The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, April 09, 1914, Image 4

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THE ALLIANCE HERALD
JOHN W. THOMAS, Editor
Lloyd C. Thomas, City Editor
' Published every Thursday by( '
THE HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY
... Incorporated
Lloyd C. Thomas, President J. Carl Thomas, Vie Proa-
John W. Thomas, Secretary
Entered at tha post office at
through tho mills as seooad-class
Subscription price, $1 50
TIIUKflDAY.
LOCAL ITEMM
From Tuesday's Dally:
Ralph and. Myrtle Hoppins of
Hemlngford re In Alliance today.
W. A. Miller of Crawford U visit
tag In Alliance.
Mrs. John Kelnsella of Hemtng
tonl is visiting friends bore.
O. T. Betta of Marslana Is a busi
ness caller in the city today.
Chss. K. Murphy and U. W. Hu
Biakor, Lakeside resldeata, are Alli
ance visitors.
The Drake Hotel purchased a
ftorse for the bus yesterday from
Gregg Bon. They are now driving
a team of well matched roans.
Ruth W. Moore arrived Sunday
from Beatrice Nebr., and has taken
a position wlio. the Iloreoe Polite
tore.
Mrs. Samuel Graham who has
been visiting Miss Delia M. Reed In
Alliance since Friday, returned to
feer homo In Hemlngford today.
Verne Musser has rented the old
Commissary building and will put In
a new plumbing shop, lie will be
ready for business about May 1.
J. P. Jensen of Hemlngford trans
acted business In Alliance today.
John Jellyneck, county assessor,
was in Alliance yesterday on busi
ness In connection with hit office.
A suit to quiet title lo certain real
estate was filed In district court this
morning. Emmett J oh noon is
Blalntlff in the case. Edna L.
tnw
and
William T. Johnson are the defend
ants. Attorney B. F. GHman Is rep
resenting the plaintiff.
Miss Delia Reed, com
tendent, has recovered fresa
attack of tonsllltls contracted last
week while out visiting schools In
ierday was tho first day 4e bos been
able to be at her office since Friday.
A. Hanson, a traveling s'alosman
from Chicago, Is boosting his wares
to the Alliance merchants today,
n. L. navrn of Lead. . D.,
v,ho'
Iihs been In Alliance for a few days!
ou business, has returned to his
borne.
W. M. Ioder.ee, a prominent ranch
nan of Hox Null county, is transact
inn business I" Alliance tolay.
MrB. A. Hartley, who lives eleven
miles northpRft of town, an old
friend and nelehbor of Mrs. A. Cur
ry, spent Monday with Mrs. Curry.
James FeujrlnB went to Denver to
day, lie will be tone about a week
r two. He was accompanied by Roj
Salisbury of Upton, Wyoming.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Hayes of Ger
ing. Nebraska, are visiting In Alli
ance. Miss Ina IMlwood returned from
Gordon, Nebr., where she has been
attending a short session of srt
school and visiting friends.
Tom Rowland, an Alliance fireman
rime down from Marsland where he
Is stationed temporarily, to vote. He
returned to Maryland today.
From Wediit-vlu)' Dally:
Alex Muirlie.td of Hemlngford is
spending a couple of days In the city.
I F. McCarthy, a rancher from
Orlando, is in Alliance.
The clearing sale at Essay's con
tinues until April 25.
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Henry Shrlnck, a rancher from
near Marslund, is In Alliance today.
J. I. Da: j , trainmaster at Sterling,
Is In Alliance today.
Heber Moid, a prominent stock
man of Central City, Nebr., is In Al
liance on business.
M. II. Hoop and Roy Buchanan of
Dalton. Nebr.. are in Alliance for a
abort visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bteastbom-
yer of the Spade rsncb are shopping
In Alliance.
Earl Mallery Is in Omaha where
he was summoned to serve on the
fan I Jury.
Some remarkable money saving
ppor:uu!:ies at Essay's clearing
ale. Pboue 789.
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Widj Ola Uurmood, stenographer
la f5-i't. Weidenhamer's offioa. la 111
todaj . . , . .
. .Mi. Kenuedy of El'-sworth '. vis
iting at the home of Mrs. Clyde
Smith.
C. Moslsr, R. A. Westover, Mm.
Shane and Mlsa Stoop, are among
Lakeaida people who are in Allianoa.
Henry Shlmek, a prominent ranch
Alliance, Nebraska, for transmission
matter.
per year In advance
APRIL 9, 1914
er, from near Hemlngford, Is lo Alli
ance today.
Abbie R. Lelthoff of Crawford
came to Alliance yesterday to accom
pany her daughter home from the St.
Agnes academy.
Attorney C. V. Oilman of Montovl
Wisconsin, is In Alliance visiting his
brother, Attorney B. F. Gllraaa Mr.
Oilman was resident of Box Butte
county for several years during the
early days. He left Alliance about
twenty years ago.
Lieutenant C. C. Rldgeway, com
mander of the militia company at
Sheridan, Wyoming, stopped In Alli
ance a few hours today, while on his
way to Cheyenne, Wyoming.
Mrs. E. A. Partridge of Denver is
visiting at the home of her niece,
Mrs. R. E. Knight in Alliance. She
Is on her way home' from Pennsyl
vania where she has been spending
the winter.
Special prices on all staple groc
eries at Essay's during the big clear
ing sale.
Mrs. J. A. Wolverton returned to
day from a short visit in Omaha. She
was accompanied by Mrs. Oedsell
and family of Des Moines, Iowa. bi
will make a visit at the vVlvcrton
home.
Paul Crawford, a resident of Box
Butte county for a number of years,
Is loading a car of horses and house
hold goods, which he will ship to
night to Abbey, Sask., Canada, where
he has taken a homestead,
Kxoelleat for Stomach Trouble.
"Chamberlain's Tablets are juat fine for
etomach trouble," writes Mrs. G. C. Dunn,
UPerln- Arnold. Pa, "I was bothered with this com
plaint for some time and frequently had bit-
severe ou ,tUcv. chamberlain's Tablets aflb.-ded
me srsat relief from the firm, and since Uk
ing one bottle of them I feel like a different
Maine Republicans to Meet
Augusta, Me., April 8. The ad
vance guard of delegates has arrived
in the city for the Republican state
f onventiou, which will meet here to-
morrow with Congressman John A,
I'eters presiding. The convention
will adopt a platform and make pre
liminary plans for the coming state
campaign. The state end congress
ional nominations will be made at
the Juno primaries. Governor
Haines, who Is serving his first term,
i-j so far the only Republican who
has announced his candidacy for the
gubernatorial nomination.
Mcrilol UheiiinatlNn Powder
The unusually large sale of this
remedy Is the best evidence we could
offer you to prove its merit. It Is
made of effective Ingredients, and
la guaranteed to give permanent re
lief for rheumatism. We will glad
ly show you the formul aand explain
Its merits to you. F. J. Brennan,
local agent.
For Easter
New Waists in Voile, $1.50
Dorothy Dodd Slippers
$3.50, and $4.50
Moline hats, 3.50 to $10.00
Phoenix Silk Hose, 75c
Inland Gloves, 1.50 to $1.65
Warner, Gossard, Nemo,
Redfern Corsets,
$1.00 to $5.00
The Horace
MAY lOOATK IN NORTH DAKOTA
James Wallace, leader of the Alll
unce band, and an actUc church
worker, who has been located In
Alliance for several years, left Mon
day night for GUby, North Dakota,
where he expects to purchase the
GUby Chronicle, a thriving newspa
per started there six months ago.
Oilby Is a town of 400 people, twenty-six
miles northwest of Grand
Forks. North Dakota. If Mr. Wal
lace does not locate there perman
ently he will probably return to Al
liance. Oowfh Medicine for Childrom.
Nsvsr give a child a cough medicine that
contains opium In any form. Whit opium
Is riven other and more serious diseases may
follow. Long txpsrienos has dsmonatrsted
that there is no better or safer medicine for
coughs, colds snd croup in children thaa
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It is equally
valuable for adults. Try it It contains no
opium or other harmful drug. For sale by
ail dealers. Advertisement
Dog Show 0ens In Minneapolis
.iniieajuuo, rainn., April .-ine
largest and most notable exhibition
mn 1.11. wi . i a ot.
of pedigreed dogs ever held In the'
Nnrih.ut i.n.M in tni. .Mv tA.m
upder the auspices of the Minneapol
is Kennel Club. An offer of $2,500
in cash prises has attracted the blue
ribbon winners from the recent
shows in the east and In Canada. All
of the popular breeds are well rep
resented. Judging was commenced
soon after the opening today and will
be continued until the show closes
Saturday night.
Big Rowling Tourney 0tena
Atlantic City, N. J., April 8.
With. many of the best bowlers of
the United States and Canada en
tered, the eighth annual champion
ship tournament of the National
Bowling association opens here to
night and will continue until Aptil
28. Not only Is the East represented
h mtnT davntona nf tho ram. hut
from the west and the soutn many
entries nave oeen receivea. untnes
in the five-man team, two-man team
and individual competitions exceed
the figures of former years.
Among the cities represented are
New York, Philadelphia. Baltimore,
Richmond, Albany, Rochester, Buffa
lo, Utlca, Syracuse, Montreal, Torpn
to, Pittsburgh, Indianapolis, Toledo,
Cleveland, Washington, Reading, Ho
boken, Erie, Wheeling and Paterson.
The far west is represented In the
tournament by a star team of six
men from Pasadena, California. Nu
merous cities have been allotted spe
cial nights during the three weeks
that the competitions will contln'.e.
A. V. Gavin, chief dispatcher r at
Alliance, left today for Omaha where
he will attend a meeting of officials
and traffic managers tomorrow. The
chief matter to be considered by the
meeting will be the handling of re
frigerator cars on tho lines weBt dur
ing the coming summer. Mr. Gavin
will return Friday.
Strengthen Weak nud Tired Women
"I was vuder a great strain nurs
ing a relative throtip!l three monthB'
sickness." writes Mrs. J. C. Van De
Sande, of Klrkland. III., and "Elec
tric Bitters kept me from breaking
down. I will never be without it."
Do you feel tired and worn out? No
appetite and food won't digest? It
Isn't the spring weather. You need
Electric Bitters. Start a month's
treatment today; nothing better for
stomach, liver and kidneys. The
great spring tonic. Relief or money
back. 50c and 11.00, at your Drug
gist. Bogue Store
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Hurry! Hurry!
Sir
and get your colts and vicious
horses booked for breaking.
Cut prices on first 30 head. I'll
start the first of May. Work
guaranteed. References if
desired.
N. S. SNYDER
ANGORA, NEBRASKA
Check Your April Cough
TllBttinff f rr.t on fllnrll ..In.
I ' - o ' i.u
cniU you to tne very marr0w, you
1 catch cold head and lungs stuffed
You re feverish cough contlnu
Hy nd feel miserable You need
Dr. King's New Discovery.. It sooth
es Inflamed an dlrritated throat and
A Tour of the East
Take advantage of the very
Summer applying over a complete circuit, going one way, returning anoth
er that will include many of the most famous mountain and seashore local
ttles of the East.
You may Include the Adlrondacks. the White Mountains, the St.
Iwrence River Region, Lake George,
New York, the Hudson River, the Ocean Trip to Newport News, the Jersey
Coast, the Virginias, Washington, D.
Leave your name with me and let me secure for you some railroad
literature and hotel literature that will describe the Summer Journey you
nave in mind.
HOMKTHINO NEW: Through sleepers now in service between Omaha aud
I'eona, train No. 12.
J.
SPRING
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Farm Machinery
and Harness
A
This is the time to line up for the year's work.
should have:
Low Down Manure Spreader, Disc,
Lister, or other new Farm Machinery
Equip your horses with a set of
H. H. & B. HARNESS
Every strap is guaranteed.
I. L. ACHESON
i Western Nebraska Hard Wheat j
makea the
Hemingford
know hew to make It.
you a sack of our flour.
M. L. MILLER, Prop.
UKM1KOFORD.
lungs, stops cough, your hesa clears
up, fever leaves, ana yon reel nne.
Mr. J. T. Davis, of Stlckney Corner,
Me.. "Was cured of a dreadful cough
after doctor's treatment and all oth
er remedies failed. Relief or money
back. Tleasant Children like It.
Get a bottle today. 50c and 11.00
at your Druggist.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve for All
Bores.
One Rob In Time Saves Nine ' '
Don't wait until your balr is gone
but keep all you have I f possible. We
recommend Merttol Hair Tonic as a
reliable preparation for keeping the
scalp clean and healthy condition
and promoUng hair growth. It is a
preparaUon of genuine merit, one
we are pleased to gusrantee to you.
F. J. Brenan, exclusive agency.
HOUSES TO RENT
or lease. Land
to rent or lease.
Land or city
property for
sale. Phone 36.
C. VV. JEFFERS
attractive excursion rates this coining
Saratoga, Montreal, Quebec, Boston.
C.
KRIDELBAUGH
Agent, Alliance
L. W. Wakeley, Gen. Passenger Agent, Omaha
GOODS
You
best flour. The
Roller Mills
Ask your grocer to send
Every sack guaranteed.
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Advertising
W ANT BD FOUR YOUNO MSN sa
each and every town la veeflUns
Nebraska to act m tar ecputa. Wsft
for tree partkmiare. FRANK V.
WOLVERTON, Dept. , AIBanoo, ffa-
braeka. JanS9tf380f
Coal office at Rowan'a feed store.
ROW AN ft WRIGHT, phone 71. tf
ABSTRACTERS
I. D. EMERICK
Bonded Abstracter.
1 have the only set of abstract
ooks in Box Butte county Of Ilea
Room 7, Opera House Block.
10tfS7O
fVM8CELl:AEOU8
Money to loan on real estate.
F.
Stf
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For nice clean Nlzgerhead Lump
and Nut, and Eastern Hard nut coal,
phone to No. 22.
Dlerks Lumber ft Coal company.
l W. BOWMAN
Physician and 8urgeon
Offlco in First National Bank Blag.
Phones: Off toe, 262; residence, M.
60-tf-1608 AdverUeeroSat
E. W. RAY, FLORIST
Cut flowers and potted pla
Floral pieces made on abort nol
Mail orders given special attention
41tf2549
RowaiTft Wright, coal, wood aad
posts. Phone 71. tf
Buy your coal of Rowan ft Wrtah
Phone 71. tf
Steam Mow for Sale
Bargain In Reeves steam ptqjr
outfit. Good shape. Address O. B
Carr, Alliance.
10-8t-32S
Home grown seed oats for
Mixed, 60 cents per bushel.
Kherson, hand cleaned, 7K cents. M
so some spring rye. J. A. KEEQAH.
18-3H-3395
Have one yearling Shorthorn Bstl
left. Price, $60 if taken soon.
J. A. KEEOAN.
18-3t$-3395
WANTKD
150 head of horses or cattle wasa
ed for summer pastnre. Plenty if
ranpe and water. Thirteen sslis
northeast of Ellsworth, Nebr. Ad
dress C. W. MATTHEWS.
13tf3285
FOR SALE Small, ofean stock ef
general merchandise. $2,060 In
cluding fixtures. PostofHoe throws
In. Postoffice pays $20 to $rS
monthly. Cream station pays Jfil
to $65 for six months in the yews,
making $75 to $90 per month be
RlrtM the profits from the store.
Cheap rent. Dally mall after net
Tuly. 25 miles from railroad.
Chance to buy or lease 840 acres ia
connection. This is a snap for some
one. Act quick. Address M. L.
Whitaker, Canton, Nebr.
13tf3286
Rest Family laxative
Beware of constipation. Use Dr.
King's New Life Pills and keep weH.
Mrs. Charles E. Smith, of W. Frank
lin. Me., calls them "Our fairily las
atlve." Nothing better for adults or
aged. Get them today, 25c. All
Druggists or by mall.
H. E. Bucklen & Co.. Philadelphia
or St. Louis.
HEAL F.HTATH FOR HALK
ONE O ROOM HOUSE, corner lot.
4 blocks west of postoffice.
ONE 7 ROOM IIOUSH. corner lot.
In library block.
ONE 7 ROOM HOUSK, corner lot.
On Box Butte Ave.
ONE CORNER REH1DENCK 1X)T.
North of Academy.
ONE CORNER RHHIDKNCB IX)T.
West of Emerson school.
THREE INSIDE RESIDENCE UYVH.
East of Emerson school.
880 ACRES fine dairy ranch.
1 m. to Letan, 4 m. to Alllauee.
1320 ACRES fine farm and dairy
ranch 1 mile to Letan, 6V& miles
to Alliance.
6dO ACRES fine farm, 250 acres .
ready for crop. I mile to Letan,
6 miles to Alliance.
680 ACRES dairy farm.
1 miles to Letan, 7 to Alliance.
400 A. m m. south of Alliance.
610 ACRES, 3 m. south of Alliance.
160 A. m. southeast of Alliance.
64o A. 3 m. east of Hemlngford.
40, 80 and 120 ACRE irrigated
farms In Platte River Valley.
. . Only small payments required.
. .Would consider some live stock.
. .Call or write for description aud
. .terms.
W. W. NORTON, ALLIANCE, NKU.
LET ME CRY FOR YOU"
HARRY P. COURSEY
LIVE STOCK AND GENERAL .
AUCTIONEER
Farm Sales a Specialty
TERMS REASONABLE
PHONE 114
ALUANCB . NBBRASKA
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