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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1910)
.-.!.' 'r i .t i i X . $ fr$ a (ft -s-xfr & i f--jws $ y5 . Hills' Best Brand Harness, $37.75 Cash ' ,s -( If. fil Vi III 'L-M it 111 dS Mlf f v I- w ft rffir e rzjr-rL ji m . jr amca . . hm imt t.-i, ,mmtr m$i$ MS. Auto Department -Sfc -" -iLa CALL AND SEE ME ON THIS HARNESS Bridles, 7k in., long cheek; lines, 20 foot; 'Concord style names with bolt; box t t loop hame tugs; in. traces; 3 rows stitching; breast and pole straps, lin.; col lar straps, ji in. Max Zwiebel of l'Aplllion, Nebraska, has only one arm but be drives an Auburn car the same as though he bad two. C. L. Gould ot the Ford Motor Com pany recently made a trip through the state and reported business going fine, The recent rains made things look much better for the farmers. The largest purchase of automobiles ever made in Nebraska was the recent sale of two entire trainloftdsot Maytag cars to The Freeland Urothers-Ashley Co. of Omaha. John Pederson ot Alliance is now driv ing a fine now Maxwell runabout. This season is the best ever known since the advent of the automobile for the use of the same. Roads all over the country are good. The record between Detroit and Omaha was broken last week by a 1911 Cadillac, the trip being made in 35 hours and 37 minutes actual running time. There are now about 300,000 autos be ing operated in the United States, or one for every 300 persons. Although the solid tire is being recom mended as the remedy for a great many of the automobile troubles, still it has its drawbacks. It will skid in ruts and will cut into sand so that no progress can be made although it will not skid ia sand as the pneumatic tires do. Imported flint stone wire is now being used in place of platinum by automobile manufacturers. Automirrors which allow the driver to see in the rear of his machine are becom ing quite general. They are of great value especially in crowded city streets and where traffic is heavy. The Hammer & Hull Company, of Cleveland.Ohio.are malting a special outfit for lighting Ford automobiles by electrici ty. The current is obtained from the magneto which produces enough power to feed the engine aud also light a couple of headlights. The outfit includes two re flectors with sliding socket, two Mazda lamps, switch, wire with terminals and clamps. The outfit sells for ten dollars. q:bo. a. hiLLS Alliance, Nebraska A handy patch for inner tubes is tho Security Self-Vulcanizing Patch, made by the Security Company of Pittsburg. They are made of tho finest Para rubber and all that is necessary to apply the patch is to moisten with gasoline, saving the use of glue and other bothersome materials. Following is a list of the names of own ers with makes of cars in Iiox Butle coun ty, as shown by the Auto Department files. Anxono who knows of others will confer a favor by notifying this department: James Iveeler . . . . Reo Overland Rickett Dr. U. H. Dellwood Buick Enoch lioyer. ... .Overland V J Betzold Jackson Dr H A Copsey ....Lambert N If rohnaptel Hambler Ben Fernald Pope-Hartford Gray & Guthrie Reo E I Gregg Ford F E Holsten Ford E D Ilenry, J Reo James Huntef Ford I Ilutton ? Peter Klcken ..? William King Kissel Kar Link Lowry Ford N G Lelshman ... Oakland Jin McKinney.. ,...,? a x Dr McCuen ? J C McCorkle... .Ford C A Newberry. international Oscar O'Bannon ....Ford Thomas O'Kcefe .... Buick Keith Pierce ...Ford Ora Phillips Lambert John Pederson Maxwell W D Ruraer Reo , S 0 Reck Ford Thos. Overland Louis Surprise ? O J Scriboer ? Barney Sheperd ? Cal Vinsel Moline CO Smith Hartford Nels Worley. ..... . .Reo Wheaton-Ellis . . . . .Maxwell Thomas VV VV Wood Buick Dr Bowman Ford Jerry Wells ? John R Snyder Rapid Commercial William Mitchell.... Velie S H Desch Reo WM Wilson ? IK Lawrence - ....Ford Thiele Cream Co . . .International W W Norton Jackson All the News NEW E YOU M ET HIM? PHIL PIZER The Palace I For Men I an w FURNISHINGS CLOTHING HATS SHOES TAILOR-MADE CLOTHES A SPECIALTY Your Money's Worth, or Your Money Back! New goods arriving" now. We are ready for business. 2 1 9 Box Butte Ave. .NEW KB a THE CELEBRATED LOWER VEIN MONARCH Time Table II M Alliance. IN ebr. OOI NO EBT All. M. T. I.V. C. T, No. 42, D&llr. Lincoln Fly er stops utHcnecA. Brolc ca How, llaveaua, etc 12:23 a.m. 1;S5 a.m. No. 44, Dally. Local from Allluttfo to denecn: thence st")H at Mernu, llrokuu How, Itarenmi, etc 11:45 11.n1. I:05p.txi. No. M, illy. 1'rom Ed?e- mont mill ueudwood . ...11: p.m. No. 40. 1-'relsIit 0:10 p.m. 7::t0jin. aoiau west An. c. t. i,v. st. t. No. 4 1, Drill V, l'lur .Kiltfe- mout, Ueartwood.Nowcua. tlo, etc I:!i5 a.m. 1:10 a.m. No 43, Local, Kdcemont, Newcastle, and west 1.05 p.m. l-':Sp,m. No 35. Dally, Kdgemont and Doadwood 3:30a.m. No. 4-". Freight 4:30u,m. A;40a.m. OOIMJ HOUTIl LV. M. T. No. 301, Denver Flyer 12:50a.m. No. 30J1, Denver Locul con nects at Uridixenort with Guernsey local 12:50 p.m. No. 303, Freltcht 2:30 a.m CO Hi Ml NOHTII AB. M. T No. 30"J. Flyer from Denver. 3:20 a.m. No. 304, Local from Denver and Guernsey 11:30 a.m. No. 300, Freight 8:55p.ui. PHONE 15 COAL PHONE 15 Guaranteed to be clean of all slate and other foreign matter, will be delivered at $6.00 Per Ton Until Sept. 1st. This is an opportunity to put in a supply for winter. 6 CAREY Sc VAUGHIN2VyS Big Wheat Yields H. W. Campbell The Soil Culture Expert has grown 41 bushels of wheat when drouth ruined others; 53 1-2 bushels when others got 20. He has spent 30 years in the study of and experimentiug with the soils of the great semi-arid West. Are these facts worth knowing? Campkll's Scientific Farmer gives timely explanation every month, Jioo per year. We publish Campbell's Soil Culture Manual, 320 pages. It is full of facts, not theories, gathered from ears of practical experience. Flying machines positively do fly today. Two years ago you did not believe they could. The Campbell System of Soil Culture when correctly applied positively will bring big returns; Send for valuable free booklet of information. Campbell Soil Culture Co. JJSr.SH.Blda. Lincoln, Neb. The editor of a newspaper is often ac cused of leaving out certain items of news purposely, because of a dislike of a person to be mentioned or from prejudice or another cause. This is bosh. There aro something like a million things to be thought of in connection with the issue of one paper and it is not surprising if an item is missed occasionally or one forgot ten to which attention has perhaps been called. Nine out of ten people you ask for news items will tell you they can't think of any. But in most cases they expect the editor to think of them all and criticise if a single item U omitted. The best way is to give the editor credit for what he does find and mention and for some things he finds and doesn't mention. Ex. Camp Otis Robbed. Camp Otis, about which an interest tag write-up was given in the last issue of the Herald, had an exciting time Tuesday of last week. Tho 300 pound army field safe, containing $6,500 was stolen from a tent which was guarded by half a dozen soldiers, some of whom are now under arrest charged with he ing connected with the theft. The thieves got away from the camp in an aud up to date have not yet been np-prehended. Qunr Freak of Lightning Omega, Nebr., August 15, 1010 (Special to theAllianco Herald) A peculiar thing happened last wdelc at John Lundry's ranch near hero during a heavy thun derstorm. Lightning struck John's windmill and charged it and tho surrounding ground with so much electricity that tho mill has been running ever since, without any wind. In fact, it seems to run better on calm days. For two days everything around the ranch was full of the deadly juice but ho overcame this by running tho water through rub, ber hose which minimized tho danger to his stock, when drink ing. Lundry has so much water that he is utilizing it for irriga tion purposes and in order to get the benefit of the electricity which is going to waste ho is erecting some charging plants and will re-charge lightning buga which will do away with the Chi nese lanterns which the society people roundabouts have been in the habit of using. Repair Work Sewing Machines and Organs. The Rex Garage S. C. ?ecf, Prop. In McOcrlsle !E3 tjl i Id. irg: Aut mb He St rage Rentals and Repairing EXPERT MECHANICS REASONABLE PRICES AOENCY FOR THE The most popular auto today Is the FORD. Low priced and Inexpensive to run, It fills the need better than the higher priced cars Have secured the services of a prac tical mechanic and can guarantee all work done by him. Don't trust your work to travelling repair tneu. This mau will be here permanently. Re pairs and parts furnished for all ma chines. Phone 139. Geo. D. Darling. HOTEL ALLIANCE EUROPEAN FULLY MODERN Equipment and service first-class in every department Cafe in Connection-Open Day and Night On the left and across the street from "the. Burlington station " s H-liESMI