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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1914)
-V "' ! I Old Trusty Brooders and Repairs 1 100 Ectct (holds 120) 150 Egg (holds 175) 200 Egg (holds 240) M J Newberry Hardware Co. s1,68 Tllis ls "r M These Four First-Cla 11 . Paper ALL FIVE Woman's World, 35c rr. Green's Fmil Grower, AS! Fm for About th3 Price of A This is the tfaiUlfti ma,ter evcr "erc to our subscribers. Itin- eludes our paper the best weekly published in this part of the state and the Four shown above, sample copies of which We have never sold our paper But on account of the splendid contract we have made with thejs big u publications we are able to give our readers the four magazines with our paper, all one year for only $1.68 just 18 cents more than the regular price of our paper alone. Send us your orders richt awav. eive and see us when you are in town. beautiful, interesting magazines you home tor a year. SI RR JUST TH,KK WHAT 1T KEANS! I ,uu Our Paper and These Four Standard Magazines " ALL FIVE ONE YEAR. ONLY Dray Phone 54 We are headquarters for everything In the line of COAL Rock Spring lump and nut. Canon City lump and nut, Sheridan nut and lump. Eastern hard coal Dierks Lumber & Coal Co. Acme Coal $4.75 GASH TON LOTS DELIVERED ROWAN & WRIGHT PHONE 71 Incubators $10.00 12.50 16.50 Sest 0fer Magazine and Our fij ONE YEAR. Only " giro 60e jrr. Farm Life, 25c yr. Homr Life, 25c yr. bitrirest bargain in the best reading L Magazines of national prominence may be seen at our office. alone at less than 31,50 a year. them to our representative or call! As soon as you see these clean, M will want them sent to your own DYE & OWENS Transfer Line Household goods moved promptly and transfer work Residence phone 636 and Blue 574 P Of r r rOTTONWOOD VALLEY NOTES ) rttnmvool Valley Steve) Swat the prairie dog. Is all the ro now In the valley. Bonnie Hagaman wns visiting In town over Sunday. O. . Clark nnd family took din ner with .1. C. Hawkins Sunday and report a fine time. Mrs. Glen Gentle and sister-in-law were sightseeing In the valley Sun day. Shirley llagiiman drove down to Itonner Monday. II. I'. Fisher was down to Mr. (Jen tie's Sunday and reports Mr. Gentle as beln gl hi proved. Mr. and Mrs. Claud McClanna were up from r.onrer Sunday to vis it Ci. II. Hugnman. Mr. Underwood was transacting business with Minutare people one day this week. .Mrs. John Hanley is visiting at the ranch of her brother, Lee Marsh, this week. It. II. Reddish went to Lakeside this week to attend a cattle sale. Herbert llobson wbent over to the Platte river Tupesday to look after a bunch of cattle he has on feed ov er there. P. S. Mailey and wife enjoyed one of Mrs. Lee Marsh's excelent dinners Sunday and also had a splendid time which is always the case when you visit with those people. Cal Underwood returned this week from his extended visit in Misouri and Iowa. ('. C. Coker was in town Saturday from Honner. He reports stock around there as doing fine and there is plenty of feed. Miles Hngunian is still at the old Leister ranch looking after stock and will no doubt be well cared for If they depend on him. Mrs. Hawkins was ciilinj'. ;t 'he I'Unk ranch one day this week wl.ilo .'. was trying to externi'ii..! a prairie dog town. Joe Soupons has taken the man agement of the P. J. Nolan ranch for the summer. We are glad to report that Mrs. A. Wright Is still improving and that Grandma Corbett is strong and hearty for one of her years. Kxcellent for Stomach Trouble. "Chamberlain's Tablets are jiibt fine fur stomach trouble," write Mrs. CJ. C. Dunn, Arnold. Pa. "I was bothered with this com plaint for some time and frequently had bil ious attacks. Chamlerlain'8 Tablets afforded me great relief from the firm, and since tak ing one bottle of them I feel like different rson," For sale by all dealers. Adver- isement. NOUTHI'OKT m:vs Northport, Nebr., March 9 Jesse Edson was putting up Ice last week. Mr. and Mrs. .1. T. Kogers were visiting with their daughter Mrs. Jesse Mount. John Slrale is visiting in North port. Mr. King has been 'very sick for several days. Mrs. Thompson of Greeley, Colo., who was visiting with her daughter Mrs. C. C. Kamsdale, returned to her home. Mrs. Jesse Mount is quite sick at present. Mr. Tucker of Perkins county, this state, came in with his family.! end intends to farm on his claim. Porn, to Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Herman, a girl, March 5. Julius Cebauer has been quite sick tho past week but is able to be about again. Claude Kamsdale, roadmaster at this place, has returned from Oma ha. IIAKKV CHILI. FY HOUND OVIOK Alliance M.in Who l Chanted With Breaking into Store lluildinu Under &I04M Hund Harry Crilley. who was arrested Thursday night charged with break ing into the frame building on Box Butte avenue and stealing part of the Simmons stock of goods, was arraigned before Judge Berry at the court house at 10 o'clock Saturday. Crilb-y w.is not represent -l by an atton.. . He plead not guilty to the cliar-.-i- mid was bound over un der hi, . f $1000, which he could not give. In default of bond he was placed i'i the county jail. As evi dence in court several articles which were found in his room were placed on exhibition. PEUU NOKMAL MOWS ITEMS Peru Nebr., March 9 Two bas ketball gnmea were played here l !ay even'fi;'. one being between tie -iris' teams of Peru and Beatrice, and the other between the bos' teams of Peru and Bellevue. T.ie score for thw girls' game was 14-7 in i-ivo. of Peru, and for the Si..yj' pit, '. i-20 In favor of Peru. The training high school ciiUm t.vi-eii the senior practice te-. -hem S:it-'.r.iay evening. The senior class will give "Every Woman" v.r. their class play. This The military company recently elected the following commissioned officers: Koy Clark, captain; Frank Leger, first lieutenant, nnd Ivan Wlnslow second lieutenant. Other ofllcers will be appointed by these ofneera, advising with I'rof. Heck. The glee club In conjunction with the girls glee club gave a splendid entertainment Tuesday evening. One of the numbers given by the girls' glee club was "Kstudlnntlna," a Spanish student song which wau presented In costume. Several solos were given by Dr. House and Miss Illankenship. The basketball team left Wednes day morning for Hellevue, Grand Is land and Kearney, win-re they play Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evenings respectively. George Carrinpton.an alumni of Peru and ex-county superintendent of Nemaha county, talked In chapel Wednesday morning. Mr. Carrlng ton Is traveling for the Patent Heat ing nnd Ventilating Co., with head quarters in Mineapolis, Minn., but will move to Chicago in the near future. The students and faculty were greatly pleased with the readings from Itiley'a poems given by Mr. Monbal at chapel Wednesday. Mr. Monical travels Tor D. C. Heath & Co., and lives in Lincoln. Spring I Hood mill SjMem Cleanser During the winter months Impur ities accumulate, your blood becomes Impure and thick, your kidneys, liv er and bowels fall to work, causing so-called "Spring Fever." You feel tired, weak and lazy. Electric Lit ters the spring tonic and system cleanser is what you need; they stimulate the kidneys, liver and bow els to healthy action, expel blood Im purities and restore your health, strength and ambition. Electric Hitters makes you feel like new. Start a four weeks' treatment it wil Iput you in line shape for your spring work. Guaranteed. At all DruggiHts. M)c and $1.00. H. K. nucklen & Co., Philadelphia or St. Louis. ELECTION OF OFFICIOUS New oiiii-t-i- of it. i. o. E. I :i. (((! at Meeting Held in Hall Friday lOveniiiu At the regular elect Ion of otlicers held by the Elks Friday evening the following were elected: W. O. Harnes, exalted ruler. Den Sallows, esteemed leading knight. Koy Gregg, esteemed loyal knight. Tom Fielding, esteemed lecturing knight. Percy Cogswell, secretary. F. W. Harris, treasurer. Pat Tynan, trustee. W. H. Harper, tiler. LAND TO TttADE 160 acres, 3 's miles from uvder the Trl-State canal, fi." Il;x Itutte county land. MeCO'lKLE, Alliance, Nebr. I h.iv ISayard, to trade J. C. 12tf.1UTC "HdrdKxsr SELL Avery Tractors, Plows and Threshing Machines The "Yellow ROWAN'S ALLIANCE, PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Kates: One-inch cards, ftO cents; two inch cards, $1.00 li RU C 12 W I L C O X Lawyer and Land Attorney Practitioner In civil courts ilnoe 1MJ3 irvd Register U. 8. land office from 1903 to 1907. Information by mall a ipeclalty. Office In Land Office Building VLLIANCE : : NEBRASKA EUGENE HURTON Attorney at Law Land Attorney Uflce First National Dank Building PHONE 180 VLL1ANCE : : NEBRASKA H. At. BULLOCK. ATTORNEY AT LAW vLLIANCK NEBRASKA WE PRINT SALE BILLS AMD PRINT THEM RIGHT WHITMAN GLEANINGS Whitman, Nebr., March 7 Mrs. Chas. Hoyt and daughter Misa Leon a have returned from Hot Springs, S. D. Mrs. Hoyt Is much Improved In health. Mr. and. Mrs. Pitt Bump have gone to Hot Springs. Ark. Mr. Hump has been falling in health for some time. Chas. Hoyt Jr. has decidtd not to reopen his store located twenty miles north of Whitman. Small pox has appeared In the family of S. J. Wyiuoro, located In the north part of Garden county. Mr. Wymore and four children are afflict ed. Dr. E. E. Barr of Hyannis, Is In attendance. Fred Binder, who proved up on a homestead near Survey Borne time ago, bus sold out and has shipped a carload of effects to Forestque, Mo., where he and his family will make their home. Chas. Bohner, the well known stockman from the south part of Cherry county, has been on the sick list during the past week. There Is a brand new daughter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Craig. Wiley Carrlco and family are visit ing with relatives near Mullen. I OK SALE Met automobile. 22 h. p., mod el 12. Tires in tood condition. Thoroughly overhauled. Equipped with Presto-Lite tank and rumble seat. Fully equipped. A bargain For full information and price see G. E. Slaughter, 120 Box Butte Ave nue, Alliance. 14-6t-U!31$ ft 3w:jju.. others Fellow" Line CORNER NEBRASKA Il. 1). 10. 1TLKU" Oentftt PHONE 167 OVER FIRST NATIONAL BANK ALLIANCE : NEBRAEHrJK Dr. JAS. P. HAXFIELD Dentist OVER BRENNAN'S ORUd 8TORI PHONE 62f. RED All electrical equipment. Gat a&rtia' lstered. Evenings by auaolntmo&t A. J. KENNEDY Ocntlst Office in Alliance National Building over Poet Office PHONE 391 G-go. O-. O-CLcioToy LICENSED EMBALMER PHONE: Day US Night filO ALLIANCE NEBJU8KJ Elozict Cut FLOWE R.8 and Potted PLANTS Constantly on 'Hand FLORAL PIECES Made on Short Notice PLANTS Parties and RENTED Pubtio Gathering For Phone 682-435 At The Herald Office REASONABLE RATES PROMPT 8ERVICI AUGUST MORNBURQ Professional Trained Norse Phone 613 Alliance Nebraska T. 'W. Bvimo CONTRACTOR and BUILDER F LANS AND ESTIMATES FURN ISHED ON APPLICATION I employ only first-claaa meobaolMt All work guaranteed. PHONE 279 t Residence and Shop, 7th and Mississippi. Alliance, Nebraska. WM. MAUNIER All klnda of Scavenger Work Bunded by the City PHONE 67 (3EO. J. HAND, Physician and Surgeon EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT H. A. COPSEY Physician and Surgeon Office Phone 360. Rea. Phone 341 Calls answered promptly day aa4 night from office. Offices: Alltaao Matronal Bank building over lh Poa Office. C. E. SLAGLE, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office phone 65 Ret. phone 9Z Alliance, Nebraska. Orle Coppernoll Rea. pbon 20 P. X l'etereM lies.' Phone 43 Drs. Coppernoll & Petersen Otteopatha kooma 7, 8 and 9, Rumer Block PHONE 43 , , On "STovir Trip take with you a box of good CIG-AI3S and a late Get then at up town news stand or at depot ZbvdIIllGr DBxoa. Blooded and High Grade Milk Cows HOLSTEINS A SPECIALTY Any Nmber Wanted - UBLIC STENOGRAPHER F. M.IIyndshaw &Son THEDFORD, NEBR. play was decided upon soon after t'hristmas.