The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, November 02, 1911, Image 5

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tion. Black face double rate.
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ing account opened for less than
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for less than fifteen cents per week.
Black face double rate.
Ir answering Herald want ads
please mention that 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 th's town.
TO RENT
NICE FRONT ROOM to rent, fur
nished. Call at Simmons' Millinery
Stort.
"tf6!l8
LARGE FURNISHED ROOM FOR
KENT Rath and heat. Suitable for
two gentlemen. Apply Mrs. Black,
418 Sweetwater Ave. Phone 760.
r.7tf627
Rooms for light housekeeping.
Modern conveniences. Also one sin
pie room. 908 Box Butte Ave., Mrs.
L. D. WHITE. 45tf729
ABSTRACTERS
F. E. REDDISH
Bonded Abstracter.
I have the only set of abstract
books in Box Butte county. Office
in McCorkle Building. 10-tf-570
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR 8ALE. 6 room house, in
good condition, partly new, $1500.
Owner on premises, tlS Niobrara.
4-4t-749.
Money to loan on real estate. F.
E Reddish. 3tf
McMillan, Piano Tuner at Threl
keld's, Mrs. Ross's, or Darling's.
741-5t-23-tf
Dr. L, W. Bowman has secured an
olfice in First National Bank build
i.e. upstairB, at end of hall to the
right, east front rooms. Office phone
262, residence phone 16.
1 will take a few maternity cases
at my home on West 2nd street.
Phone 766. FRANCES DANOS, Red
Cross Nurse. 31-tf-829
Kowan & Wright, coal, wood and
posts. Phone 71. tf
NOTICES
If you want first class painting or
paper hanging, call E. C. Whisman,
phone 709. 818-tf-28
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
Four room house, all modern ex-c-4t
furnace, and two lots for sale
a a bargain. Will give time on
pari, V. F. KNIGHT.
4?-f76:j.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE, at
a bargain and on easy terms. Phone
CtJl Red. 36tf617.
Chickens, Squashes, Turnips
Nearly thoroughbred Plymouth
Rock chickens, mostly pullets ready
to lay and some old hens, to sell.
Also some fine squashes and turnips.
V rite your orders to me at Long
Lake. Nebr. JAMES l'OT.V'.JIL.
44lf726
Dr. .lames P. Maxfield, dentist,
DM ft modern dental office with e
lectrical equipment over ltrennan's
drug store. Read his card on first
page of The Herald.
28-tf-S05
In answering Herald want ads
please mention that you saw it in
this paper.
ITS EQUAL DOESN'T EXIST
No one has ever made a salve,
ointment or balm to compare with
Bucklen's Antics) Salve. It's the one
pi-rfeci healer of Cuts, Corns, Burns,
Bruises, Sores, Scalds, Bolls, L'lcers,
EcSetBa, Salt Rheum. For Sore
.-, Cold Sores, Chapped Hands or
Sprain It's supreme. Unrivaled for
Pile. Try it. Only tfic at , J.
Hiennnn's.
For Sale
POUT registered Shorthorn bulls,
all (lark red; coming two y-ars 0,(1
Caj bt s. 'ti at ranrh, 5 miles went
of Belmont, Met., ft write for
prices and di- icriptkW,
4v4t-7;n. U'M ABBOTT.
MISCELLANEOUS
After you eat smoke Marguerite.
47-8 771
HOME BAKERY
Home made white and graham
bread, and pastry Will bake for
lodges and parties Tel 4 It'., or call
at BIX Toluca 47tf7f.
APPLES APPLES
Car of fine winter apples. Six
different varieties now on track, in
lmrrels. They will keep all winter.
I rices right; come and look them
owr See Cat Simpson at the car.
H770 5 W. VKNNEH.
TWO PASS HOOKS LOST. Used
to show payments on lots In Helmont
addition to Alliance, belonging to R,
V. Doyle, Jess, Nebr. Finder pleas
send to owner or phone B. C. Whct
Rtone, 411 Red or 50. 47-176!)
FOUND. Sum of money, Oct. 21,
in city of Alliance, enquire of Daniel
Dunn. 46-2t-750.
TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, mod
ern, for light housekeeping or sleep
ing apartments, to rent. Phone 186.
47tf77:i
Phone No. 5 for coal and wood.
VAUGHAN & SON.
43tf702
FOR RENT Well lighted office
Toom. First National Bank.
Don't sell your potatoes till you
see McCorkle. He Is paying the
highest price. 44tf715
PAIR GLASSES FOUND at Nohe's
Restaurant. Owner is requested to
call and get same by paying for this
notice. 44tf714
See McCorkle before selling those
potatoes. 44tf715
Beautiful switches made from your
combings. Phone 521. New York
Hat Shop. 43-tf-713
SAMPLE COPIES
We are sending out a few sample
copies of this issue of The Herald
to persons whom we think might
wish to subscribe. To such persons
we wish to Bay that while the price
of The Herald is $1.50 per year we
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 do well to send in your subscription.
Dr. Boland, phone 65.
AVERTS AWFUL TRAGEDY
Timely advice given Mrs. C. Wil
loughby of Marengo, Wis., R. No. 1,
prevented a dreadful tragedy and
saved two lives. Doctors had said
her frightful cough was a "consump
tion" cough and could do little to
help her. After many remedies fail
ed her aunt urged her to take Dr.
King's New Discovery. " I have
been using it for some time," she
wrote, "and the awful cough lias al
most gone. It also saved my little
boy when taken witli a severe bron
chial trouble." This matchless med
icine lias no equal for throat and
lung troubles. Price 50c and $1.00.
Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by F.
J. Jtrennan.
Old Time Songs
One hundred and fifty old time
songs for sal.-, bound. Words and
music complete. book that will
Please IkjiIi old and .ung Neatly
b.mnd. Ten eaatta in sliver.
ddi.t (has McDonald,
46 -4t-75K. ' C jncorilia, K.ms.
Apples Apples
Car of fine winter apples. Six
different varieties now on track, in
larr.-ls They will keep all w int t.
Prices right; come and look Hem
over. See Cal Simpson at the car.
M770 ;. W, VBNNBR.
WANTED. A (illtl. for gen-ral
hous. work. MRS. HORACE BOOUE,
109 Cheyenne Ave. 44tf7S7
BBWINQ WANTKH. Waited, nil
kinds of sowing. Prices reasonable.
Phone Lv; or 105. SUtfCSU
IS THE WORLD
GROWING BETTER?
Many things go to prove that it i.s.
The way thousand.- aiv trying to
hlp others is proof. Among them
is Mrs. Vf, W. Gould of Pit Infield,
N. H. Pinding good health by taking
Electric Hitters she now advises oth
er suffer, r every w here to take
them. For years i suffered with
stomach mid kidney trouble,' she
v rites "Every laedUine I used
failed tili I took KI-, ,ric Bitters.
Hut this great remedy helped me
wonderfully." They'll help any wo
man. Tin y re the best tonic and
finest liver i.nd kidney niiucly thai
it inad.-. Ti them. You'll see, :
at P. J. Ureiinan's.
WILLIAM A. CLARK,
Former U. S. Senator
Who Will Show Treasures
To Art loving Public.
wsuTiy
CLARK WILL SHOW TREASURES
Former Senator Will Open Home to
Art Lovers.
Ex Senator W. A. Clark, talking of his
New York house, declared it the best
investment he had made in his life.
"When n practical plan can be
worked out.'' lie said, "I Intend to give
the art loving public generally an op
portunity to see and, I hope, enjoy my
art treasures."
JOSEPH PULITZER IS DEAD
Proprietor of New York World Ex
pires of Paralysis of Heart.
Joseph Pulitzer, proprietor of the
New York World and St. Louis Post
Dispatch, died on board his yacht off
Charleston, S. C.
Mr. Pulitzer died of paralysis of the
heart, induced by gallstones. He had
been in poor health for some time.
He was on his way to Jekyil Island,
near Brunswick, Ga.. where he had a
winter home.
Injured Husband Gets $40,000.
Ward A. Watterman, a Kansas City
caterer, was awarded a verdict of $4(1,
000 by default against Earl A. Nor
ton, a wealthy Denver man. In the cir
cuit court at Kansas City in a suit
brought by Watterman, which alleged
that Norton had alienated Mrs. Wat
ternian's affections. The decision be
came known when attorneys for Nor
ton filed a motion to set aside the ver-lict.
Motion picture Magnate Killed.
W. M. Selig of Chicago, head of a
motion picture company, was fatally
wounded. Francis Boggs, manager of
the Pacific coast department of the
plctuie concern, was killed, and a
Japanese gardener is in jail charged
with the crime, which, it is said, was
committed without provocation when
i he Japanese suddenly ran amuck at
xs AmelM,
Auditor Withholds Payment.
Auditor Baiton still thinks that he
has no right to issue a warrant on the
$100,000 medi'al college fund created
fcy the last legialature. "p ,as de"
dined to Issue warrants until the time
has elapsed for an appeal of the suit
instituted in the district court to test
the validity Tit the kiw. The lower
court held the law valid.
Spreading Rails Cfuse Wreck.
Beatrice. Neb.. Oct 81 Easthound
Rock Island prsscngcr No. 354 was
wrecked near nutate, Pawn. county.
Two roaches moped the track and
were hulled in the road! ad up to their
oxles before the trcin was stopped.
No one was Injure I Traffic on the
line was blocked all day Spreading
rails caused the wreck.
NEW OCEAN TO OCEAN RECORD
store - :( marvataaja flight in the.
air In which btrdlncn beat the fast
mall are dally flushed over the wire
Hut there will have to be a tr in m
dons evolution In sky Bights beTore
the aeroplane will endanger the
marvelous coast to coast record re
eently mada by rail
Highly -two and a quarter hours
from Seattle to New York City, a.
178 miles, is the new world's murk
just established by a train ladeu
with two million dollars' worth of
silk, via the Ureal Northern, the
Burlington and the New York Cell
tral System.
This means that the train traveled
at an nverage speed, counting stops,
Including a delay or more than two
hours in switching at Chicago, of
mere than miles per hour all
Hie way ,ierss the continent. When
one Pafleota that two great mountain
ranges War crossed and that t're
(luent changes of engine and train
crow were necessary the time made
Is nothing short of marvelous.
The special left Seattle on Friday.
Oct. 18, nt 4:4r b. in. The run to
5 Paul clipped two hours off the
beat previous record. , The flyer
teaehed St. Paul at 4 a. m., Sunday.
Twenty minutes later It was speed
ing to Chicago over the tracks of
the Burlington, arriving there at 2:06
p. in., having traversed the interven
ing 4.11 miles In 9 hours and 4B min
utes. Leaving Chicago at 4:a0 p. in. Sun
day, via the Lake Shore & Michigan
Southern, the special arrived at the
delivery station in New York (Mty at
6 p. in., Monday.
Deducting three hours for the dif
ference in time between New York
City and Seattle, the actual running
time of the train was 82 Vi hours.
The best previous record by rail be
tween t lie Atlantic and Pacific coasts
was 07 hours and forty minutes. The
new record of 82'4 hours is 8 hours
and 25 minutes faster than the fast
est regular passenger time that it
Is possible to make at this time be
tween New York and San Francisco.
McCorkle will pay you the highest
market price for those potatoes. See
him before selling. 44tf715
Buy your coal of Rowan & Wright.
Phone 71. tf
See McCorkle before selling your
potatoes. 44tf7tB
LEGAL NOTICE
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
UNITED STATES FOR THE DIS
TRICT OF NEBRASKA.
In the matter of )
James F. Ilannlgan ) In Bankruptcy
Bankrupt )
At Broken Bow, in said District,
this 2nd day of October, 1911, before
J. A. Armour, Referee in Bankrupt
cy ;
WHEREAS, upon September 22nd,
101 1, the undersigned filed a Petit
ion for Discharge signed by Jame
F. Hannigan as petitioner in said
matter;
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED
that a hearing be had upon said pe
tition for discharge at Broken Bow,
in said District, upon the 15th day
of November. 111! at II o'clock A.
M , at the office of the undersigned
Referee and that a notice thereof be
published in the Alliance Herald, a
newspaper in said district, and all
known creditors and other persons
in interest may appear at said time
ami place and show cause. If any
'there he whv the nravcr of said ue-
titioner should not lie granted, and
also attend the examination of the
Bankrupt.
J. A. Alt. MOCK.
Referee in Bankruptcy.
I3-&.UJ
OOOOOOOOOOOOO'OOO
o BINGHAM o
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Ini Rentfro Is In Chicago at pre
ent.
N m Brockiier went to Otn iha on
Monday Ha expects to return on
Wednesday.
Charles Lava dure wont to Alliance
Sunday.
(I. W. Cameron went to Alliance
Sunday.
Carl Sorenson wilh a Bingham i
I tor Saturday last.
fafcll Cameron while branding hors
es in the Bingham yards lost a six
year old sorrel mare vuluivcl at. $125.
Mrs Win. Breckner wan a Bing
ham visitor Sunday last.
a a a
Frank Gllbaugh spent Sunday nt
Bingham.
Miss Anna Becker and her brother,
John, spent Sunday with Miss Delia
Breckner at her home.
Ill
Mr. Swift of Ft Scott, Kansas, Is
a visitor at the Case home, being an
old family friend.
Win. Welch went to Alliance Sun
day. P. A. Yart shipped ten cars of
cattle to market and five cars to Io
wa aa feeders.
John Burton shipped three cars to
the market. Tuesday.
June Rentfro went to Alliance
Sunday, returning the next day
Harry Mason while coming to town
Monday morning with n load of hay
tipped over and had a runaway,
which caused considerable excite
ment. His injuries were slight.
Mrs. J. Neuton and son have mov
ed to Hyannls for the winter.
There was a Trlendly gathering at
the hon.c of Claud Anderson last
Sunday. Harry was among the rid
ers and topped off two broke horse.
Roy Wiley rode a four-year-old steer
and the rest of the boys rode some
bad ones. Considering all, it was
amusing and exciting. Among those
In the audience were A. A. Colson
and family. Mrs. Griffith, Miss Ruby
Case, and Messrs. Elmer Bramnar,
E. P. Rentfro, John Skipper, Geo.
Breckner, Swift, John Case and
Charles and Fran Ollbaugh.
Sixty Years fhe Standard
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CREAM
BAKING
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A Cream of Tartar Powder
Made from Grapes
HO ALUM
PUBLIC SALE
I will soil at public auction at my
ranch, six miles southwest of Lake
side and seven miles southeast of
Reno, on
THURSDAY. NOVEMBER HI, mi,
commencing at 10 o'clock a m., the
following described personal proper
ty, consisting of
Ten head of horses.
One lltoo lb gelding four years old.
One matched bay team horse and
mare -six and seven years old,
wei-Jit alMiut 1100 pounds each,
Seven head of saddle horses, none
more than eight yeare old,
Eight hand of Duroc Jersey spring
shoals.
Five dozen R. C. B. Leghorn chick
ens; two 6-Joot McCormlck mowers;
one Acme hay stacker; one McCor
mlck rake; two hay sweeps; one 2
section steel harrow; one Hiilky
plow; one mouldboard breaking plow;
one single cultivator; one beet seed
er; one Superior potato planter; one
potato digger; one potato sorter; one
led; one scraper; one farm wagon;
one phaeton; one oil stove; one
heater.
One Majestic range and other
household goods too numerous to
mention.
Terms of Sale: All sums under
ten dollars, cash; above that ay
mount, one year's time on approved
security at eight per cent Interest.
Free lunch at noon.
JESS NELSON. Owner.
Harry P. Couraey, Auctioneer, Alli
ance. C. C. Smith, Clerk.
Farmers, see McCorkle before sell
ing your potatoes. 44tf71S
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o QUAKER VALLEY o
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Th first snow of the season fell
Wednesday, the 25th.
.lames Jamison BM returned from
Iowa better satisfied with the sand
hills than ever. His father and I
mother accompanied him and will
make their home in Quaker Valley
in the future.
Roy Scott and wife called to see
the new baby at Kay I la worth's last
Sunday
Born, to Me; dy Krell and wife,
son. Belaud Moody, Oct I'lth.
County Supt. McKee was visiting
the schools In this part of the county
lat week.
A gentleman from Alliance was
buying cacti? f.r his butcher shop.
He bought home fine looking cattle.
TO STOCK MEN -A sure cure for
black leg In cattle. For particulars
address, with stamp, 510 Big Horn
avenue, Alliance, Nebr. 47-4788
:Lv. SCOTT
AUCTIONEER
Graduate Missouri Auction School
Dates may be left at Herald of
fice, Alliance, or write me at
LA'.-ZZ " Z, NEBRASKA
MRS BROS.
LIVE STOCK COMMISSION
Strong
on Range Cattle
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