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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1916)
V O U R HAY ig H figured for 70a ; any measurements; any shape stacks; both government and local or Western rule; endorsed and used by bankers and hay dealcn wherever introduced; aa essential to the farmer as the Interest table to the banker or the adding machine to the office. Price of tables, 60c each; set of three, $1.00. Herald Publishing Co. Alliance, Nebraska' 3E ILER GRAND HOTEL 16th and Howard Streets OMAHA, NEBR. All Stockmen know this Hotel Most of them stop with us Well Located Always Comfortable South Omaha Cars Pass Our Door BATES : $1.00 to $2.00 Single ; 75 cti. to $1.50 Double Try us once under the new management You will come again ' Harry Ryan still in charge of the Bar Popular Priced Cafe . P. W. MiKESELL, Prop. A half dozen fine Bone Tipped Corn Cob Pipes, symbols of the comfort we furnish, mailed to you FREE OF ALL CHARGE, If you send us this add with your address HIGH GROUND NURSERY STOCK Cheapest to buy and best to plant. You do not go to low lands or draws for seed corn. Why go there for trees! Our stock is not forced and will give you entire satisfaction. Our plant is located the farthest west of any nursery in the state, which insures prompt service. - , HARRISON NURSERY CO. YORK, NEBRASKA MDeat:F6r?Pii& ill with us either, bat we didn't drop I you from our subscription list on that account. Boston Transcript. That Cheerful Friend When all the world seems kind o' wrong. And thlnxs ain't Kotn' right, And when you've got the blues so Bad You'd moat aire up the fight, Your cheerful friend cornea down the street; Ilia features seem to shine; He greets you with these words: "By George. Old chap, you're lookin' fine!" You've simply got to tone up then, No matter how you feel; The world takes on a different look; A smile begins to steal Across your beaming countenance; The very air Is wine; You pass on with the knowledge that "By George, you're lookin' one:" You soon forget your aches an' pains; It puts you back In tune; If there's any better tonic, It would be earth's greatest boon The friend who Slaps you on the back With gusto half divine, And says to you, "By George, old chap. You're lookin simply fine!" Cause for Dislike "I don't iike that man." "Don't like him? Why. my fellow, you don't know him!" "That's why I don't like him. refuses to meet me." dear He WHEII Y0UJ30J0 DEIIVER You Cau Find Modern Accommoda tions, at Moderate Price Hotel, Conveniently Located v tfortii a Discount At a certain church It was the cus tom for the clergyman to kiss me bride after the marriage ceremony. A young lady who was about to be mar ried in the churcn am not rensn me prospect, and Instructed her pros pective husband, when making ar rangements, to tell the clergyman she did not wish him to kiss her. The young bridegroom did as directed. "Well, George," Bat atne young ia dy, when he appeared, "did you tell the clergyman that I did not wish him to kiss, me?" "Yes." "And what did he say?" . " "He said that In that case he would charge only half the . usual fee." In visiting a city of hotels, such as Denver is, one is sometimes at a loss to know where to put up. Few peo ple care to stop at some of the bum places that have out a hotel sign, and yet most of us prefer to not pay ex travagant prices for hotel accommo dations. To those who wish to find a mod erate price hotel, with modern con veniences, well located, Hotel Mid land, at Seventeenth and Arapahoe streets, will be quite acceptable. It Is only a few blocks up Seventeenth street from Union Station, and yet It is near the business center of the city. ' Hotel Midland is conducted on the European plan, guests pay for their rooms only, getting their meals else where. There are good restaurants and cafes nearby. The rates at the Midland are low, considering the fine location and good accommodations. Well famished, steam heated rooms. with clean, comfortable beds, and privilege of bath, may be had at 75 cents and one dollar per day; room with private bath, $1.60 per day. 7-4t-7159. You should use the Coal that gives the most heat for the money expended. Try this: ROCK SPRINGS LUMP per ton We also sellKooi, Kirby and. Colorado Nut and Lump. Call phone 5 for quick delivery VAUGHAN & SON Feed, Ice, Kerosene, Qasoline and Lubricating Oil r!iimniimmimiiimmmmirmrmtttmttttnimi HMIHIHillllllHttTt If v A S You Muft Be Careful Accidents will occur. When they do, you must be sure to dress the wounds carefully. Not to do , so may mean blood poison and death. We carry a full. line of first-aid supplies such as ' ' ' Bondages Adhesive Plaster Stv.es Liniments Disinfectants Medicated Cotton All of- them simple, effective helps which you should J'eep on hand for emergencies in your home. BRENNAN'S Hot and Cold Drinks, Lunches Served at Our Sanitary Fountain. Up to Them Little James. aged six, had been taught to pray each night for all his relatives and friends, , ana conse quently the list had grown quite large. So one night when it came time for the customary prayers he refused to say them. "Well, well. James!" saw Ji mother. "Why won't you say tuein? All good little boys Bay their pray ers." "Yes, but I'm too tired." "Oh, my, that's no excuse. Come .... now, mat s a gooa ooy. "Well." relented James, "i guess I'll have to. But, ar.ybow, I'm not solng to pray for everybody, l m go ing to cut a lot of em out. home or 'em will have to save tnemseives. Harper's Magazine. F.vadiiiK the linsket Oh, Editor! with yawning basket, Thta little favor, let me asu it. Consider, if 'twould be the thing To take this' little gem I bring One that's quite worthy of a casket' And throw It In that selfsame Basnet. I've heard of throwing pearis 10 swine. ' And offering Willie Bryan wine: But if you do that basket stunt. My feelings you will much affront. - - r . . s3. i. Ask I'm a Hard One A Sunday school teacher had been telling her class of little boys about crowns 01 giory ana nenu in wards for good people. 'Now, tell me," sne saia, at me close of the lesson, "who will get tne biggest crown?' ' There was Bllence lor a minute or two, then a Drignt nine cuup imri out: .... "Hlm'wat's got th biggest eaa.. Jut the Difference Th manager of a great Bhop was showing his admiring friend around. 'How can your assistants ten wnen a woman is really a purchaser or on ly BhopplngT" asked the latter. "That s simple, repneu u mu- ager. 11 tney iur ouiucmiue cheaper, they want. to buy; when they're shopping they usually say: 'Haven t you tniB in a otuwr iiu" tyT' " run rtiwr T jot uiimmnr a smart innkeeper re turned a number of broken beer bot tles to his brewery, and asKea to De allowed for them, as tney nau u-ru burst by the sun.' The manager examined the corks, and thta is a copy of his reply: 'Dear Sir: We'll stana tne io u you'll tell us who lent uia soi corkscrew. Just the Thing "t.n't that a nouguereauT" asked Mrs. Malaprop as they stopped for a moment to look at the new pictures. "Oh. my. no." repueu ner iioir. .! T Vi ii li An "it'B'a lion. Hut l toia jwhiuu he brought It home mat u good , deal more Jise one 01 things you mention. An Iii-I11.ii lobbyist "That man must be an Insidious lobbyist." doclarol Congressman flrnmn. "What has he doner" inquireu rvineressman Way back. "He invited me to share a nottie 01 er luice with him." Pittsburgh Post. Xothlntr Worth While "Did vdu find anything in that T" asked the footpad. "Nothing: worth, while." answered the burglar.' "But I t's bad luck to kattiu av emnty-handed. so I brought along the watchdog and lot of burglar-alarm aparatus. Washington Star. A Helper siiih--Gold more is a very gener n... nA follow. Do you know. he'B in.iivii ticir,inif Homebody out. - inn fHadlv) Yes. I know. I ,ont in KAfi his daughter the other night and he helped me out, too! Corn Varieties in Western Nebraska Preliminary results from variety tests of corn conducted at the North Platte and Mitchell as well as other experimental stations seem to Indi cate that U. S. Selection 133, a yellow dent corn; Marten's white dent; and White Australian are varieties which are well adapted to this part of the Great Plains area and good varieties for western Nebraska conditions. The White Australian variety, which Is a flint corn, la pointed out as being de serving of further trials, especially where corn for hogging off is desired. Of the varieties tested, the medium early seems superior to the very ear ly or to the late ones. ONE WEAK SPOT , Mimv Alliance People-Have a Weak Part Too Often It's the Hack Many people have a weak spot. , Too often it's a bad back. " winges follow every sudden twist Dull achin-; keeps up, day . and night. Backache is often from weak "kid neys. In such cases a kidney medlc'ne 's needed Doan's Kidney Pills are for weak kidneys. , For backache and urinary Ills. Good proof of merit in the follow ing statement. . . Mrs., Thomas O'Neal, S.. King St., Chadron. Nebr.. says: "I had more or lesB trouble from my kidneys tar several years. I suffered severely from an attack of lumbago. My back became very lame and painful and I felt tired and languid nearly nil the time. Doan's Kidney Pills were fin ally recommended to-me and I b'igan using them. I was -soon freed from the annoyance." Price 50c, at all. dealers. Don't Bimply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. O'Neal had. Foster-Milburn Co., ProfSs., Buffalo, N. Y. 1 Adv feb 3-10 . FEItU NORMAL NOTES Tha second semester began Mon day, January 24, the work continu ing without any interruption between semesters. Registration had been al most completed one week in advance. About thirty-five new students have enrolled this semester. A normal bulletin has Just come from the press which Is given over to some outline courses In botany by Professor Jean and some suggested nature Study material and its treat ment by Professor B. C. Hendricks. This bulletin will be mailed to any school expressing a wish for same if the request is accompanied by post age. Two more basket ball games are scheduled for this week: Grand Is land, February 2, and York, Febru ary 3. botu of which promise to be Interesting games. Dean Mattie C. Ellis was called to Florida last Thursday by the, serious illness of her mother. The young men of the Men's Glee Club returned Saturday morning from their annual concert tour. They gave five concerts ana report a very enjoyable week with good audiences and successful concerts. They were accompanied by Miss Meyer of the voice department, who contributed some solos, and Miss Grace Telch who is their accompanist. The pro gram includes the usual quota of lighter melodies and c liege songs but lays stress upon music that is really good. We are glad to note that we are to hear this Glee Club on Monday evening in their annuol at- home concert. Pres. Hayes attended a meeting of the county superintendents and oth er educators of the 'state in Lincoln last week. The meeting was called by State Superintendent Thomas for the purpose of discussing the needs of the country schools and means of meeting these needs On registering this semester stud ents were charged a fifty-cent hosplt al fee, which is to be used in paying the wages of the school nurse. The board of education has rented a fur nished cottage for her occupancy. The nurse will visit students and wait upon them in their rooms, and when circumstances warrant it pa tients will be removed to the Infirm ary. Miss Barclay began her duties in this capacity January 24 and at the present time there are two patients In the hospital who are suffering from tonsilitls. Prof. S. C. Smith, head of the de partment of manual training, was called away Wednesday to attend the funeral of a brother. Dean E. L. Rouse was In Kearney last week, where he addressed city teachers' Institute. The people of Peru toad tne pnvn- LEAHTf SCIENTIFIC rAItMINU More money Is wasted by not knowing HOW to farm man is km by the ravages or Ores ana nooai. EXPERIENCE Is a GOOD TEACH ER, but be charges a mighty stiff tu ition fee. ir Ton are farming or thinking 01 farming, why not learn the farming game as you would any otner Dul lness game? If yotJ-have not : th tim or think you are too old f spend two or three years In an agri cultural college, take a course In the Campbell Correspondence School i of Holl uuiture. and learn the principles and practices of SCIENTIFIC FARMING. xo don't have to leave home just us your SPARE TIME that otherwise would be frittered away. The WeBt is full of opportunities for the man who knows the farming game fro ma scientific standpoint. You know all about BURBANK, and you have heard of CAMPBELL the great soil wisard. You ca learn what he has learned and is much less time. Send for our CATALOG NUMBER FOUR and a copy of CAMPBELL'! SCIENTIFIC FARMER. If you ar looking for AGRICULTURAL IN FORMATION you will find what yom want. Address CAMPBELL COURESPONDENCB SCHOOL, HILLINGS, MONTANA PLEASANT HILL NOTES Mrs. I. E. Barritt has been on the sick list the last week. E. Abley and son Dale were callers at C. Hansen's, Sunday. Winnie Warn spent Sunday and Monday with home folks. came P. K. Christenaen and wife. home from Alliance Saturday. . J. P. and P. K. Christensen and J. Jaspersen were in Hemingford Tues day on business. Hans Hansen left Saturday for Blair, Nebr., where he will visit rel atives and friends. Clara Christensen, who has beem working for T. A. Green's the past month, returned home Sunday. Bryan Christensen is spending a few days at the home of his sister, Mrs. K. M. Christensen, this week. Mrs. Jim Best and son Hugh, Mrs. Curry and son, and Miss Bessie Coa- the i nors spent Sunday at T. A. Green s. I Albert and George Roth. Dick eae of listening Monda7 evening to 1 Freese. Ejner Christensen, Ella Mor- D Sfdw!-8tS2r Wotf.SSSS In J -kanc. Car. "enningsattded the one of his stirring patriotic address es. Dr. Steiner is the greatest auth ority on immigration in America and Is the author of "The Trail of the Iniuigrant". "The Spirit of Ameri canism", ana otner line doohs. : iilss Susan Harmon of lish department has been granted a leave of absence for the current se- raet ter and left Saturday for Lincoln Saturday old night. Alliance People Get Instant AcUon Those who have used it In Alliance ! are astonisnea at me inBiawt - the Eng-:tion 6f simple buckthorn bark, glyc- erine, eic, uiueu m iuicn-. Because it acts on BOTH lower and upper bowel, ONE SPOONFUL Adler- wh re she will enter the University ' ika relieves almost ANY CASE con and do some advanced work In Eng- . stipation, sour stomach or gas. It re lish. . t moves such surprising foul matter , rr 1 that a few doses often relieve or pre- Something Good ! vent appendicitis. A short treatment inose wno nate nasiy iueuu.-im- ...1. ,lnn1l,h trouble. Har- should try Chamberlain's Tablets for constipation. They are pleasant to take and their effect is so agreeable and bo natural that you will not real ize that it has been produced by a meuicine. . Obtainable everywhere. Adv Feb ry Thlele, Druggist. A Tv G-2 I Nearly new, late model, typewriter , for sale cheap. On easy terms. In ! quire at The Herald office. " Old papers for sale at The Herald (lowers for St. Valentine's Day at office. Five cents a bunch; six the Alliance Greenhouse. bunches for a quarter. iuiu'hii FiifixN A rountrv editor. arote: "Brother, don't stop your paper Just because you don't agree with the editor. The last cabbage you sent us didn't agree The Bell Engineering Staff . Working out complex scientific and engineering problems, the Bell Telephone Sstem 1m a ceneral ttlt of more than 500 technical, electrical and mechanical experts. ; Most, if not all, the telephone instrumentalities that have led to improvement in telephone service in the world were either evolved by, or adopted and developed by. this staff. The Bell System's general engineering staff includes a greater nvmber of scientiite, technical and meshmical experts of a higher grade than can be found in all the other government or private telephone administrations in the world combined. v 1 By means of this centralized general stiff the Bell System is able to keep in advance of the trleph-,n art, avoid repetition cud duplication of work, and ?;ive each Associated Company in tne System expert advice and expert assistance. The cost of this work is large, but it is spread over a Vast system and the,co?t to each cvTimxiity is very smill. The expense has been warranted a hundred fold by results. It has enabled the Bell S.vstetn to give the best r.nd the cheapest tele phone service in the world. - NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY i; I 3