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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1913)
Minister Praises this Laxative Rw. H. Stubt-nvoll of Alliwn. Ia., in praising Dr. King's New Life IWte for constipation, writ: "Dr. Kln'a New Life Tills are such per fect pills no home should be without tbwi." No better regulator for the PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Hates: One-inch cards, 50 cents; two-inch cards, $1.00 BRUCE WILCOX Lawyer and Land Attorney Practitioner In civil courts since 1893 and Register U. S. land office from 1903 to 1907. Information, by mall a pec laity. Office in Land Office Building ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA BURTON & WESTOVER Attorneys at Law Land Attorneys Office First National Bank Building PHONE 180 ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA H. M. BULLOCK. ATTORNEY AT LAW ALLIANCE NEBRASKA F. M. BROOME Land Attorney Long experience as Receiver U. S. land office Is a guarantee for prompt and efficient service. Office In Opera House Block ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA WILLIAM MITCHELL ATTORNEY AT LAW ALLIANCE NEBRASKA C. E. SLAG-LE, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office phone 65 Res. phone 52 Alliance, Nebraska. Orie Coppernoll Res. Phone 20 F. J. Petersen Res. Phone 43 Drs. Coppernoll & Petersen Osteopaths Rooms 7, 8 and 9, Rumer Block PHONE 43 GEO. J. HAND, Physician and Surgeon EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT H. A. COPSEY Physician and Surgeon Office Phone 360. Hes. Phone 342 CallB answered promptly day and night from office. Offices: Alliance National Bank building over the Post Office. Paul W.Thomas instructor on violin Phonel75 Alliance, Neb. Automobile 1 aundry Prices on application Work guaranteed Leonard Pilkington AT KEELER'S GARAGE EAT AT NohesCafe BUY Nohe's Bread Pure and Wholesome Dray Phone 54 ikx sap n ii i ii iinnrfii tri" i i n fi ir"-"iV iii'-'iM " Let Us Do Your Job Work liver and-bowels. Every pill guar anteed. Try them. Trie 26c, at Fred K. llolsten'e. Aug 7-2S Tthfumatlc pnln arc rllved bT tr. Miles' Antl-Pnln rills. Bold at ail drug" storm. ( AdvrrUvrment. Dr. Oliver McEucn Physician and Surgeon SPECIALTIES: Diseases of women and children, and Qenito Urinary Or gans. All calls answered promptly day or night HEMINGFORD : NEBRASKA HARRY P. COURSEY LIVE STOCK AND GENERAL AUCTIONEER Farm Sates a Specialty TERMS REASONABLE PHONE 64 ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA Dli. r. K. TYLEU Dentist PHONE 167 OVER FIRST NATIONAL BANK ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA Dr. JAS. P. flAXFIELD Dentist OVER BRENNAN'S DRUG STORE PHONE 625 RED All electrical equipment. Gas admin istered. Evenings by appointment A. J. KENNEDY Dentist Office in Alliance National Bank Building over Post Office PHONE 391 LICENSED EMBALMER PHONE: Day 498 Night 610 ALLIANCE NEBRASKA 12. A. IIEKHKUT CITY DRAY Office Phone 260 Residence Phone 182 At Wilson's new and second-hand store THIS SPACE FOR SALE PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER At The Herald Office REASONABLE RATES PROMPT SERVICE AUGUST HORNBURQ Professional Trained Nurse Room I over Rodgers Grocery Alliance - Nebraska T- T7s7"- Bums CONTRACTOR and BUILDER FLANS AND ESTIMATES FURN ISHED ON APPLICATION I employ only first-class mechanics, All work guaranteed. PHONE 279 Residence and Shop, 7th and Mississippi. Alliance, Nebraska. WM. MAUNIER All kinds of Scavenger Work Bonded by the City PHONE 57 DYE & OWENS Transfer Line Household goods Kw'" moved promptly fiyj m orij. : - , solicited. Residence phone 636 and Blue 574 BAUD MINSTREL TO BE ORIGINAL High Class Entertainment Will B Given at Opera House Fri day Eveninng CHAS. ROLTARE IS DIRECTOR Under the directorship of Charles Roltare, wfh Karl llulme. Paul Thomas, W'm. Huchmean and Ed. Austin acting nt the ends, the mem bers of the Alliance Concert, bund Friday evening will prestmt "The Original Dixie Minlstrels" nt the Phelan Opera House. Great care hits been taken in arranging a jing ling entertainment and the show should afford laughter enough to ast for a week. The show is being Riven for the benefit of the concert band. It will be one night only, Aug. 29. Southern ra&time melodies hend the list of musical selections, "Col ored 400," "One More Kibber," Dese Bones," and other toe-ting- ers having been arranged. Koltare will lead the minstrel lineup as Conversationalist. The full program follows: Conversationalist, Roltare. Ends Earl Hulmp, Paul Thomas, William Buehinan, Edward Austin. Grand Introductory Opening Introducing sweet strain of south ern melody, sung by happy darkles. Only a Soldier Boy, Grand Ensem ble. Colored 400" Austin & Roltnre 'Miss Julia" Paul Thomas "Rolling On" Edward Austin 'One More lllbber".. Win. lluohman Dese Hones" Earl llulme Dat Black Gal" Roltare "HOT AIR" Harold Bearden & Horace Anderson "JUST PLAIN FOOLISHNESS" Carl Thomas "1 HE FAMOUS RAGAMALA" Roy Trabcrt Harold Bearden Will Edwards Carl Thomas Edward Austin Earl llulme "EXPERIENCES" J as. Wallace THE WIRELESS HEARAPHONE" J. L. Wehr and Theo. Waddell "THE MAYOR OF BEREA" Paul Thomas "ESAU" J. L. Wehr "WHY DIDN'T YOU SAY SO" Roltare and Raymond "RAGMATISM" A Laugh Laxative in Three Doses. "IF WE ONLY HAD IT NOW" P.S.-r-In this we do tricks that Her man wouldn't do. He does ones we can't do. "THE GLOBE TROTTER" Earl llulme The Program to Conclude with A WARMIN' UP IN DIXIE," or "FUN ON DE OLE PLANTATION" By Chas. Roltare Characters: Uncle Eph William Buchman Aunt Dinah Carl Thomas Pete , Harold Bearden Sam Earl Hulme Cindy Horace Anderson Malindy William Edwards Plantation Hands, Jubilee Sing ers, Coon Shouters Picaninnies and Dancers by Entire Company. Suffered Eczema Fifty Years Now Well Seems a long time to emU.ro the awful burning, itching, smarting tkln disease known as "tetter" auother name for Eczema. Seeme good to realise, also, that DR. HOBSON S ECZEMA OINTMENT hxi proven u Mrs. I). L. Kenney writes: "I cannot sufficiently express my thankb to you for your Dr. Ilonou s he zema Ointment. It has cure'! my tetter, which has troubled ine for over fifty years." All druggists, or by mail, 60c. PFEIFFER CHEMICAL CO. St. Louis, Mo. Philadelphia, Pa Aug 7-28 A Nervous Woman Finds Relief From Suffering. Women who suffer from extreme nervousness, often endure much suffering before finding any relief. Mrs. Joseph Snyder, of Tiffin, O., had such an experience, regarding which she says: "Six months 1 wM bftdfast with nervous prowtra tlon. I had sinking- pells, a cold, clammy .'llng. could not stand the lightest noise. At times I would almost fly to pieces; stomaili vary weak. My liu Uund insisted on my taking Dr. Miles' Nervine, and I began to Improve before I had flniHhed tlie tlrat ' bottle until I was entirely cured." WHS. JOSKF'M SNYDER, 22 Hudson St., Tlffln. Ohio. Many remedies are recommended for diseases of the nervous system that fail to produce results because they do not reach the seat of the trouble. Dr. Miles' Nervine has proven its value in such cases so many times that it is unnecessary to make claims for it. You can prove its merits for yourself by getting a bottle of your druggist, who will return the price if you receive no benefit. ,s MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. PHONE SYSTEM ALRIGHT District Manager Well Pleased With Improvements Shown In Al-llance-r-New Plans Made WANT ALL METAL CIRCUIT "Improvements In the Alliance telephone system are hlRhly satis factory to the Bell company. It Is our hope within a short time to have an all metal circuit and we are work ing to that end. There has been a remarkable stage of efficiency devel oped In the Alliance exchange." This was the remark of F. A. Mays, district commercial manager of the Bell telephone company, who In company with Manager Tom Bee son has been for the past two days Inspecting this department. "Compared with the exchanges In the larger cities, Alliance Is ahead owing to rfs equipment being com pletely new and modern," sakl Mr. Mays. "I believe the patrons of the company will discover that the wiping out of the grounded system will bo one of the best steps mado In telephone advancement." Mr. Mays expects to visit the Al liance department about once each month. - He wan highly pleased with the results of the efforts made for improvements by Manager Beeson. WILL VISIT OREGON Mr nr Mrs. W. V. Knteht left yesterday for a trip to the court country, in hopes that Mrs. Knight's lin.lth. which lias been verv noor the pus; three months, may bo ben efitted. They Intended to go first to Portland and afterwards vldt oth er points, and may he gon? till spring. Their naugivter, iurs. u. w. Hrrix-n rrclHR nt i'.l!irknmj)4. A niihnt-li fkP I'nrtlnnfl TJir- llpr-ilil oin- ccrcly hopes that Mr. and Mrs. Knight will have a pleusmt rtip ana Mint her health will bo greatly Im proved. Marks Residence Damaged by Fire The two-story frame residence of Ed Marks, at 601 BiK Horn avenue, was seriously damaged by fire at ten o'clock Wednesday morning. The amount of damage, caused by fire and water, is estimated at $1,000. The fire started in an upstairs bedroom and was caused by gasoline or turpentine, which was being used to kill bed bugs, becoming Ignited. The Interior of the uprtairs rooms was badly burned and the roof burned through In several places. The furniture in the upstairs rooms was badly burned rand soaked but the furniture downstairs was car ried out before 'being reached by the mioke or water. KIND HEARTED PEOPLE HELP GRIEVING PARENTS E. V. Woods and wife came to Al liance one week ago. "They leave tonight for their former home in Maquoketa, lown, bearing with thtm the body of their two year old baby boy, who died in their room at the Atlas Wednesday afternoon nt J JO o'clock. The baby died from an acut? at tack of summer complaint. His name was Dale. He was a bright little fe 'cw who won the sympathy of all wha had seen him. The grieving parents were nearly penni less and had no means to pay for doctor biU or proper food. Chas. Jeffers, chief of the Alli ance police, circulated a - petition among the kind iiearted people of Alliance, who donated about $75 for the purpose of purchasing a caskert and shipping the remains back to Maquoketa, ind to pay the railroad fare of the parents. The father and mother lake the bet meant they have, In the card of thanks below, of expressing their heartfelt appreci ation of the kindnese extended to them by Alliance people. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our heartfelt thanks and appreciation of the kind-ntt-'S of the Alliance railroad men, business men and firemen, who so kindly artoted us in our hour of bereavement, in the death of our baby boy. MR. AND MRS. E. V. WOODS. FINDS ALLIANCE COOL PLACE Dr. L. Was, who has been visit ing hU on. F. J. Was of the First National hank, for the past week has returned to hi home at Panama n southeastern Nebraska. Dr. Was was favorably Impressed with Alli ance and despite the fact that the majority had considered the weath er rather topnotch for the past week, declared t was cool ana pleasant compared to the eastern part of the state. UP-TO-DATE PHOTOGRAPHER LOCATES STUDIO IN CITY W. J. Darcy, expert photographer. has come from Spearflsh, S. I)., to Alliance, locating an up-to-date stud io over Drake's meat market. Mr. Darcy'a reputation as a photograph er is borne out by warm tesvilmon lain as to the character of his work frtm patrons in the former territory in which lie worked. The Darcy stadio Is equipped with all the 1 at et modem devices and with an expert tn charge only the highest class work is given. air Darcy expects to remain permanent ly in Alliance and has made a num ber of introductory offers well worth Investigating. He experts t.o bring his family to AHlamce In a snort time. He Is making a specialty of de veloping and finishing work for am ateur photographers. TRADES LAND FOR STOCK Henry Hunger and daughter Ger trude of Swm City, Iowa, arrived tn Alliance last Thursday, and ttnent several days in this city and county vUHlng and attending to business m niters. Mr. Ken iter traded a quar ter section of land twelve miles northwest of Alliance for Meek. Calvin Westover. the nix year did son of II. Ij. Wertover, of lllng ham, fell into a manger op his fath er's ranch on Friday and broke his left arm at the elbow. He was brought to Alliance on 43 Friday and fife broken arm et. J. T. (larvey, the village mArshall at llemlngford, whs In the city Saturday. BonAnni OIL STOVE Burns Air and Oil Lights easy as Gas, no trouble to operate, consumes 400 gallons of air to only one gallon of kerosene oil NEWBERRY'S HARDWARE CO. HIT MEAT II W. R. Drake, Prop. Fresh and Cured Meats "The Best of Everything" Notice to Farmers and Ranchmen: We do our our own butchering and are on the market for the best we can buy. If you have some excep tionally good stuff to sell, let us know about it. Corner Box Butte Ave. and ANYTHING that you want in lumber can be found in our large and well assorted .stock, all well seasoned for immediate use. Also, all kinds of hard and soft coal. Dierks Lumber & Coal Co. H ELP SETTLE TH E WEST By Doing Your Part Write your eastern friends about the bumper crops in the West. Tell them about our Agricul tural Exhibit at 547 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago. Business Openings Tell your eastern friends about the new towns on the Burlington Route, and what the chances are for farm hands and renters in your locality. Tell them to send to me for descriptive literature, maps, booklets, folders, etc. mm mm Wise Ones Watch Want Ads The Best Pain Killer Bucklcn's Arnica Salve when ap pVied to a cut, bruUe, sprain, burn or weald, or other Injury of the skin will immediately remove all pain. E. E. CluvmbeHain of Clinton, Me., nays: "It robs cuts and other Injur lent of their terrors. As a healing remedy Ms equal don't exist." Wtll do good for you. Only 2Rc, at Fred E. Holrten's. Aug 7-28 IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IT 4th St PHONE 40 D. CLEH DEAVER Immigration Agent 1004 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb Y'