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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1915)
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The south bound iasenger train on the Burlington Thursday ran Into a hail storm at Menlo. this side of Sterling, andl every window but two on the north side ol the cars was splintered. These were heavy plate glass so it A young man giving the name of took great force to break them. The W. H. Burke, of VVatonga, Okla.. faroi country around looks as if it ras arretted for passing worthless had; been mowed to the , ground of (hecks. He tried to cash one at Si- all vegetation. At Sterling the pas son Spry's place . while Marshal sengers had to alight from the train ghajr was .there, and the marshal! in order that the floors could be 4-AHEht sltht of the. signature. Word swept of hail stones and broken tisd been received from Watonga re garding the young man, and later in ibe evening be was arrested and placed in Jail by Deputy Sheriff Kee Jer. ; ' . glaSH. Sidney Telegraph. Arthur L. Anderson, traveling pas-; senxer agent for the Chicago. Mll- Iwaukee & St. Paul Railway, in com- i natv vrltK a raal aatal Houlor itOV. A hobo, who was evidently In need ed bver night In Oshkosh Wednes f a pair of pants, strolled Into "The! day. When questioned by our re JRIrht" clothing store yesterday, and porter in regard to business here and while the clerk. Bert Lalng. was about the probabilities of the Bur-Imibv-. started off with a S4.50 nalr lington coming up the valley, Mr. f pants. Marshal Shay arrested th I Anderson was as closed mouth as a ! fcobo at the stock yards; 1 and the I clam and had nothing to say. 'I hey Weary Willi was given a. sentence jOf $15 or thirty days in Jail, c boos ts g the latter method of payment. were traveling overland in a Ford car and yesterday morning resumed their Journey westward to Alliance. Oshkosh News. Guy Lockwood - returned today from Omaha where be had been for A week or so. He did not undergo jtn operation for appendicitis us whs expected, as his condition had im proved considerably. After five months' retirement, T. J. O'Keefe is again in charge of the Herald, having bought the plant and Hot from W. S. Raker, to whom he fold It five months ago. A fine new $260 bell will soon be erected in the Holy Rosary church. D. W. Butler has opened his law office in the upstairs of the post of fice building, and will devote all his time to law. Mr. Butler practiced even years In South Dakota and two years in Denver. A letter from C W." Ray at Colura bus, Ohio, says he Is visiting his wife's folks there, and that he may be home here June 22. He buried Jais wife at Riley, Indiana. Judge Westover and Chas. Nines, M merchant of White Clay, were I among those ' who filed for' home' no whrs cteads In the strip that was opened for entry Monday. ' ; Their clalms'bf (40 acres each are adjoining.'' J . . . i M 1 Constipation, if Neglected, Causes Serious Illness Constipation, if neglected, leads to almost innumerable complica tions affecting the general health. Many cases ot typhoid fever, appendicitis and other severe dis eases are trace able to prolonged clogging of the bowels. Regard the effects of constipation, C. E. Ayers, 6 Sabin St., Montpelier, Vt, says: "I was afflicted with convttpatlon and blllouaneas for years, and at tlma lrarne so bad 1 would become un.-onirlous. I havs tm found tn tt.at condition many times. Ph)tcians did not stem to t able to do : me any aood. I would twoom weak and for duys at a time could do Not . lone ago I sot a box Burlington Bubbles ! r . H. L. Harris has been re-Instated and has resumed his run as freight conductor between Sidney and Chey enne. V. A. Wirt, division sup erintendent, has been promoted to Mvi!on No. 1 ard now has 'his head quarters In' Oniaha. J.'.W, Ad-' of tr. Ml In- Laaatha Tablets, and after using them found I had never tried anything that aeted tn each a mild and erT.ctlve manner, i I belles 1 hare at at fovad. the remedy that suits my cass.:' .., :. .,( ,t Thousands of people art sufferers .froro fcabitml , constiBaiiqrtnt nd whilft ,f9sillyt realizing, something a oi me oaoger ..PI UuiUiAaiQ yfii nealect too looa to, emloy ,raier curstLvf measures ,uniil eriou .iil-, nen pittn rfuts., 4iip, aavice qi all physicians is,"kte'yc-ur, bowels dcaoJ and it's. good. advices .'.. . Dr. .Miles', LMUve tablets' -are, sold by a 11. dr ut gist, at ?s cents a iound, (atisficlprjf, , your , mpcey. is MEIM'G'RI ALS T rtuarters in umana. v?,r J..w, Aa", retorned V ams. superintendent, of division' No. . miuKS MDJCAjl CO.,' JtikhrVUV J. succeeding to V. A. Wirt, was in ' ' . " ', ',, (ha .v all Auv Tlisartav rn hnclnl.il . u f "t t J(! It is more economical and satisfac tory to buy direct aijd no: through ngents. . ;-l We oarry the largrst and' ni:.st colli ft ion in tho ttatc.-.lf tmpoKKible to call on us, w rite ami v will send yen a sj1 ndid .selection of artistic fctyk-s which can bi' furnished at a moderate cost, t -v. i .:. i . KIMBALL 'BROS. 7 1700 0 STREET V. LINCOLN, NEBR. AUTO PARTS I buy used automobiles of all sizes, kinds and descriptions, tear them down and sell the parts. I have for sale ENGINES, TRANSMISSIONS, WHEELS, RADIA TORS, TOPS, BODIES, SEATS, WIND SHIELDS, LAMPS, ETC. I can furnish any part of almost any car made at prices that are much lower than those charged by dealers. I guarantee my parts to be as described. Write me what you want and I will send you description and price. P. L. KAUTZ Dealer in Second Hand Automobiles and Automobile Parts Atchison, Kansas .1700 Main Street 1 I : ( . I . .- . 1 Established 18S7 Mi'mi i vuK iinirii-in .1 .i .it,.) it Miner pr. Mr. Metcalfe ts eon ' TMtVOMV. :iVt.rcviy,i(,1 be n of the elitorla' AUQMTi(iiiuna iu uicudin i .w win oe rt-ctivpri at, iue iurjii.i mc m-rituia .n America. Herald reader all. kiuv him. by reputation If no (ersotaiiy, aua no uuuoi many o- at the regular ' subscriptn r.r;Ce ,0' ihem Lwu-14 Jik.e.iQvbtv;BieL.rtguIai . i . ; ..... . . . .. I t ., -.. . ..... v When you want the very best baked goods just ask your grocer for Baked fresh every day in Nebraska's Snow White Bakery HEIS BISCUIT CO., Omaha J readers f hU psser We sball' t pleased to forward your subscriptioc t any time. . , HERALD PUBUSHING CO. An American citizen of foreign family may hare his natural sympa thies Without lettine II, J ith. Jbda proper . alelgiance, 4. I. - t