V bsWsm THE ALLIANCE HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1021 NINE Gene Byrnes Says: "It's a Great Life If You Don't Weaken." The Big Hearted Miser n mm 1 i i i i ... . i ii i . i S 1 f- i I WOMEN ARE DRtSSlHi ,,?:'t XouM.S.STtSti - Tb fJ;J !?;, f N' '"TJ ml WT fi : XJLZZl " ' 1 . t . " i""T N BEREA . "II Interest In one s work l. eppcntial to CLASSIFIED ADVERTISES! ' Wnt t buy aomethtnv?f rtua rd of pople scan theaefWant A columns looking for whAl you r other hv to offer. GeiWlck JX lTertlln; li Th ka 1 l-om cent per wof per looriiun. ,on no mor man wet newspapers and we teuari mi you reacn several re more readers. Buy ci' mia- ua, not noi air. WANTED WE WANT a lady or gentlenilia agent for the genuine J.'R. Watkiip-ftoW-ucta in Alliance and othej vacant towns. A big opportunity fr anv hustler. Write today for fre (sample and free particulars of our tjimdertul offer. J. E. Watkins Co., C5J"inona, Minnesota. 1 1 j $G-f7p WANTED To hear from tfwner of - good farm for sale. Stf cash rice, full particulars. D. 'JPi Bush, icneapolis, Minn. d ; I ISp CASH PaTd for Veal ralve. poultry and Eggs. Sanitary Markets, j 62tf FOR RENT FOR RENT Sleeping room in an all modern home. Close in. 'V Call at 824 West Third or phone 343-W. i tf T FOR SALE FOR SAUD One refrigerator Inquire 703 loluca ave. f'67-8p rUU SALt 1200 stock in i Alliance homebuilders' association frj tale at a. good discount if taken witli'n next few days. Write No. 100,1 are of Herald. A good buy. I ( 66-D9p FOR SALE Some milk a ! cream cans at a bargain if take t once, at W. E. Cutts Cream Station r66-57p FOR SALE OR TRADE T n. p. gasoline engine. Phone 13 Market. Palace 64-57 FOR SALE OR TRAD e full i tbree- AURUSt ' 54tf . blood Shorthorn bull comii year old, for a yearling bull. Kohrman, phone 810F22. - 4 FOR SALE Two room ho5 "with garage: corner lot, $900. Fiur room bouse, o iini n . . . .i,.j t , $2,000. Belmont Adda(B. Bar. in city property. See fraska rains Land Co. i , I 46tf FOR TRADE An Oliver typewriter in excellent condition forlf a good trunk. Phone 186 W. . 1 S758p FOR SALE Good used carl , A, H. JONES Co., 3rd and Cheye e. J tf REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Filed for week ending June 1, 1921. Belle M. Enyeart, widow t Mattie B. Furman, NWK and SVa o section 6-28-50, $1.00. ; : ! David C McKimm and wifi P. O. Beckwell, 85x25 ft. in southeast corner of lot 4. Block 17. Alliance, $! W.00. Edward F. Shields et al tql harles E. Wiltsey, lot 11, block 5, fiVUiance, 8,500.00. V ' SAVE MONEY ON CHEltllES .3 Binirs now ripe. Send $ 5ft for 18-lb. box. Express prepaii lute satisfaction guarantee. dreds of pleased customers in .Jebras- ka and Iowa last year. Ask i cular. Kinnickinnick Orchart S28, Spokane, Wash. 'ot cir s.JBox 'J 57 2 E Q GLYCERINE MIXTURE FOR GAS ON STOMACH Simple glycerine, buckthorn hark, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka relieves ANY CjE gas on stomach or sour stomach. It acts on both upper and lower bowel and removes all foul mat ter which poisons stomach. Often CURES constipation. Prevents appen dicitis. The INSTANT pleasant action and patients. One man who suffered live tai iium inuiKeiUioii aiol coi.su pation was helped by ONE dose. Harry Thiele, druggist. I That warning of a coal famine doesn't u us quite as much aa lutures Juice, iftg9.i.n.sva.i. i-- . . : . 1 1 ' 4 II I I I 1 I enfrrvo annni'tlmtr t r f h A lutocr thonvv Everybody, far and near around Berea, will be very busy this week in planting a large acreage for potatoes, which every farmer intends to do. Mis3 Minnie Hawkins is among our sick ones. She was unable to be pres ent at the program of which she was a member. Mrs. Whitaker and Mrs. Jackman were business callers at Alliance Sat jnlay morning. The ladies aid society will meet at the home of Mrs. Harris next Wednes day afternoon, June 15. Rex Cass from Casper, Wyo., hts been clerking at his father's store the past week, while Mr. Cass ha:; Lcen attending court at Alliance. A num ber of people have also been inter ested in court business last week. Sam Mundt has been calling on the patrons of the school district, taking down the number of school children ami their ages. Mr. and Mrs. James Kennedy and daughters were callers in Alliance Fii day. A mistake was made in last week's writing. It was Fred Clayton who won the prize in the foot race, in ite.id of Mr. Reynolds of Berea. The program at the Berea church Sunday afternoon was well attended and in every way very interesting. There were over fifty children who took part in the speaking; also the members of the choir and other Fpe ik ers. A part of the program was from persons outside of the Sunday school which our Superintendent, Mrs. Maude Barrett and others greatly appreciated. A flag drill and song, "Star Spangled Banner" was given and pongs sung by Miss Heifner and Mr3. Roberts anil Will Muhdt. Several solos and reci tations were given by other visitors and friends. A large table was pre pared and loaded with a Sunday school dinner. The church was beautifully decorated with flowers, paper draper ie? and a large display of our beautifu! United States flags, which everybody honors and loves. Then came the pro gram in which every person from the youngest child to the oldest member did their parts perfectly and with no failures. After this there was a very interesting sermon by Rev. Osel of Alliance. He is a missionary worker also and was well pleased to be pres ent and knows we were able to hold Sunday school, service and children's day programs at our new church. A missionary collection was taken, which i will also place Berea Sunday school on me mission nsu ever uuuy reiumeu pleased with hav- jng few hou"rs with the gun. the mission list. Lverybody returned day school workers. Over two hundred people were present. AN ALLIANCE MAN'S EXPERIENCE Can you doubt the evidence of this Alliance citizen? You can verify Alliance endorse ment. Read this: N. O. Colerick, retd. mason, 322 E. 2nd St., Alliance, says: "1 have found Doan's Kidney Pills to be a first-class kidney medicine, as I have taken them when my kidneys have bothered me. I have had attacks of lameness and pains through the small of my back and hips. 1 have learned from per sonal experience that Doan's Kidney Pills are just what is claimed of them. They have never failed to promptly relieve me of these attacks and it is a pleasure to recommend such a reliable kidney remedy. I bought Doan's at i Thiele's Drug Store." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Colerick had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. FOR A LIMITED TIME will take pupils on cornet or other band instruments. L. T. BAUGHAN, Alliance Hotel Painting and Paperhanging GRANT HALE Work Guaranteed. Corner Third and Cheyenne everyone The quiet, simple splendor of our funerals earn for us the commendation of the people of this community. The polite, tactful manner of our service brings an appreciable harmony to the burial ceremony. Our wide experience and excellent reputation for fair dealing warrants your confidence. Glen UNDERTAKING PARLORS Phones: Day, 311 Night, 522 or 535 REAL ESTATE , , 3 Box Butte County Farms and Ranches Tf Alliance City Property f NEBRASKA LAND CO. J. C McCORKLE, Manager EZZX Office Crowid Floor Pint National -jtt should spend at least one vacation in "The Land of-Wonders" Yellowstone Parkand see sights and scenes the like of which do not exist elsewhere. Briefly, the attractions are an in comparable climate, wild animals of numerous species living their natural life (Yellowstone is the lar gest wild game preserve in the world); magnificent forests; wild flowers of brilliant hues, 'in great variety and profusion; lakes, rivers, waterfalls (the Great Fall is almost twice as high as Niagara) innumer able rivers and creeks; geysers, mud volcanoes, hot and mineral springs, exquisitely colored pools; mountains and canyons; wonderful hotels, permanent "comfy" camps, an automobile ride that has no coun terpart in all the world and the Cody Road, which has been called "the most wonderful ninety miles in America." i , 4 Why not go this year? Take the family! De cide when, then let me make your reservations so you will be sure of accommodations. II. L. ORMSBY. TICKET AGENT Miller 123 West Third Street F. A. DALD Attorney-at-Law Office in Reddish Block K. of C. COUNCIL No. 973 Meets 2d and 4 th Tuesday of each month, aU 811 Box Butte Avenue Upstairs rilYSICIAN and SURGEON DR. EINAR DLAK OFFICE IN MALLERY BLOCK Office 101 Phone Residence 10 '- '. - 1 DR. A. CLARENCE SCIIOCB General Surgeon Rumer Bldg., Alliance, Neb. Office Phone 187 Res. Phone, Blk. 62 Let Me Cry Your Sales R. A. WYLAND Auctioneer 1232 Missouri Telephone 384 L. A. BERRY ROOM 1, RUMER BLOCK PHONE 9 ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA Drake & Drake Doctors of Optometry Glasses Accurately Fitted Not Medicine, Surgery, Osteopath' DRS. JEFFREY & SMITH Chiropractors Palmer School Telephone fcG5 Wilson Buildini Real Estate, Loans and Insurance F. E. REDDISH Reddish Block Phone 661 Alllanei Harry P. Coursey AUCTIONEER Life Stock and General Farm Sals PHONES: RES. NO. 1S3 OFFICE NO. 1. . Transfer and Storage Successors to Wallace Trass, fer and Storage Company PlANO MOVING BY AUTO TRUCK PACKING AND CRATTNO FURNITUE A SPECIALTY Howard & Alien MWe Try Hard to Please' Have it WELDED Vltatae OXT-ACETTLENB ntOCESJ Cylinder Blocks, Praaes sat TrsAamiasioa Caaas Spadaity ALL TRACTOR PAtTt Geo. H. Breckner H Lacati m Wmi U O By HAZEL SMITH tlti. !'. W.niern N.ai...r Union ) A neatly nppnMIrd clrl walked slowly mul sadly down n slindy street In Crest on. Aliend of lier n wizened, lient old mnn wns plrklng li!s careful way win re the pHvemcit wns most shaded, for the sun wns Mistering hot. As th old iimn turned the cor nrr the wind cutitfit Mm like cyclone. It sent his old-fnshlot.ed hlk'h hat rolling and tunilll!i bchlud lil in. Imniedlntely a crowd of urchins playing In a vncnnt lot Just off th st net iinide dive for the frayed, discolored hcHdjicnr, "(Jet It I ;et It!" shonted JuMlant voices. "Old Wilson's hut. Put It on the post and p r nt It r "Itoys, hoys," chhlcd tl) young lady, throwing up her veil nnd showing a face tear -atnlned but resolute enough even In Its rare prettlness to daunt the IhiU. She mnnaped to catch hold of a big boy who bad secured the bat. "(Jive It to m," she snld Hrmly. "The old Kcntlemnn Is waiting for It." "Humph, Mm!" cried the Ind, con temptuously. "Why, he's only old Miser Wilson. Tske It, thoughjust because you're so pretty, and are go ing to bn our teacher." The girl smiled brightly and went up to the old mnn. "The wind blew your hat awoy,' she snld. , ! "And you rescued It from those your.g torments. broke In the old mnn sharply. "I saw it all. I sup pose," and his keen eyes sparkle and be chuckled, "they told you who I was." Ye Mr. Wilson." "And the old miser? Hey, did they sny thnt? You don't want to go around doing favors for old misers, do you, young Indyt" "Why, If they deserve It. surety.' : "You're the rlsht sort. Miss Ne!II Merrill," suddenly spoke out the old fellow. "You see, I know you. Yon are the young lady they sent for yes terday to tench the new school here. Tliey pointed you out to mo as you wer.t to see the school trustees this morning. You'll miike r gnol teacher, I enn see that, and I'm going to tell the trustees so." "They hsve elven mo my espenses and a trifle more for coming down here." snld Nellie. "They were a lit tle premature, you see. Under the Inw they esnr.ot begin school until there are W) possible schnlnrs between the ages of six and eighteen In tha district." i "I suppoie you're Just heen study ing yourself half to death to qualify for the wretched f'JO a month and bonrd yon were to pet here?" he In. quired with manifest Interest. , "I am an orphan, and have no fam ily dependence," said Nellie. "1 feel pretty, bad at missing this splendid position." "An orphan, eh?" repeated old Ga briel thoughtfully. "So Is my boy that Is. my adopted son, Sidney. He's away at college now. studying to be a lawyer. If I'm' miserly. It's for him, dear boy. Ro, Miss." and the old man seemed stirred by a strong and sud den resolution, "you were to board with Miss Brings, If everything went smooth, weren't you ?". "ny. yes. I bellet name of the lady. "Well, I'm going to take you there now." It was the next afternoon when old Gabriel appeared. He was sprightly and smiling. "I guess there must be a genuine,.' warm spot somewhere in this hard old heart of mine." he said, "for old Wilson, the miser, feels about as happy as you will when I tell yon that the full fifty quota of scholars has been provided for." "Oh, Mr. Wilson, can it be truer, cried Nellie Joyfully. i "Yes. you can start In tomorrow,' and I hope you drive some respecta bility Into that unruly mob of boys who wanted, to peg my old hat My. hat think of It. In the family since the 40's. Miss Merrllll" - "How did you ever Influence the school trustees?" Inquired Nellie. "Just moved a squatter's ' family with eight children over the town ship line Into a vacant house 1 own Inside the school district," explained old Gabriel with a chuckle of satis faction and pride. Life became a dream of beauty to Nellie In the lovely little village. AC the end of the term, the first exhibi tion day, Mr. Wilson marched proud ly Into the place with his adopted son. Just home from college. The young man decided that It was a relief to sit for two hours and take In the simple, yet Interesting exercises of the graduation day of half a dozen proud children Into class two. It charmed him to note the rare patience and kindness of the yonngt girl fighting her first battle In the arena of life for her dally bread. All this young ' Sidney told hh adopted father. The sly old man beard of skating, and coasting parties after that The day before the new term began be, called Sidney to him. "See here, young man," be obi served. "I never find Nellie at borne when I call now. I never find yon at home at all. As a lonely old man,' let me suggest thnt It would be a fine: thing to get lie r Into the family." "Why," smiled Sidney, broadly and happily, "what a coincidence I I sug gested the same thing to Nellie orJj last evening!"