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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1910)
J 'ik 3t t. , vv Classified Advertisements The following "Want Ads" are headings for the convenience or readers. Cash Ratks Five cents per line each insertion. ceived for less than ten cents per insertidn. Credit Ratks Five cents per line each insertion, but no ad vertising account opened for less than twenty-live cents and uo ad charged for less than fifteen cents per week. Good Things to Eat Wright's old-fashioned buckwheat flonr is PURE. Wright wrongs no man. 45'4 Lovers of oysters should go to the Keystone. Oysters shipped direct to us from the oyster beds. We handle the New York Counts. Trv theifi. You can get them In any quantity. 42tf F. B. Dismer. Pardey's cottage bread is baked by expert bakers and is good to eat- To Rent First-class board and room for one young man. Call 713 Laramie Ave., or phone 394. 47-4-225 FINE, large office room for rent First National Bank building. Hot water beat furnished. 47.1261 Furnished rooms, steam heat, bath, etc., with or without board. Mrs. J. H. Curtis, 518 Toluca avenue Phone 416. 42 tf Tor Sale HARD COAL BURNER for sale cheap. Phone Blue 589. Rev. D. B. McLaughlin. . 48-2.264 FOR SALE-i team, 2 mlik cows, 1 two-seated carriage, 150 full blooded Buff Orpington chicheus. J. S. Sax ton, Teater Brothers Meat Market. 48 tf-267 Relinquishment for sale or trade for Alliance citv property. Improved and five miles from good town. Call or ad dress, "A", Herald office- 47-246 MODERN SIX ROOM HOUSE for sale cheap. Located iu best residence ' section of Alliance. Built for a home but owner finds it necessary to sell. Big, light rooms; plenty of closets; modern bathroom with fine fixtures; big lot; fine porch: and house is entire ly new. Easy terms can be arranged, Address J, Herald office. 47-252 160 acre farm seven miles from M mat are. 30 'acres under the Tri State canal and balance under the Government- canal. 25 acres -under cultivation. House, barn, cow stable etc- Price only $40 per acre. Address Jos. Mori itt, Minatare, Nebr. 44tf-i95 Buy your stoves of T. J. Threlkeld, 40 1 Box Butte Ave. 43-tf Tor Sale Houses, Etc. First class boarding house at a gain in a cood location- Call at bar-Her- aid office- 4G-4t 241 I sell furniture and house furnish ings cheaper ttiatt anynouy. 1. j. Threlkeld. 43-tf Eight room house, partly modern, barn, two lots, for sale. 900 Yellow stoneavenue. Phone, Green 16G. 40-10 Help Wanted GIRL WANTED for general house work. Phone G05. 45-tf-227 Household Articles Let me. frame Threlkeld. your pictures. T. J-43-tf THESE WANT AD COLUMNS are read by 1,500 subscribers every issue. Advertise your wants. Results count. 47-tf Employment Wanted DRESSMAKIN G Experienced dressmaker. 319 Yellowstone avenue. Phone 535. Mrs. Baknbm. 44-205 S. Glidden has returned to Alli ance and is ready to do all kinds of odd jobs of work. Phone 1C6 red. 39tf - Wauted Work by day or take wash ing home. Phone 485 D'ue- tf Architect The C W, Way Co., Architects, Hastings, Nebraska, will furnish you with plans and specifications for any class of building you wish to erect. Ask them for information. igtf Business Opportunities For Sale One-half Interest in hardwire busi ness. Carries line of harness and has best equipped tin shop in western Ne braska. Firm is doing good business. Reason for selling Is poor health. For particulars address, Ilardwave. care of Alliance Herald. 32-tf Live Stock, Poultry, Etc. Rhode Island Red pullets and cock rells for sale; also Plymouth Rock pub lets, at 519 Big Horn Ave. 472t '25 VFOR SALE and 8 years -One span old, both of mares, 7 with foal. under tlpirt-opriute No nd re Weight 2,700 pounds. Call on or write C. H. Gillespie, 60S W. Dakota. 43 tf Now is (he time to buv vour Brown Leghorns. Call or write me at 924 Box Butte avenue, Alliance, Nebr. B. H. Perry. 4ttf Repairing, Etc. The best equipped shoe shop in northwestern Nebraska Is run by M. D Nichols in the rear of the Alliance Cash Shoe Store. First-class uork quickly done, at reasonable prices. 4otf Miscellaneous COAL Phone your order to No. 15 44-tf2o6 For purity and flavor use Wright's pure old-fashioned buckwheat flour. .J,,, 454 COAL Phone 15 if you want coal. Carey & Vaughn. 44-tf-2oG I have 400 tons of good hay for sate, good location to feed stock. J. D. Hageutv, 4 i-tf Bridgeport, Neb. Money to loan on real testate. F. E. Reddish. 3-tf. LEARN WIRELESS & R. R. TE LEGRAPHY! Shortage of fully io, 000 Operators"" on account of 8-hour law and extensive "wireless" develop ments. We operate under direct supervision of Telegraph Officials and positively place all students when qualified. Write for catalogue. NAT'L. TELEGRAPH INST., Cin cinnati; Philadelphia; Memphis; St. Paul, Minn.; Enid, Okla.; Columbia, S. C; Poitland, Ore. Anyone having clothing of any kind which thev do not care to keep, and which thev desire to put to good use, will confer a favor by phoning Mrs. W. H. Zelirung. phone 287, Supt. of Mer cy and Help, Department 'Alliance Epworth League, or Mrs. S. K. War rick, phone 102, Supt. Mercy and Help Department Alliance W. CT. U. This clothing will be used in helping the poor of Alliance this winter. tf. For Sale . . . i ... . Full blooded Plymouth Rocks. Cock rels, 1.50; pullets, 75c. H. P. Larson, Antioch, Nebr, 4-tf-246 Shall Women Vote? If they did, millions would vote Dr. Kiufp New Life Pills the true remedy for women, bov banishing dull, fagged feelings, backache or hendache, consti pation, dispelling fold. Imparting ap petite and tonln'i up the system, thev ure nnequiiff.l husy at F I lti-4uiian. safe, sure. 25c Dissolution of Partnership Notice is" hereby gjveu that the part nership heretofore existing between George S. Baskius and Christina Mac Cray, doing business as the Alliance Steam Laundiy, is this day by mutual consent dissolved, said Chiistina Mac Cray having purchased the interest ol said Geo. S. Baskins in the business. All accounts due Alliance Steam Laun dry are payable to Christina MacCray. ' Dated November 1, 1910. John C. Shoemako, Manager Alliance Steam Laundry. 47-2-260 To Whom It May Concern As President of the 'Crescent Live Slock Company, of Mumper, Nebr., you are hereby notified that it is clos iug out its business and will not be responsible for any bills hereafter con tracted for on behalf of said Company. Any further credit will not be required. 45-4t-2i2 Thomas Mortimbr. Heard Over the Phone Patron: Hello, Central, give me five six, Clerk: Yes, ma'am, this is five six. Patron: What is that demonstration you are to have at vour place? Clerk: That will be to demonstrate the Sunshine Hue of Crackers and Wafers. Pation: How will you do that? Clerk: We will serve a complete assortment of Sunshine Crackers and Wafers with coffee, free to all callers. Patron: When and where is this to be? Clerk; On Saturday, Nov. 12th, at the Alliance Grocery Company. 47 2-263 A. M. WARREN Chiropractor Chiropractic is the science of restor ing health without medicine or surgery. We remove the cause of the disease by adjusting the spinal column. What ever your afflictions, thej, is hope for you in chiropractic adjustments. Call at my office for examination and couu- sel, Free. Office- in OperaHojise Block, rooms 2 and 3 47j0254 classified Beath of Elmer Mclntyre A telegram was -received Monday telling of the death in a railroad wreck of Elmer Mclntyre, so well known in this city, Word cannot express the sorrow that this uews has brought to many hearts here. The remains are now on the wav to Alliance lor the funeral, which will be held at the Bap' tlst church at three o'clock Friday af ternoon. Kev, J. L. B. Jones will conduct the service and preach the funeral sermon. Interment will be in Greenwood cemetery. It is with unfeigned sorrow that we chronicle the utitimelv demise of this bright ouug mani The afflicted rela tives have our sympathy. Bible Study Contest Begins The most popular plan for Bible study, together with a ptize Bible con test, commences iu the present issue of The Herald, If ou think of entering the contest and if there is anything about it that you do not understand, write the editor for any explanation that ou may wish, keeping this copy of the paper so that you will have the Suggestive Questions for the first week ot the consest and also the coupon be low, which you will need. Cut out the following coupon and send to The HeralirToffice! International Press Bible Question Club I have read the Suggestive Questions 011 the Sunday School Lesson pub lished in THE ALLIANCE HERALD also the lesson itself for Sunday, November 13th, 1910, and intend to tead the series of 52- Name . ' . ' 1. Address .... Strain Too Great Hundreds of Alliance Readers Find Daily Toil a Burden The hustle and worry of business men, The hard work and stooping of work men, The woman's household cares, Ate too great a strain on the kidneys. Backache, headache, sideache, Kidney troubles, urinary troubles follow. An Alliance citizen tells you how to cure them all- Mis. Laura Ricketts, 710 Missouri Ave., Alliance, Nebr., sayB: "I can highly recommend Doan's Kidney Pills as I consider them unequaled for kid ney trouble. I had attacks of this complaint for some time. Doan's Kid ney Pills, procured tit Fred E. Hoi steus drug stoie, removed the paiu trom my back and limns and-maUe me feel better in every way." For sale by all dealeis. Price 50c Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole ageuts for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Teater Brothers Sell Grocery A deal has been closed whereby Teater Brothers, who have been owners of the grocery and meat market formerly owned by Stove Desch, have sold to Uicknell and Reed. Mr, J. W. Uicknell, who has been man aging the grocery department of Teaier Brothers, is a member of the new firm and Mr. Heed comes from Iowa. The meat market was not inculded in the deal and will continue to be managed by Teater Brothers as heretofore. Not Sorry for Blunder "If my friends hudn't blundered iu thinking I wits a doomed victim of con sumption, I might not bo alive now," writes D, T. Sanders of Hurrodsburg, Ky., "but for years they saw every at tempt to cure a lung-racking cough fall. At lust I tried Dr. King's New Discovery '1 he effect wus wonderful. It soon stopped the cough and I am now iu better heulth than I have bad for years. This wonderful life-saver is an unrivaled remedy for coughs, colds, lugrippe, asthma, croup, hemor rhages, whooping cough, or weak lungs !0e, SI. 00. Trial bottle freo. Guaran teed by F. J. Hrerinan. News of Former Allianceites The following clipping from the Denver Post of the ninth instant may be of inter est to some Alliance people. The parties mentioned were residents of Alliance about ten years ago, going from here to lCItT Miss Allen S. Grogan, whose brother illiain was killed in a wreck on the Den ver aod Rio Grande railroad in 1909, yes terday lost her suit against the Travelers' Insurance company for the amount of hjs insurance, $0,450, but was granted a new trial of her $25,000 damage suit against the railroad company Only a part of William Grogan's insur ance premium had been paid at the time of his death, and the court held that this did not entitle the sister to collect the amount of the policy. At the same time the attorneys for the railroad asked that her action against the company be thrown out of court The woman had already se cured a verdict for $13,000 damages again st the road in a previous suit. Judge Rid dle, in the district court, denied the peti tion of the road, and Miss Grogan will have her case again heard before a jury. Tom Iliggius and wife of Lakeside, who reside on their ranch about nine miles from that place, are making a visit to their old home aud friends at Dubuque, Iowa. This is their first visit there since leaving twenty-five years ago. I rs. Norton Entertains Romans' Club i Mr. W W Norton entertained the Woman s Club of Alliance at her home Friday afternoon, and the tpaclous rest- tl ince wm filled with delighted guests boeralvery Interesting papers on French art were read and the musical number by the club chorus were thoroughly enjoyed At the meeting Mrs U. Mewhirier, who went as club delegate to the Slut-Convention at l'ecumseh, October 24. 2$ and aotb, gave a fuli report ot the contention Mrs, Gift, ot Falls City, was elected Presi dent, and Mrs. Paul, of St. Paul, was elected District Vice President and will have supervision ot the Sixth Congression al District) which includes Alliance Alter a delicious lunoheon, served In the inimitable stle which makes dining at the Norton home a long remembered pleasure, the Club adiourned to meet two teeks later. Crowded Out With a pago of election news for this issue of The Herald, much interesting matter is crowded out this week. In eluded in the items crowded out is n most interesting communication from Mrs. J. J. Vance, press superintendent of the Alliance. W. C. T. U., but as the .ladies will be so pleased over the re suit oi the election in Nebraska they will probably not miss the W. C. T. U department much this week City Council Meets Wednesday evening the city council assembled iu special meetiug to con sider the bids for installing the city sewer in district 29, which is iu the southeast part of Alliance, The con- 'tract was let to E. C. Young & Co., for a consideration of $2,400. Work is to be commenced at once. J ANNOUNCEMENTS. f HOtV ROSARV CATHOLIC CHURCH Order of Services Sunday Masses, 7:00, 9 00, aud 10 30 a. m except on the third Sunday of , every month when the order is 9:00 and 10:30 a. m. Evening service every Sunday even ing at 7:30. Rev. W. L. McNamara, Pas tor ST. MATTHEW'S HPISCOI'AL. ClllMtCli Services for week commencing Sim day, Nov, t3, igto: Sunday Holy Communion at 8 a.m., Sunday School at 10 a.m., Morning prayer and sermon at it a.m., Even ing prayer and sermon at 4:30 p.m. Subject of Bermon in the morning, "Religious ApaMiy." Thursday Choir practice for boys at 4:30 p.m. A Frida) --Choir''practicc at 8 p.m. H- Harris, Rector. , STRASBURGER Scatter the sunshine, banish the gloom. Good motto, isn,t it? The Ptesbyteriau Sunday school at Strasburger had an election last Sunday afternoon in which Mrs. Speer was elected superintendent, Mrs. Stair assistant super intendent, John It. Strasburger chorister, and Louis Wall secretary-treasurer. A, il. Hrown of Hastings, Nebraska, spent Monda) night and Tuesday with John 13, Strasburger. Hope he will come again, Mrs. Strusburger is having an excellent time Clark Norris, her brother-in-law, took her and all her brothers and sister in his large touring car and sped away to Princeton where they were to dine with cousin Fred Norris. Harry McMillan is improving hit farm by building a nice frame barn and hen house. Mr. lleywood it to make wells tor vm. Philportand Harry McMillan. We have some excellent water in the hills, and it isn't fire water either. No body ever gets any here unless there is something radically wrong with his de partment of the interior, No more snakes here. Jules Sandoz killed them all. Wm , John It., Jr. and Harrison Stras burger and Fred Dennett are all husking corn on the Strasburger farms They have over 100 acres to pick which will yield at least fifty bushels per acre. Marquard Peterson reports his only brother who was verv ill tomewhat better. Neighbor Starr's sight sems to be im proving. Trust that before long he will be completely restored to health. "The Squaw Man," which will be at the Phelan opera house Wednesday, Nov. 16, carries 23 acting people and a sixty-foot car of scenery. "The Squaw Man" at the Phelan opera house Wednesday, Nov. ifi, has broken more box office records than any play on the road. Rev. and Mrs. J, B, Brown left on 43 Tuesday for Glen in Sioux county, wheie they will conduct a series of meetings for a week- They will return next Wednesday. Rev. D. Webster Davis of Crawford, well known to many Herald readers as a very entertaining persouator, passed through Alliance last Friday, enroute to Sidney, where he was going to give a public reading. B. P. Phipps, Hyannis' tonsonal artist, was in Alliance on business yesterday. BOYS1 GIRLS! FREE COLUMBIA BICYCLEb for a little easy spare-time work for Hampton's Magazini:. Seud postal for wonderful FREE Bicycle Offer. Address "Bicycle Club," Room 538, 66 West 35II1 St., New York. 44'4t WHY USE The value of your telephone'depends up on the extent of its connections and upon its operation in giving you good service in reach ing any one, anywhere at any time. This Company is a part of a great tele phone system financially strong, centralized , and nation wide; and we feel that your ac quaintance with our methods must mean your friendship and support. Business men in 40,000 American cities now use the Bell Telephone, and there are more than 1000 new instruments installed by the Bell system every day. NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY. T, H. BEESON, AitsoSssletjr Pssra Highest in Leavening Efficiency Makes Hot Breads Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Reeves have word from their eou, B. V, Reeves, who resides with his family uine miles from Torrington, Wyo., that his wife is suffering from a cancer which re cently developed on her breast. We hope she may soou he recovered from the dread disease. I Grape Cream I THE BELL? The Doll sign n the only sym bol of efficient, Instantaneous or universal 'telephone service. Local Manager. NOTICE OF milCATlM Tliedofisodanti.Tocl M.nitmbo.Malilda lUm IKJ, Id wife, Lstey k Camp Comtmny, hnd the unknown holraof Clmrles K. ttflmoti, (lerrmv pd, will take nntlee Unit ou the 3rd dr of No vcnilipr two. WtUam A. Nnrliigtfrtto plaintiff, filed his petition In tiu District Court of Box lluttn county, Ncurnnkn, XftnInU Joel M. Ilutn tw, Matilda llumlin lilt wifo, Ansley Bunking Uoinpany, CHtev & Uamp Cornp'my, unit un known tielri of Cliurlen U. Gibson, defend iiiita, tlio object and nniidr of wlilcliure to tnilot the tilled In the pliilntlll upon the bouthwest yrwrtcr tSWH) of mtetlon Thirty Klu GW In township Twenty Six (Sill north of lUtige lorty Nine M) west In liox umto county, Stnto of Nohriwkii, and to exclude phuIi and till of wild dufen.lmilH from any In tcrcM tliemlu. ' Vouuro required to answer bald petition oil or ln-fori) the 12th day of (iocombur, 1010, Datod November .1. into. Wtl.MAM A.HPniNdKlt. 4"-U-Kl 1'lulnlllT. NOTICE TO NGN-RESIDENTDEFENBANTS TlindcfendaiitbOtirliard By Uamp ami Mr. 1,1 kiiinn wife of Gerhard Kykitnin, ilrst real namo unknown, will tu 10 notice that oa the 3f!J !,,'r f Novi'inlmr, lPioVlritll Smith, plain tiff, Hied bin petition In the District Court of llox Hutto County, Nehmalru.nealnitlHerliitrrt I.ykiimp and Mr KyUamp wlfoof Uerhnrd Kykarnp, HrKt tx'ul nunm unknown, defend ant, the object mid prayer of which It to havH 1 yeyuiico dated November -.v. isiH) from Ono iieiiinmin r, owner anil wire to tint wild Uer bard Kykarnp lor-LourOn.. (I) arid Tw (Si nud boath Ilulf fwirthritAt Quarter if NhH)f neethmOiiPdlliiMwntfblp Twenty Four til) north of Itimics i'Uty oMO fin Wrl In Uor lluttu county, Nebruxlm, mid to bate Hie lltlo to wild pruiuUci(iileiiHi in the plalntlil' You aru required to answer Mild pt(toli on or before the 3th day of Ili-cumber. fit). Dated JStnVmber ;t, Uiu, Viiinif. smith. . Vtuiiitirf. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION ThedefH iluiitt liviTeit II Milt-i mil Al-im-uii Uitiniiii Miller liU wife, will ileittico lliiiton llie.lrd ihiy 1. 1 iM-iilciiili-i" linn, I i. Unlaid the plMllillll. Hied int. ii.Uili.fi in Ihu district Itniirl uf ln l.uiici i.iiuit Srixii- k, ItUllll.St l.txrvll II Mil '1 l,;ill . liir oil Miller, W. W. Norton mid 'Ib'wviiuu. 1 tiuitu Iiik fi Ijouii AhxHhttfin, tlio object unit piuy erof which Ik to funxlonca ci-rluln proiult ory note In the hum of S2 HIM Mvured by 11 iiiorli:u;:t 1111 I otH IIum-i, ,.(wiiiir,Mlliinc, llox llnlto County NfhniHl(U. Mid wilt-mul niortauKu (K-liifruxecuted iy defeildnntKv r ett II Miller Mini fciibJ-.-l to a inurir iiro nf $1,000, executed by the ilefeinhiiit hyorcll II. Miller 10 ihf defendant I'nv MiIuiki' illinium A. I.OHU ARHirCmUun .li Mild 11, 111, en V. 'tin (.aid note m due the pUlnijir Isdaird ili xil iluy of tiupteiuiMr IPeT. and tint ami u .ibbi Muy IS, mi 1I11U llivru ! ilnwrtn.Ui.i.l uuoatd uoii mild niortgitixo th iioi of HTree ror which Mini with Inli rest f n in tMs-iUlMliO uhiiiilirr pi-ujhjiir ti ilcc enut fwrtvUure and vilonffiiiil priiUM;-,, Von aru required lomixwer mI I iH'Utlniioii oi-licroru tins ijih cbiy of Decern U-r, nio. Duled Nuremuvr I -Mil Hi -HM f.UJMliir. , -- 'tjAtf,.......... NOTICE FOR PU8UCAT1 , V TlitNlefi'iidiwitft American InVclinciit Cm luy .nd T. A. Thimiii'Min, lie eii.laiH WI luki- iii.tlct tbiit 011 lir:irn day of Nor Hll), I- K Ki-ddifh and Vt-r IHilieudiilJ, tin. nlaln UIIh, Hied Hi-lr iietltiou in the HMfiet Coyrt of Itux Hutu- Uimuty. Ncbruka, nualiist AiniTiciin InW'Minvut ('ompiiny. liunk of Comnienv Amuricuti l.ouii and fruxt l!om puiij, mid T. A 'Ihomiuioti, the object and, prayer of which 11 reus a ftrht t-uirne of uctlon to nave declared liald and MilUfied of rciixct u ri'rt.iiu tux lien upon theSouirifai,t Uimrtur iiii-uui'ii 'Iblrty (301 111 township Twenty loii' 1 l nortliof Kuntfc Fifty (ioj'wot umiur and by virion, of 11 tretisurcru tax gale cer tlllCJiie Ihmii'I to lb, iiaid American liiTest niem r.nniiDiiy of Knunetebunr. Iowa. Novem tivri 1!'I for l In- taxes of the year Isoo in tho Kjmot Jit fW; and aa M.voud caUMiof tu-tion to Inii'iiecliirtMl paid ami citltled of record a cortalu tax llu In fim.r of T A. TboiniiMiil, ny rlrtue of 11 lax sai i-ertillcato duted Jan, ?, myfortbiuaxtHof the year R89uiou tho Nurthwesi (Juarlerof mh-iIoh nliieteen it(i) in township Iwitity Konr (it) north if lUnco I Jfiy (30) weit In tho Mini of in to, witli pray rr that Mild tax lions Ire rauevlled uf rniirJ and the title t.i ut( of Mild laud bu uulclcd iu the planum ou aru rminlrwl to iinxwur hiild petition ou or before the liih day of l)eceiiitn;r, lyil) Dated NovemlMir 3, 1910. I , I'.. Kkddixii, I'mT.u Uuiikmui.u T-tt-!t I'Ulntlfrs, C. L. Beeson of Lincoln, who is an uncle of Manager Tom Beeson of tho Alliance Telephone Exchange, 13 spend ing a week in the city. "The Squaw Man" at I'belan opera house, Wednesday. Nov. 16, is one of the most noted attractions on the road. Probably the largest and finest dra matic production ever brought here will be "The Squaw Man." Phelan opera housje. Wednesday, Nov. 16. Ben Johnson of Hemingford baa shipped a car load of hogs to Omaha. Monday he purchased a corn fed JJox Butte county hog, weighing exactly 400 pounds. The oddest thiug about it was that he guessed the exact weight. The hog brought thirty dollars, which makes it look as if hog raising is profit able here.