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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1914)
THE ALLIANCE HERALD JOHN W. THOMAS, Editor LUyd C. Thomas, City Editor Published every Thursday by TUG IIL-RALD PUBLISHING COMPANY Incorporated Lloyd C. Thomas, Prtsident J. Carl Thomas, Vict Proa. John W. Thomas, Secretary Entered at the post office at through tha mails as seoood-rlaa Subscription price, $1.50 THURUDAT, APRIL 30. 114 STATEMENT OF THH OWNER. J SHIP, MANAGEMENT, C1HCIT LATIOX, ETC., of The Alliance Herald published weekly at Alliance, Nebr., required by the Act of August S4. 1912. Name of Post o dice address. Editor, John, W. Thomaa, Alliance, Nebr. Business Manager, Lloyd 0. Thomas, Alliance, Nebr. Publisher, Herald Publishing Co., Alliance, Nebr. Owners: John W. Tboraaa, Alliance, Nebr.; J. Carl Thomas, Alliance, Ne braska; Belle M. Thomas, Alliance, Nebr.; Lloyd C. Thomas. Alliance. Nebr. Known bondholders, inortfcaKees, and other security holders, hold ing 1 per rent or more of total a mount of bonds, mortgage, or other securities: F. E. Hoist en, Alliance. Nebr.; Mergenthaler Linotype Co., New York City; Belle M. Thomas, Alliance, Nebr.; Keystone Type Foundry, Philadelphia, Pa. Average number of copies of each issue of this publication sold or distributed, thru the mads or other wise, to paid subscribers during the U months preceding the date shown papers only. This Is required from daily news- Lloyd C, Ifioman, Iluslnee Manager. Sworn to and subscribed berore Ute this 1st duy of April, 1911. Walter R. Mel. (Seal) Notary Public. (My commission , expires November 29. 1918.) IXX'AL ITEMS From Thursday's Daily: There wtl be a dance at the M. B. A. hall toslgbt. Miss Mildred Best ofllemingford was In ATI la nee yesterday. L. M. WoTle? and Miss Mabel re turned yesterday from Therniopolis where they have "been for some time. Thomas Green. J. P, Jensen and George Carroll vf Heiuingford were In Alliance yesterday. Miss Ona Rodgers of Sheridan, Wyo., Is a guest at the home of Mra. W. A. Anderson. B. II. Sinclair, editor of the En terprise at Sheridan, Wyo., was a caller at The Herald office today. William K. Hose, of the firm of Hose -ft Peterson, the architects of Kansas City Who prepared the plans rfor the court house here, waa In the city today. Mr. Rose la on his way to Douglas where his firm lias the plans for a new school building. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Graham who live twenty miles north of here mot ored to the city this morning. When they left home there had been no vain and there was but little indi cations of It. A. V. Gavin, chief dispatcher tu Alliance, arrived today on a special from Seneca, lie will leave tomor row for Vavre, Mont., where be has been called on account of the serious Illness of his father. Chas. Lea, proprietor of the Union Cleaning and Pressing Works, has secured the agency for the Steadfast Mills, manufacturers of an attractive line of made to order ties, under wear and sweaters. From Saturday's Daily: . Mrs. Geo. Ash went to Broken Bow today to visit relatives. Miss Ola Rurmood went to Scotts Jbluff to visit her sister over Sunday. E. 8. Koler, assistant general man ager, passed thru Alliance today on his way to Omaha from trip on the illnes west of here. T. N. Hamilton went to Guernsey, Wye., where he will remain several days. From Monday's Daily: A dsugbter was born Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Longs n. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Madden re tamed from Lincoln today where they went Friday on business. E. 11. Kendall, who has been man aging the sale at the Bee Hive the last few days, left for North Platte U4y. William Dingley was given a tine ef Ave dollars and costs this morn ing In Judge Zurn's court on a charge of disturbing the peace. Walter P. Carr and Mrs. Margaret Reynolds of Blco, Colo., ere united in marriage by Rev. Frank A. Woten Alliance, Nebraska, tor transmission ma-Mer. per year la advance at the parsonage. Mr. and Mrs Carr will make their home at Itlco. Gregory Zurn, police magistrate, waa taken violently III while up town Saturday evening. He was tak en to his home and a doctor called. He had recovered sufficiently today to be at his desk at the police sta tion. F. II. llronkhorst. an operator here, will eave tomorrow for Dead wood where he will relieve J. L. niederman as dispatcher. Mr. Ble- derman will return to Alliance as extra dispatcher. Mr. will be relieved here Sprague. Bronkhorst by C. A. From TueMlay'n Daily : Dean M. Gillespie, representative of the White Automobile Company, is in the city today on business. J. H. Fredinburg, dealer in gener al merchandise, coal, lumber and feed at Ashby, Nebr.. Is In the city today on a short business trip, lie Is well pleased with the advancement of the new town. The May Day festival at the Cen tral school has been postponed until Friday evening, May 8th. Mr. and Mrs. George Wlltsey of Heinlngford. visited Sunday and Mon day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dow in Alliance. Sheriff C. M. Cox went to Hemlng ford this ufternoon on official busi ness. C. A. Curry, manager of the tele phone company here, returned this afternoon from Bridgeport where he transacted business yesterday. The Keenan Brothers have . pur chased a car of Colorado apples which will be placed on sale tomor row. D. H. Dickson will conduct the sale. Itev. Olin 8. Baker, pastor of the Metho!!;t church here, preached In Kcottsoluff Sunday. Two troop trains from Ft. Meade, S. D., will pass thru Alliance at mid night tonight, enroute for the Mex ican border. Joseph Barkhurst. who until re cently was the owner of one of the tinest farms In Box Butte county, re turned last night from an extended visit In the eastern part of the state. Mis. William Davidson entertain ed a uumber or the lady members of the Eastern Star last evening. Those who enjoyed the occasion with the hostess were Mesdames Ella Young, A. F. Mote, Zehrung and E. G. Lalng From WeilneMlny'M D.illyj A. Dormalne of Scottsniun was a visitor In Alliance yesterday. K. M. Marrs of Bridgeport trans acted business in Alliance yesterday. C. A. Burlew of Hemlngford trans acted business in Alliance yesterday. Chas. Keenau and J. J. Crawford of North Platte, Nebr.. are in Alli ance today. Henry Brus. a rancher from Lib erty precinct, was transacting busi ness In Alliance yesterday. I. E. Tash is building a porch a cross the entire front of his residence on Box Butte avenue. The work is being done by A. S. Mote. All taxes become delinquent May 1. From that date all money due the county for taxes will bear ten per cent Interest. Ed. May and Llla Wright, colored people, were united In mariage yes terday afternoon by Judge Zurn. The boys who broke into Newber ry's hardware store, Sunday evening, will be given a hearing tomorow morning at 10 o'clock before Judge L. A. Berry. C. C. Joy. a former resident of Box Butte county, arrived last night from Phoenix, Arlx., where he now resides. H. C. Kennard of KlUworth has been Kponding several days in Al liance. Mrs. Kennard has been takinjr treatment for her eyes. i: tV McCoy of Mitchell. Nebr., was in Alliance today on hw way homo from Cedar liapids, Iowa, where he visited several days. Ora Darnell, a member of the Ac me Coal Company of Acme. Wyo., spent a short time in Alliance today A. M. Miller of Hemlngford wax transacting business in Alliance to day. Kd Henry, of the firm o Iwry ..'eery, went to Sidney today on huBli.c-aa Jf. ! r : ? a w w s w for all by Calumet illy n 1 : . I I proved that Calumet U higiient iiut only In Juality but In Itavtnintf piivtr as well un tiling In remit a pure to the extreme and wonderfully economical in use. Ask your grocer. And try Calumet next bake day. Received Highest Awards WwU't hn Ohm. IB. Ims. FnvK. SUnk, 1(12. ("lea rs t 'oin ole Ion I temoven Skin ItlemUlieH Why go thru life embarrased and disfigured with pimples, eruptions, blackheads, red rough skin, or suf fering; the tortures of Eciema. Itch, tetter, salt rheum. Just ask your Druggist for Dr. Hobson's Fctema Ointment. Follow the simple direc tions and your skin worries ure over. Mild, soothing, effective. Excellent for babies and delicate, tender skiu. Stops chapping. Always helps. Ue llef or money back. 56c, at your Druggist. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF BOX BUTTE COUNTY. NEBRASKA. IN THK MATTER OF THE ) ESTATE OF JOHN A. ) WILSON, DECEASED. ) TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF JOHN A. WILSON. DECEASED: You are hereby notified that on the 6th day of April. 1914. Eva Wil son, administratrix of the estate of John A. Wilson, deceased, filed in said court her final account as aald administratrix, and that said final account will be bear! on the 8th day of May. 1914. at the hour of 10 o'clock, A. M.. at county court room In the city of Alliance, in aald county; and you are hereby cited to appear at the time and place above designated, and show cause, If such exists, why said account should not be allowed. It la hereby ordered that said Eva Wilson, administratrix, give notice to all persons interested in said es tate by causing a copy of this order to be published In The Alliance Her ald, a weekly newspaper, printed and published In aald county, for three successive weeks prior to the date set for aald bearing. Dated thla 6th day of AprU, 1914 L. A. BERRY, County Judge. (Seal) 2o-3t-4tt-344f I Tn 4mI mm mmf iW fm twilm r kis-caa I c.ilihfafiMirtirwiM4A. Hurry! Hurry! ami j,jet your colts and vicious horses hooked for breaking. Cut prices on first 30 head. I'll start the first of May. Work guaranteed. References if desired. N. S. SNYDER A.VM)ltA. NEBRASKA (lieck Your April Cough Thawing frost an dAprll rains chill yon to the very marrow, you catch cold head and lungs stuffed You are feverish cough contlnu- 1 ally and feel miserable You need Dr. King a New Discovery. It sooth es influmed an dirritated throat and A Tour of the East Take advantage of the very attractive excursion rates thi coining Somiuer applying over a complete circuit, going one way, returning anoth er that will include many of the most famous mountain and seashore local ities or the Hast. Y'ou may include the Adirondack, the White Mountains,, the St. : Lawrence Kiver Region, Lake George, i tiT WT 1. . s a i . i ! l'0,u,t' tbe Virginias. Washington. D. Leave your name with me and let nie secure for you some rairmad literature and hotel literature that will describe the Summer Journey yon have in mind. KOMFTFirXtJ JtKWr Through sW-ejH-rs now In wnlrr between. )nuh and torim, trafat No. IS. liilfiipl It is the Duty of School Teachers To look to the care of their pupils' eyes. Many children seem dull, do not like to study and are cal led numbskulls, They Are Unfortunate in most cases for having some eye defect. Most) oS them show no sign of eye trouble, and grow to- Manhood and Womanhood dull and stupid, never knowing that their eyes alowe made them averse to study and activity. Have Their Eyes Examined by E. C. DRAKE ' Keg. Optometrist Broken Lenses Duplicated : : Over Thiele's Drugstore iiitiimniiitiiiiiiMiitiniMiitiiMiiii:mitmi:mimtutmuitt8t in i i Cattle For Sale I have for sale near Mitchell, Nebraska : 150 head of dehorned coming two year old steers. 150 head of dehorned coming two year old heifers. 350 head of dehorned coming yearling steers. 350 head of dehorned coming yearling heifers. These cattle are all strictly natives, about 90 per cent white faced and not an off-color on them. They are in good thrifty condition and will make an excellent growth. Will sell them in bunches to suit purchaser. ED. It REID, Owner Mitchell, Nebraska We waste lots o' time in this world tryla t' figure out what somebuddy else is worth. A boy thinks his father U a wonderful feller fer a few years, then he switches t' his mother. lungs, stops cough, your head clears, AT I f 1 ll T PI f 1H PV up. fever leaves, and you feel fine, if ' 1 V V J J I Mr. .1. 1. Davis, of Stickney Corner. I 11 1 1 I Me.. "Was cured of a dreadrul rough II , Ll 1 I 1 I I. I after doctor's treatment snd all oth- J 1 i YjYJ 1 J er remedies failed. Relief or money v M w back, neasant Children like it. Get a bottle today. 50c and $1.00 at your Druggist. Burklen's Arnica Salve for All Sores. One Hub in Time Save Nine j Don't wait until your hair is gone I but keep all you have i f possible. We recommend Meritol Hair Tonic as a reliable preparation for keeping the scalp clean and healthy condition and promoting hair growth. It is a preparation of genuine merit, one we are pleased to guarantee to you. F. J. Brenan, exclusive agency. HOUSES TO RENT or lease. Land t to rent or lease. Land or city property for sale. Phone 36. C. W. JEFFERS Saratoga. Montreal. Quebec, Eoeion. - k . . m - . i. r - C. J. KRIDKLBAUQH Agent, Alliance L. W. Wakeley, Gen. Passenger Agent, Omaha .fin T'gether with th' poor, which ire have alius with us. is th' feller who says. "You won't ketch me in this climate another winter." It's easier C git t'gether at a banquet tbsn at th' polls. Advertising Coal office at Rowan's feed store. ROWAN A WRIGHT, phone 71. it ABSTRACTERS J. D. EMERICK Bonded Abstracter, t have the only set of abstract Hxka In Box Butte conntv Office Room 7, Opera Hons Block. lOt570 MISCELLANEOUS Money to V. Reddish. loan on real estate. r. Stf For nice clean Nlggerhead Lump and Nut, and Eastern Hard nut coal, phone to No. 22. Dierka Lumber & Coal Company. L. W. BOWMAN Physician and Surgeon Office In First National Bank Bid. Phones: Office, 362; residence, 16 5Otf-I608 Advertisemeor E. W. RAY, FLORIST Cut flow era and potted plants Floral pieces made on short notice. Mail orders given special attention. 41tf2&4 FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Rowsn A. Wright, oosts Phone 71. coal, wood and tf Buy your coal of Rowan Phone 71. A Wright tf Steam Plow for Sale Bargain In Reeves steam plow outfit. Good shape. Address G. B Carr. Alliance. 10-8t-3236 Home grown seed oats for sale.. Mixed. 50 cents per bushel. Pare Kherson, hand cleaned. 75 cents. Al so some spring rye. J. A. KEEQAN. 18-31S-3395 Have one yearling Shorthorn Bull left. Trice. $60 if taken soon. J. A. KEEGAN. 18-3t$-339f. WANTED 1T0 head of horses or cattle want ed for summer pasture. Plenty . f range and water. Thirteen miles northeast of Ellsworth. Nebr. Ad dress C. W. MATTHEWS. lSir3?85 ItfcAL F..STATK FOR SALK ONE 9 ItOO.M HOUSE, corner lot. 4 blocks west of post office. ONE 7 ItOO.M HOUSE, corner lot. . In library block. ONE 7 ItOOM HOUSE, corner lot. On Box Butte Ave. ONE CORNER RESIDENCE liOT. North of Academy. ONE CORNER RESIDENCE liOT. West of Emerson school. THREE INSIDE RESIDENCE IXVTS. East of Emerson school. WW ACRES line dairy ranch. 1 tn. to Letan. 4 m. to Alliance. UfciO ACRES tine farm and dairy ranch 1 mile to Letan, miles to Alliance. at ACRES fine farm. 256 acres ready for crop. I mile to Letaa. 6 miles to Alliance. PM ACRES dairy farm. 1V4 miles to Letan, 7 to Alliance. 40 A. 2ii m. south of Alliance. 40 ACRES, 3 m. south of Alliance. 160 A. 7 m. southeast of Alliance 40 A. 3 m. east of Hemlngford. to, so and ISO ACttK irrigated farms In Platte River Talley. . .Only small payment require. . . Would consider Nome live etoclu . .Call or write for description . .terms. W. W. NORTON. AL1.1ANCK. NMaV FOR SALE Small, eleaa stock e general ftA-rehaadlse. $2.09 in cluding fixtures. Postofflce throw In. Postofflce pays $20 to $ monthly. Cream station pays 9w to $65 for six months In the year making $75 to $90 per month sides the profits from the store Cheap rent. Dally maU after next July. 25 mltea from railroad Chance to buy or lease 84 acres la connection. This to a ana for son one. Act quick. Addreea al. L Whitaker, Canton. Nebr. 13tf3286 HORSE KHTRAY Estray since March 27 a straw berry roan gelding, six years oM. weight 1100 pounds, branded L left thigh and on left neck. Last seen In the vicinity of Ifalinda postofflce. Was raised In All la nee and may have headed towards. Re ward for information leading to re covery. LEOPOLD PRHUSS. Mod Springs. Nebr. l6-lt-45SO "IJ4T mb rr pok voo- HARRY P. COURSEY UVW STOCK AMD (XirTTHlAI. AUCTTONHHR Farm Kale a HperfeHt TBRMS REASONABLE PHONB 6(4 NEBRASKA S ALLIANCE