The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, June 01, 1920, Page TWO, Image 2

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TIIE ALLIANCE HERALD. TUESDAY, JUNK 1, 1920.
E OF LOCATION
On or about July 1 we will be moved to our new location at 124 East Third Street, where we will have
ample room to handle any or all of your business you wish to give us.
ALIANGE " HIDE & FUR COMPANY v
Dealers in Hides, Furs, Wool, Rags, Rubber and Metals of all Kinds. ;
LAKESIDE. .
Tij Koth Pollml.
Cool and cloudy all day Sunday.
.A bard rain accompanied by some
Jiall, thunder' and lightning in the
evening. The water U still standing
in the streets this morning and it
till looks like rain.
Misses Wllma and Beatrice West
rer were in town visiting, Sunday.
George Lindley has built an addi
ction to the north side of his pool hall
And rented it to Clyde Simmons for a
jbarber shop.
About 8 o'clock Thursday evening
ihe church members, . friends and
.neighbors gathered at the home of
Claud Wllloughby and went in a
Jbody to the parsonage, where a Very
pleasant evening was spent in play
ing games, singing and music. Sand
wiches and coffee were served.' We
all wish the Hev. and Mrs. Birming
ham a long and prosperous Jpourney
through life.
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jv. v. uruunvu wan iu uvui IUD
Star ranch Saturday.
Hiss Ruth Staples went to Wyom
ing Saturday.
Joe Cade returned from a western
Sir. and Mrs. Chaa. Carry were in
from their ranch one day last week.
George Drake - has rented . the
fculldlng known as the Royal Ice
Cream parlor and moved in Sunday.
Mrs. Bertha Debord Is visiting at
Rf Springs.
" Mr. and Mrs. William Cherry and
Mn. Clark Giles were in from the
jsoutheast Satnrday. r
Mr. and Mrs. R. A.' Cook drove to
jAntloch Sunday afternoon.
. - Leo Berries has returned from a
frip to Wyoming.
' Mrs. Elise Ash and sons, Alva and
Ellsworth, were In from their home
yeast of town Saturday.
. r g-i . .
jr. man mro. ueorge fission ten
tor their home in Omaha Wednes
Miss Zora Young of Lincoln is
Visiting her friend, Mlsa Frances
-jllnnsacker. ': - .
After a pleasant visit with, rela
tives over in Lancaa, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter L. llendrickson have return
ed to the sandhills. He has a posi
tion in a store at Whitman.
Ralph Trester was In town Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Herman were
In from their big ranch south ' of
town Saturday.
A. R. Olson was called to Bloom-
In gton Saturday to attend the funer
al of a brother-in-law at that place.
' T. B. Gorman, operator, has gone
to Omaha on a vacation.
Mrs. Anthony Morris entertained
the ladies' kenslngton at her home
Thursday afternoon.
There was no Decoration Day pro
gram In our little village Sunday, but
the people turned out and paid their
respects to the dead by decorating
their graves Sunday. ...
NEBRASKA NEWS NOTES
THIMT-TllREB TEARS AGO
Loup City is promised an opera
house 60x80 feet. -
Inland cornfields are being darn
aged by the omnipresent chinch bug.
The new town hall at Callaway
will be opened next week with a free
ball.
Sarpy county grape-growers ex
poet to harvest 100 tons of grapes
(his year.
The first fair of Dawes county was
held at Chadron last week an was a
success.
The Louisville pottery Is being re
built, and will be ready for business
next spring. -
S. W. Holland, the artist, lost
finished picture to the value of f 78
in tho North Bend fire.
The safe of the North Bend bank
came out of the fire with the cash in
tact and the time clock in' working
order.
A street fakir in O'Neill recently
"roped in" some of the leading cit
izens of the town on the give-away
, money racket to advertise his firm.
One of the late industries of
Dawes county is charcoal burning,
There is an abundance of timber
and ready sale is had for the pro
duct at profitable prices, i
SERVICE SATISFACTION QUALITY
HARVEY'S CAFE
Will be opened some time in the middle of June at 222 Box
Butte Avenue, in the building formerly occupied by Vaughn
k Son, and the Nebraska and Co. ,
The place will be entirely remodeled, and fitted up in the
finest style. The aim of the owner, J. O. Harvey, who has
had considerable experience in this business, will be to con
duct an A-No. 1 Cafe, where only the finest quality food
will be served, in a fitting manner. .
'222 Box Butte
J. C. Harvey
Proprietor Alliance, Nek
The affairs of the First National!
Bank at Blair are found to be In a
much better condition than at first
BUDDoaed. Stockholders and dennnt-
tors will receive their money in fulL
The trial of Casey, who robhprt .
stage f-6,000 government funds
last January, 1b now In progress and
has attracted a large attendance at
the district court of Dawes county.
Thomas Casey, the stage coach
driver, charted with the robber of
the treasure box of the Wells, Fargo
& Co.'s express, . between Chadron
and Fort Robinson, has been acquit
The Tralrle creek. Merrick countv
bird protective society has fll a
number of complaints for infraction
of the game laws. The members
say they mean business and intend
to prosecute all violators against
whom they can get evidence.
While Miss Crowder. of Hamburar.
who has been on a visit to Miss Wy-
ckoff at Omaha, was walking with
the latter lady a fellow snatched her
hand bag at a crossing. Miss Crow-
aer made a plucky resistance during
which she was pulled down and Miss
Wyckoff pounded him vigorously
wun ner umbrella. The thief got
off with the bag, however, contain
lng. about 89.
The exhibits at the York countv
fair, which has been held at York
since Monday, are the finest ever
maae in me county. . Rain has In
terfered every day and unless the
weather improves the fair will be a
dismal failure. It Is Intended, to
continue till Saturday.
While In the country the other dav
Will Stewart of O'Neill attended a
ball and becoming enamored of the
belle of the evening he asked If he
might claim her for a partner in a
waits on the program. "No, much
bleeged," was the artless renrv:
"them round dances alius turn my
stomach."
McGraw Tires
and Tubes
In buying Tires and Tubes in
vest your dollars to the best
advantage. ;
Buy Fabric Tires guaranteed
to run 6000 miles -
FOB SALE BY
FARMERS UNION
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
BOX BUTTE NKWS OF
THIRTY-THREE YEARS AGO
Busy Land locaters. J
Flourishing Nonpareil.
Sprouting Jackson's moustache!'
Engineer Gillett, paid our town a
visit tnis week.
Work on the new school house Is
rapidly progressing. '
Everybody enjoyed a good meal of
fresh beef yesterday.
Hart & Wlker are treating their
building to a coat of paint.
Geo. Lowdell Is building a frame
house on his claim west of town.
A match game of base ball will be
played at Nonpareil next Saturday,
, Twenty-two teams standing on our
streets at one time last Monday.
Al Saling is amusing our people
this week by riding bucking
bronchos. .
Hemlngford will shed her Hare in
a short time and become a nice little
burg:
Orvll Kldwell's broncho was badly
j cut by running into a barb wire
I fence, last week.
Everybody leaves their work and
turns out to see Al Saling ride wild
bronchos. " . . .
Mr. Adams," of Broken Bow, arriv
ed In town Wednesday. H will set
tle on his claim fouth of town. j
Mr. Hampton and Mr. Smith of
Hemlngford were In town Monday
discussing important business mat
tres. 9 .
Dan Mauk has gone to his home
In Custer county on a visit but per
haps he has another object in view.
The B. & M. surveyors are run
ning another line one and one half
miles north of town it is reported
that they are setting grade stakes. ,
The big boom has struck Nonpar
ell, in dead earnest. She Is already
nearly double the else of any of her
neighbors, and "the end Is not yet."
It is reported that the contest for
county seat of Sheridan county, be
tween Hay Springs and Rushvllle,
was decided In favor of the latter.
- A herd of cattle passed through
town last week, which numbered
1,145 head. They came from the
Hart ranch, and were on their way to
the slaughter yards at Fine Ridge
agency to furnish beef steak for the
noble red men at that place.
Thursday evening while coming
from Hay Springs, Morton Oyer, who
has been stage driver between here
and the above named town, had the
misfortune to lose one of his horses.
He was leading it behind the coach
when the animal felt to the ground
and died almost instantly. - Mr. Oyer
has resigned his position as ' stage
driver.' ' - ' '
PRECOCIOUS LAMP.
KidHow old Is that lamp, ma?
Ma Oh, about three Tears.
Kid Turn it down. It's too young
to smoke. Examiner.
' Another Royal Suggestion
MUFFINS and POPOVERS
From the New Royal Cook Book
BREAKFAST is too
often eaten as a duty
rather than a joy. The suc
cess of the day may depend
uppn the spirit of break
fast. The Royal Education
al Department presents
some breakfast dishes that
will send the children to
school with a hip hip hur
rah and his majesty man
to his daily duties with the
"up and doing" feeling
which knows no discour
agement .
Muffins
teupsflour
S teaspoons Royal Baking
Powder
1 tablespoon sugar
H teaspoon salt
I cup milk - -I
eg-frs
1 tablespoon shortening .
Sift together flour, baking
powder, sugar and salt; add
milk, well-beaten eggs and
melted shortening; mix well.
Grease muIHn tins and put
two tablespoons of batter in
to each. Bake in hot oven 20
to 25 minutes.
Egoless Muffins
t cups flour '
4 teaspoons Royal Baking
Powder
tablespoons sugar
1 teaspoon salt .
1 cup milk;
i tablespoons shortening
Mix and sift dry ingredients,
add milk and melted shorten-
Absolutely Puro
ing and beat until smooth-.
Bake in greased muffin, tins
in hot oven 20 to 23 minutes.
Com Muffins
cup corn meal
114 cups flour
4 teaspoons Royal Baking
; Powder
U teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons sucar
' 1 cup milk;
2 tablespoons shortening
legg
Sift together corn meal, flour,
baking powder, salt and su
gar; add milk, melted short
ening and well-beaten ejg;
mix welL Grease muffin tins
and drop two tablespoons of
mixture into each. Bake about
35 minutes 1n hot oven.
Popovers
2 cups flour
M, teaspoon salt -
3 etcga
2 cups milk ...
Sift together flour and salt.
Make a well in floor, break
eggs into well, add milk and
stir until smooth. Poor into
hot greased gem pans and
bake 25 to 35 minutes in a
very hot oven. If taken out
of oven too soon they will
falL
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New Royal Cook Book containing-
scores of dellKhtf ul.
economical recipes, many of
them the most famous In
use today. Address
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. 1U Fulton Stmt -KewVorfcOity
"Bake with Royal and be Sure
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See What A Bank Ac
count Can Do For You
This is just one of the world of possibilities open to depositors in this bank. Any.
one can do wonders with even a small account. A trip to the seashore, a trip to
the mountains, an electric sweeper for the wife, new furniture for the house
an investment that will pay you money, any of the number of things you wish to
buy but feel the expense is too great. ' i
The secret is this: Save now, a small amount at a time, while you have no
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culties wil have no terrors for you. , .
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Just Don't Stop .
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Alliance. Nebraska