The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, August 01, 1912, Image 5

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for less than ten cents per inser
tion. Black face double rate.
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word each insertion, but no advertis
ing account opened for less than
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for less than fifteen cents per week.
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Ir answering Herald want ads
please mention that you saw it In
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A classified advertisement will In
troduce to each other the next buy
er and the next seller of property
In this town.
ABSTRACTERS
F. E. REDDISH
Bonded Abstracter.
I have the only set of abstract
books in Box Butte county. Office
In McCorkle Building. 10-tf-570
TO RENT
ROOMS. FOR LIGHT HOUSEKEEP
ING Modem conveniences. Phone
292. MRS. LILLIE U. WHITE,
31-tM357 908 Box Butte Ave.
FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT.
314 Sweetwater Ave., Phone 387.
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rooms. First Nat'l Bank Building.
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MISCELLANEOUS
DO YOU WANT TO INCREASE
YOUR INCOME? If so, try selling
life insurance during spare hours.
Everyone wants insurance. You
might as well do the buslnes. Ad
dress Insurance, The Herald.
31-4-135S
Buy your coal of Rowan & Wright.
Phone 71. tf
All kinds of feed, in any quantity
desired, at E. I. Gregg & Son's.
Phone 155.
29-tM342
Money to loan on real estate. F.
B. Reddish. 3tf
Curtis Best and Gooch's Best flour
at E. I. Gregg & Son's. Every sack
guaranteed. Phone 15.'.
29-U-1342
Rowan & Wright, coal, wood and
posts. Phone 71. tf
Coal office at Rowan's feed store.
ROWAN & WRIGHT, phone 71. tf
PAINE FISHBURN GRANITE COM
PANY, GRAND ISLAND, NEBR.,
Make the best monuments and will
save you money. Call on AL. WIK
ER, local salesman of Alliance, or
send to Grand Island for price lift.
Gunsmith and Mechanic
J. G. Herterich, gunsmith and me
chanic, gun repairing, lawn mower
shariening, saw filing and all kinds
of repairing. At Geo. Hills Har
ness Shop.
83-2M379
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
HOUSE AT A BARGAIN
Five room house, one lot, good gar
den spot, small barn and other build
ings, good well, in Southwest Alli
ance Willi sell at a bargain or ex
change for land or relinquishment.
Inquire at Herald office.
33-2pd-1377
FOR SALE Two houses. Part
cash, easy terttns.
MRS. HOLDRIDGE.
33-2-1372
GROCERY STORE FOR SAL E
Gocd location. ttood trade. Reason
for selling, failing health of proprie
tor. Bulldlnc to rent, inquire at
Henild office.
27-tf-1317
LEGAL BLANKS
A large line of conveyancing and
other legal blanks is carried in
stock at the office of The Alliance
Herald. We can supply these in
any quantity desired. Following is
a list of some of the blanks carried
in stock:
Agreement for Building
Agreement for Warranty Deed
Assignment of Mortgage
Application for Druggist's Permit
Administrator's or Executor's Deed
Bond for Deed
Bill of Sale
Chattel Lease
Contract for Real Estate
Farm Lease
E.st ray Notice
Miscellaneous Bond
Quit Claim Deed
Release of Mechanic's Lien
Subpoena
Warranty Deed
Warrant
Writ of Replevin
Release of Mortgage
Option Contract
Peddler's State License
Mechanic's Lien
Notes
Real Estate Mortgage
Extension of Mortgage
Indemnity Bond
Lease of City Property
Iease of Personal Property
Lease
Mortgage Deed
Contract for Sale of Real Estate
Mortgage
Contractor's Bond
Mortgage for Coupon Notes
The above list include only a part
of the blanks which we carry in
stock. If there is any other blank
that you wish, call at our office, or
write for it, and we will supply the
same in any quantity you desire.
HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY,
Alliance, Nebraska.
$100 Reward, $100.
The rentiers of this paper will be BaMSli to I earn
that there In 'it leant one dreaded disease that solenre
has been able to cure In all IU stages, and that la
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being a constitutional disease, requires a constitu
tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken In
ternally, acting (MrecUy upon the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the
foundation of the disease, and giving toe patient
strength by building up the constitution and assist
ing nature In doing Ita work. The proprietors have
so much faith In Its curative powers that they offer
One Hundred Dollars for any rase that It falls to
cure. Send for list of testimonials.
Address F. J. CHENKV CO.. Toledo, O.
Sold by all Druggists. : v
Take Hall's Family fills tor constipation.
HEMINGFORD
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Say, You !
Old papers at The Herald office at
6 cents per bunch.
Kne trial package of Conkley's
l.i,. Powder and big 80-page Poultry
book free from J. H. Vaughan and
Son.
33-4pd-1378
Go-
After
Business
in a business way the
advertising way. An ad
in this paper offers the
maximum service at the
minimum cost. It
reaches the people of
the town and vicinity
you want to reach.
as an
r a1
Try It
It Pays
fOW about that printing
job you're in need of?
Come in and as about
it at your firat opportunity.
Don t wait until the very
laat moment but five ua a
little time and we'll show
yoa what high grade work
we emit turn out.
Or Eiken. formerly a resident of
this place. Is visiting with his friends
here.
Mrs. John Armstrong left Tuesday
for a visit with her son Will In So.
Dakota.
Lenord Fenner came in on 43 Wad
nesday for a few days visit with his
brother Bradford and family.
Mrs C ,1 Wildy and Mrs. Frank
Jackson of Alliance visited Thursday
afternoon with Mrs. Fred Abley.
The Kp worth Drama Club went up
to Crawford again Thursday afternoon
where they gave their play which
was postponed a week ago.
Walter and Edward Hughes were
Incoming passengers on 44 Thursday
from Lusk. Wyoming, where they
went to look at the country in view
of taking up a claim
Miss Bertha Clark, sister of W. L.
Clark, who has bfen visiting here for
the past few weeks, left Sunday for
a visit, with friends In Iowa
Charles Buslinel! spent the past
week looking after business matters
in the eastern part of the state.
Ora Philips from Marsland was
transacting business in town Wed
nesday. Mrs. flrace Walsner and children
came in from Sheridan Wyoming on
Wednesday for a visit with her moth
er. Mrs. lien Johnson.
Mrs. Robert Anderson left the first
of the week for a visit with her par
ents at Magnate, Nebr.
A. M. Miller, Charles Shindler and
James Harry went to Alliance Wed
nesday as delegates to the republican
county convention. Mr. Shindler al
so attended hardware dealers conven
tion the same day.
Bert Langford and wife came In
from the ranch Thursday returning
Friday.
Henry Renswold returned Thurs
day from Iowa where he went some
time ago to bring his girls home.
Mrs. Ella Hlckey and family were
shopping in Hemingford Friday.
The Misses Hazel Hlckey, Agnes
Delslng, Ida I'hrig, Alma Rosenberg
er and Stella Keister all returned
from Alliance Saturday whre they
had been attending NormaJ. which
closed Friday.
Miss Sadie Hopkins came up from
Alliance Saturday where she had
beeai visiting with friends for a few
da.vV.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Donavan were
incoming passengers or. 4i: Sunday.
They had been to attend the funeral
of Roy Donavan who met death last
Friday by being thrown ami dragged
by a horse which he was riding on
his brother's homestead in Stoux
county.
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Mrs. Belle Brown came up from
Alliance Sunday where she will spend
so'ae time with her daughters bare,
Mrs. Walter Sanquest and child
ren returned from Iowa where she
lus been visiting with her parents
for some time.
Mrs. Mary Mahu".v lift Kumla
on 44 for her honii in Colorado after
?p idlng the past three wioks visit
ItlH wifli her siste-. Mr;-.. James Whe
la;1, and other fr::iis here.
see
The Hemingford flrtt ball team
vein out to Philip Mi li.el's Sunday
where they played the Whistle Creek
team which trimmed them up to the
tune of 14 to 4. What is the matter,
bos?
John Sampy made a business trip
to Alliance Monday, returning Tues
day. Evalyn McBurney came ut from
Alliance Monday where she h:ts been
attending Normal.
C. Klenpke and Norbet Frohnapfel
were passengers to Alliance Sunday,
returning Monday.
e e
C. J. Wildy and family. Orvel Kid
well and wife and Billy Mounts and
wife all took dinner with Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Price Sunday.
Ed Wildy transacted business in
Allian v Tuesday.
Mil Susie Davison Is looking af
ter t:,. business at the People's
bank this week while Mrs. Jenkins
Is in the east.
Lawrence Bomer is putting down
a well for the Farmers' Creamery
Company which expects to open for
business about the first of Septem
ber. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Hubble went
out to Sioux county Monday taking
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Donavan out home,
Little Everet Abley, son of Mr.
ami Mrs Emery Abley, died Mou
da evening after iveral weeks' suf
fering from a complication of liver
and kidney trouble Funeral service
were held Wednesday afternoon
at 2 p. m. from the Mehodist church.
Interment in the local cemetci
D. W. Butler has purchased the
slock of groceries and meat market
of George Hedgeeock and has PMVad
HUie into the drug store buildup
second door south of the bank, and
has combined the grocery and shoe
stores. As Mr. Butler has been In
business In Hemingford for a num
ber of years, we nre sure he will
get his share of the trade.
,
DR. F. W. BOLAND
Office Over First State
Bank
Hemingford, Nebr.
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July- 27. IMS.
Fine rains and everything looks
fine. Sure crop this year.
P. 8. Mailey is the owner of a fine
into. Good for Perry
a e
Tlin I'nderwood brothers are put
ting up the Olson hay this year.
I II
The Marsh boys are going to put
up the hav for P. 8. Malley.
W. S. Coker Is remodeling his
house these days.
Mrs. J. C. Hawkins has her a new
blue flame coal oil stove. That. Is
three In this neighborhood this month
all from Acheson's.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wright and
family were visiting Mr. and Mrs. J.
('. Hawkins Tuesday the 23rd.
The following families took dinner
at Iee Marsh's Sunday: Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Worley and Mr. and Mrs.
Hunt from the Worley ranch and
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lamon.
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Mr. and Mrs McLaughlin from Al
liance were visiting Mr. and Mrs. J.
C. Wright last Sunday.
Mrs. Guy Worley has a fine baby
boy. The mother and baby are do-
D fine and we think Guy will re
cover soon.
Mrs. W. S. Coker took dinner at
the G. H Hagaman home Sunday.
Mrs. J. C. Wright, uperlntend'iit
of the Mount Pleasant Sunday school
being absent, Mrs. J. C. Hawkins
took her place.
ALLIANCE CHAUTAUQUA
City Directory
Municipal Officers
Mayor W. O. Barnes.
Clerk-Jay D. Emerlck.
Treasurer Percy Cogswell.
Police Judge Gregory Zurn.
City Attorney E H. Boyd.
Street and Water Commissioner
J. H. Carlson.
City Engineer Reuben Knight.
Chief of Police SI Lalng
Chief of Fire Department W. O.
Barnes.
City Physician H. A. Copsey.
City Scavenger C. W. Jeffers.
Councilmen
President of Council - John Snyder
First Ward J. H. Vaughan, Geo.
A. Mollrlng.
s. cond Ward John Snyder, K. J.
Stern.
Board of Health
Mayor. Chief of Police and City
Physician.
A Real Treat in 8tore for the
People of Alliance
and Vicinity
THE FIVE DAYS' PROGRAM
City Light, Water
and Sewerage Department
Office City Hall.
Commissioner J. H. Carlson.
Manager N. A. Kemmlsh
Police Department
Headquarters City Hall.
Police Judge G. W. Zurn.
Chief of Police 81 Lalng.
Night Marshal L. W. Curtis.
Fire Department
Headquarters and Club Rooms
City Hall, Alliance Volunteer Fire
Department.
Chief W. O. Barnes.
Assistant Chief Lewis Laravea.
Secretary C. W. Spacht.
Hose Co. No. 1 City Hall.
Foreman L. E. Pllklngton.
Assistant Foreman D. J. Moran
Hose Co. No. 2 City Hall.
Foreman Cal Cor.
Assistant Foreman J. H. Klau
san. Hook and Ladder No. 1 City Hall.
Foreman G. A. Hills.
Assistant Foreman W. F. Buch-man.
Jt is not necessary for us to tell
Herald readers in this article that
the Alliance Chautauqua starts Wed
nesday, August 7. You already
Know the date, but you will want a
program of the entertainment and
we are giving it below.
J. Alden Bumstead, former edu-
a . nal secretary of a city Y. M. C.
A. and at one time connected with a
State railway commission, will be the
Chautauqua manager. The afternoon
. : " ' i i i I I t ) 'it m a v v v, n nu
the evening program at 7:45 o'clock.
The Junior Chautauqua will be held
each day of the week under the di
rection of Miss Florence Hamilton.
SEASON TICKETS
Adult If purchased of the busl-
ness men $1.50
Adult If purchased at Chautau
qua gate 2.00
Child 100
Child Single Admission 15
County
Court House 519 Box Butte Ave.
Clerk Monte Hargraves.
Treasurer Edgar M. Martin.
County Judge L. A. Berry.
Attorney Eugene Burton.
Sheriff C. M. Cox.
Coroner C. E. Slagle.
Superintendent of Schools Delia
M. Reed.
Assessor E. P. Sweeney.
Surveyor F. E. Hamblln.
District Court
Judge W. H. Westover, Rush
vllle. Clerk Monte Hargraves.
UNITED STATES
United States Board of Pension
Examiners
President Dr. H. H. Bell wood.
Secretary Dr. C. E. Slagle.
Treasurer Dr. C. H. Churchill.
United States Land Office
Nos. 6-8 McCorkle Blk.
Register W. W. Wood.
Receiver H. J. EUU.
ory Tuesday In I. O. 0. F. Hall. M,
O., J R. Snyder; V G , Link Low.
wry; Sec., A. J. Macey.
Alliance Rebekah Lodge No. 104
Meets second and fourth. Frldayt of
each month In I. O. O. F. Hall. N.
G., Mrs. W. R Drake; V. O.. Mr.
J. R. Snyder; Sec., Mrs. Mosaa
Wright; Treas., Mrs. C. M. Cot.
Knights of Columbus
Alliance Council No. 975 Meeta
every Sunday night in club room of
Holy Rosary church. O. K., D. E.
Lynch; D. G. K . W. H McCoy; Sao.,
C. W. Hyland.
Masonic
Alliance Lodge No. 183, A. F. A,
M. Regular meetings Thursday be
fore full moon of each month at
Masonic Hall. W. M., J. H. H.
Hewitt; 8ec, L. H. Mosher.
Alloyan Chapter No. 185, O. E. 0.
Meets first and third Tuesdays of
each month In Masonic Hall. W. M.,
Mrs. L. A. Berry; 8ec., Mrs. Anna
Davis.
Bunah Commandry No. 26, Knlghta
Templar Meet secdnd and fourth
Tuesdays of each month In Masonlo.
Hall. E. C, Henry Renneau: Rec,
F. W. Irish.
Sheba Chapter No. 64, R. A. M.
Meets first and third Mondays of
each month at Masonic Hall. H. P.,
E. C. McCluer; 8ec, L. H. Moaner,
Modern Brotherhood of America
Pioneer Lodge No. 758 Meets sec
ond and fourth Wednesdays of each
month at M. B. A. Hall. Pres., I.
R. Wilcox; Bee. F. J. Brennan;
Treas., H. E. Boone.
Modern Woodmen of America
Box Butte Camp No. 733 Meeta
first and third Wednesdays of each
tnonth at K. C. Hall. V. C, George
Davis; Clk., F. W. Irish.
Royal Highlanders
Alliance Castle No. 43 Meets f'.ret
and third Fridays of each month In
K. C. Hall. I. P., Mrs. Jennie Reed;
Sec. -Treas., A. D. Rodgers.
Royal Neighbors of America
Crescent Camp No. 1380 Meeta
first and third Saturday afternoons
of each month in M. B. A. Hall. O..
Mr3. E. R. Morrison; Receiver, Mra.
C. O. Davenport; Recorder, Mrs. L.
H. Highland.
Woodmen of the World
Maple Camp No. 165 Meets sec
ond and last Wednesdays of each
:nhth In I. O. O. F.-Hall. C. C., A.
D. Rodgers; Sec., M. H. Grebe.
Brotherhood of American Yeomen
Alliance Homestead No. 1832
Meets first Friday of each month at
I. O. O. F. Hall. Foreman, Philip
Nohe. Sr.; Cor., Mrs. Cora Iewls.
TRADES AND LABOR ORGANIZATIONS
Brlckmason's International Union
Alliance Union No. 4 Meets first
and third Mondays cf each month
at home of the president. Pres.. T.
F. Akerman: Fin. fac., Mr. Brast.
WEDNESDAY
Afternoon
Opening Exercises
Concert The Nashville Serenaders
Lecture Frank L. Ixveland
Admission 25c
Evciirrj
Prelude The Nashville Serenaders
An Evening of Magw Alonao Moore
Admission 35c
THURSDAY
Afternoon
Prelude The RLner Sisters and
Miss Iathrop
Lecture J. Everlst Cathell
Admission 25c
Evt ling
Concert The Riner Sisters and
Miss Lathrop
Character Delineations Halwood
Robert Maniove
Admission 35c
PR I DAY
Afternoo i
Prelude Dunbar Singing Orches
l Ie-ture James G. Whiting
Admission 25c
Eve-11.13
An Evening of Music and Entertain
ment Dunbar Singing Orchestra
Admission 35c
SATURDAY
Aftei no jo
Concert Imperial tiuards Band
Ijecture Alva M. Retaze!
Admission Uc
Evening
Grand Concert Imperial Guards
Band
Admission 60c
SUNDAY
Afternoon
Prelude -The Litc hfield Trio
Sermou-IH-tuie Chancellor George
H. Bradford
Vespec Service
Admission 25c
Evening
Sacred Concert The Litchfield Trio
Admission 35c
Asylums, Hospitals and Homes
St. Joseph's Hospital Emerson
avenue and 11th street.
SOCIETIES
Miscellaneous
Alliance Women's Christian Tem
perance Cnion Meets second and
fourth Thursdays of each month at
homes of members. Pres., Mrs. I.
E Tash; Sec., Mrs. R. C. Strong;
Treas., Mrs I. M. Fernald.
American Nobles
Alliance Harbour No. 254 Meets
first and third Fridays of each
month at L O. O. F. Hall. N., 8. A.
Shephard; Sec -Treas , G. E. Ijeldy.
Brotherhood of
Lo;otrotive Engnee.-a
Alliance Division No. 622 Meeta
second and fourth Thursday after
noons of each month in M. B. A.
Hail. C. E., C. B. Gibson; Sao.
Treas., H. Renneau.
Grand International
Auxiliary, B. L. E.
Alpha Division No 399 Meets firat
and third Thursdays of each month
in If. B. A. Hail. Pres.. Mrs. C. O.
Davenport; Sec, Mrs. Guy Miller.
Ancient Order of United Workmen
Alliance Lodge No. 202 Meets
second and fourth Mondays of each
month at I. O. O. F. Hall. M. W.,
R. E. Drlscoll; Recorder. F. W. Ir
ish; Treas., Geo. Darling.
Degree of Honor, l.atk Lodge No.
152 Meets the first and third Thurs
days of each month at the I. O. O.
F Hall. C. H , Mrs. W W. John
son; Rec Sec.. Mrs. A. T. Lunn.
Benevolent Protective Order of Elks
Alliance Lodge No. 961 Club
rooms Reddish Blk E. R. II E.
Gantz; E L K., W H. Butler; Sec,
Percy Cogswell.
Fraternal Order of Eagles
Alliance Aerie No. 136 Club rooms
Mallery Bldg.. open day and night.
Meets every Thursday. W. P., L.
A. Suprlse; Sec. C. E. Calder;
Treas . Carl Spacht.
Independent Order of Odd Fellows
Alliance Lodge No lt8 Meets ev
Brotherhood of Locomotive
Firemen and Engineers
Alliance Lodge No. 623 Meets ev
ery. Sunday at the M. B. A. Hall.
Pres.. J. A. Phelan; Sec, Joseph
Bogan.
Ladies' Auxiliary, B. L. F.
Box Butte Lodge No. 132 Meeta
second and fourth Fridays of each
month. In M. B. A. Hall. Pres..
Mrs. R. C. Withaui; Sec, Mrs. J.
Bogan.
Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen
Hard Struggle Lodge No. 642
Meets rirst and third Monday after
noons of each month at the M. B.
A. Hall. Pres.. R. E. McKenzle;
Sec, A. J. Ward; Treas., Monte
Hargraves.
International Associa
tion of Machinist
Point of Rocks Lodge No. S02
Meets second and fourth Mondays of
each month at the K. C. Hall. Prea.,
Geo. D. McGlll; Sec. Theo. Wad-dell.
Order of Railway Conductors
Box Butte Division No. 427 Meeta
each Tuesday afternoou at the I. O.
O F. Hall. C. C. James GaddU;
Sec.-Treaa., John S. Ward.