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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1912)
In i) L I DISPERSION SALE .i ii ; KBtv Having decided to quit breeding horses, I will sell at public auction at my ranch, 3 miles northeast ol Marple, 28 miles northeast of Alliance, 20 miles south of Hay Springs, 18 miles east and 4 nortn of Hemingford, on Tuesday, October 29, 1912 my entire breeding herd, consisting of Imported Shire stallion, Stutney Willington 11922 (28006); 45 broodmares, in foal to above stallion; 30 head of work geldings and two-year-old mares and geldings. This is the best bunch of mares in Western Nebraska many of them weighing 1,600 or better, and some of them being 15-16 and 31-32 Clyde and Shire Sale to "begrirL at 10:30 a-, sscl. Free L-uncli a.t ZfcTccn. Terms: 12 months' time on bankable paper drawing 8 per cent. 2 per cent discount for cash Col. H. P. Coursey, Alliance Auctioneers Col. A. 0. New, Rushville AUCI,oneers C.J. Wildy, Clerk G. M. BANKS, Prop. fctaa AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE CHEAP Two Ford Roadsters, one Metz and one Cartercar. Splendid values for the money. I also have a mail route to let. J. C. McCORKLE. ACKNOWLEDGE IT Alliance Has to Bow to the Inevita ble Scores of Endorsements Prove It After reading the public statement of this fellow-sufferer given below, you must conic to this conclusion: A remedy which proved so" benefi cial years ago, with the kidneys can naturally be expected to perform the bame work in similar cases. Head this: Mr. Herman Schroeder. Washing ton Ave. Sidney, Nebr., says: "I was in a bad way as the result of kidney trouble 1 suflered from pains in the small of my back and j of Uoan's Kidney fills. The cure dizzy spells, and I was unable to ! this remedy made has been uerman- Stoop. On the physician's advice, I cut." put a plaster on my back, but this For by aU dealers lrk.e 50 did not relieve me. 1 also tried , many kidn. v remedies, but to no cettt8 "'"-Milburn Co.. Buffalo. avail until I began using Donna Kid- Xew York, Met agents for the Unit ney Pills. After I had finished the ed States contents of the first box the pain' u,o... .1 . in my back stopped and I continued ",UPmb-r the name -Doan s -and using this remedy until my trouble ,a no other disappeared. You uiuy use my name Advertisement as one who recommends Doan's Kid- ney fills highly." The above rtatement was given r Marsh of the Itieknn t lutur InlliK. I I 1. ' 1 - I'mihi....... 1. ... ... 'Hi" 1 . 1 i 1 ! hi 1 1 ' 1 COMING TO Alliance, Nebr. The eminent physician on chronic diseases will visit our city Friday, October 25, And will be at the Drake llo.el from 12 o'clock noon ro 4 1' M . Ur. Potterf. president of the tttaff of the Hosion Klectro Medical ln- 1 stitute. Is making a tour of the elate. He will give consultation, examin ation and all t tie medicines necessarv to complete a cure PIUDB. All par ties taking advantage of this offer are requested to state to their friends the result of the treatment. Cures DKAIWIISS by an entirely new procecs. Treats ail curable cases of catarrh, throat and lung disou.-e. e.vc ami Mr, stomach, liver and kidneys, gravel. rheumatism, paralysis, neuralgia, ner- I vous and heart disease, epilepsy, ! Bright'! disease and disease of the bladder, blood and skin diseases, atid bin neck and stammering cured. CANCERfl cured by UgWBtaction. Piles and rupture cured without detention from business. AethW cured 1n . short time. If ycu are improving under your family phvsician do nut ik. un our valuable time. The rieh and the poor are treated alike. Idlers and curiosity seekers will please stay away Our time is valuable Remember, not a pknnv win be charged for the medicine required U make a cure of all those taJtlng treatmnit this trip Office rous 1 i-111 Positively married ladies must be a com named by their husbands. He member the date, Friday, October M, at the Drake Hotel from 11 o clock noon to 4 P. M . Alliance. c nnaska. aVdrertleeoMBi t IMM-1-46) W. C. T. U. DEPARTMENT Southern Illinois Normal School Is located nt Cat liondalp. one of the largest rallniHd centers In Mint part of the state. This prosperous city has had no saloons for five years. Within the last two years they put In more than seven miles of street paving, besides many cement side walks, and are now having the blg uest boom in the history of the town. Thirteen brewers live In Hyde Park, a prohibition suburb of Chi cago. Artetiius Ward said. "When I see a snake's bene coming t:iit of a hole I don 1 stop to argufy with that there snake; I Just lilt It with all my might. Don't aruufy with the liquor traffic." sea Surely, saving the child before he is lost, Is the easiest, simplest and most logical way to take the world for Christ's own Kingdom; and the way to do it. is to get ready distaff and spnillc, and (lod will send the flax In other words, begin where you are with what talent you have, ami love will find a way Kvrhatige Key Miller, who won fourth plait In the ten-mile Marathon race at St. 1 " 1 n . received by prepaid ex press twelve quart bottles of Ken tucky whiskey an his prlr.e In the contest, donated by the St. Ixuls Drummers' Assocation. He said It v .is a bum prize for an athlete, as no sensible athlete would drink It any more than he .voi.ld the poison. The law would not nllow him to set! It or give It away, and he said he would not do either if the law did permit. So the only thing to do was to do the Carrie Nation stunt and smash It. This he did. cracking each bottle on the railing at. the depot. His home town had been without a saloon for three years, and several of the thlrsties Im plored young Miller to divide his prize among them, but he heeded not their entreaties.' They were moved almost to tears to see the liquor gurulc away on the railroad Hallaf.t. Queen Maty of Kngland gives her influence to the movement for se Cttrlng a million Juvenile pledges. No intoxicants arc allowed her child ren, One HUM' w as dis ha rued for giving a sip or wine to her oldest boy. Children should never know the taste of any alcoholic drink and stimulants ought to be absolutely for bi Men durinj; si li'ol life. In adoles i t nse they impair self-control und arc a source of danger. At all ages when taken to relieve feelings of weakness or falntncss, serious dan g t of falling under their Influence i. close at hand. Sir William liroad ftbeat, M IX see The W. C. T. U. Not the least of the many trou bles confronting those engaged in thi liquor business in this country is the army of 1'55.(( praying, pay ing members oi the Women's Christ ian Temperance I'nion. These pa- tit nt, persistent, feeterotined women KM on the trail of the liquor deal er, every day In the year. The W. C. T. C. never stops; It seemingly never sleeps. It is playing an im portant part in the great forward temperance movement, and it is wielding a greater power than tver before, This army of womrm is u. ver swerved by the temporary victory of the liquor forces; neither is it lulled in'o Inactivity by temper ance victories. It is always on duty ami as sure as there is a Ood in heaven these women will perse vere until the final battle is fought and won. -The 'American Issue Do you know a public saloon That does the town any good? That makes its patrons better pareiitwT That gives anything of real value for the money spent over Its bar? That brings happiness to the homes of those who patronize it? That help young men to lead bel ter lives? That makes better citizens? That if wiped out. would cause loss to welfare and happiness of the neighborhood? If so, where la it? Temperance, WILLIAM MITCHELL ATTORNIY t Law. ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA BURTON & WESTOVER Attorneys at Law LAND ATTORNEYS Office First Natioaal Bank Bldf. Phone t80. ALLIANCE, NEB, H. M. BULLOCK. Attorney at Law, ALLIANCE, NEB, F. M. BROOME LAirO ATTOKJfE Ia in ir r t jk-r I pn c n Uecvt rr tT . 8. Lan d ofllM s mm run too for prompt und efficient sarvtO Office in Opera House Block ALLIANCE, - NEBRASKA BRUCE W ILCOX Lawyer and Land Attorney rriirtltli.ru r in clrll courts since 1S9S &6 UeglHt-r t:. y. Lnnd (iftVe from 1908 to HOT Infortnttiou by mail 11 siwclitlty. orrica in i.Annorricc auu.Diaa ALLIANCE NEBRASKA. DR. H. H. BELLWOOD, Surgeon C. B. e Q. Ry. Office Over Holsten's Drug Store Day Phone 87 Night Phone 86 OB1E roi'PERNOLL, Kes. Phone 20 F. J. PKTERSIB Km. Phona Drs. Copper noil & Petersen OSTEOPATHS Rooms 7, 8 and 9, Rumer Block Phone 43 GEO. J. HAND, PHYSICIAN AND SC HOBOS Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat DR. C. H. CHURCHILL PHYSICIAN AND Sl'RQEOlf (BuccMsor to Dr. J. E. Moors) OFFICE IN FLETCHER BLOCK Office hours 11-12 a.m. 2-4 p.m. 7:10-9 p, m. Office Pboae 63 Res. Phone, I) H. A. COPSEY Physician and Surgeon office Phona 3e)0 Raa. Phone 3VJ CatlH answered promptly day and nUht f ..Mi.... . All). ... n . , J. n umir. uinvcb i numui:Q .iKiirui. Bnlldlng over the Post Office. J. P. HAZARD Surveyor and Engineer, ALLIANCE, M UK nk t Pattlee oat of town should write, as 1 as out nun li of the time. Charges will not ex ceed f5.H0 and espeuties per day. Dr. Oliver McEuen Physician and Surgeon HEMINGFORD, NEBK. SPECIALTIES: piaeMM of Women and Children and Genitu Urinary Organs All calls answertd promptly day or Hirst HARRY P. COURSEY Live Stock ami General Auctioneer Farm Sales a Specialty TERMS kKASoNABLE Phone 64 ALLIANCE. NEBR 1). hZ. TYLKB DENTIST, OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, PHONE If? Alliance, Nebraska G-eo. G-. O-SLca.sT03T Licensed Embalmer l IIUIIL I f t igbt.510 Muy I'.imi, and In i ii'd Mrs Vls-h rrwlr u:ilil- "I u'ill- iugly eoafira my former enUortuent ,r'P Thursday evnint; u business 8. L. Fee. who travels with the Hurlinvton exhibit OaV, was in Alli ance Friday on his way from Hill lnits to Denver. lA little Kirl was born to Mr. and Mrs Ken Fernald at the home of J. N. Johnston last Thursday The Ht tie babe only lived for a few hours, dying eurly Friday mornUig- The Portrait Habit Habit is acquired. Some will appear before our camera regularly others, less mindful of their friends, only at long intervals. Get the 1 labit and come often Alliance Art Studio 114 4th Street BULLETIN 130 The Nebraska Agricultural Kxperi u. -lit Station has just issued Mullet in Ml, which is No. II of the North Platte Substation series. This bul letin gives the results, of growing ;;n colts. Some coH were grown hI niost entirely on alfalfa, while other iolt. were not Kucn aii alfalfa. The bulletin will be mailed free to resi dens ot the state on request to li Will cry your MaU's anywhere NOlOf I BUTMat. Lincoln. Ne Set' 0)6 f leavi- il;iU-s' at the breelu Alliance Herald. L. M. Scott, Auctioneer Lakeside, Nebraska