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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1911)
jUHBjfeMU) Published evorr Thursday by The Herald Publishing Company. Incorporated JOHN W. THOMAS. Editor and Mgr. Entered Rt the postofflce at Alli ance, Nebraska, for transmission through the malls a second-class matter. Subscription. $1 60 per year In ad vance. . The circulation of this newspaper la guaranteed to be the largest In western Nebraska. Advertising rates will be furnished on application. Sample copies free for the asking. THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN ADVERTISING BY THE GENERAL OFFICES N:W YORK AND CHICACC BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES THURSDAY. OCTOBER 12. I'M 1 ANNOUNCEMENTS Baalaxl r J. B. KNIE8T Demo Tittle and People's Independ ent candidate for County Clerk, Box Butte county, Nebr. lii litigation of my qualification solicited, nntl your vote will he np predate I J. P. JENSEN Democrat ie and People's Independ ent oom lme for t'ounty Commlsslon er Invites investigation of his record as a citiwn and public official, and on that record solicits the support of Box Butte county voters. BELMONT ITEMS We are having lovely fall weather. Mi.-s Pearl Evans and brother Nell Ke Informed The Herald that spent a few days in Alliance t h U w eek utiaaVHoV TO Li CAL COX J r Candidate for re-election to the office of Sheriff of Box itutte county. Invites an investigation of his record as a public official and will be glnd to abide by a fair Judgment on the same. DELLA M REED Couuty Superintendent of Public Instruction of Box Butte county, can didate for re-election, and nominee of the Democratic and People's In dependent parties. Following l the standing :f the contestants f r tlie diamond rin:; Oi ferel by the Alliance rolK'i1 rink, up to and including last night: Nellie Koe'.er 0.300 Emma Coleman U.tiTo i: mnt. i Kraktr HIO Marie Hisnter 50n Thelma Carey 470 See McCorkle before selling thOM potatoes 4 4 1 ft 1 o Dr. Boland, phone t5. Cards front Mr. and Mm. R. J. Burke front New York City were re ceived by many friends in this eJt They report a very delightful trip and very pleasant weather. J. O. Kerns of Lincoln. C. B. ft Q. live stock solicitor, has been look ing after live atock matters In north western Nebraska the past week, with headquarters at Alliance. Mr aud Mrs. Alva Miner and fain ily, consisting of one boy and to girls, arrived in Alliance n uu Brok en Bow Tuesday, iuteuding to make 4bis tit.' their borne. Mr. Miner is a cement worker but may engage in oUki work for a while. Edgar At, Martin Democratic candidate for County Treasurer. Your vote will be appreciated. Beal Bro. are having an up-to- date plaite glass front put In the building which they occupy ns a warehouse at 12.'l Box Butte avenue, next door north of The Herald of fice. They will liave a well equipped office in the front of the building. which will odd much to their conven ience and that of their customers. see A movement is on foot for early cloning of the stores In Alliance. The Mallery Grocery Co. takes the Initia tive In the matter, as will be seen by their announcement In this issue of The Herald. We think -that keep ing the stores open until late at night this time of year Ik useless nd that earlier closing will be ac ceptable to patrons as well as wel comed by the clerks In the stores. but just what hour will best suit the convenience of all concerned we do not try to say. That will be left to the concensus of opinion of the mer chants, If a uniform time of closing Is adopted. Latest Models Spiral Wire Boned Corsets, fitted to your figure by an experienced fitter before you buy. New York Hat Shop. Phone 521. 43-tf-713 Retr. gad Mrs. D. w. Montgomery a ml family have moved Into their new residence at '.Co lllg Horn ave tine, and find it very pleasant to he at home In a house of their own. I'red I'ahlow wins in town ad l-'ii day and Saturday, the first time since returning from his trip to Eur- ope he had the time of his life in the isii to the old country. !! expect ed to have a good time, but enjoyed it wit batter than be expected. Me was more than repaid for the ex pense ami time spent in making the trip. R. R. Ralls, who left Alliance the 15th of last May for Marshalltown, Iowa, going to the lowor altitude to upend the summer, returned Tuesda much improved In health and is nutk-' Ing his home with the family of his ion. A. A. Ralls, 617 Sweetwater ave nue. He will continue to make his home in this city and remain here, unless lie finds It necessary to again go to a lower altitude on account of his health. When he left Alllatt last spring his Baffle was temporarily dropped from The Herald subscrip tion list but he orders it plat ed on again. Mrs. I). W. Montgomery was dele gate front Box Butte presbytery of the Presbyterian church to the Wo men's Synodical convention for N'e braska, held at Aurora. 'ednesda and Thursday of last a -.-k She r. turned Saturday morning, having had pleasant trip. Mrs. Carrie E Wright of Schuyler. Nebr.. the (irand Matron of the East ern Star of Nebraska, will make hT official visit and hold a school of In struction with Alliance Chapter Aloy alt No. 1K6 tomorrow evening. All members are requested to be pres ent and UIUng members are invited. II l Carpenter has taken a squatter claim seventeen miles southeast of Alliance on the strip of land about which titers bus be n some dispute and which was with drawn from entry, tor H while on that account. He ha.s the lumber purchased for a hmse and expects to build this fall. Mrs. Carpenter and the baby are cut on the claim now living In a tent, and Mr. Carpen ter Is working in the shop in tow. Win. Nye froui fifteen miles north east t Alliance was in town y ester dJ with a toad of spuds He n formed The Herald that be had ten acrag his year that yielded 1150 bushel. Au aterage of 115 bushels per acre is act o bad for au off year. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Schlupp are proud parents of a baby girl born Tuesday moruiug. K. H. Bronkhorst, of the Western t itiDii Telegraph office, is spendiug his vacation in Sioux City and other Iowa points W 0. Slmnnson of Denver was In the city last week on business. Mr Himonson has many friends In this city, who are always glad to sec him a Harry Reardon. of the Brennan drug store, has gone to Scottsbluff for a week or ten days to take charge of the drug store at that place. Mrs. O. V. Allen left Sunday night for her old home in Kewanee, 111 , where he will spend some time vlalt ing home folks and relatives. Mrs. Cross will have charge-of the news stand during her absence Manager J. C. Berry of the Co operative made a business trip to Grand Island the first of the week, returning Tuesday. The large and rapidly Increasing business of the Co-Operatlve keeps Jack hustling in looking after the buying for the store and superintending the selling. See MoCorkle before selling your potatoes- 44tf715 MALINDA SQUIBS Ootober 2, II U. Mr. Banks went to Alliance Mon day to got a phone man to lnetal a phone at the Kllpatrick ranch. Mr. Dun lap went to Minatare Fri day with f.rtuds receiving $1.00 per busln-l for same. The family at Mr. Graff's and Geo Denton were at Minatare Friday. Harry Duerr was down to the ditch Wednesday. There was a Social at the Hubble house Saturday evening for the bene fit of Arthur Hubble. The proceeds amounted to $14.00. There was to have been a ball game at 2:.'i0 but the Canton team who were to play against the Malinda boys failed to come. McCorkle will pay you the highest market, price for those potatoes. See him before selling. 4 4 1 f T 1 r The Aaron Kversull family Marti for Kansas litis week via the Over land Route. see Will Thein was in town Sunday last and stayed for the preaching in the evening. Will Solster and his best girl also attended church Sunday night. a a a J. A. Brott has been hauling wheat the last few days. Win. Abbatt went to Omaha with cattle laat week, attending the carni val. Mr. tad Mrs. Will Kversull of Crawford visited friends In Belmont Sunday. There will be a dance In the Wendt bat Saturday night. There is alwa: a large crowd and aha have a good time, under the man agement of Fay Abbott, floor man ager. Misses Kthel and Belle Gregory have gone to Omaha to attend the carnival, and will visit friends in Bellevue. The farmers are in the midst of potato digging now Most of them ure placing them in the cellar for later marketing. Will lianhn and his lady friend have been attending the meetings at the church the past week. Fred Wendt ami W A. Hack drove to Crawford in the auto Saturday last. Miss Mardel Wnldeu has returned from her visit in Buffalo Gap a Howard Hiuton w. on our streets Sat urduy. 0 H Brit ton of Crawford was in Belmunt Monday on business. Wm. Hollcurake was with his fam ily over Sunday. Miss Bertha Phelps Is clerking in the Wendt store this week. Mrs. Belle Gregory, daughter Eth el, and Miss Eva Kllsworth w cr hoist back riding Sum!: y Geo Kvans returned to Ft. Robin ion after a day at home Friday. I Farmer, see McCorkle before sell Ing your potatoes. 44tf7l5 HEMINGFORD Mrs. Schumaker anil daughter from the ridge were shopping In town Wednesday. a a a Mrs. Belle Brown and daughter. Kdna, came In on 43 Wednesday from Alliance, where she ban been visiting her daughter. Mrs. Addle Donovan, for the past week. a C. Klempke, who has been spend ing the last few months visiting his old home In Germany, returned home U edneeday. a The Misses Dollle Pierce and IN ther Neeland were Alliance visitors between trains Thursday. a a a The Ladle of the Congo Aid met with Mrs. W. A. Ward Thursday, tin account of the rain there were not many present. a Mr. and Mrs. McCoy are the proud parents of a nine-pound baby boy, born Ootober 4th. a a Mr. and Mrs. Kdgnr Washburn have gone to housekeeping in rooms over the bank. a a Mrs. Clarence Canfleld has been on the sick list for the past week. a a Mrs. Robert Anderson and mother were Alliance passengers between trains Friday. a a a Miss Marie Hanson came in on 43 Saturday from Alliance, where she spent a few days the last of the week. a a a Luke Phillips, who underwent an operation for stomach trouble at O maha some time ago, returned home Saturday much Improved in health, which fact his friends will be glad to learn. a a a Charles Davison received the sad news of the death of a brother at Leadville, Colorado, on last Thurs day, the body being shipped to his old home at Madison. Wisconsin, for burial. Mr. and Mrs. Davison left on It Saturday night for Madison to at tend the funeral. a a a Monte Green and wife were pas sengers to Alliance om Saturday night. Mrs. Green expected to leave Monday lor California, being called theft by the illness of her mother, a a a Mu m s Blanche ami Bessie Kibble of AllW'.nce were at the Bushnell store Frldav and Saturday with hats for the Smckey Millinery Company of Alliance. a Mrs. Fred Davison and baby have been spending the past week with Mr. Davison's parents. She will stay with Miss Susie until her parents re turn home from Wisconsin. a a a Miss Stella Witham spnt Friday night and Saturday with Mrs. Fred M click. a a a Mis Rouie Wright and sister spent Sunday at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. Cox. a Olc lledgecock of lxs Angeles, California, . nmc in on .'!5 Sunday for a visit v.ith his parents, Mr and Mrs. Albert lledgecock. a a a Oft Phillips was up from Alliance Monday, attending to some business matters. a a a B. F Giltnan was looking after business matters in Hemlngford Mon day. a a a Mr- Frank Caha spent Saturday night and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs John Moravck, in Sioux county. a a a Uo'.i Neeland spent Saturday night and Sunday with his mother and sis ter in town. a a a Mrs. Win. Roland is spending the week with her father, Mr Scheney, near Crawford. a a a Mr. and Mrs Walter Hughes spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. John Hughes a a a John Mali, ii arrived frcm N m Castle. Wyoming, Monday for an over-night stay with his folks, return ing ou 4:: Tuesday. a a a Mrs. B. I". Shepard and niece were Alliance visitors Monday, go ing down on 44 Monday. a a a Mrs. C. J. Wildy and mother, Mrs. Neeland, were AIMance visitors Tues day, going down on 44. a a a Mrs. Chris. Hanson, who has been ttaifincd to her bed for some time, is retHirted us being able to be up a part of the time now. a a a Mrs. Dick Mubley's mother, from Grange county, Kansas, came in on 4 ; Tuesday, going out to the Pine Royal has no substitute for making delicious home-baked foods ItyYAL Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar Ridge Wednesday to visit her daugh ter. a a a Mr. and Mrs. Orville Kldwell and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Price visited In Alliance Sunday. a a a Ira Scribner left on 41! Tuesday for a visit with his parents at Hay Springs, Nebr. a a a Miss Kdtth Broshar visited her mother in Sioux county, Saturday night and Sunday. a a Mrs. Ben Curtis and wife, from Sioux county, were trading In town Saturday. a a a Fred Neeland was in town Tues day, taking Mr. Pnrtridge out with bin to do some carpenter work on his house, which he had plastered last week. B. V. Shepard spent a few days the first of the week in Sioux coun ty. Miss Zolia Shepard has been on the sick list for the past few days. JESS JOTTINGS Farmers, attention! The Co operative pays the highest price for produce and sells best qualities groceries at lowest prices. It will pay you to trade there. We are having fine weather, after a week's rain. a a a Edward Helling and wife are here visiting fie Helling and Sly families. They will return to their homee in Parsons, Kansas. In a couple of weeks. a a Mrs. J. H. Hedge has returned to her homestead from Lincoln, where she has been visiting her daughter or the past three months. a a a E. R. Sly and Fred Helling were the guestts of Lee Helling Sunday, a a a C. C. Joy sold a bunch of horses to an eastern man last week, which were shipped out. Since W. H. Zehrung has been absent on account of sickness there Is an impression that his business has been suspended, but such is not the case, as G. H. Wood is acting as foreman in the absence of Mr. Zeh rung and the bsuiness is carried on the MUM its formerly. Any one wishing estimates on painting or pa pering may phone Mrs. Zehrung, phone 2S7, and they will be given prompt and careful attention. 43-2t-706 OUR WINDOW DISPLAY AND Special Representative AT THE Corner Drug Store where Mr. F. J. Brennan is con ducting a Special Sale on Wall Paper Call there for Circulars describing 240 different I. C. S. courses, which will give you a technical education at home DO IT NOW