The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, September 24, 1914, Image 8

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POTATO CROP
FAIRLY GOOD
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ler than Epoct"l
Five weeks ao It looked like the
potato crop In Box Hutte county
would be almost a minus quantity,
kit late rains and favorable weather
are brought out the spuds in a
way to surprise and delight the na
tlTes. Fred Abley, whose farm Is
orthwest of Alliance, seven or eight
Miles from llemingford, Informed
The Herald last Friday that about
ve weeks prior to that time he and
his son Investigated their field of
potatoes, examining about a hundred
bills, and decided that the crop
would be a total failure. . Murh to
their surprise the tubers set on and
.kave made a fine growth so that now
there Is good prospect of a yield av
raging at least fifty bushels per
aare, which with the present price
eats nothing a whole lot.
On the same day Mrs. John Law
rence. Sr., fro mFalrvlew, ten miles
aortheast of Alliance, was In town
aad stated that potatoes in that
Mlghborhood will make a nice crop,
aalho It was not expected a few
weeks ago. Other reports agree
hat, while the crop this year may
at be as heavy as last year, it will
he a good many thousand bushels
hatter than nothing.
Ofirial lnH-efdiiig of Ros
Hutte County CommiftNioner
Alliance. Nebr., Sept. 17, 1914.
1 The Board of County Commission
er met pursuant to adjournment.
Officers present, C. L. Hashman,
chairman, J. M. Wanek and S. C.
Keck.
The proposition submitted by The
Western Gas Fixture Company, of
-Toledo, Ohio, on electric fixture for
the new court house was examined
hy the board and the clerk Instruct
ed to notify them to forward sam
ples and cuts of the fixtures they
proposed to furnish corresponding
with their numbers as listed.
The Surety Bond of the American
Hash & Door Company, of Kansas
City, Mo., filed under the terms of
their contract for wood furniture for
ho Jivw court house was examined
it, approved.
The valuation for assessment pur-
poses on Lots Two and Three, Block
Two, Hitchcock, Hills and Snedekers
Addition to Alliance, Nebraska, was
ordered reduced from 11250 to $800.
The Alliance Semi-Weekly Times
Wis designated by the board for the
publication of delinquent tax lists Cf
delinqueut tuxes for the year 1913.
Whereupon the board adjourned
until tomorrow morning. September
llth, 1014, at B o'clock.
Alliance. Nebr., Hrpt. 18". 1914.
' The Board of County Commission
ers met pursuant to adjournment,
wfflcers present, C. L. Hashman.
..fhairman, J. M. Wanek, and S. C.
Hook.
It U Ihe order of the boiird that
lh clerk advertise for bids on lig
tite tout ua follows!
Forty ton car, mine wefght, f o b.
Alliance, Nebr., Mine Hun.
Party ton car. mine weight, f.o.b.
Alliance, Nebr., Egg-nut and Pea
mixed.
Forty ton tar. mine weight, f.o.b.
Alliance, Nebr., Lump.
Theodore Waddel appeared before
the board and complained of the val
uation of Lot Five, Block Twenty
one, Box Butte Addition to Alliance,
Nebraska, and after viewing the
property it was ordered that the val
uation be reduced from 11075 10
1900.
The road petition signed by J. C.
HowkiiiB et al for the establishment
of a certain road in Wright precinct
was ordered returned to the peti
tioner for additional signatured.
Whereupon the board udjourned
until tomorrow morning. Septninr
19th. 1914, at 9 o'clock.
Alliance. Nebr.. Sept. 19, 1914.
The Board of County Commission
era met pursuant to adjournment.
Mlticers present, C. L. Hash man,
chairman. J. M. Wanek, and S. C.
Keck.
The following claims were examin
ed and allowed and the clerk orrter-
4 to draw warrants on the General
Find for same:
To Whom For What
Alliance Com. Club, deputy
sheriffs
W. M. Welch MTg. Co.. sup
plies Bernard Hospital, care of
Urs. O'Mara
Barrougbs Add. Mach. Co..
A int.
00
6.00
50 00
repairs 3.85
Hammond & Stephens Co..
supplies 33 05
C. A. Burlew. mdse (pauper) 21.70
Dierks' Lbr. Co., material... 1 10
Conrad Slerkle, care paupers 6 2.35
W. J. Hamilton, reut (electn) 10.00
Forest Lbr. Co.. material ... 80.80
w. K. Harper, mdse (pauper) 1.S4
n. M. Hayes, prec. essessor. .
I'oter Sodeberg, rent (electn)
City of Alliance, lights
County Treasurer, repairs Co.
4 8.00
10.00
1M6
,8 154.41
Alliance printing Co., print 6.00
suaa .Martin, salary (Sept.). 55.00
J. V. Miller, salary (Sept.).. 65.00
C. M. Cox, salary (Sept.) ...100.00
C. K. Simpson, refund 17.19
Delia M. Heed, expense 18.50
N. W. JefTers. refund 3.61
George Duncan, coroners Jury 2.00
Theodore Waddell, refund . . 3.60
S. C. Iteck Aes'n. com. ser. . . 20.10
C. L. llashinan, com. ser.... 26.00
J. M. Wanek, com. ser 30.40
The following claim was examin
ed and allowed and the clerk order
ed to draw warrant on the Building
Fund for same:
D. K. Bowden, supt. services, 130.00
A committee of tax-payers and
representatives of the Alliance Com
mercial Club met with the board and
discussed the proposition of an ex
perimental irrigation well, after
which the board agreed to pay half
the expense of such experiment up
to $r.O on three such wells, provided
no nuuuiu uuk m w
success, a well furnishing 35,000 gal-
ions or water m ten nours pumping
to be considered a successful well
and each well to be located in a dif
ferent direction from Alliance, Ne
braska. Whereupon the board adjourned
to meet at the call of the clerk.
M. S. H AUG RAVES, Clerk.
42-lt-4035
NEWS OF THE
W. C. T. U.
Directory for 1914-15; Mat of De
partment SuiHTlntendonfs
Com big Meetings
Directory for 1914-15
President. Mra. J. W. Reed.
Vice president, Mra. J. W. Thom
as. Recording secretary, Mrs. Wm.
Blgnell.
Assistant secretary, Mrs. W. S.
Acheson.
Corresponding secretary, Mrs. T.
M. Southard.
Treasurer, Mrs. J. J. Vance.
Dejvartinent SuerlnteiideiitM
Anti-Narcotics, Mrs. W. R. Pate.
Bible In the Public Schools, Miss
Mabel Young.
Christian Citizenship. Mrs. J. A.
Keegan.
Co-operation with Missionaries,
Mrs. A. T. Lunn.
Evangelistic, Mrs. E. S. Martin.
Flower Mission, Mrs. O. O. Gentry.
Franchise, Mrs. W.a B. Young and
Mrs. Patterson.
Health and Heredity, Mrs. F. M.
Phelps.
Literature, Mrs. W. E. Lotspeich.
L. T. L., Mrs. Valentine Lawrence.
Mothers' Meetings, Mrs. Abigail
Connor.
Mescal Temperance, Mrs. Holla
Johnson, llemingford.
Press. Mrs. T. M. Southard.
Rescue and Relief. Mrs. I. E.
Tash. Mrs. W. S. Acheson and Mrs.
Wm. Blgnell.
Railroad, Mrs. Ackerman and Mrs.
Simpson.
Hospital, Mrs. J. Ci. Beck.
Scientific Temperance Instruction.
MIsb Delia Reed.
Sunday School, Mrs. C. C. Smith.
Systematic Giving, Mrs. J. L. Ov
erman.
Sabbath Observance, Mrs. Herbert
Nason, Falrvlew.
Social Meetings and Red Letter
Days, Mrs. R. C. Strong.
Work Among Foreign Speaking
People, Mrs. J. W. Thomas and Mrs.
R. C. Young.
Vice President from Cliurcliew
Methodist, Mrs. J. W. Thomas.
First Presbyterian, Mrs. J. L. Ov
erman.
United Presbyterian, Mrs. Belle
Brown.
Baptist, Mrs. W. B. Young.
Christian, Mrs. O. O. Gentry.
Coming Meetings
The W. C. T. II. will meet Septem
ber 24th. Mrs. A. Cornu. leader.
Subject. "Mother's Meetings". Mrs.
James Gaddis, hostess. '
The W. C. T. V. will meet October
8th. Leaders, Mrs. Young and Mrs.
Patterson. Subject, "Franchise".
Mrs. O. O. Gentry," hostess.
The W. C. T. U. will meet October
22nd. Parliamentary drill. Leader,
Mrs. J. J. Vance. Hostess, Mrs. Nel
lie Heath.
MRS. T. M. SOUTHARD.
Press Supt.
Fettling Alfalfa to llore
The above is the title of Extension
Bulletin No. 28, recently issued from
the College of Agriculture of the Un
iversity of Nebraska. It contains
much valuable Information on the
subject named. A copy of the bul
letin may be obtained free by any
Nebraska farmer or stockman by
sending request to Agricultural Ex
periment Station of Nebraska, Lin
coln. Jk lUtde the Motorcycle
Att'y Joe L. Westover came over
from Alliance last week to attend
court and while here thought be
would do a few stunts on a motor
cycle. So he mounted one and start
ed off like the wind. The machine
went somewhat faster than Joe could
ride and slipped from under blui.
When Joe found out "where he was
at" blood was trlckllnK across his
face in little rivulets, caused by the
peeling off of a few pieces of cuticle
where his cranium plowed along the
ground. Dr. Crawford salved up
the bruises and wrapped a dish cloth
around his head which gave him the
appearance of a Servian after the
battle was over. Rushvllle Standard.
Drove Auto from Omjilia
Amos Abley of Omaha, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Abley of Nonpnrell
precinct. Box Butte county, drove
out in his auto last week for a vIhU
with bis parents, arriving Thursday.
He and his father came down to Al
liance Friday.
Kat at Central Cafe
TheRed Front, Coyle's old stand.
Meals the best and plenty to eat for
service can't be beat. Put up clean
ana neat, we thank you ror your
gooi patronage. Tell your friends
to m(,et you at tne ue,j Front.
D. L.
SHULL. Proprietor.
42-lt-4047$
One trouble about a mountain
fued war is that there aren't enough
survivors to hold a reunion after
wards. Our 2r
RATES: The charge for both
recalar and special editions is lc per
wrd per Insertion, five words to' the
Advertisers so desiring may have
ajMwers to their advertisement ad
thVoesed to a box number, care of
Ttra Herald.
Advertisements charged to patrons
hwli
Ing accounts are measured by the
not by the word.
N. B. The Herald cannot be re
sponsible for more than one wrong
Ulertlon due to typographical error.
Nk) claim for error can be allowed
alter the 10th of the following
menth. Any advertisement inserted
t run until forbidden must be stop
pd by written order.
MONEY SIX PER CENT MONEY
Loans may be obtained for any
purpose on acceptable Real Estate
security; liberal privileges; corre
spondence solicited.
A. C. Agency Company.
758 Gas, Electric Bldg., Denver, Col.
446 Pierce Bldg.. St. Louis.
IkOST One old-fashioned brace-
between Alliance and the Will
U3t8peich ranch, 4 5 miles southeast.
Ofd fashioned Mexican filigree work
wh place for chains. $5 reward.
UttMirn to Herald office.
fl-4t-3999
FOUND
One stray cow, white faced, with
horns. One black sow. Owner can
bare same by calling at my farm
oast of fair grounds, proving owner
ship and paying all costs.
H. A. THABEHT.
41- 4t-3997 .
Agents Wanted: To sell Accident
and Health Insurance in Nebraska
and South Dakota. Easy to Bell. Lib
eral contract Address Mutual Bene
fit Health & Accident Association,
Omaha, Nebraska.
42- 2t-4026
WANTED All kinds of plain and
faacy Bewing, by the day or piece;
alee tatting, crocheting and embroi
dery work done. Prices reasonable
Mrs. Myrtle Green. 406 Box Butte
Ave.
Swptl7-lt-4003
Wanted Traveler: Age 27 to 50.
Experience unnecessary. Salary, com
mission and expense allowance to
right man. J. E. McBrady, Chicago.
Washing wanted by the hour. Gen
eral house work. Phone 179.
42-lt-4034$
FOR SALE Flourishing restau
rant and bakery business in prosper
ous town of 5,000 people. Small
amount of cash will handle the deal.
Present owner has been in business
seven years. Established. Paying
good profit. Investigate. Address
Boa 3996. care Herald, Alliance,
Nwbr.
41K3996.
FOR SALE or TRADE for Box
Butte County property or live stock:
Quarter section of fine farming land
nine miles from county seat town,
Texas County, Oklahoma. Address
Box 1165. Alliance. Nebr.
42-9t-4037$
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Dray Phono M
WANTED FURNISHED ROOMS
The Herald office had five calls on
Tuesday of this week for furnished
rettnis. Parties having furnished
roonfs for rent should phone 340.
POSITION WANTED: Bookkeep
ing or stenographic work. Phone
582. 42-2t-4033
FOR KENT Three nicely furn
ished rooms for light housekeeping.
Close in. Phone 529.
4-4009tf
SADDLE HORSE FOR SALE
Thorobred saddle horse for sale
cheap. Phone 340 or call at Thr
Herald office.
164-tf-4410
RANCH FOR BAXE
6000 acres deeded land.
960 acres school land.
1280 acres leased land.
Eprty miles northeast of Alliance,
Nebr. M. D. CRAVATH. Owner,
Grayson, Nebr.
31tf3751
LAND TO TRADE
I have 160 acres, 3 miles from
Bayard, under the Tri-State canal,
to trade for Box Butte county land.
J. C. McCORKLE, Alliance, Nebr.
12tf3276
TO TRADE
160 acres fine farm land for Alli
ance residence property. Will pay
cash difference for good property.
Phone 361.
33-tf
MISCELLANEOUS
gAtTmirnPeac
rarW Lumber Company.
the
29tf
Money' to loan on real estate.
F. E. REDDISH.
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Pqsts of all kinds for sale at the
Forest Lumber Company. 29tf
Rowan & Wright, coal, wood and
posts. Phone 71.
When you build that new house
or parn get your building materials
at 'the Forest Lumber Company.
29tf
Rowan & Wright, coal, wood and
posts. Phone 71.
PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK
I make a specialty of developing
llms and printing first-class pictures
from them. Have a high class cam
era and outfit and will take pictures
at reasonable prices. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Phone Black 451.
JORDAN . ROBINSON.
84tf3860
Buy your lumber from the Forest
Lumber Company. 29tf
Rowan & Wright, coal, wood and
posts. Phone 71.
DARKEN GRAY 111,
LOOK YOUNG, PRETTY
Grandma's recipe of Sage Tea and
Sulphur darkens so naturally
that nobody can telL
Almost everyone knows that Page Tea
and Sulpiiur, properly compounded,
brings buck the natural color and lustre
to tiiis hair when faded, streaked or gray ;
ftlao ends dandruff, itching scalp and
stops falling hair. Years ago the only
way to get this mixture ww to make it
at home, which is mussy and trouble
some. Nowadays, by asking at any drug
store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur
Hair F.nody, you will get a large but
tle of this famous old recipe for about
60 cents.
Don't stay pray! Try it! No one
can possibly tell that you darkened your
hair, aa it does it so naturally and
evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft
brush with it and draw this through your
hair, taking one small strand at a time:
by morning the gray hair disappears, and
after another application or two, your
hair becomes beautifully dark, thick and
glossy.
Phone 233.
Clare A. Dow
ELECTRICIAN
wiring. Motor and auto
starter repairing
House
Alliance,
Nebraska
DYE & OWENS
Transfer Line
Household goods
moved promptly
and transfer work
solicited.
Residence phono 136 and Bin 17'
September Travel Specialties
$30
WYOMINd STATE FAIR, DOUOLAS, SKIT. 29 TO OCT. 2
This 1914 exhibit of Wyoming's agricultural, mineral and industrial
products, will be the greatest, in the history of this new commonwealth.
The Burlington's new Central Wyoming mainline 1b nearing comple
tion; it will directly connect Wyoming's richest agricultural region th
Big Horn Basin, the beautiful resort of Thermopolis, the rapidly growing
cities of Casper and Douglas, with Cheyenne, the Capital; also with Den
ver, and Colorado on the South; construction of a connection is now under
way between this new mainline and the Scottsbluff-Guernsey Hoe.
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PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
Rates: One-inch cards, 50 cents; two-inch cards, $1.00
H. M. BULLOCK.
ATTORNEY
AT LAW
ALLIANCE
NEBRASKi
L. W. BOWMAN
PbyslcLui and Surgeon
Office In First National Bank Bldg.
Phones: Office, 362; residence, 16.
50tfl608
Till. 13. E. T YE-Kit
Dentist
PHONE 167
OVER FIRST NATIONAL BANS
ALLIANCE
NEBRASY
H. A. COPSEY
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 360. Rea. Phono S41
Calls answered promptly day am
night from office. Offices: All lane
National Bank building over the P01
Office
C. E. SLAGLE, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office phone 68 Res. phono If
Alliance. Nebraska.
Orle Coppemoll
Rea. Phone 20
F. J. Peters
Res. Phono 41
Drs. Coppernoll & Peterser
Osteopaths
Rooms 7, 8 and 9. Rumer Block
PHONE 43
LICENSED EMBALMER
PHONE:
ALLIANCE r
Day 498
Night 610
NEBRASV
Dr. L. W. Curtis
Prepared to treat all
domestic animals
Phone 633
Alliance, - - - Nebr.
Dr. J. M. Willis
Physician and Surgeon
Over Mallery's Grocery
Phones: "ice,. 8
Alliance, Nebr.
"LET ME CRY FOR YOU"
HARRY P. COURSEY
LIVE STOCK AND GENERAL
AUCTIONEER
Farm Sales Specialty
TERMS REASONABLE
PHONE CM
ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA
-TO-
PACIFIC COAST
Ask about rates and train service for the Fair
at Douglas.
J. KRIDELBAUGII, Ticket Agent, Alliance, Net.
L. W. WAKELEV, General Passenger Agent,
1004 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb.
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER
At The Herald Office
REASONABLE RATES
PROMPT 8ERVICK
A. J. KENNEDY
Dentist
Office In Alliance National BaJ
Building over Post Office
PHONE 391
J. D. EMERICK
Bonded Abstracter.
I bare the only set of abatraot
books in Box Butte county. 0 CISC'.
Room 7, Opera House Block.
10tf570
BRUCE WILCOX
Lawyer and Land Attorney
Practitioner In civil courts since 1811
and Register U. S. land office froa
1903 to 1907. Information by mall a .
specialty.
Office In Land Office Building
ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA -
EUGENE BURTON
Attorney at Law
Land Attorney
Office First National Bank Bulldln
PHONE 180
ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA
DRESS CUTTING SCHOOL
For any information either
call or write the Alliance
Dress Chitting School.
Alliance, Nebr.
F. M. BROOME
Ex-Receiver United State
Land Office
U. S. LAND ATTORNEY
Townsite and Realty Agent
Office Norton Block
Alliance, - - Nebraska
3"- "7 BirriG
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
PLANS AND ESTIMATES FU
ISHED ON APPLICATION
I employ only first-class mechaal
All work guaranteed.
PHONE 279
Residence and Shop,
7th and Mississippi.
Alliance, Nebraska.
Slgi fainting ai
CraiBing
II irk li
first class
B. V. REEVES
Painting, Paperhanging
and Decorating
Phone Black 282 Alliance. Nebr.