The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, July 24, 1913, Image 2

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    The Wagner Cafe
(lorntc ly Alliance Calf)
CHAS. WAGNER, Proprietor
NKW MAN'Al.KMI.NT. Completely refurnished
and re ni.t.h-lcd. A neat, clean restaurant that
will assure von p cinpt ind courteous treatment.
Sunday Chicken Dinner, 35c
fan llmi-li Era!
Best bread ever told in Alliance.
At groceries and at the restaurant.
Hemingford
Hotel
Kemodled and
in tine sliape.
Moderate rates
and Excellent
service. Experienced manage
ment. Give us a trial.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Knight Himingfifd, Nibr.
lit itm
M I M
RIDER AGENTS WANTED
IN BACH TOWN n1 (V strict to ride an i exhibit aaamnls Latent Mortal
" Hangar" l1-yolr furnNrnHj by u. Our Klclwr Aat-nta every where are
Din klnir money fa-rt. 1! rfeiiruW part IniUmawliHttcitA offer ct one.
noMORET REQUIHKDuntllyou iswlve and approve your blcycln.
wr ni to (Hiytme mrner in inn r. m. wiinnni n cm n-;xiuirj
Blfiuee.prrtovrW(?.ariUlliwTIr. DAYS'FREKTRIALdurlng-
wnirn lime y mi may nop thrbii-yrmana pum loany irai you wihu.
It you ire l hon not iMTfoctly aattaflwi or do not wlU to kwp the lit
cyclnnhlplthank toimst ourexiMMninftud iu (! f be out one cat.
ClOTnDV BDIfce W" fiirnlHh thn hUrliest gratia bicycle it Is
rRIUni rillbCa pmslhl)' to make at one small proilt alove
actual factory awt. You wave 110 to& middlemen's profit by Isiy
Iiih ilireotor uaandhnve the nianufacturer'siriiarante txUiInd your
hlcycle. DO NOT DUtf a bicycle or a pair of Urea from aiivont at
otil'TTif until you receive circatahuonaudlearu our uuheurdof
farlnry vricft and rrmrtit nrwbu offm.
Vft'l Mill I DC aCTHUICUCn whm mi mwlTS onr bMntlfnl
IVU Illkh UfcaJIVninkU lo... ami .tn.lTO.irii.iirbm.ll..t
thf wrtWlrfHWa low asVr. wa eaa ma Ira you this Tnr. W.arll thahlhet rarfa
flbtrrcte for laa nHiurr than any ntlnT ratory. VV. ar Mttitfl! with It.oo profit
aiioTc ruiory iicicli dhliri, yon can will our bK-Teiaauntlaryour
own nama niat at ftiM nnr pnnw.. Oritur, flllatl tliaitay rrlvei.
tOONOHAMO aiCTCLB. W.ilo not if iilarlr lianille M-nDd hand blcypti.
00 Ucdgclhorn Puncture-Proof 5180
Self-healing Tires ,55Si?r
i inn sis pittjmr jwt " i i'e m imrv
"'' "i on a mmm putr fur ictwA
NOMORETfiOUBLEFROMPDRCTUitES
Malla.Taak.erOlaaawilllMi lot tha air out.
A iiuiidrvd thousand palm wld Inst. year.
nrxnniDTinni. Made In all 1.1 . It
and earn'
live r
riding, very d urn lila and lined In.stdn with
a MHs:lal quality of ruiilier, which never l
enmea iiorous (ind wblcli clo-' no Email
puiii'tures without allowliiir air to escaixv They welch
no more man tn ordinary tlm, the puncture, reilstlng
giiRlltleglM-lntf given by pie vers I layer of thin. NpeclRlly
prepared fabric on the tread. The regular prion of them
Urea in tiu.(K per pair, but for adverttnltur purpoNe wo
are makliur a apt-clal fnclory price to 1 ho rider of only
t 80 i'r ialr. Ail ordera Hhlmie! aame day letter In
received. We will uhlp V. O. I. on upprova). You do
I
rfatleetristhlcU rubbsrtrsad
"A"an punct Jrarip"B"
and "D" also rim atrip "H"
to prevent rim cutting. This
tira will outlast any othor
make-SOPT, ELASTIC and
EASY RIDING.
On ITo-CLr Trip
take with j'ou a box of good
CIG-AES
and a late
ZLvEa,g:a,zIi3LO
Get them at up town news
stand or at depot
HEIller Bros.
FOR SALE
200 head young
Southern COWS
High Grade
Will be noid In any numbers to
suit purchasers
Jas.Feagins&Son
Alliance, Nebr.
T. P. A. DEP'T
POST M, ALLIANCE, MBR.
Officer
I. C. Strtni, Prtsidint. Frank NsrUoi.
Vict Prmtiirt. folia H. Hawts, Sectttary
TriaiBtir. Dias Gtt. 6. Wan, Chaplain.
C. E. Slii.lt, at. 0.. Phyticlat.
Directors: S W. Tkomptos, I. C. tarry.
C. L. Ewinr. N. C. ftsdenbaugh. W. M.Baktr.
Ctmmittits: Ltflslatrvt, C. A. Htm
berry; Railroad, C. 0. Bailey; Prist, Lloyd
C. Thomas; Nttsl. Joseph F. O'Connor; Em
ployment, C. J. Vandtver; (ood Roads and
Public Utilities. Ivan Rodgers.
Dt need to pay a cent until you ex limine and And them strictly ss represented.
We will allow a cash diecount of ft ier eent (thereby making the price S4.!
you aeud FULL, CASH WITH ORDER and enclose this advertisement. You run no rt-k In
aemllng ua an order aa the tires may lie returned nt OUR expense If for any reason the are not
Mtirt'trT ud riunlnatlon. W ant iierfertlr mliabl ami mniMij aptit to u l a rata aa In hank. If you onier
a palr.it tl tln-a. you will (Iml that ttior will n.la tmrt. nin rutr. wptr battor. Iwt linrr and look Html
tkan any lira you liaraararuaMlnraiwnatany prlea. W p know that you will lao well plraapcl that trhro you want
i iiM-yeir yon wiiiiirr ii Tour nmpr. wn Tant you to arnil inaa trial onlorat onoa. kns tlila ran. arkaiiia lira otfHr.
i don't tiny any kind at auy erkw unll you anndfora pair or HdKthoni (
Punotura-i'riMir timinn approval and trial at ttta apeoial lntriMliiotiry
ft liM'yolr you wlltlWeunyourarriftr. Wn
IF YntiNFFh rtatrc
mm tbwmbv vaaBtomar lunotura-rriMir timinn approval and trial at tlta apeoial Introductory
rw auotwd alioTat or writs rnr nur hlf Tlra and Sundry atali!iia whlrh deaortbua aud quota all tuakeaaad
"nl ol ttira and blrycl poulmnmtand aundrlraat aliout half tin- unial prloaa.
Oft NOT" Mfr wit wrltuaap.illt..l. DO NOT THINK OW BUVINO a blcyrla or a pair
wf 0( tlraa frooi an vone until you know tna saw aad wowlarfuluffara waara makluf.
ltcoataoalyaBoataltolParDaTrirythinf. Write It NOW.
J. L. r.lEAD CYCLE C0UPAI1Y, CHICAGO. ILL.
IE you intend
to have a sale
iet our prices
Sale
Bills
PRINTED
r,r. miffing!
(H
We are fixed for turnir.;
out work of ttii: kin
in double-quick time,
The following letter, received from
Chan. L. Hopper, Mate secretary and
treasurer of the Nebraska division
of the T. P. A., confirms the ap
pointment of the writer a chaiirman
of the state pres committee, and
gives a list of recent claims paid:
Omaha, Ntbr.. July 14, 1913.
Mr. Lloyd C. Thomas,
Heral-d Publishing Co.,
Alliance, Nebr.
Dear Sir:
I am pleaaexl to notify you that
you have been appointed as Chair
man of the Press Committee for
Nebraska Division, having been ap
pointed by the President and con
firmed at the State Board meeting
held Saturday July 12th. 1 will
write the National office 'to send
you the literature In regard to the
Boosters Campaign so that you can
keep advised of the change in mem
bership. I enclose you announcement of the
Class A and Class B contest, which
6QOW8 what they intend to work on
the coining year. Below I hand you
lis of claims that have been paid
since June 24th. These have not
yet been reported o any pavers
here but I will have some iteni3 for
the Trade Kxhlblt this week. I will
try and keep you 4n touch with any
thing which the State Board are
fcoiug to do no tlr.it you will have
inform: tlon to distribute. '
A out., ! n t- t-r.i 1i.-.l f r, n crl o .1 4 U I o :
luj J nil'!. t mil rjltlil IUIO i
rppoiii.inent has born made for 1 1
know It will be properly handled, I ;
ix'K to remain,
Yours very truly.
CI LAS. L. HOPPER.
Secretary.
Missouri.
Chairman legislative committee. J.
Y. Williams, of Virginia.
Chairman Southwestern Passen
ger asscxiatirm, J V. Graves, of
Texas.
Chairman Trunk Line Pass-niter
association, It. K. Hoggs, of Penn
sylvania. Chairman W'eftern Pnwenger as
sociation, W. It. Knell, of Wiscon
sin. Chairman Central Passenger asso
ciation, J. It. Crawford, of Indiana.
Chairman Southeastern Passenger
association, V. M. Joyner, of Vir
ginia. Chairman National Press commit
tee, Charles A. Nelson, of Illinois.
Chairman Hotel committee, Al
bert Ehrlieh, of Georgia.
Chairman Employment. Committee,
Charleis G. Iee, of North Carolina.
National Chaplain, Homer T. Wil
son, of Texas.
Many Trees Set Out
After trying for several years to
create a greater lnteve.st in tree
planting, It is a pleasure for The
Herald to note the Incrae in pub
lic Interest. J. P. Ban;r, the
nurseryma.n who for sever il years
patt has not only sold trees but
set them out, Informs us that he
set out more trees In AHIinre this
year than during any previous year
and that they are doing f'.ne. He
usfs the dynami'a mr-tho.1 t pre
paring the ground, whlivh without
doubt Is the b?t system vet tried
In this country for tree culture.
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PROSPECT OF BETTER HEALTH
Mrs. Fred Reeves has been in
poor health for several years last
past. Abn:t two week ago she
was taken to St. Josephs Hospital,
preparatory to an operation which
was performed Tuesday of this
week. She Is recovering nitel.v from
the operation. The attending phy
skilan thinks she will soon be en
joying geed health.
eUafflit
a-
WEAKNESS
lot it promptly nlievt J
tlie medical tourisnnieat b
Scott's Emulsion wtick
b not a nerre-qnieter, bat nitares
greatest nerre-builder, vritkout
alcobol or opiate.
Scott at Bowme, Blootnfie'd, N. J. U-2S
Suffragist Convention
At a meeting of the Alliance Wo
man's Suffrage Club, held at the
residence of Mrs. Geo. Fernald on
Tuesday afternoon, it was decided
to hold a county convention at Alli
ance, Saturday, Augiut 2nd, in the
afternoon and have a free lecture
in the PheVan opera house In the
evening. Those connected with thU
movement in Alliance and Box Butte
counuy intend to let the public know
what it stand for. Tht recent en
tertainment given under the auspic
es of the Alliance Club was such a
pronounced success, although the at
tendance was Bmall on account of
rain, that friends of the emue be
lieve it will be easier to secure a
good attendance at future entertain
ments and conventions than it would
have been had the first entertain
ment not met with such hearty pub
lic approval.
Partrculaira of the convention and
letture, .August 2nd, will be publish
ed r.ext week.
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Claims Paid
Pick.ns
Purnell
Rix
Williams
Kurtz
Hammer, loss of leg
Crofford
Williams
Swingle
Elwood
Lewis
Traynor
Sherer
Sautter
Currie
C. E. Clough is one of quite a
nuirbt r of ranchmen who have com
menced haying. Mr. Clough inforn-s
The Herald that hay on the low
ireiMlrrws is unusually good this
yeur but rather light on, the higher
ground.
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75
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The Skin and Not the Blood
Until recently It has been a gen
erally accepted theory that eczema
was a disease of the blood. Scien
tific Investigations have taught us
that eczema Is positively a skin dis
ease and curable through the skin
alone. Meritol Eczema Remedy is
applied directly to the diseased skin,
the effect Is marvelous and its re
sults permanent. Do not delay try
ing Meritol Eczema Remedy. F. J.
BUENNAN.
Advertisement July 3-31
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Oil
OQ(Tftfii(fu
"The Quality Grocer"
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Largest Line of Goods of
Acknowledged Merit. Our
Immense Trade Keeps
Our Big Stock Fresh
Besides Groceries, Fruits,
Flour, etc., we carry a line
of Dishes and Crockery
at money-saving prices
Call or Phone Your Orders
PHONE 54
Corner Box Butte Ave. and 2d St.
JO:
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Mrs. T. M. Raymond, of Scotts
bluff, E:lster of our friend Looney,
came over Saturday noon for a few
days visit with him and his family.
J. Marks, a member of Post A of
Omaha, representing the, Bugle. Lye
Wvork8, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin,
manufacturers of Eagile brands lye,
I potash and caustic soda, was in Al
liance Saturday and Sunday. His
home Is at J319 Lafayette Avenue,
Omaha.
Gus J. Appleburg, representallve
for M. E. Smith & Company, of Om
aha, returned to Alliance on Satur
tliay, accompanied by Mrs. Appleburg,
He had been cu a short business
trip, on which she accompanied him.
I
G. C. Ruwe, traveler for the Rem
ington Typewriter Company, travel
ing out of the Omaha office, and
who has be;n lBuklng hU lo:ul
herdquaiters at the Drckc ho el, ex
pects his wife out this wee a. They
will begin housekeeping at c:i o. Mr.
Ruwe .was recently transit. rid to
this tenitcry and fell in lo.-o with
k at ence.
A. L. Eckstein, special represent
ative for the New York Life Insur
ance 'Company, w ith haadquarters in
Alliance, returned the last of the
wefk from an extended trio, cover
ing a v lit to hla home in New
York City, an extended trip through
Che Blatk Hills and Iowa on busi
ness. His family Is expected in a
week, when they will take a trip
together through the Black Hills.
Get Associa'e Members
Men be i s of Pott M Miou'd make
a special effort to get a gojd
bunch of ascot-late members. These
members are only required to pay
an admission fee of three dollars.
1'heir expense Is light and they get
all the sjclal beusf'j s of the order.
If every member of the post would
get one new associate member it
would mean tixty more and the sum
of $ISr in membership fees for the
treasury.
Claude J. Faught is Cio new trav
eler for the L. C. Smith & Brothers
Typewriter Company, succeeding Mr.
Clayton, who was transferred to Io
wa. Mr. Faught wi-ll make Allian e
his hea UU": ters. lie has placed
his application for membership in
I'o t M. T. P. A.
Following are tin? offr?ers elected
at the National Convention for the
ensuing year:
George H. Armstrong, Pa. Divis
ion, Merthantville, N. J., President.
C. Walton Saunders, of VL-ginia,
firsl vice pivsiilt-nt.
William O'Ntlll, cf Colorado, sec-
L. Harry Fisher, of New Y'ork,
'l:ird vice president.
John A. Lynch, of Florida, fourth
rice president.
John A. Guise, of Mississippi,
fifth vice ;iroii h-ni.
T. S. Logan, of St. Louis, M J ,
secretary and treasurer.
Mtn.bers of ilu board of dire t
ors for two years: Benjamin G.
Thompson, cf Indiana; W. O. Hud
son, Louisiana; George E. Bev,e
row, cf Nebraska; J. M. Bull, of St.
Louis, Mo.; and George V. Stiffens,
tf St. Luutb, Mo.
Members of the bt,avd of directors
for one year, 11. J. Gaesbling, of
fSssaKssgKussasamaat
Our 16 inch Norman
Lawn Mower is a high
wheeled, ball bearing,
self-sharpening mower
and sells for - $6.50
Others as low as $4.50
Grass catchers, 50c up
Garden hose, 10c per ft.
kTWMUS
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NEWBERRY'S
tfardware
Co.
Z' Over l and Model 69T CTrt
$98
5 Overland
r. 0. B. Toledo
COMPLETELY EQUIPPED
E. 0. B. Toledo
Those who examine the $985 Overland in
an intelligent manner, will find in it most
of the identical specifications that des
cribe the average $1200 car. Why pay
more wHen$985 buys as much as $1200?
There are more Overlands than any other medium
priced car in Box Butte County because every Over
land purchaser is a satisfied owner and because his
machine responds to every demand placed upon it bv
local conditions in Western Nebraska.
JAMES HEELER, Agent