Fred C. Merritt of Chadron, who is u oiodior oi Wilber and Hairy Mer- ltt, was killed in an auto uccident near Chadron Monday morning. The full particulars of the accident were not learned. Wilbur and Harry Mer ritt left for Chadron Monday on 43. Sympathy of the entire community is extended to them in their hour of sorrow. T. V. Gorman of Lakeside has been assisting for a few days in the Ells worth Supplv company store during the absence of Wilber Merritt. A. H. Anus who has been living at -1.- h.iil i ui .'.long the ra In. -id ti iililv a'on'.r n the r.orth . ido, hut cour-e, if t'-.is carrot b1 ('one we will eraciouslv accept tne other route, any thing for a passable highway. Farmers' Picnic and Basket Dinner Thursday, May 18th DIETCHLER'S RANCH Dietehler's ranch is 6 miles west and 5 miles south of Memingford; and 2 miles north and 10 miles west of Uerea. COMMENCING AT 10:00 A. M. SHARP LOTS OF FUN FOR ALL TWO BALL GAMKS HACKS OF ALL KINDS imONCHO IU1STING TUG OF YVAU MEET YOUR FRIENDS HERE THURSDAY DIDS WANTED ON CONCESSIONS for soft drinks, cigars, candy, lunch stands, ice cream, doll racks, shooting gallery and bowery dance.. For particulars address H. C. HANSEN, liox 181, Hem ingford, Neb. PLEASANT HILL BALL TEAM AND FARMERS' LOCAL No. 1459 the "Circle "' ranch, four miles west! r 1 -ii i . . i , I oi iicie, win leave soon ior nis noi.ie stoad near W hitman. W. F. Setbohm, who has the ranch leased, plans soon to take charge. We regret 10 lo-e Mr. and Mrs. Arms, as well as their new daughter from our toniirmnity, but we w.sh them success in their new under iiking. The Kllsworth baseball club has been tteadily at work the past lew weeks whenever the weather permitted, ami tl: opening game of the season will bo plaed on the home grounds Sunday May 11, at 2:.'J.0 p. m., with the Bing ham aggregation. It is reported that liinghum is affiliated with ihe former fa.-t "Sand Hill Cubs" and Sunday's game promises to be a fast one. Ells worth has several new men lor strengthening up last years bunch, v hich wo all know was not so slow having a record of 11 games won n;id 7 lo-t. Thus we plan on again get-.ing c ur share of the bacon. Several chi.n res have boon made in the 1'ne-up so don't l:nl to see the game Sunday. An felmis.-ion of oc will be charted for all games this season, -children under twelve years, admitted free. A return name will be played Ilingham Sunday, May 21 and either Whitman ir Anti och will play here May 2. A game with Antioch was planned for this Sunday, but owing to a late reply from antioch, a game was matched w;tr r.ingharn. Batteries for Sunday, Ells worth: House and Seebolm; Bingham 1 urton and White. Any fa.-t teams in the country wanting games confer with Manager John Schonard or Secre tary Walter Wightman. COMFORTING THOUGHT "Va-as," drawled the old-time resi dent of Shoal Flats, Miss., to a travel ing salesman. "1 reckon most of our people are pretty contented and op timistic like. Now, there's JefT Boggs. A year ago Jeffs legs was lun over by a steam roller and when they was takin' him to the ho. pital he yawns and says: 'Oh, well,' he says, 'I guess my pants needed pressin' pretty bad anyhow.' " Herald Want Ads are read. .yr,v CHRISTY BROS. - ye CHEATER UNITED 4 RING ' J ViW riftr AfJIMAl F.Y POSITION ., .C. 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If it is the largest and conforms with the rules below, you will he awarded first prize. If it is second largest, you will get second prize, etc. If you send one complete label from a can of Nash's Delicious Coffee with your list, and you win first place in the contest, you will get a first prize of $100 instead of $20. If you send in three complete Nash Coffee labels with your list and win first place, you will get a prize of S500.00 instead of $100.00 or $20.00. See schedule of prizes below. You do not have to buy anything to enter this contest and compete for a prize but we're sure you'll be delighted if you get acquainted with It's the last word in coffee Llcndinj; a perfected blend of selected mountain plantation coffees, based on exhaustive studies and research. It is so I .It mled and roasted that it nnilraizrs hard r alkaline water and makes a delirious, smooth, Kti.f)in anil refreshing cii of coffee, whether brewed in hard or s-oft water. Il'.s a coffee you'll be proud to serve it makes friends your coffee taste will tell you. Ahvaysthc samr vr ry t an of the same hih M;mJ mI. Air-i L'unrd no h ilT, no bitten;cs makes a crystal-clear cup of cotTir. Sliit'il same day as roasted "hot roasted" c i isj.y f nliiie-s, protected by moisture-proof hermetically tealed "Napacans." ' Sold by grocers in one- and three-pound containers. f , C T MINMVO AXSW KIIS W II. I. LlSt OI 1 riZCSJ hkcm: i-uikks as follow si ll Prise 2nd I'rise 3rd I'rtse 4th I'riae rin lrlit Oth I'rlir 7th ITIsr Sth 1'rlme t h I'rlir 10th to 13th rrlses IfNoI.aheL If 1 Label IfI.abeU Are Sent lu la Kent In Are Kent In . . . .IJI.IM $1IMMHI C.VNI.tMJ , ... 2IMMI 75.(K aT.VIMI , ... A.IMI r.lMK).... .. S.VI.IMI , ... ft.tMl 4U.IMI 17!l.l)0 , ... B.M... ... 3MM 12.V.tMI , ... 2.!M.?. ... JtS.tMl ItMMHI , ... 24MMI HO.IMI , ... 'iJM 1&.IMI MMM Z.IMI 9.(M 44I.IMI a.K IO.OO 2.1.00 ftM.00 f430.00 9153.00 RUltS OF CONTEST 1. 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Two or rmirp people may co-operate In this contest, liut only one priie will be Kwar.l.-.J to nny su.'h vmup, mid omy one priie will be awarded to uny one huuxthold or fitmily. 8. If you tnd Inlx-Is with your list, earh label munt b romplete.aa vrniip.d around the face of each can vt "Nash" Delicious Cotfce." P. All ILiU will receive vqur.l consideration, whether label are gent or not. 10. The prl"" will le awarded for the larjrest list of word that qualify. The irin lending in the laret correct or the nearest correct lufc will in the first prize. The one sending the next beat lint will receiva second pnie, etc. No oUier consideration, uch an neatr.ena or arrange ment will have any bearinit in awardinv prisea. However, by writing ai plain as possible, or by typewriting your list if possible, you will assist the Judges in coununu every word that qualifies. II. In case of a tie. the full amount cf the prir will be awarded to each contestant tied. 14. The priiea will be awarded by a committee of Impartial judges. 13. All list most be mailed by post office closinf time, Friday, June 8. 122. 1. The prim winner will be announced two weelu after the doe of conlult. -r h "T I Send in Your LUt at once qualify for the big JLJO JLt ilOW cash prizes by enclosing the labels with your list. Address, Contest Manager, NASH COFFEE CO. 1330 Quincy Sl, N. E-, Minneapolis, Minn. "5 ''aUspfeiO Nash's Delicious Coffee can be purchased at any of the following Alliance dealers LEE MOORE E. ESSAY DUNCAN & SON 4