The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, July 01, 1909, Image 7

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    Miss M. Ruth Taylor
TEACHER OF PIANO
GROCERIES AND MEATS
324 West Idaho. Phone 205
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Oh! Ham
We don't sell just "Ham." We sell
, Armour's "Star." The ham of hams
"The Ham what am."
You Can
Save Money by
Trading at
Colburn's Cash Store
LLIANCE
GRADUATED NURSES IN ATTENDANCE
HOSPITAL STAFF Dr. Bellwood, Dr. Bowman, Dr. Hand, Dr. Copsey
Open to All Reputable Physicians.
Address all communications to
THE MATRON, ALLIANCE HOSPITAL,
Alliance, Nebraska.
Pull- Dnllf frtp CIa
Blooded
Angus, Short Horn, Hereford, Galoway Breeds
Single or Carload Lots. When in South
Omaha be sure and visit our Barn. You
will be welcome.
A. J. Bragonier & Son
SOUTH OMAHA, NEBRASKA
JHIiMi
l-J3MmiBKm&iMk&a2
Palace Livery Barn
XT. T COURSEY, Prop.
(Successor to C. C. Smith)
one ill ck west oi' Good turnouts, strict attention to our business,
THE nk v zuinden and courteous treatment to all has won for us the
nulMKVG. 'Phone excellent patronage we enjov. Trv us.
Jas.
"ON THE CORNER"
HOSPITAL
Wallace's
:h 411 Transfer Line
Household goods
moved promptly
and transfer work
W solicited. Phone 1
awMmiki Frank Wallace, Prop'r.
. t , .13 I
Boards
of all descriptions
for any part of a
house or barn.
Dierks Lumber S Coal Co.
Phone 22 D. Waters, Mgr.
Graham
HOLSTEN'S
Headquarters for
School
Supplies
TABLETS
NOTE BOOKS
COMPOSITION BOOKS
NOTE PAPER
PENCILS
PENS, INKS
CHALK CRAYONS
COLORED CRAYONS
ERASERS and
PAINTS
RULERS GIVEN AWAY AT
HOLSTEN'S
Shoe Repairing
PROHPTLY DONE
All Work Strictly First-Class
fl. D. Nichols
BOX BUTTE AVENUE
ist door north of Herald office
-A-. ID. ZNTETW
Al'CTIONCEK
ELLSWORTH, NEBR.
Col. New has had 25 years'
experience and is one of the
most successful auctioneers in
the northwest.
Dates made at this office.
When a Plumber is Needed
send for us. We have plenty of time
now to attend to all classes pf work
This is not our busy season and it will
pav you to have your
PLUMBING, HEATING, FITTING,
etc., attended to now before the rush
of work begins. We are thoroughly
posted in our business and an order
from you will promptly put all our
knowledge and skill at your service.
The cost will not be gr-at.
Fred Brennan
J. N. Sturgeon
S. G, Young
Sturgeon & Young
DRAY LINE
(Successors to G. V. Zobel)
Office Phone 139.
Residence Phone 142.
fl7.
GEE! WASN'T
A NORWEGIAN
FOURTH.
By ARTHUR J. WEEKS
Copyright, 1909, by American Press As so
cmen. J
A
m VnrT II mnin lon'f If"!" on M
VAA.M .VVH,, ..JU I 1 OUIU
Mrs. Clayton to her husband
as they took their places ut
the long tnblo d'hote of the
Hotel du Wood In Clirlstinnla. "1
should say we were the only Ameri
cans here the ouly ones who rcnllzo
It Is the Fourth of July."
The first course was sot before them,
and they bud Just begun to eat when
the music began. Suddenly Mrs. Clay
tou looked up from ber plate unci be
came uncomfortably aware that they
were the only unfits sitting. All the
others had risen. Of course they could
not afford to be singular, so they roso
CLAYTON 8TABED BTUAIOHT BEFORE DIM.
without In the least knowing what It
was all about. Mr. Clayton looked ex
pectantly towurd the doors of the Ba
ton. "Edith." said he. "I guess some
royalty must be coming In."
"Oil. I hope so!" she exclaimed.
But no one came In, nnd they re
mained standing until the music
ceased. Meanwhile the garcon had re
moved the course, which they bad
barely touched.
"Find out what It's all about?" Mrs.
Clayton Implored her husband.
tie turned to the man beside him
ut the long table, a distinguished look
ing person who wore the decoration of
the Legion of Honor.
"Excuse me, sir. but could you tell
mo why we all stood up Just now?"
The stranger yed them with a
gleam of mluglcd amusement and pity.
"Eet was ze national ulr of I'olund
zat zey play. Did not monsieur zlnk
eet line?"
"Well, once will do for me." said Mr
Clayton "I want to ent my dinner lit
peace."
The list) course hud Just been served,
and they were prepared to enjoy It
when boom! n note on the bass drum
uunourii'cd another selection. Once
again the diners urose en masse.
"Ze air uutlonale of Finland, ma
dame." quoth the Frenchman depre
raflngly, "Finland be"-
"Sh-Ed!" warned his wife in a
whisper.
So It went on, their dinner n series
of risings and fallings. Russia came
next, coincident with the entreo. When
the "Marseillaise" came they Jumped
quickly to their feet and smiled nt the
Frenchman, who bowed lower thnn
usual us he sat down.
By this time Mr Clayton was look
ing desperate. "If they'll only let up
on one of the meat courses," he
grouned. "tbe dessert can go to thun
der. Garcon!"
Mrs. Clay tou saw him slip two gold
pieces Into the waiter's hand as he
muttered some inaudible Instructions
In his ear Every one In Norwny
seemed to know a little English
"I don't know, sir: 1 am ufruld It will
not do." hesitated the waiter.
"Try It. mid if It works there'll pp
more coming "
The waiter bowed und moved off
"Itule Krituunlu" corresponded to the
fillet of beef, and hud ihey been In the
humor for It they might have uppre-
luted the appropriateness With a
three minutes' liiicniilssldii for wilnd.
the "Wuiht urn RliHu" followed.
"Perhaps we shall be able to enjoy
mir dessert nnd coffee In peace." Cluy
Inn sighed. Hut Mrs. Clayton's parti
sanship and patriotism got the better
of her.
"Do you mean to tell me. Ed. after
THAT A BEAUT T
nil tills courtesy to other nntions,
America isn't to have some homage?"
she cried Indignantly.
"Walt," he replied significantly.
It was at the supreme moment when
all hud cnteu enough of the dessert to
make them wish to continue that "The
Star Spangled Banner" en me like a
trumpet cull. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
sprang to their feet Of course every
one rose.
As the musicians neared the end the
guests prepared to sit down, but that
satisfaction was dented them. Once
more the music Btrtick up a second
Btnnza of the nlr. All eyes were turn
ed to the Americans, for by this time
every oue knew their nationality.
Clayton stared straight boforo him
unflinchingly. The Frenchman was
beginning to comprehend nnd entered
Into the spirit of the thing. A look of
admiration was on his fnce. Again
and yet again. Exrlnmntlnns In mauy
tongues were coming from all sides:
"Mais e'est nffreux!" 'lllmmcl!"
"Beastly, don't ye know!"
Clayton was Inflexible. The subsi
dized waiter looked at him expectantly,
but he gave no sign. Tbe music went
on. Finally be nodded, and there was
an end. They had hnd their revenge.
"Hurrah for Uncle Snral" said Mrs.
Clayton sotto voce.
THE FLOWERS'
FOURTH OF JULY
Copyright, 1909, by American Press Amo
' elation.
Snapdragon fired bis volleys
All through the morning hours.
His trumpet Honeysuckle blew
To lead the march of Flowers.
While Dogwoods all barked wildly
And Morning Glory sang,
In blue and gold all into line
The Johnny-jump-ups sprang.
The Bluebells pealed their gayest;
The Lily Bells rang, too ,
The Sweet Peas flung their bannen
out,
All red and white and blue.
The Primrose hung out lanterns
Soon as the sun was gone,
And after dark the Fireflies sent
Up fireworks from the lawn.
Just get up very early
And stay up very late
When next Fourth comes you'll
surely see v
The garden celebrate.
ALICE E. ALLEN.
GEO. W.MILLER
GRADUATE
PIANO TUNER
Repairing- a Specialty
Phono 605 307 Sweetwater Ave.
WILLIAM MITCHELL,
ATTORNEY
AT HW.
ALLIANCE,
NEBRASKA.
EUGENE BURTON
Attorney at Law
Office In rooms formerly occupied by
K. C. Noleman, First Nal'l Bank blk
'Phone 180. ALLIANCE, NEB.
H. M. BULLOCK.
Attorney at Law,
A.JL,LIA.NCIC, 3V1DJB,
WILCOX & BROOME
LAW AND LAND ATTORNEYS.
Long experience in state and federal
courts and as Register and Receiver U. 8.
Land Office is a guarantee for prompt and
efficient service.
Office in Land Offlco llulldlnc
ALLIANCK - NF.IIKASKA.
DR. G. W. MITCHELL,
Physician ono Surgeon Day and nlRht cr lis
Ofllco over lloguo Htore. Phone 150.
Drs.Coppernoll & Petersen
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
(Successor to Drs. Frey & Ualfo)
Over Norton's Store
Office Phono 43, Residence 20
DISEASES OF
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Scientific Refraction
GEO. J. HAND,
HOMEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN A N D . S U R O 15 O N
Formerly Interne Homeopathic Hos
pital Unlvornlty ot Iowa.
Phono 31. Ofllco over Alliance Shoo Htora
Resldonce Phone SSI,
DR. C. H. CHURCHILL
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
(Successor to Dr. J, E, Moore)
OFFICE IN FLETCHER BLOCK
Ofllco hoursIMS a.m., 2-1 p.m. 7iS0-9 p.m.
Office Phone 62
Res, Phone, 85
H. A. COPSEY, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phono 300
Calls answered promptly day end nlRht from
oniico. Offices: Alllunce Nations! Rank
Ualldlog over the Post Ollice.
RTcHASrErSLGLli'
WITH "
DR. BELLWOOD
Special Attention
Paid to Eye Work
Drs. Bowman & Weber
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
First National Bank Bldg. Rooms 4-5-G
Office hours, 10 to 12 a. in.,
r:3o to 4, 7 to 8 p. in.
Office Phone 65 Res. Phone 16 & IS4
Dr. H. R. Belville
iDE3nsr,xzsa:
All first-class up-to-date work done in
most careful manner
PHONE 167
Opera House Block Alliance, Nebr.
AUG. F. HORNBURG
Private Nurse
Phone 492
ir
T, J. THRELKELD,
Undertaker and Embalmer
OFFICE PHONE 498
RES. PHONE 207
ALLIANCE, NEBR.
THE GADSBY STORE
Funeral Directors and Embalmers
rUNERAL SUPPLIES
OFFICE PHONE 498
RESIDENCE PHONES 207 and 510
LLOYD O. THOMAS
Notary Public
Public Stenographer in Office
405 Box Butte Ave.