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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1916)
THE ALLIANCE HERALD LLOYD C. THOMAS. Iluminms saer JOHN W. THOMAS, Editor PublUhtxl every Tliumday by TUB HtiRALU I'LIHUSMING COMPANY Incorporated IJoyd O. Tbomu, President J. Carl Thomu, Vice Pre.. John W. Thomas, Secretary Entered at the post office at Alliance. Nebraska, for transmission through he malls as second-class aiatter. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. $1.60 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE If your copy of The Herald doea not reach you regularly or satlsfac rlly, you abould phone 340 or drop a card to the office. The beat of aer?- ta what we are anrous to aire, ao don't hesltat to notify ua without talay when yo astss your paper. HEMINGFORD DEPT. f Mrs. Mabel McClung visited Alii :incn Tuesday. Dill Mlchatf, Jr., whs in Alliance lly were called to Bridgeport the lat nicely as one of his age could bo ex pected to. Prof. Fisher and Miss Paulino Dowd were went bound passengers Friday for an over-Saturday visit at j their homes at Chadron. They re turned Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. (Jen. Jones and fam- m business Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Tash slopped in town tor a few minutes Monday. It. E. Wood made a business visit 'O Antloch the first of the week. Miss Helen Groono spent a few days with friends in town this week. !'. :' a4e a bushiest trip niunity and taken little threo-ycar- last i old bun of Mr. and Mrs. Joe I'lanan- tr pari ot iiie weeK ua account of the serious illness of Mr. Jones' mother. Mrs. Jones and tho child ren relumed Sunday und Mr. Jones remained a couple of dayB longer with his mother. Aram death has visited our com that an effort is being made today to settle the case by having Kennedy pay the money and costs, some $360. In the event the case is not settled Kennedy will be returned to Twin Falls. The cane would come before a fedcarl Judge. KAILIIOAI) MEN HINT SOUTH OF ALLIANCE The George Richards ranch south of thla city has been the holding-out place of a bunch of mighty hunters lately. A party of railroad men com posed of VV. L. M. Mupother, first vice president of tho Loulsvlilo and Nashvillo railroad; L. VV. Dotts, treasurer of the L. 11. & St. L. ; M. Iampkln, attorney for tho same road; E. II. Bacon, a ticket agent of the Monon, and L. H. McGowun ot the Green River Distilling Co., made the trip here in a private car and have their own corps of servants. fallk it feet While painting at the Wolverton home on Box Butte avenue Thurs day tho Bcaft'ord gave way and A. liavlen, a painter, fell fourteen feet to the ground. One ankle was fractured. io Hyannls, Nebr., the middle of week. Ralph Wells went down to Boul der, Colo., the latter part of the week. kira. B. U. Shepherd and Mrs. Pearl Lorensen wero In Alliance Sun day. MIrs Carter and Miss Telford were betwcen-traln viBltora In Alliance .Saturday. Joe Carlson and Fritz Sauerwcin returned Monday from a few days' stay in Denver. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Evans from near Maryland wero In town the lat ter part of the week. Miss Desslo Grimes begun a five months term of Bchool out In the Scott school Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mellck, Miss Dc-ssio Grimes and Joes Melick were Alliance visitors Friday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jay Hall und the ba- Mea wero visitors at the Fred Mi lick homo during tho week Clarenco Anderson was transfi sky. The little one had been ill for several months with a complication of aliments. All that medical skill and kind and loving care could do was done but to no purpose and the baby paused away on Saturday morn ing, November 4. The funeral was held from the Catholic church Mon day. The family have tho sympathy ot the entire community in their hour of sorrow. Mrs. Clara Neeland, wife of Theo dore Neeland, departed this life Sun day, November 5, 1916. Mrs. Nee land had been a great sufferer for a number ot years und the greater part of the time was spent In bed, but she bore all Willi a Christ iun fortitude characteristic of her life, at an early age she united with the Baptist church und ever since has lived a de vout Christian life. To know Mrs. Neeland was to honor and esteem her by her kind womanly ways she wan beloved by family and friends I r- alike. She was 40 years, 9 months IjOCAL WEATHI.it REPORT KOK THE PAST WEEK F. W. Hicks, co-operative observer and maker of tho Alliance Meteorol ogical record for tho United States Department of Agriculture, weather bunv.u, reports the following weath er conditions and observations for the week ending November 8: Set. Kind Nov. Max. Min. Max. of Day 1 65 32 46 clear 2 67 20 52 clear 3 72 35 54 clear 4 70 22 64 clear 5 73 31 60 clear 8 62 29 f0 clear 7 51 22 30 Pt. cloudy 8 45 12 29 Pt. cloudy married here sinday The wedding of Walter Findler of Ravenna und Miss Ella Werner of Rockville took place at the home of Mrs. George Eckhard, 704 Big Horn, Sunday morning, in tho presence :f a number of Immediate friends. The happy couple will make their home at Central City, Nebr. Rev. Lcwia Mclntyro of the First Presbyterian church pronounced the words' that made them n.an und wife. RENTS FURNISHED HOUSE THEN SOLD 1'lU.MTllti:. scratches on the face Thursday at Inneous shower Thursday evening for the stock yards when a mean horse Mies Grace Flckel at the home of Jumped on him. Society Column Mrs. W. E. Cotant. Yellow and white, the club colors, were used In decoration. The gifts were conceal ed by a novel decoration of the star emblem. Beginning January 3, the Chris tian church will hold a month's evan- Nowels, a WAN! AD DEPARTMENT FOR RENT ROOMS FOR RENT 132 Chey enne Avenue, Alliance, Nebraska. 4 4-tf-7682 Thp Rornnrl Tmniilur rnnrprt a? Ivan by the faculty of the School of Mu-I Mistlc service. H. G sic on Sunday proved very Interest ing to thowe present. The develop ment of early French music down to present-day composers gave plenty of Bcope for the performers and all In attendance declared their Inten tion of hearing every concert to fol low. The music of Italy Is next month's program, on the first Sun day, at 4 p. m. FOR RENT Rooms over Eagles good speaker and singer, will be here jciub, either furnished or unfurnlsk for special work. ed, for light housekeeping or other- wise. Phone Red lf6. Mrs. Claude Vaughn entertained ; 49-tf-7799 The Ladies' Circle of the Christian church met Wednesday afternoon in the basement of the church for a very enjoyable afternoon. Mesdames Garret and Sturgeon were hostesses Wednesday afternoon at the Frank Garret home to the Women's Society of tho Baptist church. A pleasant afternoon was enjoyed by all in attendance. The Ladies' Aid society of the Methodist church enjoyed a social af ternoon Wednesday at the home of Mrs. C. A. Dow, 823 Big Horn ave nue. The committee was composed of Mrs. Dow, Mrs. A. P. Brown, Mrs. L. Moxon and M;s. W. J. Mahaffy. at hor hump (in iinnrr Lnrnmln ft VP- nue Saturday afternoon at a bridge i FOR RENT Two furnished whist party. Carnations were used rooni3. 321 Big Horn. Thone Wal ln an effective way in decoration, nut 8092. The free-for-all prize was won by 48-2t-7798$ Mrs. W. B. Barnett, it being a sand-! ""T'C.' wlch tray. Mrs. M. E. Grebe made . WANTED the highest score, and was awarded a handsome piece of hand-embrold-1 ered linen that had been made by tne j hostess. Following the announce- J meni oi me prizes ana me awarding FOR SALE of the n, a four-course luncheon was CZZL served by the hostess, who was as-, Ffm gALE One good 3 '4 wld sisiea in mo serving m tire Balne wagon. One carriage la LADY COOK WANTED, without children. For ranch work. Phone 471. 39-tf- Grebe and Miss Helen Schott. M;est list shows the following: The Mes- good repair. One set of work har- noco Tnnnlrn nt 707 kflaarmrl bta cl.iiues Butler, B-'ckwith, Boyer, Bar- 4 5-tf-7699 ortt. Shaw. Was. Show, Robert Red- vvv. d'sli. Charles Dili, Hughes, Mitchell.! MODERN nine-room house, locat Hovard Reddish, Oaddis, Iiuhn, ed in choice residence district In Al Spencer, Gantz, F. W. Lester, liar- Hance, for sale at reasonable price, graves, Claud Lester, Drake. Mar- I'hone 340 or inquire at Herald of vin, Knight. Fred Feagins, Reeder, f1Cn. 42-tf-763l Watkins, Kennedy, Seidell. Modiset, Armour, Grebe, Miss Doris Young THREE good oreans for sale. Miller was hot.tess to the; and Mrs. L. Was of I'anum., Nebr. 1 Practically new. Taken in exchange Mrs. M Ladies' Auxiliary at her apartments over Miller Brothers' store Wednes day afternoon. All report an enjoy able afternoon. The Woman's Club will meet at the home of Mrs. W. W. Norton, Friday, November 10. It Is Federa tion day and a very interesting pro gram has been arranged. Every member should try to bo present. Roll call Federation reports, dele gates. History of the State Federa tion Mrs. Nellie Wilson, Mrs. Bert Ponath. on pianos. For sale at bargain pric- Don't send out of town for youes. Wiker Music House, Alliance, typewriter paper, ribbons, carbon pa- . Nebr. 4 2-t f-76 2 6 per and other olli. e supplies. The j rS777: CT, Herald carries a good stock of fresh FOK SALE rive-room house, all goods ut all times. liTtf 77941 Li,ramle- NOT RESIDENT OF STATE TIMED TO VOTE ARRESTED red to Ellsworth, Nebr., going down 1 and 4 da).s ot age at the time of her 1 II. W. Ruhfleld, wanted at Sheri- ruesday to assume his duties. Miss Smith camo down from Craw ford the latter part of the week and !b a guest at the Burleigh home. Mr. and Mrs. August Cornian and baby are visiting Mrs. Gorman's par nuts, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Wright. Mrs. A. M. Miller returned Sunday from Martinton, 111., where nhe had beeu called by the death of a broth er. 1. E. Tash was up from Alliance doing some campaigning. Ho was accompanied by his daughter, Miss Nellie Tush. Little Wauneta Wood has been suffering an attack of tonsilitls the past week but Is very much better at this writing. C. H. Burleigh moved his family into his new house recently pur chased of Joe Richmond, the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mabln returned from Omaha Tuesday in time for Ed to vote. They made the return trip in a line new Glide roadster. Henry Tomlinson had tho misfor tune to get a leg broken one day last week but at this time ho is doing as bath. Slit" leaves to mourn, a bus-1 dan for grand larceny, was arrested band and out' siller, her parents hav- here by Ollieer Wheeler Thursday ing preceded her to the Great Be- j night. It is claimed he rented a yond a good many years ago. To furnished house an d.sold the furni th" sorrowing ones we Join the com- 1 lure, lie had been working as a muiiity in condolence. fireman out of here for about hixty ... ... , ' j days. Ollicer Thomas of Sheridan , , S ! arrived Monday and returned with lhe Dccl.Wi'h clothing store has iu t) Held nail an electric sign placed above the walk in front of lite store. The Push j electric company did the inMalling. j This company recently completed the wiring for the plant of the American 1 Win. M. Pleln was arrested on Potash company ut Antloch and the ' election day on information sworn new Nlcolal garage here. I out by C. A. Dow in behalf of the . . Dry Federation charging him with 11- .Or REGISTERED LETTER legal voting. Pleln plead guilty be- OF ANOTHER KEPT MONEY j fore Judge Berry and was fined $25 . . ... ,, , and costs. duii ii. rvriiiieuy, well n now 11 here, was arrested Monday by Ofllcer Wheeler on Information received from Sheriff Frank M. Kendall of Twin Falls, Idaho. Kennedy is charged with having received a reg istered letter intended for another Kennedy and of having kept the money be found In the letter. He Is being held here. Sheriff Kendall ar rived in town today. It is hiated The hue was suspended on payment of the costs. Pleln came from Glendlve, Mont. He had not been here the required forty days and was not even a resident of the state. His vote was chalelnged and tehn he swore it In. He was then arrested. MI AN HORSE JUMPED ON HIM Joe Herlon received Injuries on hM right leg und sustained several c 'imr rnr :rrf rrr Air. ykr&ii'.&&& T!V.ETT AKS HPS SMOKERS. process patented; II rAi. Lr& MS- ,:V - I f.K -vi-V...-" -V if. SJ1 X 1 E 1 iMiiifiMiIll III tew ill L 1 03ACC0 IS PREPARED ifl FPvOCrSSDICCOYEREDIM MAWi-'.G EXPERIMENTS TO fr'HCOUCE TKE MOST l2 13HTTUL AMD WHOLE JULY 20 1907 R. J. R EY HO LD STO B ACC0 CO M rAKY WlHSlON SALEM.N.C.U.SA i I DOES NQT0ITE THE TONGUE Pri Albert is mid mrywkmm in foppjr wmd aV, 5c tidy wmd tin a, iOi hmndioiwtm sonnti mmd kair-pommd Urn mrior mmd thmt cUvmr rrfoi,-.'n pmumd kmmidor tmitk ipcnfrMoiilffMr $V0 that thm lOMMCUl immdd fmdttin. P. A. puts new joy into the sport of smcldng ! YOU may live to be 110 and never feel old enough to vote, but it's certain-sure you'll not know the joy and contentment of a friendly old jimmy pipe or a hand rolled cigarette unless you get on talking-terms with Prince Albert tobacco! P. A. comes to you with a real reason for all the goodness and satisfaction it offers. It is made by a patented process that removes bite and parch! You can smoke it long and hard without a come back! Prince Albert has always been sold without coupons or premiums. We prefer to give quality! Prince Albert affords the keenest pipe and cigarette enjoyment! And that flavor and fragrance and coolness is as good as that sounds. P. A. just answers the universal demand for tobacco without bite, parch or kick-back! Introduction to Prince Albert isn't any harder than to walk into the nearest place that sells tobacco and ask for "a supply of P. A." You pay out a little change, to be sure, but it's the cheer fullest investment you ever made I the national joy smoke R. X R7U ToUce C,Wiato-Sla, M C Coprriht 1916 by R. J. IUtboU TeUcc C Mrs. W. H. White Is entertaining this afternoon at n Kensington at her home, 52 4 Mississippi avenue. Miss Dora Hagainan entertained tlit following at a 6:30 dinner Sun day evening, at the home of Mrs. B. Ponuth: Misses Neva Howe, E nnia James, and the Messrs. Eugene Mlaek, Norman McCorkle and Paul I'.ach. LIU It M'ps Uu'h Stanton wa.s ho;;t ess on th' evening of November 1. to r.i.tet. v .: of li -r II g'.tl fWca.ij ..t the pn rental home, the oencsion be- :i h illowe en party. HiacK and yellow were the colors urrd in the decor;.! ioiip. A ueliuntiui Hallowe'en luncheon was served. Music aud game:; and h.illowe'en pranks made an (vening that the girls will long reim mber. NEBRASKAJS DRY State Wi J3 Prchibitfcn Amend ment Is Carried. CI D0U3T AS TO G0E3H0R.' Two things are decided by the early returns iroiu Xeljraska. The iro::iidtion anieinlment to tie CotiFtiiution or the Mate has been car ried l:y a lieclsive majority. The other is that no improvement has been made in the juattt, if coant ing tl.e long ba'iot. Keturns r.ie as uio.v coming in as ever. On the few returns so far at hand, aside .rom the vote, on prohibition, th? result is still unsettled, although the indications MISCELLANEOUS MONEY TO LOAN On Box Buti j county land nd ranches in the and I bills. No delay in making the loan, we inspect ou- lands and furnish tb money nt once. J. C. McCorkle, Me jCorkle Building. Alliance, Nebr. j l-tf-6554 RECORD FOR TRAIN HK1 Railroad mrn can iecur a vrry u- ful book at The Herald office. It la lally time book for trainmen and o Kinemn. The price la reasonable. -tf-:728 MOVE ITKMTl K SAFELY Wo have equipped our dray wa rnc nnd RUfo truck with the lati iu-pll.1 r.cps for moving furnltur without marrlne o; scratching or ,dam.n:. Up-to-dare wagon pad ill be us d by ua on all moving Job JOHN R. SNYDER. Phone 16 37-tf-5950 The Ladles Guild of the First ' cock l as boon re el.-et. ,! :ln,i Kofth Presbyterian church was pleasantly NeVil!e has been elected governor. On ITesl.Ient Wilson is leading by a good Money to loan on real estate. So unnecessary delay in getting lean, aro that Senator Hitch Apply to H M. Bullock, Room 4, Ited- nsn nio.-h. Alliance. entertained yesterday afternoon at the Parish house by Mrs. Altvatter margin. Some fifteen couples enjoyed a private dancing party at the Reddish hall Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Smith enter tained twenty couples at a delightful hallowe'en party at their home, ten miles south of this city. Dancing and cards provided the principal en tertainment. Refreshments were served. NEW GAB LINK Prompt BorvlM and reasonable rates day or night. Phone IJoil 7' f.111.,.. e. t The vote throtigho it the state it 48-H-7777 heavy, the indications being that It will be many thousands greater than at any previous election. Indications were from seventy-foui pre elm ts that the wets would carry Dong as county by about 10,000. With filty-fonr precincts reporting In Do agios county.1 President Wi'pon had 8,719 to Hughes' r.,434, while wPh J. C. HENLEY NOW MILMHKIl OF ALLIANCE 1-OLICK FOIUH Both the old and uew members of the Choral Club were pleasantly en tertained Friday evening at the homn of Mrs. W. H. Swan. It has been lU.i'ideil Dint the rluh will Timet ice on Monday evenings. The place of J clncts have reported and they gave Mayor Romig has appointed J. C. Henley to assist on tho night poltat force. Mr. Henley is well known about town and is expected to make -I unionlift rWTi t . . I . J iii. i, , i i t.- , rtitional police protection, especially HiUhcock led Kennedy by 5.919 'o 5, at night, has been felt for aomi 100 and Sutton was 900 behind Ne time, and the public generally will vl-le- welcome this addition to the Alli- Ior congTessman but thirteen pre- a nee police force. meeting will be announced later. The new olIlcorB are: Mrs. Lunn, presi dent; Mrs. M. M. Reynolds, vice pres ident; Miss Soper, secretary; Mrs. Howard Reddish, treasurer; Miss Martha Hawkins, librarian. A short program was rendered. Vocal solos were given by Mrs. J. S. Rhein and Mrs. Howard Reddish; Mrs. Ray Stansbury responded with readings; and Mrs. Zediker by request played the "ErI King." Mrs. Helen Orrus by and Miss Maude Spacht served tea. The Choral Club is expected to make an invitation to any in Alli ance who might wish to Join an or ganization of this nature. Phone 756. Monday evening the Misses Ethel Nation and Regina Cramer entertain ed twelve couples at a most enjoya ble dancing party at the Reddish hall. The occasion was in honor of their nineteenth birthday annivers aiies. Mia. G. Nation, mother of one of the hostesses, furnished tho music for the occasion. During the rveninu punch and wafers were serv ed. The following were included in the last of guests: Misses Hazel Cra mer. Nellie Hodgkinson. Hazel Rock ey, Winifred Barry. Libby Grove, Tlulma Fitzpatrick, Mary Carey, Dosy Cunningham, LaVeta Hoyden, Dorothy Bicknell. Ethel Nation. Re gina Cramer, and Messrs. Edwards, Rockey Stapleton. Shaw, Palmer, Mahoney, Martin, Fennon, Cole, Big nell, Hlavlek. G. Nation and V. Hall, The second annual high school hallowe'en party was given at the high school Friday evening. The par ty was iu honor of the Alliance and Chadron football teams. An elabor ate banquet was served under the direction of Miss Georgia Canfield. There was plenty of entertainment during the evening, consisting of hallowe'en contests, games and for tune telling. The room was decor ated In red, white and blue, being a combination of the colors of the two schools. Orange and black, the hallowe'en colors, were also used. The guests appeared masked. Mrs. G. Fleming was pleasantly surprised at her home Thursday af ternoon by the members of the Inter Se Club. The affair took the form of a hallowe'en kensington. Place cards, and most artistic ones, too, were used. A dainty hallowe'en luncheou was served. - Mrs. Joseph Bogan of Crawford was a guest of the club. The P. E. O. ladles gave a m I seel- LoheLk 1,724 to 1,116 for Baker, lUtiiins from 19: precincts outside of Do :glas and laneas'er counties gave this vote on I'nited Slates sena- ': i :" V'S vvi!- v.-A... ' I A S..;A 'v NOTICE All members and friends of the Ladies' Aid of the M. K. church wha have a birthday this month will give n party at the home of Mrs. J. B. iCarns next Wednesday afternoon t i 2:30. Each one having a birthday brlng ; ing hs many pennies as the number 'of years thry are old. find we prom j ise ynu It will never be told. : Aspecial invitation is extended to all ladies. A good time Is assured. MRS. PARKER. Sec. :: t-: GlIJtERT M. HITCHCOCK. MirTHODIST EPISCOPAL CIHTIU'll J n. CARNS. Pnsfor , Sunday ! 10 a. iu. Sunday school. Supt.. W. R. Pate. 11 a. m. Morning sermon. :30 p. m. Epworth League. 7:30 p. m. Evening service. 7:30 p. m. Tuesday Choir r hearpal. 7:30 p. ni. Thursday-Prnyor meeting. Every Wednesday- Ladies' Society. First Monday each u.onth Offic ial Board meotine. All cordially invited. Aid tor: 432. Fl'NEKAL OF MRS. RKNSWOLD HELD THIS AFTERNOON The funeral of Mrs. Ida Cecilia Renswold was held today at 1 o'clock Rev. Warthmann of the Lutheras church officiating. Mrs. Renswold lived nt 620 Mississippi avenue. She Hitchcock. 21.5S9: Kennedy. 18. Seventy -one precincts give Wil son 9,108, Hughes 6 ?G4. Seventy-Pine pretnts give dry 8.732. wet 6,rA'-Sixty-eight precincts tlve Nevillo 8, 023. Sutton 7.222. precincts gave Wilson 7.799, Hughe. ZL, i 1 a V Vn An" 74 1 these figures not Including any SZ of Douglas or l.ancaster counties. and 15 days old ghe Ieani Forty-nine precincts otitslde ol mourn her departure one son and Douglas and 1-ancafter countle gave two daughters, all living elsewhere, Hitchcock 3,970 aud Kennedy 4,286. besides two brothers and five sisters.' The same precincts in 1914 gave More- . ... head 3.407 and Howell 3.419. -VK HT Neville in forty-two pretlncU out SOME 7,KM) YEARLY side of Ptiug as and Lancaster coun-; At the nnt of h , ties has 3,460 votes, as against 3,653 council a proposition from a Denver for Button. The same precincts gave concern will be considered in regard Morehead 2.961 and Howell 3,100 at a to the sale of city bonds. This firm time when Morehead won ty 18,000. offers to take the bonds for an Inter One hundred and twenty-nlno pre- e8t ato of 4 per cent. The city clncts rive the prohibition amend haa en paying 6 per cent. It Is ee ment 18,974. with 11,664 opposed. timated that the difference In the In One of the peculiar election return 8t-i aawou,(1 Bave ,he rlt' freaks was the return from Grant around j7'000 a township m Red Wi:!bw county. Ths VFAV GARAtiE AIKl'T XMPLETIC Tote on prohibition was a tie. 9 to 9, within a few days J. L. Nlcolal and that on president was also a tie, will be able to occupy the new gar 10 to 10. age now nearlng completion at Soc- ,ond street and Laramie avenue.