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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1915)
r CATTLEMEN - SHIP YOUR HIDES, RAW FURS, WOOL C - Direct to the Old Reliable LINCOLN HIDE & FUR CO., LINCOLN, NEBRASKA Owned and Operated Since Its Existence by Cadwallader Bros. Our prices never equalled Write for Price List and shipping tags HIDES TANNED Ship us your Cattle and Horse Hides and lot us tan them and make into beauti ful FUU KOBKS, FUR COATS, MITTS and GLOVES. We give you workmanship of the very highest character. "We do not split the hides neither do we trim away a great part of your hides, but tan the whole hides making you a larger and better robe from the same size hide than most tanners will. Write for tanning Catalog and shipping tags. r K1 AVT,l.rfi(1tt Address 0 LINCOLN HIDE & FUR COMPANY LINCOLN, NEBRASKA ill 1,::-: QzZ THIS "PRUDENT" YOUNG MAN BANKED HIS MNEY AND BECAME A PARTNER IN THE BUSIhn-SS. Such a thing as not "having; a chance" is all BOSH. Ever)' man has a chance if he will only TAKE the chance. Older men with lots of MONEY are looking for younger men with a little money whom they would like to take into rAKTX HU SH IP. Nothing can hold down a man with CHARACTER and money. RANKING your money will build your character. Do It and have ROTH. Make OUR bank YOUR bank First State Bank ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA Hides and Furs Ship your 'hides to the Chicago Hide & Fur Co. Grand Island, Nebr., or Omaha Hide & Fur Co. Omaha, Nebr. Wholesale Dealers in Hides, Wool, Pelts and Furs Write for Tags and Price List We Pay Highest Price FILL THE COAL BIN With Standard Grade of Coal, direct from our bins to your borne or office. We bare a big supply of Canon City Nut and Lump Sheridan Nut and Lump Pennsylvania Hard Coal Kindling on hand, ready for quick delivery. Phone 22. Dierks Lumber and Coal COMPANY F. W. IIAARGARTEN, Manager Scavenger Do you want trash, ref use and rubbish hauled f Vaults cleaned f We do this work quickly at rea sonable prices. Special rates for business and res idence property. Phone 675 Pegg and Darnell t i lion's Column D Cr Free! Free! A set of 7 commercial atlas maps covering states of Missou ri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas, Illinois and Iowa, size 21 by 28, giving; townships and ranges, not cheap circulation maps, but high clans, large scale, correct and practical, worth 25c each. . 50 WORD AD one time In the best real estate advertising medium In the Unit ed States and the Real Estate Exchange for one year, all for $1.00. Big gest bargain ever offered. Time limited. Send us your $1.00 im mediately and get the best real estate paper published and the other good things along with It. Sample copy on request. Real Estate Exchange Belle, Mo. HOUSE TO RENT or lease. Land to rent or lease. Land or city p i o p e r ty for sale. Phone 36. C. W. JEFFERS t "The Ford Psalm" The Ford is my auto, I shall not want; It maketh me to lie under it in green pastures. It leadetb me into much trouble, it drawetb upon my purse. Yea, though I understand my Ford perfectly, I fear much evil. For its radius rods, or its exles, might break. I go on the paths of death for its sake, It hath a blowout in the presence of my enemies, And I annoint the tire with a patch, and the radiator boiletb over. Surely this thing will not follow me all the days of my life, Or I will dwell in the house of pov erty forever. MORAL: Equip your Ford with one of the KooKoo clocks, and when the thing reaches a speed of 25 miles per hour, tbe bird will come out and sing, Nearer My God to Thee." On "STo-u.r Trip take with you a box of gooti CIG-AES and a late Get them at up town news stand or at depot 3iviller Biog. Frank M. Coquillette, D.C. CHIROPRACTIC SPINAL ADJUSTER Imperial Theatre Building Alliance, Nebraska Lady Assistant Phone 515 J. F. YANDERS TAILOR and HATTER FIRST NATIONAL BANK IJLIKJ. ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA A traveler who beliveed himself to be the sole survivor of a shipwreck upon a cannibal isle, hid for three days, in terror of his life. Driven out by hunger, he discovered a thin wisp of smoke rising from a clump of bushes inland, an dcrawred carefully to study the type of sav ages about it. Just as he reached the clump he heard a voice say: '"Why in hell did you play that card?" He dropped on his knees and, devoutly raising his hands, cried: "Thank Ood, they are Christians." You Owe it to Your Mother To lift all the burdens you can from the shoulders that have grown stoop ed in waiting upon and work ing for you. To seek her comfort and pleasure In all things before your own. Never to intimate by word or deed that your .world and hers are differ ent or that you feel In any way su perior to her. To manifest an Interest In whatev er Interests or amuses her. To make her a partaker, so far as your different ages will permit, to all your pleasures and recreations. To remember that her life Is mon otonous compared with yours, and to take her to some suitable place of amusement, or for a trip to the coun try, or to the city If your home Is in the country, as frequently as possi ble. To introduce all your young friends to her and to enlist her sym pathies In youthful projects, hopes and plans, so that she may carry youth into old age. To defer to her opinions and treat them with respect, even If they seem antiquated to you In all the smart up-to-dateness of your college edu cation. To talk to her about your work. your studies, your friends, your amusements, the books you read, the places you visit, for everything that concerns you Is of Interest to her. To treat her with the unvarying courtesy and deference you accord to those who are above you in rank or position. To bear patiently with all her pe culiarities or Infirmities of temper or disposition, which may be the result of a life of care and toll. Not to shock or pain her by mak ing fun of her religious prejudices if they happen to be at variance with yours, or if they seem narrow to your advanced views. To study her tastes and habits, her likes and dislikes, and cater to them as far as possible in an unobtrusive way. To remember that she Is still a girl at heart so far as delicate little attentions are concerned. To give her flowers during her lifetime and not wait to heap them on her casket. To make her frequent, simple presents, and to be sure that they are appropriate and tasteful. To write to her and visit her. To do your best to keep her youth ful in appearance, as well as in spir it, by helping her to take pains with her dress and the little accessories and details of her toilet. If she is no longer able to take her accustomed part in the household duties, not to let her feel that she is superannuated or has lost any of her Importance as the central factor in the family. Not to forget to show your appre ciation of all her years of self-Bacrl-flce. To give her credit for a large part of your success. To be generous In keeping her sup plied with money, so that she will not have to ask for it, or feel like a mendicant seeking your bounty. Orison Sweet Marden in Pictorial Review. The Modest Man He never bragged of what he'd do. He never said: "I'll make a hit;" And when a prize was hung In view Hp never vowed to capture It. He merely did h's level best And left Old Time to tell the rest. He never bragged of what he's done, But when his task bad proven good He straightway found another one With which to do the best he could. He tackled things hat came his way And let results his merit say. He didn't think always to win, So failure never chilled his heart, He somehow kept a cheerful grin Whatever chanced to be his part. Though many honors he has gained, His simple nature has remained. CLEAN ItACiS WANTED Onod prr pp'd for nlrl rues 1 ' T1"- Herald ottice. Mu.;t be launder- ; ed. tf 1 Your Last Chance To Obtain Dr. Miles' Family Medical Guide FREE This Book Contains Knowledge thet Every One Should Possess. PART ONE Simple Treatment for Common Ailments. PART TWO What To Do In Case of Acci dent PART THREE Practical Laws of Health. If you desire one of These Books, Free of Cost, send your name and address to FAMILY MEDICAL GUIDE, Miles Medical Co., Elkhart Ind., mentioning name of this paper. Not more than one book can be sent to the same address. A family living In South Chicago found a good deal of cream on a hot tie of milk which bad been standing overnight, and when the driver call ed In the morning the pleased serv ant held it up to the light and said: "Look here, I have never seen any thing like this before on your milk." The man looked at It for a morr ent, scratched his head and replied: "I don't know what's the matter, but you can throw It out and I'll give you a fresh bottle in Its place. Old Man: "What are you fishing for, Sonny? Bonny: "Snlgs." Old Man: "What are snigs?" Sonny: "I don't know; I ain't nev er caught any yet." I'lttiENT NOTICE Mothers should see to it that tbe whole family take at least 3 or 4 doses of a thorough, purifying, sys tem cleaning medicine this spring Now is the time. The family will be healthier, happier and get along bet ter If the blood is given a thorough purifying, tbe stomach and bowels cleaned out, and the germs of win ter, accumulated In the system, driv en away. Hollister's Rocky Moun tain Tea is the very best and surer Spring Remedy to take. Get it an see the difference in the whole fam lly. Their color will be better, they '11 feel fine and be well and happy 35 cts. The best the world over. II. F. THIELE. BANgi'ET FOB, SENIORS Alliance .Merchant Will Entertain at Drake Hotel This Evening for High School Roys W. R. Harper, Alliance merchant and proprietor of the Harper Depart ment Store, will give a banquet this evening at 8 o'clock at the Drake Hotel, in honor of the young men of the Senior class of the Alliance High "'''n. It 1 unlT-tc-od th:t sr in-f-fsllt ? p ogiar.1 haj baen arranged. RULES FOR THE POTATO CLUB Interesting Information for Boys and tilrU of lU.x Butte County Who Want to Join Club Ilelow are g.ven a list of the mem bership rules of the Nebraska boys' and girls' potato clubs, one of which s being organised In Dox Dutte county. Enrollment blanks and in formation can be secured from Miss Opal Russell, county superintendent. Mr. Seidell, Box Butte county farm demonstrator, can give any Informa tion desired on the matter. Membership Rule 1. Club members shall not be un der 10 or more than 18 years of age by Jan. 1, 1915. Enrollment closes June 1, 1915. 2. Any individual in the state, Ir respective of age, may be an associ ate member, which entitles him to all privileges of regular membership except that of competition for prizes or awards. 3. Club members shall make a special study of potatoes and potato culture. Bulletins and suggestions will be sent to members from the U. S. Department of Agriculture and the State College of Agriculture. 4. The club plat shall be at least M acre. 5. Each club member shall keep an accurate account of all items of expense, receipts, observations, and experiments connected with the club plat and shall make such seasonal reports as may be required by local, county or state leader. 6. Two copies of final crop report and story of "How I Made My Pota to Crop shall be made out and one sent to county superintendent and one to the State Agricultural Exten sion Service not later than Nov. 1. These reports shall be exhibited with potatoes In county and state con tests. 7. One peck of seed potatoes carefully selected by club member from his plat shall be exhibited at county and state contests. No mem ber shall be eligible in the state con- eat who does not compete in local or county contest if such is held. 8. In estimating profit, $1 shall be charged as rent for acre, club member's time at 10c an hour, and the time of each horse at 5c an hour. Seed potatoes, spraying mixtures, and commercial fertilizers shall be charged at actual cost, price deter mined by local markets. Manure shall be charged at 50c per load. (Manure Is worth $2 per load but only one-fourth its value- Is return ed in a single crop.) 9. Two disinterested parties not relatives of club member shall meas ure plat, be present when one-half of plat is harvested, measure yield, and sign report certifying to size of plat and yield. 10. The report shall also bo signed by local club leader, teacher, or county superintendent, sertlfying as to its accuracy. ' 11. Careful record must be kept of all potatoes dug from plat before the final harvesting. 12. Awards will be made on tbe following basis: Yield per one-eighth acre 40 Profit on investment 30 Exhibit of one peck seed potatoes 15 Crop report and story on "How I Made My Crop of Potatoes". 15 Total score 100 Prlaett Valuable prizes are always sward ed to club members in both county and state contents. Thin wiu i;0 be true for the year 1915. Such prizes, no matter what the nature may be, are a recognition of achiev- ment, and will always be given to boys and girls who complete their club work with accurate and most successful results. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy The Mothers Favorite. I give Chamberlain's Conch Rented? to mychildren when they iiaveo'ldsorcoiighs," writes Mrs. Verne flatter, Vandergrift, Pa. "It always helps them nik in far BUcrior to any other cough .medicine 1 have uei. I advise anyone in reed of euch a medicine to give it a trial" Fix sale by all dcaler?.- SALTS IS RNE FOR ' KIDNEYS, QUIT MEAT Flush tbe Kidneys at onoo when Back harts or Bladder bothers Meat forms uric acid. No man or woman who tit meat regu larly eaa make a mistake by flushing the kidneys ooeaaioiiaJly, says a well nown authority. Meat forms urio acid, i.hich clogs the kidaey pores so they sluggishly filter or strain only part of Hie waste and poisons from the blood, then, you get siok. Nearly all rheuma tism, headaches, liver trouble, nervous ness, constipation, dizziness, sleeplessness. Madder disorders come from sluggish kid neys. '1 he uioment yon feel a dull achs in the kidneys or your back hurts, or if thai urins is cloudy, offensive, full of sedi ment, irregular of passage or attended by a sensation of scalding, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any reliable pharmacy and take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few daya and your kidneys will then act fin. This -famous salts is made from th acid of grape and lemon juice, com I lined with lithia and has been used for generations to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to activity, also to neu tralize the acids in urins so it no longer canses irritation, thus ending bladder dis orders. Jad Salts is inexpe&ive and can not injure; makes a delightful effer vescent lithia-water drink which all reg ular meat eaters should take uow and then to keep the Widuev clean and the blood pure, tl.i-tvl) avoiding serious kid ney comjiicatioii.