The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, December 14, 1911, Image 9

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    Xmas Hardware
A suitable present for every
member of the family
Coaster Wagons, Sleds, Skates, Air Guns,
Pocket Knives, Rifles. Shot Guns, Tool Sets
Community Silver Knives and Forks, Spoons,
Child's Sets. Carving Sets, Chafing Dishes,
Casseroles, Coffee Percolators,Serving Dishes
Safety Razors, Electric Washing Machines
and Carpet Sweepers
NEWBERRY'S
HARDWARE CO.
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Boards
of all descriptions
for any part of a
house or barn.
Dierks Lumber & Coal Co.
Phone 22
D. Waters, Mgr.
Nebraska Land&AutoCo
J. C. McCorkle, Mgr.
GARAGE IN McCORKLE BLOCK
Link Lowry, Supt. of Garage
We handle the fOVb cars and will sell you one
for list price. Will store and keep; furnish gas
and lubricating oil; $15.00 per month; you run as
much as you desire. Storage for cars, $5.00 per
month. We sell all best brands of oil from 25 to
50o lower than other places.
fOtb cars are the most popular car on the
market and every piece in them is guaranteed by
the company during the life of the car. See us
before buying.
Only garage in western Nebraska
open day and night
! SAVE FUEL I
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Don't vou think a range that cuts your
fuel bill in half is worth more than other K
ranges? J
THE GREAT MAJESTIC RANGE W
only uses half the fuel used in other ranges
and gives better satisfaction all around. B
There is a reason for everything. If you
will stop and consider the fact that the M
MAJESTIC RANGE, being made of non
breakable Malleable Iron, permits the man- 5ft
ufacturers to cold rivet all the parts together
perfectly air-tight; that it is not made of F
cast-iron and bolted together as other rang
es; that the heat cannot escape through
cracks or cold air enter range; that the flues
i are lined with pure asbestos board (not m-
paper;, ana are constructed in sucn a man
ner as to utilize every particle of heat
you will very readily see why the Majestic
P Range uses so little fuel.
vary MM If THE fitlAT MAJESTIC RANGE will CMfwa this statement
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i I, L. MOM t&UIN
Jn J if
JOHN GARRETT
Success to Frank Wallace;
Transfer Line
Household goods
moved promptly
and transfer work
solicited.
Off let a Rodgers' Grocery, Phone 1. Re, phone 583
HEMINGFORD
H. Oarvoy arrived on 44 Thursday
from l .:ul S. I)., whfre he has been
for the past week on business.
The Indies' Aid Soriety of the
t'onjto rhurtli met with Mrs. Rr.lla
lohneon on Thursday afternoon.
Miss l.rihni Irea came in from the
east Thursday for an extended visit
with her sisters, Mrs. Rob Wright.
Mrs. (luy Sprowles ami Mrs. Johl
Wiltsey.
Mrs. I,eo Moore and children left
on 4;i Krkliiy for Bdnemont, S. !.,
whero they will make their home.
Mr. Moore has a position in a store
there. Miss Mollie Hughes went up
with her. returning on 44 Huixlay.
Mr. Cox came in on 4;i Friday from
Reno, where he has been for a few
day, helping on the new church
which Is being built at that place.
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Mrs. John Armstrong went to Gor
don, where she will visit for I t w
days with the family of Km. Kuhler.
and attend the meetings which are
being held at that place.
Mr. and Mrs. B. V. Shepard are
visiting with Mr. Shepard's niece at
Johnstown, Nebr.. this Week.
Mrs. Wm. Curry was an Incoming
passenger from Alliance Friday,
where she spent a few days visiting
friends.
C. E. Wiltsey was a business vis
itor ivt Scottsbluff the latter part of
the week
Guy Sprowles has the foundation
laid for his new house in the south
east part of town.
Leo Frohnapfel has been on the
sick list for the past leu days with
the urippe.
The Misses Mnrie and Nora Han
son were Alliance passengers Sat
urday, returning Sunday on 43.
Mr. and Mrs. Osborn spent Sunday
at the heme of Rev. nnd Mrs. Cox.
Mr. and MrB. C. K. Wiltsey and
family took dinner with Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Pierce, Sunday.
Tom Hopkins and .loo W'anek were
Alliance visitors between trains Mon
day. George Iledgecock autoed to Alli
ance Monday afternoon, taking Bad
Kinsley, Omer Scrlbner and Miss Ag
nes Mora-ek down.
Ora Phillips spent Sunday with
home folks, returning to Alliance
Monday.
Mrs. Fred Abley has been on the
sick list for the past few days.
Fay Partridge was an Alliance pas
senger on 44 Monday, returning cn
43 Tuesday.
Mrs. Charles Street was an incom
ing pasci user on 43 Tuesday, frcm
Denver, to make her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Roland, a visit.
Fred Melick was tin incoming pas
senger from Alliance Tuesday, where
Jie has been for n few days cn bus
incss.
John IftobeeleOB, one of Rox Hutu
county's old ?e4tlers, passed away at
the Alliance hospital on last Wednes
day afternoon, whore he was taken
for treatment some two w;eks ao
He had been suffering with rheuma
tism for some time, dropsy setting
in later, which seems to have been
the cause of his death He with a
brother, Henry, have resided on a
farm southwest of Hi'iningrord for
the past twenty-five years. Henry
MkhaeVson and a sister. Mrs. Sulx-
bach, living at old IJo Hutte, are
left to mourn their loss. The funer
al waB held from the Methodist
church Saturday, interment being In
the HMiiliigford cemetery.
Die young people of the Method
ist church held a Dutch social Satur
day evening, at the home of A. M.
Miller.
Miss Agneg Moravek and Omer
8crlbner were incoming passengers
on 43 Tussday from Alliance.
Miss Kuniie lllue from the ridge,
.who has be.-n suffering with stomach
trouble for some time, was brought
over to Hcmingford Monday. She
will stay at the home of Wm. Curry,
where she will take treatment of
Dr. McKueu.
J. J. IJoyd has been on the sick
list for thH past few days.
George Carroll was a business pas
senger to Alliance on 44 Tuesday.
Quite a number from town attend
ed the sale of Wm. I.lchtp Tuesday.
Mr. hlchtrt with his family will leave
soon for Oregue , where they expect
to make their home.
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O STRASBURGER o
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Thanksgiving was truly a ted let
tor day for the stood people In and
around Strasburger. At the school
hous' everybody was happy "To be
good", you know, "is to be happy."
And may we not say. too, "To be
happy In to be good?" He this as It
may, all the people there were good
enough to be happy, and to bring
turkeys, chickens, jellies, pies, cakes,
etc. No chef could make hotter, and
all the kind, good people had no liv
ers out of order, and the department
of Ihe Interior was ready, to receive
and digest tbe excellent provisions
brought to the school house by the
WlntermuU's and Merryhews and
I'lsela and Strasburgers and many
others not so far away. Although
all ate heartily and laughed Joyously
no one we know of needed a doctor.
Mr. Merryhew prayed a sincere and
at nest Thanksgiving prayer. May
our kind Heavenly Father continue
to bless him and his estimable wife.
After the tables (which had been
built by the Phllpott brothers) had
been laden with the splendid thtngs
God gave the people, and transferred
by the crowd of about one hundred
present, toasts were given by Miss
lticy Pinkham, Mrs. Sam Speer, and
Messrs. Rev. Porter, Moore, Harri
son, Strasburger, Starr and John B.
Strnsburgei. None were dry toasts.
Miss Martha Fischer, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fischer, ren
dered an excellent song In an unaf
fected pleasing manner. Now let us
all be good for 365 days and be
thankful each day for the blessings
we have.
May health, peace and contentment
ibe the kit of Julius Eckerle and Gus
Sar.doz with their better three-quarters,
formerly .Miss Lena Sanilnz and
Miss De Horde
Kdmond Strasburger Ls In Chicago
on business.
GOODE OUK HOY.
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o BINGHAM o
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R. R. Kincaid spent a Tew days In
Alliance last week.
Cooi-go and James Hreckner spent
a few days last week In Alliance.
Mass will be held at the home of
Andy Apleguarth Sunday, the 17th,
by Father McNamara, for the bene
fit of those near Bingham.
Harry Davis spent a few days at
the home of John Skipper the first
part of thta week.
It i rumored that Doc. Watson
will take a better-half soon.
Wm. Breckner is In Alliance at
present and will return at the week's
end.
There will be a dance at the home
of A. G. Anderson Friday evening.
Some ranchmen or this neighbor
hood are loosing stock from the
blackleg.
Felix Becker was In Bingham Sun
day on business.
J. T. Newton and wire were up
from Hyannis Thursday.
John Becker spent Sunday at the
Breckner home. .
A skating party was held southeast
of Bingham. Most of the young
folks of this vicinity were present.
Mr. and Mrs. Sellers returned
from Alliance, where they have been
with their little boy for medical
t-eatment. He is much improved at
this writing
The services of the Congregation
a' church were largely attended Sun
day last. Rev. Kreamer performed
the duties.
John Dconelly has returned to
Bingham from lakeside, as the sur
veyors have put up for the winter
mouths.
Rentrro Bros, sold out their gener
al merchandise business to A. B.
Stuokey.
John Burton has erected a large
tombstone to the memory or his son.
Frank Burton, who died April 17th
last.
Mr and Mm. Wm. Welch returned
from Alliance Monday. They have
been buying household goods, and
will begin keeping house.
Geo. Howell and Dan Anlel return
ed from Alliance Tuesday.
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o H ASHMAN ITEMS o
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Mr. and Mrs Arthur Lore and fam
lly, of Sioux county, have moved
down to this vicinity. They are liv
ing on the place where Mr Nichols
used to live.
Miss Sailor and Miss Kthel Brown
of Alliance visited nt the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Fleharly on Sunday of
lust wick, returning home Monday
morning
Mr. and Mrs. Hlslop and family of
Alliance, accompanied by Miss hoar
Hawkins and Misses Kthel and Fay
Hembry. spent the afternoon at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. N. (1 Lelsh
RUUa, last Sunday.
John l.oer took a load of hay to
Hemlngford Monday of this week.
Mrs. i .ill inn Duskin and eon stayed
over night with Mrs. Kauffauld last
Thursday.
Clyde .lohnson assisted Mr. Skin
in r in napping corn Monday and
Tuesday of last week.
Viss M. Ruth Taylor
TEACHER OF PIANO
316 Laramie Aue. Phone 230
BURTON & WESTOVER
Attorneys at Law
LAND ATTORNEYS
Office First National Bank Bldg
Pbone 8o. ALLIANCE. NEB,
WILLIAM MITCHELL,
ATTORN V
AT LW.
ALLIANCE.
NEBRASKA
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o SCHOOL NOTE8 01
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Prln. E. L. Meyer of the High
School hopes to make a trip with
the basket ball teaan to the eastern
part of the state during the Christ
mas vacation. Games have already
been scheduled with several of the
best teams of that part of the state,
ami It i hoped that other accept
ances will come in soon. A schedule
ot ten games Is necessary In order
to make the trip a financial success.
The High School Athletic Board
hae decided to use the proceeds from
the Thanksgiving basket ball game
for the purcha.se of steel lockers for
the gymnasium. These will 'fill a
need that has been felt ever since
the construction of the new High
School building, and will assist in
making ou.- building one of the best
equipped in the state.
For the first time in the past eight
years the High School has succeed
ed in capturing the attendance ban
ner. Miss Calms has started the work
in debating for the year. From the
number who have taken up the work
we feel confident of a winning team.
Announcements of the preliminary de
bates will be made later.
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Miss Barnard, the new music and
drawing supervisor has taken charge
of the orchestra, and arranged a def
inite schedule for practice.
Of the four classes of Industrial
work entered In the exhibit of the
State Teachers' Association of Oma
ha in November, we were awarded
premiums for three.
H. M. BULLOCK.
Attorney at Law.
AJLaZdANCB. iVKli.
F. M. BROOMeT
l.ANI ATTORNEY
Lorn experience a Hereivei rrg r.andOlUe
U a guarantee fur prompt and efficient esrvtoe.
Office in Opera House Block
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
TTRiTcsrrrcoir
L a wyer and Land Attorney
Practitioner In civil courts since igea aa
Resistor IT. S. Land Office fr.im 1903 to IWt
Information by mall a specialty.
orrica in i.ANDorrica buildiko
ALLIANCE - NEBRASKA.
OltIR CorPEKNOLL
Res. I'hone so
9. J, PETERSEN
Ken. Phone tt
Drs. Coppernoll & Petersen
OSTEOPATHS
Rooms 7, 8 and 9, Rumer Block
Phone 43
GEO. J. HAND,
PHYSICIAN AND SIBOBON
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
DR. C. H. CHURCHILL
PHYSICIAN AND SI RQEON
(Successor to Dr. J. E. Moon)
OFFICE IN FLETCHER BLOCK
Office hours 11-12 a.m. 2-4 p.m. 7 .10-9 p. m.
Officel Phone 6a Res. Phone, If
H. A. COPSE Y
I'hyalcian and Surgeon
Office Phone SOO
Res. Phone 342
c'nll amwered promptly da; and night freer
oftllre. Offices: Alliance National Uaab
Balldtnir over the Post Office.
H. H. BELLWOODTirVD.
CHAS. E. SLAGLE, M. D.
Offke Over Holsten's Drug Store
Phone 87
FRANCES DANOS
RED CROSS NURSE
Reference Given
Telephone 766 West 2nd street
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
Photographs
T, J. THRELKELD,
Undertaker and Embalmer
DAI PHONE 207
NIGHT I IIONE 18
ALLIANCE.
NEBRASKA
for X
mas
are an inexpensive pres
ent. Iirtter ret some
made at the
Alliance Art Studio
THE GADSBY STORE
Euneral Director end Embalmer
TUNER AL SUPPLIES
Office Phone 4gS KVs. I'hone J 10
J. P. HAZARD
Surveor und Engineer,
AM. 1 1 E, NCBIi K
Parttoe out of town anooM write, an 1 am
out omen of lite lima, chance wilt uot ex
ceeil ?j.( uimI 1 lapaHMaa per day.
FOR ESTIMATES ON
CEMENT WALKS
CURBS
CONCRETE
FOUNDATIONS
HOLLOW BLOCKS
AND
ORNAMENTAL WORK
OF ALL KIM is
SEE
J. J. VANCE
Alliance, Nebr.
Dr. Oliver McEuen
Physician nnd Surgeon
HEHifsGFORD, NCOR.
SPECIALTIES: Diseases of Women and
Children and Genito Urinary Organs
All cads answeri promptly fa; ar
HARRY P. COURSE Y
Live Stock mid
Geoeral Auctioneer
Farm Sales a Specialty
TERMS REASONABLE
Phone 64 ALLIANCE. NEBR.
OR. IX K. TYLKIl
DENTIST,
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK,
PHONE 167
Alliance, Nebraska
In answering Herald want ade
pleaae mention that you saw It In
' thia paper.
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