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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1915)
wis m THE FLAVOR OF "SPEAR HEAD" IS UIIIQUE a Third of a Century HAS THE RICH RED BURLEY TASTE ( lirwitiK is ibc only way t- pot llir rich t.istc of the toliaccn Uaf. Ami tin- only futm of tnlmcoi in wlinli mi iztt ) b'.if as N.iinii' m.ule it i- liic pln form. A cliiw "f Spear llfacl pliitf toliacm lias a v'iiilrti!l fl.mir Midi as it ili.l aihl tnliari'o. pc:ir iwwr will taste in any Head flavor i.s imiiti , fvtt lastingly (Ulicious Csmnhrll Primrose. rnreueritlnK the International Correspondence Qhew That HaS Been FamOUS for HcnOOIS, 18 in Hie Cliy mm nrrn 111 the Interests of that Institution. II. V. Uneven returned the latter part of last week from HyannlH, near which place lie had been work Inn on the Davis tnnrli. l ine iiHMtrfiiH'til Rinite mnl retlel lol;i. I.. II. IIIkIiIiiikI. O noncr w nt to llyannla Tues day ti lock iifler Imihiih-hh mutters and visit with friends. Mn A. W. Keiknuin, of Chadron. Ylsited Ktween trnitiH Tuewlny with the Karl Mallny family on her way Division Superintendent Welden bamer made his regular limpet-lion trip to Deiidwond Tuesday. Skinner's Macaroni Products, made in Nebraska. Ask your groc r. A dr. Mra. E. 11. Morrison came In today from Crawford for a few days' visit with her son, (luy Morrtaon, and with her many friends here. Miss Boss Held, of Lincoln, la ex- pocted here Sunday for a few days' visit with the James Keeler family and with her many other friends. Ilotigh Dry, 6 cents pound Alliance Steam Laundry. A Ford touring car was sold by the Keeler-Coursey company Tuesday to Cal Derr, of Mallnda, and on Wed nesday they sold a touring car to R. McFall, of near Pawlett. ? The Alliance Shoe Store for the best repair work. 4-tf-6510 A marriage license, was Issued Wednesday to Loyal S. Wright, of Hemlngford, and Anna Edwards, of South Omaha. Ills aire is glren as 12, and hers as 56. This is the sec end matrimonial Journey for both. Pine assortment of llont candy received today. lu II. High. land Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Townley and Mr. and Mrs. James Townley are ex pected here the first part of next week from KIrwin, Kans., for a few days' visit with the Messrs. Town ley's slBtcr, Mrs. C. M. Cox, and fam ily. Mrs. Thomas Corey and I. Edmi- sten. of KlnRold, Nebr., mother and fcsrther-ln-law respectively of Mrs. S O. Ciirr, of this place, reme In Mon day for nn extended vlalt with her Mrs. Corey Is an InvalM, and while they were waiting for the train at in cr other 'I hat mellow, fruit. anil s.il i-.f y ii j-I. Spear I lead has lu cn famous tor a third of a cmtury as the richest, ta.sti- st of thews. It's niaile of sun-ripened red Hur ley. Anil it's produced hy the most modern methods, which develop the luscious flavor of the loaf to the su preme degree. It in safeguarded at every step in its making. The factory is clean and san itary the processes are pure-food pro cesses. When the choice red Burley has been pressed into mellow, sweet Spear Head pluKS you have a chew that simply can't ie enualled Spear Head is the lugn-quaiity cnew of the world Try Spear Head youll never again be satisfied with any other chew. In 5c and K)c cuts. there to meet him and to visit with relatives and friends. Job nut bun Apple, $2.2T er bar rel, H.V- M'i bushel. A. I. RODGERS. Guy Morrison spent Sunday in Crawford visiting with relatives and friends, returning homo Monday. E. I'. Sweeney made a business trip to liyannls Saturday. Rough Dry, A cents a miiihI Alliance HI earn laundry. Mrs. V. M. Seidell and son depart ed the first of this week for (tram Island for a three weeks' visit will, relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Snoddy went tr A.shhy Saturday for a few days' visit. John MH'oj, M. It., Reddish RI.h k. I 'I e HI. Miss Marguerite Smith, teacher of the. fifth grade In the Alliance schools since the opening of the term, resigned her position on the .'Id of this month and returned to her home at Chadron on account of the serious Illness of her mother. Her place has been filled by MIbb Nell Acheson. Jobnutlian Apples, $2.ii5 ht bar rel, K."c per bushel. A. D. HO DO KII.S. SIXTH ANNUAL SESSION Oftf "Everything baked with rtVI kj?S Calumet is so tempting jQM wholesome delicious CjS 1 want 'em all. For vSo j VCS1 thlnps hard to bake right Ql sQf5( it can't be cquallod. Calu- ft JQ met is the world's best o Oft KakiiijiPowdrr it's mod- Qs NJG Q&i erate ia piicc pure inthe Xj VV can "I pirn I tfc bAin ijOQ yQT vuodeilul i.i lewnuaf ual nic KjOGj tttJ&tf, lug pu .ef lh nuM flwuuouct. fSyf Vf lu bujr and to ue." Syy HOf Jtecaired Hishaat Awanb L CJ SAjX AVw CmI Smt Fn OOO iKV ttt Slit tm IW Ctm fOC Cheap and big canBaldnPowders do not sa vo y ou money. (-.1nT-tct'oes It's Pore and fur superior to aoor milk and soda. Seneca she accidentally pitched out of her wheel chair and suffered sev ere bruises on her face and should ers. She was at once given medical attention, and was able to come on to Alliance on the next train. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hubbard were here from Ashby the latter part of last week, visiting with friends and looking after business matters. Florida Grape Fruit, 10 cent. In II. HIGHLAND. Mrs. Uose L. Rose was up from Lakeside Friday attending to busi ness matters. Mrs. M. A. Piatt returned to her home at Lakeside Saturday after a few days' visit with her son, Art Shane. J. E. ltlee went to Antloch Satur day to attend to some business matters. The Alliance Shoe Store for quick est repair work. IO-tf-6510 Paul Thomas came down Saturday from Henilngford. where he has charge of tho music in the revival meetings, and visited with relatives and friends until Sunday noon. Hough Dry, O cents a pound Alliance SI emu ljvuiulry. Mrs. Adele Phalan came up from McCook Saturday for an extended visit with her daughter, MtB. C. E. Marks, and family. E. E. Fenner went to Hyannis Sat urday to attend to business matters. W. D. Fisher departed Sunday for Topeka, Kans., to look after press ing business matters. He expected to return this week in time to attend the State meeting at Crawford. Jobnatlian Apple, $2.23 per bar rel, per bushel. A. D. KODHFJIS. Claire E. Wilson was here from Ellsworth Monday visiting with friends and attending to business matters. , Mrs. W. E. Housey returned Sat urday from Sheridan, Wyo., twhere sho had been for several days visit ing with her brother and his family J. W. Guthrie went to Omaha Tuesday morning ou a week's busi ness trip. IJetter yourself for a higher posl- ion and increased salary by a course n training with the International Correspondence Schools. Ambitious young people should Investigate. Write or see Campbell Primrose, dis trlct manager, Alliance Hotel. Hough Dry, 6 cents a Miunl Alliance Steam Laundry. Mr. and Mrs. E. Bramer were here Tuesday and Wednesday from Ding ham attending to business matters and visiting. Miss Martha Lux, accompanied by her little niece. Martha Miller, re turned Friday from Crawford where they had been since Tuesday of last week visiting with relatives and friends. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. George Moore, at Newell, S. D., on the 16th a seven-pouna son. Mrs. nioore s mother, Mrs. W. L. Vernon, departed Tuesday morning for Newell to make the acquaintance of her new grand son. Miss Gertrude Green, who has had charge of the millinery department of the W. R. Harper department Btore for the past season, departed Sunday for her home at Chicago to spend the winter. Den Johnson was down from Hem- ingford Wednesday visiting with friends and looking after business matters. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Reynolds re turned home Monday from Omaha where they had been visiting a few days. Mr. Reynolds bad been to Chicago on business, and he was met In Omaha by bis wife, who went Several large Thanksgiving sales are advertised in this issue of The Herald. Our readers will do well to read these advertisements as they mean money saving. J. W. True, an automobile mechan ic with Beveral years' experience, hap accepted a position with the Rer Garage. Mr. True comes from Oma ha. Hough Dry, 6 cents a pound- Alliance 8 tenia Iaundry. George Ellis and "Bill" Edwards arrived at 6 o'clock Monday evening. having driven a Buick Six from Hast ings. The cars will be used by Mr. Ellis as demonstrators. Joluiatlian Apples, 85c a bushel. L. II. HIGHLAND. Nebraska Farmers' Congress to He Held at Home Hotel, Omaha, Nov. 30 to December 2 The Sixth Annual Session of the Nebraska Farmers' Congress, to be held at the Rome Hotel, Omaha, Horn November 30 to December 2, promises to be a record breaker In attendance and interest. If you are a farmer or ranchman you cannot af ford to miss this session of the con gress. This Is your congress and is ilie one organization where Nebraska uirmers can come together and se cure u few things of value to the ag ricultural interests of this state. At i he session last year there were in attendance over half the Nebraska I legislators, who were there for the puipu.se of tinning out tne needs or Nebraska farmers. Each farmer's organization is en titled to ten delegates. Over 100 have already paid their membership uuea and sent In the names of their delegates. If you are a m ..iber of some organization of this nature, it in your duty to see that your organ isation is represented. The names of delegates should be sent to Secre tary J. B. Grannell, I'apillion, Ne braska, at once, with tne member ship dues of 5. If you are not a member of any organization of this kind you are just as welcome and can become a member and have full voting power on the payment of ?1 dues when you arrive at the congress. Anyone desiring further particul ars should address Mr. Grinnell. ANNOUNCEMENT John McCoy, M. D., announces that he has opened offices in the Reddish lilock. lie will conduct a general practice of medicine and surgery, lie will also treat diseases of the eye and ear and do the surgery of these organs. Phone 81. 50-2t-6137 Strictly pure California extracted lioney, 120 lbs. net per case, deliver ed. Freight paid to points In Nebr aska, Dakota or Iowa, at 1 10 per case. Cash with order. T. L. GRAVES. Selma, California. WILL ORGANIZE ASS'N Alliance Auto Owners Will Organize Under Wing of Alliance Commercial Club Alliance Is to have an automobile owners' association. S. W. Thomp son, chairman of the good roads com mittee and a prominent traveling man, and Secretary .Fisher of the club have started the movement which is meeting with the approval of all auto owners. The purpose of the association will be to better look after the interests of automobile owners and particular ly to push road improvement. The organization is to be planned after similar organizations in other locali ties. A smoker will be held at the city hall Friday, November 26, for the purpose of effecting a preliminary or ganization and starting the ball roil ing. Entertainment Committee Appointed Dr. Geo. J? Hand, chairman of tne Are department's committee which will have charge of the entertain ment of visiting firemen on Friday, January 21, has appointed the fol lowing sub-committees: J. W. Guth rle and G..H. Ellis, arrangements for auto trip; Lee aDsye and Lloyd C Thomas, badges: T. P. Rolfson and L. E. Pilkington, picture show; J. W Guthrie and T. P. Rolfson, smoker; L. E. Pilkington, G. II. Ellis and Lloyd Thomas, athletic entertain ment. Dauce New Year's Eve Firemen Myers, Rolfson and Shleb were appointed a committee to pre pare for the fire department's annual ball at the meeting held on Wednes day of last week. The ball will be held at the opera house on New Year's Eve, and elaborate prepara tions are being made. out jr Heart Disease Almost Fatal to Young Girl "Uf daughter, when thirteen yeari old. mi RlrVkfti w:j, l-urt trouble She wai so wi we had to place tier bed near a window i ihe could get her bruth One d'K'tor said. 'Poor child, she i.s llkolr to fall dead anj Urn?.' A frlond told me Dr. Miles Heart r.rmedy liad ru"od her f.ither, h I tried it, and sh iK'in to im iniive. he took f','yZ n emit Triune Lot- ljs'' t,rsi hul 8he ' r x n;vlrcd to mi to- d;.y, a ft, rosj chepkod girt. No one ran tmfi;.;irio the confidence 1 have In 1. K.lea' ilmrt Remedy." A. It. 'AN' N". Worth. Mo. The unbounded in'idrnce Mr. Canon has in Dr. Mi r Heart Rem edy is shared by thousands of others who know ::- vilue from experience. Many ! a; t disorders yield to treatment, if t!?t treatment is right. If you arc bothered with short breath, faintii:;; spells, swell ing of fee. or anl'-. pains about the heart and shou ,!..r blades, pal pitation, weak and l.ungry spells, you should legin using Pr. Miles' Heart Rcmeily at once. Profit by the experience of others while you may. Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy Is sold and guaranteed by all druoglsts. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. A Little Talk About Dividends S OME people think there's a lot of money in the telephone business. Those people have never operated a telephone company. There are few business enterprises in which the margin of profit has been as small as in the telephone industry. No one who has investi gated actual conditions has ever accused us of earning exorbitant profits. We've had hard enough time earning any at all. Of late the price of telephone equipment has been increasing, and there has been a feeling in some localities that we should pay higher wages or allow shorter working hours. These conditions have made it a serious prob lem for this company to get enough money at the present rates to pay expenses and earn suf ficient interest on our present investment to in vite the necessary capital for needed extensions and improvements. REBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPART THE 'PfftDENT AfAN"PlTS ffS MONEY Vm bAYf-SOME DAY f WLL ATEED T. '-firr, '.' "JW fyf I vv-xw.--'--vi .' 1 4 y Sim : VV V' KiJI".l I - What is the use of earning money and extravagantly SQUANDUKING ITT The man that piles up his money in the bank will also EARN MORE. Why! He will take more INTEREST in what he is doing and he will be given the chance for promotion, or for a PARTNER SHIP, over the man who foolishly spends all he makes. Make OUR bank YOUR bank First State Bank ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA Prepare Now Cold weather is here now, and it Bhould be a reminder to you to hunt up those broken windows. If your windows are solid your house will be much warmer, and even what appears to be a slight crack will let in a lot of cold. Don't put it off any longer let us fix them now. We have an extra large stock, and can cut any size or shape you want. The glass we carry is of extra quality, and comes in any thickness you de sire. We cut glass for automobile headlights, too. Phone 73 Geo. A. Heilman, Manager 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 IT'S ALL IN KNOWING HOW WHEN SOMETHING GOES WRONG with your automobile, the repair-shop niuu gets a good sized chunk ot your money, because you dou't kuow WHAT IS WRONG Why don't you learn all about your car? Learn all about every kind of car. Have a good piece of that mouey, or get into the automobile business and get it yourself. NEBRASKA AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL will teach yon the business from start to finish, including LATIIH WORK. REPAIRING, DRIVING. OXY-AtVETYLENK WELDING, and wiring for IGNITION, STARTING SYSTEMS and LIGHTS. Recently consolidated with ELECTRIC STARTING AND IGNITION SCHOOL Of SlOUX CITY, IOWA Both Schools now operate In one fine, new, strictly modern fire-proof building. Write for catalog "A. II." It has names and pictures of men who have made good. ITS FREE. NEBRASKA AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL C400 LIAVtNWORTH STRICT OMAHA. NIBR. IT'S ALL IN KNOWING HOW