The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, October 20, 1910, Image 3

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trv to find comfort in visiting tho
scenes of tliHr childhood days.
' Reaching the Top
la any calling of life, demands a vigorous
bodv and a keen brain. Without health
there is no success. Hut Electric Bittern
is the greatest Health Builder the world
has ever known. It compels perfect ac
tion of stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels,
purifies and enriches the blood, tones and
Invigorates the whole system and enables
)ou to stand the wear and tear of your
daily work. "After months of suffering
from Kidney Trouble," writes W M.
Sherman, of Cushing, Me , "three bottles
of Electric Bitters made me feel like a new
man." 30c at F. J. Brennan's.
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BOX BUTTE COUNTY EXHIBIT
AT THE NEBRASKA STATE FAIR
GOOD
STENOGRAPHERS
Are Always in Demand.
Careful attention is given to
the welfare of each pupil in
the
I "XT ANY of The Herald read!
J I be interested in the pii
the Box Butte county e:
lers will
for this countv and surrounding conn
try. Many beoplo could not believe
that the products shown in this exhibit
were grown without irrigation and the
name "Hox Butte ' was confused with
"Scotts Bluff" a gicat deal.
Over twenty thousand pieces of ad
vertising matter were distributed, in
eluding the extra copies of tho. special
edition of The Herald, which were
eagerly read. The potato exhibit at
right of the picture was the most inter
esting part, and it kept the special
policemen busy keeping the crowd on
the niove. The only disagrccablo ex
perience was tho trouble caused by
some of tho tieighbotiug exhibitors who
were jealous of the attention Box Butte
countv was receiving, and attempted
to stop tho distribution of advertising
matter.
Supt. James of. Dorchester, who had
charge of the Agricultutal building, is
a mail well fitted for this place. He
used good judgement and kept thihgs
running smoothly.
picture of
exhibit at
I the State Fair Hits jear, which
we present herewith.
At the left of the picture inside of the,
railing is George 12 Douglas, one of
those in charge of the exhibit. At the
ritlit to Tim t-fprnlit rnnrainfnHi.,f
Bill
III
I Lloyd C. Thomas.
I This was the most popular exhibit at
i the Fair this year, and an immense
j amount of good advertising was done
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ST. AGNES ACADEMY
Call or Write for Information
Oliver and L. C. Smith Typewriters Used.
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HOTEL ALLIANCE
EUROPEAN
FULLY MODERN
Equipment and service first-class in every department
Cafe in ConnectionOpen Day and Night
On the left and across the street from the
Burlington station
Round Oak Burners
Are Good Ones
Showing Hot Blast. Burns soot and gases
makes smoke clear. The grates part way
out easily and quickly changed. The casing
cut away to show double wall, making air
space iu sides and top. The large double
feed-doors made and fitted the Round
Oak way will never warp. Large, capa
cious ash-pit, cast in one piece; absolutely
air-tight will hold water.
Newberry's Hardware Co.
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BOX BUTTE COUNTY EXHIBIT AT THE NEBRASKA STATE FAIR, 1910
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ONDENEE-
BHRESP
STRASBURGER
(Our Strasburger correspondent's com
munications are among the most highlv
appreciated items that we receive for pub
lication and we feel that the same apologj
made to our Hope correspondent in this
issue of The Herald is due "Goodeolde
Bo)" of Strasburger ) Editor.
Kev. McLaughlin preached nt the
Spade school house Oct. 16th,
Don t ever think it is smart to be
mean. Cunning is not wisdom.
Industry, cleanliness and moderation
is a );ood combination for health and
happiness
About 11 do.en or more settlers sold
the grass on their Kiukuids to another.'
Applications were received by the di
rector for the Strasburger school from
Texas, Harrison, Nebr , and other
points in Nebraska. May the best win.
Our octogenarian settler. Moses Ltiin
berson, tiled on 11 IClnkuid a few miles
south of Strasburger. Good luck, good
health und prosperity for our friend,
Mr Lumberson,
Kev. Wushburn of the Methodist
church preached In the Strasburger
school house Minday, Oct. 2nd. All
who heard Dr. Washburn would like
to hear him again.
Fred Berndt and Julius Eekerle huve
been making buy for John It, Stras
burger. These young men not only
know how to work, but they do the
work cheerfully and well.
"So many (!ods, so many creeds.
So many paths that wind and wind;
When just the art of being kind
Is what this old world needs,"
"When you see a man in woe.
Walk right up and say hello;
Say hello and howdy'do,
And how's the world a usiu' you!"
Goodeolde Boy,
has been prepared for the entertain
ment of visitors. Everybody Invited.
Mr. Holmes was called back to Miss
ouri on account of the illness of his
sou.
W. T, Farnsworth made his regular
trip In Nine Mile Canvon selling beef
'1 uesday,
Mrs. Geo. Hvnns'wab having some
work done at the Wilcox blacksmith
shop Monday. v
Mr. and Mrs. Kinsey are here from
Lincoln visiting friends and relatives
for a few days.
Mr and Mrs. W. H. Campbell and
family expect to leave for the eastern
pa it of tho state this week. ,
Miss Helen Beeson commenced her
first term of school last Monday morn-i
int' vi wish miss Uceson good luck
and success in her new undei taking.
BEREA
HOPE
mnaiii
The Rex Garage
S. C. Reck, Prop.
Xn. lvcOcr3s:le iB-CLild.im.g'
Automobile Storage
Rentals and Repairing
EXPERT MECHANICS
REASONABLE PRICES
AGENCY FOR THE
The most popular auto today
Is the FORD. Low priced and
Inexpensive to run, It tills the
need better than the higher
priced cars
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(We owe un upology to our Hope
correspondent. Items sent for publi
cation were crowded out until some of
them have become somewhat out-of-date.
We promise our correspondent
that the Hope Items will hereafter be
published the week received unless ab
solutely impossible to do so ) Editor.
Arthur Huhhall was down iu Nine
Mile.
Everett Horn attended the fair at
Gerlng
Boston Meek visited the homestead
Sunday.
Beverly Cogur will attend college In
Kansas City.
Miss Vlra Horn was visiting home
folks recently.
everal of the Canyonites attended
llie fair at Gering. 1
Mrs. hd. Moury wus up to the home
stead Thursday.
J. F Coyle was in Miriatare transact
ing business Tuesday.
Rollie Reed is working for the Scotts.
bluff sugar beet factory.
Everett Horn and Ernest Thompson
were in the Bluffs Saturday
Ieyle, Vera, Orvil and Delia Morris
ate attending school at Hope,
Mrs. G. W. Crisinond has been on the
sick list for u number of dajs
Mrs. G. J. Long and children have
moved to nayard for tho winter.
' Miss Helen Beeson spent Thursday
( nigni wun miss aeuie criniiouti.
I Messrs Marion and Laura nee Hewitt
I have dug a well for Eddie Madi&on.
A, L. L went through Hope on his
way to Mlnatare Saturday afternoon.
There will be a ghost social at the
Hope school house in Dist. 3,1, Hallo
we'en night, Oct. 31. a large program
How are llie central girls, Guy,
Edd Andings spent Sunday with Chas.
Keares.
A. J Gagaham spent last Sunday with
Jim Nabb,
Amanda Nabb spent Saturday and Snn
day with her folks in Berea.
Mrs C. T Ritchson spent Sunday with
Mrs. J, T. Nabb. Tuesday.
Ed. Anding is going to move back to
Madison, Nebr., this coming week.
Everybody is going to enjoy themselves
now that spud digging is about over.
Joe Miller of Chappell, Nebr., was visit
ing his father, E. Iv. Miller, last week.
Emil Huelle and Guy Nabb are going to
Madison, Neb., this week to shuck corn
this fall.
Joe Nabb and one of his lady friends
from Alliance were visiting with his folks
in Berea Sunday.
H. Nabb of Seward, Neb , and Mrs.
Win Vanse of Chicago, were visiting with
I. T. Nabb last week.
One more day of threshing in this
neighborhood and then theKnapp thresh
ing crew will leave for Geo. Heaves'.
HUBBLE'S FLAT
Mr Meeks is building a new barn,
Geo. Denton is building a new corral.
Don Overman is on his claim for a-short
time.
Miss Dake is improving her house by a
coat of paint.
Roy Denton and John Duerr have gone
to Mitchell to pick potatoes.
U' B. Hubble has begun a new well.
It is being drilled by Weir Bros.
Mr and Mrs. Lew Rowland of iteming
ford visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fiedler
recently.
Joe Neu red made a trip to Minatare
after more posts. Guess we will have a
new fence.
'I here will be a chicken pie social at
Mr. Grofl's Friday evening for the beuefit
of the school.
Those on the sick list this week are:
Beulah Duerr, Calnie Nuered.Mrs. Hubble
and Gladys Sweezy
Mr. and Mrs. Feidler, Mr. and Mrs.
Coursey, and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lore
visited at A. Ross's Sunday.
Arthur Lore has returned home from
Hashman. where he wasdieein? his pota
toes and threshing grain.
Rollin Ross and John Kendell were
Tuesday callers at Arthur Lores', Ar
thur went to Hope Tuesday evening.
The danco at U. Weir's was well at
tended. People from Scotts Bluff, Bridge
port and other small towns were in at
HASHMAN
Mr, and Mrs. Skinner and J. Kondel
spent last Sunday with Mr. Jay and family.
Mr, J. ICendel and Rollin Ross went to
Sioux county on a hunting trip for deer,
autelope, or most anything, for that mat
ter. Mr. Nichols has just finished digging his
potatoes. They were not as large as ex
pected hut they certainly are fine
Rollin Ross spent Wednesday in Alli
ance on business.
The threshing in this neighborhood is
all dono. Everybody is satisfied, consid
ering the low yield in most of the other
localities.
J. B. Kendel expects to leave Box Butte
as soon as ho disposes of his crop of corn.
Kills a Murderer
A merciless murderer is Appendicitis
with many victims. But Dr. King's New
Life Fills kill it by prevention. They
gently stimulate stomach, liver nnd
bowels, preventing that clogging that In
vites appendicitis, curing Constipation'
Headache, Biliousness, Chilis. 25c at F.
J. Brennan's.
Musical Entertainment
Miss Swan's "Mendelssohn-Grieg"
recital at the M. E. church last Satur
day night was attended by .a fairlj
large and appreciative audience. Those
paiticipating were Miss Beulah Smith,
Miss Hnttie Renswold, Mi'sb Clarubel
Dietlein, Mr. Norman McCorkle and
Mr. Paul Thomap, pupils of Miss
Swan, assisted by Mrs. G. I. Rousseau,
mezzo soprano. The piano selections
by Miss Swan's pupils were well rend
ered, and were a credit to both pupils
and instructor. Alliance audiences
have learned to expect something spleu
did in vocal music when Mrs Rons
seau is on the program, and her pail
in this recital was no disappointment
to the audience who showed their ap
preciation by enthusiastic applause.
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mgford department of The Herald a
few weeks since, wns 111 Alliance the
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he left when a oung man some foiti
odd iv.rs ago, He feels gieotlv the
bereavement occasioned b the de
parture of Ins life companion, and will
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Ladies', Misses' and
Children's Cloaks
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