The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, June 29, 1916, Image 11

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    THE French of today
are famous as pastry
makers, but they would
not now think of using the crude methods pic
tured here that were employed by them some
centuries ago. They, like ourselves, must have a
Modern Bakery Equipment
in order to produce the toothsome dainties that are
demanded. Our customers tell us that our pastries are
always as good and frequently better than the home
kind. The secret is baking genius plus modern equipment
Quality and cleanliness are the twin mottoes
of this bakery et all times.
F. F. Stephens
Successors to
Nohe Bakery and Cafe
ZEDIKER AT SIOUX CI1Y
Alliance IW.y Will he One of the Fo'
tiir at Sioux (1l Itoniiriup on,
July :l to A
Dwlght Zediker, Alliance, Nebr.,
winner of the world championship
belt for relay raring at the Cheyenne
frontier clays celebration, champion
also at the Fort Morgan. Colo., round
up, the I'entlelton Stairpede and the
Walla Walla. Wash., Itodro. will
bring his string of thoroughbred re
lay horses to the Sioux City Roundup
and race during the period from July
3 to 6.
Zodiker's entry blank came to Joe
Morton, general lrtan .?er of the
Koundup in the mail today. Zedi
ker holds the world rerord for Bpeed
in retiy rating, his string of horses
having covered the two-mile track
with an average speed of 51 seconds
to the half mile. Zed.kcr changed
horses and saddles at an average
speed of 3 Vi seconds. One of the
runners In the Zediker string is said
to be worth $1,800, and all of the
horses are valued at more than 11,
000 each.
The Zediker entry is the fifth for
the relay events. The Itoundup man
agement is particularly anxious to
get a large number into this event,
because of the spectacular character
of the. event and because a heavy
purse has been offered for daily con
tests. J. F. Dallard, an Oklahoma cow
boy, now riding In the French inspec
tion at Grand Island, has forwarded
his entry blank and will be one of the
Itoundup celebrities. Mr. Dallard
was the winner of the purse as the
best "all around hand" at the Chey
enne meeting last year. Sioux City
Tribune.
SPECIAL NOTICE
PIANO BUYERS
A GOOD PIANO will last a lifetime.
A POOR PIANO, under very favor
able circumstances, may be in condition to
be used at the end of five years. WHICH
IS THE CHEAPEST IN THE END?
The Schmoller & Mueller Pianos and Player
Pianos have an Established Reputation.
They are manufactured of the best material! ami by thoroughly akilled workmen. They
ara model of food taste, hcautifnl lone and artistic workmanship and, last but not least,
are auld from factory to boiue, saving you the usual $100 to $150 retail profit.
We pay all freights and oar 57 yeara experience i yours if you five us your trade.
Write today for our tree catalog and trial offer in your home, the only way to teat an
instrument.
Our unlimited guarantee bseked by our entire resources ol over SI ,000.000 and our easy
payment plan 3 to 5 yeara il desired, allorda you absolute protection and makes buying easy.
Writ today how to obtain a beautiful Jewelry Set by placing your order this month
or giving ua the names ol prospective customers.
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Largest Retailers of Pianos in the World. OMAHA, NEB.
E 133 Eatablished 1H59 Capital and Resources, over $1,000,000.00
FKKE JEWELRY SET
Mail tbia Coupon today for Free
Catalog and information how to get
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NAME
aS M3 ADDRESS
Stomach Troubles and Constipation
"I will cheerfully Bay that Cham
berlaln's Tablets are the most eat la
factory remedy for stomach troublea
and constipation that I have sold In
thirty-four years' drug store serv
ice," writes S. II. Murphy, druggist,
Wellsburg, N. Y. Obtainable every
where. .
Adv-June
STATE CAPITOL NEWS
Slate Auditor Win. II. Smith lU-Jccts
91.700,000 Douglas County
Honda 011 Legal (J roil ml
Lincoln, Nebr., June 28 (By F.
C. Ayres and II. L. Cooper) Audit
or Win. 11. Smith has rejected the
$1,700,000 Douglas county bond is
sue voted on at the recent primary
election, on the grounds that the is
sue failed to receive the necessary
majority. The bonds received a ma
jority of the votes cast on the propo
sition, but failed to receive a major
ity of all the votes cast at the elec
tion, and as the courts have held in
numerous instances that this is nec
essary, the auditor refused to ap
prove the history and will according
ly decline to register the bonds.
There are about 3500 foreign and
domestic corporations doing business
In Nebraska, and the corporation tax
department of Secretary of State
1'ool's ottice has been kept busy for
several weeks past re-issuing tax li
censes to these corporations. Already
more than 1000 have been issued for
this year, and great batches of re
mittances are coming in daily. The
domestic corporation tax is due July
1, and after August 1. delinquent
companies must pay 15 per cent In
terest. Foreign corporation tax is
I'Jhy It Costs More to Furnish
Telephone Service in a Large
Town Than in a Small One
Telephones usually increase in number as a town grows, and
the more telephones there are the more opportunities there are
for the use of each telephone.
The more calls there are from each telephone the more it
costs to operate that telephone and the more wear there is on the
equipment.
Also the equipment per telephone is more expensive in larger
places. For example, in a town of 10,000 people the more intri
cate and complicated switchboard that has to be used costs near
ly five times as much per subscriber connected as in a town of
1,000 people.
Subscribers in the town of 10,000 people live on an average
three times as far from the central office as in the smaller place.
Also subscribers move more in large centers, and these moves
cost money.
A more exacting grade of service is required in larger places,
which increases the operating costs. Again wages, taxes and
rents are higher as a town grows larger. Then, too, in larger
places we are generally asked to place our wires underground in
cables, which is very expensive.
These are some of the reasons why telephone rates cannot
bo as low in large towns as in small ones.
due A lit; 1, and becomes delin
quent alter Si pi. ...h i 1. More than
$100,000 tf revenue is annually de
rived from these taxes. This is the
direct result of democratic legisla
tion, the law having been passed dur
ing the session of 1909, when the
legislature was solidly democratic.
Uy request of Fire Commissioner
W. S. Itldgell. Attorney General Wil
lis K. Heed has handed down an opin
ion that where a Are Inspector finds
defective wiring In private residences
or public buildings which does not
conform to the provisions of the Un
derwriters code or Is not considered
safe, he can order the service cor
poration to shut off the light until
the wiring Is put In safe condition.
The department hns Just received a
letter and copy of an opinion in a
case which was appealed from the
common pleas court of Scioto county,
Ohio, wherein the Fire Marshall law
of that state was declared constitu
tional. The letter also cites the fact
that the Indiana law was also recent
ly upheld by the courts. The Ne
braska law la similar to those of the
above mentioned states, and the fire
Cominlsion is at present involved In
a suit at Minden and two at Ewing
questioning the validity of the Nebr
aska statutes. The commission Is
confident of a favorable opinion.
Not since 1897, when President
McKinley Issued his call to Governor
Silas A. Holcomb for the mobilisation
of the Nebraska National Guard for
service in the Spanish American war,
has there been such military activity
as is now apparent at the state capl
tol. Nearly a score of years has come
and gone since those stirring times,
and it is Governor Morehead who,
this time, as Commander in Chief of
the N. N. G., receives an almost iden
tical order from the Sec retry at War
under President Wilson, to begin
preparations to mobilize his forces
for service on the Mexican border.
The order was the signal for feverish
activity at guard headquarters, Mes
sengers scurried hither and thither;
telephones and telegraph offices were
beseiged; kha-kl clad . officers and
men of the line suddenly appeared,
springing up us it were, like phan
toms in the night, and the tramp,
tramp of their army shod feet became
familiar sounds along the corridors
of the capitol building. Where a
few hours before all was pence and
pastoral appearing the scene was sud
denly changed to one of grave mili
tary and war-like deliberation.
Most of the men ure anxious to go
and no trouble is anticipated in mob
ilizing the two regiments required,
and more if necessary. Ab this let
ter is written orders froiii Washing
ton are to the effect that mobiliza
tion wil take place on the state fair
grounds. Hy the first of July It is
expected to have the regiments
about complete, well along with the
revular drill tv. oilier work incident
to rounding 'he men Into shape for
service in the field.
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"As the twig is bent so the bough is inclined."
When your hoy is young is the time to impress upon him
that his money is his best friend. . If he puts it in the bank,
his pride in his bank account will help him to increase it.
Time quickly steals away; money quickly pjilea up. He
will be independent some day soon, if he banks his money now.
BANK WITH US
We pay 4 per cent interest on time deposits.
FIRST STATE BANK
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Catarrh Cannot He Cured
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, a?
they cannot reach the seat of the dis
ease. Catarrh is a local disease,
greatly influenced by constitutional
conditions, and in order to cure It
you must take an internal remedy
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Inter
nally and acts thru the blood on the
mucous surfaces of the system. Hall's
Catarrh Cure was prescribed by one
of the best physicianu in this coun
try for years. It is composed ol
some of the best tonics known, com
bined with some of the best blood
purifiers. The perfect combination
of the ingredients in Hall's Catarrh
Cure 1b what produces such wonder
ful results in catarrhal conditions
Send for testimonials, free. F. J
CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo. O
All Druggists, 75c.
Hall's Family Pills for constipa
tion. Adv-June
CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS
Lint of Kxanii notions to be Taken for
Federal 1'onHIoiih, During I lie
Month of July .
The following examinations for
positions In the I'nitsd States Civil
Service will be given at Alliance on
the dates giveii. Full Information
can be secured from the locr-.l secre
tary at the Ailla.ice postofflce regard
ing any position:
July 18. Coal mining engineer,
'i ale. salary $2,400 to $4,000. Ord
nance draftsman, male, navy depart
ment .salary $3.28 to $7.04 per day.
Assistant petroleum engineer, male,
salary $1,800 to $2,500.
July 19. Laboratory aid in seed
testing, both male and female, salary
io0 to $720. .Calculating machine
fu-rator, male and female, salary
$900 to $1,200.
July 19-20. Attorney, interstate
oininerce commission, male, salary
$1200 to $1800. Mechanician and
laboratory assistant, male, salary
$3.50 per day.
Itumiing Would Join the Anny
Tom Banning, insurance traveler,
is quite a practical joker. Meeting
the Herald scribe on the street the
last of the week he proposed that
they (he and the scribe) Join the vol
unteers and be soldiers. Unexpect
edly thescribe developed enough
backbone to accept his proposition
and, taking Tom by the arm, start
ed for the Commercial Club office,
where the recruiting for Alliance's
company of the national guard was
going on. However, on arriving at
the door, Tom refused to enter and
instated that he wanted to join the
"Salvation Army." lie has been rec
omraended as a new recruit for the
latter army and will undoubtedly
soon be wearing the familiar uni
form and perhaps singing the songs
and beating the big bass drum.
Will lie At KUworth During Bummer
Mrs. Richards and sons and Mr.
Comstock and family, owners of the
bt ranch properties at Ellsworth, who
have been making their homes In
Denver, will be at the ranch during
the summer. Chai. C. Jameson, who
is interested in the companies, will be
at Ellsworth at times daring the
summer and this fall. He has
moved his home to Denver some
Painted Floors
Save Scrubbing
Painted floors are sanitary and easy to keep clean. Bare
floors absorb dirt and grime and require hours of back-breaking
work with the scrub brush to keep them in condition.
You can fix up your floors yourself with
Lincoln Floor Paints
They change old shabby floors into new floors that are easy
to keep spotlessly clean. Ask for color samples and a copy of
the Home Painting Jobs booklet, which tells you about painting,
varnishing, waxing and finishing floors and all surfaces about the
home.
F. E. fi OLSTEN
wMf;
Benjamin Franklin Said:
"It is not only ill management, but
it discovers a slothful disposition, to
do that in the afternoon which should
have been done in the morning."
The man who leaves his Life Insurance until the afternoon of
his life, instead of taking it out in the earlier years when he
has all the advantages of good health, good earning power and
low cost, displays not only ill management, but what often
proves to be neglect with sad consequences.
John G. Lewis
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
Manager for Western Nebraska
Security Mutual Life Ins. Co.. of Lincoln, Nebr.
St
an
months ago.