The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, January 05, 1911, Image 6

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A. D. RODGERS
ALLIANCE MAY HAVE PUEL OIL
Tfv Wyoming Oil Mon's Assorts
tlon hnn bern oraanlztMi at Chey
enne, Wyoming One of the purpos
es of the association It to run a
:.i'inc!'-r pipe line from the oil fields
of the I'opo Agle, near lender. Wy
oming, to Omaha, which will be a
distance of nearly 70 miles
Branch lines will he nin to near
by towns along the line iind also to
Cheyenne and Denver. This would
mean that Alliance would be on one
of these linen The oil Is very much
cheaper than roal and can be Womi
mil' li more economically
The North western railroad is now
using this oil for fuel with very
good results. In California. Arl.ona.
New Mexico and Texas, fuel oil la
us.-d by railroads, and In place of
coal altogether. It Is only in the
last two or three years that these
oil wells have been developed to
their present capacity.
CORRESPONDENCE
EXPLOSION AT LOTSPEICH HOME
Monday noon the fire department
was called out to the home of Char
ley l.otspeich, S:6 Laramie Avenue
A fire had been started In t he
kitchen range by Mrs Ixitspelch,
who did not know that the water
back In the stove was frozen.
in a few minutes the steam gen
erated by the hot fire completely
blew oui the front of the stove and
created great havoc In the kitchen.
Had Mrs Lotspeich been in the
room at the time it is probable that
she would have been badly injured.
The fire was put out before the
department arrived, but the kitchen
was completely wrecked. We are
told that this is the third explosion
of this kind since the recent cold
snap Bet In.
New
Queensware Line
1 have just added a new, full and
complete line of Queensware. Hy stock
includes everything in this line. See the
beautiful hand-painted Chinaware, Cut
Glass and Silverware. The quality is guar
anteed and the prices are right.
I. L. AC H ESO N
ALLIANCE
The Herald Publishing Company is
mailing out a calendar for the month
of January. These are printed on
lia cardboard and Will be mailed
to a regular list of over five hundred
monthly Kach month will have
different scene and the collection
for the fear will be worth keeping.
Anyone desiring to he put on the list
should make application to the Her
aid Office.
A gentleman from Hayard, who
recently went to Mexico on an ex
cursion, was in Alliance Wednesday
morning. He was very enthusiastic
over that country and stated that he
had purchdsed land there. The ex
cursion he was with was sent down
by the Mexico-American Land Com
pany, of Kansas City, and about
thirty-five people were In the party.
It is not expected that the Alliance
excursion will return for about two
or three weeks more.
8TRA8BURGER
Christmas came and wai wonder
fully enjoyed at Strasburger. It
seemed as If all the ladles In and a-
round this burg had decided to make
everybody happy, so far as lay In
their power. and truly they succeed
pd The Lloyds and Forneys. the
Walls. lamberons and Moores, the
Sandocs. Squires, Stars Strasburg
ers, and their sister, Miss f'tnkham,
the Argos and the McMillans. the
Sc hoens and Veronal, say nothing
of the many bachelors and pretty
maidens, in fact, everybody for miles
around was at the Strasburger school
house excepting a few families with
other engagements. The day was
a success.
Joy, happiness, hopefulness, help
fulness and smiles abounded Every
one was happy and tried to make ev
eryone else happy. And such a ban
quet -turkeys, chickens, ducks and
salads galore--and cakes and plea
My! Oh my! Apple, pumpkin, mince
and raisin pies. Before dining all
sang, "Praise (iod from whom all
blessings flow " Afterwards all
sang, Hies t he the tie that hinds.
Songs were sung with the organ and
violin accompanlament , Harry McMil
lan playing the violin and John B.
Strasburger the organ, and everybody
singing, "Fear not, I am with thee,"
etc. Appropriate remarks were made
by Mrs. Speer, Mrs. Star and Mrs.
Wall Children gave recitations.
A beautiful Christmas tree, candies
and presents were there for the boys
and girls. A solo was sung by Mr.
Fred Mc Millan-The Lost Chord
and Mr. John B. Strasburger Bang
"Oh Love that wilt not let me no "
Then all went away to their homes
feeling nobler and better and hap
pier heartily glad thai each helped
to celebrate the bir;h of Htm who
is "the way, the truth and the life,"
and who said of himself, "If I be
lifted up 1 will draw all men unto
me."
Mr. Hore of Hock Uapids. Iowa,
sent a very nice letter to the cor
respondent. Me is doing nicely and
is very buty, He has purchased an
other home in Hock Haplds. We are
mighty glad he and the madam and
boys are well and happy.
tSOODK OLDE HOY
GOOD
STENOGRAPHERS
Are Always in Demand.
Careful attention is given to
the welfare of each pupil in
the
Commercial Department
OF
ST. AGNES ACADEMY
ALLIANCE. NEBB
Call or Write for litansitiw
(Him it I. C. Smith Typtwritart Usd
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 &
on
OFFICE AT
nil nannaii'rfiiwii nnfrirtT
PHILLIPS' UNOCEHY
Wallaces
Transfer Line
Household goods
moved promptly
and transfer work
solicited. Phone 4
Frank Wallace, Prop'r.
If you had a great big Christmas
box delivered to you, and If you took
great pains to open it carefully, and
then found that It contained only
common (garden variety) bricks In
stead of gold bricks, wouldn't you
feel disappointed?
Wm. Conrad, traveling salesman
for Wheeler & Motter of St. Joe,
spent the Holidays in the above city.
The Misses Huth and Ksther Glau
who are attending High school at
Alliance returned to their home at
Angora for the Yuletlde season.
Miss ThratUM Koch returned to her
homestead at Malinda last week.
One interesting item that was un
intentionally omitted last week and
for which copy bad been prepared,
was a list of the Christmas sales of
the Hennett Company branch store,
in this city, of which Mrs. .) T.
Wiker is the manager. This list
will be found elMWher) in this issue.
Central Lumber Co.
Building: Haterial, Piles, Posts
HEHINQFORD, and Coal NEBRASKA
Repair Work
Sewing Machines and
Organs.
Have secured the services of a prac
tical mechanic and can guarantee all
work done by him. Don't trust your
work to travelling repair men. This
man will be here permanently. Re
pairs and parts furnished for all ma
chines. Phone 139. Geo. D. Darling.
SKIN AFFECTIONS
WHKTHKH OX INFANT OR GROWN
i'ERSON CURED BY ZEMO
AND ZEMO SOAP
The Moisten druj store says to every per
son, be it man, woman or child, who has
an irritated, tender or itching skin to come
to our store and procure a bottle of ZEMO
ana a cane 01 .tMU soap and it you are
not entirelv satisfied with results, come
back and get your money. So confident
are of the efficacy of this clean, simple
treatment, that we make you this unusual
offer.
ZEMO is a clear liquid for external use
that has cured so many cases of eczema
pimples, dandruff and other forms of skin
eruption. ,tMU and .hmU soap are
most economical as well as the cleanest and
most effective treatment for affections of
the skin or scalp, whether on infant or
grown person. 1
DEATH IN ROARING FIRE
may not result from the work of
firebugs, but often severe burns are
caused that make a quick need for
Bucklen'a Arnica Salve, the quick
est, in ' cure for burns, wounds
bruises, boils, sores. It subdues In
flammation. It kills pain. It soothes
and heals. Drives off skin erup
tiniis, ulcers or piles. Only 25c at
V. J. Hrennan's. :i-4t
THE LINCOLN ft
JOURNAL
A Whole Year Without Sunday
This is just a BARGAIN RATE and
is not good after December 28
If you want tho Big Sunday Journal Included the Bargain Price
will be 9 00. The regular prlee of the State Journal la 94. 00
without Sunday and 99. OO with Sunday.
KEEP TRACK OF THE LEGISLATURE
by reading thla big Lincoln paper that haa no atrlnga to It and
oan print the truth about everybody and everything. Mo beer
or whlaMey ada. No naaty medical ada. Paper atopa when time
la up. It a not toroed on you like many other pa per a. Wo would
like to have you try It at thla out prloo tor the year 1919. Addroaa
The Nebraska State Journal, Lincoln, Nebr.
DOCTORS
Searles ft Searles
It year In Lincoln
BVliCIAIJSTS IN
CbroDlc and
Nervous Diseases ot
Men and Women
SKIN AND BLOOD
DISEASES
Gall Stones ft Piles
removed without an
liberation. All dla-
oases of the Nose. Throat
ach. Bowels. Liver, Rheumatism
lure. Variocele. Kidney and Bladder.
All Diseases and Disorders ot Men
All Examination and Conaultationa
FREE. Chargea Low, Quick Curat.
Call or write for booklet. P. O. Box 22
Office hour 9 to 11:30; 1 to 4; nights 7 to
Dr. Searles & Searles, Jncoin3 n'
M ee t tieS
w
under one roof
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LAND PR0DUO5 EXHIBIT
A aL.. I IQ OO M99mim)pmmWM
Exhibits from every western state, showing
w is (jruHu ana now to grow it. Exhibits
Irrigation unci dry- farniiiiic methods. Exhibits
bowing bow to raise more torn wheat M
oats alfalfa and uotatoes. Good rnada n.
hlbit and lectures how to prevent hog chol- 1
ara. Moving pictures and illustrated lectures
good music and clean entertainment Ari-
tfiisslon 2 5 cents.
Come to the Omaha Land 5how.
w&mm
llk Boards
r""l83?WSJ a descriptions
J'' for any part of a
f j 3 I house or barn.
DieksLumber & Coal Co.
Phone 22 D. Waters, Mgr.
I I Need A W I
k TRAINED JA I
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Lunga,
Notice of Attachment
B. P, Urinstead. first name un
known, will take notice that on the
2nd day of December, ttlO, W. S
Kidnell, a Justice of the Peace, in
Uld for Alliance, 2nd wanl precinct
Boa Butte County. Nebraska, issued
an order of Attac luni'iit for the sum
of ($30.50), thirty dollars and fifty
cents, in an action pending before
bin wherein W. W. Norton la plain
tiff and B. P. Orlnstead, first name
unknown, is defendant. That the
property of said defendant consist
ing of one lot of household goods
have been attached under said or-
' der. Said cause has been continued
until the 2nd day of Feb., 1911, at
one o'clock P.M.
W, W. NORTON,
3-4t-88 Plaintiff
Bids Wanted for Delivering Goods
The Merchants of Alliance, Nebr., are
going to inaugurate a co-operative de:
livery system and the following firms
will consider bids and propositions
from responsible parties to operate the
system. Desch & Birkel, Alliance
Grocery Co. A. D. Rodgers, G. W.
Duncan, Saxton & Roach. Watson &
Wataoau 1 W. Herman. 1. L. Achrnon.
Midlery Grocer Co., Phillips Gmcerv
CO- I tf JQQ
"Yes, I'm sorry, too, that you cannot fill the position, but what
I need is a TRAINED man a man who thoroughly understands
the work."
"No, there's no other position open we've hundreds of appli
cants now on the list waiting for the little jobs. This position calls
for a TRAINED man. Good day."
That's it. There's a bijj call for the trained man the
man who can handle the big things the man who is an
expert.
You can easily, receive the training that will put you
in the class of well-paid men. You can't begin to under
stand how quickly the little coupon below will bring you
success. Already it has helped thousands of men to better
paying positions and more congenial work. It will cost you
only a two-cent stamp to learn how it is all done. Just
mark the coupon as directed and mail it today. The Inter
national Correspondence Schools have a way to help you.
During last year over 4,000 students voluntarily re
ported better positions and
higher salaries secured
through I. C. S. training.
To only this small per
centage of our student
body there was brought in
creased salaries amounting
in one year to over Two
Million Dollars!
Don't fill a little job all
your life when you can so
easily move up in the world.
The Business of This Place
is to Raise Salaries
Is the tlsat la mmrk tax Caapoa
lBlrraauonal Correspondence Schools
ax 7H. Scranton. Pa.
Pirate ttplala. without lurtBtf ubllfllloa on my
bait, bow I .it quality lot a latgei lalaty in
the puittiua t.cfotc which I have aiaikrd X
Steaaenphrt
AcKrmarroeni Write!
Show-Cud Write.
WiarJow Tnmoaer
Gril Service
Tealfc-MlSut.
FJecthoaa
Electrical Eaataeer
cal Draitaruan
Telephone Engineer
Electric Lishnna Supt
Mechanical Engineer
Surveyor
Stationary Engineer
Civil Engineer
Building Contractor
Architectural Draft.
Architect
Structural Engineer
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