The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, September 04, 1919, Image 6

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alliance uCeljiaiko iisnAio
Thursday, September 4th, 1918
SILVtK MINE COMPANY
Former AniiMh l'o(h Msnt
UrAiln fjnn MUrr Mine 8)nllvie
to Re-Open Old Colorado Mine.
1 F. Hulen, former AntJoch pot
ash magnate, is the head of a new
12,500.000 Colorado corporation..
Joit formed for the purpose of re
epenlng ilver mlnrs in that state.
In Hlnndale county, Colorado, con
siderable Interest is being tbown In
the re-openlng of mine of the silver
rroperties that made tLat section
famous. Probably none will be
matched with more Interest than the
Golden flee-, four miles up the
lake Fork from Lake City.
In the early seventies a surveyor,
Enoa Hotchkfus, strolled from the
amp by the shore of Lake San Crls
toval up a gulch to the west and
failed to find the source of this,
which was one of the highest forms
f tellurium with gold and silver,
nd later sold his ch-iui for a trifling
mount. Considerable prospecting
was done before the real deposit was
found then something around
13,00,000, of which about two
thirds was silver, was pulled out be
fore a depth of 300 feet was reached,
nd the Golden Fleece was counted
one of Colorado'! bonanzas.
One day a round of shots that usu
ally means a thousand dollars or
more showed an entirely different
formation and, as was discovered
later, the ore shoot had faulted, and
nothing but a coarse agglomerate
appeared. Work stopped. The U. S.
geological survey made an Investiga
tion of the workings.
Last September I F. Hulen,
tecured a lease and option on the
Fleece and began an effort to find
the old bonanza and to work the
thousands of tons of low grade ores
f the dumps. He rebuilt the old
mill and installed the latest appli
ances for treating by table concen
tration and oil flotation methods.
The result so far have been of
such a nature that a corporation
capitalized at $2,500,000 has taken
over the proposition of the Golden
fleece and in addition, the Hind
electric power plant
Plana are already complete for de
velopment of all holdings on a large
scale by a board of directors compos
ed of Colorado and Nebraska busi
ness men. Among the Denver direc
tors are L. F. Hulen, B. B. Snyder,
J. D. Mallon. F. A. Slade, A. B. San
lord, R. M. Shearer and W. H Lawrence
Large stores of material and sup
plies have been ordered. A com
plete local electric light and tele
phone equipment is already , on the
ground, and a large warehouse pur
chased a large interest in a Colorado
Alliance people have recently pur
liver mine and expect to profit hand'
omely by their investment.
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v v . f' iii.n. i nation tht-ie
(-lit its apparatus to show the drug
rlsis how livfs are saved in Winter
storms. .
iti Ma m fort Park there had been
set. up a treat array of new white
tn!, of varying sizes, from the very
laigcst cirtus big top, to the sizea
tired by side shows. Flags fluttered
everywhere, and against the wonder
ful barkgruond of trees of the John
Hays Hammond estate, and the
grass-covered amphitheatre, the tents
and the thiong of humanity in holi
ady attire, made a most inspiring
picture.
The big feature of the day was
the monster clambake under the big
tent. At 7 o'clock in the evening
the Reiallites were served a piping
hot 'bake" of the most approved
type with all the "fixins." It was a
novel meal to many of the share
holders from the Southern and mid
dle States as well as the West and
they enjoyed it immensely.
During the meal and on the home
ward trip to Boston the big company
sang parodies and popular sirs.
fj'iTi-d tiictt frequently by using
diseased potatoes for seed. Soil
once infested remains contaminated
for innny years. Prompt steps
should he takn to stamp out the dis
ease wherever found. Keep watch
for warty potatoes at digging time
and report all suspicious cases. Box
Butte county so far has been entirely
free from this disease, which is one
the most dangerous diseases of Irish
potatoes and which has been discov
ered in some parts of the United
States. Rough, spongy outgrowths
of varying size are produced on the
tubers, especially at the eyes. These
warts are light brown at first, but
bceome black and decayed with age.
Sometimes all potatoes in affected
hills are worthless. The disease does
not attack the vines above ground.
Sugar From Raisins,
Sugar is manufactured from raisins
In practically all of the countries of
southern Europe and western Asia.
5 here are two forms of raisin sugar
imported into New York, one princi
pally from Asia, Minor and the other
mainly from Spain.
SPUD GROWERS SHOULD
m WATCH FOR DISEASE
Department of Agriculture Warns
u rowers io vew&re or DUcm
Which Might Cause Trouble.
Western Nebraska has in the past
been practically free of serious
potato diseases. It can be kept so by
carefulness and watchfulness of the
growers. Potato wart causes very
serious losses in England, Ireland,
and other parts of Europe. In some
peaces the disease is so sever that
potatoes can not be grown profitably.
The parasite which causes wart Is
HOLSTEN VISITED WITH
REXALLITES AT BOSTON
Froniinent Alliance Itexall Druggist
MiJo)Ht islar twl on Atlantic
Civaht liBNt Week.
F. E. Holeten of Alliance, the
Rexall druggist, returned Saturday
morning from an extended eastern
trip which combined business with
pleasure. The main event of his
trip was an attendance at the annual
Rexall convention in Boston, which
Included a visit to Gloucester in com
pany with 4.000 other Rexallites, In
two steamers, where they partook of
an enormous clambake.
The Boston Globe of August 22d
told of the outing as follows:
Fully 4.000 Rexallites invaded
Gloucester yesterday afternoon and
enjoyed n great outing. These stock
-kolders of the United Drug Company,
after a morning s business session in
Symphony Hall, left Rowes Wharf
in the steamships Rose Standish and
Mary Chilton with bands playing and
varl-colored bunting snapping in the
Weeze. After s delightful water
trip, the party was greeted at Clou
ceeter by officials of the Board of
Trade and a big delegation of citi
gens.
As the Rose Standish, with band
playing, steamed into Gloucester
Harbor, the peorle along the wharves
cheered the Rexallites, and for horns
were sounded upon many fishing
erart tied up at the docks. The
druggists and their friends on the
excursion boats responded bv lustily
informing the Gloucester people who
xcey were.
The whole city was in festal carh
for the occasion, special decorations
Having heen made. The Fire Depart
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"FAKE" ASPIRIN
WAS TALCUM
Therefore Insist Upon Gen-
iine "Bayer Tablets
4, A of Aspirin''
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MERCHANTS
HOTEL
has been taken over by and will be
given-the personal attention of
P. W. MIKESELL
The same cordial treatment we always ex
tend our patrons and friends at the Her
Grand will be continued here.
We Solicit Part of Your Patronage When You Visit
OMAHA
RATES
$1.00 to $2.00 per day
MiMions of fraudulent Acpirin Tablets
were sold by a Brooklyn manufacture!
which later proved to be composed mainly
of Talcum Powder. "Bayer Tablets of
Aspirin" the true, genuine, American
made and American owned Tablets are
marked with the safety "Bayer Cross."
Atlc for and then inaist upon "Bayer
Tablets of Aririn" and always buy them
in the original Bayer package which con
tains proper directions and dosage.
Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer
Manufacture of MoBoacetieacidcater of
Saltcylkoaoid.
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Copyright twit oy
B.J. kayooldi Tobacco C.
TALK about smokes, Prince Albert
is geared to a joyhandout standard
that just lavishes smokehappiness on
every man game enough to make a bee line for a
tidy red tin and a jimmy pipe old or new !
Get it straight that what you've hankered for in
pipe or cigarette makin's smokes you'll find aplenty
in P. A. That's because P. A. has the quality!
You can't any more make Prince Albert bite your
tongue or parch your throat than you can make a horse
drink when he's off the water! Bite and parch are cut
out by our exclusive patented process !
You just lay back like a regular fellow and puff to beat
the cards and wonder why in samhill you didn't nail a
section in the P. A. smokepasture longer than you care
to remember back !
Buy Prince Albert everywhere tobacco it told. Toppy red bag,
tidy red tint, handtome pound and half pound tin humid o rx and
that clever, practical pound eryttal glass humidor with sponge
moitlener top that keeps the tobacco in such perfect condition.
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., Winston-Salem, N. C
Live Stock Transit Insurance
Live stock men over the entire west are forming the habit of INSURING
THEIR LIVE STOCK IN TRANSIT. They do it for safety, economy and
quick returns.
The Hartford Live Stock TransitlPoIicy
protects shippers of live stock, and is the only company offering a broad policy
easy to understand, clear in its terms, which gives absolute protection against
loss from hazards of transportation including suffocation, freezing, trampl
ing, fire, collision, train wreck and every form of killing cr injury while the
animals are in the custody of the common carrier.
We are represented at all ef the live stock market in the
United States and Canada, and locally by
Bnoddj & Graham, Alliance. Frank Coatee, Gordon
Pierce Jt Jenkins, llemlngford A. C. Plantz, Roabrllle
t II. Keatelhuth, Long Pine F. A. Hood, ChadroB
W. B. CHEEK, Local Manager
Hartford Fir Insurance Company
Live Stock Department
Stock Tarda,
Omaha, Nebraska
Long Distance Calls
and Operating Expense
Long: distance telephone calls can be handled
with much greater speed when conversation is not
required with a particular person but when anyone
at the telephone called will talk.
Also, the operating cost and use of wires involr
fd in handling a long distance call for a particular
person is much greater than for a message where the
person will talk with anyone answering the tele
phone called.
A lower rate is now offered to telephone users
who place long distance calls for anyone at the tele
phone wanted rather than for a particular person.
A "report charge" is made to cover a portion of
the expanse we incur when a long distance call is
placed but which is never completed.
NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY
Statement No. a. By
Omaha Real Estate Board.
THE SUPPLY OF OMAHA REAL
ESTATE IS LIMITED
NO MORE Of IT WILL BE MANU
FACTURED TMESEFACTS MAKE OMAHA REAL
ESTATE AN INVESTMENT WMICM
IS SAFE, PAYS A GOOD INCOME
AND INCREASES IN VALUE
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The demand for Omaha Real Estate Is growing
daily because the population of Omaha la
growing dally.
Investors are paying more for Omaha Ileal
Estate every day.
Some Examples:
A residence at 32nd and Farnam, In 1917
sold for $40,000. This spring It re-sold for
$50,000. It la now being held for $75,000.
M. J. Neary, June, 1018, bought Lot 1, Block
131, Dundee Place, for $2,600, on terms.
It brought $3,500, cash, last April.
Bert Murphy, three years ago, bought lot In
Happy Hollow Circle for $2,200, en terms. He
sold If In My for $3,900, cash.
Note E. B. Peake, Kccras City Realtor, In a speech to the Omaha
Ileal Estate Board, June 8, said Omaha will have 500,000 population
in ten year. He's one of many conservative men who bare that
opinion.
OMAHA REAL ESTATE BOARD
Omaha, Neb. U. B. A.
so to. itth at.
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Post of Permanence
The post that drives
like a stake that re
quires no hole digging that
is cheaper installed than wood
or concrete posts that lasts!
Let us demonstrate
Red! Top
Steel Fence Posts
made of durable A-l angle steel rot
. proof fire-proof unbreakable . Used
extensively by the U. S. Government
Protects cattle from lightning per
mits fence line burning improves and
beautifies your property saves work.
Sharp bevel edged points make it
easy to drive. Patented anchor plate
makes it bind tight in any soil.
Ask for the poet with the
REDHEAD. Come in to
day; no obligation to buy.
DIERKS
LUMBER& COAL
COMPANY
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