The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, November 28, 1912, Image 7

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    jlUANCE jfcRAU)
10HM W, tiiomas. Bdttor
Published every Thursday by
The Herald Publishing Company.
Incorporated
LLOYD C. THOMAS. Pres Tress.
P. A PIBRSON, Vice Pres.
JOHN w THOhAB, Bee'j
Entered at the pOStOfflOS nt AM
ance, Nebraska, for transmission
through the niallB as second-class
matter.
Subscription, $1 60 per year Id advance.
The circulation of this newspaper
Is guaranteed to be the largest In
western Nebraska. Advertising rates
will be furnished on application.
6ample copies free for the asking.
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NEW YORK AND CHICAGO
BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIFS
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 191!
MARRIED
Mr. Henry VV. Schutle and Miss
.May B. Piercy WN man-led the ev-
enlng of November 25 th si the home
of .Mrs. T S BfOWn on Yellow Hione
Avenue, lli v A L Codfroy official
lag.
The wedding CUM as a surprise
to the bride's friends, who had BX-
ted it later but nut at this
lime. Tho groom, Who formerly liv
ed In Alliance and in now living at
Sedalia, Mo., where they will make
their home, arrived the same day
from the east, lie is employed as
h hoilermaker at Sedalia on the Mis
souri Pacific line.
The couple left on Hie midnight
train for a honeymoon trip, ending
up at Sedalia, wliioh will be their
fu'urc home. The bride will be
missed at tin- telephone office in Al
liance, where she was employed and
where she has been a wry efficient
operator.
mention His paper.
In answering advertisements please
Read The Herald's big premium
offer on page 2.
AT THE A
CHURCHES
io Qjoto.aonoToims
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Services 2nd. Ord 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 in. Junior
Auxiliary. Chapter A, meets every
Tuesday nt 7:.';o p tn. .lunlor Auxil
lary. Chapter B, meets nt 2:30 every
Sunday afternoon.
lion am Presetting, Coin mil h
Ion Service.
The subject whence the sermons
for the morning services will he
gathered during the next three
mouths will be, "Ths Miracl,..- of
Jesus." with the situ Of grasping
their meaning as one of Christ's
methods of teaching the principles
of a true life.
Dot. 1 The (laderene Demoniac.
S The Nobleman of Capernaum.
15 The Story Of Blind Itartiiu.e
us.
22 Th. liaising of Lawnus
The rulfillment not the In
struction of the Old
II The Way of Lift.
GKO. G. WARK, Missionary.
Phone i'd.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. J. B Brown, Pastor
Phone 710
10:00 a.m Sabbath School.
1 1 :00 a. m. Public worship
3:00 p.m. Junior Kndeavor
6:30 p. tn. Christian Kndea vor.
7:30 p tn. Public Worship
6:45 p.m Thursday, Bible classes
1:30 p. in. Thursday, Midweek
prayer meeting-.
Thanksgiving service this morning
ai 10:30 a. m. Kev. Wltte will
preach.
ess
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
At the Basement
10:00 a.m. Blblfl school rallv.
It: 00 a. in. Preaching,
7:30 p. m. Preaching.
PRANK ALLAN WOTBN,
Phono 75:. .Minister.
t
TAKE EXTENDED TRIP
.1. K Snow and Maniel Dunn. Drom
ill. nt ranchmen living ai Alliance, J
lOfi for an extended trip to Los An
geles, San Ik-lgo and other Call for
Dit poiuis. TtltS dp uioraing. .Mr.
Snow has relatives living in differ
OB1 parts of California and will
doubtless make a good, long visit.
e
TIERNAN DIES
John Tiernan, S2 years of me and
an old lOOMtOi Of Alliance, died at
twelve o'clock Tuesday- The obitu
ary will be given la the next edi
tion. DEATH OF AGED PARENT
CLOSES SUCCESSFUL
REVIVAL MEETING
Mm
4
Pee Watson Receives Ntws
His Mother's Death
of
EVANGELIST F. E. DAY
known in i:angelist y g. Day, of Lincoln.
Wiitosu. I closed a very successful series of re
vival meetings at the Christian
church last tight and departed lor
his home in Lincoln to spend Thanks
giving with his family.
J, T. Watson, battel
Western Nebraska as Pets
arrived in Alliance from Mitchell
yessterday and remained until iliis
m ruing. He received a telegram
Tuesday from Council iUutfS, Iowa,
informing him that his mother, .Mrs.
Barab Wstaoo, died there Ifoadny
uiUit. He w ired ba k insi met ions to I Thanksgiving.
ship the rem :tius at his expense to Elder Prank
Hemlagford, Nebr., for interment.
KlrS. Watson was past tttOtj
yesnt of ag.' She has a sou buried
in the Hemlagford cemetery, and it
pas Pete's tesire thai she bs laid t-
p : there As this is written Wed
11 : --day evealag Ot can not give
pa 1 t icul.irs of the funefal. li was
.the remains would
tali tThuradaj mora-
B. H. Hageinaa, the singer, end his
wife left for Seward lo spend their
expected that
arrive on 44
las
Bister
W k b
Francis
Li- 1. w ho w a - In ili nice
lore last reprt sent lux s:
bospltsl of Oread island.
passed throogh this pit) yesterdsy
on her stay to Bridgeport, Dal ton
and Oth r tOWtt 3 .-iutii Sin- had is-
it ( i Chaw ford mid Chadrot tad was
Mian Woteii rennets
that there have toon thirty-four .ui-
ditloBS to the church. The meetings
vers well ntteaded tad great Inter
est was slow n. Bvaagellti Day sad
Mr rlngetnaa and wife have done
treat deal of goad during their stay
here.
Ni t Sunday evening ur i:45 a
Christian Badeavor Society will be
i rgani.-d. ll y .ig pi ople are in
rlted to sttead. A fount People's
Class will also be organised tn the
Bib s hoel nexl Buadaj
Services Will n. held as usual in
the basement .
is ev i r . lo
A
ill,
cordial Invitation
well pi used
t tved ii tin- i
the h ital. a
aid to express
of its readers
by donations of
ace
,, the assistance re
..a i: donation for
I w i.lle.- The Her
;u-r thanks to IhOtt
w ho k;nd! .is-ist .1
either cash or prod
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Olin S. Baker. Pastor
Phone 90
ided
JOE WESTOVER MARRIED
Ai The Herald toes to press the
following assjoenosinnni is re eired:
"lr. and Mrs. B V. Il ppi h an
nouuee the man : tge tf their daogfe
ter. Pearl. lo ItOSph Lawreir
Wstover. at their home. Iloadsy.
Novesmaer - 1013. BtahvUlo, n--i
raska
Mr. Westovr is a v-ry pOp'jUr
AM ante oung man. H piomiiunt
number of the Klks. and a MSiahei
Of 'he law firm of BaTStg I VVl i(
over. They will rtilfT their tons
in All tan
10: 0i a. in ftitdtj Si liool
Hible Cltasas
1 1 00 a in. PubUe worship.
6:80 p m. Youag people's Bpvrorth
League mreflnC Th U i !.-:' u .11 be
Chtrlei Utstoa Buhject, "Beadtag
pgrtt Ussssngers; Uwveloplaf Lean
rt by Giving Met Bsspnnslhlllly
and i CoastUuency." Mark 1:713;
Baod. Il:t3-S3.
T:30 p.Ot, Public wairsnip.
Prayer, Blhle stady ami saolal
hour, Wedaesdaj tveadag si 7 ::o.
The doors of i his church are open
M all people ai all service. A cor
dial and home WStOBtte 'Xte!idtd lo
all to worship with us. it aaj hate
to other rharrb iioui in the sity
see
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
lihhaih school u1 the reesssvact of
Mr.-. PilkliiKton every Saturdav af
ternoon at :: o'clock
MRI JOHN PILKINGTON. Supt
U. P. CHURCH
10 00 a
lyessons.
1 I : (Mi a m
7:30 t.tB.
tn. Sunday school. Graded
Preecklag.
Praachlaav
Prayer meeting, Wednesday even
in, nt 7:30
A L GODFREY, I'aator.
Phoiie III
BAPTIST CHURCH
a.
in Sunday school
it. in. Public worship.
p in B, V. P. V.
10:00
II :00
8:30
:;o p. in Public worship.
Ladies' Hible class every Tuesday
evening at church at 7:30.
.Men's Hible Class meets on Wed
nesday evening at 7:30.
Mid-Week Prayer Meeting Thurs
daj evening at 7 :;i
GKO A. WITTK, Pastor.
Phone 113.
Ml
iMMANUEL GERMAN EVAN
GELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH
Corner Yellowstone Ave. and 7th St.
!:3o a.m. Sunday school.
There will be a special service at
Itamaaoel's Bv, Lsttherat churab
next Sunday, Dee. I, comuienciiig at
Hi: 30 O'clock a. m The Rev Kd
Oeltehloeger of West Point, Nebr.,
a special representative of the home
mission board of the Lutheran
church, Nebraska district, will be
with us and preach the sermon. All
German Lutherans and all others
who are Interessted in the work of
our church are most cordially invit
ed to attend.
In the afternoon at 'J o'clock a
business meeting of the congregation
will be held at the church at which
Rev. Oi lschloeger will also be pies
cut. Bines this Lutheran congrega
tion is still being supported by the
Church as a mission and since the
mission board is greatly interessted
In its welfare and especially in the
steady growth and progress Of tie
congregation in the past few years
and the promising future before it,
it is tO bt expected and hoped thai
all members of the congregation will
be present to attend both meetings.
On Monday morning Rev. Oelsch
loeger accompanied by Bevi Lang
will proceed to Heoilagford, where
be Will meet the Lutheran congrega
' ion of thai community and from
(here to Crawford aad Untt J'. O-,
visiting the whole mission field of
Northwestern Nebrasska, whicb is in
charge of Kev. Titus Lang.
German and English services Sl
ternately Sunday evenings, upon an
Qouaoetaent, Qonaaa-BagltSh parochial school
from September to June, five days
of. the week.
TITUS LANG, Pastor
793 Niobrara Ave., pnooe 369,
THE ALLIANCE HERALD
ADVERTISING RATES
Miss Marie Disiner left Sunday for
a short vudt with friends in New
Ooatle. Wyoming.
Mrs. I B. Kniest entertained the
Daughters of Isabella at a Kensing
ton party Tuesday afternoon.
Hrown and child 1 n
yesterday Uj
with relatives
Mrs. A.
went to Boottablaff
spend Thanksgiving
there.
Thos. Higgins and
side, have moved to
wife, of Lake
Alliance and
hfevsj takt p
parsonage
rooms nt. the Catholi'
J. W. Guthrie BDSdc a business t r i i
to the North Platte valley and the
UntOO Pacific territory the first of
the wash,
see
Mrs. Margaret Triplet! will serve
a special dinner to her many board
ers this noon. Her guests will num
ber about fifty.
see
Tell your friends about it, the won
derful subscription offer now being
made by The Alliance Herald, the
greatest subscription offer ever made
by a western Nebraska newspaper.
W. K. CuttB, of Liugle. Wyoming,
was in Alliance Tuesday and Wed
nesdny pnrchsslng a carload of pota
toes for The Lingle Supply Company.
in which he Is a large stockholder.
The attention of our lady readers
is called to the Change in Miss1 Mary
Regan s advertisement of the Btnch-
ev stock of goods in this issue. Some
rare bargains are offered in season
able goods and it isn't probable thai
they will last long.
:
It will be a favor to your friends
who do not take The Herald, as well
as to us. if you will tell them sboul
the great combination subscription
offer now being made for only a
Short time. See particulars in the
big announcement on iagc two of
Section I.
D? PRICE
CREAM
BAKING POWDER
A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder
Indispensable to best results saves
worry saves work saves money
aaves health saves complaints at table
INTERESTING OPEN
LETTER TO PARENTS
Superintendent Weidenhamer Gives
Advice Through The Herald
Parents Should Heed
CHILDREN SHOULD ALSO READ
Supt. w. M. Weidenhamer sends
The Herald the folic wing "Open
Letter to Parents", which not only
I contains a lot of gojd advtoo. but
I contains a large amount of infertna
I tlon Hint all our retdol'S, whether
parents or not. will find very Inter
esting, We hope every reader of
this paper will rend it:
An Open Letter to Parents
I presume it is pretty well known
I by the public Hint our company is
and
of
of
Itniken How,
oike' of the
s, terminated a
Alliance Tuesday
'Live
in
and Let Live" Prices, Lower
Proportion to Circulation
than Rates of Most
Newspapers
EFFECTIVE DECEMBER 1, 1912
display Advertising
First tUSCrt iOO, per Inch. eolUBUI
measure $ .111
Subsequent Insertion, without
change, per column inch .. ,Zk
Kxira charge for preferred position
Utd fee first insertion of tdvertlte
meats containing difficult compos i
bon.
Reading Notices and Want Ads
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Insert ion. No rending Dotlo ouat
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i. 'tits tier line each insertion.
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ed ss two lines; II point heed Bag
(Hinted tht'e'- lln s
Credit R3tes
No tdverttstag account opened for
less than Su cents. A;' tor less
ban thai anioun' should hs paid for
in advan c.
Jcb Printing With
Where e pr latins
ouncction with adv 1
ave type selling, a
ten Ul'-I be made
rill-: HKitAi.n 1 'i ni.is 1 1 1 t ; en
Advertising
. ordsred in
-iug so as 10
nimble reduc-
in 1 lie price
Pl'HLISHINt
Mrs. .1. (1. Paint. 1
wife o the editor
Broken How pa pet
five weeks' visit in
noon and left on 44 for home, she
is the mother of Mrs. .1. CttT of ibis
city and Miss Mini a Painter, sales
lady at the Norton store
The XmSS cards, seals, stickers,
stamps, folders, taus. post cards, etc.,
included in The Herald special sub
scription offer are up-to-the-minute
stuff and are sure to pis 1110 you.
See samples at this office or call
up :'.!( and ask for a representative
of The Herald to call on you.
The following lawyers- attended
court this week: County Atty. It. F.
Williams, H. .1. Curtis and K. II.
Hut ton of Oshkosh; S G. Heeler
sad .1. 1 Halllgan of Krafts Platte;
J. C. Sullivan of Hrok.cn How ; i'aye
K. Williams of Bridgeport . and 'tys.
Barker and Win. MltCtSUB of Alli
ance Oshkosh Herald.
m m
if you mini taythlksg la the line of
statiotHM-y. papeterles, printed sad
ngreved cards, eic, you siiouid call
at The Herald office AT ONCB and
L-iivi your order. We can furnish
you saythlag you want. If you give
us pour order in t'tata.
see
('. C. Smith retui-Keil lasi Thursday
from VeteatiBo, abere lie was csWed
:'s a witness in thi' trial of ;i couple
of horse thieves. The horses were
stolen several years ago sad brought
to Alliance and sold. Tin evidence
aviiiust ill.- two was so strong that
tiny decided to plead guilty gad re
ceive their ssotoarn without stand-
lag trial.
see
Mrs M. Huff of Bdgemoni, s. 11..
(nil - down : Alliance on (J Tues-
, day alght, returning the tot! day
oa 43, accompanied by her two daugh
ters whp have be n attending school
at Bt. Agnes lAcademy. roe gtris
will spend their Thanksgiving vaca
jtion ni hODJOi returning 1 1 school
h rc teat Mondffi
trying by evt ry av ailable means to
lessen the nUOsber Of opportunities
for railroad incidents to occur. But
it is not well known by the public
that the persons most freiiiently
lulled on the railroad are not e-i
: seageta, not railroad employes, not
persons having any legitimate busi
nesss on railroad premises. i re
fer to the fact , published in the re
ports of the interstate Commerce
t'oin mission, that about sixty per
cut, or more than half, of all the
people killed on the railroads of this
I Country are trespassers men, sro-
men and children vvlio have no right
I to be on property of ttue railroads.
I but w iio nevertheless jump on our
'cars, walk land not infrequently
slefl)pl on our tacks and use our
lriilis as thoroughfares.
Every day about 1 1 oj these peo
ple are being killed somewhere on
the railroads of the Baited states,
I or more are being killed this
year. (0,000 have been killed in the
la-t 10 years. This ts contoarabie lo
the slaughter of war,- it is truly ap-
1 paling. Hut let me point out again
thfst these pegpts had no right to
j be on the railroads; they were tres
passers, ahose presence on the prop
I ertj vas ualsdful, snd for whose
safety the railroads can not possibly
j be responsible.
1 And who are these
1 who ate bains killed s
; credible frequency? Are
BObOl s and bums" Net
uk oas. only tell
1 respasters kflk d
THING be done to stop killing
(tippling children?
It seems to me something CAN
bo done. I feel that the parents of
this city should be frankly told
about the situation and their inter
est appealed to in the matter of keep
ing children away from the com
pany's grounds, except when they
tire legitimately called there.
I regret that now and then some
I an erroneous understanding that
children are driven away from the
tracks because they might pick up a
little scattered coal or n few bits
Of kindling; but I do not think that
idea is general. We want to save
our coal, but much more do we want
to SAVE THE HOYS land the girls
tool from MfTILATION and DEATH
and to Save the parents from
BORROW. Por this purpose I hope
WO may obtain the co-operation of
the officers, the citizens and of
EVERY PARENT In this city. Un
less we pet this, and especially un
less parents do their duty in this
important matter, eventually some
one s boy or virl will pay the penal
ty with broken limbs or possibly the
loss of Ufa,
This is not an appeal on the- raere
fact that the laws should tw en
forced. It is true that the law
against trespassing, especially ires
ptasstng by children, stronger than
any law Are the legs and arms,
and even the lives of little children
too high a price lo be paid for
what fun there may be in playin on
the tracks or jumping on and off
moving cars? Mothers and fathers,
if VOL think so. that will be law
enough; for the remedy is ire your
hands, and you can prevent the
maiming nnd killing of these little
1 ties wo one else can do it
forbidding them from coining on
railroad tracks and especially hxm
Jumping on and off the cars.
W. M WKI DUNHAM KK.
Superintendent, (. R Ai U.
by
the
POPULAR ALLIANCE TRAVEL
ING MAN WILL MARRY
t trespassers
Hi such In
they just
all, b snj
POT eut of tin
are of the tramp
cla
Seventy per c; ni are repute-
Harry Zi;kert and David
Prow nar fBlletrorth wore
'he nasi week at the hemes
sad Mrs. A K, Bails tad Bt
Um J, H. Blddle, stvd t Rh til
git BUgden in Alliance. The
nun left on .' Sunday night
zickcrt going to Chicago to
The following are anions
who attended court here this
suuden ! w. T. McLaughlin sad Fred
visiting! of Pawlett; ISen BkllOB, Hoy
of Mr. and Hen Stephnse of K ickeil
;ilid Herman, Bd Cook, Willis 0
JasV
oiing
Mr
spend
the a la ter with his nether and take
1 course in vocal BSUSic, and Mr
Sugilcii to Omaha for ths winter.
Rrad The Herald's
sfftr on page 2.
big premium
$$ GET WISE ADVERTISE $$
those
week 1
Blank,
Bkties
; .hike
othler,
John, Charles sad fames Murphy of
Lakeside; Marlin Kochford of Klls
worth; Oea Morgan, Bay Weatovor,
.lack Hums. Chas. Tiernan and C, II
Tuiiv of Alilaaoai Use Morse. Mr,
Arnold and Kd PHeaterBstg of Bd'
ward, and Sle riff New of BBBOVille,
-Oshkosh 11 raid.
Read The Herald's big premium
offer on page 2.
IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE
I bio people, many of them worklog
an 11 going to or Ironi work WoU-tO-
I do, rsspeoted useful cltlsens, TWEN
TY PERCENT ARE CHILDREN UN
DER 1 1 fEARS 01.H
Today, soma where in this country,
two Or three little children h.MVo
been killed playing around tracks
sad cars. So it was yesterday, so
it will be tomorrow, and so it uv-
rages day it tad day out nil the
year round. The railroads and their
employes are not relent to the sor-
r v. QgUSed la thi way; on the cou-
trsry, ihey sre doing aii they cat to
avoid Hose the saddest of aii acci
dents, There Is not a swltchmso in
Our yard.-- who litis not time and
'train denionislud children against
the danger tf jumping part, mi oas
srho docs not dread the peer pi'-s-en'
possibility of having to lift some
broken little body from under tht
car vvneeis. ii tnat we railroad
no u tan do Shoal if. however. bj
rgry tittle. Children Doatlate to
come OVery day to our van!- to ptaj
on the (racks, to hop on the strs,
and all too often to ties-; wiili dis-
satsf hecBaae it i ta possible for us
to kei p theai all away or to keep
an syt n ever one of them. Novv,
it is bad em ugh to run over grawn
up trcspassitt rs, but cannot SOME
invitations have sen received
number of Alliance friends of
thur K. Brown, sn Alliance traveling
man. for his marriage oa December
lltli to Miss Winifred K. Kibln
Hoary, Nebraatta. Miss Klhbe
former school teat in r at Morrill.
b raska, and the daugbti r of A
Klbbe, a wealthy Henry mercliant
and owner of Several western Ne
braska farms sad ranch s.
Tin- Invitations read ;is follows:
"Mr. sad Mrs a p. Klbbe invito
you to be present at the marriage
or ineir uaugbter, WiaMred B.,
Mr, Arthur B, Browa, og Wedi
daj evening, December nth,
Bigot o clock, liilj. at Henry,
b raska. gt hoasa sftar January
1818, Alliance, Nebraska."
Mr Browa la employed by
w nd Brothers : Clarke, the w hole
Bale grocery cr Unooin.
by a
Ar-
'. of
is a
Nc
P
to
Mailt.
Ita.v
Mrs. Dr. Churchill r0C0Btl ri B
ed B litter frost her mother, Mrs
C, Rsstgnte, -viio had gone from Nee
Vork to Na-aville. Tenn.. to spend
the winter with her daughu r. Mrs
0- A Clark. Mrs Baetgatg enjoys
Bfx tiding her winters in Teaaeesee,
hBl duet SOt forget Alliance and
Bog Butte eouaty, Nebraakg, where
she has many frieads.
Irs Wood K Milliken of MctJrew.
Nt br . niadi a very pleasant visit at
lie home of her mother, Mrs. C
"all. in Alliance, from vVedlic.
01 net ones until Tuesday of
w i. sin aas seootapgeiod by
utile son, Bugene.
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