The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, June 05, 1913, Image 6

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    POLICE COURT NOTES
(Omitted lust w-peh)
John lockwood, a tinnslent. was
IMRtd Saturdny charted with be
tAg drunk and disorderly. Fined $16
MM costs, which he Is working out
ejn tho Rtreeta.
I
Neloe Kredrlkson. arrested Friday
for breaking quarantine, wns fined
tan dollars and coat.
O. Drake, a colored man. waa ar
rested Saturday charged with being
drunk and disorderly. He drew $26
and coata. which he la now working
ont on the street.
W. H. Habbltt, who waa charged
with breaking quarantine, baa had hla
ease continued until .Tune 6th.
f. K. Hambltn. wh waa charged
With breaking quarantine, has had
htc caae continued till June 6th.
PETERSON TO CLIMB,HILL
Ed F. Peterson, of Thelma, writes
Herald regarding controversy
about climbing the Peter
son hill
BAYS TIMES WAS MISTAKEN
A Good Investment
There la no better investment
than a fifty cent piece in a bottle of
Merltol White Mntment. Muscular
Msd rheumatic pains, swellings, lame
ness nl sorenes of the muscles are
promptly relieved. Merltol White
Liniment fes especially recommended
as a general pain kiMer of unusual
merit. F J. BRKNNAN.
Advertisement- Jun 6-26
Rowan A Wright, coal, wood and
posts Phone 71. tf
POST OFFICE DIRECTORY
Mails Close Going East
For Train No. 44, 11 a. m.
For Train No. 42, 11 p. m. on
week days; 6 p. m. Sundays and
holidays.
Malls Close Going West
For Trnin No. 41!, 12:20 p. m.
For Train No. 41, 11 p. in. week
day; 6 p. m. Sundays and holidays.
Malls Close Going South
For Train No. Ml, 12:20 p. m.
For Train No. Ml, II p. m. week
days; 6 p. in. Sundays and holidays.
BRENNANS
CORNER
Opal Fountain
Best Luncheonettes
Hot and Cold Drinks
Served by an
Experienced Man
1
The Pureist and Most Delicious
Home Made Candies
Our Own Candy-Maker
Makes Them Daily
Already the most popular
line of candv in the citv
A Bird in the Hand
is Worth
One
of our skillfully
made Portraits is
worth a dozen
carelessly made
PHOTOGRAPHS
Quality Tells Every Time
Alliance Art Studio
114 E 4th St. Phone 111
WM. MANNING-
All kinds of
Scavenger Work
Bonded by the City
PHONE 57
The following letter wan received
by The Herald the last of the week
from Mr. Peterson, In which he takes
exceptions to the statements in a
recent Issue of the Times regarding
climbing Peterson Hill, which lies
iibotit 2i miles Houtheatu of Alliance.
His letter Is as follows:
riiere has been quite a controver
sy ruining in the Times In regard to
limbing "break-neck hill on the
Peterson ranch, horseback and with
an automobile. Mr. Drake has con-
ended that there are places on this
hill that cannot be climbed on horse
back and offered to forfeit fifty dol-
ars to any worthy cause. I have
called him on thts. I still stand
ready to climb the hill anytime Mr.
Drake comes down.
The Times was mistaken when It
Htated that there was a portion of
the hill that I admitted I could not
climb on horseback.
It wan also stated in the Times
hat I expected to climb the hill In
the same place thai Mr. Drake did
with his auto. I expected to climb
O. H. MOON
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
Any kind of Plans furnished
You are invited to inspect m
work. Satisfaction guaranteed
Shop, 424 Miss. Phone, Red 440
The nbiMird man is ths one who
never changes. Take oar advice when you
have a cough or a cold and try Allen's Casjfh
Balsas. There is nothing more soothing,
nothing that will bring greater relief. Con
tains no harmful ingredient. Psed for
many years with sat'sfaction and success.
25c., nttc. and f 1.00 tiotties.
"PairtkilkY
Relieves External and
Internal Pain.
Heals Bruises, draws
the Ache from Stiff or
Rheumatic Muscles.
Taken in Hot Water
Stepa Cramps, Colic,
Diarrhoea, and similar
affections.
rkwrw's mmtv s PatofclMar
Parry Oaves'.
tS, 35 and BOe. Bottles.
WINS $25 PRIZE
Mollis D. Chesnut, of Torrington,
Wins $25 prize for best analy
sis of Orkin Brothers club
plan and advertising
FIVE ESSAYS SUBMITTED
the break-neck hill at any place Mr.
DrRke pointed me to. It was also
stated In the Times that it was set
tled, but the people of this vicinity
do not think so until it Is proved I
cannot climb the hill
I would like to see some money
change hands.
BDWASU) V PKTKUSON.
Try a Roosevelt mint julep at the
Bee Hive. Mint Bhipped direct from
White House mint bed (?).
Advt 26tf2236
an
Received
Hiaheet
Award
World'e Pure
Food
Exposition
CALUMET
BAKING POWDER
The wonder of hair
ing powders Calumet.
Wonderful in its raiaina
- ea
Dowers Its uniform itu
its never failing results, its
purity.
Wonderful Ifl its rnnnm
It COStS leSS than the hicrri.ririV
- - - ' i iVV
trust Drands, but it is worth as
mucn. it costs a tntte more than
the cheap and bit? can kinds
it is worm more, liut proves its
real economy in the baking.
Use CALUMET the Modern
Baking fowder.
At all Grocers.
Your Bell
Telephone Horizon Is
Almost Limitless
With 70,000 towns connected, acli with
every other, by two million miles of lonfr, dis
tance wire, the Hell Telephone horizon is
mighty near a point beyond conception.
By Bell Telephone, Omaha is next door to
Des Moines and Minneapolis, and all are next
door to nearly every city, town and hamlet east
of the Booklet,
litll Line Rnu h Nearly Errrinrlicre. ' .
NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY
As stated in the last Issue of The
Herald, Mollie D. Chesnut, of Tor
lington, Wyoming, a member of the
O'kin Brothers sales force, whs an
nounced as the winner of the $26
prize Wednesday morning. This
prlie was given by W. M. Hobinson,
manager of the piano department, of
Orkin Brothers, for the best analy
sis of the advertising and club plan
of the big sale now going on.
John H. Moist, of the Times, and
Uoyd C. Thomas of The Herald,
were asked by Mr. Robinson to se
lect a third Judge. Their report to
Mr. Robinson is as follows:
Allianoe, Nebr., May 28, "13.
Mr. W. M. Robinson, Manager,
Orkin llrothers Piano Department,
Omaha, Nebr.
Dear Sir: In accordance with
your request we have examined the
essayB submitted to us by your sales
force, on the Club Plan of selling
pianos, as followed and advertised in
the sale now going on at Alliance.
After careful investigation we beg
to state that we find that the analy
sis submitted by Mollie D. Chesnut.
of Torrington, Wyoming, to be the
most comprehensive and best out
lined of those submitted and hereby
award the prize to Miss Chesnut.
Respectfully yours,
(signed) John H. Moist, of Times.
Lloyd C. Thomas, Herald.
K. Q. l.aing, Selected by
above as third judge.
The analysis submitted by Miss
( 'In --imt reads as l a s :
THS ORKIN PIANO
CLUB BAtLB . PLAN
Co-operative Benefits
To tli.' Member:
1. Equal share in profit! earned by
buying, shipping and selling in large
q minifies.
2. Easy terms.
Special privileges: Life insur
ance, Cash discounts. Year's trial.
4. Commission credit on each sale
secured by Club Mem tier.
To the Community:
1. Awakens a general interest In
music as an essential element in education.
2. Suggests that there is need of
well trained, thoroughbred men and
women as well as cattle.
3. A reminder that there is more
to life than Just the living; that mu
sic, as well as affording pleasant en
tertainment, is more than medicine
to the tired mind and body, and is
an inspiration to all who have ears
to hear.
To the Company:
1. Centralizes power.
2. Reduces cost of Piano, Freight,
and Selling.
3. Increased sales.
4. Promotes and sustains public
confidence.
5. Provides an endless c-haln of ml
vertisement, with each member as a
link to dmW and hold their friends
in one continuous living line for the
Orkin Brothers Company.
By MOLLOB D. CHESNUT, Torrinv.
ton, Wyoming.
In addition to the above Mrs. J. T.
Wiker, manager of the Alliance
branch, D. J. Sinclair, of Omaha, W.
C. English, manager of the Chadron
branch, and W. H. Lunn of Omaha,
submitted essays. All were good and
had merit, but the judges decided
that the one submitted- by Miss Ches
nut. covered more points and was
more clearly outlined, than the others
submitted.
Alliance knights and their friends
closed one of the most eventful and
pleasant days In the history of the
council.
Those present frob out of town
were: Dlst. Deputy W. R. Moloney
and Grand Knight F. J. Doran of
North Platte, Grand Knight John
Mathls, Ed. Mentgen, Will Reagan,,
James Curley, Leo Benway and J
J. Cunningham of Sterling, Colo. J.
M Kennedy and Dr. Poland of Hem
ingford, D. E. Lynch of Orleans. J.
K Caples, D. Landrlgan and M. Byke
or Seneca. J. G. Dunn of Crawford.
7.
BULGARIAN WORK SHIRTS
1 W tArVNCJJ
' Ui&: P. T e . . j I
ray iMapieeipujinKin
f by ibe Medical nourishment in
Scott's EmuUion wbicb
I is not a nerre -quieter, bat satire's
greatest nerve -builder, without
I alcohol or opiate.
i Scott ft Bowne, Blootnncld, N. I. U-tt
Burt Laing, of Modern Clothes for
Men, says that the Bulgarian craze
is getting furious. Bulgarian jackets.
Bulgarian ties, Bulgarian pins, and
Bulgarian lots of things are the rage.
A gentleman and his wife came into
the store the other day and the lady
said' to her husband, "I want you to
get one of tbos Bulgarian ties, they
are so attractive." "But, my dear,"
said the man, "I cannot afford Bul
garian ties." Then to Burt he said,
"Say, Burt, have you any BUIJAR-
IAN WORK SHIRTS?"
To the People of Alliance
v wish to again call your atten
tion to the fact that we are sole
agents in this city for Merltol Pile
Remedy. Our success with this rem
edy has far exceeded our most san
guine expectations. Therefore, we
are pleased to recommend and guar
antee every package of Merltol Pile
Remedy. I J. BRENNiAN.
Advertisement Jun 5-26
True Economy . . .
means the wise spending of one's money making every dollar do full duty
and getting in return an article that will satisfy you in every way.
The
. WHITE. .
is a real bargain because it is sold at a popular
price t because it gives you the kind of sewing
you delight ins because it will turn out the work
quickly and thoroughly and give you a life time
of satisfactory service; because its improvements
will enable you to do things which can't be done
on any other machine; because it will please you
with its fine finish and beauty of its furniture.
In short you will find the White reliable and
desirable from every point of view.
Be sure to see the White dealer who will be glad to show you how good a
machine the White is. If there is no White dealer handy, write us direct for cat
alogs. We do not sell to catalog houses. Vibrator and Rotary Shuttle Machines.
WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO.
CLEVELAND, O.
For sale by Geo. D. Darling
If You Don't Know,
NEW AUTOMOBILE HOUSE
ten
EXCURSION FARES EAST
TO THE EAST:
A very attractive scheme of excursion tours to the Atlantic Coast
Cities has been announced. The arraiigeuunt includes not only re
duced fares both ways over the same route effective June, but cir
cuit tour fares from June 8th, including diverse routes through the
most attractive vacation regions of the East, through Chicago, lake
or rail to Buffalo and Niagara Kails, through Canada, down the St.
Lawrence to Montreal, through the Lake Cbamplain or White Mount
ain regiou to Boston, returning by Sound steamers through New
York or Coast wise steamers to Norfolk, theuce Washington and thru
the Virginias.
OTHER DESTINATIONS:
are included, such as Wisconsin, Northern Michigan and Canada re
sorts. Atlantic City and New Jersey coast resorts, Quebeok, P. Q..
Portland, Bar Harbor and Maine resorts.
The general limit is 60 days, with such a liberal system of stopovers,
aa to satisfy almost anyone. There is also a higher basis of excursion
fares to the East with all Summer limits.
Ask your nearest agent, or the undersigned, for information. He
should have by this m... our "Special Low Rates East" leaflet.
free on application. Give us a general Idea of your proposed trip
and let us help you make It a success.
J. KR1DELBAUGH
Agent, Alliance
L. W. Wakeley, Geu. Passenger Agent, Omaha
W. R. Drake has turned the build
ing formerly used as a meat market
at 517 Sweetwater avenue. Into an
automobile house for the accommo
dation of his two machines, the new
Ford which he uses for passenger
purposes and the Buick which he
purchased of Judge W. W. Wood and
which he uses as meat car. A large
si ding door in the front of the
liuilding takes the place of the show
window. As the building fronts on
the street and is on the lot adjoin
ing his residence property, it is very
conveniently located for the purpose
for which now used.
K. C.'s Confer Degrees
The Knights of Columbus on last
Sunday conferred the degree work of
a large class of eandidates. The
work which was lO charge of District
Deputy W. R. M alone y of North
Platte, assisted by the officers of the
local council was very impressive and
well received by the Alliance Knights
as well as the candidates. The can
didates and members prepared them
selves for this work by the recep
tion of the sacraments of penance
and Holy Euehrist on Sunday or dur
ing the mouth previous and on Sun
day at 9 a. m. met at their hall on
third street and marched to Holy
Rosary Church to attend the 10 o'
clock iuhss celebraieei by Rev. ft,
Dcnuelly, Rev. Maloney preaching
the sermon appropriate to the occa
sion. At I p. m. the degree work
Btarted and was not concluded until
it p. in. on account of the large num
ber of candidates. The Knights and
their ladies then repaired to the
Opera House where they enjoyed a
banquet prepared by the Daughters
of Isabella whose reputatiou for the
furnishing of necessities of the in
ner man is well knywn to Alliance
citizens. After the banquet J. B.
Ktiineiiv of Hemlngford acting as
toust master Introduced the follow
ing members and the toasts to which
they responded. Fr. Donnelly, "the
duties of members", Fr. Malony
"my Impressions of the day," W
R Moloney "our insurance system,"
F. J. Doran "history of the order",
F. M. Broome "our accomplishments
in Alliance", John W. Guthrie "The
two principals of the order". Short
talks were also made by E.P. Shields
and W. J. Hamilton ami other mem
bers and after si aging "America" tin-
Ask Your
Neighbor About
Quick Meal Gasoline
and Oil Stoves
We have all sizes
Prices from $3.25 to $36
Newberry's
Hardware Co.
2S axv ii
i i ubwbb aw mwm
HHM '1
in paw
s
RIDER AGENTS WANTED
?,ACM TOWH and district torideanrtexhlbttasample Latest M .1.1
Ii near" lii.'i'iii fnei.i.Ku.ll..- u i ... .. i i . i . a . .
mj22?JWJ!yJlM.nriUfr.fuil part Uuhmatuliuecial utftr at on,e
rto etostY REQUIRE D until you receive and approve j our blcvcle.
WeakV to MfMM anywhere In the 1'. S. without a tint drjxj.it In
which time you may rliie the bicycle end put It toeny Uot you wi,h
If you ere then not perfectly setlntiedordo not wish to keep the bt
. ..... -i.ii' uuk iaj us iiuur expense anu " U'lll (mf lx ,,ut our c ut
FAfiTARV DRIPEC We furnish the hUfhrst trade bicycles It li
ritblUNT NUbfe possible to make at one "mall .w"
actual factory cost. Yon save $10to2inilddleineii sprotit,by lVt.
ins &ractOfuaanJ ha ve thenianufacturer'siruarantee behind your
bicycle. DO NOT BUY a bicycle or a pair of tire from anim'teat
anuvricr until you receive our cat ekwnay m.tl Um-r, -ul-ZSzZ
YOU WILL BE ASTONISHED w.en T ,u, T.lTe mr ""'" -
B IW w. i-.ii m.ko yoo tln.jrr. We -il t!i l,lilw.t r.,U
l.u-j. Uy l..r leu moOM tln jny other fot..ry. We ere tatune,! wnh il (, ur
but uiuI.It lift ve
u ua.ue ulAte at dmitilt, nur urt.w.
- ""7 iw-rieu.
SCCONO HAND BIC YCLES. We do Dot reiulr.y handle sw oad Land blo-Telea
a umular ,.n baud taken in trade bi our Chlcao retail ttorr.. TUee SaeS
ffiaerSPi'".' -n ? tn.M. or l0i Kwujn bareaia lleta Mil i rr
out protnptlT at jurli'ea rang loc Iroi
COASTER BRAKES,:;?
equlpmeiit of all kiada at h-.-.lj the r. jtU
DartM rMitein
10
00 Hedgethorn Puncture-Proof $ M 8 o
Self-healing TimAZIXE 4JL
TV TTmltrr rrtall vHct of thtmt
""'7 " yon a laAt jxj.r ur W.-O (. u.
With ordrr 1.45).
NO MORE TROUBLE FROM PUNCTURES
Nalla, TaaAa or Qlaaa will ext ut the elr out.
A hundred thousand pairs sold last year.
DESORIPTMN- Made in all slzee. It
"?w'M''"WJf is liv. i and war
ridlnjz. very durabla and lined In-lde with
a apsclal quality of ruljier. whlon never !
comes porous and which closes uu small
punctures without allowiiur air to escau.-. Ther weiirh
no niore than an ordinary tire, the puncture reslatine
qualiiies beiiur fc-tveuby several layers of thin, socially
prepai-ed fabric oo the tread. The rea-ular price of these
Ursa Is Sic w per pair, but for advertising purpoaas wa
aremaklns a special factory price U the rider of only
4 SO per pair. All orders shipped same day letter U
received. We will hin r. n ft m. ..vw.i vU. h
not need toitay acent until you examine and find them strictly a reureeiiierl
we will allow a oooJa fllutAu.1 i jtt,,.i,,. mn n.,. k. ...i
you send FULL CASH WITH OHOlR and enclose this advertL m-ut. YoZn. n Sf.Wi
thslhlch rubber tread
and "O" alee rim stria "H"
to prevent rim cutting. Thie
lira will outlaat any .ther
make SOFT, ELASTIC ana
uSfi-'.. ' T 'ou J - "' "do ei.r. run fa.ler -ear bettrr SilZ22iJFtt3.lt
UeaaaTtlre jou b,.arer ud orn atao prlc. Wekno. that ,ou e .11 loa., sell nieaalrf ll. ,t t , ij . " r"
Mm WOU NmLMlD TaWaTJV 4f W kind at any urico until you aend for a ua.r ol HIiSi
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Iteoate only e euetal to a-ara everytblai. Write It NOW. i.i. am luaaiuj.
J. L. MEAD CYCLE COMPANY, CHICAGO, ILL.