The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, September 30, 1915, Image 2

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Mrs. J. F. F.lllott wan down from
Hemlnpford last Saturday shopping
Frecli ft.-l Friday at . lUMlnetV
Store.
Mis K. Catherine Moore arrival
Tur-sday from Lake Preston, 8. I)., to
accept a position an bookkeeper and
tenographer in the Herald office.
A concrete door step was built
Sunday at the front of Fred Ilehder's
naloon.
A. K. Grebe wai over from Scotts
bluff the drat of this week vlsltlm?
with his brother, M. K. Grebe, and
family.
nulk apple., HO rent per bushel.
Johnatruin Apples, M mt barrel, at
lUxlgera Htore.
Mrs. J. T. Byrne departed Monday
for her home at Greeley, Nebr., after
a few days' visit here with Mrs,
James Cobey.
Elmer Kronwall and Clare Kerr
returned Monday from a two weeks'
islt at the San Franciuoo exposition
and other western points.
Chief Despatcher A. V, Gavin
went to Omaha Monday to assist the
Ilurlington in their preparations for
bandling the Immense wheat crop or
r the state.
Puritan Flour, $l.7ft per sack, at
ItodgerV Htore.
Mrs. W. J. Hoot went to Hyannia
last Wednesday to visit with friends
and to attend the Home Day celebra
tion.
Mrs. Robert Monfort and Agnes
Duncan went to Hyannis Friday to
attend the Home Day celebration.
They returned home Sunday.
Miss Francis Nolan came over
Friday from Chadron, where she is
attending normal, to apend the week
end with home folks.
Mrs. B. T. Hedges went to Hyan-
n's Friday to visit and attend the
Home Day celebration.
FRKHI1 MK ATS All kinds, mat
ton, pork, beef, and chickens.
Rodger' Grocery, Phone 84.
17-tf-5660
time his fine was raised to $25 and
routs. instead of the usual $5. He
will now have time to regain his so
briety during his fifteen days' work
on the streets.
Mlis Mayhelle Tawrence, of Ango
ra, and Miss Delia Watson, of Berea,
were here Monday visiting and shop
ping. " ,
Sheriff F. O. Aaron, of Srotts
Bluff county, waa here Bunday and
Monday with Will Jordan, whom he
was taking from Lincoln to Scotts-
bluff for trial in- the Layton case.
Com pi on. Clair, and Merrill, and
Privates Harvey, Kowalsh, and Ru
dolph
see
Skinner's Macaroni Products,
flade In Nebraska. Ask your groc-
r. Adv.
The Maryland Tribune said last
week that the former publisher of
that paper, Rev. C. II. Burlelrh, had
moved an outfit to Hemlngford, and
would soon begin the publication of a
new paper at that place.
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L. A. Klrkpatrick last week resign
ed his position in the Times office
Isaac Hockey was down from Hem-1 and went to Mitchell Monday to take
Ingford Monday looking after bust- a position in the Mitchell Index of
ness matters and visiting with I nee
f,ian1a U'hll In Inwn Mr. Hockey I
rn,l t the Herald office and ad- rain saiuraay ana aunaay put
vanced his subscription another the roads In bad condition
notch.
FREKII M RATH All kinds, mut
ton, pork, beef, and chickens.
Rodger' Grocery, Phone 54.
!7-tf-660
C. K. Furman, enroute from Cut-
bank, Mont., to South Omaha, fed a
bunch of Mexican stuff here last Fri
day. There were twenty-seven 4 4-
foot carloads. Mr. Furman is from
Tabor, Alberta, Canada, and has had
this st6ck on the reserve.
Campbell Primrose, traveling rep-
ror a
short time. It was a steady rain
soaking Into the ground as It came
down, which allowed none of It to
run off the sides of the roads.
Mrs. A. M. Preston came up from
York Saturday and remained until
Monday visiting with her husband.
who is at present traveling out of Al
liance for tahe J. I. Case Threshing
Machine Company.
Mrs. Jerry Rowan, Mrs. W. E.
Spencer and Mrs. W. W. Norton de
parted Monday for Norfolk to attend
the twentieth annual convention of
the Nebraska Federation of Women's
resentatlve, and O. A. Bass, assistant Clubs, which convenes at that city
superintendent of the Denver Dlst- this week. The Alliance delegates
rlct of the International Correspond- were joined here by Mrs. C. L. Sayre,
ence Schools, of Scranton, Pa., were vice president of the sixth district,
In the city Saturday, calling on stud- and Mrs. A. A, Kearney and Mrs. P.
ents of the schools and closing up
scholarship contracts.
Mrs. H. A. Copsey went to Broken
Bow Saturday for a few days' visit
with relatives and friends
STORAGE COAL at lowest prices.
Forest Lumber Company.
S6-tf-6041
Max Wilcox has been elected ec
rtiary of the commercial club ut
Bridgeport, which organization
Mrs,
W. Remender, of Morrill, and
C. M. Matheny, of Scottsbluff,
Some of the duck hunters report a
plentiful supply of the birds these
days. The recent cold spell has
started the larger specimens of the
feathery tribe southward. This gives
some of the hunters a larger target
(which in some cases is badly need
ed), and they have more to show for
their labor when they return home
ija, Sunday morning waa ideal for duck
vet been revived. Max is tnakl.13 1 . r , : " n"
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KUUU ill inn new imaiiuu, lumi, . . . . . . fc
secretaryship Is oult- an honor to mu "r" u.u"1-
tie young man. LaX week the W. R. Harper De-
C. C. Smith came In last Thursday fartraf n,1 Sntorf h.aV?. f'L16
from Omaha,
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Mrs. Kd. Hllliker and daunhter pictures were gooa ana gave tne wo
Nell came in last Thursday from men folks an laea 01 correct lusnions
Fremont for a short stay here with for the coming winter.
Mr. Hilliker, who is connected with
the French war horse Inspections.
Conley Miller and family have
0 9 9 I luuvru 1 11 1 w iuo iuviiio un iuc dcvuiiu
mi k Kthol White and Don Plehn floor of the Coors building, at the
thousand recruits, and that only two
hundred of these were able to attend
the reunio..n. After leaving Des
Moines Mr. and Mrs. Wiker visited a
few days with friends at Muscatine,
la.
Mrs. Mary Dineen. of Mitchell, and
niece, Miss May Schafer, of Scotts
bluff, were here Tuesday visiting
with relatives and friends enroute to
their homes, after an extended visit
at Columbus, Madison, and other
points in that part of the state.
Francis Schafer returned Friday
from his vacation, which was spent
at Chicago, Denver, Columbus, Mad-
Ikoii and other points In Nebraska.
He proceeded to Scottsbluff the same
day for a short visit, returning to Al
liance the first of the week to resume
his duties in the master mechanic's
oflice.
All the superintendents and mas
ter mechanics on the Burlington
lines west of the river were in Oma
ha last week attending an economy
meeting. General Supt. E. E. Young,
Division Supt. W. M. Weldenhamer,
and Master Mechanic J. O. Dole were
present from Alliance.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Feaglns de
parted Monday for San Francisco,
where they will attend the exposi
tion. They will visit several other
western points before returning.
WHAT CATARRH IS
It has been said that every third
person has catarrh in some form.
Science has shown that nasal catarrh
often indicates a general weakness
of the body, and local treatments in
the form of snuffs and vapors do little,
if any good.
To correct catarrh you should treat it?
cause by enriching your blood with the
oil-food in Scott's Emulsion which is a
medicinal food and a building-tonic, free
from alcohol or any harmful drugs. Try it.
Scott & Bo woe, Btoomfield, N. J.
Spe
were married at Scottsbluff Sunday.
Both these young people are known
by Alliance people, more especially
the groom, and all Join In extending
congratulations.
TUAINMEN'S dally time books for
corner of Second and Box Butte.
C. P. Wakeman came up from his
ranch near Antioch Saturday for a
few days with Mrs. Wakeman, and
friends.
Mitchell, Hlliker, Simpson. Carley, sale at The Herald office for twenty ed Monday for Douglas, Wyo.. Ford
rantaln LeClare and Maior Hue went! cents each. Ask to sea them. overland, for a short visit with rela
to Chadron Sunday and will hold a . tlvea and friends. From Douglas
mm. uany ouruun auu uhukuipi mey Will go lO taryrnae lor a suon
STORAGE COAL at lowest prices.
Forest Lumber Company.
36-tf-6941
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Fisher depart-
French war horse Inspection at that !
jplace this week.
J. II. Harpham, of the Harpham
"Bros. Harness Company Lincoln,
was here Saturday looking after bus
iness matters and visiting with the
local agents for the firm, the Rheln
Rousey Company. '
Mrs. F. L. Potmesll. Mrs. C. W.
Graham, Miss Rosie Carroll, and
Mrs. Lena Britton were .down from
IlemLngford Saturday visiting with
friends,' and shopping.
'
Mrs. Doris Young went to Omaha
Monday to visit with friends and to
be present at the Ak-Sar-Ben festivi
ties, in which she is maid of honor to
the queen, representing Box Butte
county. The carnival opened yes
terday and will continue until the
first of next week.
When Robs Watson was released
from the city Jail, where he had
been serving a sentence, Friday
morning, it was supposed he would
reform for at least a few days and
let firewater alone. But Ross was
tioi so disposed, and Friday evening
he wiis again picked up by the officer
on a charge of drunkenesa, and this
i Margaret returned Tuesday from visit and will then go to Denver,
I Scottsbluff where they had spent a where Mr. Fisher will have charge of
few days with Mr. Buehner, who is
I working there.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Wheeler were
here Tuesday from Bingham visiting
with friends and looking after busi
ness matters.
Dan Barrlnger was over from
Scottsbluff the first of this week look
ing after business matters and visit
ing with friends.
McKlnley Westervelt and Jesse
lllnea autoed over from Scottsbluff
Monday, returning Tuesday.
HOTEL ROME
OMAHA
C. E. Klrkgessner, the horse buy
er, was here from South Omaha last
Thursday. He returned to South
Omaha that evening.
FKESH MEATS All kinds, mut
ton, pork, beef, and chickens.
Rodgers' Grocery, Phone 54.
I7-tf-5660
Mrs. J. A. Wltowack. with her lit
tle daughter Eva, went to Heming
ford Tuesday for a short vialt with
her mother, Mrs. D. A. Campbell.
They will return home Friday.
What Brand of
Matches
Do Yen Use?
Who : :u!;c3 vhera?
Are llicy poisonous or
non-pcisonouj i
Are the sticks long and
strong or short and weak ?
Do the heads fly oil or do
they stay on ?
Do they burn evenly or
explosively?
If people knew as much
about matches as they
should, they would use
Safe Home Matches made
by the Diamond Match
Company.
5c. All grocers.
Ask far them by name.
The Diamond Match
Company
the Box Butte county exhibit at the
Dry Farming congress. They expect
to be away about two weeks.
The members of the Knight Tem
plars of Alliance marched to the
Drake hotel In uniform at 6:30 Tues
day evening and partook of a ban
quet in honor of Grand Commander
George Wllletts, Jr., of McCook, who
paid the lodge an official visit on that
evening.
Lloyd Smith, who is traveling for
the O. W. Todd Company, departed
Monday for Crawford and other
points after a short stay in Alliance
visiting with home folks and attend
ing to business matters.
Grand Lecturer Robert E. French,
of the Masonic order, was here the
latter part of last week holding a
school of instruction for local Mas
ons.
Mr. and Mrs. Al. Wiker returned
last week from Des Moines where he
attended the eighteenth annual reun
ion of Crocker's brigade. Mr. Wiker
said that there were now only four
hundred survivors from the six
Room Without Bath $1.00 or $1.25
Room With Bath $1.50 Up
Cafe Prices Moderate
ROME MILLER
Proprietor
Mellow-Sweet
like the toothsome
taste of a ripe fig is
the rich juicy flavor
you get in a chew of
Spear Head.
No other plug tobacco
is so mellow, so luscious
and so satisfying as
ar Head
PLUG TOBACCO
The choice leaf for SPEAR
HEAD is selected with the
most painstaking care, is
stemmed by hand, is pressed
into Spear Head plugs so
slowly that not a drop of the
rich natural juice escapes.
Chew the rich and
mellow tobacco that has
been the favorite for a
third of a century
that's SPEAR HEAD.
TMC AMERICAS) TOBACCO CO.
Always the Best Work
PAINTING, PAPER HANGING
AND DECORATING
Estimates gladly furnished
Work guaranteed to pieaac
PHONE BLACK 282 B. V. REEVES ALLIANCE NEBR.
MOM "POISON Qti;!
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Mr. and Mrs. Y. N. Matthews and
Mrs. 11. O. Miniiuk wer here from
Kllsworth Tuesday shopping and vis
iting with friends.
Mrs. F. Seidell, who hud been
here for the past two weeks visiting
her son K. M. Seidell and family, de
parted Tuesday for Omaha where
she will visit a Bhort time with rela-
tles and friends. From Omaha she
: will no to Iowa to vialt with a son
who is attending a veterinary col
lege. '
Mr. and Mrs. J. Jeffrey, who went
to Lincoln a short time ago to take
the state chiropractic examination,
received word Tuesday that they had
passed the test satisfactorily, their
general averaged being 92 Vi and 90,
respectively. The passing grade is
75, so they both came through with
honors.
Orville Davenport has resigned his
position in Fleming's cigar store, and
has taken a position In the yard of
fice, assuming his new duties the first
I of this week.
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! Mr. and Mrs. It. J. Wilson were up
from Antioch the ttrst of this week
visiting with relatives and friends.
!
I S. P. risel, accompanied by his
' wife and daughter, passed through
I Alliance enroute to their home at
Kllsworth Tuesday from Rushville,
f where he had gone to assist In ad
justing the school trouble In his dis
trict.
The Fort Hobinson Military Band
i passed through Alliance Saturday on
I their return from Hyannis, where
they furnished the music for the
Home Day celebration. Those who
composed the band were Chief Mu
slclan Edward J. Ileinrlch. Principal
Musician Henry, Chief Trumpeter
Walsh. Sargents McGlnnls. Olbler
and Smith, Corporals Estrelado
Business Man Praises
Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy
Successful Merchant After Investigation
Found a Remedy That Re
stored Hit Health.
"This In Thaiiksajivnitf day In the
ata.t of Pennsylvania, and 1 want to
tltvott a part of
It in writing a
leltt r t you.
On tlitt 2 .Hi day
of KuvintMr. 10,
I .i Btrii ken
with heart
trouble. My
family pliyi'la
cnll.'d it Anajiru
lwtirla. i
from one to Ave
attack in 24
tiouvs. Id the
Uttiir part of
. 1 -vnitr, UlO.
I mf ti the
for information con
cerning my ra. and In reply 1 received
a very kind and instructive letter,
which I handed lu my family doctor,
and he told me to use your Remedies
In connection with the medicine he
cave me. so I did. I ued rtve bottles
of Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy and seven
bottles of Dr. Miles' Nervine. I was
confined to the house for about four
mouths. Yhe si-iton of my heart Is
now, and has be. n normal for the last
six months. I c.in Mily ntcoinmend
Dr. Miles' Nervine and Heart K-medy
to do what th.'y ure intended for. If
Used according to directions. I thank
you kindly for your lu. In answer to
my monthly reports 1 am now sixty
seven years of age. have been In the
mercantile business for tlilriy-flve years
and lived retired for the last th' risen
yearn." A. V. HOUJNCKR.
lincoln, Peunn.
Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy la sola ana
guaranteed by all druggists. a
MILES MEDICAL CO., Elknart, laV
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Miles Medical Co..
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LIVE STOCK COMMISSION
SOUTH OMAHA
110-112 Exchange Building
Telephone So-34
We are working for your interests and
appreciate your business.
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