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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1913)
Merchants' Three-Course Lunch SERVED AT The Drake during the entire month of January, from noon till 2 p. m for 35c W. C. T. U. DEPERTMENT MHs J .f. VANCE, Pre Sunt. H IH1I M H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , i i n H4"Hjtt MEN AND BOYS 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H 1 1 n it H 1 1 1 III l H44j H 1 ( EFORE bin Wg your foot wear, see M. I.). Nichols stock of New Shoes. Better -roods and lower prices. It wont cost you anything to look at them. Remember the place, ut the sign of the boot, 217 Box Butte avenue. i b Warlin Repeating Shotgun .twhhXlv TW. vl.A .-J ...1. i L J j a 1 Made ftMH byiadepettUbXty. The nU lop um) adr riecBoa tp nan and powder MM from rout gyggt hrjp quick. IMN repeal thota. Rain, aleet, mow and foreign matr-r cu l get into the action , I he mernanum ti atrong nmple, wrar-remrting. The double extraenra puff anr shell iiulantly : two apecial aafet itVS? 5rrwnl '"MlfHI dirharge while actios b unlocked, and an automatic recoil block make, har.g fire, harmUL All Martin, are atrnnaly made, fine v ba anred rn.,,!. h.,rl l.,ihn. ..... I J I t -- 1- i . eti 10 lata TiViV 5 ' mccM'nm a'" nrte while action M unlocked, and an automatic recoil Hock male, hat.. All Martin, are Mrotigly made finely balanced, accurate, hard hitting gun., and ate the quicker and down and clean, Illustration mow. Model 24 grade A' 12 gauge : it ha, all the feature, that make t ' - . . . -ax TTlllOW .-itreet ptaw tig nd rasi-it for a perfect i B Pr reload) your ghrlla ! Vonr empty fired ahrlls are the expensive part of factory ammunition. They're as strong ami Rocld as new. and it's easy to reload! Merely rlcrap and rc-cap shell, insert powder, crimp shell I en to bullet. You r. load 100 .39-tO S. R. cartridges (buying; bullets I in y! I frottr at total exnense T?e.: casting bullets yourself 3Sc: new factory I cartridges cost tt.Se, Free -Ideal Hand Rook tells all about reloading all i . . rinc, pistol and slintgun ammunition: ifln pares of valuable information; Tree for 3 stamps postage. The Mgrlin Firearms Co., 42 Willow St., New Haven, Conn. ' ESTABLISH A RANCH ON PUBLIC LAND HIGH PRIC S OF CATTLE INSUR S THIS TO BE a GOOD BUSINESS FOR MANY YEARS It la not generally knoui.. !ut it Is ,-t fact, thai one b roii t an now tak. up i4t acres or t'OVtrUIMIII la:nl in Wyoming as folloiv.: Pint, file a Desert land i-utry on ICO acres where vou can . -li the drai.i iuc from IDOO acres. In eries of small storage r Ml r Ufttcleul io irrigate as mm h as 81 acres of the enirv ami at leas; S acres on any 40 of the ISO. Kor this Itio you pay the government 2o tents an acre at the tltte of riling and 11.90 an acre when pro l Is made. Second, file on :;.'0 M a homestead no Chaffee for the land hut en tryman must reside upon tlie homestead :-. vi ;i tnontkt each e:n- lor three years and raise a crop on 2 acre- the set unci vear and hav 4 acres in crop the third year. Third, buy Itju acres from the government at $1 5 per at ifm This 160 must join the homestead. There are hundreds of such locations now open to entn. If you wanl one of these ranches write me today for map ami particular. D. Clem Deaver, Immigration Agent 1004 Fat nam Street, Omaha, Nebraska Phone 649 Buy Nohe's Bread Phone 649 We Guarantee Satisfaction Do not acct-pt a substitute but be sure every loaf has our label, which reads: NOHri'S HOME-MADE BREAD We also make VIENNA HRl.Al) and all kinds of FANCY CAKES. ORDER BY PHONE 649 W. C. T. U. PARLOR MEETING Tuesday evening, January 14, the V. ('. T. C. held a parlor meeting nt the home of .Mrs. V. 8. Acheson. The wpaclous rooms were crowded with member anil friends, a Vint f if ; v being present The guests were reclved by (he hostess, assisted by Mrs. I. K. Vash. mesidrnt of the 1'nion. The ea iy art of UM evening was spent In frndly greetings, general convert i ilon and a social good time. Mrs. Jaims Oaddis was in charge Of the program which was much en joyed by all present. Delightful muu ic wm furnished by a selected or chestra compost tl of PrOf, Clements, i'aul and Carl Thomas, accompanied b' Miss Hattie Renswold. Mrs B. (!. Ltlag gave two of her tholtfst readings which are always so much appreciated. The instru mental solos by Mrs. Zediker brought much applause, which shows how her skill is accepted by Alliance audi ence. Miss Angela Ware favored the company with two beautiful vocel selections. Her sweet voice, so can fully trained, captivated the lls tciurs and they hope to hear her sing frequently She WM accompan ied by Mrs Zediker. The orchestra made pleasant music during the refreshment hour; the hostess being assisted in serving by Miss Alice A'heson, Miss (-'ranees Oltboti and .l:.-s Main l Young. After refreshments Rev Gordon was in; roduced and brought greet ings and good wishes in the women of the V. C. T. V. He spoke Of the good work being done in their many lines of endeavor. He gave a backward glimpse of the work of the V. C. T. U. of Alliance in the early days, Mrs. Gordon having been , (he first president of the V. C. T. I'. in Alliance. Mis. Rowan please.) all present by giving some reminis i i nsts of early days in Alliance. At a late hour the guests of th; evening depar.ed feeling that it was good to have benn present. These parlor or social meetings represent but one of the forty different de partments of Y. C. T. l Work, and are In barge of Mrs. .lames Gadtlis for the present year. We hqpe she will prepare more of these pleasant jnecitingB. Thanks anil platitude are extended by the Union to all who assisted on the program, tbM Mad tag pleasure to the evening. William Sulze.r, governor of New York, in a recent letter to the Men's aanue for Woman Suffrage, said: "There Is no man in the country more in favor of woman sui'fraue than I am, and I will do all I can for it." In a paMk statement made by Fred Courey of Philadelphia, who is awaiting sentence for murder, he gives the following pathetic warning to the youth of his town: "If I had not been under the influenctof li quor It would never have happened. Young men, take a poor unfortun ate's advice: Take the pled-e just once for a year not to touch, tasia or handle, and if you an succeed for that length of time, why, mosi Utwredlr you can do it at all times. Would you actually belit ve that to this inc incut I can hardly believe I rt ally killed this young .man. No. I cannot. I have led a good life, and this is the first time In my Wfe I was ever Io. ked up. I have never hung Rrotind street corners or coin ini'.ted disordt rly conduct of any hind. This terrible drinking wi'h young men on lots or in alleys may It ad you to unylhing. This was the first time that I ever Indulged in such a parly Drink and cigarettes are things that cause crime. Now. young men, take me as a warning. Follow my advice wlim I say to you to put yourself In the place where you can say, I aelther drink, sm:;!te or clu mV " The li lifts tr of Public Inspection or Hungary has iiwued an official proel filiation to the effect that -a h year, hereafter, one day shall be et aside In all the public schools when teachers shall devote Special attention to the scientific facts re garding alcohol. The day will be known avs 'anti-alcohol day". WhUky is the blood of tragedy cr bleeding wounds and bleeding hearts. It is composed of the blood of the 'on. tlu monkey, the uoat anil the hog. Give the mct cultivated man j a dr!nk and he feeys bold as brass. 1 wise as Solomon, stroug aa a lion that's the Hons bhod. Give him more and b become irrcpresstbly funny and everything In funny to MM that's the monkey's blood. Give yei more aud he becomes silly and stupid as a goat that's the goat's blood. Oit him still more a id sraHowi in the mire, lost to honor, dead to shame that's the blood of the hog. to the level ut whioh whis ky will at last bring hH! Golorndo Record. There Is a French paying that "It is the wi men who make the morals cr a country." '1 ait Is not true, can not be true, so long as men alone ninke the laws. For the law Is a mighty teacher cr morality or Int uit rallty. Justice or Injustice. .Mrs. Josephine K. Mutler The use or alcohol among orricers or the army nnd navy is declared the "most barriing obstacle to progress" In a report by Colonel Mervln Mans, rhler surgeon of the Kastern Divis ion or the Army. In this report, made public in the Journal of the Military Service, published by . the selling rooo products WILLIAM MITCHELL Merchants handling provisions ehnuld understand better than any one else the value or advertising Vou enn always wake people up by talking about good things to eat. When people get tired of politics and sports, they will still read a well written advertisement of table sup plies. See how money Is poured out like water to advertise rood products on a national scale. It must pay or It would nut bo spent. The Batne Held can be workt tl In the lo -al newipi per with equal proHt proportionately. In the average newspaper the ATTORNBY AT L aw, ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA oti'teis at uovernors island. Golon- butchers, grocers, and other provls el Mans recomtnt mis that "no one ion men do not advertise as rreely who Him alcoholic beverages should be appointid to important positions, civil or military, to the command or military or naval roms. or any oth er positions of Importance and re sponsibility." The DOi tOd States Government, Which has taken a leadlnn furt in the movement to surpress the World's opium evil, would logicalh have greater inriuence did It not tol ratO ami receive rev.nue from a tratle which is quite as abominable, ami as rulnons. as Is the opium trade. ('. W. Madison, proprietor of the Mitchell moving picture theatre, vis ited with Alliante friends last Fri day afternoon, etiiroute to Denver. EASY PUMPING Get water easy rrom Deep Wetla. with tlie "Wilson Pump Counterbal ance." Four root windmill sufricieii! with this device. Saves $5 to $20 0001 Of windmill, wear and jerk. Price $5. Satisractlon guaranteed. Reference: Farmers & Traders Hank Vt Waco. Order of Wilscn Counter balance Co., Waco, Nebr. Adv I784-.v2t I j ; "5r More iv-wi ivi m f BURTON & WESTOVfiR Attorneys at Law LAW ATTORNEYS Office First National Bank Bldg Phoae tSo. ALLIANCE. NEB. (1. M. BULLOCK. Attorney at Law, ALLIANCE, NEB. F. M. BROOME LAND ATTORIf F. Lontfexperlpno as Receiver tr S. UoloOv s 1 1 - into for prompt vnd efflcloat ssrrtctt Office in Opera House Block ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA BRUCE W ILCOX Lawyer and Land Attorney Practitioner In civil courts since 1440 aftO lejtlster U. 8. Land Offlce from IMS to mf nfornisttoa by mall s spm-lalty. orrtca is i.wn orrtua buildis-o ALLIANCE . irrBRAOCA :s lry goods, clothing, rumlshlngs ami rurnlture dealers, notwithftand ing the power or the food appeal Here Is a sample notice clipped from an exchange, showing how not Io do it B 's Corner Grocery Remember to make this your trading place Highest market price paid tor country products Always a square deal. Full line or staple and rancy groceries. Canned goods a specialty. Phone 451 That advertisement is good as rar as It goes, for it show that B Is on the Job, nnd doing his best to got trade. But It proves nothing else, and It wheta no appetite ror his goods. Take by way of contrast several paragraphs clipped rrom another ad j oRtE toppernoll in Hie same paper, no attempt 'being ' lt. Phone 30 male to reproduce display : j Qs-S. Coppemoll & Petef SCU v..eierj, I'rvsiey wnun piume, crisp, tender, aromatic flavor, large bunch, rive cents." Sweet eider, made from selected apples, decayed rrult rejected.! bright, pungent tasting russets The' nut brown cream or the orchard. 2" ( tints a gallon." "Oysters. Our oysters come In i sealed packages The ice never touches. From oyster farms, guaran-1 teed sanitary. 8olld meats. Shipped by last express, all the tani and fla vor of sea food preserved. 40 cents il iiiijirt " i DR. H. H. BELLWOOD, Surgeon C. B. A Q. Ry. Offico Over Holoteo'o Drttf Store Ooy Phone 87 Mqht Phone 86 r. j. PKTeMiiff Res. PhooteH OSTF.OPATHS Rooms 7, 8 and 9, Rtimer Block Phone 43 GEO. J. HAND, PHvsicim and stBaeo Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat H. A. COPSEY Physician and Surgeon nfflue Phone 30 Res. Phone 341 ,. . ., . I Culls answered fromptlr day and night tram An expert would probably say th:it;ufllre. Oflcesi Alliance Nstknai BestS More Economical Both in Use and Cost CALUMET BAKING POWDER And it does better work. Simply follow your customary method of preparation add a little less of Calumet than when using ordi nary baking powder. Then watch the result. Light, fluffy, and even ly raised the baking comes from the oven more tempting, tastier, more wholesome. Calumet insures the baking of an expert. Ask your groct; lo-Uuy RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS World's Pure Food Exposition, Chicago, 111 the second not lee would draw titTM tiinoH as miK.h business as the first, it Is superior through giving deriu.ii' details that suggeet to the reader that gootl Kood, carefully handled, arc being ottered. Then, too. it makes him hungry to read It. The triek or this style or advertis ins Is Jubx writing your notice the same lis U would lalk ti oBStOOB er. Try it and see! DOING INSURANCE BUSINESS ( I'. ('anfield, who was formerly connected with the Peoples Bank of llemingford, Is iijw engage I in the insurance business, and puts in a large pi it of his time traveling, ap pointing SSOBtfl and assisting tin 111 in their work. He reslde.v now in Kremoni. Nt Br., but tl' votes part of his time to this part or the state. Ut was III Al"an e a id Heni .i tortl lasl w'eek. Mr. Ciinfleld l-t an eneir Kti". young busintss 11. an. aud we are pit asetl to Uarn cf his 111 ft.-.a. Hen arter The HerflM will BOt l him postttl on M'!; :"e and Uo BBttO eouBty in ws. "I Am Well" 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, I gave Cardui a trial. Now, 1 feel like a new woman." Ualldlug over the Post Office. J. P. HAZARD Surveyor and Engineer. ALLIANCE, NCBBBOBA f u t If-out of town slionld write, as 1 a out much of the time. Ulian.es will no! t ce a t&M and expense per day. Dr. Oliver McEiien Physician and Surgeon HCIHiGFORD, wrm?. SPECIALTIES: Diseases of Women an J Children and Genito Urinary Organs " calls iMWirrt promptlf gi; at eiftt HAMT P. COURSE! eer (it'iiii'i'il Aiiflion ii Farm Sales a Spci.iltv TERMS KKASdV.MH , Phone 64 ALLI A NCE. NF.BS ll. l. i T l . i i DENTIST. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. PHONE 17 Alliance. Nebraska G-eo. Gh O-a.d.sT03r licensed Embalmer Day 49S l'h I Nightf, id os.g3i gj 0THat(fl I 'ValMCnl 1 Paris, Ex- VL 'If m position, I M(f FMncu' I March, L Ijlir JT i A 1912. trUjfflrl Vou don't tact ntonty uhen you buy ihtap or bit can bulling pau'Jtr. Don't Ae mi Jed Bay Calumtl ' more tceoamita mer wtmlttomt fiot btt mull,. C jtW.it ij j mptriot B) seur milk and tad. E 58 Take 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. Are You Afflicted With Piles? Thin tlikeuat'. whethe;- aa-ute or 1 It 1011 It , 1.- tsiKil) :uitl rapitllv uver- tSNBS by using Weittol I ' i I f Rt 4y, UKes uoaitive umI awrsaannst riir juhen .ill otlifib (nil, and ... IhuiiI- ly rfcoiiiiiH-nii it to anv aurffivr. K. I IIKKNN'AN. V4wBrtUHNStMII .lull -'-:!' Dr. JAS. P. HAXFIELD Dentist OVER BRENNAN'S DRUG 8T0RI All Electrical Equipment Gas Administered Evenings by Appointment PHONE S25 RED Let the Gold Dust Twins Shine Your Shoes Palact Shining Parlor, 206 Box Buttl G. J. CtRIIS. Prop. I ). I I 1 11 1-H I I I I i i u A. J. KENNEDY DENTIST rOtface to Alltancf National Bank Bla Over Postoffice. 'Pboue 39i, t.,i. i,, i ...s..... j. t M ' ' i til, t i si L. M. Scott, Auctioneer lakeside. Nebraska Will cry your salt's anywhere. Qdee me or leavt- dates at the Alliance Herald. Old papers at Tue Herald offtos 1 i eeats per kuueh. W GET WISE AOVERTISE 00