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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1914)
ANGORA ITEMS AliKOiH. Nlr., rsol. A 'ljr pleasant. rvPiilDK wrb "nt f Hip J. K. Lrla home whon tlm c.liolr nit for prBctiro last Thur1r r-nln. Th prlionl program t ti Htonr Hall FrlUy night, Oct. w11 attend.!. The program by Min lln- ratihur. miMlP(l by her CjH. Yery imirh nnpr' lalM bf all. Mra. YV. W. Nichols nl John ai mi irf! Bat unlay for Kearney and MaiwtII. Nrbr. The Johna and Glau thresher hua been up in the Uoriitrek neighbor hood the past week. Mat. Kitzsenry. EOYernment team- ter. mot a Bad fate on Tau radar af ternoon. Oet. 29. While haullna baled hay from Anpora ( the II. 8. It 8. ramp, It la thought he beeaine Intoxicated, and when about two miles out from town lipped from bla load and fell beneath ila wheels, 6000 pounds paaalng oer bis body, breaking his back and nock. The body was found lying; in the road, presumably about an hour and a half after the accident occurred. Coroner North was notified and came and re moved the remains to Bridgeport The remains will be shipped la Ion er, where the deceased teavoa i wife and two children. Mrs. L. V. McCorkln r lulled in Al llance a few days the paat week. Louis M. Ileed. brother of Mra UcCorkle. returned to his home in Dustln. Nebr.. Thursdar. L. L. Stoner returned home fram Tt. Morgan, Colo., Thursday, where be has been working. Earl Uerry came in on train SOI Thursday. Mrs. C. II. Fleming of Hinnhaw Nebr.. came in Oct. 14 for a Tlalt with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. ICben Morey. Mrs. Blanche O'Neal raiue. up froia liayard for a abort Tlsit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eben Morey. Mrs. A. Q. Stoner and Mra. It. K Maybell Sundayed at the L. I). Car nine home. Misses rulHlpher ana Loner were Scottsblull visitors between train the last of the week. E. Wnlaworth and family Sunday ed a the Taguo home. Mlsa Frances Morey is visiting at the Floyd O'Neal home, of near Hay ard, this week. Among the Alliance visitors from Angora Monday were Win. Itnak. C I. Mr Daniel, and Misses I.. 1,. and Wallace Stoner. V. J. Mcttlnnla and family left Monday morning for CUadron, N'br for a month's visit. From there they go to Ludlow, Mo., where they will make their future home. Mr. Me- '.InnlR has been the efficient foreman at the Hurke Tlernan rancn ior lie past two years. Geo. Jameson la to be the new foreman at the Hurke & Tlernan ranch. Herman Lund and Vern Musser or Alliance were Angora visitors tne first of the week. Sheriff Dyson was In town Monday arranging the ballot boxes. Mrs. U. T. Ely and little daughter left Monday for a short visit at Mor rill, Nebr. Krause Pros are hauling material this week for a large rattle shed they are building on one of their ranches. .CHICAGO Better cookies, cake and biscuits, too. All os light, Unify, tender and delicious as mother used to Lake. And just as whole some. For punr lUkiug l'ow d than Culuiact cannot bo Lad ut sty frut. A J; your grocer, KEOIVES HIGHEST AWAKES X mWi Par Fm4 EiyortU. Okar. CL f m fjpmiun, tiuu, aUn L)U Try This for Your Cmigii Thousands bf people keep cough ing because unable to get the right remedy. Cougha are caused by In Rumination of Throat and Bronchial Tubes. What you need Is to soothe this Inflammation. Take Dr. King's New Discovery, it penetrates the del icate mucous lining, raises the Phl egm and quickly relieves the conges ted membranes. Get a &0c bottle from your druggist. "Dr. Kings New Discovery quickly and complete ly stopped m ycough," writes J. It. Watts. Floydale. Texas. Money back If not satisfied, but It nearly always helps. 48-41-4029 Mothers anil lilrU! Did you ever stop to think how perfectly delightful It must be to be able to carry on a conversation and entertain people of culture? Those of us who do not enjoy the thrills of easy conversation know whnt a draw- bark It has bee nto our social life and how diuVult It Is for one to keep the heart and mind alert with real or Imaginary things of general inter est. If you wish to learn the proper way to carry on a conversation and make your talk Interesting, sensible and valuable, we suggest that you read Today's Magazine. This publi cation will tell you bow to converse with ease. It Is a magazine publish ed for worn"". You -.n 'et this magazine an" tv, otlr-s ,lth The Herald all on. r for ci'y 11.75. Lest you f -rert we buy It yet rou can get three magaxlnes for one year by renewing your subscription to The Herald. We want all of our jld subscribers to get theBe .magai- ines. We are selling The Herald with three magailnes all one year or only $1.76. '' GLADDENS SffltJB) m "TIZ" makes sore, burning, tired feet fairly dance with delight. Away po the rhcs and pains, the corns, callouses, blisters and bunions. "TIZ" draws out the acids and lons that pull up ,rotir feet. No matter how hard vou work, how long you dance, Low far you walk, or how long you remain on your feet, "TIZ" L r i n g o restful foot comfort. "TIZ" is won derful for tired. aching, swollen, smarting feet. Your ft just tingle for joy; shoes never hurt or seem tight. Get a 25 cent box of "TTZM now from any druggist or department store. End. foot torture forever wear smaller shoes, Vec """ ' ' lisppv. ASHBY NEWS Ashby. Nebr., Nov. 3 A deal was closed the latter part of the week by which John Fredlnburg sold his In teres! In the Ashby Lumber Company to the Mid-west Lumber and Coal fj Company of Itapld Cl'y, S. D. This U company now has charge of the yard. F It will still run under the name of the Ashby Lumber Co. H. 10. Mor- J W rill of Kapid City will have charge of A r i Vi I f.yjr I la."1 MADE DY ML 1 'r 1 '"J -j 1 Kami Those neither tardy nor absent during the month of October are the following: Mamie Etter, Raymond Ilabb, Nellie Fredlnburg, Nina Ken dall. Gladys Fredlnburg, Johnadel Uentfro. Violet Thomas, Myrna Ol son, Frank Kendall, Opnl Nickerson. Hill Fredinburg. Maxine Uentfro. Ralph Nickerson. John Dunn and wife of Ilar.elton were In town Monday doing some shopping. Tom Iloran and family from near HaEclton left Friday for Sheridan, Wyo., near which place they will live on a desert claim. A large number of frlenda and neighbors gathered on Saturday night to surprise Mr. and Mrs. Mont gomery. They apent a very pleusant evening playing Halloween games. and departed at a late hour wishing for another event as pleasant. Rev. Titus Lang, the German Lu theran minister from Alliance, will again hold services In the Ashby Kchool house at 10:30 a. in., Novem ber IB. Clyde Ray, cashier of the Grant County State Hank, left for a Bhort vacation at his home In Ottawa last Wednesday. Frank A. Castle, an old timer In the service, is holding the fort during Mr. Ray's absence. Mrs. Ray Fitzgerald and daughter Mae went to Alliance Inst Friday and remained until Saturday. Mrs. Gene Rent fro and son. of Hingham. spent Wednesday as guest of Mre. John Kent fro. Mm. Marcus Coleman left Thurs day for a visit with relatives and frlenda at Norfolk. Mrs. N. A. Ualrd and children re turned Wednesday from Central City where they have been vlaltlng dur ing the past two months. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Thurston and daughter Mildred spent Wednesday in Hyannls visiting his mother. Mrs. Alice Lovath of Haselton loaded a car of household goods here Thursday, and left for Sheridan, Wy oming, where she has taken up a desert claim. n ii Small Means The Man of Moderate Means The Man of Millions Wo Wint H T Youat.. Y ER0.FLA. 'al 0 4 yi arc produced which cannot be produced elsewhere. M i. i... ; i .rAH o . . . n . . . . n : 1 1 A 1 OIK CUIl Ul" laiHCU 1UI wins a jjuuihi, uuu otii- nut biiji- II port and keep lat live neau or came, investigate. Excursions Nov. 3rd and run, Dec. 1st ana lotn. f Here's your opportunity, prices and terms to suit every body. Almost everything grown in the North grows more luxuriantly on Indian River Farms, and hundreds of crops Gloom Flies on wings of happy satisfaction for the roan who faces nice fresh rolls for breakfast. Surprise your husband some morning with our rolls. The surest road to a man's contentment is via the din ing room. We make many other things to please all the family. MAINEWAL'S Phone 745 or 572 121 Box Butte Ave. 124 E. First Stree Indian River Farms! COMPANY. Representative H. E. Chamberlin. 703 Victor Bldg. Kansas City, Mo. There la more Catarrh in this sec tion of the country than all other dlaeaaes put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be in curable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with lo cal treatment, pronounced it incura ble. Science has proven Catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional I treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, man ufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co.. To ledo, Ohio, is the only Constitutional cure on the market. It is taken in ternally. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it falls to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Addreas: F. J. Cheney & Co.. To ledo, (). Sold by druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. ANTIOCH ITEMS ni, Da'IbwU. kfUimk if I ar Mini rt.lmi im W rnd, I Cla m Ur nmm to mm milk mi tUt. 1 Antioch. Nebr., Nov. 3 E. K. Fisher of Crr.'lron was visiting with bis nephew F. II. Smith a few days this week. Jess and Francis Wilson went to Alliance Saturday and stayed over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Bushnell of Morrill is visiting friends here this week. Kd Peterson of Thlma shipped cat'le from here Sunday. Mrs. Klixabetn Saylor came in on IS Sunday from Hingham. Chas. Fleet and Miss Florence Italia visited at F. H. Smith's. Sun day. isjj Zilma Smith entertained a few of the young people Saturday evening. A. K. Feaglns was In Antioch Sun day. W. C. Moulton of Anselmo. who bad been up here on a bunting trip, left on 44 Sunday for borne. C. V?. Rooker and Frank Smith went up to Alliance Sunday evening. K. K. Thompson moved his cattle up front his summer range Monday. rl MA ft SAFt HOMtj Lboror NON POlSONOUSi l.l.'X- V iil v ; j 1 NON POISONOUS For Women Who Think! Club Women! Mothers! Women who are leaders in the community You are interested, almost as much as we are, in extending the use of the Safe Home Match. It is the most reliable, the most efficient and the safest match that can be made. It is absolutely non-poisonous. It is made under conditions that forever do away with one of the worst of occupational diseases. It re moves a poison from the reach of children in American homes. We ask you to use this new non-poisonous match and to urge others to do likewise. If Safe Home Matches were universally used, scores of lives and millions of dollars worth of property would be saved every year. 5c. All grocers. Ask for them by name. Toilet fra ... Articles VJSf , h Here! ffjSi People get tired of buying brushes that wear out in a few months, of buying combs that break easily, of buying toilet specialties that don't give satisfaction or last. You know how it is yourself. That's why we long ago determined to stock up in toilet articles only on high grade goods, and we don't let any smart salesman talk us into buying the cheap wearing kind. Prices will interest you. HOLSTEIN'S Phone Number 6 THE REXALL STORE Phone Number 6 Silvenvcire cJTmftfs cxeal Silvem'&re, m - 5M - y j! (( it is made oi silver come to us for it. We have it in stock. Ornaments, table serv ices, toilet articles, watches in fact, every thing in which silver can be used is to be had at prices fair to you. Brennan's ffcone 84 Srd and Box Butte Ave. sift' if 1v3 .. Stock Yards Saddlery Co. I. G. BLESSING, Proprietor Wholesale and Retail Harness and Saddles Fly Nets and Lap Dusters Cheapest on Earth, Quality Considered Everything Hand Mad Factory. 314 North 25 St. S. Omaha, Neb.