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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1913)
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Rates: One inch cards, 50 cents; two inch cards, $1.00 BRUCE W ILCOX Lawyer and Land Attorney Practitioner In civil courts since 1893 and Register U. 8. land office from 1903 to 1907. Information by mall a s pod flit y . Office in Land Office Building ALLIANCE : I XKHHASKA BURTON & WESTOVER Attorneys at Law Land Attorneys Office First National Bank Building PHONE 180 ALLIANCE NEBRASKA H. M. BULLOCK. ATTORNEY AT LAW ALLIANCE NEBRASKA F. M. BROOME Land Attorney Long experience as Receiver U. S. land office la a guarantee for prompt and efficient service. Office in Opera House Block ALLIANCE : I NEBRASKA WILLIAM MITCHELL ATTORNEY AT LAW ALLIANCE NEBRASKA C E. SLAG-LE, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office phone 65 Res. phone 52 Alliance, Nebraska. Orie ' Coppernoll P. J. Petersen Res. Phone 20 Res. Phone 43 Drs. Coppernoll & Petersen Osteopaths Rooms 7, 8 and 9, Rumer 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 Calls answered promptly day and night from office. Offices: Alliance National Bank building over the Post Office. Dr. Oliver McEoen Physician and Surgeon SPECIALTIES: Diseases of women and children, and Qenlto Urinary Or gans. All calls answered promptly day or night HEMINOPORD NEBRASKA HARRY P. CODRSEY LIVE 8TOCK AND GENERAL AUCTIONEER Farm Sales a Specialty TERMS REASONABLE PHONE 64 ALLIANCE : NEBRASKA DK. r. R. TYLER Dentist PHONE 167 OPERA HOUSE BLOCK ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA Dr. JAS. P. HAXFIELD Dentist OVER BRENNAN'S DRUG STORE PHONE 525 RED All electrical equipment. Gns admin istered. Evenings by appointment A. J. KENNEDY Dentist Office in Alliance National Bank Building over Post Office PHONE 391 C3-eo. Q-. G-a-d-s"fo37- LICENSED EMBALMER Annual Report LIBRARY BOARD HOLDS MEETING after which the ladles partook of a delightful lunch nt HolMen's. PHONE: Day 498 Night 610 ALLIANCE NEBRASKA 10. A . HKHIIKRT CITY DRAY Office Phone 260 Residence Phone 182 At Wilson's new and second-hand atore L M. Scott, Auctioneer Lakeside, Nebraska Will cry your sales anywhere. See me or leave dates at the Alliance Herald office. Paul W.Thomas instructor on violin Phonel75 Alliance, Neb. Voice Culture Teacher of Tone Production MISS EUNICE BURNETT Soprano Soloist Public Engagements Solicited STUDIO, 1 4 WEST SEVENTH ST. J. P. Hazard, the Surveyor, Is making a specialty of locating homesteaders. He claims to be posted as to lands till vacant and Has a Few Bargains In RELINQUISHMENTS Your chance is growing less every day. Don't stop for fear of bad weather the other fellow may beat you to it. IN LAND OFFICE BUILDING ALLIANCE : NEBRASKA iUtomobilel aundry Prices on application Work guaranteed Leonard Pilkington AT KEELER'S GARAGE PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER At The Herald Office REASONABLE RATES PROMPT SERVICE The Annual meeting of the library board was held with the following; nirmbtrs present. Memlamcs McOlu er. Smith, and Johnson, and Messrs. Wood and Stern. Thv president and li e prcsldeat being MMtti W. W. Wood presided. Minutes of May 21, read and ap proved. Librarian's report ivnd and ap proved. The following bills were read and ordered paid: Librarian's salary $10.00 Schafcr and Walters, Janitor service and supplies .. .. i.vfin T. I. Threlkeld, Fumigating ;:.00 John Snyder, freight and drayage 1.66 Mrs. Wilson, Incidental ex penses 2.40 Total 2.66 A communication from Miss Char lotte Templeton, of the State Li brary commission. In regard to the loan of Children's books was read, and upon motion made by Mrs. Smith, that the Librarian bo Instruct ed to communicate wltli Miss Tern pletoh and ask for the loan of ju venile books to be used during the summer months. Carried. Motion by Mrs. Mc'Cluer. that the building and grounds committee be Instructed to arrange for having tlie rohf and door of the library building painted. Carried. Motion made and carried that Mr. Stirn be empowered to attend to the fumigating of all books that were In circulation during the quarantine. Motion ma.de by Mrs. Mc'Cluer that Mrs. Wilson, the present li brarian, be employed for the year ending Jun 1. 1914, at the present salary. Carried. Officers for the ensuing year were elected as follows: Jas. H. H. Hew itt, president; Mrs. E. C. McCluer, vice-president; M.rs. W. W. Johnson. The annual reports of the secre tary and librarian were rend and up on motion by Mr. Stern were accept ed and one copy ordered filed with the city clerk and one with the sec retary. Librarian's annual report Circulation 1150ft Average daily circulation 41 Borrower's cards Issued . . -186 Hooks purchased 256 Books contributed M9 Fines collected $62.71 Incidental expenses 8.8ft Although the public library was losed one entire month out of the year 1913. the circulation shows an ncrease oven the year 1ft 12 of 1602 books, an Increase of 75 In the num ber of borrower's cards issued, and 641 books have been added to the Library by purchase and contribu tion. Secretary's annual report Warrants drawn on city treas. $1822.17 Disbursements: l ibrarian's salary 390.00 Janitor service 181.25 Library building 227.55 Furniture 259.75 Electric light fixtures and ,lobor 105.54 Bcokr. 215 1ft Binding 65.56 Fuel 178.5S Lights .. 44.41 Water rent 6.85 Printing IL 80 Freight and Express .. .. 23.2J Postage 2.25 Supplies 2ft. 17 Miscellaneous 81 05 Total $1822.17 Received on furniture fund 230.00 I This sum was paid to the city treasurer.) Respect fully submitted. MRS. W. W. JOHNSON. Secretary. PERU NEWS By rUitilttta Myn Newy notes of Alliance people and others at Peru State Normal AUGUST HORNBURQ Professional Trained Nurse Room I, over Rodgers' Grocery Alliance - Nebraska MRS. E. C. DRAKE OPTOMETRIST K YES TESTED GLASSES KITTED Cross Eyes Permanently Straightened With Dr. Copsey ALLIANCE NEBRASKA EAT AT NohesCafe BUY Nohe's Bread Pure and Wholesome CONTRACTOR and BUILDER PLANS AND ESTIMATES FURN ISHED ON APPLICATION I employ only first-class mechanics All work guaranteed. PHONE 279 Residence and Shop, 7th and Mississippi. Alliance. Nebraska. Aft ikiU in iiinTnr I in mil mm i n 1111m LI 1,1,1, "YE & OWENS Transfer Line i. Household goods moved promptly and transfer work solicited. Dray Phone 54 Residence phone 636 and Blue 574 Let Us Do Your Job Work 3.000 Candlelight Power For Crystal Alliance iveople will soon be Riven the opportunity of seeing the strong est electric arc light ever brought to western Xt braaka. Manager Har ry Dubuque, of the Crystal theatre, ordered by te'egraph the first cf the week, a 3,000 candlepower electric arc lignt, wnicn win oc lnsiauea in front of this popular vaudeville and picture play house. This light will iiKikn liox Hutte vnut as light as day In the Crystal block, and will at tract a Kraal deal of attention to the Crystal, which is receiving a good .patronage since it was remod eled recently. . Miss Antoinette Sands h H Mon day morning for her home. Mi Edith Marker and children re mained in Peru during vacation. Mrs. M. B. Johnson aad son, Ralph, whe were visiting Mrs. 11. Mowhlr ter. depart d Monday morning for Alliance. Clare Mewhirter left Peru Tuesday facing for Lincoln Miss Itessle Graham in company with Bcveral friends, spent a delight ful time at a picnic on Wednesday. Mrs. B, Mewhirter and son, Lyle, left Wednesday morning, Lyle going to Lincoln and Mrs Mewhirter to Bhenandoah, Iowa, where she will visit From Iowa Mrs. Mewhirter will spend some time In visiting In Omaha and other points before con tinuing to Oshkosh, where she will make her home. On Thursday, PreaideiH Hayes and family spent the day enjoying a fishing trip and picnic. Miss Alice Achesnn and Miss Anna Fiedl r arrived In Peru the first of the week and are laking work In the summer school. A Tom Thumb wedding was very successfully given In the Methodist church Tuesday evening under the auspices of the ladles Aid Society. Hetty Marker was on of the flower girls, Jaaen KAjrei was the grandfa ther of the groom, Herbert Myers was one of the Invited guests, Mob by Marker was one of the ushers ami Leonard Hayes was the father of the bride. At our first chapel exercise held on Wednesday morning, we had the pleasure of listening to a talk b y Rev. Scoville, the famous evange list. Mrs. Scoville sang several songs which were greatly enjoyed. The summer Bchool this year la the largest In the history of the school, students coming from all over the state. Quite a number of students from the Junior Normal schools at Mroken Bow and North Platte are attending here this summer. President Hayes has Just returned from North Platte, where he deliver ed the commencement address t o the eighth grade graduation class of that place. 1. 0. 0. F. Holds Memorial Services The yearly memorial services of the IOOF lodge No. 168 were held Sunday afternoon at the lodge room In the city and at the cemetery. A l it one hundred ' Odd, Fellows and ll.h kas were present. The services we i. participated In by Charles Jef rers, .' ble Grand; Lloyd C. Thomas, cliaphii;-. ; A. J. Miu-y. secretary, and Rev. F. A. Woten. Short verses were Ducted by other members of the ledge as the graves were decor ated at the cemetery. A large num ber of automobiles and carriages took the members to tlie cemetery. Mrs. Charlie Trlrrkle had the mis j In Alliance under the care of Df fortune to dlslocato her right hip by Petersen the past weak. She t4 stepping from a chair. She has been turned to her home last. Saturday. ENCAMPMENT ELECTS OFFICERS The following officers were elttted it the regular meeting of the IOOF Encampment Friday evening. Greg ory Zurn. C P.; H. H. Brandt, S. W.J Hoy lesier, J. W ; Frank Had' engren, H. P.; T. H. Lawler, treas An Installation will be held for camp mctdbirs and their families. M AXE TRIP TO THE RIVER ' K Holsten, W. V. Klentop and G a. Milliken, went over to the lat- ter's big ranch near McUrew on Wednesday of las! week, returning Thursday. They made the trip in Mr. Mllliken's new Overland car and reported an enjoyable trip. Surprising Cure of Stomach Trouble. When you have trouble with your stom ach or chronic constipation, don't imagine that your case is beyond help just because your doctor falls to give you relief. Mrs. U. Stengle, Plainfield, N. J., writes, "For over a month past I have been troubled with my stomach. Everything; I ate upset it ter ribly One of Chamberlain's advertising booklets came to me. After reading a few of the letters from people who had been cured by Chnmberlsin's Tablets, I decided to try them. I have taken nearly three fourths of a package of them and can now eat almost everything that I want." For sale by all dealers. Advertisement. For sale by F. E. Holsten. POTMESIL'S MONKEY James Pot meal I proprietor of the Diamond poel hall, has af ull grown monkey Which has been attracting crowds on the streets by its curious antics, the last day or two. Jim is ii aching the monkey a few tricks From the Interest It takes in the steering wheel of hl auto, we sur mise that It will be a uniformed ehaffeur one of these days. Merltol Tonic Digestive, the great rejuvenati.r and builder, tones up the system, improves the appetite aids digestion, cleanses the system of impurities. Just what you need when all run down. -F. J. Brennan. Adv-A-41-Jun 6 26. FRIENDS HONOR JEFFERS Chas. C. Jeffers, chief of police, was agreeably surprised by a num ber of his friends the last of the week. He was presented with an expensive cap and a gold star, botli of which 'he is proudly wearing. He says he feels mighty gratified to the friends who made the gift. RICE LEASES HILL RANCH J. E. Rico- hu:; leased the Wm. Hill ranch of 4,000 acres In Morrill county. This Is an up-to-date ranch and one or the bett in this section of the state. DEGREE OF HONOR INITl ATE8 At tlie regular meeting of th lu. Id leu tf the Degree of Honor Thura 'day evening an Initiation waa held, We want the name of every young man who Is ambitious to BE A LAWYER and we want to hear from ev ery business, man who wlahea that he knew BUSINESS LAW. 1. 4., UJ LI ua Ull , b. ku4a Imin Hilri , fHi, Mr. ).! Ilk M, mm mmmlm4 mmm oil. l.ul UsUlu , mmm l tmmm. T; K,L.J I...I.I it ..... y. kmm mm ki tiflnlln U ! Mai. la kw IU trmi tka U.S. e Umru mt-Atl (I) our CospWU Coll.. Lr Court. ki !( vraMic. u4 -( .jr C lupl-t. Prk-!i.'l. l.w r.ui. fur bttftiu.M a. a. 914 Kit nbuut Um .w c.l. 4 mm r, ...... tul mm e. la kwfMi of tit. Lar whit eoaMaa lail.irwil"k Tmal Saaa 147 Ur iiiuj. mum, mmm Mm ml in. ! I iriM all mm i C. S. mrmmm Mlr orlait mj mmwm u..rl mm . mmm ,., TMB BTSiUeS COBSKtrUkBSMS I HfUL 1,1 11 sat axoeeeeaaa Farm Implement Time is Here Disc Harrow Low Spreaders Plows We sell the kind that does good work In even the hardeet kind of ground. Don't wait any longer be fore ordsrlng your disc harrow. Practical manure spreaders that are high enough so they can be used anywhere and yet not so high as to cauae unneceasary loss of time or labor In loading. Light In draft, easy to operate, simple and durable. Gang and sulky plows, cultivators, alao a full line of other Implements neceaaary to good farming. I. L. ACHESON S. A. FOSTER LUMBER CO. Have the best grades of LUHBER at right prices Also, the only Cement, Lehigh See us for Farm Gates CITY MEAT J If t W. R. Drake, Prop. Fresh and Cured Meats "The Best of Everything" Notices to Farmers and Ranchmen: We do our our own butchering and are on tne market for the best we can buy. If you have some excep tionally good stuff to sell, let us know about it. Corner Box Butte Ave. and 4th St. PHONE 40 ForNice,CleanNiggerhead Lump and Nut Eastern Hard Nut No. 22 Dierks Lumber & Coal Co. Wise Ones Watch Want Ads