The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, June 17, 1915, Special Stockmen's Edition, Image 6

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    MORE DIVORCE CASES
Coming Term of IMMrirt Court Prom
W to lie Well rilled with
Thin riu
Two more divorce petitions have
been filed with the district rourt
during the pant week, both of which
were filed by the wives and the
grounds of both were cruelty and ne
glect. Amy J. Kelntop claims that she
was married to Win. F. Klentop at
Alliance on December 16. 1907. They
lived together until February 2,
1915. when he decided to hunt for a
new location as an automobile me
chanic, and she was sent to the home
of his parents at Creston, Iowa, to
remain until he was settled, and he
was then to send for her. That was
the last heard from him for some
time, and on May 5 of this year his
parents made known the fact that
they did not care for her further
Vompany and ahe was asked to move,
She wrote to her husband at Kan
Francisco, where she had found he
was located, asking for transporta
tion to the roast city, but he ignored
the request, and she returned to Al
jUance. The petition further states
that the defendant had frequently
cursed and beuten the plaintiff, and
that on several occasions he had afll:
fd her to get a divorce, ns he no
longer cared for her. He is also
charged with adulterous conduct
.wlth a certain Alliance woman whose
name Is not divulged In the peti
tion. It la further stated that the
defendant has an earning capacity of
$125 to $150 a month, and holds
4.000 shares In the Alliance garage,
which Is 60 per cent of the total
tock, and that the gnrnge building
Is now renting for $1,800 a year, and
It is asked that be be required to pay
reasonable alimony.
The second case la that of Katbryn
Pawn vs. Teter C. Rawn. She clalniB
they were married In Littleton, Colo.,
on August 25, 1904. The petition
charges desertion and extreme cruel
ty. On July 29. 1914, It is claimed,
be deserted her and since that time
bas refused to support her, and has
on many occasions called her vile and
obscene names, striking her many
times, and asking her to get a di
vorce as he cared more for the so
ciety of other women. The petition
further states that he boasted of his
Infidelity to the plaintiff and his as
sociation with other women, and that
bis blows had caused serious bodily
Injury, all these actions being with
out any just cause on her part.
Quirt Hour Mls Hallie Ripley,
Srottsbluff.
Tenth legion G. R. Wallace, Mit
chell.
F.inclcncy M!s Carrie Munkrles,
Chadron.
Citizenship Rev. O. It. Millar,
Sidney.
Gordon received a unanimous vote
as the next meeting place.
Following Is a list of the delegates
and their respective towns:
Sidney Elsie I. Miller, Grace Fos
ter, O. K. Miller.
ScottablulT Mrs. C. K, Gresham,
Marvel Klpley, Hallie Klpley,
Ulanche Hadley, Virginia Loyd, Jan
et Howard, Lola Cline, Zona Cllne,
Lenn A. Rice, Mrs. Jesse Mapes,
Jesse Mapes.
Bridgeport Albert Caplon.
Gordon Alida Mosher. Mabel
Falrhead, Mary Borders, Miles V.
Olover.
Chadron Alice Blanchard, Elma
Scott, Gertrude Lutz, Mary Wilson,
Pauline Scott, W. A. Danley.
Kimball Lloyd Loekwood.
Mitchell Geo. Wallace.
Oerlng Beatrice Gardner, Marie
Wood.
Hyannls Wm. Richards.
Ant loch Victor J. Blair.
Eight delegates came in from Sid
ney Sunday, and as these did not reg
ister their names do not appear In
the list.
Dusty's Dabbliiigs
Some people are to blamed lucky
that if they walked out of a window
in their sleep, there would be a
feather bed on the sidewalk waiting
to catch them.
In a neighboring town recently,
two Jurors were discharged from
service because they said they had
read the newspapers, "and believed
all they had read in regard to the
case". Draw your own conclusions.
The small amount of "Dabs" re
cently has been caused by our taking
so much time in figuring what our
income tax would be. We now have
it calculated lt' nothing.
100 REWARD, 9IOO
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there Is at least
one dreaded disease that science has
been able to cure in all its stages and
that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure
li the only positive cure now knowr.
to the medical fraternity. Catarrh
being a constitutional disease, re
quires a constitutional treatment
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken intern-
illy, acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system
thereby destroying the foundation of
the disease, and giving the patient
trength by building up the consti
tution and assisting nature in doing
Its work. The proprietors have n
much faith in its curative power
that they offer One Hundred Dollar
for any case that it fails to cur
Send for list of testimonials.
Address: F. J. Cheney & Co.. To
ledo, O.
Eold by all druggists. 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
$1,200 FROM FAIR
Great Interest hhiAVn In Elk' Doings
Last Week Dances Were
1 ;.! Inlly Fine
$1200 was the total amount re
ceived by the Elks from their fair
last week, this amount being taken
in on sales, games and dances. The
largest crowd was present Suturday
nitht, the building being crowded
until a late hour. The dances each
night proved a feature. Both the
music and the floor were excellent.
No pains were spared by the com
mittee for the entertainment of the
visitors, and they received many
complimentary remarks on their
manner of handling everything. All
the donations by the merchants were
of more than ordinary worth.
The sheriffs and stockmen were
presented with cards by the order
entitling tlieni to enjoy the new
home during the last four days of
the week. A smoker will be given
In honor of the sheriffs one evening
this week.
The street car strike in Chicago
this week has its redeeming features
the Jitneys are having good picking.
Says a headline: "Koosevelt Stings
Bryan Policies". Did you ever see
the time when Roosevelt's stinger
wasn't ready to get in Its work.
One thing can be said in favor of
the "Jitneys". They haven't gone
on a Btrlke yet.
Let a woman be thirty-five and
unmarried, and all the men pass her
by with that stare which says plain
ly, "Well, why didn't you get mar
ried?" But let her be the same age
and a merry widow, and every man
In town sees how many times he can
get to speak to her every day.
something that takes and every night
there are crowds of people looking
at the fountain and finding out how
hot the water Is. It Is something
that will advertise the water of the
town more than anything that could
have been put In, and Is certainly a
beauty. Edgemont Express.
Mexico may congratulate Itself on
the fact that Its affairs are not of a
kind that permit the Introduction of
submarine warfare.
400 HEAD of rows nnd heifer for
sale. In Alliance Saturday, June 12.
See W. L. Clark nnd K. T. Kibble.
27-H-5645
ASHBY NEWS
Go. Adam went to Aurora last
Wednesday for a few days.
John Donnelly went to Alliance
last Wednesday to the Elks conven
tion.
Mrs. Harry Paige was called to
Ansley last Friday, herd father being
very sick there.
Ira Mansfield went to Alliance on
Monday to attend the Stockmen's
Convention.
Gene Wisda went to Grand Island
and Lexington Monday for a few
days trip.
S. A. Wheeler went to Whitman
Saturday on a business trip.
Art Halloren. C. W. Thurston
went to Alliance last. Thursday to
the Elks convention.
J. B. Webster and son went to
Crawford last Saturday.
Odell Crause came back from Mul
len last Saturday where he has been
tomoblle dealer, accompanied by i visiting his mother, who Is quite sick
Pwtght Bennett and Fred Feaglns. (there.
went to Denver last Friday night to Quite a number of young couples
get a new Overland demonstrator for. from here attended the dance Friday
this territory, but when they arrived night at Hyannis.
In the metropolis they found every 1 RoV Fields came back from near
car spoken for. The new model has Bingham Saturday,
Bryan Is now preparing a speech
entitled "The Causeless War, and
How to Stop It", and he states that
this will he his last effort In this
line. The band will now sing, "I
didn't Raise My Ford to Be a Jitney".
In Muskogee, Oklahoma, last week
the ministers rose up in Indignation
when a local picture show started to
exhibit the photo-drama, "Three
Weeks". And yet these same mini
sters would work day and night to
raise money enough to get Billy Sun
day to come to Muskogee.
Men are always ready to criticize
the dress of women, but Judging
from some of the men's suits we have
seen so far this season, the he-males
haven't much room to talk.
No l'(e to Try to wear Out Your Cold
It Will Wear You out Instead
Thousands keep on sufferlnf
Coughs and Colds through negleo
and delay. Why make yourself at
easy prey to serious ailments and ep
idemics as the result of a neglectec
Cold? Coughs and Colds sap youi
strength and vitality unless checked
In the early stages. Dr. King's Ne
Discovery Is what you need th
first dose helps. Your head clear
up, you breathe freely and you fee)
so much better. Buy a bottle todaj
and start taking at once.
No. 1 Adv 5265
COULDN'T GET OVERLAND
Loral Dealer Went to Denver -Find
Supply Exhausted
George Snyder, local Overland au
Saturday night the fountain was
lit up by the Burlington, the wires
being Installed by the company and
they will furnish the Juice. It is
created a furore in the automobile
world, and the capacity of the fac
tory will be taxed for months to
come. The machines are coming In
to Denver by the tralnload, and Mr
Win. Murphy from Spalding is vis
iting his friend P. J. Gtlroy this
week.
John McCool of Ellsworth visited
at the home of L. E. Hubbard a few
Snyder has the definite promise of aida' laBt week,
demonstrator, and possibly two or! Geo- Hughes went to Alliance on
three cars, this week. Snyder, Ben-1 Saturday.
nett and Feaglna returned home on Cbag- Erickson went to Sutton for
Bunaay. ana Air. snvaer win return wuuiu vu u. uumirau
"IB". FOR TIRED
SORE, ACHING FEET
AM what relief. No more tired fettt
no more burning feet, swollen, bad smell,
inpr, sweaty feet. No more pain in coma
callouses or bunion. No matter what
ails your feet
or what under
the tun you've
triad without
getting relief
just use "T1Z."
"T1Z" drawa
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sonous exuda
tions which puff
up the feet
"TIZ" Is mag
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prand; "TIZ"
will cure your.
foot troubles so ,
you'll never limp or draw up Jour fact
in pain. Your shoes won't seem tiirli-
and your feet will nwer, never hurt or
get sore, swollen or tired.
Oct a 25 cent box at any drug or
department store, and get relief.
BYER'S
Billiard Parlor
THE finest place of its
kind in town. Nine
tables in first class shape.
The best of service. We
serve ice cream, soft drinks,
cigars, tobacco and confec
tionery Your patronage
will be appreciated.
MIKE BYER, Prop.
Corner Second Street ami Ilox Dutte Avenue.
Have Your Old Worn Out Carpets Made Into
Beautiful Rugs
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Always Big
Four Reel Program
OR MORE
Two Big Features Weekly
'Biamotrt jTrom Cbc 5h4
EVERY MONDAY
to Denver today for his machines.
While in Denver the "bunch" at
tended the races which were in prog
ress, and say they had a fine time,
ven though they did not get to re
tarn in the new cars.
SUCCESSFUL CONVENTION
District Christian Kndeovors Enjoy
Fine Time In Alliance at
Chadron Next Year
The district Christian Endeavor!
convention closed Sunday night with
each and every delegate voting it one
of the best ever held. Nearly fifty '
delegates were present, and both the
spiritual and social interest was of a
high order. The entire program was
carried out.
A banquet waa given in honor of
the delegates at the Christian church
Friday evening at 7 o'clock, all the
remaining sessions being held at the
Presbyterian church. Among the
notables In the Christian Endeavor
world who were present at the con
vention were Rev. H. H. Price, of
Friend, state president, and Miss
Grace Hooper, of Pawnee City, state
eeretary-treasurer.
Following are the names of the
new officers elected at the meeting:
President W. A. Danley, Chad
ron. Vice President Rev. Wni. Rich
ards, Hyannls.
Secretary-Treasurer J. B. Or
ange. Superintendent of Missions Miss
Alida Mother, Gordon.
Junior Superintendent Miss Vera
Spencer, Alliance.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Thurston re
turned from Kansas City and Omaha
last Tuesday where they have been
on a business and pleasure trip.
Miss May Bixby returned home
Sunday. She haa been going to
school in Lincoln.
The Whitman ball team defeated
Ashby here Sunday by a score of 9
to 1.
Quite a number of men were in
town Monday for the purpose of
electing new school directors.
R. J. Gllroy and Wm. Murphy
went to Hot Springs S. D., for a
few days vacation.
Italy is going to add to the highly
colored literature of the war by Is
suing a green book.
This
Free
Book
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The Horace liogue Store
Once a Week
A Big 92.00 Show In
MOTION PICTURES at
GENERAL ADMISSION: 15c.
CHILDREN: 10c.
LOGE SEATS: 25c.
To Do
That Fencing Job
at the lowest cost you better let us
supply all the
Fence Posts
You can't get better stuff th:i we
have ready, and we believe our fig
ures are about the lowest that such
quality was ever sold at.
Come in next time you are in town
and we will talk over the situation.
Ymi mod me of our lumb.T, any
way.
Dierks Lumber Co,
LINCOLN RUG FACTORY
2373 O Street
Lincoln, Nebrrska
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