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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1917)
AMJAltCK if KKAi.lt. THVRSDAY, OCT. II, ItIT DOINGS OF THE VAN LOONS Fathr spoke at an inopportune time it seemt to ml . covc nj2r aSSri A$fflU1 nmudn that irUM ve. Jl I V noM : I bvm yf.a.'. ' TELEPHONE THREE-FOUR-OUHGT HERALD I'ltiM.KHMAN FORCED TO FA I j AMERICAN FLAOS N Kearney. Neb. A group of Ger man Americans rciildlng In the vlcln ity of Pleasanton sallied forth and railed on three of their less patriotic neighbors of the same nationality, forced all three to erect the Ameri can flag over their homos and pay public homage to It. Judge W. D. Oldham, chairman of the council of defense, was Informed of the facts yesterday. There was no demonstra tion of riot in connection with the visitation of the patriots and none called upon offered resistance. One man, connected with the township school, pleaded that he did not have time to come to Kearney and pur chase a large flag. He was promptly furnished one and himself unfurled it to the breete. There are many Oerman-Amerlcans residing In the vicinity of Pleasanton but the loyalty of none has ever been publicly ques tioned until this occurrence took place. Mr. Sin 1 tti Recommend Chamber Uln's Tablet if Do you want to Buy a dog? Rent a house? Find a ring? Sell a boat? Trade horses? Hire a cook? Secure a position? If your want is worth wanting, it is worth spending a few cents in these columns. Five Cents per Line Count Six Words to a Line No Advertisement taken for Less Than 15c Typewriter paper and second sheetB. Herald Publishing Co. Phone 340. for1saTe der "Reo" Roadster. In perfect con dition. Inquire Dr. Jeffrey. Phone 865. 44-tf-8679 FOR SALE Three soft coal and three hard coal heating stoves. F. E. Reddish. 42-2t-8637 FOR SALE Scholarship for com plete business course in the Nebras ka School of Business .Lincoln, Ne braska. One of the leading "business educational institutions of the west. The scholarship will be sold at a good discount, on reasonable terms. If interested call at The Herald office or address Box 8635, care Alliance Herald. 42-tf-8635 For Rent FOR RENT Two modern rooms, burnished single or in suite. Gentle men preferred. Phone 90. FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT Lady preferred. 308 Big Horn h venue. 38-tf-8517 "UNTsHEOOMnFoR? -Downtown location in strictly modern private home. Newly fur nished; suitable for gentleman who works downtown or on railroad. Phone 347. 44-tf-8665 TWO ROOMS for light housekeep ng. Telephone R. 436. FOR RENT One sleeping room. i08 West Second. Phone 217. 45-8684-lt For Sale HIGH GRADE second-hand auto, mobile for sale cheap. Nicolai St Son. 37-tf FOR SALE. Re-cleaned seed wheat $2.00 per bushel. Rye $1.60 per bushel. J. A. KEEGAN. is-tf-8554. FOR SALE High grade typewrit er carbon paper. The kind that gives yon a clear duplicate. The Alliance Herald. Phone 340. YoTu CHCr?7oKeraflnd. las, high-grade automobile for sale heap. Used but In excellent condi tion. Nicolai A Son. 37-tf FOR SALE House, five rooms and bath, on Big Horn. Address Box 8542, care Alliance Herald. 37-tf-8542 FOR SALE AT EXECUTOITS 8 ALE Two residence properties lo cated as follows: Lots five and six in block six, Wyoming addition to City of Alliance. The residences are compoaed of three and five rooms. TtlAHA miIiIaiimi nmnoFtlol mint Via ...... . .1.1 J'llJ J.. . V . V' . 1 u ... -. " sold. Inquire of L. A. Berry, Room . Rumer Block, Alliance. Nebraska. Phone 9 8287-23-tf FOR SALE Five-room residence at 509 Sweetwater avenue. Electric lights, city water, bath. Barn. Ideal down-town location. A bargain and can be purchased on easy terms. Call at The Herald office for further in formation, price and terms. F0K8AliPTyp for all makes o ftypewriters. Type writer and pencil carbon papers HAHGAIN HUNTERS TAKE NOTICE We have for sale: A lO room modern house. One 0 room modern house. One 5 room modern house, except heat. One 0 room modern house, except beat. One 5 room modern house, except heat. SEE SNODDY A MOLLRING. 42-tf-8636 Wanted MEN WANTED 13 miles east of Alliance, Nebraska, located on Burlington Railway at Hoffland, Nebraska. Good wages to all classes of labor, based on 25 cents per hour, including board and room for com mon labor; car fare refunded after sixty days' service. Ample accom modations for married men with families. Address: Potash Reduc tion Company, Hoffland, Nebraska. 4 4-tf-8667 Lost and Found FOR SALE One of th beet quar ters in Box Butte county for $10.00 per acre. Look it up. It is the NW4 of section 32, township 25. range 60. Geo. aGllup. IHk Timber. Montana. 5-8683-tf FOUND Rim holder and nut from Stanweld automobile demount able rim. Owner may have same by calling at Herald office and paying for this ad. 37-tf-8503 mJMJSVTT and a bunch of keys. Owner may have same by calling at The Herald of fice, identifying the keys, and pay ing the cost of this want ad. HER ALD PUBLISHING COMPANY. 34-H-8469 FOUND--Front portion of auto mobile headlight containing rim and "Legalite." Owner may have same by calling at Herald office and pay ing for this advertisement. Herald pujjiMiinjj 13d!15!l FOUND A casting, evidently part of a tractor or other large piece of farm machinery, on road leading to Alliance, by members of The Her ald force. This casting Is evidently badly needed by someone and any one knowing to whom It belongs will eonfer a favor on the owner by ad vising him that it Is at The Herald office, where it can be secured by calling for It and paying toe costs of the Insertion of this want ad. HER ALD PUBLISHING COMPANY. S4-tf-8471 "lobt'auto""t7r1 Vacuum Cup casing with tube on spare rim, inflated ready for use, be There's no false modesty about this want ad page. No legitimate propo sition need hesitate to launch forth to find a response. tJNeed not even sign ' ii your name ur address. This office receives and holds replies for you. "I have had more or leas stomach trouble for eight or ten rears," writes Mrs. G. H. Smith, Brewer ton. N. Y. "When suffering from attacks of indigestion nnd heaviness after eating, one or two of Chamberlain's Tablets have always relieved me. I have also found them a pleasant lax ative." These tablets tone up the stomach and enable It to perform Its functions naturally. If you are troubleu with indigestion give them a trial, get well and stay well. Oct. Adv. SWITCHMAN DIES FROM HIS INJURIES Falrbury, Neb. Edward Farrell, Rock Island switchman of this city died Friday at a local hospital. He was injured Thursday evening in the Falrbury yards while at his work. His foot was caught In a frog, the engine struck him and passed over his left leg and injured his hip. He was also hurt Internally. He is sur vived by a wife and child. Chamberlain' Cough Remedy the Most Reliable After many years' experience in the use of it and other cough medi cines, there are many who prefer Chamberlain's to any other. Mrs. A. C. Klrsten, Greenvlller'Ilhv. writes, "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has been used in my mother's home and mine for years, and we always found it a quick cure for colds and bron chial troubles. We And it to be the most reliable cough medicine ff have used." Oct. Adv. COAL AT 5 CENTS PROFIT to state iNsrmiTiom Lincoln, Neb. Coal for nine stat institutions will be purchased by the board of control from a single Omaha firm during the next olght months, on the basis of G cents a ton profit over the mine price fixed by the United States government, plus freight charges and actual cost of delivery. A contract of that kind was award ed to E. E. Howell A Son of Omaha. The institutions which will receive coal through this firm are the peni tentiary, insane hospital and ortho pedic hospital in Lincoln, school (or the blind at Nebraska City, institute for feeble minded at eBatrice, sol diers' home and women's industrial home at Milford and the girls' indus trial school at Geneva. It Is expected that 20,000 to 25,00 tons of coal will be delivered under the contract, which runs until June 1. The board considers it made an excellent bargain in the purchase of its fuel. tween Crawford and Lakeside on Thursday, September 27th. Size of casing, 31x4 inches. Reward for re turn to Keeler-Coursey Company. Alliance, or D. A. Thompson, Lake side. 44-2t-$-8863 Miscellaneous Build a Home of your own. See Snoddy and MoUring, Agent for Ne braska Bldg. and Loan Co. 42-tf-8636 Caillnx cards lor the ladles an printed promptly and neatly at Th Herald office. The prices are reaa onable. Phone 340 for samples an price, or call at the office. mvefThnttIjrsaYeXy" We have equipped our dray wag ons and auto truck with the latest appliances for moving furniture without marring or scratching or do ing damage. Up-to-date wagon pads will be used by us on all moving Jobs. JOHN R. SNYDER. Phone 15. 37-tf-5950 TO TRADE!- We have a tract of 225 acres of nice land to trade for horses. What have you? Burns Real Estate Agency, Alliance, Ne braska. 42-6t-$-8650 "mneYTRTloan on Farms and Ranch I juhI. SNODDY a MOLLRING. 42-tf-8636 strawThTrries WALNUTS AND CIDER! 1M full siae quarto Fancy Straw berries, SS.OO; Hlack Walnuts' 91.20 per bushel; Sweet Older, 99.00 per barrel of fifty gallon. Apples by the barrel or car load, ak for deliv ered prices. WICKHAM RERRY FARM, Salem. Nebraska Typewriter ribbons of all kinds The Herald carries the largest stock in Alliance at all times. Phone S40. Herald ads bring results Try one in the next issue JUMP FROM BED IN MORNING AND DRINK HOT WATER Open sluices of system each morning wash away the poisonous, stagnant matter, says authority. and A glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it, drank each morning before breakfast, keeps us looking and feeling fit. Life is not merely to live, but to live well, eat well, digest well, work well, sleep well, look well. iWhat a glorious condition to attain, and yet how very easy it is if one will only adopt the morning inside bath. Folks who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when they arise, splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach, can, instead, feel as fresh as a daisy by open ing the sluices of the system each morning and flushing out the whole of the internal poisonous stagnant matter. Everyone, whether ailing, sick or well, should, each morning, before breakfast, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoon ful of limestone phosphate in it to wash from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the previous day's indigestible waste, sour bile and ioi8onous toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and puri fying the entire alimentary canal before putting more food into the stomach. The action of hot water and limestone phosphate on an empty stomach is wonder fully invigorating. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and gives one a splendid appetite for breakfast. While you are enjoying your breakfast the water and phos phate is quietly extracting a large volume of water from the blood and getting ready for a thorough flushing of all the inside organs. The millions of peope who are bothered with constipation, bilious spells, stomach trouble, rheumatism; others who have sallow skins, blood disorders and sickly complexions are urged to get a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from the drug store, which will cost but little, but is sufficient to make anyone a pro nounced crank on the subject of internal sanitation.