The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, May 13, 1904, Image 5

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Ciias. E. I-'ord, President S. K. Warrick. Cashier.
A. S. Krkd, H. M. Hampton, Vice Presidents. G. Hampton, Ass't Cashier.
First National Bank,
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA.
Capital, $50,000. - Surplus and Profits, $20,000
Directors
Chas. E. Ford, A. S. Reed, R. M Hampton, H G. Warrick, S. K. Warrick.
Dierks' Lumber 5 Coal Co.
HIDES
BOUGHT AT HILLS' HARNESS SHOP AND WILL PAY TOP PRICE
WE KEEP EVERYTHING IN THE LINE OI;
HARNESS and SADDLES
HIDES HIDES HIDES
ONE DOOR SOUTH OF
ANDERSON'S BLACKSMITH SHOP
Forest Lumber Compan
T3 iamonds, Watches,
v$ Gold Jewelry,
Souvenirs
Repairing in all its . Hail orders promptly
Branches. attended to.
Jeweler and Optician.
I. M. HOLLIBAUGH,
Propi ietor.
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EVERYTHING
MARSLAND,
HOLSTEN'S PHARMACY....
Is One of the Most
Stores in Nebraska
Prescriptions Carefully x-. a select
Compounded e stock or
Watches and Daimonds.
Fine Watch Repairing
a Specialty.
T. E. HOLSTEN,
Proprietor.
Dray and Transfer Line.
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The only spring
Phone 139.
Coal Company.
Prices are pretty firmly fixed
and we cannot always sell our
black diamonds at the figures
we would like to. But we do
always see you get 2000 lbs.
for a ton.
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HIDES HIDES
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GEO. A. HILLS
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Nothing is more interesting than the
manufacture of high grade lumber. We
buy only of the best manufacturers and
hence can assure yqu the best of every
thing in the line of Uulldlng Material.
CALL AND SEE US
OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT
PHONE 73
P. L. WILSON,
Manager.
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NEBRASKA.
Up-to-Date Drup
Alliance, Nebraska.
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HEN YOU GO TO LEAVE TOWN, don't worry
about what to do with your Household Goods.
S. A. Miller will take charge of them: store then
M; in a nice, dry and cool place and pack and sbif
"W ihcm wherever desired. f!har?e!i reasonable.
dray line in the city.
S. A. Miller.
Guy Lockwood . .
QUADl'ATi: CHICAGO SCHOOL OK
KMIIAL.MING - -
Funeral Director and Embalmor
Phones Office 214. Res 205
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ATT9UNKVU.
VWLLIAn MITCHELL
attorney
at l;w,
ALLIANCi:. - NEBRASKA.
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ATTORNEY
AT LAW.
Honmi 1.2 and 3. l'lrxt National hank lmlld
Inn, Alliance, Nob. Xutnry In olllce.
L. A. BERRY,
ATTORNEY
AT LAW.
ALLIANCE.
NEBRASKA.
E. H. Boyd,
,. A.t.toiii;y Jit Liv ..
ALLIANCE, NKHRASKA.
Collections given Prompt Attention.
SMITH 1 TCTTI.K. I It A E. TA8II.
TUTTLE & TASH,
ATTORNEYS
AT LAW.
REAL ESTATE,
North Main St., - ALLIANCE. NEB.
J. E. MOORE, M. D.
i-'i.irrcur.it iu.ock,
allianci:, ni:ii.
Calls answered from office, day or night.
Telephone No. ft.'.
DRTGrCoiLXlNS
HOMEOPATH
Thirty joars o.jorienci. DUcuscs of
women anil children and non-surglcnl re
moval of gall stonos and care of npendlcl
Us, siM-elilth's.
Ofllce first door west of O'Connor's bakery.
Thone day or night, 111'.
H. H. Bellwood,
PHYSICIAN and
SURGEON.
Ilolstcn nulldliig, - ALLIA7 JE, NKH
L. W. BOWMAN,
PHYSICIAN and
SURGEON.
Olllce In rirbt National Hank block. Mil
unco Nebraska.
JULIA V. FREY,
osteopathic
PHYSICIAN.
Ofllce two blocks north of Times building,
I'hono 138.
Hours, 8 to 12 11. m.. 1 :30 to 5 p. m.
DR. L. W. EDWARDS
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Oflleooior IWolllc-e. ALLIANCE. NKH.
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For a Full
Line of...
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Staple
AND
Fancy
Groceries
F
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f Superior floors
That Can't be Boat
In Town....
Queens ware,
Tinware ana
Enameled ware
call on.
A. D. RODGERS.
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aiaiiion ror oaie
I have for sale one grade stal
lion, color gray, one-half 13clgian,
one-cinarter Shite and one-quar
ter Norman, weight 1475 poundSi
seven coming eight years old,
Will soil cheap or will trade for
good horses or cattle.
Addiess,
Hans P, Larson,
Antloch, Neb.
TASSON1
I also have the imported Perch
reon Stallion Tassont, No, 33172,
weight i,8id, color black, which
I will stand on my place near
Reno, Neb., during the season
cf 1904. Cherges $10.00 to in
sure foal.
Hans P. Larson,
Antloch, Neb
MARSLAND.
Mr. mul Mrs. Art Hollibaugh of
Crawford cnino down Sunday returning
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moote were in
from the rnnch n few days last week.
Mrs. Moore underwent n liard attack of
Utiiiizv. ,
Mrs. 1. V. Cramer and children of
Alliance were visitors at L. Snow's Sat
urday and Sunday.
S. 1'. Tuttlu of Alliance was up to
nttcud tho funeral of John Hughes and
acted as one of the pall hearers.
The infant child of Mr. and Mm.
Mike Shimek died Thursday last and
was huiied Friday in the Lawn ceme
tery. Thomas Ilughos of Denver was hero
to attend the funeral of his brother
John whom he had not seen for fifteen
years.
Miss. Fannie Wilson of Alliance
came up Saturday and lemainod over
Sunday visiting her sister Miss Luetic
Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Enycart of South
Table and Mr. and Mrs. Charley Lots
pcich of Alliance, weie in attendance
nt church services at this place Sunday
morning.
" Rev. Clark of Chndron preached at
the M. E, church to n very small audi
ence Sunday morning. However, there
was a good attendance in the evening.
The Reverend gentleman came to hold
quaiterly meeting but the people bad
forgotten it, and in consequence there
was no communion service nor quarter
ly conference.
John S. Hughes, one of the first set
tlers of this valley died Friday evening
of heart failure. He bad been ailing
for some time but was not known to be
any worse than usual. Ho was born in
Tyno, Wales, about 58 years ago and
leaves a wife and three small children.
Rev. Shull of Crawford Congregational
church preached the funeral discourse
nnd Mr. Cleland also of Crawford took
charge of the funeral. Thomas Hughes
of Denver and Mrs. Robert Thomas of
near Mitchell, the only brother and
sister residing in America was here to
attend the funeral. Mrs. Hughes and
her children have the sympathy of the
entiic community.
Sylvester Muldoon, who lived near
this place for fifteen years but who sold
out here and bought land on North
Table near Hough and moved there
about a year ago, shot himself through
the head last Thursday and was dead
when found. A coroners jury was em
pannelled and the verdict was that ho
came to his death by a gun shot wound
accidciitly inflicted by his own hand.
Mr. Muldoon was a very early riser and
bad been in the habit of taking his gun
out to the barn with him to shoot at
hawks and coyotes which were nutner
ous at b;s place, He was found silting
against the side ot tne Darn, gun in
hand, and from appearances it is sup
posed that he sat down waiting the ap
proach of some rhicken devouring ani
mal and while in this posture fell asleep
and while so the gun was discharged
He leaves a wife and several children
who have the spmpatby of a large cir
cle of friends. Much sickness and
death has fallen to the lot of Mrs. Mul
iloon and this smddcu and unexpected
death ot he husband seems to fall with
crushing foice upon her and is almost
more than her frail being can endure.
Big Horn Busin.
Your spare time will be well spent if you
will use it in making a trip to this new irri
gated country. The United States will
not be long now in getting under irrigation
all the land that is subject to this cltss of
farming, as it is becoming the most popular
way to farm for su se results. This country
is yet in its infancy, and homeseekors
should avail themselves of this opportunity
to get a farm in the Dig Horn Hasin.
Just now you can get the choice of this
land at a very low price, and you will be
surprised what a delay of a few days will
do for you in the price of tlu'6 land.
Post yourself on this country by writing
for booklet descriptive of the Uig Horn
Hasin and any other information you may
desire.
We will make very low round trip rates
to this country the first and third Tuesdays
in May. J, Francis, General Passenger
Agent, Hurlington Route, Omaha, Neb.,
For Fine Boot and Shoe
Repairing
-cam., ox-
I. D. NICHOLS
At K. Madmen's old stand, first
door south of Cigar Factory,
How About That
New Suit or Overcoat
For the Spring Season ?
We stand back of
Fit and Style
CHAS. BRUCKNER
First door south Charter Hotel.
CUItHAN I1UOS..
Cuutou, Moux
county, Nob.
(Cross II Cross)
onleftbltto. Also
ill on loft thiKli.
Under slopo on
left ear.
Horses branded
suuio iiBCattl3 011
loft Jaw nnd u on
left eliouldi-r.
jmf l Illiwiny
"In The feood Old Summer Time"
People bought their Staple and Fancy Groceries
nt Graham's grocery store. Now winter ts here
and they buy them just the same and so they will
the whole year through because he carries the
best selected stock in the west. Prompt attentibu
and courteous treatment is what customers like
and what thdv always get
GRAHAM'S GROCERY STORE
'Phone 50
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F. J. Brennan & Co....
DEALERS IN'
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Paints, Oils and Wall Paper
"PYCSCTVpVumtj e,aYxWv4 Cowpowtvtad.
FIRST NATIONAL
BANK BLOCK,
SAMAAjMA!AJLJLAA
HOSE ! HOSE ! HOSE !
LAWN HOWERS. GASOLINE
STOVES and REFRIGERATORS
Good Line to Select From Prices Right
We can attend to your Plumbing wants
promptly and satisfactorily. Yours for
your money's worth.
Acheson
TSTrSYTro'3?v1ra-rirrrrsrBvrrrrre
i he placing ot a lew
dollars .monthlv in the
S ... ALLIANCE ...
s National Bank
will soon enable you to
I buy a comfortable home.
J P. M. Knuiht, President
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FIRE INSURANT &
REPHC8ENTS THt iX-L' ..i A
INSURANCE COIii.-'... .
Hartford l'lro liisurimeo Ciiiiiui).
North Ainorlcun of 1'JiUiiilct plila.
I'liounU of lllooklyn, Now York.
Coiillnuiitul if Now York Olty.
MtiKaiii l'lro lit.Miriim'o Ciiniariy.
Now York Uutlorwrltor-i, Now York.
Coinmorclal Union A.iMirunco Co., London
Office Up-Stolrs,
I'lctchcr niock.
Palace Liv exy Bam
S. II. DISSCII, Prop.
oni: iu.ock U'kst op Good turnouts, strict attention to our business,
Tin: JfPAV ZIUNOI'.N . , and courteous treatment to all has won for us the
Jifll.MNO. 'Phono 72 excellent patronage wo enjoy. Try us.
Nebraska Hide
Dealers in Hides, Tallow, Furs,
Cow and Horse Hide Robes,
Leatherand Saddlery Hardware
Established
1878
L. C. BURNETT, M'gr.
Nebraska
Wm. James,
Exclusive
Dealer in
COAL &
... WOOD
'Phone
No. 5.
Alliance,
Nebraska.
at .
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Cor bin Building
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Alliance, Nebraska.
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and Leather. Co
Always
Reliable.
City. Nebraska.
J. Rowan
DEALER IN
FLOUR and FEED-
WUOLBSAI.B AND JIETAIIj
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1UKDLKS THE
Celebrated Ravenna Flour
At IMlklngton's old
stand, 'phone No. 71.