The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, November 21, 1902, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    i,f
-
' .
f-
&
f
6'
A
f
1 " 'v
r
fI-T'-
IPv'
i.'
CURES FOR TOOTHACHE.
Xlemedlca Thnt Do Not Ajipenl to tba
flN . Ordinary M" TOdny. .
Tho man In dental anguish some
times curscfl with BurnB "tho venotnod
stang that shoots his tortured gums'
slang." Sometimes, on tho other hand,
ho prays, fcjc Augustlno In his "Con
Xcaslons" relates how ho oneo Buffered
from "dolor dcntlum" (toothache), ap
parently In an aggravated form, for
ho could not speak. Thcroupon bo
jflrroto on vrax a prayer to God for the
other brethren to repeat, and as soon
-as all were on their fences tho pain
went "But what a pain!" ho says.
""Never Blnco my tendorago had I ex
perienced the like." Southey In his
"Llfo of John AVceloy" tells of that
'eminent preacher that when his own
"tooth ached ho prayed and the pain
left him.
Unfortunately ordinary men do not
Becm to havo such cfllcaclons faith.
When the excruciation begins, they
must bear It philosophically, and on
Shakespeare's authority toothache
Unds out just tho weak place in tho
philosopher's armor of patience. In
tho middlo agea the devout who were
racked with pain had a Bpcclal patron
to whom they could call for dellver
ance. St Apollonia, a martyr under
tho emperor Philip, among other
cruel indignities had her teeth pulled
out In consequence she became tooth
acho'B tutelary saint as her emblems
one of which Is "holding a tooth In
pinchers" sufficiently testify.
And thcro would seem to hnvo been
.yet another martyr, St Blaizc, who
took cognizance of the disease. Ho was
honored in tho llttlo town of St Bla
ey, in Cornwall, where candles of
fered upon his altar wero supposed to
be an infallible cure for toothache.
Chambers' Journal.
GOUGH'S QUICK WIT.
A Retort That Silenced nn Interrnp
tlon In the Audience.
An effort of one of John B. Cough's
tours of tho west waB to nrouse hia
converts to a political movement in fa
vor of prohibition, and In several states
tho politicians began to give considera
tion to tho cry. The distillers and liq
uor dealers arc said to havo been so
frightened that they employed men to
follow the lecturer, Bit nmong tho audi
ence and endeayor to confound him
with questions. Hp had worked a
Topeka (Kau.) audience up to n flue
pitch of excitement and in bis effective
manner cried:
"Temperance! Temperance 1 Tem
pcrancel It will mean money in your
.pocket clothes on your back, happiness
in your homo and God In your heartl"
Up leaped ono of tho paid interrupt
ers nnd shouted to the audience:
"Money In your pockets 1 "Why, fel
low citizens, follow this man's ideas
-and we'll bo all in the poorhouscl
Think of tho fields of tasselcd corn
that stretch on every side! Whisky Is
made from corn. We sell millions of
dollars' worth of corn to tho whisky
makers. Stop tho manufacture of
"Whisky, and what'H,w-do?" -
Then, turning to Gough, ho went on:
"You, Mr. Smarty wbat'll wo do?
"Tell us, if prohibition comes, what'll
Cvo do with ourcorn?"
"Rolso more hogs, my friend," re
plied Gough without a second's hesi
tation "raise more hogs!" Philadel
phia Times.
Sympathy.
Ted's mamma had a birthday recent
ly and received as a present from ono
of her friends, a ten dollar bill. Accom
panying tho money was a note to
which the -writer, after explaining that
she couldn't think of anything tasteful
to buy and had therefore sent the cash,
made some tender references to by
gone days and dear old scenes. Whllo
the recipient was sitting with tho bill
in one hand and the letter In the other
and permitting tears to drip down up
on both Ted went up to her and, put
ting his arms around her neck, ten
derly asked:
"What's tho matter, mamma? Isn't
tho money good?" Now York Com
mercial Advertiser.
I'roctor'a Finest Speech.
Senator Proctor of Vermont once
said tho flncst speech he ever made
consisted of only four words. It was In
retort to Senator Hoar's sarcastic little
thrust in a speech directed at tho
Green Mountain senator. lie said, "No
man in Vermont Is allowed to vote un
less he has made 5,0P0 trading with
Massachusetts people."
Whereat Proctor suld, "And wo all
vote." Chicago Inter Ocean.
Merely a Joke.
Gusher You may not believe it, hut
I've never had an unkind word from
my wifo in all my Ufe
Henpeck Oh, don't try to spring
that old chestnut on me.
Gusher What old chestnut?
Ilenpeck You want me, to say,
"How did you manago that?" and then
you'll say, "I never got married." De
troit Freo PresB. ,
How It Happened.
Mrs. Nexdore My daughter was
practicing her now concert piece last
night Did you hear her?
Mrs. Pepprey Oh, yes.
Mrs. Nexdoro How was it?.
Mrs. Pepprey I simply couldn't get
-away; that's bow it was, Philadelphia
Press.
Not Ready to Arbltrato.
"Stop! Don't fight boys! Can't we
-arbitrate this thing?" asked ono of the
bystanders.
"Yes, sir," panted the fellow who waB
en top. "Just as soon as I've blacked
his other eye!" Chicago Tribune.
Fruit tarts and cakes are served out
iive times a week to the crews on
board steamers trading between Aus--tralla
and New Zealand. Tarts are
opleespIes.
Additional Local.
.. , -,Antl.jInnR Social. , ,..,..
Clkman, Neb., Nov. n, 190a.
Dear Editor: Tho Cleman Anti-Slang
society requests the pleasure of your pres
ence at an entertainment and sociable to
be given in tho Cleman schoolhouso No
vember 27. Program at 7 p.m., box socia
ble following. Each lady is requested, to
bring a box containing lunch for two.
Committee.
Rev. Noyce haa just returned from tho
eastern part of the state where ho was
called some six weeks ago to tho bedside
of hii wife. She has been suffering from
typhoid fever but is slowly regaining her
health.
Tho ladies of tho Presbyterian church
will hold an experience social at tho homo
of Dr. Boguo Tuesday evening, November
25. Each lady has earned a dollar to ap
ply on the $500 pledge for the new church
and will tell how it was done at that time.
All aro cordially invited.
ThatNcwllookonthelllg Horn Jlnsln
Is off the press and ready for distribution.
It is a little bit tho best publication de
scriptive of this wonderful section of Wy
oming yet issued. It gives brief glimpses
of its farms, gardens, cattlo ranches, irri
gating canals, oil fields and a word about
the golden opportunities, Illustrated by
thirty-one splendid half-tones from photo
graphs. Free to any address on reauest.
J. Francis, G. P. A.. Burlincton Route.
Omaha, Nebraska. n-2i-3t
See Mrs. Regan's new line of cloaks.
Call and seo Norton's new clothing.
Cash paid for hides. Clougii & Col
lins. Wanted By a colored lady, a place to
work out of city. Reference. 10-7-31.
For Sale or Rent My residence nron-
erty; will give possession December 1,
W. D. Rumer.
Just received another carload of "Per
fection" flour. The best in town at $1.20
per sack.1 A. D. Rodoers.
Notice Hereafter no goods aro lo h
charged to tho Brockett saloon except o
myoraer. ti. c.Armstong.
Dated October 18, 1902.
We'are pioneers in the picture busini-
our stock is up to date and nobby. Our
sales last week demonstrated that we are
leaders and not to be lead. Geo. Darling.
For Sale.
Meat market in lively town. Two rail.
roads, Union Pacific round honsn -nH
shop. A good opening for rieht nartv.
Address Box iG,
Sidney, Neb.
Cattle Wanted to Winter.
I desire to take in about 150 head of cat-
tfe-to winter at my place, four miles south-
east of Lawn.
tiood range, plenty of hay
and water.
Jos. Kapsr,
Lawn, Neb.
Cattle to Winter.
Wanted, cattle or horses to winter at
my ranch twenty miles northeast of Alli
ance. Plenty of hay, range and water.
Address me at Rushville, or A. J. Gilbert,
Moomaw, Neb. Walter R. Kent.
)m$BhimM$mmim
Pabst Beer
SHIPPED OVER THE BUR.
LINGTON BY
H. C.
Who came here to stay,
And will neVer bo driven away,
And Sold to His Customers
......IN ALLIANCE
This is the Beer that Waked Up
Alliance, and it Stands to
Reason It's the ....
i Best m the
Just order a case of " Red, White and Blue"
for family use. We'll deliver the same at any
hour, day or night; for we're out for business
and lose no time
H. C. ARMSTRONG.
"I-
),&'$,mr m;m?m,&m?'?& immtmt
Alliance Bowling Alley
W. S. JUDGELL, Proprietor.
w fr Qwm 0 'K.pAMP.g CVeawes awiiT&es
Appointed Amusement Place in the West,
and Invite All to Call. Ladies
Especially Invited.
Bowling, Billiards and Pool.
CIGARS, TOBACCOS AND
SOFT DRINKS.
Sheep For Sale.
Thrcd tliftusahd oho, two-, thrco
rind four-year-old owes for sale. Largo
sheep and will shear from 10 to ia
poundsyThe band averaged "ftpX
pounds this year. Two hundred Ram
baulett bucks that will shear from 20 to
3d pounds. Address
H. A. Peters, Moomaw, Neb.
Sheriffs Snlc.
No. 1385,
lly virtue of nn order of sale Issued by
thoclurkof tlio district court of llox Ilutto
county, Nobruskn, upon n decrco rendered
by tafu court In favor of tho Dunk of Modalo
nil Iowu Coriairuitoii 1st philutllT, and URiilntL
Andrew Olson, defendant, I will, on IhoSaid
day of December, A. 1). 1902, nt 10 o'clock a.
tn. on snld day, nt tho west front door of tho
court houso In Alllnnce, In snld county, soil
tho following described real cstnle, to-wit t
Tho northeast qunrtcr of section 33, town
ship 55 north, rniiRo 48 west of flth V.
M., In Box Ilutto county, Nebraska, nt pub
lic miction to the hlchest bidder for cash,
to satisfy snld order of sale, In tho sum of
M15.17, and Interest, costs nnd accruing costa,
subject to $30.f3, taxes nnd interest.
Ira Hr-Y.u, .Sheriff of wild County.
V. O, Blmonson. Att'y for Plaintiff. ll-2t-5t
( Notice to Defendant.
A. K. Hftrtman will take notice thnt on tho
loth day of October. 1002. nn action was com
menced by Win, W.Norton, plaintiff, against
a. r.. nariinnn,, tursi name not Known) de
fendant, to recover of defendant tho sum of
111). -10 before li. A. Ilerry, Justice of tho peace
In and for Altlnnco Second ward precinct,
Itox Ilutto county, Nebraska, nnd that nn or
der df attachment was Issued In said action,
and property consisting of inonoy In tho
hands of tho Chicago, llurlliiKlon & Qnlncy
Kallway Co. has been attached In said notion.
Bald cause wns continued to December 15th,
1P02, nt tho hour of B o'clock a, m.
Dated November 21, 1902.
U-21-3W Wm. Y. Noiiton rialntlff.
teSbes
5i& "Svme o Bw$
is when tho price is
right. This is the way
wc keep our prices all
tho time. But at
present it is
House Cleaning Time !
and wo aro offering
odds and ends at
greatly reduced fig
ures, regardless of
their cost. It will
pay you to take time
and como and sec
hesc bargains. . .
Mark'3 Studio
FINE BOOTS and SHOES
" (
MADE TO ORDER.
REPAIRING A SPEOrAITY.
ORDERS OAIXED FOR AND DELIVERED
R. MADSEN,
rUW
Armstrong,
World!
ONE DOOR NORTH OF
Young's Grocery,
, '' fc
S i"
Cattle Wanted to Winter.
I am prepared to winter about forty head
of cattlo on my ranch near Dunlap. Plenty
of feed and water and best of care.
W. Bamb, Dunlap, Neb.
TIME TABLE
Alliance, Neb.
LINCOLN, DENVER,
OMAHA, HELENA,
CHICAGO. BUTTE,
ST. JOSEPH, SALT LAKE CITY,
KANSAS CITY. PUI llYNU,
ST. LOUIS, SAN FRANCISCO,
and nil points east nnd . points west nnd
bOUtll.
TllAINSLlUVKAsFOLLOWS.M.inNTAINTlME
No. 41 Passenger dally. Dcadwtwl.
mumes, aiipoiuisiiurtii mm
n.f .. .. ln'ili ii. m.
No. 4S Passenger dally, Lincoln.
niJnlu itnttt. v.......t... 1 140 fl.tn.
No. 301 Passengor doily, for Denver
Uk'Uen.SIUl imhv, dub rnui-
Cisco und nil intermediate
.mint. rlnnnild lit 1 ?ifl II. Til.
No. 303 Passon'sor dally from Denver
ana an inionncuinvu iwium,
nlna n lUMIIfl.Tn.
No. 43 Local passonRor dally from
mediate points arrives ut.... 5:5! a.m.
No. 44 Local passenger dally, for
Omaha, Lincoln and Interme
diate points, departs at, 4:00 u.m.
No.305Dally, except Sunday, for l
points south and west, dp- ,
parts ; 8:20 a. m
No. 308 Dally, excopt Sunday, from
south and west, arrives 3:B0p. m.
No. 45 FrolRht, dally, Deadwooi. I
Hillings iinu juiurmuuiuvv
Rtntlons 7)30 P.m.
No. 46 Freight dally, for Lincoln
ana imormouiaia biuwuus.. mmjy. m.
No. 47 FrclRhtdally.oxcept-Sunday, '
for Doadwood and Hillings.. 10: 50 ft. tn
No. 48 Freight dally for" Lincoln
and intermediate stations., 8:05a.m.
Nn'ia thwlnltt. tnr northwest uu.. liOOa. m.
No. 50 Freight from northwest, ar-
rivo.... " v "
Denver freight, dally except
Mi.Mlnv nvrlvfftt fit. . Q'15 flTTI.
No. 304 Denver freight, dally oxcopt
eaiuruay, leuvua ut ......... w.-v .u
8lpininir. dlnlncr and rocllnltilt chair cars
(scats free) on through trains. -Tickets sold
and baggage checked to any point in tlio
rTnitri stritfnr fl.inada. For Information.
tlmo tahlc and tickets call on or wrlto to J.
KiiEiDEMiAuan, Agent, or J, FnANOis, Gen
eral Passenger Agent, Omaha. Nebraska.
The Best of
EVERYTHING
Our Prices are Right.
J as. Graham.
PHONE 00.
Staple and I
Fancy I
MIS
RANCH SUPPLIES.
Nom berry's Hardware Establishment.
The largest line of Steel and
Cast Ranges ever shown in
Western Nebraska. Ranges
from $25.00 to $62.50
Largest Stock of G-lass in Alliance.
Two of
-- First
Baptist Cfourcb
Ono Block West ana Tho
Mocks North 0
TIMES BUILDING.
Gkoroe Collins Jbpkbrs, Pastoh.
Svuv&avi ScyyAcs.
Sunday School , , . , 10.00 a.m.
Preaching ; u.oo a.m.
Junior Meeting. 3.00 p.m.
C. E. Meeting 7,15 p.m.
Preaching 8.00 r.M.
Prayer Sorvice,Thursday. 8.00 p.m.
a A Hearty Welcome
TO ALL SERVICES.
Miscellaneous
TtTVTtTTfTVf1lTTTyTVTlTTVTTT?TTVtVTTfll
NELSON FLETCHER
Fire Insurance Agent
Hartford Fire Insurance Co.
North American of Philadelphia.
Phoenix of Brooklyn, New York.
Continental of New York City,
Niagara Firo Insurance Co.
New York Underwriters, NeW York.
Commercial Union Assurance Co.,
of London.
Liverpool, London and Globe In
Offlco Up-Stalrs,
Fletcher Jilock.
tfiAf...,..... ..i..iitAliittAtllttttlt'
0 Vftlt fAjAAttfttnAAj .AtAjtAAAil ti.tAl.t.t
JOHN PILKING-TON.
I (Stain, jflour an& $z&.
The Aurora Milling Oompaiiy.
A 0n6 Flour, 5MouNDs.''cAs'.!"!"'.;'.r.io"S
I.covo Your Orders for Atfalfo.
Mrs. Thos.
Has a Large
Assortment
MILLINERY, I
ADIES'
T
-&
Ilaterials, Embroidery Materials,
Stampd Linings, Hair Goods, etc.
Opera House Block...
I
Try Hie Herald
r
Our Churches. &
)
-
...Church...
AJLVLXiVNCB.
NMUliASICA.
REV. E. O, HORN, PH.D..
PASTOR,.,
SUNDAY SERVICES.
Sunday School ...10. 00 a.m.
Preaching .11.00 a.m.
Class Meeting. .,.,..,.. 12.00 M.
Junior Epworth League.. 3.00 P.M.
Ep worth League.. ...... 7.00P.M.
Preaching 8.00 v, m.
Prayer Servlco,Thursd8y. 8.00 P.M.
Ercryone ts Welcomed to
All Services.
Advertisements.
V
REPRESENTS THE rOLLOWINS -
INSURANOE COMPANIES. n(.
1
suranco Co,
Gorman American Iqsaranco" Co.j
f NqwYork.? I J f .
Farmers and .Merchants Insurance
? Co.ioFLjncalni i j
Columbia Fire Insurance Co, 5 s ,'
Philadelphia Underwriters.
Phoenix Insurance Co., of Hart
ford, Conn.
Alliance, Nebraska.
Regan..,
t.Tt
and Complete
of-i
TAILOR MADE Suits,
Shirt Waists, Huslin Under
wear, Fancy Notions, Chil
dren's Headware, Batte.nberg
for Job fori.
V
r