The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, September 09, 1915, Image 6

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    ANOTHER CAR LOT OF EXTRA
Fancy Elberta Peaches, Pears and Prunes
Peaches 75c
Plums $1.40 Pirate
Pears $2.25 Per,
Crate
Box
, Large Sizes
E&$&1 Four Basket Cartes
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No better Fruit to be had. We advise buying now, as the season is well advanced
MALLERY GROCERY COMPANY
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ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE. WE PERSONALLY
HANDLE AND SOLICIT CONSIGNMENTS. ASK FOR
OUR MARKET CARD. IT CARRIES OUR ELEVATOR
BID, CASH SALES, ETC. SEND IN SAMPLES FOR
GRADE AND PRICE. -
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Blanchard - Nisvvonger
Grain Company
OMAHA
NEBRASKA
Just Press the Button
and have liht for your hog house, barn, garage, house and yard; power
for your washing machine and electric fan; heat, for your electric iron.
Enjoy on the farm all the comfoits of city life.
The Alamo Electric Farm Llrfht Plant
maVes It possible for every farmer to have electricity. The rkt ef the ttunJarJ
plant is only f'.i.t.OO. The cost of operation is very moderate, as many Ne
braska useis testify in writing.
The Alamo improved result of eight years successful manufacture
is the ideal farm plant, simplest, safest and hxi. Takes up bat little spate.
Easily installed; ready for operation when taken out of the crate.
Write today for literature telling all abou the Alamo and the cost of
various sized plants, with and without the enpine. We will tell you who the
dealer is in your locality, so that you may see the plant before you buy.
ALAMO ENGINE & SUPPLY CO., Dept. 6 Omaha, Nebraska
THE ROOMING HOUSE OF ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
COMFORT WITHOUT EXTRAVAGANCE
47-ATLAS ROOMS-47
F. L. SMITH. Proprietor
RATES:
Pec Day, 60c aud Up. Per Week, $ 2.00, $2.50 and 3.50
PURE. FRESH MILK AND CREAM
Direct from the TRABERT DAIRY ruone nd 3w
Our Milk is from Inspected Cows," Guaranteed Pure. Prompt
Delivery. Phone us for a Trial Order
Be an Auto Expert
HI ALLIANCE HERALD
LLOYD O. THOMAS, Busine Manager
fOHN W. THOMAS, Editor HARVEY K. RHODES, City Editor
Published every Thursday by
THE HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY
Incorporated
Lloyd C Thomas, President J. Carl Tbomu, Vice Pres.
John W. ThomM, Secretary
Entered at the poet office at Alliance, Nebraska, for transmission through
the malls aa second-class matter.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. $1.50 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
Dusty's Dabblings
What has become of the old-fashioned
butcher who used to wipe his
nose on his apron?
A lot of good dishwashers are
spoiled when some young ladies start
taking piano lessons. About 'steen
per cent of these girls set the
readers of his paper. The doctor
goes to see another man's wife, and
the man pays him for it. When the
editor visits another man's wife he
gets a charge of buckshot. Verily,
the editor hath his trials."
You think you're Intelligent, but
who was secretary of state during
Roosevelt's administration?
Why does a chicken cross the
street? No, that isn't it she cross-
idea les over to meet sonic sweet He-thing
that they can play classical and rag
time music after four lessons, and
they stop their musical education
right there. Naturally the young
men and other company feel In duty
bound to ask the young lady to play
if they sight a piano In the house,
aiid are also in duty bound to say
they just love the music. If all the
music a third of these would-be's
know was "pooled" It would nearly
make one good piano player. This la
not a knock on music, but it is a
knock on the girls who just take mu
sic for the looks of things, and never
(advance far enough that they can
play entertainingly.
that she met at the dance the other
night.
About 97 ,6 men out of a hundred
when asked by a reporter what they
know will reply, "Nothing". And
some of them are right.
The man who is always talking
about his wonderful achievements
generally hasn't much else to talk
about.
This patriotic business Is becom
ing so strong that some enterprising
manufacturer will soon come onto
the market with red, white and blue
hose for men, women and babies
especially babies.
You men who don't like Alliance
there are six trains leaving here
dally, and all go considerable dist
ance away take your choice. You
are not chained here, and if you are
such a chronic knocker that you
can't use a boost even once in awhile
you are better off away from here.
The present war offers unusual op
portunities to knockers.
The men have a lot of fun at the
expense of the women when they bid
goodbye to one of their number who
is going on a long journey to the next
station. But to my notion the men
haven't any room to talk. Jubt watch
a bunch of stags the next time one of
the bunch leaves, and you won't say
another word about the women.
An Easy, PleMMSutt laxative
One or two Dr. King's New Life
Fills with a tumbler of water at
night. No bad. nauseating taste; no
belching gas. Go right to bed. Wake
up in the morning, enjoy a free, easy
bowel movement, and feel fine all
day. Dr. King's New Life Pills are
sold by all druggists, 36 in an orig
inal package, for 25c. Get a bottle
today enjoy this easy, pleasant lax
ative.
Adv No 2
LOCAL NEWS
Most of us are willing to Join a so
ciety for the prevention of things we
don't want to do, but want to keep
the other fellow from doing.
John Adams, foreman at the Times
office, returned Sunday from a two
weeks' vacation, during which he vis
ited with relatives and friends at
Carroll, la., and Omaha. He was
accompanied home by his cousin, L.
J. Rohner, of Carroll, who visited
here until Tuesday.
Frank Gaddis departed Monday
for Culver, Ind., where he will attend
Culver Military Academy for the
coming term.
T. 0. Shaw came in Wednesday
morning from Denver to accept a
position in the men's furnishings de
partment of the Harper Department
store. Mr. Shaw has recently be'ti
employed by the Denver Dry Goods
Company, and is a capable young
man.
heated la large and the department
haa decided that the pool will only be
open aa atated above. Alliance lov
ers of the sport of swimming ahould
plan to uae the pool either Saturday
evening or On Sunday.
Mtaa Era Duncan returned home
today from an extended visit with
relatives and friends at Denver, Ft.
Morgan and Brush, Colo.
J. P. Weatervelt, of Oerlng, propri
etor of the Farmera' Mercantile store
at that place, atopped over in Alli
ance Sunday on his way home from
attendance at Market Week in Oma
ha.
II. H. Ostenberg, cashier of the
Scottsbluff National Bank, waa an
Alliance visitor Sunday. Al Bowen
of the First National Bank of the
same place waa another visitor here.
Harry Zlckert, former pupil of
Miss Eunice Burnett of the Alliance
School of Music, la now studying in
New York City. He writes frlenda
here that be is having great oppor
tunities to hear concerts by well
known people. He recently attend
ed a concert at Madison Square Gar
den, given by the New York Globe. It
was one of a series called "Popular
Promenade Concerts."
No no Equal to Chamberlain's
"I have tried most all of the cough
cures and find that there is none that
equal Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
It has never failed to give nie prompt
relief," writes- W. V. Harner, Mont
peller, Ind. When you have a cold
give this remedy a trial and see for
yourself what a splendid medicine it
is. Obtainable everywhere.
FIREMEN PLEASED
Members of Alliance Volunteer Fire
leNtrtmeitt Well PleMd' with
l,almr Day Exercise
The Alliance Volunteer Fire De
partment took a prominent part in
the Labor Day entertainment, both at
the fair grounds and down town in
the evening. At the regular semi
monthly meeting held Wednesday ev
ening the boys all expressed them
selves as being well pleased with the
entertainment and with the receipt
from pi'iter ni
went into the treasury to help pay
tne balance due on luf piu... .
The dance given by the fire depart
ment In the evening at the opera
house waa well attende dand netted
n nice sum. The department is
planning to have a number of enter
tainments for members and their
I'amilies during the fall and winter
nonths. v
CLASSIFIED DEPARTCHJ
RATI 1 1 The ehara-e for koUk
lar aed special edition la le eer
ear laaerilOB. six word to tee I
Advertisers eo deslrles; soar bar
ware to in ear aeveruaeueat
ed to a boa lumbtr, oar ( The
aid.
AdvartlsemeBt charred t
kavlaaj aecounta are measured ey
ud, noi oy me woro.
N.B. The Herald cannot be
alble for mora than wreu
too due to tjrpog-raDhioel error,
lalm for error oaa be allowed i
the iota or tbe following- month,
advertisement Inserted to nia
forbidden must be atopped by
order.
FOR SALE Brick houae.
pletely modern. Good barn. Oroo
fully Improved. Also aeveral
dence lota. L. H. HIGHLAND,
Sl-tf-5830
MISCBLLARBOn
JAMES M. KENNEDY. DENTIST
First National Bank Building-. Alli
ance, Nebr. Phones: Office, It; Uses'
dence. Ulack 10.
Monev to loan on real estate.
tf F. E. redd:
RECORD FOR TRAlUMBIf
Railroad men can secure a very u
ful book at The Herald office. It le
dally time book for trainmen and
linemen. The price la reasonable.
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FOR SALE Bargain In five
cottage at 116 Missouri avenoev
Large rooms. Renting for 1 12 pear
month. In good repair. Price flOte,
DR. GEORGE J. HAND.
29-tf-5690
MONEY TO LOAN on your lanoL
Wrlte the First Mortgage Loan ft Se
curlty Co., Council Bluffs, Iowa.
27-tf-4933
ALTOS FOK SALK
One Cadillac auto in good condi
tion; made by same firm that mad
the Wm. Mitchell and R. M. Hamp
ton autos; price $75. Also one two
cylinder Reo, $150; and one four-cylinder
Studebaker, price $300.
W. D. HUMER.
34-tf-5900
BARN FOR
Phone 263.
37-3t-5972$
RENT Close inv
New arrivals in Fall Hats. Some
beautiful creations. '
Mrs. Sanquist & Daughters.
10-lt-5031
FOR RENT Brick bulldiu. down
town location. Suitable for garage'
or blacksmith shop. See, phone or
write B. C. Anderson, AUlance..
Phone' 0 or ZZS.
39-tf-5016
FOR ItKNT -hounrkoopintf
at
children.
auK U-tf-670-
3 rooms for light:
210 Yellowstone. Nv
Mrs. I.. J. Maco.
A lot of kids who will be old
t-iiough to vote in ten or twelve years
.-ire going to cast their first ballot for
a republican president when they
learn that the democrats reduced the
tariff on castor oil and made it cheap
l iiout-li to enable mothers to Increase
the size of the dose.
Anyway, DuBty is entitled to some
i credit he didn't follow the lead of
I all the other paragraphers in the
country and spring an ancient Jest
about September Morn.
Many a man who steps back aud
allows a pretty young lady to board
the street car first Just to be polite
generally has at least one other rea
son for so doing.
fraction Uourae
We want bright young men, mechanically in
clined, to prepare In our school AT ONCE to
fill money-making positions in the automo
bile Industry. Experience unnecessary. We teach you the business
thoroughly. Course in tractioneerlng free to all who reply immediately.
IJNCOLN AITO HCllOOL,' 80 St., Lincoln, Neb.
TRAINMEN'S daily time booka lor
aale at The Herald office for twenty
. eenta each. Ask to eee them.
TRAINMEN'S dairy time booka for
sale at The Herald office for twenty
cents each. Ask to aee them.
No, Algernon, the Alliance city
ordinances provide no punishment
for kicking the man who wears per
fume.
Just another mention about the
difference in men's and women'a
clothea. What man would have bla
tailor put a double row of large. Jet
buttons down the back of his suit,
right where he would have to alt on
them all the time?
This is the season of the year when
the undertaker begins to look for
ward to harvesting tbe crop of those
who pull shot guns through the fence
by the muzzle.
We don t know w here tbla comes
from, but it is chock full of philoso
phy and truth: "When the doctor
makes a mistake he buries It. The
doctor uses words a foot long, and
people think he shows intelligence
and ia a good doctor; w'aen tbe editor
uses long words he it criticised for
trying to foist a brainstorm on tbe
J. B. Kennedy, Burlington agent at
Ellsworth, and a former wire chief
here, departed the first of this wet-!;
for the eastern part of the state for n
two weeks' visit with relatives and
friends.
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L. II. Mosier, dispatcher, expects
to leave in a few days In his Ford fT
trip through eastern Nebraska.
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Dispatcher C C. Atwell left the
first of Abe week on a hunting trip in
the mountains. His place is beinn
tilled by G. C. Redman, from Ster
ling, who worked in the local ollice
about a year and a half ago.
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Mrs. J. F. Triukle and son Sam re
turned today from an extended visit
at Lincoln and other points. Mrs.
Trinkle left on 4 4 for her home at
Ellsworth, but Sam is remaining un
til tomorrow to look after business
uiattera.
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Mrs. J. W. Richardson, who bad
been here visiting her sister. Mm.
Amy iKentop, returned to her home
at Mitchell today.
a a
Miss Golda Brown came in today
from Denver for a few days' visit
with her alBter, Mrs. Wm. Russom,
.a a a
M. E. Langston came in from Bro
ken Dow Wednesday, and remained
until today, accompanying Charles
Schafer to Crawford where they will
be entered in the motorcycle races
during the Trl-State Fair this week.
a a
Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Lingle, of
Lingle, Wyo., passed through here
today enroute to Chicago.
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Beginning with this week, the fire
department swimming pool will be 2:30 and 3
open ror use Saturday evenings ana
all day Sunday, until further notice.
With the approach of cooler weath
er, tbe expense of keeping the water
Tratlic C Nearly Needed
Saturday evening the walks on
both sides of Box Butte avenue were
a reminder of a large city. Hundreds
of people were on the fetreet, and It
was necessary for a pedestrian goln(
in the opposite direction from that
of the greater part of the crowd to
dodgeand squirm his w iy through
he lines. Weather conditions weru
ideal throughout the evening, and it
teemed th.it everyone took advantage
of the state of weather for fear it
would not continue. The pleat-ant
evenings of the past two weeks have
been more than agreeable to Alliance
people, and they have only one way
of showing their appreciation, and
this they did en masse Saturday ev
ening. Automobilists also enjoyed
the ozone immensely, and dozens of
cars were going up ana uown uox
Butte throughout the evening, and
this also conveyed the impression
that Alliance was getting into tbe
city class. The maneuvers at the
street intersections were made suc
cessfully, but once or twice some wo
man would stand breathless for a
couple of seconds while two cars
made a close passing. If the traffic
continues to increase on Saturday
nights aa it haa in the past, it will
nearly be necessary to put a traffic
cop at the intersections.
Al'TO KQU SAUK Kour-cyllBd-r
Oaklund. In Kd condition. ChfHp. &'
J. L. Nlcholai, Ht-o Oarage, Alliance. '
3a-tf-6986
AGENCY for BALM OF FIGS
Mrs. C. Fox, 306 West 3rd St
36-3t-5943$
PiniDlee. Skin lilemluhe. Eczema
Cured
No odda how serious, bow long
standing your case, there'a help for
you in every particle of Dr. Hobaon'a
Eciema Ointment. It wipea out all
trace of your ailment, and leavea
your skin clean and soft aa a child's
Hundreds of users have sent volun
tary letters of thanks. Just try ont,
box. It will mean freedom from
suffering and embarrasiuent.
Adv No 2
MOVI-: Kl It.MTl HE SAFELY
We have equimed our dray wag
ons and auto truck wiiu th latest
appliances for moving furniture1
without marring or scratching or
damage. Up-to-date wagon pad a
will bo ued by us on all moving Jobsv
JOHN R. SNYDER, Phone 16.
3 7-tf-r,!r0
Buy your receipt books, legn!
blanks, blank notes, all kind of
blanks at The. Herald office. Price
reasonable. A big assortment.
GIRL WANTED For general
housework. Mrs. W. R. Harper.
39-tf-5010
LOST At Fair Grounds on Labor
Day. a black umbrella, square cut
handle. Notify Mrs. Harvey Hacker;
Phone Black 417.
40-tf-5024
FOR SALE REASONABLE: Seo
ond-hand Ford touring car in goo4
running condition.
GEO. F. SNYDER.
40-tf-5023
FOR SALE A house and aix lota
in Alliance. Close in. Will sell very
cheap if taken at once. Write bex
324, Hall Hotel, Denver, Colorado.
38-4t-4963
NOTH'K
I will be at the city hall between
30 p. tu. daily for tbe
next few weeks, to receive special
taxea aa per ordinance No. 216.
ARCHIE GREGORY.
38-!t-497l City Treasurer.
FURNITURE FOR SALE CHEAP'
All of our household furniture:
Sanitary couchea, dressers, buffet, pi
ano, chairs, tablea, ' atanda, chlffoav
lera, commode, roll top desk, fillar
cabinet, mn tress, feather bed, rugs.,
etc. Also, bicycle, w heelbarrowv
garden tools, tubs, rain-barrel, floie
er pots, fruit Jars and other things
too numerous to mention. Term,,
cash or bankable note. Call and eaw
us, or phone 90. O. S. Baker, 6
Box Butte avenue. Alliance.
S0-3t-5033
New arrivals in Fall Hate. Somm
beautiful creations.
Mrs. Sanqulat ft DaughtectV
40-H-5031
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