8UtC Ut.tortcal Society Largest Circulation of any Newspaper in Western Nebraska. The Alliance Herald Gives all the news of Box Butte County and City of Alliance VOLUME XVIII ALLIANCE. BOX BUTTE COUNTY. NEBASKA I THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1911 NUMBER 40 The Winning Spirit ERSEVER ANCE and doggedness often est bring results. One of our deposit ors started a savings account four different times. Three times he was forced to withdraw his savings to pay for life ne cessities, but he is still with us and now he haa a wall of dollars between himself and possible sickness and want. He has the spirit that wins against all odds. And his savings account with us helps. The First National Take your produce to the Co operative Store. Wall Paper Clearing Sale is now on at Hotel's Everybody Knows Something About Lumber Values these days, but the home builder who listens to the cry of "wait until lumber is cheaper" is not apt to be any nearer his goal on his death bed than he is today. The Government recommends TIMBER CONSERVATION and this alone is proof that lumber has a fixed value. Our years of experience in buying and selling lumber lead us to advise our friends that NOW'S THE TIME TO BUILD. There's but one crop of timber for most of us. If you con template a new home we want to talk with you we have all grades of lumber. The lowest quality starts at good and goes up- (iive us a call and learn the facts about these lumber values. Forest LumberCo. A. P. LEE, Mgr. L. E- SCOTT AUCTIONEER Graduate Missouri Auction School I Mtos may be left at Herald of fice, Alliance, or write me at LAKESIDE, NEBRASKA Xc, iti Jiitjilistiiti if! ii ii il -a- J-.i-.t.jJ. j. J "rT ."TTTTTt WW T W'i'T I T 'I' F'l "f A. J. KENNEDY DENTIST Office in Alliance National Bank Blk t T Over Postoffice. X. 'Phone 391. c Corsets FOR SALE AT BOGUE'S AMERICA'S GREATEST WOMAN ORATOR Rare Treat for People of Alliance and Northwest Nebraska THURSDAY EVENING. SEPT. 21 Mrs. Mary Harris Armor of Georgia, who Is called "The Greatest Wo man Orator In America," Trill speak at the Phelan opera house In Al liance, Thursday evening, Sept. II, So greitt Is the demand for her lec tures that we consider the Alliance W. C. T. V., under whose auspices she comes, fortunate in being able to secure her Rt thta time. As the demand for her lectures is nation wide, it Is doubtful whether she will again speak in this part of Nebraska. Not merely because of the cause Mrs. Armor represent-, but nlso be cause to hear her eloquence will be a real treat, The Herald urges all its readers who can possibly hear her next Thursday night to do so. The address will be fiee to all who attend, and will be worth coming many miles to hear. We hope many from the country and neighboring towns will be present. In behalf of those who have the arrangements for this address in charge, The Herald extends to everybody a most cordial invitation to at tend. Come out and hear the speech. It will interest you, whether you believe as the speaker does on everything she speaks about or not. We would like to see the throng that will no doubt fill the opera house include every saloon keeper and bartender, the hard drinkers and the moderate drinkers, as well as the total abstainers. From the many newspaper quotations that might be reprinted we give the following two: Impetuous and Irresistible Eloquence Mrs Armor is a woman of intense earnestness, with a bright mind that works like lightning, a command of language that la as remarkable as It is unusual, and an impetuous eloquence that seems to come from the very depths of her soul. 8he is a wo man of rare convictions and of rare mentality, and with the fac ulty of forcible expression developed to a wonderful extent. The Columbus (Ga.) Enquirer-Sun. Nov. 19th, 190S. Wildest Yells of Applause Mrs. Mary Harris Armor awoke the wildest enthusiasm, brought the immense audience to its feet again and again, with hat or handkerchief in hand, giving vent to the wildest yells of applause and approval The ovation which Mrs. Armor re ceived at the close of her speech lasted for two or three minutes.-Dally Journal and Tribune, Knoxville (Tenn.l Jan. 18th, 1908. Latest Style Millinery Ladies who wish hats made in lat est style by expert milliners are re quested to call at the Simmons Mil linery Store. White felt hats In all fall styles and shapes. 37-tf-6.5:i Coal office at Rowan's feed store. ROWAN & WRIGHT, phone 71. tf Dr. Roland, phone BB. Buy your coal of Rowan & Wright. Phone 71. tf Dt. Boland. phone 65. G. M. Barnes, the eye specialist, of Omaha, will be at Alliance, at the Drake hotel, Thursday, Sept. 21. Re member the date, and that regular trips are made about every 90 days. 39-2t 25G NOTICE ! have severed my connection with the firm of Babbitt, Deuel & Co., and all business and liabilities, of the firm will be assumed by Babbitt & Co. 38 4t HIRAM P. DEUEL. Save money. Let the Co Operative supply your table. A TIMELY NOTICE To people owing taxes on real es tate: All real estate on which taxes are unpaid will be advertised the first week in October and sold the first Monday in November. FRED MOI.LRING, Co. Treas. 39 4t-662 DR. L. W. BOVVHAN Office Upstairs, First National Bank Building Phone, Office 362 Phone, Residence 16 ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA JAMES H. KENNEDY Dentist New office First National Bank Building PHONE 2.1 CHAS. F. NCH A FEB, PRO!' F. L. BECK, M(JR. Schafer Electric Cleaning and Pressing Works (BttOOfStora t . S. Nelson) 215 BOX BUTTE AVENUE Cleaning and Pressing Neatly Done. Guaranteed. Work Qoods Called For and Delivered Promptly Phone 682 PIANO TO SELL OR TRADE I have a new piano to sell at a bargain or trade for a good team of horses. Call at C. F. Black's, 607 Box Butte avenue, or at the Singer Store, 405 Box Butte. a5-tf-612 Dr. JAS. P. HAXFIELD Dentist OVER BRENNAN'S DRUG STORE All Electrical Equipment Evenings by Appointment PHONE 525 RED Miss Agnes Knlest began teaching Monday, fourteen miles west of Alli ance. M. O. New, the jolly traveling salesman, well known in Alliance, was in the city last Friday. F. B. I m in. i has had a lot of bus iness cards neatly printed advertising his popular restaurant and cafe. D. T. Martin, of Greenleaf, Kan sas, who has been In Alliance the pat few weeks, will begin work in the shops soon. J. D. Steuteville.of Bridgeport, the popular county judge of Morrill coun ty, had business in Alliance between trains last Thursday. L. H. Ball of Northport was in Al liance the latter part of last week. He attended junior normal this year, and will probably teach school the coming winter. Dr. Geo. Hand, who has been on a ten days' business and pleasure trip to Portland, Oregon, and other western points, returned to Alliance yesterday morning. G. W. Wirt and daughter, Miss Lulu, went to Alliance Saturday, where MIsb Wirt will take up her duties as teacher in the High school. Thomas County Clipper. Sept. 8. The Herald is In receipt of a card I from Mrs. G. Smith of Lisco, highly complimenting Frances Danos, the I Red Cross nurse, who sucessfully 'nursed Mrs. Smith through a siege 'of appendicitis. Mr and Mrs. C. A. Drazellou re lumed from Beatrice and Lincoln Monday noon. Tiiey were uccompan led by Mrs. MiH.ellon's sister. Miss , Maynie Awtry of Beatrice, who will visit her.- for a week or ten days J. E Smith, whose closing out Bale of Itarnos Mas advertised in the last two issues of The Herald, in forms us that the sale is progressing nicely. It will continue a few days longer, when Mr. S-'tnith will pack tip and return to Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McDonald are now very pleasantly located in the house vacated by Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Nelson, who have moved into the residence formerly occupied by J. M. McNainara and family. Miss Sadie Dunn, daughter of Geo Dunn, went to Alliance Sunday to place her two younger sisters in St. Agnes Academy, of which excellent school she is a graduate. On Mon day she began teaching in her home district -Crawford Courier, Sept. 9. W. E. Patton. who is employed at ! the U. S. land office and whose no- j tice in regard to a school in short hand has been running in The Her ' aid, is taking his annual leave of ab sence and enjoying himself in Chica go, for which city he left last Friday noon. Sheridan county will have a bump er corn crop this year. The most, and best In the history of the county. There is a very large acreage out, and although some of the stalks are not big, each one has two or three fine ears. Already most of it is out of the way of frost - Hay Springs Enterprise. Mrs. C. E. Mathews and daughter, Mildred, returned Thursday from Al liance where they have been visiting friends. Mrs C. M. l.otspei h , and daughter, of Hemingford, spent the latter part of last week visiting at the Furtnan home Mrs. T. Waddell. of Alliance, spent Wed nesday and Thursday of this week uniting at (he Furman home in this city. Marsland Tribune, Sept. X. Mrs. B. Mewhirter and son, l.yle, left Saturday for Peru, and Clare followed Wednesday, where the boys went to attend the state normal school dining the coming year, and iheir mother to keep house for them, l.yle wiil take the teachers' proles- .j I . ... u 1 ...... ... . . .1 , I..-.. .. ....... ......... 4 .. I I 1 1 I I uui K .11111 HIV" .1 uuiiiit'i i.ii course. Mr. Mewhirter will remain as mannger of the Wehn Telephone Company but. will divide bis time be tween this place and the other towns on the line wherever his pres ence may be required. We are glad to say that the Mewhlrters' removal Is only temporary, and that they will come bac k to Lewellen at the end of the school year. Lewellen Gaaette. Sept. 9. Mrs. K. Tiffany and little son, Ken neth, of Cleveland, Ohio, who have been visiting In Alliance the past few weeks, started on their return Journey Monday. Mrs. Tiffany Is a sister of Mother Agatha of St. Agnes Academy. Miss Amelia Walsmith of Dead wood, who has been visiting her sis ter, Mrs. Ralph V. Cox, for the past three weeks, returned to her home Sunday morning on 41. Miss Wal smith made many friends during her visit here who w III . welcome her whenever she returns to thlft city. To'' " Prof. G. H. Williams' nddress Is now 1513 V St., Lincoln, Nehr. We mention this for information of his many friends who are readers of The Herald, as he has changed his ad dress since going to Lincoln to at tend the law school of the state university. The amount of Mr. Newberry's con tract for installing Bridgeport's wat er plant was Incorrectly given In these columns last week It should have read $12,770 62. The amount of O. i. Life's contract is $1,786, and Unit of the llridgeport Lumber Co., IS?!, making a total of $14, id .62. Bridgeport News-Blade. Mr. and Mrs C. H. Pollard and Mr. and Mrs. O. U. Lenlngton and two children formed an automobile party that passed through Alliance Tuesday on their return home from a trip to Denver. Mr. Pollard la foreman in the t'hadron Journal of fice, and favored The Herald witli a fraternal call while in the city E. Reeves returned Monday morn ing from a three weeks' visit in the eastern part of Nebraska, having taken In the state fair. Mrs. Reeves went from Lincoln to Merriman for a visit of a week or ten days before returning home. Mr. Reeves says that it was well worth the trip to the state fair to see the bird men, two of whoa made flights each day during the state fair. Mrs. Maud Engstrom, a state dan- uty of the Woodmen Circle, was In town the first of the week In con ference with the local officers. Mrs. M. Wilson. Mra. B. Mewhirter and Mrs. T. J. Love. The local lodge was never fully Instituted and It was the mission of the state deputy's vis it to mend the defect. - Lewellen Ga zette. C. E. Marka, of the Marks Harness Co., has a place of business of which he may well be proud, his store be ing the largest exclusive harness store In northwestern Nebraska. He has just had a halftone cut of the same made which he 1b using on stationery to show the people What the front of his place of business looks like Mrs. G. Wr-Raxan of Angora cams . to Alliance, Saturday, Sent ember 2, with her children, Ruth and Arthur. They are residing at 710 Missouri Ave., to which address she orders The Herald sent. They came to Al liance for the purpose of securing the benefit of our excellent public schools. Mr. Ragan will remain on the ranch near Angora. Who says the news in the local pa per is not read away from home? Two weeks ago The Herald mention ed as an item of local news that Beal Brothers were about to begin shipping potatoes, and gave some further Information about spuds of their growing, etc. The item was quoted by an exchange in Illinois in a way that would put this country to the good In the estimation of its readers. The Herald does uot wish to ask people to do a thing that would be regretted afterwards, but we prefer urging them to do what they will af terwards be pleased for having done. We doubt not that there will be some who will not attend the lecture to be given nt the Phelan opera ; ftMIM next Thursday by ' America's 1 Hi-latest Woman Orator, "Mrs. Mary I Harris Armor, and who will after wards regret they did not take ad vantage of Hi opportunity to hear her. For this reason we wish to ask all who can possibly hear this address to do so. IRew .fall Date now on display at our store. All the latest styles. Ladies are invited to call and inspect STUCKEY CO.