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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1912)
f Classified Adertisements The following "Want Ada" are classified under appropriate headings for the convenience of readers. CASH RATES One cent per o.-d each Insertion. No ad received for lass than ten cents per inser tion. Black face double rata. CREDIT RATES One cent per ofd each insertion, but no advertis ing account opened for less than twenty-five cents and no ad charged for less than fifteen cents per week. lack face double rate. Ir anawering Herald want ads piaasa mention that you saw It In this paper. A classified advertisement will in troduce to each other the next buy er and the next seller of property 11 this town. . E. ABSTRACTERS REDDISH Bonded Abstracter. I have the only set of abstract tookR in Box Butte county. Office In McCorkle Building. 10-tf-570 TO RENT THIMBU FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT. 151 T West Fourth street. Phone 674. Advertisement 2tfl728 FOR RENT. Nicely furnished steam heated rooms. Rent reasona ble. Address "M", Herald office. 1061-51-tf FOR RENT. Office or living rooms. First Nat'l Bank Building. 17ttll86 OFFICE OR STORE ROOM FOR RENT A fine office or store room for rjot in The Herald building. First f'.oor. Best location in Alliance. Kent reasonable. Apply at Her aid office. C '-tf Advertisement Missouri sorghum 85 cents per gallon, at RODGER'S. Silverware and Jewelry I have the agency for the rclcbrat ed RodKers silverware and also for Jewelry. I have a fine line of sum pies which I shall be pleased Ut show to any persons wishing to in spect them with a tie), to ordering. I'hone fit. V A. DUNLAP. Ml West Third Street, Alliance Advertisement- 2 lt-17:!4 , - Dressmaking and plain sewing at reasonable prices. Also. stamping and embroidering. Mn. DUmef and Mrs. Wright. HOUBBKBKHBR WANTED middle aged lady wanted. Perman ent place. MRS. W. H. EBHRUNO. Advertisement ltfl7LM NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS We have only a few of the Wall Charts tmaps) left which we offered as a premium to subscribers to The Herald. We want every subscriber who is entitled to one of these to have it before they are all gone. Will every subscriber who is entitled Ito MM of them, hut who lias not yet received it. kindly notify us IMMEDIATELY? We are now mak ing another premium offer and can not promise to furnish any of the maps after the present small supply has been exhausted. HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY L. W. BOWMAN Physician and Surgeon Office in First National Bank Bldg. Phones: Office, 062; residence, 16. Prescriptions to drug store or medi cines furnished from office, if pre ferred. MtM6M Advertisement NOTICE FURNISHED ROOMS for rent. In qair at The Herald' rtfficel Refer to "M". M-tf-1679 COTTAGE FOR RENT A five room cottage for rent. Lo cated at seventh and Pig Horn. Kuonc 454. Advert isetnent ootntH" MISCELLANEOUS Buy your coal of Rowan & Wright Phone 71. tf All kind of feed, in any quantity desired, at E. 1. Gregg & Son's. Phone 155. 29-tM342 Money to loan on real estate. F. I Reddish. 3tf Kowun & Wright, coal, wood and Bosts. Phone 71. tf Coal office at Rowan's feed store. ROWAN & WRIGHT, phone 71. tl Highest price paid for Hides and Furs. Oscar O ' Bannon, Alliance, Phone 9, Rowan's Corner. 1751-a-tf LOST -Large Moore's black foun tain pen with pocket clamp attached. Reward for return to Herald office. T751'-3-lt Cut Flowers and Potted Plants Fresh flowers every Friday morn Ixave your orders at mra. Zehrung's shop. Phone TIB Advertisement ltfl7IH isug. PAINE FISHBURN GRANITE CO. Grand Island, Nebr. Make the best monuments and will save you money. Call on AL. WIK ER, local salesman of Alliance, or send to Grand Island for price list. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS See E. 0. Whisnian for lowet prices on painting, paper hanging and kalsomining. Having sold the City Meat Market to W. R. Drake, all accounts due me for meat are payable to him. All persons knowing themselves indebt ed to me are requested to call and settle at once. J. R. BAR P.. Advertisement 51:1-1660 WANTED TO BUY SO head of shoats. W. A. Springer, Alliance. 16!5-t-2t All of the players in the COmpQUy that will present "The Divorce Qu?fr tion" in Alliance on Dec. ::i have been employed by Gaskill & McVitty only for their ability as actors and actresses. It costs the firm dire-ting the play $250 a night to1 put on the play. --Advertisement. LOCAL PARAGRAPHS F. W. Feidler of Sioux oounty, father of Miss Anna Feidler and Mrs. Lee Roland, came to Alliance via Scottsbluff last Friday for an .v cr Sunday visit with his daught i sea Ernest Powles, of Bingham, ac companied by his UM !, Mr. Powloi, who lias been living la Old Moxif O for a number of years, are in I tie city for a lew days on business. : J. F. Mote, superintendent of the electric light plant of Chadron, ar rived in this city Tuesday for a few days' visit with his brother, A. S. Mote. a e M. C. lAKney, traveling salesman for Donald Wholesale Grocery Co. of Grand Island, left this morning for thiit city on business with the house for which he travels. a a a Some Iowa parties learning that Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Kewer expect ed to leave Alliance for the south, have been negotiating for the pur chase of the Bee Hive atone, e a a Dr. W. K. Miller of Marsland MOM down to Alliance on 44 Sunday, re turning on 4:! Tuesday. a a Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Nichols went to Whitehall, Mont., last Friday to visit at the home of their daughter till about the first of t he year. THREE MIUC f'OWS for sale. Phone Blue 4S5. (48-tf) Omaha Beef and Pork. Sour Kraut, Spare Ribs, Mime Meat and Dill MektM, : ALLIANCE MEAT 00. (4SU1I76) A New Discovery One of the sensations of iwentietb century is Meritol Rheu mat ism Powders. A boon to very uftrer. The best known remedy for rheumatism in all its forms. Ask those who have tried it. t, J Bren Advertisement "- 11 FOR SALE. Cow. age 40 months, fresh once, milked 15 months just dry, due fresh Ke.bruao . raaau rer cow. Price 150. if sold before Dec. Inquire at Herald office. j Advertisement I'Jr-ltWH Mrs. Jennie Reed and daughter, Mrs. Ruth Tragesser, left Sunday night for Marshall, Missouri, for an extended visit with Mrs. Reed's son. Will Reed. Traveling Salesman R. M. Hake.- I left Saturday night for Broken Bow where he expected to meet Mr.-'. Baker and the children and spend a few day visiting with Mr. att Mrs Beryl Moomey and family. Mr. and Mis. Maker expect to take Hp their residence in Alllani e amuu :ii atiout a week or ten daya. Rev and Mrs. .1 II Brown left Monday noon for a week' trip to eastern Nebraska points , j A CORRECTION One on The Herald Reporter The Herald reporter goi things mixed in his w rite up of the Soules Henderson wedding in la. : week's Is sue of the paper. He should IgnrS stated that W. W. Norton was the best man but made a slip of the pen and unintentionally culled Mr. Nor ton the "bridegroom". The mistake was apparent to most of The Her ald's readers and the reporter has been compelled to buy attveral rig- are Miss Hael Bowman is home from school In Lincoln, for two weeks' va cation. a a a Kugene llurton, county attorney, in In oottsbfaft over Christmas visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Axle Johnson re turned from their honeymoon Chtist- mns day . a a a Miss Nell Shrew sherry is spend ing Christmas holidays at her home near Ellsworth. ana Barney Huber came In from Run ning Water precinct this morning to attend to business duties. Miss I.ola Worley is home during the two weeks vacation. Miss Wor ley is attending the Peru State Nor mal. 1 a a a Miss Annie Kennedy, sister of Burr Kennedy, was home over Christ mas. She is teaching school south of Alliance. Tom O'Keefe left Alliance Wed nesday night for Kearney, where Mrs. O'Keefe and their son are stay ing, visiting her parents. a a .a Miss Bertie Vernon, a teacher from Rapid City. S. D., is spending her holidays with parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Vernon, of this city, a a a Miss Maine J. White, eighth grade teacher of the Alliance city schools, left Friday for St. Louis, where she will spend t he Christmas holidays. a Miss Jennie Sugden left Saturday for her home near Spade ranch. She expects to return before school be gins, that she may finish her school year here. a a a The report last week was that Mrs. Worley was very Blck. Mrs. Worley is improving greatly and is hoped to have her health restored in a short time. a .a a Mrs. M. S. Hargraves returned from her two weeks visit with par ents at York. Mr. and Mrs. liar graves left I'uesday for Hay Springs where they spent Christmas day and returned Thursday noon. a a a The heme of Mrs. Wayne End titer was opened to her friends Friday night at a recital given by two of her efficient students. Misses Beulah and Dorthy Smith, assisted by Mrs. Hillebrand of Chadron. Miss Bessie Graham, formerly of this city, returned home Sunday to spend the Christmas and New Year's holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graham. Miss Graham held a position in this city with the firm of Boyd & Barker until she re ceived the one which she is now holding, as secretary of the president of Peru State Normal School. Henry Hler of Antioch was doing Christmas shopping In Alliance on Tuesday, and remembered The Her ald with subscription payment for L913 for himself and his sister. Miss E. A. Hier, liishop Hill. Illinois. 9 Miss LU fie Weller of Omaha was a gueet of Mrs. Philip Nohc, Jr., ov er Sunday, leaving on the Monday night train. Mis. Weller is a dis tinguished pianist. At the Sunday morning service at the First Pres byterian church she accompanied Mr. Nohe, who sang the beautiful solo, "Palms" The services at the Catholic church .n Christmas day were very well at tended, over 300 taking part In the .mimuniou service. m m m Mrs. II. Merk is recovering from an op ratkMI lor gall stones and ap pendllltls, The Herald Joins her iri. a i in hoping that her tmprow a ut will continue until completely f, Itcrtd to health. Mis H F. Gallup, mother of Ml. J W. Thomas, la isiting her daugh ter ami family for u few days. Her llMM is at Mitchell, Nebr. Mrs. Win. Itadeun and dauahter. Miss Ella, of Stati on, Nebr.. arrived n Alliance last Saturday noon to spend the holidays visiting friends in this eMy. Mrs. Radeunz is a sister of E. Becker. e a a Mrs M. J. Moist, mother of Editor Aloist of the Tim. will leave to morrow for Cleveland and Toledo, Ohio, stopping enroute at Knoxville, Iowa, for a few days' visit with rel atives. After her arrival iu Ohio, bhe will spend the balance of the winter ut the homes of her sou and daughter, M. 8. Moist of Toledo, and Mrs. O. M. Miller of Cleveland 8upt Griggs and wire were In Al liance on Friday Miss Nell Shrewsbury went to KIN worth on Saturday to visit during the holidays. Mrs. Rodence. of Stanton, flnblM ka. and her sou are visiting with her brother, "Bill" Backer. The) arrived Saturday mid will remain during the holidays a a a Mrs S. O Lewis and children. from iienton. Nebraska, in Kejrapsha cowntjr, are In the city visiting dur ing the holidays with her brother. W. E Spen.er ess Frnnk Garrett and family moved to Seneca on Saturday, where he lias taken up a Klnknid homestead. Miss Susie F raster, of the Chndron Norms! and formerly of the Alliance sell, ils, is in the city visiting friends during the Christmas vacation, ass Mrs. Chas. Nines, or White Clav, Nebr.. is in the city visiting her daughters over Christmas. Tliev are attending the academy Ed. H Reid. of Torrlngton. Wyo . was in t he city for a couple of hours Friday on his way home from a trip to Omaha. Charley Hubs, or He in ing ford, was In Alliance on business Friday. Charley is now proprietor of a thriv ing barber shop and pool hall in llemingrord. as well as being inter ested in several other lines of busi ness E. 0. Whlsmsn and family went to Mason City on Saturday, where they will visit with relatives for a month. Misses Marv imrt Kit daughters or Jack Carey, formerly oi Alliance out now located at Mon arch, Wyoming, were in !h eilv Siit. urday visiting with friends before taking their departure for South Hampton. Ontario. Canada nhnro they will visit With relatives for n couple or months. Miss White, of the Alliame Uv schools, left Friday noon bound for St. Louis. Missouri. Greenville III and other ad lucent ftftl t' U I i l ll -n will visit with relatives and friends during the Christmas hollduys. F. W. lledengren, day ticket agent at the Alliance depot, is on a trip to Omaha. He will return after the holidays and if dnme rumor is cor rect he will not return al , ah, there, it may not be true but if so we want to be the first to offer con gratulations. Arthur Brown, the traveling man who was recently married to Miss Winifred Kibbe, of Henry, Nebr., re turned to Alliance on Friday. He and his bride are now on an extend ed honeymoon trip to eastern Ne braska points. Mr. I Inargarten, manager of the Dierks Lumber Company, is in Lin coln witli his family for a Christmas visit with his sister. a a a Mrs. Robt'. Ilolden, daughter of Mrs. Regan, is visiting her mother and sister over Christmas. Her In ma is in Sheridan. a a Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gruenig, or Mailt n, were in Alliance Friday to meet t heir son, who was returning from K arney. where he is attend ing the Kearney Military Academy. He is tlx first bov from this section of the country to attend the acad emy. While in the city Mr. and Mrs. Gruenig visited with Rev. Ware. Sam Wilbur made a trip to Den ver the last of the week, going Fri day and returning Monday. Miss Lura Morris was the reeipi- n of a beautiful Christmas pres ent in tlie rorm of a Schmoller & Mueller piano, purchased by her parents, Mr. anJ Mrs. A. II Mor ris, from Mrs Ida M. Ross. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Glaze of Pro's en Bow visited last week at the luniie of Mr. und Mrs. Clias. Glaze. The two Mesnrs. Ola.e are brothers, a a a On December Pith, Mrs. C. S. Worley, well known in Box Butle county but who now resides in the Je-ss neighborhood in Sheridan coun ty, was brought to Alliance by her daughter, Mrs. Anna W. Fanning, Tor treatment tor hemorrhage, with which she was suffering severely. The last report The Herald had from Mrs. W:orley she was recover ing but still weak from the loss of blood. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Corp and Mrs. I'. A. Cross, who were burned out oi a home by the burning of Can tral school building last week, now rSOMs at 189 West Seventh street, in xi door west or Mr. and Mrs. J C MoCorkla's i ssldnotis SUNDAY SERVICES At the Christian church Hie mem in" sermon subject arlll be, .! -1- atld His tiethst liiene." The eveol sermon subject will be, "Jesus and l he Closed loor." The C K leader will be J B. Wallace At Immanuel Evangelical Luthcrr church on Sylvesii i Eve. the last evening in the year. Holy Commun ion will be given. On New Yen's day services will be held ut 10 o'clock in the morning, and a bus' net meeting in the afternoon. At the EpiMopai church Sunday there will be special aervices with special music as announced hereto rota in Tim Herald. 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Stern lett Monday night with (heir little son Herbert ror Lincoln, to apend Christina with relative. Mr and Mns. Stern roruierly rexided in the capital city and have nxtny MsSsflS there. Mi and Mr. .lack Mcttlen. who reside eighteen mileu et of Mara land, atopped over in Alliance the Mint or i be wefc to do aoiae Christ mu shopping on their return rrom Scottsbluff. where they had been i visiting at the home of Mr Mett- lenV brother, ('hurley Irons Kdward Dunn, mayor or Cliimgo, in writing bis opinion on the pis "The Divorce Question' mi.vs it is s play aitb the stronueM moMl La. son to it that he ever muue.saed. H ' is enthusiastic iu his praise of tha piay as one that should be sen by SCJ peroo -Advertisement.