The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, May 16, 1912, Image 3

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KIT CARSON'S
BUFFALO RANCH WILD WEST
AND
TRAINED WILD ANIMAL EXHIBITION.
"HICKS AT COLLEGE"
TENTH TRANS-CONTINENTAL TOUR.
THE LARGEST WILD WEST SNOW ON EARTH
COMING DIRECT ON THEIR OWN SPECIAL TRAINS
OF DOUBLE LENGTH RAILROAD CARS FROM
THE BIGGEST RANCH IN THE WORLD.
Menagerie of Trained Wild Animals
From all parts of the Globe. Daring and death defying acts almost
beyond the realms of lucid imagination.
COSMOPOLITAN COLLECTION OF COWBOYS AND GIRLS, VANQUE108,
SENORITAS, GUARDIS RUKALI--S, CHAMPIONS OF THE LARIAT,
ROUGH RIDERS, PONY EXPREoS VETERANS, DARINO
ATHLETES, COMICAL CLOWNS, THRILLING
INDIAN FIGHTS AND WAR DANCES.
PRINCE BOTLOINE'S TROUPE OF RUSSIAN COSSACKS,
The most daring Horsemen in the World.
BANDS of SIOUX, CHEYENNE and COMANCHE INDIANS,
Fresh from the Camp-fire and Council, making their first acquaintance
with pale face civilization.
The Grand Ethnological Performance concludes with the Superb
Spectacular, Dramatic, Historical Fantasy,
'The Battle of Wounded Knee
introducing a vast and motley horde of Indians, Scouts, Trappers and Soldiers
that actually took active part in the last brave stand and hopeless
struggle the noble redskin made for his freedom and rights.
TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY, RAIN OR SHINE
Afternoon at 1. Evening at 8. Doors open One Hour earlier.
WATER PROOF CANVAS.
CANNOT LEAK.
A GREAT RECORD
Hard to Duplicate It in Alliance
Scores of representative citizens of
Alliance arc toatlfyiai for Moan's
Kidney Pilla. Such a record of lo
cal endoroenieni la unequalled In
moth rn times. This public state
ment made by B citizen is hut OEM
Of the many that have preceded it
and the hundred that will follow.
Read it:
Mrs. Hubert lihkn.ll, MM His
Hern Ave., Alliance. Nebr., say
"1 have known of the merits of
Doan's Kidney Hills for over three
years. I first used then in Pleas-
anton, lewa, and after cumin to A!
-Iian about a year ;'o, I pr- .-urcdJ
supply ai Hols: D UTOg Store
th.y are 'lie beat remedy l have e
or known for disordered kidney.-- i
fur e number of years 1 was afflict-
-d With kidney c laint and was
uaable to find permanent relief u.i
til ! -;- .1 t it.! ii Ihtun a Kidney
Fills The) disposed of the ;ain in I
BX loins and also s: rcngthencd n.y !
br.;l: Btnce then 1 ;ao fall
dtitrcut person 1 cumin: re out
i:., . id 'nan s Kidney Hills too high
ly in n tura for t!i" a afil Inaji '
brought."
Ker sale by ail dealers I'rlce ." 1
cents Foster Milbuin Daw, Buffalo, J
New York, side audits for the l'nit- ;
od States
Remember the name Moan's- and !
lake no other.
I Am Weil"
writes Mrs. L. R. Barker,
of Bud, Ky., "and can do
all my housework. For
years I suffered with such
pains, I could scarcely
stand on my feet. After
three different doctors had
failed to help me, 1 gave
Cardui a trial. Now, I feel
like a new woman."
E 58
The Woman's Tonic
A woman's health de
pends so much upon her
delicate organs, that the
least trouble there affects
her whole system. It is
the little things that count,
in a woman's life and
health. If you suffer from
any of the aches and
pains, due to womanly
weakness, take Cardui at
once, and avoid more seri
ous troubles. We urge
you to try it Begin today.
NOTICE
Mr A H MtW lit is no longer n
my employ a r uim.ii ifiiecim .inn
Emb timer, nor in any other capacity.
April I, 1912. GEO. I). IMRUNti.
17fl Htl
Alliance High School Senior Play to
be Given at Phelan Opera
House. May 17th
LARGE ATTENDANCE EXPECTED
aUtfk! " "aaLVw' B W9 JaaPVrHBaf4V M . jtHaMuH
Grand, Gold Glittering Free Street Parade
TWO Mll.r .i LONG at n a. m. daily on the maia thoroughfares.
BIG FREE EXHIBITIONS on Show Grounds immediately niter the Parade
The Seniors of the Alliance llia.li
school will nlve their clnss play Fri
day. May 17th. They will present
"Hicks at ColleRe," a play which
was written especially for the I'nl
versify of .Minnesota and which has
been played by several hu h schools
of our state, having been staged last
year by the Omaha High sehool.
This comedy of three acts is based
upon tlie basket ball championship
of Northern I'niversity, portraying
various perplexing situations of col
lege life.
The cast of characters is as fol
lows :
Hiram I licks, the Hraino Man ..
Willie Kldred
Tom Morton, who writes Advertise
ments Martin Nolan
Frit .Ionian, Morton's chum who
plays basket ball Michael Nolan
Adam Hiddicut, Hrofessor in North
ern University .. Milton KotvgM
Dean Smiley, Dean of the Univers
ity Claude Hennau
Uercy Kohbins, recent arrival from
"Deah Boston" ..Merrltt Chaffee
dolph Hopkins, a lazy boy.. ..
Frank Maney
Hastian MHrss, a Min Fred Sweeney
Josh Anderson, a basket ball en
thusiast John Graham
Charlie Hadlet, reporter for the
Daily Shriek Uoyd Tully
Heter. proprietor of "The Hal" . .
George Buechsenstein
Walker, manager for the Hraino
Man Max Wilcox
June (Irani. Senior, Interested In
Horton Anna Bernhardt
Holly Horter, June's chum, Interest
ed in Jordan . . Nell Shrewsbury
Claire Angeline Jones, Stage struck
girl Maud McAllister
Susie Spriggins, a Freshman with
a crush Amanda Nabb
Daisy Armstrong, an athletic girl
Mabel Worley
Fluffy Finley, a Fusser girl Ruth Rice
Flora Belle Delamartyr, waitress
at "The Hal" .. .. May Graham
Mrs. Cobb, housekeeper at "The
Quarters" .. .. Neva Brennaman
l.ilv, maid at "The Quarters" ..
Vera Spencer
Sheridan County
Board Proceedings
SCISSOR?
Maryland Tribune, May H): I.
D Ferrln transacted business In Al
liance Thursday Inst. tirM
Uhllllps made his regular trip to Al
liance Sunday las', returning Men
day. Charley Wallace or Cur
Jy transacted business In Mllance
the fore part of the week. Mrs
J. K. Wilson and children canm up
from Alliance Friday to attend the
fair and visit a few days with
frlenda. Mrs. Blanche Htc'i
ardson and son Barley of Alliance,
came up Friday and visited a few
days at the home of C. H. Hlchey.
Mrs. Addle Speneer Of Alli
ance came up Friday to attend the
fair and spend the week visiting at
the homes of QoOTfO QrORl and Ni
rem Hoole. Mrs. Kate Wal
bridge Is the new owner of a millin
ery store in Alliance, having bought
out Mrs. Howies The Tribune Joins
a host of friends in wishing success
to the new owner.
HI. 1911
met in roc
Present, H.
Mid .1. F.
following bond!
BRING IN YOUR BAD HORSES AND MULES
Our Cowboys will ride them FREE OF CHARGE.
125MU will to paid to any person bringing a hor or mule they oannot r
Rushville, Nehr., May
County Commissioners
ul-.ir adjourned session.
S Harker, R. M. Hrice
Me Fail and.
On motion tlx
were approved
II. .1. COOBl, road overst or Dist. 1
.1. 1. B rawer, road overseer Dist 42
Hills allowed on Hoor fund:
Gates & Folsoin, indse. Winters
$ 4 05
Mrs. N. 11. Shepherd, mdse. Shu-
bert $15.55 Reject tl
Phil Garney, asking for refund of
Keje ed
, . . 5 ot)
. . . 1 7 50
. . 16 50
.. 2 50
1 If
. . N "in
. . Hi im
. . 10 55
Attorney C. C. Harker returned
Sunday from business Til' to Den
vcr. and left n 4;! Monday lor My
;. lis to attend district court for
Grant county.
115.00 on Tax
A Hovd on Road fund:
W. K. Jone, road work
I i fiber; Miggs, road work
.lohnie BchrofcK, -If. .. .
Karl Miller
Raj B&wtoo
C;as. irosenb( ckcr ..
Will Abold, Jr
Joseph Hrue
Q, D. Reek
Louis pochon 1" W
Allowed on i. mora fund:
.1. II Kdmonds, ices case l.iu
Ray 6 55
A. Stiles, clu. serv . a id bao!
( Use for Co. Assessor . . 22 75
KU.pp & Hartleit Co.. suppli B Hi ''
t:. M. Coo pof, DflOttna bridg n
tlce . . . . 1 2 50
Ny .S iiiu'iih r Kt -v'er Co., iichr.
for Jail 20 25
Bd Q irvc-y. aattfrlpi White Clajf
51 00
20 2t
rd
: no
a aStod Spring
(M
21
caaa Wii-
s 00
ca, Wilkin. -'. no
iffUtg, Urdge
lo 76
the bid of the
Bton Bridge Company for bridgM
;; 00 hull! for the eitr Iflf, On
:ne :.ni Board adjonnbad suiij 'ct to
941) c: ! tie County Cli-rk. Aprove,
H S 1'a.iker, Chairman
AttOflt; M. F. W asmund, Jr.,
C-ui.fy Clerk.
Crawford Tribune, May Hi: Mas
tci rlaroM Boono cavaaa up from Alt)
an a Friday and sa.-d over ninth)
w ith his gr.itidpareni s. Mr. and Mrs
Harrison lleans, In tiiU city.
Myannis Trihune, May ti TOO
1 7th Annual Nebraska Stock Crow
its Xssocialmn will meet in .Mil
anee on .nine 20tn ami jist, una
year. The meetings nave neeii neio
durimg the arook of the 4th of July,
Hie past two years, and they proved
below the standard Of previous
meeting held in June, hence the re
turn of the old dates, which will un
doubtedly meet with the approval of
members of the organization.
Richards anl Comstock, Of Kllsworth
have sold several thousand acres Of
land around the C ranch. We un
derstand they are disposing of the
catt) on this ranch, but. are going
to keep the other ranches. The
price of land The Tribune Is in
formed, is $15.00 per acre.
Crawford Courier. May II: A. K.
Granthan of Lexington, Heftf., pres
ident of the Crawford Telephone
Company, was In the city several
lays this week, and in company wit li
Kbe Warer inspected t lie new work
recently done o:i the lines between
Ardmoro and Alliance, an I Craw
ford and fiord On. Russell
Thorp of Husk, presiden: of the Wy
oming State Fair, was In the city
K.eiitly and arranged for a meeting
of the citizens of Valentine. Rush
ville, Qordon, Chad ran, Ah;.tr e.
Rapid City and Sturgis at Crawford
on May 27. to OMttaOjO a circuit of
outdoor- ent erta uimeiit s this summer
and fall. The purpose of the meet
ing is to so arrange the dales so
that they will not conflict.
Raahvtlto Recorder. May 10: We
hear that the Fawn Lake Ranch Co ,
In which Messrs. I. '.an Musser and
C. A Tully Rra largely in'erested,
has purchased a large number of cat
tle ami several thousand aires of
land from Richards and Comstock
Tor DM or their ranches down near
the BnkW precinH. They are dis
posing of a portion of their ranch
interests and some of 'heir cattto.
They will find no difficulty in celling
1 th cattle and hay hi'rls a,' a good
oHod,
Rushville Standard. May 10: Tliey
bav a way of doing thrums Hi Gor
don that has no haattaaoy aboiii it.
One of their citizens returned lion:
the Other tvening a little the worse
for having partaken too freely uf
bug juice and tho) nabbad aim, and
gave him a abort trial, -: .! :. - I him
to IhirlJ la.vs in Ku-hville. iQOdod
Man in an auto and brought Mm b iro
and tornod him over to Shsriff New.
State Journal
Ll'iiin BcrtzlaJ
sc. sin-. WhUe
Co., Sllppliey.
w rk ll Ja;l
R. A. Meywood
Lake .. .." .. .. .
i 1 1 Ci owdar, eff, exp
Z, T. iia.'iiei, laaaalty
kincn
C. Pirtieraco, la, ca
iiay Bpi !a New
no: ii
1 . a rd accepted
r
Sunshine Maitland
COAL
For Range and Furnace
All Kinds of FEED
Wholesale and Retail
PHONE 5
J. H. VAUGHAN & SON
Model Candy Kitchen
406 Box Butte Ave.
Delicious, Healthful,
Home-Made Candles
Also Best Factory Goods at Prices Lower
than Same Grade of Candy is
usually sold for
YOUR TRADE SOLICITED
Forest Lumber Co.
We have just received a car of
Mitchell Automobiles
We have in this car one 6-cylinder
48-horsepower roadster, the finest
automobile that has ever come to
Alliance.
Come in and see for yourself and be convinced
FOREST LUflBER CO.
A. P. Lee, Mgr.
J Office Phone, 5
Res. Phone. 48 t
Wallace Dray Line
All work looked after carefully I
Office at 213 Hox Butte Ave.
Intnl.,' ifnT.ti-v '-J--' -- - . -i- ,ait
(leriiis (kmrier. May l:
Thomas. a memh ir pf -he
family a', AUlaace, is oa duty
oiyp.
now, i ek
u torntof in i he Courier
P H McDowell having li
i 'al'i
Herald
as lln
(jt I ice
'i las'
Hay spr!n- ntarprfae, Ma hj:
Mr. liowman drove over fltm Aili
aata .- . t h.n: a stop on Tuaaday in
- in.ni'.-. and 15 ini.ia1 . and
r::nds W3T9 no. tin- li -st either, i i.
it w.i- OOd lriinu foi miles.
Curly i.Sioux Co.i tsentiael. May
Clark tUcb, s;m of .Mrs Klla
i the rt Iptenl f a V4 i i
a-,i-'!i- ; i -en: .
Ford touring .ar,
hia it indfatber, John
Hlche)
valuable s w
b las a fiiu li
a prtwie'ii rroai
Hlckey, Sr.. of Uretna, Nobr. Mr
WllUaui Noyotn.v. an uncle if the
ouii!4 'ii.in. hr.niui.t In .in- up iroin
AlHan e and i.-, ten hum Ci.uk soiuo
L.f th-.- mysteries OODIM tad arl li run
i iuiik uun. mobiles. Mr. N'oyotor U
a former ivaidint of Mi is vicinity,
ha 'tin one,, been I Itc of what
la knowo as the Roy Mickey place
DM i lllo east of Cat. 'on. and is
having a very pleas. ml is:' with
ti no- and relatives. Mr NoyOfB
ntjorta to lijave lor homo totlay.
Please Call for Pardey s Bread
then you vvill not be disappointed,
because it is made right, baked
right, an honest product. Best of
flour, best of all materials. Good
and sweet, as care is used at all
Stages of the process of a Pardey loaf
Pardey Bakery
Phone 242
rDrr TRIP TO SAN FRANCISCO
1 1 iriaa 1 AN M I CII IC IN i BKN t lONAL I U Q
BITION, including Bralalaia traasportatuiu, Pullman double
berth, two wfeks m m xiern noiel admisti.in t.) r-positioii Krounils od twenty
special attractions, siuhi-senou trips in and around San ffani lafp
Will be given in return lor son pleasant work durina vour leisure hours.
Wr.ite at once, aima rattfOflcac, T. R- McCI I RE
San Franrisco Kkpoeition Tour Co .
2fj.m0 joj Baa l-tidg , Ooaaha, Neb