The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, December 04, 1913, Image 10

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE ROUND OAK
BASE BURNER
New special flue construction
gives additional heating surface
that's where we get it, makes
the ROUND OAK BASE BUR
NER ahead of all the old types.
40 per cent more heat with the
same amount of coal, and it's a
beautiful stove.
Newberry
11 1 Mitijii H a wis e tiilMj J . 1 -'.
Company
Don't Put It Off-Do It Now
W. J. DAUCY has located in Alliance. For those who want
up-to-the-minute CLASSY PHOTOGRAPHY, this is good
news.
Mr. W. J. Darcy,
Dear Sir:
I received the picture
which I had taken at your
studio and they are cer
tainly Cine. I want to thank
you for your promptness In
ending them lor they came
la good Chape.
Yours truly,
FRANK HEMLER,
Sundance, Wyo.
date.
Will
a
get
light
Over Drake's
The White
Open Day and Night. For the best
and cleanest of food with the quick
est service. Anything you want at
fcr your demand. We
iness. Specialty of Sunday chicken
dinners, which you can't afford to
cook, for 25c a meal with plenty of
side dishes. We want your business
O. W. BICKNELL, Mgr.
1 1 ii iiiiimmi fri-m - --.I, n ti i i JT
Bulletin of Winter
Travel Specialties
DENVER Western Stock Show. January 19th to 24th. 1914. Special
rates from East and North of Denver. Denver makes tlrl a gala
week for the stockmen of the Western country.
WINTER TOURIST RATES in effett dally, with lower homosoekers'
fares first and third Tuesday of each month. Present Indication
are that the number of Northern visitors during the Winter of 1913
14, to the South, will be the greatest in the history of the South
land. PERSONALLY CONDUCTED PARTIES TO CALIFORNIA seven each
week via Denver, Scenic Colorado, Salt Lake, in through tourist
sleepers. Burlington special conductors are men socially selected
to look after your comfort enroute.
I can secure you very handsome. Illustrated publications of South
ern or California Railroads and hotels, if you desire them. "Low Rates
South", "California Tourist Parties", "Pacific Coast Tours".
Let me help you plan any tour you have In mind.
HIS
J.
L. W. Wakeley,
Let UsDo Your Job Work
Hardware
All work that is up-to-
SEE HIM RIGHT AWAY.
make FREE PHOTOS for
limited time only in order to
samples, BETTER HURRY.
Amateur developing and finish
ing promptly and carefully done
Complete Modern and Flash
Equipment
Meat Market
Front Cafe
solicit your bus
KRIDELBAUGH
Agent, Alliance
Gen. Passenger Agent, Omaha
c
Advertising
WANTED 100 head of catO to
winder. Plenty of hay, range and
water. T. S. BRIOOS, Aotioeh, Ne
braska. ootBO t-2876t
Want to Trad for Milk Cow
We want to trade furniture, stoves.
ruga or house furnishings for a
few good milk cows. Miller Brothers
(louse Furnishing Store.
!3tf2631
FIFTY HEAD OV HORSES. Will
take In to pasture through the win
ter. Inquire at the Diamond Pool
Hall, Alliance, Nobr.
43tC2632
Coal office at Rowan's feed store.
ROWAN WRIGHT, phone 71. tf
ABSTRACTERS
J. D. EMERICK
Bonded Abstracter.
I have the only set of abstract
onka In Box Butte county. Office
Room 7, Opera House Block.
10tf570
FOR RENT
PARLOR AND BED ROOM
with bath and toilet for confinement
cases rates before confinement, $6
per week; $20 per week after, with
nurse. MRS. ANNA ZBHRUNQ.
Phone 287.
novlO-12t-2937
MODERN FURNISHED ROOMS
for light housekeeping, close In.
Phone 629. MRS. M. BAYER.
33tf2382
Furnished rooms for rent.
West 6th St. Phone 678.
18-4t-2474$
111
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
"mTseTLTneTJuF"
Money to loan on real estate. F.
4. Reddish. 3tf
RANCH FOR SALE OR TRADE
Relinquishment of 100 acres under
the proposed government canal, 8
miles northeast of Bayard, Nebras
ka. Improvements are frame house,
12x24, with small lean-to; . fence
around the house; good well and
pump; about 60 acres can be Irrigat
ed. Address Box 2860, Herald Of
flee. Alliance, Nebraska.
We Will Pay You a 8lary
$38 weekly, expenses, to distribute
free copies New Poultry Method to
poultry raisers. Steady work. Write
for contract. New Method A. Co.,
Parsons, Kan.
oct30-l-2871
For nice clean Niggerhead Lump
and Nut, and Eastern Hard nut coal,
phone to No. 22.
Dlerks Lumber A Coal Company.
Chile 6 cents per dfeh at WhHe
Front, opposite MoGorkle building on
3rd St. J. H. Forsythe, Prop.
oot30-lt-2873$
L. W. BOWMAN
Physician and 8urgeon
Office In First National Bank Bldg.
Phones: Office, 382; residence, 16.
SO-tf-1608 Advertisement
E. W. RAY, FLORIST
Cut flowers and potted plants.
Floral pieces made on short notice.
Mall orders given SDecial attention.
Nltf2549
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
SEVEN ROOM HOUSE TOR SALE
Good, outbuildings. Barn for four
horses. House for automobile.
J. B. DENTON.
dvt 25tf2195
Rowan Wright, coal, wood and
posts. Phone 71. tf
Buy your coal of Rowan ft Wright
Phone 71. tf
Want to Trade for Milk Cows
We want to trade furniture, stoves,
rugs or bouse furnishings for. a
few good milk cows. Miller Broth
ers House Furnishing Store.
43tf2631
All the people In Alliance read
the ads In the Daily Herald.
ANYTHING that you want in
A 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.
"College Town" A Bid SUCCESS
Play Given by the Junior Class of
the Alliance High School
Makes Decided Hit
The Junior Class of the Alliance
High school is certainly there when
It comes to putting on a good rip-
roaring play. They have all others
backed way off (he map, and say,
whoo it comes to a high school or
chestra. Alliance can boast of about
the best In the state.
Although It was just a Utile late
when the curtate, rose for the first
act, everyone was kept n good hu
mor by the excellont music furnish
ed. The first act started off
with a very true picture of a colloge
boarding houso, and the humorous
complications sot In Immediately. The
audience was kept Itv an uproar all
thru the act. And, speaking of audi
ences, the crowd that turned out
last night, would have done Juntlce
to Ilammerstcrin's in New York. One
of the worst complications that arose
during the first act, was the surpris
ing number of Aunt Jane's. It was
very well smoothed over, however,
by the leading character, Jlmmle
Cavendish, uat as the curtain fell,
leaving the house in an uproar.
The second act starts off with a
big gathering of faculty members at
a dinner party given for them. One
of the college outAips comes in and
discovering that the guests are all
In the dialing room, decides that the
pimoh is slightly weak and proceeds
to fix it up according to his own
tastes. The same punch later, be
comes a little too much for the se
date college professor, and being
henpecked, it occurs to him that
then is a good chance to assert his
rights. He does so and meets with
very disastrous results. Just about
that time the real Aunt Jane ap
pears on the scene, but is hurried
off before she has had lime to
cause any investigation. The cur
tain falls Just after one of the male
Aunt Jane's has rebelled and has
started to disrobe.
The third and last aot appears on
the sidelines of a football game be
tween our colloge and their hated
rivals. The important part of this
act Is the culmination of a love af
fair which started in the first act,
between Jlmmle Cavendish and a
southern girl, Miss "J km" Chanmilag.
The whole affair seems to rest on
the game, and as Jlmmle Is on the
team, he does his best and finally
makes a touchdown Just a few sec
onds before time 4s called. His
touchdown wins the game and
southern girl Is his.
the
Bine
free
arc
Ev-
The whole play went off in
shape and was remarkably
from the little mistakes which
common to amateur dramatics.
eryone had his money's worth. Sev
eral songs during the performance
added a touch of spice and were
much enjoyed. The Herald wishes
to congratulate the Juniors on their
marked success, due largely to the
untiring efforts of Miss Ethel Nolan
as director.
FOR SALE Ducks and chickens,
for 60c each. C. M. LOTSPIECH,
932 Laramie Ave.
49-ttr2940$
Pure Bred Holstein
Bull Calves
I have four pure bred Holstein bull
calves, from four weeks to eight
months old,, for sale. Prices on ap
plication. These calves may be seen
at my place five miles southeast of
Lakeside, Nebr. Prices will cover
registration and transfer.
A. W. TYLER.
Octl6-6t$267w
First-class short order
R ESTAU RANT
in Hemingford
Bestrooms in town in connection
Prices right
J. F. Knight, Prop.
Bones Wanted
We pay cash market price for good
dry bones, Immediate
shipment
Union Stock Yards Co.,
8outh Omaha, Nebr.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
- Uatks: Ono-ineh cards, 50 cents; two-Inch cards, $1.00
URUCU WILCOX
Lawyer and Land Attorney
Practitioner In civil eoarts store 1893
tnd Register U. S. land off)te frees.
(903 to 1807. Inrformatton by stall a
penalty.
Office In Land Offlte Building
tLLIANCB : : NEBRASKA
BURTON & WESTOVEr.
Attorneys at Law
Land Attorneys
Office First National Dank Building
PHONE 18
vLLIANCE : : NEDRA8KA
ti. At. BULLOCK.
ATTORNEY
AT LAW
VLLIANCE
:
NEBRASKA
F. M. BROOME
,Land Attorney
Urns; experience . as Receive V. S.
(and office la a guarantee for yrompt
tad efficient service. k
Office In Opera House Blocs
ALLIANCE ,: : NEBRASKA
C. E. SLAGLE, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office phone SS Res. phone S3
Alliance, Nebraska.
Oris Coppernoll
Res. Phone 10
F, J. Petersen
Res. Phone 43
Drs. Coppernoll & Petersen
Osteopathe
Rooms 7, I and 9, Rumer Dloek
PHONE 43
GEO. J. HAND,
Physician and Surgeon
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
H. A. COPSBY
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 360. Res. Phone 342
Calls answered promptly day and
nignt from ofnoe. orrises: Alliance
National Bank building over toe Post
Office.
a. "STovix Trip
take with jou a box of good
and a late
LGet them at up town news
stand or at depot
UEIllcr BIOS.
Automobile jaundry
Prices on ipplicatbs
. Work gosrantiid
Leonard Pilkington
AT KEELER'S GARAGE
EAT AT
Nohe'sCafe
BUY
Nohe's Bread
Pure and Whotesoms
SUBSCRIBE FOR
THE DAILY HERALD
Dray Phone 54
LEGAL ADVERTISING
Serial No. 012587
Notice for Publication
Department of tbe Interior, U. S.
Land Office at Alliance, Nebraska.
Sept. 27, 1913.
NOTICE Is hereby given that
FRANK H. PALMER
of Alliance, Nebraska, who, on Oct.
27, 1910. made Homestead Entry,
Serial No. 01287. for 84NEU, B
Sec. S. SKNW4, Sec. 9.
NEK, of 8e. 17. T. 23 N.. R. AH
HARRY P. COURSE!
LIVE STOCK AND GENERAL
AUCTIONEER
Farm Sales a Specialty
TBRktS REASONABLE
PBONB 4
ALL1AN0B
t
NEBRASKA
I) 11. D. ffl. TYL.KH '
Dentist
PHONE 107
OVER FIRST NATIONAL BANK
ALDANCB t t NEDRAfiXA
Dr. JAS. P. , HAXF1ELD
Dentlat
OVER BRENNAN'8 DRUG tTONI
PIIONB 62S RJQO
All eJectrteal equipment. Oaa axSnkv
talered. Evening by appoinfibent
A. J. KfeftNEDY
Dentist
- '
OffUe In AHIance National
Building over Post Offloe
Ml ONE 191
LICENSED EMBALMER
PHONB: Day 49S
Night 110
ALLIANCE
NEBRASKA
E3. "T7". ZE3 "2T
noriat
Out PkOWER.S and Potted
PLANTS Constantly en Hand
FLORAL PIECES
Made on 8hort Notice
PLANTS RENTED ,
For Partite and Public Gatherings
Phone 682-433
At The Hersld Offlcs
REASONABLE RATE8
PROMPT SERVICE;
AUQUST HORNBURQ
Professional Trained Nurse
Room It over Rodger Grocery
Alliance - Nebraska
T- T7 BUZXIO
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
PLANS AND ESTIMATES . TURN
I8HED ON APPLICATION
I ae)oy saly rJisVolaaa mechanics.
All work guaranteed.
PHONE 279
Residence and Shop,
7th and Mississippi.
Aidants, Nebraska.
WM. MAUNIER
All kinds of
Scavenger Work
Bonded by the City
PHONE 67 .
in
This Space
Is for Sale
t very rca
able rates
W Why sol ese a
r it to advertise
m yesr wares
i
I
DYE & OWENS
Transfer Line
Household goods
moved promptly
and transfer work
solicited.
Residence phone 630 and Blue 674
W. of 6th P. M.. has filed notice of in
tention to make Final Three Year
Proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before RegUterand
Receiver , U. S. Land Offloe. at AV
liance, Nebraska, on the 22nd da
of November, 1913.
Claimant names as witnesses:
STENOGRAPHER
inn unoerwooa, ueorgs Wvoy,
George Ilageman, Charles OokW, ail
of Alliance, Nebraska.
W. W. WOOD.
Retieter.
OcU-7U3-26U