The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, May 02, 1912, Image 2

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OFF TO NATIONAL CONVENTION
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Nebraska to Baltimore
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From Muralnnrt Tribune, April 26:
Wra. C. K. MrtbcwB returned Mon
day from visit ia AHfauitc
U Harris transacted business In
ArUaace Wednesday. Mr
V (iiinlin-r transacted business In
. rfj n,i Allhtncc the list 1 I"
illimuni
part of last week The Craw
ford Telephone Co men have Rot
ten the wire strung from AHIan
Betmnnit now. The line should "?
first clas once they get 'he new
pole In and the copper w're on
Manager Ora Phillips na He
cured a splendid attraction in I'e
Veres "Ten Night In a Parrimm'
Co for the Maraland mera house
ne night only. Tuesday. April :tOth
Miss DeVere 4b favorably known
ham wlMi the Dutican-OcVcre 00
and now offers a roinprnv) of Mi
people In this famous play. Theie
1 - i ..... i i , i .
..in oin hp slncnnn anu
T LI l
tuitivs between he
ni'T'WIUlv'v-
during the play
Ruhvllle Standard. April 26
C, Wilson of AnMoch brought ove
the primary election preolnct re
turn Monday ntglrt and the tbduhh
to of the ballots of the varlotn
preclnot began Tuesday forenoon
Mr. Wilson does not get up to iwra
ville more than once In bout every
three years and always lay over t
day to enjoy a chat with the county
.-cirUls ami the editor of this papei
RushVlUe Recorder. AprU 2: Th
... nceltn of Box Hut.te I'res
trvtery was held in Alliance April
lt
Rushvllle was represent
r.ri Loetanon. Rev. rlaetna
lohn McQueen, who was ordained I
mintater of the gospel Presbyters
wre eepeotaU? fortune this year
t heinu enabled to attend the clos
nurviMm of the evangelist i
meetings, which were being conduct
i.v.utfoiirf lwry. This et
w ,'f meetings l:.-tiu- h tnon'h n
suited In muoh benefit to all who at
tended. Dr. lxwry's sermons were
direct and forceful. The mtiex un
,Ur the direction of Mr. Moody
treat to niueli- lovers. There were
over 500 conversion dunlug '
meeting. Presbytery will mee
At veHr in Gordon.
Crawford Courier. April 27: Supt
i .i ,,., iisis been a
II li mniiuiiu.
IN. head of the Crawford school
..--u will leave at
the pasi io j--.-.
the end of the lerm for Alliance
here he will be one of the Inst rue
M n the Junior Normal during thl
summer. He has been engaged as
. . j . iiw Weening vv i!
Tupermienoeiu ..v-
, Mhonta for the coming year
Mil Gereke will also BQ to tha.
ci.v as principal of the high school.
Crawford Tribune. April 8:
MeCorkW, of Mllanoe. WM ClW
tord visitor the latter part of the
week H l- C!)U"S4y of A1
liance. was in the city Monday to at
t nd the Win. Cooper sale
FAIRVIEW CHURCH SERVICES
In Proterou Condition Under Paa
torate of Rtv. Wahburn.
Services were held at Pairview
church April N, and there were
nine candidates for meniberslvp. who
will b iv . ive.l into the church the
f'rh of May There will be pruMfl
tog at II odOflk and those wIshinK
baptimi by Imiuenslon will ne .nap
tled iinmed'Vely following tne ser
vkea at the residence of Wm. Has'
Jr
ir k i Sunday Ni-hool
1 urir .....
that day and no prea: liiug a" Mar
i will h. iireacliing at
Ul, um men ...
Schlll. at 8 o'clock p. n.
There will be a werles of meetings
ia .i ih Putrview chur.h. May
a 10 and U. at 8 o' kv p. m.
We all know that tbls Is a busy
eason, but we should be busy cipir
itually slM
and
The unterrlfled of Nebraska will
have a special train to the Haiti-
more convention.
Henry (' Richmond and other well
known democrats of the stat- will
have charge of the train, which has
been ( hnrtered and arranged for In
detnll. Severn! new Pullmans, par
lor. buff elf library and dining ear
and a baggage car for exclusive use
of the Nebraskans have been secur
ed. Republicans are welcome.
The train will leave Omaha at 6
o'clock the evening of June 22 and
arrive In Haltlmore on the morning
of June 24. Cars will be parked
within three blocks of the conven
tion hull and used for sleepers din
ing convention. Meals nenr at hand.
Knpectal arrangements for the la-
if.irs
Kate for round trip, Omaha to
Now York. 4f; stopover ten days
at Haltlmore, Washington. Pitts
burg. Philadelphia or Now York.
Tickets good for thirty day; for
$5 or $ more, tin-day ticket will be
issued, good for ocean trips to Nor
folk or Boston, the Hudson river
trip, Detroit, Niagara Palls, Montre
al and other eastern points.
Pullman fnre to Haltlmore, $7
lower, $6 upper (for two people);
cars released after convention.
Pullman reservations should be
made now by sending check, under
date of June 20.
Address
HKNRY ('. RICHMOND,
Omaha, Nebr.
and feeders. $4.3096.75; cows and
Vilr. l. 70417. ".0; CMivea. I.V0O
25. Hogs- Receipts. r,r.,000; ftc low
er; light, 7 457.90; heavy. $7,506
..00; rough. $7 756 7.70; pigs. $4 Rr.6
7.10; b.tlU. $7 7567.95. 8heep Re
r Ipts, 1H. 000; 106 25c higher: nntlves
$4.8567 2". vestetn. $5.256 7 year
lings. $;.M68.10; lambs, l.406 1rt.lo.
GOOD SUNDAY READING
Back Number of Alliance Daily
Herald Containing Sermon of
Rev. Oacar Lowry.
MANY
Are Anxiously Awaiting Their
Return
Associated
Doctors
Specialists
Will he in Alliance at Drake
Hotel
COPIES OF SOUVENIR EDITION Monday, May 6
ONE DAY ONLY
The Alliance Daily Herald w;is pub
lished from March II to April 16.
-ept Sundays and Monday. April
IK Kiirh naner xeent tho first emi-
... , i nes are the lyoctors vou no
tains one or more of the sermons of
n . ., ... , . doubt have read about. While you
mi may not know them personally, vou
union revival meetings held in Alii- , .. . .
. . . ., may Know mem oy reputation or
RflCe, Man li li to April 15
through some of your neighbors they
We anticipated a Demand lor MaBKfcat treated
numbers of the paper, consequently
we printed extra copies to meet that
demand We have sold a large num
ber of them to persons who wanted
LIVE STOCK PRICES
AT SOUTH OMAHA
Besf Steers and Cow Stuti
Strong-Feeders Higher.
HOG PRICES ABOUT 5c LOWEF
B. of R. T. BANQUET THURSDAY
A mist ;.l:,' in the announcement o
the B. of R T. banquet in la
week's Herald uuuie the date "Tue
day evening. May 2." The date t
May 2, but that is Thursday Instead
of Tuesday.
NOTICE
Mr A. 11. Motrin is uu longer in
my emuloy as Funeral Director and
Kiubaluter. uor in any other capacity
Aorll L 111. QBO. II UAKMXG
I7trll91
Lamb Score a 25g75c Advance
Wooled Stock Brings $10.00 anc
8horn Lambs $8.75, the Highest
Prices Paid in Nearly Two Years.
Union Hock Yards, South Oinahn.
April If About 3.700 eat tie tliowed
up Monday, an average rim for this
time of the year, and offerings aver
aged up well in point of quality.
Trftda opened out rather glow, hut
about steady, and closed strong for
both bet f steers and cow stuff. Top
beeves brought $S.i(. They averaged
1,1 II pound, Some 1,000 head of
tOOk rattle and teedinu steers were
shipped to the OQQStry last week and
with only moderate receipts of that
Kind tDdAy the market waa active and
ioft 15c higher.
Quotations on cattle: Choice to
prime beeves. $T.0(& 8.ro: good to
choice beeves. $7 -"f T.M.'i ; fair to good
beeves. I7.15O7.50; common to fair
heave , 6.00f7.00; good to choice
heifers, $f.7597.50; good to choice
cows. $." T"'(T; ti.T-i; fair to good grades.
ft soft".. anners and cutters, jz.i.i
04.50; veal calves. $4.0007.75; hulls,
stas, etc.. S4.2."(f7 ll.t'.O; choice to prime
feeders. 18. 75 7.15; good to choice
feeder. 15.80496.50; fair to good feed
i s. $."i.L'.r(fi ." common to fair feed
ers. $4.2.rfio.(Hi: stock cow and heif
ers. $4.ooiff :..:o.
iMteti reicipts of hogs were not
very heavy, about :,8oo head, but east
ra marKets bad heavy runs and IOWJI
prices and the local market was a
.Ickel lower than Saturday. Tops
brought $7.Ko, as against $7.t;o on last
Monday, and the bulk of the trading
was around $7.."f 7.75, as against
t7.40(ii 7.55 a week ago
There was a very meager run of
sheep and lambs, only about 1.500
!nad showing up These were mostly
iambs and the sold at sensationally
higher prices. Nebraska fed lambs.
n the fleece, brought the even money.
$10.00, the first time this price has
been paid si-ic.- April, 1910. Shorn
lsunbs brought $v 75. also a new high
mark. I'ticis were anywhere from
25c to 75'. higher than the close of
last week
Quotations on sheep .ind lambs:
Lab be, good to choice. $0.500111.00;
lamb-., tail m good. $v75Ji .5u; lambs,
shorn. ts.i i'fS S 75 : yearlings, hardy.
7.0l4t; ear!ings, heavy, $7 500
7.90; ethri good to choice, $7.0':
7 40. wether, fair to good, $6 40&7.00;
ewes. co;id to -holoe, $6.507.00;
ewe, fair to good, $5.7500.50.
The remarkable success of these
talented physician in the treatment
of chronic diseases has aroused
much enthusiasm in the Northwest.
This is said to be and ho doubt
la true, one of the most able spec
ialists organization of its kind In
this section of the country, and
must be a successful one from the
many good results they are getting.
The Associated Doctors, licensed
by the state of Nebraska for the
treatment of deformities and nerv
ous and chronic diseases of men,
women and children, offer to all
who call on them consultation, ex
amination and advise free.
It is specially requested that mar
ried ladies come with their husbands
and minors with their parents.
The name Associated Doctor Is
what it implies, a union of special
ists, twelve in number, that have
gotten KvMher for the treatment of
chronic and nervous diseases. Not
to be understood that they treat
all diseases that the human body is
heir to. They mean to be very
Careful in selecting and taking cases
as they want good results, which
liifins good returns in the way of
their patients recommending them
to others.
Y M. Robinson and H. C. Rlod- They estimate that over eighty per
gut arrived in Alliance the first of cent of the patients now coming to
the week to complete arrangements them come from recommendations
at this place for the great piano of those they have treated,
player sale announced in the Men TIIKY DO NOT treat any acute
nett Ptaao Co.'s ad In this issue cf disease whatever, their time and
The Herald Mr. Robinson w ml attention being devoted to such dis
out to his farm soon after arriving, eases as follows:
r turning to Alliance before leaving Diseases of the stomach, intest
for other points ines, liver, blood, skin, nerves, heart.
spleen, kidneys or bladder.
to send them to their friends, hut we
still have on hand a number of cop
ies of each issue, except the first
which contained no sermon. While
they last we will dispose of the
twenty-five copies for fifty cents, and
will pay the postage, without extra
charge, for persons who wish to send
these papers to others. We wish to
ure all persons who may be inter
ested to order IMMEDIATELY, eith
er for themselves or others.
The last issue of The Alliance
Daily Herald, that of Tuesday, Ap
rll 16, was printed as a souvenir
edition of the revival meetings. It
Is Illustrated with quite a number of
cuta made especially for it, and con
tain three of Rev. liowry's best
sermons, .Mrs. .Moody s talk on
"The Battlements for the Home,"
and other interesting matter. While
these last we will continue to sell
them at five cents each, Persons or
dering the twenty live copies of the
series will receive one copy of the
souvenir edition without extra
charge.
liieuma-
Kor a week or more past J. p tism, sciatica, diabetes, bedwetting,
B4Urtr has been using hi deep till- leg ulcers, weak lungs and those af-
Inn machine, previously mentioned in flicted with long standing, deep
The Herald, on the Alliance Nursery seated chronic diseases that have
farm east of town. He informs us baffled the skill of the family phy-
that the ground is in good shape sicians should not fail to call,
tliis spring and t hat the machine According to their system, no
works fine. He Is delighted with more operations for appendicitis, gall
it. Mr. Harger has Ix-en s. :tini out stoneis, tumors, or goiter. They
trees in Alliance, using dynamite to were among the first in America to
prepare the ground, and tells us earn the name of "IHoodle-ss Sur
geons,'' by doing away with knife.
with blood and with all pain in the
i successful treatment of these dan
gerous diseases.
that it is a success.
NOTICE
TO NON-RESIDENT DE
FENDANTS
THE MARKETS
i
15HI)W ARE THE NAMES
To Ira I'Ogard and Jane Ilogard. of a few of the manv natients that
nts wite. WHOM true ( hristian hava manv pivuI thine: i nv fnr
name is unknown, non-resident the Associated Doctors.
defendants: Qmm Monk- rwil k i . s n
You and each of you are hereby catarrh and deafness.
notified that on the 4th day of Ap- Mrs. O. O. Anderson, Mlna, S. D.,
rll, A. D. 1912, the Equitable Land nervous and kidney trouble,
rompany, as plaintiff, filed In the Mrs. John H. Kleser, Yankton, S.
district court of Rox Uutte county, I)., nearly dead with heart and kid-
Nebraska, Its petition against you, ney trouble producing dropsy, was
as defendants, impleaded with Ora given only one week to live in;
E. Phillips as your co-defendant, short time under their treatment
the object and prayer of which is was doiug some of her housework,
to have an accounting of the amount John Gerlach, Agar. S. D., old
due upon a certain promissory note sore on lip.
and mortgage deed, made, executed Pert Clark, Selby, S. D., to pleas
and delivered to the said plaintiff ed with Associated Doctors' treat
by the said defendant, Ora E. Phil meat, brought his father in for
lips, on the 1st day of October, treatment.
PHo, for the sum ot $325.00 with Mrs. Prank Gray. Ha.elton, N.
iuteioKt upou the following describ- D., tatarrh of stomach, geayeral de
ed premise and real estate, situate bili
In mild county, to-wit: the south- Anion De Young. Ashti n, S. D.,
east quarter of se.tion twenty-two rheiinuitUm, writes he is doing fine.
(22) lu township tweutyfive (25), Mrs. Sheimau Vaiin, Huron, S.
north of range fifty-one (51) west, D.. feds that she h;us struck the
in Ilox Putte county, Nebraska; to right do. tors this time.
have the same adj;s I'd Jo be a Mrs. J L. Hall. Hot Springs, S.
valid and subsisting first lien upon D, writes she Is doing nicely under
said mortgutced preJiiisas; to have their treatment.
said lands sold iu the manuer re- Mrs. Pen Mc Bride, Wagner. S.
You are marked as a
man of good taste
when you wear ....
Nettleton Shoes
F. W. IRISH & CO.,
Agents
Try us for
Quality Coffee, Quality
Tea, Quality Extracts,
and Quality Spices
THE QUALITY STORE
A. D. Rodgers
Forest Lumber Co.
We have just received a car of
Mitchell Automobiles
We have in this car one 6-cylinder
48-horsepower roadster, the finest
automobile that has ever come to
Alliance.
Come in and see for yourself and be convinced
FOREST LLtriBBR CO.
A. P. Let, fltf r.
t Office Phone, 5 Res. Phone, 48 I
Wallace Dray Line
J All work looked after carefully l
Office at 213 Box Butte Ave.
BUSINESS MEN S MEETING
Chuaio, April 2 Closing price:
Wheal Muv. 14l; July. !4lt.
Corn- -May, 79c; July, 77V7sc.
Oats- .May. July. 54V:.
Pork Mav. $1!M5. July. $19.75.
iard May. $pi.!fo; Jul, $11,131.
Ribs- afar. H-tO; July. 1MQ-Iti
Chicago Cash Prices No 2 hard
rfcoat, ll.U4y61.lt; No. 2 yellow
coin SI'.--; No. z while oats, 58'a It)
Chicago Live Stock.
Chic ago, April 29 Cattle Recc
y&.0O0; 10c lower; be.-ve, f j.ttoV1
western stvr. $5 6ng7G0- tot
cpjlred by law, by or under the dl
red ion of the sheriff of said couii
ty, for the payment and saiislac
tioii of the amount found due. to
getlier with the costs ot suit and
costs of sale, and for general re
lief. And you are further notified to
answer said petition in the clerk's
effice of said coim by the 20th day
of My. A. D. 1912.
AI.HKRT W. CR1TKS,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
lbt publication April llrh, 1912.
1MMM
1 1., catarrh of stomach.
Many others that space will nut
j;eriuit.
- .. m - -
Notice to Taxpayers
Taxea cm Real Estate draws 10
pr cent interest after May first.
L M MARTIN, Co Treas.
dlH and 20-54; w 18 4-1200
Snow Drift Flourat the
Fair Store, $1.55 per
sack. Phone 580.
Dr. Scott of the University of Wiscon
in Delivers Address at O'Neill.
O'Neill, Neb., April 27. Or. William
A. Scott of the l itiversity or Wiscon
sin delivered an address before the
business men of O'Neill on the subject
ot hanking uid currency reform.
Tin speaker ni Introduced by Mr.
S. J. WeekM of the O'Neill National
bank, whose introductory remark?
br'c-l. During Or. Scott visit
to O'Neill he was shown through the
Sisters' ead' SI and other points ot
latere l.v Mr. K f. Gallagher of the
First National bank.
Or. Siott. who is a political econo
mist of prominence, reviewed currency
tefialaUon from the time of the ori
gin of national hanks, and explained
in tic-tail tl"' reasons of the year with
which to carry on the regular centner
cial transactions, whiih means the
moving of the crops and moving all
kinds ol products from the producer
to the lonsunier. He showed wherein
the law shou'd be amended so that
the buMiuss people could be provided
with a currency which would meet
their every lay needs in seasons of
commercial activity. He explalued
why it was that hundreds of millions
of currency were locked up in the
hanks lu th" government vaults, utter
ly aarir. while the business people
ere suffering for a greater volume of
curreuey . very ppriuc; and fall with
which to handle the commerce of the
country. He showed that rne pro
posed plan for the National Reeervi
association would meet every require
ment of the ease, affording an ample
volume of currency at all seasons of
the year, ami enabling sound btllm M
houses to get what money they needed
upon commercial papei based iifQl
the well kBOWd DMUBOdlUea which go
to make up the business ami com
merce of the country from day to da
and month lo month. He showed
wherein the proposed plan would re
lieve the stress of the local Iwnku
and en.'ble him to accommodate hi.
customer: for all their legitime -need
-, and thai a flurry down in Wi.ll
street caused by the speculators an. I
nhmgers would not disturb he flnan
i ial condition; in t lie weal under the
jropos"d leislation. He also showed
now lh-' plan would obviate hank
panics .mil how it would promote the
latere! of the grain ami cattle pro
deter, -.is well a the merchant.
Thro Killled in Croing Accident.
Chicago. April 30 Three person
hilled ard 'wo serloiifly injured u the
Illinois Central railroad track at
Noith Hivo-'-.'iJe when an automobile
was "truck by the engine of pas
sent; t train. All the persons killed
snd injured were riding In a machine
Mr and M-r-. Robert Ptifler and Mrs
f - It. fttrelh were killed. H K Puffer
r.nd W. V I ogan. Iioth sale-men for
t: Studewakat company, were la-fared.