The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, December 17, 1914, Image 15

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will keep your hone and office warm and comfortable during the
cold winter months. Good coal costs no more than Inferior grades
If you know where to buy It. WE HAVE A BIO SUPPLY OF
Colorado Lump
Colorado Nut
Pennsylvania Chestnut
Monarch Lump
Peacock
Coke
ready for delivery. Phone 73 and we will supply your demands.
All Kinds of Lumber
FOREST LUMBER CO.
A. A. RALLS, Manager
Our Customers
like the flavor of our products. They often say that
nothing tastes as good as Nohe's bread or Nohe's
bakery products. We sell fresh bread, pies, cakes,
etc., at reasonable prices.
You are invited to inspect our bakery and kit
chen at any time. They are kept absolutely clean
at all times. .We will be glad to show you the in
gredients of our products we use no alum in our
bread.
When you are hungry eat at our Cafe. The
meals are "like mother used to cook".
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BAKERY AND CAFE
PHILIP NOHE, Prop.
Are Yow Evenings
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a Drag
Do you hare trouble finding entertainment for the long eveuiugs?
.We can help you. The evenings pass quickly and pleasantly when
spent at the spacious
THR MISSION POOL HALL
Only club room that hundreds of Alliance young men have access to.
Drop In for a game or two and forget your troubles or your business
Curry & Mapps
DYE & OWENS
Transfer Line
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f Household goods
D. ay Phone 14
oved promptl)
',? and transfer worV
Htsidrnc phons 3i and Btu
r
Headquarters Here !
Something for each member of the
family. Complete lines of
Toys
Dolls
Books
Pictures
Fancy China
Silverware
Rugs
Furniture
Serviceable and appropriate for Gifts
Miller Brothers
Housefurnishing Store
Fill the Goal Bin
With Standard Grades of Coal, direct from our bins to your home or
office. We have a big supply of
Canon City Nut,and Lump
Sheridan Nut and Lump
Pennsylvania Hard Coal
Kindling
on hand, ready for quick delivery. Phone 22.
Dierks Lumber and Coal
COWPANY
F. W. HAAIUJAKTEN, Manager
Barbed Wire, Cement Blocks, Lightning Hods, II. & H. Floor Cover
lug. Celebrated Bradley A Vmiuan l'aiuta.
THAT COLD YOU HAVE
may bring sickness, doctors bills and
loss of work; you know that serious
sickness usually starts with a cold, and
a cold only exists where weakness
Exists. Remember that.
Overcome the weakness and nature
cures the cold that is the law of
reason. Carefully avoid drugged pills,
syrups or stimulants; they are only
props and braces and whips.
It is the pure medicinal nourishment
in Scott's Emulsion that quickly en
riches the blood, strengthens the lungs
and helps heat the air passages.
And mark this well Scott's Emul
sion generates body-heat as protection
against winter sickness. Get Scott's
at your drag store to-day. It always
strengthens and builds up.
14-V Brett ft Rowne. BtoomeeU. K. I.
UKAh KSTATK TKANKFK.IIM
Old John Barleycorn Is reported
union those seriously Injured in
Russia by t he war.
Despite autumn's retrograde move
lueiit. we look for a frontal attack
presently.
Iteported by J. I. ttmerltk. Bonded
Abstracter, Alliance, Nebr.
Peter Honey to John Lenzen,
SYVK 33-25-51 900
William King to Edna O. Raw
les, Lot 7 Block A, Sheridan
Addition, Alliance 2750
Ora E. Phillips to Luke Phillips.
Lots 9 and 10. Block 12,
ILemlngford, Nebr 1
Ora E. Phillips to Luke Phil- ;
Hps, Lot 6, Block 25, Original
Town of Alliance, and Lot 5,
Block R, Sheridan Addition,
Alliance, and NW14 5-26-51, 1
William King to Edith V. Moll
ring, Lots 5 and 6, Block A,
Sheridan Addn., Alliance ...1250
Mary E. Haynes to John Burns,
SV4 NW4 of 29-25-52 1
Tamma Leldy to Harry P. Cour
sey, Lot 16, Block 24, Origin
al Town, Alliance 1
Nellie I. Bye to Oscar O'Bannon,
NEVi of 11-24-51 935
Mary C. Wolfe to Perry Grace,
NE 35-24-49 10
Stephen K. Warrick to Anna
Zehrung, Lot 30, County Ad
dition, Alliance 3100
M. C. Hubbell to Alliance Gar
age, Lots 6 and 7, Block 9,
Original Town, Alliance .... 1
William Jasper Colvin to Robert
E. Grlnstead, NVVV4 and EH
of 4-25-51 2100
Elmer A. Johnston to Sarah A.
Smith, Lot 1, Block 1, Second
Addition, Alliance 3500
William James to Sylvester A.
Powles and James W. Miller,
Eft NE 6-24-48 1
Mary Llska to Fannie Llska,
SW4 of 13-28-49 300
George Severson to Thomas O.
Burke, Wtt SW!4 22, E.
SEtt 21-24-52 1200
N. P. Dodge Jr. to W. V. How
ard, Lot 109, Belmont Addi
tion to Alliance 95
United States to John W. Hash
man, SK14 9-25-50 Patent
Henry G. Ocker and William S.
Harlan to C. H. King, SW4
6. SW4 SW4 7, 24-52 ... 1
United States to the Heirs of
Carl F. Quade, V 15-28-50, Pat.
United States to John Hender
son, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and EH
NWV4 30. Lots 1 and NE4
NWVi 31, 25-52. and EVs of
31-25-53 Patent
Charles E. Ambler to O. P. Her
rold. SEVi 30-25-50 1
E. O. Laing to Ora E. Phillips,
Lot 5. Block R, Sheridan Ad
dition, Alliance 1
James Keeler to Granville M.
Burns, Lot 5, Block 12, Sce
ond County Addn., Alliance 1400
So far Turkey has not said any
thing about her "culture . Maybe
she is Anting for her rugs and cigar
ettes.
HEAVY HEAT EATERS
HAVE SLOW KIDNEYS
Eat lest meat if you feel Backachy or
havt bladder trouble Tak
glass of Salts.
No man or woman who eats meat regu
laxly caa make a mistake by flushing the
kidneys occasionally, ays a well known
Authority. Meat forma urio acid which
excites the kidneys, they become . over
worked from the strain, get sluggish and
fail to filter the waste and poison from
t!ie blood, then we get sick. Nearly all
rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble,
nervousness, dizziness, sleeplessness and
miliary disorders come from sluggish
'neys.
lie moment you feel a dull ache la tUe
..Jneys or your back hurts or if the
urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sedi
ment, irregular of passage or attended by
a sensation of scalding, atop eating meat
and get about four ounces of Jad
Baits from any pharmacy; take a
Ubiespoonful in a glass of water before
breakfast and in a few days your kidneys
will act fine. This famous salts is made
from the acid of jr rapes and lemon juice,
combined with lithia, and baa been used
for generations to flush and atimulste
the kidneys, also to neutralix the acids
in urine so it no longer cause Irritation,
thus ending bladder weakness.
Jad t'alvS is inexpensive and cannot
injure; make a delightful effervescent
lithia water drink which everyone
should take now and then to keep th
kidney clean an I ieii and th Mood
pnr thereby avoiding serious I'Hrey
on. (4. '11.011.
Xlot'0 Column
Ever Thus
There was a little man and he had a
little gun, ,
Which one fine da yezploded.
It Was pointed at a friend
Alas, It' was his end
For the darned little gun wasn't
loaded.
Wlite Your Mother Tonight
Write to your mother tonight.
Sit right' down; my boy, and send
off that letter you have been prom
Islng yourself you'd write' for so
many, many weeks, perhaps months.
You don't know what It will mean
to. the dear woman ..'whose once
laughing, eyejS have Jong since been
dimmed ' by the tears she was not
ashamed to shed because you were
so far away. You don't know how
many, many times the dear old soul
has cried herself to sleep because
she hadn't heard from her boy, "her
baby" she will always call you. If
you knew the ache that Is In that
great big kindly heart of mother's
you wouldn't wait another minute
Of course you wouldn't neglect
that mother of yours for all the
wealth In the world. That Is. you
don't Intend to neglect her. But you
have, you boys who are away from
home. And It has hurt her.
She will, of course, like all moth
ers do, make excuses for her boy.
She will say, "I guess my boy hasn't
had time to write today." And she
will smile and wait for the mall car
rier's next trip. Then the ache la
her heart will grow worse when she
sees him go by without stopping.
Write to your mother tonight.
Make It a dandy Jong letter. Fill it
full of the things she wants to hear.
All about yourself; what you have
been doing; when you are coming to
see her; and above all, tell her that
you love her.
You'll be surprised to see how
much better you feel after the letter
is well on its way,
CHADRON NORMAL NOTES
Chadron, Nebr., Dec. 10 C. E.
Foster of Upton, Wyoming, father'
of Traverse Foster, was a visitor on
Tuesday.
C. L. Anderson, formerly superin
tendent of schools at Oxford, Nebr
aska, was a visitor at chapel Wed
nesday. Jessie Washburn, a practice
teacher in the first grade, was ab
sent tho latter part of last week, due
to sickness.
President Sparks left on Tuesday
evening for Lincoln to be present at
the meeting of the normal school
board scheduled for the 10th.
The eighth . grade history class
prepared a debate which was given
Thursday and Friday. The Question
discussed was, Resolved that slavery
was a national evil.
The boys of Mlas Delzetl'a and
Mrs. Hustin's rooms have Friday af
ternoons for manual training under
Mrs. Rustin. The girls use the same
time for sewing taught by Miss Del
sell. The senior class observed third
grade geography last week. Some of
the lessons observed were based on
children's knowledge of the geogra
phy near Chadron, which made them
very Interesting.
The model school pupils were tak
en Monday afternoon to see the ed
ucational pictures of the industries
of Nebraska given at the Rex under
the direction of Doctor Condra of
the state university.
Architect Stltt spent three days
last week in Chadron for the pur
pose of inspecting the addition to
the normal building. He recom
mended the acceptance of the wing
after several minor changes have
been made.
The firth grade had a very inter
esting lesson la geography this week
on Soot Ian dadn Ireland. The teach
er, Miss Scott, and the pupils bad
collected a large amount of material,
pictures of Walter Scott, and other
Scottish characters.
At a meeting of the Alice Free
man Palmer society last Friday,
President Sparks gave an interesting
talk on parliamentary law. In which
he explained its origin and present
ed some of tbe fundamental rules
and principles. Later on. we hope
to have Mr. Sparks give us drills in
which we may apply the principles
which he explained so clearly to us.
Tbe society of last year enjoyed the
drills given tbem and found them
very profitable. Tbe meeting of this
week will be at th home of Beatrice
Schenck. one of our very popular
members, who. w are glad to say.
is recuperating from a serious oper
ation recently performed at Kansas
City.
Sick Two Year With Indigestion.
"Two year ago I was greatly benefited
through using to or thr bottle of Chata
brrlaiu' TabTela,' write Mrs. 8. A. Keller,
Klida, Ohio. "IV for taking them 1 w
I sick Inrtwo yean with iatjitftsttoa.'' Sold b
ii dealers. Adnisv.. --nL 4