r t i GYRUS SIXBERRY BAYARD HOLMES Trail Alleged Auto Bandit To Den ver and Identifies Him in True Movie Style The guilty will stand a poor show of escapine froni the stronr arm of Jthpffaw while Cyrus Sixberry, former ly twoneer and cow puncher of west-! rn Nebraska and now deputy sheriff f Morril county, stands watch and ard at his outpost in Bayard. Cy- s is a rather tiuiet and unassum- g old fellow, whose hair has grown ay with many winters of life, but Krytoksthe only bifocals that keep you looking young In middle age, many eyes begin to need glasses for both near and far vision. Then the question is, "What is the Way to secure that help?" We recommend Kryptok Glasses, the only invisible bifocals. Kryptoks not only f ive the wearer all the com ort and convenience of hav ing both near and far vision in one pair of glasses, - but they also have the good ap pearance of single-vision glasses. They never make you look old or odd. TfPYFTOlf JA. GLASSES 11. THE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS Our optical service includes everything that you can pos sibly need for your eyes. See Bauman and See Better OPERA HOUSE BLOCK 1 Luimlber Prices . Down- With lower lumber prices this is a good time to make repairs before the real winter sea son. J Make Repairs Now And save many dollars by protecting your stock. We have everything in lumber. We are always ready to assist you in any way we can. Our advice on the various de - grees of suitability and durability of differ ent materials is always yours for the asking. Dierks Lumber Go whose vigilance and eye sight are just as good as they were when he hunted brands on range rattle a de cade and a half ago, and to prove this he has just recently done the Sherlock Holmes act to perfection by trailing a Mexican bandit to his lair in Denver and encompassing his ar rest on charge of being one of the men who murdered Officer Lingren a few weeks ago, says the Bayard Ex change. In Cyrus' late drama of detective life there were the fleeing criminal the traditional srar that led to the culprits apprehension, and all of . the other settings that went to make the affair in keeping with the best au thorities on real sleuthing. A Mex ican who was known to have had a hand in the recent shooting was mis sing, and was wanted by the Morrill county authorities to complete their case against murderers who are now being held for trial. Hence, there was nothing for Cyrus to do but to go ami "get" him, which he did with out delay. The Ftory is well told in the following account appearing in a recent issue of the Denver Post: "A scar above the left eye led to the arrest of Ygasie Guerrera, 18 years old, a Mexican, at twelfth and Larimer streets, Sunday afternoon by Patrolman M. W. McDonald and Deputy Sheriff Cyrus Sixberry of Morrill county, Nebraska. The pris oner is believed to be one of the gang who shot and killed John Lingren, deputy sheriff and seriously wound ed cihef of police, A. M. Webb, both of Bayard, Neb., in a revolver battle at Bayard, October 16. "Sixberry says the two men were shot when they stopped an auto which had been! stolen in a nearby town. The occupants of the machine opened fire and then fled. "One. of the men in the machine, an unidentified Mexican, was wound ed and is in a serious condition in a hospital at Bayard. Sixberry, who was with Webb and Lingren at the time of the shooting, trailed Guerrero to Denver." LAKESIDE. R. D. Kennedy was in town Satur- , day. ! R. A. Westover was on eastbound passenger Saturday. Ellsworth Ash was a Lakeside vis itor Saturday. Charles Carey has been putting down a well at the Hord plant the last few days. Mr. Trester drove in from the ranch Saturday. Fred Knight was a west-bound pas senger Friday evening. Alva Ash was a Lakeside visitor Sunday. Fred Speed came down from Hoff- Fred Hargarten, Manager. THE ALLIANCE HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1920. land for a visit with home folks Sun day. R. D. Kirkpatrick returned from Baltimore, Md., recently. Jake Herman was a Lakeside visit or Sunday. James Barge brought in thirteen carloads of cattle from Wyoming Wednesday night for the Lakeside Ranch company. Mr. David arrived from Rushville Saturday with his family. He Is put ting in a store in the Cash Store's old stand. , Arthur Tyler and children, Edward and Bertha, were in town Thursday. Edward left for the west. Frank DeFrance was helping brand cattle for the Lakeside Ranch com pany last week. ! Chester Kaylor and family left Thursday morning for Grand Island, being called there, by the death of Mrs. Kaylor's father. James Barge left for Central City the latter part of the week. Mrs. E. Osbom and son, Lloyd, were Alliance visitors Saturday. Mrs. Gillespie went to Alliance Sat urday, returning Sunday morning. Margaret Cody was in Lakeside Saturday. ' Mr. and Mrs. George Derkscn are here from Lincoln for a few week's visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Harry Gaybill, in East Lakeside. Mrs. Derksen ami Mrs. Graybill are sisters. The ladies of the kensington club entertained their husbands last Wed nesday evening at the home of Mrs. J. L. Roe. A very pleasant time was Service That Satisfies KEEPU-NET CLEANERS We Call and Deliver Phone 133 207 Box Butte cported and the eats, oh, well, they were immense. Faul Palmer rode in from the ranch Friday. ! Mrs. Carl Miller and children spent ' the week at the Paulctte ranch. j Beatrice Westover went out to the Woodward home to spend the week end with her friend, Mary Williams. While skating on the big lake Sun day, Dale Pollard had the misfortune of breaking through the ire. He got a gwn foaking, but wasn't hurt. Care should be taken on the lake as the Standard plant' empties hot steam in the lake continually, whirh weakens the ice. THE BULK OF INCOMES. Here is something for you to think about. ' There is a popular belief among the large class of citizens that the great bulk of all wealth of the na tion goes Into coffers of a small rum- t ber of rich men. Mr. Otto Kahn, the New York, and who is an intense student of econnmic affairs, combats ) this. In a recent address before the . Massachusetts Chamlr of Commerce, ' Mr. Kahn makes the statement that about seven-eights of our national I income goes to people with incomes of $.r.000 a year and under Says Mr. Kahn: "A carefully compiled state ment issued by the Bankers Trust , company of New York, some eighteen months ago estimates the total indi vidual incomes of the nation for the fiscal year ending July 30, 1919, at S.3 000 000.000. and finds that famlies with incomes of $5,000 or less receiv .'.'. O ii i M s ed $46, 000,000,000 of that total. The total incomes, for families making above $5,000 per year was $7,000,000, 000, and would amount to a little less than $46 per rapita of population of the rountry that is, estimating the total population at 110,000,000. Souix-; City Record. ( THE PASSING THRONG The native oi fxew York had brot his Ozark cousin to see the sights. Together they gazed to the cloud swept upper stories of the Woolworth bvilding, mounted the Statue of Lib erty, and d'd the weird cuib market. Finally they stood at the corner of Fifth avenue and Forty-second street, waiting for a chance to dodge the long procession of automobiles and throngs of pedestrians. The Ozarkian calmly watched then hustling thousands. Then he turned to his friends. "Picnic in town?" he 'nuircd. THE VERY EARLY BIRD "Now, then, my hearties," said the gallant captain, "you have a tough battle before you. Fight like heroes till your powder is gone; then run. I'm a little lame, and I'll start now." -The Stars and Stripes. The United States Is investigating the universal disarmament question, probably with a veiw of finding out which naiion is to keep enough arma ment to. compel the other nations to abide by the agreement "You Can Win" Over any financial depression that may possi bly strike our country, and you can feel safe and secure all the time. Every man makes his own "good times" or "hard tinier." No com bination of circumstances can overcome the man who is determined to make "good times" for himself.. He has it all in his own hands. We'll tell you how IT IS VERY SIMPLE JUST BY "COUNTING THE DOLLARS' The man who spends without keeping any ac count or record of his expenditures is bringing "hard times" on himself as sure as the sun shines. The man who makes payments ty check knows to a cent how his finances stand at any hour. His record is before him, and money roes not "slip away" easily. He holds his expenses within his income, and thus en joys what is ordinarily called "good times." 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