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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1916)
Absolutely Puro No Alum No Phosphate LOCAL HAPPENINGS Don't forget the firemen's annual ThankBglTlng ball at the opera house aonlgut November 30. Everybody invited. Come and have aood time., , . Miss Minnie Gilbert of Omaha was In tho ptv lnnt week.' She Will here In the Interests of the Nebraska Children's Home Society at Omaha ud returned to Omaha ,witb, two , small children. ' After spending a week here under the doctor's care, II. IL Best return ed to his home at Hcmlngford the last of the week. -. - Mrs. Field and. little son Albert are enjoying a visit in Denver with her parents. They will not return for a week or so yet Mr. Field, ac companied theui to Denver last wnok. - Mrs, It. It. Kincald was here from Bingham the last of the week hav ing some dental work done. . Following a few weeks' visit here with her sister, Mrs. I C. Douck, Miss Elizabeth Plckhan returned to her home at Maralaod last week. , Mrs. Elizabeth McCauley Is here from Livingstone, Mont., the guest of her daughters, Mrs. A..E. Nelson and Mrs. Sadie Cremln. Mrs. Jack Miller of Iloffland was an Alliance visitor last week. Mr. and. Mrs. A. W. Tayler were kere from Lakeside Thursday on business. Mrs. Charles Ferguson of Antloch has been visiting her daughter, jurs. ti ry . tha na at WAP If ' Don't forget the firemen's" annual Thanksgiving ball at the opera house tonieht November. 30. "Everybody . V ' iavited. Come and have a good time Fred Trenkle was here from Ells worth the last of the week on ousi bobs. Mnrr Itust recently bought a new Podge oradster from Lowry & Hen- . - ' Mrs. Q. L. Mllliken has heen en loving a visit from her daughter, Mrs. Charles Weatherall of Casper flbe past week. . Miss Florence Williams was a week-end" visitor at the home of her parents, at Hot Springs, s. u. Walter P. Peterson, from the Pet arson ranch near Hickory, spent sev eral days In Alliance last week. X 1 . .-:iAM Alaonlnit and pressing costs no more than the other kind. Keep-U-Neat Cleaners, 205 Box Butte Avenue. Phone 133. . No football game was played by tho Alliance high school squad last week. A game had been scheduled for Friday with Sidney, to be played here, but It was thought beat to can eel the game In view qf the fact-that Sidney was defeated so badly by tho Alliance boys Just a couple of weeks ago. The game might have been played Saturday had It been possible for the Sidney team to come on that date. Friday was an examination day at the high school and this Was another -reason for the canceling of the game. Today, Thanksgiving day, will see the final foot ball game of the season for . the Alliance ,hlgh school team. The game Is to be played at Scotts-bluff-thls afternoon with the high school team there. At "first it was Intended to run a special train from here to Scottsblutf for the game but that idea haB been abandoned and Instead it Is planned . to charter a special car. Many Alliance, people are planning to see this game. The Alliance band will help liven things op there. It Is reported that, the Scottsbluff. team has been stre'ngth- j.nnnr,lAnKlw olnna thalr Dnltlfl hefe early in the season and they hope to give the Alliance boys a run for their money. . ! w n J 2 - sL Si ft B H jU kw, a , o ft o - to 5 ' . 88; Kenny Mahaffy, who had been at Omaha, St. Joseph and Kansas City on business, returned home last week. - Mrs. D. E. W. Jones left Thursday for a visit of about two weeks with friends at Lincoln,' Topeka and KanH sas City. Judge John McCauley was here from Kyannls on business. He re turned to Hyannls Thursday. J. E. Itlce, who had been at .Den ver buying cattle, returned to Alli ance Thursday. . . WWW Mrs. It. E. McKenzle and two children were Scottsbluft visitors Beveral days last week. County Judge L. A. Berry made another cauple happy Thursday af ternoon when he married Miss Laura Shigley and It. K. Wyland, both of Ellsworth. Second-hand cars tor sale cheap See Jack True, Hunter Motor Com pany. Don't, forget the firemen's annual Thanksgiving ball at the opera house tonight November 30. Everybody invited. Come and have a good time. . - Mrs. M. C. Beaumont of Hemlng- ford was a- guest of Mrs. W. D. Ken- ner last week. . . ' ... Mrs. H. V. Clayton left Thursday for Elkcreek, Nebr., for a visit until after the holidays. -Peter Swanson returned last week from a business trip to 111 if . Colo. He had been , there looking after, his ranch interests. Ten years ago Friday night there was great excitement In Alliance The fire whistle blew,-the fire boys responded to the call and the fight was on. It was ten years ago Friday night that the old Burlington depot and headquarters in Alliance burned, with the result that the present edi fice was erected to take Its place. D.-E. W. Jones, superintendent In charge of the construction of the fed eral building now being erected, left Friday noon for Kansas City -where he went to appear as a witness In a law suit to be tried in that city, John Lawrence and Oscar and Dlckq O'Bannon returned last week from Oshkosh where they went on a hunting expedition, the object, being to bag Borne geese. They bagegd a goose one and one only and re turned wl'h It. For some erason or other thegeese are more than scarce right now. In years gone by the country around Oshkosh -provided quantities of geeBe for hunters who made the pilgrimage. Miss Delia Reed of Wetser, Idaho, arrived in the city Monday. Miss Heed is a former county superintend ent of Box Butte county schools. She came to Alliance to attend the dis trict court. She has a case in court in which she is suing Lewis FT Nee land for breach of promise, asking the court to give her 110,000 dam ages. She expects to re mala in' Al liance for at Jeast a couple of weeks. Don't forget tho firemen's annual Thanksgiving ball at the opera house tonight November 30. Everybody invited. Come and have a good time t The Elks will hold memorial serv ices' Sunday afternoon at the Imper ial theatre. All Elks are requested to meet at the lodge rooias at o crock Sunday afternoon, prior to going to the theatre, in a body. . Mr. Miles of Sidney will be here to make the principal address.. William Mit chell will act as Exalted Ruler. A musical program that will be well worth hearing hits been arranged for. The services are of a public nature'and the general public is in vited to attend. . . Charles PennycuU k Is back or the road again selling b l ed goods for the Loose-Wiles Li ruit Company. He was confined to h's homo for a number of days with la grippe. Don't forget the firemen's annual Thanksgiving ball at the opera bouse tonight November 30. Everybody invited. Coiiw and have. a good time, William Murry, a former C. B. & Q. employee here, has been made night yard master at Chadron and left list week to take up his new du ties. , There will be a meotlng at the city mission Sunday ufernoon at 3 o'clock. Everyone Is cordially In vited to attend. Buy a used auto at a cheap price Kee Jack True, Itumer Motor Com wny. . M. P. Nason -returned Monday from Weiser, Idaho, where he spent three weeks visiting at the home of his brother-in-law, . S. B. Libby. While there he called on. Ira Reed and Mr. Holllnrake. Mr. Hollinrake was at one time a county commis sioner of Box But(e county and lived In the vicinity of Hemlngford. Several enthusiastic basketball fans players who have been In the . m a : . V. . II 1. . f,auv irnu wni-iuuwn leanis just a short time back have organized a city basketball team and are plan ning on playing nearby towns this winter. They practice twice a week, on Tuesday and Friday evenings. In the high school gymnasium, and areUulte seriously burned when be' pull getting in shape for some real snort ! a r.n ni hni r.m v .ki Those about town who ar Interest- ed In the game and desire to get In to It are Invited to report for prac tice on the nights mentioned. Eight thousand pounds, that Is, four tons, of assorted candles were received In Alliance by J. F. Tillot last week. This is said to be thr largest shipment of candy ever re ceived in the city and while it Is ex pected to last for some time, still with Thanksgiving and Christmas at hand and with hundreds of children In Alliance and vicinity with a sweet tooth it Is probable that the supply will go quicker than at first expect ed. . Whether or not Mr. TUelr Is In competition with Santa Claus was not learned. W. E. Spencer left the first of the week for Lincoln where he attended a meeting of tho Nebraska Dairy men's Association. He will remain there over Thanksgiving dayv spend ing the. day with his son, Donald Snencer. who Is a student at the Uni versity of Nebraska. Ho will lso witness the ' Nebrnskn-Notre Dame football game at Lincoln Thanksgiv ing day. ' ' , Don't forget the firemen's annual Thanksgiving ball at the opera house tonight November 30. , veryooay invited, t Come and have a good time, Mrs. C. O. Kaester, following a visit here with friends, left last week for Superior Wis., to be in attend ance at the Superior Hom-comlng celebration. She stopped over nt University Place,-Nebr., and saw the football game between Wesieyan ana Kansas and will visit her grand mother at Milo. Iowa, before reach irttf Strnerloi1. Her nephew, . Law rence Conner, acocmpanled her on the trip. 9 9 V The roof has been put on the new Masonic building and every effort is helna nut forth to complete the work as soon aB possible before a touch of real winter sets In. The penoie aasn ink will nrobabl? not De pui on umu spring when a better and neater Job can be done. ' www Jhhn Krlsh of Heraingford is at the local hospital. He has pneumo nla. but did not realize the fact unm physicians told him he must go lo tne nospitai tor care. WW w Mrs. V. I. Thompson, who Is In verv nnor health, was taken to . the poor farm last week where she will . . , - . . 4 1.... 1U. De given care ana mieuiivjM. Thnmnson is the wife of the black smith who when he gets a bum on wants to "end it all" or shoot a hole In the celling with a shot gun or pull some other peculiar stunt Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Beck arrived . horn from Blnahan last week to sepnd the winter In Alliance. www , Mrs. C. O. Finch and daughter are home trom Julesburg, Colo., where they were visiting Mrs. Finch's par ents. Mayor and Mrs. -P. E. Romig re turned to Alliance . Thursday from West Point, Nebr.. where they were in attendance at the funeral of Mr, Romlg a ratner. The R. W. Colvln family of Pueb lo, Colo., have moved here within the pasCfew days and will make Alliance their home. Mrs. S. L. Ralls left Friday for Brldcenort. where she met her fain er, J. N. Fenton, of Morrill, and the two went on from there to CalJior nla, where they will spend the win ter. Real Estate. Loam and Insur tnce. F. REDDISH, Reddisr Block. 15-tf-6727 Mr. and Mrs. R. A. See returned to their home at TorrlnEton. Wyo. the last of the week. They had been In Alliance about a week attending to business matters. Don't forget the firemen's ajinual Thanksgiving ball at the opera house tonight November 30. Everybody invited. Come and have a good time, Mr. and . Mrs. S. Hempstreet left Friday for North Platte. James Tollman was here from Marsland a part of last week visit ing friends. " " P. H. Zoble, Jr with his son Ar thur, are spending Thanksgiving. with his father. P. IK Zoble, Sr., at the Zoble home In Alliance. The Zobles make their home at Monk land, Ore. www. Dean Shaw of the Episcopal church male a trip to Mullen Mon y. returning home for Thanksglv log today. .- Dr. Foote of Hastings was a visit or in Alliance Monday Don't forget the firemen's annual Thanksgiving ball at the opera house tonight November 30. Everybody invited. Come and have a good time. A little money will buy a goodJ lined auto cheap. Bee Jack True. Rumer Motor Company. - . Mre. C' E. Amsberry left Monday night on 42 for an extended visit with relatives. "v r Mrs. W. J. Mahoney of Berwyn has ben he" guest of her v friend. Miss MaymeLee, the past week. . Mrs, J. V. Bentley returned to her home at I l aiiwud South DiKf.ti the last nf the week following a very pleasant visit here with friends Dwtght " 7i dlker - went to Sldn-y S'inrtay to be !n Attendance at te wedding-of his Trli'nd Jack Ellicit, a reLiy rider with vhom Mr. Zeditrer was associated the past season. Mrs. H. 1. Wlli-rx and daughter arrived here Saturday to make Alli ance their home. Mr. Wilcox Is with the Had dor n Music House. The little three-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. George Simpson, living In the east section of the city, was on to himself. The coffee landed on h lsd's chest, with the result that :e was severely burned. Save money by buying a iimciI auto roin The Itumer Motor Com pun) Jack True. . Don't forget the firemen's annua riianksglrlng ball at the opera house onlgbt November 80. Everybody, nvlted. Coino and have a good time. Mr. 'and Mrs. J. II. Shaw and daughter, Virginia, arrived homo Sunday following a lengthy visit In Chicago and Omaha. Miss- Blrdlne Woods, who is teach- ii g school near Bonner, was a week end visitor at' the home of her par ents, Mr, and Mrs. E. P. Woods. Mrs. W. R. Mlzell and son return ed to their homes at Lnkcnldo Fri day. a Mrs. S. J. Pchmoker of Bingham returned to her home Pnturdny. She was the guest of Mrs. Mnlnle Sward and Mrs. Tom -Campbell whllo hero. Th Royal Arch Masons held a special session Tuesday evening which was followed by a big food nt ho Alliance Hotel Cafe. Mrs. G. R. RusRon left for . her home at Broken Row S;iturd;iy, fol lowing a visit of. a week Jiere with Uer son, w. u. uusson. . . . w m Miss Winifred Pickham nnd niece Miss Elsie llouck, left Friday to spend a week at White Clay, Nebr., with Miss Sara McCauley. . " Jay W. Mollrlng Is here to remain until after Thanksgiving with hlfl psretns'. Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Moll- ring. He is located at Opal, Wyo., and arrived bore Tuesday. . , Mrs. A. Curry and daughter. Lu cille,, were guests of Mrs. E. .Garret at the old ranch over-Sunday.. Mrs. Emma Llverlnghouse at Wayne, Nebr.. and Mrs. W. B. Mlll- Mser of Marshalltown. . were tveTk- -nd guests at the horre of their laughter and niece, Mrs. Lloyd C. Thojnas. They, arrived Saturday noon and remained until Monday noon, when they left to continue 'heir Journey to Long Beach, taiir., where they will spend the- winter. The visit was a surprise to Mrs. Thomas. , . Miss Cvnthla Davenport left Tues day noon for Lincoln where she will remain until after Thanksgiving. - Ben Carlson is here from Grand Island this week. He Is a switch board man, and is overhauling the storage batteries for this division of the Nebraska Telephone Company. - W. E. Zollinger, Burlington con ductor, returned from Lincoln Mon day from a visit. N - www'- Mrs. John Ditch, living northeast of town, was in Alliance Saturday. A son of Mrs. Ditch when last heard of was fighting on the. German battle fields In Europe,, but she has not heard from him since the beginning of the war. . Whether he Is alive and well - or whether-he Is a physical wreck or whether he has been called to the great beyond, she docB not know. - William Drlscolt has resigned Ills position as a machinist with the Bur lington and left tor Kansas City Sat urday. - - J. H. Bailey, a Burlington machin ist, has resigned and gone to Bill ings, Mont. Jack Miller of Hoftland arrived here Tuesday from Omaha where he uaa Deen auenaing a meeuug oi iui ConBlstery. Miss Marie Carey. Stenographer In the office of the Commercial Club, left Tuesday night for a two-weeks vacation which she will spend at Omaha and Lincoln. During her absence- MIhs Charlotte Mollrlng will take her place. CO. Perry, an attorney of Bridge port, was a week-end guest of his friend, H. M. Bifshnell, Jr. , - Raisin Bread at the Stephens Bak ery , every Wednesday. - Order through your grocer. Mrs. G. W. Nation was at Ash by Saturday nlght to furnish the music for a dance held there that evening. She returned Sunday. a Mrs. Anton Uhrlg and daughter, Mips Ida Uhrif, and Mrs. Charles Hookey and daughter, all of ' Hem lngford. were Alliance visitors Fri day. Mr. end Mrs. George Watson mov ed to Hofflalid Sunday where Mr. Watson la in charge of the Mallery store.. ' -' Dr. L. W. Curtis made a profes sional trip Friday to the Charles Rook ranch near Hemlngford, Mrs. W. R. Harper returned Sun day from a 'three weeks' visit at Denver "with friends. While In Den ver Mrs, Harper on behalf of herself and h unbind adopted a wee little ba by girl,, which she brought back with her. ' . , - - Mr, snd Mrs. "it. A. Dubuque re turned from Laramie, Wyo., Sunday. They were there for several days looking Into a theatre proposition for that town. . ' - . Mrs. Elizabeth McCauley, her daughter Mrs. A. E. Nelson, and grandson Edward remmin, return ed Monday from a few days' visit at Clinton, Nebr., with Steve and. Pat McCauley. . - Mrs. E. L. Knapp and Mist Soper, one of the Alliance school teachers, left Wednesday for Broken Bow to spend Thanksgiving at Miss Soper's home. - - T. J. Campbell returned Saturday from a trip to Omaha. He la a Bur lington conductor. Worth a dollar, and costs you nothing that smile of Kochenberg er, at the Baptist church. Buying Coal is Uncertain Work V .Be Sure You Get The Best Coal mines fret out all worts and urailcs. Perhaps you have bren coal gold-brickcil by some you have purchased. "Don't lot it happen again. Buy yvhero you get" value for your dol- . larB. . WE KNOW CONSIDF.KAULK AHOUT COAL AND NONE UT THE RIGHT KIND REACHES OUR We offer tho best, smooth, Tlean-burning coal frco from -Rlatc -unsurpnsso.tl for steady, uniform heat, and we guaran- tco satisfaction. ' . . . . If we can got your first order it will do us both good. Do good for you because it will twivc you money and give you com fort in your home. Do good for us because ' we want your trade. If we can get that first order wo know you will stay -with us. Call, phone number five, or write. All orders receive quick service. VAUGHAN & SON ORDER THE DAY BEFORE YOU NEED COAL t V ? Y- Y r t r Are You G e tting the the Highest Market Price For Your CREAM? The Alliance Creamery is . Paying . ? ? v T V r y V V Y ? y ? ? v y V Delivered at A ? V y v y y ? y v 4 Take Your Crenm to The Alliance Creamery and always get j, ... 'r--. TVS "T' , : Price is not our onlj.bid.for your trade; we offer Quality and our prices are based on Quality all the way through. We know by experience the materials - that give greatest wear and satisfaction; You benefit by that experience here. ; IN SHORT, YOU GET FULL VALUE FOR EVERY DOLLAR , SPENT WITH US. r ESSSS j' f M4 t t y Y J 'wZs the Creamery f v the highest price ,JB' ff 1V ft M M & S I n V -. Y X 4 , V ' X 4 X p X w V 9 r