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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1914)
MEXICANS ARE AT WAR AGAIN Mern Army I Hillt and Klval Force Fighting. In I la tile at Agtirw 4'alleiitc Vera Crui. Not. 11 Higlno Agui lar, supported by Gon. Benjamin Ar fa)medo and a contingent of Zapato followers, la attacking Puebla, slxty errn miles southeast of Mexico City, affording to advices received here Unlght. The party already la In pos Mwaion of the outskirts of the city, onstltutlonallst aoldlera tent from the capital to reinforce the Puebla ftrrlson are reacting stubbornly. El Taso, Texas, Nor. 1 1 War baa teen declared between the Carranxa ul Villa elements of the constitu tionalist army, according to advicea received at Juarei tonight from of ficials of the conclave of chleftalna at Aguaa Callentea. A preliminary battle already haa marred at Leon, between the con vention icty and Qucretaro, it waa reported. Gen. Pablo Gonzales, the Carran m commander, haa moved hla forces from Queretaro north to Sllao to ssoet the Villa advance. Gen. Mani'el Chao. a .Villa chief tain, departed today from Aguaa Ca Hantea with a strong column. A message from official sources In Mexico City, given out today by Ra tted Muzqulx, the Carranxa consul general to the United States, said: "The first chief Is at Cordoba. A majority of the principal chiefs have declared in favor of Carranza. Villa has called on the people to take up arms. All the south and east Is loy al to the first chief. W. R. Harper Department Store CI NOW SHOWING A BEAUTIFUL AND COMPLETE LINE OF EVERYTHING IV MILLINERY FOR THE FALL SEASON i . ", Saa t. - v : W XV - ' ) Cnti 11 by IWVi if ( THE BEST U Trimmed Hats QQ ,"e.4H.u $4.00 It. 00 Trimmed Hats fg QQ THAT YOU HAVE EVER SEEN W. R. Harper Department Store THE VALUE of well printed neat appearing stationery at means of getting and holding detirable busi ness Las been amply demonstrated. Consult us before going elsewhere Y If ', Nfe AMERICAN TAILORED SUIT. TWs la a simple tailored suit of dark blue serge, having a Jacket which com bines a cutawny front with a swallow tail buck, a cl"tly side plaited tunic over a unrrow foundation skirt and a collar of litfsireil velvet The trimming la of .large lione buttons. INVESTMENTS From the Hemlngford Journal : (By Normal G. Palmer) Read Matthew 25:14-4 6. Lire is a business pI7Io7ition. The true ob ject of living is to so invest capital that it may yield the Investor the largest possible returns. It has been said that all men are capitalists. If that Is true, every in dividual is, or should be, an Invest or; but is it true? Capital is pro ductive resources of any kind. That is a general definition. In political economy, capital Is that part of the product of industry, energy or thought which is available for fur ther production. Capital Is some thing which may be invested; some thing which may be wrapped within an enterprise In such a way that from It, as a natural result, will pro ceed gain to the Individual making the investment or to some interest designated by him, or to both. It la true, then, that all men are capital ists. Are all men possessors of something which may be called cap ital? There is chraacter, good, bad and indifferent. Character Is capital. It may be, in fact, always is, invested in some enterprise, worthy or other wise. Good character la the most worthy sort of capital an Individual may possess. It never gets below par; it is legal tender, both in the marts of earth and in the courta of heaven; it is the monetary standard; of the kingdom of God. Intellectual power and equipment Is capital. Every enterprise, be It, small or great, simple or complex, I requires the Investment of that sort 'of capital. The driving of a nail so that it will hold a board firmly in place and the organization of a great railroad merger alike are dependent upon the investment of intellectual capital, and without It both would fail absolutely. Physical strength Is capital. Fields of opportunity everywhere, of every conceivable nature, call for the in vestment of physical capital. The successful Investor in every enter prise must have It. The three kinds of wealth named ! above constitute the capital stock of ' every man In the sight of God. When we proceed to invest our capital stock In life, we may ask for our own guidance, two questions: First, Will It profit me personally in a fin ancial or other selfish way to make this Investment? Second, Will It profit my community? Will It profit my fellows? Will it profit the world? Will It make me a better man, a better citizen? Will It be considered profitable at that source from which the capital originally came to me. It I make this Invest ment? The truly wise man, thi highest type of citizen, the genuine- ly Christian man will ask the sec ond qnestion. IIKMINUPOIU) HCIIOOL NOTKS From the Hemlngford Journal: An entertAin.i ent will be given In the Opera House, Wednesday, Nov-, ember 18, by John I. Cochran, enter-' talner, under the auspices of the High School. Watch for further particulars elsewhere In this paper. Miss Hubs was absent a few days last week and Miss Delslng Monday of this week, on account of illness. Owing to so many social events the past week, our school work fell below the average In quality and quantity. The mid-semester tests came as a surprise In some classes, and results were even more surprising. Friday, the tenth grade Latin class finished their recitation fifteen min utes earlier than usual and teacher and pupils visited in Mrs. Angelier's room. The program was enjoyed very much. Tuesday morning, Mr. Fisher, of the Alliance Commercial Club, and Mr. Anderson of Nebraska Univer sity talked to the pupils of grammar and High School. Their talks were along lines of agriculture and advan tages of farm life and necessity for a demonstrator in each county, and advantages derived from boys' and girls' clubs. They made the state ment, too, that there are any number of $50 and $60 men and women but always a great scarcity of $200 men. Dr. Charles Rubendall of Omaha, accompanied by Mrs. Rubendall, are visiting relatives in Alliance. Special sale on bananas the bal-1 ance of this week. Fifteen cents per dozen at Rodgers. Phone 54. 49-H-4216 j New members in the Commercial ! Club are S. L. Clements, E. C. Miller. ! W. S. Leonard, Kev. Geo. E. Morphy ; and F. M. Coqulllette. Harve Allison of Marple and Will Johnson of Hemlngford are visitors' In Alliance today. ! Rev. P. L. Dannenfeldt, of Wheat land, Wyoming, who attended the Lutheran conference In Alliance, re turned to his home, via Bridgeport, Wednesday afternoon. Here is your opportunity to get nice, ripe bananas for fifteen cents per dozen. At Rodgers', the balance of this week. 49-H-4216 The biggest bargain we have ever offered our subscribers Is The Her ald and three magazines, all one year, for only $1.75. If your subscription to The tlerald is due, better pay up now and take your choice of the 35 magazine clubs. STYLISH AFTERNOON GOWN. This uniquely built black satin gown has s IV r Ian belt which cites a bit of glowing color to the gowu II Is threaded under the tunic. At the sldea the tunic is CnUtied with buttons The oliort sleeves of the bod Ire are made long by the addition of half sleeres of white crepe de chine The vest Is also of white crepe de chine, while s sailor collar of the I'eraiau stuff floiehes the neck. r LOCAL MEWS V"X' Mm : -1 & . I I , . - V . 1 $500 1 u We challenge the car that climbed the hill, claim that the BUICK will put than the Studebaker, and we have our claim. ALLIANCE GARAGE, Inc. rasmg 1 1 laaa t j sss3bhsessm (IJJMOTon cars sasHsnasfltBnsBnsnB ' We're Opposed to Mail Order Concerns Because Tlicy hav nrver contributed a cent to furthering the interuU ol our town Every cent received by tkm fiom this community U direct lot to our merchant In aJisott every cue their price can be net right here, without delay in receiving good and the pottibiiity of ntauka in filling order. Bat The natural human trait I to buy wiit-re good are cheapen. Local pride it utually aecond ary in the game ol Li a played today. Therefore Mr. Merchant aud BiuSneal Man, awet your comprtit' with their own weapon adwertiiing. Advertise! The local field it your. AD you need do it to avail your eelf of the opportunities ottered. An dvertuement in thi paper will carry your nettaga into hundreds of home in lha com. Birn)y. It it the tureet medium ol lulling your greatest com petitor. A apace thi sue won't cott tnuth. Come in and tee ut about it. CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT RATES The chars; for both rearu lar and special editions is le per word per Insertion, six words to the line. Advertisers so desiring may have an awers to their advertisement address d to a box number, car of The Her ald. Advertisements charged to patrons having accounts are measured by the line, not by the word. N.B. The Herald cannot be respon sible for more than one wroni inser tion duo to typographical error. No claim for error can be allowed after the 10th of the following month. Any advertisement Inserted to run until forbidden must be stopped by written order. WANTED INFORMATION of the whereabouts of Arnold J. Sikor ski. Write JoRef Sikorskt, Crawiord Nebr. t9-lt-4 509 OLD or INVALID ladies cared for. Good home and best of rare. Refer ences. Address 1320 P Street. Lin coin. Nebr. 29-2t-4208$ no FOR SALE OH TKADE 160 ac ros improved farm land, five miles south of HcmlnKford. loo acres In cultivation. Hood barn. :;heds. Kian aries. One i. ile from school. Would take good tar as part trade. Would take Rood business or stock of goods. Address Homer O. Strong, Hemlng ford, Nebr.. or call at Herald office, AlHanoe. Nt-hr. 49-2t-4211$ CAKPENTKU WANTED First class mechanic wanted for finishing work. Steady Job. L. Larivlere, Alliance. Nebr. 49tf?213 WANTED SITt ATIO. WOUK WANTED lUlUwTuatTnd wife want work on rmioh. References. Harrison Slonn, Mitchell, Nebr. SKW1N(J WANTED Phone Black' 491. or call at 123 Yellowstone. 49-2t-4201 Kun SALE LANDS FOR SALE or TRADE for Box Butte County property or live stock: Quarter section of tine farming land nine miles from county seat town. Texas County, Oklahoma. Address Box 1165, Alli ance, Nebr. 42-9t-4037 LAND TO TIIADB I have 160 acres. Sl4 miles from Bay ard, under the Trl-State canal, to trade (or iwx isutte county land. i J. C. McCUiikLE. Alliance. Nebr. U-tf-S27 Rowan 4 Wright, coal, wood and ; po Phone 71. Thorobred saddle horse for sale cheap, l'hone 340 or call at The Her- Id office. l4-tf-4410 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT A large house. Can be arranged for two families. See Cleorge Hills or call phone lt5. 47f417 FOR RENT BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR RENT. BUSINESS LOCATION Two rooms in The Herald Building on Box Butte Avenue. Fine location for pniall InminrH. Kent reaxoriHble. Light, clean. Phone 340 or cull at The Herald offl.e. 4tfll28 PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK I make a specialty of developing; films and printing first-class pictures irorn tnem. nave a mien ciass camera , and outfit and will take pictures at ' reasonable prices. Satisfaction guar anteed, l'hone macK ti. ; S4tf3860 JORDAN ROBINSON. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE One Maxwell automo bile. In best condition. Made for dur ability. Juat the machine you want for service. At a bargain. Price 1325. M. S. Shull, Central Cafe. 48-t-412l Office Safe for sale. Good size; cheap. F. F. Fancher, at pool hall, 200 Box Hutte Ave 4r,if4121 FOR SALE OR RENT Six room houne. All new luilli nxturea. Good lo cation, l'hone 545 or 80. A. L. Uregg. 4?lf4082 FOR SALE: Flourishing restaurant and bakery business In prosperous town of 6.000 people. Small amount of cash will handle the deal. 1'reeent own er has been in business seven years. Established. Paying good profit. In vestigate. Addreaa Box JS96, care Her ald. Alliance. Nebr. 41tf39 We $500 to back up FOR SALE Six mares and three rolls for sale cheap. Inquire of Sirneaj Hnrv, Alllnnrp, Nfhr 44r MISCEI.LANEOUS I'll Tamlaar W. H. Lunn, the piano tuner, will ba in Alliance two weeks prepared to tak care of all work, l'hone 352. novfi-Zt Minora Kot Allowed Minors are not allowed in the Mis sion Pool Hall. Curry & Mapps. Fre prletnrs 7-tf-41M WANTED Washing to do by tb hour. Pliorn 179, tr Money to loan on real estate. tf V. B. REDDISH. Rowan & Wright, coal, wood postw. Phone 71. . mm Rowan & Wright, coal, wood aa posts. Phone 71. Itea-nlar Dameea Friday Iflfkt I have started giving dances at the Gadsby Hall every Friday evening. In struction in dancing Is given from (:ff to 9:30 o'clock. Dancing starts at (:H o'clock and lasts until 12. Orchestra, in attendance. MRS. J. T. WIKEft. 43tf4064 THEN ROSE THE ACCOM- PLSH'D MISS WILLYUMS AN INTIMATE FREND UF TH' BRIDS WHO SANG 1 LOV YUH TRULY GRACEFULLY AN DRUMATICK LIKE. BOTH BRIDE AN' GROOM WITH TH' BRIDES MOTHER IN TH LEAD MARCH 'D T' TH' PRETTILY DECORAT'D ALTUR WHERE TH MARRIAGE SIRA MONY FOLLOW'D. TH" WINSOM BRIDES GOWN WUS A LAV ENDER CREEPE DE CHINE ELABORATELY TRIMM'D WITH IMPORT'D PURSIN LACE DON'T BORE TH' EDITOR WITH . TH' FAMILY NAME ER MENTSHN TH' SKOOLE YOU'RE FKUM ET'S TH' GOODS HE WUD CATCH O NYUH. CALVIN ('LINE in TIP INDIANA LUNCH As Usual, GUDE THINGS T' EAT i I i I i i Agent for the Famous I . BUICK Valve in the Head Motor mm