The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, September 26, 1918, Local Edition, Image 10

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Herald's Want Ad Page
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llnnre. Nebraska
T. J. O'KKBFK. Register.
rtS-7:-914-9514
WANTED
WANT T lHJY KomrthinK? Hun
dred of nple Weekly Stan thea
wnnt ad rolumtij looklnir for
what ou or oIIicik have ic nITer
lirl qillck result by l -1 1
tn The Rl Hid Want Ad depart
ment .
01RL WANTED for ecu n I lioune
work. Small family. Wood wages.
Phone 173. a7-tr -3434
A'ANTKD A lady with OM child
would like to got employment at i
cooking nnrl housework on a farm or
ranch. For Information please call
Fhone Walnut 8162 or address Box
29. Alliance, Nebr. 9782-tf-84
dtst) let. ( room, completely
ID odori Ii "ti . Ijlt from post
(vffice, price low, ean mis. One
fi room, nfodorn except furnace,
throe (docks from post of f ice ; price
low, eay tomuii furniture if d oat rod,
Uoyd C. ThOQiai, Alliance, Neb.
43-tf-9rno.
rOR BALE A nice Confectionery,
Fine location doing good business.
A tine bargain for one Who wants
to buy a p.yinii business.
(Hvnci onlod to war
Write or see s P, JaCkSOl All i
anCO, Candy BtOfO, Alliance N'elir
42-tf-!ir,:.r,
WANTED TO RENT Furnished
room at once. Address The Her
ald office or phone 340.
WANTED Painter to bid 'on paint
tag and stenciling 8 tank cars; also
) uylng a 210 foot smoke btack. Pot
ash Reduction company, Hcffland.
Nebraska. 40-11-9492
Wanted 2 5 copies of the Alliance
Herald of September 12th. Five
cents each will be paid for copies of
this issue brought to The Herald office.
FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED
We have had a large number of
calls within the past few days for fur
nished rooms. Make that room or
aulte of rooms bring you in an income
by renting to responsible people.
Phone 340, Alliance Herald office,
Want Ad Department.
WASTED I MM Kl 1 A T Kl j Y A 4
OKA410OM COTTAUI':. AIHltK8M
THE HKK 1,1, or PHONE H40.
FOR sale Rotate oak Heating
Stove, same itm new Phone or call
111 East Third 4 2-2t-9 r. r 4 .
FOR SALE One good, 490 model,
Cheverolct touring car; good con
dition; cheap. 4 09 Sweetwater after
6 o'clock. 43-21-9625$
FORJRENT
FOR RENT Furnished rQoms. 224
West Third, two 2-room suites.
FOR RENT One large sleepinp
room furnished, largo enough for
two beds; has outside door. Oentle'
men preferred. 504 Sweetwater or
phono 1024. lO-tf9494
LOST OR FOUND
LOST - Child's dark green velvet
coat, trimmed in fur, sometime
Saturday; li;st seen near Empress
rooming house. Finder return to
Fuller's cafe and receive reward.
41-tf-9570
WANTED Three nicely furnished
rooms for light housekeeping. Must
be modern. No children. Fall at j
Urennan's drug store. Phone 87.
44-2t-9486
WANT TO BUY 1,000 to 1,200
tonB of rmy with the privilege of
feeding cattle on th eplace. Address
Ed J. O. Dea, Kearney, Nebr.
41-t-9571
IjOST- Saturday night, a brown
overcoat," with belt. Lost between
Box Butte and Emerson, on Fifth
street. Finder please return to
Herald office and receive reward.
43-21-9624.
STB AY EI) From Randall's ranch,
red roan horse, no brand, left hip
down. Wm. Reuben. Mlatare, Neb.
Koute 2. 42-4t-9560-$
PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL
AMFNDMFNT
The following proposed amendment
to the constitution of the State ot
Nebraska, as heieinafter set forth In
full. Is submitted to the electors ot
tho State of Nebraska to be voted
upon at the genernl election to be
held Tuesday, November 5th, A I).
1918:
A JOINT RESOLUTION to amend
Section one til of Article seven (7)
of tho Constltutli.il ot the State of
Nebraska.
Be it Resolved by l!:e Legislature ot
tbn state of Nebraska:
Suction L Th;r Beetle One of Ar
ticle sevn oNthe Constitution of the
State of Nebraska lie and the" same
herein is amended by striking out the
following words :
"Second Persons of foreign birth
who shall have declared their inten
tion to become citizens cohiformahly
to the laws of the United States, on
tho subject of naturalization, at least
thirty days prior to an election."
And inserting in the place of the
words so stricken, the following
words:
"Second. Persons of foreign birth
who shall have become citizen! of the
United States by naturalization or
otherwise conformably to the laws of
the United States at least thirty days
prior to an election.
Sec. 2. That at the general elec
tion nineteen hundred and eighteen
(1918) there shall be submitted to the
electors of the state for their approval
or rejection the foregoing proposed
amendment to the constitution relat
ing to the right of suffrage. At such
election, on the ballot of each elector
voting for or against said proposed
amendment, shall be written or printed
the words: "For proposed amend
ment fo the constitution relating to
the right of suffrage." and "Against
said proposed amendment to the con
stitution relating to the right of
suffrage."
Sec 3 If such amendment shp.ll
be approved by a majority of all
electors voting at lUCD election, said
amendment shall onsHtute Section
One (1) Article Seven (7) of the Cum
stltutlon of the State of Nebraska.
Approved, April !. l'JIS.
KEITH NEVILLE,
attest: , Governor.
CHARLES W. POOL
JBecrft1 r if S
I The Churches
FIRST BAPTIST HI lt II.
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
Preaching at 11a. m., and 8 p. m.
P Y. P. ! at 7 p. m.
The church and Sunday school in
planning a Special rally day, to be
hold the second or third Sunday in
October.
A. A. Layton. Pastor.
INEZ C. DAVIS
Hairdresser & Manicurist
THE WILSON
208' Box Butte Ave.
Phone 911
Hours: 12 to 8:30 P. M.
I lit IB H OF CHRIST.
The continued progress of the
Ktagdon depend on you. Wo are
njeased with your splendid co-operation.
The sermons are scriptural and
helpful. Subjects for next Lord's
daj The Abiding Presence of
JOOttt;" The Last Call."
Bible school welcome at 9:45 a. m.
L F. prayer meeting at 7:00 p. m.
Come to the church with a message
and I welcome.
Stephen .1. Kpler, Minister.
DELCO-LIGHT
Th complete Electric Light and
Power Plet
Operates n vncuum cleaner
the modem and sanitary way
to sweep.
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AlBUS A LYTLB, Alliance, Nebr.
lift CtoOMMM Ave. Phone 051
tittttttttt
34-14t-S04-9P.79
WANTKn In this county, hustler
with conveyance to represent
wkntnoaln Urncnrv linUUO - i I it,' ill
ii ui v. v . ......... . . . ..... " - -
rect to consumers. Kxperlence un-j
necessary. Big money for live wires. J
Attractive work for middle-aged j
men. Write Consolidated (Jrocery
a-.. Dl.... , , lHM lO Ol tC1
POTASH l.AKKS WANTK1I
1 am interested in securing good
potash lakes on which to erect-n re
duction plant. If you own lakes,
cither large or small, which are in
the potash district, or if you have
options or leases on lakes, get in
touch with me without delay and I
will handle them for you If they have
the potash. Give full description
rhen writing. T. B. L. Box 9780.
care Alliance Herald. 34-tf-9780
POUND Bunch of keys. Owner
may have same by calling at this
office and paying for this ad.
40-tr-9488
OLD I'M I'M PS WANTKD
The City Mission is In need of
second-hand clothing, esecially men
and shoes. Call phone 696 and w
will call for them. The City Mis
slon
FOR SALE
If you have something that you
wish to dlaposrf of that will be of
us to other people " l uo
tar tin POP BALK "i MIBCKL
LANKOU8 heading will d tiie iir
LADIES - Be the. local representa
tive for the Duchess line in Alli
ance. Lasy to sell. Others makin?
from $16 to f30 per month in spare
time. Pleasant, easy work. Particu
lars free. Duchess Drug Company.
117 Bromley Bldg.. Omaha. Neb.
31-tf-9335
OAVBNQKR WAOOM
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We now have on regular routes
and for special calls our city scaven
ger wagon. All calls to telephone 575
will receive prompt and cnrerul at
tention. Our prices are reasonable
and we are bonded to do coort work.
SAM SHKLTON,
Phone 575. CM) Scavcneer.
33-tf-941 1
LOTS FOB BALE Call phone 930
4 2-2t-9r,61-$
KOR BALE -Chevrolet ear. In food
condition: summer and winter tons.
May be seen at Weaver's garage,, W !
8econd street. 41-tf-9465 j
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FOB SALK CHKAP Wicker baby
buegy in good condition Also'
man's bicycle in fine sh ip. W. A.
Bennett, 13 Reddish block. Alliance
40-tf-9499
Real Estate, Loans and Insm
ance. F. E. REDDISH, Reddis!
Block. 15-tf-6727
TO
KEEP WELL
ATeaapooafal of PERU NA
Three Time a Day
FOR IALE or LEASK Boonung
house, excellent downtown location
n Alliance; 20 rooms, excellently
furnished. Always well Iliad. Will
wll or lease with or without furhJ-l
ii Address Box 9416. care Alll-i
33-tf-9416
P()B SALK Two used autos in i
good condition. One Ford '.ouring
r and one standard make louring
oar ot another make. Both cars are
.quipped with new Hies and n t'' ,
toest of sh ipe. Prices Btaaooahlc .
Inquire a; Tin Herald offl
MOVE FlKNI'IT'ltK SAFELY
:o:
We have equipped our dray war
uns and auto truck with the latei
appliances for moving furnnur
without marring or scratching or d
Ing damage. Up-to-date wagon pad
will be used by us on all movtn
lobe, JOHN R. SNYDER. Phone If
17-tf-5960
All old account- after thirty days
will ix- i haigt'd with lnti rest, so
plnuM doom anl settle. W. L. c.xit-
KOI.L. Black. niitll, corner Second
and Laramie, Alliance. aH4fM6a
Lots for sale
Call phone 930.
42-2t-9561-$
FOR SALK. Roadster, driven only
ix thousand miles. Cheap. Ap
ply Sturgeon Garage. 43-tf.
FOR SALE Two good residence
properties in good residence dis
trict Of AMiance. Close to business
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION
Departniint of the In-tenor 1
C. S. Land Olhce at Alliance. Neb. I
August lit. 191 1 j
Notice is hereby given that Mar
garOl M Travis, of Alliance. Nebras
ka, who. on March 16. 1915, mad
homestead entry No. 017146, for EM
si: '4 section 2: and the Ntjj NK'4
SW, NE4 and N-i IK 14. sectioi
11, townshp 23 norfh. range 4!
west. 6th principal meridian, ha'
tiled notice of intern ion to maki
three year proof, to establish (lain
to the land above described, befor
register and receiver K. S land Oflta
at Alliance. Nebraska, on tin 8tl
day of October, 191H
Claimaht aamei as wltaooaeo:
Has Never Been Down
Sick Since Taking
PERUNA
Read this letter from Mr. Robt.
Minnick, Grass Range, Montana.
"In !:' I Mas out In Kansas
ruunlHc H thr-htK riiiilnr and
the thipsltiria; crew had to sleep
out of doors. One of tie' crew
iiiiiiiiiitt Frniu Almanee to
the t-iiKine one day and 1 wax
feeling very III from aleeplaa;
out. T derided to a;lve I'eruaa a
trial and sent for a bottlo of Pe
rum and a box of Peruna Tab
lets, which straightened me out
in a hurry.
"I have sever hrrn Anna alek
aiaee taat time. I do not take
any other medlrlaea exc-pt Pe
runa. 1 always keep It on hand.
If 1 get my feet wet, net a cold,
feel chilly, or a little bad, I
wava take Perns. People should
not wait until they are down
.sick and then take it, but should
keen it on hand like I do and
when they feel had, tkey ahould
uae It."
Recommended for Catarrhal
inflammation of every description
THEN HE FADED AWAY
POLITICAL Al) FBTIMINO
CANDIDAT FOR THE STATE
SENATE; 28TH DISTRICT
Chadron Nebraska Republican
I did not solicit this olTice hut was
urged to run by my friends who sug
gested I was the man Tor the place.
I come to you through the newspaper
as it will be impossible for me to see
you and solicit your votes. I am well
known in the western part of the dis
trict but a great many of the voters
In the eastern part of the district
never heard of J. W. Good, so it will
be necessary for me to tell you who
I am, and where I came from.
I was born and raised in Hopkins
vine. Kentucky. My parents died
when I was.a small boy and I was
bound out to work for a horse, a
bridle and a saddle until I was 21
years old. I came to Nebraska in 1883
came to Dawes county in 1886, tooR
up a homestead and tree claim, and
proved up on thorn. Have added to
them until I have two ranches among
the best in the district. I do not speak
of this boastingly, but to show you
that I have made a success of my
own business why I solicit your vote,
or why you should vote for me. I was
raised on a farm and have farmed all
my life and am one of tne largest
farmers in this district. My sympathy
naturally would be with the needs
for the betterment of the farmer. As
to the stockmen, I am known all over
the state as being one of the largest
hog meiin the strte. also raising cat
tle extensively and my sympathy
would be with anything that might
help the stockmen.
I wns in the clothing and shoe
business for 25 years so I have had
5 years of business experience and
feel I am broad and fair enough with
the farmers, the stockmen, the busi
ness men to see the needB of all as a
whole
The great ciue".tion before the peo
ple today is to do the things that will
help Win i Ins war. I am trying to do
my bit by working a little harder to
rai.;e and produce a little more, by
being a little mole active in soliciting
und taklni liberty bond:', war sav
ings stamps, helping the Red Cross
and also helpful the Y. M. C. A.
drive. Some other tHn;rs I stand for
is better roads, better schocls, better
churebee, belter cattle, belter hogs
and better people and to do all we
can to win this war as quickly as
possible without sacrificing too many
of our boys.
As I said before I did not solicit
this office but was asked by your
friends to make this run. I am will
ing to sacrifice my time for my coun
try at this time at aiy cost.
I will appreciate your vote Novem
ber r. 1918, also anything you may
do oi say in my behalf.
Respectfully,
.1 W. Cood for State Senate
28th District, Nebraska.
Terms Strictly Cash
mmmtamtmmmm FROM NOW ON mrnrnmmrtrmnmti
Those indebted to me please call, settle and start
over on a ca3h basis
W. L. Carroll, : : Blacksmith
CORNER SECOND AND LARAMIE, ALLIANCE
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FARM BY IRRIGATION
JOIN THE FORTUNATE SETTLERS
IN
THE BIO HORN BASIN OF WYOMING
Your Government has spent five million dollars creating this
splendid irrigation system and will spend two million on new acreage.
It guarantees itegrity and invites you to homestead 40 or 80 acres,
giving 20 years to reimburse, charging no interest and making no
profit.
SH farms are now availably near the new town of Deaver and
10,000 acres of new land will be opened in the next few months.
620 farmers who settled about Powell Wyo., on the first division
ol1 his project are enjoying unusual prosperity; someof these forms
have been sold for 5250 per acre.
GRASP THIS UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY
Free folders with maps will more fully
describe il. Write for them today.
S. B. HOWARD, Immigration Agent, C. B. & Q
R. R.,
1004 F am a in Street Omaha, Nebraska
Government Irrigation means water when you
need it.
Professional Cards
C. E. SLAOLE, M D.
Physician and Surgeon
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
RESIDENCE PHONE No. 52
OFFICE PHONE No. 66
L. W. BOWMAN
Physician and Surgeon
.TOaVfe BOX BUTTE AVENUE
MIIhim . . Nrbraaka
PHONES
Ofllcrt 3tt2 ItrH'dmrrt 10
J. D. EMERICK
Bonded Abstracter
I have the oul art at Abatraet
Rook In Box lluiir t ouar.
OOlcr l ROOM 7
norm Hnw Blaek
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'Let Mr Cry for
HARRY P. COURSEY
LIVE STOCK aad tiENKRAL' SALES
SPECIALIST and AltCTIONEBR.
Farm Sales a Specialty
Tfrma llraaonablr
PHONE ' Ml u nrc braka
GEORGE J. HAND, M. D. '
Asthma and Hay Fever
Eye, Ear, . . .
Nose and Throat
rnoxi: tn
Call ! nil from oilier day or
nlutat
Professional Photographer
QUALITY PORTRAITS
Interior anil Exterior i. .
Koilnk I'IiiImIiIiik
I ill in lilt iilCM ' lr
ALLIANCE ART STUDIO
Mi R. GMHMBi Proprietor
PHOKB BED l
NOSE CLOGGED FROM
A COLD OR CATARRH
Apply Cream in Nostrils To
Open Up Air Passages.
lie t'li:iierniiH are u nulsanca,
a feu' i they.
She Hi imt always, if it wasn't
for my chaperon s me men would
unuk urtiuiiii me all Uay.
Ah! What relief! Your closed nos
trils open riplit up, the air pMUgM of
yniir head arc clear ami you can hreathe
ircely. No more Imwkinij. ntmrHin?,
mucous dibcharpc. headache, jifWHI WO
1 wiggling fur breath at uight, your cold
or catarrh is fone.
Don't Ktav mu!IV! upl Oet a small
hottle of Kl's Cm mi Halm from ymir
druj.'tritit now. Apply h 1 t tit- of this
frajtrant, antiseptic cream in ymir nos
trils, let it penetrate t'triuj.'li every air
piinsspe ef the head; so alio and heal
the swollen, intlanu-d eiticous iiiwnlir.ir.e,
t?ivin you instant relit f. Kly's CrMMM
I'alm is just what every cold and t'l
t rih suifir. r Las tceu seeking. ItV
I'm I f'lniiui.
JKI'CHEV, IJ. C. Ph. C.
A. ;. JIIFFHEY, O. C.
CHIROPRACTORS
10 a. m. to 8 p. m.
New Wilson .Block
Harness Hand Made
I 'rum lleMt Material. Outlast Any
!''aetor Made i.innK. ( all and Nee.
Hai-nenK Kepalrlim I. . , c .
in i n ll.ii ii. - Maker.
J. M. COVERT
At M, M. I). MrlioU- Stunil
AI.I.IAM B, NEBRASKA
BURTON & REDDISH
Attorneys-at-Law
in i n i i
l'lrit rTattfl Haul. HoiUinK
I'nciN't: i so
AM I UN i:. M lllt NKA
Uost Bomethlne? You'll And it I
the qulckent by advertlsiiiB for it
under the l.HT neaainu.
I I
L. A. BERRY
Lawyer
it o (i u a iti MMKit UOGK
l'HONE 9
ALLIANCE, NEHIIASKA
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