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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1912)
Ch B. & Q. Time Table Jan. 14, Effective commencing 1912, Mountain Tlm.v Eastbound Arrive Ixsave No. 42- Daily 12:13am 12:45am No. 44 Daily 12:50pm 1:10pm Westbound Arrive Leave No. 41 Daily. Edg;eraont, Black Hills, Billings, : :55am 4:19am No. 43 -Daily, Edgemont, Bill ings, 12:30pm 12:50pm Southbound Arrive leave No. 301 Dally, Bridgeport, Denver, 12:40am INo. 303-Daily, Bridgeport, Denver; daily except Sunday, (jiiernsey From South Arrive No. 302 Daily 3:20am No. 304 Daily 11:30am 1:10pm Leave POST OFFICE DIRECTORY Mails close at the Alliance post office as follows, Mountain time: East Bound 12:20 p. m. for train No. 44. 11:00 p. m. for train No. 42. West Bound 12:20 p. m. for train No. 43. 11:00 p. m. for train No. 41. South Bound 12:20 p. m. for train No. 303. 11:00 p. m. for train No. 301. On Sundays and holidays all night mails close at 6:00 p. m. instead of 11:00 p. m. IRA E. TASH, P. M. Dr. Boland, phone 65. h Helps! Mrs. J. F. Daniels, of Sip, Ky.t writes: "I was so sick for 3 or 4 years, I had to hire my work done, most of the time. I had given up hope. When I began to take Cardui, I knew, right away, it was helping me. Now, I am better than ever before in my life, and Cardui did it" E 64 The Woman's Tonic Cardui has helped thous ands of weak, tired, worn out women, back to health. It has a gentle, tonic ac tion on the womanly sys tem. It goes to the cause of the trouble. It helps, it helps quickly, surely, safe ly. It has helped others. Why not you? It will. Try it Get a bottle todayl John Snoddy, Pres., P. S. Showers, V. Pres. May Snoddy, Sec. & Treas. NELSON FLETCHER FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY Also Represent the Nebraska State Building and Loan Association liotopplis THE KIND THAT PLEASES YOU A Bitter get some made at AllianceArtStudio FA Remember f P That tvwy added eb 1 briber keip io k tU M paper betUx for everybody J CORRESPONDENCE oooooooooooooooo o MT. PLEASANT o OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Mrs. J. C. Hawkins nrd .Miss Shir ley m. i. m in. in wore visiting Mrs. J. C Wright on TiKwriay and rojmrt a good time. Misses Bth-1 Hagatnan and Mvrtlt Cary railed on Mrs. S. W. Coker on Sunday. Mr. Magaman has boon quite un fortnnaie, having lost five head of steers from btMklOe;, A dance was given at the home of Mr. Coupon, Saturday night. J. C. Hawkins and 1. S. MaUey have returned home at last, after serving nearly three weeks on the Brand Jury. We womler why Mr. Magnman was In such a hurry to get to Alliance Mr. Lee Marsh and Miss Joule Donivan were married Saturday, Jan. 14, In Alliance. We wish them many happy years of married lhfe. W. S. Coker is busy hauling hay to Alliance tihls fine weather. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hawkins spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Gregg of Alliance, all taking in the lbo Saturday nilit. Little Stdln Clark Is bavin a bad attack of croup at this writing. We are wondering what young lady Clell Underwood had out ridins Sun day afternoon. Good for Clell. Mr and .Mrs. J. C. Wright and family, Mr. and Mrs. (!. (J. Clark and family and Mis Nell Hrowji took dinner with Mrs. J. C. Hawkins Sunday. W. S. Coker's team ran away, breaking up bis rack. The girls are wondering why Mike Conway left Che dance so suddenly Sa.tunlay night. Mrs. J. C. Hawkins is having quUe a time with la grippe this week. oooooooooooooooo o CANTON CLIPPINGS o oooooooooooooooo The followtn Items are clipped from the Canton correspondence In the Curly SentJnel of February 8: DEEP TILLING MACHINE J. P. Barger, Proprietor of the Al llance Nureery. Receives Machlnej for Plowing Sixteen Inches Deep oooooooooooooooo o HASH MAN ITEMS' o oooooooooooooooo Mr. and Mrs. A. Ross of Sioux county have been visiting at the home of their daughter ami son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. I.oer, for the past week. Mrs. Carry Foer, who is at pres ent visiting her sister. Mrs. Klla llasliman, was a Sunday caller t the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Ioer. Mr. and Mrs. W. Kleharty made a business trip to Alliance one day last week, taking a load of corn in with them. Mr. and Mix. J. H. Skinner en Joyed a visit from Mr. and Mrs. A. Ross, Mr. Roes coining up Saturday night and remaining over Sunday. oooooooooooooooo o QUAKER VALLEY o oooooooooooooooo Archie Jonctt was up on business for a day or so last week. Thomas Howe went to Alliance last Wednesday to receive medical aid of Dr. Churchill for his sore hand. He reports the hand some betttr. Miss Klleti Ganoug returned to her home near I'awlett, Saturday. Mrs. Robbins and little son. Gall, returned home from Crawford last Wednesday, where they have beea visiting with Mr. Robbing. It is reported that they have the chicken pox ut Kdwin Owen's. Little Florence Jamison has bt'en .spending the week with her friend, Hael Karley. Mrs. Jones was pleasantly sur prised last Saiurday by her children coming, with dinner prepared, in honor of her sity-se-oud birthday. Her absent children in the east bad sent several presents, which (hey presented to her. A very enjoyable lime was had. Morn, to Frank Johnson and wife, a son. Arthur Peterson and wife are rt iting with Mrs. Peterson's parents. Our young people are plauniug to Hit end Mi.- box supper at Reno, on next Wednesday nigbt. Mrs. Fred Weasell and friend .Miss Marie Meyer, visited In Alii anee a few days Inst week. Uon Zimmerman. I young man well known in this community, is work Ing for Joseph Sandford. Marshall Sheldon and W. C. Phil Up made a trip to Hcmlngford last weeK. Hyron Fosket also drove down Friday. me Misses Mamie Whltaker and Bdna Powell spent several davs last week visiting with Mrs. Ida Mor rlson. Roy Hindman and Westley 7Am merman made a trip over to the ir rigated district last week in search of forage for their stock. .uss Aimii KosetiDerger closed a very auwessful five months' term of school today, in district number 79, Box Hutte. After a month's vacation, school was resumed in district number 52 (Hawthorne), last Monday. Miss Faye Cross, the teacher, came over from Mitchell last Sunday. OrviB Brown left last week for Dolores, Colorado, where he will be joined by his mother. Herbert Brown and wife live there, also. where they have taken up a home- si ; ad under the irrigation project, Carliehl liall had the misfortune to drop several lengths of pipe into his well last week. John Ryan and Walter Scot I were helping him, a.nd they finally succeeded in pulling it out, after several days' effort. We understand Will Moravek hkis been spending considerable time, es pecially on Sundays, in the Roes neighborhood. We have not been informed whether there Is anything serious in his behavior or not, and await future developments. Mrs. Broshar, Mrs. Arthur I la.-:;; and Chas. Safford made a trin to Scoittsbluff, Wednesday, where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Safford. They returned Friday alt ernoon, accompanied by Mrs. Saf lord, while Mrs. Broshar will con tinue her visit for a few days. Allen Wood has been having itrouble with his well for several days. He finally put on a sand point and sunk the well about ten feet deeper. He also purchased ,i UnaM gasoline engine from C. If, Moore and will try to attach It to various machinery around the ran -h. Samuel Wagner met with a very painful accident last week, when the horse upon which he was riding fell with him, breaking his ankle. Mr. Wagner is a very handy man In ases of this kind and with the as sistance of James Whltaker succeed ed in setting the injured member. Mrs. Jas. Martin, wife of Engin eer Martin, went to Alliance Satur day evening, being called there by the sickness of a relative. Kdge- mont Kxpress. t Miss Hazel McKelvey. who is in structing a class in music at Mars land, went on to Alliance and spent several days on her last trip. Suprt. H. H. Relmund has been un able to attend to his school duties the past week on account of a sev ere attack of la grippe and indigestion.-Crawford Tribune, Feb. . Ml a Dessle Weir of Alliance Is spending the week visiting with her pareuts. c. Hallibaugh went to Alliance on business Monday, re turning Tuesday. Dayton Sul lenburger returned home after a few days' visit in Alliance. Miss Belle Crane and mother made a business trip to Alliance Thursday, returning Friday. Harry Crane made this office a pleasant call Thursday. He left on 44 for Alliance to buy an isolated tract of land. Mnislsnd Tribune. Feb. . A START IN RIGHT DIRECTION It has been the conviction of good many people who have observ ed the progress of farming wltJiout irrigation in western Nebraska that to make a success of it or to nuUto the greatest success of such farm ing there should be some means of breaking the ground to a considera ble depth. Ordinarily, what Is term ed "deep plowing" does not go in. ire than six Inches, if that, below tie surface of the unplowed ground There has been a good deal of t.Uk of plowing to a greater depth tiian six inches, but we doubt If It is ever done with an ordinary plow. The Herald is delighted to inform its readers that an experiment will be made this year near Alliance with a deep tilling machine, which has Just been received by .1. P. uarger, proprietor of the Alliance Nursery. This machine coat Mr. Bnrger about $160 delivered here. It has two discs that do the plowing or tiding. it is guaranteed in hreak the ground to a depth of u; inches. One disc follows the other, but it is not termed a subsoiler for Hie reason that il works in sued n way as to mi the dirt that is turn ed up instead of throwing the sub soil on top of the surfaco dirt. This process besides placing the Innd In a romiition to absorb and relain the rain thai falls upon it also aerates the soil, that is. puts it in a position to be exposed to the air. which is very essential to maintain Ms fertil ity without the use of artiti. ial fertilizers. As soon as the frost goes out of the ground Mr. Barger will begin using his deep tilling machine. He will commence on his nursery ground. After that has been put In shape for the season ho will use the machine on ground Intended for oth er crops. We shall watch with great Inter est the progress of this deep tilling experiment, and wish to commend Mr. Barger for his enterprise in un dertaking it. The Herald will keep its renders Dotted in regard to the progress of this work. CALL FOR PRECINCT ASSESSORS .Mr. Sdmonson, who until a shot! nine ago was a freight conductor out of Alliance, was in town the first of the week shaking hands with his numerous friends. Mr. Simonson Is now located at l.aural, Montana, where he Is switohing tOT the N. P. Joe l. Westov cr vvas over from Alliance a few days the fore part of (lie week on husi:: -s and visiting his folks and friends. Rev. (. t B. Jones, the grent evangelist, is holding revival meetings this week In the M. K. church. Mr. Jones is an able minister and .the meet ings are being well attended. Hushvllle Standard. Feb. 9. Uncle Jesse .1. Steele is one of the veterans of the Civil war to take The Herald and enjoy read inn it. He is a republican In politics, but like a large number of voters who wish to be controlled by their judgement rather than prejudice is not party bound. He is from the same part of Missouri that claims Champ Clark and says If Clark Is nominated be will vote for him. Jacob Kaper. who lives fifteen miles west of Hemiugford. came down to Alliance last Friday on bus iness, paying taxes and buying more land. He has been a resident of Box Butte county for twenty-six or wenty -seven years, cemtng when he Indians were here and lots of than, Indians showed him the on ner of his claim. He helped to build the first Catholic church that was erected in Box Butte count), a lc structure thai was succeeded last summer by a new frame build ing. While In Alliance last week Mr. Kaper called at The Herald of fice and ordered his name put on our subscription list. I .ant Thursday. at Alliance, ac cording to the ritual of the Luther MEETING ' an ehurch, a ceremony wa perforin ed that united the Uvea of two On the 14th day of March, la worthy young people. Ml,f Marie the precinct assessors of Box Hutte Meyer mid Mr Win. Fisher, of Wis County. Nebraska, are requested toll"r- Nebraska. Miss Meyer lias meet at the Court House to get their '"'en visiting for some time with books and supplies, and for the.'rB- Fred Weasel, Mxiilo-ast ot Can transaction of such business us may properly come before the meeting. K P. SWEENEY, 10-4-1059 County Accessor. Call and see that new line of Swiss Embroideries at Stuckey's. Un. Mr. Fisher will return with Ills bride to Inner, where he has a fine farm The Sentinel extends its heartiest congratulations to these youug people in their new re lation The boys of the neighbor i hood gave them un old fashioned jchivuri on lust Friday evening ! Curly Kentioel. Feb. 8. Copyright 1009, by C. B. Zimmerman Co -Wo. ( PRIMITIVE OF course they didn't have the opportunity to get better things and so had to be satisfied. They were happy and contented in a way, too. But today you try to make your home truly a home, and there is no possible excuse for not doing so, when you have ac cess to our stock of house furnishings. Whether you want a few odd pieces or a complete outfit, you will find what you want in our up-to-date stock. We. are proud to show vou these pieces and you will be just as proud to own them; and if our prices don't sell the goods, we won't try to. In view of this fact, is it not poor business for you to send away from home for goods, for which you will have to wait weeks perhaps months and which you will not see until paid for? GEO. D. DARLING 115-117 West 3rd St., Alliance, Nebr. FOR ALL KINDS OF sRaintirijg Paper Hanging Calciminlng Phone 679 All Work Guaranteed Vore's Bakery ? Cafe The Citizen Is directing The Fastidious Stranger To Our Bakery, Telling him that he will rind the "Beat of Everything" in the Bakery Line here. The Citizen Is Reliable and So Is the Information. Fancy cakes should be ordered a day ahead. Boards of all descriptions for any part of a house or barn. Dierks Lumber & Coal Co. Phone 22 0. Waters, Mgr. JOHN GARRETT ttetceiHf tt Freak Wallace Transfer Line Household goods moved promptly and transfer work solicited. Office at Rodgers' Grocery, Phone 1. He, phone 63 laBiBMMafiiljiajWP W -----"---