The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, November 02, 1916, Image 9

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LOCAL UAPrEMNOS
Remember that Lowry has a Urge
assortment xt shoes on hand.
A. O. Wright was at Hyannis on
business the first of the week.
L. P. LeaTltt, of Hemlngford, was
a business caller In the city Satur
day. H. II. Dushnell was at Deadwood,
S. D., on business the last of the
week.
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John Rice left for Sheridan Bun
' ay, going on business for the com
pany. The Prank Neal family arrived
here Monday from Omaha to make
their home.
Fred J. Welma of Omaha arrived
here Tuesday morning to become a
resident of Alliance.
A little money will bay a (rood
Bed an to cheap. Bee Jack True,
Ilumer Motor Company.
P. M. Seidell, county agent, ex
pects to leave Friday for Lincoln to
witness the Nebraska-Ames football
game.
Miss Blanche Kibble, secretary of
the Nebraska Potash Company at An-
tioch, was visiting In the city the last
f the week.
John McCoy, M. D.
Office! and Hospital
Reddish Block Telephone 81
Mrs. E. Carroll was a business vis
itor at Chadron last week.
L. P. Leavltt was here from Hem-
ingford on business Thursday.
Elmer EnKlehorn made an auto
mobile trip, Sunday, to ScottsblufT
Miss Eva Seldow spent the week
end at Chadron, returning Monday.
Mrs. E. E. Thompson was here
Tom Poole of Crawford was In
town on business a part or iasi
week.
Mrs. 8. L. Ralls left for Omaha
Monday, going there to take treat
ments.
For a good selection of good prices
in shoes go to Lowry, 206 Box Butte
avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Kooley of Crawford
have been visiting friends here the
past week.
Exerett Eldred last week sold 4 00
head of cattle to be delivered at
Seward, Nebr.
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Jess Barnett. clerk at Newberry'".
en loved a week-end visit with his
family at Gordon.
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Jack Brookley, a brother of W. C,
Brookley, has been suffering from an
attack of appendicitis.
W. C. Brookley has been enjoying
visit from his father, Senator
Brookley, of Edgar, Nebr.
ucMiNncnnn ntP'T
I minium mm uli
Elmer Nohe returned from the
southern trip Monday.
Mrs. Belle Brown has been on the
sick list the past week.
Miss Johnson was an Incoming
passenger on 43 Sunday.
Hay Woods made a trip to Lake
side Monday, returning Tuesday
Fred Mollrlng was Interviewing
the Voters in these parts Tuesday.
Miss Opal Russell was up the first
of ten week doing some campaign
lug.
MIbb Alice Enyeart of Marsland
whs a Sunday guesi oi Airs, ira
Phillips.
Mrs. B. U. shepherd and Mrs. Ma
ble McClung were Alliance visitors
Saturday.
Will and Charlie Moravek were
over-night guests of friends in town
Saturday night.
With the Churches
There will be a meeting for men
and women at the City Mission Sun
day afternoon at 3 o'clock. All are
welcome.
The Methodist Ladles' Aid Society
met with Mrs. II. J. Kuhn Wednes
day afternoon. A most enjoyable
program was given, and all present
had a most delightful time.
The regular meeting of the O. I.
A. will be held at the I. O. O. F.
Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.
Mrs. Louis Mclntyre was hostess
to the members of her Sunday school
class at her home Saturday after
noon. Games provided the pastime
for the afternoon. All had a most
pleasant time. A delicious lunch was
served.
D. A. McGaghey, state agent for
the Home Life Insurance Company,
was in the city a part of last week on
a business mission.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Becker, liv
In twentv-flve miles southwest of
Alliance, are the parents of a baby
girl, born Friday.
Philip Pitts, who is operating a
ranch north of Hemlngford, was in
town Saturday arranging with his
father for more land.
A special meeting of the Rebecca
lodge will be held at the I. o. u. r.
hall Saturday at whicn time inuia
tlons will be in order.
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Barnum ar
rived in the city Tuesday morning
from Detroit and will make thoir
home here in the future.
Dan F. Oscood. a candidate for
district Judge in the district lmmedl
ately east of here, was in Alliance
Monday calling on friends. He lives
at Hyannis.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hicks moved
into their new home, 724 Toluca ave-
ue. Saturday, and Mr. and Mrs
Lloyd Johnson will move into the
house at 615 Larumie, vacated by
Mr. and Mrs. Hicks.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burns left last
week for Jacksonville. Florida, to
spend the winter. It is hoped that
the change will prove of benefit to
Mr. Burns, who was Injured at the
stock yards several weeks ago, ana
who is not fully recovered.
A vote aghut Senator HItrhcock
Ih a vote asaliibt Wood row W 11 sou.
"I want you to remember that
President without a Congress that Is
heart aud soul for the things that he
represent is absolutely at useless ax
- a tiguif head." Woodrow Wilson.
Adv.
F. D. McCormick, president of the
volunteer fire department, 1b plan
nlnx on purchasing a diving suit for
use while hunting. Mack likes to
hunt but lately on his trips he seems
to have found it difficult to stay in
the boat and hip boots prove a poor
protection when one is in water up
te his nock, or when one falls into
the water head first.
"God has never made a cleaner,
better, or more patriotic citizen than
Ubert M. Hitchcock. The adminis
tration owe a debt of gratitude to
Senator Hitchcock for the part he
took In perfecting the banking aud
currency act." lce iTeMueni Mar
hall. Adv.
The men of the Christian church
Mrs. Best returned from Wyoming h,,i j their get-together meeting Tuea
Tuesday. She reports her son Har- joy night In the parlors of the
cal as improving. church.
Mrs. D. W. Kenner was visiting Th C. W. n. M. society of the
friends In and around this place the christian church met with Mrs. J. A.
first of the week. Wolverton Wednesday afternoon
Mrs. Nellie Holloway and baby areMrB. Long had charge of the pro-
i visiting at the home of her sister,
Mrs. Robt. Tllford.
Arthur Carroll returned the latter
part of the week from a few days'
stay with friends at Lincoln.
Miss Bowman of Alliance made
her usual weekly visit to this place
Friday, remaining over Saturday.
The box social at the M. E. church
last Friday evening was well patron
ized and a neat little sum netted.
Charlie Michael is nursing a "pet'
at present in the shape of a huge
carbuncle on the back of his neck.
grim. Pleasing reiresnmenis were
served.
A special uieetln of the W. C. T
U. is called for this afternoon at the
home of Miss Mabel Young. The
meeting starts at 2:30 o'clock. The
members of the union have all been
requested to be present as special
business is to be taken up,
The Ladles' Aid Society of the
Baptist church met Wednesday af
ternoon with Mrs. A. H. Bobbins for
the regular monthly business meet
Ins and nroeram. All report a very
Mounts, irisn ana uarnes, repuo- nlnaa&nt afternoon
lican candidates for election, were jlev q. w. Dunlap, from the Phil
looking after their interests here on iDDine Islands, addressed an audi
Tuesday. ence at the Presbyterian church
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Donovan and Wednesday evening. Rev. Dunlap Is
family came up from Alliance and lin ttDie Bpeaker and pleased the au-
spent sunaay wun airs, uene urown dience with his talk
and family. Tno Ladles' Auxiliary of the First
Chas. Baling, wife and baby arrlv- rrenhvterlan church met Wedrosday
ed Sunday from Missouri for a visit afternoon at the church. All spent
with his rather, William sanng, ana nlRsant afternoon.
family of this place.
Mrs. A. P. Haynes was slightly In
disposed the latter patr of the week.
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r ":"" ' ':ra. I turned Friday from Wyoming.
ii- tK.. ramrh.ii O. E. Phillips was an Incoming
passenger on belated 4 3 Saturday,
EATS EM ALIVE
Your Furnace eat up a pile of money. The onlj taring yon
effect is by Ming
HARRIS -Colorado Coal
GEBO-Kjrby or Southern Wyo
ming Coal.
KOOI-Northern Wyoming Lig
nite Coal.
Order today and avoid the rush
BUY YOUR FEED HERE I
Corn Oats Wheat
All Kinds of Chicken Feed
HIGH TEST
Gasoline, Kerosene, Oils
VAUGHN & SON
PHONE 5 Order the day before you need coal.
braska, for the taxes for the year
1913; that he has since and after
the same became delinquent paid, as
subsequent tax, the taxes for the
years 1914 and 1916; that said land
was taxed and assessed for the years
1913, 1914 and 1916 In the name of
uy Mrs. Robert Campbell.
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F. F. Peterson has Bhlpped five car
loads of calves here which he pur
chased In Omaha last week
J. W. Guthrie and Miss Agnes
Kniest went to Omaha the last of the
week to attend an insurance meet
ing.
Mrs. J. A. Sheldon left Sunday for
Wall Bachs, Nebr., going because of
the critical illness of her mother, at
that place.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. H. MoBher, who
have been enjoying a vUit in Pueb
A linn f rinKmx m r A ..U 1 n
The Ladles' Guild of the Episco- ,,,. .' Ih ' .,, n
pal church met Wednesday after- er , (ho reKialer of dpeda ofllre ,
noon at the rarlsh home. Mrs. An-B(U(, coun,y and lQftt aftM. th(J fm
derson was hostess. A short pro- utlon of (nrpe month from the date
gram was rendered. Miss Dixie Mc- - of .h, notl- th
returning from St. Jos, Mo., where
he had been with several car loads
of spuds.
Aunls i leased with a dance. The
ladles enjoyed the afternoon im
mensely.
The Christian Endeavor Society or
the First Presbyterian church held a
M. H. Vandenburg of Lincoln was delightful Hallowe'en social In the
church parlors Monday evening.
NOTICE
To Allen G. Fisher:
Notice Is hereby given you that
Frank Abegg on the second day of
November, 1914, purchased at a pub
lic tax sale of the County Treasurer
of Box Butte County, Nebraska, tho
She left on 44 Tues- following described land, to wit: the
here the first of the week looking af
ter the business of tho Central Gran
arles Co. here. The company expects
to make some extensive repairs on
their elevator here In the near fu
ture
Mrs. A. M. Miller received the sad
news Monday night that a brother
living at Mnrtinton, 111., had passed
away Monday.
day to attend the funeral. Mrs. Mil- northeast quarter of the northweHt
lo Denver and Omaha the past two M'r l'9 the sympathy of the com- Quarter of section nineteen, town-
weeks, returned home Saturday. ' J.k r 'Zx
Meridian In Box Butte County, Ne-
Sam Trenkle recently bought 840
acres of land near Letan from Guy
Worley. It is said the consideration
was in the neighborhood of $8,000.
Mrs. Higglns and daughter, Mrs.
Murphy, who have been guests at
the John Hill home the past wotk
intend to leave for their home the
last of this week.
W. S. Rldgell, state fire commis
sioner, has been spending some time
in Alliance.
Miss Ruth Layton, who has been
ill for several weeks past, is report
ed greatly Improved.
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George D. Darling made a trip to
the Gorge Richardson ranch, south
of Alliance, the last of the week.
POSITION WANTED by young la-
stenographer.
Frank Abegg will apply to the Treas
urer of said county for a tax deed
to the said land.
Dated this 2nd day of November,
1916.
FRANK ABEGG. Purchaser.
NOTICIO
To Allen O. Fisher:
Notice Is hereby given you that
Frank Abegg on the second day of
November, 1914. purchased at a pub
lic tax sale of the County Treasurer
of Box Butte County, Nebraska, the
following described land, to wit: the
northwest quarter of the northwest
quarter of section nineteen, town
ship twenty-seven, north of range
fifty-one west of the Sixth Principal
Meridian In Box Butte County, Ne
braska, for the taxea for the yeas
1913; that he has since and afta
the same became delinquent paid, W
subsequent tax, the taxea for tl
years 1914 and 1916; that said laT
was taxed and assessed for the yeaas
1913, 1914 and 1916 In the name ev
Allen G. Fisher; and that said laa
stands In the name of Allen G. Flab
er In the register of deeds' office tar
said county and that after the ex pis
atlon of three months from the dot
of service of this notice the sake"
Frank Abegg will apply to the Trfc
urer of said county for a tax deas?
to the said land.
Dated this 2nd day of November,'
1916.
FRANK ABEGG. Purchase.
DIHTI RBKH KHCAP13 VIA
KITVIIK.V AND HEAR IHXT
Three strangers got Into dlfflca
ties at the Silver Grill Thursday,
with the result that Officer Wheels
was called. However, before the of
Deer arrived the man who caused tb
trouble made his getaway via tfasv
kitchen and the rear door. The ots
er two were taken to the police sta
tlon but were released when It vM'
shown they were not responsible f
the trouble.
Our modern, sanitary cleaning
and pressing costs no more than dy, bookkeeper and
the other kind. Kecp-U-N eat rnone i s
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Cleaners, 205 Box Butte Avenue
Phone 133.
L. L. Covington, retiring manager
of the Haddorff Music House here
was at Chadron the last of the wek
In conference with the state inanag
er of the firm. The state manager
returned with him.'
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Mrs. G. M. Burns left for College
Yiew, Lincoln, Tuesday night, called
there by the serious illness of her
sister, Mrs. Elwood. Mrs. Elwood's
condition is such that but little
hopes are felt for her recovery.
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The Rebecca Circle will meet at
the home of Mrs. J. R. Beach. 908
Box Butte avenue at 2:38 Thursday
afternoon. There will be a business
meeting of the lodge. A large at
tendance is desired.
A new steam table has been In
stalled in the F. J. Brennan drug
store to help facilitate the prepara
tion and serving of lunches, which
has become a considerable factor In
the business of the Flora.
The B. S. Prout family will move
to Omaha shortly w!i re they will
make their home, the change coming
in connection with tU promotion of
L. L. Covington to i:. imager of the
Omaha store of the liaddorff Music
House.
Senator Vvr. H. Rryr.olda of Chad
ron, republican candidate for state
treasurer, was in thi city Saturday
meeting u'Ciiiiintan"M and looking
after bis political intt-rests. He was
a caler at the HoraM office while
here.
Hon. C. H. Durnnri failed to ar
rive Monilav nit ht !eliver his ad-
drena in tli interest ' f tho Nebraska
Prosperity 1-oaguo r as advertised,
owing, it i KiiUl, to a mixup In dates.
He is exp', '"d lu re f r Friday even
ing, wh'Hi w ill t! .-rtr an address
at the opt".; house.
Mr. and Mr K. C. Sheldon left
for tiin r Lome ;it Anaheim, Calif.,
i iuonuay ni-';ji. i in y nave Deen vis
iting at tLu home of their son, J. A.
Sheldon, fir tho lust five months.
The Shiddoiis are oi l residents of
Uox I!u te county, having lived here
for nine toon years. Tkcy loft here
some fo.ir years upo, going to Calif
ornia. Now that cool-r weather la here
the flies are hunting warmer quar
ters. However, the popular game of
"lly-lou" wa3 discontinued some time
ago, owint; to the fact that onn of the
players had been carrying u lui: p of
BUgar In liia pocket und when the
proper tin.o came he would jut a
lit of tho sugar on the coin. An
c;her wlrfe, boy tried to train a buno'i
of flies to do as he directed but gave
up when he found that he could not
tell his trained flies from the oth-is
wheu they mixed.
W. J. Johnson, living west of this
city, received word of the sudden
death of his father, at Gardner, 111
and left Immediately for that place
The elder Mr. Johnson was eighty
three years old at the time of his
death.
Dr. Joseph Jeffrey returned this
noon from a trip to Omaha and Dav
enport, Iowa. Dr. Jeffrey left Sat
urday, making the trip in conection
with the Nebraska Chiropractor's
Association and on general state
chiropractic matters.
W. C. Woods, cashier of the Lin
gle State Bank, Llngle, Wyo., was in
the city Monday. He had accom
pan'ed his wife, who was on her way
to hr old hom In Virginia, as far
as this city. While here he visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thomas.
Mr. Woods was formerly bookkeeper
for Mr. Thomas on the big ranch at
Lingle.
George M. Adams of Crawford,
democratic candidate for state sen
ator from this, the twenty-eighth,
district, was in the city Thursday,
calling on voters and acquaintances.
Mr. Adams says lie believes the voter
should vote the democratic ticket
this year because it has brought
prosperity; it has given the country
a lii:ancial system which makes mon
ey panics impossible and has placed
on the statute books the Federal Re
serve and Rural Credits acts, two of
the best financial laws ever enacted
for the benefit of the cattlemen and
farmers, enabling them to borrow
money at a reasonable rate of inter
est. Mr. and Mrs. (Jeor;re Mollring,
who have been in the east on a buy
ing trip for the Mollring ttore, are
expected home today. The store
force was very happily remembered
last week by Mr. aud Mrs. Mollring,
who m nt them a largo basket of de
licious fresh fruit. Mr. Mollring has
been making extensive purchases for
hid Ftore, thu purchase.! including a
large assortment of merchandise for
the holiday trade aa well as mid
winter and spring merchandise. Ship
ments of the new purchases tire ex
pected very boon and In anticipation
of their arrival the Eton Is ma&iiig
an effort to clear the shelves as much
us possible and are offering special
inducements this week to buyers.
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There is such a preat variety of Htylc, material and color ideas that a
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$2.50
up to $30.00
If It's From The Fashion Shop, It's Smart.
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