The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, October 17, 1912, Image 2

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    VOLUME XIX
NUMBER 45
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Believes in an Honest, Efficient, Economical,
Business Administration of State Affairs.
More common sense business in the Gov
ernor's office and less politics.
Invites the support of voters on his record
as a citizen of Nebraska, as school teacher,
farmer, stock raiser, business man, and state
senator.
JOHN H. MOREHEAD
Democratic and Peoples Independent Candidate for Governor
Nebraska
NOTICE
Crystal Theatre
We wish to announce to the public that from this
week on the Crystal Theatre la booked with the Sullivan
A Considine Empress Theatrical Circuit of Chicago,
Omaha and Denver. Acts going from coast to coast,
this company Is kuown the world over for Its high class
vaudeville acts.
Have closed a deal with the Universal Film Com
pany of Omsha for eighteen thousand (18,000) feet of
film per week, six thousand (6,000) feel to be shown at
the Crystal, running three shows per night, change of
pictures every other day, change i vaudeville twice
weekly. Higher class vaudeville and pictures hut the
price remains the same,
10c and 15c
Empress Theatre
OCTOBER 21st
We Will Use twelve thousand (12,000) feet of the
newest and most up-to date pictures from the Universal
Company, running three thousand (8,000) feet per niffht,
making daily change Of two thousand (2,000) feet.
Programme selected Iron the All Star Company.
For Both Theatres
. If. P. Nestor, Powers, Eclair, ni Bisoo.Crystal,
Rex, Oem, Champion Victor and Milawo Company's
tilms, giving you a much better program than has ever
been presented in Alliance before
We thank you for your kindness m the past and solicit
your patronage in the future.
Empress and Crystal
.... Theatres ....
TOM O'KEEFE AT LINCOLN
Tom O'Kaefe, formerly owner of
The Herald and resident Of Box Mil tie
COUtkty for many years, is naw Bl
Lincoln. Tom may isit friends and
relatives in Alliance soon Ho bus
sold out all his interests at Mission,
Texas, where he has been located
since leaving Alliance a couple of
years ago.
SELLS MUCH LAND
LITTLE GIRL BREAKS LEG
Brought to Alliance Hospital to have
Bone Set
TUe three year oM daugh' or of
Mr. and Mrs. Mallard of Mlnghatii
whs run over Til lit J by a heavily
loaded wagon and her leu broken
Just above the knee Mcing unable
to ui l inedi'-al attention there she
was hronuiit to Alliance Wednesday
noon and taken to the hospital where
the bone was set by Dr. Copesy.
The little girl was very brave and
made the trip without flincttlttg.
BRINGS THOROBRED
HUNTING DOGS
D. J. Pollock Sold Over 2,000 Acres
of North Platte Valley Land
In Few Weeks
I). .1. Pollock, of the Home Land
Company, of Sc. ittsbluff, was In Al
liance Wednesday. Mr. Pollock is
located at Aft on, Iowa, and is now
engaged iii selling land at Srotts
bluff. He was accompanied on this
trip by a number o; I mil buyers who
piirehased there'. He makes a trip
every few days bringing out home
seekers. During Hie last few weeks this
firm lias sold ovi r L'.aon a res of ir
risat. d land n ar Scottsbluff Thcv
ar bringing- I" many new settlers
and srate that business in the r al
aetata line is rapidly increasing.
Mr Pollock is an old schoolmate of
P -una ;ti r I. B. Tash and the two
men are great friends. They enjoy
getting together and tefling of boy
hood at every opportunity.
Eastern Man Making Hunt Near SALE OF HIGH CLASS
nance w.m rnze winnincj ujg MARES AND HORSES
Win. L. Smith, of Staplchurst, Ne
braska, arrived in Alliance Wednes
day bringing wiih him two tliorobreil
setters, mot her and pup, with which
he expects to do some fancy bunting
near Alliance for it few we. ks
The mother dog is a registered
setter, Tray Din Cladstone, No. 19,
748, winning novice and limit bitch
at the Omaha bench show. She is
three years old.
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OFFICERS CAPTURE DESERTERS
Cal Cox and Si Lamg Capture Sol
diers from Ft. Robinson
The local officers were notified
the 'u'st ' tbe week that two sal
diers had deserted from Port Robin
son and to be on the lookout tor
lie in. On Tuesday Cox and l.aJng
learned that two in a of their de
scription were OB a farm north of
town and securing an auto, went af
ter them.
On being caught by surprise 'he
men surrendered without i rouble ami
wt re brought back to tow n and plac
id in the county jail. Their nanus!
a:i Aaron Prieiid of Troop A and
Win It Kvans of Troop M. Tie '
wele r turned lo the Port Wednes I
day. I lie rcwarii, wiucn is a goon
one, will be paid to the . Vlliaiiee of
ficer. Might as well tut down the high
cost of living by saving ui your ex
pense for fool wear, when you can
get the In si men's and boys' !n.
al Nichols- shoe shop much cheaper
than the same class of goods .hi
be bought ill other places.
dverlis. nit nl i 44tfl 4!4
i)r P W. liolaud of Hemlngford
was called to Alliance Sunday night,
returning on P". the next day.
(J. M Manks, who is well known
in this part of NebrMlU as a breed
er of high class horses, has decided
lo quit brei ding horses Bad. will
have a dispt rsiOD sale al his place
twenty-eight mill's northeast of Al
liance, on Tuesday, October BB
. ill be seen by his advertisoiiK at
in this Issue of The Herald. Persons
who wish to secure the very best
grade of Clyde and Shire bri.od
mans, or some exceptionally good
w.r'u mans and geldings, or a good
imported stallion, will have a fin"
opportunity to do so at this sale.
SPEAKS AT HYANNIS
K. Von Porrell, of Scottsbluff, dem
ocratic candidate for state senator,
pseeed thru Alliance Wedm-d.o in
his way to Hyannls where he spoke
the eaitnB evening. Mr. Von Porrell
was formerly regent of the ('nivei-,.
My of Nebraska and is well known
In pubile life. He stands a vei
gi; id opportunity of being elected
WHAT WE NEVER FORGET
ie. Hiding to science, are the things
a Miciated with our early home life,
such' as Htickleu's Arnica Salve, that
u. other or grandmother used to cute
our burns, boils, .scalds, sores, skin
captions, cut. prains or bruises. Por
ty years of cures prove its uterii
Pnriialcd for Bttas, corns or cold
sores. Only 2.1 cents at Pril K.
Holsu ii s.
h ert iseilient
VISITS O'BANNON FAMILY
Miss Agues Schrader. of Atkinson.
Nebr., sisler-in-law of Oscar O'Man
lion, is visiting Mrs. O'Mannon ibis
week She arrived Wednesday noou
and will probably be here three or
four weeks.
Eugene Burton
Democratic and Peoples Independent
Candidate for
COUN1 Y A TTORNE Y
Box Butte County
Your support respectfully solicited
A MILLION DOLLARS
PAID FOR BEET CROP
Farmers in North Platte Valley Re
alize Big Returns on Yield of
Sugar Vegetable
More than one million dollars will
be paid this year for sugar beets to
the farmers who raised Hum in the
Notts Pla'te vall -y be: u ecu Mridge
port. Nebr., and Dingle, NV'yo., ac
cording to P. A. Wright of Scotts
bittff, Mr. Wright, who was in Lin
Cols on Monday, di dared that this
has been a very prosperous seasaon
I ;n that part of the slate
"The average beet crop is esti
: Stated at fifteen tons to the acre,
land the farmers will get $5.50 per
I ten for them, delivered at the ship
! ping stations along Hie line." he
! said. Tins means a return f 5n
as acre for the bets. Tin lops
will bring about $.: an acre more for
rattle feed. About IT.uOll acres was
planted for ph..
The sugar factory at So ittsbluff
will pay out ffJSjSSi for o.ieratiiig
expenses alone. besides the mi.ne
which goes lo the farmers for their
crop The factory is using l.4oo
ion.- of b-ets per day and Hie cam
paign, which slatted on September
M, will continue for about Iff days."
Mr. Wright is an enthusiastic
bo isier for In- se i loll and dt He
ay the alfalfa crop raisod in Hie
Noiih Platte valley will nearly all
be ftnl lo live stock there this year
-o thai little will be shipped. Meet
pulp is also usi-d for feeding cattle
and sheep. Iist yer IuS.immi .sheep
ere fed. This year the numbl'e
will be considerably more. Lincoln
Star.
Pure Home Rendered Lerd
Pure lard at the Palace Meat Mar
ket. All sized pails and cans at
!-' cents per pound. KVKUY POI ND
IS CtPARANTKKD Why do you
pay one-third mar w Immi you can
get better lard at le.s? , are,
I -onig to introduce our lard and
this is the way we do it for a short
tim.' This prh e is below cost to
us, but will make us money in the
long run. whtn our lard becomes
known. This favors our customers
and will make us money, too.
PALACE MEAT MARKET
Phone 131.
Adven iseim nt
Alliance, Nebraska
DR. MOWMAN, general practice.
Phones office, residence. IS.
Country calls attended promptly.
Ad arl iseinent t tttfltss)
A. J. KENNEDY
DENTIST
JotiKr id Alliance National Bank HIB
Over Postothce .;.
Phoue 391. 9
ii i a 4 1 1
Dr. JA5. P. HAXFIELD
Dentist
OVER BRENNAN'S DRUG STORE
All Electrical Equipment
Evenings by Appointment
PHONE 525 RED
Kd Marks has beeu out lo his
farm HilSfWeek helping to thresh a
hllsBpar crop of flax.
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