The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, September 02, 1915, Image 7

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We Now Have on Display Our
Dainty New Fall Line of
Pattern Hats
AND THE LADIES OF ALLIANCE AND VICINITY ARE INVITED TO CALL AND VIEW THE DISPLAY. THE
MISSES SANQUIST HAVE JUST RETURNED FROM CHICAGO, WHERE THE CHOICEST SELECTIONS WERE
MADE. WE ARE SATISFIED THAT WE CAN SUIT THE MOST EXACTING TASTE. WE WANT YOU LADIES TO
C&&LL, ANYWAY. THE CHOICEST MODELS ARE OF COURSE THE FIRST ONES TO LEAVE THE STORE, AND
FOR THAT REASON WE WOULD SUGGEST THAT YOU MAKE US A VISIT AS SOON AS POSSIBLE AND LOOK
OVER THE LINE. PERHAPS WE HAVE JUST THE VERY HAT YOU HAVE BEEN WANTING, FOR WE SURELY
HAVE A LARGE VARIETY.
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Mrs. Sanquist & Daughters
Everything for Everybody
at Right Prices,
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CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT
" RATES The char for both ren
ter and apeclal editiona ta to par worl
per-fnaertlen, six woraa-to tba una.
Advertlsera ao dealrlng mar have a.
awera to their advertisement address
ad to a box number, care of The Her
ald. Advertisements charred to patron
having aocounta are measured by th
line, not by the word.
N.B. The Herald cannot ba reanoD-
Ible for more than one wrong tnaer-
iion due to typographical error, m
claim for error can be allowed after
the 10th of the following month. An;
advertisement Inaerted to run until
forbidden muat ba atopped by wrlttea
order.
FOREMAN WANTKt On 8600 acre
cattle ranch, in sand hilla, 325 mllea
from Alliance, Single preferred. Muat
know all the "Ina and out" of ranch
work, alao haying. Wares R0 to start,
with srood chance for competent man
to advance. Muat be entirely temper
ate while on ranch, (rood reference re
quired. Write Box 6968, Alliance Her
ald. 3ti-3t-Sif;
8TRATED OR STOLEN One white
face cow four yeara old; dehorned;
branded CJ right hip; haa calf. Alao
two other cowa branded right hip. $500
reward for information leading to re
covery of animala and arrest and con-
lotion of thief. C. MACH. Whitman.
Nebraska.
8-t-B934
Always- the Best Work
PAINTING. PAPER HANGING
AND DECORATING
Eetimatea gladly furnished ' Work guaranteed to please
PHONC BLACK 282 B, V. REEVES ALLIANCE, NEIR
FOR RSHT-HOCIBI
FOR SALE. One new eight-
room bouse, partially modern,
large barn, ben house, milk house.
and one acre of ground with apple,
cherry and small fruits. A large
windmill supplies water for the
house, barn and milk house; corne
of 10th and Missouri. Phone Black
243 or call Mrs. Amy I. Brown.
29-tf-5677 .
FOR SALE CITT PROPERTY
FOR SALE Brick house, com
pletely modern. Good barn. Ground!
fully improved. Also several resi
dence lots. L. H. HIGHLAND.
Sl-tf-6830
FOR SSI.M MWDI
LAND FOR SALE: 640 acres, SI
miles from Alliance, two miles from
Canton. Call at Herald office or ad
dress Box 5629, care Alliance Her
aid. 26-tf-562t
FOR RENT -1 rooma for light
ousekeeplng at 110 Yellowatone. No
children. Mr a. u. J. tffweo.
ug H-tf-5970-
FOR SALE 100 acrea of land two
nd one-hUaif mllea eaat of Alliance.
enced. Level. Cheap for caah or
bankable paper. I'hone Black 111 or
ee W. D. Holliday. 10th and Mtaaourl.
Alliance.
S6-tf-59!l
AUTO FOR SALE Four-cylinder
uaKiana, in gooa conauion. Cheap. Bee
u. nicnoiai. Keo uarage. Alliance.
SNS-tf-R985
HARNESS
Hand made from best material.
Outlast any factory made goods.
Call and see.
Harness repairing by 'experienc
ed harness maker.
J. M. COVERT
At M. D. Nichols' Btand, Alliance
V
TUB ROOMING HOUSE OF ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
COMFORT WITHOUT EXTRAVAGANCE
47-ATLAS ROOMS-47
F. L. SMITH. Proprietor
RATES:
rer Day, 60c and Up.
Per Wet k, a.OO, $2.50 and $3.00
LAHD TO TRAD 10
FOR EXCHANGE for western Nebr
aaka land. 120 acre Improved farm ta
Nance county, Nebraska, five mllet
from Palmer and aeventeen mllet
from Fullerton. Addreas Box 1714
care Alliance Herald, with full dea
cription of land which you wish to ex
change and price of same.
MISCRIXAIVEOUS
JAMES M. KENNEDY. DENTIST
Flrat National Bank Building-, All I
ance, Nebr. Phones: Office, IS; Real
dence. Black 10.
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Uonev to loan on real aetata.
RECORD FOR TRAINMEN
Railroad men can aecure a very uae-
tul book at Tne tieraia omce. it la
dally time book for trainmen and en
Kinemen. The price la reaaonaoie.
4-tf-t7t8
PURE. FRESH MILK AND CREAM
Direct from the TRABERT DAIRY mione Red sea
Our Milk U from Inspected' Cows, Guaranteed Pure. Prompt
Delivery. Phone us for a Trial Order
t7 Be an Auto Expert
FREE
frartkn'CXure
u.'a want hrleht vounK men. mechanically In
clined, to prepare in our school AT ONCE to
fin money-making positions In the automo
bile Industry. Experience unnecessary. We teach you the bu'ineu
.x v... V. i- i,.innrine free to all who reply Immediately.
i ii7f ii-ni U'KOOl.' 3116 O St., Lincoln, Neb.
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WANTED Horses to pasture
Write C. V. Kennedy, Marsland, Neb
raska, or phone 340.
19-tf-5408
FOR SALE Bargain In five room
cottage at 116 Missouri avenue.
Large rooms. Renting for 912 per
month. In good repair. Price $1001
DR. GEORGE J. HAND
29-tf-5690
MONEY TO LOAN on your land.
Write the First Mortgage Loan & Se
curity Co.. Council Bluffs, Iowa.
27-tf-4833
TRAINMEN'S dally time books ior
) at The Herald office for twenty
tits each. Ask to see them.
Geo. Rowe was over from Hyannis
Friday looking after business mat
ters and visiting with friends.
AUTOS FOR bALK
One Cadillac auto In good condi
tlon; made by same firm that made
the Wra. Mitchell and R. M. Hamp
ton autos; price $75. Also one two-
cylinder Reo. $150; and one four-cy
Under Studebaker. priee $300.
. W. D. RUMER
34-tf-5900
BARN
Phone 263
37-3t-572$
FOR RENT Close In
AGENCY for BALM OF FIGS
Mrs. C. Fox. 306 West 3rd St.
36-3t-5943$
MOVE FURNITURE SAFELY
we nave eauiDped our dray wag
ons and auto truck with the latest
appliances for moving furniture
without marring or scratching ' or
damage. Up-to-date wagon pads
will be used by us on all moving jobs.
JOHN R, SNYDER. Phone 16.
37-tf-B950
WASHING WANTED by compe
tent colored lady. Phone Black 845
37-2t-5988$
Buy your receipt books, legal
blanks blank, notes, all kinds of
blanks at The. Herald office. Price
reasonable. A big assortment.
THEVSTAR HOTEL
65 Light, Airy Rooms
Hteara Heat
Electric LIkIiIh
Free Hatha
EUROPEAN
RATES: AOr and 7Sc per Day.
813-315 Fifth Btreet
blOUX CITY, IOWA
LIVE STOCK PRICES
AT SOUTH OMAHA
Cattle Receipts Large and
Prices Weak to 10c Lower.
iCCS STEADY TO TEH LOWER
Lambs Ten to Fifteen Cents Lower,
With Bulk or Sales at $3.80 8.90.
Feeder Lambs In Good Demand at
Steady Prices.
Union Stork Yards, South Omaha,
Aug. 81. Settle receipts were very
large yesterday, about 9,000 head be
ing reported In. Cornfed boeves
changed hands at prices that did not
show much changj as compared with
last week, being m the main about
steady. The beat yearlings here sold
up to $9.76. Western beeves were
weak to 10c lower. The general run
of butcher stock, that la, cows, belf
ers, etc., were steady to 10c lower, and
the same was true of stockcrt and
feeders.
Quotation on cattle: Good to choice
fed yearlings, $9 00 9.70; fair to good
fed yeaflmgs, $7.7669.00; common
to fair fed yearlings, $6.7607.75; good
to choice heavy beeves, $8.750925;
fair to good cornfed beeves, $8.25
8.76; common to fair cornfed beeves,
$7.0008.35; prime grass beeves, $8.10
08.50; good to choice grass beeves.
$7.00 0 8.00; fair to good grass beeves,
$7.25 0 7.60; common to fair grass
beeves, $6.4007.25; good to choice
fed belf era, $7.000850; good to
choice fed rows, $6.5007.25; good to
choice grass heifers, $7.00 8.60; good
to choice grass cowa, $6.0006.60; fair
to good oows, $5.26 0 6.00; common to
fair cows, $4.000516; good to choice
feeders, $T BOO 8.00 fair to good feed
ers, t6.70OT.60; common to fair feed
ers, $5.600 6.70; stock heifers, $5.7SO
6.75; stock cows, $5.50 0 6 60; stock
calves, $6.6008.00; Teal calves, $7.00
10.00; bulla, stags, etc., $5.0006.25.
Receipts of hogs yesterday amount
ed to only 8.600 head. Good lights
were generally 10c lower. Best ship
ping grades reached $7.60. Packing
hogs sold largely at prices that were
not over 6c lower, and In several cases
were steady or very close to it. Mo
of the packing hogs sold at $6,400
6.60, with scattering sales of real good
butchers and lights on up to the top
Receipts of sheep and lambs yes
terday totaled 31.000 head. Iambs
were 10 15c lower, bulk of the offer
ings bringing $3.8008.90. with two or
three strings setting a top of $9.00
The demand for feeding lambs con'
tinned very good and prices were ful
1y steady with last week's close being
quoted as stronger In spots. Most of
the desirable feeders sold around
88.25, while several sales were report
ed as high as $8.40, which was the ex
treme top last week. Feeder buyers
were thick In the yards and breeding
and feeding ewes brought good firm
figures, bulk of the aged ones going at
$5.7506.00. Ewes made up practical
l.v the entire mutton supply. Best
kinds reached $5.75 and there was
good representation on down to $5.80.
with the less desirable grades under
this figure.
Quotations on sheep and lambs
Lambs, good to choice, $8.7509 00
lambs, fair to good. $8.6008.75; lambs.
feeders, $8.00 0 8.40: yearlings, fair to
eholce. $5.75 6.75; yearlings, feeders.
$6.0007.00: wethers, fair to choice.
$5.2SO&25; ewes, good to choice.
$5.2505.75; ewes, fair to good. $4.2fO
6.26; ewes, feeders. $4.2504.75.
llanre parsed through hero yesterday
from Denver returning home after
visit at lUatlngs with relatives.
Merrltt Chaffee of Alliance paused
through here yesterday on bis war
to Morrill where he will take car of
some electrical work. R. r.
Scott returned yesterday from Oma
ha where he was railed last week la
regard to his appointment as depatf
Internal revenue collector. As ooon
as Mr. Soott arrived there he was
sworn and Installed In this federal
position which Is a very desirable
one. It will be necessary for Mr.
Scott and family to make their homo
In Alliance as thnt will be Mr. Scott'
headquarters. The many friends of
Mr. Scott Join In extending him con
gratulations but regret that he will
make his home In Alliance In the fu-
ture. Bridgeport News-Blade.
Mrs. Bunrh Ponath of Alliance
was an Edgomont visitor Saturday
and Sunday, the guest of Mesdame
Cowhlg and Calder. Edgemont El
press.
Rev. F. A. Woten and family nave'
been spending the last week or so la
Alliance anil Hemlngford, while tb
gentleman Is taking his annual vaca
tion. A communication from him
says that he will be back tn time to
hold the regular Sunday service-
Passengers on the Burlington -
will be able to make the trip to and
from Alliance hereafter wlthoat
changing cars, as has heretofore bees
necessary. One coach will be switch
ed onto the Denver-Alliance train at
Bridgeport In the morning and back
onto the Guernsey line in the after
noon. This new feature should pror
to be a popular innovation, especial
ly to women and children, who dis
like the idea of changing cars. Par
sons desiring to take advantage of
this privilege should remember to
ride in the rear coach of the east
bound passenger. Mr. Anjal tell
that "It has taken no little effort to
secure this additional accommoda
tion." Scottsbluff Star-Herald.
Exchai ge Gossip
A CONFIRMED STATEMENT
Evidence Alliance Readers Will Ap
preciate
Doan's Kidney Pills have . dea
splendid work in this locality.
Have merited the unstinted praiao
they have received.
Here s evidence of their value thai
none can doubt.
It's testimony from this locality
twice-told and well confirmed.
Such endorsements are unique la
the annals of medicine.
Should convince the most skeptic
al Alliance reader. '
George Buslck, Gordon, Nebr..
says: "I bad a great deal or troaoio
from irregular passages of the kid
ney secretions and I also suffered
from attacks of lumbago. Often tha
pain and lameness tn my' back wa'
so acute that I was unable to stoops
or do any kind of work. Doan's KidV
ney Pills cured me in a short tins
and the cure has lasted. I am glad
to confirm the endorsement one of
my family gave Doan's' Kidney Pillav
In my behalf some time ago."
Price 60c, at all dealers. Dobt.
simply ask for a kidney remedy- get
Doan's Kidney Pills the same tua
Mr. , Buslck had. Foster-Mil burn
Co., Props., Buffalo, N. V.
POLITICAL ANNOL'NCKM I .NT
An Eaay, Pleaaant laxative
One or two Dr. King's New Life
Pills with a tumbler of water at
night. No bad, nauseating taste; no
belching gas. Go right to bed. Wake
up in the morning, enjoy a free, easy
bowel movement, and feel fine all
day. Dr. King's New Life Pills are
sold by all druggists, 36 in an orig
inal package, for 25c. Get a bottle
today enjoy this easy, pleasant lax
ative. ,
Ady No 2
Mrs. E. Calkins was a passenger
to Alliance Sunday, where she is at
tending teachers' institute this week.
Ten cars of cattle were ship
ped fro mhere Saturday and Sunday,
J. T. Newton shipping 2 cars, Teet
ers & Graham, 2; Becker Bros., 2;
Frank Jackson, 2, and OWV. Wil
liams, 2. They were accompanied
to South Omaha markets by Felix
Becker. G. W. Williams and Frank
Jackson. This makes a total of
thirty-eight cars from this point thus
far this season. Ashby Argus.
Guy Lockwood, manager of the
Burlington hotel. Alliance, spent last
Thursday afternoon and Friday fore
noon In Hyannis visiting friends and
transacting business. The
Tribune editor spent last Friday af
ternoon in Alliance and learned that
arrangements are being made to run
a special train from that city to Hy
annis on Home Day, September Zf,
leaving there in the morning and re
turning that night, making stops at
all stations. Hyannis Tribune.
To the Republican Voters
of Nebraska!
After mature consideration I have-
concluded to ask for, the republican
nomination for Governor of the
State of Nebraska.
I have alwavs been a brOKreasive
republican, and I believe In the prin
ciples and policies of men like Sen
ator George W. Norrls.
I believe In a better enforcement
and mor. respect for the laws of the
state and nation.
1 favor rigid retrenchment and re
form in the expenditure of ' public
money and am opposed to the in
crease or continuance of useless
boards and tax-eating commissions.
I expect to discuss fully and frank
ly In this campaign the details of all
Issues' that affect the welfare of the
people of this state.
I am opposed to the American sa
loon, because a great majority of tbe
saloon keepers join hands with gam-
biers, the underworld, and all other
law-breakers In the controlling of
elections and the debauching of pub-'
lie officials. The brewers and liquor
dealers have elected a majority of
the city officials of Omaha for years,
and their work along tbe same line
is seen throughout the. state. So
long as they exist they will stand in
the way of all reform or progress la
Nebraska.
Therefore, in the coming contest I
will favor and support the proposed
constitutional amendment to abollsk
the saloon In this state.
A. L. SUTTON, Omaha. Nebr.
LOCAL DRCGGIST
MAKES MANY FRIENDS
H. Thiele, druggist, report they
are making many friends through
the QUICK benefit which Alliance
people receive from tbe simple mlx
etc, known as Adler-i-ka. This rem
ery became famous by curing appen
dicitis and it is the most thorough
bowel cleanser known, acting on
BOTH the lower and upper bowel
JUST ONE dusk of Adler-t-ka re
lieves constipation and gas on the
stomach almost IMMEDIATELY.
Milton Deuney of Alliance was
here Tuesday on his way to Denver
where he expected to remain several
days. T. M. Lawler of Alliance
passed through here Monday enroute
to Casper. Wyo., where he will visit
with friends for a short time.
Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Sterns of Alliance
were in this place Tuesday returning
from Mitchell where Mr. tSerns had
been looking after business inter
ests. Geo. Mllllken of Alliance
was In our city Monday on his way
to his ranch near Bridgeport.
Marshall Guernsey of Scottsbluff
passed through here Wednesday
from Deuver enroute to Alliance re
turning to Scottsbluff the same day
E. T. Idnerlied went to Alli
ance yesterday where he will remain
several days looking after business
Interests. !!. E. Marvin of Al-
Harry E. Gants departed Tuesday
for Omaha, where he will finish bis
law studies In Crelghton university
this year. Harry Is one of the younr
fellows who are working hard and
making good, and bis friends predict
for him the greatest success in bis
chosen line of work.
STOP CATARRH! OPEN
NOSTRILS AND HEAD
Says Cream Applied In Nostrils
Relieves Head-Colds at Once.
. If your nostril are clogged and your
head la stuffed and you can't breath
freely because of a cold or catarrh, just
pt a small bottle of Ely's Cream Kaloa
at any drug store. Apply a little
this fragrant, antineptic cream into
your nobtrils and let it p'iitrate
through every air pawage of your bead,
soothing and healing the Inllanied. swol
len mucous membrane and you g-t in
stant relief.
Ah! how good it feels, Your noa
tril are 0eu, your head U c K-ar. ao
more hawking, eimfiliug, blowing; a
more headache, dryness or atru;l:ii
ftr breath, tly'a Cream Halm is jut
what sufferere from head coMa and ca
terra need. It's a delight.