The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, May 27, 1915, Special Stockmen's Edition, Image 6

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    KNOW THY COUNTRY
Exchar ge Gossip
George Cronkleton. cashier of th
First National bank, made a business
trip to Alliance Monday.
George D. Darling; of Allance made
tbla office a short rail Monday morn
ing, being enroute from Mlnatare
Iiome. Mrs. H. II. Oaten
berg, who has been critically 111 la re
ported as rapidly recovering at her
home In Soottsbluff. The
Alliance Commercial club baa plan
ned a aeries of booster trips, the first
to be taken next Sunday. They will
be In Bayard Thursday, June 10, at
1:30 p. m. Uayard should make an
effort to give them a warm welcome.
Uayard Transcript.
F. J. Was, cashier of the First Na
tional bank or Alliance, with a party
autoed to Broadwater Sunday, took
dinner at the Fowler restaurant and
returned In the afternoon to Allalnce.
Droad water News.
Mrs. Roll Foster made another trip
to Alliance the latter part of iHst
week with her little boy, whom she
bad taken to the hospital for exam
ination. She came back with him
Saturday and the doctors think the
little fellow has cancer of the bone
and they advised her to go to Omaha
with bl mas they did not like to
bandle the case there. John
Skiper made a business trip to Alli
ance Friday, and came back Saturday
afternoon on train No. 44. He was
present at the big doings at Dronco
lake, out west of Alliance Friday
night, where they have a summer re
cort. He reports a fine time and
aays that things are well fixed up for
the business, so It you go to Alliance
you must be sure and go out to
Bronco lake and see the sights of a
western summer resort. Ashby
.News.
Ed Gerlng made a trip to Alliance
this week to bring back a new Stude
baker car purchased through the
agency of It. J. Schwendiman of the
Gering garage. This Is the machine
which Ed and his good wife expect
to use for their summer overland trip
to and from the Pacific coast, leav
ing, we understand, sometime during
.next month. Oerlng Courier.
Miss Hlght of the Alliance School
t)f Expression was engaged by the
management to train the characters
In the school play, and so spent
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday in
that arduous labor, giving three re
hearsals per day. -Sidney Telegram.
"The Flying Squadron" composed
of Alliance boosters' engaged in ad
vertising the Stockmen's Convention
to be held at Alliance June 16, 17 and
18, will arive at Crawford on Mon
day, May 31, at 12:30 and remain un
til 3, when they will leave for Chad
ron. Crawford Courier.
The Journal acknowledges the re
ceipt of a season ticket to the big
Stockman's convention that wll be
pulled off at Alliance next month, and
If all goes well we expect to make
use of it. At an expense of
11,600.00 the Alliance Commercial
club has arranged for Hankinson's
Original Auto Polo teams to play dur
ing the Stockmen's Convention, June
15 to 18. They come direct to Alli
ance from Chicago and It Is the first
time they have come west.
The Crookston Herald tells that a
Gordon man lost his Ford In a pe
culiar n.anner while In that town last
week. He left the car standing In
front of Henry Wasmund's atore,
while he went in for a visit with Mr.
and Mrs. Wasmuud. In the mean
time a farmer drove Into town and
tied hlB dog to the car. The dog
thought some naughty boys had tin
canned him. and let out for home on
the run. The car was finally located
and except for a aore spot on the
dog's tail everything appeared to be
all right. The question now ia who
was the Gordon man. Chadron
Journal.
Some party automobile load of
boosters from Alliance are contem
plating visiting Rushvllle next Sun
day and advertise that they will be
here about noon. They say they are
coming, so we hope for more favor
able weather. Husbville Standard.
Removes blackheads, clears the
blood, brightens the eye, sweetens
the whole system, beautifies from the
Inside. Nothing helps ir.ake a pret
ty face, winsome smile, as Holtlster's
Rocky Mountain Tea. Try It tonight,
35c. H. F. Thlele.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wanek. of Hem-
Ingford, accompanied by her sisters,
Mrs. Chestk and Mlsa Planasky, of
Chadron, came in Monday to attend
the funeral of their niece, Mrs. Anna
Bl ume.
GRA
m NEVER LET
HER Hi GET GRAY
Sept her locks youthful, dark, glossy
ana uuck wiin common, garden
Saga and Sulphur.
When you darkea your hair with Sags
Tea and Sulphur, ao one aaa tell, be
eause it's dona so naturally, so evenly.
Preparing this mixture, though, at hone
la muaty and troublesome. For 60 cents
you ean buy at any drug store the raadT-
to-uae tonie eeJled "WyetVe Sags and
oiupnor xuur ttemaay.- xou luat
dampen a sponge or soft brush with it
and draw this through your hair, taxing
one small strand at a time. By morn
ing all gray hair disappears, and, after
another application or two, your hair
beeomes beautifully darkened, glossy and
luxuriant. You will alao discover dan
druff fa gone and hair haa stopped falling.
Gray, faded hair, though no disgrace,
la a sign of old age, and as we all de
sire a youthful and attractive appear
anoe, get busy at once with Wyeth's
age and Sulphur and look years younger.
I Introductory
"Know America" la a slogan that
hould ring out from every school
room, office, farm and shop in this na
tion. No man can aspire to a higher
honor than to become a capable clti
en, and no on can merit so dis
tinguished a title until he Is well in
formed of the resources, possibilities
and achievements of our country.
This is a commercial age and civ
ilization is bearing its most golden
fruit in America. We are noted for
our industrial achievements as Egypt
was noted for her pyramids; Jerusa
lem for her religion; Greece for bar
art; Phoenicia for her fleets; Chaldea
for ber astronomy and Roma for her
laws. Likewise we have men who will
go down in the world's history as pow
erful products of their age. For, stand
ing at the source of every gigantic
'movement that sways civilization is a
(great man. The greatest minds travel
tin the greatest direction and the com
;merclal geniuses of this age would
;have been the sculptors, poets, phil
osophers, architects, and artists of
earlier civilizations.
' As Michael Angelo took a rock and
with a chisel hewed it into the image
of. an angel that ever beckons man
kind upward and onward. Hill took
the desert of the Northwest and with
bands of steel made it blossom like a
rose, dotted the valleys with happy
homes and built cities in waste places.
As Guttenberg took blocks of wood
and whittled them Into an alphabet
and made a printing press that
flashed education across the con
tinent like a ray of light upon
a new born world, McCormlck took
bar of iron and bent it Into
reaper and with on sweep of
his magic mind broke the shackles
that enslaved labor of generations yet
unborn, and gave mankind freedom
from drudgery, and lifted the human
race into a higher tone of life.
As Nelson organized the English navy
and made England mistress of the sea,
enabling the British Isles to plant her
flag upon every continent washed by
the ocean's waves, and to make foot
stools of the Islands of every water,
Morgan organized a banking system
that has made America master of the
world's finances, brought Kings to our
cashier's windows, the nations of the
earth to our discount desks and placed
under the industries of this nation a
financial system as solid as the Rock
of Gibraltar.
There is no study Quite so interest
ing aa progress; no sound so maglo
as the roar of industry and no sight
so inspiring as civilization in action.
A full realization of America's part in
the great events of the world past,
present and future will thrill every
human heart with pride, patriotism
and faith in Republican Institutions.
Through the courtesy of the Agri
cultural and Commercial Press Ser
vice, the readers of this paper will be
permitted to study America; her ag
ricultural, manufacturing and min
eral development, mercantile, bank
ing and transportation systems which
are the wonder of the world. The
first article of the series will deal
with transportation and will appeal
a. n early date.
WALL PAPER
THIS IS THE TIME OF THE YEAR WHEN TILE
HOUSEWIFE IS TURNING HER. ATTENTION TOWARD
SPRING IIOUSECLEANINQ AND THE REPAPER1NQ
OF THE HOUSE, OR AT LEAST A ROOM OR TWO.
WE WANT TO REMIND YOU THAT WE HAVE A
MOST COMPLETE STOCK, AND THAT WE RELIEVE
WE CAN PLEASE YOU. THE PRICES ARE VARIED
ENOUGH TO SUIT EVERY TASTE
From 5c to $2 a Roll
WE INVITE YOU TO COME IN ANY TIME AND IN
SPECT THE STOCK, WHETHER YOU MAKE A PUR
CHASE OR NOT.
F. J. Brenmtan
"ON yi'ALITV CORNER"
n -iron J E W E L R Y
SEE US NOW !
We are Prepared to
do your
Painting
Paper Hanging
Kalsomining
AUTO AND SIGN
PAINTING
Old Rug. Cleaned and Made
to Look Like New
Furniture Refinished
ALL WORK GUARANTEED FIRST CLASS
W. H. Zehrung & Co.
Phones 759 and Red 321
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GIRLS' BASKET BALL TEAM OF THE ALLIANCE HIGH SCHOOL
Killing Prairie Dogs
Is your land infested with prairie dogs? Is your range damaged and your crops endangered
with this pest? For thirty-five years I have been killing these pests with a method of my own that
does the work quickly and surely. My outfit will operate in western Nebraska during the coming
season.
Anyone desiring the prairie dogs on their land killed should communicate with me without
delay. -My contract price for the work Is only thirty-five cents per acre and I charge only for the
ground that Is Infected with the dogs. I will sell the rights for this business for this part of Nebras
ka to any reliable person or persons.
Call on or write me at the Nebraska Rooming House, in Alliance. If I am not there you can
see my representative. Or call at The Herald office and they will locate me for yon.
S. Payne
Prairie Dog Exterminator
if
Don't Forget
Registration Day
Saturday
of THIS WEEK
Am ngements are being made for good music and entertainment. Your friends will" be there.
YOU must not miss it. Remember that Just for writing your name in our guest-book, you will receive
50 Booster Coupons, which you may keep or give to one of your Booster friends.
Remember that we said we were going to give away five Elgin Gold Watches? Well, Warren
Lotspelch is wearing one of them, for finding the Booster Button. The others will be given during
the next eighteen weeks in the following way:
One watch will be given at the end of each four consecutive weeks after the count on Monday,
June 7th, to the Booster who casts the most Booster Coupons during the period of four weeks. All
coupons cast in these contests count on the Grand Prize for the beet Booster In the Booster Club cam
paign, but all Boosters start even in each watch contest of four weeks; thus each Booster, high or low
in the club, has the same opportunity in each watch contest. Any Booster having won a watch from
the store will not be allowed to enter the following watch contests.
In case of a tie the premium will be sold and the money divided.
The first Watch Contest Is from Monday, June 7th, to Monday, July 6th.
Next Monday the first count of Booster Coupons will be made. Help our favorite to stand
high.
The Booster club can be made a source of pleasure and entertainment for your patrons and
friends. We want you to feel, and make your friends feel, that our store Is your headquarters.
We expect to have a musical entertainment every Saturday afternoon and evening to which ev
erybody is cordially invited. Each Booster will have an opportunity to furnish the entertainment,
either personally, or through some of her friends or patrons. The names of those furnishing the en
tertainment will be announced in advance. Come in and have us tell you more about it, and save a
date for you.
On Wednesday of next week will be the first Patron Club Sale,
will be: 91.00 Cap for OOr; and a Lightweight Overall for 45c.
The leader, or Patron's Special,
PATRONS, beginning with next Monday's count of coupons, the race will be on for the weekly
prises of beautiful silverware. Come to the atore and see them. Talk it over with your Booster.
REGISTRATION DAY ON SATURDAY
COME WITH THE CROWD
"THE RIGHT" Clothing Store
Roy Beckwith, Proprietor
THE BOOSTER STORE