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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1914)
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I I Merlins: to lk llrlrf at ltrl1frr-port In Marrli Itevrnlft List f MiM'h Talent l)i iut'ort, Feb. 23 Heading of tho talent ami program scheduled for the North Platte Valley Rejuve nation to be held In thin city March 26, 27 and 28, reveals the fact that the school problems of western Ne braska teachers will be discussed by mtn who are familiar with educa tional conditions In this state. The Executive Committee has seen fit to use Nebraska tatent to a considera ble e'vtent for this reason. Prominent In the lint of those who will address the teachers at this meeting Is Chancellor V. A. Fullmer of Nebraska Wenleyan University Mr. Fulinier Is a Nebraska product Ills succesH in educational work Is evidenced by the fact that he was for a number of years superintend cut of schools at Edgar; he then suc ceeded Mr. Stevens at Fairbury when the latter went to Lincoln. From Fairbury he went to the head of the Deatrlce schools from which place he resigned In order to accept a pos ition as head of the Depnrtnient of Education at Weslyan. He was next appointed Acting Chancellor, and he now holds the ofllce of Chan cellor of Wesleyan University of University Place, Nebraska. As head of this Institution lie In wielding a preat influence in affairs educational in the state. He will address the N. I'. V. Teachers' Association on the subject "The School as a Community Center". Mr. Fullmer has given special attention to this question for years and is competent to diweufis It authoritatively. Another of the prominent school men of the state who will adJress (lie teachers at this meeting i. U. V. Clark, who is superintendent of the Nebraska State Industrial school for boys, at Kearney. Mr. Clark has had an opportunity to study the most dilTicult raaea of discipline and train ing, and special cases of incorrigibll U What Mr. Clark Bays will be tirst-hand Information. Ills address at the Association will be on the subject "A Teacher's Influence" an Inspiring message that no teach er should miss. Of all the problems which con front educators today there Is none more didicult or more vital than that of the rural school. The Exec utive Committee has secured for the diacuBslon of tills question a man who has studied the problem thor oughly and who is deeply in sympa thy with the rural school 'and Its work Supt. Wilson Tout of North Platte. Mr. Tout has chosen as his subject "Solving; the Hurnl School Problem iu Western Nebraska". Ev ery rural school teacher In this sec tion of tho stale should hear this appeal for better rural school. The educators mentioned above are thoroughly cognizant of educa tional problems In Nebraska, and the things that they say will be well worth while. Plan to be liere! CnnndiAii Mining Men to Meet Montreal, Feb. 2 4 The commit tee In charge of local arrangements Is In receipt of advices Indicating a Urge attendance at the annual meet ing of the Canadian Mining Institute to be held in this city next week Leading mining engineers from Por cupine, Cobalt and other mining cen ters of Canada and also from the United Htales will present paper. The sessions will begin ueit Wednes day and contluue three daa. liulueM Men Keek Ilcform Toronto. Out., Feb. 24 A pro gram of buslneBS calculated to keep them busy during the next two days faced the members of the Ontario Associated Hoards of Trade when they assembled In this city today for their annual .meeting. More than forty resolutions, covering a wide range of subjects, were scheduled for discussion. Proposals to further strengthen the insolvency laws, to conserve forests, water power and other natural resources of the Prov ince, and to create a Dominion board of trade or chamber of commerce are among the Important matters to be considered and acted upon. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY - Kates: One-inch cards, 50 cents; two inch cards, $1.00 IS U UC 12 WILCOX Lawyer and Land Attorney Practitioner in civil courts since 1803 ind Register U. 8. land office from 1903 to 1907. Information by mall a i peel alt y. Office In Land Office Building ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA KUQENt; BURTON Attorney at Law Land Attorney Office First National Dank Building PHONE 180 vLLIANCK t : NEBRASKA More ;hI ItoioN for Florida Gainesville. Fla., Feb. 24 The two-day convention of tho state Good Roads Convention convenes here to day and tomorrow. It will be one of the most Instructive and interest ing ever held In this state, and the problem of getting the beBt hard road surface at a minimum cost will be discussed. Ohio Hardware leal r Meet Toledo. ().. Feb. 24 The twenti eth annual conventjon of the Ohio Hardware Association, which began in this city today, is the largest con vention ever held by the association. Leading representatives of the trade from every part of the States were on hand when the proceedings were opened. The wessioiis will continue over tomorrow and Thursday. In connection with the meeting there Is a mammoth exhibition of hardware supplies, toolB and machinery. M. M. BULLOCK ATTORNEY AT LAW VLLIANCE : : NEBRASKA C. E. SLAGLE, M. D. PHY8ICIAN AND SURGEON Office phone 65 Re, phone 52 Alliance, Nebraska. )rle Coppernoll Ilea. Phone 20 F. J. Petersen Re. Phone 43 Drs. Coppernoll & Petersen Osteopath Room 7, 8 and 9, Runier Dlock PHONE 43 QUO. J. HAND, Phyelclan and 8urgeon EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT H. A. COPSEY Physician and Surgeon Office Phone 360. Re. Phone 342 Calls answered promptly day and tight from office. Offices: 'Alliance VUtonal Hunk building over the Post Office. WE PRINT SALE BILLS AND PRINT TMCM BIGHT Let Us Do Your Job Work DYE & OWENS Transfer Line Danger of Cold. Do you know that of all the, minor ail- It is not the colds themselves that you need J a . I J ' , 1. a 1 to tear, oui me Mnoui nuwm ua mcj often lead to. For that reason erery cold : should be gotten rid of with the leant p-; sible detsv. To accoroili"h this you will ; find Chumberlain's Cough Itemedy of great help to yon. It loosens a cold, relictes the j luns, aids expectoration and enable the . a ,1 a" . I. Vn Bui ViW I ynlflD w wi row uu v j all dealers. Advertisement. ;i i:s A TALK ON Itl'SSIA Dray Phon S4 ousehold srootls moved promptly d transfer worl solicited. Residence phone 636 and Blu 57 Allium e Sc holar IN-Ilvewd 'vry In-it-rest lny: Talk to Woman' Club Friday Announcement We are headquarters for everything In the line of COAL Rock Springs lump and nut. Canon City lump and nut, Sheridan nut and lump, Bastern hard coal Dierks Lumber & Coal Co. A. J. Macy of Alliance wan th .chief speaker at the meeting of tt educutional department of the Wo ! man's club Friday afternoon. Mi Macy spoke on "Russia". He is k j deep scholar and during the laxt iyear haa acciuired a reading knowl edge of the KuHblan language enab l'ng him to read their literature The tata was both Interesting anc i-i cur! 've. Mr. Macy showed t ' -;oi i:.; !i Knowledge Of the peepli ; I'OtUltl.V o well H? tl'.e 11 III . i ti il it in an intretslngmni- :iT. Mr.i R. M. Hampton eii!er:in-i; itsBiaied by Mrs. Fll'tene Hall. Tin hohteri.iea rocelved many congratula tions on t!ie elaborate entertaiiiineii' provided. ACM E COA $4.75 CASH TON LOTS DELIVERED ROWAN & WRIGHT PHONE 71 Amusement Itesort Failwre Salem, N. 11.. Feb. 24 The fam ous Kockiinham Park here was sold at public auction today. This new amusement park has been run at a ii.-avy iua in tho last two years, and went uuder the hammer with K'.y,- i;:' d r ,ne Ooagb, Medicine fur Children. Never give child a cough medicine that contain oinum iu anv lorra. hen opium U given other and more serious diiteae may follow. Long experience has demonktratd that thre U no lttt-r or nafer medicine for couxh. ifdd and croup in children than Clikiulivrl.un'K LOugh Kcriiwlf. It uequally Tuluahle tor edtilu. Trv it. UconUiu no opium or other haruifuf drug. For le by We liave purchased the Check ered F ront Livery Barn from H. P. Coursey and wish to announce to the public that we will continue to run this business at the same place. Our prices will be the same and you will receive the best service. Only ex perienced help will be employed. We solicit a continuance of your patronage. Checkered Front Barn G. H. Mapps and E. P. Pederson, Props. 1I. 1. 10. TYLKH Dentl.t PIIONH 167 : OVER FIRST NATIONAL BANK ALLIANCE : : NEB RAJ Ki MIC STENOGUAPliEii At The Herald Office REASONABLE RATES PROMPT SERVICf IDES WANTED ALL KINDS Highest Prices Paid in Cash at all times Dr. JAS. P. flAX FIELD Dntlt OVER BRENNAN'S DRUG STOftt PHONK bil RED .' All electrical equipment. Oaa adatla nterea. evening by appolntaMat -. A. J. KENNEDY Dantlat Offlc In Alliance National Building over Poet Offlc) , PHONE SSI UbNED EMIALMER PHONE: Day 498 Night 110 ALLIANCE NEBHAMC Cut FLOWER. 3 and Potted PLANTS Constantly on Hand FLORAL PIECES Mad on Short Notlc PLANT8 RENTED For Parties and PubUo QatheHni Phone 682-433 AU0U5T HORNBURG Professional Trained Nurse Phone 613 Alliance - Nebraska CT- '77 Bums CONTRACTOR and BUILDER PLANS AND ESTIMATES FURK' .I8HED ON APPLICATION I employ only first-class meohanlfl All work guaranteed. PHONE 279 Residence and 8hop, 7th and Mississippi. Alliance, Nebraska. WM. MAUNIER All kinds of Scavenger Work Bonded by the City PHONE 67 take with you a box of good CIG-ABS and a late Cctsrctzlxie Get them at up town news stand or at depot 2vUlcr DBroo. mm , .. Automobilel sundry Prices on application Work guaranteed Leonard Pilkington AT HEELER'S GARAGE DR. W. M. LEE Veterinarian PHONE Offlc Red 72 Residence 724 Alliance. Nebraska O'Bannpn Bros. in ion i v Rovfin's coriKT, 2nd 5t. and Laramie Avenue ALLlANCIi, MllJRASKA Blooded and High- Grade Milk Cow at HOLSTEIHS A SPECIALS '( Any Number Wanted F. M.llyndshaw&So.r THEDFORD, NEBR. all dealer. Advertisement.