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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1911)
Classified Advertisements The following "Want Ads" .ire classified under appropriate headings for the convenience of readers. CA8H RATES One cent per word each Insertion. No ad received for less than ten cents per Inser tion. Black face double rate. CREDIT RATES One cent per word each Insertion, but no advertis ing account opened for less than twenty-five cents and no ad charged for less than fifteen cents per week. Black face double rate. In answering Herald want ads piease mention mat you saw it in this paper. A classified advertisement will in troduce to each other the next buy er and the next seller of property in this town. TO RENT NICK FRONT ROOM to rent, fur nlshed. Call at Simmons" Millinery Store. 3Stf638 FOR RENT. Two sets light house keeping rooms; part payment in wcrk. Enquire nt Herald office. 3Stff44 LARGE FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT Bath and heat. Suitable for two gentlemen. Apply Mrs. Black, 607 Box Butte. Phone 760. 37t f627 FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT Modern furnished rooms, first floor, clo.se in, to rent as follows: 2 for light housekeeping. 1 for one or two persons who wish to take their meals out. 3 for light housekeeping. M. BAYER, 211) Yellowstone. Phone 529. 32-tf-845 Furnished Rooms for rent, modern. 80& Box Butte, upstairs. Telephone 210. ABSTRACTERS F. E. REDDISH Bonded Abstracter. 1 have the only set of abstract books In Box Butte county. Office In McCorkle Building. 10-tf-570 EOJMEJNT WANTED H Olidden has returned to Alliance am) Is ready to do all kinds of odd Jobs of work. Phone 266 Red. 39tf WANTED, SITUATION as house keeper on ranch or in city, or work in hotel. Address .Mis. It. Mclnroy, Th dford, Nebr. 40-3t-070 MISCELLANEOUS SHORT TIME LOANS. Call 644 Red. KAISER & DAVIDSON. 38-5t-637 WANTED. Two furntshed rooms for housekeeping. Steam heat. Tel ephone Red 426. Money to loan on real estate. F. L Reddish. 3tf McMillan. Piano Tuner at Threl keM's, Mrs. Ross's, or Darling's. 741 5t-23-tf Dr. I W. Bowman has secured an office In First National Bank build inc, upstairs, at end of hall to the ritht, east front rooms. Office phone residence phone 16. 1 will take a few niatenr: jr ca;:es at my home on West Sad street. Phone 766. FRANCES DANOS. Red Cross Nurse. 31-tf-829 NOTICES U you want first class painting or paper hanging, call E. C. Whisman, phcne 709. 8l8-tf-28 .r38Lr5,T - - - - ----- FOR SALE. Good paying business. Kt.;son for selling, other business de mands time Will sell cheap to right party Will give lease on building Inquire at Herald office. 40 4t-66.r HOl'SK AND LOT FOR SALE, at a bargain and on easy terms. Phone 601 Reel.' ::6tf617. SKCONM H AND IfACfttNBfl FOR SALE -Singer and other makes, rrom six dollars up. Apply at Singer Store. Ml Box Butt. 36tf622. DON'T GIVE UP Yru do not have to leave home to get a college education. The I. C. S will train you in jour own home. Address I. C. S.. Scranton. Pa , for particulars. 40-4L666 DRIVING TEAM FOR SALE I have a well matched driving team for sale, with or without har ness. Phone 410 red. A. F. Bl'NDY. 41-tfl-682 FOR SALE CHEAP A decided bargain in Lots 4 and 5, In Block 5, of Wyoming Avenue Addition to the City of Alliance. If you are .interested, address ,1. I). WHISTLER, Clara. Nebraska. 41 2t-68l STRAYED. One bay horse, both hind feet while, forclop clipped, weight 1100 lbs., age 12 years. One seal brown horse, weight lino lbs., SBO LI years, I'oretop dipped, no brands. Finder please notify Frank II. Palmer and receive reward. Phone Ml Ulue. 4I-tf-684 Dr. James P. Maxfleld, dentist, has a modern dental office with e lectrical equipment over Brennan's drug store. Read his card on first page of The Herald. 28-tf-806 CLASS IN SHORT HAND W. E. Patton, who holds a position at the I". S. land office, will oran ize a class in shorthand, October 1st, using the Pitman system. He is having rooms fitted up in the Times tuilding for that purpose, and will give lessons in the evenings, prob ably two nights a week. He has written and taught shorthand for twenty years, and will give thorough instructions to the students of his class. Persons wishing to take short hand lessons w ill please notify Mr. Patton immediately. 40-3t-664 Rowan & Wright, coal, wood and posts. Phone 71. tf SERMONS TO YOUNG PEOPLE At the Baptist Church Each Sunday Evening A series of sermons to young peo ple at the Baptist church each Sun day evening, as follows: First Series Life Choices , Sept. IT The Power of Choice. Sept. 24 Choosing One's Compan ions. Oct. 1 What Books Shall I Read? Oct. 8 Illustrated Sermon, Choos ing the Best in Life. Second Series Young People and Amusements Oct. 15 -The Dance. Oct. 22 The Theatre. Oct. 29 Cards and Wine. Nov. 5 Illustrated Sermon, Pleas ures that Endure. Mrs. F. L. Parsons, soloist and choir director. All are cordially invited to attend these services. FRANKLIN McNEILL. Pastor. Sixty Years the Standard for purity, strength and healthfulness. Made from pure, grape cream of tartar, free from alum and phosphatic acids. UNIQUE IS PLAN FOR AK-SAR-BEN Nebraska Organization Provides Varied Entertainment tor Visitors. 1911 INITIATION BRAND NEW Many New Features Have Been Added to Program to Be Ottered to Mem bers and Friends During the Fall Festivities. BY E. V PAKRiSli Go where you will ou pleasure Item to the III nil QrOS in New Orleans In tin? late winter months, to the Priests if Pallus parade in Kail SSI City, or to the Veiled Prophets parade and ball in St Lotus then bo to tie Ak Sai Hen festivities in Omaha. Nt t , and you will dud a departure, original and uniiiue. in the way ot lull feati title, yht Ak Sar Hen is distinctly a west ern institution it was fostered by the western spirit and developed ny the western dash. From purely a lo cal institution, conceived In Omaha, it has grown to a national institution, numbering among its mctnlieis such well known personages ns former President Theodore Roosevelt, Pret ldent William H. Taft. members of United States cabinets ami governor.) of stales t the east, west, uoith and south. Rare indeed is he who lias not vis Ited Omaha during the sunn; I But when the final idinnc Is con ismmite. , wl.cn the OaTeftngg of the organization are ready for the ap 1'iovn! o, the great multitude of peo pic who dock to Omaha during thr Hi si ,veik October of each year MM n it Is tbat the usual spectntot kiuws ust w h it Ak Stir Ben means. It is dining this week that the great electtical tirade In given, and it it durtai the week that the great ball which ushers o it the Ak Sar-Ben sea son In a blare of glory, occupies the tenter places In western social life The Ak Sar lien dates back to 1895 when it ms organized as an enter tainmcnt feature for the state fair visitor,,, with an initiation intended to promote a bettei spirit of co-operation among the business men of Omaha, the stat" and the west. This lattet spirit has dominated the organization since and it tins become an orgauUa i '"ti fcr the people, of the people and by the people, a democratic institti lion in eci tense of the word. i item people swear by the name A I, S, ii Men It stands to them foi VtrytbiBg that means to go (.bead The nunc itself is the name of the glorious slate of Nebraska spelled backward Hut that is the only thing that is backward about the orgamza lion One sock e of gratification to the Ak Sai lien people is the notable men oi the COantry 'hat they have bad the pleasure of entertaining and investing with the symbol of the organization In 189S. President McKlnley. with most of the members of his cabinet, many foreign ambassadors, General Miles, then head of the nrmy. and other distinguished gentlemen were the guesis of the city t'haiinrey l)i pew also glar ed the ball roOM that year with nis presence. Since Pies id' nt Tift) fNBT President Roose veil and a host ol others have honored the Ak Sar Ben with a visit and have goii" away feeling, according to their own statements that the Ak-Sar Hen is ..n innovation in the world of fes- I aagft jajpft EgBiljfSjHgsflHgi J& IB Pi. .JfamJmw :-fleMgtflt?B Elf BBE C'jiBe Mat ggtES Efieas SkeeaHgt h gfl9gggflS33BF63gflg ''-5 ' 7 B v 4jSj,a1flB'DS0 ftSttwKaVI BBn9BsYlBH ggejfcsgfjy aK.liBCTgwE ,3lragS.Almggggmmmmg ggweSRH HKfVv gggxUBmmffiagaPKK r''-s RyHejjjjlLffi'- iBffiawfiiiiregegg':!aaeeiegKgl w 'Sh da iSjaB ' y'fWcT"' ' rTfiinm A FEW months and has not been Inducted in to the mysteries of the land of King Samson. And rarer Is he who, alter having tread the narrow aud rocky road which leads to the shrine ot King Samson, has not declared that ttie ex perience is unique to sut h extent that he has nevei before experP need any thing like It Like all similar institutions, Ak Sai H n bum Us nueen and its king unil the customary retinue of attend ants. The king, always one of the leading business or professional men of the city, holds forth lor a year He in turn !s permitted to name fell Tk. d to whom the lair Western women do 1. urn for the ensuing year Unlike other Institutions, class dis tlBCtlon has nothing to do with the selection of the king or the 0000 They are chen front all walks of Jlfe. In 00 other place is talent, ability tnd beauty recognized nioie than it is in this modern land of Quivera. Ak Sar-Hen goes -either than sim liar institutions its activities do nut i'egin and end with one week of lea I i nd merrymaking ns In others for six months, tin Ak Sar Ben promoters Vlan and work out the details. The October schedule Is but ihe perfection 'if a half vea. s work To propei ly tealiz" this ambition, weekly meetings, are hi Id for i half year precedin.' the fall festlviti. during which nomeroua schemes are tried out. Some stand the acid test They are few in c in larUson with the great number of features that are fast by the ways d" with the label, "Not ('.nod Km, i ;h f" the Residents of the Ak Sar Hon World.' VICTIMS. tlylttea of this character. The red letter day tn the history of the nrgaaiaatlW tame in the fall of mill, when Colonel Roosevelt wan B le a member Here's where you get a touch of Hell w.t the gentle admonition which greeted the cats of the streuu ous 'inc. when he was being led to the slaughter With this gentle re minder, the seven red devils took i barge of Colonel Roosevelt and for tin BOUT and a half he was buffeted about like an ocean liner on the bot tomless deep, In his characteristic way. Colonel BjoneO "U took every thing that was toming and then demanded more. Once again bis .itrenuositv stood him in good Stead, for lb..' devils were "all In" while the colonel was there with a broad grin on his face aM with Ihe usual 'de lighted' ti greet his entertainers "Bully'' roared Cotonol RoosereRi if he repaired to the immense dining room when ;i least was spread in the true arcstern style, "i have bad the best time thai i bare had in many days " Colonel Roosevelt voiced the sen timents of others who had hit the trail before Mm It was no wonder that the Colonel was nleased. tor the - Ak Sai Hi n ; booster organization I i alter hi-; own heart, made up of men who do thing.; in the most approved war Ak Sar Hen initiation, unique in Its own way Is purely a local piodie t It is conceived, wtltten. staged and acted b) volunteer workers, drawn from ihe large aiiks of Omaha busi ness men There is a little of the oriental A ROYAL ARTILLERYMAN. flavor injected into the name. The Syrian Ak. meaning head or tie' family; Sar. Arabic, the household Mid Hen. Hebraic, meaning brothers In the hous -hold, combine to give the true meaning cf the Organisation, Ihe king, the body of knights and the household--In short, all Its colors, red. green and yellow, nre symbolic of th" chief product), of the City and state, and give a torn bi OS lion wiiU n is npptopi l. ue lot tic I..II estlval reason, which the organlts Hon relebrnter. Red Is for t I f for Omaha is one of ttas larsoti pad, lug centers In the I'nit d Stut . v il low for tln corn w'.'.ith grolN 'i fertile lands in SbnndaQCi iui 1 y teii for the alfalfa, whit h v-, t'i ih corn in imttlug the freal BOlth 0 Nebraska to the front &f a prolutet Rvery loyal son or Nehtaaka b.earti ly Indorses the .entlmeui. "Sweet are the uses of adversity," lor out of this grew the Ak-Snr-Ben If the wave ot baid (fines and trade de; i s-ions had not swpt over the state in the early '90s ; If there had not been the rOSttll lng depleted values in r'al estate and tightness of money, there might have le ver been an Ak-Sar-Ben to enjoy In these days of prosperity For Ak-Sar Ben is the development of the delib eratlons of a sturdy band of men, who early in the spring of 1895 looked con ditions squarely in the face, and met them with true western spirit by de ciding Hint onlv some strenuous ac tion could shake off the lethargy that .IOBEAUTIFULXMAS POSTCARDS FREE 1 will nd yon 10 of ibe prettiet postcsrdu yon ever saw if rnn cot out thi Sdvef Issment snd end it to me with two 2 cent tump to pay for (be cent of i -.sorting and msiling. I will distribute 50 000 Sets of these bigh grsde. embocd Cbrintmss card to quickly introdnce my new and effect ive Postcard i ffrr. Iii not ml thl npnoit i to ! M of Ibr hiteil rtidt rrmt tenl out. Send ! one. Wn I.OFTU5, Mgr 17m Jacktnn M Omaha. Nab KEEP YOUR 8KIN COMFORTABLE AND YOUR COMPLEXION CLEAR DURING THE HOT WEATHER If your skin Ih kept comfortable, you wlH be comfortable yourself. It you or one of your children are being made miserable by hives, prickly heat, rashes or eczemii, or If yOU are worried by pimples, black heads, sun burn or skin trouble of any kind, wo want you to try ZEMO und ZE MO SOAP. We are so anxious to have you use ZEMO und ZEMO Soap that we of fer you a generous sample of each nnd our 32! page booklet, "How to Preserve the Skin,'' If you will send five 2c stamps to K V. Rose Medi cine Company, :i032 Olive street, St. Louis, Mo., to pay postage, or get them today from Holsten's Drug Store, who will Indorse nnd recom mend jMMiO and ISttO Sonp for all skin troubles whether It be on In fant or ITOWn person. We know you will be pleased with results front the use of ZEMO and ZEMO Snap, at Holslen's Drug SI. n , SAMPLE COPIES We are sending out a few sample copies of this Issue of The Herald to p. i"-niis bom u e l hlnk might wish to subscribe. To such persons we wish to Bay that while the price of The Herald Is 1.50 per year wo are making a special offer to new subscribers of $1.00 per year. This special offer will close in October, so If you wish to take advantage of It you will tlo well to aend In your subscription. 1 Lfe w THE KANNIBAL KING AND HIS HOTTENTOT ESCORT. THE IMPERIAL BANDMASTER. was killiug the trade attlvuies ot the city and brian ahntii coope ratios and conceited int'-ie.-i among the bjsmes.s men The ambitions gave been teal ! d to an extent that is beyond the loudest hope- of cv-n the most sail giiine of that determined little body 0 men, who worked long and hard f1 i the ultimate restflt TOO AkSar-Bin boo teis have added many feat area a their 1!U1 Initiation The Initiuiorv season jiropt r '.vlll open on Sept IS, while the fall festivities will begin nine days later and continue until Suturdav nigh:. Oct. 7. Tuisday alternoon, Oct the man Ufactttrers or the city and state will give a paiad- of live floats, which will dOOKMMtfnie that N'-braska Is a inanu tbctuiiiig center as well as a jobbing .-nd Industrial ntei Nearly half a hundred munnlHt turei s, have already provided lor floats in this affair. On Wednesday night. Oct 4, Ak Bar-Ben's grst electrical pageant "Hi earns ot (Jthei Veurs," will wend its way up and down the streets, arrOSI Ihe ilioioughfures The parade ibis year will be a review of former yeais, when twenty floats will repro dtire the themes of ihe parades of the iust sixteen years TWO regiments of the Nebraska na lioi.al guard will furnish the part of i Ik piogram of the week for Wednes Jay alteincon. when the gigantic military procession will make its way here ami there about the city The season festivltb-t will wind up 1'iiday night when the grand corona lion ball will be given in the royal castle, "The Hen," wheie King Ak Sai H"ii XVII and bis noble t onsort will receive the crowns before a militant assemblage of royal subjects The miming of th- king and his selection Of Bis queen are the pieces de resistance ol the season's triumphs Bjvorotl HiicUiagham. superintendei.' of tie Union clock yaids. the present I log, will give way to his illustrio'i tm i elisor, and Her Royal Highne.-s Miss Crames Nash, the queen, will gracofnUy knn to th- new qtunn Then the grand ball will be on ami when the myriads of lights, whit I g'.itter among the profuse decc-raCon-wlnk the lart w.'nk in the early morn ing h'Min. anotfiei . 'ssful year in be A k Sai Ben will pas into Dltory least I I r H I ft Whon S Buying Baking Powder I'or tins is ) the baking g ro'vd : tlutt I "ia;ikes the bnkint; bettor," g It Icavenstlicfood g evenly throughout; m puffs it up lo airy lightness, makes it delightfullyapetit- gj ing and wholesome, g I f Remember, Calumet m is iinuit i .li in nrir " highest in uality. Ask your grocer for Calumet. Don't take I I I I I f s substitute s IV CHICAGO