The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, January 19, 1911, EDITION No. 1, Image 2

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    SPECIALS
THE CELEBRATE1
Holmes & Edwards Silverware
Guaranteed 23 years
We have everything in the silver line, Including
teaspoons, tablespoons, knives and forks, berry spoons,
oyster ladles, cold meat forks, gravy spoons, etc., etc.
Don't Fall to See Our Gold Embossed
Sliver Goods. They are Beauties
C.A.SHINDLER
Hemingford, ISebr.
Hardware, Ranges, Heating and Cook Stoves,
Cutlery, Tinware, etc. In the new building.
Ij jGeiiSN
Central Lumber Co.
Building material, Piles, Posts
HEniNQFORD, and Coal Nebraska
UP
TO
DATE
A. D. RODGERS
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NOTICE TO SETTLE
Having sold our store, known as the Phillips Grocery,
all persons knowing themselves indebted to us should call
at our ofttee and settle these accounts or make arrangements
for an extension of time. Office at 405 Box Butte Ave. Phone
ORA E. & LUKE PHILLIPS.
H EM I N C FORD
Mrx. A. M. Miller MtMtOlMfl Uw
I ! mi :.. .1 Bnd boys 10 n sW o'
clock dinner Monday evening In hon
or of Mr hiiiI Mrs Col. Fosket. The
dinner whk certainly prand, with Tom
McAndresH and A. M Miller nt the
hend of the tallies acting an head
lights. After dinner the boys prac
ticed a few pieces which all enjoyed
very much. We believe on account
of the big feast and such smiling
fares the hoys played better than
any time before.
Our City well Ik progressing splen
dldly.
Mr and Mrs Got, Kosket return
ed to Hemingford from their honey
moon Saturday
Frank Naglescbnelder was an Al
liance paasenger Monday.
Dr. MeEuen was called out to Ne
konts Tuesday. On his way back
his auto got lame and the doctor
had to be brought to town In a lum
ber wagon.
Mrs. Frank Naglegchneider spent
the first of the week with her moth
er, Mrs. Oelger.
Mrs. Ira riilllips. of Sioux county,
visited with Mrs. Oeo. Hedgecock.
Miss Ruth Taylor came up from
Alliance Thursday to give her pupils
music lessons.
James Hunter came up from Alli
ance going on out to the ranch. He
returned to Alliance the same day.
Lee Lloyd has been on the sick
list for some time.
The Hemingford Hand Hoys went
down to Alliance to spend Tuesday
and Wednesday entertaining the
riremen's Convention with some
fine music,
Mr. Hubs whs a passenger to Alli
ance Wednesday.
DUNLAP
Harry Deere, who has been In
the northeastern part of the state
husHlng corn, returned last week.
Lem and l.yle Deere went down
to the ditch Monday.
Mr. Henderson made n business
trip to Alliance Tuesday; also out
post master, Mr. Dean.
Arthur Lore and family visited
his father J. A. lore Sunday, re
turning Monday.
W. A. Dunlap and gUtl were up
In the Henderson neighborhood Mon
day delivering books.
Mr. Oliver Is building a barn this
week for John Huins.
George Severson went to the Den
ver market with a car load of hogB
Sunday.
Ed. Deiker made a business trip
to Angora Wednesday.
Bert Miller also went to Angora
Wednesday Miss Helen Dunlap go
ing aiong ior a pleasure ride.
Harry Miller, who was verv sick
last week, is up and around again.
Mr. and Mrs. Gaines Chapman vis
Ited at the Hubble home Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cal Deere visited
Mrs. Ritter Thursday.
We are pleased to learn that Mrs
John Hums' health is improving and
nope sue win soon be entirely well.
LEGAL NOTICE
HUBBLES FLAT
Our rejoicing over nice weather
brought snap
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ashford are
visiting at V. H. Hubbies for a few
days
A surprise on Ed. Sweezy was
well attended. Every one reports a
fine time.
Mrs. A. Keptner has Just arrived
from Oklahoma to make her husband
a visit this winter If her health will
permit.
Robert Ashford and Arthur Hub
ble were callers at A. Lore s Thurs
day. Albert Wright and John Chapman
went through Hubble's Flat on a
business trip. Don't want It to
happen again.
The people of the Flat will have
to put signs up: "Please shut gates."
Mr. John Deere's were moving in
their new house Tuesday.
A. Ross visited at Arthur Lore's
Monday and Tuesday.
W Dunlap was delivering his books
in this vicinity Thursday.
There is talk of changing the mail
route again. Better let well enough
alone.
The storm last Saturday at BcottS-
bluff blew in the window light! of
business blocks and nthe divide
you could not see a toot before you.
Miss Mollie Cogar haB returned
from llarrisburg whore she has 1 n
Staying With Mrs. Ashford.
A. L. J-ore visited with J. A. l,ore
Sunday and Monday.
Arthur Hubble attended I partv
at Hope Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Gaines Chapman and
little son were Thursday visitors at
w. it. Hubble's.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Denton were
at M in a tare Friday.
Wallaces
Transfer Line
Household goods
moved promptly
and transfer work
solicited. Phone 4
frank Wallace, Prop'r.
I 1'HlllII'V tiHOCEKY
IN THE UNITED STATES DIS
TRICT COURT, FOR THE DIS
TRICT OF NEBRASKA, NORTH
PLATTE DIVISION.
In the Matter of )
Everrett O. Cool, )
Bankrupt. )
Case No. 7, In Bankruptcy, Volun
tary Petition.
NOTICE OF FIRST
MEETING OF CREDITORS
To the creditors of Everett O
tool, of Alliance in the County of
Box Butte, and in the District afore
said. BankruDt.
Notice is hereby given that on the
19th day of December, A. D. 1910,
the said Everett O. Cool, was duly
adjudged a bankruDt: tht
application of the bankrupt and due
Buowiug mat 11 win oe more conven
lent for the creditors and less at
pensive to the bankrupt's estate, to
nom uie nrst meeting or the credit
or8 at North Platte, Nebraska, in
stead of at Alliance. Nebraska it
the County In which said Bankrupt
resides, an order was issued that
the first meeting of the creditors of
saia muixrupt will be held in the of
fice of Walter V. Hoagland, Referee
in Bankruptcy, in the cltv of Vnrth
t iaue. .-veDrasKa, on the 28th day of
January A. D. 1911, at 9 o'clock in
the forenoon, at which time the
creditors may attend, prove the!
Claims, appoint a trustee, examine
me bankrupt, and transact such
Dusiness as may properly come be
fore such meeting.
WALTER V. HOAGLAND,
t It HI -477 Referee in Bankruptcy
LIKES THE HERALD
The Herald Publishing Company
hs receiveu a letter from Mrs W
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-'luiun, uu located at Henrietta
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me V.UU111), .Minnesota, asking us
to send their paper to that place.
She says that the thermometer plays
mini icu 10 ioriy uegrees below zero
but they have no blizzards She
states that they are always glad to
get The Herald, and asks to be plac
id ou the monthly calendar list.
AFTER BANK BURGLAR
The Chief of Police thought he
had made an importaut catch last
week when he landed a suspicious
looking character whom he thought
might be one of the South Dakota
bank burglars. Howevur he received
a message stating that the burglar
had been cawtured in Il.u,u.i
l" 1111 w
I Uur cbief Is always on the job.
i JANUARY SALE
THE GREATEST OF THEM ALL
THE SALE AT
PHIL PIZER'S
THE PALACE FOR MEN
Your Money's Worth or Your Money Back
I $10.00 Suits & Overcoats $ 7.45
12.50
15.00
18.00
20.00
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YOUNG MEN WANTED
Govenment Pays Railway Mail
Clerks 9800 to $1,400 a Year
Free Scholarships Are Offered.
Uncle Sam holds examinations for
railway mail clerk, postoffice clerk
or carrier, custom house and depart
mental clerks. Prepare at once for
the coming examinations.
Thousands of appointments are to
be made. Common school education
is all you need; city and country
people have equal chance. Start to
pre pare now free information. Free
scholarships this month. Write im
mediately to Central Schools, Dept.
H ;l'4. Rochester, N. Y.
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SAVES TWO LIVES
"Neither my sister nor myself
might be living today, if it had not
been for Dr. King's New Discovery"
writes A. D. McDonald of Fayette
vllle, N. C, R. F. D. No. 8, "for we
both had frightful coughs that no
other remedy could help. We were
told my sister had consumption. She
was very weak and had night sweats
but your wonderful medicine oom-
pletely cured us both. It's the best
I have used or heard of." For sore
lungs, coughs, colds, hemorrhage, la
grippe, asthma, hay fever, croup,
whooping cough, all bronchial troub
les, it's supreme. Trial bottle free.
50c and $1.00. Guaranteed by F. J.
Brennan. 3-4t
OLD 80LDIER TORTURED
"For years I suffered unspeak
able torture from indigestion, con
stipation and liver trouble," wrote
A. K. Smith, a war veteran at Erie,
Pa., "but Dr. King's New Life Pills
fixed me all right. They're simply
great." Try them for any stomach,
liver or kidney trouble. Only 25c at
P. J. Brennan's. 3-4t
Hemingford House
STEELE & RAY, Props.
Rates, $2 per day
Newly remodeled through
out. The best of table serv
ice. Clean rooms. Special
attention to transients.
Dr. Oliver McEuen
Physician and Surgeon
HEMINGFORD, NCBR.
SPECIALTIES: Diseases ol Women and
Children and Genito Urinary Organs
All calls answersd promptly lay or night
DOCTORS
Searles ft Searles
U year in Lincoln
Bi'l a 'iAl.b l 'S IN
Cbroolc and
Nervous Diseases of
Men and Women
SHIN AND BLOOD
DISEASES
Gall Stones ft Piles
removed wltliout an
......... All Aim.
Ji"' "v. , ' :
case OI me nose, inrou, uungi. aiom
sen. Uowels, Liver, Rheumatism, 8tno
lure. Vartocele. Kidney and Bladder.
All Diseases and Disorders ol Men
All Examinations and Consultation,
FREE. Charges Low, Quick Curea.
Call or write for booklet. P. O. Ba JS1
(if nee hours to 11:30; 1 to 4; nights 7 to
Drs. Searles & Searles, uncom Nt
219 Box Butte Ave., Alliance, Nebr.
Received
Highett
Award
World's Pure
Food
Exposition
CALUMET
BAKING POWDER
The wonder of bak
ing powders Calumet.
r s t
w ondertul 111 ,s raisins-
powers its uniformity.
its never failing results, its
purity.
Wonderful in lf prnnimtl
!; pnete lcc fKnn k:..u :
" .wa uiait me 111 1, 11 -price
trust nrands, but it is worth as
niUCh. It COStS a trifle mor fliar.
the cht-ap and big can kinds
it is worth more. But proves its
real economy in the baking.
Ua CALUMET the Modern
mucins; rowder.
At all Grocers.
KEEPING IN TOUCH WITH HOME
OVER THE "BELL"
When the family is separated by business trips or
distant visits, the Bell telephone is invaluable. Nearly
everywhere you travel you will find the "Bell," like an
old friend, there to meet you.
There is something cold and bloodless about a
letter. It carries only expressionless words. The
Bell Telephone will reproduce your voice, just as
you speak, for hundreds of miles.
NEBRASKA TELEPHONE CO.
r. H. BEESOIS, Local Manager
Bell Service Is tlie Wot'ld'! Stundard of Telephone Kftk'ifii. y
HOTEL ALLIANCE
EUROPEAN
FULLY MODERN
Equipment and service first-class in every department
ACafe in Connection Open Day and Night
On the left and across the street from the
Burlington station
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