The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, November 16, 1916, Image 4

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Mrs. E. Warren wns
Ellsworth Thursday.
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Co.ly of Mitchell Is
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'ill treatment.
Clare Curr of Edgomont was In
Ike city a pari of last week.
A praise meeting WAR held at the
City Minion Sunday afternoon.
Joseph Kennedy was hero from
Canton on business Thursday.
Mrs. Stella Wyeoff lias been visit
ing at Hemingford tho past week.
E. I). Smith, a llreiuun, tins been
transferred from hero to Kavenna.
Mrs. H. I. Warner, of Ant loch,
Was In the city on business Monday.
Mrs. John Painter left last week
lor Bayard for a viult with her sis
ter. Charles II. Mounts of Grand Island
arrived last week for treatment
acre.
Ceorgo yiuirrs was at Laliorldo
on business tho middle part of Ian!
week.
A. W. Tvter van hero on business
the last ol the week. He liv.s at
Lakeside.
J. H. Fox, who Uvea near Mars
land, was in tho city Thursday on
bUBi liens.
W. Jl. Wilkenson wns at Gordon
the lar.t of t Lio week. He went to
buy hioos.
Mrs. Howard Oilfoll and Leach, of
llyannls, w .-. Alliance visitors the
middle of lust week.
Mrs. G. A. Hendlo hna been enjoy
ing a visit from Mrs. Frank Hill of
Dal i on llio past week.
Mr. and Mid. C. A. Barnot of Mul
len were I;' (ho city a couple of days
3ut week on business.
Tho F. C. Slauffer family left Fri
day morning to make their home In
Uie future at Sheridan.
Mrs. J. O. Parsons enjoyed a sev
erul day' vl!t last week from Mrs.
V. Uonlers of Edgomout.
Mrs. Fr-' Kauffold laet week pur
chased a new buby maud piano from
the lladdorfl Music House.
Mesdamos J. H. and H. W. Ileach
h re home after enjoying a visit with
relatives at Hammond, Ind.
Miss Edna Carpenter of Kapid
City, S. D., was a guest of Miss Neva
Howe a part of last week.
Mrs. C. DeFord was here from
Ellsworth a part of last week at
tending to business matters.
Mrs. A. G. Butler of Ios Angeles,
Calif., was the guest of Mrs. W. V.
Norton a part of last week.
Mrs. E. G. Inline arrived homo
Tuesday from a several weeks' visit
at her old home in Missouri.
Mrs. II. V. Dedmore was called to
Newcastle, Wyo., last week on ac
count of the illness of her mother.
Mrs. C. B. Cox. who was here vis
iting her son It. V. Cox, has returned
to her home at Broken Bow, Nebr.
John McCoy, SI D.
Offices and Hospital
Reddish Block Telephone SI
Mrs. A. Larlvire received word of
the illness of her mother, at Morrill
and left immediately for that place
Miss Ruth McCormlck is taking
Miss Mayine Collins' place in Ur
Hand's office during the latter's ab
sence.
F. J. Staples Is a new clerk at the
Alllarre federal land office. He and
his family will reside at 936 Lara
mie avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Meltck, Miss Jes
sie Mellck and Miss Dessie Grimes,
all of llemlngford, were Alliance vis
itors Friday.
W. A. Cowan, who lives west of
Alliance about six miles, was culled
to Chicago last week by the serious
illness of her mother.
Harry Mollrlng left Saturday on a
business trip to Omuha und points
farther enst on business for the
George Mollhrig store.
Mr. and Mrs L. Wus. of Panama,
Nebr., have returned to their home
after visiting here for a week with
Mr. and Mrs. F J Was.
Mrs. II. B. Williams has returned
to her home at Blythedale, Mo., af
ter spending about a week visiting
ber brother, Walter Eaton.
Georpe Ij. Griggs has been made
superintendent of the Lincoln divis
ion of the Burlington. Hp was for
merly a resident of Alliance.
Mrs. Chas. Thlery nnd two daugh
ters have returned to their home nt
Moorecroft, Wyo., following a visit
hero with Mrs. It. T. Morgan.
Work on the new HolTland road
was started again last week. Clar
ence Zurn left the mlddlo of last
week to start on the work again.
Mrs. C. O. Davenport, accompani
ed by Mrs. N. II. Vaughn of Iminx,
III., are enjoying a visit with rela
tives and friends at Newton, Kans.
Mrs. Addle Sewell arrived here
Friday for an extended visit at the
hone of her daughter, Mrs. W. K.
Pate. Mrs. Sewell lives nt Bayard.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Mounts arrived
here last week from Halstead, Kans.,
to upend the winter In Alliance w'lth
their son, W. C. Mounts, and family.
H. L. Wilcox, a factory represent
ative for the Haddorff Music House,
arrived In the city last week and
plans on making this city his home.
Mrs. A C. Hamilton, formerly of
Clinton. III., arrived In the city last
week to make Alliance her homo.
Her husband has been litre for some
little time.
Our modern, sanitary cleaning
and pressing costs no more than
the cl'.icr Ida! Keep-U-Neat
Cleaners, 205 Box Lutte Avenue.
Phone 133.
Mr. ninl Mrs. M. M Reynolds left
Monday evening for Denver for a
visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.
J. Nichoff. They expect to ho gone
about a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Basye were mots
happily surprised last week when
Mrs. Basye's father, Morris Kates of
1lncoln, dropped in on them by sur
prise for a visit.
Mrs. J. O. Selstrom nnd son Paul
are guests at the George 11. Hagc
rnann home. The Selstroms livo at
Groat Falls. Mont. They expect to
remain hero several weeks.
Mis-B Porls II, Iranian enjoyed a
week-end visit at her homo In the
country, leaving Thursday night. She
resumed her studies nt the high
school the lirst of the week.
On Friday and Saturday of this
week County Superintendent of
Schools Opal ltussell will give regu
lar Ftate teachers' examinations at
her office in the court house.
Mrs. W. It. Harper left last week
for ti visit at Denver at the J. Kose
home. Before returning: In about
three weeks she will visit with her
'inter. Mrs. Charles Wldnian, who
lives near Denver.
Secretary Bushnell, of the Alliance
Commercial Club, has mailed a
printed copy of the quarterly report
to members and others. The text of
the report will be found elsewhere in
this Issue of the Herald
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Dowe and
children of Angora were in the city
Friday. Mrs. Dowe nnd two child
ren left here the same day for Grand
Island, Nebr., for a short visit. Mr.
Dowe returned to Angora.
Paul M. Humphrey, who is Moses
P. Klnkaid's secretary, was in town
Thursday, enrouto to O'Neill. He
will take a rest following the stren
uous work of the campaign and be
fore returning to Washington.
Mrs. Frank Phanshon ami daugh
ter, of Lincoln, have been guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kior
dan this past week. Mrs. Phanshon
and daughter are on their way to
California to impend the winter.
W. J. Uoot, formerly cashier of the
First State Bank, has accept oil a re
sponsible position with the Newberry
Hardware Company. Mr. Hoot's
many friends am pelased to learn
that he will continue to reside in
Allia nee.
Sheriff Cal Cox was at Iincaster
and Lincoln the last of the week. He
went to Lancaster to take the several
prisoners sentenced last week by
judge Westover to the state peniten
tiary. Dr. L. W. Curtis accompanied
him as deputy.
Hhe Misses Violet Osborne, Inex
Umphlebee, Lottie Owen, Neva Howe
and Dortha Hagaman. and the
Messrs. Shannon, Meyerotto, LaMon
and McCorkle were week-end visit
ors at Scottsbluff. All returned to
Alliance Sunday night with the ex
ception of Mr. Meyerotto, who Is
employed at Scottsbluff.
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J. L. Williams and C. K. Johnson
left for Llsco Monday.
C. C. Smith went to Grand Island
Sunday noon, on business.
Mrs. F. F. Wagner, of Mitchell,
was here a part or Monday.
J. II. Wehr was here from Ells
worth the first of the week.
Mrs. J. L. Hoe was here from
lakeside on business Monday.
Mrs. W. J. Mahoney left Monday
for a two weeks visit at Broken Bow,
Nebr.
Mrs. Thos. Lawlor returned home
Monday following a visit at Casper,
Wyo.
Mrs. I. E. Spencer left Tuesday to
spend a week at Broken Bow with
friends.
Frank Garrett, who had been at
Marsland for a week, arrived here
Sunday night.
Following a short visit here, Mrs.
Jack Bolts left Monday for Hoi
Springs, S. D.
Mrs. Howard Hoddish left Wed
nesday for n visit with her parents,
at Lead, S. I).
Mrs. Jerry Wells and Mrs. H. II.
Miller were here from Berea Satur
day, chopping.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred V. Smith of An
tioch were in the city Monday doinj;
some shopping.
P. I). Gleason left for Sidney Fri
day on business for the Nebraska
Telephone Company.
Mrs. Ed O'Donnoll left Friday for
a visit of some ten days at Omaha,
Lincoln and Wymote.
Tuesday evening the Blue Lodge
of the Masonic order put on work in
the entered apprentice degree.
Mrs. George Polland of lakeside
was In the city Monday, shopping.
Sh returned Monday afternoon.
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After spending a few days with
his parents here, L. M. Smith went
to Scottsbluff Sunday on business.
Mrs. William Carson Shaw is en
joying a visit from Mrs. Finch of
Chicago who arrived here Monday.
Miss Inez I'mphlebee nnd Miss Vi
olet. Osborne, both of Lakeside, were
guests of Mis.-t Neva Howe, Saturday.
F. D. Campbell is laying oft' from
his duties as conductor on the Bur
lington this week on account of sick
ness. Miss Margaret Thavis, living south
of Alliance about nine miles, was an
over-Sunday guest of Mrs. Harry
Brown.
Mrs. 0. A. Wuhl returned to her
home at Broken Bow Friday follow
ing a week's visit at the Fred
Vuughan home.
Frank B. Shaw left Sunday for
Buffalo, Wyo., where be expectsto
remain for some two v. eeks looking
after his homestead.
Tho Albert Sliafer family are now
at North Platte for an extended visit.
It Is possible they will not return to
this city until the spring.
W. J. Hoot, formerly cashier at
the First State Bank, has accepted a
position with Newberry's Hardware
Co., in the accounting department.
Color printing done by expen
printers attracts attention and bring
prompt results. Try The Herald
Job department for your next Job
Phone 340.
Mrs. Wesley Wright, who has been
at tho local hospital, returned to ber
home ut Lisco Saturday. Her hus
band came here to acocmpany her
to their home.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Boucb, of Min
ataro, were Alliance visitors Monday.
They came to visit Mrs. L. C. Boucb,
their sister-in-law, who is at St. Jos
eph's hospital.
Mrs. W. F. Walker, Mrs. Ira Phil
lips and Mrs. J. T. Butler, all of
Hemingford, were In the city Friday,
spending the day visiting the stores
and shopping.
William Cicero Grindle, the Geor
gia singer, who is in charge of the
chorus work at the Presbyterian
church during the special evangelis
tic services, arrived In the city Sun
day. The J. S. Corp family is enjoying
a visit from Mrs. Nancy McGlnley,
Mrs. Corp's mother, und her son
John of Driftwood, Okla. They ar
rived this week and expect to remain
here some time.
Hev. Dr. Barzillai M. Long, who
is conducting special evangelistic
services at the First Presbyterian
I church, arrived In the city Monday
and delivered the first of his series
of sermons that evening.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Shaw arrived
here from Downs, Kans., Saturday
and visited with their son, Frank
Shaw. They, in company with
Frank, left for Buffalo, Wyo., for a
visit to last some two weeks.
Thomas Mounts and Mrs. W. D.
Gody. both of Mitchell, were tem
porarily discharged from the local
hospital on Monday and returned to
their homes the same day. They
have been ut the hospital for treat
ment.
W. 11 Corbin this week plans on
making the overland trip to southern
California in his ear. He expects to
go via Denver. It had been planned
to make the trip earlier, but bad
weather, etc., made it necessary to
postpone the trip.
Following a six-weeks visit here
with her daughters, Mrs. George
Waldron and Mrs. Frank Merritt,
Mrs. E. C. Whetstone returned to her
home at Casper Monday. Mrs. Wal
dron accompanied ber mother to
Casper and will remain for a short
visit.
W. G. Niemann left for Grand Is
land Saturday noon.
E. F. Osborne was here from Lake
side Monday of this week.
Aubrey Young spent Sunday here
with his parents. He Ib working at
the potash plant.
Meeting at City Misnlon Sunday
for men and women, at 3 p. m. Ev
erybody welcome.
V. I. Jeep and Clark Denny re
turned Friday noon from on over
land trip to Denver.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira E. Tash are en
joying a visit from Mrs. Carl R.
Nelson of Haven na.
Gerald Gilbiiugh returned to Bing
ham Friday. He had been here hav
ing dental work done.
Hev. W. S. York, pastor of the
Methodist church at Hemingford,
was an Alliance visitor Wednesday.
Miss Huby Griggs, traveling chief
operator for the Nebraska Telephone
Company, of Grand Island, is in the
city this week.
Tho faculty of the Alliance School
of Music will give their monthly con
cert in Antioch Sunday afternoon,
November 19. The program will bo
"Development of French Mucic."
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The Woman's Choral Club will
practice oti Monday, November 20, in
the assembly room of the court
house at 8 o'clock p. m. Any lady
Interested is cordially invited to at
tend. The annual Elks Memorial service
will be held at the Imperial theatre
Sunday afternoon, December 3. The
public is Invited to attend. The Hon.
W. P. Miles of Sidney will deliver
the address.
A. A. Lowman, general plant sup
erintendent; E. I. Hannah, division
plant superintendent; both of Oma
ha, with W. J. Brazell, district plant
ehicf of Grand Island, were in the
city Wednesday.
Word has been received here stat
ing that State Fire Commissioner W.
S. Kidi-'ell of Lincoln was taken to a
hospital in Lincoln Saturday morn
ing for a minor operation. It is
stated that the operation will keep
him confined but a phort time.
Jess Barnett has resigned his pos
ition as salesman at Newberry's and
intends to leave for California with
in a week in the hope of benefitting
his health. W. Buckley of Douglas,
Aril., an experienced salesman In
the hardware trade, has been secur
ed to fill the vacancy made by Mr.
Harnett's resignation.
E. W. Hay returned on Monday
from a several days business trip at
Mitchell. Henry and other points on
the river. He states that at Mitchell
the government thermometer regis
tered thirty-two degrees below zero
and thirty degrees below at Henry.
In the neighborhood of ten inches of
snow fell.
Preparations for the revival meet
ings at the uBptist church are going
forward in the form of prayer meet
ings on Tuesday, Wednesday and
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Your Furnace eats up a pile of money. The only saving you
effect is by using
HARRIS- Colorado Coal
GRBO-Kirby or Southern Wyo
ming Coal.
KOOI-Nrthein Wyoming Lig
nite Coal.
Order today and
BUY YOUR FKED HERE
Corn Oats Wheat
All Kinds of Chicken Feed
HIGH TEST
Gasoline, Kerosene, Oils
VAUGHAN & SON
PI I ON K 5 Order the day before you need coal.
Friday evenings. The revival meet
ings at the church will begin Nov
ember 26. Hev. W. M. Martin and
wife, with E. A. Koechenborger, mu
sical director, will be in charge.
The Elks will give a Thanksgiving
danco Thursday night, November 30,
at the assembly room in the club. A
few tickets have been reserved for
non-members. There will be keno,
c:rds and dancing. IlcfroshmenlH
will ho served.
The coming of winter has practic
ally caused a cessation in road work,
but the Commercial Club can right
fully feel proud of tho work accom
plished during the season toward
better roads, snys Secretary Bush
nell of the Commercial Club.
OFFICE OF ASSESSOR
WILL HE CO NT INF ED
While the question of doing away
with the office of assessor in Box
Butte county carried by a plurality
of 6 4 votes, the proposition did ont
receive a majority of the total num
ber of votes cast, which was 1640.
and so the office will be continued.
There were 4 55 votes cast for doing
away with the office and 391 for
maintaining the office. J. A. Keegan
waa elected county assessor at the
recent election and will assume his
duties for the coming term on Janu
ary 1. The fact that a largo num
ber of voters failed to express their
preference is responsible for the
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avoid the rush
continuance of the office.
ITXEUAIi MltS. HUTCHINSON
HELD FRIDAY HOUMMtl
I The funeral of Mrs. Abe Hutchin
I son, who lives fifteen miles south of
this city, was held Friday morning
at Bridgeport at the Frank Putnam
home. Mrs. Hutchinson died Wed
nesday morning of last week while
undergoing an operation for a very
large goitre which had caused hor
great trouble for many years. Mrs.
Hutchinson had insisted that the op
eration be performed even thougk
physicians had expressed fears for
the outcome.
OFT NOW TO MAKE ALLIANCE
A DISTHIBl TING ID! NT
The Alliance Commercial Club is
calling attention to the fact that tak
ing the new freight rates now in ef
fect into consideration it ia highly
advisable for all distributing housed
to branch out and thereby gain a
freight rate which they could not en
joy as they have formerly whe
shipping from central distributing
points. Attention is called to tho
fact that Alliance's location in tho
railway held makes this city a de
sirable distributing point. The Com
mercial Club hopes, by pointing ont
these facts, to interest distributing
houses of various kinds to establislt
distributing agencies or depots here,
or encourage new concerns to estab
lish businesses here.
If you are palnj? high IntereM
rates In the Building & Ioan call on
the Nebraska l-r.;I Company and get
the money at reduced Interest ratn-