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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1916)
JOSEPH BARKHURST DIES lh( sH 1 (DITO i John McCoy, M. D. Koddlsh Muck. Phone 81 Mrs. Rose L. Hose, of Lakeside, was In Alliance shopping Saturday. Sklnner'u Macaroni Products, nmrt Nebraska. Ask your grocer. Adv. L. E. Johnson moved the Alliance Cleaning Works into the basement of the Drake Hatel Monday. The Alliance Shoe Store for quick est repair work. 49-tf-6510 E. W. Purinton is loading another ar of potatoes for Rowan & Wright this week, for which he receives 70 ents per bushel. Have you tried Peacock Coal? If ot, try a ton. You will get more heat for less money. FOREST LOIBEIl CO., rilONE'73. Dean William Carson Shaw has re torned from his extended eastern vis it, and will resume his duties as pas tor of the St. Matthews parish. Skinner's Macaroni Products, made hi Nebraska. Ask your grocer. Adv. Miss Clare Batton of. New York to making an extended visit with Dean William Carson Shaw and fam y. and with other friends in this locality. Skinner's Macaroni Products, made Nebraska. Ask your grocer. Adv. Flav Wright, formerly of Scotts Muff, an auctioneer who is well known in this county, passed through ere Monday enroute from his home at Harrisburg, Penn., to Scottsbluff. 100 Bushels of first class rye for Male. Good for seed. Fred M. Hoover, Alliance. 14-tf-6724 Clarence Schafer. who has been employed for nearly a year by his brother C. F. Schafer In the electric al business, has accepted a position with the Keeler-Coursey Company at ttie Ford Garage. Have you tried Peacock Coal? If not, try a ton. You will get more heat for less money. FOREST LUMBER CO., PHONE 73. James and John Dougherty of Imkeside drove from their homes to Alliance Thursday of last week and took in Frank McCoy's sale, spend ing Friday in town shopping and vis tling with friends. Keeler-Coursey Company, proprie tors of the Ford Garage, report the ale of three cars last week. The purchasers worn Fred Melick, of Hemingford. and Frank Trenkle and Lincoln Davis, of Alliance. The Alliance Shoe Store for the best repair work. H9-tf-6510 G. W. llawley, who came to Alli ance last week from Ardmore, and Mrs. llawley, who had been in St. foseph's hospital for several weeks, returned to their home at Ardmore the latter part of last week. W. W. Norton, who returned last week from a several months' trip to California, is making plans for the remodeling of the Atlas Hotel build ing on lower Box Butte avenue. He Nearly new, late model, typewriter for sale cheap. On easy terms. In quire at The Herald office. Rev. 11. J. Young has moved his study from the E. W. Ray flower store to the office rooms recently op ened by c. E. Marks in the basement of the I'helan opera house. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Johnson re turned the latter part of last week from Manhattan, Kansas, where they went to attend the wedding of their son Lloyd Johnson and Miss Florence Aiken. Rev. J. B. Cams is to speak at An tioch Sunday afternoon at 2;:io o'clock, giving an address on temper ance, in accordance with his Box Butte county office, as Dry Federa tion organizer. The merchant who advertises has an advantage over his competitor. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Holden. of Sheridan, Wyo., are the guests of the Iatter's mother, Mrs. Regan and sis ter, Miss Mary Regan. Mr. Holden expects to return next week but Mrs. Holden will remain for an indefinite visit. SEEDS, SEEDS, SEEDS. Alfalfa seed, sweet clover, cane, millet and rape seed. Kaffir corn, seed corn or anything else In the seed line. Camp bell's Seed House, Department A, Seward, Nebr. 14-6730-May 1 Will F. Utter, a blacksmith of Al liance, age 29. and Miss Lottie Jesse, age 16, daughter of Mrs. Ursulla Jesse, were married In Alliance Mon day. The mother of the bride ap peared in county court and gave her consent to the marriage. Stop at the Atlas. Rooms 50c and up. 15-4t-6733 County Judge L. A. Berry received a message the latter part of last week conveying the information of the death of his brother, Morris Berry, at Fompey, N. Y. The funeral was set for Saturday, and the Judge did not get word in time to go to Pompey for the fneral. Drake and Barb, who recently pur chased the Buick Garage on south Box Butte avenue and opened a Max well headquarters, traded a Maxwell car last week to a rancher over near Minatare for some horses and mules. The animals were sold Saturday at private sale. No. 1 hard wheat Hour $1.05 u sack, $:J..." a hundred, at the Stand ard Jrocer. Phone 11. Captain Hardy, representing the Peters Cartridge Company, gave an exhibition of shotgun, riile and re volver shooting at t he gun club grounds Sunday afternoon. The ex hibition was followed by a shoot by the club. A larue crowd witnessed the exhibition. Real Estate, Loans and Insur ance. F. E. REDDISH, Reddish Block. l.r-if-u7-7 Since the bounty of one cent per dozen on cocoons was lixed by the Commercial Club, Secretary Fisher is threatened with having to increase his office force in order to handle this brunch of the business. If the nres- plans to reconstruct the ground j ent rate of delivery of these is kept floor for a business room and will re- , up for a few weeks it's almost cer pair the upper part for a rooming j tain that Alliance will be rid of one house. pest this season. flftl'Wlq Nil DJEU THE crude ovens pic tured here may be all right for the preparation of food for the Mexicans, but they would never serve the purpose of a bakery that caters to the people of this community. Our Fancy Pastries need the most modern of baking appliances, and also need expert care in their preparation. That they are of superior quality is proved by the state ments of our large number of satisfied customers. Quality and cleanliness are the taiin mottoes of this bakery at all times. Stephens and Fink Successors to Nohe Bakery and Cafe 4 The President's Wedding Cake Funeral Services Held Thin After imh.ii at thf M. K. Church In terment at (recimood Joseph Itarkhurst, a long time res ident of Hox Ilutte county, died Tues day after a several weeks' illness fol lowing n stroke of paralysis. He was eiuhty-one years of age. , , , The funeral services were held this Jltl example of dec- ' afternoon at the Methodist church, orntive i r 1 never 1,v- D. Cams pastor of the church Doing assisted by Kev. l.aytnn pastor of the Haptist church. Interment was made In Greenwood cemetery. Mr. Uarkhurst was born in Harri son county, Ohio, March 17, 18;t.r. lie is survived by his wife, Mrs. Julia T. Itoone narkhurst. to whom he was married April 14, 191ft, and is also survived by several children by a former marriage. equaled in llie liislo-' ry of cake derm al -injr an example ol' deliciousiicss, light ness and wholesome ness lhat would bv a pride to anv house- wife. It is Another Testimonial for CALUMET BAKING POWDER This world-famous Wilson-dalt W od ditis Cako was made by Mrs. Marian Cole Fisher and Miss Pan sy Uowen, both well known Domestic Sci ence Experts. Calu met Baking Powder was used because both these experts use it exclusively in their work and know it is the purest, the safest, t h e tn o r t wholesome and eco nomical to use. So do millions of housewives who use Oi:,rTJK HOT TEA ' FOR A BAD COLD t i a small package of Hamburg - i t Ira. or an tlie German folk it . "liainliiirgcr Urnst Thee," at any 'l:a. iii.-k'V. lake a tabb'spoonful of the tea. put a cup of boiling water upon 't. I ' through a sieve and drink a tern up full at any time during the iln or In-fore retiring. It is the most cicctie way to break a cold ami cure j:rii. a it opens the pores of the skin, relieving congestion. Also loosens the bowels, thus driving a cold from the stem. Try it the next time you suffer from a colli or the grip. It is inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore safe and harmless. M BACKACHE AND LUMBAGO RIGHT OUT Rub Pain and Stiffness away with a small bottle of old honest St. Jacobs Oil When jour back in sore and lame or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism has it PVPI-v ml-oilnv " melted up, Hon t sullerl Get a ...:n .. -r i " 25 cent bottle of niu juu ii jou iry it on the things hardest to bake. Send your name and address for free reci pe and history of the Wedding Cake. Then bake one just like it yourself. Received Highest Awards World's Pure Food Kx po sitions, Chicago and I'aris. Calumet Baking Powder Co. Chicago ! old. honest "St lambs Oil" at any drug store, pour a little in jour hand and rub it right into the pain or ache, and by the time you count fifty, the soreness and lante iicxh in pone. Don't stay rrippled! This soothing, penetrating oil needs to lie used only m-e. It takes the ache and pain right rt of your back and ends the misery. I is magical, yet absolutely harmless unl doesn't burn the skin. Nothing else stops lumbago, sciatica and lame back misery no promptly 1 What's the use of carrying a com plete stock unless folks know what you have. Advertise. The work of Wash Day can not be turned into a playtime, but the aggravations can be over- Minn nt Timr nrntitm I Our line of washtubs, zvash boards, boilers, wringers, clothes-lines and other wash day essen tials are the " satis factorvfakind that insures relief fropMVash day grievances. You look at them before ,you buy, and back of themJSur guaranty of quality. , Rhein-Rousey Company Phone 98 Alliance, Nebrask Are you a reader of the Herald? If not, why not All the news, all the time. Mrs. It. M. Haker, who was recent ly operated on at the hospital, is im proving although still weak. ' j The Alliance ('leaning Works is now located in the basement of the Drake Hotel. Telephone ,"H. j ! F. K. Wessert, a national lecturer1 on " booze and vice", from California, is an Alliance visitor this week. , Work was begun the first of this week tearing down the old buildings on the site where the federal building will be erected. ; .Mrs. Ilupert Walker and Airs. Phil Michael of Hemingford visited in Alliance with Mrs. I). W. Kenner the first of the week. ! Dr. George .1. Hand was called to Hay Springs on Sunday by the illness of his father, who is now getting along fairly well. The Methodistl Aid Society will meet next Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. J. U. Cams at 2:30 o'clock. A foreign missionary program will be given. j Mr. and Mrs. F. O'lJannou, ulio have been visiting for several weeks with tiieir two sons, Oscar and Dick, have returned to their home at Sew ard, Nebr. . Victor Kliired, young son of Lwr ett Kldred. (anion county ranchman, was brought to Alliance the first of the week by bis father and mother and started his school life as a pupil at St. Aenes Academy. He is only seven years old and will undoubtedly find the change from life on the big ranch to livitm in Alliance very in teresting. t ( 'niiiinei'f ial Club Ollicer. At the regular weekly luncheon of the directors of the Comuu-rcial Club, held at the Stephens Ar Fink cafe .Monday noon. Karl D Mallery was lected president, lien J. .Sallows ice president and F. W. Harris treasur er for the eitMiiim year. Directors present were Guthrie. Harris, Conn well. Mallery, Sallows and Highland. W. R. Harper Department Store Hundreds of New W&& Tf6 aims just arrived p f XT 7 K KSr? IIUII1 nCW I Ul K W and Chicago. See our $15 specials fefp Steel Fiber Suits For Boys 150 suits just arrived Boys Novelty suits, two pair pants in all the new novelties special mm Brandttct. Kiacaid a Co, OocIks .. me '.' .'',' ' Of New Telephone Chief Here It. A. Douglas arrived the first of the week from Dead wood, S. D., to acecpt the position of wire chief for the Nebraska Telephone Company, in place of 11. L. Fugh, who recently re signed to enter business in Alliance for himself. Mr. Douglas has been with the Bell people for a number of years and expressed himself as being very well pleased with the oportunity of locating here. S498 T -An ;'"'T(ii Every Man His Own Model So broad is our range of 1 train! -egee-Kincaid Clothes so wide is your choice of styl- and material that there is some particular gar ment for which you or your like ness has been the model The ef ficient organization who lake Stein-DliH-li and Itranilegee-Kincaid ( 'lot lie create them on the look-ahead, think-ahead principle. They know a suit must lie more than just styl ish. There may be scattered cases where no Stein-Iiloeh or lirande-gee-Kincaid garment is adaptable, but they are few and far between. If yours is such a case, we shall not try to sell you. W. R. Harper Department Store ra