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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1915)
. li Dusty's , babblings rtl Before they ar' fnarrled she calls them "tmIi". Affer thy are mar ried awhile sha rills them juat plaiu undershirts". -4- Do your Christmas shopping ear it! :J The other dnJwe noticed a photo graph where b. -live elephant's bide had been marli'd Into square!, so that a diamoutf which It had acci dentally BwaltWd could be located with an X-ray! We know aome men who would l.Ave to stand the name process on tin of their heads If they were exnmii&l for brains. And now New York Judfte baa ruled that Woman la boas of the household. ,l His ruling Isn't neces sary, fur fy married man realties the fact. ;n The mrdf we see of some men, the more we ate convinced that the most positive ttatements come from the most ifenstant men. A priss dispatch states that a frelaht fTMn was captured In Ohio by tramps.'' We'll bet It walked to the next station. Nowadays If Diogenes were hunt ing fo?, an honest man, he wouldn't use apnmmon lantern. Not hardly I lie wiuld use one of these new-fangled, tx cylinder, self starting elec tric ashllKhts. And his Job would n't 16 any easier than It was several tnoiitand years ago, either. i L Everyone In Alliance co-operates during the Cleanup week, the bath tus over town will do a rushing bus- InMss. ' his Is the time of the year when everyone looks longingly at the pic- tares on the seed catalogs- reading ' PMry tales, so to speak. . H REAL ESTATE MARGAIN8 People who ire looking for a bom OT farm, or for a money-making In vestment In any kind of real estate. J will do well to call at our office and . Investigate the following: I Fine residence lots. In good loca S! tlon. For sale on easy terms. It Peven room bouse. All modern. Six blocks a bargain, Ov northeast corner lot from banc corners. At on easy terms. V Qood small bouse In northeast part of town. Six lots. Chicken bouse and stable. Easy terms with small casta payment. Good borne for some one, "i ', 820 acres good farm land. Unim proved. Within five miles of Alii Bifin. For sale or trade at a baraaln i WL)a our lists we bate A number ol goott-JtMehea.. Letters of Inquiry are answered ii.xamiUyVii Tell us what you want and howuh you have to invest. We can suit yon I'hone 568. B. T. KIBBLE ft COMPANY, 211 Box Butte Ave., Alliance, Nebr 16-tf-633S Exchange Gossip Bob Reddish and Bon of Alliance were in town Thursday, enroute to Mlnatare. E. L. Kendall spent several days in Alliance this week, going over on busiuesti. A. H. Peterson finished the third set of buildings for J. A. Cavett, on his land northwest of town Krlday. Mr. Peterson has the contract for a Bet of buildings, which he will start Sat urday, for W. W. Norton of Alliance, on Mr. Norton's farm near town. K. L. Kendall will live on the place this year. Buyurd Transcript. C. C. Klce of Alliance, who is quar antine live stock Inspector at this point, arrived Sunday night to take up his duties, lie is employed by the state. Ills wife accompanies him. Gordon Democrat. Theresa Pearl lllght, who recently appeared In Scottsbluff with the fac ulty of the Alliance School of Music In their recital, and who charmed her hearers at that time with her readings and impersonations, has been secured to give two groups of readings at Happy Sunday Evening next Sunday, April 18, at 7:30. We are sure that all who heard Miss HiRhTTwor will make every efTort to b present StimJ ay evening. Those who did. not have the pNure at that time do not want to miss this rpor tunlty to hear this most pleasing reader. The Scottsbluff Vol unteer Fire Department held their annual election of officers last Mon day evening. Dr. F. O. Warrick was elected president; Wash Scott chief, and Dan Ayres. secretary-treasurer. The boys are planning on holding a scheduled series of fire drills during the summer, the first of which will take place on next Friday evening. The call for a special meeting of fire drills will be two short blasts from the fire whistle. A regular meeting will be Indicated by three blasts from the whistle. Star-Herald. Q. M. Zwelgart, who spent last week In this city giving dancing les sons, left, Saturday night for Alli ance. Mrs. Fred Vaughn left for her home at Alliance Saturday night after a visit with ber mother, Mrs. Kate Painter, of this city. Mrs. O. J. Wilson and Mrs. P. J. 61- raortnon were called to Alliance Wed nesday morning by news of the death of their sister, Mrs. J. C. Markbam. Broken Bow Republican. Bert Fernengel left Sunday morn ing for Alliance where he spent a few days visiting old friends. He returned Tuesday night. Rushvllle Recorder. .. Lloyd C. Thomas, city editor of the Alliance Herald, and all round fel low, was In the city looking after business transactions Wednesday morning. We acknowledge the pleas ure of a call. Mullen Tribune. , Mrs. George Reed of Alliance came last Monday and spent the week with Mrs. Esslg. Emmet C. Higgino of Omaha, a federal game warden, was In Sidney the latter part of last week, having received reports of violations of the migratory law. He completed his Investigations here and left for Alliance. Mr. Higglns stated that It Is very evident that some people have been bunting and It is only a question of time until they are in trouble. Under the fed eral law the open season for water fowl Is from September 1 to Decem ber 16. The penalty for law violat ing Is a fine of. $100 or ninety days Imprisonment, or both fine and Im prisonment. -Sidney Telegraph. t - Mrs. Lewis Walker was taken to Alliance Friday for examination, but improvement bad began, so she and husband returned here Saturday and True Miller with car took them or out home, Sunday afternoon. Man land Tribune. P. E. Romlg was elected mayor' Alliance, carrying every ward again h(s opponent, F. M. Broome. Ron Is a young, educated railroad m who makes his living by hard l; J The Herald say a he won because Is a boost r. Kimball Observer J ' llurltngtrt..Work In W' With the return tl tond-we In the west work on the Burltifgton's Guernsey-Andover cut-off, over the Nebraska boundry on the Powder river line Is being pushed and the forces have been materially Increas ed. This is the cut-off that Is to give Omaha the short route to the Cas per oil fields and the northwest. Work has not yet started on the Chalco-Yutan cut-off, the contractor holding off for the ground to settle and dry up. It Is thought that work on the grade for this line will com mence about May 1 and be completed within ninety days. Omaha Bee. Mrs. F. II. Putman and daughter, Mrs. Chester Carter, and daughter-in-law, Mrs. Glenn Putman, all went to Alliance yesterday, to visit friends. Crawford Courier. Told That There Was No Cure for I lira "After Suffering for over twenty years with indigestion and having Some of the best doctors here tell me there was no cure for me, I think it Only right to tell you for the sake of other sufferers as welt as your own satisfaction that a 25 cent bottle of Chamberlain's Tablets not only re lieved me but cured me within two months although I am a man of 65 years," writes Jul. Grobien, Houston, Texas. Obtainable everywhere. Turkey Is Bald to be rich In min eral wealth. If not before the bom bardment of the Dardanelles, cer tainly now. New Furniture From Old Table that are marred or scratched, or furniture or woodwork of any Mod ran lie made like new or changed to match any of the opular hardwood finishes, by lifting Lincoln Lin-co-Lac hiatus and vumlshe at one application. It withstands extremely hard usage and U recommended for Moors, stairs, furniture, table aud Interior woodwork of all kinds. It Isn't expensive. A pint ran will tin Ish several clialr and you ran easily apply It yourself. Color samples on application. HoIstenVThe Rexall Store" WANTED FOR LARCENY fMoJe Horse and Saddle Before Leav frig llielan Ilanrh Where lie Had TV-, Working Sheriff Cal Cox? irted out last Friday on the trail hi Charles Dresn er, who Is wanted rfcr larceny, out returned home Sa'iday night after a fruitless search ' rf fifty miles west, where he lost tht trail. The last seea jf Dresner in Alll- r.nes was Monda; f last week when ne casnea a smi if check, lie naa been working the J. R. Phelan ranch, and had Jirays appeared hon est, and for lift reason the ranch bands were sl In attaching sus picion to him. When he departed he had a horn, belonging to Mr. Pbelan, and t laddie, bridle and spurs belongu rfto one of the ranch hands. ' i Dresher bTa brother living In Wyoming, an if it was thought at first he had Ronf jere, but It wss found later lhaU:f had not. Dresher's former ho was at Broadwater, to which pla$ ; A her Iff Cox went with out results Mr. P) Jan was at Excelsior Springs, M? I when he received word of the theand returned home last Wednesday.? Dresner and the outfit have bewf, retty well advertised ov er this piCff of the country, and It Is probable, 'tl.it they will be taken In to custor in a short time. IIEALTT!PIU)M()TES HAPPINESS With- A health, genuine Joy Is Im possiblewithout good digestion and regular powel movement you cannot have I'i lth. Why neglect keeping boweh pen and risk being sick and ailing .You don't have to. Take one small Mr. King's New Life Pill at night rn the morning you will have a fuP, free bowel movement and feel mud. better. Helps your appetite and It gestlon. Try one tonight. No, Af-Adv 5265 1 T OY ALLEN IMPROVING c 1 I f Ml 1 1 l II r r i i Ml t A II I m II f t Aer Miraging letter Received by The Herald from the State Hospital l"he following letter was received the Herald Tuesday from the Ne- nnka State Hospital, at Hastings, here Guy Allen was taken last reek on account of his mental condl- lon. ills relatives and friends here rill be glad to learn that his condi tion is Improving and that bis return home will be possible In a few months. The letter follows: Mr. Lloyd C. Thomas, Alliance, Nebr. Dear Sir: According to my promise the oth er day I am writing to Inform you we have concluded our examinations in the esse of Guy Allen. We gave him a Wasserman test which was negative. Our diagnosis In the case Is acute mania, and possibly may have been caused from mental wor ry, or the Injury to the head which he received sometime ago, may be the foundation. I am glad to say he Is responding very nicely to treatment both men tally and physically, and we are hop ing be will recover sufficiently to re turn home In a few months. Sincerely yours, M. W. BAXTER, Supt. NOTICE Ordinance No. 195 of the City of Alliance calls for a maximum speed of 12 miles per hour, while driving within the corporate limits of this city. My attention has been called to the frequent violation of this ord inance. In the future all drivers of automobiles and other vehicles are hereby warned that a violation of this ordinance will mean trouble. I have Instructed the police depart ment to be on the constant outlook for this violation and to arrest the offenders at once. I hope that the city will not be compelled to take such actions. I hope that the drivers of automobiles will please bear In mind that others besides themselves are entitled to the use of the streets. PENROSE E. ROMIG, 20-2t-5437 Mayor. USED TO STRONG LANGUAGE nt any to put it that T " of him. tiA tnnnA Ihil ti ItrwVnaftajf a wooden leg, and when he dlirovered tuts, Mr. Klih decided to bfM little lenient In taking bim to the station However. Mr. Delanv didn't v leniency, and started right li un a stis ncht. with ih. i the night marshal was forteolto for get bis lenlencv and use aU t.ke force st his command, and even at Khat he found It no easy underf.Ak bring in the prisoner. k As Delanv had no cash on son. be Is now worklna- for t a Job which he does not seem Ish and which ho ranrili oa w, agreeable to a man of hi atrshdinir li nas Heretofore been t- ttought that Chief Jeffers was the ot who possessed all the fighting .qualities, and who was the "man of tVf mo ment" In such cases, but Nlghj Mar shal Kish seems to be get tlntV some of the laurels lately. t BEST PART IN HIS CARlQCR Durlntr the nast twnlvn" VAarA.Tnhn u. nae nas nrmiy established himself in the Midwest as a comedian If biz city ability. Those who saw tftn as Judge Howell In "Mildred".' at I as the tramp In "Her Son" last ilason Wooden liegRpd Man Showed Fight When He Was Arrested by Night Manual Kith Frank Delany drew a fine of $25 and costs In police court Monday when he was arrested for insulting ladies and using obscene language on the streets. An additional charge lodged against him later was that of resisting an officer. He was in the alley behind the Kish home Monday afternoon when he used Insulting and obscene lan guage. Mr. Kish, the night marshal, was asleep at the time, but he was awakened and lost no time In getting to his man. When he caught sight hg to is ner- W cltr. o rel- ,- Aim Will readily admit the fact. He Is a host of fun In any part, but In his new muslcsl farce, "Lend Me 1200", he la more than that for he has the best part In his career. He has sur rounded himself with a clever com pany of comedians, singers and danc- , ers and If you can't enjoy every min ute of this show you are doomed to an everlasting grouch. "Lend Me $200'; will be at the Phelan opera house', Saturday, April 24th, and we advise everybody to prepare for an t evening of laughter, music and en joyment. 20-H-6442 RIVERVIEW PERCH KRON I Offers for sale 16 head heavy boned, rugged built, Imported and home raised stallions and mares. Farm Joins Ravenna, on B. ft M. R. R., 32 miles from Grand Island, Nebr. , : V W. R. HANKINS, Owner, Ravenna, Nebr. 19-2t-6427 SPECIAL Suits cleaned and pressed for SI. ALLIANCE CLEANING WORKS. Phone 58. 20-tf-6440 StallioG M Imported Shire Stallion, meight r V YES, this In clean up week at our place, aud we alo have antici pated your wants, for we offer you Brooms, Mojm, Uruwhes, Lye, Uold DiiNt, Borax, Borax Chips, Pearllne, Hode, Ammonia, Naptha Powder, Dutch CleaiiNer, Saul-Flush, Polly Prim, Nine O'Clock Washing Tea, Washing las, Natural Cleanser, Pride washing Powder, Bon Ami, Scouring Soaps, of all kinds. In fact, we sell everything that you need for your clean up. And don't forget that we sell everything good to eat, at the right prices. Rodgers' Grocery 1,800; six years tee him sound way, and one jof the kind that will win a prizejany place. old; will guaran- and right in every FOSTER JOHNSON STRASBURO, NEBRASKA ? X t t t Y T t t r f t f t t t Y Y Y Y Last Carload of terec On Tuesday, April 27 taa a a ass aa ar"1 11 aa b h m I will have a carload of Regis tered Hereford and Shorthorn bulls in Alliance. This will prob ably be the last carload for this season. 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