The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, May 13, 1915, Image 4

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    VORTHAM SHOWS COMING
Have Succppded In PoMponlng Deail
Md Kngngcmnt -Contract
11m IUmmi Itarelved
J. w. Uutbrle baa received the
signed contract from the manager of
the Great Wort ham Showa, which
meana that they will positively be In
Alliance during the Stockmen'a Con
Tentlon In June. A letter accom
panytng the contract atated that the
necessary arrangements have been
made with the Dead wood people and
that they will ahow at that place
later.
Alliance la Indeed fortunate In get
ting here an entertainment of auch a
iilgh class. In reality it la fifteen
separate and distinct abowa, which
are combined under one manage
ment. They require twenty-flve cars
to transport their equipment, and
carry 300 people and hundreds of
animals. There waa some doubt last
week as to whether or not they
would be here, aa tbey found It nec
easary to make special arrangements
with the Burlington, but this matter
has been arranged satisfactorily.
With the Wortham shows and the
several auto-polo games, there will
be plenty "going on" during the con
Tentlon. Plenty of advertising mat
ter has been received from both en
terprlses, and the country is being
billed for miles around. No guaran
tee Is required by the Wortham peo
ple, and their contract reada that
they are to give ten per cent of the
receipts to the Commercial Club.
REAL KSTATE llAIMJAINM
People who are looking for a honit
or farm, or for a money-making In
vestment In any kind of real estate
will do well to call at our office and
investigate the following:
Fine residence lots. In good loca
tlon. For aale on easy terms.
Seven room house. All modern
Or northeast corner lot. Six blockf
from Dm' corners. At a bargain
on easy ui ms.
Good small nouse In northeast pan
of town. Six lots. Chicken houst
and stable. Easy terms with small
ash payment. Uood home for some
one.
320 acres good farm land. Unlm
proved. Within five miles of Alii
-ance. For sale or trade at a bargain
On our lists we have a number of
good ranches. Letters of Inquiry
are answered promptly. Tell us
whit you want and bow much you
have to Invest. We can suit you.
Phone 658.
E. T. KIBBLE L COMPANY,
211 Box Butte Ave., Alliance, Nebr
16-tf-5333
ASHBY NEWS
the muscles. The most common
forma are: Acute and Chronic Rheu
matism, Rheumatic Headaches, Scia
tic Rheumatism and Lumbago. All
of these types can be helped absol
utely by applying some good llnlmenl
that penetrates. An application of
Sloan's Liniment two or three times
a day to the affected part will give
Instant relief. Sloan's Liniment Is
good for pain, and especially Rheu
matic Pain, because It penetrates to
the seat of the trouble, soo'hea the
afflicted part and draws the pain.
"Sloan's Liniment Is all medicine."
Get a 25c bottle now. Krep It handy
In case of emergency.
Adv No. 3
Ashby, Nebr., May 12 Art Hollo
ren gave a dance over the office of
his hardware store Tuesday evening.
Lee Woods of Alliance Is here this
week visiting at the home of John
Bampson.
Mr. and Mrs. Lauffer, out south of
town seventeen miles, came in Tues
day night after a load of lumber to
finish building his house.
J. A. Jonea of Washington, D. C,
tame in Tuesday and drove out near
Survey to work on the government
survey.
J. II. Waddingtoa came up from
Broken Bow Tuesday to make his
home here on the section he pur
chased some few weeks past.
Miss Van Warner la here visiting
her friends for a few weeks.
Miss Lillian Smtzer returned to
Hyannis to assist in the hotel there
for a few weeks.
Messrs. Jones and Martin from
Survey spent the night In Ashby on
their way to Hyannis to look after
some business matters.
Mrs. Rhodes came In on 44 Sat
urday to spend Sunday with her son
Cecil, the depot operator.
John Holloren of Ottawa, Kansas,
Is here spending a few daya with his
son Art, and looking after the lum
ber business for this spring and sum
mer. Dr. Hagal of Cornelia, Iowa, came
In Saturday to look after his interest
In his ranch.
Mr. Watts came buck from Colo
rado Springs Saturday, where he
has been spending a few weeks for
the benefit of his health. He went
out to bis place the last of this
week.
Mrs. Donohoe and son of Alliance
came down on 44 Saturday to attend
the dance given out at Mr. Burns'.
Mr. Gllroy came In Saturday to
spend a few days with his brother,
U. J. They went out to his Kinkaid
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Parklson, ou
south of town, gave a dance for their
many friends Saturday night. All
present report a tine time.
A number of our good people met
Sunday in the school building to or
ganize a Sunday school. Every one
Is Invited to come out next Sunday
and help A6hby have a pood Sunday
school. '
Cecil Rhodes and mother spent
Sunday in Hyannis with friends.
Cha8. Bonewa is building a store
room out south of Ashby and will
carry a nice line of groceries. He
will be glad to meet all of his friends
who are in want of anything in his
line.
Miss Lillian Smlser purchased a
pony and saddle this week.
The Ashby first team crossed bats
here Sunday with the married men,
the game being played with much In
terest. Mr. Brown was the star
rooter for the married men. Quite
a number of people were out to Bee
the game. The score was something
like 8 to 18 In favor of the regulars.
Our boys have new suits and they all
look like real ball players.
Fred Mollring of Alliance is here
looking after the interest of the in
surance business.
feome Forms of KHetiinat Imii Curable
Rheur alUiu Is a disease charur
teiii. bv ki :'. joints ud in
CHADRON NORMAL
Chadron, Nebr., April 28, 1915
May Conn Is suffering from a broken
wrist.
The physics II class are studying
electricity this week.
' The model school will be in ses
sion during the summer term.
Ila and May Conn went home Sun
day morning for a short visit.
Misses Ruth and Elma Sturdevant
spent the week end In Lincoln and
Omaha.
Last week the pupils of the pri
mary room started their work In
clay molding.
' The class in chemistry II have just
started on the study of the silver
group of metals.
Elizabeth Eaton left Monday ev
ening for Ruslivllle for a few days
visit nt home.
Blanche Daniels and Eflle Grubb
went to Rushvllle Friday evening to
fipend the week end at their homes
there.
Dean Stockd;tle went to Alliance
Friday to judue an Inter-high school
debate.
The additional one hundred and
seventy-lour chairs ordered for the
new cluipel nre expected every day.
M'sa Schueliel presented in the
fifth prade history class a very Inter
esting lesson on the life of E 'ison.
Supt. l'ute of Alliance visited cha
pel Monday. He pave us a very In
teresting talk o:i the value of silent
reading.
Supt. Pule of Alliance and Presi
dent Sparks were guests for supper
at the dormitory Monday evening.
The sixth prade history clasB have
finished the history of Nebraska as a
territory mid are now studying Ne
braska us a state.
The senior class In observation en
Joyed thir work In Mrs. Rustin's
room last week. The subject was
rending, and the work was largely
dramatic.
In the sixth grade reading class.
Miss Smith presented a lesson on
New York City, showing how the
children of that city help In keeping
it beautiful.
The second grade have completed
their regular dramatic reader. Fri
day the vpied Piper" was dramatiz
ed In an excellent manner. Miss
Schenck Is teaching this class.
In the domestic science course, the
fifth and sixth grade pupils have fin
ished the curtains that they were
making for the windows in Miss
Delzell's room. They are now mak
ing hand towels.
ARRESTED FOR SHOPLIFTING
Perhaps Italy's lack of solicitude
for a place In the sun Is due to the
satisfactory substitute afforded by
Aetna and Vesuvius.
First in
Willing
first in Quality
Firtt in ftttalf
Fint in Purity
Firtt in Economy
and for these reasons .
Calumet Baking
Powder is first in the
hearts of the millions
of housewives who
use it and know it.
RECXrvTD HIGHEST AWMDS
WmU'i TW F 4 Iiiiinii.
Nrifljultos. Tnmet, SWA.
POWOEFOJ
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fill
look Eight lollar Skirt from llrK-r
. More iet Thirty Pays
In Jail
A man giving the name of George
Thomas waa arrested Monday morn
ing In the east part of town by Chief
Jeffers, while trying to dispose of a
lady's skirt. The chief thought it
queer that a man of Thomas' de
scription should be peddling skirts,
and forthwith brought him to the
station where he plead guilty to the
charge of larceny, stating that he
took the skirt from Harper's depart
ment store.
Thomas, together with a compan
ion, had entered the Harper store
earlier in the morning, with a re
quest to see some ladles' skirts.
While they were examining them,
the clerk's attention was diverted,
and they walked out. The garment
was not missed until It was brought
around for identification, as it bore
the Harper tag.
The thief was brought before
Judge Roberts Tuesday morning and
was given a sentence of thirty days
In the county Jail at hard labor.
throat, kill the germs, and open the
way for Nature to act. You can't
destroy a Cold by superficial treat
ment you must go to the cause of
the trouble. Be an optimist. Get a
bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery
today.
Adv No. 3
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OfcT BAKING POW
i
MAX TAKES HIS OWN MEDICINE
IS AN OPTIMIST
He has absolute faith In his medi
cine he knows when he takes it for
certain ailments he gets relief. Peo
ple who take Dr. King's New Discov
ery for an Irritating Cold are opti
mists they know this cough remedy
will penetrate the linings of the
Seedsand' Nursery
largest Stock of Field, Grass, (Jar
den, Flower, SwhIs, Bulbs and
Plants in the State
Samples, Catalogs and Prices ou Application
Suggested for Secretary
While stopping over In York re
cently, Lloyd C. Thomas, business
manager of The Herald, attended a
dinner and business session of the
York county commercial club. Before
leaving, the name of Mr. Thomas
was suggested as secretary for the
club, .lit hough he had not made for
mal application for the place. Lloyd
states that it would require a very
strong Inducement for him to leave
Alliance, although he Is much Inter
ested in commercial club work. For
the present at least, and probably
permanently, be will continue to help
keep The Alliance Herald the leading
western Nebraska newspaper.
MELOPHOXE FOB SALE
J. VV. Pepper Premier. Nearly
new. Will sell cheap for cash
Phone 175. 4-22-tf
WERTER DeVAUGHN
1614 Harney Sreet, Omaha, Nebraska
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Try This on
Your Eczema
If you are afflicted with Salt
Rheum, Tetter, dry Eczema,
Aene or Pimples, buy a jar of
Dry Zensal. For that watery
eruption or Weeping Skin, use
Moist Zensal. 50 cents the
jar.
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FEDERAL BUILDING 1916
(oreriiment Iteprenentatlve lu Alli
ance Tuesday Helleve Work to
Start During Coining Year
Levi G. Whitted, representing the
government supervising architect a
office at Washington, was In Alliance
Tuesday looking over the site pur
chased for Alliance's new federal
building. Mr. Whitted is of the
opinion, according to citizens with
whom he talked while here, that
construction on the building will be
gin in the spring of 1916. This will
be much sooner than expected by Al
liance people.
WHITE MAN WITIl BLACK LIVER
The Liver is a blood purifier. It
was thought at one time it was the
seat of the passions. The trouble
with most people is that their Liver
becomes black because of impurities
in the blood due to bad physical
states, causing Biliousness, Head
ache, Dizziness and Constipation. Dr.
King's New Life Pills will clean up
the Liver, and give you new life. 25c
at your Druggist.
Adv No. 3
' TIZ" FOR ACHING,
SORE, TIRED FEET
Good bye sore feet, burning feet, swl
I mi feet, sweaty feet, smelling feet, tired
feet
Good bye corns, callouses, bunions and
raw spots. No
mors shoe tight
ness, no mors limp
ing with pain or
drawing up your
face in agony.
TIZ" Is magical,
acts right off.
"TIZ" draw, out
all . the poisonous
exudations which
puff up the fee.
Use "TIZ" and for
get your fool
misery. Ah! how comfortable your feet
feeL Get a 25 cent box of TIZ" now al
any druggist or department store. Don't
suffer. Have good feet, glad feet, feet
that never swell, never hurt, never get
tired. A year's foot comfort guaranteed
or money refunded.
FARE $322
DAILY BETWEEN
av BUFFALO
WALL PAPER
THIS IS THE TIME OF THE YEAR WHEN THE
HOUSEWIFE IS TURNING HER ATTENTION TOWARD
SPRING HOUSECLEANING AND THE REPAPERING
OF THE HOUSE, OR AT LEAST A ROOM OR TWO.
WE WANT TO REMIND YOU THAT WE HAVE A
MOST COMPLETE STOCK, AND THAT WIS RELIEVE
WE CAN PLEASE YOU. THE PRICES ARE VARIED
ENOUGH TO SUIT EVERY TASTE
From 5c to $2 a Roll
WE INVITE YOU TO COME IN ANY TIME AND IN
SPECT THE STOCK, WHETHER YOU MAKE A PUR
CHASE OR NOT.
F. J. Brenoan
"ON QUALITY CORNER"
DRUGS JEWELRY
The hreft and moat costly ateamer on any inland water of the world. Bleeping: ewommoda-
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"CITY OF ERIE" 3 Magnificent Stemert "CITY OF BUFFALO"
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CLEVELAND Daily, May 1st to Dec. 1st BUFFALO
Iave C plnd B:00P. M. Leave Buffalo - a 8-"0P. M.
Arrive Buffalo 6:30A.M. Arriva Cleveland 40A. U.
(Central Standard Time) .
Connerrlorn at Ruffalo for Niagara Kalla and all bastern and Canadian points. Railroad tick
eta reatliiiK between Cleveland and buffalo ara good fur traasportauoii on our ataaoiera. Aak
yoqr t.ekrt nigent for tickets via C ft H. Line.
I' aut-f'-Cy colore nectionnl puzzle chart, ftliowinif lotli exterior and interior of Xbe Great I
Ship "SnfiANDHKK" aent on receipt of Ave rente to cover poetae and mailing. AJaoaak I
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7. 5. Fielding
The Wardrobe
The only odorless cleaning in the City. We have the only
power machinery in Alliance for the cleaning of clothes none
of that odor found in hand cleaning. The price is no higher.
Try us and be convinced.
315 Box Butte Ave.
Phone 682
COMBINATION SIDE PLEATED SKIRT
With alternate (roups of 4-Inch
Box Pleats Croups of 8 half
Inch side pleats going from
center to right and left.
Above skirt should be prepared
from straight width of goods and
ehould not be cut gored at top. Al
low two inches for the hem and two
laches for shrinkage on each width
of goods used. Material should
measure three yards around bot
tom before pleating. Price $2.50
for pleating only. All wool or all
silk goods hold pleat best. Avoid
cotton mixtures.
SEND YOUR GOODS.
ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY.
WATCH FOR OTHER MODELS.
Everything In Pleating, Covered
Buttons, Hemstitching, Picot Edg
ing. Send for free price lists.
THE IDEAL BUTTON & PLEATING GO.
So.
107-1M-111 So. 11th Si.
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