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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1911)
SPECIALS THE CELEBRATED Holmes & Edwards Silverware Guaranteed 23 years We have everything in the silver line, including teaspoons, tablespoons, knives aiul forks, berTJ spoons, ovster ladles, cold meat forks, gravy spoons, etc., etc. Don't Fall to See Our Gold Embossed Silver Goods. They are Beauties C. A. SHIN DLER Hemlnffford, ISebr. Hardware, Ranges. Heating anil Cook Stoves, Cutlery, Tinware, etc. In the new building. Central Lumber Co. Building material, Piles, Posts HEniNGFORD, and Coal nkbraska up TO DATE A. D. RODGERS NOTICE TO SETTLE Having sold our store, known as the Phillips Grocery, all jersons Knowing themselves indebted to us should cull at our office and settle these accounts or make arrangements (or an extension of time Office at 405 BOX Butte Ave. Phone . ORA E. &. LUKE PHILLIPS. Hemingford Department HEMINGFORD Mr Thomas of Alliance wan a I l.'inini ford vlaltor Saturday llublwll and Sh'par1 have opened up a K)ol hall in thp bnnomenl ir the rlrufc store. Little Lloyd (rommett Ik taken very alrk with the measles. Mr and Mrs. Win, Kosket return ed from Chadron where they had been vlaltinR Mr Kosket's dutiRhter, Mrs. Krnnk Olds They expected to atay longer, but receiving word that the grandson, Lloyd Oronimett, wan very slrk, returned home as noon as possible. Mabel Michael 1b visiting relatives near and In Memlnnford at present. Mr Leater of Alliance was buying horaea In our country the latter part of last week I)r McKuen was called to Mars land, his patient being Charlie Gregg Mr. and Mrs. Mert Holt went to Alliance to attend the funeral of Mert's brother Ralph who died sud denly Thursday morning. A card was received from ('hiirlea Moravek Bnd mother saying that they were enjoying their visit fine. They will go to Hot Springs, Ark., then start on their way for llox Hutte. Omr Bcribaer Is working alone at tin' city well, his nsslstanl . .layson Sheldon, being on the alck list. Nathan Hockey was a passenger to Alliance Monday. Dan O'Keele. one of our old t liners, was a visitor Tuesday. Miss Kslher Neeland was unable to teach school Tuesday on account of a very bad cold. Krank ("aha Is giving his store somewhat of a shine by putting in a new floor and painting the build ing on the Inaldt . A M. Miller's new building is go ing up quite fast. Mrs. II. II. I'ierce is not feeling as well aa usual. We are very glad to know that Harold Olds can walk some here of late. I'.en Curtis and wife are visiting in town. Mabel and Etta .Michaels went to Alliance Saturday returning Sunday. A big show In town Wednesday. Jan. 16, 1911, "The drl and the Sheriff." ' AT PHILUM' Hemingford House STEELE & RAY, Props. Rates, $2 per day Newly remodeled through out. The best of table serv ice. Clean rooms. Special attent'on to transients. Dr. Oliver McEuen Physician and Surgeon HEMINGFORD, NUBR. SPECIALTIES: Diseases of Women and Children and Genito Urinary Organ All calls answend promptly day or night Wallaces Transfer Line Household goods moved promptly and transfer work V . . 1 . I'll..., a m t 'in in u. a i h ii n (rank Wallace, Prop'r. on-ict YOUNG MEN WANTED Covenment Pays Railway Mail Clerks $800 to $1,400 a Year Free Scholarships Are Offered. Uncle Sam holds examinations for railway mail clerk, postoffice clerk or carrier, custom house and depart mental clerks. Prepare at once for the coming examinations. Thousands of appointments are to he made. Common school education is all you need; city and country people have equal chance. Start to prepare now -free Information. Free scholarships this month. Write im mediately to Central Schools, Dept. B-4S4, Rochester, N Y. B-20t-4t3 LEGAL NOTICE IN THE COUNTY COURT Slate of Nebraska ) I KM llox llutte County. ) In the matter of the estate of Wil liam Wallace Gray, deceased. TO THE CKKD1TORS OF SAID KS TATK: You are hereby notified that I will sit at the county court room in Alliance, in said county, on the $1 day of February, lilt, and -Itrd day or August. Itll, at 10 o'clock. In the forenoon of said days to receive and examine all claims against said es tate, w ith a view in i heir adjr ' ::ient and allowance The time limit for the presentation of claims against said estate is six months from the H day of February, l!MI, and the time limit for the payment of debts Is one year from said 'S. day of Feb ruary, ISU, W1TNKSS MY HAND, and the seal of said county court this :.':ird day of January, 1911. ISeall I. A BERRY. 7 At-tl -47 County Judge -r l.ast Sunday morning an attempt was made to burn the buildings on the county poor farm at Merna. Luckily the fire was discovered In time and uo damage was done. The commissioners of Custer county have offered a reward of lUOO for the guilty parties Several are under suspicion. BELMONT Nlel J. Kvans has returned home from a few weeks' trip to the sand hills east of Alliance. Nebraska II AFTON After being atnent for some time am glad to meet with you once more. The weather is lovelv and even II. Hanlon of Crawford was in , one seems to eniov the nood weath- town Monday The Misses Fthel and l.illie Greg ory visited friends in Crawford Sun day and Monday. They report a nice time Hllnd Robert gave a musical enter tainment In VVendts Hall Saturday night. There was a nice little crowd and all seemed to have a good time. Among other things that kept the crowd Jolly, were votes cast to de termine who was the laziest and homeliest man present, also who was the most popular young lady. Mr. Frank Fleshman won the gentleman's prize, but was only one vote ahead of four of his competitors. Miss Kdlth Blessing won the lady's prize with a good margin to spare. After the entertainment the people had a little dance in the hall before re turning home. D. T Porter has a car load of corn on track which is bringing lots of the people In who are short of grain this winter. Ferd Wendt is building an addi tion to his store which will be used for flour, feed, etc. Miss Pearl Kvnns Halted Chadron last week and returned home Mon day, The Abbott boys. Fay ami Will, were on our si reels Monday R. s. q. Hainaker hipped another car of potatoes to Dot Springs lasl week. Ralph Ileal of Alliance was in Bel mont lasi week. Jatnes I helps made a trip to Stu art, Nebraska, last .Saturday. Miss Blliebetfa Phelps is back again clerking lor Mr. Wendt. (following was received last week too late for publication.) Will Hanlon and Howard Pierce .ere in town Sunday. Mrs. Blery visited at Mr. Wendt's a few days last week. Mrs. Hay den, who has been visit ing her daughter in Crawford for the p.i st week, returned home last Saturday. Inst Monday Mrs. Cal Fnderwood received n telegram that her daugh ter Basil was very sick at Sheridan. Wyoming, and so she left on the first train to be nt the bedside ot her daughter later. We, learn she Is still very low i.ast Wednesday Mrs. McCoy and Miss Maud wer calling on Mrs West ley. One day last week Alex Fnderwood and wife and two little boys wore visiting at the home of W. S. Coker. John Wright, wife and baby visit ed at the home of J. C Hawkins Wednesday W. 8. Coker and family took din ner Sunday at the hospitable home of Geo. II. Hagaman. All went to the Carpenter hurch In the after noon to hear a sermon by Rev. Mc Neil of Alliance. Otto Hagaman was visiting home foiks Thursday. Uncle John Fnderwood is some better at this writing. Mrs Reddish Is spending a few days in Alliance visiting friends Dora Coker and Dottle Hagn:nan rislted Tuesday night with Iteulah , neauiaa. ! Roy Shanklin is contemplating mo Ing into our midst soon. He has already moved one load of his goods Fred Bobbins visited over Sunday at Canton with Arthur Wright. We hear that Lee Marsh dr ile hack at Bonner these days. E. A. Marsh has moved his family to town and is working at his trade in the railroad shops. We understand there was a quilt ing at Mrs. Westley's one day last week. Those present report a ood time. Miss Lizzie Coker is vialttng at the home of her brother, W. s k er. Miss Ethel Hagatuen is at home once more. We are always glad to see her smiling face in these parts A bill has ben introduced In the legislature i ri to prohibit aeroplane aaeen Ion to greater height than 1,000 feet, and requiring aviators to give a bond of $10,000 as a guarantee that they will not vio late the law There are other "high fliers" who do many times as much damage to the country as a whole than aviators who exceed the height, limit set by the Missouri legislator. There are high filers in finance, special privilege monopolies and crooked politics that need to have their wings clipped. i' . -.. iii-it, Mli In l lit I lu ll 1' " IC 'jiii IIUlllUVI WS j Woodman lodge last Saturday night, and all report having a jolly time. George Evans and Ray Munkers i were in town last Sunday. George ! Is thinking of going to Idaho this winter. Fred Tollman started for Denver Monday to attend the stock show. We understand Frank Diehl'a new house is nearly completed. Lots of wheat coming in town thes days. Samuel Fan Is 1 1 returned from a visit to southern Kansas last week. He reports everything nice. and; inlks of buying a farm there. R. S. Q. Hamaker is visiting in i'ot Springs. South Dakota. Two more new carpenters came Bonday to work on Abbott's new house. Mr. Handy is talking of going to Texas to look at the country, but V.ood old Nebraska suits us. Miss Elizabeth Phelps returned home from Omahu where she has ben visiting her parents the past three weeks. Mrs. Handy has gone to Alliance to visit her daughter. STRASBURGER Dr. Nicholas Senn, considered the, greatest surgeon in America, used to say. "Art is long; life is short; therefore work, work." Good res olution for 1911. It is better to drink in good ideas than bad whiskey, n the ideas ure bad, and the whiskey is good -why, of course that's different. Miss Bessie Wintermute has taken up the school work at Sirasburger. She is training the "young ideas how to shoot". Success to her. She just came from the Kearney State Normal and starts ' Into her work as if she Intended to do all the good she can. She believes that she ought to be in the schoolroom at 8 a.m. arranging the work for the pupils for the day. She is a bundle of enthusiasm and will do efficient and conscientious work. She is a teacher who Is desir ous of doing more than is expected of her. Strong drink often makes weak men. Was it not Solomon who said. "A wicked doer glveth heed to false lips, and a liar giveth ear to a naughty tongue"? The truly scientific mind loves the truth. Notices are out for the oiuuin.u tiou of a homesteaders' Club at the home of Miss Pisel, January IS at eleven a.m. "In union there is strength." Hope every one will join and help each other and themselves oa well. Actions are active and retro-active. 1 do not know exactly what the intentions of the promoters are, but 1 am sure there will be much good in a club fur mutual help fulness and improvement. Good luck to the organization. Your manner of living will be apt to determine the length of your lit "Anybody can go to bed" but it takes a man with a backbone these cold mornings to get out. We can earn more if we learn more I. me live and be Jolly. A time will come when we can't. GOODE OLDE BOY. QUAKER VALLEY We are having line weather again The new postoffice has been allow ed with Mr. Sailor as postmaster. It has been given the name "Hewitt". Don't know Just when they Intend to begin business. The Jamison children have been sick but are better at this writing. Marvin Van tress Is the proud own er of a new kodak. You had better look out If you don't want your pic ture taken. Mrs. Jones of Indianola, Iowa, is visiting her daughters, Mesdames Haworth and Krell. There were several out to the ser vices Sunday considering the cold morning. Next Sunday, January 29, they will be held at James Jamison Feb. 5 at Frank Johnson. Sunday achool at in o'clock devotional ex ercises II o'clock a.m. Everybody invited. Our school district has been organ i.ed and a school meeting was held last Tuesday at the home of Allen Jamison. They are at work on the school house this week with the in tention of finishing it up before topping. Robert Bboffhor lias been having the grippe but is better. There seems io be more sickness now than any time this winter, al though nothing worse than bad colds and la g....;.e. James Jamison and family took dinner with Marshall Dowser Sun day. Frank Johnson and family and Gus LoBIek dined with E. J. Owen. SAVES TWO LIVES "Neither my sister nor myself might be living today. If it had not been for Dr. King's New Discovery" writes A. D. McDonald of Favette ville. N. C , R. F. D. No. 8. "for we both had frightful coughs that no other remedy could help. We were told my sister had consumption. She was very weak and had night sweats but your wonderful medicine com pletely cured us both. It's the best I have used or heard of." For sore lungs, coughs, colds, hemorrhage, la grippe, asthma, hay fever, croup, whooping cough, -all bronchial troub les, it's supreme. Trial bottle free. 50c and $1.00. Guaranteed by F ,1 Brenuan. 3-4t Repair Work Sewing Machines and Organs. Have secured the services of a prac tical mechanic and can guarantee all work done by liim. Don't trust vour work to travelling repair men. This man will be here permaneutlv. Re pairs and parts furnished (or all ma chines. Phoue i m. Geo. P, Darling. ffOURS Yours for uni formity. Yours for great est leavening power. Yours for never failing results. Yours for purity. Yours for econom f . Y ours for every thing that goes to make up a strictly hi-h grade, ever dcnendable baking powder. That is Calumet. Try it once and note the im 1 vetnmt in your bak ing. See how much more economical over the hieh- priced trust brands, bow much better than the cheap and big-can kinds. Calumet is highest in quality moderate in cost. Received Highest Award World's Pur Food Exposition. In Front of the Checkered Front Stable you can nearly always see a rig getting ready to start out. We will send one any distance, for any purpose, at any time. We answer all calls promptly and wili be glad to serve you in any way in which a rig is required. H. P. COURSE Y. 1 n IONE V2 Important Notice to Meat Consumers 'We have Kood news for the people of Alliance who have heen compelled to pay high prices for an inferior quality Of meat. With the opening of the Cash Meat Market, in our new building at 517 Sweetwater avenue, we can jKKsitively announce that we are selling BETTER QUALITY of MEATS than the people of this city have been buying and at LOWER PRICES. We don't send away several hundred miles to have the culls from the big packing houses hipped to us at great expense. We huy the best fat cattle and hogs to be found in Box Butte and neighboring counties, we do expert butchering and serve meats to you in the best iossible style, and at prices '2o to 40 ier cent less than you have been paying. GIVE I'S A TRIAL and a will prove our claim. Telephone orders delivered promptly. Rhone 50. Cash Meat Market DRAKE & BARB, Props. SI 7 Sweetoater Avenue.