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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1916)
1 Olll ri'AUY Lvrrctin Thornbroo wna born at .UmH Hock, Sholby county, Indiana, fjferprotwr 27. 1829. With hT par p In c-arly girlhood moved to pCl county, IIlinolH. Sh wns do 9rind of both pnretit. the father i4rben flif im about 12 yw.rn old and l Wr mother when olie wna about IS. wna married to Elijah Kendall, brunry 2, 1848. Ten children ..re born to thla union. Four of ttom died in Infancy. The others ,fW Mrn rtuth K. DurlelRh of Hem 'Jaffford; Uev. J. L. Kendall. Unlvcr tf I'lrtce; llev. J. W. Kendall of .roodwnrd, Okln.; Clljah 8. Kendall f Tort Uyron, N. Y.; and W. Ken- 4all of Tortland, Ore.; and Mrs. Lu ta M. Lunoford of Iakeslde, Nebr., remain to mourn her precious niem- In 1852 Klljnh Kendall moved rtth his family to Iowa, aettllr.g In , Bremer county, and In 1855 entered , the ministry, nerving the first year tai aonOclntlon with Rev. 11. J. Ilur tlRh on the circuit embracing the . fcorue placo. Hro. Kendall noon ; Joined the Upper Iowa conference, ,ad for twenty-nlno years previous : to and following conforenco admls tan served upper Iowa, Dea Moines, ,ad California conferences. During , Itticce years mother Kendall waa the ;Jral parsonage wife and contrlbut d largely to Hro. Kendall's succena la his chosen calling. Bro. Kendall's health felling, he with his family moved to Rushvllle, ,Nbr., Sept., 1885, where they made "ffcelr home until his death. In 1896. Mother Kendall and youngest daughter finally nettled In Lakeside. lKebr., where aho passed awny, at the ome of this daughter, Nov. 2, 1916, .lacking twenty-five days of reaching , the rlpo npe of 87 years. Mother Kendall was ono of those rtch ChrlRtlan characters loved and trusted by every one who knew her , and her Influence will not be forgot ten in the years. will be sent to the company In time to prepare for the feast. OIUTt'AKY Teresa Maria Tennlngton was born October 9, 1849, In Nordmont. I'enn.; departed this life November 5, 1916, at the home of A. T. IJundy, Alliance, Nebr. She taught school In Pennsylvania, Illinois and Iowa. She was married to Wm. It. South art In Iowa, 1877. They moved to Greeley county, Nebr., and home- steaded. This union wna honored w'th flvo children. Tho liusbund, Trena and Edward preceded her to the happy land. Two boys, Jcffer miii and Alvin, and Mrs. A. T. IJundy mourn a grat loss. She was converted And united with the M. K. church In her youth, a:id has lived a model Christian life; a loyal V. C. T. V. worker, a great lover of tho Sunday school. She had prepared her lesson und was plann ing to go to church, and was sudden ly struck down with paralysis, and was transferred to tho great congre gation above. A largo audience attendod the fun eral services at the Dundy home. Ser vices were conducted by her pastor, Hev. J. 1). Cams. Her remains were taken to her former home, at St. Paul, Nebr. CKKAM HITS Till) FOItTY CENT M.IKK Till WEEK Fotty-cent cream ought to be some cream, and In any event that Is the price this product of the bovine tribe attained In Alliance the first of the w ek and Is the price that was paid by the Alliance creamery. Those who are fortunote enough to own a herd of good dairy cows Are indeed fortunate these days. Mr. and Mrs. S. V. S-.-lvrlge. of lly snnls who have been vialllng at the home of C. E. Amsbery for the past reveral days returned to their home Monday on 4 4. They export to lo- cato In Alliance In a few days where ho will work nt the plumbing trndr MAIIj VOTE WAS EAlUiE: KAN OCT OF MA CLOTS , PHYSICIAN HAYS JETTY'S' NECK WAS NOT ISKOKEN MOTH Ell CALIiH POit IIKIl HOY WHERE IS I IK? Raymond Maher's mother lies crit ically 111 at her home at AnBelino, Nebr., and Is calling for her boy she wants him. Where he Is Is not known. Tho boy's father has tele graphod the Alliance officers and the police in other Nebraska cities to aid in locating bis son. Does anyone know Raymond MaherT Does any ono know where ho is or has anyone seen him lutelyT Any Information regarding Maher will be welcomed by the parents. Notify any of tho Alliance police officers if you have Information. Ansley. Neb., Dr. C. L. Houset. , the physician attending Wilbur Gct . tys, the Ansley football player whoso -death followed a football game last week, emphatically objects to the abatement sent out that tho IadB neck .eras broken in the game. Dr. Hounel, who was a spectator of the game as well an th j physician who attend? 1 young Gettys, states posi tively thrt Gettys died of heart fail are and that his neck was not broken. Dr. Hounel declares thr.t Drs. Young and Hlgglns and C. R. WooHey chiro practor, concur In hl3 opinion. 15 FOIl SOLDI EH DINNEIl BEATRICE. NESD., Necrly ?1C0 was raised at a homo talent produc tion of the opera, "The Chimes of Normandy." given In thla city Wed nesday and Thursday rveulngn, tho .proceeds to bo used in furnishing a Thanksgiving dinner for tho members of Company C of this city, now with th3 Nebraska regiments on the bord er in Texan. A draft for the amount ONE HUNDRED LESS TAX SALES THIS YEAR THAN LAST Another evidence of tho prosper ity of the peoplo of Box Butto county is shown by tho report of County Treasurer E. M. Martin as regards delinquent taxes and tax Bales. Tho total tax sales for delinquent taxes this year was more than 100 less than a year ago. The 175 Bales to taled 12,500. There were 294 sales tho year before. The mall vote In Alliance Tuesday was surprisingly heavy. As a result of the unexpected vote the ballot supply for mall voters gave out In the second ward. ItallotB were se cured from other city precincts to take care of the shortage. Mrs. Jim Fairfield, left for Mason City, Nebr., the first of the week for a visit with relatives end friends. Calling cards for the ladles ar printed promptly and neatly at The Herald office. The prices are reas onable. Thone 340 for samples and prices, or call at the office. Regular Stato Teachers' examina tlons will be held at Court House, November 17 and 18. 49-2t-7803 OPAL RUSSELL A little money will buy a uud auto cheap. See Jack Hunter Motor t'otnpany. K(km1 True, CAR STALLED ON TRACK; IS DESTROYED II Y TRAIN TAKEN FROM TRAIN ILL; DIED HERE OF TYPHOID Train No. 41 due to arrive in Al liance at 4 o'clock, Monday morning. hit an automobile that had become stalled on the track and completely demolished it. The car was a Case and was the property of I). O. Brown of Berwyn. Tho car stalled on the track and could not be budged. The driver Jumped and escaped without serious Injury. The train was In charge of Con ductor John McDonald and Engineer Mike Nolan. Following a two-weeks Illness with typhoid fever. Nicholas Ram bold, a young man whose homo was at Ne braska City, died at tho local hospit al Monday morning. About two! weeks ago he was removed from a I Burlington train and brought to the ! hospital, being very ill nt the time, j Tho young man's father arrived in ' tho city Monday and accompanied i the body to the homo town, where i the funeral took place. Famous Collins Saddle Best saddle made, stood f o r Write Have the test i0 years, for free catalogue. Alfred Cornish & Comp'y Successors to Collins & Morrison. I'JIO Farmuii St.. Omaha, Neb. rrospenty and Protection PROMOTING 01 That is what the man does who writes the right kind of Life Insurance. Lot us give you information about our "Three in One Policies." Almost EV ERY MAN EXPECTS to some time have a competence and when he dies leave those dependent upon him well provided for. The large majority never do, because they neglect or refuse to pursue the course that will most surely pro duce the desired result. Reliable Statistics Show That, on an average, only five men in a hundred make a financial suc cess in this life and carry it thru to the end. Only 4.3 per cent leave an estate of from ir'oOO to 1,000 when they die; only 1.5 per cent leave more than$25, 000; and only 1.JJ per cent leave an estate of from 5,000 to $10,000. In other words, 97 men out of every 100 fail to leave an estate of more than $1,000, and more than DO out of 100 leave no estate or less than $300. These figures are startling, but as they are furnished by the besstatistics in the United States, they must be true. Systematic Saving with Interest Compounded With Life, Health and Accident Insurance combined, will accomplish the desired result. Hy taking out one of our Combination Policies you will within a few years, if you live, have a "nest-egg" worth while. At the same time you protect yourself in case of accident or sickness, and protect those depend ent upon you, in event of your death. Let Us Tell You All about it. Wo shall be glad to do so, without obligation on your part, and also give you such information as you may want on Life Insurance in gen eral. Fidelity Reserve Company John W. Thomas, Dist. Agt. for Northwestern Nebr. Archie Gregory, Local Agent for Alliance I v 1 R . t ; ,,.-, , j r i in ii iniiriiiiirrriiiif iiiiftr ti itiiiii i i i ii iff it 7 A: 1 v. - V II I We are the largest monument dealers in the state, consequently we are in a position to give you the best values, both m execution and cost. Let us send you free our Booklet or Artistic Illustrations, which is very helpful in making a selection. Kimball Brothers ESTABLISHED 1887 1700 0 STREET, LINCOLN, NEBR. taki: on (;.miw.in; iiaiuji; IJKATK'CK, NKi!., Spcmcr Horn and "Turk" Workman worn arrested early this morning by Chief of Police Hayden at the home of tho former In Went Beatrice on a rharpe of namb ling. "Shorty" Hill was later lodged I in jail on the name charpe. It ia un derstood that other arrests may follow. If you nre paying high Intereni rate In the Huililiiix Jt Ionn call i the Nebraska Land Company and -t (he money nt reduced Interest rate. Sei'oml-liMiul rarw for sale cheap. Sec Jack True, Kunicr Motor Com-pany. Iluy a iisihI auto nt a cheap price. See Jack True, Itumer Motor Company. When the Fall Work is Done WHAT THEN? Why not join the numerous other boys and girls from the farms and ranches who are taking our Special Short Course in Farm Accounting and Business? Just the thing for the coming Business Farmer. No other school offers this course. Diploma awarded at end of twenty weeks Special Folder on Request. Other courses offered: Bookkeeping, Banking, Audit ing, Commercial Law, Penmanship, English, Short hand and Typewriting, Normal Training and many others. 'PROVED BY THE STATE DEPARTMENT OP PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Nebraska School of Business T. A. BLAKESLEE, PRESIDENT Cor. 0 and 14th SU., LINCOLN, NEBRASKA