The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, December 15, 1910, Image 5

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Phelan Opera House,Tutsd,Dec. 20
VM. I . GASKELL A EDWIN W. ROWLAND
Of 1 1 K
George Middleton's Dramatization of Meredith NiihoUon' Novel
"The House of a Thousand Candles"
With RICHARDSON1 COTTON as "BATES"
As Produced for One Year at
Daly and Hackett Theatres. New York, and
Garrick Theatre, Chicago
"The audience at the Garrick liked the play and
many, inauv audiences will go wild over it. ' Ann
Leslie in Chicago Daily News.
Prices for this Engagement, 50c, $1.00, $1.50
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3V TeaV nsmats
Is not complete without C andy and
Nuts. You should see the line of Nuts
and Candy we have. Hickory Nuts,
Black Walnuts, Brazil Nuts, Brazil
Nuts, English Walnuts, Pecans, Al
monds and Mixed Nuts. Everything in
Candy that the heart desires. See us
before you buy.
Alliance Grocery Co.
Phone 56
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Until Xmas we will sell the same
Candies that Montgomery Ward
& Company sell for sixteen cents
per pound at fifteen cents per
pound. This inc ludes Chocolates,
Bon Bons, Peppermint and Win
tergreen Lozenges, etc., etc.
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Boards
of all descriptions
for any part of a
house or barn.
Dieks Lumber 4 Coal Co.
Phone 22 D. Waters, Mgr.
ffxCALUHET
Received
Highe.t
Award
World'. Pure
Food
Exposition
BAKING POWDER
The wonder of bak
ing powders Calumet.
Wonderful in its raising
powers us uniformity,
ts never failing result, its
purity.
Wonderful in its hmhm.
It costs less than the hiyh -price
trust brands, but it is worth as
much. It costs a trifle more than
the chop and big can kinds
it is worth more. But proves its
real economy in the baking.
Ue CALUMET the Modem
Baking Powder.
At all Grocers.
WESTERN NEBRASKA
Mews of Interest to All in This Part of
the State.
At the annual meeting of the Sioux
County Agricultural Society, held at
Harrison November zblh, W. L. Hoyt
was elected president, K. B- Schnurr
was re-elected secretarv, and John
Marking treasurer. The secretary's
report for ioio showed receipts of f,
1 So. 59, and disbursements of $3,176.
48. Walter L. Wier, of Harrison, and
Miss lennie Kutlev were married in
that city on Thanksgiving day.
A successful Thanksgiving ball was
given bv the firemen ot Broken Bow at
the Opera House.
Prof. H. H- Reiiiiund, superinten
dent of city schools at Crawford, is
making an effort to establ'ch a public
library in that town, and is being sup
ported in his efforts by the leading cit
izens, including the local press.
A movement is on foot to bond Mor
rill county to secure funds to construct
bridges across the North Platte river
at Bridgeport and Bayard, leading cit
izens of those two towns working to
gether to push the project.
The Farmers' Co-Operative Associa
tion has been incorporated at Heming
ford. with a capital of $50,000, of
which $3,500 is paid up. The purpose
of the incorporation is to buy and sell
lumber, coal, building material, and
other merchandise necessary at whole
sale and retail- The incorporators are
T. A. Green. M. Hutton, L. E. Mc
Cluskey, Win. Delsing, J. Y. McClus
key, Chas. L. Lockwood, Robert An
derson, Phillip Pitts, Orville Kidwell,
J. T. Christensen, Wm. Hollinrake.
Henry Gasseling. John Gasseling, Hugo
Lichte, August Drews, James Monta
gue, John Barnstad, T Colviu, A. Col
vin, A. Hutton and W. L- Clark.
K. L- Pierce, of Hemingford, has
filed application for druggist's permit
to sell "malt, spirituous and vinous
livuors for bechanical, medicinal and
sacramental purposes."
It is expected that Ithe run of the
Scottsbluff Suear factory will be com
pleted about December 25th.
The Scottsbluff Sugar Company has
offered the growers of sugar beets an
additional price of twenty-five cents per
ton for 1911, providing 100,000 tons
are raised for the factory- Seventy
five thousand tons were raised during
1910.
The Herald keeps files of all western
Nebraska newspapers. They can be
seen at any time by interested parties.
The steam laundry of McDowell
Brothers, at Scottsbluff, was complete
ly destroyed by fire last week. The
feed store of C. D. Snyder was mostly
destroyed- Losses were fully covered
by insurance
Negotiations are under way for the
purchase of the Scottsbluff electric
light plant bv Denver capitalists.
It is believed that Dunning is to have
a new bank. S. S. Lichty aud Luther
Howard are said to be the promoters of
the proposed bank.
Buy your Red Cross Christmas Seals
at The Herald office and help the good
cause along. One cent each.
Much attention has beeh given by the
newspapers of the United States to the
imprisonment of Richards, Comstock,
Jameson and Triplett in the Adams
county jail- The facts in the case, as
reported by the special government
agent sent to investigate, are that the
men are living in tegular prison stv'e.
sleeping on prison beds, eating prison
meals, and taking their sentences as
ordered-
A serious fire was narrowly avoided
at Kushville last Friday morning, when
a drunk man in Chamberlain R Waite's
livery barn kicked a lantern over, set"
ting the barn on fire.
Rushville wants a garage. It has
fourteen autos and no place to repair
them. Here is an opportunity for
some one with a little mouey aud ex
perience to get a good location
A vote will be held in Custer county
ou January oth to decide whether or
: not $50,000 shall be levied for 1 Ht
1 court boube.
The Central Telephone Company at
Broken Bow has moved into its new
building which costs, with improvement
and apparatus, about $50,000.
The Bridgeport Electric Light and
Power Company has started work OS
the construct!on of a plant. Bridge
port will have an entire new plant and
system in a few months.
The railroad and express companies
paid Morrill county $19,341. 38 in taxes
last week.
The Crawford Tribune states that
government surveyors are operating on
Runningwater creek wijh a view of con
structing a large dam for irrigation
purposes.
1 he citv council at Crawtord seems
to change members unite rapidly. I Iip
Crawford Courier states that it might
be well to impure every morning who
the city officials were.
The Thomas County Clipper comes
out with an improved look this week,
caused by a new printing press.
A new meat market has been opened
at Seneca by Earl Smith.
Mitchell is to have a new C)era
House soon-
BOWLING
ALLEY
In this department of The Herald on
December ist it was stated that John
Krause, of Rushville, had gone to Ger
many. This was taken from another
paper and was a mistake, as is evi
denced by the fact that he was in Alli
ance on Mondav of this week. Mr.
Krause stated that it was his opinion
that the storv that he had jumped his
bond and gone to Germany had been
started by a newspaper man in the
north end of the state, for whose paper
he refused to subscribe. However tfiat
may be. he is still on the ground and
will fight the case against him in the
courts, and if he fails, take his med
icine.
HELPFUL WORDS
CHANGES HANDS
From An Alliance Citizen
Is your back lame and painful':
Does it ache especially after exer
tion? Is there a soreness in the kidney re
gion? These symptoms indicate weak kid
neys;
There is danger in delay.
Weak kidnevs fast get weaker.
Give your tro-ible prompt attention.
Doan's Kidney Pills act uicklv.
Thev strengthen weak kidnevs.
Read this Alliance testimony .
Mrs. G. E. Leidy, 32-2 E. Dakota
street, Alliance, Nebr-, says: "I can
highly recomineud Doan's Kidney Pills
to all sufferers from kidney complaint,
as I have used them on a number of oc
casions with good results."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50c
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y-,
sole agents for the United States.
Remember the name Doan's and
take no other.
I have purchased the ALLIANCE HOWLING ALLEY
and am placing it in first-class condition. You will be
given good treatment and your patronage is solicited.
Prizes Given Every Week for Best Scores
LADIES' DAY
Tuesday will be Ladies' Day
J.O. BABCOCK.Prop.
I m. VAUGHN
DEALER IN
Monarch and Colorado Goal
HARRY P. C0URSEY
Live M and
General Auctioneer
Farm Sales a Specialty
TERM! REAS iN ABLE
Phone 72 ALLIANCE. NEBR.
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OFFICE, 212 LARAMIE AVE.
PHONE, 666
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Monarch Coal, $6.50 per ton, cash
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Telephone Orders Receive
Prompt Attention
Hemingford House
SIl tlE & RAY, Props.
Kates, $2 per day
Newly remodeled through
out. The best of table serv
ice. Clean rooms. Special
attention to transients.
HOTEL ALLIANCE
EUROPEAN
FULLY MODERN
Equipment and service first-class in every department
Cafe in Connection -Open Day and Night
On the left and across the street from the
Burlington station