The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, November 02, 1911, Image 6

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HEMINGFORD
Mn. Robm Wright and father
visited friend at rdmori 8. D.,
the lant of the M"k.
Mr'- Rolls Johnson visited at the
borne of W. A. t'olemnn In Alliance,
from Wednesday to Thursday Miss
Grace Coleman came up with her
and visited till Monday.
Miae Mamie (lasslleme spent the
pact two week visit Inn at the home
at Mrs. Harry (Ireen.
Miss Rather Neeland Is assist Inn
Pollie Tierce at the bank while Mr.
fierce ia away.
Mrs. Lena Hrltton came in on 43
from Alliance, where she lias been
pending the past two weeks with
fcer daughter, Mrs. Frank 1'otinesil.
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Mrs. ArmtsrotiR's brother from O
81 ah a has been visiting her the past
fw days.
A. 8. Enyeart came in Wednesduy
from Kansas City, where he has
been taking treatments for the past
month.
Mr. Bert Mart and Mrs. Aaron
Maul left Thursday on 44 for a visit
with home folks in Iowa. They ex
pect to be gone some time.
Miss Kiizabcth Dice, who has been
visiting friends in Tierce, Colorado,
returned Thursday, her sister, Mrs.
Em 11 Hockey, Klng to Alliance to
meet her.
Mr. Trey, who has been visitiiiK
bis daughters and other friends here
for the past tWO weeks, left Friday
for Kansas to VflM I lirotiier, be
fore his return to his home in Tenn.
Mrs. Hi K. Anderson, who has been
In the hospital at Alliance came
borne Sat unlay and Is reported as
getting along fine.
Fred Mellck came in Saturday
morning from the eastern part of
(be state where he has been looking
after business mutters for the past
few days.
Mr. McCluskey's daughter arrived
Saturday from Iowa for a visit with
her parents and brothers.
Miss Evelyn McKurney came up
from Alliance Friday to spend Sun
day with home folks.
Ira Thlllips was u liemingrord vis
itor between trains Saturday.
Several parties have h -en in our
Mr. Scheney came down from ; neighborhood looking Tor land lately
Crawford Saturday to visit for a ! Two of these sera looking over the
ting 65 or 70 bushels on their wagon.
Arthur Hass hauled a load of pota
toiw over to 8cottsbluff last week, as
did also L M. Wh lit alter, getting one
dollar per bushel for them.
Speaking of potatoes, we have nev
er seen a fine a lot in northwestern
Nebraska as Mrs. Johnson has tn her
collar this fall.
Fred llahn and Mr WnM have
gone to Colorado with a team and
wagon, expecting to return with a
load of apples.
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Jim ljovell. of Curly, Is doing the
carpenter work on J. W. Scott's barn.
Mrs. Bassctt and Mrs. Weir spent
the day with Mrs. Powell, Monday
last. These ladles also were callers
on Mrs. Mickey lrst week.
It Is said that the Adventlsts In
the neighborhood north of ub are ar
ranging to open a school especially
for their own children soon.
'
The famllle of E. F. Tmyer and
George Jones spent the day with
QsfflsM Hall and family last Monday.
More railroad talk The Hurling
ton will build from (Hrard west,
croMslng the Niobrara river at the
old O. 'V . ranch, where a town will
!r located, then north to Crawford,
tints cutlng out "Death Curve" near
Marslnnd, the long hill and tunnel nt
Hclmont, and wiping Marslnnd and
Betel (MM off the map. Marslnnd mer
chants are trying to sell out and
land norund the O. If, Is on the
rise. This Is as the reports in this
section have It Hut if a man be
lieved all the reports he hearts a
round here, op were to try to locate
their origin, he'd he as crazy as n
bed bug.
Word from Mr. and Mrs. Thorp
i.-iis of their location at Francktaa,
Texaa, with the Nebraska colony, lo
cated there by the irrepressible
John Mahr, ex county clerk, World-
Herald reporter, court reporter, Cu
ban no Idler, etc , from Dawes county
and the village of Chadron.
Mrs. S. C. Itassett has been spend
ing a couple of weeks in our vicinity
ye iscribe taking her to her home at
ua.te a few days since.
Aaron lloyer met with it very pain
ful accident a few days ago. Meing
thrown from a horse his left ami
was broken In two places at the el
bow.
while with his dftttghtor,
Roland.
Mrs. Wm.
Thorp Motion with
it.
a view of buying
Hoes hnyeart left Saturday for; Mrs Hobt
Lincoln, where he will attend school her old horn
the coming winter.
Jack Kennedy had the misfortune
Spoon w ill leave for
in M'usouri, this week
to get his leg broken by being ,la,M.rs published In that town
thrown fr ;u his gasoline car Sumliiv
evening. Dr. McKueu w as railed and
set the broken BMOsMf and Mr. Ken
nedy was taken to the St. Joseph
hospital in Alliance, Tuesday.
.
Miss Klla Brown came in from Al
liance Saturday for a visit with her
Isters here
Last Sunday being Al.x Olds'
birthday, his mother surprised him
by Inviting a few of his .voting friend
for dtiim?
Mrs. C ft Sheparil, fr.m the i idge.
pent Monday tit the home of II. I'.
Bhepiit d
Rev Mr. i'o came in Sa: urday
from Uncoln, where he ht's i. ti tor
the past week at l ending I lie i m -n-tlou.
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George Carroll was an Allianc
Itor from Monday until Tama tar,
looking alter Ihimii -s affairs.
Miss Sarah Iverson re. civ. d n ..
Friday that h step father ra sick.
She left for Deliver Saturday, An
drew
few i
Iverson going v. i-it her for
Speaking of Chadron. once In a
while we run amuck of one of the
and
are filled with disgust as wo read
the spunked-hithy cries of one of the
publishers there against the other
(there's mighty little difference be
tween the two). So bent on venting
their personal spleen on each other
are these men that they don't hesi
tate to deinorulinze or jeopardize
their own town's Welfare and to drae.
their slimy personal cotitrovcrsiin in
to their papers and have the audac
it y to ask their patrons to pay for
the rags thus saturated each week
with their own petty personal gtic
ances. With a wldeawnke, progress
iva, commercial club to boost the
town, a fine new state normal and
fed ral court reielitly hunted there.
BOOM of the fiti(it people, living in
i the finest houses in the land, and
other tea' arcs ihut make an attract
Ive future before that town, these
two so-called newspapers which
'ought to lie th - greatest of all fac
tors in promoting their city's beat
interests are dcing far more dai
i In retarding the progress of ChaJron
than tliey are good in BTlHtHni U tip
Mi.n l.ulu Wirt . teacher In ne Al
short
latter
home
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(Received last press dny too late
for publication.)
The latest doings In the Strasburg
er schoolhouse was an entertainment
musical and humorous. Among the
humorous were reasons given why
the homesteaders In this part of the
county left their palaces In other
parts of the United States to dwell
In sod houses and frame Bhacks In
the hills. Reasons were assigned by
Mrs. Samuel H. Speer, Mlsa Lucy
Tinkham and Messrs. Moore, Starr,
Squires and Strasburger. Some of
the reaaons given made Goode Old
Boy think that Solomon wife right
when he said, "All men are liars,"
and it may be possible ( perhaps i
that that "wisest of men" had some
ot these ho steaders in mind when
he said, "All men are liars." The
entertainment was well attended and
WOll enjoyed.
Rev. Torter, minister nt Strasburg
er, and Klder Ntiirr attended me
I'rcisbyterian Synod at North 1'lattc
They had the pleasure of listening
to Hon. Mr. Hryan In religious as
well as political talks.
There have been several newcom
er who have bought the improve
ments on claims near Strasburger
John 0. Kessler, a soldier in the
Union army, a brother-in-law of John
H. and Edward Strasburger, bought
the improvements of the Drnry'is, and
l'hilpott buying the Improvements of
I'hilpott, buying th cimpoerv incuts of
Curtis Wilson. Success to those who
come, and good luck to those who
go away May all have good health,
happiness, prosperity and continu
ance, is the sincere wish of the
writer.
Messtls. Verner, Moore, Hlaser,
I'hilpott and Haralson BTiB doing con
siderable freighting.
In the election of officers of the
Cnion Tresbyterian Sunday School
at Strasburger, Mrs. Snuel II. Speer
was unanimously re-elected Superin
tendent. Sheridan county potatoes are noted
the world over, so says the Omaha
Bee. Verily, we believe there are
none better From the heaps of hiu
potatoes, turnips, squash and good
corn that has been raised around
Btraabttrger, it is hard to believe that
we had a drought. Sam H. Speer
brought us a turnip weighing over
nine pounds. Like Longfellow's beet.
"It grew and it grew."
Rev I) W. Montgomery of Alliance
and Rev. (!. ft Torter will hold re
vival meetings in the Strasburger
school house, beginning Tuesday,
Oct. II, at 7:110 p. DL, and continuing
through the week. We will be de
lighted to hear these man of God, be
lieving they are about their Master's
business. We wish them the great
est degree of success in bringing
many into the fold of Him who said,
"I am the way, the truth and the
life."
On Friday night, Oct. 27. there will
be a dance at the ffhaslwrgaf school
house.
Rev (!. ft Porter preach'-s every
other Sabbath afternoon in the Straet
burger school house. If you hear htm
lie will do you good.
Everybody here is either making
fences, digging potatoes, hauling lum
ber, coal or provisions, proving up
home.-K aiis, building houses, gatji er
ing turnips and squash, i . "To do
nothing is as fatal ;h to commit evil.
and it ll
more cowardly."
QOODE OLDH BOY,
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HOMESTEAD
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llauce High school, made it
j business trip to Seneca the
wrl of the week, reUirilillu
Monday .cum
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Ileal estate wanted for sate,
Hoelus, Ncbr Hex
Building ems to be the order of
the da in our neighborhood )sl
now. Charlie liner is building a fine
SOd house, J. W. Scott and LOUle
Walters new barns ami A D. Weir a
table at -I calf slices.
Neighbor tHattsrsQs, tiring of bach
elor life, (lulled out for a visit down
the road last Saturday. Mrs Fatter
tun i visiting her relatives iu the
eastern part of the state.
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Parties from Mitchell with four
burses drove over to Mrs. Johnson's
or a load of potatoes last week, put-
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w rit a
Eugene Davis, ot Indianapolis, lud .,
presMenJ of the North Ptatte Owuti
A. Coloniation Co, nrsg in our city
hi u trains Saturt'.n
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The n
flurries.
loy of Iti gollig to si hool wants
work after school and Saturday
Thone ti lircen. 47-if' Till
Mr and Mrs. H. O Fleming had a
very pleasant visit hut week from
Mr. aud Mrs. C D. Tugh of los An
geltii. Mra. Fleming and Mrs. Hugh
are iuumuii, and this added lo the
enjoyment ot meetiug and vlsitiug as
old acquaintances.
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October ..v
Mther is fine after the snow
Hen Doyle is visiting his brother,
Kd. Doyle, and will return to his
heme at Virginia, N'ebr., in a f-w
days.
E H. Sly -,at- a dance at the I'at
morc seine house. whi h was . njoy
ed by all. Theie was a good crowd
end file- lillisje.
Clyde Helling will depart the first
of the week for Steele City, Ncbr..
o n tip his brother move out to his
elanii i ear the Spade ranch, in the
spriii!-
"Tai; is money." We waste much
time and money and horse flesh do
ing cur duty on election day. Bach
true Am rteani Qaj$bJ to vote accord
ing to bia convict toaui.
Wag Katheriue O'Doiinell left Mon
day to takv up her duties as teacher
some nine miles west of Alliance.
1TKE tfiFOaEiT
PERPETRATED BY WALT Ac DOUGALL
r iik ir i a s s a va-
TI . M I Q . I
i ne miavummcr stmimer styles
for c lassy horse circles are
snow InTriese. pldtes .
The J inky little lid with
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Ine ears prolrudinc conspicuously
ucJind conspi
I. I hy the
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nas Deen superseded by inese
modern denfdns more in keeping
with torrid weather . Certain
effects hdveheen adapted from the
lines of human millinery which
have heen found to he more hecoming
to horses than to the women .
SWELL LINE OF EQUINE MILLINERY
AND FINE LINGERIE AT HAWS BROS.
I . IW.. I
IK IN GIVE YOU both rrTTi ,
AOP '
- fc
Rough
Dry
Washing
Having installed a rough dry de
partmenc we will save you the
worry of wash day this winter.
We will get your soiled linen,
wash and starch it, iron the flat
pieces, and return it to you for
35c per dozen.
Stop the Wagon or Call Phone 160
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Alliance
Steam
Laundry