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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1912)
C, B. & Q. Time Table Jan. 14, Effective commencing 1912, Mountain Time. Eaitbound Arrive Leave No. 42 Dally 12:13am 12:45am No. 44 Dally 12:50pm 1:10pm Westbound Arrive Leave No. 41 Dally, Edgemont, Black Hills, Hillings. 3:55am 4:19am No. 43 Daily, Edgemont, Bill ings, 12:30pm 12.50pm Southbound Arrive Ieave No. 301 Daily, Bridgeport. Denver, 12:35am No. 303 Dally, Bridgeport, Denver; dolly except Sunday, Quernsey 1:10pm From South Arrive Leave No. 302 Daily 3:20am No. 304 Daily 11:30am POST OFFICE DIRECTORY Mails close at the Alliance post office as follows, Mountain time: East Bound 12:20 p. m. for train No. 44. 11:00 p. m. for train No. 42. West Bound 12:20 p. m. for train No. 43. 11:00 p. m. for train No. 41. South Bound 12:20 p. m. for train No. 303. . 11:00 p. m. for train No. 301. On Sundays and holidays all night mails close at 6:00 p. m. instead of 11:00 p. m. IRA E. TASH, P. M. h Helps! Mrs. J. F. Daniels, of Sip, Ky, writes: "I was so sick for 3 or 4 years, I had to hire my work done, most of the time. I had given up hope. When I began to take Cardui, I knew, right away, it was helping me. Now, I am better than ever before in my life, and Cardui did it" 64 Take CARDUI The Woman's Tonic Cardui has helped thous ands of weak, tired, worn out women, back to health, It has a gentle, tonic ac tion on the womanly sys tem. It goes to the cause of the trouble. It helps, it helps quickly, surely, safe ly. It has helped others. Why not you? It will. Try it Get a bottle today! VOTE FOR Woodruff Ball OF Valentine, Cherry County FOR State Senator At the Republican Primaries April 1Q, 1912 Has lived 15 years in the dis trict and has been closely identi fied with the growth and develop ment of Northwestern Nebraska. If he is elected to the senate our di-.trict will have a man who can take front rank in the senate and our interests will be carefully guarded. He has never before been a can dlJate for office. Let us have new blooJ in the state house. HEMIN6F0RD From Friday's Dally: Mrs. C. M. IyOrt h was a passen ger to Alliance on 44 Tuesday Mrs. Charley Davison and daugh ter, flush?, Mrs. Rolla Johnson, Mm. H. W. Cox were among those going down to Alliance Thursday. George Ixier was an incoming pas setiger on 41? Wednesday. O-randma West, who has been vis iting for the past few month with her daughter In the east, tret u rued home on 43 Wednesday. Aire. John Sainpy and her brother, Charles Storry, went out to Mrs. Sampy's home In Sioux county Wed nesday. Sh has been under the doctor's care for the past two months, having had one of her feet very badly frozen. Mrs. Sampy had the use of her foot when she return ed to her home. Grandpa McCabe died Wednesday night, at the home of Mr. Reed, six teen miles northeast of Hemlngford, after a few hours' illness, at the age of 92 years. Alex Muirhead made a business trip to Minatnre the last of the week. C. JT. Wildy, who has been in llli nois for the past two weeks with Oaiioad of horses, returned home on Thursday, on 4.'i. Mrs. Hen Curtis' brother and ahv ter that, have been visiting her for the paat wack returned to Alliance Friday, Mr. Curtis driving down wiiii them. Mrs Theo. Colvin was a passen- per to Alliance Thursday. Dr. Bokind made business trip to Alliance Thursday, returning on Friday. Delia Brown went down to -VI 1 i - am a Friday for a few days' visit with her mother. Fred llucke made a business trip to Allianee the latter part of the week. Mrs Davison, Alis.s Susie and Mrs. Rolls. Johnson came in from Alliance on 4:i Friday. Mrs. Harry Pierce and Mrs. Hom er ('ox were callers at Georas Sny der's, north of town, Friday after noon. Fred leavitt of Alliance was in town Friday, visiting at the doom of Rev. Cox. Rev. Cox Waal to Allianee Friday evening to attend the meetings. Mr. and Mrs. Ore Fosket and daughter left on 4:! Saturday for Helmont for a visit with Bar Fosket and wife. it't Miss Fanny McCoy was a passen ger to Allianee Saturday on the lo cal freight, returning Sunday. Ira Phillips came up from Alliaiu-e on 4.". Saturday. o Olio Klemke was a passenger io AKiance Saturday, returning on 4;! Sunday. o Mr. adid Mrs. Lucas left Heuiing lord Thursday for their home in Sioux county. In crossing the can yon near Tom Green's place the water was so deep that it upset their buggy, throwing both out into the water. They lost all their provis ions i hey were taking home with i bant. Mrs. Chua. I lass and daughter Lu etic were passengers to Alliance on Sunday. Mrs. C. V. CanfieUl went down to Alliance on 44 Sunday, returning on 4:i .Monday. end of his brother, Thomas McCaml leas, who passed away Saturday, at the home of his sister. Mrs. R. B. Johnson. Ed. Row man came In from Salt Lake City Monday on 43. Mrs. I In-- and daughter Lucile re turned from Alliance Tuesday on 4-i. Miss Ruth Taylor aceomiw tiled them for a few days' viW. A. M. Miller and son Melvln were passengers to Alliance Tuesday on 44. DR. F. W. ROLAND Office Over First State Bank Hemingford, Nebr. oooooooooooooooo O MALI NDA SQUIBS o OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO John Burns made a business trip to Alliance Thursday. Mr. and Mrs.. Cal Duerr went to Angora Thursday after white Orping ton eggs to set their secoitd incu bator. Our postmaster, Mr. Duerr, has been hi Harrison this week attend ing the assessors meeting. as! 000000000000000 o BEREA NEWS ooooooooooooooo Mrs. A. .1 . Gaghagan spent ths day with her Aunt Mrs. ('arson one day last week. Jess Trueblood made i dying trip over to Erneal Panwita last Wednesday. Win. and S Mundt spent Sunday evening with .). F. Scott. Mrs. .Jerry Wells went to Mars land to visit with her son Al bridge. The hox social given for the Berea nine was uite a success despite the bad weather, they took in over 14 dollars. Frank Vaughn loaded a ear of spuds at Berea last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Sass spent Sunday with S. Burkholder. P. J. Knapp and Win. Votfle went to Marsland last Sunday. Among those that were confirm ed in the Lutheran cburcll in Alliance were Geo. and Fred Fnapp from near lierea. A. J. Gaghagaa helped Joseph Barkhurat butcher one day I ist week. Some of the Snake Creek bo.vs were seen at the Berea box social with the intention to tfet to eat with some of the Berea n'li'ls but it happened to he with the mar ried women. PUBLIC NOTICE Dr. 0. E. Slagle, who has been with me the paat five years as as sistant, is no longer in my employ. All bills for work done by him prior to Feb. 1st, 11112, are payable direct to me. H. H. BBIXWOOD, M. D. 1139-H-tf E. C. Whitunan, paint ing contractor. 1 1381 f 14 Crystal Ash Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Oilman came up Iran Alliance Sunday on 4i to attend the funeral of Thomas M fundb'sv. Mr. Mct'loud and sou frtan Colora do bought two colts from Toiulinaon, In bfjr Koiim overland home with t hen. Mrs. l.vora ("nadroii on 4 Kusi in Monday. retUIIM'd to Let US RINT TOOK ' SALE BELLS Fred Melick came in from Alliance Monday. o Mrs Bltbs Ban in came in from Crawford Monday on 44. I j Aiuott Met 'andless MM iu ou 41 Sunday morning to attend the fun- When the hands are smeared and stained with a greasy , grimy cost ol oil, soot, dust and dirt mbOO little ( Yystal Ash and see how quickly they are cleaned and softened again. Pure, effectual and beneficial to the skill. Sold in handy revolving top cans. PRICE, 25c a AGENTS WANTED Manufactured by J. S. GEORGE LONG LAKK, NBBR. I'or sale in Alliance at The Fair Store ! RAILWAY N01I S AND PIRS0NAIS Prom Saturday's Daily: Fireman J. W. Burns la another In the list of railroad men who left town, without paying hia room rent or bills nt a clothing store. How a big strong man can have any self-reaped left after beating hie bills la a nfVatery. They are worse thtin a thief". A thief can il MfVSMSd and pentoses. Brokctnan Thos. Kehler, who was aent from here to (lalesburg, wrHos that he haa been switching In the yardia In Chicago. Me had his knee hurt one day last week and has been off eer since. He expects to return to Alliance May 8. W, J. Tragasser returned to Alli ance Tuesday after a very pleasant month spent In California and Mex ico." He reported for duty as brake main. Mr. and Mrs. J. L . Bently are spending a few days In Spearfish Canyon fishing. Conductor U. N. Hoskins had to lay off on his arrival Wednesday from the west. His ankles that were so badly sprained last November are so sore, and swollen he can hardly walk. If there Is not a decided Im provement soon Mr. Hosktns will go to Chicago for treatment. The passenger train on the High Una carried two Pullmans Ifoodaj on account of the floods In the vicin ity of Lincoln. Km ineer John 1 1 irks of Bavciuiii ai in Alliance this week looking at ter the houses lie owns here. Miss Laura Wauduin, cashier at the freight depot, left Friday, return ing Monday jnorning. Brakenian J. R. Hoke has gone to Cbadroo to spend Faster Sunday witli home folks. Supt. Holtorf of the High Line, met with a very painful accident last Saturday while working with his gas oline motor car. There was an ex plosion of gasoline In the ear house. Mr Holtorf had both hands and hla face badly burned. Miss Dorothy lloag of tits super intendenl's office went to Omaha last Saturday, returning Monday morning. Tony Nelson, who was formerly wire chief at Deadwooil. has been transferred to Alliance and arrived here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson lutve many warm friends in Alliance who will Welcome their return. .Mrs. Nelson is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Morris. Dr. Hershnmn, examining physician for the company, spent Suaday in O maha. A third trick dospatcher lias baen addSd to the Dead wood olTU a and the position of wire chief haa been done away with. On tyradneaday evening Mrs a. k. Nelson gave a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss l.uiu Hoffman who will be married to Mr Tom Wallace in the near future. The guests were entertained to I very elaborate 7 : :0 luncheon. Miss Hoffman received a large number of beautiful present! She has been in Alliance but a few months, but in that short time has made many friends. llrakeman Krd Vaughn spent the first of ihe week in Broken Bow visiting relatives. Conductor Kdd. Bated returned last Thursday noon from Aurora. He took his car out Friday morning. The American Kxpress Compau lias made an offer to the government relative to the rate for t ranspori ing gold bullion from Deadwood to the U. 8. mint in Denver, which, if a; cepted, will deprive the Adams Kx prefai Company of the contract for transporting the bullion Fireman Horn has been sen' to ( awford Hill for a few days. Conductor Karl Culander of Raven na brought his train straight through tioiu Itaveniia to Alliance arriving i re Friday morning. Firemen Trenkle, who lias been in Seneca for some time, has been sent to Alliance. Conductors Kud Itamiall and Tom Campbell made a trip to Htllctt this veek. On Wednesday at midnight was 'the first that freight ould pass over the track where the big washout wrui went of Edgemont. Urakeman Frank Mac key, who has boon off several days reported for duty Friday. ' Mrs. W .K. Spencer and daughter were visitors to Denver the first of Ihe week. LOCAL PARAGRAPHS From Friday's Dally: Wednesday night a smoker wiu given by the fire depart me m at, the dub rooms In the eityhnll. A- class of sixteen waa Initiated. J. V. Ilarger, the nuraery man. has moved out to his farm two miles east of Alliance. E. V.. Doyle of .les came to Alli ance yesterday to live. He la a carpenter. Miss Alva I Bills arrived in Alliance yesterday to spend a few days with her slKter, Mis Pearl mills. Her home la at Pacific Junction. A. J. Nelson haa been transferred from Deadwood to Alliance and will make this city his home. Mr. Nel son Is an operator employed by the Burlington. He arrived today. W. M. Robinson, manager of the Bennett Plaao company of Omaha, wils in Alliance otday on his way to Sidney. Mrs. Robinson was also In the city butrelurned to their ranch nar Canton. Park Churchill left for Hewitt to bo gone for a while. Ellsworth to Mumford, Pawlet and Orlando. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Franklin, who formerly resided in Alliance and who moved to the southern part of old Mexico, will be glad to learn that, word has been re ceived from tnew to the effect that the revolution down there'has not been carried on where they are re siding. ' .. ' Mr. and Mrs. HaTry Cunningham have moved Into the house vacated by Conductor O'Connor's family on Pig Horn. Stewart Kennedy, of Redlngton. was transacting business at the V. S. Umd office last week Simon Spry went to Grand laland Saturday with a carload of horses he will sell on the market there. He expecta to be gone until next Wednesday. BURLINGTON 8ETTLE8 The Burlington railroad has set tled the case brought against It by W. P. Albee by paying him $11,037.50 He was employed asaswHchman In the Burlington yards at Alliance and lost berth hands in an accident. Mr Albee also received 4,000 from the relief department of the Burlington. He is the man who was knocked from a box car last summer, the wheels of the t ar passing over hie wrists. From Saturday's Daily: Mrs. O. A. Davig living east of Berea took the train al Alliance last night for Arcadia, Nebr.; where her fat Iter reside, having received word 1 lii' he was iuite ill. Mrs. Davig will probably return next week. The members of the BattafS Star will entertain their daughters who are between 12 and is years of age at their hall thi evening, April 6th. K W. Bay went to Hemingford to day to do some plumbing at that place. How's This? Wfl nflr One II unci red DtUui IMWBfd Inr ny r nt Catarrh thai cannot Ik- cured by Hall Catarrh Oirr. F. J. CHUNKY CO., Tulrl. ' WV, the tin!Talffnrcl. hnvr known F. J. CIimk lor tin- laat IS year, and rwUove him fxTfwUy li" WMte In all uualnrm tranaartltain and Ananrmlly able to carry out any ohllvntlmin made by hla Arm. National Hank or cowmriKr, Toli-do. Ohio HaU'l Catarrh CStS l taken Internally, aclinic directly iimi the blond and nuicoin aurtnrea of tlx ayateni. Teatlmiadala aent tree. 1'rlee 7 5 cenu per bottle. Sold by all l'.-,c.rt Take Hall's Family Fill" tor contovitlcjn. "I'm tired of laying eggs," com plained the hen. "And I'm tired of lying about them," chimed In the cold storage product. Farm Journal. J. M. dimes made to Hemingford today. a business trip Chits. Lotspeich, wife and children came down from Hemingford to speind Sunday here. They "ere the guests of his brother, W. S. Ac heson, M. I. Young, a business man of. Laurel, Montana, is in Alliance to day negotiating with John Snoddy for the purchase of the Barry House, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Smith and twq little boys returned Friday night, from Hot SixingH, S. D., where they, have been on an outing which taa made shorter than they had Intend-, ed by the illness of one of the child ren . o. a. Qentry. the carpenter, has been on the sick list but is now able to be about. 0aHSHHB!Haaa aMaaaWWBassWayWrasl, From Monday's Daily: il. H Hall, formerly of 1 leining- i ; s,-' , . , FLOYD SEYBOLT Dcmocratk Card da c for STATE TREASURER Primary Aj"il J9 J !- ford but now of I.o. Angeles, Calif., !' has been visiting Box Butte county friends this week. Ft.nvii sky BOUT w .. a n asd I fin itrteHii ventr rpon ihiiii .inas t tnard Paivsrsliy ol .NVr. -:mj c ,rk ist n.u. hhuk. i.j !... - sv'.i k'Cwsri, I' 'm Knvbiga Hiiuk. !" .' .Hi i Inv ' i omc rw p i - --.. i'.,h. P:ip of M iphi NVi r. IM4 C.iKf! K. : at, Bk. Mllfril. I":' - :'Mi Ccsti K. .V M B.i k. IM.ss -m. !U;:!I-110 f..h. F. M. Ifcmk Walton nil i ic of Cooi., 0nra- 19t0-ltl V!c I'rca'clwnl a d Cis'iUr if Cttlaei i Hi k .if r. ii-v.". W: .ipiMilul-.l lle'k Kx.mii'i.i Iri I ?- i'iii..il lint : ililiil Mum ervll. Attorney H. H. Harper of North port stopped in tOWfl Saturday on his return from a business trip lo J otiaHdsd lni ; entri front ' ! IIih l-V.I II In: li'Mu!' I Hill' Omaha. :. usnty Uaw. Tw-niy--ii rsara .f , , ' i . i estttve imI r vr i, Irtfc1n0 h BCWUrty well fltteil V.r. . I -.it for Urc i i ntoat iinuietni RnancUtl uftle.' of the et.i P, B. Shrewsbury is home for a'1 , , ,, Si..te t.-.-...-.t. i-ouple of days' visit with his f.nnily. I Ha ;oks your snpeort at th He rarrlea Tnola Sam'i mall Crom ''rimarv, Friday, Anrif IQ Boards "U ' , of ail descriptions wf" -or any Part JC 3 1 house or barn. ' Dierks Lumber & Coal Co. Phone 22 I). Waters, Mgr. SaTHfisiSlC?!"''". . ' .! !-AV i i- Office at Rodgers' Grocery, Phons f. JOHN GARRETT Successji to Frank Hfjll.ce Transfer Line Hmisehold roods movrd promptly ami transfer work solicited. Ret. phone 583