The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, March 05, 1914, Image 7

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OILPROOF
VACUUM CUP TIRES
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4,500 Miles
Newberry Hardware Co.
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These Four First-Class Ma&azines and Our
Paper, ALL FIVE ONE YEAR, Only
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Woman's World, 35c yr. Groea's Fruit Grower, 50c yr. Fanti Life, 25c yr. Home Life, 25c yr. F
All Five for About the Price of ;
This is the biggest bargain in the best reading
matter ever offered to our subscribers. It in
cludes our paper the best weekly published
in this part of the state and the Four Magazines of national prominence
shown above, sample copies of which may be seen at our office.
We have never sold our paper alone it less than H.50 a year.
But on account of the splendid contract we have made with' these big
publications we are able to give our readers the four magazines with our
paper, all one year for only $1.68 just 13 cents more than the
regular price of our paper alone.
Send us your orders right away, give them to our representative or call
and see us when you are in town. As soon as you see these clean,
beautiful, interesting magazines you will want them sent to your own
home for a year.
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JUST THINK WHAT IT MEANS!
Our Paper and These Four Standard Maoazines
ALL FIVE ONE YEAR, ONLY
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DYE & OWENS
Transfer Line
Dray Phone 54
Household goods
moved promptly
and transfer work
solicited.
Residence phone 636 and Blue 57a
We are headquarters for everything in the line of
GOAL
WHITMAN M:VS.
Rock Springs lump and nut, Canon City lump and
nut, Sheridan nut and lump. Eastern hard coal
Dierks Lumber & Coal Co.
ACM
E COAL
$4.75 CASH
TON LOTS DELIVERED
ROWAN & WRIGHT
PHONE 71
Oul) Oih' riw-e of SnmHMx In That
Station llomoMi'.nl Hold
b,T Whitman
Hy Horitlrt Correspondent)
Whitman, N'br., Murrh 3 C. N.
Whitman and family have removed
to Ctiatrr county hating rented a
farm near Merna. Mr. Whitman
wan employed for a number of years
In the Wright lumber yard. Re
cently he sold hie homestead four
miles west of Whitman to George D.
Moran. the consideration being $3,
400. Only one case of small pox has
been reported fro mthls section of
the sand hills so far. Frank Yeast,
whose ranch is a few miles from Hy
annls, contracted the malndy while
visiting In Lincoln durin gthe holi
days. Last week Dr. K. E. Darr,
the physician In attendance, pro
nounced hlra fully recovered, and
the quarantine upon his home was
remo ed.
Encouraging reports come from
Hot Springs, 8. D., concerning Mrs.
Chas. Iloyt. wife of the prominent
rancher whose extensive holdings
an located about twenty miles north
of Whitman. Her condition was
quite Ht'rioiiB, an dit was feared that
an operation would be necessnry.
She and her daughter, Miss Leon a
Iloyt. will remain in Hot Springs for
several weeks yet.
"BuM" Moran of Hyaunish is in
Iowa, piirchiiniiiK a car loud of white
face bulls for use on the ranch here.
Harry Thurston from near Ashby is
also In Iowii on a similar mission.
10. E. Wheeler, who resides on a
homestead about nine miles south
east of Pullman postoUlce, announc
es that he will open a general store
there early in the spring. He will
also make application for the loca
tion of a post office.
Mr. Earl Purdum and Miss Fre
da Cook, prominent young people re
aiding In the country north of Whit
man, were married at Brokeu Bow
last Wednesday. They are now en
joying their honeymoon trip In Ar
kansas. Mr. Purdum has a wide
reputation as a broncho "buster",
winning the championship at the Ily
annis "Home Day" In 1912.
The near blinar (Mast Saturday
night and Sunday made It extreme
ly uncomfortable for those who were
compelled to face It home from the
"Rag Dance" "at the Middle Prone
school house. Henry Christy, Har
ry Hoyt and Ernest Purdum art .n
the list of those who enjoy th-t dis
tinction of having had their faces
froien.
Danfere of e Cold.
Do you know that of all the minor ail
meats colds are by far the most dangerous T
It u not the oolds themselves that you need
to fcer, but the esrlooi diseases that they se
often lead to. For thai reason every cold
should be gotten rid of with the least pos
sible delav. Ta arenmnlluk this vnn will
find Chamberlain's Cough Remedy of great
eip to you. it loosens a cold, relieves the
lungs, aids expectoration and enables the
system to throw off the cold. For sale by
all dealers. Advertisement.
PROFESSIONAL Dl RECTORY
- Kates! One-inch cards, 50 cents; two inch cards, $1.00 ' -4'
BRUCE WILCOX
Lawyer and Land Attorney
Practitioner la civil couru alace 18tS
tod Register U. 8. land office from
1803 to 1U07. Information by mall a
ipeclalty.
Office In Land Offlet Building
VLL1ANCK : : NKUUA8KA
IH1 CONTEST UOIMJ OX
President and Hccretar) of M. II. A.
Offer to Heat Entire lxlge In
Membership Contest
An unusually interesting session
of the M. H. A. was held at the hall
Monday evening. In addition to the
regular business session refresh
ments were served and a social time
enjoyed, A number of new mem
bers were initiated.
Frank Sunders, president, and E.
L. Lawrence, secretary, offered to go
into a contest with the entire lodge
for new members, the contest to last
sixty days and the losing side to pro
vide Ice cream and cake for the
lodge. The challenge was accepted
and the contest Is now going on. It
will be extremely Interesting.
EUOBNH BURTON
Attorney at - Law
Land Attorney
ffloe First National Bank nulldlng
rifONE 180
VLLIANCK : t NEBRASKA
m. i. m. 'tyil,iei -
Dentist
PHONE 117
OVER FIRST NATIONAL SAMJ8
ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA'
H. M. BULLOCK.
ATTORNEY
AT LAW
tLLIANCK : : NEBRASKA
O. E. SLAG-LE, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office phone M Res. phone 52
Alliance, Nebraska.
Orte Coppernoll
Res. Phone 20
F. J. Petersen
Kes. Phone 43
Drs. Coppernoll & Petersen
Osteopaths
Rooms 7, 8 and 9, Rumer Block
PHONE 43
Gl:0. J. HAND,
Physician and Surgeon
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
Hce Hive Improvements
With more room than formerly,
still the Bee Hive finds it necessary
to make some changes in the ar
rangement of the store in order to
make room for. the ever increasing
stock of goods. So:iie new shelving
completed yesterday enables Mr.
Kewer and his assistants to better
display the large stock of china and
glassware.
Ii. A; COPSIiY
Physician and 8urgeon
Office Phone 360. Res. Phone 342
Calls answered promptly day and
light from office. Offices: Alliance
National Hank building over the Post
Office.
WE PRINT
SALE BILLS
AND PRINT TlttM RIGHT
APMONBST
SALE
mimx
I will sell at Public Auction at the farm of the late Samuel Albro, 2
south and l2 mile east of Alliance on
THURSDAY, MARCH 12th
Commencing at 10:00 o'clock a. m.
20 HEAD OF DAIRY CATTLE 20
Or. JAS. P. flAX FIELD
Dentist
OVER BRENNAN'S DRUQ STORt
rilONB 626 RBO
All electrical equipment. Oaa t&mlm
tatered. Evenings by appointment
A. J. KENNEDY
Osntlst
Office In Alliance National
ulldlng ever Poet Ofrlee
P4IONB 191
O-oo. Q-. Q-a,a.a"b3r
LICENSED EMBALMER
PHONE: Day 49S
Night 110
ALLIANCE
NERRAJCXJ
E3. "W. K."3T
florist
Cut F L O W E R.8 and Potted
PLANTS Constantly on Hand
FLORAL PIECE8
Made on Short Notice
PLANT8 RENTED
For Parties and Public Gathering
Phone 682-433
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER
At The Herald Office
REASONABLE RATES
PROMPT SERVICK
AUOUST HORNBURC1
Professional Trained Nurse
Phone 613
Alliance - Nebraska
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
PLANS AND ESTIMATES FURN
ISHED ON APPLICATION
I otnploy only first-class meohaniesY
All work guaranteed. !
PHONE 279
Residence and Shop,
7th and Mississippi.
Alliance, Nebraska.
WM. MAUNIER
'All klnda of
Scavenger Work
Bonded by the City
PHONE 67
One half Jersey
cow, 6 yrs. old.
1 A 1
5..k-l-.'lrfi.''V ' ' J v ' u" 4 row. 3 Mre nA
VW- . J . A. v '
Mt''WK'ifiW WSS .$M One red milch cow,
cow. 6 vrt. old.
F
iretn soon.
One thoroughbred
Jersey boll, 3 yrs.
old.
One thoroughbred
Hoi stein cow, 8
V.
yean via. yfyrt'!ri
If 1 . I A
tlolstein cow, Jyr.
old, with heifer
calf by side.
One thoroughbred
Jersey cow, 6 yr.
old with a heifer
calf by side.
One 3-4 Jersey cow
3 years old.
One thoroughbred Holsten bull, 1 yr. old. 4 kit Springs calves. 4 last fall heifer calves. All the above
cattle were carefully selected and bred for dairying purposes.
6 HEAD OF HORSES Viz.
Ore bay mare, 10 yrs. old. Weight about 1200. One Lay mare, 7 yrs. old. Weight about 1200. One bay
mare, 4 yrs. old. Weight about 1200. The above mares are all with fcal. One sorrel driving mare, 3 yrs.
old. One black horse colt, 2 yrs. old. One sorrel pony.
100 THOROUGHBRED WHITE LEGHORN CHICKENS
' IMPLEMENTS
One McCormick mower, 1 cultivator, 1 breaking plow, 1 stirring plow, 1 harrow, 1 lister with potato attach,
meat, 1 box farm wagon, 1 wagon and hayrack, 1 single buggy, 1 set double harness, 1 set single harness,
1 hayrake, 1 cornsheller, 1 grindstone, 1 Empire cream separator, 1 5-gallon barrel churn.
FREE LUNCH AT NOON
TpfrYlQ" Sums of $10.00 and less cash. Over that amojnt 6 months time will be given on bankable
I wl I I IO. paper drawing 10 per cent interest
Mrs. CLARA ALBRO, Administratrix
H. P. COURSEY, Auctioneer F. J. WAS, Clerk
On "!o"u.r Trip
take with you a box of good
CIG-iiBS
and a late .
Get them at up town news
. stand or at depot
Ciller Bros.
lisMslassiisiltoBaBBsi
flutomobila jaundry
Prices on application
Work guaranteed
Leonard Pilkington
AT HEELER'S GARAGE
DR. W. M. LEE
Veterinarian
PHONE
Office Red 72 Residence 7X1
Alliance.
Nebraska
Blooded and High
Grade Milk Cows
HOLSTEINS A SPECIALTY
Any Number Wanted
r.M.llyndshaw&Son
THEDFORD, NEBR.