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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1911)
Largest Circulation of any Newspaper in Western Nebraska. VOLUME XV1I1 The Alliance Herald. ALLIANCE. BOX BUTTE COUNTY, N fc BASK A : THURSDAY APRIL 6, I'll I Gives all the news' of Box Butte County ami City of Alliance NUMBER 17 f THE5FE'RlTEjsi i A J s ( 1 1 I n I a ' M Jr jSH H & jmam vouHjtw nil ilHiiil Meat Market For the Lenten Season we have thefollowing: Pickerel Pike Halibut Trout Pike Cat Fish Salmon Seal-Shipped Oysters We always carry a full line of Fresh and Cured Meats Saxton & Roach PHONE 640 Northwest Corner Box Butte Ave. and Fourth St. ill IRK TANKS STORM SASHES COUNTERS AND SHELVING M SPECIALTY A. P. LEE, Hgr. ecu' i cci.r.ct tUways be traced. It b sufficient. however, to Icaow that you have one ar.d ouglit to get rid of it. 1 Great oab froa little corns grow," ar.e! too frequently the light coucrh ct today is the pneumonia of tomorrow. Cherry Juice Cough Syrup It the bert cou,!i iruurcnce in the world. At remedy lor COOTS?, t.ccricneu. m- bcult breathing, etc., it II vv.lhoul a pet. It toolhet MM hrdi the idL:.ied threat nd cu:i:'i ard r?;to:cj t . : voice to :t natural tone, ; II in a very d.oit time. Cure the mnrt ttuLborn cottu. Very pleaunt to take, perfectly harnlrrs ana good lor childicn well ao auLUJ. I ry .4M4II till W'U i B bottle! K-FNMFnV RROTHFRS DENTISTS. lin U Ld I C IN 5 Office in Alliance National Bank blk T Over rostoihce. 'Phm ant i t t a i J iiiti li ili JiAAAJiAiI I I a The Cause ctf a Cc!d O- LATE AGAIN Once again wU "re compelled to nsk our renders' fofbeurahou on ac count of being Into. On account of moving, our MWIptptf pfoon In been out of commission all this week tut i 1 Saturday afternoon. W illi all the MCt I'M work Incident to moving, and wlili glght pates of tin- Alliance Herald, four of the I .Ingle. Wyo.. Herald and thrM of tlio Dalton, Neb Herald to print, it lias (MM a physlc al impossibility lor us to print on time this week. Wt think our readers generally will accept tills explanation as a rea sonable excuse for being larih this lini( except Hie Times editor, who has a record for using every circuni stance possible' to injure compel It ors. However we will try to be forgiving and should he ever be so unfortunate as to have a press out of i i hi. mission on press day, we will gladly extend him the use of ours. In so tloing we would not he show ing any unusual generosity, as such courtesies are common nniong Hie newspaper fraternity. When The Herald learned of the fire that de stroyed the plant of the Marsland Tribune las wintter. we telegraphed an offer of the use of type and press until they could secure a new outfit, but one of the Crawford pa pers had learned of the fire first and beat us to it Willi a similar offer. THE CITY ELECTION On account of moving ihe Herald office and plant, it has been almost impossible for us to get the paper out. We are compelled tO till our columns this once will) stereotype plate matter and leave out an un usually large amount of news which we wish very much to publish. Some of these items, such as weddings, obituaries, etc., will be printed next week, which W think will be better than to omit ihein entirely W'e wish also to make some explanat ions in regard to the city campaign which closed With the election on Tuesday of this week, but defer that until our next issue. We give tills week the result only of the election which was as fol lows: K. W. Harris, mayor; J. 1). Bmerlck, clerk; Geo. J. Burke, treasurer; K. K. HjUDbltU, engineer; Gregory Zurn, police judge; .1 H, Vaughn, councilman rhst ward; John R, Snyder, councilman Second w ai d. DEATH OF FIREMAN MAHONEY tended to all mefl and young men Mr Hniley will speak at the M. R church Sunday evening NEARLY $4,000 WORTH PIANOS FOR ST. AGNES ACADEMY Mr W M Hobinson oi Omaha, manager of the llemiett IMano Coin pany. Is a freipient visitor to this pint of the state on business and on account of his real estate interests in Rn Butte county. As many of the Herald readers know, he began farming last year on his ranch north west of Alliance, and made a sue cess of It, too. He watches the progress of agricultural development In northwestern Nebraska with keen interest lie is In the city this week and has MSlsted Mrs. .1. T. W'iker, manager of the Alliance store, in consummating what is prob ably the largest sale of pianos ever made In western Nebraska St Agnes Academy gave the order for about ten Kurt .man pianos, grands and uprlRhts, in mahogany ami French walnut, the price amount ing to more than $:!,Slin. A special order for an Umpire Grand for Hie recep tion room was given to be sent to the Kurtman factory. The order includes, also, an organ for the ( hap el. Mr. RobiMOfl has had considerable xpeiience in equipping educational institutions with musical Instruments and gives it as his opinion thai the musical department of St. Agnes Academy Will be one of the best equipped In the west. He expressed himself as being delighted with the number and arrangement of mush rooms in the Academy. With the equipment that has now been pro vided for and with a corps of com petent teachers, which patrons can depend upon that they will have. St. Agnes will have a musical depart ment that would be a credit to any edu cational institution in the shit" I .';:::; 4 ":!::! RAHttAYNOIIS AND PIRSONAIS Motor car No r.L' with several of the officials went to Ashhy Tuesday where there is a gang of about two hundred men laying steel. Two work trains were started last Monday morning Conductor Hick Ken nOr With the steam shovel went "est Conductor B, V. Cramer went easl to distribute steel and ties. Conductor Han llelrlck who has been braking on the west and local was given a car and crew Monday. Conductor Joe Andrews laid off several days Hie first of the week Conductor R, J llurke has been off several days. He reported for work Thursday morning. Conductor Arthur Picket went to Ravenns Saturday where Mrs. Picket has been visiting for some time Thai returned to Alliance Monday On Monday General Supt. Young and Special Agent Hong went to Denver to attend the refrigerator ear summer schedule school. Burl Sunday morning tilings were blocked at the round house by en gine IfN running Into the turn table. It was necessary to Henri to Craw ford for W' W. Johnson and the wrecker to pick the engine up. Conductor W'. W. crew have been In days clearing up the Johnson and 'raw lord four wreck there DR. A. GA1SER. DENTIST Office, Room 10, Kumer Block, Phoue 525, Alliance, Nebr- 42-tf KICKED BY A MAD HORSE Samuel Birch, of Beet own, Wis., had a most narrow escape from los ing his leg, as no doctor could heal the frightful sore that developed, but ai last PnckleU'l Arnica Salve cured it completely. It's the great est genler of ulcers, burns, boils, 00 zeina, scalds, cuts, corns, cold sores, bruises and piles on earth. Try it. 'Oc at V. 3. Brennau's. At Belmont last Saturday night occured one of those terrible acci dents that brings to the mind of ov ary one the terrible danger a rail road man is in. fireman Prank Ma honey had come down from Craw ford on a helper. While waltlni a) Melmonl . alionev had gone across to Hie depot to get a jug of water When going back to his engine he was struck by another helper that WU backing up. A doctor was sent down from Crawford on No and he with Bnglnoor Bobbins brought him to the Alliance Hospital. His dOUth occured about 7.80 Sunday a. m. None of his relatives had time to reach here, but Kather McXamn ra was with him till the last. The father 1 two sisters and a brother ar rived Monday noon. A short funeral service was held at the Parling un dei taking parlors Monday evening. The party left for I'lysses on No. 42 where he will be laid beside his mother. The services in I'lysses will be conducted by Father Murphy. Prank James Mahoney was born in Lincoln, Nebr , Nov. 9, 1HS5. Shortly alter his birth Hie family moved to I'lysses. Here the mother died when Prank was only eight years old. A sister, Miss Mary .Ma honey, was a mother to him. She said that Prank was always such a good boy and never caused them any worry or trouble. He leaves a father, Mr B. Mahoney, now of Hen ver, Miss Mary Mahoney of Bell wood, Nebr , a married sister. Mrs. N. W iegardt of :;:',! Washington St., Denv er, anil three blot Iters. William, John and George of I'lysses. Nebr. SAVED HIS MOTHER'S LIFE 'Pour doctors had uiv en me up," writes .Mrs. Laura Gaines, g AVOCU, La., "and my children and all my friends were looking tor me to die, when my son insisted thai I use Rlec trie Bitters. I clid so, and they have don 1 me a world of good. I will al ways praise them." Electric Bitters !.- a priceless blessing to women troubled with fainting and di.zy spells, backache, headache, weakness, debility, constipation or kidney dla orders, Use them and gain new health, strength and vigor. They're guaranteed to satisfy or money re funded, only 50c at p. .1. Brennan's. - LOST Gold locket ami chain. Locket is an old-fashioned one ami Chiefly valuable as a keepsake. Con tain; two tintype pictures Pindcr please leave at the Herald office. I7tf679 The main line was blocked, one end of the shed knocked down, and the road under the viaduct filled with cars as a result of a smash-up at Crawford about I0.:',ii last Thurs day evening Fifteen cars of train No. tl were pulled into the siding and the brakes all clubbed up. After standing, the air leaked off and tlx' tars ran hack and struck the en cities of No. IJ which had just pulled in and was taking coal and water. Fortunately no one was hurt. The way car on 4tl's string of cars was piled on top of 4l''s engine and was completely demolished. There was a fire in the way car and but for the heroic work of the train crew there would have been a serious blaze. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS HOLY ROSARY CATHOLIC Pntil the rebuilding of the church, iif until further notice, the usual s irvices of Holy Rosary Cat hoi In church Will be held ill the Phelaii UfierS house First Presbyte'rian Church Y. M. C. A. LECTURE Mr I P Bailey, state field sec reiarv of the Young Men's Christian Association of Nebraska, will be in Alliance, Sunday, April ttth, and will deliver an illusi rated lecture at Younkin's theatre, at : p. 111. This will be a men .-, meeting. It will be free and a cordial invitation is ex ile ha POR BALE My residence propel ty on fine corner close in. two lots. 1 ...,. 1 . uuuw wiiii nine rooms, noi waier 1 neat, oath ami toilet, electric lighted and all modern. Good barn and gar age and other out buildings, fine tree and lawn. A very desirable placr for a ranchman who wants a goou town residence. Will sell for cash or ouehalf cash and balance on easy terms. Might section Box Butte Co. payment if not too far Sunday School at illg service at 11 Endeavor at 1.48 p. ing there will be u in a. m Preach a 111 Christian m. In the even union service at quarter as part take land out. Enquire at residence for price look al property If interested. Dr. L. W. Bowman, S24 Laramie 17lfiTT and ve. rTV You May Talk to One Man But an advertisement in this paper talks to the whole community. Catch the Idea ? If, K. church, in the Interest of Y M. C A J. P Bailey of Oma will speak All are invited o st MATTHEW! RP8ICOPAL Service at the Episcopal Church on Sunday at in a. 111. If you hav. 110 ChUKh Home come ami worship with us. Sunday School I I .:!(. o Remember the orphans flub from Hastings College at the Phelan Op era House on April Hud. It will be a eon cert of high class POST OFFICE DIRECTORY O .Mails close at the Alliance post office as follows. Mountain time East Bound 11:30 a 111. for train No. 44. 11:00 p.m. for train No. 42. West Bound U;M I i. for train No 4::. 11 00 p in for train No. 41 South Bound for train No. MS, tor train No S01. 11' II; 30 00 BAKING POWDER That Makes Ihe Baking Baiter .ihnnt ImpoaniOl'- with Imtter l'aillirrp Culiimrt. Wl know tlint it will give you resells, Wl know Mnit ih- linking will tie purer meri- wholMome. W know 1l1.il 1 1 will lie ninrtf rvrrily ranee. Ami vve know thnt Calumet It more renumkal, both In it mm and coat. vv i- himw Ihrie tiling iiei-iium- v have put the jnality into it we hava -"n It tried nut in every way. I' is tmed now In million of homes and ila antes are k"wInk (tally. It in the modern bitkmu powder. Have you tried it? Calumet Is highett in quality ni-'Uerute 111 price. Received Highest Award World' Para Food Expoaition. I I f POR SALK Nearly all of our household goods. Table, stand-i, buf fet, refrigerator, bed room furniture, rugs, rockers, ele. til 5 Box Butte Ave. Phone Btt, l7-3t-7 MIDNIGHT IN THE OZARKS and yet sleepless Hiram Bomtttt 1. of Clay City, III., coughed and coughed. He was In the mountains on the ad v ice of live doctors, w ho said he hail consumption, but found no help In the climate, and started home Heal ing of Dr. King's New Discovery, hp began to use it. "I believe it suved my life," he writes, "for it made a new man of me, so that I can now do good work again." Por all lung diseases, couulis. colds, l.t grippe, asthma, croup, whooping cough, hay lever, hemorrhages, hoarseness or quinsy, It's the best known remedy. Price BOO and 11.00. Trial bottle fret. Guaranteed by P. J. Brennan. LUUIVUU1 n p in p in On Sundays and holidays all night I mails close at 6:00 I' m instead of 11:00 pin IRA K. TASII, P, M. In answering Herald want ads 1 please mention that you saw it in i this paper. par STTT or Ohio. I'll 1 HI TolMMi, I llM . k -i I lit M I II...I.IH ifllll lluit llr I t.lor irlin-r ! llu- rum of I I his Co., doing in. w In i in- t iiy uf liiiislo. County ami suite utnn-aiiil. :tnd M..I k.iiI rirm will u.y tin' muiii of USE III MUil.D UOLLAMS let rare, mid rvrrf i af CATAMI a Hi i i-..mi'il he i jred D) lue u- uf II. l.'e I'mn .II'IU. I I: IKK J. t ill KK1 4.T'' I i I. r- ri .o. it tili r;li-d In It. lirim-nee. It. ill di of li.-i.-niu. r. A 1 . lege. VV i.l.l ASON N. I ! I'l HI IC. Hall m Ciurrh nr.- is Ukt-n lnu-rti .l!v and nets Uirt-' ily upun i ti i i I anil luin tmi tUMUHlUt Ot ihtf .- -1 in. x iid !tr tt tliu4HiUU. ff-. k J. CHEVK CO.. Tojedo, a P .! 1 bf ill 1 ry flRUb ' :' 1 .the Hull 1 am.lt I'UW r FOR THE DO YOU know of anyone who is nIH ennufrh to read, who has not seen that sign at a railroad crossing? If everyone haa seen it at some time or other, then why doean't the railroad let the sign rot way i Why doeg the railroad company continue to keep thoae signs at every crossing f Mtsbe you think, Mr. Merchant, "Moat everybody know my tore, I don't have to advertiaa. " Your store and your goods need more advertising thsn the rail roads need do to wsrn people to "Look Out for the Cars." Nothing is ever completed in the advertising world. The Department Stores are very good example they are continually advertising and they are continually doing a good business. If it pays to run a few ads Vound about Christmas tune, it cer tainly will pay you to ran ad vertisements about ail the time. It's juM busioesa, that's ail, to ADVERTISE in THIS PAPER