The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, March 12, 1914, Image 5

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F-om Saturday's Daily:
Fr. Mnlonpy lert this noon for Ily
nis. Jack Miller is In town today from
tL5 ranch.
J. V. Guthrie returned this noon
Jrom a business trip west.
Herman Lund returned this noon
from a business trip to Crawford.
Miss Leone Malleryq came in this
oon from her school ut Maryland to
ppond Sunday with home folks.
M. L. Miler. proprietor of the
Jleminpford Roller Mills, stopped ov
r today on his way to Lakeside on
business trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cain, or Can
ton, came in this noon for a short
itit with John Snyder, his brother-in-law.
They were accompanied by
the children.
15. V. Heeves went to Lint'le, Wyo.,
this afternoon o nbusiness connect
wl with the sale of his place near
Ifeat town. He expected to return
te first of the week.
H. H. (Harve) West went to Eilcre
iont on 4 3 this afternoon on busi
ness, expecting to be pone about a
week. He wil lvisit his sons, Geo.
and Joe, at Hot Sprinps before re
turning. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Cuutwell
rove up to Alliance In their auto
today from their place In Morril)
runty, fourteen miles south. Mr.
Cantwell informs The Herald that
the roads south of Alliance are fine,
and that conditions in his neighbor
hood are good.
C. C. Matthews of the Spade neigh
borhood in Sheridan county came up
10 Alliance on 43 yesterday for med
icine for his brother, I). N. Mat
thews, who is threatened with pneu
vonia. He returned to lakeside on
4 3 today. Mr. Matthews is one of
The Herald's many constant readers
)?i soutli Sheridan. Before leaving
the city today he called at this oflico
and ordered the paper sent to his
on-in-)a, L. C. Wyland, Dorrhes-t-r.
Nebr.
(liy Herald Correspondent)
IlinRham. Nebr.. Marrh 11 C. It.
Anderson has sold his general mer
chandise store to Hentfro llros.
Ceorne and Dial Howell were ar
rested Hnturdny for dlsturbtnK the
peace and being drunk and using vile
language. They were taken before
Justice Italian! and each fined $.r.00
and coata.
Carpenter A. W. Walmer 1b doing; Mrs. K. Shafenberg who has been
th. framing for a house to be built ; visiting In Council muffs the Inst
fcr by Ernest Haskett on his place! fPW months, returned home Satur
in the Pawlet neighborhood in Gar-'day.
den county. Ton, Haran was arrested Friday
J. T. Anstice arrived Saturday ' night and taken before Justice H;l
froni Curtis, Nebr., to make bis lard Saturday morning. He plead
home here. He will work on the guilty to stealing some overshoes
Hurlington as a fireman. He will and other articles from Kent fro bros
make his residence at 718 West 2nd store Friday.
street. J. (). Kay moved south of Alliance
Mrs. C. A. House and daughter ' Thursday to live on his homestead,
Mildred, who have been spending the " 18 po"th of lnnhain.
W . M. rosdick of Mullen visited
hi son Clyde Thursday.
J. M. Cameron of St Vottsbluff who
winter 1ir lft Prlilai- f.-- n ..,., b
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visit at Des Moines, and from there;
will return to her home at Milan,
Missouri.
Miss Kuth MrCormick. of The j
Herald force, returned Sunday noon!
with her mother from a two weeks'!
trip to eastern Iowa points. They J
visited with relatives at Kurlinton :
and Keokuk.
E. C. linker of Miller, Custer coun
ty, Nebr., visited over Sunday with'
his brother-in-law and sister, Kev. i
and Mrs. Frank C. Karrett. Mr.;
Baker has tiled on a homestead
bus been visiting here the past few
days returned to his home on 43
Sunday.
Mrs. K. K. Kincaid was an Alli
ance visitor today.
; KickiiKMi Worm Killer Expel Worms
I The :ii!H' of your child's ills -
the foul, fetid, offensive breath the
'starting r.p with terror and grinding
I of teeth while asleep the sallow
, eomplexion - the dark circles under
Mile eves --- are all indications of
i worms. Ktcknpoo Worm Killer is
claim under the government North j what your child needs; it expels the
Matte valley irrigation projec t. n w"rms- ,ho (aUKe of ,fu t"I,U(1' u
i, i, ,,, . i . . .. : healthy condition. For the removal
whtch he will take up his residence j of 8tomHch ,, pjn wo.mBi
this spring. Kickapoo Worm Killer gives sure re-
Mr. and Mrs. Henry IVtz. accom-' " f- Its laxative effect adds tone to
,.,, i t i ut t (the general system. Supplied as a
panied by their daughter. Lucy. r-' conrw,W--hiMren like it.
rived this noon from Linwood, Nebr., ftufp uml 8lm. ,-,.Hef. Guaranttied.
to visit with County Assessor Jell-jltuy a box today. Price 2."c. All
nek. Mr. Petz left Box Dutte conn- druugisls or by mail.
Kickapoo Indian Med. Co., Philadel
phia or St. Ivouis.
ty six years ago to locate at Lin
wood. He has a farm near that of!
Mr. Jelinek. Mr. Petz is in the sa-;
i
loon business at l.inwood. j
From Monday's Daily:
Mr. Gutherie returned Saturday
from Chad ron.
D. W. Montgomery came in today
from the south.
Chas. Tush left last night for Den
1T on bllffitiet.b.
Kill Austin is down from Mars
'.nd visiting liis home folks.
Charlie PtiKhnell of llemingford
in the city on business today.
A baby pirl was born to Mr. and
Mrs. J. S. Stark Sunday morning.
Jude L. A. iierry left for P.ridge
irt this noon on a business trip.
M. O. New. who was formerly in
nsiness here, is in the city today.
Mrs. Ii. V. Shepard of Hemingford
as in town Saturday cm business.
Mary Harry left Sunday for Ells
worth to visit parents for a few
S..ys.
E. M. Brass of Grand Island was
ii Alliance today, the guest of C. E.
.Rice.
Mrs. Holla Johnson of Hemingford
as in town shopping Friday and
Saturday.
Dr. G. J. Hand was in Crawford
.-sunday between trains 4 3 and 4 2 on
business.
Chase Feagins returned Saturday
from a trip to the eastern part of
ile state.
D. W. Butler of Hemingford came
cown yesterday to visit bis son Her
aert a few days.
Mr. and Mis. Sam Graham were
town from the ranch the latter
art of the week.
Arthur, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. A.
Brown of Lakeside, was up Saturday
for eye treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bronkhurst
ent to Sioux City Saturday night
"n visit his parents.
Mrs. Marve Hunsaker of Lakeside
sas been 111 the last few days, but
'F greatly improved.
Mrs. Pearl Lorenson of Heming
ford was in town Friday and Satur
day for medical treatment.
The P. O. E. have a social and
business meeting at the home of
Mrs. A. V. Gavin this afternoon.
Miss Pevona Dickenson, teacher
t Hopkins district, was in town Sat
trday and Sunday visiting parents.
After spending about six weeks
with Alliance friends, John Boyle of
lakeside left for home on 4 1 today
Martin Kavan, of Linwood, Nebr.,
returned borne today after a week's
visit with John Jelinek, county as
sessor.
J. v Caylor, a lormer ureman
J.ei', returned today from Ardtuore,
ti j cecum of ill nest, of lis brother
Krwln.
HOUSES TO RENT
or lease. Land
to rent or lease.
Land or city
property for
sale. Phone 36.
C. W. JEFFERS
From Tuesday' Daily:
W. H. Lunn left today for Norfolk.!
Mrs. Pearl Lorenson of Heming-j
ford is quite ill. j
C. E. Wiltsey was in town today (
from Heminuford. ,
Stella Pa ye of Alliance, left today i
on 4 3 for Hemingford.
Dan Watson, of Berea. came in on j
4 2 Monday on business. ,
T. M. Colvin was down from llem-i
i
ingford Monday on business. .
A baby boy was born Sunday to'
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Jackson.
C. A. liurlew and Alex Muirhead;
ime in today from Hemingford.
Mrs. L. C. Smith of Hot Springs.
S. D.. is visiting her daughter at the
Academy. '
Bert Hutchinson and brother of!
Angora were in town todi.j on business.
Judgi' !.. Berry returned this
noon from a trip to Bridgeport on
business.
Mrs. John Michael and Mrs. Gra-
ham of Marsland were Alliance vis- and jet VOUI COltS atul VICIOUS
itors today.
Frank Vaughn and John Jelinek
of Hemingford were down Monday,
on business.
Mrs. Geo. Dietlein leaves tonight o-uarantced.
for a two weeks' visit In Burlington, . . ,
f l.l. i uifiv."'
tuna, vtiiu iriauvm.
F. J. Carter returned on 4 3 from
Table Rock and Beatrice, where he
has been visiting with relatives.
Eum lie Burton, county attorney,
was called to Scottsbluff Monday
noon on accouul or illness or bis
father.
Mrs. H. G. Worth and daughter
stopped off in Alliance today between
trains enroute from Wayne to Scotts
bluff.
L. S. Powell who lives three miles
north of town fel ltrhough a hole in
a nay mow tnts morning, breaking
a riD. '
duun uuias inuinvu iiuiij u nil
to Rushville Sunday. He left fori
Bridgeport Monday to bring his wifej
bark today. I
Dr. Geo. J. Hand was summoned
to Hemingford yesterday by tele
phone on a professional call. He
went up on 43.
Mrs. Ed Shields, wife of the Bur
lington brakeman, came in on 43
Monday from her homestead in Mon
tana, to stay several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan Murry, and
Mrs. S. Herre stopped off in Alliance
today between trains, enroute from
Alnsworth to Potter, Nebr.
The P. K. O. me tat the nome of
Mrs. A. V. Gavin Monday afternoon.
After the business meeting they en-
The six months term of school in
district 11 closes tomorrow, and the
teacher. Miss Ruth Morris, will re
turn to her home.
G. II. Willis, the Dalton banker,
returned home yesterday after an ov
er Sunday visit at the home of bis!
daughter, Mru. Earl I). Mallery.
Real, thrilling western scenes at
the Crystal tonight. "The Invad
ers", a special three-reel feature.
Price of admission la the sa.re, 10c.
horses booked for brer.kiny.
Cut prices on first 30 head. I'll
start the first of May. Work
References if
N. S. SNYDER
"LET ME CUY FOR YOC"
HARRY P. COURSEY
LIVE STOCK AND GENERAL
ACCTIONEEH
Farm Kale a Scllt
TERMS REASONABLE
PHONE f,6 4
ALLIANCE NEBRASKA
Poor Eyesight is a
Defect of Nature
it' u waul to fight it mit
::lt nature in the iiuitt-.T of
rx'finht, that 1m your privilege,
but it is a litMni; gwiic.
Sensible People
submit to the dictate of nature
wlieu the tirt lgn of eye trou
ble nM'Hr. Delay In danger
oun. Consult mu eye ieriliftt
if there Is reason to believe Utut
your eye are not Just as they
ohoulil be.
I make tottt that cannot fail
to reveal the trouble and wu
prtfared to give relief by over
rouiiux the csuix).
Itroken I(iiN4t dupllrutei.
SHERIi rs SALE
I3y virtue of an Order of Snl di
rected to me from the Clerk of the
Dlctrlct Court of Box Butte County,
Nebraska, on a Decree rendered In
said Court on the JSth dny of Orto-
oer. i?i;t, in fsvor of Calvin L. Hash
man, plaintiff, and ora E. Phillips,
intervening defendant and cross ne-
tltloner. and against Herbert Versa w
and Bur bar a A. Versaw, bis wife, de
fendants, for the turn of $894. 0, in
favor of the said Calvin L. Hashman.
Plaintiff, decreed a flrst lien on prem
ises hereinafter described, and the
sum of $769 .80, in favor of the said
Ora E. Phillips. Intervening defend
ant and cross-petitioner, and decreed
a second Hen on premises hereinaf
ter described, and costs taxed nt
$13.75 and accruing costs, and di
recting that the premises therein de
scribed, to-wit: The Southeast
Quarter (SEVi) of Section Four (4).
Township Twenty-five (25), North
of range Forty-nlno (49), weBt of
the Sixth Principal Meridian In Box
Butte county, Nebraska, be apprais
ed, advertised aud sold as upon exe
cution, to satisfy said sums of mon
ey so found due and decreed to be
paid, 1 have caused said land to be
appraised and will offer the same to
the highest bidder, for cash In hand
on the 13th day of April. A. D. 1914.
In front of the west front door of
the court house in Alliance, In said
county, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.
M., of said day. when and where due
attendance will be given by the un-dersii'MHil.
Dated March 12th. 1914.
C. M. COX.
Sheriff of said County.
14-r.t-394-333o
M.
FOR SALE
iz automobile. 22 h. p.. model
12. Tires in good condition. Thor
oughly overhauled. Equlped with
Presto-Lite tank and rumble seat.
Fully equipped. Bargain. For full
information and price see G. E.
Slaughter. 120 Box Butte Avenue,
Allia nee.
14-lt-32D8
illinery Openin
AT
fl fr (! I IF '
j SATURDAY
MAN AND WIFE WANTED for
work on ranch. Address Box 3293.
cine Alliance Herald.
irtf3293
Ray Wood, son of G. II. Wood,
hud tonsils and ahnold removed this
morning. He is doing nicely.
Stubborn, Aiiuolng Cough Cured
"My husband hud a cough for fif
teen years and my son for eight
years. Dr. Kings New Discovery
completely cured them, for which 1
am most thankful," writes Mrs. Da
vid Moor, of Saginaw, Ala. What
Dr. King's New Discovery did for
these men, It will do for you. Dr.
King's New Discovery should be in
every home. S'ops hacking coughs,
relieves la grippe and all throat und
lung ailments. Money back if It
fails. All drupgists. Price fi0c and
$1.00.
H. E. Bucklen & Co.. Phila. or St.
Iouls.
LOW ONE WAY RATES,
CONDUCTED PARTIES TO CALIFORNIA
From March lf.th to April 15th. then- will be low one way fares, suck
as $30 from principal Nebraska towns to the Pacific Coast, and $25 to
Utah and parts of Idaho and Montana. Travelers can easily Join the Bur
lington's Personally Conducted Tourist Sleeper Parties to California,
through their nearest agent.
WINTER TOURIST FARES to Southern resorts are yet available. The
Winter season of the Southland and Cuba is at ita height during March.
Then, later, many Southern tourists come homeward by way of Washing
ton, D. C. The capital city nnd its historic environs are at their best dar
ing April and May.
"SEE AMERICA FIRST." Our railroads have such u perfect inter
change of through circuit routes, through train, ticket and baggage ar
rangements as to make traveling about tho most educational and enjoya
ble diversion available to our people.
J. KRIDELBAUGH
Agent, Alliance
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L. VV. Wukeloy, Gtm. Passenger Agent, Omaha
jagp
Rest Family Iaxatlve
Beware of constipation. Use Dr.
King's New Life Pills and keep well.
Mtb. Charles E. Smith, of W. Frank
lin, Mp., calls them "Our family lax
ative." Nothing better for adults or
aged. Get them today, 25c. All
Druggists or by mail.
H. E. Bucklen & Co., Philadelphia
or St. Louis.
NOTICE
This is to certify that I the under
signed have resigned tts being pres
ident of The Mid-West Development
Company, of Hemingford, Nebr., on
the 23 day of Feb.. 1914.
Signed C. O. ROSEN II ERGKR.
12-31-3275
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E. C. DRAKE
REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST
Alllanc, .... Nebraska
eerie
Only
Commencing March 17, Ending March 23
FOR CASH ONLY
SAMPLE PRICES Japan Ilice (uot broken), per lb 05c
, ., n;. Fancy Kacoti, per lb 20c
,oo, l on,, . cans lor 25c boU, wna1 10(J
.o.h1 leas, per cat. . ,10c Apricots Peaches, RaspberrieH,
o.n.ny per ran 10c Blackberries and I'lums, the best,
K-tt.cy S.veet Potatoes . 15c 1Ion .60c
Iomaloi s, J lb. can, lor 25c '
Vvv.rs, - can 15c "
,1!'-,f!;!;,,?--; , a" Hc a special offer for $1.00
b((! Auvl.u Salmon, 1 can 15c
Tink Salmon, 1 lb. can 10c 1 2-lb. can Tomatoes
Tork and Beans, 3 lb. can 10c 1 2-lb. can lVas
It. B. (J. Pork and Beans, : for 25c 1 2-lb. can Strawberries
Small K. B. C. Oats 10c 1 1-lb. can Pink Salmon
flood Japan Tea, bulk, per lb 35c 1 2-lb. can Corn
(JIosk Starch, :J lb. box 20c 1 3-lb. can Baked Beans
(linger Snaps, bulk, per lb. 10c 1 3-lb. can Hominy
Navy Beans, per lb. 05c 1 3-lb. can Kraut
Fancy Dried Peaches, per lb 10c 1 bottle Menu Catsup
Haisins, bulk, per lb. 10c 2 lbs. Hand Picked Navy Beans
We will place on sale several boxes of Fancy
Oranges at 20c per dozen. Don't overlook this, as it
is an unusual offer.
These prices are CASH and will be delivered to any part of the city, saving you
from 15 per cent to 20 per cent on your groceries.
YOURS FOR BUSINESS,
The Moore Grocery Co.
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N. W. Corner Third St. and Laramie Ave.
3 bed:
Phone 9
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