The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, May 16, 1922, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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    THE ALLIANCE IIEP.AI.Il, TUESDAY. MAY Hi. 1022.
SEVEN
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISEMENTS
Want te buy omethlntT Hub.
of people actn tbee Want
A a column looking for what you
r oihrra htr to offer. Uat quick
raaulta by advertising- in Toe
Hraid Want Ad departiaenL
RATES One ceivt per word pr
Insertion. Coata no mora tban
ether newspapers and w guar-
ntee that you reacb severed hun
ued mura readers. Buy eircuia-
u, not bot air.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Dininpr loom table and
chairs; kitchen cabinet; me, !12;
pet of Knclycopedia, new. Koom U,
over Hariier's. 4!p
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Im-j
proved quarter equipped for dairy-
ing; 22 miles from Lincoln. Want
ICO to 320 western Nebraska farm
land. VlKGiL SMITH AND W1FF.,
Emerald, Neb. 47-4Sp,
FOR SALE Seed Triumph potatoes,
E. G. HERMAN, Heniingford, Neb.
4S-4!)
FOR SALE Aberdeen-Angus Dull
regbtcred, 5 years old and right in
everv wnv. A bargain if taken soon.
A. C. McLAIN, 20 miles north rf
Heniingford, Neb. 4:5-4 1
COLUMBIA HATCH EKY.
P. O. Box 1102, Denver, Colo.
We can supply you with any quan
tity of Baby Chicks. Capacity 10,00f
weekly. 17 varieties. Live deliver!
guaranteed. Parcel Tost prepaid
Write for prices and full particulars,
19-t j
FOR SALE Good used cars. A. H.
JONES Co., 3rd and Cheyenne, ti
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Three furnished light
housekeeping rooms, close in. Phone
?58W.
4Sp
ELEGANTLY furni.-hed rooms and
board by the week, S'J.00. Phone (556
r call at ill Cheyenne. 47-uO
FOR RENT Housekeeping apart
ment; furnished; phone 654 or. call
at 224 Big Horn. 45-tf
FOR RENT Modem furnished rooms,
for light housekeeping. Telephone
922. , 32tf
WANTED
WANTED Lady to assist in dry
goods store; one capable of handling
ImiIipk' t'PMilv-tn-vvp.'ir irruulc nml mil
linery. Inquire of No. 200, care of The j
Herald.
40-50
WANTED Party with teams and
machinery to put in 40 acres of po
tatoes, ll2 miles from town. E. G.
HERMAN, llemingford, Neb. 4S-4'J
WANTED Five or six room house,
modern. Phone 113. 48-49
WANTED Gardens to plow. Rates
reasonable. Call F. W. EDER,
phone 687W. 41tf-Dd(50
WANTED A married man to work
on farm. Write L. TREELAND,
Heniingford, Neb. 47-4Sp
MISCELLANEOUS
TYPEWRITERS cleaned, repaired and
overhauled. Phone 356-J 4(5-tf
If you have wool to sell, see L.
E. Bliss. 40-tl
ANNOUNCEMENT.
Commissioner, .Third District.
I hereby announce my candidacy for
the otfice of county commissioner in
the Third district of Box Butte county,
Kebraska, subject to the approval of
the democratic voters at the primaries,
July 18, 1S22.
I am a good roads enthusiast, and 1
know conditions in the county thor
oughly. I believe in being guided by
the will of the majority in all matters
of road location. 1 pledge my best ef
forts for a business-like administration
f county affairs, and have but one
other plank in my platform equality
and justice for all.
J. R. LAWRENCE.
FAIR VIEW.
Ed Zochor returned home from the
hospital Friday and is getting along
as well as could be expected.
Harrv Nve of Kenoma visited at the
home of his parents the latter part of
the week.
The high winds the latter part of
the week put nearly all
telephone
lines out of commission, quite a large
number of poles being blown down. I
Clyde Curry lost two windmills and
Charles Heath one mill. Quite a large
number of hay racks were also de
stroyed in the wind.
Ed Zochol sent a load of hogs to
town Saturday.
Mrs. Les Holcomb was taken to the
hospital in Alliance Saturday, where
f he underwent an operation for kidney
stones Monday.
Miss Geraldine Bradley from town
t-pent the week-end visiting Mrs. Joe
West.
Vera Nason returned home Sunday
after .-everal weeks' visit with her sis
ter at Sterling, Col. . I
Herb Nason attended a political
meeting at Berea Sunday.
.Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Wessel were
callers at the Charks Wessel home
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Fred Nason and son, Ralph,
jind Ver i Nason took Sunday dinner ,
at the Joe We-t home. '
J. W. Frazier spent Saturday and
Sundav with his family in town.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Viigil Wesse and G.
t. '-hnso of Al'ifire were Sunday
evening visitors at the T. J. Lawrence
j.oine.
ti. n,rt- ! linuled ten loads of
hogs to town Monday.
A scenario writer does to real litera
ture what the average contractor does
to real architecture. Detroit Journal.
LAKESIDE.
F. J. Schnorr oi Onu-.na arrived here
la. I . Cviiit'.-uay in ik.n tiU.oiuohilo. He
has been Uoninu' alter luiMnoi-s mat-!
ters und visiting his lriemls Mere.
inc. wiiid tiitw Here nil tlay ihurs
day ut a-nifcli speed, lUrmnfr over small
uu. dtii, ,-iii'ui'i nis cvciyihinK oer
town :ueii as p.tHes m tin, oul papers.
i raiiK .e.uin, wao lives out aoout
one-nui nine west lound ins wash iuu(
I.. . . T
uf la u:e Hiiu u.e next uay. iheiijH ast Sunday.
lluir po.e was badly bent. We Hiej lhc sopm.moie class of the local
giail 10 report no venous damage done. I hih school had their class day la.-t
11. n. i..o,np.-on, wno woiKen ai me
&uif.ii i ui iicj iaiii.il iiiu ;u.i. ivw
iiioiilns, was tin east hound passenger
Ihursday lor Kansas City, in company
w.m his three i6sler-iLughters. ihey
have reiaties at that place and expect
to make it their home in the iutuie.
Harry brown was in vown '1 hursd.iy
on business lor the Cop.-ey-bnUan
lunch. 1 allies here umouued a car
load of posts ior the company last
week,
Cnailes Hitt of Alliance visited
frienns Here last week
.Miss mna Urr or Kanomi visited
friends htie 'Uiur. day and returned
home FiiHav l.iorning.
J. u. Stapleton was called from An-
i tiuch iliuisday to niaue a settlement
between uulurt Forney and H. H.
'J houip.-on. Mr. Forney hud loaned
)'iho.n1..-on some money to pay the lun-j
eral expense oi h.s wiie wno died lat
wi.ner, and valued to get the matter
siiuigittened up iwioje Hie man le.t for
Kansas City. No. 44 was late that
day, and as Mr. ihompson received a
cheek ior the amount lrom a lriend
on 4;J, was able to make the settlement
and leave that afternoon.
Warren Mcintyre went to Alliance
Thursday to rete.e medical attention,
lie leuirned home Friday.
Joe Hon man relumed to town
Thursday lrom a western trip and
went (kick wp.st Friilav to look nr em-
tilovment.
uv. AJoore of Antioch was called to
see Mrs. Ralph-Shrewsbury 'lhursIay
who was ill at her home two miles
nortneast of town.
Henry Knapp and Miss Anna Dowd
fiom twenty-six miles north ot here
drove in 'ihursday to do some shop
ping here.
Harry Hudson returned home from
the 11. S. Fullerton ranch last week.
He has bten sutler. ng nom the ellects
of a cactus briar in his hand the last
lew days.
Mrs. Bertha Haag and two children
arrived the latter part of the week lo
visit her daughter, Mrs. Joe Laquu.
Abe L'ndeih'll returned irom a ousi-ne.-s
ti ip to llyannis Thursday.
Wilma Westover assisted w.th the
housework at tlie Gienn Hou.-e homo
last week.
Mi's, Uertha DeBord and Mrs. Mary
Hou.-e, took turns taking care of ihe.r
i.tw granddaughter, who will answer
to the name of Mary Jane. Mother
and child are both doing nicely at
the time of this writing,
Ed Boan and Abe Lnderhill drove!
cut, to the Gust Sandoz ranch on busi
ness Friday morning. I
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Roe had as their
guests at a six o clock dinner Ihurs
day F. J. Schnorr of Omaha, C. J.
Hitt of Alliance, E. B. Jameson, man
ager of the Lakeside Mercantile com
pany here and the Misses Wilma Mote
and Alice Schill.
Ase Stucky drove up from the Paw
let ranch on business Friday morning
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Young drove
In from the country Firday after some
reintives who arrived here Thur.-diy.
Miss Bertha Tyler drove in from
her home Friday afternoon.
Tlie Messrs Harry Graybill and I. D.
Whaley went to Allu-nee Friday and
returned home Sunday.
.Miss Mae Livings entertained a
nun ber of ladies at a program given
in honor of Mother's day at the school
house Friday afternoon. Refreshments
were served at the clo.-e of the pro
gram, each mother there was pre
sented with a carnation. All pres
ent enjoyed the afteinoon.
Mrs. Ella Sanburn visited friends
here la.-t week.
POINT OF ROCK CREEK
Mr. Johnson motored to town Thurs
day. Miss Jessie Burns' school is out and
she prepared a treat for her pupils, a
picnic dinner at the school house.
Mr. and Mrs. Trine motored to Al
liance Friday.
Mr. Tabor motored to Alliance Fri
day on a business trip.
Mr. Crawford of Kearney was in
this vicinity Friday.
The state truck is being used to
drag the roads.
jfr. Duncan was a caller in this
vicinity this week.
Cal Hashman was a business caller
in Alliance Friday.
While seven million Russians are
being fed by charity, Trotzky, pauses
long enough to say that the Soviet
Government "does not need the rest of
graph.
Our knowledge of tlie undertaking business has been
won through experience. We furnish funerals whose well
appointed character fulfills the demands of the most exact
ing. When burials are necessary you should avail your
of our courteous, thoroughly dependable service.
Miller Mortuary
MORTICIANS
Phones: Day, 311
Night, 522 or 533
1 1 EM IN G FORD
Amos Haile nl family arrived in
Ilt'mitimonl iusl:iy noun nom Lin
coln, .Ni'ii. ihey drove thiouxh fi their
car. llaile will mrui on niti place
Miiith ol low n.
lvev. A. J. .May has hern help rrrure
funds tor the iiIelhiMli.-t ho.vpiUl in
Scottsbluir Irom the 1'latte valley
towns the past week. His j,ulpit wum
" .....
tilled by Rev. F. K.
Williams of Mor-
ihursday. They repoit a very pleas
unt day
W. a. Clark and wife have returned
from l)entr, where Mr. Clark recent
ly underwent an operation.
oru on the improvements leing
made on the Congregational church
budding is progressing very nicely,
'the Congregational people will have n
fine church home when these improve
ments arc completed.
pan Vv Mrs. O W.
ihe C. H. hughes family, accom-
bus.ness vi. itois to Alliance on Thurs
day.
the farmers around llemingford
are very thanful to the chamber of
commerce for installing three new
hitching racks. These wei-e a much
needed impiovemont. The town board
is taking steps to have the streets
lixe;1 up by nauiillK ,irt in tne ow
places.
A large number of llemingford
high school students attended the
track meet at Alliance last Friday.
John Kinsclla is having the interior
of h.s hou-e redecorated by Mr.
Klempke of Bayard.
Harry vvildy is having the base
ment lor his new house dug this
week.
Due to the disagreeable weather,
Miss Delsing's room was forced to
give up their picnic on Thursday.
A. M. Miller and Alex Muirhend
went to Omaha on business the first
of the week.
The sister of Mrs. Tom Hollinger,
together with her little girl, is visiting
at the Hollinger home this week.
Bertha Carter is reported as being
ill at this writing.
Mrs. Wat'on, Doris and Catherine
Delsing, Helen Andrew and Mrs. Mary
Ward, who has been visiting with rela
tives in Chudron for the last week,
motored down Saturday morning for
the week-end.
Eugene Andrew has gone out to his
father's ranch, where he is going to
assist with the farm work during the
summer.
Mr. Andrew arid son, Eugene, were
bu ine.-s callers in Alliance Tuesday
afternoon.
Our vicinity has been visited with
many wind storms during the last few
days, no great damage of any kind
being done, but many minor ones.
Helen Andrew, of the Chadron Nor
mal, who a few weeks ago cut the end
of her linger off, is getting along very
nicely, although ample time must be
allowed lor its healing.
Lola Whelan visited Irma Wright
over the week-end.
Great plans are being made for the
Senior graduating exercises, class
night being on the evening of May 25,
and commencement the evening of the
2Cth at the opera house.
Our large crass of Eighth graders
have all passed the examinations and
are ready for a try as a Freshman in
high school. We all wish them suc
cess.
Margaret Kiester spent the week
end with home folks,
Oshkosh News
Fears Alliance
Resting on Job
Garden County News: W. A. O'in
cer mail, a trio to Alliance the fore
part of the week, returning home
i Monday evening. He reports that h
made the trip over there on the G-l -C
highway and came back by the way
of Bridgeport, inspecting the Nortl
Star route incidentally. He says that
the possibilities of a real road on the
former route are five to one against
the other, but he says they aie sure
working on the latter route. Grad ng
and claving the North Stnr is the or
der of the day in Box Butte county,
but he says that nothing has been done
this spring on the G-P-C so far as 1 e
could notice. Mr. Olinger, who Is a
road man and a good judge of such
matters, says that the road from
Broadwater to Alliance could lie made
a good one and that it is in fairly
good shape to commence with right
now, but a little work should be done
right away. This report doesn't sound
as though the promises made to the
road boosters of work on the route as
soon as possible were being carried
out.
Every G. O. P. attempt to explain
that "efficiency" move has a strong
accent on the "fish." Philadelphia'
Record.
123 West
Third Street
igillp siap
Juicy
Save the
wrappers
Good for
valuable
premiums
I KHALI) WANT ADS
-v;? m. -i
V Iwj '-Tturu.! oJmV(" I
One woman writcc:
"A domestic science teacher zc'.l "t
was the lightest cake she had ever
tasted or seen but remarked th-t
I used at least fix eggs in every cal: ?.
She wouldn't believe I used only
two until I showed her exact!
how I made it. Now she uses noth
ing but Royal."
BAKING POWDER
Absolutely Pure
Contains No Alum
Send for New Royal
Royal Baking Powder Co.,
Cheap, quick
way to stop
rheumatism
One Day's Test
Are yon willing to b convinced
that aor, stiff . netting Joints or
ni uncles can be relieved and rheuma
tism greatly bcn-fltt-4 if not en
llrely conquered, for the l.islgniflcuiit
cum of 25c.
Sounds tod rood t? be true, doesn't
it. yet tnounanaa or t eo la T..iO
Imd rheumatism hfivo found tnr.t
It can be coup, i.nd thouHtm
more are doirg it tudjy. .
You've tr!.d th J.l -h jirlcc-l
end expensive things, fnnd
that they f .-tiled. vol still havo
your trouble, why not try t!.ls
( Imtde. economic-!, y t s-T.sl!to
I Ian. nnd Kt rtsuita ncak for thein
t-tlVFX?
Just ret a ir; box of Nature' Rem
edy (Kit TaU- t ;) un I In-in t. I.'tt; It
tunlKht. It acis on thu dU'-tiv mil
tliminutlvo orir.'ni:. Improving i!Us
tlon and Ofslmll-itlon Htid cleaiiHltl
the body of acumulated wavt. im
purities and polHonH. With t''""l dl'
petition and atsl'till itlon, the body I
ItourlbUcd and vitality and natural
TI1IELE, 1'RESCimiION DRUGGIST
Fruit, Peppermint
and Spearmint arc certainly
three delightful flavors to
choose from. .
And WRIGLEY'S P-K the
new sugar-coated pepper
mint gum, is also a great
treat for your sweet tooth
All are from the Wrigley
factories where perfection
is the rule
BRING BEST RESULTS
rs.' G. 5.
YAL
Leaves No Bitter Taste
Cook BooklCt FREE
130 William St, New York
Try toning your digestive
and climinative organs
with NR. Free your body
from poisonous waste
and relief is quick.
Proves Nil Beit
powT of resistance against rJlPease
(really Incnaael. With the kldneya
end lowc:ls acting vigorously and rr
tilarly and the body fret-d from Ir
litutintr nolS'-t d. rt-lit-f m-ist come.
Nature' Remedy (Nil Tat.l.ts)
thouch, mill ord gc:itle in action, do
Its wo::; t:irou ;-:;y ar. t ciuiikiy.
Tin re la l;olhi:i hiirmful In It,
nothin-f tu upsitt the stoma'-ii,
cn1 ii-i rriplnif, pal.i or any tiic-c-omfu-t.
Tliu CJ.Iy r"ult I
1.. f and b iiL-iit.
Try It "on ta:.o no risk In !oIni
ra 1 r Na.uri'e Remedy n.sM ::ly
23n n-iwrh l I ft f.vi -ty-r. . it -ys,
and l ol I Willi too diatlti' t ui.U' t
Hanl njc tliM It rruft rUV and
iic.it t.r ini nt-y T in k.
Mora ti.an n:n mill on rnt'l" thl
country uro tislnif Nature's r.tmedy
tuilaV. I'iVO million Im.xi-s prj l.st;l
vriy ytcr. AVl.at U-ttrr jimof of Its
prf.it i!i'-rlt could t offert-d? it Is
mild, (rnur'uitt't-d uud rccumiuuiidcd by
your uiujoiit? t)
t . 4 V
THAT BAD BACK
To you h.-.yp n dull, strady nHio in
the small of the bark sharp, stabbing
twinges when stcnpini.' or lifting dis
tressing urinary d.M tiers? lor bad
bark !-.nd weakened kiuneys Alli.-.nro
residents lecommcnd I loan's Kidney
Pi'l. Read this Alliance statement.
Mrs. C. O. We.t. IWl Vel'owstono
St., s!is: "Dnan's Kidney Pills nre a
standard me lirine for kidney trnublo
in our home. My people had Doan'fl
in the house all the time nnd whenever
any of the family needed a kidney
medicire it was always Doan's that
was relied upon to straighten them
out. I had attacks of dizzy spells,
headaches and backache. Whenever
one of these attacks came on I took
Donn's Kidney Pill and they alwaya
cured me of the attack promptly. It
is a pleasure to give Doan s my hearty
endorsement,"
Price C0e, nt nil dealer. Don t
implv nk for a k'dney remedy get
Dean's Kidey pills the same that
Mrs. We.t had. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Mfrs., HuTalo, N. Y. 8-A
NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING..
Tlo fintiiiul nw-ftincrnf the Nebraska
Stock Growers' association will lx held
in llyannis, Nebraska, on the 15th and
in n'f .limn. All members are urired
to be present as matters of great in
terest to stock raisers will be brought
before this convention ami a general
invitation is extended to all interested
in the stock raisin-? business.
NEBRASKA SlUlK.
7-51 GROWERS' ASSN.
A SOC IAL I'.HKOR
"RiPf.t fnnVip!" croancl the kine
of the cannibal. "Just my luck! Hero
I've Rone ami cutcn the head chef by
mistakel"
AND TI1KN Till: SU1C1DR
ni;n 'Tin vnn know. Miss Tasfwe.
T I V I. ' " , - r
you lH)k cimply charminK this even-
p."Nonsrnce. Stop your
f.poofinp." T
ltoi-tie "No, but you lo, really. I
hartlly vecontrnized you at firnt."
IN SOAK
T...,rVi Pi-kr ".lmlire. I'm tellin'
you. You wnnta lay off'n me. I m a
',U;i,,fcnnr"Wr11. I'll IU t lot YOU
soak for sixty tlayn and m how hard
you nre."
Solomon Mild: "There in no new
thinir under the Bun," but he didn't
t-ay it by radiophone. Boston Globe.
EUGENE BURTON
ATTORNEY -AT-L AW
Office: Firet National Rank Building
ALLIANCTw NEUKA5SKA
A. CLARENCE SCHOCH, HL D.
Surgery and Consultation
Rumer Building Alliance
Phone 664 Alli
Harry P. Coursey ,
AUCTIONEER 1
Life Stock and General Farm Salat
WELDING
GEO. II. DPECKNER 210 W. 3rd
MOVING. PACKING, STOKING
AND SHHTING
SNYDER TRANSFER
AND FIREPROOF STORAGE
"When It'a Your Mofe,
Let Ua know"
Office Phone, 15; Rea. 831 and Elk. 730
F. A. BALD
Attorney-at-Law
Office in Reddish lilock
L. A. BERRY
ROOM 1, RUMER 13 LOCK
PHONE 9
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
Drake & Drake
Doctors of Optometry
Glasses Accurately Fitted
Nol Medicine, Surgery, Osteopath!
DRS. JEFFREY & SMITH
Chiropractora Palmer School
Phone 865 u?er Uarper
PHONE NO. 1
Transfer and
Storage
PIANO MOVING BY
AUTO TRUCK.
PACKING AND CRATING
FURNITURE A
SPECIALTY.
ALLIANCE TRANSFER
& STORAGE CO.
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