Gives all the wnes of Box Butte County and City of Alliance The Alliance Herald Largest Circulation of any Newspaper in Western Nebraska. VOLUME XIX ALLIANCE. BOX BUTTE COUNTY. NFBR ASK A I THURSDAY. MAY 23, 1912 NUMBER 2A mvr -.- ..... i t : El. J I 1 i l 1 I ' i .. 3m r. Pay for h ' "A. D. A." Che f.rthc: iJ When You Travel Abroad or at Home take a book of l! U hy this Hank in any I .our.: and combination of $10, 220. $50 and $100. As sore as your unsigned check-book, ct tt.wey ready for you to U$C anywhere. '. s:rvi-c, tiikct? ar.d r"rcr,ases at stores with ...3. Your sigiature makes, these cheques good t!.c fraj ccrs you deal with. Ask for l VLB KY it.-. .... i First National Bank JUST ARRIVED WITH A CAR LOAD OF PERCHERON AND SHIRE STALLIONS Must be sold within the next 10 days Inspected under the Nebraska stallion law and every horse guaranteed Will also buy several hundred head of Horses and Mules Write us or call. Phone 259 FLETCHER & LANGMANN Pira n f fir Pluiffo I artar HIGH SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT Close of SLiccessful Year in City and Country Schools Illustrated Review Next Week Tlx- 1 1 era Id office has Just turned out for the Alliance High school the finest edition of their pnper. The Spud, that has yet bwn printed. Circumstances Were such that it vvna ne;'essry to either be late in pub lishing Tlie Spud, or else omit tlie vvriteup of school matters which should have been in this issue of the Herald. We chose the Inter Alt ho J lie publication 1 r las issue of The Spud incurred aft Immense a mouint of work, we not It out 011 lime. Next week we intend publiah ItiR an Illustrated writeup of s hool mutters, which we regret exceeding ly that it was impossible for us to publish this week, for the reason above stated MEMORIAL DAY SERVICES Alliance, Nebr. INTO IN' The Banner Variety Store i 313 Box Butte Ave. SEE US FOR BARGAINS IN Household Articles, Novelties, Glassware, Queensware, etc. o'fcWdy 10 to 25c a pound Spanish-American War Veterans and G. A. R Will Observe Dec- I oration Day Thursday CORDIAL INVITATION TO Ad AUTOMOBILE BEATS PASSENGER TRAIN Notice of AnnLial Meeting Notice is hereby given that the Seventeenth Annual Meeting of the Nebraska Stock Cirowers Association will be held at Alliance, Nebraska, on the 20th ami 21st of June, A. D. 112, for the election of officers for the en suing year and for the transaction of any other business which may come before the meeting. R. M. Hampton, President. Chas. C. JAMESON, Secretary. In conjunction with the G. A. R., the Spanish American War Veterans will observe Memorial day, Thursday, May 30, 1912. AH societies and organizations are urgently invited to join in these services. All places of business are re spectfully requested to close from 2 o'clock to fi p. m., in honor of the dead. Anyone having a apare aest in their conveyance to the cemetery will please notify the officer of the day, and their courtesy will be appreciated by the Spanish American War Veteran. EVERYBODY W ELC ' ) M E The following program will l e rendered: AT OPERA HOUSE Music. Hand 1:30 Assemhy, in opera house . . ,.2:00 Introduction ..Officer of Day, W. O. U'.nu-s Invocation .... Rev. O. S. M;iUer Song, selected.. Tabernacle Choir Reading, selected Devon a Dickenson Drill .Academy Pupils Scripture Reading.. Er. Donnelly Song, selected Choir Reading Leone Mallery Address Ira E. Tash Song Choir Prayer. Rev. Maloney Forming of Procession to Cemetery AT CEMETERY Music, Patriotic Airs. . Hand Decoration of (i raves . Roy Scouts Short Address Rev. A. If Godfrey Salute Firing Squad TAPS On Wednesday of this week Nor man MeCorkle made an unprvcodent 'd automobile record for this part of the west with a .Maxwell car. A lady of Billings, Montana, waa returning home from the east on 4S. Daring the twienty minute stop In this city, she went to a reHtauran for lunch. I'poa her return to the station she found her train wan pulling; out and she was unable to oatrrh it. She hur rftafl o the Speedway garage, tore block distant, end offered Norman MK'orkle twelve dollar If he would overtake the train for her. The train had considerable start and also had the advantage of a shorter distance than the wagon road as the track Blagi ' '? north c' 'i-imu 1 fe tlx roads were in Ideal condition and Norman mud' The Maxwell hit a pace right around fifty miles an hour. Ho overtook the train at Herea, ten miles from Alliance, where the lady buard l it and went on her way rejoicing. Are You Thirsty ? Are You Dry? If so don't neglect to visit our Soda Fountain. We have made several changes for our convenience as well as for the comfort of our quests. In making these changes we have had in mind sanitation and we have our fountain arranged at present in such a way that it will be kept as clean as any in the state and we court your inspection. In the line of drinks and fountain dishes we are in a position to serve tthe most fancy and new delicacies, such as: Banana Split Cantaloupe Sundae Egg Malted Milk Egg Lemonade Fruit Pudding Snow Ball Call ami give us and our Soda Fountain a trial. F.J. BRENANN The Comer Druggist A choice crop of Georgia Cotton given away free .... Souvenirs of the sunny South will be given free to every lady who pays us a visit Saturday, May 25th. The store is overflowing with new merchandise in Skirts, Waists, Suits and Coats. Our line is a specialty. We carry all ready to wear merchandise. When down town shopping come in and rest as we have an excellent rest room in ad dition. Location, store room formerly occupied by the Co-operative Grocery Co. Harper's LadiesToggety ' LOCAL PARAGRAPHS 5 Obituary OR. L.W. BO WHAN Office Upstairs, First National Bank Building Phone, Office 362 Phone, Residence 16 ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA the Height both ways. Thts offer is made rather tiiati put tint; a so licitor in the territory. Write for price-list and shipping tans. EM-1M2 MANY AUTOMOBILE BUYERS The remains ol en, whose death hi Bt weok's Hi i . Mm. Alfleda Wil watt mentioned in i, arrived Sunday Dr. JAS. P. HAXFIELD Dentist OVER BRENNANS DRUG STORE Ail Electrical Equipment Evenings by Appointment PHONE 525 RED c Corsets FOR SALE AT BOGUE'S This Season's Trade Opens With a Fine List of Sales laust week witnessed a fin' lot of kit of Maxwell and Kord UN by the Nehraaka Land and Auto eoin- paajr. koIIowIhk i the list of buy era: c. v. Newberry, AlMatvrtt. flor! iHr; A. I'owell, Anuora, Kord T;ur iiiK oars Hurtiey Sh pherd. lleiiiiuK ford, Kord TlHTP'TB a ! " Hub hie, lUmiiiKford, Fo. I Tcurin e.ir. Keith U I'ieree. 1 1 ell) iliKt "id , Kord I Toiiriup iar; Will Meslur. Allianee, jKild TcSlaS fiSTJ J:ik Adams. Crawford, Kord TattfdflS ear and Kurd Torpedo; Mr. Uerniain. Ciadroli. 1 Kord '1'i.rpedu. njmi from Calgary. Canada, Mrs. Oresory Zura, mot tier of Um deoaaa d, r lurniiiK from that place on the same train, .ludne Zuni hal gone to Crawl ird to meet the train ami lie ami other relatives arrived at the aaWfl time. The husband, Clar K. Wilaoti, could not oome with the ivmaiiiH on account of behta. taken sick ami threatened wlih typhoid fe ver. He will come to AIIJan.ee as Hm aa he la able to do so. The funeral waa held Monday, at ten o'clock, a.m., at the M. K church conducted by tlie pastor, Rev. Olto 8. Baker. There waa a lame at tendance at the funeral. liultidlm; members of the Kaatern Star. the lOlnias and the I. ). () K. The deceased wan born ill llox Hulte county, June ::. I MM. She wa married to Claretu e K. WlUon. I e i ember 181 1, and with her bus- band left Alltance the next day She did May It, ttlf, after a short III ntv of typhoid fever. A large circle of friends in Allian- siiwerely ym pathie with the bereaved relative.' whose hearts have been saddened by (he untimely deth of this noble young woman. Send your worn-out carpet , 10 Ui Lincoln Uug Kactory. Limoln, Nebr. T.iey will make them into riiKf for the regul; r price and i.v A. J. KENNEDY DENTIST X itttr 10 Alliance National Hank Blk T Over Postoffice X Por.e 391. T 1 i . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i i .'. .'''.. .- Deafness Cannot Be Cured ; by I-m . d uplU-3tttiitia. u iIm t-.nnoi r( t. On lte I ciMtia iturtHMi ul Um t-mr. Ih-rr u. uil m lu run '1' -.iii" v. unci that lm by tiiiniuuuifil rrwrilM I l'.i!iti ( t. cuM-il tty an liiSttHHil n a'' iIm' . tnurwus liiung ul lit I.umUk Iiiuii lube. Ut-ii Iblft lulu- 14 tnllullli-il tu ll.ir a ruinUlflK miiiim) .m nil BCrttwl It. ,.uii. anil mum n la -nlirrly iIkhiI. Ikuf I nvm u tor mull, .nil unli- Ow mfl.MinuiiH. imn Sf t.Mti out .ml Oil. IuIm n.turMl tu it. nornuil i"inii I I1.MI. iM-mrtiig U1 ilciruytHl lurrver: alfie tut ui t.-ti arr i.. n-.il i. ( aurrn obirb u ui iinutt I'ut an uin.ut.il t oniiiinio of Um? Durum wirf.cM. U. ! ui..- out- ll.nulnM Uutlmn for Ul raw ul iH-jiiifMi u-auftil by t'at.rrhi that eOBut br i-nrml liy II ... i .lairll urr Snd Ittf i-lr ular. ftti 1 I I HI M.V CO.. Tulitlu. O, S 41 by lrtuill. 7 V. I j i..' 11 at i 1 aii. ily I'iIIi inr i tntntiinuuo. CARD OF THANKS We desire to express our sincere thanks to our neUgliburs ami friends who did all in (heir Mwer to asvlst us and lighten the bunted of grief caused by the death of our wife, daughter and sleUer, Mrs. Alfleda Wilson. We especially derire in ex pros our thanks to the orders of Kastern Star. Rebeccas and I. O. K and (he meniUers of the aixtli and eighth grade- of the VllUili.'e pUtllic st hlKlls CI.AUKNCK K II.StlN. G. J, Kousaeau liaa Hold hU rest (K.i e at 819 Toluca. to Ralph Cox, the dltj atelier, who will move in a noon a Hi - hojj-e is vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Rousseau. ... The Woman's association of the Korst Kr shy !eti::ii chun4i will bf on- ti rtainnMl iU the home of Mrs. U Stanton on Wednesday afternoon, May 29. . . The Ladies' Aid sociely of the M. R, i hut h will meef. at the home of Mrs. Wea.herall, Wednesday after m.on. at and no in a body to the Baptist church when- a union sesalon will be held. The Woman's Society of the Klist llaptist church extends iui Invitation to the woman's s ) letie of the ot ( er churches to meet with them at the ltaptis( church next WetkMPday, May It. ... Miss Baeate Kidd. daughtei- or Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Kldd, 41 Missouri urenoe, arttTed in Ainame recent i him LolafiBe. K. mucky, to make her home wilh her pait-nts in thi city. Siie has aicepted a position uy ateiiograplii r ill the office of Judge W. S. Riiljcell. ... J, I'. Hazard, tlie siirveyttr, ha moved his office into the room for Hltrlj ocupiel by the riiillips-Thoin Bf UaSsJ eoniMtny . 4U5 Itox Hulte avenue. W. II. itabbill. who is en gaged in the ri-ai esla'e buslii -ss. rflj office. with Mr. Hazard ... W. W. Hughes of Omaha, who works out f Kansas City in the In ls Ot tlie Ridpata Chautaiiua -mi. i.iriiHi. was in Alliaac the lat let pari of lasi week on busiutfi II conuo. Hon wilh the Chain. nUa h.i is to be put. oti here in August un der the auspice of the Woman club. ... K. il. WarHck arrted in Alliance last Friday from American Kails. Id aho, to remain over Sunday He aho. They like the western coumtry Ini (Willi! respects but they decided to move farther south where the cli mate la less rigorous in the winter. . The OlrlH' Kour Square club will meet with Miaa Alta Young on Krl d y afternoon at foir o'clock. The A. M. K. church of Alliance will Ktve a church fair Tuesday and Wednesday, June in and II, for the benefit of the church. K very body invited. Admission five cents. The Y. M. B. C. will met at Web s(er Bernhardt'!! Krhlay evening at 7:30. Mr. and MrB. A. H. Morris came in from (heir claim Tuesday evening and will remain in the city over Sun day. Rev. Ceo. A. Wltte left Monday iiio uiIdk for Ilea Milium Iowa, go Ing as a delegate frain Ali'.ance to (he Northern hii.1 the National Bap tist conventions. He will return the last of the month, during his ab sentee, Mrs. WHte will visit with Mrs. Or. Churchill on the ranch. ... Mr and Mrs A C. Johnson came up from Augorn last Saturday to re main in AUtaaea over taartu on Tuesday (hey left for (he went ex peiiK to be none all summer. They km first to Ttnsleep, Wyoming, but ex peci to visit the coast before tliey return to Nebraska. CHORUS-ORCHESTRA PRACTICE The tabernacle chorus and orches tra will practice at (he Hhelan intern ioaaa next Tuesday eveninx at 7 .10, for Decora ttoa Hay. MR. and MRS CRKiiORY ' and Mil Warrick, who had haaa ZI'RN Mi KVMII.Y MIST Pair gold Reward for return, bell, plioiie 57k. riui eye g biases Mrs Kresi Cami visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S K Warrick, left iui Monday fur POUNU ONK SACK KUOl'R, Tuea- day ev.-ning. May 7. three aiid one half miles nortbeaat of Alliance. Own er can have saim- by paying for (hla ad and calling ai my place for (be flour I. A SNOKK 3S-tM1 - -a-- . . ... CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS There Will Ik- Civil Service exau inations at Alliauce, May 32 and Jiuie 5, (o fill a uuiuber of position. Springtown, Arkansas when the) go iiniiled annmiiiceineui, grvfcac par to make their home. They have ticulars. may h- seen in i he lobby ol ! siding at Ann tu an KslU, Id-Idle posi office.