The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, September 25, 1919, Image 5

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    Thursday, September 25, 1919
THE ALLIANCE (NEBRASKA) HERALD
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High School Notes
The frpphnian clans enjoyed a pic
nic Flinrrr Friday nitht nt Purlnc-
ton's prove. Tile inrmberB of the
class made the trip In trucks. A !
plentiful Flipper vas served, Ranies
were played, and everyone had a'
fine time. Many unbidden visitors I
dropped in during the evening, but
conducted themselves with sic-i un
expected propriety that the party
f as r.ot in the least dlsttt b'-'i. ,,
The Alliance hifsh cuou platvd a
football game against the city team
Friday nigh tat the fair grounds. The
ecor ewas 12 to 12.
Frilay morn'.n Me hiah echool
listened to a ta: liy Mr Ll.iyJ
Thomas. His subject was "Oppor- I
tunities In Western Nebraska,' and 1
was instructive as well as very in
teresting. A duck bunting party, consisting
partly of the men of the faculty,
brought home thirteen ducks Satur
day. These hunters are not super
stitious, and enjoyed a duck dinner
"with Mr. and Mrs. Cross Monday.
Superintendent Pate, was in Grand
Island Monday.
The high school received a visit
from Miss Loomls of the Domestic
Art dpartmnt of the state university
Monday.
The school bad notber good "sing"
Monday morning. Everyone likes
these affairs, but it takes the good
old favorites. "Smiles" and "Till We
Meet Again" to bring forth really
great enthusiasm.
There will be a football game be
tween the Alliance and Bayard high
schools Friday. If Bayard can play
football as well as they play basket
ball, the game will be well worth attending.
Weaver said: "I seldom have need of
Poans Kidney Tills now. I am never
troubled the way I was before using
them. I take a few now and then
and they always drive off any return t
symptoms and keep me in good
health."
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy get
Doan's Kidney rills the same that
Mr8. Weaver bad. Foster-Milburn
Co., Mfr., Buffalo, N. V. 4 2-2t
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First Millionaire
Stephpn GIrard of Philadelphia,
who lived from 1750 to J Ml, was one
t)f the first, If not the first, million
aire In this country, lie began as a
allor, beenme a merchant, shipowner j
nnd banker, and at bis death left $6,
(kTO.OOO to found the GIrard college, as '
weJl as other large benefactions. John
Jacob Astor, who established the As- ,
tor fortunes by fur trading and land
regulation, lived from 1702 to 1848,
during which time be amassed about ,
830,000.000.
Baaced.
Into the bottom f u new traveling
4a? Is folded n wnter-tlpht union suil
to that n person can use the affair as n
if preserver, the bng being buoyant
inough to bold hlra up Jo water.
A MERCILESS JUDGE
One Who Shows No Favor.
A merciless judge is Father Time.
Before bim the weak and the want
ing go to the wall. Only the truth
can stand. For years the following
etatemen tfrom an Alliance resident
has withstood this sternest of all
tests.
Mrs. Celia Weaver, 122 Yellow
stone, Ave., say 8: "I was troubled
"with kidney complaint for eome
time and learning that Doan's Kid
ney Pills were a good kidney remedy,
I began taking them, procuring
tbem at Holsten's Drug Store. I can
fay in all earnestness that they can
not be excelled for during backache
and kidney ailments. It took only a
Bhort use of Doan's to rid me of se
vere pains in the small of my back,
enabling me to stoop and straighten
any back without a paniful effort."
OVER FIVE YEARS LATER Mrs.
Many Have Felt the Same Way.
Nothing Is to ,be said in commenda
tion f the spirit of the man who re
cently advertised in u London newspn
per: "Loud, second-hand gramophone,
wanted for reprisals." Many people,
however, tint only in London but lb
many other towns the world over, are
only too familiar" with the circum
stances which provoked this vengeful
and mistaken determination. Such cir
cumstances certainly constitute one o'
the things which will need to be "seer
:o" sooner r later.
Grand Island College
WITH A
Standardized Curriculum
AND A
' Standardized Faculty
Which Cannot Ite Sun waxed In
the Wet Offers the Six Fol
lowing Standard
COURSES
I. Classical Course
II. Romance Language Course
III. IJterary Court
IV. Scientific Courae
V. Pre-Medlcal Course
VI. Pro-Engineering Course
IteaonAile Rates
An Kucelleiit . Dormitory for Olrls
(iood Private Rooms for Boys
For a Catalogue and further In
formation address ARTHUR T.
BELKNAP, Prea., Grand Ialand,
Neb., Phone 1204.
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 Iler
Grand will be continued here.
We Solicit Part of Your Patronage When You Visit
OMAHA
RATES
$1.00 to $2.00 per day
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Lock I Here ii the c-cte trrei.! out P.at be
fore your eyes. See thoce stars? Every
tttr shows where a U. S. Navy ship was on
September 2nd, 1919. The Nsvy travels
the Seven Seas.
Jorityouvant to see the World?
ROMANCE is calling to you!
Strange and smiling foreign
lands are beckoning to you. Shove
'off and see the world!
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Learn to "parley-voo" in gay
Paree. See the bull-fights in
Panama. See surf-riding on the
beach of Waikiki.
Learn the lure that comes with
the swish and swirl of the good salt
sea. Eat well free; dress well
free ; sleep clean free ; and look 'em
all straight . in the eye British,
French, Chinese, Japanese,
Spaniards, Egyptians, Algerians
and all manner of people.
Come! Ee a real man of the
world. See the world. See it with
the red-blooded, hard-working,
hard-playing men of the U. S.
Navy.'
Pay begins the day you join.
On board ship a man is always
learning. Trade schools develop
skill, industry and business ability.
Thirty days care-free holiday each
year with full pay. The food is
good. First uniform outfit is fur
nished free. Promotion is un
limited for men of brains. You
can enlist for two years and come
out broader, stronger and abler.
Shove off Join the U. S. Navy.
If you're between 17 and 35 go to
the nearest recruiting station for
all the details. If ycu don't know
where it is ask your postmaster.
Shove off ! - Join the U. S
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The Universal Car
The Ford Touring Car is literally the pioneer for it has brought about the
solution of the Good Koads problem, because three million cr more in operation
brought up to the millions of America the necessity of good roada if quick
transportation at low expense was to be enjoyed. The simplicity of the Ford
car, its stability in construction, the famous hcat-lrcated Vanadium steel with
its marvelous strength and flexibility, the low cost of operation, all have made
the Ford car the great favotite in every land in the world. It's the one car
that always satisfies and serves. A utility beyond question that all can afford.
Don't delay, because the demand is heavy all the time. Leave yotir order with
Coursey & Miller
Alliance, Nebraska
What's all this talk
about "SATISFY"?
iff!
ATISFY" What does it mean?
not in the ordinary sense, of course,
but in the smoke-sense?
Know what a drink of cold water does for
your thirst?
Sure! " It touches the spot"
Well, that's .what Chesterfield cigarettes do for
your smoke-hunger. They touch your "smoke
spot" They let you know you're smoking. They
satisfy.
And satisfy is something that no other cigarette
can give you regardless of price.
Because the Chesterfield blend fine Turkish
and Domestic tobaccos is the manufacturer's
private formula. Unlike a patent, it cannot be
copied or oven closely imitated.
Light up a Chesterfield, sometime today, and
see how quickly your smoke -sense will put the
O.K. on "satisfy." yj?
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CIGARETTES
of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos blended.
Ptcktd firat in papmr;
than in tin foil mnd then
finally mneloaud in m
cnoitturm proof paper
envelope tid faJcd.
and the blend can't be copied
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