The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, February 13, 1913, Image 3

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    PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
Rates: One-inch crmls. .() cnts: two inrli cards, $1.00
XVILLIAM M1TCMIILL Dr. Oliver McEuen
ATTORNEY
AT LAW
ALLIANCE
NKBRASKA
BURTON & WESTOVER
Attorney at Law
Land Attorneys
'fioe First National Bank BlltdUgJ
PftONI iso
ALLIANCE NEBRASKA
H. M. BULLOCK.
ATTORNEY
AT LAW
ALLIANCE
NEBRASKA
Phyatclan and Surgeon
SPECIALTIES: Diseases of women
nnil children, anel Oenifo I'rinarv Of-
All calls answered promptly day
or night
HF.MIN(,FOKI : Klllt SK
HARRY P. COURSEY
LIVE STOCK AND GENERAL
AUCTIONEER
Farm Sales a Specialty
TKRMS RE 10ONABLH
PHONE t',4
ALLIANCE : ; NEBRASKA
F. M. BROOME
Land Attorney
Lon experience as Receiver tf. S.
land office is a guarantee for prompt
and efficient. service.
Office in Opera House Block
ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA
BRUCE W ILCOX
Lawyer and Land Attorney
Practitioner in civil courts since 1893
und Register V. S. land office from
1903 to 1907. Information by mail I
specialty.
Office in Land Office Building
ALLIANCE : NEBRASKA
DR. H. H. BELLWOOD,
Surgeon C. B. & Q. Ry.
Office over Holsten's Drug Store
DAY PHONE 87
NfOHT PHONE K
DO. 1. K. TYLER
Dentist
PHONE 167
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK
(ALLIANCE : NEBRASKA
Dr. JAS. P. HAXFIELD
Dentist
OVER BRENNAN'S DRUG STORE
PHONE 525 1180
All electrical equipment. Gas admin
rat.ered. EvenlngB by appoint meftl
A. J. KENNEDY
Dentist
Office in Alliance National Bank
Building over Post Office
PHONE S9l
fc)rie Coppernoll
Res. Phone 20
P. J. Petersen
Res. Phone 4 '.
rw- r,mnu.nlljC.I)t.,. LICENSED EMBALMER
PHONE: Day 498
Night 510
ALLIANCE
NKBRASKA
Let the Gold Dust Twins
Shine Your Shoes
Palace Shining Parlor, 206 Box Butte
G. J. CURTIS, Prop.
Osteopaths
Rooms 7, 8 and 9, Burner Block
PHONE 43
GEO. J. HAND,
Physician and Surgeon
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
H. A. COPSEY
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 360. Res. Phone 342
(alls, answered promptly day and
nighti from office. Offices: Alliance
National Bank building over the Post
Office.
( J. P. HAZARD
1 Surveyor and Engineer
Parties out of town should write, as
I airi out much of the time. Charges
will not exceed $5.00 and expenses '
per dtey. ; REASONABLE RATES
ALLIANCE NEBRASKA j PROMPT SERVICB.
L. M. Scott, Auctioneer
Lakeside, Nebraska
Will, cry your sales anywhere. See
me or leave dates at the Alliance
Herald office.
f IMIC STENOGRAPHER
At The Herald Office
Phone Your
Coal and Wood Orders
TO
No. 22
Dierks Lumber & Coal Co.
MssnJ If- -- P-lfcJ" xJI-
DYE & OWENS
Transfer Line
Dray phone 1
Household goods
moved promptly
r and transfer work
Residence phone 636 and Blue 574
Alliance Cleaning Works
The place to briny; your clothes
f o r f irst-cl ass c l ea n ing and pressing
We make a specialty of night work
All goods called for and delivered
Phone 58 403J4 Box Butte Ave.
r
Aos CoVviTtvrv
Coughs Are Dangerous
Very fToQuentlT they iad very
serious result No cough should ev-
r be neglected. Jut as soon as it
o:-cur remedy should be sought.
We believe that the very best
treatment obtaiuiible for coughs of
Uty description is Rexall ('hero
Bark Cough Syrup. We sell it uu
der a positive guarantee that If it
.toes not satisfy you and relieve your
cough vour Psoaey back.
Rexall Cherry Hark Cough Snap
helps destroy the disease germs
Which are common causes of cougua
I. I. Ips check violent spasms of t-iet
I T'MH-hial lubes ami tends to sooth.
the inflame el membranes ant nerves,
put lag (In in in a condition of real
.-.o hat the injured tissues may have
a chance to heal.
Itexall Cherry Hark Cough 8jmp
iiU.-; a thoroughly agreeable taste ati-l
ts eoually good for young children or
Ider people, la cents, 50 cents and
$1. Sold in this community ouly at
our store -The Bexall Store F R
Moisten.
flood luck Is usually tile result of
right living and sound thinking.
flood news from England. Sir Wil
liam Kn ninny succeed d in transmuta
tion or one element into another.
QoM will soon be as chenp ns lead.
Hut wait. All is not gold that glit
ters. Old Bill Dew, who holds forth with
"Raster Hack Philosophy" in the
semi-weakly, devoted a lot of valua
ble. (?i space in Inst Friday's edi
tion in an attempt to roast The Her
ald and all COO Dec ted therewith. Cha
grined at last Thursday's newsy edi
tion of The Herald and the eight
o'clock morning fire extra Friday,
and unable to find anything for the
semi that hadn't already been print
ed in The Hernld, they bethoughi
themselves of the Joyful expedient
of landing on us with both feet, and
diking apnee which otherwise should
perhaps been used for the printing of
iegai nonces tne required number or
times. We're pretty busy these
days, boys, but come on in, the wat
er's fine.
Hill Dew endeavors to cause the
readers Of the Times to believe that
The Herald and its editor are against
picture shows. For his information
we wish to stale that the writer of
his column has written every word
(except contributed articles) appear
ing in The Herald the last lew
months regarding picture' shows. We
believe that the picture show, when
c naored pictures are shown, to be
one of the best, forms of entertain
ments to be secured. We go our
selves, as often as we can get time
to spare, and find them a form of
entertainment very interesting. .lust
becausse a number of our good citi
zens disagree as to whether or not
these shows should be open Sunday
evenings (and they have a perfect
right to object if they wish, for
they are citizens of the city, which
licenses these shows) and The Her
ald prints the facts without favor or
prejudice, as a matter of news, and
at times the factB are in favor of
the Sunday shows and at other times
against, it is no sign that The Her
ald is trying to run the shows out
of town.
The Herald has not yet found it
necessary to take water, get down
on Its knees, and accuse the lino
type operator of putting an Item in
a highly sensational news article. In
order to avoid taking what was com
ing for an incorrect statement In
the article.
Some men can look opportunity
right in the face and not recognize
It.
One of the men released from the
city Jail at the fire in the city hall
last Friday morning had been found
earlier in the ni?ht by the marshal,
dead drunk behind a bill board, and
nearly frozen to death. On awaken
ing and rinding himself In a burning
building, It Is very probable that lie
began to think that "the way or the
transgressor is hard".
Alliance has a fire department that
stands high in the state organization
One has only to be present at a
fire in Alliance to see the reason.
The members are alert and willing,
and the companies well organized.
Quick team work saved tlve city a
big loss when the city hall caught
fire the other morning. Chief Koinig
happened to be passing within half a
block on his way to work when the
alarm sounded and was on the spot
In thirty seconds. In spite or the
ract that the first hydrant to which
the hose was fastened was rrozen
and several valuable minutes Were
thus lost, the damage done was
round to be much smaller than at
rirst thought.
IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE
Hut the knocker on your pay roll.
If he hasn't enough business to keep
him busy pay him for giving his at
tention to yours.
She Knew What Was Coming
A dapper little type salesniau rroin
Chic ago one day dropped into a oun
try office in southern Illinois and
flndlnt the boss out, approached the
pretty typo.
".Vice day, little- one," he began.
"Yes, indeed." she answered, 'an. I
so' was yesterday and the day be
fore, and my name is Sadie, and I
know I'm a peach, and have beaut i-
ful hair and pretty brow n eyes, ami
j I've worked here quite a while ami
I like the plae e-, and I don't think I'm
I too alee te be working in a printing
eifflee. and my wages suit me, and
I don't want to ge te a pie-Lure show
'tonight, and if I eliel I would not go
with yen; and my husband is e-diior
of this paper antt lie weighs 2tui
pounds, and last week he landed en
! fn sh rai-a month paper man who
tried to make a elate with me. Now
hat e an I elo for you?"
(iuess I'll have to hurry to catch
this train. Just tell your husband
I'll see t 1 lit next trip," respited the
dapper little type salesman. "tJood
night' " Kx. hange.
Hill Uev in the Times, unable to
say anything against the editor ef
The Herald, who happens to be the
father of this writer, attaeks him en
the ground of being a minister and
e-ditor er The Herald at the same
time. I don't think either a very
serious crime.
Alliance is ge-ttlng to be a mightv
Interesting; tewn city birthday ban
Mints, stockmen's conventions, fire
men's tournaments, new Y. M. 0, A.
building, e lty school and court hOUee
bond e-le-ctlons. with spring city i lc
tlem Just looming oer the- horimi
make things inte-re? ting.
Kxperlence is often the he-sl tOOCb
er but some-times . ...tu
I'rocrastlnntlon rreepwitly leads
to failure-
Oossip has left many a geen name
in poor shape.
A certain Alliance- man Is u mm
leiver of doughnuts. Ills wife
that he frequently calls up eive-r 1 1 1 '
plmne and asks fer Just one for sup-
pe-r
A goeeel wav to resne-e-t some- iwo-
bta is not to know them loo well.
After the- women se-eure the- bal
lot we look te se'e bah! he-ails and
whiskered gents disappear fore-ver
from political life- BxehanM.
There Is a tnnn in Kansas wlu
awore in the campaign of ISitti ne. 1
to out his hair until a democratic
president was e-leete-d. lie- Is now
engaging barbers for a downward re
vision of the wool sehedule
PresWent ele-ct Wilson will mit an
nounce who his cabinet will be. The
newspaper men, who are credited
with pretty gooil horse sense, as a
rule, are convinced thait William J.
Hryan will he Secretary of State, A
Mitchell calmer, or Pennsylvania.
Secretary or Treasury. Congressman
Henry, of Texas. Attorney General,
and .losephus Daniels, of North Car
olina, Postmasster General.
Those whe elieln't atte-nd the- nu-e-t
Ing of Alliance business men at the
court house Monday and Tuesday
evenings now wish they had gone,
and those- who eliel atti'tid are- glad
they were there. It eltes a business
OT professional man good to attend
a nie'cting ef this kind. Where QOM
Hons er public Interest can be tlls-
cuased and debated,
The other morning at tin- Haptist
Sunday school a lady naked a class
or small boys if the-y knew what
the Missionary Board was. No one
knew, siw then said. "Well, thai
is a rather hard question. If I
should ask you what tbe school
board is you all could tell me, could
n't youT' One little chap help up
his hand. "I know what it Is," he
said. "It's the blackboard."
YOURS
Years for uni
formity. Yours for great
est leavening
power.
Yours for never
failing results.
Yours for purity.
Yours for economy.
Yours for every
thing that goes to
make up a strictly
nigh grade, ever
dependable baking
powder.
That is Calumet. Try
it once and note the im
provement in vour bak
ing. See how much mora
economical ovei the hiuti-
priced trust brands, bow
muc h better than (he clu ..p
and big-can kinds.
Calumet is highest in quality
- moderate in ci it.
Received Highest Awa-ii
World' Pure roo.l
Expotit too.
FAIRVIEW W. C. T. U. NOTES
Fail-view W. C. r. C. meets on
Suuday. February Ifi. at the home
or Mrs. Ilaelle-y
There will be an all day MetlBg
on (his elate, eombining a social
nteetina ami FTenron wlllard me
morial day
Dinner will be serve-d at noon.
At t:M p.m. the regular business
meeting will en-cur. be-ing folleiwed
by a short program
Thiss is not for members only,
but all who wish to atte-nd Mill re
1 eive a hearty we-le eiluev
Mrs. Herbert Nason. I're-ss Sup!
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EXAMINATION POSTPONED
The civil service examination for
e'lerks and earriers I male only),
which was to have- been held in Al-
liane-e February Nth, has ben post-
Big New Stock
arriving
Come and take your choice of
Henney Buggies and
. Spring Wagons
FARM WAGONS
The low down Manure Spreader, the only
practicable spreader on the market
I. L ACHESON
When You Go to the
Grocery be Sure
and Ask for
Gylfe's
Butternut Bread
Baked in Alliance and
Better than Mother
Ever Made
Manufactured at
The ALLIANCE CAFE
pom-d to .March Mh, Ihc Her-
alel Is ie-euested to e-all attention
or young people to the desirability
Of the positions teir which these- ex-
animations are held. The-re- is pros
jieet now that, after doing some
sub'' work, cle-rks ami earlie r, vmII
be entered al $Mu per year. i:i
stead or $600, as heretofore-.
Dr. King's Ntw Discovery
Sejeithes irritateel throat .:ni lungs.
step chronic anil hacking couch, re
I levee tUkliiig throat, tastes, nie-e.
take- 110 other; otie-e- used, always
Heed. Mu it at Fre-el B. Holsten's
Ail vt -Feb I II
THRESHER CAPTURED
lie-urge Tlire che 1 , lie broke jail
at tiering se ve ral months ago. while
under a sememe of eight years to
the penitentiary, has been cap! lit eel
at Stillwater, Minnesota. A reward
of $5eio had been offered for his
arrest.
Thrashe r's attorney, who was
working for a new trial when he
escape d, w as in .Villain c a fe-w
weeks ago and secured affidavits
troiu local partie-s who haet formerly
been at Morrill, where Thresher
committed tbe crime of which he
was convicted.
le quire s
liange in climate.
Attorney It. F. Oilman made a
business trip to llemingrord Monday
on I. returning the same afternoon
via auto.
I I' ftuii e-t...M.I a ,l '
1 . , t-ai.tim .iitiB'.Cl O I llie
I. O. O. F of Nebraska, passed
thru Alliance Monday noon on hi
way to Chadron. He was met at
the de-Kit by a delegatiein of lo al
I. O. O. F me rubers.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. W right, of the
Spade neigh her hood, were in Alliance
the last of ttu wek on land office
business. The. 1 were accompanied by
Fred IlunsiUser and M McCumber.
In th ef the same neighborhood They
favored The lUraltl office with a
call when here and wire- shown
through the' printing plant.
Mrs. M K. Ilernhardt, her duugh
ter Anna, and son WVbster expee 1
to move to Los Angeles, California,
in the eomiikg April The-tr many
frlenels will be sorry to learn that
they intend to leave Alliance, where
they ha te-sided so hng, but the
condition of Mrs. Berahardt'a health
(V (' Marker, member or the law
firm of IJoyd 1- Barker, left for Den
ver on Sunday. He has been in
town for several days.
Distriet :nan:iL'er t. It U'.l....
araad Inland, of the Nehraeka Tvle
' phone- Company, was in our city for
'a short time lust week He left for
tit anil Island on Friday and is ex-pee-teel
here- again today or touior
row on buaineaa connected with the
opening of 1 he. new telephone ex-
c hange in the II J Kills building
Fresh Hroceo atock und eatab
; lished grexery businens for sale
j cheap liuiUliiiK for ren. Ownr
going to California for health. At-
drewi "H" Herald oWlee
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