The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, July 01, 1915, Image 9

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JULY
4th
1915
Birthday . . .
CELEBRATE AT
Prospect Park
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
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Afternoon and Evening
ay, July 5,1915
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Boating and Dancin
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"Why suffer the fatigue incident to a trip to other towns -when you can have
such a good time in Alliance. There will be sports of all kinds, plenty to cat
and drink and plenty of sports for the kids bring the whole family and en
joy the day at home. The best chance you ever had to enjoy the Fourth here
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Dancing on the Water
On the power boat "Bedelia"
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PROGRAM
Speech by Mayor Romig of Alliance.
Frank Palmer's Wild West Show of pitching horses and cattle, including
Bosco, the pitching bull.
Potato Race on horseback.
Fancy roping and riding.
Hat Races on horseback.
Prizes will be given for the best rider and the hardest pitching horse.
Purses for all races. Bring on your horses.
All kinds of foot races tub races for the boys.
Match boat race between Cy Laing and Cal Cox, 200 yards and turn stakes.
Admission 25c Children under 12 Free
TELEPHONE IMPROVEMENTS
Nebraska Telephone Co. Will Spend
$10,000 In Improving the
A II In lire Kirltange
This morning the Nebraska Tele
phone Company started work on Im
provements In the Alliance exchange
that will cost at least 110,000, the
principal part of which wlil be spent
In stringing a new cable.
There will be ten thousand feet of
new cable, It being of 200-palr ca
pacity from the office to the alley.
From the alley one hundred pairs
will go north and one hundred pairs
south, and from these will be run
branches to all parti of town.
These Improvements are necessit
ated on account of the ever Increas
ing business. There are now 1100
subscribers to this exchange, and
more are being added as fast as
phones can be Installed. In fact the
demand is so great that new phones
can hardly be secured In large
enough quantities to meet the de
mand. Now that these Improve
ments are being added, this delay
will be for the most part eliminated.
The Nebraska Telephone Company
surely has faith In the future of Al
liance, else they would not spend this
large sum of money in one lump.
From a little one-operator exchange,
the Alliance office has grown until it
is the best In the state ouside of the
large cities. By the first of next
year, according to Manager Gleason,
it Is estimated that there will be
1300 phones in operation.
People as a rule do not stop and
consider the greatness of the tele
phone, nor the amount a telephone
company has Invested. At a small
cost each month they are enabled to
talk over a system that represents
thousands of dollars.
The exension work here will be
rusbed to completion.
Miss Lillian Cole Married
The marriage of Miss Lillian May
Cole to J. W. Murphy was solemniz
ed at the home of the bride's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Verne Cole, at
Kansas City, Monday evening, June
28, Itev. Frank G. Smith of the First
Congregational church of Kansas
City otllclatlng. The Coles lived In
Alliance several years ago, at which
time Miss Lillian was a small girl.
nd she is remembered by many peo
ple here as a beautiful, talented
oung lady. Mr. Murphy Is not
nown by Alliance people, but he is
said to be one of Kansas City's sub
stantial young men. They will make
their home for the present in Kansas
City.
lie Isn't Dead Yet
A rumor was circulated the fore
part of this week to the effect that
Charles Pryor, who worked in the
Alliance Cafe up to the time of the
stockmen's convention, bad dropped
ead from heart failure at his home
In Montana, to which place he went
from here two weeks ago. The rur-
or was entirely unfounded, according
to Mr. Pryor himself, who was able
to write to Alliance friends this week
and the letters do not bear any re
semblance to a dead man's. No one
seems to know where the news
started.
NOT1CF
All d gs must be provided with
1915 license within the next thlrtj
days and they .. ust be becurely in
tened to the collar and worn at ai
times to afford protection. Other
wise, the dogs will be taken up and
if Dot claimed within twenty-four
hours they will be killed.
PENROSE E. ROMIG,
Starvation.
What Is It? What occurs? What
part of the bimun mechanism falls
first or Inst, when a person is deprived
of food for a certain erlod of time?
This Is what takes place: During star
vation the liody loses weight, the va
rious function iwnlltliut. ulttlng up,
eti become weaker, the body tempera
ture first risen, then fulls, and death
supervenes nrtor the los of about 40
per cent of the body weight. The loss
U not equally distributed among the
various tissues, as the muscles and fm
lose the most then the bones, skin and
liver, and (least of alb the heart, bruin
and spinal curd. Some pct-wous sturve
without actually Itelng denied food
Certain coiiNtttutloual illeareM bring
on condition which cause lews of
weight ami great weakness of every
portion of the orgutilxni: the food eaten
does not feed the dleune ridden tls
Hues and a stHte of starvation follows.
Thus a perxon may starve even In the
midst of plenty Marked loss of weight,
bile In seeming good health, la a post
tlve Indication f Home serious system
ic disorder, which if treated In time
will prevent further lon of weight and
avert starvation and death.
Printing a Coin en Linen.
The print of a silver coin or medal
may be made on Milk or linen by dip
ping the fabric In a solution of nitrate
of stiver and stretching It over the
face of the coin until the Image Is Im
printed The llneu Is sensitized by dip
ping It into a solutlou of nitrate of
silver, made by dholvlng sixty or
eighty grains of nltmte of silver Id
one ounce of water Wet the portion
of the cloth which Is to receive the
Impression in the xolutlon. and when
nearly dry draw It over the face of the
coin and tie It at the buck. Expose to
a weak light, mid In a few minutes the
raised design of the coin will appear
on the linen As soon as the print Is
dark enough remove uud wusb in clear
water When nearly dry iron It smooth
with a wurm Iron, placing a piece of
tissue paper over the print In print
ing from the coin or medal It is advis
able to paste m plec of paper on the
reverse side, so that the silver will not
come in contact with the sensitized
fabric
I
An Irrevsrent Goat.
The Welsh fuslleers were presented
by Queen Victoria with a goat which,
after several years of exemplary con
duct fell Into bad ways. I in culminat
ing act of limubordlnutlon occurred
wueu the regiment wum quartered at
Wrexham, nod one flue summer even
ing after mens the officers were stroll
Ing a boii t smoking and enjoying (be
fresh air. The colonel sioo.ed ilovrtl
to piixli lu the cud of Ids trousers strap,
find the ponr which happened to be
close by. found t tie temptntlou irreslst
tble lie charged fiercely and butted
his commaiKlliiK officer against an ad
Jncent wall with such force that both
his eyes wire blacked and Ills face
was otherwise damaged. By this es
capnde the gout earned the title ot
the Rebel." and only the good record
of his early years of service saved him
from being drummed ouL Loudon Ex
press.
No matter how Insignificant a man
may be, he Is finally convinced that
his superiority will some day be rec
ognized.
Chadron Will Celebrate
On Saturday, the 3rd, Chadron
will hold their Fourth of July cele
bration, and It promises to be an
event worth whole. The feature of
the day will be Hankinson'a auto po
lo team, the same hat played here
during he stockmen's convention,
and there will be numerous other
events for the entertainment of the
public.
Chadron came to the stockmen s
convention eighteen -- auto. loads
strong, and there will probably be
that many go to Chadron from here
as their date does not conflict with
most of the other celebrations In
this part of the country.
Kebokah Picnic
The Alliance lodges of Rebekahs
and Odd Fellows will hold a picnic
at the Purlnton grove, 5 miles north
of Alliance next Sunday, the Fourth
Ice cream and pop will be served on
the grounds at cost, and a general
good time will be enjoyed. All Odd
Fellows and families are invited to
come with well-filled baskets, as the
feature of the day will be an old
fashioned basket dinner at noon.
said county, in said state, hereby no
tify all persons having claims and!
demands against the estae of the
said Peter Rubendall, deceasd, th.it
I have set and appointed the follow
ing days for the reception, examina
tion, and adjustment of said claims
and demands, as provided by law, at
the County Court room In Alliance,.
Box Flutte County, Nebraska, to wit:
August 2, 1915. And all persons so
Interested in said estate will appear
at said time and place, and duty pre
sent their claims and demands In teh
manner required by law, or show
cause for not so doing; and In case
any of said claims shall not be pre
sented by February 3rd, 1916. the
same shall be forever barred.
Given under my hand and the seal
of the county court this 28th day or
June, 1915.
L. A. BERRY, County Judge..
Burton and Reddish, Attys.
(SEAL) 80-6t-622-6700
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order.
MONEY TO LOAN on your land.
Write the First Mortgage Loan & Se
curity Co., Council Bluffs, Iowa.
27-tf-4933
Elderly woman wants light house
work or chamber work. No washing..
Small wages. Inquire No. 504 East
Second street. 27-2t-5644
HELP WANTED FEMALE!
WANTED Washin"gTGirlriiTdo.
washing by the hour or take washing;
home. Phone Black 456.
lt-28-5669$
LADY COOK and helper wanted at:
hotel, n. L. Shull, Hemlngford. Nebr
23-tf-664
FORjaEBPy--HotpaEi
FOR SALE OR RENT One new
eight-room house, partially modern,.
large barn, hen house, milk bouse.
and one acre of ground with apple.,
cherry and small fruits. A large
windmill suppl.es water for the
house, barn and milk house; corner
of 10th and Missouri. Phone 495 or
call Mrs. Amy I. Brown.
28-tf-5677
HOUSE FOR
Inquire of C. C.
25-tf-B588
RENT OR
Rodgers.
SALE.
LEGAL ADVERTISING
roll BALE LAND
LAND FOR SALE 640 acres. 32
miles from Alliance, two miles from
Canton. Call at Herald office or ad
dress Box 6020, care Alliance Her
ald. 26-tf-5629
New t'oantry, Jmut Opened
New railroads, new towns, soil deep
black loam with yellow clay subaoli.
prairie landa with poplar (frovee. crop
failures unknown, no stones, no.
stumps, cheap landa. eaay terma, the
poor man's chanre to ptet a home, andt
the rich man's opportunity for Inveat-
ment. Maps and printed matter tree.
We alao have few farms to es
chamr for other dealrable property.
Thief River Yallrr Lad C
Thief Hirer Falls. Minn.
14-221-8701
NOTICE OF HEARING
State of Nebraska,
Box Butte County.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
BOX BUTTE COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
To all Persons Interested In the
Estate of W'lliam Haper. deceased:
You are hereby notified that on
the 24th day of June, 1916, Mrs.
Minnie Evana filed her petition In
the County Court of said county for
the appointment ot F. E. Reddish as
Administrator of the Estate of Wil
liam Haper, late of said County, de
ceased, and that the same will be
beard at the County Court room In
the City of Alliance In said County,
on the 16th day of July, 1916, at
the hour of 10 o'clock A. M.
It is further ordered that Notice
of said hearing be given all parties
Interested In said Estate by the pub
lication of this Notice for three sue
cessive weeks In the Alliance Herald.
a newspaper printed, published and
circulated In said County.
Dated this 24th day of June, 1915.
L. A. BERRY,
(SEAL) County Judge
Burton and Reddish, Atty's.
29-4t-5689-618
LAND TO TRADB)
FOR SALE OR TRADE Nlne
lots and three residences. W. B-
Young, phone 75.
30-2t-5697
WANTED TO TRADB Irrigate
farm In eaatcrn Wyoming-. Water r Iras,
Field for In government canal. Walk .
mproved. Address Bos 4781, care Al
liance Herald. Htf-47l
FOR EXCHANGE for western Nebr
aska land. 120 acre Improved farm tat
Nance county, Nebraska, five mile
from Palmer and seventeen mile
from Fullerton. Address Box 7(4.
care Alliance Herald, with full des
cription of land which you wish to e
chanre and price of same.
Announcement
Services at Iraamnuel's Lutheran
church Sunday, July 4.
English Sunday school and Bible
class at 9:30 a. m.
English services with sermon at 11
a. ra. Subject of sermon: "Our du
ties toward our Country."
It being July 4, our national in
dependence day, our service will be
of a patriotic nature, and everybody
is especially Invited to attend.
TITUS LANO, Pastor.
FOR aALE--MICgXLA;jCOPa
FOR SALE OR TRADE One al
most new piano. Write B. C. Rapp.
Alliance, Nebr.
30-4t-5696
RELINQUISHMENT on homestead
for sale. 1 offer for sale a homestead
relinquishment of 11 acres In ifood lo
cation. Price reaaoiwbte fer quick
sale. Inquire at T Herald office o
addrets Bos ilii, care Alliance Herald.
10-tf-tm
AUTO LIVERY
- - PHONE 573 - -
C. E. Morgan ""J
NOTICE
To Moses McD. Bullock:
You are hereby notified that I, the
undersigned, did on the 3rd day of
November A. D., 1913, purchase at
Alliance tax sale of the treasurer of
Box Butte county, Nebraska, the fol
lowing described land-lot situated in
Box Butte county, towlt: Lot 1,
biock 3, riltcncoca, Hills and Sned
eker's Addition to Alliance, Nebr.,
for the taxes of the years 1912, and
that I have since, and after the same
became delinquent, paid as subse
quent tax, the taxes for the year
1913-1914. that said land-lot was
taxed for each of said years in the
name of Moses McD. Bullock, and is
now assessed and taxed in the name
of Moses McD. Bullock. And you
are further notified that after the ex
piration of .three months from date
of the service of this notice, I will
apply to said treasurer for a tax deed
of said land-lot. You will govern
yourself accordingly.
Dated this 29th day of June, A. D.
1915.
JOHN SNODDY. Purchaser.
Assigned to Snoddy & Mollring.
' 3-4t-621-5695
NOTICE TO ( KKDITORH
! State of Nebraska,
Box Butte County, ss.
I IN THE COUNTY COURT OF BOX
BUTTE COUNTY. NEBRASKA.
In the hatter of the estate of Peter
idall, deceased.
L. A. Berry, county judge, of
MiaCKLLAJfEOCa
JAMES M. KENNEDY, DENTIST
First National Bank Building-, Alli
ance, Nebr. Phones: Office, 21; Resi
dence. Black 10.
Money to loan on real estate.
tf F. E. KKDDIflHL
RECORD VOm. TRAUTME"
Railroad men can secure a very use
ful book at The Herald office. It Is
dally time book fer trainmen and en-
finemen. The price Is reasonable.
-tf-6728
LAND FOR REST
Thirty acres of land adjoining
fair grounds 'or rent.
to any crop.
23-tf-554
the
Can be planted
Phone Red 3(3.
WANTED Horses to pasture.
Write C. V. Kennedy, Marsland. Neb
raska, or phone 340.
19-tf-5408
STRAYED Two black sows. No
tify R. W. Wood. Ellsworth. Nebr.
FOR SALE Bargain in five room
cottage at 116 Missouri avenue.
Large rooms. Renting for 212 per
month. In good repair. Price 11000.
DR. GEORGE J. HAND.
29-tf-5690
WANTED Ambitious men and
hustlers that wish to earn 8100 per
month and more. Write P. O. Box
635, Grand Island, Nebraska.
29-2t-5687