The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, June 12, 1913, Image 9

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    HAROLD 8. THOMAI
GONE TO LINCOLN
Harold 8. Thomas, who hns bwn
E member of the lit raid force for
ome time, left with hi wlfo and
twby win Sunday evening, for l.hv
coin. NebmnkH, where they will
make their home. Harold in entering
th railway mall serv-lt e aM n uottal
clerk. His run wjll be out of Lin
rob. tlo mull rnrrler at the
AUianre poat of fire for some time
and h he liked that work, he rte
elded to take the examination for
railway mnll dork, which pays better
salaries
Beat Laxative for the Aged
Old men and women feel the need
Of a laxative more thaji young folks,
but It muat be safe and In It and
one whlh will not cum pain. l)r
King's New Life l'llls are especially
goon for the aged, for they act very
promptly and eaaliy. Price Joe. itec
ommtnded by Fred E. Moisten.
AdU 213-S6-4t.
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BELMONT ITEMS o
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SUBSCRIPTION MANAGER
FOR THE HERALQ
Jay Hull, who has been connected
with the Farmer & Rancher, t. h e
monthly mngnxtne at Hemhigford
baa accepted the position of aub
acrlptlon manager for The Herald
and took up his new work on Mon
day. Mr. Hall Is an experienced
newspaper man and will give his
time and attention to the Herald's
rapidly growing subscription list.
A Qood Investment
There Is no batter Investment
than a fifty cenl piece In a bottle of
Merltol White Liniment. Muscular
and rheumatic pains, swelling-, lame
neas and sorenos of the muscles are
promptly relieved. Merltol White
Lint me tut is especially recommended
as a gnneral uln killer of unusual
merit. P. J. HKKNNAN.
Advertisement Jun 6-26
Rowan & Wright, coal, wood and
posts l'hone 71. tf
POST OFFICE DIRECTORY
For
For
week
bollda
For
For
days;
For
For
day;
on
and
Malls Close Going East
Train No. 44, 11 a. m.
Train No. 42, 11 p. m.
days; 6 p. m. Sundays
ys.
Mails Close Going West
Train No. 43, 12:20 p. m
Train No. 41, 11 p. m. week
6 p. in. Situdays and holidays
Malls Close Going South
Train No. 303, 12:20 p. m.
Train No. 301, 11 p. Bt week
6 p. m. Sundays and holidays
IT PAY8 TO ADVERTISE
BRENNANS
CORNER
Opal Fountain
Best Luncheonettes
Hot and Cold Drinks
Served by an
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
carelesslv 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
sprlnx tl has delayed the farim rs In
planting their rrops. but they repon
ii much larger arrentre planted than
usual
W hear that Mrs. Peril Wenilt
. B m . 1 A nL
Rtltt HISH rn, AIISH4S I ilTHT Illlll iwtll
helps, will take pleasure trip to
llellevue They will be gone some
months and we wish them a pleasant
trip.
Misses Hello and Mllle Gregory
nude a business trip to Crawford one
lay last wnk
One hundred and fifty guests look
supper at the II a maker reception on
rhuraday night.
Mm. A. (Iregary will give two
business lots In Helmont to any one
who will put In first class lumber
yiinls and coal sheds.
Carroll TolniHn was in Helmont
and bought another nice horse. He
haw a fine horse ranch near Mars
land.
Ray Hamaker Is here for u car
of horse to ship to his ranch in
Wyoming.
Mrs. A. (iregary of Helmont will
give n lot to any party that will
build a first class hotel on it.
Ie Gregary, agent at Helmont,
made a business trip to Crawford on
last Monday.
Mr, Ferd Wendt, our popular mer
chant has one of the finest aulos
i M tern N. In a ska.
Mr. and Mrs. Peery visited Craw
ford one day Inst week.
Mr. I) T. Porter and his son
.lohnnie were in town Sunday . Mr.
Porter says his crops are nearly all
planted and he is looking for a big
crop.
We hear that R. I). Q. Hamaker
will move to Mot Springs In the near
future. We are all sorry for they
have been in Helmont for many
years.
Mrs. Maude Nichols and husband
and Mrs. Cecil Pierce and husband
wOTS visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Hack
home at Helmont Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Hamaker
from Sioux County were Helmont
visitors Sunday.
Mamacher Mc Henry
Mr. Paul Hamaker and Miss Ma
liel Mcllenry were married May 17
at Chadron then took a short trip to
Hot Springs, S. 1). Miss Mabel la
iiie of the most popular young la-
Alexnmlor nutrias ssld duty is
somethingthstweeisetfromothers. Your
duty to yourself is to take Alks't Contrh
RsKani when you have dip-sented SOSJgfc
or cold. Nothing will give you quicker
snd more permanent relief. Try it. JDoes
not rent sin anything harmful. Mi. .
and l.i.O lxittles st all dealers.
I Cramps
Lw' ache
with
snd stomach
usually relieved
mar !')
This famous remedy seldom fails to
relieve pain, laoth external -and in
ternal. 2ft, .13 and Ml Bottle.
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o STRASBURQER o
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dies of Helmont. Mr. Hamaker Is
a popular young ranchman who ev
ery one respected and wishes well.
Thursday evening their many friends
gave them a surprise reception at,
the home of R. S. Q.. Hamaker. Then
were one hundred and fifty guestt
who took supper, everyone taking
presents. Her silver was elegant
and her glass was fine. Music anc
dancing was had add evi rybody hai
a fine time.
A Good Investment.
W. D. Msgli, s well known merchant of
Whitemound, Win , bought a stork of Cham
berlain's medicines so ss to be sble to supply
them to his customers. After receiving
them he wss himself taken sick and says
that one small bottle of Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera snd Diarrhoea Remedy was worth
more to him than the cost of his entire stock
of these medicines. For sale by all desleis.
Advertisement.
Per sale uy P. E. Holsten.
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Arthur Lore anil wife were at
Mtnatare Tuesday.
Harry Duerr finished the new well
on his farm this week.
Mr. Allen finished a well for Mrs
Klinore.
Mallnda wus well represented it
Alliance this week. The families o
Mr. Graff, Sweeney, and Dunlai
and Mrs. Hubble, Kollln, and Host
and Bertha Huston.
Kdwln Dunlap came up from the
Hitch Saturday.
Geo. (ttirvio moved the house he
purchase off the Ed. Randall pla i
to his Kinkaid this week.
The "Bell"
tiMtL Highway
Tho Boll Telephone
traveler in a few iniiiiitt's
readies points any other
method would take days
to cover.
Two Million
Miles Long
That's the amount of Long Distance
wire in the ureat Hell Telephone
Hi git way, connecting 70,000 Ameri
can cities, towns and villages.
Bell line Rmvk Nearly Everywhere.
NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY
ana t
WILL YOU VISIT
DENVER THIS SUMflER?
Two of the Most Brilliant Pageants of the Year
will be Meld in This City
THE BUNOES TURNF EST, NORTH AMERICAN GYMNASTIC UNION
From JI NK JL'ud to 30th. This occasion will attract German Clubs
and Societies from all parts of the Tnlted States, aggregating
thousands of visitors.
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR TRIENNIAL CONCLAVE, WEEK of AUGUST
11th to lbth. This great conclave, hi Id every three years, Is one
of the world's impressive spect teles The City of Denver has
raised over $100,000 for enterta ning Western people may not
have an opportunity in tho next 25 years with such a short railroad
Journey and at such small cost to see a Knights Templar Coin hue
J. KRIDELBAUGH
Agent, Alliance
L. W. Wakeley, Gen. Passenger Agent, Omaha
All nature is resolved into Life
and Health. We have had this truth
exemplified very decidedly In and
around. Strasburger In the last few
weeks Mrs. Ella E. tiallowell whom
everyone loved who knew her, pass
ed Into the Great Beyond and her
body was placed In the Hallowed
cemetery on the 10th of May. Rev.
Porttr preached an excellent ser
mon. "They will meet us, cheer and
srtet us,
i nose we ve loved, who've gone
before;
We shall find them at the por
tals, Kind our benutiful immortals,
When .ve reach that radiant
shore."
Wc extend our deepest sympathy
o her excellent husband and sons
ami daughters.
Then there followed the death of
Mr. Jos. Hoick, a few miles north of
Si l iishui ... r. Alt liouli t lu ce due
tors attended him Doctors Juren,
ScbOCh and Wilson and did all pos
sible to save his life the Grim Rea
per, Death, had won.
Mr. Hollc was an honest man in
11 his dealings, and strictly attend
ed to his own affairs. Cardinal New
man, the Kjman Catholic, In his
'1ead 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. Hollc leaves an estimable wif
and two splendid boys. May our
kind Heavenly Father EUtae and
direct them.
A young man from Kushville whose
name we could doc learn preached
i good sermon.
After all said and done - Those
Alio have departed ure on the real
side Otitis.
"This life is but an inch long-
then comes miles of eternity," said
(H ero. How we spend eternity Of
pends upon us --wise Is the man or
woman, or boy or girl who prepares
to meet their t.od.
In the Htrasburger district thert
have been a number of additions
this spring. Mrs. Case has a little
case, a daughter. Mrs. Myrtle Mc
Millau, a son, Robert Mc.Mlllun; Mrs
Bessie C. Eukins, a daughter, Isabel
la Anna; Mrs. Lena Eekerle, a boy
I u 11 us Bawrton. And yet we hear
people say there are no "Parsley
dads In this neighborhood. You've
In aid Of the little loy about ICS
years of age, who, like many little
OOyi knew more than their fathers
and mothers combined, when this
little tni-year old boy was told by
n is father to go in and see his
mother and the little baby b rot he
that the doctor brought, treat into
the ruiuii and saw the little brothet
and then came "in and salo o h
father "Had, he hain't got no hair,
and no teeth; I 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
it! d her Sister, Mrs. Milner, an 1
while here purchased several hor
ses and colts from Lotus Wall.
Miss Lamberson and lur father,
he octogena rain homesteader,
wtnt to their homesteads the other
lay, beginning their annual seven
months residi nee on same.
I
Rev. Porter presetted his last ser
mon at Strasburger last Sunday, the
first of June. Those who know a
good preacher and an honest man
'the noblest work of God" one
who trUs to live up to his convic
tions, were very sorry to see him
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 Churchianity, a chur-h
desirous of building up Christ's king
dom. All right minded people re
gret deeply that he and his estima
ble wife left this part of the coun
try. We miss in Mrs. Porter who
is a minister's wife par excellence
her kindly character, and her well
cultivated, sweet voice, which all en
Joyed greatly in the Spade Sabbat li
school last Sunday. To the tender
care of the Divine Being commend
ing them as I hope in their prayers
they will cotnnund us, we bid Kev
Porter and wife and their sweet lit
tie girl and affectionate farewell.
A WngTesn of all the improvement
Cubs and a very united and enjoy
able meeting It was - was held at
Strasburgtr on the 21th ult.. at 11
a. in., I'rts. An. mors !n th. -h ,
uul Mr. Binder secretary. The
president appointed a committee of
five, viz John B. Strasburger, and
Messrs. Ostranflir. Heeler, Dairy ma
ple and Binder, to draft resolutions.
The same was done in twenty uiin
.ifes, and adapted unanimously by an
ippn i iativc audience. Dinner was
served by the Strasburger ladles,
und the visiting bretlurn as well as
lie I'tsiditits enjoyed Silllie hugely
I in. an the dinner, as wel! as the
ladles. Kxcellent suggestions were
made regarding good roads, good
sates. It. K and passenger and also
freight automobiles, -from Survey,
thru Spade and Strasburger to lake
side and Kushville, our ounty seat.
Mr. Mai Karlund, one of our commis
sioners, was kindly mentioned as one
who is desirous of helping this part
of the great county of Sheridan We
hope the good commissioners will
soon visit us, and help us to get bet
ter roads and better gates to Rush
ville and Lakeside and Ellsworth. A
good many taxes are paid in this sec
tion of the county, and all of us of
course know that some of these tax
es ought to be spent here. We
who have been In Alliance and Rush
ville like those cities and would like
to get there more frequently.
GOOD OLD BOY
tlon of the phone directories. Tel
ephone uers desiring any changes
made should notify the telephone
company at once.
Guaranteed Eczema Remedy
The constant itching, burning, red
ness, rash and dlssigreeable effects
of eczema, tetter, salt rheum, itch,
piles and Irritating skin eruptions ca
be readily cured and the skin made
clear and smooth with Dr. Hobson's
Kczema Ointment. Mr. J. C. Kveland
of Bath, III., says: "I had eczema 25
years and had tried everything. All
failed. When I found Dr. Hobson s
Eczema Ointment I found a cure."
This ointment Is the formula of a
physician and has been in use for
years not an experiment. That Is
why we can guarantee it. All drug
gists, or by mall, price 50c. l'felffer
Chemical Co., Philadelphia and St.
Louis.
Advt-lJSMMt.
A WOMAN'S WORK
sometimes reduces her strength to the
depths of weakness her devotion to
household cares prevents sufficient
rest and recreation. Thousands ot
women in this condition find Scott's
Emulsion exactly what they need; it
is predig-ested 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 overcomes tiredness and
nervousness in a marvelous way.
Try a Roosevelt mint julep at the
Bee Hive. Mint shipped direct from
White House mint bed (?).
dvt 2C,tri!2:HJ
$$ GET WISE ADVERTISE $$
To the People of Alliapce
We wish to again call your atten
tion to the fact that we are sole
agents toi this city for Merltol Bile
i Remedy. Our success with this rem
edy has far exceeded our most san
guine expec::Uionfl. Therefore, we
' are pleased to recommend and guar
antee every package of Merltol Pile
Remedy. F. J. BRENNAN.
Advertisement Jun 6-26
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.
The
. WHITE, .
is a real bargain because it is sold at a popular
price t because it gives you the kind of sewing
you delight ins because it will turn out the work
quickly and thoroughly and give you a life time
of satisfactory service; because its improvements
will enable you to do things which can't be done
on any other machine; because it will please you
with its fine finish and 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.
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.
RIDER AGENTS WANTED
EACH TOWN and district to rtdc and exhibit a sample Latest Model
RaitMr" bicycle furnWhedby lis. Our Rider Awnts every whcie are
makln money fast. H rite for full particular ami icu ojer at one.
Hv MONEY REQUIRED unt 11 you receive anil a purine your bicycle.
we snip to (nuM anywnere m me 1 . N. vuiont a rei:: atjmtit In
advance, pir frtiyht. and allow TEN DATsVFNES TRIAL during
which time you may ride thetil-yil" and put It to any test you wl-,h.
Ir you are then not perfectly satisfied or do not wish to keep the til
cycle ship it back to us at our expense aud wu u illm-t lit mttotu cent.
CIATADV DDIPCC We furnish the highest grade bi.'ycles It U
mblUni rniwCa possible i make at one small profit aVove
actual factory cost. You save $10 to IPS middlemen's profits by iViy
liuf direct of us and hn ve tliemunufacturcr'ssuarantee behind your
bicycle. DO NOT BUY a bicycle or a pair of tin's f roui anionr at
aitufrlct until you receive our catalogues audlearu our unheard of
uetiry pri and rrisarluiMi'. Kprcial ofitr.
Villi wll I RF ATnliRUFil '"" r" oor """ -
IUU HILL BE NO I UNIdnCU (.ir n l ituilj ourmrt m...leit
th wimdrfdly low price w can make ym ttn ywar. We wll the b sliest grmim
bicycles f.T tea ruuuey than any other factory. We are satisfied with Sl-t pf .fit
above factory ooat. BICYCLE OS ALERS. y"i l-ao Hell oar bi.-y .-le under .iir
own name l.lat at dO'ible our yrlce. Order Attest the .lay revetveii.
SICONO HAND BICYCLES. Weda aot KK'. . , i.uVi Were .
but ueu'aly bare a niniber on hand taken in trade by our Chtcaco retail tore. These we c r
out primipttyat liricea raDitniE from S3 t BS or BIO. Ih-ecrlpttvu barta)n lleta mailed frea,
ftflACTCB RDAtfEC lns' wtiaela. Imported roller chaina nr. I pedals, pwt. repair
WlfNOIEn 0MVatOl auifeijuipiueatof ad kiouaat hU the regular retallprKtt.
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NEW PHONE DIRECTORIES
The Herald's job department U
preparing to turn out the June edl
moo Hedgethorn Puncture-Proof i
Self-healing TtttAHSSStSSr
48Q
DESCRIPTIONS
The mjrl'Tr retail price of them
nurc u-r win xru you a tnuupie pair Jwt . (iun
with unirr $4M.
NO MORE TROUBLE FROM PUNCTURES
Ball, Yeats or Class will not lot the air out.
A hundred thousand natrs sold last year.
Ma i)e It) all sues, it
is llvelr and easy
riding, very durable snd lined Inside with
a special tjuallly ot rublier, which never he
r.'tues porous and which clones uu small
punctures without allowing sir to escape. They weigh
no more than an ordlnsry tire, the puueture resisting
Qualities lielt.g given by several layers of thin, specially
prepared fabric on the I read. The regular prlcv of these
tires ta tin i. per i htr but for sdverlUlUaf purposes we
are making a spei-ial factory price to the rider of only
St M ix r pair. All orders shiptted same day leit. r is
received We will ahio C. O. I), on approval. You do
not need to pay acent untU you examine and ttud them strictly as represented
We will allow a MSB etiscouat of f per cent tthereby making tlie price $4. SI per pair) If
roa send FULL OASH WITH ORDER and eucloat ihb advertleiueiita. You run no rUk in
8t-iulintf unnWathetirea my berturiitwl at OUt ex.-ne if for any rt&tkon they iivnot
Uufssctorr n t-uwitssUloo. Wt n rt mv j nliabhi mm4 bomj mu louslt ai Mfe uiu tatvak If wem oftL-r
0sUr of themm linso. you wi't Bod tbl tbj win nW teswicr. run fsuUir. t4vr better tswt lonyor .ait lo.fc Awr
mmm any Ur you bvr uswd or tseva at suir rio. kuoa that you will be no writ jMml tlimt ueu M tuit
bgyrtf yoi wtUf it, u2turuptWf. W wsvut you toaeuJ una tril ortler at nm henoo tbia ru.arkat.tti tire odor
or write for i
bU'icsE (-luiixiBsu.t skii.l ruu trlee at abo.it Lalf tl.r uaiial irue
nut wnie uaa oooiai UMiay uu nui ikirr of UTINQ tjlcyci nr a pw r
of tlrvo from auyoue until you kiMw I be bow ami wuuilatrf al uft -r is.- - r ,
tal lo wru . un n i WrllMt '
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Notiesthsthick rubber tr
A ana puncture atnpn"B '
anal D" also rim strip "H"
to prevent rim cutting. This
tiro will outlast sny other
make SOFT, ELASTIC and
EASY RIDING.
price 4.1. tied aJbito
eums or llrea am
DO MOT
mm ouiy m
"sbw i ui.4-iL.rv rr m i nmtiu apLmai aua iriat at I ,e NUecial intruuut.iry
r big Tire aud Sundry t'aU)" .i abitli dtMTiie aua (uoiM all usaaos aal
It eoats ouiy a aoatai to keara eer li. a Wi
J. L. MEAD CYCLE
COMPANY
tue uew and wutauarf ul odaro c are umk
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