The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, February 10, 1920, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    THE ALLTANCR HKTIALT). TUESDAY, I'KHIUTAHY 10, 1920.
FIVE
We know now, the way the boys
and girls In the county are working
on the Mcllck & Redmon tractor con
test, that someone is going to pick
up some easy money. Do sure you
mail jour five reasons to Mellck &
Redmon, Alliance, and mark the
reasons.
The Alliance Shoe Store at last
has the niftiest line of Daby soft
soles that has ever been shown in
the city.
Mr. "Bud" Darnell left this
morning for Heniingford, where he
will unload a car of Case tractors for
the Rumer Motor company.
Mdick and Rodtnon report the
tractor business at Heniingford go
ing at high me J. and say this ia the
banner tractor year fo far.
No need to look further to
please the baby. The Alliance Shoo
Store's showing of soft soles Is sec
ond to none in the city.
A Herald reporter found two old
timers conversing together ia the
lobby of the Hotel Alliance one
morning the first of the week. A
little questioning revealed the fact
that "Bill" Johnson arrived first at
the site of Alliance, coming in the
spring of 1887. Charley Avery, the
other, arrived in the fall cf 1887
from Tekamah, Neb., and settled on
his homestead in the spring of 1888.
"Bill" lived at the Alliance town
site for a time after his arrival and
then homesteaded seventeen miles
weBt of the city, where he still lives,
in the year 1893. The railroad had
not yet reached Alliance when these
western veterans settled down and
they have had the pleasure of watch
ing Alliance grow from a bare prairie
to a city of 7,000 people, Both ot
them are much interested In the
progress of the Alliance Packing
company and believe that the erec
tion and establishment of the busi
ness here will be a big thing for the
city and the territory adjacent there
to. Both men are possessors oi
goodly portion of this world's goods
but are hale, hearty and exceedingly
active.
Silk Hose and Silk Kimonos just
arrived at the Oriental Store. Come
L. E. Schwabe of Chadron was
in the city Monday on business. He
niado a trip to Mitchell that after
noon and returned the same eve
ning. He reports a good automo
bile business with the Chandler and
Hup.nobile lines, for which Schwabe
Brothers are western distributors.
FOR SAL.E 814 acres four and
one-half to five miles from Bridge
port. 40 acres irrigable, under gov
ernment canal extension; 200 to 500
acres tillable; balance grazing. Small
set ul Improvements; two wells and
windmills. A good small ranch prop
osition. Price for immediate sale
120.00 per acre, about one-half cash.
Address P. O. Box 747, Bridgeport,
Nebraska. 25
RAILROAD NOTES
Conductor Fred Rheider spent a
few days in Newcastle on business.
The night call byo wore out a pair
of shoe slooking for brakemen Rey
nolds Saturday evening. It was found
out later that Reynolds had an over
powering desire to go to Seneca, and
therefore was not in Alliance to re
port for duty.
Fireman Fink was up from Seneca
today.
At Alliance National Hank yon
can purchase the most desirable res
idence lota in the city on easy terms.
Machinist M. J. Howe has been off
for the past two days with the flu.
Conductor W..R. Reddington was
called to Kansas City Sunday on ac
count of the serious illness of his sis
ter. Call at Alliance National Bank
and buy a residence lot before prices
advance. 26
DARTING, PIERCING
SCIATIC PAINS
Give way before the pene
trating effects of Sloan's
Liniment
So do those rheumatic twinges and
the loin-aches of -lumbago, the nerve
inflammation of neuritis, the wry neck,
the joint wrench, the ligament sprain,
the muscle strain, and the throbbing
bruise.
The ease of applying, the quickness
of relief, the positive results, the clean
liness, and the economy of Sloan's
Liniment make it universally preferred.
35c, 70c. $1.40.
'Sot
After you eat always take
ATONIC
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F. J. BRENMAJT
Alliance, JTefcraak
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Conductor L. J. Divine made a bus
iness trip t3 Deadv.ood, S. D.
Ilraketnnn F. E. Smith and C. J
Hubble are quarantined In the city
flu hospital.
Conductor Ray Mark after being
W. M. Mounter has accepted a posi
tion as Boilermaker here. He went
on the 11 to 8 shift.
tioice reilenco lots for sa'e at
Ailintro National Utuik on cany
Boilermaker Chas. Wykoff resign
ed his position in the shops and Is ex
pected to leave Alliance soon.
Brakeman J. V. Heinzy is laying
off a few days to attend to some per
sonal business.
For Sale Two six room houses
on Sweetwater. Modern except heat.
Price and terms right. See Nebraska
Land Company. 4
Fireman A. Dorsey is off for one
trip.
Engineers Pake and Gibson are
taking a vacation.
Fireman II. A. Johnson is reported
quite ill.
Brakeman J. B. Burns is off for a
few days on account of his poor
health.
Glasses accurately fitted at rea
sonable prices. Drake ft Drake,
Brakeman F. E. Ogle Is visiting
with his mother in Browning, Mo.
Brakeman Earl Hamilton who has
been relieving Switchman M. L. Hud
son at Crawford has returned to Alli
ance. For Sale Nine room house.
Best part of town. Modern. Pries 1
right and good terms. See Nebraska
Land Company. 4
The Brakemen on the extra oBard
are getting lots of rest lately.
Engine 56 will be ready for service
in a few days and be put on the
Edgemont to Readwood passenger
service.
Fireman A. Wright is on a short
vacation.
I will pay the highest market
price for fat poultry. W. E. Cults,
at Fairmont Cream Station.
Amos J. Stastny, secretary to Gen
eral Superintendent A. O. Smart left
Monday for Chicago where he will
take a course of instructions in
maintenance and A. F. E. work. This
constitutes a new line up for assis
tant chief clerks that Is being insti
tuted on the Burlington route. Mr.
Stastny goes from Chicago, on com
pletion of the course, to Sheridan
where he will be assltant chief clerk.
Superintendent F. Cone of the
Sheridan division, and the roadmast
er of the Sheridan division, were in
Alliance Tuesday afternoon for a
meeting with General Superintendent
A. G. Smart.
If you would lengthen your life,
you must shorten your worries. If I
make your glasses, you will have no
eye worries. B. G. Bauman, O. D. 22
General Superintendent A. G.
Smart came Monday night on No. 32
from Casper.
F. W. Hicks has been under the
weather the fore part of this week,
so that he has not been able to make
his regular run. '
NOTICE TO AUTO OWNERS
Automobile owners will take no
tice that, beginning immediately, the
automobile license laws will be
strictly enforced. Both county and
Btate officers will co-operate in this,
and owners of cars without a 1920
license are liable to arrest.
Forty days have been allowed for
securing the new licenses, which are
now obtainable without delay at the
office of the county treasurer.
After the publication of this warn
ing, violators of the law will be ar
rested.
J. W. MILLER, Sheriff.
O. W. REED. Deputy. 21
The eight-months-old grand
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. L
Powell died at their home last night,
The child was brought here from
Clearwater, Neb., following the re
cent death of her mother.- The body
will be returned to Clearwater to be
interred by the body of her mother,
I will pay the highest market
price for fat poultry. W. li Cults,
at Fairmont Cream Station.
BAD GOLD GOT YOU?
FEELING GRIPPY?
Dr. King's New Discovery
soon starts you on the road
to recovery
ONCE tried, always used. That's
a trite expression, but one never
more applicable than it la to
Dr. King's New Discovery.
You will like the prompt, business
like way it loosens the phlegm-congested
chest, soothes the tortured throat;
relieves an oia or a new coia, grippe,
cough, croup.
The kiddles can take It In perfect
safety, too. No bad after-effects.
Standard halt a century. 60c. and
fuoj a Dotue. At your aruggisL
Don't Continue Constipated
Dont let your bowels bulldoze our
system, Make them function regularly
-keep the body cleansed of waste
matter with Dr. fOsfa New Life PUU.
Biliousness, sick
stomach, Indirection.
Jeadache, tour
isxiness, furred
tongue, bad breath -think of the Ta
arraaamtnta and discomfort tract
ble to constipation. How tastl
constipation. Bow Auy
they're rectified dt the occasional oa
occasional nee
bt Dr. KWs Heir life Pllia Here
a Mweui smeetyy bat torely. Try
a toalfht. AJXAny&XAa M
METHODIST (IllKill
Our Christian service flag was un
veiled last Sunday morning. On this
flag Is tb be placed a star for every
person who enlists for Christ, and
promises to poln the church between
now and Easter. Decisions mny be
made at any time, end the star plac(d
on the flag, but they will not be pub
licly receive! into the church until
Palm Sunday, March 27. All chil
dren above the primary department
are eligible to membership in the
church, but in the case of children
below the intermediate department,
they must have the consent of their
parents before becoming members.
Parents are asked to co-operate with
Sunday school teachers and the pas
tor, in winning their children to the
Cbristlon life and definite member
ship In the church. One star was
placed on the flag last Sunday, for a
member of the women's Bible class.
We were given a happy surprise
last Sunday night when several pa
trols of the Boy Scout troop in uni
form marched into the church, with
their assistant scoutmaster, Mr.
Simpson, and sat in a body near the
front of the building. The occasion
was the anniversary of their organ
ization. A finer looking or more
gentlemanly lot of boys would be
hard to find. By invitation, they
gave their yells, scout oath and scout
law, and during the evening, gave
most reverent and courteous atten
tion to the services. All of which
goes to show that no finer boys can
be found than those enlisted in the
Boy Scouts of America.
Let the members of our congrega
tion remember that next Sunday
night will be observed as "Valen
tine's Night" in the church, and that
each person is asked to do some
special deed of kindness to someone
this week, and on Sunday night, a
few moments will be given for people
to tell how someone made them glad
during the week.
GOLD MIXING COMPANY
AT HIlOADWATEll
A regular gold scare, something
like the order of the days of '49, has
been running through the country
around Broadwater and extending,
with all its exciting details, to sev
eral cities in the state. The Platte
Valley Daily News, published at
Scottsbluff, gave a thrilling account
of the scare a few days ago, and told
of a mythical "tented city" that had
sprung up near Broadwater and
which was developing into a full
fledged mining camp. Truthful cit
izens also told of hearing the thun
der of dynamite blasts in the hills
near Broadwater, where an army of
men were tearing into the bowels of
the earth in a mad search for the
precious gold.
Well, the tented city does not ex
ist, neither are people rushing to the
newly found gold fields, but a num
ber of very substantial citizens have
incorporated for the purpose of de
veloping the prospects for gold that
112 Millloms
used last year
to KILL COLDS
U ILL'S
CASCARA&QUININ
Standard cold remedy tor 30 yearg
win udici urn. luiti ,0
opiate breaks up a coia in Z
Hour relieves crip in j aiyi.
Money back if it fatla. The
genuine bo hit a Kta
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picture.
At All Drug Stmr
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V I X X
Announcement
By February 15 the F. J. Brennan Drug Store, which has been located on the
corner of Third street and Box Butte avenue, will move to the building for
merly occupied by the City Mission, at 203 Box Butte avenuo.
Same Lines Will be Carried
An in our former location we will carry a complete line of Drugs, Fancy Sta
tionery, Box Candy, Phonographs, Etc., in addition to our Fountain Drinks
and Lunches.
You may expect to receive the same courteous and appreciative service in our
New Location as we endeavored to give in the Old.
F. J.
have dkmi found on privately owned
property near Broadwater. George
Itaxby hns been working on gold
prospects on his ranch for some years
and lately has had In his employ an
experienced prospector who has un
doubtedly found gold. This gold has
been found on the llaxhy ranch and
also on land recently purchased by
Reuben Llwo of Lisco, Neb., and Asa
Ramsborg of Broadwater, from Rex
Tolle. The land was bought by
Lisco and Ramsberg for ranching
purposes, but since ihey purchased
It the prospector In the employ of
llaxby has gathered some specimens
from it that unquestionably hold
gold.
The value of the prospector's find
ings depend on what further develop
ments may bring about and on assays
that are being made. The gold is
there, but it Is yet to be determined
whether or not It can be brought out
in paying quantities. The proprie
tors of the real estate on which the
gold has been found are very con
fident that they can develop the
metal in paying quantities, and have
organized a stock company with a
preliminary capital of $10,000. the
articles of incorporation of which
were Hied on Monday. The incorpor
ators are Oeorge llaxby, Reuben
Lisco, Asa Ramsberg. Walter Cana-
day and John F. Rowland, the latter
being the prospector referred to.
The name of the company is "llaxby
Mines, Incorporated." It is said that
no stock is for sale at any price. '
An Alliance mining company is
said to be also prospecting in the
same neighborhood, but what that
company has found is not known.
Bridgeport News-Blade.
ASSURED OF SUCCESS
FROM THE BEGINNING
Records show that the independ
ent packing concerns of the United
L. E. Bliss
FARMER AUCTIONEER
Live Stock a Specialty
Phone Birch 8132, Alliance
"Curley" Churchell
has purchased the
, Nebraska Eating House
and will welcome old and new
friends.
First Class Board
Meals served 6 to 8 a. m. 11 to
1 p. m. 5 to 8 p. m.
21 MEALS FOR $8.00
BRENNAN
DRUGGIST
Slates, of a type similar to the Al
liance Packing company, have been
almost universally successful, and
that the occasional exceptions have
been due to no other cause than poor
business management. Incompetent
management foredooms any enter
prise to failure, of course, whether
It be packing house, bank or mer
cantile concern. The Alliance Pack
ing company Is guarding against this
possibility. Active management of
its business will be vested In prac
tical mm who know the Ins and outs
of the Industry from a to s.
This means that, with correct
management added to such other
features as a wealth of raw material,
absence of shrinkage, short hauls,
Alliance's unexcelled location geo
graphically and as to railroad facil
ities, etc., there would seem to be
not the slightest cause in the world
to doubt that the Alliance Packing
company will be a success from the
beginning, and that it will soon as
sume a proud position as the leading
industry of western Nebraska.
The enthusiastic reception which
Is being consistently accorded repre
sentatives of the company Indicates
that the people throughout this en
tire section are accepting this view
point as absolutely the correct one.
UNCERTAIN
He that waits upon fortune is
never sure of a dinner. Franklin.
DONT
DESPAIR
If you ai t truubicrd with pains or
aches; feel tirod; have headache,
indigestion, insomnia; pp.tnful pas
C2Q of urir.3, you will f?nd relief in
GOLD MEDAL
The vr.rU'n Mnrdurd rem'1? for Ic'dney,
itviT, blaJiJri t.ul uric fitl troubles and
S'a'.lc r.al K:nUy of IJc-'.i.vii (.l.ica
Three -Jzer, c'l t'ruggitn. GaannteeJ.
incV Itt t'.f ripk C.;M MoJk! en tit Lb
We
Feel
Confident
that we
have just the
Boys'
Shoe
that will
please you
completely.
Never before in our
experience
has our line of
Boy's Shoes
been
0
so complete
in
Styles and Sizes
The Original
BOY
SCOUT
SHOES
Gold Medal Attached
in our judgment
will satisfy
your every
requirement.
THEY ARE STURDY
THEY ARE STYLISH
We feel sure
we have some
brand of Boys' Shoe
to suit yon
and Your Boy.
Alliance
Shoe
Store
8. A. WTTJiTTB, Prop.