The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, March 16, 1916, Image 11

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DOINGS OF THE VAN LOONS
Grace has no monopoly on hcroca.
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What Happened in
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The town of Lander, Wyoming, has written a new chapter in automobile history, and
incidentally has gone far to strengthen our contention, which Ls that
Nearly Everybody Who Wants a Motor
Car Wants a Buick
A short time ago a garage in Lander caught fire. Thirty-four cars of almost as many
makes were destroyed. The next day twenty-two of the owners who lost cars placed their
orders for new cars, and
Out of the Twenty-Two Cars Ordered, Nineteen
Were 1916 Buick Six Cylinder Cars!
Without a doubt there is no way to keep motor
car buyers from buying a liUICK when they acquire
a REAL KNOWLEDGE of motor cars. Overwhelm
ing advertising campaigns, slashing prices (long al
lowances on used cars), dollar-down-and-dollar-a-week
tactics and other selling schemes bid strong for
business, but gradually the motoring public is ac
quiring an understanding of the great BUICK
VALVE-1N-TIIE-HEAD principle, and this knowl
edge is back of the tremendous and ever-growing
popularity of the BUICK car.
I Have Purchased the Buick Agency
from W. W. Norton and have the
CARS NOW ON DISPLAY
BUICK FOURS AND SIXES ROADSTERS AND TOURING CARS
At the BUICK Garage
VALVE-IN-HEAD fk
(, lrJ MOTOR CARS
118 BOX BUTTE AVE.
AUTO LIVERY
PHONE 164
J, Lo Nicolai
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AGAIN WORKS FOR CITY
Prank Iloed Is Turned in by IIoiuIm
man and In Working Out Hne
011 tity Strewn
Frank Reed ia again in the employ
f the city, doing compulsory street
service under the observation of the
fficials. Frank served one day re
cently in the same capacity but was
discharged when Everett Cook fur
ished bond to appeal the case, in
which he had been convicted of vag
rancy, to the district court. Heed en
joyed several days of liberty and
passed up four opportunities to en
sage in some legitimate work, and
is bondsman decided the officers
bad not been so badly mistaken in
their idea of the proper procedure, It
ib reported that Ueed was making
preparations to "skip out" arid leave
the bondsman to hold the sack.
At the Imperial
Friday the 17th
When to Take Chamberlain's Tablet".
When you feel dull and stupid af
er eating.
When constipated or bilious.
When you have a sick headache.
When you have a eour stomach.
When you belch after eating.
When you have indigestion.
When nervous or despondent.
When you have no relish for jour
Meals.
When your liver is torpid.
Obtainable everywhere.
Adv March
The Alliance tTleanlng Works Is
mow located in the basement of the
Drake Hotel. Telephone SH.
There are fcnndre! of reason why
9011 fehould use Herald Want Ad;
there are hundreds who rend Ihein
carefully.
LAD GIVEN ANOTHER CHANGE
Harvey h. I.inp Convicted of Being a
Delinquent, Is 1'arolled
to Father
OPERETTA IS SUCCESS
Crowded House Is Well Phased with
Hay Tut on by Pupils of the
Centnil School
That patrons of the local schools
and the tax payers are Interested in
the work being done is evidenced by
the fact that a full house greeted the
pupils or the Central school Friday
night when thpy put on the operetta
"The Golden Sickle," at the I'helan
opera house. The total receipts for
the evening's entertainment were
1107.25.
The play Itself was excellent and
the specialties between acts were al
so fine. The whole program reflect
ed much credit on the teachers of
the school who labored so diligently
and faithfully ror several weeks
training the young people for this
event. Miss Delia Abbott was In
charge of the affair, and she was ably
assisted by Misses Mary Anderson.
Ksther Terry, Pauline Scott and oth
er teachers of the school.
The only unpleasant thing about
the evening's program was the show
ing made by one of the lads who
Played an Important part, and in jus
tice to this lad we want to explain
that, la the face of circumstances
which could not be avoided, he stayed
with his part and did the best he
could after having contracted a sev
ere cold at the last minute, when it
was too late for anyone else to take
the part. His willingness to go
ahead In the face of the conditions is
very much to his credit.
Following the program Miss Ab
bott entertained the teachers of the
school, the principal, G. M. Burns,
and wife, and her sister and brother-in-law.
from Crawford, at the Alli
ance Cafe.
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Kearney Plant Closed for Year
KcMinic Work Coming Seaw
Kearney. Nebr., March 14 It was
announced here definitely today that
the Kearney canning factory would
resume operations thin season, after
having been shut down for the past
7ar. The factory was built here
tour years ago and operated for one
ver as a local stoc k company plant.
The second year It was turned over
to a private company and last year Its
operation was suspended. While the
output of the factory was much In de
mand and all orders could not be
lined, the trouble seemed to lie In the
fact that not sufficient crops of corn
and tomatoes were raised in this vi
cinity. The plant was not a money
making venture and Iihb still out
standing against it $9,000 In unpaid
stock. The old stockholders have
again taken hold of the plant and
hope to develop it into a paying pro
position this year.
ki:akm:y goks dry
After Many Years Saloons Voted Out
by itig Majority
Kearney, Nebr., March 14 As
soon as the present licenses have ex
pired thiH spring, saloons in Kearney
will be no more. At the annual
spring election here today the drys
won their fight by a majority of 322.
The contest had attracted a lot of at
tention not only in Kearney but in
other cities, as this was the first time
the saloon question had been submit
ted In Nebraska this year, and some
thought it might furnish an Indica
tion as to how the state would vote
in the fall. Kearney has been wet
for years.
HEMIN6F0RD MAN PAYS
DOUBLE FOR THIS STEER
Owner ItccoverH Ktolen Htoer la IW
plevln Suit ISi-ought In Box
Hut to County Court
Some weeks ago Oeorgo Young, f
Ilemlngford, bought a steer and pal
$40 for It. Ijist week In county
court judgment was rendered against
him for $S4.80. costs In a replevin,
suit brought by Jos. Smith of Bayav
and Smith was awarded the steer. Ta
date Young is out $40 in cash, han
judgment standing against him for
$F4.80, and hasn't anything to show
for It.
This was one of the steotn stoics
from Smith and for which Kit Holt
Is awaiting trial In the district court
of Morrill county.
The steer was bought at a sale dt
Hemingford by Cat Wildy, who
turn Bold It to Mr. Young. Jadp
Kerry held that the steer was wrong
fully in the possession of Yomag,
hence he is liable for costs.
The plaintiff, Mr. Smith, waa rer
resented In court by Attorney Eugesw
Burton and the defendant was repre
sented by U. F. Gilman.
Has Your Com
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Expired? in town
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We will sell at Public Auction at the
Spry Barn, Alliance, Nebraska
Commencing at Noon
Saturday, March 25th
Mignon Anderson, Star of "The Wo
man In Politics," Mutual Matterpic
ture, De Luxe Edition, In Five Parts.
. Produced by Thanhouser.
I'otted Kltaiurock
Green carnations and potted sham
rock for St. Patrick's Day. Alliance
Greenhouse.
Harvey L. Line, a fourteen year
old lad. was convicted last u-ir in
county court of being a "delinquent",
ann was parollefl to his father by
County Judge L. A. Ilerry. with in
structions to report every Saturday to
Probation Oflicer J. W. Miller. Num
erous petty offenses Including the
theft of small articles were charged
against the boy but the officials were
lenient and are giving him another
cm.r.ce. Any breach of his parole or
any complaint made against him will
cause him to be brought back into
court tnd sentenced.
This is one of the first steps of a
campaign the oflicials are undertak
ing with the view of eliminating
t'eubl" in various quarters caused by
unruly boys and also with a view of
correcting the bad habits of some of
the youngsters and getting them
started on the right track.
Hank Foolishness
You occasionally see it stated that
colds do not result from cold weath
er. That is rank foolishness. Were
it true colds would be as prevalent in
midsummer as In midwinter. The
microbe that causes colds flourishes
in damp, cold weather. To get rid
of a cold take Chamberlain's Cough
Kemedy. It ls effectual and is high
ly recommended by people who have
used it for many years as occasion
required, and know its real value.
Obtainable everywhere.
Adv March
It pays to advertise. Keep your ad
in the Alliance Herald.
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A Car Load of
Percheron,
Shire
and Belgian
Stallions
Ranging in age from 2 to 6 years
Ranchmen and Stockmen will fiml this the best opportunity for buying row I Stallions
they have ever had. Kvery Stallion a sixty per cut breeder, inspected and licensed by the
Stallion Registration Hoard of Nebraska, ami fully guaranteed to purchaser in bill of sale.
TERMS: CASH OR SATISFACTORY CREDIT.
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Joliet, Illinois
Oscar Braman, Manager
COL. BANKS and H. P. COURSEY, Auctioneers.
F. J. WAS, Clerk.
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