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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1914)
the ALLIANCE HERALD TQgr W - V - . - 1 JOHN W. THOMAS. Editor I.I)VI V. TUOMAS, VUy Keillor lion's Column j 4 4 PuhlMir! etery ThurMlajr by TMti HtiKALD PUULISMIiNO COMPANY Incorporated IJojd r. Tioma, rmJdcnt J. 'arl TIkhiim, Vlre I'rw. I i; IS Jvhn W. Thorn, fi,-retarjr Entered at the pott office at Alliance. Nebraska, for transmission through the malls aa cond-claa matter. srnscnirnoN prick. $1.50 vkh year in advance HE mINGFORD NEWS Vol. Wrlnht of ini, Kansas, has been buying tiotataua here the past week, to sIi'm U Kaunas. Mr. Wright formerly t wti"d a ranch on Snake Creek, wl h he, told seteral member of the aid and a faithful worker since Us organization some twen'y years ago. The ladles present ed her with a beautiful carving set. The afternoon was thoroughly en- years bko, and Is -minium business j Joyed by all. Delicious refreshments and pleasure, i .tin; friends while her iutny old Clemen Sprn . i n jf Sheridan, Wyo., came down on H last Sunday, accompanied by hi t wife, for a visit with his brother, I'eter Spracklin, southwest of town. Mr. Spracklin will buy a coupl of crloads of po tatoes while hre, and sImo a load or two of cattle. were served by the hostess. durum & Lunn, with their help ers, are busy this week laying the brick and tile walls of V. M. Cory's new building. The work Is progress ing rapidly, and the building when finished will bo a credit to the town. "So should we live that every hour May die as dies the natural flower I A self-reviving thing of power; That every thought and every deed May hold within Itself the seed Of future good and future meed." Mrs. Wm. Iodence entertained the following at dinner last Sunday: The Misses Armstrong, Ellen Dobson, Sa die Hopkins. Eva Ross, Helen Hrost, Leora Ltatiks; Messrs. Lu Neeland, John Manion, Carl Spacht, Chester lions, and Andrew Iversen. Jim Aitkin, of the South Omaha Hors- ft Mule Co., arrival here Sun day and spent a couple of days driv ing with Ed Mabln, buying cavalry and artillery horses which they are furnishing to buyers for the French There will be a dance at the Pierce government. He departed Monday place, seven miles south and one and alght for Uingham, leaving Hd Ms- tt half miles west of llemlngford on in hero to buy bora. Saturday night, Nov. 21st. All ladles requested to bring cakes. Wayne Zediker, Ed Rrennan and 11111 Ilalley came up from Alliance c L Hashman was seen on our Sunday and are doing Ike plumbing 8trt.etB lfl8t Sunday, having autoed In Father Keyser's new house. ,)p from Alllttnce. P. D. Corell, of Plaliivlew. Nebr., arrived here the latter part of last week to look after some. of his busi ness IntereHts here. Mr. Oorell owns the property north of town where Ceo. Wlltsey lives. j L i Mrs. Hurt FurnUn. of MarHland was a Hemlngford 'visitor between trains Monday. ; i Chas. Moravek and Rurt Langford autoed In from Canton Tuesday to attend to business matters. A StuKrf)iiig Question Pretty Girl All the girls in our set are going to be vaccinated tomor row, night. Do you know where? Bashful Youth (blushing deeply) Really I I eouldn"t er um Pretty Girl Oh you'd never guess in the world. We are all going to meet at Cousin Clara's house, and be vaccinated there. New York Weekly. 1 ( No Extra Cost Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder is not a contributor to the increased cost of living. Its price has not advanced, although there has been a great increase in the cost of cit im of tartar, from which it is made. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder makes the finest and most wholesome food and is most economical in practical use. ilfllCS'S CREAM Easing Vomm &adc from Pure, Grape Cream ol Tartar NO ALUM .-.iQ -v- (!. M. Ranks of Marple was In the latter part of the week after Leo May and his force of carpenters, to begin work on Mr. Rank's new house. Her Alimony Explained Miss Curley kept a private school, and one morning was Interviewing a new pupil. "What does your father do to earn his living?" the teacher asked the , ''M'6'1"1" . . i teys by free drafts of warm water, Please, ma am. was the prompt the bowels by correct eating, and the reply, "he doesnt live with us. My blood will be pure. mother supports me." Spend part of cach day ,n niU8CUi. Well, then, asked the teacher. 1 ar work, part ln 8lujy and part ,n how does your mother earn her liv- po0(1 dee(la to ,n(.n NW York ing?" ; Weekly. "Why," replied the little girl, in s an artless manner, "she gets paid for , vi rjP bananas, fifteen cents Mrs. John Michatd ot Marsland tame down on 44 Tuesday, return ing on 43 the same day. Rest Rros. & Curry have begun work on Mrs. Anderson's new resi dence, west of the Congregational church. Mrs. W. E. McClun departed Sun day for a couple of wefca visit In The Shindler residence Is nearlng tfc. M..rn n.rt f ih. u.o completion, and together with the , . other new houses ln that block. returning the following woraing. Carl Wlltsey, who dm been makes quite an addition to that part of the town. em- There will be no Dreaching serv- loyed ln a bank at Min4e. U.. for ,c ,n the ConKregatlonai church the past several nosthi, arrived MU Sa5batht lhe 15th of Novem. ere bunaay ror a rum wits the home folks. ber, the pastor, Rev. Hlvner, being absent at Antloch. The ladles of the Congregational The Wolf-Miller orchestra will aid met with Mrs. Ilea Johnson on give a dance at the opera house on Kov. 5th. Mrs. II. DubkneQ of Van Thanksgiving night. Nov. 6. Good Tassel... Wyo., being the gueet of music and a good time assured to onor, Mrs. Dushnell Uuk a charter all. staying away from father." London dozen at Kodgers. Evening Standard. j49-lt-4216 To Live Img Fix deeply in mind the grand truth that life power rules the body, and that It alone can cure disease. Life power lives on air, water and food only; everything else is hurtful. Make cleanliness your motto, and watch against filth in both bouse and grounds. Few starve for food, but many for air. Breathe deeply a hundred times daily. Wear no tight clothing. Above all, ventilate your sleeping room. Heware of gluttony. If the appetite Is dull, eat fruit only, or eat nothing. Use aa fiery condi ments, but live chiefly on natural grains, vegetables and fruits. Never ask your stomach to chew your food employ your teeth. Adorn your table not only with viands, but with flowers and smiles and kindly words. Deformity Is not awkwardness on ly, but danger. A high chest will give freedom to breathing and diges tion, and help to cure many diseases. Thick blood causes colds and countless other diseases. Keep the lungs active by deep breathing, the skin by baths and friction, the kid- Phone 54. ! PLEASANT HILL ITEMS J. P. Jensen and family entertain ed the following guests Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Wildy and children, ' L. Price and family and I. E. Bar rett and family, E. Addy and family, .and P. D. Spracklin. j John Hennlng left Tuesday for a' visit with friends at Lusk, Wyo. j Will Maynard autoed out to E. Addy'a, Sunday, la bis new 1915 Maxwell. ! Geo. Hennlng visited at Alliance Saturday and Sunday. ! Mrs. D. A. Campbell spent several days last week at the home of her daughter in Alliance. ' Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Green spent Sunday at J. Best's. ' C. Hansen autoed to Alliance on Wednesday, taking down the returns of the election. , C. R. Spracklin and daughter ar- Save Money and Property by putting out jour fire before ttiey art well strtl. Many thoux uixls of dollars worth of pronrty are wived annually by lite vt the Pyrene Fire Extinguisher Keep one in the houtte or store, on the auto, Ailed rendy for Inntant use. The chemical contained will put out any fire If caught In time. Alliance Electrical Works C. V. SOHAFER, Mgr. 407 liox Hutt Ave. Alliance, Nebraska rived Sunday from Sheridan, Wyo., for a visit with his brother P. D. Spracklin and family. Mabel Locke is attending school at Pleasant Hill. Nora Chrlstensen spent a number of days at the home of her sister at Hemlngford last week. Albert Roth has been helping Oe. Carroll haul spuds the past week. C. Hansen and family took Sunday dinner at Geo. Carroll's. This is the Car that Made the Climb ASK THOSE VTIIO WITNESS. F.l THE t l-IMli WHAT THEY THINK OK THE I't'LLINU 1-OWEK OF TtlW NEW Studebaker ruo EBAK ER THE MOST raWKRFUlj CAR OFFEKED FOIt BALK AT ANYWHERE NKAJl TUB PUK E IS THE Studebaker A demonstration that con vinced the most skeptical and added hundreds of friends to the already long list of Studebaker boosters A road climbing contest without a parallel in this country and the Studebaker won it with the ease and silent power of a master car New FOUR Roadster n. i n r. A thrM-Kttcd tlotditcf thai (dually lull three gromu pamat ia perfect comfort. Drive l teal act alifbily icxtaiJ. A tK(Ml lop. trttttn com part meat at rear, etc. Same feiwral pexifitwti FtH'R Touring Car. But don't consider them solely on price. Ask why they are better. Look for the full equipmentofTimpken bear ings and fnll floating rear axles and the extra fine steel on all the vital parts, com bining strength with less weight-then you will know The New 1915 Three-Passenger Roadster Shown at the LOWry & Heiiry Garage Agents forthU Territory CtMne lu today -or tomorrow and w the new Studebaker model FOV It and blX two t)p of earn. You will find them competing with tar that sU for $.100 more inonr