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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1914)
MAN LEAPS FROM TRAIX Forrest Graham of Lead, R. D. leaped from bis berth thru the. win dow of a Pullman on No. 42 yester day evening and was badly Injured. The accident happened Just west of Ardmore. Mr. Graham has been In poor health for several months from the result of which ho became men tally depressed and at times Irration al. It was thought that If ho were taken to a lower altitude his condi tion would , improve. Yesterday morning his brother, E. It. Graham, started for Westphalia Mo. with him. They reach Edgemont without acci dent but shortly after they left there 'while they were preparing to retire, the young man complained of the car being too warm and asked his brother to raise the window. He complied with the request but the outer window stuck and required considerable effort to raise It. When It did open It shot up suddenly clear to the top and without warning the young man leaped thru it head fore most. As he Jumped his brother managed to get hold of his hand and held for a short time In that man ner after he was on the outside of the car. The weight was too gTeat however, for his brother and he fell to the ground. He struck on his feet but owing to the rate at which the train was traveling he rolled ov er and over on the rocks which cover ed the ground. The alarm was given and the train was stopped and backed up to where the acicdent occurred. The young man was found lying twenty feet from the track In a semiconscious SPRING GOODS ..IN.. Farm Machinery and Harness 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 Oil condition. The train proceeded at directed by the Commissioner of the once to Ardmore where the attention General Land Office, under provls- of a physician was secured. At tons of Acts of Congress approved Crawford another physician was June 27, 1906 (34 Stats., 517), and oiirfd and arromnanled the injured March 2. 1907 Hi Stata . 18)4). man to Alliance where he was taken pursuant to the application of Clair U K Ut U WIL.UUA to St. Joseph's hospital. E. Wilson. Serial No. 016C48, we Lawysr and Land Attorney This morning a careful examine will offer at public sale, to the high-1 Practitioner In civil courts sine 1893 tion was made and it was found est bidder, but at not less than $3.00 ! K"t" U. 8. land mce rrotn that both knee caps had been dlslo- per acre, at 9 o'clock a. m., on the cated, his right ankle sprained, and 23rd day of June next, at thla office, the point of one upper vertebra was the following tract of land: NW4 broken, but the spinal chord wss un- NE',4 Sec. 11, Tp. 25 N. Rg. 43 injured. Mr. Graham has recovered ; West 6th P. M. . PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Kates : One-inch cards, 50 cents: two-inch cards. 11.00 1903 to 1907. Information by mall peclaKy. Office Mi Land Ofrles Building ILLLiNCB : I . N EUR ASK A consciousness and unless complica tions arise he will probably recover. Any persons claiming adversely the above-described land are advised EUOENE BURTON Attorney at Law Land Attorney ASCENSION DAY SERVICES Ilunah Commander? No. 6, Knight sale. Templar, of Alliance, will hold their annual Ascension Day services, at of tho Masonic order and their fani the rhelan .Opera House, Thursday, May 21, at 8 o'clock p. ni. The serv ices will be public, and all members Hies, and the general public, are in vited to be present. The address will be delivered by Sir- Knight George G. Ware. HKNRY UENNAU. Eminent Commander. to file their claims, or objections, on office First NaUonal Bank Building or before the time designated for W. W. WOOD, Register. II. J. ELLtS. Receiver. 24-Rt-433-3559 PHONE 180 ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA H. M. BULLOCK. ATTORNEY AT LAW ALLIANCE NEBRASKA KINKAID ITEMS (By Herald Correspondent) Notice for Publication -Isolated Tract Serial No. 016487. " PUBLIC LAND SALE Department of the Interior, U Land Office at Alliance, April 21, 1914. rsOTICK Is hereby given that, as airpneu oy ine commissioner oi me neri arm. Tnese norsea were thin in General Land Office, under provls-1 flesh. $100 reward for the return of i A(. t r.. ,,.j norses ana conviction or thler WV V kwi 11 UVi BtTB 1ST II I tllS HORSES STOLEN Stolen at Lakeside. Nebraska. 8. 1 about March 16, two bay shire geld- Nebraska, 'DM. four years old, stripes In faces weight 1250 pounds. Branded MM r.e-tbls Equip your horses with a set of H. H. & B. HARNESS Every strap is guaranteed. I. L.. ACHESON June 27, 1906 (34 Stats., 17). and March 2, 1907 (34 Stats., 1224), brand Kinkaid. Nebr., May 20 Miss pursuant to the application of Mark Frances lirown or Alliance spent tne I). Hooper, Serial No. 016487, we week with Miss Alice McLaughlin. will offer at public ssle, to the high Mrs. Geo. Stafford was visiting at' est bidder, but st not less than 13.00 Mrs. Hugh Smith's Wednesday. per acre, at 9 o'clock a. m., on the Bert Rodgers left last Saturday ' 24th day of June next, at this office, with his uncle, Peter Rodgers, and family overland for the west to look for a new location. They expect to be gone roost of the summer. A number of the neighbors gath ered at the home of George Stafford. to file their claims, or objections, on stimulate, the kidneys, liver and bow last Thursday evening and gave them or before the time designated for els to healthy action, expel blood lm a surnriae. Music and dancinr were sal. purities and restore your, health, left ahoulder. Address R. A. WE3TOVER, Lakeside, Nebr. 18tf3403. Spring Ulood and 8) stem Cleanser During the winter months laipur I . I o.a .nAtimntdla rttti KIaji.1 tArrr .1 " impure and thick, your k dnevs. llv SE Sec. 15; W14 9W14 Sec. 14, er and bowels fall to work, caualng Td. 27 N.. Rk. 45 W. 6th P. M. so-called "Spring Fever." You feel abv irni riftimine tdvorui Urea, weak and laiy. tiecmc Bit indulged In unt'l midnight when ev eryone returned home feeling that they had had a very enjoyable time, Mr. and Mrs. George Stafford spent Friday at the Soth home. Miss Verna Rodgers spent Satur day and Sunday with her mother on the ranch. Notice for Publication Isolated Tract Serial No. 016546. PUBLIC . LAND SALE Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Alliance, Nebraska, April 30, 1914. NOTICE is hereby given that, -as it it 4 The Car for Yob Wc are offering Studebaker Four and .Six models an automo bile that will fill substantially every point to be desired iu a car. The lines of both these models are classy incorporating ttie up-to-minute ' ' ' designs. The equipment includes only the standard makes. In the construction of the car the safety principle has been given the utmost consideration. Special attention is called to the Stude baker rear axle, an adjunct to safety that is not surpassed in any car at any price. The Studebaker fall floating axle is not to be compared with any of the ' semi-floating" or "three-quarter floating" types. It is an axle which is scientifically heat treated alloy Kteel (riving a margin of safety of more than 30,00ti pound inchr. It has the "Timken" bearings which add greatly to its efficiency. It is an axle that defies wear and shock. You may wonder at the special empha sis placed on the rear axle. But consider a moment the. load it car ries and you will realize why we feature this point. Call and let us explain in detail its value as well as the other features of the Stude baker that makes it the car for you. W. W. WOOD, Register. H. J. ELLIS. Receiver. may21-5t-3554-434 vfYrirrv. to contractors Sealed proposals will be received'1 by the Alliance Lodge No. 961 B. P. O. E.. Alliance. Nebraska, at the Lodge Rooms, until eight o'clock p. m. of the 13th day of June, 1914, for the letting of the contract for a Club House. The bids must conform to the form prescribed, a blank copy of which will be furnlahed to each gen eral contractor.. Plana and specifications for the same may be seen at the office . of Percy Cogswell, Secretary.. ,, Each separate proposal must be accompanied by a check to be certl fled by the president or cashier of the bank upon which It Is drawn, for a sum not less than 1 per cent of their bid, made payable to F. W. Harris, treaaurer of the lodge, and to be forfeited to them for damages strength and ambition. I Electric Bitters makes you feel , like ' new. Start a four weeks' treatment It wil Iput you in fine shape for your spring work. Guaranteed. At au DruKKists. 60o and 11.00. . K. Bucklen Co., Philadelphia or St. Louis. i YOQrjQ GIHGK8 . treable mk . ifcaa ear ' . It I vtrrMUOdUcU aaicaaj Mck VMfbttthM 400 nark BtfftaMMtaiM. OanM aars rata. aaklty. Soil at calcfcs SMdMd. 4iuttn fcwn amrdriaklaa at nun aaT a aaoUaa1 faas, ata. M aoH to sja katcaad. h ataaa laa laaa. tvaiy chick thai 1a mufc4rlaMkpraaifcataamt. BifaMcaam taa aan aaaicw t Oaaa P. 1. ' BKKNNAN Dentist ( PJIONB 167 OVER riRtT NATIONAL BKHtf ALLIANCB , l t UEBTULMXM Dr. JAS. P. HAXFIELD . ' Dentist OVER BRENNAN't DRUO tTOftl III ON B 62S BED All sloctrlcal equipment Oaa Istered. Evenings by aopotntmsau A. J. KENNEDY ' Dentist ' Office In Alliance National Building over Poet Offlea , PHONE 391 LICENSED EMBALMER PHONE: Day 49t ' Night ! ALLIANCE Cut W L O W E R.a antf Pettetf' PLANTS CensUntly en Han4- FLORAL PIECES Mads on ' Short Notloe a f PLANTS RENTED For Partlss and PuNlo Qatharwaf 4 i Phone 93243 S PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER , ; At Tha Herald Office ''' REASONABLE RATES PROMPT BEAVICI -WANTED- AOO Young Mea and Wi to prepare for positions as bookkeep ers, stenographers, salesmen, secre sustained in case tne Didder, witmn urieSi managers, etc.. at salaries five days, fails to enter Into con- ranRng from 1520 to 3.600 a year. tract ror tne worn Did upon, ana 10 Vnr nA further Information . - - wr give a saliHiactory surety bond Ior address 50 per cent of the contract for the faithful performance of the contract and also a satisfactory bond against mechanics liens to the full amount of the contract' price, within five days, in cane award is made to him. The Board reserves the right to re ject any part of or all blda. Bids are to be sealed and address ed to Percy Cogswell and must be HASTINGS IJUSUTK.S8 OOLLMGH (The big mid-west school) HMMtlna, Nebr. F. L. Groom. Pres. . .. II. L. Renlrk, Sec. IK)1N(J THKIR DUTY Srore.H of Herald Kttsders Are liearn tug the Duty of the Kidneys To filter the blood is the kidneys' plainly marked on the outside, "Pro-1 duty posal for Club Houbo for B. P. O. E., AIMance, Nebraska." W. O. BARNES. E. R. W. M. MITCHELL, Chairman Bldg. Cora. PERCY COGSWELL. 24-21-3512 The Studebaker Four, f. o. b. Alliance, $1115 The Studebaker Six, f. o. b. Alliance, $1659 Lowry & Henry Speedway Garage When they fall to do this the kid neys are weak. Backache and other kidney ills may follow ; Help the kidneys do their work. Use Doan's Kidney Pills the tea ted kidney remedy. A 11 la nna ruwintA thftlP oecrei.ry. worth Mrs. J. E. Whaley. 432 . Oregon St., Alienee, Nebr., ssys: 'I hive bad no renaoa to change my high Opinion of Doan's Kidney PUls since I publicly recommended them In May 1907. Over three years ago my kid neys became badly disordered and Pi-ANS . AND EsTlM ATS ftikfr ..... ISHED ON - APPLICATION 1 I employ only first-class meobaalaav All work guaranteed. ' -5 ' V; PHONE 279 Residence and Shop, f , , ,7ih and Mississippi. . f Alliance, Nebraska. j WMa MAXJXS1ER s 'AH kinds at Bonded by tae Clfjr PHONE 97 OEO. J. HAND, Physician and Surgeon EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT H. A. COPSEY Physician and Surgeon Office Phone M0. Res. Phone 341 Calls anewered promptly day night from office. Ortloes: All sum National Bank building over the Peat Offloe. - C. E. SLAGLE, M. X). PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office phone 65 Res. phone U Alliance, Nebraska. Orte Copperaoll Res. Phone 20 naxne Doaa's NOTICE TO CREDITORS State of Nebraska, Box Butte County, ss. IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF SAMUEL I. ALBRO, De- the kidney secretions were ennatnr- ceased. . lal. Whenever I stooped, sharp pains I L. A Berry Count Jtidre of darted thru my loins and it was dlf i. it. a. uerr, txunty juage or flro tnr .,i-vtJk- tr4ju Box Butte County, Nebraska, hereby many remedies bat all failed to help notify an persons naving cuims ana me until I procured Doan's Kidney demands against the estate of Bam- I'ills at Holsten's Drug fitore. They uel I. Albro. that I have set snd ap- wrought relief in a abort time and I .. . . .... .r, w continued using them until I was j.utu iu iik m,iuM,ltrtm from kidner eomnlalnt.M A. D. 1911. at 10 o'clock In the fore- ror sale by all dealers. Price 61 noon at the County Court room in I cents. ' Koster-Mllbura Co... Buffalo. Alliance, for the examination of all York, sole agents for the United claim, against the estate of said d- "member tjw ceaent wun a view ot weir snow- aQ( take no other. a nee and payment. All persons interested as creditors ' PubUe lnvitd of the said estate will present their I The public is cordially invited to claims to me st said time, or showT and all of the sessions of the eon cause for not so doing, and In ease cftUB ' the Episcopal church to any claims are not so presented by be held on May 12th and 13th; May aald time they shall be forever bar-l": May 16th. red. This notice shall be served by pub- , JOINED IN HOLY WEDIAXX llcation thereof for four consecutive I At the bride's home, corner of weeks ia the Alliance He raid, a Toloca avenue and Third street, on newspaper published in Alliance, pri-1 Tuesday, May 12, at 11 a. to., or or to the day of hearing. Icurred the wedding of Mr. Stephen Oiven under my hand and the seal O. Carr and Mrs. Nettle F. Weetiey of said court this 20th day of May, Rev. F. C. Barrett officiated and a were F. J. Pif Sea, Phone a : Drs. Copptrpol ft PetewTj OetespaiSa Rooms 7, 1 and 9, Rumer Slock PHONB 43 take with you a box of good, OXQ-.JE30 . and a late ' Get them at up-towa Bevs stand or at depot Dloodad and II: HOLSTEIIIS A SPECIALTY 1914. L. A. BERRY, County Judge. Eugene Burton, Atty. (SEAL) 24-4t-3S-3S29 few of the Immediate friends present .' After the wedldng lunch the bride and groom took their departure for a few days so Jours at the bride's ranch home. F. M. Hyndshaw & Sep THEDPORD. NEBR. '"orncE" Phone 812, 19-U-S344 ROOMS VO "atilKTS J. C. MeCORKXH. POTATO LAKD TO UBNT joining Alliance. Pbone 312. McCORKLm 19 11-3344 j. a sT.