The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, January 25, 1912, Image 7

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Fresh beef, pork, mutton,
poultry, fish, oysters
Also, a Fine Line of Cured Meats
Telephone Orders Delivered Promptly
PHONE 486
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W. R. Drake, Prop.
521 Sweetwater Ave.
The Car you ought have
at the price you ought to pay
if
Takes the lead' in
Simplicity of
Construction
Ease of Operation
Satisfactory
Service
Durability
and Economy
"Repair men never build houses on money
made out of Mitchell Cars." Repair Man.
We have the agency for this popular machine; and
also for the celebrated low-priced Brush Runabout,
popularly known as 44 Everyman's Car"
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A. P. LEE, Mgr.
W. C. T. U. DEPARTMENT
WHAT SHALL WE DO IF
THE TOWN GOES DRY?"
The linos flriM Riven were pIpcu-
ated as a . .. ,i iu-ii leaflet by the
liquor advocate. The reply was
from Mm. Florence D, Richards, h
rational nrftnnlxrr for the V. ('. T.
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CHlMBt, nelnhbni s, von iitiil I.
What shall we do when the town
row dry?
We may get along without our
drink;
Hut, who'll It hurt the mont, do
you think?
What are you going to do if the
town goes dark?
Not enough money for the electric
spark.
Not enough money for the water
plu8,
This city ait the mercy of fire and
thugs.
Who's going to pay for needed po
lice; Who's going to furnish the needed
grease
To oil the wheels of the city' ma
chine. To keep the town healthy, the
street to clean?
What hall we do? Shall we Issue
bonds
To pay our mayor and drain the
ponds?
What shall we do in the case of
fire.
With our firemen fired and none
to hire.
Whoa insurance goes up and prop
erty goo) down,
With never a Job for a man In
town,
When the market 1b gone for the
farmers' rye,
And Ills corn and his irley, when
the town goes dry?
I'll tell you, friend, 'tis a serious
thing
Some of these fanatics to the town
would bring.
The only thing left when they stop
the cup
Is to lay down our lives nnd go
straight up.
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January -'. MM I.
The cold spell eem t be broken
and we rto MR enjoylffi some nice
sunshine, which overybod 1 weli omes.
Last Sunday the fiimU.' of W 8
Coker spent fh day ll he home of
Joe Carey, and rep, it I i;ood time
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J. 0, Hawkins and Perry 8. Mall
ey are in Alliance attending court at
this writing
Miss Shirley llagauian is slaying
with Mrs. J. ( Hawkins while J, C.
Is attending court.
Aunt Sally Underwood and Mrs
Ndiie Cndcrwood were vislMng Mrs.
J (V Hawkins one day this week.
0O, Clark and Albert Hagaman
are helping W. 8. Ooker bale hay
this week.
Miss Nellie Hrown began school
TuoPdny morning, after a vacation ol
three weeks.
Ralph Worley and family intend to
start for Downs, Knasas, Sunday
night to visit wilth his wife's folks.
Guy Worley, who has been on the
Worley ranch feeding stock for his
father, decided to go back to his
homestead for the present, on ac
count of his wife's health.
The children of Alex Underwood
are having an attack of whooping
cough.
i$9 M. Ruth Taylor
TEACHER OF PIANO
316 Laramie Aue. Phone 330
BURTON & WESTOVBR
Attorneys at Law
LAND ATTORNEYS
Office rint National Hank Bid.
Phone tfto. ALLIANCE, NEB,
WILLIAM MITCHELL,
TTOSNIY
AT HW.
ALLIANCE.
NEBRASKA
H. M. BULLOCK.
Attorney at Law,
ALLIANCE, TV KB.
LAND ATTORN EV
I ..mil experlrncta Uc'civet IT. 8. Land OflU
I a km am tit co for prompt and efflrlnnt aarrwe.
Office in Opera House Block
ALLIANCE,
NEBRASKA
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Mrs. Richard's Reply
What shall we do If the town go
es dry,
Citizens and neighbors, you and I?
We'll destroy the whiskey, every
bit;
Make men of the brutes made so
by It.
We'll take the money now spent
at your bars,
Give our children a ride on the
trolley cant,
And once in a while, we'll buy a
big sliver
Of choice tenderloin, Instead of
old 'liver.
We'll spend the money now given
to you
For boots and shoes and clothing,
too;
And still have some for the hard
ware man,
To buy a new stove and a frying
pan.
We'll cut off the expense of the
extra police,
And much of our taxes will then
soon cease;
For every dollar you help pay of
freiglu
To take care of your product, it
costs us eight.
So there'll be no need of the
town going dark,
For there'll be plenty left for the
elexiric spark;
By stopping the factory which
makes the thugs
We'll save enough money for the
water plugs.
What shall we do when the town
goes dry?
How care for the fanner' corn
and rye?
The answer to you we can easily
tell,
He'll raise more cattle and thee
he'll sell.
The farmer will not then have to
compete
With the man who owns the aa
loon on the street;
For the biggest cinch around the
brewer's den
Is the place where he has his
feeding pen.
A here his hogs and cattle are
kept so fat
On the tslope and malts from the
brewing vats,
For the brewer knows, with ma
licious greed,
That with alcohol out, it's still
good feed.
So, then, liquor sellers, don't be
gay,
We'll prove our point on eltctlon
day.
That thts dear city shall never
die,
Hut be far belter, when the town
goes dry.
We are again enjoying fine weath
er for this time of year.
We have heard of but few cattle
perishing on account of the cold, and
hose were young calves, in this
part of the country.
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Kllen Ganong and sister, Luda, are
visiting with their uncle, Edwin Ow
en. Thomas Van tress Is working for
Gene Thompson. Mrs. Ruth Owen
went to Alliance Thursday to take
the teachers' examination.
WBILs Beck will drive his cattle
about 25 miles away to feed hay that
" has bought at that place.
Mrs. Dr.
Saturday.
Churchill returned home
Archie Jones will be away feeding
cattle for a few weeks. He will be
missed from the Sunduy school and
the U. 8. Club.
Roy Scott and wife took dinner
with Dr. Haworth's, Sunday.
BRUCE WILCOX'
L awyer and Land Attorney
Practitioner In civil courts since iM awl
Iteylater IT. 8. Land Office from 1903 to 1MT
Information by mall a specialty.
orrtot in lard owes sm t.iuno
ALLIANCE NEBRA8KA.
OKIE COIM'RKNOLL
Res. PIioim' 3)
F. .1. PETEB81R
Itea. Phone 41
Drs. Copper nol I & Petersen
OSTEOPATHS
Rooms 7, 8 and 9, Rumer Block
Phone 43
GEO. J. HAND,
PHYSICIAN AND M l O K O N
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
DR. C. H. CHURCHILL
PHYSICIAN AND Sl'ROEON
(Successor to Dr. J. E. Moon)
OFFICE IN FLETCHER BLOCK
Office hours U-12 a.m. 2-4 p.m. 7;S0-0 p. m.
Office Phone 6a Res. Phone, 8
H. A. COPSEY
Physlolan and Surgeon
Office Phone 3 BO
Kes. Phone 3i
Calls answered promptly day and night from
offline. Offices: Alliance National Bank
Building over the PostOffloe.
H. H. BELLWOOD, M. D.
CHAS. E. SLAG Lfc", M. D.
Office Over Holsten's Drug Store
Phone 87
T, J. THRELKELD,
Undertaker and Embalmer
DAY PHONE 207
Ntr.HT PHONE 18
LEGAL NOTICE
Notice of Probate of Will
ALLIANCE.
NEBRASKA
THE GADSBY STORE
Funeral Director and Embalmer
FlMRAI SUPPLIES
Office Phone 498 Res. Phone 310
In the County Court of Box Butte
County, Nebraska.
The State of NebraHka, to the
heir and next of kin to William Lee
McNamara aiul to any others inter
ested in siiiiil matter-
YOU ARK IIKRKBY NOTIP1KI
that an lntJrument purporting to Ik
the Last Will and Testament of
William Lee .McNamara, deceased, is
on file in said Court, and also a pe
tition praying for the Probate of
said Instrument, and for the ap
pointment of Kllzabeth McNamara a
Kxecutrix, that on the 12th day of
February, 1912, at 10 o'clock A. kf
said petition and the proof of the
execution of said Instrument will be
heard, and that if you do not rheu
appear and contest, said Court may
probate and record the same, and
rant administration of the estate to
Klizabeth McNamara
Thts notice shall be published for
three week successively m the Al
liance Herald prior to said hearing.
Witness my hand and official seal
this ird day of January, 1912.
1. A. BERRY.
(Alt) ' County .ludge.
In answering Herald want ada
please mention that you saw It If
this paper.
J. P. HAZARD
Surveyor and Engineer,
Al I MM I M IIKASkA
Patties eat of town sltuaU wi-ltt. ;s 1 ac
out niui ii of taettnv, barge wll. not es
(.ed fj.OO and i. pvr day.
BOY SCOUTS. ATTENTION!
Tht re will be no meeting of the
Boy Scouts this week owmg to Ihe
absence of Mr. Brown from the city
L. HV. SCOTT
AUCTIONEER
Graduate Missouri Auction School
Dates may be left at Herald of
flee. Alliance, or write me at
LAKESIDE, NEBRASKA
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o RALPH BLUE. VIOLINIST
o MRS. BLUE, PIANIST
o Music furnished for all occasion o
o PHONE 21 ON 11
o Alliance, Nebraska
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Dr. Oliver cEuen
Physician and Surgeon
MEMISCFORD, SEBR.
SPECIALTIES: Diseases of Women aod
Ctiiidreo and Genito Crinary Organs
All calls aastfirti promptly fay sr
HARRY P. COllRSEY
Live Stock and
General Auctioneer
Farm Sales a Specialty
TERMS REASONABLE
Phone 64 ALLIANCE. NEBR.
I. TYLER
OENTI8T,
OPERA HOU8E BLOCK,
PHONE 167
Alliance, Nebraska
c. a. sinnoNS'
Tonsorial Parlors
for a
CLEAN 8HAVE, STYLISH HAIR
CUT, 8HAMPOO, ELECTRIC MAI
SAGE, OR ANYTHINC ELSE IN
THE LINE OP BARBER'S WORK.
I2y3 Box Butte Ave.