The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, September 05, 1912, Image 8

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    Rrakeninn Fnuvk Itunl4i II returned
Tuesday morning from 'h.-i.li on. lit
Mrh place he had twi n risiittnn Mm
parents, lie left for l.in.oln PvM
davy momltiK to attend t ti- tJte fair.
Ml
Mm. Myrtle W riant and lit tie
daughter of Punning came In Mini
day noon for h few days' vlsdt at the
Carlson Ioiik'
Rrakennn Torn Ki' liiirl lias rv
aligned from too Mrrlpe effective
flpipt ' Mr. Klc.liardw is plnnnrng to
(So to Huntley. Monl., whew ho haa
tom flm land".
OonduHor Dick Kewner has report
ed for work after a few days off m
er rout of srickneaw.
BuaJneiw 011 the root! Is picking up
A number of now brakenien have
been employed and several now
rows st up.
Brakenian W. .1. Tragattser and
wife have moved into tho comfort
Bie roamH formerly occupied by Mr
Mid Mrs I'nrdey
Brakenum R. El McKen.ie. )uw
tx-en working tm tho yard tin- ia.st
month Owing to tho idiortnKe of
road moti he ton returned to brak
ing Thoro .is ii now time eanl, No. 127
etfertive ait i2:H o'clock u in.. Sun
day. Septoinber I, 1!12. The chiamge
is the taxi treitilit No I.',, ii now
besimg known a No. 109. Tho cot
res.pondimg east . hound frelghit, No.
46, rettn lie old number.
Tho following taken from the Oon
ver I'obK will bo of IwtiereHt. o Mr.
Bracket's many friend here. "Wool
has been received In Denver from
the executive office of Hue Hurling
Hon railroad in Chtiwgo of tlie pro
motion of K. P. Bracken, a well
known railroad man Mr. Bracken
v.hs appointed general manager of
the Burlington limes eart of the Mia
ourl River and will have his head
quarters in Cbfaago. Me formerly
was the geuern I uptrintendent of
the Wyoming lMvindon and had his
headquarter tai Alliance, Nebr. Ilia
appoint menu took effect Sept. 1."
Mm. Ray Hook returned Sunday
morn in: from a two mom lis' viaW
her parent near Portlnmd, Oregon
Mn. Hoag 1 very erat-huatutatir. over
the fruit and beautiful flowers In
the weat. On her way home he
vtefUted a brother In Tacoma.
Fireman (5avln, who has been on
Uje awttch engine In Seneca, lias re
t unwed to Alliance and will wmk in
the pool here.
MIkh Fsnnle and Ifciisy Xdeims of
Havelock; Mr. and Mrs Robert Ora
ham of llethany; Mrs Margairei
Dowd of Lincoln; Mr. Krmk Kouh
ami MlM Milred Rouie of Krnin
berg, Mont.; Mra. Kloren-e Thorpe
Kenny and Mr. and Mrs QeO. Davis
of Broken Mow; Mr. and Mr. Kke
of AHasvoce.
Mrs. K. (3 Kendle of Lincoln, who
has been spending the last six
months on the const, stopped here
for a two weeka' visit wMh bay
daughter, Mrs R. K. Morrison. On
Monday Mrs Kendle. nconipitnle.l b)
Mtsw Dura Morrison, left Tor Lln-oln
M'fcw Dura will attend the ataUC ta.ir
an! visit her brother, .lesse Morni
son II A. It room. formerly general
ninnager of the It.' (V B. H. i W.
railroad, will return in a few days
to his home in the east..
Mm. W. W. .lohmon Kiienit sever
al days last wek visiiUnf in Craw
ford
It is rumored that the west end
local is to be put up for bid. Con
ductor V. W. Johnson now has one
turn, but owin to a rush of busi
ness it will be necessary to have
two (Tewn.
Snpt W'eiilenhitiiicr. uith inspei
tion engine No. Iltiti, was niaklnn a
tour of the h1h Line Monday ami
Tuesday of this week.
Mr. and Mra. John Kills, formerly
railroad people of Alliance, were vis
iting relatives and friends here this
week. Their home Is now In Hannl-
NEIGHBORING NOTES
About People and Happenings in
Nearby Towns and Country
that Will Interest
CULLED FOR BUSY READERS
AT THE
CHURCH
bal. Mo.
keeper.
where Mr. Kills is Store-
The (IropiKhig of a. brake beam on
No. 205 derailed a car in No. 2 tun
nel near Mystic Tuesday and delay
ed' a)1 trains for a short time.
Conductor
and i. sit 'inn
Knrineer
assigned to
makes four
ford.
Cummings is laying
out (Mi a ranch.
off
IVte Rowland haa been
Crawford Mill. This
helper crews in Craw-
The annual sesakin of the West
Nehraska conference of the M. K.
church will be held at Scottshluff,
six days, commencing Tuesday, ISep
tember 10. A large attendance Is
expected at the conference. Scotts
Bluff county is the northwest corner
county of the conference. Other
citii-s that oempotod for tJie honnr
of e.nteptalninK this s'ssiion w-re
llastiims, Broken How, lexington
and North l-oup. Capt. W. U. Akers.
so well and favorably known In Alli
ance, is credited with having secur
ed the re ognWlon of BoObtsMtlff.
Tlie Ifaue.s county fair will open
at Chadron next Ttafdiy, Sejyt. 10,
and continue four days, till Kriilav
They claim they are going to have
the biggest time ever The ftttDK
tions will in'lule aeroplane, carnival,
races, etc.
Vern Warburn and Harry llarrett
wer passengei-s to i. Milan e Wednes
day. Vern went to have his broken
leg exanilnel It was doing nicely
until a we-k ago when 1', cominienc
d swelling anil now has gntheretl
Where it was brohW until they had
to cut the east in one place. We
all hoe that it will not prove very
serious as Vern has lml his share
of troubles for awe sunnner anvwav.
Morrill Mail
The Klynn-.lohnson fight pictures
at 1 he auditorium Tuesday night was
a counter attraction to the pipe or
gan recital at the Congregational
church. Judging from the limited
attendance at the reeical the fight
pictures must hold greater attrac
tions for many Norfolklans. Nntur
ally it is very elevating to both the
mWid and morals to see a big color
ed brute "wallop" an equally brutal
white. There is a national law- but
what's the use? Dollars seem to be
the only thing worth while. Norfolk
Press.
LOG ROLLING AT CRAWFORD
Modern Woodmen of America Vs.
Royal Neighbors Give Pub
lic Celebration
Vf '
K
a a
4' m
K. Brack in, an
n-'w employe n
expert tinner,
the shops.
Mr. and Mrs. T
er. Miss Minnie.
Monday where they
week vfciltimg.
Martin ami tiaugh
lett Par Ptiehlo on
will spend 'j Bullocks
What might have a very ser
ious wreck occurred in Belmont tun
nel at 1:45 a.m., Wednesday. A
double header, an extra east, being
pushed by n inaliey, pulled a draw
bar In the tunnel, causing an oil car
to climb a load of lumber and pilling
things up generally. The wrecker
w is sent for but thanks to the quick
wtork of the train crew the main
line was cleared before the wrecker
arrived. The blockade lasted just
four bmiis
- IbfcsWM
Conductor Clyde Bullock, wife and
1 little son reiturned recently from a
visit in Albion at tlu home of Mrs.
U. P. CHURCH vM.IT L3K
m. Sunday school, Graded jrrM if I VUM
I'teaching. Subject, Wi'l WE (
the i'uhlic SobOoU." 1 VV
of prayer Far schools. Z)vV
PfWCMWr. Subject, V
CHURCH S. J2S.al
'1
AATal
i,
1
FALL OPENING
10:00 a
Lessons
11:00 a. m.
"The Bible in
This Is the day
7 : 30 p. m.
"The lahor Principle."
Prayer meeting, Wednesday even
ing, at 7:30.
A. L. GODFREY, Fator.
EPISCOPAL
lfe fe- M
v.r, ..r l..rV v.rS. v.rS tlUW'
rega; SQL SBl 3Eb: Sm ag3s
Senices 2nd, 3rd nnd 4th Sundays
of each month at 11:00 a. m. and
7:30 p. m. First Sunday in each
month at 11:00 a. m. Sunday School
every Sunday at 10:00 a. m. Junior
Auxiliary, Chapter A, meeta every
Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. Junior Auxil
iary, Chapter B, meets at 2:30 every
Sunday afternoon.
GEO, C. WARE, Missionary.
I MM ANU EL GERMAN EVAN
GELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH
7th St.
al
ii n-
log
race
rolling, public celebration
meet will be held at; Craw-
mother
... .A .. I,....
D. n. unary. pot ma "'"
ttagton at Dead wood, was ;tpHliWel
gtwral muuvager of the It C B M.
a W rallrond with headquarters at
Ra4id (Mty. Me aMsuinoi charge of
hi,s n w dutl-s SepreinlM-r i.
m
K S Brower is a n -w . midoye in
live traMi service He had beeai on
the Bell bridge gang befoiv coming
here.
J. D. Lynch, brakeitmn, formerly
of the high line, is now work iig out
of dUUaiM
en I
thru
Owing to MKMtapa ol ea.-t
crews Conductor Moskins wen:
to R avion nut Monday
- i4)ti .
Mrs. A, K. Nelson veceiWll 'word
from hei- sister, Ml-s. BfiFttavnl Bar
r. tt or Livingston. Mont . that she
would be in Alliance in the near fu
ture. Mr. Barrett, who is general
cliainnan Tor the B. of L, K. Is now
in St. Paul,
A
and
ford. Nebraska. October I and 2, to
which all Modern Woodmen and Roy
al Neighbors are cordially invited.
This celebration will last two days.
A R. Talbot, head consul of the
M. W. A., will be present audi will
give a public address. Ex-Governor
Shallttiiberger la expected to also be
present. There will be all kindsi of
races, including horse, hurdle, hippo
drome and chariot, mho sports of all
Jjinds. On the flrsit hty a pritee r
$25 will be given to ihe lodge having
the largest nunipcr of members in
the parade. ', camps sin aid call
meetings at once and make arrange
ments for a ilelegnian to attend.
For any information write R. N.
Hamilton, secretary of tfa M. W. A.,
Crawford, Nebraska.
t
fcvireinah Ambrose
from the service awl
take up farming
h:is
r.-sign .1
eaid
Manbladat Guj
to lueblo for a
Mo.rrison lias gone
wnk'l va. a ion.
DEATH OF HARRY CALDER
Obituary of Brother of Carter Calder
of Alliance
Brakein.in
wecV on
ness of
to
Merk is laying
off th's
;( mm of the serious tll-
liis w.fe Slie will be taken
the hospital for an opei r mn ;i -
as arranst ilieiv can n-' iii.hu-
Will leave us temporarily
"Mr. and Mrrs. W. A. Coleman, of
Alliance have rented rooms in the
basement of the Feldhahn Motel. Mr.
Coleman i a cflrtpenter by t.:ade and
expects to work here this summer "
The above item is taken I'nom the
May Sprirngs News of last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Coleman's nianv friends
in Alliance WiU be plcasetl to learn
that their abseii'-e fioin this Mty is
only temiwrary.
Corner Yellowstone Ave, and
l:M a in. Sunday school.
10:30 a.m. ritwi tllllg service
German and Knglish services
ternately Sunday evenings, upon
nttuncetnent.
German-English parochial school
from September to June, five days
of the wedk.
On Sept 2 the German-English
parochial school Will again be opened.
TITUS LANG, Pastor.
703 Niobrara Ave., phone 359.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
10:00 a.m. Sabbath School.
A special Rally Day service in ihe
Sunday school next Sabbath. Kvery
member urged to be present. Others
cordially invited.
11:00 a.m. Public worship.
I:M p. m. Christian Endeavor.
7:30 p. in. Public worship.
The pastor will begin, a series of
evening sermons on the "Practical
Christian Virtues." Next Sunday ev
ening,
vited.
7:00
es.
?:1 SO
prayat
4:00
deavor.
The Golden Virtue." All in
p. m Thursday, Bible class-
Thursday, Midweek
p. m.
meeting
p.m. Wednesday,
Junior Kn
1
annot recall tlie time when it gave
s so much pleasure to announce
our annual Pall Opening. The- GREAT
EVENT takes place this year ::::::
Saturday, September 7th
We take pleasure in making the announce
ment because we have such superior class
of fall merchandise to exhibit.
We Most Cordially Invite You
You needn't come prepared to buy, although
we will not prevent you. The idea of this
fall opening is that you may have perfect
freedom to become Acquainted with the
new merchandise and new styles that are
in readiness for you. Miss Clark, an ex
port trimmer from Gage Bros., Chicago,
will have charge of the millinery depart
ment. Our merchandise is all new. The
PALM EH GARMENT is again our choice.
Come and try
and note how
on some
well they
of these
tit.
garments
ggSfr W- -W1 gffg
Ladies' Toggery
Ss i,, 2&
We want to sell you the best FLOUR in town
per sack
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Olin S. Baker, Pastor
10:00 a. St. Sunday School. Graded
Bible Classes.
7:00 p. m. Youn people's Ep
worth League meeting.
Prayer meeting, Wednesday even
iitrp. ut 7 ; SO, . :
A. M. E. CHURCH
Dr. Her.-lniuiii Waal to llv,uiiu 00
Monday. Me had C I iMWtntl
there U OCCUp nltl I iM MM M kl
dn
Oeapatcher and Mr. U H. Mo-It
er, h) left here the IM Of I'J
week in ttaar Mltoaaobla, arrtvad
uttviv in Onaha Pram there I he
wont i traSa to
with relative.
Ohio for n vis
01 aeuu t in r. .i-;.-d Im&int s-x
tuiother crew put on lite high
lane the tnst of the Condu
tin- HW ai In
Condu tor
iuege at
Hire
vrtll
Milhi
be u
. 41.
and
OlytU1 Miller re i i i a
ll.ivHiiia Tueda ihui
bbs wif- w.ts d.iiii:-ro.i-i in
Miller ii ill iieadd b ni' M N
k 11 iiuprov .n
iu a tew days.
WerleiiU rgM-. . sim r a,
house in lK-adtMd. i
agelt4 teiianirily m
aiinoini m-m of am-n
I i Kill I it Oil
tlie freight
at ing
of the
as
Jl
Kefi(r;il
.& w
manager of ihe
at'oant
t'rary
It. C B.
khUdrao
Mm l'.,oii;i- lUivi.s and
tuie iu oo 44 Tuesday. afpM1
in; .Alli.m' Mi v.-.!.l r-l
ative hi Hheridiin. 'hen iHient o
da, ui BBMaaV at the lu of t.eo
HakeweU. From Mlliug hIu- tJ
to Thennopoli here a iiiomih a
WH-iil in a liUle teH i' V Tli tol
Inwy.i' i oul- cre ill " I""
Mr. and Mr An In- Alains
Tlio Hdgemont Enterprise of last
Friday piin's the following beautiful
ohiiuiiry of Harry Calder, brother of
Carter ('aider of th s ciiy:
K.Mly last Saturday mornititi oe
currwd the doath of Harry CskW of
ill s city, alter an illn.'s of sver:il
tOOBtlM, 4(W Bttd eCQlIm al'ti'r:i nuill
ly fight asalnst uili-roulosiw. Altho
it was gem-rally known that his con
dition was serious, his death e.ime
us i aboch io Ms rmmui frtawlv. Kun
ertaJ aertf kcea a re conducted by Kev.
Bmll Dietrich a. the Coagregaiion.il I aooaer
chuivh at J o'eloek. Minda.v. and in
t ermeiit made in the lOilgemont eni
etery.
linn v t'aldi r was li.Tll in th j
I ulty July IXSH. died Auguat 24.
j 1912. age T' years, 1 month and I
da At an early age. he legan work
'in the Kdgemont Kxpre-s office, af
terward working iii the I'ioneei Tinted
office an Dead wood, and in K. i-is
City ami St .loe. Prier to hts iv
turn liere lasi Vpril he was em-
lil'iyed in ihe Trlttuib office at
monl, Ni hr.. for BaVMMal jPCHItTll
i leaves a lather and mother. Mr.
i Mrs. J. It. ("alder, two hror Ii rs,
' 'it ('aider of Alliain e and I'rctl
iltr of Qreeley, Cido., and a sister.
Mis K S. Mill r f Kansas City.
Mi . Mo., io mourn Ii:- it" i:h.
Words fail to xpre, tlu heart
teii sympathy which the pe ple of
KiigeiiHMit HHVa 'I' at I lie death of
, this young man Kver indiisi rious ;
;eei oi a obaarful nund and lieait ;
always willing io do a g;ood ttaad
ami to spcik a kind ord migh: sum
up in a imager w he character ot ' day
this young man who . pa--.ed rnMnlfall, It'i
U8. Ilai f th'ise Jusii gmie must endure a
in lime tie supplied, hut time the! condition
1 1 ' . t S i i of all . i nut-. must 1 1 1 1 r v . 1 1 1
iu thix home :uid community ere lii
vacant clutir ami iuant place In
flllei and liie womuled hearts he
calmed.
'"leaves have then- uaie in fall.
And flowers to witlitM- iu tlie
north--w aid's liicili,
And stars to IMS all.
Thou luuit all bni-soiis for ihi ie
owi O 0.-..H.'
BELATED BIRTH NOTICE
Meetings in Marks' hall, northeast
coiner Laramie avenue and Third
street. Sunday school at 10.110 a. m.
Preaching at 8:00 p. m. AH are wel
come. ,
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Someiimes when a news item is
inadvertantly omitt from the first
hutue of the paper after the occur
rence, no mention hi made of it af
terwards. But occasionally there is
an item omitted that deserves to be
mentioned in a later issue. The
Herald's job depart men: recently
printed sotrte heautiful birth an
nouncement coniaiinitig the follow
ing which we should liave yrin'ed
' Charles Oscar 0 Bannon.
Aukusj a. I!I2. Mr. and .Mra. O. O.
0Bannon."
Sabbath school at the residence of
Mrs. Pilkington every Saturdiiy af
ternoon at '! o'clock.
MRS. JOHN PILK1NGT0X, Supt.
BAPTIST CHURCH
10:00 a. in. Sunday school.
11:00 a in. Public worship.
6:::o p.m. B. V. P. V,
7::i) p. in. Kveiiing worship
Indies' Bible class every Tuesday
etraOMMJ at church at 7 : '!().
Men's Bible Class meets on Wed
Mads) evening at 7::in.
Midweek Prayer Meeting Thurs
day evening at 7:::o.
C.KO. A WITTK, Pastor.
Puritan, in 48 lb. sacks, $1.60
Peerless, m 1.60
Tip Top, m 1.30
Red Moon, m 1.40
Delight, 1.30
Santos Conee, in ten lb. lots, 22 'Ac per lb.
Salt, in 300 lb. barrels, $2 per barrel
Premium Bacon, 26c per lb. Premium Ham, 22c per lb
Empire Bacon, 24c per lb. Empire Ham, 20c per lb.
Acorn Bacon, 20c per lb.
FRESH FRUITS ALL THE TIME
Apples
Oranges
Peaches
Giapes
Bananas
Ptirs
Red Raspbemes
Gooseberries
lemons
Blackberries
Currants
Plvas
Apricots
Cherries
Cuts
VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS
Watitmtloni
Cibfcaii
CtMlifltwtr
Cantaloupes
CuCURIBItS
Beets
lurnips
Onions
Carrots
Radishes
Patatits
Squash
Sweat Potatoes
RiSt Tomatoes
Roasting Em
L
In fact, everything
good to eat :
A. D. RODGERS
CLARI VOYANTS AND PALMISTS
Harpies
and Frauds" Fatten on
Superstitious
the
Pure Home Rendered Lard
Kre
. lie
ami n;(s
far-! laiv
t'al- i law.
who
SOCIALIST ADDRESS
IAn announced in la' week's Her
altl. and by irintel bH!9. O. V.
Tlioiiiison nae an address Monday:
voosBf "ti H Baittat araaano m
the snhjet, Workinx t'liss Sol Mar
My." Mr. Thompson Is fluent
apajakOV and alJlio a yotniK man has
a K'xwl fund of ! emend in format ion
and is well onted 0:1 sjv.-!aliUl Me
llatmiw to .itt eiin ively Of I
number of men anil a ft w lad
Of caajfa jsootl Kirt of bJaOM
heard the ec ii did iw1 asret-
witii Ii i in or all that h said, but
the iruwil as a whole w-re no
di'ihi. fiuorildy impri'ts'il by his
aONHaai 'alk.
THE MEN WHO SUCCEED
in.
heads of larK' .'iiierprises are
II of ri'iit enemy Suerews. t
demands health. To ail la to
U s utter folly for n mau to
AFTERNOON PRAYER MEETINGS
Tuesday. September 10, 3:00 p.m.
Mrs A (I. I. linn, MM BloaraWi; I).
W. Iliinhes. Iliia in'-i addition; .1.
W. Thomas. r,n!i Sweetwater: Mrs.
laiKe, eorner slree' amd Mis
souri avt-niie.
Sunday, :: p.m., K. (' lyer. 490
TotUOH a'iuif.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH NOTICE
At Court House, Sunday. Sept. 8th
A biK ISible seliool si irii at M
,i m.
l'ra liinji at II am Suhjei t:
The Tiaj;tly of Meiiig Lost. "
Kvenin sen n-e n.l i :... ttousini;
a.mik orrloa iuajoel ot MMHat:
Wiiy I am not a f impb llite "
siu-cial in vital' ion is 'Xtendd 10
leveryene. Itemeinber tile pl.ue and
' hi mt lime. Invite your MtgMfctjff ;)
come ilh you.
U1UU III iv v I'l'l-'V
Maninter.
We are to note that MM
SOlriniMlOBaWi are at la.-t ..bout to
take measui. I to rid the Vt oi lie
horde of elariuiyan .i ami take palm
Ma who liave been fattenOn on the
UpOrOtMlkMM credulity of eertain
class of our population. M to hlgn
time that tlie.se luarpiea and tr.uitls
should he plare.l beyond the pr.itee
m . - 1..... . i .k.i'V ill I'
lion OI i a" i" wti"
Ti, ;.!.. e senteinres takt ii
Diili'slu'd a
I 1 1 a
Uv forecice to that it.V
is beints don- Ho le but miigbt be ap
pUad nri prmioHjr to aonae smaller
Uilliui Hie ua'. I'eW IllCtli'll-
I J r net,
a fortune tellitiK "barpy has vial ted
..w . . r .l nines. reina liitnii
several days MM . . ' fall
..i... i....,i . l ivlit Io mill in iipl " n sit
..u v ,L,k so and if they !JS I
iv vi.lle.l but Tlie Herald t ikes in
view of the True v -' m uie .....
ter.
trom
Omaha.
and wba..
We have 7.00i pound.- that will
he sold while i lasts at the follow
1n rices:
art lb. Cans $5airt
25 lb. Cans 2.50
2(1 lb. Cans 2.00
l(J lb. Cans 1.00
5 lb. Cans 50
lb. Can .. .. .' W
I lb. Cans 20
This lard will be sold in rotaii m
as it wus renderc I
PALACE MEAT MARKET
Will iMlVW to any part of tJie city.
Piraoe 131. I3fttrt421)
Millinery Opening
Ulll
weak, rundown, half alive;
in u aVeotrto Hitters will j
put liim riKlit on his Teel in hori
order Koiir bottles did me more
real ootj thM any other inedieine
I ever look." writ.s Cliafi. B. Allen.
Sylvania. Ja. "After years of suf
l.iiiiK with rheu mat hail, liver trou
hie, stomach dasorders and derannt l
kidneys, I am aKaln. iliaaVs to Kie
tri- Bttleis. sound nad wJI." Try
them Only io eenta ut Kred K
Hob leu's.
PRESBYTERIAN LADIES' AID
The Ladies" Aid Society of tlli
Pirst I'resbyteriao church was very
U.i!aiitlv i alert u ined aJ Ole home
of Mrs. I'onath, on Tolma avenue
Wedne.sdav a i n Our meet
... w ai-.. L-i-imiiii; in ilUereat. and t lie
tinatic.ial condition is truly wiaiderful
vver Ins ainv treasury liecti m. re
l.it uwii so i. rle ainian-nt effort
n... .w.-vi mei.iiic will tie held iu
ihe church on WxlwMiiy Hfiwiioon
Beipteniber 12, 1912. Have our
opeoAtnx of ladies' - reet hats.
; tailored luits, fancy dress hats.child
i rein's bads an. I Ii iim's SouiethllBrf
io pie ise ever, ti Ilc.ise call.
(.;: i 1431) simmons
WHAT WE NEVER FORGET
ac ordiliK "o s. leuce. are
uaoohtted w"l our aaww
su.-h as lluclileii s Arnica
WnthOT or RiMiidmother
i I, m i is boils, si aid
,.m,.n cm. nrains or brulaea.
... ...... ....a ...res urove its nielli
I'nrivaled for piles, corns or
sore Only t"",s K,,d
I lolsteu'"
ihe IhiOtV
home life.
Salve, thai
used to ( lire
, sores, skill
fur
old
B,
MAKE LONG TRIP
without
If., miumI
relief fnaii tli;s dt-
ktila thousands of clacks
Oc: Kor M.tu- o j.
You can't aTford to
Yikev's White IWairhea
It is a posi ive
esse w in. Ii
- I 'rice
II. VauKban & S t3h-3"14Sl
11 itUiest Market I'Hii laM fur
I'ouHry C. A Siuipsui A: CompW,
Corner 1. Rowans HYi-d Stole.
(3t4f-l3ft)
A. W Milbr tca In r with, his
diiver an I some fiii uls pa-- -d thru
AViance tliH n "n in i PJe Arrow
BlatDMOhNo. They live at Clin wi.
Iowa. They haft there e . 1 d ivs
an I k.: -IU we-' v i S'uux C y. tin a
ihru Hik'a to I .- id w joil I'aet of
he tr.p area ma..' thru th had
la i is I'niin C' n o'l to Oeadwo.nl
ii PSJ ii iles. and Ills ran wis in nlc
in exacly four days. Kr. m this
city they go to Mie i uv-h of H. K.
Vukciiy ii. nr Mumper. After visi;iinn
there for a s'hoi : while they will
stain on (hear ntui'ii. gobm via the
I'latte valley thru to Omaha, and ttX-p;-rt
I arrive a.' CImi'oii neV Mon
djiy or Tuesday. The ear which
tbey drive is a sixty slv horse Mwer
Kix i-yli'iwler i on i 'ik tur and is one
of tlie hei ever Mien ui ibis city.
A W Tunniints cliff if driiiuK the
oar