The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, October 07, 1915, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    A.
f
V
V
t
V
Y
t
t
Y
X
y
Y
Y
?
I 1
W l 1 II I f f 111
0
f
X
Y
?
f
.aTa.
Y
Y
t
Y
Y
Y
Y
t
Y
Y
Y
Y
I
J
T
Y
t
T
V I
r"i m f-s r-n f r-i
l II
I ll
1
l.f l
WW H VI
I
We have a new order for a big lot of French war horses and will hold
our next inspection at
Alliance, Nebraska
October
i
Cavalry
The following prices will be paid for accepted horses:
- $115.00 Light Gunners -Heavy
Artillery - 157.50
135.00
Watch this paper for later inspection dates, Write or wire at our expense
for any information wanted.
ie
9
uisnnsiu
miuuuiM
a
ISO
j Alliance, Mebr.
AA AA AA AA AA AA AA, AA, AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA Aa AA AA AA AA, AA A-A AdlAAA'V 4V aVSvAAVftkatBk AjtAilVAAft AVA!BV Afr- aSa AA AAAAvAAvaSa AA aSa AA AA. AA. AA AA AA AA AA .AA. AA A A AA AA AA A-A AA AA AA AA AA AA) AA AA Al
BUKtm:nnttt
Cure That Window Pane
We hare a complete stock of all sizes, but if you hare an odd
slsed frame to fit we'll be glad to cut a glass any size or shape. We
hare the equipment and can do it satisfactorily. The glass we carry
Is the best we can obtain.
Paints and Oils
There's no better paint made than Hughes' Crescent Cottage
Paint. It lasts longest and goes farthest, and there's satisfaction in
every can, whether it is a large or small one. Our customers have
learned that we carry none but the beat of materials and can rely on
our statements. Let us give you an estimate on your painting bill.
Phone 73
Geo. A. Heilman, Mgr.
ROUND ABOUT TOWN
FOUND Bunch of keys. Owner
can have Bame by calling at The Her
ald office, identifying the keys, and
paying for this ad.
43-tf-6064
WANTED A good man to solicit
for accident and health insurance. A
good proposition for a live wire. Ad
dress C. U. Can field, Burlington Ho
tel. Alliance. Will be there on Sat
urdays. 43-41-6064?
FOR RENT Modernly furnished
front room, close In. Phone 151.
43-U-6063
Important Council Meeting
Mayor Romig urgently requests
that the citlsens of Alliance be pres
ent at the regular council meeting to
be held -next Tuesday evening, Octo
ber 12. Many important municipal
Vfubjecta will be taken up and the
kneeling will undoubtedly be the
most Important one held so far thlB
year. ' Ordinances will be considered
affecting grading, curbing, cement
guttering of Box Butte avenue and
alley paving. A semi-annual report
will be rendered by the mayor and
other city officials covering all phas
of the city management
Only four blocks to the Court
House, five blocks to the Drake ho
tel, five blocks to the Bank corner,
five blocks to the Opera House, four
blocks to the City Hall, seven blocks
to the Burlington Depot, only one
block to the Fair Grounds Beauti
ful Fairvlew Addition, to be thrown
open to the public at 10 a. m., Wed
nesday, October 20th. Fairvlew Ad
dition will growy rapidly In popular
ity as Alliance grows in population.
Watch Alliance grow you can't
keep Alliance down.
tsto) paja)
)nq jo taons no eueg t)nuiai aj
iuo 3003 majSTom oj q3noua ujai
anon injuoodsva) Uannq jo mjuoods
va) tni japids eqi uo nj 'aainf
uoiuo jo os 10 dojp 'jaddad )is
ppv 'aug ooj ou qmi qj eauiw
qiuri paouiw
Neuralgia Pains Stopped
You don't need to suffer those ag
onizing nerve pains in the face, head,
arm, shoulders, chest and back. Just
apply a few drops of Boothing Sloan's
Liniment He Quietly a few minutes.
You will get such relief and comfort.
Life and the world will look bright
er. Get a bottle today. S ounces
for 25c, at all druggist. Penetrates
without rubbing.
Adv No 1
Freh Oytter at Mailer) V
43-U-6058
C. A. Dow made a business trip to
Bayard Friday, returning the next
day. .
George Mollring's pacing horse.
Major, is entered at the Denver races
this week. Dan Phillips, trainer, left
with the horse Thursday night of
last week, and Mr. Mollring left Sun
day night.
Fresh Oysters at Mallery's.
43-lt-6058
Born to Mr. and mVs. John Burke,
a baby boy, Saturday. The baby has
been named George Arthur, after his
uncle George.
DeLoss Hippick, brother-in-law of
Joe Westover, whose home is at
Kushville, stopped over the last of
the week for a short viait on his way
home from Omaha.
Rev. O. S. Baker and Mrs. Baker
left Friday noon for tbelr new home
ut Long Pine, Nebr. Rev. Baker as
sumes his duties there as superin
tendent of the Long Pine district of
the Methodist church.
Mrs. C. L. Drake, wife of the Ho
tel Drake landlord, writes Mr. Drak
that she arrived safely at her former
home in Hartford Citv. InrfUm
where she will visit for several weHts
with her father, mother anl other
relatives.
Fre4i 0tern at Mallery'a.
43-U-6058
Wm. Hill, who'went to Oui.ih.i
several months ago for treatment w.r
serious illness, returned Monday
morning reeling much improvel in
health. He was accompanied by hu
sister-in-law, who has been belplug
care for him.
W. C. Schenck, Burlington engin
eer, made a trip last week to the
eastern end of the state.
Mrs. Robert Campbell was called
to her former home Sunday night by
the death of her brother, Joe Knorr,
who was killed in an auto accident
In York county. Sam Knorr, a bro
ther, left Saturday night. The fun
eral was held Monday afternoon.
C. D. Silver, representing the Jas.
A. Coogan Company, of Kansas City,
car lot brokers In potatoes, onions,
cabbage and other vegetables, has
been in the city this week on busi
ness for his firm, who will buy Box
Butte potatoes in carload lots.
Colonel Pbelan, of the French ar
my. In charge of the Inspections for
war horses west of tba Missouri riv
er, was in the city Saturday confer
ring with the local French officers.
His headquarters are at Denver. As
will be noted by the ad in this paper,
Mitchell, Hlllker! ft Simpson have se
cured a new contract for horses, and
inspection will start again on Octo
ber 14, 15 and 16.
Black baNH, halibut, salmon, trout
and catfish at Mallery's Market.
43-U-6058
- -
C. J. Buck, a relative of County
Commissioner Cal Hasbman, whose
home is In Michigan, stopped over
the first of the week for a visit with
Cal.
J. H. Yost of Lincoln, an uncle of
Miss Anna Senner, stenographer at
the. Commercial Club office, stopped
over for a short visit with her on
Tuesday, on his way home from u
trip to Scottsbluff.
Illack baM, halibut, Habnon, trout
and catflMh at Mallery'a Market.
43-lt-6058
Dean Wm. C. Shaw arrived laBt
week from Chicago and held services
at St. Matthews Episcopal church
last Sunday for the first time. Sun
day's services were used for the
greater part in "getting acquainted",
and amone other things Dean Shaw
remarked that he did not want his
audience to think that he was mak
ing a sacrifice in coming from a larg
er field to a smaller, but that he was
glad to make the change when it was
suggested by Bishop Beecher, and
that he was gratified to get into the
missionary field. . Dean Shaw has a
ready, interesting flow of language,
and his talks Sunday greatly im
pressed bis hearers with his sincer
ity. S. K. Warrick, former Alliance
banker, stopped over in Alliance lust
Friday enroute to his home at
Scottsbluff. He had been attending
the "dry" convention at Lincoln and
feels very optimistic over the pros
pects for next election.
Illack has, halibut, salmon, trout
and cattish at Mallery's Market.
43-U-6058
Post M, T. P. A., will meet Satur
day afternoon at the Burlington ho
tel, at 3 o'clock.
When lUby Has the Croup
When a mother is awakened from
sound sleep to find her child who has
gone to bed apparently in the best of
health struggling for breath, she is
naturally alarmed. Yet If she can
keep her presence of mind and give
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy every
ten minutes until vomiting is pro
duced, quick relief will follow and
the child will drop to sleep to awaken
in the morning as well as ever. This
remedy has been In use for many
years with uniform success. Obtaina
ble everywhere.
Adv Oct
Sells-Floto Next Year
A letter received from Secretary
Fisher this week states that the Sells
Floto circus will visit Alliance next
year with the combined organization,
as they start out on their tour.
LOST BOYS :ARE FOUND
Two Young Chaps Make Trip by Cart
to Oawper, Wyo., Where Father
of One of Them Is Working
Arthur Whetstone and Chester
Dyer, both sixteen years of age, left
home Tuesday, September 28, and
caused relatives much worry by not
announcing their destination or stat
ing that they were leaving. The two
boy drove a black mare and rode in
a two-wheel cart. The boy left at 1
o'clock in the afternoon and nothing
was heard from them until a tele
gram was received Tuesday stating
that they had arrived at Casper.
The boys each had a shot gun and
plenty of shells and took groceries
with tbem, so that they did not suffer
from hunger and evidently enjoyed
their lark. They will probably re
turn to Alliance and re-enter school
here.
IXM.rMJll'H DAY
Will lie Observed by K. of C. inxl
D. of 1., with I'roRiuin
Tuesday, October 12, is Columbus
Day, and it will be appropriately ob
served in Alliance by the nKights of
Columbus and Daughters of Isnbellr.
with a program at the opera Louse in
the evening. Mr. Morrow, of Scotts
bluff, will make the address of the
evening, and there will be many oth
er interesting numbers, Including
choruses, vocal and instrumental so
los and duets. After the program a
lunch will be served. Admission will
be by ticket, although no admission
will be charged, and the tickets may
be secured from members of the K.
of C. or D. of I.
CALIFORNIA IN HAD SI1APK
Dr. V. M. Knight Hays Financial Con
ditions Worst He Has Seea
Dr. F. M. Knight, president of the
Alliance National Bank, who with W.
E. Solllnger, of Alliance, and L. L.
Wright, of Billings. Mont., made a
trip to the exposition at San Fran
cisco, and who lately returned, la bet
ter content than ever to live In west
ern Nebraska.
Being in the banking business. Dr.
Knight took more than ordinary no
tice of financial conditions In tho sev
eral states he visited, and be said
that in no place did he see more bus
iness depression and stagnation than
la California during the short time
he was there.
"People in western Nebraska,"
said Dr. Knight, "are far better off
than those along the weet coast. Land
values have flattened in California
until some of the best farms and city
property can be bought for a half
and In some cases one-third of their
real value. The people there are
waiting for a re-adjustment of condi
tions, which they know must come
sooner or later, but in the meantime
only those that have plenty of money
can hold out against the odds." "On
doxens of corner of the city blocks,"
Dr. Knight continued, "can be seen
signs announcing bankrupt sale.
and in many cases these sales are be
ing conducted In what was thought
to be the strongest mercantile insti
tutions in the West."
Dr. Knight says the only advan
tage California has over western Ne
braska at this time is the balmy,
equitable climate, which is a poor as
set when there Is no employment and
little money in circulation. He is
now back at his accustomed place in.
the Alliance National Bank, and is
glad to scknowledKe that he. lives on
the best part of the globe.
For Indigestion
Never take pepsin and prepn ra
tions containing pepsin or other di
gestive fermeuu for indigestion, as
the more you take the more you v ill
have to take. What is needed 1 a.
tonic I'.ke Chamberlain's Tnblets t.i.it
will enable the ptomach to perft nu
its functions naturally. Obiaim le
everywhere.
Adv Oct
VAititLu.r. i7u i:xsi:h
Business in Hyiri-'n's Depart nieuc at
rhe t'onnt tlirt IIo im' Is I'icl.
iliU iij (nsli'ei'rtl)l
The ni!iri;M licence busines': is
showing coni'.i U'ruble activity ncr.a
dayfl. :"ive lk-eniJ-6 Ii.iv bwn 1 .-u-
ed during the past week, which i.i a
two or three hundred per rent in
crease over nearly any single v. eek
since sptinx. Here are the name) of
the com rat-ting parties to ih several
affairs, and the dates on which the
licenses were itued:
Oct. 1 Norman E. Merrill and
Miss Lule Ellen Blxby, both of Spade,
Nebr. Married by county judge In
the court room.
Oct. 2 William A. Witowack. of
Marslund, and Miss Henrietta Schaf
er, of Bingham. Married by county
judge In the court room.
- Oct. 2 Geo. H. Ellis, of Alliance,
and Miss Maude Bilistine, of Yeriug
ton, Nevada. Married at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Bryno Surday
noon by the county judge.
Oct. 4 Ora E. Campbell and Miss
Alma McCabe, both of Pawlet Mar
ried by county Judge at court bouse.
Oct. 4 John Frederick Engel and
Anna Bob, both of Ashhy.
Cougte
Recomuiemds Chamberlain's
IUunedy
"Last winter I used a bottle of
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for a
bad bronchial cough. I felt its bon
eficlal effect Immediately and before
I had finished the bottle I was cured. '
I never tire of recommending thbx
remedy to my friends," writes Mrs.
William Bright, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Ob
tainable everywhere.
Be on the grounds early don't ov
erlook a good bet get la on the
ground floor and buy a lot In Fair
view Adition, the brightest and nic
est Addition to Alliance the closest
and most accessible Addition ever be
fore thrown open In this clt7, oa
Wednesday, October 20 th. Sale be
gins promptly at 10 a. m.