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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1916)
1 turn with the two ladies. WE .A TOM i sSM3aagraeag5 John McCoy, 51. D. Reddish Block. Phone 81 Mrs. Frank Roberts underwent an aeration at the hospital Monday. The Alliance Shoe Store for quick t repair work. 4-tf-6510 J. J. Haniff and wife, of Ellsworth, ere In Alliance on business Satur- Nearly new, late model, typewriter tor sale cheap. On easy terms. In tel re at The Herald office. A merchant who can't afford to ad vertise can't afford to hire clerks, or stay rent it all comes In the course f business. Advertise In TUB HEIl AM). Have yon tried Peacock Coal? If ot, try a ton. You will get more heat for less money. FOREST UUMBEH CO., PHONE 73. Ernest Johnson and family, of Danlap, la., arrived Sunday and have taken rooms for light housekeeping, arwaiting the land drawing and auc tion the week of March 20. The Alliance Shoe Store for the kmt repair work. 9-tf-6510 Miss Conley, who teaches the Sec ad grade In the Central school, has keen out of school several days the past two weeks on account of a nerv als breakdown. Mrs. D. W. Kenner has been teaching her room. Joseph Barkhurst sustained a stroke of apoplexy Monday. He is about eighty years of age, and while ta age is against him, he is getting along as well as could be expected, at his home in the extreme north part of town. Robert Piester, who was forced to Mve his meat market from the cor ner of Box Butte and Fourth Btreets to make room for the new federal bvilding, moved this week into the hack part of the Duncan grocery Mere on Box Butte avenue. Mrs. George D. Darling and little nd arrived home Sunday from Long each, Calif., where they had been nince about Christmas time, when Miey went out there for the benefit of Hie little fellow's health, who was suffering with a severe case of whooping cough. Tomorrow night at the Phelan op m house the pupils of the Central twhool will present their operetta, the "Golden Sickle". This play will be given in three parts and specialties tor the intermissions have been pre M V S Is Your Bedroom Cozy? That spot in which most folks are born and die, that haven where they find rest and in timacy between those two great journeys cer tainly should be as comfortable, convenient and inviting as taste and means will permit. We Specialize in bedroom hirnishings. Our beds are designed for solid, old-fashioned comfort. Our wardrobes, chess ing tables, chiffoniers, dressers, clothes chests, and the like, are sure to strike your fancy. And prices It is an economy to trade with us. Our Word 1$ a Guaranty of Honest Value: MILLER BROS. HOUSE FURNISINGS pared, including a drill by the kin dergarten pupils of the Central school. Use NONSPI. Throw away your dress shields. Mrs. Christina Fox. 14-Gt-6709$ M. P. Ryan and two daughters left Saturday night for Shenandoah, la., to attend the funeral of Mr. Ryan's cousin, John Ryan. Have you tried Peacock Coal? If not, try a ton. You will Ret more heat for less monev. FOREST LUMBER CO., PHONE T3. Guy Lockwood, representative for the Lincoln Accident Insurance Com pany, has settled personally recently claims for C. W. Banks, Frank Palm er, Tom King, L. D. Blair and F. P. Steele. W. D. Zedlker, who has been forc ed to change the location of his plumbing business on account of the preparations being made for the new postofflce building, moved the first of the week into the basement of the Gadsby building on the corner of Third and Laramie. Have you tried Peacock Coal? If not, try a ton. You will get more eat for less money. FOREST LUMBER CO., PHONE 73. W. J. Warr, trustee of the estate of L. Z. Lelter of Chicago, Btopped ov er in Alliance Monday for a short vis it between trains with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thomas. Mr. Warr was on his annual trip of inspection of western properties of the Estate. One of these properties is a large ranch near Sher idan, Wyoming, and another irrigat ed ranch at Lingle, Wyoming. Mrs. Mollie D. Chesnut-Ball. of Hemingford, won the prize of ten dollars in gold offered by the II. U. Olds Drug Company of Hemingford for the best advertisement advertis ing the drug company submitted. The contest closed February 25, and the decision was given last week, the prize-winning ad of Mrs. Ball's beinu printed on the front page Of the Hem ingford Ledger. Miss Eunice Burnett went to Min atare Wednesday noon to be present at the declamatory contest given by some of the pupils of the high school, and to serve as one of the judges. She returned today, in time to be present at the Commercial Club banquet and render music for the occasion. M. M. Reynolds accompanied Miss Bur nett, goln-j; down to meet Mrs. Rey nolds, v ho has been at Minatare training the contestants, and to re- LI 15, , , II n .3 Pan Wilcox, of Bingham, was In Alliance on business Tuesday. William O'Mara, a rancher north east of town, visited in Alliance Sat urday. M. A. Brown of Maiple transacted business and visited friends here Monday. Mrs. M. Ilunsaker of Lakeside brought her daughter Fay up for treatment Sunday. Old papers for sale at The Herald office. Five cents a bunch; six bunches for a quarter. Joe Ball, who had the misfortune to have his linger amputated Monday, la now getting on nicely. Frank Keene, manager of the tel ephone exchange at Gordon, was In the city the first of the week. Charles Iodz. who resides north east of town, came in Tuesday to have a fractured rib looked after. Oke Wiseman of Bridgeport was In j Alliance Thursday and took the United States pension examination. I I No. 1 hard wheat flour 91.05 n sack, $:.'-!." a hum I red, at the Stand ard Ororer). Phone II. J I Miss Moffat, from a few miles out of Alliance, has come here to reside for a short time, to take adjustments from the local chiropractors. Tommy Smith, well-known wrest ler, Is visiting relatives In Omaha for a few days, but expects to return to Alliance. Friday or Saturday. 100 Bushels of first class rye for sale. Good for seed. Fred M. Hoover, Alliance. 14-tf-6724 W. J. Fitzsimmons and C. B. New ton arrived this week from Denver and have accepted positions as ma chinists at the Burlington shops. DeWitt Gibson left town this noon for Cedar Rapids, la., where he will accept a position as machinist. Mr. Gibson had been in Alliance for some time. Your ad in the Herald Want Ad Department will roach hundreds, some of vtlmiii surely have what you want or want what you have. E. G. Laing, the clothier, reports a successful sale of shirts at the spec ial shirt sale held last Saturday. The store was filled with shirt buyers eager for the bargains advertised in The Herald last week. The contract for the new welcome sign for the city was awarded to the Newberry Hardware Company, in competition with bidders from over the country. The sign is being made In the company shops at Alliance. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Treffney return ed Wednesday morning after a two months absence during which time the y spent several weeks on their farm down In Missouri, and visited with friends and relatives at Loup City. Ravenna, Omaha and St. .las- eph. 1 I Have you tried Peacock Coal? If not, try a ton. You will get more I heat for less money. FOREST LUMBER CO., PHONE 7;i. On account of the fact that it will be impossible to secure steel posts for tlif new welcome sign in time fori its erection before the land opening, wooden telegraph poles will be in stalled temporarily. The sign will he finished and in place before the 22nd of this month. G. It. Moore, who with Mrs. Moore and little son had been visiting in Al liance the past two months with Mrs. Moore's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. I.. Vernon, left Wednesday for his home at Newell, S. D. Mrs. Moore will vis it relatives at Elm Spring, S. I.. be fore returning home. There are hundred of reasons why von should use Herald Want Ad: there are hundred who read them I carefully . The fifteen-year-old son of Mrs. Louisa Bloom met with an accident Saturday, when he ran a foreign body into the eye ball, puncturing the ball, probably destroying sight. He was attended by Dr. Hand, who Is a specialist in these cases, and is re ported to be getting on as well as can be expected. In response to inquiries from many Chadron people concerning their fed eral building. Congressman Kinkaid has written the following letter to L. J. F. lager, at Chadron: "Herein please find sheet taken from H. R. No. 9416 which, on lines 19-20, page 8, provides an appropriation for $20 000.00 for the continuance of the public building In Chadron, to be used in the fiscal year of 1916 and for work done previous to the com mencement of the fiscal year, July 1, 19 16. The bill is in joint conference between the two Houses on an item which does not affect the public building appropriations and these ap propriations will soon receive the ap proval of the president." Brtmltte. Kiocaid ft Co, Clothe PREPAREDNESS No man is prepare to prop erly cope with Iho social, men tal, moral ami physical encoun ters of life unless tlresset to host advantage. And hear in mind "hest advantage" doesn't imply extremely stylish clothes, nor extremely durable clothes, nor extremely expensive clothes it. stands for the most of the three that can be pro cured for a given price. And that's what you get here at 15.003; S20.00F S22.50 25.00 Florsheim Shoes For the Man Who Cares at 5.00 and 6.00 THE NEW SPRING LINE IS BEAUTIFUL Living Models Will wear and display our Merchandise THIS EVENING This is the Big Event of the Season Dept. Store 45 HARPER 77 htlter it chisel, hatchet or any other kind of tool, you do not want it unless it has an edge that will cut Steel quality is the first es sential in all edged tools, and that is the striking characteristic of those we sell. You look at buy, and back guaranty of "cutting" quali Rhein-Rousey Company Phone 98 POLITICAL ANNOUNt KMENT CANDIDATE Toil COUNTY ASSESSOR Having tiled for the Republican nomination for county assessor I will appreciate the support of the Repub lican voterB ut the Primaries, April 18. 1916. E. I'. SWEKNEY. JOHN III HNS Candidate for the Nomination of SHERIFF OF BOX BUTTE COUNTY Democratic Primaries April 18. 1916 Your Bupport is respectfully solicited FOH COUNTY ATTORNEY I hereby announce my candidacy for the nomination for County Attor ney of Box Uutte County subject to the will of the voters at the Repub lican Primary April IS. ROBERT O. REDDISH. 1 WW f . t :l ,.-f.!-J.IK .4. . L f - '.:.9 r 4 K t Candidate for COUNTY COMMISSIONER I have tiled for the nomination lor county commissioner for the Flst District of Box Rutte county, sub ject to the will of the voters at thu primaries on April 18. Have been a resident of the county over thirty years. Your support will be appre ciated. ANTON UHRIG. if i i J.. '. . w Xvf- 1 ti m by uuiouiue that I am a can- be saw, plane, them befox of them i. Alliance, Nebrask didate for the office of County Tri urcr, subject to the decision of tk Democratic Primaries, April If. 1916. Your support will be appreciate A. H. GROVH. DISTRESSING:' HEADACHES- : Caused by Eye Strain A very large percent of all hea"" aches are due to defective vlsio caused by the excessive strain up t on the nerves and muscles of tk eye In trying to overcome a mai- " formed lens so as to obtain a cor rect image upon the retina. TWU Is the function of accomodatitfk and often results in overtaxed mufr cles and acute eye-strain. Astigmatism This defect of vision is culled as tigmatism and is a refractive errsr of the eye which requires the ut most skill and experience to cor rect. Astigmatism is not a condi tion acquired by :te nor is it brought on by exce.ssie use of th eyes. IC'iiirvs Specially (ioiihI h.v To uvercoiiie ilils trouble leDttM must If giuiiml to balance th " mi l rtlicvc the strain apa ' the delicate nerve-and-niuscl m- . chittery that controls th eyes. have hud excellent success Im treating the most difficult case f this kind. 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