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The Alliance Herald from Alliance, Nebraska • Page 8

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4 r. Ill' r- "Vem Wednesday's Daily: Wank Wolverton, who Buffered an attack the result of being struck en the head several weeks ago, has recovered and has decided not to rubra It to an operation at this time. E. T. Clarke of Cheyenne was a business visitor in Alliance this morning.

Mr. Iloach of Grand Island came to Alliance last night on business. Walter Walt of Whitman was in Alliance yesterday afternoon on bus-tnees. Margaret Trlplett returned thlr, morning; from the east where she bu paused the summer months. Mrs.

M. F. Nolan and daughter Ethel and Francis returned home Saturday morning from a western trip to the coast. They stopped at Spokane, and visited Mrs. Mclntyre, formerly of Alliance, and at Portland and visited the two O'Donuell sisters, Josle and May me, of Alliance, and at San Francisco relatives, Loa AnRelen a number of Alliance friends, Long Beach, a number of friends.

They went to the Catallne Islands and on their return topped at Salt Lake City. A very delightful time is reported by all. Miss Josle Hampton returned Sunday noon from a visit to Ix Angeles and Long Beach, where she has A number of Alliance friends. John Wlker of'orkin left this morning for Ardmore, S. on A business trip.

C. H. Tully returned this morning from Omaha. He went as fsx as Omaha with his son Lloyd who will Attend school at Ann Arbor, Mich. T.

P. Oldring of Scottabluff was an Alliance visitor today. A. W. WaVmer, the carpenter, re turned from Marsland on Saturday He is working on the new Richey hotel buildUng there.

C. C. Smith, the Alliance horse- tian, left on Saturday for South Om ala. where he will attend the horse sale there the lust of the tnoLth. O.

R. Andrews of Greeley, was an Alliance visitor today. Mr. aaa Airs. Charles Tremont or Scottsbluff visited the home of F.

11 Greenleax north of Alliance over Sunday. Prom Tuesday's Daily: A. T. Tucker was Alliance to flay to accompany his wif home to Lakeside. Mrs.

Tusker has been treated at the hospital here and Is warm In her prau? of the care and attention she has rtrfived. Miss Nettie Shrewsbury is at tr-e home of Mrs. Jack Berry, having arrived yesterday to unc'urgo an op ration for appendicitis. Owing to the seriousness of her illness it was found recessary this morning to pack the patient in Ice and the operation has been postponed until a more favorabU time. I T.

ft. Henderson of Oshkosh call at The Daily HeralJ Uday. He complimented the staff on the iMr. prise responsible for a daily paper and declared he knew of no liv first page in any state paper. Mr.

and Mrs. M. D. Hargravcs and relatives, Mrs. Stevens ana her son and daughter, motored td Hay Springs Sunday where Mrs.

Stevens will visit her sister, Mr. Mitchell, the mother of Mrs. Hargraves. D. W.

Hughes made his farewell speech at the high school yesterday morning. The Round Table Circle of the Christian church will meet with Mrs. E. I. Gregg, 711 Big Horn ave nue.

Wednesday afternoon At 2:33 o'clock. A largo attendance is de sired, come and bring your mends Ralph Darrow, a violinist of Den ver, arrived In Alliance from North Platte today. He expects to con duct a class here. Mr. and Mrs.

F. W. Hicks arrived yesterday from Denver that city be ng the last one visited on their Wedding trip. Since their wedding at Fenton. August 27, they have visited St.

Paul, Minneapolis, and Kansas City, besides Denver. Mrs. T. 8. Fielding and Mrs.

Sang C. Reck returned to Alliance this morning after a two weeks vis It to Denver where they took In the attractions of the surrounding couty try. They visited the School of Mines at Golden and with several trips into the mountains passed an enjoyable outing. kV MM II U5 1 1 rtyv ctiveatSeventtf many peopr at Mnf attribute their rood health to SCOTT'S EMULSION became Its concentrated nourish ment creates permanent body-power, and because It Is devoid of drugs or stimulants. Uroft ft Kowiif, Bloom ftrM.

N. J. IVK ALLIANCE IS INCLUDED IN NEW M. E. DISTRICT (Continued from page one) inn ap HAVING GOOD TIME IN CANADA It has been eWit years since a session of the conference has been held In Alliance.

Invitations for next year's session were received from eight different towns, but Al liance was selected by a larpe Jority vote. Following are the conference pointments for Alliance district: District Supt. A. It. Halslup.

Alliance O. S. Baker. Bayard K. C.

Torrence. Chadron J. C. Dillon. Crawford F.

P. Fisher. Gerlng M. M. Ixng.

Hemlngford N. G. Palmer. Marsland C. II.

Burleluh. in at a re S. E. Grant. Mitchell F.

J. McCaffree. Rushvllle W. I). Gregory.

Soottsbluff W. Harper. Whitney G. 1). S.

Johnson Andrews, Bethel Ilarrltfeurg Harrison, Hay Springs, Lakeside Iewellen, Oshkosh and Morrill to be supplied. The name of Long Pine dlstrlc was changed to Ainswortn uimru and J. B. Cains was re-appointee superintendent. Mrs.

Ida M. Rons has a letter from her son Chester, who left Alliance a couple of weeks ago for month's eight-seeing in Canada, lie is hav- 'jg a fine time but does not intend to follow the example of some other Nebraska people by locating In the north land. He will return to good old Box Butte as soon as he com pletes his outing. HEN IS SURPRISE TO MRS. DWYER, WEST 2D MANY RESIDENCES BEING WIRED FOR ELECTRICITY The force of the city electric light department is being kept busy the flrt few days of September wiring residences for property own ere returning from their ranches to the city.

From the reports made at the city hull It seems certain that a new record for the use of electrical device will be establish' ed this fall. Manager C. A. Dow has added a number of new devices in the equlpmennt department and many residents will be using: these as a substitute for gasoline and coal before the first snow falls. Mrs.

Dwyer of 60(5 Went Secoml street was probably the most sur prised woman Alliance this morn lng when she discovered a real dou ble hen egg in the chicken coop Mrs. Dwyer found the egg and a the time thought It looked unusual large. A few moments later she threw up her hands when she broke the shell and found that inside th outer shell was another perfect egu. Many eggs have been found vlth double yolks, but an egg wlb a co-ii plete double shell is a rarety se.tiom seenr ANNUAL Box Butte County $3,000 Spent for a i GOOD i Fair The Best Sport Program in the West Banner Agricultural County this Year Alliance, Sept. 17-18-19 RACES Relay, Running, Potato, Cowboy, Cowgirl, Novelty, Wild Horse and Cart Racing Exhibition by Capt.

J. H. Hardy, Champion Rifle Shot of the World. High Dive by "BLUE BELL," The celebrated high diving horse Trap Shooting from 9 to 12 a. on the 18th and 19th; Jack Rabbit system Shows of all kinds, dancing and band concerts and other attractions too numerous to mention Cash Prizes for Exhibits For Particular.

Wrltc W. E. SPENCER or D. WATERS PUMP IRRIGATION MAY BE TRIED TO COMBAT DROUTH IN NEBRASKA UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS PLACED AT HIGH SCHOOL Minden, Sept. 10 Sever.il hundred Nebraskans Interested in improving agricultural conditions in the Platte river valley will meet on Friday to decide upon some plan that will be effectual in combating drouth conditions in the future.

Governor Morehead, Dr. O. 1 Condra, members of the state water power commission, and superintend F. J. Weis, Underwood typewriter ent B'eneu or tne uunington were salesman, has Just placed six new among tnose expected to attend the Underwoods in the commercial de- meeting.

Three means of relieving nnrtmont nt th fcfirh jhrwii drouth conditions In this section of been demonstrated that the Under- the state have been suggested. They wood is a good maclulne for com I are menial work and one of th test nnis to carry spring possible for teaching typewriting, floods from the Platte river to the With the Underwoods in place the country about Minden. The canals high school commercial department ai nl1 times, or me year our panic- take rank nn nt the i.pci wouui supp'y water ironi me river school departments the tHte. of the kind In Alliance's bonds of $22,000 for the Central school building have been sold at par and crude in terest in Lincoln, Attorney Bur ton making this profitable deal after a couple of days spent in the capital. Mr.

Burton Is elat- ed over the speedy disposition of the bonds and over the fact that the mont for the building will be immediately available. Mr. Burton went to Lincoln last Friday, returning Sunday morn ing. HOMESTEAD LAND OPENING Fort Peck Indian Reservation MONTANA HON Reciter at C.rcat Full or Havre. daily Sept.

it to joth intliitlvr. CHARACTER OF SOIL 4X6, acre clW.firaai farm. Inn UmU ami 77, 1 1 acrri claitirt a u'rain limit. Writt (or mjn ami further j.ut5culars. ularly In the spring, when the water to obtained would be stored In re ervolrs.

2. Pump water from the Platte bottom and conduct it in canals to the districts af by drouth. Superintendent Pignell has sunnest eu that a wator power project, op erated by the state, utilizing power from the Ixuip river, would be practicable way to accomplish this irrigation. S. Pump water from local nource into the arid district, sinking deep welU which would feed Into a gen eral system of IrriKatlng ditches.

ThU nvHteui hits proved ucnKful In lh wentern port of the state. At Mi Cook one well has a daily flu amount In tu 4'tH gsllon. 'liiiliiii'MMi i). cum nuAVUk Immigration Agent 1004 I amain 5tM Omaha, Neb, FORMER ALLIANCE BOY MAKING GCOD IN SOUTH Fnddi Funk, furiavrty AIM ant, th niiiw an 1 vir Phillip Sohe, I HiakiM bm at ('ulomdu lirlns leader of it ihrnlrn. Funk'e ur rs li rvt thMumtd at Hjrts, lM IS (He hulrl atwl lk sl( luh Fuak la sul I ff ell timolol aMt'tr Mt.Mtrd iM Mrs s4 an in Ml.o Mt it ni i trl frlatrlS t-n4 h-l iii CARD OF THANKS I want to return many thanks to white friends and my own people for their kindness to me the pan two years.

MRS. P. M. MAXFIKU). Miss Bunlce Burnett returned from Bridgeport today where has a vocal clasw.

HENLEY-COLE RICK WEDDlNO brother and siste' in-law, Mr. and At the office of the county Judge Mr. John Henley The groom In Alliance, a Utile after eight i ll known anion the business men o'clock last evening, occurred th of the It jr. being employe of the wedding of Ml (liwU Henley ami Adona Kpres Cck They are both Mr. Kobert II.

Colertck, Judge A. worthy youiuc peoie. They will be-Berry officiating. The brld hi gin housekeeping once at 215 Yel-mother resales in lllinok has bo kiwuione avenue. The Daily Herald she' In Alliance for some time, wording Joins their many riends in extend-land visiting at the hom of hurling consritt alsiloiu and best wishes.

I RANCHMEN AND HORSE OWNERS: We will hold our third big rango salo of the season of horses and mules AT THE STOCK YARDS. ALLIANCE, Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 24-25 Now is the very best timo to diaposo of horses you do not want to winter. List thorn with us for this sale This Will be Your Best Opportunity This Season Wo will havo buyers Irom every Eastern and South rn State. At our last salo wo sold over lour hundred head sellers woro alllwoll satisfied with the prices thoir stuff brov.ght.

Don't foruct the date, and inquire of K. M. Hampton for any particulars, or phone 259 Commissions: Sinile horses and pairs. $2 each. Five or more, SI each.

imt sold; $1 each for under 5 head, 50c cadi for 5 head. ajSBBBBBBBJSSWJBBBJBJBBBBBSBBBBS 1 Alliance Horse Mule Co. lirr.

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