The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, March 28, 1912, Image 6

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    My new stock of $
PLUMBING GOODS
Is now arriving. Something new in Bath
Tuhs and Closets. Come In and get prices A
before buying elsewhere.
AJ.
Plumbing and Heating
Phone 720 Green
43 I
Wall Paper
Decorative art like music or
drawing reaches its fullest expres
sion in the hands of those naturally
gifted in that direction.
Though some may acquire an
understanding of the fundamental
principles arrangements, harmony
and contrast their efforts lack the
grace and symmetry of design and
purpose so apparent in others.
Interested parties are in
vited to inspect my work.
Papef Hanging, Painting,
Decorating, Kalsomining .
L. E. COOK
611 Niobrara Ave.
PHONE 679
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Travel by Telephone
Personal trips arc always
expensive, often inconve
nient.andever a loss of valu
abletime. Telephoningcosts
little, is just as satisfactory,'
and saves valuable time.
Your message might le
written or telegraphed, but
only the telephone injects
your personality into the
communication. The tele
phone cohveys the power of
your individuality.
Telephone Convenience Far Exceeds Its Cost.
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Bell Telephone Lines
Reach Nearly Everywhere.
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Mln Prudence Parrot l visited with
Mrx. Ajx1oi Thursday evening.
Mr, Orlffelh of Unooln Is vllt
Vng with her daughter, Mm. Kreil
Nason. Mrs. Oriffeth Ir here vtaVtlng
wMh her children before going to
New York state, where she intend
ito make her future home.
J. R. Lawrence and wife vlait'-d
with Mr. Aspden's, Friday.
Mra. M linger has been slaying in
lown the past week with her grand
mother who is very lck.
Mis Nettle Nation closed her
ttftt of sohool hi the Nason District
Jam Friday
.1. R. LAW fB net and wife attended
the lxwry meeting In town Sunday
wnmg, returning home the same
evening.
C. II Ackcrniun of Schlll stopped
M1h T. J. Imwreneo Friday and Sai
urday nights while on a business
trli) to Alliance.
Airs. J. C. West and aiater, Ixira
Nason, came down from Hot Springs,
6. I)., Monday, for a visit with their
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nason.
Mra. Ann lewls of Alliance has
been staying with her daughter, Mrs.
U li n Pahlow, whose little child (MM
been very sick for a couple of
'weeks.
Mrs. II ad ley has been on the sick
list the past week but Is Improving
(at this writing.
Wm. Hilling commenced threshing
corn for Louie M linger Tuesday but
ihad to quit on account of the storm.
Link lowry did not carry the mail
on the Mantle route last Saturday,
because of bad roads.
Wm. Loraiiice took his cattle to his
winter pasture Tuesday morning but
had to take them back home the
Mme evening on account of the
D. R. Iiwrence and Bert Iawson
rtook a couple of loads of spuds to
town Tuesday.
Henry Hilling left for Canada on
Monday where he goes to visit a
twin.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Lawrence are
the proud parents of a baby girl, born
Thursday morning, March SI,
The two year old daughter of John
I'ahlow died Wednesday of lung fev
er and whooping cough. Funeral
services were held at the house on
Thursday morning at II oVlock.
Mrs. ! Marsh vtslted Mn Glen
liamon Monday of thin week.
Mrs. C. H. Underwood ha been
having the rheumatism of lae.
Mrs. Coker went to Alliance today
on a business trip.
Charley Coker has moved on the
.Jessie Mills place which he hns bot
In the hills.
Little Dwight t'lark go a very bad
fall the other day from his high
chair.
Miss Nell Hrown hn closed her
school on account of bad rtyuls.
O. H. Hagaman Is vaccinating his
cat He. He has lost eleven with
black leg.
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Mrs. Fred Baker of North Yakima,
Wash., arrived here last Wednesday
and will make her parents an ex
tended visit.
Messrs. Crowther, Hunsaker, Cook
and WeBtover were business visitors
at Ruahville this week.
Mrs. M. J. Murphy and son, Cnas.,
were passengers to Alliance Monday
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cravat b are
rejoicing over the arrival of a ten
pound boy born to them last Thurs
day. Mother and child are doing
nicely, but slight hopes for Albert.
Seems the weather is very deceiv
ing this spring. Kven the geese
were fooled and came north those
nice days.
C. H. Burleigh and Mrs. J. H.
Lunsford arrived home Tuesday from
Lincoln, whore they took Mrs Bur
leigh for medical aid.
Frank Curly, the Lakeside school
inarm, was an Alliance visitor last
Saturday.
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Walter Marry, manager of the
Lakeside Mercantile Co. store, went
to Lander, Wyo., Wednesday to look
after his ranch Interests there.
C. C. Joy came into lakeside on
Tuesday afternoon after a load of
provisions for his ranch.
Verner Moore and Mis Mildred
I Infer of Strasliurgcr, were Lakeside
visitors this week.
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My prices and quality of coal satisfy my cus- X
tomers. Give me a trial. I sell for cash.
Office at Keenen's Store
1 15 Box Butte Ave. Phone 6o7 J
HENRY HOPKINS
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J. C. Hawkins and family visited
J. C. Wright and family Sunday and
report a fine time.
Mr. Robi-son and mother have leas
ed the i aiii ton place and moved Ih.
Mrs. Nettie Barton is visiting in
Alliance this week and attending
church.
Mr. and Mrs. John Henley staid
all night at P. S. Mailey' Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wright were
visiting in this neighborhood this
ek They live near Canton.
Johnnie V? right, Mgt II, read the
old and new Testament through In
! days and went to school besides.
A. A. Wright and family were vis
iting Fred Robin's Monday.
Mrs. J. C. Hawkins has received
the sad news that one of her cons
ins In Illinois had his left arm torn
otf in a corn sheller.
Quite u crowd attended the Tom
Gilshannon sale the 21st. Things
so'd well.
The lion hits gone at last and the
iamb has come today, the lath.
Mr. .nil Mrs. Hawkins visited Q,
Q, Clark and family Sunday.
P. S. Mailey is able to be arouud
again.
Little Johnnie Wright and Ins bro
ther Stanley go one mile and a half
to school and lave not missed a
day through the stormy weather
Mrs. Walnier has been nurs.au the
Huguiuuu baby through the wliooplug
cough It is much better.
Don't forget the box social at the
Berea school house, March .'10.
Joseph Barkhurst and daughter,
Mrs. L Carson, spent Sunday with
A. J. Gaghagan.
J. T. Nabb and family and Jess
Trueblood spent Sunday with Chas.
Calmer.
Mrs. Kunpp and daughter Rose,
and Mrs. A. J. Gaghagan visited with
Mrs. L. Cm son last Tuesday.
Chas. Calmer went over to Chas.
Riley's one day last week and bought
a bushel of potatoes and had a load
of straw thrown in with the deal.
That was a bargain, Charley.
FEEDING CAR OF OIL CAKE
Stock Doing Well on King Ranch
near Angora
Recently we mentioned that some
of the ranchmen of western Nebras
ka were feeding oil cake this winter
on account of the shortage of hav
Cattle do well running on the MM
when fed a small ration of oil cake
and no hay.
About three weeks ago Win. King
ordered a car load of oil coke from
Kansas City to be fed on the ranch
near Angora run by Tom and Anna
King. He informs The Herald that
the cattle on the ranch are doing
splendidly 011 this feed. We have
observed that Mr. King is quick to
recognize a good thing in a real es
tate or stock raising proposition, and
the promptness with which he or
dered this feed to tide the stock ov
er till grass comes shows that he
understands the stock raising situa
tion in this country at the present
time and knows how to handle it.
FAIRVIEW W. C. T. U.
At the Fairvlew church Sunday af
ternoon an interesting temperance
program was given, consisting of
singing, recitations, etc. The next
meeting (f the Fairview W. C. T. U.
will be held at 2:30 p.m., Sunday,
kApril th.
Denton's Variety Store
Our first installment of
Granite Ware and
Tinware
has just arrived. More coming
Best Quality Lowest Prices
Come in and see it. Also, our hundreds of use
ful articles for the home, children's toys,
candies, novelties, etc.
313 Box Butte Ave.
ISohe's Bakery d? Cafe
A Good Bak
ery
IS YOUR SALVATION
When Company Arrives
Unexpectedly.
We have won many a
HERO'S MEDAL
For the numerous rescues we
have made.
Why Not Become a Regular Daily
Patron and always be Prepared,
Fancy cakes should be ordered
a day ahead.
THE
jOLD TRUSTY
I INCUBATOR
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has the new patented copper-pipe
heating system in full size of egg
H chamber and extends to all four
M corners; no cold corners or hot
centers, a rapid circulation of
warm water that distributes the
i heat evenly over all the eggs.
M See them at
NEWBERRY'S
HARDWARE CO.
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K (' W liismau, painting contractor.
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Easier Terms for Government Water Rights
Payments for water rights on the Government Shoshone Project in
the Big Horn Uasln are now $4.70 per acre first year $1.00 per acre
second year- $1.00 per acre third year $:5.40 per acre fourth year
$6.00 per acre fifth, sixth, seventh eighth and ninth years- and $11.00
per acre the tenth year. No Interest. 6300 acres to be opened to entry
soon.
BRIGHT PROSPECTS FOR FARMERS
The splendid outlook for farmers this season Indicates a strong move
ment to your locality in the near future. Good prices for farm pro
ducts arc apparently assured for many years to come. Now is a good
time to let your eastern friends know about the chances to get cheap
Jands in your neighborhood,
OUR NEW BOOKLETS describing opportunities for farmers to buy
heap lands will be gladly sent to your eastern friends If you will only
send me their names and addresses.
Ilonieseekers' files from the KaM every first and third Tuesday.
D. Clem Denver, Immigration Agent
1(X4 Kamam Btreet, Oman, Nebrwki
J Office Phone, 5
Res. Phone. 48 t
Wallace Dray Line
i All work looked after carefully i
Office at 213 Box Butte Ave.