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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1918)
Hem Monri Phil Mi l;nH radar. vJ iTlgford - - - j Alliance on Arthur Dow wus an Alliance visit or Monl:i lot Roy Burns of Alllnmv MM In our lty Tupptlny. ft W. BBirt had DttSlBOiS In Al liance l he firs' of the week. MIm Lids CrSBoHas whs an Alliance hopper Monday. i ei W. K. Harper of Allance was In town th lttf pH f the week. tt Mrs. Will Elder Is out again after a few days Illness. 1 91 Mrs C. Oraham wai In Alliance Monday between train. Miss Mildred urn of Alliance vis ited; in town the latter part of the week, tie pueat of Mrs C. K. Mellck. and Mrs. O. Klrtwell hare nioved Into their new home in the outh part olf town which they re cently purchased of Alex Muirhead. Jot Mrs. Mi ('. Beaumont came up Sun day from Alliance and will spend the week with her daughter. Mrs D. W. Kenner. ti We hear that Mrs. Luke ralllipa la quite elck at the present. No par ticulars. Mr. and Mrs. Dunn and family re turned Sunday from a -three months tay In Colorado. to I Mrs. Jas. Wllaon, and slater, Miss Hazel Saucerman were Alliance shop pers the first of tie week. ! Friends or Ralph Austin and How ard Haynea have received notice of their safe arrival overseas. lot We hear that a young man staying At the Foley home nortieast of town loat a finger Sunday the result of the accidental discharge of a shotgun. Ira Phillips drove In from Denver J Bunday In a brand new Ford. Ira peat a week In Denver. Mrs. J. T. Duller and Mrs. W. F. Wnlkcr. were In Alliance Monday They took .lack down to consult a j surgeon. tot Mrs. Oeo Hedgertxk and children nnd Mis Kusell Miller auToed over to Sco-tta Bluff Saturday returning on Monday. They were accompanied hnni' h Mrv I led trot nek's sister, h tot Walter .lones returned to his home harp Sunday. The schools In Lin coln, having been closed on account of the Spanish Flu. Walter is Just recovering from an attack of tie epi demic and says it is not so bad if It is taken in time. :o: Leonard Reeves had quite an ex perience Sunday and one which might have resulted seriously for him. Mr. Reeves with some o-ihers were return ing from a hunting trip when the shot gun which he was carrying was accidentally discharged shooting off his left ear. At this writing be Is getting along fine and feels no bad effects, but Is fully convinced that the unloaded shotgun. Is the one that .usually does the work. ml Word come from Vern Hucke and ,'Ivpu Carry, who are stationed at j Camp Grant tnai tney are recovering from Influenza and will be around again in a few days. Charlie Burlew, who was stationed at the same place hsa been removed to a detention camp close by and has not taken the disease yet. We are very much In terested in these young men aa they belong to Hemlngford. tot Jack Walker was the third victim of aclcdental ahooting Sunday. Jack was showing some of his friends how the safety catch on a Colt's automatic worked. He put the safety catch on and turned the gun around with the mutael toward ilm nnd in some way the gun waa discharged, the bullet 'entering the leg In the thigh and ranging upward. He was taken to Alliance Monday morning and placed under he X-Ray and the bullet waa located near the hip Joint. Jack la doing fine at this writing and will be out again in a short time. WILL YOU HELP OUR BOYS ABROAD? Notice of life Incoiporaclon of Uie SHKiUBAN POTASH COMPANY Notice Is hereby given that The Sheridan Potash Company has filed dent could perform If present. The officers siall be chosen by the Hoard of Directors and shall hold their office for the period of one Vote for J. W. Good, state senator, for the 28ti district. 46-2t-9821 Buy a Long-Lived Range In the selection of your next range, why not buy one that will render you a generation of service? J The vital points that determine its dura bility are found under the skin. That is why we invite you to investigate the South Bend, Aluminum, Fused, Rust-Proof, Malleable Range. Investigate it, not by simply looking at its appearance and lifting a griddle or two, but by examining it from top to bottom. 11 We invite the opportunity of demonstra ting the seven exclusive improvements. We Are Exclusive Distributors BH7F l'BlH aWBttfiBWsBBl aHlT bWHEBBI r,s Articles of Incorporation In the year and until their successors are office of the County Clerk of Box steetsd and ciuiilif v. and any vacan Hmte County, Nebraska, end with 1 cles In any office or in the Roard of Every Man, Can Join Woman and Child to Send News o! the Secretary Nebraska. ' of State at Lincoln, 'I he nnme of thin rnrnnnlinn ahull This Town Into the Front Line be -The Sheridan potash company - Trenches. WHOLE NATION MOVES TO BANISH SOLITUDE Our Heroes Are Calling From Over There Give What You Can to Help Those From Home. Every cltlr.en Interested in the boys f his home town now at the front, and In the brave womeu who equully are serving their country abroad, has an opportunity to show his appreciation of the snerlflce they are inn Ling. The opportunity comes as a result of the generosity and thought of Colonel Wil liam Koyce Thompson of New York, who has conceived and put Into execu tion what is kuown as the Home Pa per Service. Under the plan, evepy man and wo man In foreign service will receive the town newspaper, and so be kept In constant touch with the place and the people they know and love Every branch of the United State Government Is Interested in the plan. The Government realties the Impor tance of keenlna those In the service happy and constantly In touch with their home ties and associations. Noth ing la more depressing In a national emergency than the spirit of loneliness In those serving their country, and of ficials know that nothlug can dispel this feeling more effectually than read ing the home town newspaper. Publishers ol newspapers in all parts of the country this newspaper Includ edhave grasped with pleasure the plan outlined by Colonel Thompson, and they have agreed to co-operate In every way. Under the ruling of the War Indus tries Board newspaper publishers are forbidden to send their newspapers free, even to soldiers. The newspaper must be subscribed for In the regular way, the only exception being soldiers who formerly were in the employ of the newspaper and who left that serv ice to enlist. Colonel Thompson there fope proposes that the public In each community contribute to a fund so that the home newspaper (in our case this newspaper) may reach every man and woman now in the service of li country. Anyone may contribute to the fund, ' nnd any sum maybe Contributed, It Is 1 not necessary to contribute the entire amount of one subscription. It does not matter Whether the rich man sends j In one hundred dollars or the poor boy or little nirl sends in five cents. Bach ! gift will be a message of love and help : fulness .to the home town folks "Over There." The money will be lumped ! Into one fund, out of which suhscrlp 1 Hons will be entered as f:it us4.he : money Is received. Contributors who setvl In the full i price of a ye.tr's subscription may. If (bey wish, designate to what particular II The principal' place of transacting the business of the corporation s .mil be in the City of Alliance, Box Butte County, Nebraska. Ill The purposes for which said cor poration ia to be formed are as fol lows: 1. To manufacture, buy, sell, im-j pwrif fioii, nuu in general aeai in 0f gtate and with potash, potash salts and all solids contained in alkaline waters. 2. To purchase, hire, lease, or otherwise acquire alkr.line lakes, mines, and mineral properties, lands and hereditaments in the State of Nebraska, or elsewhere, on any estate or interest in or right of priv ilege over, any such lakes, mines or mineral properties, lands, or heredi taments which may be deemed neces sary or advisable for the purpose of tae company. 3. To work nnd maintain the lakes, mines nnd mineral properties and works of the company. To lay pipe lines, erect and construct pump ing stations, telephone lines, and electric transmission lines nnd to carry on and conduct -the business of refining the Alkaline waters and all solids contained therein, and selling same and all other minerals in all branches, and to refine and render mercnantlble all solids contained in the Alkaline waters, and all other minerals to be obtained from the mines or properties of the Company or any Company or person. 4. To take, lease, purchase, and to hold, use, sell, lease, exchange, mortgage, improve, and develop real estate and real property, and any in terest or right therein, and to con struct or have constructed, houses, buildings, storehouse:,, works, refin eries, plants and structures of every description, and to buy, sell, own, use, manage, support and lease tae same or similar structures. 5. To take, lease, hire, purchase,, manufacture or otherwise deal in and witn an kinds of machinery, tools. and appliances necessary to carry on said business, handling all kinda of goods, wares, chattels, merchandise A a ana oiner personal property in con nection with carrying on and con ducting the business of said corpora tlon. Directors shall be filled by the re maining directors until the successors of the person or persons thus chosen to fill such vacancies are elected by the stock holders at an annual or special meeting, and have duly qualified. This corporation may be dissolved at any time prior to Its own limita tions, by consent of two-thirds of the outstanding capital stock of said cor poration by a resolution dissolving the corporation spread upon its records and certified to t ie Secretary XI The officers of the ensuing and first year and until the first Monday In January 1919, shall be as follows: E. T. Kibble, president; J. O. Walk er, vice president and treasurer; B. Klbblo, secretary: the directors of said corporation for said time and until the flrvt meeting in January 1919, shall be as follows: E. T. Kit; ble. J. O. Walker, Charlc n Brlttan, B. Kibble, and Robert O. Reddish. The Seretary and Treasurer of said compart v Bhall furnirn a sufficient , bond to be approved by the Board of Directors. XII These articles may be amended by the stock holders of this corporation at any annual meeting of the corpor ation by a two-thirds vote of the out standing capital stock; or at a special meeting wjlch may be called by ttm president directing the secretariate give a ten days notice to the stock holders of said company, and such proposed amendment shall receive a two-thirds vote of the outstanding capital stock represented at such meeting. K T. KtBSLft. President. B. KIBBLE, Attest: Secretary. 45-6t-916-9849 IV ine amount or Capital Stock of said corporation, shall be Fifty Thousand ($50,000.00) Dollars, and the amount of capital with which said corporation shall begin is Twen ty Thousand ($20,000.00) Dollars The number of siares of which said corporation is to consist shall be 5, 000 shares of the par value of $10.00 each. The voting power of said corpora tion shall be, one vote for each share of capital stock issued by said cor poration. , V The time of commencement of t lis corporation shall be the 11th day of September. 1918, and the termina tion shall be the 11th day of Septem- YOUTH-TIME The important time to lay a strong foundation for robust manhood is virile life is young and the body develop ing. A growing child needs every possible help to conserve energy and confirm the body in vigorous health. To developing child scorn EMULSION comes with particular help. Thousands of the strong men and women of today were in youth-tune nourished and strengthened to withstand tfie inroads of disease by the consistent use of Scott'. Scott a Bowuc, Btoomficld, W. h 18-1 mm Ht I J IRST get the right rifle and ammunition then snoot right, " a. Myi the old sportsman, lie love shooting, will not tolerate "potting around at tin cans, disdain "target shooting compe tition that are not regular, and Lis advice ring's true. Remington UMC .22 Rifles arc made in nine different model, from ingle shot to autoloading repeater. Every one of them it made to shoot right with Remington UMC .22 Cartridge some model are the favorites lor (hooting to win the Marksman, Sharpshooter and Expert Rifleman U. S. Government decoration awarded to civilian and junior markmen by the National Rifle Association at Washington. Cct I Remington UMC R i fle a n d Cart r i .Ig and he cure you are right. Sold ?'y Snorting faooJi Dtahrs in Your Community Clean and oil your rifle with RUM OIL. the combina tion Powder Solvent. Lubricant and Ruit Preventive THE REMINGTON ARMS UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE COMPANY. Inc. Largett Manvfccturtrg of Firtarm amd Ammunition m tht MKorJJ WOOLWORTH BUILDING NEW YORK CITY person they wish tne newspaper senr, , DPr 1968 and Bh.,n havp the nrjv but If the name given Is already Hated ileRe of renewal of il8 corporate ex B receiving the paper, then the pub- I lstence a8 provided by law. Usher reserves the rlSjbt to apply the i subscription to some less fortunate sol- dler boy or noble woman who Is Just as I The highest amount of indebted lonely for news of home and home ! npss to which the corporation chall at anv time snhlect itself shntl not The name of every contributor to j exceed two-thirds of the capital this home paper service will be pub- stock, llshed In this newspaper, and the name I yTt of everyone entered for a subscription Tlfl corforation 8nall be manaRed will be published as well as the num- ! . . . . . ... ber of those remaining whose subscrlp- tlons have not been oov,,vd. j at ' annual meeting of each year by. If the amount of money reeePed ! a majority vote of the capital stock; shall be more than is necessary to send . and 8aid board of directors Is to con the nonet to every person from the i 8'9t of not less than three, nor more in the service, then the bal be turned over to the lied town now ance will Cross. The plan Is endorsed by the pub lisher of this newspaper without any thought of profit, either directly or In directly, but with n sincere desire to help keep the home flivs burning and to send to our heroes and heroines news of our town, to keep their hearts warm for us and to let them know Uiey tire constantly In our minds. The publisher, of course, cannot make a profit on circulation, and addi tional circulation such as this will be circulation from non-purchasers sent fur across the sen can have no added value to the advertiser. These facts are slated so that every contributor may feel that every cent contributed goes to the good cause. The mothers Of our boys are facing an ordeal with S bravery that com niamls resnect and admiration. Here and there where liny stars are turned t business done as t ie from blue to gold, where ansnlefa yrtpa the heart, the nation itSRwl l silence and honors the women who have uhen of their Mood the very bone of their heme, i their country. To ihem. home has lost its meaning the iul of it has Hod there Is n bOIPC it is Just u plate, and no piaee Is ulle so lonely, ! unless it be Within the hearts of those ; brave sons in far of! Trance who long i for Just WOtfJ Of borne, There eau uut bo a man, there CMBOl be i wo man, no, not even a child, who will fail to contribute Just a little to make the hearts f these patriot lighter. Mot oue. Not in our town. than five members. And said Board of directors shall have the power to adopt by-laws for the government of its meetings, and shall have the pow er to establish branch offices, manu factures, and refineries at such places in the United States of Amer ica or elsewhere where they may law fully transact the business of said corporation. Said Board of Direc j tors shall Mave 'the power to employ a general manager, agents, and the necessary employees t6 carry on and conduct its business. VIII The annual meeting of the stock holders of this corporation shall he held on the first Monday In January of each year, at which meeting the directors of the company shall be elected by a majority vote of the Capital Stock, and such other lawful stock holders shall deem necessary and proper. Villi The officers of said corporation shall be a president, vice president, secretary, and treasurer, and any Patty may hold any two of the of fices., If the board of directors so elect. That in the event of the a' sence of the president, the vice presi dent shall have full power and authority to perform all the duties of the president, and to sign, execute, and deliver any and all instruments, and to do each and every act with full power and authority as the presi- TO THE VOTERS OF NEBRASKA I Judge Charles B. Letton, formerly District Judge at Fairbury, one of the Judges of the Supreme Court, is a candidate for re flection. The Judge has made a record as an able, independent, honest and industrious member of the Court. His ability is recognized by the District Judges of the state, by lawyers generally, and by men of all stations in life who know him personally. This is too Important an office to be considered lightly by the voter. H.very voter should think twice before casting his ballot. "Hold fast to that which is good." S. C. BASSETT, Ex-President Stat Hoard of Agriculture. Secretary BtaU Dairyman Association. JOUVENAT, Banker and Farmer. P. BROWN, Farmer, Kegent of the University of Nebraska. 1 H. RUDGE, IHudge & (iuenzt-1 Company. J V PEASE. Kx-. Member State Bo:rd of Pharmacy. C. HARPHAM, Harpham HrothcrB, Harness and Saddlery-1 E. MILLER, IMilier & I'alne Company. Mayor of Lincoln. j GEORGE JACKSON, Speaker of Ihe House of Representatives. JOHN L KENNEDY, Lawyer, serving aa U. S. Fuel Administrator for NebraakoJ C. BYRNE, Byrne A Hammer Co. State Chairman Liberty Loan Committee. G. SMITH. President Nebraska State Farmera Congress. P. E. C. A. J. J. V T. O. Vice President National Farmers Congress. Farm LOANS Ranoh wait your ml estate lean business, will make rates sad terns te set it can put orar s loan for any amount will save yoa money on your loan, solicit thei opportunity to show you. The WOODRUFF BALL CO. INVBST S1MT lARKIRM t VALENTINE, NEBRASKA w i