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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1913)
I The Home of Insurance I agios w'Oan mn- - X. XXVC W. Life Accident Health Bonds Liability Fire Tornado Hail Plate Glass Live Stock Gray & Guthrie First National Bank Bldg. Companies represented have assets of over 34 of 1,000,000,000 Dollars Alliance Creamery and Produce Co. CAPITAL STOCK, $75,000.00 Manufacturers of MADE FROM Creamery Butter PASTEURIZED CREAM ARTIFICAL ICE Made from distilled and filtered water. The only absolutely san itary ice. Capacity of plant, 20 tons per day. Shipped anywhere PUBLIC COLD STORAGE lH IP our cream to the Alliance Creamery, See that your cream is taken to our stations or shipped direct t us from points tfht-n- we h.ive no station. You will alu a y s receive highest prices. The short haul makes von money. B iiifTl I ' o jrfifrtBfflHBS Invitation To Ranchmen and Farmers When in Alliance you are invited to call at our plant and be shown through the ice plant and creamerv. HEMINGF0RD Interesting, Snappy News of Our Sister (it By Special Correspondent Kd Wlldy tthlppcd a cur of horses to Si. I.ouIb Saturday. A. M. Miller, A. 8. Rnyoart and W. M. lodence were Alllanee visitors M onday. Oscar l,arsen anil family departd Tuesday for New York state where they will permanently reside. Andrew .Icnwen of ltlulr mudr a short visit here with Pete Jensen. his brother, and returned home Tues day. Mat Beaumont, wife and son, de parted Friday for San IMego, Calif., where they expect to spend the sum mer Hen Hoes, brother of Theodo.- Ki-.es. and lien Destrot, tooth of Dav enport, Iowa, were recent visitors returning home last Friday. Guy Sprouts and Charles Sampson are arranging to migrate to their ranch at Van Tassel I, Wyo. They ex- led to leave this week. War gossip was somewhat enliv ened in these parts last Thursday when four trains of Uncle Sam'a boys passed through on their way to the border. Mrs. Win. Delatng, who was called to the eastern part of Iowa .several months ago because of the sickness and death of her mother, returned home Sunday. Mice E. Hurschek. who until re cently had been teaching at the Hoi linrake school, returned to her home at Chadron Sunday, the school term bavin expired. A new arrival in the way of a 1 St -tie girl came to the home of ('. t', Wlldy, our well known banker. All are doing nicely. May she live a long and useful life. Harry K. Jones, formerly in the real effiate business here, but now located ;ii Moulder, Colo., was a brief city visitor lust week, returning hoove Sunday on No. 44. ....... fcrw .Marshal Qqjtggo Walker captured :uo audi rei-s on (he local west Mon day tOor&ing who, it is claimed, had stolen a watch at Alliance. They were taken to Alliance by Sheriff Cox. Sheriff Cal Cox, or Alliance, was a city visitor last Friday. After lis t'tilnt? to several ghost stories by si: ii capable hands as Harry Jones and Editor Clurk, he had to have an escort u the depot. Mrs. Powell, mother of operator A. U I 'o well, to here visiting his fam ily. Mrs. Powell wa recently con fined to the Mercy hospital at Hot Springs, but has so improved th-it she Is on her way to her home in Callaway. "Why .in in-.-- Left Home" promis es to he one of the biggest social events of the season. The dramatic club have assured us that It will be rendered perfectly and the town and country people are going to make March 1" a gala occasion as a . suit. The announced prospective marri age spoken of last week has ooecur red Mr. Charles liushnell. one of our very successful young business men, and Miss Ethel Neeland, a popular young lady and member of one of our oldest families, were i nlted in the bonds of matrimony on Tuesday, March 4th, at Alliance. certainly only wiish 1bem a long and happy career. Big New Stock of Notions I have received my immense new stock of notions. Was compelled to build - ...... . . , new shelves to help hold it. Hundreds of bargains at this store. They are all plainly priced and sold at one price. Come and see them. Nothing given away but an extremely low price given on everything. J. B. Denton Banner Variety Store Last Game of Boys' Basket Ball DR. F. W. BOLAND First Door South of Post office Memingford. Nebr. WOMANS' RURAL CLUB New Organization of Farmers' Wives Meets at Home of Wm. Rust AN ENJOYABLE DAY The members of the Woman's Ku ral 'lull and their husbands were roy ally entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kust last Thursday. There Mere about fifty aura's alto gether and the duy was full of en joyment and interest from start to finish This new social organization, which numbers its members about twenty-five farmers' wives, was formed for ihe purpose of geitiug better acquainted with each other and of enjoying the social side of life to a greater extent High School Gym r-. Friday Night, March 7 Scottsbluff vs. Alliance LEAGUE GAME Admission 25c, or Season Ticket Mr und Mrs Kust certainly show ed their great ability as hosts during the day and they were congratulated many limes- on the fine way In which they entertained the large crowd of guetrts. A short business session WM held durinK the afternoon and three uew members were added AX 4:30 o' clock all went to their homes after extending a vote of thanks 10 the host and hostess. Straight at It There is no um of oar "besting around the bush." We might well out with it first as hut. W want you to try chamber lain Cough Reiuedv tiie nest time yeu have a cough or cold. There is no ruwi eo far as we can sea why you should not Ow so. This preparation by its Naoaikakfel cures has gained a world wide reuutaUoa, and people everywhere apeak of it in the highest terms of praiae. It is for sale by aU dealer. Advert ixfmaut. Old papers at The Herald oJBca of 6 cwats per bunch.