The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, November 12, 1914, Image 10

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    TELLS OF THE
FORMER DAYS
A. 8. IIin1, Former AIHamm lUwarfent
niiil HuMnm Man, Write f
llic OhI Days Hera
The Herald rrrrivr.1 a iMior tho
first of the week from K. a. Itt-ed,
no of IhtJ first settlors ef Ho Untie
ounty, who moved two roajs ano to
Plio-nlx, Arizona, the lUr sirs:
' "Phoenix, Ariz., Ner. S, 114.
Gentlemen: Enclosed aad raws, te
pay my subscription for The Herald.
It has reached ui regvlarly the past
year and each week teJIa ua some
thing about the state aae people. we
lived so long with. We like it Terr
aauch.
"We like our new heaie ? err vich
hot miss our friends of leas; a
standing. We like the people here
and have formed new friendships.
We lived In llox Dutte can at r twea-ty-five
years and saw Alliance spring
from a bare prairie te a good tow a.
I well remember of klUlag a cerate
where the town now stands. It was
In the fall of 1886. There were kin
dreds of antelope crowd ng the spot
where the town now stands, whea
we had our first snow storm that
fall. They were all going west.
"At the election last Tuesday we
passed an amendment te the state
aonstttutlon putting the slate ef Ar
izona dry by a good majority. We
had so many parties and voted on so
aiany laws that It took a ballot two
feet by three feet to get all of It on,
and In some of the precincts It took
more thnn fifty hours to count the
votes. We have (tlx men on the
lection board and each man gets
fifty cents per hour.
"Through the Initiative and Ref
erendum we are called on to vote on
all kinds of laws. If any wan thinks
he would like to have Home law pass
ed, all he has to do Is to draw up a
bill and go out and ge4 signers
enough on a petition (and that does
n't seem to be a hard thing to do)
and then we all can go into the law
making business. This bolng a new
and progressive state we are called
on to vote on a good mir laws that
night or might not be what would
prove a benefit to the people. Wheth
er they prove good or bad, the gov
ernor cannot veto them.
"With good wlshee to ail oar
friends In llox Butte county, I am,
very truly yours, A. 8. KHHIJ."
M. B, iVLODGE
STILLGR0WIN6
Dew Members Initiated at Ijuit Reg
ular Meeting and Outers Mec
ed to the Membership
8. S. Ilavman' of Grand Inland
state manager of the Medera Broth-
eruooa or America, and Met! A.
flchmled. editor of the Dakota CXt
sJebr., Eagle and special deputy ef
sne oraer, attended the regular meet
ing of the Alliance lodge last Thurs
day night. At this meeting a num
fcer of ne wmembers were I at U a ted
and other candidates for member
ealp voted upon.
Mr. Hayman and Mr. Scbraied net
ia Alliance by chance, aad net by
previous appointment, as it might
aeem on account of both arriving oa
the same day. The former, who has
an extensive acqualntaaoe in this city
n account of previous . visit, re
mained about a week working la the
taterest of the local ledge. Mr.
Pchinled left on Friday. Both of
these gentlemen impress aae a eara
Bt, sincere workers for tae fratern
ity which they believe carries the
est insurance extant. aad It is not
surprising that their effort meet
with success.
Try This for Your Ooug
Thousands of people keep coaga
Hug because unable to get the right
remedy. Coughs are caused by ia
ammation of Throat and Broachial
Tubes. What you need la te soothe
this Inflammation. Take Dr. King's
New Discovery, It penetrates the del
icate mucous lining, raises the Phl
egm and quickly relieves the conges
ted membranes. Get a 60c bottle
Irom your druggist. "Dr. King's
New DiBcovery quickly aud complete
ly stopped m ycough," writes J. K.
Watts, Floydale. Texas. Moaer baek
If not satisfied, but It nearly always
helps.
48-41-4029
WEBER OPENS
NEW BEE HIVE
tern Nebraska Man Opens Hew
Business, Starting at uTUIeok
Saturday Mondag
C. E. Weber, who recently came
from eastern Nebraska aad parcaaa-
a the stock of the Bee Hive, for
merly owned by W. 8. Kewer. ku
added to this stock several kuadred
dollars' worth of new goeds and wilt
pen The New Bee LUve fer basi-
aees, starting at 9 o'cteck Satarday
Morning, on Third street, aorass
from the postofhee aad oae door
west of the Empress Tkeatre.
Mr. Weber has had asany years ef
azrK-rience in merchandising and
will conduct a store with a big vari
ety of Que goods at reasonable pric
a. Starting at the time of the op
ening he will Inaugurate a special
price reduction sale. liandreds of
veal bargains will be offered. A par
tial list can be found In tke adver
tisement elsewhere in this Iseuu of
The Herald.
Strength
'for Motherhood
MOTIIERnOOD Is not a
time for experiment, but for
proven qualities, ana nothing;
exceeds tne vaiue or goon
cheer, needful exercise and
BCOTT'S EMULSION.
SOOTTS EMULSION charges the
blood with lifc-suiUainlng richness,
suppresses nervous conditions, aids
the quality and quantity oi mux
and Insures sufficient fat
tt COD LTVF.R OIL aaN tka vary
life eatla. Ia UME a.4 SODA bal
void riehata aad maka laataiaa aaaf .
I- ArJSmbtltmt. NAUhmt
INSTALLATIONS
ARE COMPLETED
Fire Department Club Ilooms and
l',(iuliment Ilooms Completed,
Heady for New Truck
The work of remodeling the ire
department rooms In the city hall, in
preparation for the arrival of the
new truck, has been completed.
Sleeping quarters for L. E. Pllklng
ton, driver of the truck, have been
completed and a large door, hung on
weights, hns been placed at the front
of the fire equipment quarters. This
door can be rained In a few seconds
and will allow the quick exit of the
truck on the way to a fire.
An electric signal system has been
Installed so that two large gongs will
be rung by the telephone centrnl
when the alarm Is turned In, bring
ing the firemen from their quarters.
The automatic fire bell system works
perfectly, ringing the fire bell by
means of heavy weights which work
the bell tapping mechanism.
GILMAN GOES
HUNTING DEER
Alliance Attorney Follows Practice
of Years by I weaving for the
Forests of Wisconsin
B. F. Oilman, Alliance attorney,
left Sunday morning for Wisconsin
for his annual deer hunt. He met
his brothers at O'Clalr, Wisconsin,
Monday morning and they went dir
ectly Into the pine woods. They will
be In the woods until Thanksgiving,
coming out the day before.
They will spend Thanksgiving at
his old home at Mondova. Wisconsin,
after which Mr. Oilman will make a
short visit returning to Alliance the
Irst of December.
u ntirj
E.TIRED iEF
Good-bye sore feet, burning fet,
lea feet, sweaty feet, smelling feet, irt
fet.
Geod-bye corns, callouses, bunions an )
raw spot. .Vt.
mors shoe tight
ness, . no xnevm
limping will:
pain or drawing
op your faee in
agony. "TIZ" is
magical, a t s
right off. nZ"
draws out all the
poisonous exuda
tions whieh vuff
p the feet. Use
-TIZ" aad ltr-
gr your foot misery. Ah! how som
f.irtable your feet feeL Get a 15 east
lo of "TIZ" now at any druggist or
department store. Don't suffer. Hava
good feet, glad feet, feet that never
bwell, never hurt, never get tired. A
?rmr a loot eomiort guaraateea or
aioury refunded.
Mrs. McClaln's Kiperieooe With
Croup.
"When mv bov. Rav. wai small ha waa
subject to croup, and 1 was always alarmed
ai sucn lime. Chamberlain Cough Kenn
edy Proved far better than any other for this
trouble. It always relieved hiia quickly. I
am never without it in the house lor I know
it ia a positive cure for croup," write Mrs.
W. R. McClain, Blairaville, Pa. For sals br
all dlera, Advertisement.
I tii. k.
BOYS' BUNQUET
FRIDAY NIGHT
8Holal ProRrwn Has IWn Arrange I
for the Hoys Tomorrow Night
at Newberry I (lock
The dinner for the sons of mem
bers of the Alliance Commercial
Club Is to be held on the second
floor of the big new Newberry block,
starting at 7 o'clock Friday evening.
The following program has been ar
ranged: Toastmaster. .T. W. Outhrle, Pres
ident Conime. iu! Cuh.
Our Boys- "rn'-asor "V. R. Pate,
Superintended C: Schn ls.
The Futur Clf :n 1.. J. Young,
Pastor Chrlst.au Church.
The Imperial Man Walter C.
Rundin. secretary Crawford Cham
ber of Commerce.
Co-operation II. M. Bushnell, ed
itor Lincoln Trade Review.
It is believed that the hall will be
crowded. A good time Is looked for.
Don't Delay Treating Your Cough
A slight cough often becomes ?r
ious, Lungs get congested, Bronchial
Tubes fill with mucous. Your vital
ity Is reduced. You need Dr. Bell's
Pine-Tar-Honey. It soothes your Ir
ritated air passages, loosens mucous
and makes your system resist Colds.
Give the Baby and Children Dr. Bells
Plne-Tar-IIoney. It's guaranteed to
help them. Only 25c, at your drug
gist. 48-4t-4029
FIREMEN HAVE
NARROW ESCAPE
Thrown Under Feet of Heavy Dray
Hordes Miss lieing Killed by
Very Small Margin
P. E. Roraig, chief, and Charley
Schafer, a' member, of the Alliance
volunteer fire department, had a nar
row escape from death or serious In
Jury when they were thrown under
the feet of a team of heavy dray
horses while running to the city hall
Saturday evening In answer to a call
of fire.
The alarm, which proved to be a
false one, went in at 5:25 o'clock.
Romlg and Schafer were running
from the Rlordan corner and as they
started to cross the alley adjoining
the city hall they collided with the
Men
and
Women
Wanted
Dierks Lumber & Coal
Company
Headqaartera far
Building Material
Celebrated Bradley at Tromaa ralats
Barked Wire, Cement Blocks, Lightning Rods, B. at 8. Floor Covering
b- wii . a i . ... ,t:r
Tla ii n I i iriiliiy.VrMriraJ-lWr
A
tra) fhons M
Reference: Live Stock National Bai of Souta
Omaha, Nebraska
Market Reports Free on Applicatloa. Correspond
ence Solicited
W. J. PERRY. Manager
The Beat of Saleamevi 'and Caretakers la Every !
partment and the Beat of Service Goaraiiteed
W. J. PERRY & CO.
LIVE STOCK COMMISSION
MERCHANTS
UNION STOCK YARDS
164-156 Exchange Building. Telephone South TS1
SOUTH OMAHA t I NEBRASKA
team which was coming at full speed
up the alley. Chief Ilomlg was
thrown under the feet of the horses
but was held by Schafer, who grasp
ed the tongue of the wagon, until
the team was stopped.
The Emerson Gobble-uns '11 git
you, Friday eve, Nov. 20,
Ef you
Don't
Watch
- Out!
Taken to Osteopath Hospital
Dr. O. Coppernoll left on the noon
train Monday, with Mrs. Flora Wil
liams of West Lawn, for Klrksvllle,
Mo., for the purpose of placing the
latter In the osteopath hospital at
that place. For trhee weeks prior
to leaving Alliance, Mrs. Williams
had been nursed by Mrs. Zehrung at
her residence, 624 Niobrara avenue,
the patient being under the treat
ment, of Dr. Coppernoll during that
time.
Heart Disease Almost
Fatal to Young Girl
"My Aaufhtir. mhm .liltln year
old. was stricken with lipnrt trouble.
8h was no had wa had to p!e her
td naar a window
so ah could get
her brrath. One
d'x-tor ("Hid. 'Poor
cl lid. Kh Is likely
tit full dead any
time." A friend
t'!.l me Dr. Miles
l.'eart Itemed jr hnd
rurtl her fiUher,
I tried It. und
n'.u' hegun to lia-
e. fhe tori!;
'v "''' i:";'t miiny bot-
tt .
Imt sh
II!. I bll 13
d to 1110 to
ll f.it. rnry
n ltiii-?lne V "
. M .I-a UeHft
d. y
chrlld lil. No one
contlijincu I li.'iv in I
Kemeily." A. It. CAN"N Worth. Mo.
The utilioun.led ciitifulence Mr.
Canon has in l)r. Mil. s' Heart Kem
i'ily is shared by thousands of
others who l.now its value front
experience. Many l.cart disorders
iclil to treatment, i," the treatment
is riplit. If you arc bothered with
short breath, fainting spells, swell
ing of fee. or ank'-vs pains about
the heart and shoulder blades, pal
pitation, weak and hungry ypells,
via should begin u,i:ig lr. Miles'
Heart Remedy at once. Profit by
the experience of others while yet
may.
Dr. Mile' Heart Remedy is ! and
Ouarantaac ay all drugglats.
MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ins.
to tell the most remarkable bargain la the
Bagaslne world this year.
Regular Price
EVERYBODY'S $1.50
DELINEATOR 150
Total $3.00
$2
To One
Person
A monthle aalar-v and a llhttrat
ion on each order. 8alarles run up to 1360
per month, depending on the number of
orders. This work can be done in your
spare time, and need not conflict with your
present duties. No Investment or previous
experience necessary. We furnish full
equipment free.
Write for particulars to
THE IUDOWAT COMPANY
Spring and Macdoogal Streets, New York
DYE & OWENS
Iransfer Line
Household jjoodf
moved oroninth
C
i i .
anu transier work
TateKijB solicited.
Residence onona 3I and
mm v
finm "-ii I-1I--.HIBII - " t i
This garage is at your service at all hours
for quick repairing. Just phone. You will re
ceive prompt and efficient attention.
The Alliance Garage
PHONE NO. 14 .
LET US GET ACQUAINTED
If You Are Not Already One of Our Customers We Invite
A Trial Shipment
" . . i 'j9 1 ' 1 m
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i-V -'5- & jlls fit t -iv'-i
irx-" -''
J. M. COOK, Manager
Great Western Commission Co.
South Omaha, Nebraska
Just for Your Convenience
We have installed tbe latest and most modern bank fix
ture to be had. Not that it will tend to make the bank any
stronger, but that we will be enabled to serve you to better
advantage.
The strength of this bank is backed by
the Depositors' Guarantee Fund of the
State of Nebraska, a fund of a million
dollars that guarantees the safety of your
money.
Does this mean anything to you? Think
of it when you make your next deposit.
We endeavor te extend every eourtesy eenaiMent with safe
aad eound bankinf to our patrons.
The First State Bank
of Alliance, Nebraska.
WHEN IN OMAHA VISIT THE
trend New Show
Hjjsical Burlesque
EVERY WEEK
Claaa, Clsaaf EntertalaaMot Etntxx Caaas Ask
aaifeadj. LADIES' DIME MATINEE DAILY
DO NT GO HOME SAYINGi
I DIDN'T VISIT THE GAYETY
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Vi Vra'r.-riWWT
Another
Blowout !
HCl yea fceve a Wewent ob
tb read er yewr eagiae goe
wnng or seiaetaiag else gets
out of tt wo are at year service.
We tew "dead" cars soae or we
vpalr them ea tke spet
If yon can reaeb as wrto ynur own
,iewer we gasraatee te loeaCe tbe
Won hie st aad fix It stght at
least eost te yea.
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