The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, May 27, 1915, Special Stockmen's Edition, Image 3

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    NOTABLES WILL BE HERE
Prominent Men of the State Will lie
Here During the Stockmen's
Convention
Robert Graham received a lettre
this week from Dr. Chas. B. Lee, of
the state university, stating that he
Would be here on one of the conven
tion dates, and at that time would
deliver an address on an appropriate
subject.
As both Senator Hitchcock and
Governor Morehead have signified
their Intention of attending at least
one day, this brings the number up
to three, and it is probable that sev
eral other state officials will be here.
Out of
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You don't have to be everlastingly watching the "want" columns
if you have the knowledge that not only puts you in a good position,
but that also keeps you there at a steadily increasing salary.
It's not a question of being a walking encyclopedia, but of having
the sound, practical training that makes you an expert at your chosen
calling that brings you a good salary year in and year out that puts
you first on the promotion list and last or the "laid-off list" that keeps
your position safe and sound while other tiaps axe going the rounds
looking for work.
The International Correspondence Schools, of Scranton, deal in train
ing for higher salaries. The I. C. S. comes right to your home and makes
you an expert whether you're sixteen or sixty whether you live one or
one thousand miles away whether you're an outside or an inside man.
Does it in your spare time, without requiring you to buy a single book.
To learn how the I. C. S. can help you, mark the attached coupon and
mail it today. No charge for the information and advice it brings.
A Good Position
and More Money
Not a dollar or two more, but
your salary doubled, trebled,
quadrupled. That's the kind of
success thousands of poorly paid
men and women have already
won through I. C. S. help. On
an average 400 students every
month voluntarily report salaries
increased and multiplied as the
direct result of I. C. S. help.
, MaU the coupon NOW.
Over 90 per cent of
Business Men Fail
Men fail in business because they do not know the game.
They lack system and a thorough knowledge of their business.
The reason why so many would-be farmers fail is because they
know little or nothing of the science of farming. They think
anybody can farm and then are surprised to find that their
crops will not grow. The farmer who is always behind, who
always has bad luck with his crops, is the man who farms by
guess and trusts to luck. If he were in the mercantile business
he would be in the hands of a receiver within a year. He is
a failure but he hangs on because the poorest farmer can get a
living out of the land if he only plows and sows the seed.
An Agricultural Education
The first thing a young man who intends to go into busi
ness should do is to take a course in a business college. Here
he can become familiar with the first principles of business,
without which he will fail The first thing a man who expects
to farm should do is to take a course in an agricultural college,
if he can, but if he has not the time or the money to spend in a
two-year course, he can get the same instruction at home by
taking a course in the Campbell Correspondence School of Soil
Culture. Everything is furnished books and all at a very
slight cost, and the best thing about it, he does not have to
leave the farm or his work.
He can choose from the following courses :
Soil Improvement Course
Horticultural Course
Small Farming Course
Summer is the time to study agriculture, and the farm and
garden is the laboratory in which to work out the problems.
Don't wait for fall or winter to begin, but get bsuy now. Tou
will learn more in one summer applying your instruction in the
fields than in a dozen winters sitting by the fire.
Send for our catalog If umber 8. It will not cost you a cent.
Campbell
Correspondence School
part of whom have already declarel
they would le I ere if nothing un
foreseen occurs.
Dr. Lee Is a speaker of aote, and
his turn on the program will be
awaited with Interest.
nids Wanted on Suits
Bids are wanted by the Alliance
Volunteer Fire Department for bath
ing sluts for the new swimming
pool. Particulars can be secured
from and bids submitted to Leonard
Pilklngton at the city hall.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
Wanted to make a few loans on
good real estate security. W. W.
Wood, 624 Dig Horn Avenue, Alli
ance, Nebr.
23-tf-S554
a Job"
Interactional Correspondence Schools
Bos 888, Scrantea, Pa.
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Dry Farming Course
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Demonstrator
Association
HOYS' AND (.IIILS CLUB CONTEST
County Contest to He Held In Janu
ary Twenty-Are Cash rrii
. ,e Offered
The annual county contest of the
Boys' and Girls' Clubs of Box Butte
county will be held In January. This
will be the first contest of this kind
ever held In the county. This con
test will decide who Is to represent
the county In the state contest held
during the latter part of January.
The winner of each club contest will
represent the county In that club
contest of the state. The winner of
the state club contest will represent
the state In the national contest.
Twenty-five cash prizes will be of
fered In the county contest, of which
five cash prizes will be offered In the
Potato Club contest, and four In each
of the following contests: Pig, Gard
ening and Canning, Sewing, and
Cooking Clubs.
The objects of the Boys' and Girls'
"quo n
Th?0nly "jUI
Linens
GUARANTEED
to Wear
orryvalo
Linens
. DAM ASKS, CRASHES, ART LINENS.
NATURAL DRESS LINENS,
HUCXACACKS
The Horace Bogue Store
JlOIOIIOIOIlU
Refrigerator Time
OUR LINE IS WORTH WHILE
Some people have the idea that just because a refrigerator,
or in fact any other article of furniture, is "second hand", it
has outlived its usefulness. This is most emphatically not the
case. Often times people oll practically new refrigerators
simply because they do not care to ship them to another loca
tion on account of the freight and because they are always
damaged somewhat in shipping. We have-several refrigera-'
tors on hand that are just as good as new, and we are
SELLING THEM CHEAP
Why pay a high price for a refrigerator when it is proba
ble that you will use it only one season f Our refrigerators are
the best makes on the market. We ask the privilege of show
ing them to you, for we are sure we can suit you.
' And remember that we carry many other lines of second
hand furniture and furnishings, some of which cannot be told
from new.
MILLER'S SECOND HAND STORE
Phone 166
GOOD
IS ALWAYS
It never pays to buy cheap, shoddy furniture, for you af
terwards regret it. What is as pleasing as a room furnished
tastily with attractive furniture and fixtures? One article of
furniture may spoil the entire effect of a" room arrangement
on account of being worn out or of shabby appearance.
We can furnish the house from cellar to garret, and we
guarantee our goods to be the best on the market, and at prices
that make it economy for you to anticipate your needs for
months ahead. All the new, sensible styles, of pleasing ap
pearance and high grade quality.
The fact that we turn our stock rapidly is responsible for
our always carrying the latest models of everything in the
housefurnishing line. It matters not whether you want a
dresser, bedstead, rug, refrigerator, porch swing, buffet, rock
ing chair or dining chair, we can serve you. It is always a
pleasure to show goods.
MILLER BROTHERS
HOUSEFURNISHERS
Form Management
Office I Court ffeste
roe 28
Club work, and the rules governing
the same, have been discussed in
previous Issues of the county papers.
The main object Is to Interest the
boys and girls In agriculture, and
home economics. That Is to make
them sec greater things In the coun
ty In which they live.
The Club work Is carried on un
der the supervision of the U. S. De
partment of Agriculture, the Nebras
ka College of Agriculture, and the
county schools. So a member of a
club Is a member of all of the differ
ent branches of that club in the Unit
ed States. Last year, a Dawes coun
ty boy won the state Potato Club
content, and a Dawes county girl won
the state, and fourth place In the
national, contest of the Gardening
and Canning Clubs.
Club membership Is open to any
boy or girl of the county, between
the ages of ten and eighteen years.
Parents are urged to give encour
agement to th boys and girls desiring
to enter the clubs. Those desiring
to enroll or wanting further Informa
tion regarding the clubs, and club
rules, send your names to the coun
ty superintendent, or enquire of the
county superintendent. Please state
In what club you wish to enroll. En
rollments as club members should be
in by June 1.
OPAL RUSSELL.
Supt. of Schools, Box Butte
County, and County Leader
of Boys' and Girls' Clubs.
F. M. SEIDELL.
County Agricultural Agent,
and Agent of U. 8. Depart
ment of Agriculture, and
assistant Leader in Boys'
and Girls' Club Work.
Partners Meeting
The regular monthly meeting of
the Box Butte Farmers' Association
will be held In the assembly room of
the court house, Friday, May 28, at
2 p. m. R. R. Spafford, of the U. S.
Department of Agriculture, Bureau
of Farm Management, will give an
Illustrated lecture on "The Farmer's
Income". All officers, directors,
CHEAPEST
FUTURE
members, and others, are urged to
be present.
F. M. SEIDELL.
County Agricultural Agent,
and Agent of U. S. Depart
ment of Agriculture.
WHITE MAN WITH 11LACK L1VK11
The Liver Is a blood purifier. It
was thought at one time It was the
seat of the passions. The trouble
with most people Is that their Liver
! becomes black because of Impurities
In the blood due to bad physical
States, causing Biliousness, Head
ache, Dizziness and Constipation. Dr.
King's New Life Pills will clean up
jthe Liver, and give you new life. 25c
AdvNo. S
PUPILS' RECITAL
rieAnlng Program at lladdorft Music
House by Pupils of Alliance
School of Muwlc
At the lladdorft music house
Tuesday evening a recital was given
by the pupils of the Alliance School
of Music who are on the "credits"
system. Owing to the fact that it
had not been widely adrert'sed,
there was not a very tarre attend
ance, but those who were there were
loud In their praise of the students'
work.
Following Is the pro tram as ren
dered: Johns .......... Dancd Grotesque
1st piano, Margaret Harris.
2nd piano, Thelraa, FlUjiatrlcr.
La Farge Rose Duds
Bertha Kay
Crossing the Bar
Mabel Weldenhatner
Kroeger Arcadian Lullaby
San Soucl
. . . Awake, Little Flower, Awake
Mrs. Fraker
YVachs Les Pas Des Mlgnons
Irma Ellis
Dorothy Hampton
Diabelll Andante Cantablle
Rondo
Phyllis Thompson
Everything Reminds Me So of
Chicken Madallne Zediker
Roentgen Intermetzo
Charlotte Mollrlng
Elva Peer
Blount Break of Dawn
William La Mon
Raff Gavotte and Musette
Edna Bowman
Hannah Cotant
FINK SEED POTATOES
Have a car of Minnesota Red Riv
er Ohio seed potatoes ordered. They
are free from scab and dry rot. Each
farmer should get enough to plant
Ore acres this year. It will not cost
you much to get enough for five acres
and it will pay you big to get pure
seed that command a better price on
the market when you raise them to
sell. I have given Mr. Seidell a
sample of this seed. Ask him his
opinion on this seed and to snow you
the sample. Place your order with
me at once for your amount. Deliver
ed price if taken off the car Is 90
cents per bushel sacked.
CLARENCE ROSENBERG EH,
Sec. Com. Club, Hemlngford.
18-tf-5405
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Rats don't eat 8afe Home
Matches. They can't be made
to eat them. That's been proved.
Sale Home Matches are made
of ingredients which, although
noo-poisonous. are obnoxious
5c. Aft grocers.
IfvLm id ru-
T. S. Fielding
The Wardrobe
The only odorless cleaning in the City. We have the only
power machinery in Alliance for the cleaning of clothes none
of that odor found in hand cleaning. The price is no higher.
Try us and be convinced.
315 Box Butte Ave.
Phone 682
REVISED SCHEDULE
I lad Weather ('a lined 1'oNlponlng off
llooNter Trip-First One to be
Taken Monday, May 81
The booster trip to have been tak
en by the Alliance autolsts Sunday,.
May 23, was postponed on account
of muddy roads. The first to be
taken will be next Monday, May SI,
On account of this being a holiday
(Memorial Day) many of the bust'
ness houses will be closed and thl
trip should be taken by a large nan
ber.
The revised schedule Is as follows;.
Trip 1, Monday, May 81
7 a. m. Leave Commercial Clot
ofllce.
8:15. Arrive Hemlngford. Levae
8:30.
10. Arrive Marsland. Leave
10:16.
11:15. Arrive Belmont. Leave
11:30. 12:30. Arrive Crawford. Dinner.
Leave 3 p. m.
4:30. Arrive Chadron. Supper.
Leave 6.
Return to Alliance.
Trip 2, 'Thursday, June 8
7 a. m. Leave Commercial Clot
office.
10:30. Arrive Gering. Leave 1L
11:30. Arrive Scottsbluff. Dinner,
Leave 2.
2:30. Arrive Mitchell. Leave t.
4:15. Arrive Government farm.
Leave 4:46.
. 6:15. Arrive Government dam.
Leave 5:46.
Return to Alliance.
Trip 8, Sunday, June 0
7 a. m. Leave Commercial Clufc
office.
9. Arrive Angora. Leave 9: If,
10:15. Arrive Northport. Leave
10:30.
10:45. Arrive Bridgeport. Din
ner. Leave 12:30.
1:30. Arrive Bayard. Leave 1.
3. Arrive Mlnatare. Leave 4.
Return to Alliance.
Trip 4, Thursday, June 10
7 a. in. Leave Commercial Club
office.
11:80. Arrive Gordon. Dinner,
Leave 1.
2. Arrive Rushvllle. Leave 3.
4. Arrive Hay Springs. Supper.
Leave 6.
Return to Alliance.
Ilulea
Each car should be well supplied
with oil, gasoline and extra tire and
tubes, before starting.
In Case of puncture, blow-out or
other accident the driver will pull
out to the roadside and the next two
cars will assist him while the other
cars following will continue the Jour
ney. The three cars will then re
sume the trip and overtake the pro-'
cession as soon as possible.
The average speed will not exceed
twenty miles an hour. Maximum
speed is not to be more than twenty
five miles an hour and then only af
ter delay. The distance between two
cars when traveling will not be less
than 300 feet.
These rules to govern In all four
trips.
These showers that disappear by
3:30 in the afternoon show that the
weather man likes baseball.
DYE & OWENS
Transfer Line-
Household o-ood
i moved promptly
N1 a id transfer work
.... Ji-:iS?i?r.-i
Residence phone Ms and
Rats Don't Eat
Safe Home Matches
to rodents. Safe Home Matches
light easily, but not too easily.
They are safe safe and sure.
Sticks are e xtralong extra strong.
They cost no more than ether
brands of matches.
Atk for them by nam.
ts&dZcC- Company
LINCOLN
NEBRASKA