The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, October 09, 1919, Image 4

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    THE ALLIANCE (NEBRASKA) HERALD
OCTOBER 9, 1919
The Alliance Herald
DUim riUNTINO CO , Owners
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EDWIN M. BURR nunlneps Mgr
HmVcrlptlon 92.00 year, In advanre
Entered t the post office at Alli
ance, Neb., for transmission through
the malls an second-class matter,
rubllahed every Thursday.
According to figures Issued by the
bureau of war rink Insurance, ullcht
ly over four and a half million men
took out Insurance, the size of the
policies averaging $8,700, an aggre
gate of nearly forty billion dollar.
From the record It appears now that
only about 25 per cent of theao men
are continuing to keep up their In
surance, and the bureau's applana
tion of this Is that the men who Rive
up their policies are unfamiliar with
the provisions of the act, or that they
have not felt financially able to carry
their Insurance at this time. Neither
of these explanations will really ex
plain why, men who a few months
ago were anxious to take out large
policies should discontinue them at
the close of the war. It Is not that
these soldiers do not fully appreciate
the value of insurance, for any agent
of the old line companies w (II. tell
jrou that he has never found It easier
to sell insurance. Old line companies
have fewer lapses instead of more,
tf the bureau Is really anxious to
know why ex-soldlers are dropping
government insurance, it will cease
theorizing and ask the sold tern them
selves. Then they will be told'frank
ly that the trouble lies chiefly In the
rates set for government insurance,
and no amount of arguing, or of net
ting forth the advantages of the gov
ernment policies, will serve to offset
this fact. The editor of The Herald
and The Herald's business manager
are hanging on to their government
Insurance, and they will continue to
, hang on to it, but they do not con
aider it especially cheap. As a mat
ter of fact, our hope is that sometime
there will bo elected a congress
which will make equitable rates.
History will probably repeat Itself.
It was a good many years after the
close of the civil war before adequate
provision was made for tho nation's
soldiers, and It may be some time be
for government insurance rates come
down to where they belong, but we
have faith that the time will come.
Our advice to Boldlers is to hang on
to their Insurance, and hang tightly.
I.v R. nornrtt drove to Drldge
port Tuesday on business connected
with the Golden Rule. He returned
to Alliance Wednesday.
The Alliance high school foot
ball team will stage a comeback
performance at the fair grounds Fri
day afternoon nt 3:30, when it will
meet the team from the Scottsbluff
high school on the gridiron.
A minister In a neighboring
town Inserted an advertlsment In his
local paper a short time ago, be
seeching the person or persons who
borrowed his epiide to return It so
that he could harvest his potato crop.
The next morning he found no less
than six spades scattered around the
house, and the preacher Is now a
firm believer In advertising. In spite
of the fact that not one of the spades
belonged to him.
W. E. Spencer of the Alliance
Creamery company left Wednesday
for Chicago, where he will spend a
week or ten days, putting in his time
profitably by attending the national
dairy show. This Is the first real va
cation Mr. Spencer has had In some
time. It has been over two years
since he has been away from the
plant, exclusive of some nights and
Sundays, and he is expecting to come
back all rested and recuperated and
ready to take up his duties. When
a man once gets used to a hard
grind, ; he sometimes feels lonesome
away from it. but arter a siege like
that, we'll wager Mr. Spencer won't
return till the time limit on his
ticket expires.
Calvin D. Walker left Thursday
night of last week for Hastings and
arrived back in Alliance Monday eve
ning with the new Reo stxteen-pass-enger
Speed wagon bus, with which
John Wallace will eatabllBh a but
line between Alliance and Antloch,
Mr. .Walker accompanied the bus on
Ita initial trip Tuesday and both Mr.
WAltacn and Mr. Walker are enthus
iastic about the power" of the speed
wagon which sailed over the tops or
tha hilts and through the sand be
tween Alliance and Antloch without
a single cough. The first trip to An
tloch and return was made on sched
ule time Tuesday and the new bus
lived up, to Its reputation In fine
shape.
Enumerators to take the census
of 1920 will be appointed for the va
rious subdivisions of the Sixth con
gressional district at some time
wtttitn th next slxtv days, and those
who are anxious to draw a salary for
pushing a pencil are urgea to gei
fhflir nnnlicatlona In. J. J. Tooley
of Broken Bow Is the district super-,
vinor, and a letter will bring the
necessary blanks Tor making rormai
nnntioailnn. toirether with other In-,
formation relating to the duties of
the position. The enumeration wl"
be made during the month of Janu
ary, aijd It behooves those who ex
pect to make application to get a
hustle on them. Appointments are
open to men and women alike, be
tween the ages of eighteen and seventy.
Amos H. Halle of Hemlngford
this week announces In The Herald's
advertising columns a public sale on
the old Bushnell place, one-half mile
west of Hemlngford, on Saturday,
October 11, on which date he will i
dispone of four head of cattle, four ,
head of horses, a 191? Ford touring i
car, several tons of alfalfa hay, a
nice lot of farm machinery and i
household articles. The auctioneer i
Is S. A. Grimes and M. R. Swanson
and Oeorge M. Jenkins will clerk.
Look up his advertisement, read it
carefully and make arrangements to
be on hand and get your chare of
the stuff he will dispose of. Mr. Halle
has sold out and with his wife and
two daughters, the Misses Helen and
Mildred, will remove to University
Place, where the young ladies will
go to school. Mr. and Mrs. Halle
will probaoly be there with them for
the winter, although Mr. Halle
thinks it quite likely that he will be
back In the spring to put in another
crop in Box Butte county soil.
C. E. May and family of Hem
lngford were business visitors Tuesday.
Character
and
Personality
with Ambition, and desire to
make professional service
everything that the word
implies, have made for us
that reputation which we to
day enjoy.
Geo. D. Darling
MOTOR AMBULANCE
Day or Night.
Phones Day, 139; Night 8,
299, 933.
The Horace BogueStore
Now showing a complete line of
NEW FALL
Coats, Suits, Dresses
Fall and Winter Coats
A great many New Models received within the week
added to our already big stock, places us in an extra strong
position. These Coats are absolutely beautiful, priced so rea
sonable that you will be instantly satisfied, and we want you
to see them, at
$20 and up to $150
AM v
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51' t I n 3 1 I It
A wonderful Collection
of New Suits
Prices, $25 to $135
There is an admirable selection at what
ever price you choose to pay. Styles are
plain tailored and also fur trimmed, offer
ing the widest range of fashions that are
In favor
Our New Store Policy
Legitimate Profit vs. Price Cutting
Our busine. policy t-: "No profiteering
count Sales". AH ot our good are 'ked Jt '
STRICTLY CASH UAMH. We know thU policy will win.
The IUght Mercbdi--. Right iMce-Sat.sfartlnn Guaranteed
I vk II W
See Bauman
and
See Better
We are equipped with all the
most scientific instruments
used in measuring eyesight, as
well as a lens grinding plant
to grind the lenses after they
are fitted.
The advantage of an "exact
fit by the use of scientific
methods," costs no more than
a "guess fit" by ordinary
methods.
B. G. Bauman
Opera House Building
Bus Line
Alliance-Hoffland-Antioch
Big Easy-Riding
16-Passengcr Bus
Bus leaves from Alliance
and Drake Hotels at hour
given :
Schedule
Alliance to Antioch
a.m. p.m.
Leave Alliance 7 :30 3 :45
Le&ve Hoffland 8:20 4:35
Arrive Antioch 8:35 4:50
Antioch to Alliance
Leave Antioch
Leave Hoffland
Arrive Alliance
a.m. p.m.
9:35 5:30
9:55 5:45
10:40 6:30
John Wallace
STRENGTH
STRENGTH in a Bank is obtained just
as strength in the individual is ob
tained by. conservation and careful
handling of resources.
The record of this Bank The reputation
and character of its directors and our
faithfulness to our trust to the public has
been the basis of our strength and suc
cess. We employ only such methods in
our business as will make this Bank the
safest place for your deposit.
, Upon the above basis we invite your ao-ount.
First State Bank
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
Help Us
Help You Cut the Cost
In order to enable us to make these remarkable prices it is necessary for us to have
big volume. We must buy in big quantities and sell lots such as we did last Saturday.
The very large number of people who took ai vantage of our big Meat Sale last Saturday
impeh us to continue these great bargains.
These meat prices are for Friday afternoon and Saturday,
shipment- Friday morning.
We expect a big meat
Friday Afternoon and Saturday
Meat Specials
Lamb Stew
Per pound
Beef Liver
Per Pound
Beef Rib Boil
Per pound
Standing Rib Roast
Per pound .
Shoulder Steak
Per pound
Pot Roast
Per pound
Mutton Roast
Per pound .
Veal Roast
Per pound .
Fresh Pork Shoulder Roast
Per pound ;
"Whole Rump Roast
Per pound
Hamburger
Per pound
121c
12k
12k
15c
15c
15c
15c
15c
28c
15c
25c
Leg of Lamb
Per pound .
Pork Chops
Per pound
Round Steak
Per pound
Sirloin Steak
Per pound
Short Cuts
Per pound
Veal Steak
Per pound -
Lamb Chops
Per pound
Link Sausage
Per pound .
Bacon Squares
Per pound -
Kream Krisp
Small
Kream Krisp
Large
20c
35c
30c
30c
30c
30c
25c
30c
40c
35c
70c
NEW CAR MORNING GLORY FLOUR
Just unloaded.
48 lb. Bags
24 lb. Bags
Graham
Cornmeal ;
.$3.45
.$1.75
75c
75c
WASHINGTON, JONATHAN, AND
GRIMES GOLDEN APPLES In boxes.
Try These:
Virginia Beauty Eating Apples A
Per pound 1UC
Wealthy Apples ; fine for cooking 7Cf
Per peek I JC
PEACHES, per crate, $1.85
"- rr : T-I Peach Season Nearly Over
All Seasonable Fresh Vegetables and Fruits
CELERY SWEET POTATOES CRANBERRIES PEPPERS LETTUCE
ONIONS CAULIFLOWER G REEN ONIONS CARROTS
BERMUDA ONIONS TOKAY GRAPES
Try Gribbles Home Made Pork Sausage
Saturday
35c
Do Not Forget Saturday's Big Cut Price Meat Sale
Mallery Grocery Go
Quality Grocers