The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, November 13, 1913, Image 8

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    ADD MANY NEW BOOK
Mtmberahlp Rotter of Y. M. B. C
It Rapidly Growing Piano
for Organizing Y. M. C. A.
Several sets of new books have re
cently bcetv added to tbo library of
tke Y. M. D. C, -which has ta home
fcl the basement of the Alllanoo Nat
local Bank building. Recent addV
tfoos to tbe library are a fifty vol
ume oet of the Harvard ClaasioA
TWs ! tbe fNe foot shelf of book
packed out by Dr. Eliot. A nine vol
one set of Robert Stevenson's works.
A ton vohime aet of Kipling's work.
A five volume aet of tho worka of
Richard Harding Davis wa donated
t the library by Harry Sttiman and
a throe volume aet of the worts of
John Fox was a too donated by him.
Another aet Is a Synopols of the Blr
We In three volume. In addition to
the above Mat there are twenty-four
lata novels.
The Y. M. B. C. now has a total
of strty-nine members, moat of whom
attend the meetings Quite regularly.
They have the piano which they
woo In the 8tearn8-NorUn contest,
aad the rooms are Quite nicely
equipped.
Want to Organize Y. fA. C. A.
State Secretary J. P. Bailey, of
Omaha, will be in Alliance next
week for the purpose of organizing
local Y. M. C. A. The petition
which are now out have a total of
over HO names of people who have
pledged themselves to become act
ive members if a Y. M. C. A Is or
ganized. It will take 200 names.
The support of every business man
Is needed by this organization.
The Y. H. B. C. meets every
Thursday evening. All members are
requested to attend and help In the
Y. M. C. A. campaign.
DEATH OF WESTERN PIONEER
RETURN FROM HUNTING TRIP
Every time Sulzer drinks out of
that lvolng cup It will show hdm the
Image of the Tiger's tall.
Well Known Chadron Man Succumbs
to Typhoid-Pneumonls Follow
ing Long Illness; Fun
eral to Bo Friday
Monday evenln Claud D. Rice re
ceived a telegram from Chadion In
forming btm that hie brother in-law,
C. It. VVeller, was-expected any mo
ment to breathe Ms last. This morn
ing he received ' another message
bearing the sad Intelligence that .Mr.
Wetler passed away at 4:10 o'clock
thlfl morning. Mr. and Mra. C. D.
Rtce and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Rice
will leave on 43 tomorrow for Chad
ron going via Crawford. It la ex
pected that tbe funeral will be held
Friday afternoon. It being necea
aary to wait for relatives from the
cast.
C. H. Weller was one of the pion
eers of northwestern Nebraska and
had a host of friends in this sec-J
tarn. He homeateaded in Sheridan
county about the year 1886 or 1886.
In the early days he engaged in
buying live stock and wae prominent
kn the Stock Growers Association.
For many years last past he resided
In Chadron. where he engaged In
the saloon business. During his
last illness he was attended by hla
wife'a mother, Mrs. Jennie Rice of
Alliance, who to a trained nurse.
Mr. Weller has been In poor
health the last six years, owing to
a complication of diseases. About
tesi days ago typhoid-pneumonia set
in, culminating ta his death.
In addition to the relatives above
mentioned, there will probably be a
number of other Alliance peoule In
attendance at the funeral.
Wia Lalng, of Chicago, Joe L.
Wentover and Chae Feaglns, of Al
liance, returned Tuesday evening
from a four days' hunting trip on the
big Ankeny ranch In the hills. They
were the guests of Mr. Haneur, man
ager of the ranch, while there. The
boys killed nine geese and about
fifty ducks. Chase says hie six-cylinder
auto, "Bear Ketcher," made the
trip home in two hours and forty
three minutes, breaking the record.
Madison, Wis.,
Jan. 1, 1913.
M. D. Reynolds says:
This is to certify that I have been
a great sufferer from Rheumatism
siwe 1894. Contracted the diseaee
while working with enow plow on
the railroad. For several years I
have been- obliged to use crutches a
great part of the time. Having us
ed three boxee of the Merttol Rheu
matism Powders, I have thrown
away the crutches and am now al
most fully recovered. It certainly
has done wonders tor me ana i
heartily recommend dt.
M. D. Reynolds.
MEETING WAS CALLED
BUT NONE ATTENDED
They Make Yon Feel Good.
Tho plfrMantpurgativo effect produced by
Chamberlain's TabUU and tho healthy con
dition of body and mind which they create
make one feel Joyful. For sale by all deal
ers. Advertisement.
A meeting of the Box Butte Coun
ty Fair Association was called for
Tuesday evening. Only a very small
portion of the officers attended and
nothing was done.
AN ALLIANCE DRUGGIST
HAS VALUABLE AGENCY
II. Thiele, druggist, has the Alli
ance agency for the simple mixture
of buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc.,
known as Adlerlka, the remedy
which became famous by curing ap
pendicitis. This simple remedy has
powerful action aad drains such sur
prising amounts of old matter Dram
tbe body that JUST ONE DOSE re
lieves sour stomach, gas on the atom
aoh and constipation almost IMME
DIATELY. The QUICK action - of
Adler-1-ka is astonishing.
LEGAL ADVERTISING
Statement of tho Ownership, Marv
agement. Circulation, Etc.,
of The Alliance Herald, published
weekly at Alliance, . Nebraska, re
quired by tbe Act of August 24.
1912.
Name of Post-office address
Editor, John W. Thomas, Alliance.
Nebr.
Business Manager, Lloyd C. Thomas,
Alliance, Nebr.
Publisher, Herald Publishing Co., Al
liance, Nebr.
Owners:
Belle M. Thomas, Alliance, Nebr.
John W. Thomas, Alliance, Nebr.
J. Carl Thomas, Alliance, Nebr.
Lloyd C. Thomas, Alliance, Nebr.
Known bondholders, mortgagees, and
other security holders, holding 1 per
cent or more of total amount of
bonds, mortgagee, or other securi
ties:
F. E. Holaten, Alliance. Nebr.
Meraenthaler Linotype Co. New
York, N. Y.
LLOYD C. THOMAS.
Sworn to and subscribed before
me this 1st flay of October, 1913.
EUGENE BURTON,
(Seal) Notnrv Puhllo
(My commission expires July 8,
IV IX).
Notice to Creditors
State of Nebraska,
Box Butte County, bs.
In the Matter of the Estate of
John Schneider, deceased.
I, 1. A. Berry, County Judge of
Box Butte county, Nebraska, hereby
notify all persons having claims and
demands against the estate of John
Schneider that I have set and an
pointed the 20th day of May, 1914,
at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at the
County Court room, In Alliance, for
the examination of all claims against
the estate of said decedent with a
view to their allowance and pay
ment. All persona Interested as creditors
of said estate will present their
claims to me at said time, or show
cauBe for not so doing, and In case
any claims are not so presented by
said time they shall be forever bar
red. This notice shall be served by pub
lication thereof for four consecutive
weeks in the Alliance Herald, a
newspaper published In Alliance, pri
or to. the day of hearing.
Given under my band and the seal
LEGAL ADVERTISING
of said court this 8th day of Nov.,
laid.
L. A. BERRY.
(Seal) County Judge.
nov!3-4t-340-2971
Serial No. 012733.
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior. U. 3.
Land Office at Alliance, Nebraska,
Nov. 8. 1913.
Notice is hereby given that
HENRY E. FISHER,
of Alliance, Nebraska, who, on Nov.
25, 1910, made Homestead Entry,
SeriaU No. 012733, for 8W SE4,
SH SWVi, Sec. 3, Nft Sec. 10. Ntt
NB, Nft NWV4 of Section 11,
Township 23 North, Range 50 W. of
6th Principal Meridian, has filed no
tice of Intention to make Final
Three Year Proof, to establish claim
to the land above described, before
ltegister and Receiver, U. S. Land
Office, at Alliance, Nebraska, on
the 8th day of January, 1914.
Claimant names as witnesses:
George H. Hageman. P. S. Mailey.
James Jacobs, Walter Vogle, all of
Alliance, Nebraska.
W. W. WOOD. Register.
nov!3-7t-339-2964
t I r .Aj. fkMa Inn rVl ft t9 m i
prominent Hemlngford business man.
and Joe Kuhn, a popular Hemlng
ford young man who has a ranch 1st
eastern Wyoming, were married at
8 o'clock a. m. Tuesday at the hona
of the bride's parents.
The couple came down to Alliance
this afternoon to have their photo
taken by the Alliance Art Studio,
They will make their home on the
Wyoming ranch.
Serial No. 06361.
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior. U. S
Land Office at Alliance, Nebraska,
wnv. 8, 1913.
Notice Is hereby given that
ELIZA S. BROWN,
of Alliance, Nebr., widow of Charles
Brown, deceased, who, on February
7, 1907, made Homestead Entry No.
11706, Serial No. 06361. for SEU.
SE4 NE4, SW4, Sft NW. NW
4 NW of Section 33. Township 22
North, Range 48 W. of 6th Principal
Meridian, ' has filed notice of inten
tlon to make Final Five Year Proof,
to establish claim to the land above
described, before Register and Re
ceiver, U. 8. Land Office, at Alli
ance, Nebraska, on the 20th day of
December, 1913.
Claimant names as witnesses:
H. E. Boon, of Alliance, Nebraska,
William C. Brown, or Alliance, Ne
braska, Fred O. Blain, of Alliance,
Nebraska, William Varley, of Olem
an, Nebraska.
W. W. WOOD, Register.
novl3- -338-2953
HEMINGFORD COUPLE
IS MARRIED TODAY
JOIN THE "UNIVERSAL CLUB"
fftfVA TAW'T TtTYCATfc .1
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Prepare to
enjoy its exhila
rating frosts by
making your blood rich,
pure and active to pre
vent colds, grippe
and rheumatism.
Good blood prevents sickness
and Scott's EmulsionvriU energize
your blood and create reserve
strength to endure changing
seasons.
Scott's Emulsion is not an
experiment but has served humanity
faithfully for forty years; it contains
the purest cod liver oil free from
alcohol or stupefying drugs.
Scott's Emulsion is nature's
greatest blood-maker and furnishes
the elements necessary for body
warmth, rich blood and healthy
circulation.
Shan alcoholic iutitatt and demand
(As gtnoin Scott 'a Emulsion
AT ANY DRUO STORE 1J-7J
. U.uawn.U.IJMS.MiUIJl.l
Sidney Lanier, the poet, the Christian, the greatest flute player of
all time, said this: "To make a home out of a household, given the
raw materials to-wit, a wife, children, a friend or two and a house
two other things are necessary. These are a good fire and Music
And inasmuch as we can do without the fire half the year, I may say
Music is the one essential."
Gome Tomorrow With Five Dollars
And Come With the Expectation of Having one of These
Hagnificent Pianos or Player-Pianos Sent Home
Come to our store in Alliance tomorrow: Tuck a five dollar
bill in your pocket before starting. And come with the expect
ation of beginning right then and there to win one of these
fine pianos.
You will be surprised-agreeably surprised. We expect you to
be. For you will see a piano, which In design, in finish,
In tone, and In action will equal-Zf not surpass-those of
your friends and neighbors which cost three hundred and fifty
to three hundred and seventy-five dollars; and even up to
four hundred dollars!
We don't care how skeptical you may be. You will see that
these instruments are the biggest kinds of bargains at the
price ($248.75), to say nothing of the many other advant
ages you get in the plan through which they are now being
sold.
You will see that these are just the kind of pianos you have
been picturing in your mind for any home. You will see at a
glance that these instruments will grace your home. That they
will correspond with any modern room, it matters not how
beautifully appointed.
In fact, you will be so delighted with them that you will be
Irresistibly compelled to select one tor your very own.
The Whole Proposition Gone Over Again
In order that you will know this whole proposition Just as well
as we know k, we will go over It again.
First, we are going to sell three hundred pianos for two hund
red and forty-eight dollars and seventy-five cents each, which under
the USUAL METHODS of selling sell at three hundred and fifty dot-.
lars each.
Instead of selling them on REGULAR TERMS of twenty to
twenty-five dollars down and ten, twelve, fifteen dollars a month,
you pay BUT FIVE DOLLARS aa an initial payment and the re
mainder at the rate of ONLY ONE DOLLAR and 'TWENTY-FIVE
CENTS A WEEK and the piano is sent to your home AT ONCE.
A joint guarantee, signed by both the manufacturer and ourselves,
is handed to you IN WRITING, which guarantees the material and
workmanship of the piano for five years from the day you make
your purchase.
You oan get YOUR MONEY BACK at the end of thirty days
trial of the piano If you wish.
At the end of the first year's use of the piano, should you wish,
YOU CAN EXCHANGE IT for any other new piano we sell of equal
or greater value. This gives you a whole year to fully satisfy your
self, that the piano is all you wish it to be.
And, Bhould you die before all of your payments have been
made, all future or unpaid payments WILL BE CANCELLED VOL
UNTARILY. If you wish, you need not take the full one hundred and ninety
five weeks time In which to pay for your piano. YOU MAY PAY
IN LESS TIME. This is wholly optional ON YOUR ' PART. But
for each and every week you DO shorten the life of your agree
ment, you can earn a CASH dividend or GASH premium of fifteen
cents.
Included, without extra charge, are a late style scarf and stool
to match tbe plana
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE
ALLIANCE, NEBR.
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