The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, May 09, 1912, Image 6

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    J. J. VANCE
MANUFACTURER OF
CEMENT
BUILDING
BLOCKS
and CONTRACTOR
Cement Walks, Cisterns, Basements,
Coundations, etc.
Cement Silos
are the preference over all others in the east
where they have been tested for years. I will
construct these silos in the most approved
manner the coming season.
Let Me Figure with You
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Mrs Otto Datamini has been vis
iting In this vicinity for a week.
Her home Is nenr Bonner, Nebr.
Bvery lady Is busy making
den at present.
gar
My new stock of
is, m m mm ar. mm. -v -v Va
is now arriving. Something new in Bath
Tubs and Closets. Come in and get prices
before buying elsewhere.
El. W. RAY
Plumbing and Heating
Phone 720 Green
Trust the Drummer
He Knows Good Telephone Service
From 6V6ry Brat class ho
te in the country, the drum
nier should ahle to tele
phone his customers and
make appointments withdis
tant patrons.
Traveling men know the
value of good telephone ser
vice. The drummer will tell
you he CM always hearover
the Hell Telephone.
Telephone Convenience Far Exceeds Its Cost.
Nebraska Telephone Co.
Bell Telephone Lines
Reach Nearly Everywhere.
J. C. Wright and family took din
ner Sunday with Ralph Worley ;ind
famltjk
W I. Ooker and family took din
ner at the O. R, Haga.man home
Sundfly and attended church in the
afternoon.
Mrs Lei Marsh visited Mrs. J. C.
Hawkins Friday While the HMD work
ed the roads.
Q Q ( lark and family and the
minister from Alliance took dinner
with the Hawkins family Sunday.
3, C. Hawkins and a gang of men
are liusy working the roadR these
days.
There were 26 In attendance at
Sunday school Sunday.
The farmers are busy getting fnP
ground ready for their crop of
wheat.
There was preaching at the Bap
tist church at 11 a.m. and :! p.m.
Sunday.
Mm. P. S. Mailey took a flying
trip in the sand hills Sunday to
call on Mrs. Henry Fisher.
We are told that Mrs. McCoy and
Miss Reed visited Mrs. Guy Wor
ley Sunday.
Mrs. Nettie Barton is spending
the week in Alliance and getting
some dress making done for herself.
Mrs. J. C. Hawkins was visiting
Mrs. J. C. Wright Wednesday.
Mrs. Donovan from Alliance was
visiting her daughter, Mrs. l,ee
Marsh, the past week.
Mrs. J. C. Hawkins, Mrs. Dono
van and Mrs. Let Marsh called on
Mrs. Cal Underwood Friday after
noon .
Johnnie and Stanley Wright got
diplomas for going 7 months and
not missing a day nor being tardy.
(fcir nelRhbors. .lack Lloyd and
Thomas Moore, went to Wyoming.
They are past masters at the art of
MieaTing sheep.
Christian Kndeavor Society held
its Initial meeting last gabeth MIsr
Lucy I'lnkham Is president. C. A.
Starr, Mrs. 8peer, John B. Stra
burger and others made remarks.
Next Sabbath the meeting will be
led by Fred C. McMillan.
Rev Dorter Will preach next Sun
day at Strasburger.
Many people around Strasburger
are plowing or disking for corn and
-mall grain. Some will disc and
then list their corn, or sow rye,
u!k or wheat.
We are sorry to hear of the
ilath of an infant of Mr and Mrs.
Mcersch. Heath and resurrection
are words standing for the MM
transaction. The death of the body
the resurrection of the spirit. 1
met a saint once, mark you and
in Chicago, think of that. As I
homesteader now I don't, meet many
saints. I guess they don't thrive
so far west. This saint, dear old
Mother Cook, she is past ninety,
said to me on a street car, "What
sover thy hand findeth to do, do it,
with thy might; for there is no work
nor device, nor knowledge, nor wis
dom, in the grave, whither thou go
est." GOODE OUK BOY
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B. B. BlaiwMl is one of a num
ber of new names added to The
Herald's list of Alliance subscribers.
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My prices and quality of coal satisfy my cus
tomers. Qive me a trial. I sell for cash.
Office at Keenen's Store
1 15 Box Butte Ave. Phone 6q7
HENRY HOPKINS
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On the lXth or April, just as th
day was closing, there passed aw ly
from tins world to the spirits of
"just men made perfect" Mr. Sam
uel Stamper Cammack. It is with
deep regret that we record his de
parture into the (treat Beyond. A-
bout a year ago he came to live on
his son Robert's homestead. He
canine west on account of his health,
aind for about six months he seem
ed greatly improved, but with the
advent of spring he failed rapidly
and went to that Bourne from
whence "no traveller e'er returns."
Ills body was laid to rest on a
beautiful knoll on the homestead of
his sen near Strasburger. II
lav.s a widow, a daughter, Mlaa
Bessie and two sons. Forest and
itoueri J. t ammacK, and many
Meade. Funeral services were held
S inula afternoon, April SI, 1H12, by
Rev. S, Dorter. A fuller revelation
ot his lite and character will be
Made known on the resurrection
mora when the day breaks and the
shadows flee IWftjr."
ll is to be hoped that the home
slenders far whom .Judge Kinkaid is
working so valiantly will encourage
him In his battle for the three-year
I bill. In a race or a fight then
aire times whe-n boosters will help
to turn defeat into victory. A great
battle is now going on in Washing
!ton whether Neeteri must give five
I years of their life or three years
J for a title 10 ihelr homestead. I
i think it is perle.tly reasonable mid
right to say that most of us houit
slenders would lather pay rifteen
I hundred dollars fur something than
pay 1 weni five hundred dollars for
1 the same thing. V011 know time Is
j or shuuM he etiiialeut to money
u raa raaaot give Kinkaid the
glad hand, sou can send him u kind
ly letter.
Th Mteeea Ann and Katie Powd
returned lo their homesteads neai
Strasburger from Chicago. Miss
Mary, their sister. ou remember.
died in Chicago last winter
Speed the plow" the diifc and
hanrow This is the advice of a
hoinesteatlt r You w ill be glad next
fall if you heed the advice. What-
4 er work you do, do Hwell
In buying a piano the rule holds
good that "the best is the cheap
est." A poor piano 1s dear at any
price. Mrs. Ida M. Ross has the
agency for 'his part of Nebraska
for the best pianos made. 22-2-124!!
The reception given the Young
Men's Bible Club by the Girls' Four
Square Club last Friday night was
attended by a large number of
young people. It was agreed that
all had one of the best times that
they had enjoyed for a long time.
and they bope It will not be the
lasi of such party.
ISohe's Bakery Cafe
Substantial and Delicacies
Go Hand In Hand. Here.
Substantial Delicacies
Mivad Cakes
Huns Cookies
Rollfl Jelly Roll
Hit's Anel Food
Our Hat runs usually depart
with aomethfng of one in one
hand, and something of the
other in the other.
Bread Is the Staff of Life
Variety Is the Spice of Life.
Fancy cakes should be ordered
a day ahead.
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JA - P
el a
RN6E REPUTATION!
In caae of serious Illness, you wouldn't call In any old doc
tor, but would get the best doctor you knew of. The Doctor
with a Reputation, the doctor that ha shown his worth by
years of good honest service.
Then why buy nny old range, when you can get The Great
Majestic, The Range with a reputation a reputation won
years of constant, honest and economical service.
The Majestic Is made right OF NON-BREAKABLE MALLE
ABLE IRON, and RUST-RESISTING CHARCOAL IRON. All
parts of the Majestic are riveted together (not bolted) practic
ally airtight no cold enters range or hot air escapes, thus bak
ing perfect with about half the fuel used in a range that te bolt
ed and pasted together with stove putty.
The All-Copper Movable Reservoir on the Majestic la ab
solutely the only reservoir worthy of the name. It heats 15 gal
lons of water while breakfast is cooking, and when water boils
It can be moved away from fire by simply shifting lever.
Call at our store and let us show you wfty the Majestic is
absolutely the best range on the market.
Your neighbor has one ask her. All styles and sizes.
L. ACHESON
PHELAN OPERA HOUSE BLOCK
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last Thursday the Alliance Meat
Co. opened their shop at 206 Box
Butte avenue, with C. E. Phillips,
manager, and started out with a
good trade. Cal Simpson, well
known m Alliance as a first-claiss
butcher, is acting as cutter. They
start out right by ordering an ad
in The Herald and a supply of job
print ing.
Investigate before you purchase a
piaino. Find out what experts who
aire not interested in the sale of
pianos think of the different makes.
You will find that those who know
agree that there is no better instru
ment for the price than the Kvereit
piaino, sold by Mrs. Ida M. Ross.
Other instruments sold by her are
bargains at the prices asked. You
will make a mistake if you buy a
piano beore investigating what she
lias to sell. 22-2-1 J4S
Special Momeseekers'
Excursions
TO UPTON, WESTON CO., WYO.
May 21, 1912
TO MOORCROFT, CROOK CO., WYO.
June 4, 1912
TO GILLETTE, CAMPBELL CO., WYO.
June 18, 1912
Write your friends about our personally conducted hOmeeeetVere'
excursions to UPTON, Weston County, Wyo., MAY 21, 1912, to MOOR
CROFT, Crook County, Wyo., JUNK 4. 1!M2, and to GILLETTE, Camp
bell County, Wyo., JUNE IS. 1!H2, iwhere SM A ( R B FREE HO.MK
STEALS can be had. Here Miey can file upon free homestead land
that are valuable for mixed farming, dairying, poultry raising and stock
raising: the most certain and safe method of farming. These lands
are well covered with the most nutritious grasses known; large quanti
ties of coal, building stone, posisand poles nearby on Government
land are free to settlers.
The familiar countenance of C. H.
Brltton has been in evidence in Al
liance and Box Butte county this
week. He arrived last Saturday
nirfht from Puyallup, Wash., and
has been spending the time since
visiting among his many friends. He
reports the Box Butte people in his
part of Washington well and doing
well. Wliile he likes that state he
still thinks a whole lot of Box Butte
county and it would not surprise us
if he should decide to make his
home here again. Mr. Brltton will
leave today for Michigan, where ha
will visit among friends where he
resided many years before coming
to Nebraska. He will stop at Alli
ance on his return to Washington.
D. Clem Denver. Immigration Agent
1004 Farnain Street, Omaha, Nebraska
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DOYLE & MOON
Building
Plans, Specifications and Estimates Furnished Without Charge
TWENTY-FIVE YEARS' EXPERIENCE
Members Local Union No. 1138 PHONES: 50 Red 4.4.Q
BIG HORSE SALE
.At Miles City, Montana, the Bit;
GBBT RANGE HORSE MARKET on
EARTH. Two Thousand (2,000)
horses will be sold at auction on
May 27. 28. ftj and M, ttftf.
We will have all classes to select
from. The good big Farm and Draft
Mares, broke and unbroke; in foa
and some with colts by side. We
will have 150 Big Yearlings, 150
Blf Boned Two-Year-Olds, ten caj-4
of Washington Horses and Ponies,
broke and unbroke, fat and good
sellers You 1 an buy any kind you
want here. You an buy al auctiou
of private saile. You tan buy singfy
or ill pairs, out- horse or a train
load You can get the big strong
boned young horses here. William
Holland, of Waterloo. Iowa, will be
here w' n Mr ,OMtl f ",e
Draft Stallions ever shipped to the
state Don't forget the dates We
will look for you.
Write or wire fu- Information.
C B. INtiHAM, Manager.
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ltd
JOHN GARRETT
Succissot U Frank Wallace
Transfer Line
Household goods
moved promptly
1 and transfer work
solicited.
Office at Rodger' Grocery, Phone 1. Rei. phone 583
r3
Boards
of all descriptions
for any part of a
house or barn.
Dierks Lumber & Goal Go.
Phone 22
0. waters, M r.