The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, April 18, 1912, Image 7

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    Ford and Maxwell Cars Our Specialties
We sell Ford Cars at List Price, freight added
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MAXWELL " MERCURY "
) actory $1150
WINNER OF THE
GLIDDEN TOUR
We store Ford cars, furnish gasoline and lubricating oil,
$15 per month, you run as much as you please. Other
storage, $5 per month, April 1 to October 1.
MAXWELL "MASCOTTE"
$980 Factory
WINNER OF THE
GLIDDEN TOUR
Carry the best line of lubricants that can be bought and
sell for the least money
Nebr. Land & Auto Co.
J. C. McCorkle, Mgr.
Garage in McCorkle Block, Laramie Ave. and Third St.
Xli.on 31Q
Liberty-Brush Is Here!
A Motor Car
In Reach of
Everyman
$350
M
OTORISTS everywhere have been talking about the remarkable Liberty-Brush automobile
for $350. They have been wonderins how it is possible to build a motor car for such a
price. You have heard it discussed.
The Liberty-Brush is here in our show-room for your inspection on the street for your trial.
When you see it and ride in it you will wonder still more and your enthusiasm will be as great as
ours. We want you to investigate the Liberty -Brush carefully, for it has established history in
motordom since it was announced. Its appearance and performance are as wonderful as its Drice.
Yet the secret of its production is simple
vast resources and manufacturing facilities make
it possible. It is but another instance of the ap
plication of modern mechanical skill and quan
tity production whichhas brought the typewriter,
the telephone and other wonderful machines
within reach of everyone.
The day when an established maker, with
sufficient capital to build in vast quantities, would
( bring forth a car for Everyman, is here. The
United States Motor Company, the largest pro
ducer of high-grade automobiles in the world,
has made the Liberty-Brush at $350 possible.
You realize what a car can do for you? You
know how it can save your time, the equivalent
of lessening distance, and can increase your in
come. It will enable you to avoid daily annoy
ances of travel in public conveyances, or in the
slow horse and buggy, and at the same time, It
is cheaper.
It will be well worth your while to investigate
this Liberty-Brush now. There are scores of
ways in which it is invaluable to you regardless
of your occupation. The family can run to the
station or the store, or take afternoon drives.
Salesmen can cover more territory in shorter
time saving expense of livery bills and increas
ing revenue. Architects, Builders, Bakers, Com
mercial Travelers, Farmers, Grocers, Insurance
Men, Sewing Machine Salesmen, Physicians,
Storekeepers are using Liberty-Brush cars.
The Liberty-Brush is a real automobile, not
an imitation, or a toy. You have heard your
motoring friends speak of the advantages pre
sented by a long-stroke motor, by vertical cyl
inder under the hood, by multiple -disc clutches,
selective transmission, side-chain drive, bevel
gear differential. The Liberty-Brush at $350
has features by which high-priced cars are judged.
It is easy to examine the Liberty-Brush, and
we are glad to answer your questions. Ask us
to tell about the Abernathy kids, ages 9 and 6,
who drove a Brash from N'w York to Oklahoma
City; or of R.F. D. Carrier Ingersoll, who drove
25,000 miles vt an average cost of l's cents a
mile. Or ask about the Brush economy contest
in which the winner ran 100 miles for 39 cents
and 98 of 109 cars ran for less than a dollar
Let us explain how the United States Motor
Company 'cares for your car wherever you are. ' '
We represent the Liberty-Brush here and we
want you to know it. We will call for you it
you let us know your address, and we can take
you any place in our Liberty-Brush that any auto
mobile can go.
FOREST LUMBER COMPANY
A. P. LEE, MANAGER
WORSE FARTHER WEST
Saturday's Storm Worse Seventy
five Miles West Than It
Was at Alliance
GREAT LOSS SHEEP AND HOT.8
From Llttglc iWyu.i M.-ralfl
A W'jtf arwiu- iioxoiiutii nlml I.. m
m, i ruw v " 1 "i uy A
iiniit northwest wIM r 1 1 tarlai tin-
forenoon and h bated Shrill t h o mid
ll of the day with a spell of warm
sunshine. BttWOSl I ami :: o'clock
In the afternoon a blizzard fell up
on us and continued until sometime
late In the night. The fall of now
was uncommonly heavy and the wind
one of the strongest known to this
section of Wyoming. We haven't
much detailed reports on catMe low
sea but are informed that some lost
heavily. The Iktvleta Ranch Com
pany is probnbly one of the heaviest
local losers, but owing to the faith
ful efforts of Mr. Israel, the manag
er, and all hands on the ranch, they
succeeded In saving all but about
one hundred head of young pigs and
shoats. from a number of some
twelve hundred head, including about
two hundred fifty head of young
pigs. The snow whipped under the
hog sheds at such a rate that It
filled them in less than three hours.
About 250 young pigs were carried
and sheltered during the night in the
Davlsta Ranch bunk house and oth
er living quarters.
u. h. wormwood, who was re
turning to his range near Lusk with
his band of about 4.000 sheep from
the Putney place where he has been
wintering, was caught by the storm
about five miles north of Ltngle
along the government canal. The
sheep were in two bandB, one on
the upper and west side of the can
al, and the other at the time the
storm struck were In the bed of
the dry canal. The band on the up
per side of the canal drifted and
piled against the right of way fence
of the government and were buried
together with the fence, completely
under the snow. The band on the
Inside of the canal huddled and
sulked and the herders were unable
to move them, and the snow drifted
over them from two to ten feet
deep. A force of fifteen 'to twenty
five men worked Sunday and Mon
day and half of Sunday night dig
ging sheep from the snow. Some
of these men have been on the Job
constantly, with only a few short
hours rest during the night. The
government camp at the Rawhide
station turned out and worked in
full forte Monday with the rescue
party. From present developments
It Is estimated that Mr Wr-mwood
will lose half of his band. The
iirifta are so deep and the snow so
r md heavy that many of them
that would ordinarily survive are
crusht I under weight of the snow;
however. great many live sheep
are taken from under snow three
to sOVOS feet deep, after being hur
led there for forty-eight hours
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o BEREA NEWS o
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Ask Jess Trueblood and P. J.
Knapp about tlrelr ride last Wednes
day. Louisa Weise visited with ROM
Knapp Friday.
Llllie Carson spent the day with
Mrs. A. J. Oaghagan last Friday.
Mrs. Weise and daughter Louisa
made a flying trip to Alliance last
Thursday.
Sarah (iaghagen is visiting with
her aunt, Lillle Carson, thhj week.
and daughter,
a flying trip
Joseph Darkhurst
Lillio Carson, made
to town Monday.
We didn't know that cattle want
to get an education as well as eo
ple. While .Mr. Gaghaan was go
ing home from town after the
storm he found his cattle standing
near the Kmerson school house.
Win. and Walter Vogel and P, J.
Knapp killed t cyotes last Thurs
da mar Snake Creek That's go
ing some, boys.
Snow Drift Flourat the
Fair Store, $1.55 per
sack. Phone 589.
Buy your coal of Rowan ft Wright.
Phone 71. tt
NOTICE
Mr. A. H Morris is no longer In
my ouifrioy as Funeral li rector aud
Kmbaltner, nor hi any other capacity.
April 1. I'jil' CKO D. DARUNO.
lVt.im
HOMRIGHAUSEN - LEAVITT
Popular Young Couple from Lawn
Neighborhood, in Box Butte
County, Are Married
RESIDE WEST OF HEMINGFORO
From Hemlngford Journal, April 11:
A very pretty wedding occurred
at the home of Mr. and Mrs , .
Leavitt when their daughter. Ml--Jessie.
ws united in marriage to
Mr. Louis llomrlghausen, Jr.
The ceremony took place at high
noon on Tuesday, April 9th. the
Rev. 11. W. Cox. pastor or the Con
gregational church at thlR place, of
ficiating. The wedding party marched Into
the parlor amid the sweet strains
of the wedding march played by
Miss Ruth Taylor. They were pre
ceded by Mr. Ira Leavitt, the bride's
brother, as best man, and Miss Lena
llomrlghausen. sister of the groom,
as bridesmaid.
The bride was attired In a very
becoming white silk dress, while
the groom wore a neat suit of blue
black serge. It was strictly a home
affair, only the parents of the con
tracting parties being present.
Following the marriage ceremony
a delicious wedding dinner wns
served In honor of the newly wed
ded pair.
Needless to say that some of us
feel that these quiet weddings are
somewhat disappointing to the crowd
though delightful to the contracting
parties, especially when they are
so well known in the community.
They have been friends since child
hood, having grown up together In
the same neighborhood.
The bride has been a teacher In
the rural schoolB, which position
she handled in a very creditable
manner and It is needless to aay
that she will make an ideal wife.
The groom Is an Industrious young
man of good habits and Is well
and favorably known In this part
of the county where his connection
with the Lawn baseball team has
won him many friends.
With the best wishes of their
many friends, this newly married
pair will take up their residence 13
miles west of Hemingford.
tVILLIAIVI MITCHELL,
TTORNIY
AT LW.
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o MOUNT PLEA8ANT o
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Mr. and Mrs. Lee Marsh have
moved on the Frank Reddish place
for the year.
Misses Ethel and Shirley Haga
nian have been visiting and attend
ing church in Alliance last week.
Mrs J. C. Hawkins has been
cleaning house this week.
P. S. Mailey has been plastering
hit BOOM the lust few days
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wright and
family and C. G. Clark and family
took dinner with J. ('. Hawkins Sun
day. -i
The Mount Pleasant Culon Sun
day school opened Sunday with 17
In attendance. J. C Hawkins is
superinttndent and Mrs. J. C
Wright Is assistant superintendent.
Quite u number of this neighbor
hood attended there viral in Alliance
this week.
Mr and Mrs. J. C Hawkins vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. K. I. Gregg and
attended church last Friday night In
Alliance and report n fin. time.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Hagaman
visit d their son In the hills Wed
nesday night and got a igujUnted
with their new grandson.
Mr. Tom Oilihatuou "ha. fetnftied
from his visit In Crcston, Iowa. He
reports a fine time.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hurley have
Lino veil on the place they bought of
Jessie Mills. Guy has been build
ing a barn this week.
THREE BARNS BURNED
Sparks From Engine Causes $15,00C
Fire Loss Near Ashland.
Ashland. Xeh., April Hi. Sparks
from a Hii'lington freight engine de
stroyed thi.e big hams, with forty
tons oi hay and allalia. a quantity ot
grain. aevea b i "t horses, about
twenu hogs and several cows and
calves aud other slock, tour miles
north ot Ashland, on the large stock
ranch owned by Alexander LftVOrtJ
Mayor of Ashland. Nearly all of the
buildings on the place were consumed
excepting tin house, at a los of about
1S,0M on which there was only $3,oK)
of insurance.
Old papers at The Herald office at
5 cents per bunch.
ALLIANCE.
NEBRASKA
BURTON & WESTOVER
Attorneys at Law
LAND ATTORNEYS
Office First National Bank Bide.
Phone i8o ALLIANCE, NEB,
H. M. BULLOCK.
Attorney at Law,
U ,1 .1 A ft K. IV KB.
F. M. BROOMeT
land attorn Kt
Loi.eiprlinreancelverlJ.8. Lend
guarantee rnr prompt und efficient
Office in Opera House Block
ALLIANCE, - . NEBRASKA
BRUCE WILCOX
L awyerand Land Attorney
Practitioner In cItII court since I
nanwr u. o. iana irmce rrom 1
Information by mail a specialty.
orrica ur I,ANt orrira imini.i
ALLIANCE . NT BRASS A
1M aaj
DR. H. H. BELLWOOD,
Surfeon C. B. ft Q. Ry,
Office Over Meletea's Drug Store
Doy Phone 87
Night Phone 86
OltIB t'OPPERNOLL
Kea. Phone so
r. J. PKTEBMB
MM at
Res. Phone
Or s. Copper noli & Petersen
OSTEOPATHS
Rooms 7, 8 and 9, Rotner Block
Pbooo 43
GEO. J. HAND,
PHYSICIAN AND SI HQBOM
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
PHYSICIAN AND SL'KQEON
(Successor to Dr. J. E. Moore)
OFFICE IN FLETCHER BLOCK
Office hours 11-12 em. g-t p.m. T;Mft sa.
Office Phone 62 Ret. Phone, l
hTXcopsey
Physician and Surgeon
office Phone 300
Res. Phone 342
Calls answered promptly day and niiht frost
offline. unices : Alliance National Baal
Building orer the Post Office
J. P. Hazard
Surveyor and Engineer,
ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA
Parties out of town boo Id write, as 1 nan
out much of the time. Charges will not e
ceed $5 DO and expenses per day.
Dr. Oliver McEuen
Physician and Surgeon
HEMINGFORD, NEBR.
SPECIALTIES: Diseases of Women sod
Children and Genito Urinary Organs
All calls iniwtras' promptly diy or ajgftt
HARRY P. COURSEY
Live Stock ami
General kliwieei
Farm Sales a Specialty
TERMS KKASiiN r; I-
Phone 64 ALLIANCE. NEBR.
IK. 1). K. TV I .KM
DENTIST,
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK.
PHONE 167
Alliance. Nebraska
lis S story. Pm. May Sntody Stc Trsas.
Nelson Fletcher Fire Insurance Agency
INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS
REAL ESTATE AND LOANS
Alliance. Nebraska
G-eo. O-. 3-sid.s"b3r
Licensed Embalmer
Phone
Day 498
Night 5 10
Don't Take It
For Granted
that Just because you era la
bueineee, every r iy la a were
of the fait. Your roode ran
be the finest in the market
but they will remain ot yoar
shelves unleea lh people ere
told about them.
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ADVERTI8E
If you want to move your
merchandise Reach the
buyers in their home through
thecotunaneof THIS PAPER
and on every doUnr expanded
you'll reep n handsome
dividend