The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, May 25, 1911, Image 11

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    You Get the Best and
Save Money
BY ORDERING
Fresh and Cured Meats
AT THE
Resident Meat Market
DRAKE & BARB, Props.
517 Sweetwater Ave.
PHONE 50
ALLIANCE, - - NEBRASKA
Telephone Orders
delivered promptly
to any part of the
city.
Give us a trial
order
CONDENSED NEWS
J
iiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiitmtiminiiiiitmiiiiMM
We are headquarters for the best
Flour in the city. Try a sack and be
convinced.
Peerless, 48 lb sack $1.50
Up to Date, 48 lb lb sack 1.50
Tip Top, 481b sack 1.40
B. & M., 48tb sack 1.40
Delight, 48 It. sack ' 1.25
White Syrup, per gallon 60c
Black Bird Corn Syrup, per gallon. . 40c
Karomel Brand, per gallon. . .' 40c
A Pure SugarMaple flavor per gallon $1.00
A Pure Sorghum, per gallon 75c
Canada Sap, a Pure Maple, per qt. . 40c
LiOg Cabin, a Pure Maple, per qt. . . . 45c
Autumn Leaf, a Pure Maple, H gal.. 70c
Beet Sugar Syrup, per qt 25c
Bonnie, a Pure Cooking Molasses, qt. 20c
RICHELEU COFFEE always
gives a
nice smooth taste: we have it in three
grades. None quite so good.
Try our Now Kconomy Bargain Counter and
you will be surprised at the bargains.
We are here to serve you.
Let your wants be known.
PHONE 54
A. D. RODGERS
BROWN HOTEL
Mrs. Bkile Brown, Prop.
First Door South ot First State Back
Hemingford, Nebr,
First-class rooms, clean and comfortable. Good
meals. Lunch counter in connection. Short orders
served at all hours.
1 Boards
r "-nx " of ail descriptions
yjh-wifr -or any part of a
J I house or barn-
$5 DierliLmberfi ftif
Phone 22 D. VY.ilers, Mgr.
Emperor ANilllnni of (in ninny gnlnid
popularity In London dm Ins, hi
wcpk'" visit.
The Presbyterian general assembly
adupted a renort demanding strict ob
servance of the Sabbath.
A Mil proposing general amnesty to
nil political prisoners was Introduced
in the Mexican ch:imlier of deputies.
Amoi leans nre passing up the cum
nation on account of exorbitant rates
demanded hy Ixmclon hotolkoopers and
house owners.
William O. McAdoo. the Sew York
tunnel hnllder, broke two libs and his
right arm when he was tbrown out of
an automobile near Hrunswlek, N. J.
Convicted Of the murder of his
brother !n law. Thomns B. Norman, at
Chattanooga, Dr. .John Sherman was
sentenced to ten years In UM pi nlten
tlary. The Nntlonnl Association of Mann
factnrers has appealed to President
Tnft to get after the American Federa
tion of I.-ibor and put an end to lioy
cotting. Forest fires In Hokkaido, the north
ernmost of the Islands of .lapan, are
devastating a vast territory of the
land A number of vllllages have been
destroyed
H. IT. lloerr of Wymore. Neb., was
found guilty by n jury in the district
court at Marysville, Kan , of complici
ty in the robbery of the BetttlC, Kan.,
bunk last winter.
Eleven m"n under arrest and a wag
onload of enrd tables, dice boxes and
other paraphernal!! are the fruits of a
series of raids on alleged gambling
houses in w York.
Miss Dorothy Campbell, champion
of the United States and Canada, won
the woman's golf championship of
Great Btitl In by defeating Miss Violet
Hazlet, the Irish champion.
A French detachment was attacked
by Moroccan tribesmen near Debdou.
The enemy was repulsed, but the
French lost two officers killed and
twelve men killed or wounded.
Representative Church's hill, which
prohibits '.he publication of detailed
statements or descriptions of crimes
and execution of criminals, passed the
Illinois senate by a vote of 29 to 0.
Mrs. Caroline Thompson, daughter
of the late P. T. Barnitm. Is dead at
her home at Bridgeport, Conn., from
concussion of the brain. She was
eighty three years old and wealthy.
Begne T. Chamberlain, commis
sioner or navigation of the department
of commerce and labor, placed his res
ignation with Secretary Nagel. to take
effect upon the qualification of his
successor.
The indictments charging perjury
against George B. Cox, in connection
with his testimony regarding the pay
ment of county treasury "gratuities,"
were quashed hy .Judge Dickson at
Cincinnati.
William Carroll, sixty-five years old,
was sentenced by .Justice Britton in
Soult Ste Marie, Ont., to he hanged on
July 20 for the murder of William
Theiand in a lumber camp nehr Blind
Biver, Ont.
Colonel Henry O. Selxas, a widely
known financier a" a diret tor on many
prominent industrial boards, commit
ted suicide in Central park, New
York, by shooting himself. He was
ibout Hcent years of age
Only eighty-eight or the 155 mem
bers of the naval academy's class of
199J passed their recent final examina
tions alter the customary two years'
crnlse, and will be commissioned en
sitrns in the n.ny on .June 5.
President .John P. White of the
United Mine Workers of America has
issued a proclamation calling on the
300,000 miners of the country to pay
special tribute on Memorial day to
the memory of dead itinera.
President Tnlt has sinned the proc
lamatkn MtebHshlai the Harney na
tional forest in South Dakota. It em
brmrs 5f"l:2'i t'.cres iornvrly eon
tallied Block Hill., forest and
&S.7S7 acre taken from the public
domnln.
The bfifkentlna Kingdom of the
I'o'; t -Hi I'- .-' t It .s stranded
e.7 Be ' .r, no the wcs.t coast of
Africa, '-i d prnbnhl vs. I ' 1 L" a total
Wrack, srrettBei! to infcrmnt'xn re
(, itred from Ike national hoard of ma
rine undertvrlti re In NTenf York.
Six com! t , : r.iU r &t i fnco of from
one to tw- i t.- .i.'.rs, .-sr:';.e;I ft em the
guard at Pie penitentiary r.t Jo'let,
laUlnj? adv;i.ntHce of trie cnrl ness
caus' .i by a dd ti spj:m. Two of
them were recapt iri d. The ether four,
ill wearing the gray o .vat r.a:b, are
being hunted by pobse.s.
An appeal lias been tkw t' con
groaa from the navy department by
nonMornuris. who have prote tel to
the governnw nt against the accept
ance of the silver service for the new
battleship I'tnli, one piece of which
I bears the likeness of the Mormon
leader, RrighaM oung.
1. lent, nant Franklin it Irress of
'the marine corps, who had been tak-
! Mg eaantiaatlajM for promotion, was
i found dead n his room at Washington
with a gM tube In his mouth. It Is
believe. t he wa suffering troe over
1 (ei:. He wb born at Carroll, la.,
and was thirty years old.
LAur Hoblnvjn, a twelve year old
I gill, 1" "IC nPti1 opeller in OkUfeooub
This waa the decision of the judges It;
I the id'' t ior the state spelling
IrbJteaploQShlp, which ended after hat
ing been up ta 1 bean and thirty
minutes At th. e: d Mist Hobinsoo
the or'v ;- --iq .-taeaUnt, though
m in,, a !u!t5 hud taken i--.rt.
SUGGESTIVE QUESTIONS
On the Sunday School l.cnon by
Rev. Dr. Llnscott for the In
ternational Press Bible Question
Club.
(cP,,,, hi iiotr tea T s MhtwMi d o
May 28th, 1911.
ttopyrUht, ItlO. hy Rrv. I". S. t.lnoroH. n IV,
Mlcah's i'lct'ire of Universal Peace.
( an International Peace Lesson.)
Mlcah lv:1-8.
Qetaea Text Nation shall not lift
up a sword iivalnst nation, neither
hall they learn war any more. Mlcah
lv:3.
CI.) Verse I -What are your Ideas
OOfM . mine the mIMenlum?
2.) What Institution today stand
a a mountain above every other In
stitution '.'
(1.) When will Christianity prob
ably away the hearts of the nations,
so thai h r beceticent laws will dom
inate them
(.) W hat ire the Influences at
work to-day which make for the
C'arlstlanlratlon of the nation?
1 1.) Verse 2 What can churches
and Individuals, do more than they are
doing, to make the nations of the
earth Christian?
(t;. ) Verse :! When will nations be
gin "to beat chelr swords Into plow
shares, and their spears Into pruning
hooka?"
(7.) Ther probably never was a
lime when the civilized nations were
spending as m.ich money on their ar
mies and navies as now, or were more
thoroughly prepared for war, what
does this Indicate as to the coming
of universal peace?
(8.) What is probably the cost per
ennum of (11 the standing armies,
(21 the navies of the civilized na
tions? (9.) if fifty per cent of the vast
sum spent in preparation for war
were spent In educativg the nations
In the folly of war. and in the suffi
ciency of arbitration to settle disputes,
how man years would It take to ac
roundish ?
MO.) Miat woeid he the effect If
the lintvertdtlcM of the World were to
establish chairs for teaching the Tolly
of war, and tiie morality, and econom
ics of peace?
(11 ) W'lan did you last listen to a
sermon fiom your pastor on the crime
ind fedly of war?
(12 ) To what extent Is the Chris
tian church responsible for the pres
ent insane preparation for war?
(13.) If Jesus were now in the flesh
and addressed public gatherings, what
would he probably say about present
day war preparations? (This la one of
the questions which may be answered
in writing by members of the club.)
(14.) Verses 4-8 If the nations of
the earth were to disarm and make a
treaty ot perpetual peace, what would
be Its economic, its soc Sal . and ethical
effect?
(15.) V hat effec t would perpetual
peace have upon the evangelization of
the world?
(16.) What can we do more, to
arouse the average man to a realiza
tion of the stupendous folly and crime
of war?
Lesson for Sunday, June 4th. 1911.
Israel's Penitence and God's Parden.
Hosea xiv.
SKIN AMD SCALP TROUGHS YIELD
TO ZEMO
A CUM LIQUID I'RI IMRUIOV f OR
EXHRNAI tM
Itelatea'l Drag Store is o confident
that ZKMO will rid the skin or scalp oi
infant or grown persons of pimples, black
heads, dandruff, n zema. prickly heat'
rashes, hiv!s, ivy poison or any other form
of skin or scalp eruption, that ihey will
give your money back il vou are not en
tirely satisfied with the results obtained
from the use oi ZKMO.
I he first application will give prompt
relief ami show an improvement and in
every instance where used persistently,
will destroy the germ life, leaving the skin
in a clean, healthy condition.
Let us show you proof of some rem.- rk
able cures made by ZKMO and give you
a i page booklet how to preserve the
skin. Moisten s Drug Store.
FOR ESTIMATES ON
e
CEMENT WALKS
CURBS
CONCRETE
FOUNDATIONS
HOLLOW BLOCKS
AND
ORNAMENTAL WORK
OF aLL KINDS
ski;
J. J. VANCE
Alliance, Nkbr.
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
with LOCAL APPLICATION!, thf y cannot tnirh
Hi.' scut of the Ulm'afle. CMtarrh U UIimmJ or nxmli
luttaaaj dtsiaSSi ml In onlfr In run- It you muni tal.r
I aiT.nul rrmfdii'M. H:iU' Ciitarrh t'urv in taken in
ternally, ami urttt dlrrrUy uimhi ttie blood and niucoui
nurture. lliUI CiitArrh Cure u noC a qimrk mrdi
OttM. It Huh i ' i t i 1 1 I tiy ont' of thr I" physlfluiin
bl this country for years itnd i a regular prrHrrlMN'ii.
It Is rotnposrd of the brut tonic known, cumbln.il
with the bent bliiod purifiers, actinic directly on the
inurouM SWrtMSSi Tne perfect cotnblnatloii of tltr
1 wi timreOii'iitf. Ii ulul priMiuieh such o.id.-rf ill r.1
aulta In rurmu rutarrh. M4iid for trutlrn.yilaJ'i,
F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Pn.ps , Toleilo. C.
std bv I inicciMs, prlei' 7 V.
l ake Hall a Family 1 111' for rouatlpallun.
POST OFFICE DIRECTORY
o
Mailt close ut the Alliance post
offico as follows. Mountain time:
East Bound
11:20 a.m. for train No. 44.
11:00 p.m. for train No. 42.
West Bound
12:30 p.m. for train No. 415.
11:00 p.m. for truin No. 41
South Bound
12:30 p.m. for train No. 303.
11:00 p.m. for train No. I0L
On Sundays and holidays nil night
roaUll close at 6:00 p.m. Ins t end of
11:00 p.m. IRA E. TASH, 1'. M.
"The Liver Pills act
So Naturally and
Easily."
Such a statement, coming from
the cashier of a bank, shows what
confidence responsible people have
in these pills. Mr. A. L. Wilson
after trying them wrote:
"l have used Dr. Miles' Nerve
and 1.1 ver PI lis end also your
Antl-Paln Pills, on myaelf, with
good results. The Liver Pllle
act so naturally and so eaallr
(hut I soarcely know that I
have taken a pill. Frequently
being troubled with headache I
take an Antl-Paln IHI and vet
immediate relief in every case."
A. L. Wilson. Sparta. III.
Mr. Wilson was for a number
of years cashier of the First
National Bank of 8parta.
Dr. Miles'
Nerve and Liver Pills
are different from others. Many
kinds of liver pills are "impossible"
after one trial on account of their
harshness. Dr. Miles' Nerve and
Liver Pills do not act by sheer forco
but in an easy, natural way, with
out griping or undue irritation.
They are not habit forming.
If the first bottle falls to benefit, your
druggist will return the price. Aak him.
MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind.
Miss M. Ruth Taylor
TEACHER OF PIANO
3 iO Laramie Aue. Phone 230
BURTON & WESTOVER
Attorneys at Law
LAND ATTORNEYS
Office First National Bank Bid.
Phone 180. ALLIANCE, NEB.
WILLIAM MITCHELL,
STTORNIT
AT LSW.
ALLIANCE.
NEBRASKA
H. M. BULLOCK.
Attorney at Law,
F. m. BROOME
..NI ATTORNEY
Lob ft ex pert ens as Receive is. i.an.i otHce
U a guarantee ft r prompt and efficient service.
Office In Opera House Block
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
TTRT7iTirML7coir
Lawyer and Land Attorney
Prartltloner In civil courts Mnce 1k(Q i
l.'ek'lslor .1'. H I, mill i pfll.-c from 1908 to I
Informal Ion hy mall a specialty.
OHM in land orriCK OatUMM
ALIIAMK NKIIKA.HKA.
and
nr.
ORIB t eri'KllMH.I,
Kea. riione Jo
I I. I'l-.TKItSKN
Hen. Pbone M
Dra. Coppernoll & Petersen
OSTKOPA I IIS
Rooms 7, 8 and 9, Rumer Block
Phone 43
QEO. J. HAND,
PHYSICIAN A N n Nt'RQKOR
Eye, Ear, Nose and roat
DR. C. H. CHURCHILL
PHYSICIAN AND si in , I c in
tHureeKor to Dr. J. K. Moore)
OFFICE IN FLETCHER BLOCK
Office hour 11-12 a.m. 3-4 p.m. V;80-9 p, m.
Officel Phone 62 Res. Phone, 8s
COPSEY a ALLISON
Phyalelanx and Surgeon"
Phone SAO
Calls answered promptly day and night from
ofttlce. Offices: Alliance National Bank
Hoildlnc over the Poet Office.
DR. CHAS. E.liLAaLif
WITH
DR. BELLVVOOD
Special Attention
Paid to Eye Work
FRANCES DANOS
RED CROSS NURSE
Reference Given
Telephone 336 6 1 1 fS'iobrora Ave.
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
T, J. THRELKELD,
Undertaker and Ensbaimer
PAY PHONE 207
NIGHT PHONE l8
ALLIANCE.
NEBPASKA
In Front cf the Checkered Front Stable
you 0M Beflj? .ilw.iy, we a rig galdRC
ready to st.-.rf out We will i,md one any
distance, ior aoy juiri se, at say lin-.e
THE GADSBY ST0RC
Tuneral Director and Embahncr
LUNERAL SUPPLIES
Office I'hone 498 Res. 1 hone 510
J. P. HAZARD
Surveyor and ! , iecr,
a 1.1. 1 ax B, Ml Ml LsiiA
Parties est of tova shooid .l t, ) urn
out iie.ch of 1 bo tune. i'iiaric 1 wilt not s
ie.l 5.ta mill exposes per du . .
Repair Work
That wt have evi- !. i':' 1 !
nw vs
Sewing Machines and
Qrgans.
Have secured Hit services of a prarv
tical iiiechami: ancl cau tuafnlrtM ail
work done 1 liiin. Don t tiust roi.r
woik to travelling repair well. 'J Lis
I man will be here eriiii. ntlv. K--1
pairs and parts futuished ior ail Uja-chines.
i none 13. ijeo. i. Uanine.
That we have every facility
for turning out neat print
ing of all kinds. Letter
heads, bill head:, office sta
tionery, etc., fur::ihed at
the lowest prices first
class work will permit.
We answer all calls promptly
and will U el 1 1 to servo ou in any way
in which a rig is required.
H. P. COURSEY. Prop.
PHOMI
Ril LA McNOLTY
Teacher of Violin
Sptcul Mttfittutt Giten to Befiantii.
lessons hi Clzsses 01 tVivatetj
T. S JONES. Sana Matter
Cludion, Nto.
Are Ye a ia Arrcar
enrupcabu.u! 'iwuUnew
we :.To the i.:o.;ey
Practical
Painter
Paper
Hanger
Prices for Hanging Paper
Prices for hanging paper, ip pa
per per bolt, 30c. Ingrc n paptr per
bolt. 45c. But work pi.r C3:.
No job too small or no j too ta.-ge.
Estimate furnished free cm .ill work.
E. C WHIS viAN
Phone 709