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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1904)
a -t iM The Alliance Herald. Official Publi cation of Box Butte County lnflXlM'tii Largest Circu lation of any Al liance Paper. VOLUME XI, ALLIANCE, BOX BUTTE COUNTY, NEBRASKA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1904, NUMBER 44 qwVVvvyvvyvyyrfB,yA LOCAL HAPPENINGS We ftave rie Tourist Coats General and Personal News of Alii ancc and Vicinity. Judge Wcstover passed through Al" liauce Wednesday enrouto home from IlyanniR whete he spout n few duvs with relatives. r L.oCOLN NEU ! 1 if n 'j $7.50 ro $20.00 and all other styles at all other prices. We would like to show them to you. The HORACE TRADE AV.WAVrUAVfyVUAJi'U'VrNNA, AS4WLilSAJ JJLSAAS, AMiaAAa ANOTHER 01 of those trade-winning bargain offers, for which this store has become renowned. Men's Fleece-Lined U NDERW EAR The kind you pay 65c for at other stores, in this sale at DU- In another department 3 Children's Underwear 3 price of lO Call early before the stock is broken and sizes sold out. 0 W. W. NORTON m) mirmi 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. Battenberg 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, Office upstairs Norton block. See Humphrey for picture framing", up holstering and furniture repairing. Picture framing, upholstering and furni ture repairing C. Humphry. 7-ic-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 Carriage and phaeton, for cash or on time, J. C WIlson & Bro. 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 pairs of good shoes to be sold from jo cents to $1,45 a pair. Fred Mollrimo, Manager. BOQUE STORE WINNER. , l.f - tJl.9Jejt.9JUCZJUJUJtJ&UU. V9 E we are also showing some at the extremely low h &&&.'', '& r2YrsrsvrTrsmsT8r A .Millinery Opening. Pattern and Dress Hats, Street and Tuitorcd HatN. Largest and most clc. gam line ever brought to Alliance now on display at REGAN'S. Tor Sale. Cattle Ranch, 11 quarter sections all deeded land, good title. First class improvements. Inquire at this office. Bromos Grass Seed. I have a quantity of choice bromos grass seed for sale at my place ,Vi miles south of Hcmiugford, at 10 cents a pound. Bromos is the ideal grass for western Nebraska. L. Sampv. Big Cloak and Jacket Sale. Misses' and children's jackets and coats, Jackets from $1,25 to $3.50. Coats from $2 fio to $7.00. Fred Mollrino, Manager. Watch round. Found in Alliance, a watch. The own er can have same by calling on Judge Berry, proving properly and paying for this notice. Nearly all fhe 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 doors and windows and 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. 0-16 tf Go to the Alliance National Bank to deposit your money. Oct. 7-tf. Old papers for sale at this office. Miss Kate Hogtic left this week for a visit at the World's fair, aftor which she will proceed to New Yotk City to study art for some time. Richard Waters, of the Dierks Lum ber company, is su(feiing with an at tack of appendicitis mid for a time his condition was acute. Mr. Waters' friends will be pleased to learn that he is now convalescing. Attorney E. L. Grantham of Custer, S. D., spent yesterday in Alliance on business for the mining company .vhich is being organized for the development of property near Mystic. Mr. Grant ham went from here to Pierre, S. D. We are pleased to note that after a few weeks' absence at Wymote, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Zchrung have returned to Alliance to reside permanently. The health of Mrs. 'A, has improved notice ably and no doubt with the satisfaction of being home again all will be well. While delivering washing Wednes day night at a residence in the west part of town, a colored woman wns the victim of sneak thieves who stole the remainder of the washing packed in a large basket and sitting on the side walk. She had three or four family washings and the thief made way with all. Jules Zbinden returned last Sunday from his trip to Omaha and St. Louis, having cut his visit short on account of physical indisposition. While in St. Louis Jules and his brother partook of some article of diet during their meal that put them out of the sight seeing business lor several days. Aside from this, the brothers enjoyed their jaunt exceedingly. A business transfer took place last Monday whereby C. A. Glcason came iu possession of the 'confectionary and fcigar. establishment conducted by L. A". Suprise. Mr, Gleason was for some time a trusty and popular engineer oi the B. & M. and his many friends will be pleased to call on him at his place of business. Mr. Suprise will rest on his oars for a while before deciding on his future investments. The election ballott this year will be a stem winder. It will be at least i feet long and a majority of the rural counties will have to have them print ed away from home, where larger press facilities can be secured. The tall man will have a decided advantage over his short brother when it comes to voting, for the latter will have to stand on an elevation to read the ticket from head to foot. The Misses Inice McCorkle and Gertrude Warren entertained a num ber of their friends at a "photograph" party last Friday evening. Eighteen gentlemen were present to enjoy the pleasure of the occasion. A five-course dinner was served, the delicious viands being a source of gratification to the inner man. Amid the artistic decora tions of the dining room the lighted wax candles added a most pleasing effect. In the game contest Mr. McLennan succeeded in winning first prize, which consisted of a white silk bund-painted sofa pillow. The organization of a Young Wo men's Christian Association Circle was completed last Sunday afternoon at a meeting held for the consideration of such a movement. A careful explana tion of the work was given by Miss Gold Corwin, state organizer, setting forth the possibilities for good work by such an organization in Alliance. The women present were earnest and en thusiastic, giving their support in word and action as those realizing that the time to act is when opportunity pre sents itself and when a helping, en couraging hand may be extended to all who so often feel the need of it, and at the same time improving and uplifting all toward higher standards life. May the women and girls of Alliance give their help in what ever way they feel it possible to do so. Business meeting at 7:30 Monday evening, in the prayer meeting room at the M. E. chinch. A hearty wel como to all interested in the work. U 1 1 I "I - g d H 8. 888 E3 V 1 (?3 , - g ? o- . re 0 T D. re J-" PiL,2 p- 3. o & Kp 9 cr cc -0 p g 3 Ooq a eg w.B. 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