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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1913)
mmmmmmtauma i HAROLD ft. TMOwlAS GONE TO LINCOLN Harold 8. Thomni, who has bi a number of the Herald force for tome tlm, left with his wife and Owby son Sunday evening, for I. in coin. Nenrt.kn, where they will make their home. Harold la entering tha railway mall aervloe aa a pottal tlrk. Hla run wjll he out of Lin coln. He waa mall carrier at the Alliance poet office for aome time and a he liked that work, he de cided to take the examination for railway mail clerk, which pays Ix tt. i Mil TlM Beat Laxative for the Aged , Old men and women feel the need of a laxative more than young folka, but It inuat be anfe and liarmletiH and one which will not cause pain. Dr. King'- New Life Pills are especially Boon for the aged, for they act very promptly and easily. Price 26c. Rec ommended by Kred K Holaten. Advt 2163-26-4L oooooooooooooooo BELMONT ITEMS o oooooooooooooooo SUBSCRIPTION MANAGER FOR THE HERALq Jay Hall, who has been connected with tho Parmer & Rancher, the monthly magazine at Hemiiigford, has accepted the position of sub scription manager for The Herald and took up his new work on Mon day. Mr. Hall ia an experienced newspaper man and will give his time and attention to the Herald's rapidly growing subscription list. A Good Investment There la no better Investment than h fifty cent piece in a bottle of Merit ol White Liniment. Muscular and rheumatic pains, swellings, lame ness ami sorenos of the muscles are promptly relieved. Merltol White Llnlmenit is especially recommended SS general pain killer of unusual merit. K. J. HRKNNAN. Advertisement Jun 6-26 Rowan & Wright, coal, wood and posts. Phone 71. if POST OFFICE DIRECTORY Mails Close Going East For Train No. 44, 11 a. m. For Train No. 42, 11 p. m. on week days; 6 p. m. Sundays and holidays. Mails Close Going West For Trsln No. 43, 12:20 p. m. For Train No. 41, 11 p. m. week days; 6 p. m. Sundnys nnd holidays Mails Close Going South For Train No. 303, 12:20 p. m. For Train No. 301, 11 p. m. week days; 6 p. in. Sundays and holidays IT PAY8 TO ADVERTISE BRENNAN'S CORNER Opal Fountain Best Luncheonettes Hot and Cold Drinks Served by in Experienced Man 1 The Pureist and Most Delicious Home Made Candies Our Own Candy-Maker Makes Them Daily Already the most popular line of candv in the city A Bird in the Hand is Worth One of our skillfully made Portraits is , worth a dozen carelessly made PHOTOGRAPHS Quality Tells Every Time Alliance Art Studio 114 E 4th St. Phone 111 WM. MANNING- All kinds of Scavenger Work Bonded by the City PHONE 67 We have had so much rain this spring It has delayed Mir farnu rs In planting their rrnps. nut inr.v repon a much larger acreage planted Ml usual. We hear that Mrs. Kerd Wendt and sisters, Misses Carlce and Hcth Pin-Inn. will take ploitMire trip to beltevue. They will he gone some months and we wish them a pleasant trip. Mlsws Belle and Mllle Oregory wide a business trip to Crawford one dny Inst week. One hundred and fifty guests took supp-r at the llamaker reception on rhursday night. Mrs. A. Oregary will glv two business lots in Belmont to any one who will put In first class lumber yards and coal sheds t 'r. 1 Tnln.iiM UfM Im lliJlllf.nl uni lull I uiiuau vino ill nwin nnd bought another nice horse. He I a i , . . , nas a line norm- rancu near .tium- and. liny llamaker is here for a car of horses to ship to his ranch in W yoming. Mrs. A. (Jregnry of IMmont will give a lot. to any party that will build h first class hotel on it. laoe Oregary, agent at Heinmnt, made a business trip to Crawford on hint Monday. Mr. Ferd Wendt, our popular mer chant has one of the finest autos In western Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. Peer visited Craw ford one day last week. Mr. D. T. Porter and his son Johnnie were in town Sunday . Mr. Porter savs Ills enni are nearlv all planted anil he is looking for a big crop. We hear that R. O. Q. llamaker will move to Hot Springs In the near future. Wo arv all sorry for tBRJ have been in Helmont for many y at s. Mrs. Maude Nichols and husband and Mrs. Cecil Pierce and husband were visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Hack home at Helmont Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Hamakcr from Sioux County were Helmont visitors Sunday. . I Hamacher Mc Henry Mr. Paul llamaker und Miss Ma bel Me Henry were married May 17 at Chadron then took a short trip lo Hot Springs, S. 1). Miss Mabel Is one of the most popular young la- Alexander pnmna said duty Is something that we exact from others. Tonr iMitv to raw, ell is to take Allen' Ceaja Bahiaa when you have a deep-eeated rough or cold. Nothing will give yon quicker and more permanent, relief. Try it. Do not contain anything harmful. 2"c., MH:. and Rl.nO irottlee at all dealers. (RAMps Colic, and tdonmrli Rwew nclie usually relieved with Wmkitte. (rclUtT MTW'1 This famous remedy seldom fails to relieve pain, Ixjth external -and in ternal. 25, .13 ami Mr. Bottle. dies of Helmont. Mr. llamaker Is a popular young ranchman who ev ery one respected and wishes well. Thursday evening their many friendt gave them a surprise reception at I he home of H. S. Q. llamaker. Then wire one hundred and fifty guestt who took supper, everyone taking presents. Her sliver was alt ill! and her glass was fine. Music and dancing wns had add everybody line i fine time. A Good Invent ok nl W. D. Magli, a well known merchant of Whitemound, Wis., bought a stock of I ham berlain'a medicines so as to be able to supply them to his customers. After receiving them he was himself taken sick and sars that one small bottle of Chamberlain'i Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy was worth more to him than the cost of his entire stock of these medicines. For sale by all dealers. Advertisement. For aaie oy F. ft. Holsten. oooooooooooooooo o MALINDA c oooooooooooooooc wife were at Arthur Lore and Mlnatare Tuesday. Harry Duerr finished tin new well on his farm this week. .Mr. Allen finished a well for Mrs Rlniore. Malinda was well represented It Alliance this week. The tamiiles o Mr. Graff. Sweeney, and Dunlai and Mrs Hubble, Kollin, and Host and Bertha Huston. Edwin Uunlap came up from the Ditch Saturday. I Geo. Garvle moved the house lit purchase off the Kd. Randall phi e to his Klnkaid this week The "Bell" gkXSp Highway Tlio Bell Telephon traveler in a few minutei rt'a li's points any other nit'tlitMl would take days to cover. Two Million Miles Long That's the amount of Long Distance wire in thfi meat Hell Telephone Highway, oonneeting 70,000 Ameri ran cities, towns and villages. lit II I. tin s Htm li Sntrljf Evti'fftchcre, NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY aaa t eoooooooooooooo 8TRA8BURGER o ooooooooooooooo tlon of the phone directories. Tel-1 ephone MMfi desiring any changes made should notify the telephone company at once. WILL YOU VISIT DENVER THIS SUMHER? Two of the Most Brilliant Pageants of the Year will be Meld in This City THE BUNDES TURNFEST. NORTH AMERICAN GYMNASTIC UNION From JUNK :'L'ud to 30th. This occaalco will attract German Clubs and Societies from all parts of the Cniled States, aKKreniettni, thousands of visitors. KNIGHTS TEMPLAR TRIENNIAL CONCLAVE, WEEK of AUGUST Uth to 16th. This great conclive-. In Id every three years, is one of the world's impressive spect teles The City of Denver has raised over $100,000 for enterta'ntug Western people may not have an opportunity In the next 25 years with such a short railroad Journey and at such small eost to te a Knights Templar Conclave J. KRIDELBAUQH Agent, Alliance L. W. Wakeley, Gen. Passenger Agent, Omaha All nature is reolved Into Life nd Health. We have had this truth xempllfled very decidedly in and round Bfr-'jburger in the last few weeks. M.S. Ella K Halloweil whom veron loved who knew her, pass- d into the Great Beyond and her body was placed In the Halloweil emetery on the loth of .May. Kev. Portaf preached an excellent ser mon. "They will meet us, cheer and greet us. Those we ve loved, who've gone before; c shall find them at the por tals. Kind our beautiful immortals, W In 0 we reach that radiant shore." We extend our deepest sympathy 10 her excellent husband and sons iiiiu daughters. Then there followed the death of .Mr. Jos. Holek, a few miles north of Strahbuin" r. Although three doc tors attended him Doctors Juren, Schoch and Wilson and did all pos sible to save his life the Grim Rea per, Death, had won. .Mr. llolic was an honest man In ill Ills dealings, nnd strictly attend- tl to his own affairs. Cardinal New man, the .; 1. 1. in Catholic, in his 1. oi Kindly Light," talks about the time when ' "The night Is gone. And In the morn those angel faces smile Which 1 have loved long since, and lost awhile." Mr. Holic leaves an estimable wife and two splendid boys. .May our kind Heavenly Father RUriM and direct them. A. young man from Rushville whose name we could m.i learn preached 1 good sermon. After all said and done Those who have departed are on the real side ol'life. "This life is but an inch long then comes miles of eternity," said Cicero. How we spend eternity de pends upon us wise is the man or woman, or bo.v or girl who prcitai'cs to meet their God. In the Strashurger district there have been a number of additions ins spring. Mrs. Case has a little Case, a daughter. Mrs. Myrtle .Mc Millan, son, Robert McMillan; Mrs Hessle C. Kukins, a daughter, Isabel la Anna; Mrs. Lena Kekerle. a bov. ullus Emerson. And yet we hear people M) than are no "I'arsley iletls" In this neighborhood. You've heard of the little loy about leu years of age, who, like many little ooys knew more than their fathers and mothers combined. When this little ten-year old boy was told by his father to go in and see his mother and the little baby brother that the docter brought, wtnt Into the ruom and saw the little brother, and then came out and said to h father "Dad, he hain't got no hair, and no teeth; 1 believe he is an old one; 1 believe Dad you've been took in." Miss Geigley from Chicago, who is one of the capable teachers in one of the Chicago high schools, vis ited her Sister, Mrs. Milner, EE I hile here purchased several hor ses and colts from Lohis Wall. Miss l.amberson and her father, 'he octogena rain homesteader, Rent to their homesteads the other day, beginning their annual seven mouths rc-idi nee on same. Rev. Porter preached his last ser mon at Strashurger last Sunday, the first of June. Those who know a good preacher and an honest man "the noblest work of God" one who tries to live up to hla convic tions, were very sorry to see bin go. He resigned some time ago, but a call at Morill was given him with, I hope, a larger salary, and I trust a very spiritual church, a church which believes more in Chris tianity than Churchianlty, a chur li desirous of building up Christ's king dom. All right minded people re gret deeply that he and hie estima ble wife left this part of the coun try. We miss in Mrs. Porter who is a minister's wife par excellence her ktndly character, and her well cultivated, sweet voice, which all en Joyed greatly in the Spade Sabbath school last Sunday. To the tender care of the Divine Being commend ing them as I hope in their prayers they will commend us, we bid Rev. Porter and wife and their sweet lit tle girl and affectionate farewell. A ongress of all the improvement Clubs and a very united and enjoy Jble meeting it was--waa held at Atrasburgr on the :Mth ult., at 11 .. m., Pres. Amnions a lb. h ' , tnd Mr. Hinder secretary. The president appointed a committee of live, viz John li. Strashurger, and Messrs Ostrunfler, Keeler, Dairy ma ple and Hinder, to draft resolutions. The same was done in twenty tnin- r.s. and adopted unanimously by an tppreeiative audience. Dinner was ti ved by the Strashurger ladi. s. ind the visiting brethern as will as '.he residents enjoyed same hugely. I 111 an the dinner, as well as the 'leli.s. Excellent suggestions were made regarding goes! roads, god .ates, R. K and passenger and also freight automobiles, from Survey, thru Spade and Strashurger to lake side and Rushville, our eounty seut. Mr. MacKarland, one of our commis sioners, was kindly mentioned as oue who is desirous of helping this part of the great county of Sheridan We hope the good commissioners will sooa visit us, and help us to get bet ter roads and better gates to Rush vllle and Lakeside and Ellsworth. A good many taxes are paid in this sec tlon of the county, and all of us of course know that some of these tax eta ought to be apent here. We who have been in Alliance and Rush ville like those cities and would like to get there more frequently. tiOOD OLD BOY Guaranteed Ectema Remedy The constant Itching, burning, red ness, rash and dissigreeable effecta of eczema, tetter, salt rheum. Itch, piles and Irritating skin eruptions ea be rendily cured and the akin made clear and smooth with Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment. Mr. J. C. Eveland of Bath, III., says: "I had eczema 2ft years and had tried everything. All failed. When I found Dr. Hobson's K una Ointment I found a cure." This ointment Is the formula of a physician and has been in use for years not an experiment. Thai ll why we can guarantee it. All drug gists, or by mail, price 60c. Pfelffer Chemical Co., Philadelphia and St. Louis. Advt ll'J3-2C-4t. Try a Roosevelt mint julep at the Bee Hive. Mint shipped direct from White House mint bed (?). Advt 2Ctf22H6 A WOMAN'S WORK sometimes reduces her strength to the depths of weakness her devotion to household cares prevents sufficient rest and recreation. Thousands of women in this condition find Scott's Emulsion exactly what they need; it is predigested body-food so medically perfected that every drop yields direct returns in strengthening the organs and tissues and in making healthy, life-sustaining blood. Scott's Emulsion is devoid of alcohol or any harmful drugs, and overceimes tiredness and nervousness in a marvelous way. $$ GET WISE ADVERTISE $$ To the People of Alliance We wIbIi to again call your atten tion to the fact that we are sole agents tai this city for Merltol Pile Remedy. Our success with this rem edy has far exceeded our mos4 san guine expec:i.tion. Therefore, we are pleased to recommend and guar iuite?e every imckae of Merltol Pile Remedy. F. J. BRENNAN. Advertisement Jun 5-26 True Economy ... means the wise spending of one's money making every dollar do full duty and getting in return an article that will satisfy you in every way. nTb- . white; . i s 7 -'aH''" 'WT is a real bargain because it is sold at a popular j M ;T I; , &9Et BH price 1 because it gives you the kind of sewing .q Ijfi ,,, hHRHH you delight inj because it will turn out the work JKf. HhA quickly and thoroughly and give you a life time LHT D'l of satisfactory service? because its improvements Jm cHtA will enable you to do things which can't be done ffifl 11 1 1 ijl&jjnj on any other machine; because it will please you Y-Wh1$PBot I w'th 'ts 'ne f'n' anc beauty of its furniture. In short you will find the White reliable and desirable from every point of view. Be sure to see the White dealer who will be glad to show you how good a machine the White is. If there is no White dealer handy, write us direct for cat alogs. We do not sell to catalog houses. Vibrator and Rotary Shuttle Machines. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. CLEVELAND, O. ivVWWAVVVVWW)VVMAMAAWAWAAAAAAAV For sale by Geo. D. Darling Our 16 inch Norman Lawn Mower is a high wheeled, ball bearing, self-sharpening mower and sells for - $6.50 Others as low as $4.50 Grass catchers, 50c up Garden hose, 10c per ft. NEWBERRY'S Hardware Co. NEW PHONE DIRECTORIES The Herald's Job department is prepariiiK to turu out the June edl- aVV I 44 ML If rial I7X AUM I 11 ) C'lTV I 1 1 L RIDER AGENTS WANTED N EACH TOWNanddistrlcttorldcailehlbltagamDle Latest Model Hangar" bicycle furnislu-dby us. Our Rider Aiwits everywhere are maklntf money fast. H rite.fur.ftil particular and $ptcial ufierat once. HO HBHIT RequiRKD unlit you ri'fei ve anil approve your mcvri. we snip to ini"it anywnere in iih . . u'i(mu a cti.i aeyittiia ad v ami .pirp.iy 'rettjht and allow TEN DAY VFREK TRIAL, during which time you may ride the bicycle ana put It to any test you wi-h. It you are then not perfectly sat urn-dor do nut wisn to keep the la cycle id i ip It back to us at our expense and vu u ill in.f be untune cent. CIPTAOV DQIPBC We furnish the highest grade bicycle it Is rHvlUnl rnlwCd possible u make at one small profit atyove actual factory coat. You save, f 10 U$23 middlemen's profits by lluy ing direct of us and have the manufacturer situ a r-un behind your bicycle. DO NOT BUY a bicycle or a pair of tires from augum at anu urice until you receive ourrataloffiici and loam our unheard uf factory price4 and remarkable uprcial njrfm. Villi Wll I RF A VI flMKHFIl wUn bexitirm u- Wja enmliililfy I np price we on make rou tola i" We noil tuebi chet gra-1 bu-yi let fnr leu muuey Itinn any .itln-r fa. tr.ry. Weiirehatlsikt.il vltfa aijMpffod abova factory ooat. VICVCLe DIALIRS, yon rau sell our ti.'j-.-leinuler juur own name Llate at double our Drtiva. Orilers Hlle.t the day reivlveU.. KCONOHANO BICYCLS. We do Dot rumUarly liandie sei-oi.J huid hlcreHa. but oaiiialy bave a nuuiber an band takririii trale by our Cbtoefo retail atorea. Tbe- w e r out pronipllyat itruua rani at from 3 toes or 10. IK-M-ripfbe bantam llrta mailed free. IAaCTCB RRalfFC alngle wbeela. Imported roller ahdina (u. i pevala. i.a-B repatra wUMOICJl DllAAa.! auifeyuipuitut ol ad aiad.at iAc rj..: rifstljutiiw. M A00 Hedtrethorn Puncture-Proof $ I C.lf LMJttmm Ttm A SAMPLE PAIR I wC.i-IIGai.llg I II Co ro i w RJV The rrffttlar retail price- of them lrr we'o.w je-r jllr Pur lu niliv- i-r ire m-iii men you u mamyte puir fur aa.au t.-uaa With order $iM. 0 MORE T ROU BLE FROM PIICTBRES Malls, Tsaae or ciaaa will rt let the air out. A hundred thousand ualr sold last year. nrSfJ flip TinUi Made In all ?iies. It uaoiKlflftVlT; Kb and easy riding, very durable and lined Inside with, a special yuallly of rublier, which never be ootnea porous and which closes uo small punctures without allowing air to escape. They weigh do more than an ordinary tire, the puncture resisting qualifiers being giveu by several layer of linn, specially prepared fabric on the tread. The regular price of these tires is (lei mi per pair, but for advertising purposes we are making a special fa lory price to the lider of only D4 m iter pair. All orders shipietl same day letter is received We will ahlu C. O. D on approval. You du not need to 11 acent until you examine and rind them strictly as represented We will allow a cash aiecount of 5per cent tthereliy uiaking the juice $4. SB per pair) if you send FULL. CASH (WITH ORDER and enclose this advertisement. You run no risk la sending- us an outer as the tires may be returned al OUAexietue If for auy reason they are not aaUefavtorr eo euauloatloa. We are perfett'y reliable aa.1 money sell! to ua la aa aate aa lu a baak. if you order a pair of theaa tirea you wlU Bad that taey will rbta easier, ruu faater. weatr better laet lonaer and le.,a :lu -r tSa axi; tire you aatae.er uaed or aeea at any price We ktMw tbat you will beau well t an 1 tLat w ueu you aaal a bacycle TOU wlllalva ua your order. We want you Ui send iaa tr lal ordvrat onoa. hewea thla rMu.ark&i.iH Mf YOU mFFD Tlt9mtS d"ul M f"' ku"t,,u" pnoauatU youarudlora lur of Hedaetb .m ww .w wwwwww w rum Tjiy riwi .i it. on apun ' . al auu wneja (j .toted above, or write fur our bis. Tire and Sundry I atalog ua a bu b U M 80 H IMTROOUOe, ONLY Ir-rrIB T Notice thethick rubber traag 'A" and puncture etri pa"B and "D" alao rim atrip "H" to prevent rim cutting. True tire will uutlaat any ether make SOFT, ELASTIC and EASY RIDING. taiid auiidrtr at about balf the u.ual pn appni.aiauu iriai ai m. apecuvl latrodue-tory Dee and feewa all uaaawaod aibda of li rra aod bicycle etiutpiuaiit run km Mm W WAI r w "W u a a j i.; au vi ibi or BUT! aa s t.l.-y.le .r a par aTeaw eweaay m vvetf ,.i tine rruui aj.yi.oc um I you auu. tue dm aaal woawlarfuludera are aaaaiua. tteawtaonly tinawl to lewrn eyeryaiaa. Write it ROW. -a. J. L. MEAD CYCLE COMPANY, CHICAGO, ILL.