Statu UMorlrnl vlctv 1 N O' N NKU The Alliance Herald. Official Publi cation of Box Butte County. Largest Circu lation of any Ah 1 lance Paper. VOLUME XI, ALLIANCE, BOX BUTTE COUNTY, NEBRASKA! FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1904, NUMBER 43 $-VvN'vvvW'vAHv LOCAL HAPPENINGS GLOVES General and Personal News of Alli ance and Vicinity. 42 We take pleasure in announcing that we have secured the agency of the famous La Force $1.65 Lucile $1.35 GLOVES They are the highest grade gloves on the market for the price. We guarantee every pair and fit them. The HORACE BOGUE STORE TRADE WINNER. aA AvvA'VNvUAn'U'lA Business Local Column. Advertisements in this column will be charged at the rate of 10 cents per line first insertion and 5 cents per line each subsequent insertion. Advertisers should remember that The Herald's circulation is much larger than any other Alliance paper and has the lar gest circulation in the city and county. Co-Lon-Co, Dr. Allen, dentist, opera house. Battenherg patterns and stamped linens at Regan's. New styles in childrens cloaks and dresses at Regan's. Forest Lumber Co. make a specialty of manufacturing dipping vats. Dr. Koons, dentist, Norton block. Office upstairs See Humphrey for picture framing1, up holstering and furniture repairing. Picture framing, upholstering and furni ture repairing C. Humphry. 7io-tf For Sale 75 Cords of dry hard wood W. H' Smiley, Crawford. Nebraska. Fall line of ladies waists and wrap pers just received at Regan's. For Sale Carnage and phaeton, for cash or on time. J. C WIlson & Bro. Go to the Alliance National Bank to deposit your money. Oct. 7-tf. Harold B. Miller, M. D., physician and surgeon, office and residence 321 south Seventeenth street, Lincoln, Neb. Hand rubbed, polish finish oak stoves at Darling's, same price others are get ting for plain finish. Children's School Shoes. Over 300 paits of good shoes to be sold from 50 cents to $1,45 a pair. Fred Mollring, Manager. A .Millinery Opening. Pattern and Dress Hats, .Street and Tailored Hats. I.urficst and most clc Kant line ever brought to Alliance now on display at Itl'.GAN'S. for Sale. Cattle Ranch, 1 1 quarter sections all deeded land, good title. First class improvements. Inquire at this office. Shoe Satisfaction is the result of properly fitted, neat appear ing, serviceable foot wear. 'TheFLORSHEIM' original foot form lasts in sure a pro per fit. High Grade materials make it look and wear well. The exclusive designs and individuality or this make are prominent and desirable features. We solicit your inspection of this superior shoe before making your next purchase. W.W.NORTON fllfetC HHEkiw HPS Mrs. Jack Bignell and son departed Monday for St. Louis to visit the fair and relatives residing in that section of the state. The Baptists will give their annual Harvest Home Festival at the church, October 25. Supper will he served. Also a sale of articles useful and need ful. Tom Campbell, the well known and popular manager of the Rigell bowling alley, but later employed at Mallcry's grocery store, is now trying his hand at railroad breaking, having began work on the road this week. E. M. Simpson has opened a butch er shop in the building one door south of the International Hatvestcr Co's. office, on Box Bhutto avenue, and will suuply the trade with the choicest cuts of steaks, etc. Mr. Simpson only asks you to refer to his price list published elsewhere in this issue to convince you that you can save tnouey by dealing with him. A change has taken place in the ownership of one of the city dray lines. B. S. Hinman has disposed of his in terests to E. M. Martin, who will con duct the same. Mr. Hinman will lo cate on his homestead 40 miles south of this city. He has at excellent plot of ground including some choice hay land, which will make him a fine home and a profitable investment. Cattle For Sale. I have for sale 140 steers, 100 are one and two years, 40 are three years, twos and threes are dehorned. Wm. O'Maka, Moomaw, Neb. Rromos Grass Seed. I have a quantity of choice bromos grass seed for sale at my place 53 miles south of Hcmingford, at 10 cents a pound. Bromos is the ideal grass for western Nebraska. L. Sampy. Homesteads. Under the survey of the government ditch in the Platte valley homesteads are being taken up rapidly. These lands promise to become very valuable. Upwards of twenty Alliance citizens have made filings this week. We have a few choice numbers left but they must be taken quick. See T.J. O'Keefe, Alliance, or G. L. Shumway, Scotts- bluff. Taken Up. Stray steer, at my ranch near Lawn, about two years, Hereford stock, branded VT (connected) on left side. Owner can have steer by paying all expenses. Sec. 31-28-5:. Louis Homrigiiousen. Watch I'ound. Found in Alliance, a watch. The own er can have same by calling on Judge Berry, proving property and paying for this notice. Nearly all the ailments of the human race in these days are caused by the Blood. Stomach and Kidneys being out of order. There is not a case on record than Co-Lon-Co hasn't cured. Ask your druggist. Geo. G. Gadsby will take down screen uoors anu winuows anu store them till spring when they will be re paired, painted and put up again. He will also make and put up storm doors and windows. Phone 400. o-iG tf Big Cloak and Jacket Sale. Misses' and children's jackets and coats, Jackets from $1,25 to $3.50. Coats from f 2.5o to $7.00. Fred Mollring, Manager. Simon Spry ami Louis Buechsen stein went over the Guernsey branch as far as Mitchell last week. Iowa apples have been shipped in and are being peddled through the streets the past few days. The apple crop in the Hawkeye state has been quite prolific this season. An alarm of fire from the eating room at the depot yesterday morning brought out the department, but be fore they arrived the blaze was over come by the help. Only slight dam age resulted. Mr. and Mrs. M. Vaughn were among the fortunate this week to welcome a new comer to their home in the shape of a baby girl. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Hughes are likewise happy over the ad vent of a daughter Sunday morning, ; ucu, .Mem nau 111c misioiiuuc 10 iau from a freight car which was in motion last Tuesday night and received severe but not permanent injuries. He was taken to his home in the first ward im mediately after the accident and on examination it was found that he was suffering with concussion of the hip. The Famous Clothing store is to the front again. In today's issue this firm is quoting prices on fall and win ter clothing and gents' furnishings, overalls, etc., of the latest fabrics and patterns and at astonishingly low prices. Take time to read over the Famous ad on the last page and you'll learn something that will be of profit to you. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wilson returned Wednesday from an extended visit to the coast. They made a thorough in spection of California and enjoyed the the sights. The notthern part was to them of gteatest interest and they pre feried that part of the state. Howeyer, when everything is considered, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson prefer to reside in Nebraska. Grant Hale informs us that his six-year-old son was set upon last Friday on his way home ftom school by a boy fully three years older and pumelcd anu choked until un conscious. He was taken home and back to a position that almost wrehched remained unconscious for two days and has continued in a semi-conscious condition since. S. C. Reck was home from Rush ville over Sunday with his family, re turning Monday. Mr. Reck states that the work of building the new court house at that place, of which he has the contract, is progressing satisfactor ily and that within the course of a few weeks the brick work will be completed and progress on the interior of the building will be pushed. The elegant residence of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mitchell was the scene of a pleasant gatheting of friends Tuesday who sat down to an elaborate six o'clock dinner served by Mrs. Mitchell and daughter Pearl. The event was most enjoyable to the following gentlemen who were the guests of the host and hostess on this occasion: Judge West over, Hon. M. F. Harrington, A. F. Jones, Dr. Edwards, J. D. Scott, and T. J. O'Keefe. A. R. Davis, chief assistant con sulting engineer, and five assistants, held a meeting at Scottsbluff last Tues day with a number of land owners to determine the number of acres of land that should be allotted to each homestead right under the irrigation act. While no decisiou has as yet been made public, it is believed that the amount will be 120 acres. It was announced that active work on the government ditch would begin next May. The contract has been let to George Fox for the erection of a new brick livery barn to take the place of the Palace, which was totally destroyed by fire a few weeks ago. Mr. Desch, the proprietor of the Palace, has awarded the contract to Mr. Fox for the con struction of a brick building to be 56X 90 feet, 14 feet in height. This will make Mr. Desch a commodious aud safe livery barn and also give room for the great amount of traffic that has always patronized the Palace. The cost of the new structure, which is al ready under course of construction, will be between $3,000 and $4,000. mi nT" ft re p re re re re' ill M H w rr 2 r Hf re V J P O e . si si - v r . 1 g 3 g g $ S Wj ' ""Si Z !& 9 "b , 3 S i! 11, V P w s- p vi ' re O W i $ 8 8 ' I Z g I J 8 8 3 8 .8 JJf KltiqX C ff O n 3 J) & m CB . P .. 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