The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, August 05, 1915, Image 5

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To be held on the H. A. Allison place located 19 miles east and 3 miles north of Hemingford,
22 miles south and 1 mile east of Hay Springs, 28 miles northeast of Alliance, on
Tuesday, August llth
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35 Cows and Calves 50 Two-year-old Heifers
25 Yearling Steers 4 Milk Cows
20 Yearling Heifers
1 Two-seated Carriage with Top 1 Two-seated Spring Wagon .with Top
Free Lunch at 11:30 a.m.
TERMS: 12 months' time on approved paper bearing 10 per cent interest 2 per cent dis
count for cash.
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PURCHASED HOTEL
. A. ALLISON !
OWNERS
COURSEY & GRIMES, Auctioneers
K. L. PIERCE, Clerk
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THIS PROSPEROUS BUSINESS
MAN WAS, A "PRUDENT"
YOUNG MAN. ME BANKED
HIS MONEY. ARE YOU
BANKING YOUffS?
Prosperity conies only to liini who MAKKS it for hinslf.
It is easy to jjain if you will only 1n vvliat common sense tells
you to do work, save, DKPOSIT your money ami let it stay
in the bank.
Do not dabble in Ket-rich-iuiek SPECULATION; this is
the sure road to RUIN. Play SAFE; this is the sure road to
SUCCESS.
Make OUR bank YOUR bank.
First State Bank
ALIJANCE, NEBRASKA
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ONLY OXE PAIR
or eyes to a life time you are
asked to remember this. In case
of eye strata or (ailing vision, tbe
scientific world holds that a rem
edy lies in optbaimlc lenses, prop
erly ground and placed In a
mounting that has been adjusted
to your needs with Great Care and
Skill. If you want the work done
properly, come here.
DRAKE & DRAKE
ItfifUtertH OptomHrMfti
81 S Ifeix Butte Ave.
Over lt'loh, Varirty Store
RED PEPS
PHILOSOPHY
A".
"TRere isnt much syrnpa-
for the wormttKat tnct
the early bird!'
WE AHE HEADQUARTER ,
For Auto Supplies and Oil and Ga
ollne
Free Air on the Curb
Alliance
Auto Supply Co.
Itione 25
Proprietor of A II Inure rf l'uniiM
cm FUtiiren and IIhmIim'ns of
Alliance Hotel
J. M. Miller, proprietor rf The Al
llanre Cafe, has purchased I lie fix
tures and businenK of the Alliance
Holel- from Mrs. Peter Rubendall
and will take possession about the
20th of the month.
Mr. Miller is an experienced hotel
man and will operate the cafe and
hotel together on the European plan.
Exchange Gossip
Miss Florence Parks returned
Wednesday evening from Alliance
where she underwent an operation
two weeks ago for appendicitis. She
was extremely tired and weak but is
rallying finely since getting among
the home folks.' Sidney Telegraph.
W. T. Brown went to Alliance Thurs
day on a business trip. Frank
Barr was a caller at Alliance Monday
making' a combined business and
pleasure trip. Miss Clara Bec
ker of Alliance is visiting with her
brothers John and Felix Becker, hav
ing arrived Tuesday. Mrs. R.
H. Lamb of Wymore, Nebr., left
Thursday for Alliance following a
visit of several weeka at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Over
man, south of Ashby. Mrs. P.
B. Donahoe and children and ber sis
ter, Miss Maude Thayer, of Alliance,
came Saturday and visited until Sun
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
John Dunn. They are now the guests
of their brother, Llge Thayer, and
family in the Spade district. Ashby
Argus.
T. J. O'Keefe, register of the U. S.
Land office at Alliance, was in the ci
ty Sunday, and was accompanied by
his brother and family. They came
by way v of Chadron from-Rush ville
by auto where they had been to at
tend the funeral of the late W. W.
Wood, who up until a few months
ago was register of the land office at
Alliance. Chadron Chronicle.
Mrs. Mark Spanogle returned
home last Saturday from Alliance
where she has been visiting with
friends for the past week.
Thomas Spencer and Pete Schott,
traveling men .who make their head
quarters in Alliance, were here last
Monday looking after business Inter
ests for respective firms. Miss!
Mayme Hagerty went to Alliance
Wednesday night upon receiving a1
telegram from her sister, Mrs. Jack
Riordan, stating that their week-old
baby had died. Mr. Al Snedl
ker, an expert Linotype operator,
came on a telegraphic call from
Deadwood last Monday morning to
take a position on the News-Blade
force and be ready to set up the new
machine on its arrival. He Is also
a good Job printer and has gone to
work to help get our Job department,
which has been much over crowded
of late, brought up to date. '
Marking of the Black Hills branch
of the Lincoln Highway from Alli
ance to Bridgeport by the people of
Alliance under the direction of the
commercial club will be done Satur
day. Today, everyone who cp.i get
out from Alliance is helping o fix
the roads from Angora to Alliance
and the road will be heavily traveled
by cars for this branch will be a reg
ular automobile road. Next week
the branch will be marked from Dal
ton to Bridgeport by the Bridgeport
people and this will complete the
marking of the Black Hills road from
Alliance to Sidney. The marking
will be done In red and white colors
and will indicate tbe road to be a
branch of tbe Lincoln Highway.
Bridgeport News-Blade.
Marriel In a I lurry
Miss Collie M. Vorce, of Hot
Springs. S. D., and D. W. Beach, of
Alliance, were married by the coun
ty Judge at Gering last week. Miss
Vorce was visiting with friends In
Alliance, and at the time of taklu,g
the trip this couple had no arrlous
intentions.' Upon arriving In Ger
ing some Alliance young people who
were there spied them and Just for a
Joke started throwing rice. At that
the young lady remarked that they
ought to "give them something to
throw rice for." Mr. Beach approv
ed the suggestion, and In a very few
minutes they were man and wife.
The young people di not realise until
after it was over hew, serious their
Joke was, and now they are wonder
ing "why". The groom will attend
college this year, and the bride will
return to her home at Hot Springs
and finish school. She is 17 and he
is 19.
wrong. The way it came about wan
this: The hired man In the party,
who was the guide and who had
charge of the horses, stopped to
catch a saddle horse, and stampeded
the horses back to town. After see
ing what he had done he disappear
ed, leaving the other two to brin?
the bunch in. and after being out all
night they brought them in. The
j third man, the guide, came back to
'Alliance and told tbe story to clear
('mself. No horses are being held
for damage, but the statement got us
In bad. It looks as though we did
not try to do our duty. Hoping you
will print, this In the good faith It is
written,
I am yours,
W. FARWELL.
A Correction
To The Herald:
Last week a statement waa made
regarding some horses that were
stampeded and lost, saying that con
siderable amage was done, also that
two hired men quit and did not stay
with the horses. I, the undersigned,
wish to state that this statement wss
Neuralgia Pains Stopped
You don't' need to suffer those ag
onising nerve pains in the face, head,
arm, shoulders, chest and back. Just
apply a few drops of soothing Sloan's
Liniment lie quietly a few minutes.
You will get such relief and comfort.
Life and the world will look bright
er. Get a bottle today. 3 ounces
for 25c, at all druggists. Penetrates
without rubbing.
Adv No 1
HERALD WANT ADS PAY.
iimmimmiinmMniiiiiHHmmtmimi
Beware of Ointments for fitarrli
Thai Contain Mercury
as mercury will surely destroy the
sense of smell and completely de
range the whole system when enter
ing It through the mucous surfaces.
Such articles should never be used
except on prescriptions from reputa
ble physicians, as tbe damage they
will do Is ten fold to the good you
can possibly derive from them. Hall's
Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J.
Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains
no mercury, and is taken Internally,
acting directly upon the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system. In
buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure
you get the genuine. It Is taken in
ternally and made in Toledo, Ohio,
by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials
free. Sold by Druggists, price 75c
per bottle.
Take Hall's Family Pills for con
stipation. '
Adv August
NOTICE
Sealed bids will be received by tbe
undersigned for approximately 500
tons of Lignite coal for Alliance
School District for the winter of
1915-16, said bids to be filed by
August 20. coal to be what is known
as "Nut and Egg" prepared by pass
ing through a 4 inch bar or 6 inch
round screen and over a 1 inch
round screen, or. what is known as
"No. 2 Nut" prepared by passing
through a 2 inch round screen and
over a inch round screen, bids to
be f. o. b. track Alliance, mine
weights to govern;, or delivered in
bins, wagon scale weights to govern.
F. W. HARRIS, Secretary.
35-U-5964
For Sprained Ankle
If you will get a bottle of Cham
berlain's Liniment and observe the
directions given therewith faithfully,
you will recover in much less time
than is usually required. Obtainable
everywhere.
Adv August
Trip to Western Coaat
Bernard Holsten left early this
morning for Seattle, Washington,
where he will meet Lloyd Tully. The
two young men will then Journey -to
San Francisco by boat and will spend
some time visiting the exposition.
They will probably return to Alliance
in about six weeks after visiting the
west.
Tli I rt) -SI it for 23 Cents
Dr. King's New Life Pills are now
supplied in well-corked glass bottles,
containing 36 sugar coated white
pills, for 25c. One pill with a glass
of water before retiring is an average
dose. Easy and pleasant to take. Ef
fective and positive In results. Cheap
and economical to use. Get a bot-;
tie today, take a dose tonight your
Constipation will be relieved In the
morning. 36 for 25c, at all druggists.
Adv No 1
Fx tended Western Trip
F. E. Reddish, tbe Alliance cap
italist and real estate dealer, left this
morning for Portland, Oregon, and
other western points. He will prob
ably be gone for a month. Mr. Red
dish has property Interests In Ore
gon which he will look after on his
trip.
YVE ARE HEADQUARTERS
FOR
Glass, Paint, Oil, Coal,
Lime, Cement, Builders'
Hardware, and all kinds
of Building: Haterial ........
WOVEN WIRE AND BARBED
WIRE FEtfCE
GEO. A. HEILMAN, Mgr. PHONE 73
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SO TNI PEOPLI WILL KNOW ,
- THE SECOND ANNUAL
TBI -STATE FAIR AND RACE MEET
Will be Pulled Off Thursday,
Friday and Saturday
September 9, 10 and 11, 1915
CRAWFORD, NEBRASKA
MARVELOUS ATTRACTIONS
PHENOMENAL STOCK EXHIBITS
UNSURPASSED RACEPR06RAM GORGEOUS DISPLAYS
Three Days of Interesting, Amusing,
Educational Entertainment
COME AND SEE EVERYBODY AT CRAWFORD. NEBRASKA
FOR PROGRAM WRITE
DR. B. F. RICHARDS, President or W. C. RUNDIN, Secretary
Nebraska Military Academy
(Incorporated)
YOUR BOY must be educated and developed. If he la not doing
well in school. Is discouraged, wants to do more and better work,
the NEBRASKA MILITARY ACADEMY la a SCHOOL close at home
where you can send him and be sure that he gets, what you want him
to have. This SCHOOL understands BOYS and deals with them in
dividually. Prepares for college and business. For information,
talk to our patrons, visit the school, phone or write for catalog.
Addrews tX)L. II. D. IlAYWAItl), President
LINCOLN. KKUHA&KA
ILER GRAND HOTEL
10th and Howard St., Omaha, Nebr.
A Iteally Comfortable Hotel for You
to Stop at
It Is Popular with Many Live Stock
Shipper. Why not You Try It Once?
RATES ARE LOW
P. W. MIKESELL, Prop.
We use a bone tipped cob
pipe as an advertisement. It
Is an emblem of comfort.
We will mall you a half doz
en upon receipt of a written
request for tLem; or fill In
your name and address be
low, cut out tbls advertise
ment and mail to Her Grand
Hotel, Omaha, Nebr., and
you will receive the half dos
en pipes by return mall:
Name
Address
Always the Best Work
PAINTING, PAPER HANGING
AND DECORATINQ
Estimates gladly furnished
Work guaranteed to please
PHONC BLACK 282 B. V. REEVES ALLIANCE, NCSR