IP WOMEN ONLY KNEW REAL ESTATE CHANGES HANDS rWH H f 1 YYea rV r 7T a iiii i i i i i ii w in ,.. i I . r ANGORA PEOPLE WEDDED XMAS I Mr. Sotha laat Sunday evening. The Mclaughlin boys have been Angora Young Woman and Ranch man Wedded in Denver on Chrlatmae Day (By Herald Correspondent.) very busy the past few weeks trap ping munkrata. Quite a crowd of boy a attended the dunce at Mr. McLaughlin's the other night, but tut they did not AMOORA. Nebr., Jam 2. A wed- bring their partner wkh. them the look place In Denver CbrWnaa few girl that were there were kept Any In which the people of Ajipora buy dancing until morning. Aaave much lntereat, the bride being Mr. and Mm. Schotte were callera Ulm Ebther Qlau, one of our highly at the home of Mr. Stafford Sunday evteetned young ladles. The bride- afternoon. croum ia Mr. Caah M. Dove, a pram- What a Heap of Happlneee It Would I List of Recent Transaction Show Improvement In Real Estate Market Value Bring to Alliance Homes with an Hard to do housework aching back. HrlDRS you hours of misery at lei sure or at vork. If women only kuew the cause that Packache pains often come from weak kidneys, Twould nave much needles woe. Donn'a Kidney Pills are for weak kidney, Read what an Alliance citizen taent young rancher whoBe home Is LATE8T 'NEWS FROM BINGHAM a4 Lynn, A inLnlater of the Method- 1 tot faith pronuonced the word that Schafenberg Brings Home South Da united the hearts of the young cou- kota Bride. Brammer Stock pie. The bride waa gowned to a Mrchandiae Sold staple yet dainty drew of white , , , Hk with an overdrew of whtte cblf- BINGHAM, Nebr., Jan. 8. Mr. and Ion. while the bridegroom wore Mrs. C. H. Anderson went to AM milt of dark blue. Mrs. Dove Is the a0ce Moday returning Tuesday. Uuhter of Mr. and "Mrv II. A, The movlng picture ahow at BIdk Olau, and a young lady of many nam WM weu attended, aad everyone lovable traits. Mr. Dove la the son WR9 wsU pleased with the pictures, of Mr. and Mrs, O. A. Dovo, and a Mr; ttnd MrB Burton' two sons young man well known, la Angora, wno ha?e Dwm Bpenung tbolr vaca He 1 of frank and genial dlsposl- Uon- at homJ Jh0 Jagt tWQ Mon and his friend are numbered returDed to Uacoa Sunday to re fcy those who know him. It I need- thfll Mudleg. w X,M" - Klmep urammer has sold his gen- IM people are wuu rur. ir. mercnanlte) Btock io c H- An Dove. The happy yrn couple are derwQ- Mp, AndeMM1 m take po. at Cairo visiting Mr Dove, old bWmma anul Am TttAa will hA t t , ' ' , ' Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Fosdick spent borne to their many friends at Lynn x. ... . ... A . , . - . . I New Years with home folk at Mul- m... J miu Kiierairk returning to Bingham Monday. lut h anntrwemimt of Thro U1 bl ekaUn ber marriage. whkfa took place Dec. t,h Boland".. west of Binham, 2 at Comatock. Nebr. The bride- D"lu,T,V. u,Kl"" i - it ni wt.l Roy Vllley left home Monday to fAJUUl TO 1 J i a is a iioiu va I rvUle. Mrs. Hein has an uwuaHy fiPn1 tb re of tne wlth r ri-w it. Armm sister, Mrs. James Murphy, at vhoHe heartiest congratulation are Douglas, Wyo. Jiert Schaieivberg, who went to Mrs. Kruger gave a surpriee party barter, 8. Dak., a few weeks ago, Monday night in honor of her dautfh- urprll his many friend by re- ter Grace eighteenth birthday. A- turning yesterday with a bride. The fcout twenty-five of the younger set DO"8 welcomed him back lat., night were present and all report a most pith a big chivirl. eajoyahle time. Miss Grace receiv ed many uucful and pretty reminders of the event J u. . . - .. . , Reported by J. D. Emerlck, Bonded Abstracter, Alliance, Nebr. The following list of real estate transfers shows the transactions fil ed in Box Butte county during the month of December. It shows that the market for real estate is Improv ing and a good prospect for the com ing year. United States to Thomas Butler, NEli 10-25-51. Patent eavs: I Mr O K. IUlv. 322 K. Dakota t. V. 8. to JacoD liamace. sw'4 - I a ik a a Alliance, Nebr., says: "I can highly ""env- recommend Down's Kidney pills to all JJ. S. to' Adalbert Melmer, NE14 sufferers from kidney complaint, as 23 27 52, Patent. 1 have used them on a number of j, g. to Henry 8. Brenaman, SW occasions with good results." I u 27-2S-47, Patent. wnen your uacs is mme ite- lJt g t0 lMr9 ot Elizabeth Keane, member the name." Don t simply siSWU SKy 12 28-1, Patent. uncuy lor uoan s r.mney n.is, tne 8W 13 EV4 NE!4SWi4, SVi SWU 14 SRiiSEU 15. nil 25-52. euy oacKen oy nonie testimony. uc I papn an sieres. foster-Aiuuurn uo., rrops. Buffalo, N. Y. Jan 8-1 6may7-14seit3-10 llcrinan J. Gresser to Frank F. Du- RAILROAD MAN mont. SK'i 8 24-49 and NWVi 26-25- U. 8. to Olive II. Helm, NVi 21- 27-50 and SE'.i 35-27-62, Patent. That Awful Pain Removed ..By Eating at.. The White Front Cafe Having secured the services of the famous French cook, Cloud von I)e Spence of Denver, we are now prepared to give you anything in the line that can possibly be had in the city. Special dinners on Sunday with neat, clean, private stall, where you can visit while you eat. We solicit your business. My kitchen is open for inspection at all times, es pecially to ladies who wish kitchen information and rcceipes of anything prepared in a kitchen, which will be cheerfully given on request. DIES IN OREGON 49, !1.2Ih). Elizabeth Oasseling to Henry Gas Former Well Known Alliance Man apUno- nnrliv n In N'Wt: R.2S-49. Went West for Health. At sou a u: ... ii.... v I -..jr . M,il.l1eton to Antr.n l'hrln SKl 19-2fi-fil. J7B Tnk !.. . , j I uu" W" viiriiioyeu tosi,,nH (imokxhlor t., A U. Mid uy xne nurnngion in Aiiwne as a dtet SKi l9.2H.5, $6(M)o. went to I'ortlftiKl, Oregon, a short swu i7.2R.m 12 2n Margaret Curry to Benjamin E. lrJinun XKU l.9i.ra tl lnn iijt who were wim j3 nit l tne LATEST NEW8 OF NORTHPORT lUtt est Happenings In Busy Lit tle U. P. Town (By Herald Correspondent.) A. CL S toner ie on the sick ilite week. Mtoa Roae Sherlock la visittnA friends in Mi nut are. Mm. 1. I.. GhamberB a e'nJovinir a Ttolt from her parents. Mr. and Mrs. NORTHPORT, Nebr., Jan. 1. As Duncan, from Denver. bury Whltaker, teacher at Lakeside A dance at the Stoner hull New to vWUn in Nort,hiHrt duriug vaca- Tear's nlelit wtu one of the social ttol1 vents of the week. Mr- c- E- Vernon, aw ompanieil by The vttiuur folks had a vktlne nar- uer otIier, Mrs. Mary Coleman, re ty Thursday afternoon on the Bood- tu,nHl httm Saturday. ry lake north of town. Harry Wllliama, fireman on the O. A. Dove was a business visitor bw,t trHii t00 a little trip to mi nrldcettort Tuesdav i unu riaiw, ami tnere on tnur8iay Mr. ami Mrs. A. O. Stoner went GLOUD von DE SPENCE WHITE FRONT CAFE time ko for his health, died last week. . He went west with his fam- time of his death. Declous was well liked and had a great many acquaintances here. An Ideal Woman'a Laxative Manford E. Tuttle to Kllpatrlck Brothers. SWVi ,13, K'a. KViSWVi. S W14SWU 14, SBUSBli 15, all 25- 52. $2,240. J. R. Roberts to J. A. Garner, NW ,i 17-26-48, $7,200. Gustave A. Wlckstorm to John I lenderson, lA)t 4 of Sec. 3-24 62, $1. Otto D. Iaumen to Marius Laur- K. Who wants to take salts, or castor oil, when there Is nothing better than Dr. King"s New Life Pill for nil bowell troubles. They act genUy senf NW,4 18.25-r.O. $1,000. ana naturally on the stomach and uver. mmiuiate ami regulate your Greene. WU 2-2C49. east of tr.u k. SI. ow, ami ione up tne enure ays- Untoln UlIU Co. to William Mtt- U tem. 1 nee -;.c. At an aruKKists. II. I chell. Lot 10 and 11. Blk. 9. Second nucKlen c t o., Philadelphia or St. Addition to Alliance, $250 Acheson. Lots 4 and 5. Blk. "M" Ne- "URTS BOY'S HAND I braska Ad.Ution to Alliance. $1,330 a.u, B u.rTTrr. . A K. M. Martin, Co. Treaa., to John ii : J HCAOACHC I bwliiiMaalailMli. I 31 to Alliance Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Orr returned Wednesday after several weeks vis It with relative In eastern Nebras- aba. Miss Meryl Harmon went to Bridgeport Wednestlay. V(t. and Mrs. Roy Austin of Lynn were irueats at the home of G. A. Dove Tuesday. NEWS ABOUT KINKAID PEOPLE Herald Correspondent Sends Nice List of Happenings In the ' ... , Klnkaid District i Mr. and . Mrs. Schotte were .callers t 'the home of Mrs. Rodger one day last week. Alare crowd attended the dance at Mr. Fit r-fcerald's last Friday night and everybody reported a good time. Mrs. Rodgers and daunhttr Verna returned to Alliance yesterday -after-Boon. They have been visiting out at the ranch for the past two weeks. Miss Pearl Penrimm waa a caller at' Mr. Blrkt-l's last Sunday evening. The RodKerH Imys were callera at of iut week was married to Frieda Shoots. The newly wedded couple intend to make their home in North port. The new branch line pas North port and Gering is a busy one. Sat urday h double-header pulled Into this city wkh '5fi cars of beets and four cars of merchandise. THEDFORD SWEPT BY FEARFUL FIRE Early Morning Blaze Destroys Prop erty Valued at $12,000, Par tially Insured (By Herald Correspondent.) THEDFORD. Nebr., Jan. 2. A fire that started lu John Murphy's black smith shop at 4 o'clock this morning burned ; four buildings. Murphy's blacksmith shop, Tom Shanley'a pool haM. Ir. Overm;Mts'.. drug store and J. H.' FVard's general merchan dtee store. The total loss waa about $12,000, onily partially covered by ra- The buildinxa will be replaced at once. A furious gale blowing from the north saved the whole towu, as there Is no meiins of fighting fire. by Explosion of Dynamite Cartridge Monday I'aul Powell, son of L. C. Powell, living two miles north of Alliance,! had his haml badly injured Monday noon while on hla way to school with another boy. The boys had secured a dynamite 'cartridge and wanting to have Borne fun, fastened It to a fence post, and Paul put a match to It. The cartridge exploded, badly lac crating the hand. Dr. Bowman at tended him. The doctor states that the boy will be able (o use the hand. Wonderful Cough Remedy Dr. Kins'a New Discovery is known everywhere its the remedy which will surely stop a counh or cold. D. P Lawttou of Kldson, Tenn., writes: "Dr 0'Keefe, Lot 4. Blk. 27, Orig. Town of Alliance, Treas. Tax. Deed. Mary E. Ifunhes to Fred G. Blain, It 16, Duncan's North Side Resi dence Tructs, $400. , F. M. KnJght to Harry T. Pilch ard, liOts 4 and . Blk.-2, Snedeker's Addn. Alliance, $80. Benjamin E. Johnson to Margaret Curry, Lots 4-5-6-7-8 9, Blk. 32, Hem- Ingford, $1,000. Daniel J. O'Keefe to John Ander son, Iits 0-10-11-12, Blk. 8, Iteming- ford. $2,500. James Graham to Jennie Graham, lA)t 3, Blk. 2, Forest Sub-Addition to Duncan's North Side Residence Trks. Alliance, $1. Enoch Boyer to Fred Rehder, Lot , Blk. 7, Wyoming Addition to Alli ance, $2,300. Julia M. Broome to .1. A. Lore, Hot. mmmf mmiwtw. 4mf itw4.J, m ncti(. Eurnt Pia tnr.'S ill nmn4 by.Mlwimlay Hid. flaw .M iimmi 1 fmmm wU w. W Cu.m 'T' Sim QucHt. Martljp, ramnlr, mi ffMM m EYES TESTED GLASSES FITTED EYE STRAIN RELEASED CROSS EYES STRAIGHTENED E. C. DRAKE Registered Optometrist Over Miller Brothers' Cigar Store, Alliance Natl. Bank Bldg ALLIANCE NEBRASKA IE -1L IDE 31 KIiis New Dlttcovery in the most . . .... ,i. 11 ii , , JliOt la, Blk. lf, Original Town. Alli- wonderful cough, cold and throat and 1 .... I uns-f Sz:iO lung niediclne I ever sold iu my store. It ean't be beat. It sells without any trouble at all. It needs no guarantee." 11 his is true, be cause Dr. King's New Discovery will relieve the most obstinate of coughs and colds. Lung troubles quickly helped by its use. You should keep a bottle In the houue at all times for all the members of the family. 50c and $1.00. All Druggists or by mall. II. E. lVucklen. & Co., Phila delphia or St. Louis. ance, $250. Frank Fowler to Fannie Balding, Lots 11-12, Blk. 2, Lots 6-7-12 13 14, Blk. 3, Lot 7, Blk. 4, Lots 1-2-6 9-13- 1415, Blk. 5. Lots 2-3-4-5-8-!i-10,12.13, 14, Blk. 6, Lots 1-2 9 10-11-12 13-14,li5, Blk. 7, Lots 3-4-9-1 1-12-13-14-15.16, Blk 8, ttnd 'Lots 1-2-3-4 6-7-8-9,10.11,12,13, 14, Blk. 9, First Addition. South Al liance, $1. Fannie Balding to Jes8 Balding Fowler, same lots and blocks as a- bove, Fjrst Addn. S. Alliance, $1. WILLIS GENTLE BREAKS LEG Horse Falls on Well Known Ranch man South of Town. Same Accident to Powers While driving cattle on the l"ow ri ranch, eighteen miles southwest of Alliance, the lforse ridden by Wil lis Gentle fell ou him and broke his Jeej Just above the ankle. Br. Coy ey was railed and set the leg, after which Mr. Gentle was removed to bis booue cue mile away. Mr. Gentle was In Alliance at the time the accident happened and was' called home by phone. She left M the noon train today. Mr. Gentle ku a large number of cattle and ther stock on the ranch. Johnny Powers bad bis leg broken ne month ago in exaotly the same manner In the same place.' lie (s laid up tJL tbVmacli" ' ' Garretson Studio . ; RUMER BLOCK 25 PHOTOS 35c 1 A short time only, so come soon and do not miss this chance. ' These Photos are every bit as good as a large picture, and you get five poaitions instead of one ss in the larger photos. 25 PHOTOS 35c Fred C. Garretson PHOTOGRAPHER Over titollrlng'a Dry Goods Store Advertise in The Herald the pa per the people read. ' " ' " " Any Suit, Coat or Dress in the House ...ON... SATURDAY $13.95 Values up to $35.00 Horace Bogue Store A Word From McKelvie S. R.McKeltie.pub lishr of The Ne braska Farmer, has beta so successful in bla buxli.eb that UU Statements about farm paper should be giveu careful con sideration. He says: "first ot all, a farm paper should be practical aud de pendable. "Second, It should be so free from un clean advertising (patent medicine. liquor, etc.) that every member of the family can read it. "Third, It ahould stop when the time la out "Fourth, it ahould sell at the lowest possible cash price without the use f premiums. Mr. McKelvie has brought The Ne braska Farmer "Nebraska's Real Farm Paper" up to its) present high standard by observing thins policies. HIS DECEMBER HALF PRICE Or KKtt The regular subscription price is 11.00 per year In advanee. But we are authorised to announce that, dur ing DECEMBER ONLY, any reader f this paper who will clip this notice and send it to Tne Nebraska Farmer , Lincoln, Nebraska, with $1.00, will receive The Nebraska Farmer every week for TWO FULL, TEARS. This is certainly a bargain. . Pont fall U I to accept tt. hsL As an Exchange Grows the Operating Expense of Each Telephone increases As the number of telephones In an exchange increases, the value of the service to each sub scriber is enlarged. Two connected telephones would permit each .subscriber to talk to but one other. Six connected telephones would permit each to talk to five others giving five times the service to each subscriber and necessitating five times the operating labor for each tele phone. Thus, in a given ratio, the value of the serv ice to each subscriber increases as the number of telephones increase; and the operating ex pense of each telephone in the exchange in creases in like proportion. This is one reason why tflefhone service akvays costs more in the large towns. NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY Acme Coal $4.75 CASH TON LOTS DELIVERED ROWAN & WRIGHT PHONE 71 LetUsDtyYburJobWork