The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, February 23, 1911, Image 2

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    HUBBLE'8 FLAT
Mr
trip
also
Arthur Hubble Is workltiR for
Nlrkoly In Nine Mile Canyon
Joe Nerud made u business
to Alliance M onda
ROfe Ashford of llarrisburu
made a business t rip to Alliance
w B. rtvbbto will lOM n vnluable
horse rut on barb wire Tuesday.
Mr. ami Mrs fee Neffd visited at
Frank Nerud'R Sunday.
John Chapman and Albert Wright
are building fo!M for Miss Duke
John Duerr Is sowing grain. Rush
ing the MMOB somewhat
Mr and Mrs. A. lore took dinner
With (i Groff's Tuesday.
Hurry up or the old white horse
may lose out.
The mall route has changed, mak
In It bore convenient.
Ova. Denton has taken his cattle
home to feed.
Qeo. Denton has the grippe but
U somewhat better at this writing.
Mrs. Anna Denton and children
returned from a few days' visit at
Alliance.
John Duerr visited
a few days last
Mr. and Mrs
with Cal Duerr
week.
A surprise on
well attended.
fine time.
Roy Denton was a caller In
vicinity for a few days the fore
of last week.
Mike Wagoner was
Kveryone reports a
this
part
was at Mope Frl
Mrs
Is v
Pegg
siting with
Of Wvotn
l mikI EdM Morn ( ailed
Nettie crisinond Saturday
slk list
Robert Ash ford
day.
Mrs O. W.
her daughter.
Ing.
Misses
on Miss
afternoon
danghter, Gladys Sweety, and Doro
thea Duerr called nt Hope a few
minutes Tuesday.
Mr and Mrs. M. JacobftOtl are out
visiting their mother. Mrs. T. Jacob
BOII.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Daily :ire ov
er from the ranch visiting friends
and relatives
Luke Phillips and son. Ora, start
ed up from Alliance Tuesday ami
got oui hm far as hughes' when the
auto gave out and Luke had to
phone to Alliance to the garage for
a big rope. Did they have to haul
you home '
While sawing wood with a gasoline
engine, John Caha's coal caught in
the belt somehow and whirling him
over struck his head against the
large wheel hurting him quite badly.
Dr. McKuen was called at once. He
Is reported some better.
If you have any intentions of kill
ing dogs do not just half kill theiutk
and then shut them in your neign
bor's hen BOOM, Klther give them
nough poison to kill them or else
borrow your neighbor's shot gun and
kill them instantly.
(irandpn Welsner, Mrs. Mabin's
father, died at the home of his son
near Marsland Friday night. He tfil
Ml years of age. Hev. Iturleigh con
ducted the funeral services In the
Congregational church Sunday after
noon. The remains were laid to resi
In the Hemingford cemetery.
Mr anil Mrs. J K
family spent Tuesday
homestead.
McAllister and
night on their
Arthur Hubbell expects to finish
digging a well for A. Z. Nicola In
a few days.
MIsb Alice Thompson returned
from South Dakota where she has
been visiting friends and relntiveB.
Kverett Horn returned home last
Thursday from a visit in the eastern
part of the state. Ho reports a good
time while gone.
The Valentine social and program
at the Hope school house was well
attended and a good time was had
by all.
Ralph Stephenmyer was seen
the streets of Hope Tuesday.
was going up to the Kinkald
some horses.
QUAKER VALLEY
Robert Shoffner has gone to
ana on business.
Donnell Shoffner has been
Indl-
slck,
but Is some better at '.his writing.
School meeting next Thursday at
the home of Dr. Haworth.
Mrs. Jones returned to her home
In Indlnnola after purchasing a re
linquishment of Clarence Hoy.
Moody Krel bought another horse
to replace the one that died a few
days ago.
Iao and Murle Haworth went to
Lakeside Monday after a load of
lumber for Roy Scott's house.
Mrs. Robblns has been suffering
with a sore hand caused by running
a needle Into It. She had to go to
Alliance to have it taken out.
Miss Heck has returned home
from Alliance and reports Lester
better. She thinks he will he able
to come home soon.
Some of Thomas Vantress' child
ren are about sick with colds. They
are almost threatened with pneumon
la.
Will Howe from Ack worth, Iowa
ta expected too be at Reno next
Wednesday. Mis lamily will come
as soon as he gets a house built.
RENO
McFull has another sick
Frank
horse.
Mrs. Lea Stergeon visited with the
Wambaugh's Thursday.
Chas. Herlan is working for Hen
ry Hler now.
Mr. and Mrs.
Ited with John
(iias. Lelstrltz vis
Dougherty's Friday
Hler visited at Mur
Mr. and Mrs.
phy's Friday.
M. Wilson and J C
George Morgan's on
Wednesday.
We understand that we
to have a store, hotel and
ble at Reno in the near
A few friends gathered
home of Mr. and Mrs. Iami
Thursday evening. They
cards till a late hour when
light ful supper was served,
which all departed for their
Merry went to
business last
on
He
after
BOX SOCIAL AT BEREA
l'hat the Herea school Is a pro
gressive one Is evidenced by the
lipid advancement of the pupils In
their studies and the excellent at-
endnnee this term. Those who have
been present every day to the pres
ent time are Dora Mabin and Katie
Mabii.. Several others have been ab
sent very little. The enrollment at
present is fourteen There ts one
eighth grade pupil to graduate this
term.
This school won the second Brill
in the school exhibit at the count v
tulr ut.' tall and expect to have
com '.derable work in the exhibit
this spring.
We wish to announce that the
will be a box social at the Herea
school house Friday evening. March
I'rd All well-wishers are cordiallv
InVttCd. Girls, come and bring boxes
ASBURY WH1TAKKR, Teacher
Hemingford
Department
edy for stomach trouble " Just aB
good for the liver and kidneys. Kv
ery bottle guaranteed. Only ,Vr at
kj, J. Rrennan's. I -4t
RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT
AND CONDOLENCE
Thai
tender
our
sub
but
but
this
the
.TOHJT ABELS OF MERCEDES, TEX A-fl,
MADE A NET PaCXTT OP S337
FTS ACRE CUT OP HIS
CABBAGES.
He averaged 21.000 pounds an acrs at
nn expense or )lb nn acre. AierceaM is
typical To a uulf coast section.
rhree years ago it whs a wilderness.
Vou r:ui luy just as good land and
make Just as great protit. KVerjrtnfna
growH nest in the Texas uull Coast
Oimlry.
A single acre of onions has DOM
known to pay a protit of $600. Toma
toes average oer $100. Sugar cane re
turns a minimum of $100 per cutting.
WMv don't von come down to the
Texas On I f t'o.ist and miike some of this
good money? Nothing In the city offers
you such profits.
It tnkes ii tortmie to make a start
In the towns nowadays. And at that,
the averaea man In a bjrtown bualaeas
ias Ids none on the grindstone, ty tin
time lie has paid for his food and rent
anil convenli nces.
It won't rest yen much to visit this
country and .fudge for yourself. Ever)
first and third Tuesday of ench month
you can purchase a round-trip hand
seeker's ticket to any point In the Gulf
oust country, from Kansas City, at
ffl On, iii Frisco Lines.
The Kxcursion Tickets ore good on
nil Frisco trains leaving Kansas city
lallv Hooklt ts anil further Information
will he furnished upon request to J. C.
Lovrlen, Division Passenger Agent
Frisco Lines, Junction Hldg., Kansas
city. Mo., or A. Hilton, General passen
ger Agent Frisco Lines, Frisco Pldg.,
St. T.ouls, Mo.
Whereas: It has pleased Almighty
Ood In His Supreme Wisdom and
t Imnipotenee, to call to his reward
our Heloved Hrother Sir Frederick
Krennan :
Re It resolved That WO bow
heads and hearts In humble
mission to the Divine Will;
feel that a Mild has thus been
llted, Which WO feel keenly
which lime alone can ease;
nothing ever replace
Me It further resolved
committee, herewith.
deepest sympathy and compassion
to the beloved widow and children,
brothers and sisters of our depart
ed and heloved brother; while we
grieve deeply with you, we bid
you look upward and onward, to
the great happiness In store for
you, when you shall again greet
your beloved one, In the realms of
peace and Joy, which you will share
with him forever In that eternal
and ever blissful home, created by
Our Heavenly Father for all the
faithful. Signed.
W. L. McNAMARA
EDW. F. SHIELDS
W J. HAMILTON
Committee K. of C. 975.
WIFE GOT TIP TOP ADVICE
SOUTH OMAHA STOCK MARKETS
"My wife wanted me to take our
boy to the doctor to cure an ugly
boll," writes D. Frankel, of Stroud,
Okla. "I said, 'Put Hucklen's Arni
ca Salve on It.' She did so, and It
cured the boll in a short time."
Quickest healer of Burns, Scalds,
Cuts, Corns, llruises, Sprains, Swell
ings. Rest Pile cure on earth. Try
It. Only 25c at F. J. Rrennan's. 8-4t
FALLS VICTIM TO THIEVES
S. W. Bends, of Coal City, Ala ,
has a Justifiable grievance. Two
thieves stole his health for twelve
years. They were a liver and kid
ney trouble. Then Dr. King's New
Life Pills throttled them. He's well
now. Unrivaled for Constipation,
Malaria. Headache, Dyspepsia. 25c
at r . J. Krennan b.
8-4t
Special Report.
So Omaha, Nebr., Feb. 21, 1911.
CATTLE Heavy receipts last
week (an Increase of 4500) coupled
with bad weather broke beef 10 to
15c. With SliOO for 2 days this week
prices are firm, top beef bringing
$6.30 and a few loads down to $6.00
Bulk of better grades $5.60
and medium $5.00 to $5.50,
taking u little better hold
class. Feeders in good
ever at $5.40 to $5.80;
to $5.90
pcakers
of this
demand aa
best cows
POST OFFICE DIRECTORY
o
close at the Alliance post
Mails
office as
11
20
00
30
:00
Harold Olds' two small children
are reported quite sick.
C. A. hhlndler's baby Is somewhat
better the past few days.
A. M. Miller was a business pass
enger to All ante Saturday.
Melvin Scott
Friday night at
attended
Iverson's.
the dance
returned
Aunt Fannie lloilenraki
home from Rapid City.
Geo. Loot return da from his visit
In the east.
Ed. Bttglfl
Mrs. Stigle's
Horn
at the
and family visited with
folks Sunday-
Tuesday night.
West home.
are going
livery sta
future. at the
Rover
played
a de
after homes.
a baby girl,
to John Ca
Friday even-
MALINDA SQUIBS
Cal Deere went to Mlnatare Tues
day. Dan McLean went to Minntare
Thursday.
Mr. Dunlap and daughter went to
Alliance Friday.
Mrs. Annie Dentan is visit inn her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J A. .ore,
this week.
Miss Wlldy. a sister of our popu
lar teacher, came u 'mrsday from
Scottsbluff in an hu o and visited
her brother's school.
We hear that Kilpatrick Brothers
cannot get men enough here for
their work at the dam and are im
porting them from Denver.
We are sorry to learn that Earl
Randall is sick with pneumonia in
South Dakota where he has been
visiting, but here is hoping for his
apeedy recovery.
Frank Caha rode out
ha's with Dr. McKuen
ing.
The social given by the band boys
in the opera house Wednesday was
some great thing.
Miss Delia Reed came up from Al
liance Tuesday going out to visit the
iVhelead school
Wo will soon have our water works
in if the work keeps on and the
weather permits.
Miss Mary Q rabbet! of Ger mania,
Wyoming, is visiting with the liirig
family.
Mrs K. A.
ited Monday
Clark and littlt
afternoon w
son vis
th Mrs
Clark's mother, Mrs. Brown.
The Omaha
the crowd with
day night.
Concert entertained
some fine music
Sbi
ri-
dOll
.lOOl
HOPE
Harry Ellinger
last Friday.
Nellie Carter and Jayson
took Etta Carter out to her
Sunday.
D. W, Batter went to AUlatl " Sun
day to visit home folks, retu. .ng on
43 Monday.
T. H. Heeson of Alliance came
down on 43 Sunday to clean and re
pair the switchboard.
The teacher's of Hemingford school
had a vacation on account of Wash
ington's birthday.
Word was received that Henry
Clayton's father is not expected to
live Henry left on 44.
and heifers strong at $5.00 to $5.40,
general run being $4.00 to $4.75 with
quite a large number going as stock
ers. Common grades sell down to
$3.25. Veal calves 25c lower at $5.50
to $7.50, only a few at $7.50 and $8.
00. Bulls unchanged at $4.00 to $5.
25. Look for a Bteady market this
week, although much will depend up
on the number on sale.
HOGS Receipts quite heavy to
day 10,500, 5 to 10c lower, bulk $6.9
to $7.05, top $7.10. Liberal supplies
will probably continue and a further
set back be the result.
SHEEP Receipts continue ample
daily but not excessive, prices today
being generally 1 HIc higher. Best
lambs $6.00 with bulk $5.60 to $5.85;
light yearlings $5.00; heavy $4.60 to
$4.85. Wethers scarce and selling
with ewes at $4.00 to $4.40. Are not
looking for much change either way
the balance of this week.
Very truly yours.
National Live Stock Commission Co.
12:30
11:00
On
mails
1 1 : 00
follows. Mountain time
East Bound
for train No. 44.
for train No. 42.
West Bound
for train No. 43.
for train No. 41.
South Bound
for train No. 303.
for train No. 301.
and holidays all night
6:00 p.m. Instead of
LYON fc HEALY
PIANOS
pERSONS WHO KNOW the merits of the
celebrated Lyon & Mealy Musical Instru
ments will be pleased to learn that they have
established an agency in Alliance for the sale
of their goods. The first shipment of pianos
has been received. They are on exhibition at
405 Box Butte Ave., where they may be in
spected by prospective purchaser.
These are strictly high-class instruments.
Persons who wish this class of pianos can save
money on each instrument purchased by buy
ing at the Lyon & Mealy Alliance agency.
i $
a.m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
Sundays
close at
p.m.
IRA E. TASH. P. M .
Mrs. Sandbtfrry. (known as
Iversoni of Denver is visiting
children at the Iverson home at
ent.
Arthur
Rrown's.
i well, he
Miss Helen Heeson spent Saturday i of her
and Sunday with home folks
Everett Horn meat Saturday
Sunday on his homestead.
Hen Nicola visited with home folks
Sunday.
Earl Morvy has been on the sick
list this week.
Mrs. John Duerr has been on the
was homesteading
and
Donovan is here at
His wife not being
Came up to help take
Mrs
her
proa
Mrs
very-care
Mrs Swansea and Etta Michael
went to Marsland Saturday to v isit
Johnnie Michael and wite, returning
home Sunday
Mrs H E Johnson leti on it
Monday ft r Sheridan. Wyomiusr.
w here site expects to make her
daughter, Mra. James WnLsner, a
COW weeks' visit.
LIFE SAVED AT DEATH'S DOOR
"I never felt so near my grave,"
writes W. R Patterson, of Welling
ton, Tex., as when a frightful cough
and lung trouble pulled me down to
100 pounds, in spite of doctor's treat
ment for two years. My father,
BlOthW and two sisters died of con
sumption, and that I am alive today
is due solely to Dr. King's New Dis
covery, which completely cured me.
Now I weigh 1S7 pounds and have
been well and strong for years."
Quick, safe, sure, It's the best rem
edy on earth for coughs, colds, la
grippe, asthma, croup and all throat
and lung troubles. 50c and $1.00.
Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by F.
J Brennan. 8-4t
CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS
Utttted States civil service eam
inations for stenographers and type
writers will be held in Nebraska
during the spring of 1911, as follows:
Heat rice, April 5; Oread Island, April
I! Holdrege, April 3; Lincoln, April
6; McCook. April 4; Norfolk, March
29; North Platte. March SI; Omaha,
April 6.
Although the above schedule does
not include an examination at Alli
am . we are informed that If there
are enough applicants from this vl-
cinit to Indicate a demand for it,
efforts will be made to arrange sub
sequent schedules so as to include
this city.
Persons who wish further Inform
ation regarding these examinations
can secure the same by applying to
Mr. J. N. Johnston, secretary of the
local civil service board, at the Alli
ance post office.
TORTURED FOR 15 YEARS
Ry a cure defying stomach trouble
that baffled doctors, and resisted all
remedies he tried. John W. Modders,
of Moddcrsville, Mich., seemed doom
ed. He had to sell his farm and
give up work His neighbors said.
ne can t uv e much longer
ever I ate dist res.-ed me," ht
till I tried Electric Bitters,
worked such wonders lor nit
can no-,.- eat things i , ,u!d uo
SKIN AND SCALP TROUBLES YIELD
TO ZEMQ
A CLEAN LIQUID PREPARATION FOR
EXTERNAL USE
llolsteo's Drug Store is so confident
that ZEMO will rid the skin or scalp of
infant or grown persons of pimples, black
heads, dandruff, eczema, prickly heat,
rashes, hives, ivy poison or any other form
of skin or scalp eruption, that they will
give your money back if you are not en
tirely satisfied with the results obtained
from the use of ZEMO.
The first application will give prompt
relief an I show an improvement and in
every instance where used persistently,
will destroy the germ life, leaving the skin
in a clean, healthy condition.
Let us show you proof of some rem? rk-
able cures made by ZEMO and give you
a 2 page booklet how to preserve the
skin. H olsten's Drug Store.
STATE FAIR SUPERINTENDENTS
The following Is a list of superin
tendents appointed for the 1911 state
fair, to be held September 4 to 8:
General, William Footer, Lincoln
(iuards, C. J. Tracy, Loup City
Transportation, L. K. Emerson, Lin
coln Gates, George Jackson, Nelson
Tickets, Peter Youngera, Qeaeva
Amphitheatre, E. Von Forell, BcOttB
bluff Coliseum, G. W. Hervey, Omaha
Auditorium, W, W. Cole. Neligh. V.
H. Taylor, Culbertson
Hall, ('
H.
Guatafaon
W. B. Banning, Cn-
. J. O'Brien, Gretna
MoArdle, Washing-
Horses, R. M . W'olcott,
Cattle, Robt. D. Mousel,
Geo. A. Leonard,
W
Automobile
Mead
.Mercantile Hall,
ion
Fish Exhibit, W
Sanitation, J. F
ton
Class "A
Palmer
Class "B
Cambridge
Class "C" Swine
Pawnee City
Class "D" Sheep,
Creighton
Class "E" Poultry
Lincoln
Class "F" Agricultural
Wm. James, Dorchester
(Mass "G" Dairy, S. C
Gibbon
Class "H" Domestic Prdoucts, Mrs
R. A. Malony. Madison
Class "I" Bees and Honey, E. Whit
comb, Friend
Class "J" Wpmaa't Department
A. Mansfield. Lincoln
-Fine Arts, Mrs. Ross P
Lincoln
Educational, J. W, Crab
Lincoln
'M" Machinery,
C. Caley,
H. Smith,
Products,
Bassett,
We are headquarters for the best
Flour in the city. Try a sack and be
convinced.
Peerless, 4h lb sack $1,50
Up to Date, 4blbtt sack 1.50
Tip Top, 4b tb sack i 1.40
B. & M., 48 tt. sack 1.40
Delight, 48 lb sack 1.25
White Syrup, per gallon 60c
Black Bird Corn Syrup, per gallon . . 40c
Karomel Brand, per gallon 40c
A Pure SugarMaple flavor per gallon $1 .00
A Pure Sorghum, per gallon 75c
Canada Sap, a Pure Maple, per qt. . 40c
Log Cabin, a Pure Maple, per qt . . . . 45c
Autumn Leaf, a Pure Maple, X gal.. 70c
Beet Sugar Syrup, per qt 25c
Bonnie, a Pure Cooking Molasses, qt. 20c
RICHELIEU COFFEE always
gives a
nice smooth taste; we have it in three
grades. None quite so good.
irfTry our New Economy Bargain Counter and
you will be surprised at the bargains.
We are here to serve you.
Let your wants be known.
A.D. RODGERS
Mrs C.
Class -'K"-
Curtice,
Class "L"
tree,
Class
for years R's surtlv
What
wrote,
which
that I
t.ike
a grand rem-
Fremont
Class "Q"
Specials
Chadroo
Speed, Jos
Jos. Roberts,
and Forage, C.
Mann
Chios -S
ooia
Cliisj Speed
en. Beatrice
Sheen, Lin-
BROWN HOTEL
Mrs. Belle Brown, Prop.
First Door South of First State Bank
Hemingford, Nebr.
First-class rooms, clean and comfortable. (iood
meals. Lunch counter in connection. Short orders
served at all hours.
Clerk, n. v. Hies
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION
FOR APPOINTMENT OF GUARDIAN
State of Nebraska, )
) ss.
Box Butte county. )
To Moritz Kittelmann, Robert Kittel
mann. Gerhart Kittelmann, Wil
Ham Kittelmann, Raa Klttelmaan,
Paul Kittelmann, Pauline Kittel
mann, Clara Kittelmann:
You are hereby notified that on
the etll day of December, 1910, Rein
hold Kittelmann, filed his petition in
the said court of said county pray
lag for the uj point in nt OC guard'
laa or your oereaa tad estate far
! reason tlr.it you aye M incoiupe
toa aereoa. You ere further noti-
fied that said petition will be heard
at the county court room in the city
Dated this lHth rinv ,,i i .
"iiiu.il .
01 .finance, in said county on
17th day of Februarv lfll l"
1911.
ISKALi L. A. BKRRY.
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