The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, August 06, 1920, Page FOUR, Image 4

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THE ALMAXCK HERALD, FRIDAY. AUGUST 6, 1!20
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Katortd at th tnatfflc at Al llano,
. Khn for trnmUlin th route h the
Wialla aa erond rlui matter. I'uMlahrd
Tvdar and Friday.
(ran ton company forced thr fighting senger work for the pant week.
by arming It scabs,
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It Is the flgbt-
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tOEOROB U BURIV JR. Editor
wVDWIN M. BURR Business Mg-r.
Official &wpapr of th City of
..Alliance: omclal oewapaptr of Box
; atoitta Count.
Owned 'and published by Tha Burr
Printing- Company, Uter I Burr. Jr.,
PrMldrot; Edwin at. Burr, Vlca Praa-44at.
afculpttw. S"l SO p ri' t 4rnitt
OaKalda it ittJ rai.i.a. 3.im acr yaav
Poirbody l slv.-ayn flouring ml
new ways to make life on the farm
pleasant and agreeable. Already ft
larger proportion of farmers and
ranchmen own automobiles than do
city dwellers. From Kansas comes
the news that the state university has
provided itself with wireless equip
ment, and for tae cost of $185 any
farmer may erect a wireless receiving
apparatus and get the news of
weather changes and other Import
ant things right off the bat. When
the day comes that every farm home
lias an aeroplane hangar right next
to the machinery shed and a mov
ing picture projector in the front par
lar, people will finally stop talking
about tae lack of conveniences In the
country. ,
Taere Is to be a cleanup In Ihc
Onaha police department, th cap
tain of detectives having already
been flrrd and the chief of police be
ing next on the list. All of this
makes one wonuer whether the
Omaha Dee was really responsible
for the lack of faith In the police
that was so prevalent In Omaha.
Readers will recall that even so
great a personage as General Leon
ard Wood wasn't a bit backward
about, upholding tae Integrity of the
disciples of law and order, the same
men who are now being sacked.
RAILOAD NOTES
A rirtnge of firemen Is reported
oy Engineer Despatcher Hall.
Engineer Persons Is laying off this
week on account of sickness.
Henry Murke expects to leave for
Denver in a few days on business.
Defore adding a loud hurrah to
the chorus which goes up over the
approval of If. R. 4438, which pro
Tides for the vocational rehabilita
tion of persons disabled through In
dustrial accidents, we would prefer
to see a little more efficiency In the
rehabilitation of the soldier wound
ed. Waen disabled fighting - men
aave to wait tr months or years be
fore securing competent medical
treatment, doesn't It seem like non
sense to take on another big load?
' John H. Morehead, democratic
candidate for governor, has fired the
opening guu in the campaign by hop
ping onto the operation of McKelvie's
code bill. Incidentally, he has struck
a popular chord by declaring that the
proposed Increases In state taxation
are "unnecessary arid uncalled for"
and by pledging hiuseir, if elected,
to the reduction of the tax burden.
Mr. Morehead has found tae weak
epot in the McKelvIe regime and even
Ills dearest enemies will concede that
be knows how to take advantage of
it
,rr"-sw. ........
Having failed ' to convince the
Joanson republicans that they were
old out at Chicago by traitorous
delegates, Frank A. Harrison Is
- tmsyinfc himself In an effort to take
Support away frcm Governor Mo
Celvla and band It to Arthur Wray
-4f York. It'a cheering for a demo
crat y realise that the republican
.. party also has thorns In Its side, and
that there are just about as many
humps on one side of the fence as
the other.
The riots In Denver Incident to the
street car strike are deplorable, of
course, and will do the cause of
anion labor more harm than any
thing else than can be imagined. The
onion men will receive biame for the
disorders, although, to an observer,
it would seem that. tae city authori
ties are even more guilty, for they
permitted armed strikebreakers to
go upon the cars. There Is no surer
way to promote violence than to put
rifles and ammunition Into the hands
of a bunch'of thugs. The union men
have been wrong In striking, but the
Mr, an Mrs. Aicivniie leu Wednes
day for Newcastl cfor a few days out
on tl'f lr homesteads.
A. N. Thompson and family ari
planning on a vacation to be spent,
at Spirit Lake. S. D. I
Engineer J.'K. Willis expects to j
lonve roon for Silver i'lume, Col,:
where he will visit with friends. I
Robert Lawrence and Robert Ilunt
rire planning on spending Sunday In
Hot Springs, S. ).
Conductor J. II. Cantlln reported
for work this morning. He has been
visiting In the eastern part of the
state.
Doctor C. II. Illbbe left Thursday
for Edgemont. S. D, From there. he
will go to Calcago for a few weeks
vacation.
J. M. Mewhlter is back on his oM
run holding down the turn around.
He has been doing extra passenger
work.
Conductor M. E. Johnson expects
to leave about. the eleventh of this
month for Tacoma ,. Wash., for a
three months vacation.
Fireman Macaony deadheaded to
ian wants but little here below
and some of the spring 'styles show
that women feel the same way about
It.
W. It. Nicholas received somei
slight Injuries at Crawford. 1 Edgemont to relieve Fireman Thorn-
Drakeman Foth of Sterling, has1 "car, who Is laying off on account of
been visiting In Alliance the past illness.
few days. Engineer Wltowack reported for
i wont tuis morning, lie nas been
Money to Loan
OX YOUU
Liberty Bonds
We Buy and Sell all Issues
of Liberty oBnds.
GUARDIAN
TRUST CO.
Shouldering his trusty spade, the
embattled war gardner starts forth
on his drive against the hieh cost
of living.
After years of experimenting a
Missourian claims to have perfected
a process for extracting potash from
cottonseed hulls.
PUBLIC SALE
of HOUSEHOLD GOODS
and FURNITURE (
Includes everything necessary for five-room home furniture,
bedding, dishes, etc.
THIRD AND BOX BUTTE
SATURDAY, AUG. 7
STARTING AT 3 P. M.
Fireman 8yd ftitesmrn went to;
Deadwood to fire numbers 141 and
142.
lftt.75, $2.50, $:.00 to 91.00 value
Silk Hone for $1.10, 92.UO, 92-40
and 9:1.20 at IHulilHiid-Ilollowny Co.
J. Ii. Downs, operator at Thedford,
left yesterday for a two weeks vaca
tion to be spent at Ft. Laramie, Wyo,
F. 11. Morris, second trick opera
tor at Mullen, left Taursday for a
short vacation In Denver.
Engineer Treffney reported for
work this morning after a week's
fishing trip In the Dlack Hills.
Mrs. Kate Sternberg Is spending a
few days In Denver, visiting' wit a
friends.
See the new winter furs at
72 Hlghland-Ilolloway Co.
Miss Frances urassman leaves
soon for a visit wit a her aunt In
Crawford, Neb.
Supteintendent O. L. Orlggs left
on 44 Thursday for an Inspection
trip between Ravenna and Alliance.
Assistant Oeneral Manager Thieoff
of Omaha, was In Alliance Wednes
day on business.
Master Mechanic J. B. Erwln came
down from Deadwood on 36 Wednes
day. Early showing of new fall Millin
ery at lllghland-llolloway Co. 72
Painter Foreman It. N. Johnson
and son, will leave Sunday for Den
ver for a few days' vacation.
Miss Mable Grassman expects to
leave soon for Spearflsh Canyon to
spend ner vacation.
Machinist Morgan left last night
for Denver where he will visit with
friends.
Vincent Wheeler, son of ripefltter
Wheeler, will spend
Springe, 8. D. .
Save 1-3 on Hummer Undent ear
at Ulgnland-Holloway Co. f I
Fireman .Laawell was transferred
io Edgetuott to work on a switch
engine.
Engineer Antrim was transferred
to Seneca to take charge of the
witch engine.
Calet Clerk L. Smith of the gener
al superintendent's office Is expect
ed home Saturdayr
Roundhouse Foreman A. M. Rlch-
fmond of Englewoou, S. D., was visit
ing friends In Alliance .Thursday.
Drakeman D. L. Bennet left Wed
nesday for the coast where he will
spend a month's vacation.
91.73, 92.50, 3.00 to 91.00 value
Silk Homo for $1.40, 92.00, 92.40
ami at lllghland-Holloway Co.
Machinist Joe Redmon left Wed
nesday afternoon for Neels, Col.,
where he will spend 'ala vacation.
M. J. Peterson Is back on tae local
east. He has been doing extra pas-
Sunday Jn HotjBon, assistant
Oraybull, and C
spending his vacation In Craig and
Denver, Col.
Mr. and Mrs. Bennet and daugh
ter. Hazel, are planning on a trip
to fa rrtons, Kas. They will go Via
Kansas City.
Bob Urtstoll and family left Wed
nesday for Denver, where they will
spend their vacation visiting with
friends and relatives.
Save 1-3 on Summer Underwear
at lliKliluiitl-llolloway Co. 72
Misses Dollie and Dora White, ac
companied by their aunt, Miss Ela
Mae White, will spend Sunday
Springs. S. D. ,
Mrs. Will Duncan anu three daugh
ters of Allerton, la., are visiting at
the home of Mrs. B. I. Joder of this
city.
Early showing of new fall Millin
ery at IliKhlaJul-lIolloway Co. 72
Agent L. M. Slmonds of Ashbyn
reported for work today after a
month's vacation spent In Kansas
City.
J. A. Morgan who has been reliev
ing Agent Simonda, goes to Sweet
water today to relieve J. B." Jolly,
who leaves on a two weess vacation.
He will visit friends In Kansas City.
Ten firemen have been set up to
engineers during the past ten days.
They are: J. A. Wltowack. C. E.
Loessner, H. C. Sitimen, J. R. Willis,
B. T. Wallace, A. Hudson, II. Craven.
J. H. Persons, L. Kaupp and A.
Antrim. - - i -
See the new winter furs at
72 Ilighlund-llolloway Co.
F. Cone, division superintendent
of Sheridan; A. . Aydelot, division
superintendent of Casper; D. J. .Nel-
superintendent of
E. Uersenger, divis
ion superintendent of Sterling, were
In Alliance Wednesday to attend a
business meeting.
THE
MANUALO
Mrs. OAtto Smith is worrying
about tae outcome of her claim tor
damages against the railroad com?
pany. Last winter she had some
high priced chickens shipped In by
express and they were delivered
dead. Then she had a drove of
turkeys you couldn't buy. for less
taan $6 each when a bunch of train
men on a freight deliberately scatter
ed grain from a box car attracting
them close enough to wring their
necks and enjoyed turkey roast for
several days. There seems to be but
little head to te railroads these
days and nobody knows whom to get
service on after they are sued for
damages.- Antloch News.
8eo the new winter furs at
72 - lllghiand-llolloway Co.
Made Only in Pianos of
0
Baldwin Manufacture
i
The Instrument You
Were Born to Play
Ellington and Hamilton Pianos
Save money by getting your instru
ment before the increase of freight
rates.
We Buy Direct From the Factory
MANN MUSIC & ART CO.
Alliance National Bank Building
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While Building is the Most Advantageous
When can we gay that BUILDING a home is more advantageous than RENTING a home? It is when, in the LONG RUN, rents are much higher than
the cost of the money (or interest) necessary to construct the home. That is the situation today. You will save actual dollars paying for your HOME
rather than paying present high RENTS. In addition to this, don't overlook the fact that the present price of lumber has not risen in accordance with the
increased cost of other commodities, and that soon lumber must take a jump upward to cover the increased cost of freight NOW is the time to act.
Phone 660 and talk it pver with us. V-jCtt?W
FOWLER LUMBER COMPANY
FLOYD LUCAS, Mgr.
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