The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, March 21, 1912, Image 8

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    FlOCALSandPERSONALS
Fromaturday's Daily:
A. C. Johnson of Anaorn. eommon
a? known a "Lad'' lohnson, la In
Alliance maktnp Homv roiwilrs on hi
betiding at 113 iwx Unite MMMi
Oompled hy Tom Stnlo' slot" Hi
fcsforms us thai b unil kilt, Johnson
Bjnfot to leave by the Ifith of next
month Tor a trip through the moun
tains. Ind will put In a Rood dil
f time flahlns: f ir troOt, whih. ho
Myf. I good brnln food. After H v
kt on a trout dipt for n few months
e Intend to return to Nebraska
ad run for of floe. Hy the way, he
is one of The Herald's old standhys,
having been a subscriber to tiie
wekly paper for many years. He
will also rend the Dally doling the
period of Its publication.
John R. Beach , who la well and
favorably known In Alllnnce, takes
the place in The Herald of floe made
vacant by Miss Needham's depar
ture, and will also act as reporter
and general roust about.
Miss llyrdec Needham, who has
filled the position of stenograph) It
in The Herald office for the past
four months, will leave Monday to
fill a like position In the office of
Attorney White at Oerlng. where
her dutieB will not be bo arduous.
MIm Needham has made many
friends in Alliance who will regret
her departure. She carries with her
an endorsement from The Herald
for faithful and efficient work done,
and best wishes for her success In
her new field of labor.
J. P. Aylward and T. J. Threlkeld
have opened a shop at 405 Hox
Butte avenue In the rooms formerly
occupied by the New York Hat
Shop for the purpose of picture
framing, upholstering, -epalrlng, re
alshing furniture, .He. They have
had considerable experience along
these lines, ami have already start
ad out with a good run of work. The
firm name will be Aylward & Threl
held.
lit
J. J. Wylend has purchased the
tailoring shop owned by C. C Schaf
r. It will be operated uinlor the
name pi PaattttoriutDi Although Mr.
Wylend is a new coiner here, he re
ports a very good business.
Joe Moore has returned from lHad
wood and will make Alliance his
home for the nest few months. Ht
was engaged In the barber boalBOU
to the above town.
lay Madden is a new employe of
Division Superintendent Weldenham
er. He came from Omaha last waoi
and accepted a position as stenogra
ptier
Hruce Mallery rotm-iunl from Lin
coln last nljrlit where he ha been
attending school since the opening of
the term. Bruce is taking an aca
demic course.
Henry Murphy and daughter of
Seneca were Alliance visitors yes
terday! They came to attend the
St. Patrick's Day function held at
the Catholic church last night.
Our readers will find In The Dally
Herald a weather forecast from the
weather bureau of the V. S. Depart
ment of Agriculture, an Interesiliig
feature of the daily.
A. K. Kugate and 0. B. Hirtch of
Spade, Sheridan county, arrived in
the cHy last night with two wagons
loaded with dTessed hogs, thirty-four
in all, for sale on the local market.
rnHITM Nolan, who has been at-
IcndillK the School of Music at the
state University in Lincoln, returned
last, night for a week's visit with
her parents. K ranees Is a second
year student.
I, Hoy Spu) ht and Perley L Peach
returned home from Lincoln Saturday
for a week's visit with their iwirents.
The boys are seniors at the state
I'niversity both being students of
the School of Kngineering.
Some of the farmers northeast of
town who did not got their thresh
ing done last fall are finishing up
now. j. K. Lawrence lniorms us
that the threshers will be at his plac
tomorrow.
Mr. Scott, Mgr. of the Lakeside
Ranch Company, was in our city Sat
urday ou business.
John Hunter is building n buth
room on one of his houses. K. V.
Ray Is doing the plumbing work.
Ievi Pringle of Ansley Is the
guest of his niece Mr. E. C. W'his-
man, ,n'M t,nv-
J. M. Rent fro of Minghani, whose
ranch is three or four miles norlh-
o:ist or that town was In Alliance ov
er Sunday.
Dougherty Bros, of Lakeside were
In town yesterday looking after busi
ness interests.
C. F. Schafer, manager of the
Schafer Klectrlc Company leaves
in the morning on 44 for Hay Springs
.Nebraska to Instal an electric light
plant nt that place. He experts to
be gone a couple of weeks Mr.
Schafer Is an expert electrician.
The lenten supper will be at the
home of Mrs. F. W. Harris, Thurs
day, March 21. Come and have
good supper. Served from 6
clock on. 26 cts.
The Woman's Guild will meet
the church Friday evening at 7 o
clock. A full attendance Is desircil
Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Ware left on
the noon train for Mullen on chun h
work.
3. If. Denton sells Red Rand Can
dy for the girl you love best. 3-2-1 AH
The time, 7:30 tonight. The place.
The Majestic. The Girl. Pauline
Rushc In "The Man Hunt."
Mrs. Jack Kennedy of Hemingford
visited Alliance yesterday.
The happiest are Red Rand Gg&d)
girls. Make your girl happy. 3-2-1 1!
S S. Sears of Ilyannis was in
Alliance between trains Monday, lie
was returning, much improved in
health, from a tour through Califor
nia, New Mexico and other south
ern Slates.
He- "Shall we see the feature at
the Majestic tonight?" She "Sure,
it must be good or the Majestic
wouldn't have It."
Mr. Klncald of Minghani was at
tending to business In Alliance yesterday.
at I
I
From Tuesday's Daily:
From Monday's Daily:
Mi s Ida Posvar came back from
her homestead near Canton yester
day. at
Miss Alma Weidellhaiucr left last
night for Galesburg for a few weeks'
atay.
Miss AU )' A) In son, who is teach
Ing the Reno school, spent Sunday
at home.
j
Jess Wilson, of Reno, was In Al
liance for business and pleasure on
Bat unlay.
Edward Costello returned from
Grand Island yesterday aha re he has
been visiting for a few dayB.
W. J. Oliugcr, representative of
the National Cash Keglster Company,
Is In Alliance ou business today.
Joe O'Connor, traveling salesman
for ih)' New berry Hardware Com
pany, left last night for a trip down
(he south line.
O. H. Moon is erecting a barn for
J. P. Purge r on his nursery farm
east of town. It will be completed
within a few days.
MisKtx Man, hie and Fauaie Bern
and Sula Wilson, of Reno, were
gutcsis of Mrs. Kiia Young Saturday
afternoon and Sunday.
Earl Mallery. manager ol (he Mai
ler Grocer Company, returned last
night from a week's visit in (he
eastern part of the stale
a
Harry W ilobcke of ilratid Itap
ids, Mich , arrived Saturday and will
act in the capacity of private sec
retary to ReV Os:ar Lorwy.
A. C Johnson of Angora has been
attending to business in Alliance tei
eral days lie area! hOfflS iotsy. Be
fore leaving h Informed The Her
aid that he will r-turu to Alliance
with Mrs. Juiinsou ami remain some
time attending the revival metxiugs.
Mrs
list.
Geo. Gaildls Is on the sick
Miss Bessie Kent of Minatare came
to Alliance yesterday to assist in the
Burlington Hotel.
Miss Elizabeth Burrlt, fifth grade
teacher at the Central school, had
IbU misfortune to fracture OSS of the
bones of her ankle last Saturday
night. Her place is being filled ly
Miss l.ola Worley, regular supply
i eacher.
Bruce tyltOOX left today for Craw
ford to attend District Courl which
is iii session ai that pla.ee.
W. K. Baker of Henry, Nebr., was
in our city .Monday atul visited ith
his brother-in-law, K W. Ray.
. Thomas, a ranchman of
is in the city this week.
From Wednesday's Daily:
Mrs. L. A. Baschky of Crawford
Is visiting at the home of Peter Row
land. Word has been received from A.
J. Welch, who was called to the bed
side of his mother, who resides at
Sandy Creek. N. V., gives the in
formation that there was it slight
Improvement in her condition.
Thomas Tobin, a well known travel
inn man. suffered a stroke of apo
plexy at Sidney this morning and
was brought to Alliance on :!04 and
taken to the hospital, and as we e,o
to press Mr. Tobin's condition is
still critical,
Geo. D. Darling luis an ad in this
week's Herald regarding the Big ::
wanning machine. Mr. Darling has
sold several of these ma. iiint s this
Week and all are giing first ilgasj
satisfactlon. One lady in particular
phoned Mr Darling that her little
eleven year old laughter could run
Hi)' machine and easily wash the
etothea in five minutes, which speaks
vary well for the machine.
Remember the Dutch supper at
i'lan Oilman's on Tuna day eveoigg
Man h 2d, from 4:::o to 7:00 o'clock.
RAILROAD NOTES
The HeaWI's railway news items
for this week will appear in the
daily for Friday or Saturday
BREAKING WANTED
Trnberi brothers of Milford have
purhased 725 arecs o land mar Alli
ance and hue bough an Austin an Tay
lor four cylinder 9M0 gas tractor
lohnson, Harold Thomas and breaking outfit. This is one of the
Ralph I
Kl Is worth.
Molvin ,
Sam M limit were the lucky ones in
the guessing cotiiest at Duncan's gffo
eery Saturday, each winning a can
of coffee. The tan contained ti8!
Ik ans Melvin .lohnson and Harold
Thomas each guessed TL'.V Sam
MunilCs guess was 650. The above
partli's may call at Duncan K- Son's
ami gel ! heir offee.
Dr. L. W. Bowman left yesterday
ou the noon train for Hsmlhgford
where he was ailed to set) a pa
tient
Dr F M Knight left today for
Omaha and Lxcelsior Springs, Mo.,
for an extended trip lor mat and
re-real ion.
Miss Blamhe Kibble left gundaj
noon for Milford, Nebr., to join Id r
father who is there on bualaaag,
.1 F. Trenkle was loading a ear
ot bom ahold goods rastorday getting
ready to move with his family to Il
linois. Walter Thuium ami wife arc in
the city visiting Mr Thurston's par
iiiis. Waller is a machinist with
the Northwestern at Council Bluffs.
LADIES
White button boots
and Colonials
FOR EASTER
Come and inspect the only new
stock of footwear in the city
K f
F g l
Im C carry most
iV Ss numbers in A, )
B, C, D and E JpT W
ill
BBslBBsi MBSfilP
' . ' . . ; i ' ,
l t on the inaiket und they will be
able to fill all contracts for break-
Sag. Those wi.-liing breakilng done
may leae orders at lb' office of K
T. K:f.ile C).
J. B. Herbert, who resides near
Cairon, sold twenty tc.is tr hay al
wttk for three hunlred dollars.
WOMAN'S CLUB
The Alii; He 'email's Cli.h will '
meet Frldya aterfnocn ai ; o'clock
wi.h Mrs . v Johnson.
FOB It K.N T (i room hou- .
Ueokfl east of Watson's stole.
Kecle, phone 201!. 15-lt'
t w o
O'
i nit
Retailers -'ec Officers.
Tbi Federation t N brasku iteta'l
'?rs, in seaaloa at Oraaha, ejected the
I'ollOtrfag fifflcers: I'residcnt C K.
B) iiv i t of W'yim're: vice president,
O W'. Carner of Overton: treasurer,
M. a Hostetler of ihaUon; dfireet
on iTiue fsarali b Lnnghorg) of
KtttlWOad and hY) il Diers of Madison:
directors. V H Barclay of Pawnee
City, .1 H Knowles of Fremont. J.
W Si bsreer of (ireeley Center and A.
Ti floors of Alliance Omaha was
select. 1 as the net meeting place.
CONDENSED NEWS J
Tl'e house passed the free sugar
LIU.
The house passed the senate joint
resolution prohibiting shipment of
Hrnij to M"ico.
The wreck of the battleship Maine
was sunk in the open sea three miles
Off Havana harbor with naval rites.
The house commith e on Interstate
commerce decided to report favorably
Bins' bill to abolish the commerce
"ourt.
After having resisted' death almost
a year with a broken back, Qeorge h.
Lone, forty years old, a miner, died
it Lead, s. D.
A dispute over a Ik t of one dollar
lod t t1"' -laying of Poald PslWOWskl
by Joseph Kolimago in a phlcagO
boat ding house.
Sentri)'s nt the fortifications at
Mnelbeim an Rhein, Qermany, shot and
killed two men attempting to break
into one of (he forts.
Grain dialers advocated before the
senate Interstate commerce commit
tee legislation making railroads lia
ble on bills of lading.
Herr Wittee, who took a prominent
part In the Rorifn aviation moating at
Johsnntifhali waa kitted when his bi
plane collapsed and i oil.
Fifteen tl o'is ?nd doluim 'n eurrogey
ms taken from the r)'.8ist) red mall
pouch ''ti the Arizona ami New Mis
Ico railroad M Clifton, Ariz.
The Minnesota Daily, a publication
oi the Hulvereity of Minnesota, has
joined With lllintiis and Iowa papers
ti. iN'tr ttttacli on the Big Kight con
ference Representative gnbath batrodbess in
tiie hiiu.-. ,-tiother worl.ii'aii's co.upcti
sa Una b'li and auaekad the Mil rec-
omni mi it hy ine employers iisoiuiy
spasm lsslon
Ann ici.ii Consul Milbr at Tampi(0
M)-.. infomed the state nanartwani
that b bad rofoifd au anonynMui
letter srartiiDa all a merles us to (ears
that kk-lnity.
The temitc Rnunce ooaunittee, by 8
to ti. ordered an adverse report on
the bouse steel tariff revision Mil
Poswocrnta sill prevent the bouse bin
in a miuor t report.
Koceivetn ante sppointad for the
UlcCrum Howell company, known as
the "Vacuum Cleaner trust." in the
United Slat's iiistiid court at Ni'v
Voik by Judge EUtuborn.
Phsirntan i ggnfsrssjg of the hon.-)'
,as and nie-ins agatmlttee urvsented
t majority rejuirt favoring proposed
exit--)' tax bill Keprescntattvo UMSg
worth presented a nlnawhty report, op
iosins U
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We have a very large line of
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Our Trimmed Hats Can't be Beat
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