The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, June 25, 1920, Page SIX, Image 6

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    TBH ALLIANCB HI BALD, STUDAT, JTJNS If, HM
Random Shots
One mn we really envy Is the
Rajah of Cham bam, whose estate U
aHnated. eo the tnoTie press sheets
Mk7, In Himalaya, dear Kashmir,
whaterer that is. ,
He has a prltate dancing parll
ioi -a roof Harden all hla own
and a troo of untrained dancera.
The Rajah of nhawalpur Is Just
as fortunate. .
Next to being a Rajah, we'd as
lief own a famlral. -
. A.' recent fUnle party contained
.two Corpa, two Akers and an under-
tHE STATE OF TMOE
(From the June,'lz. laaue of 'Taa
v Furniture Journal.")
No better barometer of trade aoa
ditlona at the present time eould be
found than the symposium regarding
matters affecting the furniture in
dustry which, appeare elsewhere In
thle number. '
Aa the market season is almost at
hand, the collection of opinions
from both branches of the industry
Is cf utmost Importance. Some Inter
st lug points are brought to light.
In general, manufacturer of furnl
lure are revealed by 4he Question
jalre already referred to M being
still considerably behind In filling
orders, a situation that haa been
aggravated by reason of the freight
traffld troubles. However, It la en
couraging to note that many manu
facturers report an improvement in
taker, rienty of room to bury them. ths Bltuatoln
That one Is rather involved. We've materials, according to the
a - ... it ... tnA reports from manufacturers, are
te us.
latldentally, should it be spellod
p-l-e-n-l-e-e-r-at
We ask to know?,
Aa old roan , Hebbard once paid
when they proved it by Webster's:
"Well, it ain't right.",
An Alliance young lady attended
the armory dance the other evening,
and met up with a handsome young
cnap. Girls, he waa handsome. He
had the nicest hair, dark brown eyes,
and he was a perfect gentleman. And
eiKh a dancer! She was quite proud
of him. But aa they danced and
talked she became puzzled by his
Tolce. It waa terribly husky. She
feared that he had a had cold, but
be didn't cough- -Finally she asked
how come. "It's this way," he ex
plained. "I'm ballyhoo at the carni
val, and my voice naturally gets
haaky." The young lady promptly
fainted. .
. She had planned to introduce htm
to mother.
. TODAY'S 1JKST STORY
Earnest . Reformer "When I pic
tured the drunkard's death in a sor
did attic, surrounded by empty bot
tles, toy audience was -moved to
tears!"
Flippant Miss "I can quite be
lieve it. It's touching to think of
the emptiness .of those bottles."
RATSDIE
m d em lee, eace taey eat EAT-SNAP
and they leave so edor behind. De
tot take aar word for it try a pack
age. Cata and dogs woa't toueh It.
Rate pace p ,ail food to get EAT
SNAP. Three alee.
Me aiae (1 cake) enough far Paa
try, Xtlehaa or Cellar.
Mv alee ( eaaea) for Chiekea
Hoaae, scope, er email buildings.
9tm alae caaac) enoagh for all
farm aad out-anilf tats. ' etoreac
buildings, or factory building. .
Sold and guaranteed by T. E.Hol
eten, H-ll
kaj aarea a Tarlim Clceia wtUeal
imm at ftaito Is lamfial ta a Mt
aaca vfcJaa tmUm as? ft (tosa lay
rm a aaa a leaaw ta Br. M i.
a tee II, I1M
atr.u.
still scarce and hard to obtain, and
the prices continue to be at record
heights. Lumber, in some instaneea
Is reported as being a trifle on, but
not in the case of dry atoeka which
are the most sought after and used
by the furniture industry. Dry stoeks
of all woods are aoaroer than ever,
and there seems to be little likeli
hood of a surplus in many months to
come. -'. ,
Dealera for the most part report
that business is holding up very
well. Broadly speaking, the indus
try seems to have slowed up but
little, if anr. over the speed attain
ed immediately after the signing ofl'
he armistice, and according to the
vlaur. nf rrait nnmW rrf ronrct-
sentatiyes, manufacturers and deal' I j
ers the furniture trade la not due
for a slump. ,
SH .10
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RMORY
VSPICES
lliance Volunteer Fire Dept.
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Ladies
Free
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New Dance Step
Entire
Srtninf,
8:89 to 1
Lincoln, Denver
Ho Checking Charge! for Wrapt
ZEDA-LEE
Saves Orta Broom
I TtiJxEaa aiany ways
I bywkichaperaon can
HMimuiL Little wava
wJti Lttle article of tk arerydayt
ry eoaaea kind. In t keRia
flt tmmf k ifc CB wive
on auck o item m a broom. ' b
fully VMlisMJ tLt if ska imm a
ZEDA-LEE.
Witk tU NEW STYLE LEE BROOM
ak cn cut tk sawinc after the straw
kaa worw well w p, then witk Uie threads
mnov4 eke atili kaa at Cexible broom, gook
for slieat egaia aa aauck sweeping.
Tbe fibre aKiaLi protect tke ehoulder agtiinst
bra king. Undamaatk thiaahield the patented
conatrwttioa keeps the broom com in a trm
roaitieiw and pointed down in a natural war.
This is an eulueire feature of tbeZEOA-LEE.
It aerae one broom, end makes the NEW
STYLE ZEDA-LEE a doable service broom,
Choose s ZEDA-LEE.' Sweep with one and find
cut why thotuenda of tuere feel justified in having
selected it for permanency in their homes and
EES BZOOM A DUSTER COMPANY
, Mm. Lincoln, Nbr. Davenport, la.
t im I aatd blatMrt-rata4 loUpJnt broom
I aa in uawwMi
, ... . . ..... f n l I
BROOMS'
Headliners on our Chautauqua Program, Jul 5-10
r -,. ....
oncert
Comp
any
Xlay t7nmz nousc goldsh obgaxt chjues
NO MORE JS
STLU IIU01D Q? THE QPAXTLXUI GIBIaQ CXLIOHESTRA
TO RI1TO OUT AT CHAUTAUQUA TEHT
LLTIilJ
DAY OP CHAUTAUQUA
jr mica,' after you use RAT-SNAP.
It's a sure rodent killer. Try a pkg
and prove it. Rats killed with RAT-
SNAH leave no smell. Cats or dogs
won't touch It. Guaranteed.
u size (1 cuke) enough f or Pan
iry, kitchen or cellar.
farm and out-bulldtngs, storage
ulld!ng8, or factory buildings.
50c alio (3 cakes) - for chicken
House, coops or small buildings.
$1.00 size (S cakes) enough for all
Sold and guaranteed by P. E.Hol-
sten. i r 5-l
Omaha Real Estate
Grows in Value
No a, (920 ecHea.
An Investment in Omaha Real .Estate is Safe,
pays a Good Income, and Increases in Value."
STATEMENT NO. 9
Omnlstt Real Estate is not depenCent upon enc
ore ii.au, board of directors, or other group of
men. '
"' - ' . ' ' . ' ' .
It qnnot be wrecked or destroyed. It will con.
thine tMwonie more raluuble as tr.e city grow
IpoCujob im mora of fc cun be manufaciured.
AN CXAMPLEl ,
J. E. Cha-lwlck In 1910, paid $30 a foot for 2S
fc t at 320 Farnam. March 0, this year, he
a:j U far $400 a foot
Advise villi R-olto'-s., TVy can put yea in touch with rrcP
erty tliat vill iiicrer.se in valye. N'ritc to a Kcaltor at once.
0:iAZA ZZ?JL L0AED
Omaha, M.S., U. S. A.
S"8 8o. Kth St.
hi aiiiitoi aaiAnaa itair ruvtuTi tiiad hmiatios
ASBES1TS
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Pthctio 8000 UiU Sp0imt K
Product without rVice Cunpctif
tur a UaiUrlv cooatntctcd caiios
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. AC crre I"Cr reCric lira that wiD alwaw
am C0OOMIM or aaora of Service.
Fill loac Mt want a k apnab to tk Bcft
um waa aemem aaa MUaaaa but ck
waat ta pa Cord Coojtntctioa Prkoi.'
It cernkteM Qrjr utd tHUr at a Prji f ir tricm.
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THREE ACT COMEDY' JO BE GIVEN LAST NIGHT
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Mrs.A.C.Zehner
On Onri Chautauqua Pro
J gram Evening of Third
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rJOY NIGHT"
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First Night of Chautauqua
Will Be a Big Night i
THE UNSAY fROST COMPANY
Arthur K, Peck
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1 k -ki i i : - - X rx v:Vr-, 7;:.-.-' , .: v. i!
''i&ty) ') $ ' ; .
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Travels Thirty Thousand ,
j Miles in Eight Months.
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AJtMV l'ANTH $I.OO ier jiair, feat,
urday, June 23; your liu,t chance,
118 W. 8rdSt. 60)
Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Connora of
Broken Iow, are Tilting Mrs. II. R.
Smith for the week. '
BOARD OP EQUALIZATION will
meet one more day only, July e.h,
1920.
62
Experienced hand Ironer wanted.
AUlancej Steam Laundry. CU-OiMtl