The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, May 30, 1922, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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    THE ALLIANCE HERALD, Tl'ESDAl, MAY 1022.
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISEMENTS
A4 eoluron. lookloa for what "u
Maalu br advertising In The
t,,lti Wnt Ad aprtnt
RATES One cettt per word pr
iDrtloD. Costs do mora than
tasr newspapers and w guar
.ute iiiat ou reach nitrt sua
rad more reader. Buy elruls
n. ant bot air.
FOR SALE
HEMSTITCHING and picoting attach
ment; fits all sewing machine.; price
12; checks 10c extra. LIGHT S MAIL
ORDER HOUSE, Box 127, Binning
ham, Ala. 51-o4-p
FOR SALE Extra good sixteen
Spanish War Vets'
Slate Encampment
June 12, 13 and 14
rnlque, Is the word for the fifteenth
Annual Encampment, iK-partment of
Nebraska, United Spanish War Veter
tus, which la to convene at IliistlrtKS,
Nebraska on June lVtli, 13th, and 14th.
For tl.ia encampment will be a tent
ncuinpinent held in the Beautiful
Project Turk of that city.
It has been a great many years alnce J
aucu an open air encampment of my
Nebraska organization of Veterana of
any war has been held.
Twenty-four eventful years have
rolled by ulnce thee Veteran of the
Spanish American War inarched away
at ineir country a call.
SEVEN
American Legion Notes
"F ACTS NoT on MONS"
v New ik on July 2:,, Hh the paity
1 : 1 1 1 1 .... . . 1
, -ui limn ui inc 1 ni;e.i stales mi
N'rtcn.lvr II. Only mcmhers of the
T 0:1 w.i! make up the p.i.-cni; 1
ot -'".
1 mobile aMciii'ion liac sent In their sale (,f ,!,,; , jos n, withhold
list
The flag will 1. flown at half-stair
on Juiy ! wherever an American Le
gion Ciulduui-e is located in memorv
f Colonel F. W. Galbiaith, Jr., who
nel on this date one year auo while
serving as nat.onal commander 01 the
union. tie uol in active service. '
Fays Lemuel Holies, national adjutant
ot the legion, "anl he was cut off in
the midst of literally untiring efforts
tor the nation and the legion."
"Such men always rise. On the out-
mm vino inianiry. He came back a
colonel, with the distinguished service
cross, the cross oi the legion 01 honor
ami the Croix tie Gupitp. a
mander of the American Legion he
He
Since that dav
A ..I 1 . . ..'
. . MJVnv' """"ueu uie was entering on a m htv career
rUrlun cnii tn opium k.. ii... .. B "-e."ij iiueei.
x "uiii ivi uic men 100 soon.
bottom of Manilla Bay, Spain' proud I
Asiatic Fleet, the United States has I Personal greetings from Comm.m.lor
KFPrVv holthorn bul1- J-rA. taken part In another World War. Haniord MacNider' of the American
"imc me i-vi 1 uts vi me younger "(-' i-cni itiiiitu 10 ine xint.sh
COLUMBIA H -VTCHEKY I brw,,lrs and many sons and daughters '''K'"" in its annual confeience in Lon-
P. O. Box 1102, Denver. Colo.
We can supply you with any quan
tity of Baby Chicks. Capacity 10,00f
weekly. 17 varieties. Live deliverj
guaranteed. Parcel Post prepaid
Write for prices and full particulars.
19-tf
fOR SALE Good ued cars. A. H.
JONES Co., 3rd and Cheyenne, ti
FOR RENT
FOR KENT Three or four rooms,
furnished or unfurnished; ground
floor; close in. No. C03 at Herald
office. 51-53p
FOR RENT Fuvni.-hed light houe
' keeping rooms. Call Mrs. O.-car
O'Bannon, -101 Emerson. oO-tf
FOR RENT Suite of modern lijht
, housekeeping rooms. Telephone .'
or call at 111 Cheyenne avenue. oOtf
FOR RENT Modern furnished rooms,
for light housekeeping. Telephone
922. 32tf
WANTED
WANTED Gardens to plow. Rates
reasonable. Call F. V. EDER,
phone CS7W. 41tf-Ld(io
.MISCELLANEOUS
' r -"- iiuujiHii a . . v v lit Aj-fii-
of the Spanish War Veterans have nigh ' . by H-. Nelson Jackson of Vermont,
over-sliad..wed the remembrancv of the natunul vice-commander of the Ameii-
sacrifklal days of these hoys of 18. fi0Tt, M,;;Jacson fiaiIc,i lor
. . ' London on .Mav 21). Hp i ..tr;....i
American legion representative at the
tomerence oi the Kuti.-h legion, re
cently organized after the model of
the American Legion.
The message Oi Commander Mac
Nider reads in part: "No generation
oi our nations have been so closeiy
bound together. 'Ihrough the coming
years it must be our mutual duty to
so strengthen and cemet these ties that
from this great understanding may
come peuce lor all the world."
their comrades have not forgotten and
from year to year they gut her to talk
over and keep bright these days of
1898 and IV. 9.
NebrasKa sent three regiments of In
fantry and one troop of Cavalry be
sides a large number of volunteers In
other state and National Orxanlr.it
tlons. Today there are living in the
State between 3,rn and 4,000 of these
Veterans and they are among the
State's most honored and esteemed
cmzecs. ainny or mem nave rifeii to ' Thp mm; .i,m. t i
hlglrnk., in the political we,, a. lU"
the business and profesaiwial world. ture, modelled after similar legislation
The encampment will be laid out in in NebrasKa which was promoted bv
nillitacy lines, aud the main street the American legion, is now available
will be known as Stotzenberg Avenue to ex-service men. The veterans must
after the hoitored Colonel SiotzetUierg hae their claims pa.v-e.l on by their
of the First Nebraska, who gave his , local posts bei oi e they are paid. Dis-
life as be led Ids regiment Into battle ! ""'t1 "ltn. uncer mis law, will receive
in the Philippine Islands. The tents
will all be ten by twelve with wall and
will be provided with four cots and
chairs and tent accomodationi, and
iioin io
The Art Grey memorial was dedicat
ed nt l.Mon, Net)., April 22. It is
i IMP new nii-.nn h'lll
will ,e rented t the Veterans and ' 0f S2.300. For the pnsi ! two vea '.Vhe
their families at approximately eighty members of the loc;;l pot have an
five cents per person pr day. The sweird roll gall on the streets. The
local Camp, at Hastings has all the night of tne dedication they all turned
arrangements in charge and thev out and with the rest of the citizens
TYPEWRITERS cleaned, repaired and)
overhauled, fhone ioh-J 4i-tf
A N NO U N CEM EXT.
Commissioner. Third District.
I hereby announce my candidacy for
the olfice of county commissioner in
the Third district of Box Butte county,
Nebraska, subjeet to the approval of
the democratic voters at the primaries,
July 1, ZZ.
I am a good roads enthusiast, and I
know conditions in the county thor
oughly. I believe in being guided by
the will of the majority in all matters
of road location. 1 pledge my best ef
forts for a business-like administration
of county affairs, and have but one
other plank in my platform equality
and justice for all.
J. B. LAWRENCE..
AXXOUXCEM EXT.
I hereby announce my candidacy for
the nomination for county tieasurer,
t-ubjeet to the will of the republican
voters at the primal ies, July 18. 1 am
at present deputy county tieasurer, la
minar with the work, and if elected
will devote every effort toward filling
the office in a competent and efficient
wav. Your support is respectfully so
licited. MRS. NELLIE WILSON.
ORDINANCE No. 327.
AN ORDINANCE CREATING
AND DEFINING THE BOUNDAR
IES OF SEWER DISTRICT NUM
BER THIRTY-NINE IN THE CITY
OF ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA, AND
EEPEALING ORDINANCE NUM
BER THREE HUNDRED
oau a o n ueei oiu :jacue. 1 he town
is located twenty-si-; miles from u
railroad, but has 23 of the re ident ex
sold.ers enrolled. And there is not a
eieii.n in the whole county out ot
work.
promise a splendid kitchen and mess
arrangements at very reasonable rates
so that the cost will be much less than
hotel rates.
The program will include an address
by Nntioiiul Comiander in Chief,
iur.Trim n 11 no s nnri Aar nnal n..-r...i
PUrlotlc Instructor Roy V Hoffman mWot the 1
of Oklahoma City. It is expected that enlty sent a circular letter to the lead
several hundred veterans will be In at- ing educators of the country asking
tendance and many of them will driv their opinion of the legion. Most or
In their autos bringing their faniiliea j them were iuick to reply. Here is
for the outing. w hat the Legion Weekly ' says about
June 14th, Is the National Holiday tne neai' 01 Nebraska's university: "I
known as "Flag Day." and the veterans cm heartily in accord with everything
will give a "Flag Day" parade that Yoa. Ra' about the, opportunities of the
afternoon In whlc?: all patriotic ao- 1 Ln, . !Rr ' brlive jt is
All eterans, Soldiers, Sailors and pervation of those institutions and
Marines who honorably served in the i keeping alive that spir.t of American
forces of the Unl.ed States at any i ism which has made us the greatest
rt,, 4li, ioua iu juiy iu, nuuon in ine woriu. i snail oe great iv
A real fight is on aiming Ameiican
l egion posts in N braska for thiid
p ace in membership, first und second
place-; going to the laicer cit es of
Omaha and Lincoln. North Platte re
cently nosed into the lend and is work
ing night and day to hold its advant
age. Grand Island had the honor in
li2() and 1!21, and Commander Law
rence Treat is le
chaige of Commander C. A. Selbv's
i n -
iiiti i.s. All i.m ,..,n .1,.:. ..... i : l-. '"('-
: mimii ire poppv camp.ui-n is ex
and several took part in the recent plained in this statement iued lri-
lndian:;p,.lis woild s champinnsh p ra- .lay by Adjut .nt Frank Ti. OVonnell
cts. lh twenty mi'e ra.e ha.-i a of the lepon in Nebrn ka
oupo or Sl.tMXi and the five mile race "St;:te headquarters of the Ne!i--nk.i
of ? 1.000. I he list of curs and the r Amer can lei; on ha received revenl
iinvers a,e a tollows: i inquiries asking if the legion endorsed
Iia al l.ioeklyn, N. ., Duen- the sale of poppies or is inteie in
iV'T'm i ,. ,. , , r",h M,,- Miggested in the new,;p.t
John A. Mais, Indianapolis, Ind., per rrcently
Dodtre Special. "Most emphatically we are not. Our
lercey Green, Denver, t ol., Marmon national convention last year adopted
Special. , ',ho (,aisy hc memorial flower of
lorn Moon, Australia, Marmon Spec- the world war. Certain organization
V..W i n n.A n.. l;"'"!'"'".?. . ""t French chit-
josh on. The count now stands at 301 ' 1" . ' ' "u ""' V e '
k Ia l K,!" Khiley, Oshkosh, Neb., Rhiley, Kven this year, after we had leciled
The dirt track automobile rare at G? F. Kirchuher .Brooklyn. N. Y., 1 Hou" i-VlriS to
No.th Platte on the fourth of Ju'v. Dusenbeif Snecial. .L'-1 " ! VerKS trj,n,r to
promoted by the American Legion, pro- G. F. Richards, Duncan. Okla.. Rich- "The I.PoioA h,.v. t, ,iiEtM
little over one cent each and sells
them for a dime. Everv bit of thi.t
I profit goes to the rare of disabled and
m-voiuiiiiK me K'Hvrn or American
dead. Our 100,000 of theve daisies
will be worn on Memorial day in Ne
braska alone. They are being used
by the thousands in the decorating of
our graves here in the state and also
in France. Our posts send donations
direct to our Paris post and they take
caie of the graves over there.
"For three year.t now the Legion
has decorated every American grave
in France and every world war veter
an's grave in Nebraska, besides hun
deds of those of soldiers of other
wars who are buried at those places
where there is no post of the G. A. R.
or Spanish War veterans."
mise to be the biggest sHrt:ng event aids Siiecial.
r,t .1.... V I... '
.n'i itsmu .nine mem-
btrs of the National American Auto- Why the American legion backs the
1002 ar4nvlted to attend this encamp
ment regardless of whether or nat
they are members of the order of
United Spanish War Veterans.
The Chamber of Commerce of Haat
Ings Is co-operating with the veterans
to make this the very largest encamp
ment in the history of the United Span
ish War Veterans of Nebraska and
those who hope to attend will do well
to write Frank H. Keels, Secretary of
the Chamber of Commerce and Chair
man of the Department Tent Com
mittee at Hastings, Nebraska, because ' An American Legion pilgrimage to
it Is expected that the tent capacity France, lielgium and England is plan
wlll be early re: vad. - , 1 ned for this summer, and the steamer
vi- .iv , ..-v. i i , ,ii c ir; lull
pieasexl to tend out a circular to all
graduates and former students eligible
to the legion urging them to join."
Perhaps we shouldn't quote all of
tne letter irom vx. Avery. It s hardly
fair. You see, Dr. Avery happens to
be a buddy, a member of the Lincoln
Neb., post, which is only five blocks
, away from the campus. Dr. Avery
is one of the men who believes im
plicitly in the legion, and he also is
the kind of a man who woilts for
what he believes in.
JUST AS GOOD
(Editor and Publisher)
The Association of National Adver-
AND tisers at its recent meetinc in Chirno-n
tii-pvtv L-i v r 0 i in 4 .ti 1 .i . . . 1 . ... .
x i i-cia ur o.-iiu vi 1 1 1 juju stress on tne lace mat unfair non-
ALL OTHER ORDINANCES IN advertised competition is lowering
CONFLICT THEREWITH. sales returns on advertised products
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE and has appealed for newspaper fud
WAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE port in a campaign that will create
CITY OF ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA; . greater confidence in advertised pro-
i
Section 1. That Sewer District No.
39 is hereby created in the City of
finance, Nebraska.
ducts,
The A. N. A. members claim that
non-advertisers are offering various in
bection . inat hewer uistr.ct .no. ducements to have their merchandise
OJ M1U11 1IM.IUO.C ttll ICrtl CSlttlC III tllli;hp an, thnt i,n,l,. 1,!J b.-.l
pkippef and an all-legion crew, has
en tentatively engag-ed for the trfp.
It is planned to start the trip from
LET ME CURE YOUR
PILES THAT QUICK!
I can cure your Pllea (Fistula, Fissure and other Diseases of the
Rectum except cance a short time longer) by an original, pain
less, dissolvent method of my own, without chloroform, ether or
knife, and without danger whatever to the patient My treatment la
o successful that I have built up the largest practice In thia Una
between Omaha and Denver. My treatment la no experiment. It la
the most successful method ever discovered for the treatment of
Dlseaiea of the Rectum. I have cured many casea where the knife
had failed and many other cases that had been treated for months
and years In vain. I guarantee a cure In every case I accept or make
no charge for my services. My method of curing Piles and othe"
Rectal 2'seases, as well as Rupture, was laughed at twenty years
ago. tut oday I can point with pride to all of those who have be
lieved in ne and have come to Grand Island to get cured. If you are
suffering with some form of Rectal Trouble or Rupturn, write to ma
today, telling all about your trouble, and let me tel, you how easy It
Is to get cured. Be sure to use the free information coupon when
you write to me.
. No longer Is It necessary for you to spend three or four weeks
(jetting your piles cured. You can now be cured within five (lays,
and be up and around all the time you are taking treatment.
Don't doubt this amazing truth! Send for free Information today
also convincing proof that my method of curing Rectal trouble a
and Rupture should appeal to all those wishing to a veld a surgical
operation with Its attendant discomforts cf dread and fear that
causes so many sufferers to delay in seeking relief. ,
IP
.1,. Kv.fll"'""' I
&iHr l
CAUSE MANY DISEASES
due to the constant
atrain of even a mild
case of piles on the
sympathetic nervous
System.
You can pour all
the medicine down
your throat that
money can buy, or
You can e-snd your
last dollar at the
world's best health
retorts, or
You can allow yourself to It all cut and
lashed, yet You will NVER get rid of
these troubles until your piles are cured.
OtiiAbtS CAU&ID S) PiUJ
9 . LR. RICH. Pile and Rupture Specialist.
Uranrl Inland, Neb.
Z Q Please rnd me free, complete Inform..
T O "on reiraiiUng the method you use In cur
P H In Piles. Flli:a, Flfuure and other rectal
2 rtleRHes and rupture, without a severe
Jq xuralonl operation. (Mention which trouble
o. J0U have when writing).
t ri'NAME
3 Town.
,n. r. d.
PR. RICH
Tile and Rupture
Hperlallut
Grand luktud, Neb.
I cure every ease
cf Pllea I treat by my
mild serum treat
ment, or you need
not pay ma on cent.
OUR U'JVES
IJy 1IANNY
II 1 : Vi..... 1. a .1.1
. .u f "i ;5ulil"-T""--"" competition uniform quality is of see
to the City of Alliance, Nebra.sa; cm)aiy Consileration, wth the result
Lotstive, to andSix, (h) IdocK j wo, that the greatest argument in favor
(2) Amended torest Sub-Division to ,,r a.u,., i, i
an Addition to said City, and L.-ts . Superior quality w naturally the
Seven, (7), ami Eight, Block One, (1), J"" e ,en,n' 'veilising of
Amended Forest fcub-DivUion to Dun- "at onal products and if this ceases
can's North Side Residence Tracts, an '.' "c a ..in tne ent.re lounua-
A.uotw.n to s:.,d i :it v. to-ether w.u. tl0n uI,on .vhieh raodein advcrti.-in
th Intei-vAninir strep's and ullevs. i success l.S built crumbles.
Section 3. That Ordinance No. 320 The old merchandising phrase, "You
cf tne Citv of Alliance, Nebraska, en- can teach a parrot to say 'Jut as
titled, An' Ordinance creating and de- good,' but he doesn't know what he ii
Mmri" the boundaries ot Sewer District laiKing uuoui, is just as true today
Number Thirty-Nine in the City of Al- as it was twenty-five years ago.
Iiance, Nebraska, und repealing Onli- There can be no denying that the
nance Number .ill, and repealing unu- readjustment of prices trom war-time
nance Number 317 of said City, and all levels has again brought the "just as
otner ordinances or parts of ordinances good" expression to the fore. Neither
in conflict therewith," and all other or- cm it be denied that the same condi-
dinances or parts of ordinances in tion is working a positive injury to
conrlict heiewith be, and they hereby advertising. Demand for a labelled
are repealed. product is the tangible return from
Section 4. That this ordinance .-hall money exjiended for advertising; fub-
take efiect and be in force from and stitution under the dishonest phrase
alter its passage, approval and pub- "just as good" is a lirect repudiation
Jication according to law. ot advertising as an asset to business,
Passed and approved this 25th day which measures value with dollars and
of May, li'22. cents.
R. M. HAMPTON, Mayor. The appeal of the A. N. A. to the
Attest: dace H. Kennedy, publishers of the country deserves
(Seal) City Clerk. more than passing notice. Many trade
names that stood for quality a few
Wet wash calls received before years ago were almo.-t forgotten, while
S:30 will be returned by 2 p. ni. the more serious business of war was
on IK fnr 1 AUimce Steam D:nK attended to; the guardians of
20 lb. foi fcl. Ainante Meant tn0se poo(, names are trvin(? u
Laundry. OS-ll v.in public favor by advertising and
they deserve support of the news pa-
European lecturers will keep on pers in the re-establi.-hment of public
coming over if we continue to come confidence in advertised quality- over
across. Brooklyn Eagle. ia clerks "just as good."
See the eoraka Land to.,' Bautiful residence lots for sale
for tarm loans. o2-o4 at Alliance National Bank. 51-8
vVHen Xov GtT
AND You 6tt HOW
to xou Otctoc o
oop hoofv wciu
tHOOCVNT OUT AU
AMD Teuu THC -CnuT w . to do, spawimg. amo -f SCMS
mvch mou onocceo nonc p -vne 0tau ' 0 Be G.inc ever
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AHO HCM VJHCH YOU
C&.T AUV, HvOuCH.
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f now vc-T's Hear
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XOUUO N't -T
. Oov-T Yoo ?
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It v ill be to your advantage to
see me when you need a farm
loan. K. C. Barker, First Na
tional Bank Bids. 42tf
In view of Conan Dovle's success in
petting messages from the dead, we
wish he would speak to certain of the
blanches f . our industry. Boston
Shoo and Leather Reporter.
Wet wash calls received before
:.'( will be returned by 2 p. m.
'0 lb4. for SI. Alliance Steam
Laundry. 38-tf
Mr. Wells is not a historian, sav tho
hi-torinns. He can't be. His look
sells. Exchange.
NOTICE
School district No. 37 will hold their
nnnual met-t'nir Jure 12 at the school
house. The. proposition of increasing
the lew will he ron'dcrd.
D. E. PURINTON, Director.
52-56
EUGENE BURTON
ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW
Office: First National Bank Building
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
A. CLARENCE SGKOCH, M. D.
Surgery and Consultation
Burner Building Alliance
Phone 664 AlIiasM
Harry P. Coursey,
AUCTIONEER
Live Stock and General Farm Salaa
WELDING
GEO. II. BRECKNER
210 W. 3rd
MOVINC. PACKINfJ. STOKING
AND SHIFTING
SNYDER TRANSFER
AND FIKEPROOF STOKAGE
"Vhen Ifa Your MoT i
Let Ue Know"
Office Phone, 15; Res. 881 and Blk. 738
F. A. BALD i
Attorney-at-Law J
Office in Reddish Block '
L. A. BERRY
ROOM 1, RUMER BLOCK
PHONE 9
ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA
Drake & Drake
Doctors 'of Optometry
Glasses Accurately Fitted
Not Medicine, Surgery, Osteopatkf
DRS. JEFFREY & SMITH
Chiropractors Palmer School
Phone 865 Over Harper'a
PHONE NO. 1
Transfer and
Storage
PIANO MOVING BY
AUTO TRUCK.
PACKING AND CRATING
FURNITURE A
SPECIALTY.
ALLIANCE TRANSFER
& STORAGE CO.
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