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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1914)
ANGORA ITEMS Angora, Nbr.. Oct. . 1114 Al fred Prummond of Kim date, Haas., visited with Agen MayoeM and wif Friday and Saturday. . Mr. Drnsa snond left Saturday for Cheyenne, Ienver, Pueblo and ether points of Interest In the west, making the en tire trip on lila mot.rrycle. Andrew Stoner aad Joan Hurry shipped eight cars of rattle to Oma ha Stiturday. Morris Skinner left Saturday for his home In Denver after several days with A. G. Htoner and family. John Smoker marketed a whroii load of cabbage Saturday. The many friends ef Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Chanibera sympathize with them in the lona of their Infant son. Mrs. Ltd a l'eer wan in Alliance, on Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Tague and ba by Ileen Sundayed with Mrs. Tngue's parents,. Mr. and Mrs. K. I. Wals worth. Mr. and Mrs. J. Coty visited a few days the past week with their daugh ter Mrs. E. I. WaU worth. Mrs. Coty has been on the sick lint for the. past three months but ia slowly recover ing since Dr. Ward commenced treat ing her. Mrs. O. W. Berry with Miss Mak le, Frank and Walter Berry are at tending camp nrn-tiag at Miaatare. Arthur Johns put dowa a well for C. D. Henderson the past week and la now engaged In pattiag down n the Olau place e-aat of town. Frank Lamb loaded a car of wheat the past week. L. D. Carmine, Mrs. A. O. Stoner and Mrs. R. K. May! I left Monday lor Comstock, Not-. A. O. Stoner accompanied the party aa far aa Al liance. Mrs. Mary Bowers kaa retired from the restaurant business and has rented her building to Dr. Ward for an office and drag store. ASHBY NEWS Ashby, Nebr., Oct. J. O. Web Bier who is holding down a Kinkald left Friday for Crawford to visit about a week. Messrs. Fugate and filrtch from near Spade came down Wednesday with a load of rye which they de livered to the ABhby Lumber Com pany. This is a iae quality of rye. These gentlemen threhed 1S32 bn. or rye which the raised this year. Mrs. Liny who was sick several days last week Is some Wetter at present. Ashby sent a delegation of about 76 or 80 down to Hyannia to attend the home day celebration. 57 tick ets were sold here for the special, and several more went down on 44, besides two auto loads aad several on horseback and la buggies. Al together Ashby m well represent ed. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thurston re turned Tuesday from Bearer Cross ing, where they had been visiting Mrs. Thurston's people during the past week or ten days. J. E. Shackelford who has been uite sick for the past two weeks left Wednesday for Des Moinea, la., the hospital there to be treated by Dr. Shaw, the specialist. Lee Clinch left Friday for bis home at Rapid City after spending a month here helping with the work for the Ashby Lumber Co. Thomas Stansbie returned Wed nesday from Grand Island where he had been with a car of horses which he shipped last Saturday. Mrs. Clemens of Tllden. Nebr., who has been here taking care of her daughter. Mrs. Jess Shultt, left Wednesday for her home taking Mrs. Shultt and the children along for a visit. Ira Mansfield has gotten Into line with the rest and is now painting his residence. Mrs. Carl Stahmer and children left Saturday for Omaha whre tLcy will visit for some time. Mrs. Martin Kroll left Saturday for Omaha where she will visit for a while with three sons who live there. Mrs. Frank Castle left Monday for Scottsbluff where she was called by a message stating that her mother whs very sick. Next Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 12 and 13, will be the County Sunday School Convention which will be held here In Ashby. A tent will bo erected for use in daytime and the school house will be used at night. Everybody come and see if a grand rally cannot be held. Delegates from the other Sunday schools will be here and will need to he enter tained by bur people here. Every one who can entertain one or more should leave word with Mr. Overman the superintendent, or Mrs. Parkl son, secretary. Mrs. Baird of Central City arrived Saturday to visit her son, II. A. Baird. Louis Calkins who is attending school in Alliance was down home to spend Saturday and Sunday on the Kinkald. ALLIANCK DIU'(C1IHT HAH VALUABLE AGENCY II. Thiele, druggist, has the Alli ance agency for the simple mixture of buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., known as Adler-1-ka, the remedy which became famous by curing ap pendicitis. This simple remedy has powerful action and drains such sur prising amounts of old matter from the body that JUST ONE DOSE re lieves sour stomach, gas on the stom ach and constipation almost IM MEDIATELY. The QUICK action of Adler-1-ka Is astonishing. Adv. oct 8-4089 Lviicn AT Mi The Greatest Achievement in the HISTORY OF TRAP SHOOTING The Three Big Events of the 1914 Grand American Handi cap Tournament, Dayton, Ohio, Sept. 8-12 1914 Grand American Handicap 1914 Amateur Championship, Double Tar- gets. 1914 Amateur Championship, Single Tar- gets. WERE WON WITH Irulc.LL UE. WOOLFOLK HENDERSON ESTABLISHED A NEW WORLD'S AMATEUR REC ORD, 98 OUT OF 100 FROM 22 YARDS MR. HENDERSON'S SCORES WERE AS FOLLOWS: Amateur Championship of the United States, Single Targets Amateur Championship of the United States, Double Targets .' GRAND AMERICAN HANDICAP .. HIGH AVERAGE FOR ALL TARGETS was won by MR. S. A. HUNTLEY, using PETERS J. H. Patterson Introductory Double Target Championship .. Special Event - - Preliminary Handicap . Grand American Handicap - 99 ex 100 from 16 90 ex 100 from 16 98 ex 100 from 22 Shells .... 193 ex 200 from 18 ... 89 ex 100 from 16 98 ex 100 from 16 . 90 ex 100 from 22 95 ex 100 from 22 yards yards yards yards yards yards yards yards 2nd Average won by Mr. Henderson, 562 ex 600. Total 565 ex 600 Newberry's Hardware Company, Distributors A HE MARTIN. DAI) BURN YE. WHEN YUH SEI) "I DON'T B 'LI EVE TH'T PORK & BEANS II A V AN ENEMY IN TIUJII WURLD" YUH SED SUMTIIIN' The Indiana Lunch WHY CALVIN CLINE (Who's Yer Feller t) A TD? "There are a few men in Alliance who are sit ting back and taking things easy while you and the other fellows are do ing the boosting. "They expect to reap a harvest from your labor, they expect to ride in on YOUR 'Rollers'. The alws cannot protect you, but YOU can protect your self. Make it a very im portant part of your busi ness to see that they do not get any of YOUR MONEY." Remember the Commer cial Club Membership Sign. WYOMING, COLORADO AND SOUTH DAKOTA Sections served by Burlington Lines have the best crops in their his tory. Will you net spread this fact to Eastern friends who would add to their prosperity by saoviag to your neighborhood? Let me have samples from your good fields for our Chicago Exhibit Room; give me names of those you know wfca. fro lark of opportunity, are not reaping full reward from their industry. I am ready to assist them. I will write and Invite their attention to tfce advantages of your community, and If we pull to- !.vrm gettier we may induce them to come and share your MJrfly.JI . HOWAllD, AmTt Immigration Agent, IOOt Kariuuu Street, Omaha, Neb. 4 rs li I lit. I III II I III! h I I -- i 9J--W ! iW I II I Mill I DYE & OWENS Transfer Line Household goods moved promptly and transfer work solicited. OUR ,'.DVERTIS!f!G COLUMNS are read by the people because ic gives th n i. v of absorbing In terest. People no longer go looking about for things they want they Bo to their newspaper for information as to where such things may be found. This method saves time and trouble. If you want to bring your wares to the atten tion of this community, our advertising columns Should Contain Yoi;r Ad 0 a Y t r t v t T t Y t t t t t T T t t r t t t t v t Y Y V t ! V t Harpham and Fremont tyle Saddles ASK THE DEALER 1 rMv Mi I Made by Harpham Bros. Co., LINCOLN, NEBRASKA Makers of Uie lWst Line of High Grade and Medium Priced Saddle, (Vapa, Bptum, ftsraM leu Made in the Wwt aad Brid- Dray Phone M Raaldftnct phone S36 and Bin