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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1912)
9oc v Gives all the news of Box Butte County and Crtv of Alliance The Alliance Herald Largest Circulation of any Newspaper in Western Nebraska. VOLUME XIX ALLIANCE. BOX BUTTE COUNTY, NEBRASKA ! THURSDAY, JANUARY II, 1912 NUMBER 5 $ YOUR FAMILY and its needs pfobtbl) occupy three-fourths of your waking thoughts. If you arc ;i wise man, you are planning for their future necessities. You are saving part of your income, of course. Are you investing your surplus wisely ? Security is the first consideration. You can rind no safer investment than certificates of de posit in our hank, which pay 4 per annum. Let us help you to protect your home. The First National A T fCMMCnV DENTIST $ Office in Alliance National Bank Blk T Over Postoffice. Phone 391. 1 -,4.:.aJ"!.W-M'4''I'4";''I'" DULPIT Ki " Dr. JAS. P. HAXFIELD Dentist OVER BRENN AN'S DRUG STORE All Electrical Equipment Evenings by Appointment PHONE 525 RED U. P. CHURCH DR. L. W. BOWHAN Office Upstairs, First National Bank Building Phone, Office 362 Phone, Residence 16 ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA q2 Corsets FOR SALE AT BOGUE'S JAMES H. KENNEDY Dentist New office First National Bank Building PHOXE 2.1 LOUP CITY FLOUR Best Grade Whit Satin, and all kinds of American and (Ireek grocer les. Imported Oriental products. A specially of oliveoil. Olives, fin and all kinds of American and (ireek candy. Men's clothing hats, gloves, pant.-, and shoes. Come in. A special price for ev erything. TOM STALOS PHONE 210 We deliver any place in the city. Services next Sunday: Sunday School at 10:00 A. M. Preaching at 11:00 A. M. Young People's ser vices 6:30 at evening. Preaching at 7::i0. Suhject of morning sermon will be. "Give us tills day our daily bread." A. L. GODFREY, Pastor. EPISCOPAL CHURCH Services 2nd, 3rd and 4th Sundays 01 each month at 11:00 a. m. and :i0 p. m. First Sunday in 1 each month at 11:00 a. ni. Sunday School every Sunday at 10:00 a. m. Junior Auxiliary, Chapter A, meets every Tuesday at 7:30 p. in. Junior Auxil iary. Chapter B, meets at 2:30 every Sunday afternoon. C.KO. G. WARE, Missionary. GERMAN EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH Drake Building, 519 Sweetwater Ave. Services every Sunday morning, at 10:30. Sunday School every Sunday morn ing at t:30. Everybody is cordially invited. Parochial German-English Lutheran school every day except Saturday an Sunday, from ! a. in. to 4 p. m. TITUS LANG, Pastor. 19 Cheyenne Ave., phone 3G!'. NOTICE Regular meetings of the Brother hood of locomotive Firemen and Enginenien will be held every Sun day afternoon at 2:45, in the M. M. A. hall. 11! West 3rd street. COMMITTEE. TEACHERS' EXAMINATION The next regular teachers' exam ination for Box Untie county will be held in Alliance, Friday and Satur riai , Jan. 1!) and 2t. Iftll DELLA M. HEED, County Superintendent. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 10 a. in., Sunday School. 1 1 a. m.. Public- Wor-hip. S:80 p. in., Christian Endeavor. 7:30 p. ni.. Public- Worship. Mid-week Service, Thursday, 7:80 p. in. The m ItlMM topic Sunday morning will be "No King in Israel,'' and at e,ning, "The llurden of Know Jeelge." A cordial welcome to all. J II. BROWN, Pastor. BAPTIST CHURCH Morning service, 1 I a. in. Topic. The Fruitless Life ", or "Failing to Produce." Sunday school. Ill a. m. B. Y. P. C. at 6:30 p. in. Everybody welcome. C.KO. A. WTTTB, Paste i Did the hair you are wearing grow cn the head of a sickly "Chink "? Keal American hair, grown in Box Butte county, made into switches at the New York Hat Shop 49tf791 METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Olin S. Baker, Pastor In A M., Sunday School. Graded Bille Classes. II A. M , Public Worship. 6 :.'! P. M., Voting People's Kp- worth League Meeting 7:30 P. M . Public' Worship. Wednesday evening. 7:30 o'clock, prayer meeting Sermon subject for next Sunday ev ening, "Ikies a Man's Belief Mater tally affex-i his conduct?" All the services of this church are i. : the public. Strangers and all who come will find a cordial welcome. v 7 vag-7 v n: -7 nr yir L0CALSanPERS0NAL5 5 i S 1 Z nv zrG J. J. Keeiian was one of those laid up With In grippe a few days during Jm past week. Miss Avis Stuckey visited with friends at llyannis the fore part of the week. Philip Lester and son, Claude, went to Grand Island Saturday on busi ness, remaining over Sunday L. H, Highland was kept away from the store a day or two this ve k by an attack of n bad cold. A. O. Rodgers made a flying trip to Hemingford yesterday- but he didn't go in a flying machine, how ever. L. E. McCluskey, manager of the Hemingford Co-Operative Associa tion, had business M the county seat Tuesday. Tin Marsland Tribune bun a new editor and publisher, ,1 T. Ilatiley retiring from the manage tne-nt of the paper and Mrs. (I. P. Gardiner tali ing charge. E. M. I la i i' -!, brat bW of Oscar Harris, airrivd in Alliance Monday on his way home from Denver to his ranch northeast of Lakeside. He had been spending a month on n pkh -ure trip in Colorado. C. I Hancock of Lakeside ame to Alliance about two weeks ago for medical treatment, stopping at the Wot & Braman rooming house. The Jierald is pleased to note that he has recovered from his illness. The price of The Youth's Compan ion will soon be advanced from a call These subsi riptlos will le forwarded without charge to the Mb s ' liters The commission we re eeive from the publishers of The Youth's Companion will pay us for our taouWe. V K. Reeve informs The rierald that his wife is now well on the road to recovery from the serious spell of sickness through which Hhe has been passing. - This is the second week that Miss Jlillie stuckey luis been acting as postmistress at Bingham, taking the place temporarily of Miss Anna Welch, who has been in Alliance hav tol.e her eyes treated. Kev. Neal P. Fudge, Supt. of Bap list Missions of Wyoming, made a ph isant call on Uev. and Mrs. Witte on Tuesday He reported very hope fui conditions in the work of his church In that state. (Viarles E. Murphy of Uikoslde WtRfc in Alliance n week ago today at lenoing to business and faore. The Harmld office with a call, leaving plunks for the paper which pays him up till next year and entitles him to Obi of the premium wall charts. I. L. Achewn, the hand ware man, makes a change in his ad rtlscment th:n week, calling attention in the e to the justly celebrated Majes ti range. Headers of The Herald who contemplate purchasing a . range or cook stove will find his ad Inter esting rending. W. W. Norton Informs The Herald in ii he is Too busy to write an ad this week. If we are not mistaken in our idea of Mr. Norton's inten- I SEVENTH DAY ADVENT Fresh Ranch Eggs, 35c a dozen. Alliance Grocery Co. A. M. E. CHURCH Meetings in Marks' hull, northeast ; I corner Laramie avenue and Third Sabbath school a; C rc-idrc of street Sunday school at 10:30 a. m Prof. G If, Burns ever Si .1 1 y f- Picachiug at 7:30 p. m. All are wel- ternoon at o'clcck come. MRS JOHN PILKINGTON. Herald office at the present price until further notice. W, S, Hamilton retched notice tram Washington, U. C, last Friday, that his application for a patent on the fly trap previously mentioned in these columns had been granted. Ar rangement will soon be completed (tor the manufacture of (Iiim trap. It will be placed on the market for the coming .season. W. A. Horlaclier of Omaha has bee 11 appointed airent f;.r western Nebraska lor the Cndeirtootl t I c writer, and will make his headquar ters in Alliance. B. W. Miller, for merly representing the I'nderwoud people in this part of Nebraska, will In :vaf!er make Hie Black Hills ter ritory, with headi)uarters at Rapid City, S. I). OUo P Kaldal of Angora, who is interested with Judge II. M. Bullock in the hay stacker iivcnled by th latter, is putt inn in a good deal of his time in Alliance. He has pur based a lot at 214 Missouri avenue, ctn which he has commenced the e rection of a residence, 24 by 2S leet, V llii'll . ulien completed, lie will rent or sell. E. A. McFall, proprietor of the Reno store, was in Alliance Tuesday and Wednesday on business and visiting IPs sister, Mrs. Melvin Hale. lie t 'laiis business fairly good, with bright pro-ipeH-ts for the futuiv. We ar" plua-v.'d to add Mr. McFall's name lo The Herald's lisi of Antloch subscribers Antioch is the name of the post otfice at Reno station. Hereafter The Herald will keep the family of E L Hawkins posted .... 1 . . ii... ...1 1.., k-. I Ull 1111A iiuiu- tiliu livvi 1 11 tfi ei 11 .e 1 braska ti"ws. Mr. Hawkins has a I homestead near Canton on which h's i family resides while he works 11. a I repair carpenter feu- the railroad it ! Allianc e He called at The Herald ot lice since our.last publication day am' ordered like name placed upon our Canton subscription lisi. Readers of The Herald who wish to subse-ribc for The Youth's Com puuioti, or renew their subscription that Interesting paper, are re tpiested to leave their wrelers for the Kin lie- at .his office or send tile same 'to QS oy mall if not convenient to dollar and seventy five cemts to two "ons, our readers may look out ror dollars per year. Subscriptions far iin interesting announcement from this paper will be received at TfcejUU 11 Mi advertisement In the ne-xt issue of the paper. C. W. Madison lert Tuesday for Mltehell to take charge of the thea ter, mention of which was made In the last Issue of The Ueruld. While his business Interests are now in that town he is rtlU interested In Alliance news, : . Which The' Her aid will keep Mm posted. Miss Uediglit live rs, who has been assistant in the county clerk's office at Gtring the pm-t year, was in tin cltv Monday alterneion anel night, t lit guert of Mrs I). W. Montgnie'ry. Miss Dyers was en route 10 Lineoln to visit her parents a few weeks, after which she will return to tier ing. A. .1. Abbott has purchase' I the Ri'iitfro Baos. stock of goods, at llinghani. and report.s that trade is picking up nuite a bit with Asa V. Stuckey :: general manager ami min ister pleripcentiary, attending strii 1 ly to bfUteMS. 1 Omni Cninty Tri bune, Jan. 4. u Mr and Mis. Vrrn Muse 11 and s.ii came friJtn Alliance, Sunday ai'te-r noon, and visited with Iim parents, Mr ani Mis. L. C. Mason, and fain ily, until yesterday. He is nen. oc cupying Hie position of niglit clerk at Alliance, in the C. B. K- Q v. .ds Gra-it i-unty Tribune, Jan. 4. The Famous iun't baekwarel abeu; eeuuing fenward and letting the pub He know through the aelvert islir.' lolumns of the home- paper about the bargains that may be- obtained by customers at that popular clothing cinpcrlum. Yeu can't help noticing their half page ad this week S Rev. .lames H. Havis. Itaplist state missionary ef New Mexiio, stopped off on Monday us he was passing through hire- from his former home' in South Dakota to New Mexico, ami made a enll em Rev Geo. A Witte and II. P. Carpenter, uu olel ac epialiitanee. "Old times" was again retailed and u very pleasaut even ing was spent. Henry llier of Rcmmi v., is iransai't ing business in Alliance the latter part of last week and took time to make The Herald office a peasant call He is one of this paper's old time subscribers, and besides taking S. A. Foster Lumber Co. A. L. CONKUN, Mgr. Lumber and all kinds of Building Material Get our prices before buying anything in our line o zlst ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA S 5 O the pnper himself, he sends it to his sister. Miss E. A. Hler. Mr. I Her not only calls the fkrst of the year to set his subscrlntlon ahead tun we are pleased to note, occasionally makes the office a friendly visit In 1 he Interval between times of paying ahead on subscription. It is a pleasure to meet a smiling man It Is always a pleasure to BUI our friend, John B. Strasburg or. or Strasburger, Sherielan county. heeause he always appears to Im- in a heen''ul niooel. lie- was In Alli ance uith his two nephews, John B. StntHburger, Jr., ami Harrison Strai burger, la.st Friday, anel favored The Herald with a short but pleasant call. In our list of students attending school elsewhere, and who were home for cjie holirtey a'ailon poU lishecl In The Herald of December 28, we unintemtionally omitted some names. One of these was John King, son of William King, who is a student at tile Saeresl Heart College in Denver. We understand that John is making hiN mark in his studies am :.' in athletics. T. .1. Ileal aiTlved Monday morning on his retu-m from lils trip to east ern Nebraska and points farther east. He sp'it a few days in Chl e ago and while the t.liernionieie r has not been regiistering quite us low there N in nor! h western Nehra.-tka, he reports the oold a-t being mm h nieire disngre e able in the "winely cltv" than In tin-; country. Mrs. Be tl will arrive tomorrow iraui York, liaini', isiteel I he-re ami at Reel Cloud. DANTE'S INFERNO Wonderful Production of Dante's Divine Poem In Two Reels, 2000 Feet of Film HELL, PURGATORY, PARADISE The people of Alliance will have the rare opport unify of seeing a real istic presentation or "Dante's Infer no 1 at the Majestic thenrte on Fri day and Saturday evenings of this week. This is one of the moat popu lar moving pictures ever presented to the American public. It was aow. to over thirty thousand peo ple at Seattle Two rejels of fHms, making over two thousand fast, are used. In addition to this there will he on,, thousand feet of film that is us. d in the regular show, making a lotal of hree thousand feet, and giv ing you an evening's entertainment worth many times the price of ad mission. Theatre, opposite the post office. Ad miislon. orry 10 cents. Vs will be seen by R. Simmons' ad L ve are Khid to report thai the lit- Dr James Maxfleld Is ill and at pn.'e nt unable to bt in his office. Attorney Bhlgene Burton was call ed to Mull, a today on official busi ness. Miss lelh Raed has pun based a millinery stock Hi Scot bluff and has gone thara to InvoLe. in this Issue of The Herald, t.hey will change their lieatlon within a te.v weeks, having decided to move into t!ie Aeller building fornui'.y oc cupie'd by the Bee llie stcie. Tlie buibliiig is now being remodeled and will be fitted up hi good shape for Mr. und Mrc. Simmons before they niDve into it. We understand thai .Nir. Denton, the owner of the builel tng which ic now occupied by the Simmons store, is thinking of put' ing in a stock of goods but definite nr raiigeinents have not yet b cn ec 11 ple ted. i'rea'. heri. and prof 'ssoi s and some others sent out N'e Year's g ttings galore the first of the month. Rev. D. W Montgomery, minister at l.irge of the I'resbyterlan church ten- the Box Butte presbyiiery , distributed a number of Sunday sclion! calendars. Supt. W. R. I'a; . of I lie AlUane e t it) sehoe '.s, had .1:1 ' original design for a New Years greeting, containing v rs-s by Bertha E. Jacques, printed in tlMTM e clors I One of the pretiiot cards tiiat The Herald jcb elepartnie nt lies turnetl : out was a year text, I9!Si in 'wo col-j ors, and sent out by Rex. JMMI B. Broven, pastor of the Kirst I're.-by te riaii chure h c:f Alliauie. Tills lo- , I csl wo ild be lilt oniple'e without ineti- jilonlng the timely greetings mm ou' by Uecige A Mollring to his jeustomers in the form of a folder. Tli" Slineia) schesd calclitlars alien inentioneHl were from tlie Weatmti s"er prees; the others were prim tl iu Alliance Coupon Brand Breakfast Bacon, 25c a pound. Alliance Grocery Co. Wmnti tie c-lr.'el of Mr and Mre. (Jeorge iDaxis (hat has been very sick Is bcttef at the present ve,!ng II. P. Kuuffmau, traveling passen ger agent of the C. B. Q., and E. II. George, iiain auditor, bolh of OtntCtS, are 'a Alliance t.day. Cashier S. K. Wariick of the First Marion; ! Hank made one of his fre Ouc.it visits to the North I'laCe val Icj this wiMk, g-!ng to Scottsblurr Tuesday He will r. turn Saturday. M! Yiv'an Holloway, one of AIII MMt'l niusi accompli thed musk-lans. Is now playing at the Crystal theva ire. The infant si :i of Mr. and Mis. C. E Newberry will be christened Sun day at Holy Rosary church. Wil liam Leonard is the- name to be given the little one. The Lidies' Aid of the First Pres ibyterian church will be entertained by Mrs. Soules, Wednesday af er njon, ai. J : M o'clcKk. The tuccess o the repair com niittce of the M E. church, appoint ed some weeks ago, is shown by the coiefeMlalde colidltiati of the church d' ing Keiviees this ceild weather. The county commissioners, J. . Wanek. Sang C Reck and C4SI A. Hash man, have been 111 session as a OOUHty board since Tuesday, anil may coutinue the session uutil to morrow The preceedings will t.j published in the next issue of The