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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1915)
PRF2SSI0NAL DIRECTOR Rates: One-iqch cards, 30 cenH; two-inch cards, $1.00 H. A. COPSEY Physician and Surgeoa Office Phono, 360 - Res. Phone, 342 Calli answered promptly day and might from office. Offices: Alliance National Bank building, over the Post Office. C. E. SLAGLE, M. D. I Pbytdclau and Surgeon Office photo, 65 ALLIANCE Res. phone, 62 : NEBRASKA Orie Coppernoll Ess. Phone 29 F. J. Petersen Res. Phone 41 Drs. Coppernoll & Petersen Osteopaths EOOM S, OPERA HOUSE BLOCK H. M. BULLOCK Attorney-at-Law ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA , L. W. BOWMAN stiyaiclan and Surgeon OrriCE, First National Bank Bldg. PHONES: Office, 862; Residence, 18 DR. D. E. TYLER Dentist PHONE 362 OVER FIRST NATIONAL BANK ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER AT THE HERALD OFFICE IKASONABLE RATES PROMPT SERVICE J. D. EMERICKT Bonded Abstracter I have the only set of abstract books In Box Butte county. OFFICE: Rm. 7, Opera House Block J. F.YANDERS TAILOR and HATTER FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG. ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA 44 LET ME CRT FOR YOU" HARRY P. COURSEY LITE STOCK AND GENERAL . SALES SPECIALIST AND AUCTIONEER Farm Sales a Specialty TERMS REASONABLE PHONE: 664 ALLIANCE : ' : NEBRASKA DR. L. W. CURTIS PREPARED TO TREAT ALL i DOMESTIC ANIMALS PHONE 633 ALLIANCE NEBRASKA EUGENE BURTON Attorney-at-Law Land Attorney OFFICE: First National Bank Bldg. PHONE 180 ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA PHONE: 233. CLARE A. DOW Electrician House Wiring Motor and Auto-starter Repairing ALLIANCE NEBRASKA GEO. 0. GADSBY Licensed Em balm er PHONE: Day. 498; Night. 610 ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER. Any kind of Photos. Interior and exterior views QUALITY PORTRAITS Alliance Art Studio M. E. Grebe, Prop. 114 East 4th. Phone Black 111 JAMES M. KENNEDY, DENTIST First National Bank Building, Ai- v Vance, Nebr. Phones: Office, 23; ; Residence, Black 10. Nitrous Oxide administered. J. Jeffrey, D.C. Ph.C. A. Q. Jeffrey, D.C. CHIROPRACTORS 504 Niobrara Ave. Office Hours, 10 a. m. to 8 p. ir. JAMES OSBORN Contractor and Builder Estimates Furnished Free ALLIANCE t : NEBRASKA THOMAS LYNCI1 Atfy-at-lAw 1619-1621 City National Bank Building OMAHA Special Attention to Live Stock Claims EM AUTO LIVERY - - PHONE 573 - - C. E. Morgan Oxa. STou.x Xxir take with you a box of good and a late Magazine Get them at up-town news stand or at depot HILLKR BROTHERS RED PEPS PHILOSOPHY "They say tW moucy talks, but fill it ever says to me is 'Good Bye! WK ARB HEADQUARTERS For Auto Supplies and Oil and Ga "ollne Free Air on the Curb Alliance Auto Supply Co. Phone 20 MONUMENTS Granite and , Marble i Paine-Fishburn Granite Co. t Grand Inland, Nebraska Write for Information oi eali on our Local Agent AL. WTKER i Agent at Alliance A STORY WITH A MORAL Alliance Young Men and Women Will 1M Well to Read and I'mtU by Thl Story Once upon a time, along the Ohio river In the old Mate of Ohio there lived a family named Brown. The father and mother were drowned during high water of the Ohio ami left three young children, two daugh ters and a Very young son. The two daughter, though very young, acted mother to their beloved brother, and through their own efforts and Indus try reared this tender lad and suc ceeded In keeping him In school, giv ing him a good education. When be bad reached his majority, he bid good bye to the old scene In Ohio and? came west full of ambition but with very little capital. Fortune fa vored the young man, and. twenty years later, the mining world knew him as being the Mining Kin& of the Black Hills. In the meantime, his two Bisters, who bad so carefully guarded over him during his young er years, had taken unto themselves husbands and the two were blest each' with a son. The brother, being In the limelight of prosperity wanted to do something for the two sisters who had done so much for blin, so he wrote them and told them to Rend his two nephews, their sons, to him that he might give them positions aid assist them toward a future suc cessful career. At the age of eight een years, these two nephews joined their uncle and accepted his positions at his mines. They were about equal as to education; equal as to wit and learning power and for more than three years the uncle watched over them, trying to choose between the tw o, w hich one of them would make for him the better superintendent. Only one'general superintendent was needed and he waB sorely tried trying to figure which would be the better. There came a day however when a great accident in the way of an ex plosion occurred at the mills where the two boys were then engaged and both were seriously injured and were taken to the company hospital. The uncle, very zealous after their welfare, visited them regularly and in a few weeks, when they were able to leave the hospital, he called at the business office and, producing his check book, wanted to pay their bill. The cashier looked up the account and found the bill of one of the For Women Who Think! You are interested, almost as much as we are, in ex tending the use of the Safe Home Match. t It is the most reliable, the most efficient and the safest match that can be made. It is absolutely non-poisonous. It is made under conditions that for ever do away with one of the worst of occupational diseases. It removes a poison from the reach of children in American homes. We ask you to use this new non poisonous mutch and to urge others to do likewise. Sc. All grncers. Ask lor them by name. The Diamond Match Company A New Roof must be put on the house or barn this spring. The old shingle -juj-not withstand the sun and storm an other season. If this Job is not to be done over again for at least ten yean you bet ter use OUR Shingles They are good for that length of time, anyway, and perhaps longer. At a lower price we can sell you shingles not quite so good. Lumber, too, for repairs about the place. Dierks Lumber Co. 0 nephews marked "paid in full" and so remarked to the uncle, but looked up mid ave him the amount !ue on the oth-r nephew's -vou:.l. The unci- was very concerned as to how the liill of one of the nephews bad been paid while the other had not. an' n;id that the one nephew had, dtiri. i; nays of health and piwpt rity warocd a gainst the days of atorni and trout le by having kept up for years ft in 1 ' in mi accident and hraltli in f'Tim-o company, which company I i I. through Us local reprexent.tth e, 1 :lariy paid the hospital for all 8Tue. The undo also found that -.me nephew was the owner of several choice lots In the city, which were then of no mean vulu , which lois the nephew had bo"' c- the installment plan and had made monthly payments out o; nl; salary until all payments had he. n com pleted and the properties were his without a cloud. Two of these lots he had placed in the Building and Loan Association and erected nice cottages upon them, and these were bringing the young man handsome monthly rentals. The uncle immediately returned to his ofllce and summed matters up. lie found that each of the boys had been drawing the same salary; each boarded at the same company board ing house; each with the same ex pense, yet one of them bad a long head and looked ahead to a rainy day while the other a good boy and a good-fellow, without a care toward the future, had saved nothing, had accumulated nothing. The uncle, be ing a man of business, a man of Judgment, was not long in choosing which of the boys should be bis sup erintendent, and while the "good- fellow" still holds a job with his un cle in the mill, his cousin, the boy who had the knack and the fore thought of accumulation, Is known the country over as one of the bright est and best superintendents In the entire Dlack Hills region. Just such an opportunity awaits the young men of Alliance; the young railroad men who are drawing monthly salaries, in the sale at Fair view Addition on Wednesday, Octo ber 20th the association has so ar ranged the payments ($10 down and $5 per month) so that young men and young ladies who are working on a monthly salary can afford to buy just as well as the capitalist or the banker a lot in Fairvlew la a good investment to fall back upon on a rainy day in times of sickness and trouble. Increase in valuation will make you good money, yet the little $5 per month that you will pay in would probably be squandered on something else, never to again re turn, if you do not pay It in on such an investment Be present at 10 a. m. at the lot sale in Fairvlew Addi tion, on Wednesday, October 20th, 1915. WELSH QUARTET COMING 1 loyal Gwent Sincere Who Survived Lusitania Pinaster Are Now Touring America The Welsh quartet, four of the or iginal Royal Owent Singers who survived the Lusitania disaster, will appear In Alliance the evening of October 23. In the original com pany last year there were about twenty members; several of these went down with the ill-fated Lusi tania. There are a few other mem bers of the original company that survive, and they are now in Eng land. On the program that will be given in Alliance is a thirty-minute taiR by one of the members, of the sinking of the Lusitania. The four who appear here are among the best and most talented members of the company. On their program are the chorus from "Faust"; "Miserere" from II Trovatore; "Barcarolle"', from Tales of Hoffman; Sextette from "Lucia", and varied quartets, trios, duets and solos. Enters Kvangelifttic Work Rev. F. A. Woten, lately of Scotts bluff, but who was pastor of the Christian church here before moving to that city, preached his farewell sermon in the- Scottsbluff Christian church Sunday, the 26th. and has announced that he will enter the evangelistic field for the present, at least. With his wife and family he left Scottsbluff the 27th for a visit in different parts or the state, including a stop at Omaha where he will hear Hilly Sunday a few days. After wards he will go to Odell to hold a series of evangelistic meetings, and from there will go to Shubert on the same mission. About the first of March, 1916. the family will return to Henry, Nebr., and will take up residence on their homestead. Uev. Woten. was. well liked in Scottsbluff, as he was in Alliance, and the. best wishes of their friends in both places go with the family. The merchants of Gerlag have ad vertised a carnival to be held in that town Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week, October 7, 8 and 9. Among the attractions will be a bal loon ascension' every day, and ac cording to the bills there will be many other attractions worth while. NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLO OR CATARRH Apply Cream in Nostrils To Open Up Air Passages. T Ah I What relief I Your clopged no trils open right up, the air parage of your head are clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snuffling, mucous diHcharge, headache, dryness no truggling for breath at night, your oold or catarrh is gone. Don't stay stuffed up! Get a small bottle of Ely'a Cream Halm from your druggist now. 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DYE & OWENS i Transfer Line HOUSEHOLD GOODS moved promptly, and ' Transfer Work solicit ed: Residence phone C36 and Blue 574 Auto . Expert We want bright young men, mechanically in clined, to prepare In our school AT ONCJS to ft 11 mnnAV.m akinff rwtclf in a in h a a v ssary. - We teach you the business ng free to all who reply immediately. sua o St.. Lincoln. Neb. Hand made from best material. Outlast any factory made good a Call and see. Harnetu repairing by experienc ed harness maker. J. M. COVERT At M. D. Nichols' stand. Alliance