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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1910)
:LC3t3fiira3&B 3B8B&2-JLgZJ3SSL' -tf ropnr .i i. fctaiWprlFTT'if"5Mj. -tfryjiHtfl tat--rwMWM3ftSJSA3'SAas'J!" CORRESPONDENCE :fr i ' ' " iii i 1 1 i -i . . I, . iJ r i ! ( ' 5 ?1 Useful Household Article GIVEN AWAY We have just received some of the newest of household Articles and desire to put one in every home in this vicinity. We are not go ing to sell thejn but are-going to give one with your next purchase of a pair of shoes. SEE OUR NICE LINE OF its JUST RECEIVED AT Colburn's Cash Store Twenty-five of the Many Points of Superiority Con tained in The FREE Sewing Machine Sews Faster. Runs Light Lasts Longer. Is More Beautiful. Has Less Vibration. Easier to Operate. Makes a More Perfect Stitch. The Most Beautiful Sewing Machine Made. Mort Rotary in Movement. Vibrating Shuttle. Halt-Bearing Rotoscillo Movement. Automatic Thread Controller. Automatic Tension Release. Positiye Self-setting Needle (cannot be put in wrong). Short Needle. Rigid Feed (bearing directly under feed points). Positive Four Motion Feed (without springs). Shuttle Ejector. Self-Threading Shuttle. Six Ball-Bearings in Stand. Revolving Spool-holder Case hardened and Adjustable Bearings Automatic Head Latch holding heid to stand. Automatic Drawer Locks. Automatic Lift the simplest and best. The FREE Is the only Insured Sewing Machine It is insured for five years against breakage, wear, fire, tornado, lightning and water This means that if your home burns and The FREE sewing machine is destroyed or injured, we will supply a new The FREE sewing machine with out cost: that if in a cyclone or flood, your machine is rendered unfit for use, we will replace it without expense to you, that should you through accident in moving or otherwise break any part or the whole machine, we will replace that part, or the machine, gratis; that -if JW bruit a MM, If yw braak a belt, er if eat wurj wt; If m break er ittKhmrt, we wiH replace tfeeie parts tt yw asltt!y witfewt CWt In justice to yourself you should, at least, see "'The FREE" sewing machine FOR SALE BY Geo. D. Darling Alliance, Veb. HUBBLE'S FLAT Mrs. A. L. Lore is on the sick list. Young1 Joe Reared Is building- a reservoir. Joe Reared took dinner Sunday with his son Frank. Frank Reared sold a few fat cattle to the butchers in Minatare. Arthur Hubble helped to drive a herd of cows to Minatare Monday, Edd Sweezy sold some fat cattle to the butchers at Minatare Saturday. Edd Sweezyand Mr. Measles went to Alliance ah witnesses for W. 1$. Hub ble's proving up affair. John Duerr and family and Arthur Hubble spent Saturday evening at Mr. Howe's in Nino Mile Canyon, Roy Uenron Is drawing gravel for his new house. Hurry up Roy. It will soon be cold weather and you can't work then Geo. Denlow has gone to Alliance to bring back a wife, Ro more bachelor Ing for him. He says it is too hard work to cook. Edd Sweezy brought home some supplies for his wind mill. Tnere be ing no water for his cattle he Is driving them to W. H. Hubble's. We are having quite n little rain and some wind which last Thursday blew Joe Reared's wind mill very near down, wrenching the wheel and mak ing n large hole in the fan. Little Richard Penlow had quite a serious accident Thursday. While on a horse It began to pitch and threw him but one foot caught In the stirrup. He was not seemingly hurt much at the time. W. B Hubble Is done with his car penter work on J. A. Lore's house In the Wright locality. He went to his daughter's, Mrs, A. Ashford, yesterday nt Freeport. Mrs. Hubble has not re turned as yet. Chas. Mathews received a telegram stating that his wife would not start from Otnuliu on account of having some serious trouble. A large fire broke out in the block and burnt her Art pictures, she is having a law suit over it. AFTON MMjL Be sure fc I flfk start yoiir I I ISifiiL Vacation! I ImSSk Bright byl I M&S&b getting a I ttK O dak from us. We are the agents and guarantee them PRICES FROM $1.00 TO $2000 HA VE YOU SEEN THE NEW $1.50 Nickel Watch c.BOcn :$ AND THE Mrs. Robblns Is still very poorly. W. S. Coker drove five fat cows to murket last week. Lizzie Coker is spending a week help ing Mrs. G. O. Clark. Clyde McKlnney of Oregon is visiting at the Hagaman home at this writing, t Bonnie Hagamau came home Satur day after spending a week on the river. Mrs. O. K. Hagaman spent Sunday with her brother, ,V. S. Coker, and family. Ethel Hagaman and Dora Coker are visiting in the sand hills with Ottoe Hagaman and wife. Last Friday afternoon this section was visited with a fine rain which did a great deal of good. Thursday morning this community was shocked to learn of the sudden death of Mr. Truman Shanklln. He was found by the roadside near Letau. It seems lie had started out, at an early hour from his ranch in Morrill county to his upper ranch, known as the Car penter ranch, to take his wife aud little daughter to the show that was to be in Alliance that day, when death came so suddenly. He had been troubled with heart disease for some time aud It Is thought it was the caiisff of his death. He was all alone with the team and wagon aud just how It happened will never be known. He was B2 years old at the time of his death. He leaves to mourn his sudden demise his wife, Mrs. FanuieShauklln, oue son, Roy, and one little daughter, Berniee. His body was takeu to Oeueva, Rebr., for burial. The sor rowing ones have the sympathy of the entire community. QUAKER VALLEY $5.00 Gold Watch AT HOLSTER'S. WE HAVE WATCHES TO SUIT EVERYBODY FROM $1.00 UP HOLSTEN'S Drugs and Jewelry y jo vcAas EifJSH tvJ MiTi d&2 lWm. afl B.2I3I W BMHMMWMHHHMHHHHIhMM 3 JVlCIiOIN PLKTCHER FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY RePRKBENTS THB FOLlOWlNO INSURANCE COMPANIES. Uartford Fire Insurance Oouipany North American of I'hlladelphU, Phoenix of Blookljn. New York. Continental of New VorlcOlty. Niagara Klru Insurance Company, Connecticut rire Liverpool. London and Globo Ins. Co. German American In. Co.. Nw York. New Hampshire Columbia Pre Insurance Company. Philadelphia Underwriters. ruoenu ins. 'o.. Hartford. Conn Commercial Union Ansurance On., LondonKlretnan fund Insurance Co T2aaifiti nln I,Mm Iftu llk lTirtliiwlunuBi'iiiH T I i uiuuuk .tvj ' iuvuvaici uuituuii tuu ftiUoof Ouiaha Offica ro-Stalr.FUtchcr!Uook. Spring Wagons for Sale We now have Five New Hand-Made Spring- Wagons ready for delivery. They are better made, more durable and will give much better satisfaction than machine-made spring wagons. We will sell these wagons at reasonable price. If you want one of them, call immediately, before they are all taken. Shop opposite Palace Livery Barn. . Donovan & Son Mr. Peterson has been quite siek but Is better at this writing. Madame Churchill aud Uobbins are spending a few days in Alliance. Mrs. Issac ShorYner reeelved the .sad news of the death of her brother's wife in Indiana. Lester Heck aud Uonuell Shoffner took dinner with Leo and Murle Ha worth Sunday. Messrs JamlMtn. Karley, Haworth aud Owen are senin,; their ereatn to the Alliance creamery, Mr. llaceus and daughter Anna and Mrs. McDonald attended the funeral of little Willie Van tress last week. The high winds and the dry weather have prevented seed from coming up and destroyed much that was up. Some gardens are almost ruined. There will be a Sunday school picnic) at Mr. ShorTner's July 4. All who care to have a quiet, social time on the 4th, are invited to brlug your basket of dinner and join n. An address will be given by Mrs. Uv.vnrtli. Subject, "Is our .vatlon a Ch-t in Ratlon." Children's e rl9's. Iw sraui free. T) - '.Til William J. ,ctr..j was born July 2S, IsSW), at Carlysle, Iowa, and passed away June 20. 1910, near Ueuo, Rebr. Willie was the oldest child of Thomas and Ethel Vantress and had been a sufferer for some weeks with liver and lung trouble. A quiet retiring disposition, he bore his suffering with much patience and was enabled to look away from the river of death Into heaven and his face lit up with joy at the thought of meet ing loved ones there. The funeral service was held at the home Tuesday morning, conducted by Mrs. Haworth His body was laid to rest lu the cemetery at Reno, where It awaits the trumpet's call at the second coming of Christ, when he shall arise aud meet him in the air and ever more shall he be with the Lord. The parents have the heartfelt sympathy of the neighborhood. BROADWATER Hot dry weather continues. There was a dance at the A. I). Wag ger home Saturday eveniug. We learn that a brass band is soon to be organized in Hroadwater. John Fltzer went to Itridgeport Mon day night to play ball Tuesday. George Johnson has left the employ of Duet & Huchanaii and Is at home again. Clarence Ii'iUer went to Rorthport Saturday evening to spend Sunday with his family. An Ice cream social was held at Hubbard's Hall Tuesday evening' for the benefit of Kev. John l Kllis The Hroadwater Terpslcorean Club gave a dance lu Hubbard's Hall last Friday evening. A good time is re ported. The Platte river has again gone dry and wates users are greatly concerned. The dry weather makes the aspect more serious. Mrs. J. C. Grim aud children arrived from Hayard Monday mornlug to help celebrate the birthday of Mrs. (Jrim's mother, Mrs. J. Johnson. Work oti theexteusionofthelJrown's Creek Canal has been temporarily sus pended owlug to dry weather and wind which made the work unbear able. The Kirneh show passed through Fri day evening over the Unlou l'aeitic en routo to Bridgeport, where they pre sented "The Kiug of Cowpunuliers" that eveniug. The Heatrice Creamery Co. has es tablished an ageucy in Broadwater with Ernest Heebe in charge. The cream business Is developing rapidly In this neighborhood. Several of our citizens are contem plating going to Alliance to attend the July 4th celebration and the Stock men's Convention. Some will cele i brate at Eastwood. Broadwater ,is doing nothing, Mrs, J. Johnson celebrated her 71st birthday Monday the 27. She Is still hale and hearty and feels good for many more such events. Several mem bers of the family were present to par toke in the festivities. The annual meeting of school dis trict Ro. 123 was held at the school house Monday afternoon in Iitoad water. C. H. Hurk was e.ccted Moder ator to succeed (Jeorge lleerline whose term was expired. A nine months' term of school was voted. BONNEK Arthur Itoach ha tuveateU lit som- hens and will be a poultry man again in the near future. Miss Josephine Fickle went to Alli ance Wednesday and will not return to the ranch for some time. Mrs, A. Bennett, sister of Mis. S. L Ralls, aud daughter-in-law, Mrs Julia Bennett, have been visiting at the Hampton ranch. Mrs. Forest Grant, who has been visiting at her brother's, Joe Sax ton, returned to her home at Wheatland, Wyoming, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs Asa Briggs are enjoying a visit from their daughter. Mrs. Ora Sutter of Tabor. Iowa, and their son Clark of Wewela, S. I)., whu ure here for an extended stay. Uncalled For Letters essary to hold the article by Lloyd C. Thomas until later. It is very inter esting and will be worth the reading. WiFriieyTay? Follow iug is a list of letters remain ing uncalled for in the postoffice at Alliance, Nebraska, for the week end ing June 27, 1910; if not called for on or before Aug. u, 1910, will be sent to the Dead Letter Office at Washington, D. C. Miixey Miss Kioma Mitchell Mr 1.0 MclntoMi ,vi r U Acme Mitclilne Co. ! A...... I t. lia ciK-k I'rank Mm. ell MrsKolxrt ItooiiMrsKM Hutler Mr.l.iiiie.s cruther Mr J K Itrew Mr William Foster Mrs A I. Ilallman Mr l-ouls MeVHr Mr .Inlin PuwellMrs.1 li Uolnirts Miss (Ilea ltedher V .1 svurle & clupln l.um lnr P11. S wlHi I.e. That is the question that is asked so many times by doubting ones who would like to carry insurance but they allow their doubts and suspicions to cheat them out of one of the greatest blessings bestowed upon man or wo. man. The following testimonials will set at rest all dqubts in .the mind of any 'sensible person: Alliance, Nebraska. Juoe 10, 1910. Western Life and Accident Co., Deover, Colorado. Gentlemen: I received vour check In full pameot for my recent illness and wish to maaK you tor same, ana tne prompt manner in which you responded to my claim. Fred E Morrison, 2ZO W Wyo Ave. Alliance, Nebraska, June 9, 1910. Western Life and Accident Co , Denver, Colorado, Gentlemen . I hereby acknowledge receipt of your check covering my recent illness in which I was operated upon for appen dicitis, I shall ever speak a good word for the Western Life and Accident Co Mrs. Geo C Hall. Western Life and Accident Co Denver, Colorado. Gentlemen: My claim id your company amonntiux to $56 00 for accident wa re ceived promptly and wish to thank you for your prompt method of helping your members when in distress. Thomas Jackson, Alliance, Nebr. Western Life and Accident Co , Denver, Colorado. Dear Sirs; My claim against your com pany received and I want to thank yon for your kind attention which was satis factory in every way, and for the small cost of policy. I think it is something everyone should have. Respectfully you" John Hard, Alliance, Nebr,. Ve pay while vou live: others pay when you die. Which is better? See Dr. Willis Covle. General Manager. 211 E. Wyo. St.. Alliance, Nebr. It lurli'V Mr Wllliiini flVln.wl 111.', !...... Jutiusou M rrrilcl' Wi leit .MM Ida KujtKM Mr AJ William Mrs Flora Kelley A CJ) Worm ilr lusper Vouiu llotrt Mention advertised when calling for letters on this list. Ira t. Tash. I'osttnastei. Salt River Valley Article Deferred Until a Later Issue Because of the crowded columns of The Herald this week we find it ws- NOTICE Tl CREDITORS In County Court; within and for Ilex Hutto county. Nel)rajka..luiir2r. HMO, In the inuttor of the estate of Millie ;. Taylordeeensed. 1 otlie creditors of uld dilute: Vou me hereb notified. Tint 1 will sit nt the County Uourt UiMJui lu Alliance In huM uounty. on the 37th day of December, JW0, m one o'clock ''-i"". 'i ,rS'tflvu ""? examine all claims astalnst rdil Estate, with 11 view 10 their a.. 1.V?.,Xl,t ?. ''"'"V",- Tha t,lUB Ihnltwl for iho irufntau.; of claim., aaalm.1 w,d Kstau. JllJrr,''t'.'nae27layf June A. aiOaud th time limited for jjayinwitof .lobhi Is One Year from said -.7th day ..f June, lllio 'i Wrn?w "ii ,i,;ad?n,u H'Bal of raid County luuru UUIsUVilay of June pio. ,ni.jr W 4w I. a. IIbkkv, County ,Iude - r y