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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1914)
THE ALLIANCE HERALD JOHN W. THOMAS, Editor Lloyd C. Thomas, City Editor Published every Thursday by THE HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY Incorporated Lloyd C. Thomas, President J. Carl Thomas, Vice Pres. John W. Thomas, Secretary Entered at ths pout office at through the malls as second-class Subscript Iod prtoe, $1 60 " The circulation of this tiewspaer la guaranteed to be the Urgent la western Nebraska. Sample copies Tree. ADVERTISING RATES at "Live and Lot Live" prices, lower proportion to circulation thaai rate of mobt -news-papers. DISPLAY ADVERTISING FlrBi insertion, per Inch, column meas ure, IS cents; subsequent Insertion, without change, per column kn( h, 11 Vi cent; extra charge for preferred position and for first Insertion of advertisements containing difficult composition. READING NOTICES and WANT ADS -Eight point Roman (common rssdlng) type, five cents per line ech insertion. No reading notice counted less than two llivos. Black fare type, 10 or 12 point, ten cents per Uae each Insertion. Emh 10 or 12 point head line counted as three lines. THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1914 HAPPENINGS IN MORRILL COUNTY Herald's Correspondents Furnish Fine Lot of Breezy Items Concern ing Winter Happenings , RUSH LAKE NEIGHBORHOOD ; The dance held at Iee McLaugh Ua' Saturday, Jim. 17, was attondod ty a large crowd, several Alliance people belg pthere. Oyster supper was served, twenty-five numbers be ing sold. Claude like was a live one and kepi the dancers on the floor all Wight, he himself leaving at 6:30 a, IS. f ' '. iiit ' ' Julias Blrciel did not attend the McLaughlin dance on account of a very severe cold. , U -, wlfie and daughter were there and pent 1 a very pleasant time. . O. D. Workman left his ranch on Thursday, Jan. 15.. after selling , all t his horses and 'cattle, farm Imp lements and house hold goods, stay ed -with his father In Alliance until Saturday, Jan. 17, loavlnig for the eastern part of the etato where h iwfll remain for a year or more. H. E. Smith closed a deal with J. I). Workman for his rani, leaving Workman with a nice roll of that necessary cause, t us iknue would Hay, to leave on. Bud (McLaughlin Hked lkrt Turket If he could take aupter ' wtUi his slaughter who is but t Iiixm months el. Bert refused Biul o lie hJ14,j but one baby bottle Hlun. j mail, H. E. Bucklen I'ete MoLaugh.lin, befti-r k'nown asjdelphla or St. Louis. the Jolly btfcchelor, ha brokeir all , rtHWile fw thte year's traipli;, hav-; Iiur 250 rauskrat hides imxi twelve j akimk, which were all caught iu rat 1 bouses In J. K. Rice's Riuth lake. Mr. and Mrs, IajwIb l'nger' elev-j en months' old baby boy wttl&hs .r founoB, aiwl van walk and K)eag InonT wnivls tltnllllv ! Claude D. UUo baked a fare aiipie pme white Me wife went to the mall lox to get their AUIam e llertdd and ther mall. His fine wtr Spaniel d devoured tho pie; the dkg re fus ee; to eat anything off u p'e plat since. II. E. Smith returned hwve to hit) tunrh Friday, Jan. H, rrotu Brld fort, wliere ho hos bts'n on Vuedness iVr the past ek. Mr. and Mrs. Claude D. lUoe were csJters at Lewis Unger's' Sunday ev eti'ing. Mr. and Mrs, Iewls linger and children were callers on Mr. and Vrs. Shotte one day laM week. . KINKAID ITEMS ' George Workuum and family left Saturday night for the eastern pa it Pi t&e state where they epot to sake their future honx Hermiin SmiUi, who has Ikvi at Etridfeport for the past week on tuat swws, returned home last Saturday ac companied by his wife and daughter from Alliance. Mr. Unger and family were callers i Mr. Sbotte's one day last week. Miaa Pearl Peannan loft Thursd-iy far Mr. Sutton's ranch where she x poets to remain for a few weekB aaBietlaig Mrs. Sutton with her house hold duties. Mr. and Mrs. Both were callers) at Mr. Workman's one day last week. CLEMAN CLIPPING8 Robert Graham inane a busineas trip to Broadwater Tuesday. Robert Westley and Drover Sutton wot to Denver and other point in Colorado alghtseeing last week, but found too much enow to make travel lOeasanL Bob says Morrill county. Itebraeka, looks good to ban. Mr. and Mrs, Geo. W. Elliott went to AlUancs Wednesday. Mr. Elliott knight a team while there. Alliance, Nebraska, for transmission matter. per year la advance In Robert Wetley lusht A young' 'borne of C. C. Smith we . Alliance Koltert Graham was an il.dior Thursday. Mm. Geo. Elliott and little daught er mid Mr, Nettle Westiey went to Hemingford Thursday for a short menu colds are by far the most dangerous T visit w ith Mr. ami Mrs. W. M. Cory. It is not the colds themselves that you need '),t.nix, it, ,,. ..., t ii to fear, but the serious diseases that they so Char es Ik rte wan a business call- often For th,t M er Jit Doll. Jay s ednday. ahould l gotten rid of with the least pos- Mr. and Mrs. Arch Keller were sible deist. To accomplish this you will trading in Alliance Thursday and Frl- find Chamberlain's Cough Remedy of great . : help to you. It loosens a cold, relieves the 3' . lungt, ails expectoration and enables the Mr. tmd Mrs. Anh Keller and Mr. 'system to throw off the cold. For sale by Horner spent the day at George Elli- all dealers. Advertisement. ott s Tuesday. TRAVELING FOR HER HEALTH Billy Rice and wife were Sunday vWiors at John Scoffs.. The Herald Is in receipt of a let- f- Mr. Maine went home for a short ter from Dr. A. Gregory of Dolmont, visit the Inst of the week. Nebr., written from Ixjh Angele, Jai k Giuliani roilo up to ihe Hall Calif., Maying that she in traveling Graham ranch at Donn-r Tuesday. for her health and requesting that Little Clara AnnarlleJle Harte is a1 the paper be dis-on,iintte'd to her ad ikw arrival In our neighbor-hood. We I dress until her re.lum. The doctor's y.ii-li tier a long and haippy life. .jimmy frleinlw who read this paier Harry. Boon rode in lo iVlldan oni will niruoerriy wih for her speedy Tuesday for a short visit with his; recovery to health, mother.: . Robert Westley moved 'his cattle1 VISITS FRED -MOLLRING uVcwn to the Carlson f place - for a! : moutli'a feed this leek ' LLge Uo"an of Meetwtse, Wyo., Mrs. (iraham ca,me out "to sp.Hiid ln the-niK 1,orn u,wia.' popped over Snruday at the ranch. . Saturday for a visit with bis old ., , frUnd, Fred Mollrlng. Messrs. Bow- For Frost Bites and Chapped Skin nmn nn1 Mw,,riJ1e we togeth- ... , V144 Jer and whenever they have the op- ror frost bitten oars, fingers and ' , , . . , . , , . , , , portunity get together and talk over ..iD,iVu., - uiuiun, i-uiu sort, roa aaia rougn skins, there is nothing to equal Buck leu's Arn1-a Salve. Stops the pain at once and heals quickly. - In every home there should be a box handy nl the time. Best remedy for all skin (iiHeaseB, Itching eczema, tetter, piles, etc. 2&c. All druggists or by & Co., riiila- , FINISHED ICING AT MARSLAND 300 Cars of Ice Shipped from Mars land. Gregg Had Enough for 400 -More Cars (By Herald Correspondent.) MARSLAND. Jan. 20. The icing Is itbout over. 300 cars were shipped from this point the last three weeks and there could have been about 400 more cars if Mr. Gregg had of had ' ' the orders. Jno, Gromnutt and wife returned ' the 15th from their visit of a month in Mo. They report a very enjoy able time. On account of slack business on the Burlington two operators were taken off, at Hemingford and Hyan nls, making these stations one man stations. Miss Fay Gregg has been quite 111 , with tonsdlitie but at present she is feeling better. L. T. Poole dropped la Friday morning for a few days' visit with home folks. Mrs. W. L. Austin arrived Satur-i day for a fow days' visit with her' husband who is on the helper eng.1 ine here. Burt Furmau was a Crawford vis itor on 43 Thursday. Dr. Willis attended the Dawes Co Medical Ass'n at Chadron this week. The latest from J. C. Bennett, who was stricken with paraletic stroke some time ago. is steadily lm-i proving and making a good fight for' recovery. Mrs. Burt Furman und. sister, Al- j Ice Buyeart, went to Girard " Satur- i day to visit over Sunday with home, folks. ( Roy Richie has been visiting withj homo folks a few days while he was' laid up with a game foot. Let Us Show You If you are a sufferer of piles or hemmorholds in any form, come to our stors and lotu a show you Mer Hol Pile Remedy. It is one of the best preparations w have ever haa aia i , . ML. died and la sold on 4 poosltiv cuar - saioe. r. j. ureonan. Local Agency. PLAN ATTRACTS WIDE ATTENTION Free Pott Card Plan of Alliance Art Studio Caught Attention of Chicago Paper The Herald Is read over a wide nrca and aometims replies come to its advertisers from unexpected i source. The Allia.it v Art Studio recently ad vert tail f r post cards Ja The Herald. The two letters ex plain themselves: THE NOVELTY NEWS Chicago, 111., January 10, 4. Alliance Art Studio. Alliance, Nebr. Gentlemen: You have lieen adver- jlMim In The Alliance Herald the j jft f ,,( cards free. The- NoveC- ty News specializes on premium methods n nd we would Like to de scribe your pliui for the benefit of our readers.. WiU you kindly Ad vise us what metlicd you follow In distributing iovt curds to your cus tomers T Very truly your. (Signed) Otto Kney, a.vso;ite editor. THE NOVELTY NEWS Chicago, III., January 15, 1914. Alliance Art Studio: rrrr ' Acknowledging yours of January ftno, 12 we thank you for the informa Hon given relative to your photo post enru pian. xour courtesy , t Predated. (Skilled) OUo Kney, associate elitor. Dangers of a Gold. Do vou know that of all the minor ail- (d tlm0(( Mr . Bowman left Satur for l"knvcr. day afternoon MADE HONEY HERE Mrs. B. N. Sharj) of Morfitt came over Friday to vis.lt Mrs. Reeves. Kho stayed over Suuday, returning to her home this noon. Mrs. Sharp brought Mrs. Reeves a two quart pall of honey whi h was made by Lhoir bees, from sweet clover of their own raising. Mrs. Reeves s.iys the honey was fine and that Khe enjoyed it greatly. SPECIAL CUT PRICES on Edison Phonograph Records. For a limited time we will sell all Two Minute Wax Records at 25c each, or $2.55 per dozen, and all Four Minute Wax Records bc each, three for $1.00 or $3.85 per dOAcn. . GEO. D. DARLING. nov2ft tf 2977 YOUNG BUILDERS OF PANAMA CANAL FORTS ; : W ( - fj , . 5 - . s v. x X " C BecreUry of War Oarrison has designated a board of ranking oiheers to report oa the defenses of the Panama canal, the construction work on which i seing aone oy mess young iiruwumw w . --. - i Q)9it (risht) son of ths chief englnesr of the canal, and Albert H. Acher . - ... .. 1 ar,, of Qol. H. F. Hodges. also r J I! ' xioro's column Some of you deatont wate so much nuniey hi mitdirecttd advertisdng. You ipay for siw on a hotel room plan-ard that is read, by a lot of trav eling men who do not trade with you. You allow aome ndventiletfmg fak ir to horn-swoggle you initio buying si.ace on a program, directory or book thit.is not worth one-tenth the price you nay for H. Money spenrt in this way would purchase a lot of good space your lowl newspaper thflt Is mul by thousatuls of people who mre prosiwctive ctiatomers. NVa Ikniliing. An Illinois exchange gives the fol lowimg account of what happened to a family too wtinpy to take their home daily. It says: "We once knew a nuui who was too st'hngy to tuke the daily newspa per hi his home town iuil every e' enin went over to borrow his neigh bor's paper. One evening he sent his son to borrow tho paper, and white the son was on tne way over he ran into a large stand of bees iwd lai a niVnute his face looked like a summer squash , "Henrtog the agonized criw of the son, the father ran to hits aatls&am-e and in doing so ran Into a barbed wire fence, cutting a handful of flesh from his amitomy and ruining a $4 lulr of troupers. T1h old cow took advantage of tlo hole hi the fence and killed Iier self eating green corn. Hearing the racket, the stingy man's wife ram oAit of the house, upsetting a four gjuioii churn full of cream into a basket of kittens, drowning the whole flock. She iipied On the cream and MI downstairs, breaking hor leg ami a set of false teeth. The baby, left alone, crawled thru the spilled cream into the parlor and rulaied a 40 carpet. During the excitement the daughter eloped with the hired ni;ui Kikiiiig the family aavdiigs bank with them." VISIT FRIENDS HERE Mr. .and Mps, Marfcin Williams of Montana with their mih Clarence m opiH'd over Thursday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Titiuom, with whom they are old acquiiiuitances rhey are makin: a trio thru the eaM with Florida as ilieir ultimate destination, where they will visit u frioiMl, Frank. ... . a .inoarin, nnrn. ..nr.a wt one of ths canal commissioners ii NEW MOTOR ON PRESS Herald's Mechanical Department Is Being Placed in Class of Modern City Shops ! i In keeping wUh The Herald's ol icy of having its meclMmical de partment strictly upo-date and apahle of turning out the finest kind of job work, the bolts and shafting are lieimg dispensed with on the machinery which Is run by power and an Individual motor Is beiiiK traced on each mouhine. A repulnion induct im motor, imtn- ufa-.turd by the General Eta-truc Company, was pkw-od on The Her nld's Urge Job inoss this morning. Th?s motor W one-half horse power itiil nine at a spwd of 1780 revolu tions per minute. It to a friction drive, no belt beta used. It Ib var- Lable hetd, runnnaig the job pres from 1100 Imprc-ssUsns per hour to 2400 per hour. A larfre, three horse power motor Is iK'iinjs placed on the big cylinder newspaper prese to rtrlve it direct. Tho linotyie ts driven by its own motor. The Herald's readers are always welcome of this office. Come in at any time and we will lie gUid to show you through the largest aim! most modern newspaper plant in the weHern end of the Htate. CELEBRATES 120TH BfRTHDAY Westerville Man Holds Record for Longevity. Is in Good Health, and Happy (By Herald Correspondent.) ( WKSTKRVILLK, Nebr., Jan. 17. I Thomas Morris, a resident of this phu e, celebrated his I2t:h birtliday ! last Thursday. Morris has lived during the life of every American. prc eiiknt, lie was a subject of Geo. Ill, and has cobbled shoes all his; lilt, on both com! incuts. j .Morris is a wonderfully strou; r i.t ., u i lUilJl HII HITS U1UIUIU ouly the aid of a cane, never wore glasses until a month ago and hears fiiirly well. He ts an ardent reader of the ApjKtil to Reaiw.n and be lieves that Socialism ls (he only cure for the high cost of living. Morris was born at Belew, Mont- gomerysibilre, Wales, on January IB, 1701 TIa la on uiiJHnHtv run ull tf the imiiortant events in the hist ceiv tury. Cough Medicine for Children. Never give a child a eoueh medicine that contains opium in any form. When opium is given other and more serious diseases may follow. , Lone experience haa demonstrated that there is no better or safer medicine for coughs, colds and croup in children than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It is equally valuable for adults. Try iu It contains no opium or other harmful drug. For sale by ail dealers. -Advertise meat. HELP BUILD UP HOME INDUSTRY All "Boosters" but Only Those who Boost in a Practical way Do i Good Worth Mentioning We are all boosters for northwester Nebraska, at least all of us who make our homes In this country may i claim to be; but only those whose i boosting is backed by parctlcal work I amount to much In helipng to develcp and build up tiie country. In this is sue of The Herald appears the adver tisement of M. L. Miller, proprietor of the Hemingford Roller Mills. Mr. Miller Is a son of ex-County Treasure A. M. Miller. like his father he is a successful miller, in practice as well as in mime, and understands the business thoioly. Few men have done as much for the upbuilding of this part of Nebraska as the senior Miller and his son. As the products of the Hemingford mills are the e- qualvjf anything on the market and fully guaranteed by the proprietor, whose responsibility is unquestioned, It is no more than fair that they should be given a trial by the people of Box Butte and adjoining counties. Mr. Miller was in Alliance last Sat urday and favored The Herald ofHoe wiun a call. Besides favoring our Job depart meat with an order for some up-to-date printing, he plitoas an ad In the paper as the best means of extending a courteous invitation to the people of this part of Nebras ka to give the Hemingford flour a trial. You are Invited to read the ad and then "Ask your Grocer." WILL REMOVE TO PARSONS, KANSAS Garden County Subscriber Orders Ad dress Changed Before Start ing for the South Aaron Eesig of Theima, Nobr., un of The Herald's Garden county sub scribers, was in Alliance Tuesday and called at this office to order hto address chamgod to Parsons, Kansas. Having teased bis place, he has de cided to return to hts old home for a year or possibly longer. Mr. and Mrs. Easlg and daughter plan to start south the first of next week, visiting oa the way, and ar rive at Parsons on or about Stur iiay, Jan. 1 -.j . , j CLASSIFIED Advertising LAND FOR SALE I offer for sale lftO acres, weH ha proved, 4Vi miles north of Alliance. The SWU of Section 35. township 26, rane;e 48. Address owner, J. II. De Board, Oskatoosa, Iowa. FURNISHED ROOMS-Over the Fa mous. Phone 277. ))intitf4204 Lady Representatives Wanted: Good income, valuable house furnishings premiums. Some goods oh credit. Spare time work. Experience un necessary. Write AJAX SUPPLY CO., 411 Bulletin Bldg., Philadelphia. 52t-3159$ F-OR SALE Two pool tables. Fins condition. Will trade for any Uiing. Geo. Bohneit, i ScottsblutY, Xehr. 4-41-3130 Coal office at Rowan's feed store. KOWAN Sl WRIGHT, phons 71. tf ABSTRACTERS ' J. D. EMERICK Bonded Abstracter. I have the only set of abstract looks in Box Butte county Office Room 7, Opera House Block. I0tf670 FOR RENT PARLOR AND BED ROOM with bath and toilet for confine men cases rates before confinement, fS per week; $20 per week after, wits, nurse. MRS. ANNA ZEHRUNG. Phone 287. novlO-12t-2937 FOR 8ALE OR EXCHANGE MJSCEJLLANEOUJ Money to loan on real estate. F . Reddish.' Itf RANCH FOR SALE OR TRADE Relinquishment of 100 acres under, the proposed government canal, I 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 2850, Herald Of fice, Alliance, Nebraska. For nice clean Niggerhead Lump and Nut, and Eastern Hard nut coal, phone to No. 22. ' Dierkj Lumber & Coal Company. L. W. BOWMAN Physician and Surgeon Office in First National Bank Bldg. Phones: Office, 362; residence, IS. 50 ti-1608 Advertisement E. W. RAY, FLORIST Cut flowers and potted plants. Floral pieces made on short notice. Mail orders given special attention. 41tf2549 SEVEN ROOM HOUSE FOR SALJ1 Good outbuildings. Barn for four tiorses. House for automobile. J. B. DENTON. Advt 23tf215 Rowan & Wright, coal, wood and uosts. Phone 71. tf Buy your coal of Rowan & Wright. Phone 71. tf Closing out our stock of Wax Pho nograph Records at Cut Prices. GEO. D. DARLING. nov20-tf-2977 r -x Say, Yoa ! H OW about that printirl job you ro in need of? c is sad sse ss aboet U al yoer first epporWry. Dss t wait ma til lbs very Uat saosieat bat five M a Uttla Uass sad Wll aew yes what high ir wsrs w caa tBra ot. Am K ? V