The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, June 13, 1912, Image 7

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    WILLIAM MITCHELL,
ATTOHNtY
AT LW.
ALLIANCE.
NEBRASKA
BURTON & WESTOVER
Attorneys at Law
LAND ATTORNEYS
Office First National Bank Bid
Fhone t8o. ALLIANCE, NEB.
H. M. BULLOCK.
Attorney at Law,
AJLttlArfcCB. in ran.
F. M. BROOME
I M i ATTORJIE
Longexperleneaas Ueeeiver 1' i. I. und nfflit
a ftuarutite for prompt ;uid efficient -rlc
Office in Opera House Block
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
BRUCE W ILCOX
L awyer and Land Attorney
Practitioner in civil courts since 1493 an'
Kv -tor U. 9. Land Ofte from 1(03 to INT
Information by mall a specialty.
orrtca in i.ard orrice building
a 1 I I AM I - M UK A SUA.
Surgeon C. B. A Q Ry.
Office Over Holsten s Drug Store
' Day Phone 87
Night Phone 86
OKIE COPPERNOLL
Res. Phone 30
F. .1. PKTEKSCf
Kea. Phone tt
Drs. Copper noli & Peterser
OSTEOPATHS
Rooms 7, 8 and 9, Rumer Block
Phone 43
GEO. J. HAND,
PHYSICIAN AND SCROEOl
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throai
DR. C. H. CHURCHILL
PHYSICIAN AND SLRGEON
(Successor to Dr. J. E. Moore)
OFFICE IN FLETCHER BLOO
Office hours 11-12 a.m. 2-4 p.m. 7:10-9 p. m.
Office Fhone 62 Res. Phone, S;
T7XCOPSEY
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 300
Rea. Phone 342
Calls answered promptly day and night (n
offiice. Offices: Alliance National Baa.
BcJldlng over the Post Office.
PEOPLE SHOULD GUARD
AGAINST APPENDICITIS
Alliance people who have stomach
and bowel troub! should guard a
sninst appendicitis by taking simple
buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as
ccmpounded in Adler l-ka, the Off
man appendicitis remedy A SIN
OLE DOSF. relieves sour stomach,
gas on the stomach nnd constipation
INSTANTLY b ?nuse this simple
mixture antiseptic Izes the digestive
organs and draws off the Impurities.
Harry Thiele. Druggist.
J. P. HAZARD
Surveyor and Engineer,
ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA
Parties out of town should write, as : am
out moch of the time. Charges will not ex
ceed 15.00 and expenses per day.
Dr. Oliver HcEuen
Physician and Surgeon
HCMINGFORD, NCBR.
SPECIALTIES: Diseases of Women and
Children and Genito Urinary Organs
All calls answued promptly fay 01 mii
HARRY P. COURSEY
Live Stock aud
General Auctiooeei
Farm Sales a Specialty
TERMS REASONABLE
Phone 64 ALLIANCE. NEBR.
DR. r. TYLER
DENTIST,
OPERA HOU8E BLOCK,
PHONE 167
Alliance, Nebraska
Dhn Sstddy. P;ss May Snoidn Sac. TrMt
Nelson Fletcher Fire Insurance Agency
INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS
REAL ESTATE AND LOANS
Alliance, Nebraska
Licensed Embalmer
Phone
j Day 498
( Nights 10
Those Old
Daguerreotypes
of Grandfather
and Grandmother
and Aunt Mary
and then the quaint pic
tures of Father and
Mother taken just after
the war money could
not buy ihem from you.
Are you forgetful of the Csct
that the future generations
would cherish just such
pictures of you?
Alliance Art Studio
Women!
If weak, you need Cardui,
the woman's tonic Cardui
is made from gentle herbs,
acts in a natural manner,
and has no bad results, as
some of the strong drugs
sometimes used. As a med
icine a tonic for weak,
tired, worn-out women,
Cardui has been a popular
success for over 50 years.
CARDUI
The Woman's Tonic
Mrs. Lula Watden, of
Gramlin, S. C, followed
this advice. Read her let
ter: "1 was so weak,
when I first began to take
Cardui, that it tired me to
walk just a little. Now, I
can do all the general
housework, for a family of
9." Try Cardui for your
troubles. It may be the
very remedy you need.
e si
Take
BAPTIST CONVENTION
Report of Northern Bapllat Conven
tion Held at Des Moines
Received too Late for
Publication Last
Week
EXTRACT FROM THE REPORT
After his rot urn from the Northern
Baptist convention, held nt Des
Moines. May 21 to 29, Re . r.eo. A.
Witte very kindly furnished The Her-
iild with a report for publication. We
regretted that the report whs not
received In time for publication in
last week's issue. Follow inn Is an
extract from the report, which still
will be of interest to many readers:
Many people were in attendance
nt this convention, and especially all
of the ministers from the north, the
northeast and west.
Many questions of vital Interest
and importance to Baptists and to
the people in gottofal were taken up
anil considered. Anions tliem were
such as the Indian affair In Oklahoma
the searation of church and state,
the temperance question, the ques
tion of marriage and purity, and
many others of lesser Importance.
The motto of the convention and
Baptist leaders today , "Not more
Baptists but a better class". The
reason that the work in the world Is
not progressing as it did In days gone
by is due to the rarl that Christians
have forgotten the Bible and the
family prayer and alter. Ur. Chal
mers, president of the national Bap
tist noting Peoples I nlon. says.
"The home has been robbed today of
the most precious thing In it, the
family altar, and the greatest dan
ger besetting our young people comes
in the home."
According to Dr. Btacluoase, who
has traveled over these United
States for a number of years and
noted conditions, "There Is a
Kraal call for men, and especially for
a man in our political field. Our
social schemes or reforms will never
solve the problems of today until the
spirit of Christ Is manifest in those
( hemes and reforms." The answer
to every difficulty in this land 4s
the same. Jesus Christ. We need to
get back to God and abide by HU
word as the final authority In all
things. His word applied will solve
all problems, nothing else can or
will."
Lincoln State Journal today and the
paper will come to yon: regularly the
remainder of this year. It will be a
lively year, too.
LIVESTOCK PRICES
AT SOUTH OMAHA
Alliance Shoe Store
S. A. fllLLER, Prop.
Watch this space for shoe Infor
mation. Will be changed every week.
What is Your
Time Worth?
SUNDAY AT FAIRVIEW
Interesting Services at the "Little
White Church on the Hill",
Northeast of Alliance
W. C. T. U. PROGRAM SUNDAY
I
F your time is worth more
than fifteen to twenty cents
an hour, you can make an
I H C gasoline engine pay for
itself in a very short time.
Many farmers have written us
that their I H C engines paid
for themselves in cash, to say
nothing of the hard work saved,
the first year. How ? ,
IHC
Gasoline Engines
have no specified working
hours. They are ready for any
work within their capacity, at
any time. They require little
attention, and that of the sim
plest. They make no strain on
your time, temper or pocket
book. Get an I H C catalogue
or see your local dealer and find
out what ten cents' worth of
gasoline will do, working in a
thoroughly tested general pur
pose IHC engine. Made in
every style and in 1 to 50-horse
power sizes. Kerosene-gasoline
tractors, 12 to 45-horse power.
International Hamster Company Of America
( Incorporated)
Cakate USA
IHC Senrico Bureau
The purpose of this Bureau is to furnish.
free of charge to all. the best iuforiiiji Ion
obtainable on better farming. If you have
any worthy quest ions concerning sol Is, crops,
land drainage, irrigation, fertilizers, etc ,
make your inquiries ipecllc ind send them
to IHC Service Bureau. Harvester Build
ing. OlicSfO S A
The wide-awake people of the
Fairvlew neighborhood are much in
terested In the Sunday services held
at the church, it is a pleasure for
us to publish their announcements
and programs. Recently a Children's
Lay program was omitted from The
Herald by mistake, very much to our
regrst.
Be'.cw we give the W. C. T. U.
pre gram for next Sunday, and an un
usually interesting item about last
Sunday's service:
Program
Song -"White Ribbon Ratty Song".
Roll Call from Frances E. Wlllard
tex' cards,
f'rayt r
Song "Rock of Age.-".
National Flower Mission Report.
Heading "France s K. Wlllard and
the Uimplighter".
Relation by children "A Cluster
of Posy Poems".
Solo "The New Kingdom", by
Mrs. Fred Nascn.
Recitation "Angels in Disguise".
Blanch Bauer.
Kower Mission Responsive Read
ing". Dialogue "The Oak Tree's Ad
vice". Recitation Valentine Lawrence.
Solo "Just for To-day" Mrs. L.
J. Munger.
Recitation "Who Loves Them
Be3t". Rose Bauer.
Recitation "The I'se of Flowers".
Ruby Bauer.
Closing song.
This is our annual Flower Mission
program and every otie is cordially
Invited.
Mrs. L. J. Munger,
Press Supt.
Miss Washburn's Visit
lle . Washburn was accompauied
Sunday. June 9, by his daughter.
MUa Aurilla. a graduate of the Lucy
R! ' t Meyer training school for
Mi-s;i uaries and deaconesses. She
; ok to us on the subject, "What
Cc.i;..utes a Call", giving some of
ili urgent needs of the Missionary
fields. Miss Washburn goes to the
Philippines in the fall, as her place
of service and we wish her God
speed in her work
'NEWSPAPER ANNOUNCEMENT
Reaction in Cattle--Ge.ierally
Ten Cents Higher.
HOGS OPEN STROM, CLOSE Of F
Ltu Tragi vr 0ri)l. the Supply
C 0 i - '.tioj L"Qclv o Or.Lji 8tock.
Cu ito'r. a and Oejan Furelih Good
Supply No Faed Market Exists.
Union Stock Yards, Bovith Omaha.
June 10. As was genet ally expected
the week opens out with a very light
run of cattle, about 2.35n head nrriv-
lag. pi lees averaged, (ally a dime bet
ter than the close of Inst week A
choice bunch of 1.44ivpound beeves
brought S.!H) while still- is brought
$S .55. There was also quite a little
Improvement noticeable in the demand
tot cewa. und heifers, as well as in the
prices paid for them, mostly lOffilv
better than last week. Veal calves
were lo vigorous demand and bulls,
stas, etc., sold In much the same
notches as toward the latter part of
last week, price for stock cattle and
fe-'ding sters I -cmed to rule fully
stend or perhaps strong on the few
nsttta ti m changed hands.
Quotation on cnttle: Choice to
prime beev -v $ ;.5tcfi ;.i"iu; good to
choice bee) $s 08 IOj talf lo good
liee.'cn, $7 Tel ff 7 1 common to fair
leevea, g.5nft? gg; good to choice
heifer.-- 1(1. 7507.60: good to choice
cow. $3.750 7:,; fair to a'.od grades,
It.60ty5.gg; canneri .md cutters. $3. no
04.2. : i ai calves, M. 5004.75; bulls,
stag, etc.. $4 .00 6 7. Oft: choice to
prime feeders. Ift.lSff 0.75; good to
choice feed era. g',.2.". U ;.25: fair to
good feeders 4.7.fi '5.25; common to
fair feeder, 14.18 04.Tg; stock cows
and heifers. 13.84)41 4.85.
Hog receipts amounted to about 8,
20o head Trade opened steady to
strong, but closed weak Best heavy
hogs landed at $7.80, identical with
Saturday's top. while spreads between
hacon and smooth butcher classes
were poorly defined within $7.35fT
7.50. If anything, the range In values
was a trifle wider than recently, com
mon lights and extra good heavies sell
ing about 4uc apart.
Receipts of sheep and lambs
amounted to about 7.300 head Lamb
fade In general ruled slow to some
lower. California lambs sold at 18.50
with Oregon wethers, minus fleece, at
84 75. Only a small hand of medium
ciuality fed stock moved over the
scales Practically all the grassers re
ceived were fat and with nothing suit
able for feeding among the corn-belt
? "r rlngs. No business in this branch
ot' the market was reported.
'Qtte tat tool on shorn sheep and
lambs: l ambs, aood to choice. $7 ,60
f R.oo; ! ha fair to good. 37 00
7.r..t; ve- Mugs. $5 .7518.35: wethers,
$.. 2Vo 5 7..; ewps SI 755 ' 0
Stock No. 36167.
Ladies' Tan Suede Colonial Pump
with tongue and silk bow, welt sola,
Cuban heel
Sizes, 2 2 to
Widths. A. B,
C and D.
JM.OO
Stock No. 36174.
Ladies' Gun Metal
ford. Medium heel, w
Sizes, 2t ,, to 8
Widths, B. C, O and
4 eyelet Ox
elt aole, tip.
E 93.50
Stock No. 36176.
Same aa 36174
Same Sizes.
with McKay Sole.
Price, 93.00
Stock No. 36173.
Ladies' Gun Metal 2 Strap Pump.
Leather bow, plain toe, Cuban heal,
welt sole. Sues. 2' 2 to 72.
Widtha. B, C and O. $3.50
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Stock No. 36175.
Ladles' Vici Kid 4 Eyelet Oxford.
Heavy aole, Cuban hael, tip.
Sizes, 2' 2 to 8.
Widtha, C. O, E and EE. $3.00
Slock No. 36168.
Ladies' Tan Inatep Strap Pump.
Plain toe, Cuban heel, welt sole.
Sizes, 2 3 to 8.
Widths. B. C, D and E. $3.50
Stock No. 36164.
Ladies' White Roseben.
pattern, style and widths as
Pries, $3.50
Same
36168.
Stock No. 53803.
High Grade Ladies' Velvet
Plain toe, corded ailk bow.
evening or street.
Slass, 2'2 to 8.
Pump,
ran
Widths. B, C and D.
SM.OO
We now have a detiti.-t at I tin ii
hum. It' you want to see him, call
at his office at the town hotel. Who
savs Bingham i not growing?
Miss Anna Becker from north of
Hyannis visited at the home of Mi
ami Mrs. Win. Boulanso of Klls
worth. S e f
If you want to enjoy yourself he
a) the home of Andrew Appleguarth
June 15th where a good dance Is pre
dicted. Messrs. John Becker, Will Country
man and William Chase were visit
ors at the home of Wm. Breckner
Sunday last.
Many were the people that attend
ed the dance at the home of Miss
Delia Breckner last week some
ne for many miles north and south
of Bingham. Thanks to them. Mush-
was furnished by Clyde Faurdick
and Thomas Hale. It was some of
the beat.
316 Box Butte Ave.
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
Use Crescent Mapleine
USE NO OTHER BRAND
35c bottle makes two gallons of
syrup better than Maple
Also flavors cake-frosting, candies,
tc.
USE NO OTHER g RANDS
For sale at all Grocers
Mitfe Stella Ureeu in visiting
the home of J. H. Wfltaj
at
C V. Tounson has started with
bds well maohine. He has done good
work. So far the demand of his ser
viette are far In advance.
Miss Viola Grift h has again re
turned to assist (Jrandmother Kent-
fro with her household duties.
Mrs. Carl Stamner has gone to O
maha for medical aid.
There never was such a time iu
tlie history of this c-.iuntry for news
piper reading, and it is important to
read a paper of impartial views one I J. T. Newtou branded hU spring
that Is free from any office-st-eklng crop of calves the twelfth. The help
ers present were Glen Yaunny and
or office-holding influences. The im
portant thing to a great newspaper
like The Liucolu State Journal is to
get trial readers, as it has no (trouble
holding them by Us ciuality. The
cheapest way to K-t u.-w readctf. 1
to make a special price, which we
now do- only 82 for the daily and
Sunday paper uutll January I, 19 13
luuch less than the regular price.
At that time the paper will atop earn
ing unless you order it continued aud
pay in advance for a. You really
cannot afford to be without (bis cap
ital city paper when you can aecuiv
it at such a price. Send 82 to the
Western Nebraska Agent for
4)
Black Leaf Nicotine
CATTLE SHEEP DIP
JOBBER IN
SULPHUR
and
Park Davis'
Black Leg Vaccines
I W and G.
J. II. Willey
ante Tuesday.
H. Breckner.
returned from Alii-
Mrs A.
Jund 1 nti
lilane went to Lltkcoln on
The daughters of Isabella will
give a dinner and supper in Beal
Brothers' store, June 21. This will
be during the Stockmen's Convention.
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FUNERAL DIRECTOR
AND
EMBALMER
Being no longer in the employ ot
Geo. D Darllug. I am still iu position
to aene my former friends sat
Funeral Director and Kinb&Uuer.
ALLEN H. MOKRJS. Phone 178.
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