Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1920)
Till: ALLIANCE HERALD; FRIDAY, OCTOBER fith, 1920. CO CO tH CD V-t O H W V-. C3 C3 O C C3 O o 44 C3 .3 a o 3 cf 2 C3 T3 bD CO IS CD 33 03 S .2 r o X! b 2 CD o G CO 2 2 - s T3 O p CO CD cr CD ? V-t -! O 5 C3 d) 4- 3 O IN o CM Random Shots gJtmttHtHIMmHtHmUMMIIHMlMMMttMMMmM HnHKI ed that one man has declared that hli belief Ip that there Is now another ) IIk railway union the I). It. i which may be translated as the "o. Ut of ruilwcy thieve." PERSONALS "If everybody voles r.s they c'u- r. remarks the Sunshine Kid, "it wi, be a rlnrh." "lie rose to bo a corporal, but h... heart its with the burkn." In fr.i n . gloniirr terms Is tUicrlbed rx-Luckxj (l,ir nflJkl j. .( , , ( , .. j, jtiK. Private 'Chomps A. Lc , a 1i ) t),,, Fon f a farn-er or the son ot a lawyer, who was nt i. :. ei.ciei coUntry doctor. The country hi - state t omnianlt I el i A h'gll American Legion. I. oner dn sn't always fwell a man's ii.-ad. The Lord may love a llnntpc operator the same as 11" does other people, but editors oi i at.io.iauy en tertain thoughts of murder tn con- ntcion with the man who pounds the keys. And the reason Is not far to seek, na the eminent novelist phrase It. In our last Issue we quoted the Sun ahine Kid as saying: "What have you gained when you convince a fool he I Is one. Just look at The Herald and see how the op. made that sentence read. Oh, well. It might have been worse. We've known other operators lot of 'em and not one that could be really trusted If he were In a hurry. produced ino.st of our pr sidents. (if I lie 27 men who have bee n elected to be the head of our government, 16 were born on the farm. The Hat In cludes George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, Jant'R Madison, James Monroe, John Qulncy Adams, Andrew Jackson, iuariui Van Duren, James Tolk, Zachary Taylor, Millard Fillmore, Franklin Pierce, Abraham Lincoln, Ulysses S inpsou Grant, Janus A. Garfield and Denjaniln Harrison. Twenty one presidents have lived to complete tueir terms in uflicc, T ht t them retired to the farm. Twenty two of our prebldents have belong u tor a part of their lives to the farm ing class. Only five, Arthur, Citve land. Mckinley, Taft and Wilson, have not at some time earned then living by cultivating the soil. Young colored man, resisting the appeals to his colored employer to work Wednesday afternoon: "Work, man did you say work? That's all you think about work. I know something else 'aides work and I ain't no he vamp, either." When a man meets a girl he asks himself two questions. First want her?" If the answer is "No," that story Is finished. It the answer is "Yes," he asks an other: "Can I get her?" If the answer is "No," that story is finished. If the answer is "Yes," he gets her. Then his story Is finished. Two Mexicans at Scottsbluff had a I bitter quarrel over a black cat, the pet of one, and as a result of the battle one of them was burled. Yel some people say a black cat is un lucky. Interest is being renewed in the project of planting trees in memory of thoRe who gave their lives for civi lization and the safety of their coun ry in the world war. This move ment, which has the active backmn of the American Forestry assocla tion, has reached proportions far in excess of what seemed likely at It inception, says Rochester Democrat Chronicle. By all means let us havt trees of remembance. Let us have Do I tnenl abundantly and for every po.v siDie memorial. They are tru monuments, tue living memorial God has provided to hallow the hoi Miss Dorothy ReynoHs ppent I flim.iiy In Sli riinp. Mr. r.na Airs. Ji. I. Jcder ret una Tu. p.'ay fro. n an extendi flp In tV en?t. j J. S. Adams. wh is bringing in I some of the gushers near Osag was I n Alliance between trains Friday morning. He b rt thf. i. n. r Omaha to attend a meeting In th ti. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Anderson cf Sierre Madre, cal., announce t.( bifth of a daughter. Mrs. An ; rroii was formerly Miss Edith ReuuLsh 1 1 this cliy. J Walter Schott was operated on for a growth in his nose Wednesday morning. Mrs. Ote Jones of Linglf, Wyv who has been in Alliance for the past two weeks with her daughter. Fern, who was brought here to the s;. Joseph's hospital, where she un-(V--viv - r ;:'on f-r r.Trr. "Il eitis, returned to her home Tuesday. Miss Marie Howe has accepted a position with the Alliance Drug com pany. Miss Waneia Adams has Uk her place at The Herald. Ihe year-old child of O. M. Bryan, suffered a broken arm this week. Frank Palmer of Lakeside hn. hold his ranch and will move to Denver. He will be accompanied by his daughter, Velma, who has be. i; in the hospital here. i W restlkg! est memories of every person and oi every race. 1 . . ii is nara 10 convert to Dotsaevuim a workman wearing a $25 silk shirt and driving his own car. The Increase In the suicides of wo men is ascribed to worry in trying f make ends meet in theso times of the high cost of living. There is no 1 doubt that the present hour is on oi J great nervous strain, partly reactlo i from the war and partly the prou lems of living which it has brou-Ui. about. The great need Is of a i.iora stimulation to enable the people to, meet present conditions and find u , remedy for the most opresrvv o them, says the Baltimore Airprlc-- 1 The crusade against profl;e( rinr, .V example, could be pushed mo.c v:r oroiiBly by a strona; puMic o'llnic demanding its suppressii-n or io i trol. STEVE GANNON OF ALLIANCE VS. HARRY MAMAS (WITH THE WESTERMAN BROS. CARNIVAL) Friday Evening, Oct. 8 At 9. p.m. Masonic Temple Bldg., West Third Street M.-.nas has been traveling with carnivals for the past six cr seven years, has met some good men and has defeated his share of them. Cannon has done some good work and has a st:ong following among local mat fans. cm i.es: rr.tn v. ill wrestle or.c fell to a finish for a purse of It will be a good bout, full of action from start to finish. Admi$i;:i Men, SI. 00; Ladies, 50c. "Come on, lad, and get your for tune told," called out the seventh! daughter of the seventh daughter to a man at least ten years olde r than I herself. The man in question may have fell flattered but ho didn't fall for it. A fool and his honey are soon parted." writes one of those para phrasing colyunilsts. We hope Romeo sees this. The proper way to pronounce it la jUHt plain "golf," the "o" having tlif, same sound as in the word " o la . Or, it you feel that you would like to appear especially know- Ins, you may pronounce it "got' founding the "o" as In "odd", bu forgetting the "1". During the past four days we have heard this poor unfortunate word ubused something frightful. We have heard it pronounced as though It were spelled in all these various fashions: Oolluf. gowf. .guff, golef. goior, gour, ana gawlf. Take warn ing in time, or suffer the consequen ces. It's bound to be a popular word. and if you get on the right tracts early you'll never go aft ray. Later on, you'll hear a lot of strange words in connection with tl. guii.e, ho Le ptvpared for ahv.ost any thing. Take, for instance, the worn "stymie." And to "slice the ball' aoesn t mean what it seems to mean. Today' lk-ht Story. "There's a big crap game going on down the block. Go out and break ii up." The new cop vanished, reappear ing in half an hour. "Well," asked his superior, "diu you put a stop to it?" "I sure did," returned Murphy, patting a bulging pocket. "I only had two bucks on me but I broke up that game inside of twenty minutes." It's cheering to note that we havV been mistaken all these years in be lieving that whales were deep divers. An authority has announced that few of them go lower than 300 feet. A pretty girl Just entering her 'teens, was discussing the important question jbf winter clothes with her mother while they were finishing up the fish course at the Palm Room the other night. "Now. mother deaf.' said the P. O. in a wheedling tone. "you know it doesn't pay to buy me a cheap suit." For once, we agreed with the girl. It may be a waste of time to paint tne iuy or pertume tne rose, Dut a good looking daughter is like unto a rare Jewel, in that a proper setting is aesirapie. I nis, nowever, is a point upon which our mind is made up, and one which we will not argue. Five Minutes' Inspection Will Prove SELLERS Supremacy Come to our store and in five minutes we will show you fifteen major conveniences in the Sellers Kitchen Cabinet that will prove to you why it is preferred by most women. They are improvements never before combined in a single cabinet every one a ( worth-while convenience a labor-saver and absolutely essential for perfection. ELDER' KITCHEN CABINETS 'The'Best Servant in Your House However, we are glad have to pay the bills. we don't .. So many cases ot pilferinc from railway shipments have been report- These conveniences cost over $100,000 extra annu ally, yet the price of a Sellers is no greater than the price of any good cabinet. When you buy a Sellers, it gives you the advantage of the best at the price of a good one. In no other will you find the Automatic Lowering Flour Bin. This is a convenience that elimi nates lifting, straining and danger of climbing on un certain chairs. It lowers to the table level for filling; then easily glides back into place, automatically. Other features such as Base Shelf Extender, Ant-Proof Cast ers, Porceliron Work Table, all contribute their part to make the Sellers the pinnacle of cabinet perfection. A visit to our stors placvs you under no obligation to buy, but if you dcid to ordar Scllars, w will arrangs terms to suit your incotn. Hr is your opportunity. Why go a day loogsr without ths east and leUurt that a Cellars guarantee