The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, June 08, 1911, Image 2

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A A A A A A A t
GARDEN HOSE I
8, 11, 13, 18 cents per foot.
Lawn Sprinklers
25 cents up. i
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icuiuuvy diuc viiadd
and White Clover Seed.
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Newberry's Hardware Co.
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John Snoddy, Pres., P. S. Showers, V. Pres.
May Snoddy, Sec. and Treas.
NELSON FLETCHER
Fire Insurance Agency
MT Hail Insurance
And All Other Kinds of Insurance
Stock, Accident and Death from
Any Cause
Also Represent the
Nebraska State Building and Loan
Association
REPORTING Of TUBERCULOSIS
Required In twenty five State, no
Provision In twenty-elflht
Value of Registration
wive are Invited to attend alao, we
only reserving that all Rive due not
ice of your coming. All come to have
a Rood time iind to Rive help In dla
rueslons and good cheer by your
1'reaence.
CHA8. H. BURLKIGH.
Pastor Hemlngford Charge.
Telephone Talks
No. 5
The Slow Answer
Your telephone bell rings it rings again. You are busy
and do not answer. The operator finally report! to the
party calling you. "They do not answer." (Note she never
says, "They are not there".) Then she disconnects you.
Five seconds later just six seconds too late you
answer. You get no reply. You angerly exclaim, ' My
bell rang."
Your delay caused either the loss of a customer or in
convenience to a friend. You cannot afford either.
At certain hours in the day everybody wants to talk at
the same time, and telephone calls come quick and fast. At
such times all we ask is for you to be considerate, remem
bering that "Central" on yourline will answer you as quickly
as possible, and will do all any operator can do to give you
quick and accurate service,
NEBRASKA TELEPHONE CO.
r. H. BEESON, Alliance Manager
HOTEL ALLIANCE
EUROPEAN
FULLY MODERN
Equipment and service first-class in every department
Cafe in Connection -Open Day and Night
On the left and across the street from the
Burlington station
Reporting of living case of tuner
culoala la now required by law or
health regulation In 25 Htatea, while
In 28 atatea and territorlea, no pro
vlalon whatever la made for keeping
record of cnaea of thla infectious
dlaeaae, according to. a atatement
published today by the National Aa
aociatlon for the Study and Previn
tlon of Tuberculoma In Its official or
gan. the Journal of the Outdoor Life
for June.
Connecticut. Dlatrlct of Columbia.
KnnKaa, Maine. Maryland. Michigan,
Mississippi, New Jeraey, New York,
Rhode Island and Vermont, are
placed In the honor class aa having
laws which provide specifically for
the reporting of tuberculosis and
which make provision for the proper
registration of living casea of this
disease. In fourteen other states,
laws or regulations of the state
boards of health require that tuber
culosis be reported almply as one of
a list of infectious diseahes. These
atatea are, Alabama, California, In
diana, Iowa, Massachusetts, Minneso
ta. Nebraska, North Dakota, Oregon,
Pennsylvania Tennessee, Utah,
Washington and Wisconsin.
The following 28 states and terri
tories have no provision whatever
for reporting or registration of tub
erculosis cases: Arizona, Alaska,
Arkansas, Colorado. Delaware, Flori
da, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois,
Kentucky, Louisiana, Missouri, Mon
tana. Nevada, New Hampshire, New
Mexico. North Carolina, Ohio, Okla
homa. Philippine Islands, Porto Rico,
South Carolina, South Dakota. Texas.
Virginia, West Virginia, and Wyoming.
Several cities in non-registration
Mates, as for Instance, Chtcngo,
Cleveland, St. Ixuis, and New Or
leans, have local ordinances requir
ing that tuberculosis be reported. In
all, there are about 100 cities In the
I'nlted States which have ordinances
of this nature.
The National Association insists
that the flrBt requisite for a compre
hensive campaign for the elimination
of tuberculosis in a state or city is
a well-enforced law requiring that
every living case of tuberculosis be
reported to the health authoities.
THE PROPER COURSE
Information of Priceleaa Value to
Every Alliance Citizen
How to act In an emergency la
knowledge of inestimable worth, and
thla Is particularly true of the dis
eases and Ilia of the human body.
If you suffer with backache, urinary
disorders, or any form of kidney
trouble, the advise contained In the
following atatement will add a val
liable asset to your store of knowl
edge. What could be more convinc
ing proof of the efficiency of Donn's
Kidney Pills than the statement of
Alliance citizens who have been per
manently cured?
Mrs. .1. K. Whnley, 422 B, Oregon
St . Alliance, Nebr., says: "I have
had no reason to change my high
opinion of Doan's Kidney Pills since
I publicly recommended them in
May, 1907. Over three years ago
my kidneys became disordered and
the kidney secretions were unnatur-
Whenever I stooped, sharp pains
darved through my loins and it was
difficult for me to straighten. I tried
many remedies but all failed to help
me until I procured Doan's Kidney
Pills at Fred B. Moistens Drug Store
They brought me relief In a short
time and I continued their use until
I was free from kidney complaint.''
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. FoBter-Mllburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the Unit
ed States.
Remember the name Doan's-and
take no other.
DISTRICT MINISTERIAL ASS'N
Summer Meeting of the Chadron
Oiatrict Miniaterial Aaaocla
tion of M. E. Church
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF INCORPORATION OF
THE NOE CATTLE COMPANY
The early .summer meeting of the
Chadron Diertlct Ministerial associ
ation of the M. E. church will be
held at Hemlngford, Tuesday, Wed
nesday and Thursday, June lo to 15
1911. Following is the program:
TCRSDAY
2:30 p. m. Devotional Services, con
ducted by A. M. Washburn.
3:00 p. DEL Organization and Ap
pointmeut of ('ommlttees.
3:30 p. m. Review of "System of
Christian Doctrine," 1st year, Vic
tor R. Bell. Discussion, led by
Benj. Kuhler.
4:00 p. in The Methodist Brother
hood, by R. H. Gammon. Discus
sion led by A. R. York.
7:15 p. in. Song Service, Earl M.
Kendall.
7:30 p. m. Sermon, A. R. Haislup.
WEDNESDAY
8:30 a. m. Devotional Services, con
ducted by S. P. Cares
9:00 a. m.- Methods of Conserving
the Revival, by J. I B. Jones.
Discussion, led by Frank Sutton.
10:00 a. m. Home and Foreign Mis
slons, by A. T. Carpenter. Discus
sion, led by J. W. Thomas.
11:00 a. in Why the Epworth
League? by D. J. Clark. Discus
sion, led by Ira E. Nolte.
2:30 p. m. Prayer Service, led by
Buzel Hunt.
3:00 p. in. The Pastor und His Mes
sage, by Vincent R. Beebe. Dis
cussion, led by W D. Smith.
4:00 p. m. - Graded work in the Sun
day School, by Mrs. Geo. Bllnco.
Discussion, led by S. K. Warrick.
7: 15 p. in. - Song Service, Karl M
Kendall.
7:30 p. m. Sermon, J. L. B. Jones.
DD.
THURSDAY
8:30 a. in. Soug and Prayer Ser
vice. 9:00 a. m - The Pastor's Helpful As
sistant, by C. B. Spencer, D D.
10:00 a. tn.--Pertiuent Needs on
Chadron District, by A. R. Julian,
D.D. Discussion, General.
11:00 a. m. Report of Committees
and Adjournment.
Opening Papers or Addresses lim
Red to 15 minutes. The pastors'
I
The name of this Corporation shall
be the Noe Cattle Company.
II
Its principal place of business shall
be at Ellsworth, Sheridan County,
Nebraska.
Ill
The general nature of the busi
ness to be transacted shall be the
buying andselllng of cattle and other
live stock and the production of the
same for market and sale. Also to
purchase, hold and sell and mortgage
Real Estate.
IV
The amount of Capital Stock auth
orized is $50,000.00 to be divided Into
shares of $100.00 each and of which
$10,000.00 shall be paid in at the
time of commencing business.
V
The Corporation shall commence
business on the first day of July,
1911 and shall continue for a period
of twenty years unless sooner dis
solved by a majority of three-fifths
of the stock.
VI
The highest amount of indebted
ness for which this Corporation shall
be liable at any one time shall not
exceed two-thirds of the Capita)
Stock.
VII
The affairs of the Corporation
shall be managed by a Board of Di
rectors consisting of three persons
who shall be stockholders In the Cor
poration, who shall serve for a term
of one year after the annual meeting
of stockholders or until their succes
sors In office are selected.
ALBERT NOE
BARTLETT RICHARDS
WILL G. COMSTOCK
NOTICE OF FILING
FINAL ACCOUNT
In County Court of Box Butte Coun
ty, Nebraska.
In the Matter of the Estate of Chur-
les Mayer, Deceased:
To all persons Interested in the es
tate of Charles Mayer, deceased:
You will take notice that on the
1st day of June, 1911, W. C. Mounts,
Administrator De Bonis Ncn. of the
estate of Charles Mayer, file-' la
said court his final account as Ad
ministrator De Bonis Non of said
estate, and that said account will !
for hearing on the 26th day of Jane,
1911, at 10 o'clock A. M , at the
County Court Room in the (".'; of
Alliance, in said County; and ycu
are required to appear at the time
anil place above named and show
cause, If any there be, why said ac
count should not be allowed.
It la ordered that said W. C.
Mounts. Administrator De Bonis Non
give notice of the time and place of
said hearing, to all persons interested
in said estate by causing this order
to be published in the Alliance Her
ald, a newspaper printed and circu
lating In said count), for three con
secutive weeks prior to said hearing.
Dated June 7th, 1911.
Seal U A. BKUKY.
Couuty Judge.
781-26 3t-l 16
MICHELIN
Inner Tubes
IbrMiclielin and all other Envelopes
The majority of motor
ists throughout the world
are satisfied users of
Michelin Inner Tubes.
They are the best judges.
Ash them.
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IN STOCK BY
Wtieaton Ellis Auto Company
Alliance, Nebraska
OH. YES!
We have some good choice Deeded Land to ex
change for some good desirable city or town
properties. We will also exchange good lands
for Horses and Cattle.
We also have $4,000 worth of good, clean, new
Groceries, Glass and Queensware, etc. These
goods are furnished direct from a wholesale house.
If you want a good bargain on such a stock call
at our office and look at the invoice of the same.
We want to list 20 good Dwelling Houses to rent.
Or, will furnish a buyer in short order for 15 or
more good dwellings and business houses.
We represent the Empire City Fire Insurance
Co., N. Y. We write city, farm and mercantile
insurance. Call at our office when in need of in
surance and we will issue your policy at once.
We have some good bargains in Sec. Relinquish
ments that we can deal for good farm stock if
called for soon-
Our Office is Room 11, Rumer Block, Alliance,
Nebr.
Truly yours,
BABBITT, DEUEL & CO.
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ALLIANCE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
AND MESSENGER SERVICE
T. S. JONES. Prop.
1171-2 BOX BUTTE AVENUE
i Furnishes employment of all kinds, clerical.
skilled and common labor. Charges reasonable.
Persons wanting help of any kind will find this
X agency a convenient means of securing the
same.
Hessenger Service furnished promptly
on telephone calls
PHONE 747
JOHN GARRETT
Suecissof ta Fraak Wallace
Transfer Line
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moved promptly
r and transfer work
solicited.
Office at Rodgers' Grocery, Phone 1. Res. phone 583