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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1914)
3C 11 T day morning from a two weeks pleasure trip to Uneoln. Wrappers Needed Claude lifter returned yeeterday fnrn Lincoln, where he has been for n month on buMnee. William Mnunnler returned Sun No from Friday's Dally: J. B. Miller of liHiningfurd cme dfln to Alliance today- mi buslnoas. Carl Spacht.was downfrom Hem Ingford yesterday on buslnonn, re turning today. I J. W. Mapps orders hi addretn for The Herald chant-d from Anti- h to Alliance. I H. F. Hessenflow moved from. 420 Ntobrarii avenue to Duncan's adiM tlon thta week. . W. M. Sauerbraun leaves Sunday for Sioux City, Chknpo and an. ex tended trip east. Mrs. C. D. Say es of Chadron etop jed over In Alliance today between trains on her way home from Mitch ell. I LuiHAte Zehrung wm hostess at t six o'clock dinner Thursday even ing. The dinner was delicious and fill enjoyed a lovely time. C. A. 8prague leaves tomorrow night for Chicago and poVnt along the Burlington road. " He expects o ht gone until the 16th of February. ' " lD. Blair, one of The Doily Her-i-ld'e Sheridan county subscribers, 'came up from Antloch on ' 43 today oc business.' ; "" " Mr. and Mrs, Oeo. K. Noe of Ells- worth were In Alliance yesterday oo t pusinees, stopped on on ttvejr way borne from Denver.; Ieft on 44 to- L. Y. and J. E. McCluskey. J. J. Flanaraky, N. J. Colvin, W. H. Rol and, and F. A. Nagelschnetder were down from' Hemtngford yesterday on w i - .-. Friends of Mr.. E. ( D. 0inan sur ' pr'ied her yesterday afternoon tn honor of her birthday. A dainty hmch was served, and he' received s number of nice gifts. The Alliance llign echuol banket ball girls wlH play the ScottHblufT girls tonight at Seottsbluff. Mrs. T. N. Colvin, who lias been til for so long, I greatly improved, cow 'being able to alt up a little. Ml? Sadie Hackor, teacher at Miiuutare, came In on 3J today to vlait friends In the city over Sunday. Ivan Rodger, who went to Delia, Iowa, the first of the week to at tend the funeral of Albert Taylor, is expected home Sunday. Mrs. Tay lor is now expected to recover. C. F. Spray, salemnan for Craw ford Fruit and Produce company, was In town yosterdsty on business, ,m,t,lIc' and visited at the home of Mr. and Mi P. A ivw ifo rHirnt n The Choral Club will meet Wed- Crawford today. nesdny evening, at 7:30, at the Epis copal pariah house. Any new voic- Mr. and Mrs. E. F. DeVoe of near Jirn to enter piee report at Belmont came in last nifht to visit that time. at the home of their niece, Mrs. L. "'" Z. Holloway. Mr. and" Mrs. DeVoe "nd Wr- - Snyder stop- expect to be in Alliance until . to- U1 ott to Alliance yesterday be tween trains on their way to Den ver to select millinery for the new jHstnlngford store, Mr. and Mrs. John Wlker are uiov ttUK their residence to Miss Fraxler's modern home on Box Buite avenue. (J. II. Roach was. in town today. He stopped off on bunlneas on hl way to hie home iut Seottebluff from Uivooln. The Auxiliary will meet w-ith Mrs. C. A. Anderson at tlie homo of Mrs. F. E. Ilolsten Wednesday afternoon i't two thirty. " ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry IMetriih, and Mr. and Mrs. McKnee ' left last n!ht for Mullen whore they expect to make their future home. The Daughters , of Isaba will give a dance February 13. Mrs. Jno. Wiker, Camllle Nohe and tho Vort Robinson orohwtra wUI furnteh the morrow night. ' I O. Wolfe, of Great Falls, Montana, who ha been, Ttoitlng bte aaunt, Mrs. Mary England, left last night to' vis it in Denver at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Frey. Mrs. Frey was for merly an Alliance girl. From Monday's Daily: C. A. Newberry left Sunday on 44 on business. Qua Appelburg departed today on business at Ltoco. The women of the Baptist church will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. T. F. Ack- ertnaa, west Lawn. Refreshments will be served and a good crowd de sired. Mrs. C. L. OuUerson, mother, and Mrs. W. 8. Martia., sister of Mrs. C. a. curne, arrived. Saturday for a vleit of two weeks with Mrs. Ourrie Mrs, Martin was accompanied by her Elmer Olds of Heminrord was in two children. town today on buslnesa. M,lw Josephine Hampton of AM- eance is teaching school at Yonoalla, Mrs. E. Calkin returned to Hyaa- nis yesterday where Che Is teaching I school. Mrs. B. Bardon went to Edgemont today for a trip with her husband who la a fireman. Vera RegeMter and . Mr. and Mrs. O. E. William returned yeeterday on ... .... - i 43 from Pacific Junction. POSITIVE PROOF Should Convince the Greatest tie In Alliance Skep. Because H's the evidence of an Al liance citizen. Testimony easily investigated. The fetrongeet endorsement of mer it. The beat proof. Read It: ' Mm. J. E. Whaley, 422 E. Oregon saye: Mrs. Geo. Smith and Mrs. M. C. St. Alliimc. Nebr.. sara: "Over Ongou. She commenced on Jan u- Hubble went to Omaha yesterday three years ego my kidneye became ary 1! She hae a tine echool and for a poupj of weeks' visit. badly disordered and the kidney so- . 1 . I III 1 A t . I m wen pieeseo nn me iocshumi. I M,t n.- ,.nno,t ivhM.i- 1 I E. T. Enyrt came in on 44 to- I stooDed. sharo nalns darted thru . . . . . . i a i - i -- naipin. laie proprietor ay fr0m Mareland on business. Ex- my loins and 11 was hard for me to Thomas M. of the Modern Cleaning works of flheridan, Wyo., came yesterday to teke up a position at the Union Cleaning and Pressing works of Al ttance. The Young Men's IMble Club held h. very enjoyable meeting lawt even- ang. The orchestra music was much pects to return tomorrow on 43. Dr. Hand went to Hay Springe to day on account of the lllnees of his father. He expects to return to morrow. Pullman Conductor Shepard went to Chicago today, bis run being his 1 a . i i U.w Rv n..rrt wna atv. I - U-HJIJgrHI. wunIUCl.Or OOMJ VaKP w!ni,i iMVr fi- th month of Place on this route. February. A surprise party was given lat Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hut&es and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dubuque went up to Hot Springs Sunday morning straighten. I tried many remedies but all fatted to help me until I usl Doan' Kidney PLlle. They brot relief toi a short time awl I contin ued using them until I was free from kidney complaint. I have had no reason to change my high opinion of Dona's Kldmey Pills fiance I reoom- miided them some years ago." price &0c, at all dealers. Don't sim ply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pilhi the same that Mrs. Whaley had. Foster-Mflburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. ironing to honor or uorace i Lagan. i a pleasure trip, returning Sunday K being his 14th birUiday. sixteen hnht. goesU were present. A delicious lunch was served, and the host re ceived a number of nice gifts. COMMISSIONERS MEET Bert Waller, brother of P. N. Wal er of Alliance, who has been visit ng the latter litre for seven weeks while recuperating froir a severe at tack of typhoid fever, has entirely recovered and returned Thursday stfght to his work at Longmont, Col. Mr. and Mrs. Chaarlle A. Powell of ten miles southeast of Alliance were In tsiun tnlnv Ha Iiuvpii tnniirM em met pursuant lO for" Thedford. to be Mne two or Officers present C, Saturday Sale of Very Finest Redlands Oramsres With each dozen oranges we will give FREE one tea or orange spoon No need of saving wrappers or paying post age and money extra, to get spoons. 1 doz. 200 size sweet ripe oranges and a spoon for 40c. 1 doz. largest sweet ripe oranges and a spoon for 50c. This silver is the United Silver Triple A ware. If you wish to get other pieces than spoons, you may do so by buying either size oranges at the price and ad ding the following amounts: . Table Spoons, add 10c Butter Knives, and 10cs Forks, add 10c Knives, add 10c Get Oranges Saturday After Saturday we will redeem "Red C" ; wrappers in Silverware U Mallery Grocery Co L IE Quality Grocers in It It n 14 Alliance, Nebr.. Jan. 31, 1914. Tlie iloard of County Couimitwion- adjoummeiit; L. Ha&hraan, tiirce weeks on business. chairman, J. M. Wanek, and S. C. Reck. O. Harris, a prominent stockman of Te rouowing cuuuia were examinM Mareland. and hla son. J. L. Harris, d ana allowed anu uie ciern oroerea tvtTftrt In AIUjuw today noon, on to draw warranto on the General their return from Denver where Fund for same: thev Attended th national live tktock 1. A. Berry, 8tatiK;cs .. . . 14 &0 - i show. Dick O'Bonnon left for Kansas CBty on 42 Wednesday night, on bus! rasa and to accompany hla father rho 4s to undergo a surgical opera' tion in one of the bosplUls of that ity. Dick stopped at Seward where tie was iained by his father and to-1 Camllle Nobe cether they took the train y ester- from Ltooohu day for the big town at the mouth t4 the Kaw. ' Alex Mulrhead, StaOatka .... I P. Dickerson, Refund Poll fax Wm, Lundy, Witness fee .... Delia Reed, Salary & Exp... Bdna Martin, Salary vaaiar KloppA Bartlett Co.. supplies J , . ...... -LJ Humorous, Instructive, Educational The Way to A HOME. A Travel Talk on Weftern Canada -BY- 6 W Mr. L. O. Armstrong Lecturer, Writer and Explorer From Tuesday's Dally: W. SI. Liunn left laet night for O- maha. - Dr. Knight left lowa to vMt hw today for mother. I eastern C. 8. J. C. 8 50 1 00 115 41 55 00 64 00 L. llabhman. Trip exp. .. 150 00 C. Rek, Trip exp. 150 00 M. Wanek, Trip exp 150 00 M. Cox Expense ...... 11 00 From Saturday's Dally: Mr. and Mrs. Jonn Graham's baby I was quite IU last night. Alex Olds was down from Heming- ford yesterday on business). Under existing conditions of the pnogrefc of the court bouse It was deemed advisable that the board confer with the bonding company at Boone, Iowa. Mrs. Clyde Miller Is ill at her home with an attack of la grippe. Fred Hooke of HemKngford was in tt nj parent own yesterday on business. R. M. Soott. the Heinx deinomrtrat vr. in at Hamilton's grocery store. - 1 t. J. L. Uarnett returnea to aubbjlc - J rsiawWd Testerday on business, re- vrw. turning today BUI Sauerbraun left Sunday to vis- and architects in regard to same, and they decided to make a trip to Omaha, Nebr., and Kansaa City, Kan. Whereupon the board adjourned to meet at the call of the clerk. M. S. HARGRAVBS, Clerk. -ILLUSTRATED BY- Sunt. Weidenhamer and wife left - en 44 today for a week's business trip to Chicago, : Mrs. Melvln Miller and Mrs. Alex! WirirhAAd of IlamdnxCgand were A3U- Aoe aboypons today. . , 'TW':.bb(ir.doiBCs at .the " White Front every "day ttiS week Virginia Droome is expected to re turn from Kimball where sne naa been v lei t tog. G. H. Stanton went to Minatare today tav Interest of the Newberry Hardware company. E. T. Boyeart. merchant of Mar-1 land, was down yesterday on buaWI ld you nese. returned today.' " FYoniT The 8kin and Not the Blood Until recently it has been a gener al accepted theory that eczema was disease of the blood. Scientific Ixtr vestigationa have taught ua that ec- sema bs positively a skin disease and curable thru the ekla alone. Mer itxA Ecaema Rsnedjr to appUed direct ly to the ddaeaeed skin. Do not do- xj trying MerUol Ecaema Remedy. F. J. BrenoAO. Local Agent. ever eat at the White MOVING PICTURES With Panoramic and Exquisitely Colored Lantern Slides, at CRYSTAL THEATRE Saturday, February 14, 2:30 P.M. ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA ADMISSION lO CENTS Don't miss this a real treat. This is your oppor tunity to see and learn of the wonderful western Canada country about which you have read and heard so much. IE