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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1915)
mis M J. L. Dlederman came tn Sunday from Casper, Wyo., to Join Ma wife, who hud been visiting here with her later, Mrs. H. F. Thlele. for the pHBt two woeki. They departed Sunday evening for Lincoln, Kannan City, and other point east, for an extend ed visit with relatives ant friends. Attorney Burton was in Scotts btutf the latter part of last week at tending to lepal buslnoHH. Mrs. Anna Brown returned to her home at Ilolyoke, Nebr.. via Scolts bluff, Monday, after a vtait here with her danrhtrr. Mrs. Ira Johnston, and her friend, Mrs. Henry Murke. Mrs. A. II. White, who had been here visiting with her Bluter-ln-luw, lira A I) Hnricnm. and family, for the past two weeks, returned to her home at Superior. Nebr., Monday. C. A. Newberry went to Seotta bluff Monday to look after hualueHs matters. Misses Kate. Agnoa and Hanna Knlest entertained with a dinner party at their home Sunday evening la honor of Miss Lucile O'Brien. At several towns along the line the merchants are co-operating with iri live utork and hotter farming train of the Burlington by offering attractive prizes to the rarmers to brine in their best beef and dairy eows, the prize In most Instances be ing 10. This is a very Rood Idea as It causes more interest In the htiih rnn Tinrn in tun iintu SORE HI FEET Ah I what relief. No more tired feet; mo more burning feet, wollen.'fead smell ing, sweaty feet No more pain ia corns callouses or bunions. No matter what ails your feet or what under the sun you've tried without Jetting relief, ust use "TIZ. "TIZ" draws out all the poi sonous exuda tions which puff up the feet j "TIZ" is mag fcl; "TIZ" Ta rttidi "TIZ" enll eure your ' fu,4 troubles so ji'V never limn or draw up your face in pain. Your shoes won't seem tight and your feet will never, never hurt or fret sore, swollen or tired. Get a 23 eent box at any drug or department store, and get rebel. . . . . , I 1 - , l . .!. ..vw... 1. v I t. imin nn the nan or me rarmers. ani i ers ant'itu ui in- num. nrrannn mm nuvs them well for brlnslna their the train, and spenners aner ine -tiH'k and attending the program. I train. I www Walter Mann wns here from Lake- Fret.li fth Krldajs at lUnlgers' Hide Monday looking after business Store. matters and visiting with friends. L. !I. Sloan and wife went to Scot tsbl tiff and Uering for a few days' visit with relHtlves and friends. Mr. Sloan aays his arm Is healing nicely and that he will soon be able STORAGE COAL at lowest prices. Forest Lumber Company 36-tf-5941 t Miss Miinche Kibble entertained to tet back" to work with a theatre party Saturday even- Ins In honor of her cousin. Miss Division Superintendent Welden Maude Moist, of Iong Beach, Calif, hamer came down from Kdgemont, Those who composed the party In where he had been on account of the addition to the hostess and guest of washout, Hhturday morning, and re- honor were Misses Hazel Bennett, mained here until Sunday morning Cynthia Davenport, Irene Bice, Mild- when he returned to the scene of ac red Camnboll. Dorothy smitn, neu- lion. ine repairs on me wasnoui luh Smith. Nell Keeler and Charlotte are progressing In good shape, and the replacement will soon be finish ed. Mollrlng. A case was tried Friday afternoon in Justice court in which Kugene Thompson was plaintiff and Niels IVterson whs defendant, the amount involved being $34.30. The court found In favor of the plaintiff. I FRESH MEATS AU klntlv mut ton, pork, beef, and chickens. ' Hndgers' Grocery, Phone 54. 27-tf-5660 Ed Patterson was arrested Sunday night for being drunk and disorder- Alida Chapman from with THE Real Estate Exchange Is the best advertising medium for the real estate dealer. Cir culation covers the United , States, and directly to interest ed people. Results are certain. Write us today for special re duced rate advertising proposi tion. Subscription $1.00 per Year Including a one time 60 word ad, and set seven commercial maps of Illinois. Missouri, Io wa, Kansas, Oklahoma, Arkan sas, and Texas. Maps alone worth double the subscription cost. If you are not on our list, send your subscription to day while this special offer Is open. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE Belle, Mo. Groceries and Feed GROCERIES AND FEED We carry a clean line of We invite you to call at the IIOTEL ASITOY .when in town for a good meal or clean, fresh bed. fresh groceries, flour and feed. All kinds of overalls, shirts and shoes, etc. If your goods come from this store you are assured that they are good, fresh, pure and clean. HUBBARD3 MERCAN TILE COMPANY ASHBY, NEBRASKA THE STAR HOTEL 9 Light, Airy Room Steam Heat Electric Light - Free Bath EUROPEAN -BATES: 50c and 7Se per Day. was here i n twi fnnriiiv tiinminif rwelved a Mtnatare Monday visiting ,j, .... r . - I 1 .K flno of $5 and costs, which he is ". ""''; .....ii ii i I WWW worsmg oui lor iue nt. nllnBavr nnd K Mnor va rinrw inrH dihwhpr in were-over from Lakeside Saturday, the Uurllnjrton hotel, drew a fine of h"!S after business matters and $1 and costs in police court Monday Tisiung wun menus. morning lor maaiu niuiscu gener- ... tMi1 AwtJ.t o.,o- Aiua trroouMa Thfl fin mam ana. I . . " . K ... . a 7 i i m .CZ. T kkI i,,L I for Lincoln where he will spend a imuueu u.iub few day wlth frlend8. On his re- Mr. Tlamov ramo tn Monday turn ne Will Slop at fiaiismoum lor ............... , A . ,, .!.,.. U.. from Trinidad, Colo., for a rew aays i "D "" -" visit with her son, Joe Raraey, and famllv I " , : ti .. . v. ti - .1 i HnH i miMrB iv u l ii ivkc tuu Auua or ii Skinner's Macaroni Products, ner entertained at a dinner party at cade in Nebraska. Ask your groc-1 the home of 'he former Saturday ev ir. Adv. enlng in honor of Miss Mabel Worley, who is soon to leave for the west. Bruce Wilcox came up from Those nresent were Misses Eva Dun Bridgeport Saturday to spend the can Hattle Renswold, Laura Mounts, week-end with Mrs. Wilcox. He re- Eunice Eldred, Devona Dickenson, turned to Bridgeport Monday. Bertha Wilson and Alta Young, in .llln . .Ho nf Hnnn. l I lln..., I. . n I. I ou,,,uwu w fc " " v MVMW. H.kU in I an uiruu muuuio wtnu iu tiuua her school in district 16, west of Al llance, Saturday and Sunday, visiting with home folks. hostesses R. W. Lam son passed through here Wednesday enroute to Hold- F. A. May, district superintendent "K6-wher he foes in the interest of for the Nebraska Telephone Com- lu ""'ff l" t 11 nanv w h.r. tho Inttor nnrl of ""n nam wuue uere iui lue umjr last week from Grand Island looking Sunday meeting on the scaedule of after business matters. On Satur- in is at Alliance, ana tnai ne day he left for Bridgeport. Sidney, 'nienas 10 reiurn nette me ivm ana Kimball and other points on a tour "" i"eui luo Vi. f ,ir . is now uu na way miuuii vuuiiu. of Inspection. Miss Elva Peer went to Angora Saturday and remained until Sunday visiting with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Senk departed Monday for Mullen where he takes charge of J. L. Roseberry's store. Mr. Senk hns been traveling out of Alll Miss Margaret HasBenslab, of the ance for some time for a large whole Alliance cafe, went to Oshkosh Mon- sale grocery at Lincoln, but as he day for a week"s vlnt with relatives was offered an attractive proposition and friends. Misses Agues and Anna Ollroy were up from Hyannis last Saturday visiting and shopping. FKEH11 MEAT) All kinds, mut ton, pork, beef, and chickens. lodgers' Orocery, Thone 54. 27-tf-6660 The dances at the opera house are growing in interest and attendance each week, and the results are very satisfactory. The music is excellent. at Mullen he decided to quit the road. Mrs. Senk will take care of the book work in the new location. On about the 15th of this month paving work will start at Columbus, and the streets are now being pre pared for treatment. While Colum bus has a slight lead on Alliance, it is not an improbability that Alliance will be a close Becond, for the move ment is gaining headway here all the time. The editor of the Broken Bow Chief evidently has a few subscrib ed the Uoor is in good shape, and lpi on hj ,i8t whQ are try,nR tQ there is plenty of room for all cou pleB that get on the ffoor. evade the payment of their subscrip tions, and we Judge that they have r v. Mnnrp hpr fmm l.ke- told him so. For the benefit of this Hide Saturday visiting and looking class of subscribers, the Chief pub- after business matters. nsueci an anicie msi sen iu wn.cn it cuea several cases inai naa pone TRAINMEN'S daily time books for to court, among which was a suit by sale at The Herald office for twenty Edgar Howard, of the Columbus cents each. Ask to see them. Telegram, against one of hi prom inent subscribers for 12.60. This foreclosure suit has been filed case was won by the Telegram in the n the district court by the Occident- county court, and the decision was I uuiimng uoan association vs. unheld in the district court when the ohn M. Schlrk and wife. A replev- subscriber annealed to that court. n suit has been tiled by the Avery th judge in his verdict Btatlng that i. iuw, i wnen a man receiveu anu eiijujeu another man's goods he must make payment therefor. The editor of the Chief closes his article with: 'NVe publish this at this time to clear the minds of a few, probably less than a dozen on our list, who have the idea that a back subscription account can not be collected by hw." (Ln JPT.. tyJAi lOhLo 1 can eat 'em all they ft won't hurt me! That's De- if cause they're made with Calu- 11 met and that's why they're II II pure, tempting, tasty, whole-: II V some that's why they won't J hurt any kid." J J Raealvad Hiihmt Award f hnm C-t Bi Fr,r-tn tlif A,. (a fwmni Can. ' er Vogel, and Mary V'ogel, in which a traction engine Is the bone of con dition. C. A. Dow was In Bayard and Scottsbluff the latter part of last week doing some electrical work. He returned home Sunday. Win. King, accompanied by his two daughters, Barbara and Delia, departed Sunday for Rochester, Minn., where he will consult special ists regarding his health, which has been falling lately. It is possible that he may undergo au operation before returning. Marcus Frankle departed Saturday for New York City, where he will at tend a meeting of the advisory board of the National Clothiers' Associa tion, of which he Is a member. Dur ing his absence he will visit at Chi cago and other eastern points. Rev. J. L. Kendall of Lakeside passed thru Alliance Monday from his bi-monthly trip. He said Mrs. Kendall, who has been confined In an Omaha hospital for several weeks, was improving and would probably return home the latter part of this week. FRESH MEATS AU kinds, mut ton, pork, beef, and chickens. I lodgers' Orocery, Phone 54. J7-tf-5660 J. S. Pryor and wife went Monday DRINK HOT TEA j FOR A BAD COLD (it a r-mall package of Hamburg ili'mxt lea. or as the German folks call it."llanilurger Brtist Thee," at any pharmacy, lake a tablespoontul of toe tea, put a cup of boiling water upon it, pour through a sieve and drink a teacup full at any time during the day or before retiring. It is the most effective way to break a cold and cure grip, as it opens the pores of the skin, relieving longextion. Also loosens the bowels, thus driving a cold from the syxteni. Trv it the next time vou suffer from a cold or the grip. It is inexpensive nd entirely vegetable, therefore sale and harmless. BACKACHE AND LUMBAGO RIGHT OUT to their bomeetead eighteen miles I jittD p4jj an4 Stiffness way with 81S-815 Fifth Street SIOUX CITY, IOWA south of Lakeside. He is having a small housa erected on the land, and they expect te move to and occupy It next spring. ' STORAGE COAL at lowest prices. Forest Lumber Company. 36-tf-em Some of the speakers that will ac company the Live Stock and Better Farming train thru this section are Dean Burnette, of the University of Nebraska; II. W. Campbell, the dry- farming expert; Prof. Fransden, of the dairy department of the state un iversity; Prof. C. N. Fair, former as slstant superintendent of schools, Chicago; and I. D. O'Donnell, Immi gration expert. There will be speak a small bottle oi old honest SI Jacobs Oil When your back is sore and lame or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism has you stiffened up, don't suffer! Get a 25 cent bottle of old, honest "St, Jacobs Oil" at any drug store, pour a little in your hand and rub it right into the pain or ache, and by the time you count fifty, the soreness and lame iicas is gone. Don't stay crippled! This soothing, (HHirt rating oil needs to be uited only iu- It take the ache and pain right ut of your back and ends the misery. t is magical, yet absolstely nannies and dnenn't burn the skia. Nothing else stops lumbago, sciatica aad lame hack misery so promptly I Cheap and big canBaktngPowdersdo not save you money. f,nt"rr''t',rx'S it'sPure and far superior to sour :niV.: and ccl-i. 'aj aiaaf aaaii 1M& The law requiring the printing of the formula on every can of paint is a very good one ana espe cially welcomed by Stand by Barn Paint, because Standby contains a larger percentage of pure linseed oil than any other bam paint on the market. Every man who has a barn to paint, when he looks at a paint formula, looks for the oil percentage. Every man, when he reads the Standby Paint formula, finds that 43.7 per cent of the liquid is pure linseed oil near ly half the liquid. Barn Paint Liquid Analysis Pure Linseed Oil 43.7 Heavy Japan 56.3 Is a bright, glossy red paint that works easily under the brush. Don't take our word for it come right into our store and get a sample pa and try it yourself. You know the oil is there. You can try it to see how it works and how it looks. And we guarantee it for five years if properly applied Dierks Lumber Co. ALLIANCE NEBRASKA Duller All-Steel Garage a14 r fa SwaN ear fl II R jJ a) ( isaraUroaa'taaaaW V milf aa fa M Ut aa4 ariaat mm lata alaa. una un. ci . m wt ma. unit sm. i WHEN IN OMAHA VISIT THE "SSrw USSSt Burlesque Ctoaa,CbMkJitoHakMMai. f ranWj Art A atk ft-AJ"k' Iff AVlMOl I OIONT VISIT THE GAYETY About "Watered Stock" Not a cent's worth of "watered stock" has ever been issued, or any fictitious values or intangible assets claimed, by his Company. A dollar has been actually invested in telephone property for every dollar'i worth of stock, bonds or other securities issued. f We endeavor to keep our property in good re- Sair, operate it efficiently, give our employees ving wages, and finally pay a fair rate of interest on the money actually invested in the property. Economy in Construction The Bell System is conceded to be the best con structed and best equipped telephone organization in the world, yet the capitalization of the Bell . properties is less per telephone than any other comprehensive telephone system on earth. The Bell organization has created and devel oped the entire telephone art. Almost without ex ception, no important telephone improvements have been created by any other telephone admin istration, either in thin country or abroad, (&) NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY It's Your Convenience aw We're Looking After We take a personal interest in every customer that comes to the store, whether it ia man, woman or child. We're Just as care ful to see that a purchase ia satisfactory if it is for 5 cents as we are If it is 10. That's the way we feel about the matter, and we want you to know that it is our greatest desire to see every customer leave the store satisfied. At Our Soda Fountain you'll find the proper drinks for the proper weather If the weather's cold we have hot drinks if it's hot we have cold drinks and Ice cream, so that you're always eure of finding what you want. Youll find our store a delightful place to hold your theatre party. De licious sandwiches and bouillon of all kinds to suit every "taste". Brennan's ON QUALITY CORNER I'HONB 84 IT'S ALL IN KNOWING HOW WHEN SOMETHING GOES WRONG with your automobile, the realr-iho man got a good siaed chunk of your money, because you don't know WHAT IS WRONG Why don't you learn all about your ear? Learn all about every kind of ear. Have a good piece of that money, or get into the automobile business and get it yourself. NEBRASKA AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL will teach you the bustne from Mart to finish, including LATI1H WORK, RKPAIRIXO, DIUVIMJ, OXY-ACCKTYLKNE WELDINU, and nlring for IONITION, STARTING SYSTEMS and LIGHTS. Recently consolidated with ELECTRIC STARTING AND IGNITION SCHOOL OF SIOUX CITY. IOWA Both Schools now operate In one fine, new, strictly modern Ore-proof building. Write for catalog "A. II." It baa name and pictures of men who have made good. ITS FREE. NEBRASKA AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL 2400 LCAVKNWORTH 8TRKBT OMAHA. NCBR. IT'S ALL IN KNOWING HOW r. S. 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 A ve. Phone 682 THE ROOMING HOUSE OP ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA COMFORT WITHOUT EXTRAVAGANCE 47-ATLAS ROOMS-47 T, L. SMITH. Proprietor RATES Per Day, 60c and Up. Per Week, L00, AO and fsjio