The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, December 01, 1910, Image 8

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duy one of these
"O" Coats and be
prepared for that cold
weather that is coining.
Let us show them to
you, then you will under
stand why we are so en
thusiastic about their
merit.
All New Styles and
Fabrics
Beautiful new shades of
Gray, Brown, Tan, Fancy
Mixtures. Stripes, Pin
Checks, Diamond Weaves,
Cassimere, Cheviots, Wor
sted and Scotch Febrics.
Money Saving Prices
Before buying your winter supply of Groceries, call and
inspect our stock cf Staple and Fancy Groceries.
Here is a few of the seasonable Goodies we have to offer
you.
Pure Buckwheat Flour, six lbs 25c
Falcon Pancake Flour, six lbs 35c
Falcon Pancake Flour, four lbs . . 25c
Peerless Flour Best, 48 lb sk , . , $i 56
Tip Top Flour, 48 lb ak 140
Delight Flour, 48 lb sk i.jfl
CANNED FKUJTS
Plums, 2 12 lb can, per can 15c
White Grapes, 2 1-2 lb can 15c
White Cherries, 2 1-2 lb can 20c
Black Cherries, 2 1-2 lb can 0c
Peaches, Y. C. 2 12 lb can 20c
Apricots, 2 12 lb can . 20c
HONEY AND MAPLE SYKUP
n' lit Nebraska comb Honey 20
Two lb roll Candied Honey yOc
Five 11) pail strained Honey 7:.
One gallon Log Cabin Maple Syrup . $1 r,o
One-half gallon L. C H()-
One-fourth gallon L. C 4-,,.
Also some very tine
Pure Missouri Sorghum, per gallon 75c
Raisins, four Crown, per lb 10c
Hams skinned per lb IKe
Coal Oil, per Five gallon can 00c
A. D. RODGERS
PHONE 54
Announcement!
We have purchased the Teater Brothers
Meat riarket and are now prepared to fill
all orders promptly.
In addition to our regular line we will
carry choice Omaha Meats, including Bacon
and Ham.
Soliciting your patronage, we are,
Very truly yours.
Saxton & Roach
PHONE 19
County Commissiontrs' Prtcnitt
AHtawe, N , Not. 14, lf10.
Tbla wa. th date for the com raid -skonwra
to mt, no ow appearing but
'mnilJonef J. M, Wank. th
nw-CUvg is herwby adjourned until to
morrow manning at 9 o'clock a. m.
V c MOUNTS, Clerk.
Alliance, Neb., Nov. 15, 1910.
Box Butte county oommiwlonea 1
met n ewslon urn per adjournment of
yeaAerday, members present, J. M.
Wanek of the 1st dlatnlct and J. 1'.
.feneen of the 2nd district, the fol
lowing proceedings were had ami don
tow It:
Tbe following cksitaa were examlmed
and noted on and clerk ordered to
drw warrants on gen anal fund for
scene, as fallows:
W. M. Witeon $5.30
Heintagford Journal 13.50
A. M. BorroughB 4.35
W. D. Zedlker 85.00
Rockey & Son 28.00
Klopp & Bartlett Co 72.50
O. W. Shore 2.50
Me) Johnston 4.50
Alliance Nafl bank, ag't 1.52
D. W. Hughes 4.6
Alliance Elec. Co 14.
F. McCoy 40.00
L. A. Berry, et al . . 14.50
Rolla Johnn 4.00
W. H. Keisrter 27.00
L. J. Sdhdll 4.00
Lou fowell. . . . 1 4.00
H. B. Shepard 4.00
Rockey ft Son 25.00
Sihtere of Mercy 45.00
Geo. Severson 25.00
John Severson 14.00
Gains Chapman 5.00
Urn, Baton 4.00
V. E. Spencer 34.55
John, Boxford 13.60
The Famous . . 3.75
George Fa-onapfeU 4.00
Starts Journal Co 49.60
Klopp ft Bartlett Co 39.48
Hammond ft Stephens Co 5.65
T. K. (JuAshannon' 20.00
Thoma- Dean 8.00
R. It. Wot ley 10.00
Geo. Sfvereon 4.00
John turns 4.00
Gallia Chapman 4.00
F abk J. W. Fei. ler 10.80
Joan beiith 37.00
rt ! Uhrisgi . . I)
E M I. amnion 4.00
Delia M. Reed UK
P. H Zobefl 7.20
I.. M. Kennedy 4.00
Holla Johnson 4.00
A. 3. Enyeart 4.00
V. G. ZeaUker 13.00
Clark Olds 8.00
V. F. Pwtereon s.00
Johm O'Mana 8.00
John J. Msjnion 8.00
liiinaan Wilson 8.00
N. A. Kirk 4.00
W. J. Haimiflton 4.00
John O Keefe 4.00
W. H. Swam 4.00
Smith P. TufMe 4.00
KIoQup & Bartletit Co 'L'.r.O
M. G. Wambauglh 14.00
'haj. Bauer 8.00
Jucob Jesse 4.00
Frauk Bauer S.00
Herman RehdiPT .. 4.00
W. J. Johnson ; . 7.00
C. V. liuiuiioa S.00
H. O. sxroiug -j.OO
Chris Hamsen ."j.OO
G. W. lxer 4.00
B. F. Abley 4 00
School Dist. No. 29 10.00
Fneu Abley 8.00
F. E. Nikon 4.00
M.rluie Butler. . 4.00
A. J Tsohacher 4.00
John Ocuha 8.00
Joseph Cans, 4.00
H. J. Win en 12.30
Joseph Bantos 9.30
James B. leJth 8.00
John Kovarndk 4.0t
J. O. Bowser 8.00
Chas. Prochazka 4.00
School Dist. No. 60 10.00
Bairney Halbur 8.00
T. L. Hopkims, Jr 12.30
J. M. Wanek 4.00
Joseph Duhon 4.00
Joseph iMuiaer 4.00
L. F Leavitt 4.00
J. R. Vau&oslLirk 30.00
Li. E. McCJuakey 6.50
Fred Crawford 4.00
John Burns 4.00
Chas. Tier nan 4 . 00
Geo. Severson 4 00
C Jnes Chapman 8.00
Hemingford Opera House Co. . . . 15.01
H. P. Ooursey 2.00
B. E. Johnson 1.85
Goo. Jo McCoy 18.00
John J. Wright 20.OO
J. R. Lawrence 2.C0
J. R. Ijawrence 22 50
Central Lumber Co 11.6O
M. C. Beaumont 8.00
T. M. Lawler 4,00
Gregury Zurn 9.70
A. W. Jayi 4 00
Jos. Mueller 4 oy
W. C, Mow tils 250 00
School Da. No 20 5.00
Rred MullrijQg, Oo, Trmm. . ..1482.60
P. E. Rami.. ..
Robt. K itUeinan . .
J. M. Wanek.. .
J. P. Jensen.. ..
. f.00
.171.78
. . 12.20
. 14.40
Nobert Kronapfel 1.00
J. P. Irution 12.00
Whereupon board adjourns until to
morrow morning at 9 n. m.
W. C. MOFNT8, Clerk.
AHlanoe, Neb., Nov. 16, 1910.
Board of county com mM oners met
iiuiwuant to adjournment, saime offi
cers present as yesterdary. The fol
lowing proceedings were had and done
towit:
The board selects the following 60
named persons from which the clerk
is to draw a jury far the December
12th term of the district court:
First Ward T. J. Beal. W. A.
Ijotaiieich. Chas. Wills, A. R. Town
er, P. H. Dillon, E M. Gregg, W. F.
Rosenkranz, A. C. Bracken, Verne
Cole, Sherman Beck, Earl Mallery,
R. N. Mark, F. N. Wallace, H. T.
Carey, E. D. Henry, J. W. Gaddte, J.
D. Emerick.
Second Ward Carl Spacht, R. E.
Hill, W. S. Wheaton, H. R. Bean, A.
A. Ralls, W. L. Kintop, W. .1. Ches
hire, H. Merk, Peter Rubendall, L.
R. Showalter, C. C. Koke, A. J. Cole.
Box Butte W. E. Ixwance, J. A.
Redman, Ed Curry, Geo. Zable.
Lake L. S. H tones, F. N. Yoitok, J.
E. Wilson, Ellis Ray, O. L. Harris.
Boyd H. H. Brandt, E. .1. Beach.
Running Water W. A. Clark.
Dorsey C. C. Hucke, A. S. Enyeart,
H. H .Pierce, Isaac Ricke, Clark
OWs, C. S. West, Karl Fostnlm.
XompareW Carsing Hemnings, Rich
ard Bevan, A. H. Mabin.
Wright-John Sase, Jr., R. R. Red
dish, J. C. Hawkins.
lawn Geo, Taylor, C. Klemke.
Liberty Henry Clayton, John Ni
kout. Snake Creek Chas. Tieman, N. G.
Nelson.
November 16, 1910.
On etition of County Clerk Mounts
for office help, it is the crder of the
loard that he be allowed $700 for
deputy and $200 for clerk hire for
the year 1910, same to be paid out
of the fees of his office.
It Is the order of the board that
the county treasurer be allowed assist
Mat untij January 15th, 1911, after
which same to be discontinued.
There being no further business
the board now adjourns to the regular
meeting in January, i e, January 10,
1911.
W. C. MOUNTS, Cterk.
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Nichols left
Wednecday night for an extended visit
in eastern Nebraska and central Mich
igan. They go first to Auburn. Nebr.,
where they have relatives, and from
there to Michigan.
The Alliance W. C. T. I', will meet
with Mrs. Cornu on Thursday after
noon, December 8. The topic for dis
cussion is Parliamentary Usage
Come. This is an interesting and in
structive department.
Mrs- J. J. Vance. Press Supt.
THEY NEVER FAIL
GLEE CLUB 0MIN6
1
That is What They Say About Them
in Alliance, and It Is Therefore,
Reliable
Another proof, more evidence, Alli
ance testimony to swell the long list of
local people who endorse the old
Quaker remedy, Doan's Kidnev Pills.
Read this convincing endorsement of
that remarkable preparation:
Mrs. Robert Bicknell, 504 Big Horn
Ave., Alliance, Nebr-. says: "I have
known of the merits of Doan's Kidney
Pills for over three years. 1 first used
them in Plea-onton. Iowa, and after
coming to Alliance about a year ago, I
procured a supply at Fred Holsten's
Drug Store, as they are the best rtm
edv 1 have ever known for disordered
kidneys. For a number of vears I was
afflicted with kidney complaint and was
unable to find any permanent relief un
til I began using Doan's Kidney Pills.
They disposed of the pains in my loins
and also strengthened mv back. Since
then I have felt like a different person.
I cannot recommend Doan's Kidnev
Pills too highly in return for the bene,
fit they have brought."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50c
Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo. N. Y-,
sole agents for the United States.
Remember the name--Doan's aud
take no other.
Typewriters for Sale
One good Sholes typewriter, standard
keyboard, in good condition. Price
only 15. One good Franklin type
writer. Price for quick sale $10.
These can be seen at The Herald of
fice. The prices are less than one-half
their real value and are made to sell
them quick. 5i-tf-i30
8
t
Don t Overlook
thai iMfcsMiiHis, If you
are in arrears remember
tkat we can always And
good use for
the MONEY
111
Popular Glee Club of Twenty Young
Men Will be Hire
The Nebiaska Wesleyan Glee Club,
of twenty young men. will be at the
Phelan Opera Houae on Thursday,
December 22nd- This popular club of
twenty peerless entertainers draw im
mense audiences wherever thev go and
it is predicted that they will draw a
crowded house here.
It if not often that we can hear a
trained chorus such as this from a Uni
versity that has the reputation and
standing of the Nebraska Wesleyan
University, which a great many of our
boys and girls are attending, and AIM
ance people should procure their tickets
jut at soon as they are put on sale.
Further particulars will be given in
a later issue of the Herald.
Coming in an Aeroplane
I have so many homes to visit ana
my reindeers are getting so old that I
am going to try an aeroplane. I hope
to reach my headquarters for north
western Nebraska the BEE HIVE
store, Alliance Christmas Eve at 1 1
p. m- From there I will visit my little
friends- Santa Claiss. 4Q-it-282
2,350,000 pure old-fashioned buck
wheat cakes made from every day's
grinding of Wright's Mills, Berlin,
Wis. Ask grocers, "Wright wrongs
no man." 5i-4t'2io
GROCERY NEWS
We are at all times in touch with the market and are
thereby able to quote you the very lowest prices on goods
of highest grade as well the standard grades.
Let us show you the following line of goods at prices
that will save you money:
FLOUK
Victor Flour f 1.55 a sack
Red R Flour $1.45 a sack
DRIED FRUIT
Loose Muscatel Raisins Fancy in 10 lb Box for $1.10
Apricots Fancy in 10 lb Box 1.80
Evaporated ring Apples in 10 lb Box for 1.30
syrup and nCLLIRfl
10 lb Pail Kariomel Syrup 45c
10 lb Pail Ranger Sorghum 50c
10 lb Pail Dixie Jelly 50c
Skinned Hams at 20c a lb
Bulk Lard 15c a lb
Sliced Peaches in 2 12 Cans 25c
Apricots " ' " 20c
Apples in No. 10 Cans 40c
Whole Jap Rice 6c a lb
Soda Crackers in wood boxes .7c a lb
Colorado Honey in frames 20c each
Bulk Laundry Starch 5c a lb
Celluloid Starch i0c a package
Defiance Starch 10c a package
Polo Soap, 9 Bars for 25c
Wyandotte Cleanser and Cleaner 20c a sack
OdtJ Oil 5 Gal. for 60c
Remember that these are not special prices, but are
in keeping with the market. We have the highest grade of
goods that the markets will supply. Prices always right.
Alliance Grocery Co.
PHONE 56
"Yea, I'm aoiry, too, that you cannot fill the position, but what
I need ia a TRAINED man a man who thoroughly underitanda
the work."
"No, there's no other position open we've bundreda of appli
cants now on the list waiting for the little jobs. Thia position calls
for a TRAINED man. Good day."
That's it. There's a big call for the trained man the
man who can handle the big things -the man who is an
expert.
You can easily receive the training that will put you
in the class of well-paid men. You can't begin to under
stand how quickly the little coupon below will bring you
success. Already it has helped thousands of men to better
paying positions and more congenial work. It will cost you
only a two-cent stamp to learn how it is all done. Just
;nark the coupon as directed and mail it today. The Inter
national Correspondence Schools have a way to help you.
During last year over 4,000 students voluntarily re
ported better positions and
higher salaries secured
through I. C. S. training.
To only this small per
centage of our student
body there was brought in
creased salaries amounting
in one year to over Two
Million Dollars '
Don't fill a little job all
your life when you can so
easily move up in the world.
Tbe Business el This Place
Is to Raise Salaries
Htm j; the thae la amark the Caay
laternatioaal Carrespoadeaee Schools
Bo in. Straaaoa. Pa.
Please iplala without lurtbef obligation oa my
part, hue I caa quality lor a laier salary la
the (H-kitloa teloie whicb I bare maikeri X.
Bookkeeper
Slenoajraphef
AfKemaeaaeat Writer
Show-Cad Write,
Wa-Jtm Trimmer
"jil Service
Te.ttle-MJSupl
Hectnciao
BacbncW Fa..rr
MechaaacaJ Diahamaa
Telephone Enctoeef
FJectnc Ltariona Supt
Mecharuraf E-ntpneer
Surveyor
Stationary Fngtnrei
53 F-nfineet
Building Contractor
AtcKitectuial Drafts
Architect
Sourtutal Eafjai ' 1
gskV
Mauang riganst
Aref anJ No.