The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, July 08, 1915, Image 5

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    Alliance Chautauqua, July 26-31
For All This
If you could crowd all the attractions
of the Chautauqua on the platform be
fore you, you'd be overwhelmed.
Think what an array of talent is offered you
in the Chautauqua for a few cents per number!
Don't think of the lump sum you pay for a season
ticket unless you think of the program on a
"lump sum" basis.
Ask yourself: "How much do I pay to hear Hagenow's
Band when I buy a season ticket?" or the Tyrolean Alpine
Singers and Yodlers, or Dr. Fox, or Congressman Abercrombie,
or Dr. Nusbaum, or Father MacLeod, or the Pilgrim Girls
Orchestra, or Hawkeye Glee Club, or any of the many others.
Now you can see how little the Chautauqua costs com
pared with its immense worth.
You'll hear a jood deal about the Chautauqua in the next few days,
and we want you to understand something of the conditions under which it
is brought to us.
It may surprise you to know that more than $25,000 had to be spent
before ever this Chautauqua could be brought in. Talent had to be assem
bled from the four corners of the earth; advertising iratter was printed in
gorgeous colors in ton lots; acres of tents were purchased, put into trunks
and made ready for shipment; platform managers, junior supervisors, crew
men and the score or more of men and women in charge of the m ny details
of a great Chautauqua circuit worked together day after da planning for
those many delightful hours you may spend in the cool ol the ChauUuqua
tent listening to sweet music and inspiring oratory.
The modern Chautauqua is a co-operative affair, many cities and towns forming a
circuit so the best can be had and the cost divided amonf the many instead of the few.
The business men of this city are sponsors for this Chautauqua. It takes a few pub
lic spirited men and women to plant a Chautauqua in a community and make it grow.
Buy a season ticket for each one in the family and fet into this Chautauqua commu
nity processioa
They are on sale today. Ask any of the business men about them.
WATCH FOR THE BIG CHAUTAU
QUA AD. IN THIS PAPER
NEXT WEEK.
OUR LOOSE LEAF DEPARTMENT IS FOUNDED ON
THE SERVICE IDEA
Our Bytem Service coats you nothing
Tall mllutoniniiiii la rwr anal
tea a that ta eauelag vea traubla
Thia? will Obligate You in No Way
WE CAXRY A rULl. LINE OF
loqh JPriED
Forms, Devices and Indexes
ThJe liaa anjeya an later national vaantattaa far
High OnaUty ana Afeeelute DepeadealUty
Ovar S00 Stock Forms in the awl Para Line, and many Complete Outfits
WE DESIGN SPECIAL FORMS AMD LAY OUT COMPLETE PLANS
MODERN OFFICE SUPPLY CO.. EVERY CITY, U. S. A.
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think cao be improved Pin
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forward umr to ua
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on at
....Purchaie Order
....Receiving Good I
....Sale Orders
....Shipping Order,
.... Factory Order
....Cash and Journal
En trie
....Check aod Bank
Record
....Monthly State
ment ....Billing ft Charging
....Ledger Account
. Pay Roll
....City Deliveries
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Herald Publishing Co.
Allii-ce, Nebraska
Phone
340
J0R00N SAYS NOT GUILTY
Man Amited of AHaMnntlng InKCpIt
lift) tot) nt KcottthltifT Wit Ar.
rnlgiiod ln( Week
Dan Jordan, who is hold on Un
charge of murdering Joseph Layton
near Scottsbluff three weeks ago.
was brought back from Lincoln last
week, and when he was arraigned on
Wednesday of last week he entered
a plea of "not guilty". Howver, the
preliminary hearing has not yet been
held, but Jordan stated that he was
ready for It. The state made known
that they were ready to proceed with
the case at any time.
There are no new developments at
this time, but they promise to come
thick and fast when the Catlett girl,
who was employed as a servant In
the Layton home, gives the testimony
she has promised, and which will
throw light on all the circumstances.
The current report Is that Miss Cat
lett was threatened by Jordan, and
was afraid of her life If she made
any statements. Now that she has
rocovtred and feels out of danger,
she has stated that she will tell all
she knows about the killing.
When Jordan was returned from
Lincoln, there was found on his per
son a paper containing an account of
the murder. It had been ordered
that be see nothing pertaining to the
crime, and there Is somewhat of a
mystery as to how he came Into pos
session of the paper. It Is said that
Jordan's lawyer Is a brother-in-law
of the Lincoln sheriff, and this fact
Is significant.
Ilarrh(Kn Quickly Cured
"About two years ago I had a sev
ere attack of diarrhoea which lasted
for over a week," writes W. C. Jones,
Duford, N. D. "I became so weak
that I could not stand upright. A
druggist recommended Chamberlains
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Reme
dy. The first dose relieved me and
within two days I was as well as ev
er." Obtainable everywhere.
I1A11Y UIGGY GARAGE
They Have One at the New Theatre
Well Patronized
Alliance has a number of automo
bile garages, but It remained for
someone to open a baby buggy gar
age. Cramer & Willis, of the New
theatre, decided It would be a great
business, and so started one at the
theatre. They surely have plenty of
Oli, Ah. Horrlblelsslmo!
It Is hard to believe, but those who
were there swear it was true, the
crowd who attended the monster
Fourth-of-July celebration at Bridge
port on Monday, had to go dry after
11:15 o'clock la the morning, for the
beer (bottled and keg) was all gone
at that minute and hour. At 1:20
the last ot the whiskey gurgled down
the throats ot the thirsty ones who
lined the bars, and they were com
pelled to subset th r of the 1y
on "sody-water" and gin, of which
a plentiful supply remained. The
saloon keepers had not looked for
such a large crowd or the tale might
have been different.
Constipation Causes Moat Ills
Accumulated waste in your thirty
ieet of bowels causes absorption of
poisons, tends to produce fevers, up
sets digestion. You belch gas. feel
stuffy, irritable, almost cranky. It
isn't you it's your condition. Elim
inate this poisonous waste by taking
one or two Dr. King's Now Life P.iii
tonight. Enjoy a full, free bowel
movement in the morning yoa feci
so grateful. Get an original bottle
containing 36 pills, from your drug
gist today for 25o.
Mrs. Dr. Willis returned Monday
from Marsland where she had been
for several days visiting with rela
tives and friends. She will soon
leave Alliance for their new home at
Arapahoe, where Dr. Willis is now
located. . .
DRINK HOT TEA
i FOR A BAD COLD
Git a small package of Hamburg
Breast Tea, or as the German folks
call it. "Hamburger Brust Thee," at any
pharmacy, lake a tablcupoonful of tbe
tea, put a cup of boiling water upon
it, pour through a sieve and drink a
teacup full at anv time during tbe
dar or before retiring. It is the most
effective wav to break a cold and cure
grip, as it opens the pores ot the skin,
relieving congestion. Also loosens the
bowels, thus driving a cold from the
system.
Try it the next time you suffer from
a cold or the grip. It is inexpensive
and entirely vegetable, therefore safe
and harmless.
parking space for the buggies, and
the large lobby and level floor af
ford fine advantages to the ladles
who wish to bring the kiddles and
enjoy the show. Is It a well patron
ized garage? Well, rather. Last
Saturday Inaht there were no less
than fifteen baby buggies cared for.
The babies enjoy the show nearly as
much as the grownups, and they can
be taken with perfect safety, as the
room Is perfectly ventilated and
cooled. Most of the babies go to
sleep shortly after their arrival, but
they enjoy the show while they are
awake, Just the same.
CLASSIFIED 0EPART.B
Your Cough Can le Stopped
Using care to avoid draughts, ex
posure, sudden chances, and taking
treatment of Dr. King's New Dis
covery, will positively relieve, and In
time will surely rid you. of your
Cough. The first dose soothes the
Irritation, checks your Couah, which
stops In a short time. Dr. King's
New Discovery has been used suc
cessfully for 4 5 years and Is guaran
teed to cure you. Money back If It
falls. Get a bottle from your drug
gist; It costs only a little and will
help you so much.
CELEBRATED JULY FOURTH
FOR SALE OR RENT One new
eight-room house, partially modem,
large barn, ben house, milk ( house
and one acre of ground with' apple.
cherry and small fruits. A large
wlndniill supplies water for the
house, barn and milk house: corner
ot 10th and Missouri. Phone 495 or
call Mrs. Amy I. Brown.
29-tf-B677
Several Hundred Spade People Gath
ered at Plel Grove for Cel
I'bratlon Saturday
Two hundred and twenty-five peo
ple came from a distance of three to
twenty miles on Saturday, July 3rd,
to the large grove near Spade, Nebr.,
at the home of S. P. Pisel to help cel
ebrate our national holiday. Every
one enjoyed himself greatly and the
occasion was pronounced a great suc
cess. Mr. Pisel proved a host well
worthy of the name.
Features of the day were the big
basket dinner. Everyone brought a
well filled basket. The baskets were
opened and the contents spread on
the long table, at which everyone
gathered and helped themselves to
their heart's content. Cigars, candy
and fruit were at the stands.
The ball game between the mar
ried men and the single men ended
In a score of fourteen to six In favor
of the single men. There were foot
races between the lan and fat men,
the women and th men. A child
ren's sack race was one of the fea
tures, and a tug-of-war proved the
loss of many buttons on the part of
the contestants. Music was furnish
ed by the orchestra. There were
four balloon ascensions, one of the
balloons going a distance ot eight
miles.
J. M. Schirk, of Alliance, who at
tended the celebration, brought home
with him samples ot fall rye from
the J. A. Hunslcker place and alfalfa
from the W. J. DeDoard place. The
dye measured six feet and nine Inch
es high and the alfalfa, which was
second crop, measured two feet and
ten inches high. These samples are
now on display at The Herald office,
and show that tbe sand hills certain
ly produce the crops. ,
AN EXAMPLE OF THRIFT
BACKACH
AND
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LUMBAGO RIGHT OUT
Eub Pain and Stiffness away with
a small bottls of old honest 1
8t Jacobs Oil
When your bark is sore and lame
or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism has
you stiffened up, don't suffer I Get a
25 cent bottle of old, honest "St.
Jacobs Oil" at any drug store, pour a
little in your hand and rub it right
into the pain or ache, and by the time
you count fifty, the soreness and lame
ness is gone. .
Don't stay crippled! This soothing,
penetrating oil needs to be used only
once. It takes the ache and pain right
it of your back and ends the misery,
it is magical, yet absolStely harmless
and doesn't burn the skin.
Nothing ele stops lumbago, sciatica
and Lame back misery so promptly!
The Stand is Made
on QiuU.ty
because that is our strong point.
Might catch some people by selling
low-grade lumber at a low price, but
we prefer to sell
High Grade
Lumber
at figures that talk good value loud
ly. No matter what the Job on hand
may be we can supply you with the
right kind ot lumber tor It.
Dierks Lumber Co.
Manufacturing Industry Twenty-Five
Mllert from I tall road and
It's Making Money
Sometimes it doesn't take much
nerve to start in business in a thick
ly populated town, but when
comes to starting a manufacutrlng
Industry twenty-five miles from any
railroad well, that's different. Sucu
Instances are rare, but there Is one In
this part of the state.
J. L. Morgan some time ago open
ed a cigar factory on bis KinkalJ
twenty-five miles from Lewellen, and
he s still "doing business at tbe ol
stand". Most people would say tha
the cost of marketing a product un
der such adverse conditions would be
more than the profit on the goods
but Mr. Morgan has found different
Right in his section of the country
tbe Klnkalders are close neighbors
only a short distance separating each
one. He disposes of large quantities
of his cigars, which, by the way, are
as good as can be made for 5 cents
to the neighbors, and the cigar stores
In Lewellen and Oshkosh all handle
Morgan cigars. Throughout the
country, the ranchmen are strong
boosters for his product, and nearly
all of them that smoke Just put in
their orders, which are filled prompt
ly. There are also a number of
country stores in that section, and
they always keep a good supply of
Morgan's products in their show
cases.
rates The chars for both res
lar and special editions Is le psr we
per Insertlert, six words to th Ha.
Advertiser o desiring may bv W
ewers to their advertisement addre
d to a bos number, car of The tie
aid. ,
Advertisements charred to eatret
line, not by the word.
N.B. Th Herald cannot be respoa
slbl for more than one wrong- Ineet
tlon due to typographical error. N
claim for error ran be allowed aft
th 10th of th following- month. At;
advertisement Inserted to run nti
forbidden must b stopped by wrttt
order.
Write the First Mortgage Loan Se
curity Co., Council Bluffs, lows.
27-tf-4933
roil SALE) CITT PnOPKRTY '
FOR SALE Brick house, com-
pletely modern. Good barn. Ground?
fully Improved. Also several rest
dence lots. L. II. HIGHLAND.
31-tf-5830
POIt SALE LANDS
LAND FOR SALE 640 acres. It
miles from Alliance, two miles froOf
Canton. Call at Herald office or ad
dress Box 5629, care Alliance Her
aid. . 26-tf-66lf
LAKDJTOJUkDJL
FOR SALE OR TRADE NiB
lots and three residences. W. B
Young, phone 75.
30-2t-6697
FOR EXCHANGE for western Nebr
aska land. S20 acre Improved farm IS
Nance county, Nebraska, flv mile
from Palmer and seventeen mil
from Fullerton. Address Box 1714,
care Alliance Herald, with full de
crlptlon of land which you wish to s
chango and price of same.
FOR SALEMtSCELLAyKOtT
FOR SALE OR TRADE One al
most new piano. Write B. C. RapiV
Alliance, Nebr.
30-4t-566$
MISCELLANEOUS
YOU want money: money SAVED
Is money GAINED. Save money 08
good furniture by applying at 707
Cheyenne. Phone 497.
31-3t-5829
JAMES M. KENNEDY. DENTIST '
First National Bank Building, A1U
ance, Nebr. Phones: Office, S3; Reet
denre. Hlnrk 10. .
Money to loan on real estate.
tf F. E. KEDPTg,
RECORD FOR TRAINMEN
Railroad men can secure a very use
ful book at Th Herald office, ft to
dally time book for trainmen ana
flnemen. The price Is reasonable.
-tf-1721
WANTED Horses to pasture
Write C. V. Kennedy, Marsland, Neb
raska, or phone 340.
1 -tf-54 08
STRAYED Two black sows. No
tify R. W. Wood. Ellsworth, Nebr.
FOR SALE Bargain in five roon
cottage at 116 Missouri avenoev
Large rooms. Renting for $12 per
month. In good repair. Price 100a
DR. GEORGE' J. HAND.
29-tf-5690
METCALFE'S PAPEIt
THE OMAHA NKWtASKA!
Subscriptions to Richard L. Met
cplfe's paper. The Omaha Nebraskan,
will be received at The Herald office
at the regular subscription price ol
11.50 per year. Mr. Metcalfe Is con
ceded to be one of tbe best edltorla'
writers in America. Herald reader
all know- him, by reputation if not
personally, and no doubt many ot
them would like to become regulai
readers of his paper. We shall b
pleased to forward your subscription
it any time.
HERALD PUBLISHING CO.
DIVISION AGENT MOVES HERE
Adams Express Company Official to
Make Headquarters at Alliance
P. L. Dodd. division agent for the
Adams Express Company, moved to
Alliance on Tuesday with bis family,
from Sheridan, Wyoming. Mr. Dood
will make his headquarters at Alli
ance in the future.
The territory covered by Mr. Dodd
Includes the main line of the Bur
lington from Broken Bow to Billings,
tbe Deadwood line, the Casper divis
ion, the Big Horn basin division, and
tbe Guernsey line.
Beauty More Than Skin Deep
A beautiful woman always has a
good digestion. Ir your digestion is
faulty. Chamberlain's Tablets will do
i ou good. UDtainanie everywuere.
WATCH LOST IM KKWAUD
Lady's small gold wa.cc'j lost eith
er on street or at picture show. H'
reward for teturn to Dn.ke Hotel. .
31-lt$-5835
LOST Gold bracelet set wittt.
pink cameo. Reward for return toi
1019 Cheyenne Ave.
31-2t-5837
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Serial No. 014351.
Notice tor PubVaCon
'Department of the JiL.tiior, U. 8
Lanl Ornce at Alliaiict, Nebraska
June 26, 1915.
Notice U hereby giva that Eiiza
beth Saylor. of AntKij, Ncbraa.3
wno. on M-ca l!!2, made-
Homestead Entry Serial N'. 014351
for SW U Sec. 3; EM NE'4: NW
NEi,4 Sec. 9; NV,4 NE,i; NW or
Section 10. Township 22 North of
Range 45 West of the Sixth Princi
pal Meridian, has filed notice of In
tention to make Final Three Year
Proof to establish claim to the land"
above described, before Register and
Recelver, U. 8. Land Office, at Alli
ance, Nebraska, on the 9th day of
August, 1915.
Claimant names as witnesses: Ar-
thur C. Peterson, of Antloch, Nebras
ka; Henry Jones, of Orlando, Nv
braska; Howard Beck, of Lakeside,.
Nebraska: Anton Ronsborg, ot PaW
let, Nebraska.
T. J. O'KEEFE. Register
30-7t-623-5699
Serial No. 013282.
V.. .. I..l.lt..u,!....
Department of the interior, U.'
Land Office at Alliance, Nebraska.
June 26, 1915.
Notice is hereby given that Jultt"
G. Blrkel, of Alliance, Nebrask
who, on March 30, 1911, male
Homestead Entry, Serial No. 01328 r -for
Lot 6, Sec. 19; Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, I...
6; SE4 NW4; SWV4 NEtt; NE'V
SWVi; tihk SEhi of Sec. 30. T. ZZ.
N.. K. 47; SM SE4 Sec. 24; NE
of Section 25, Township 23 Norths-
Range 48 West of the Sixth Princi
pal Meridian, has filed notice of in
tentlon to make Final Three Year
Proof, to establish claim to the lanrV
above described, before Register f nf
Receiver, U. S. Land Office, at Alli
ance. Nebraska, on the 10th day of
August, 1915.
Claimant names as witnesses: Lee
McLaughlin, ot Alliance, Nebraska;.
Lewis L. Unger, of Alliance, Nebras
ka; Henry Sagemuller, ot Alliance
Nebraska; George Workman, of Al
liance, Nebraska.
T. J. O'KEEFE. Register.
30-71-624-5498