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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1912)
ML fllitH Ftremnn Trenkle, who hii Iwn on tBto rH'-f for snm lime. W( ll SnMn Sunday nlalK to take the rwltch wntitKt flrakiuan l.twrenc McCarty, who went 1o (lulwhurn to work durlna: the rush, writ en laa he i working Ighte in (he yard.. He expeote o he gone ubout a manUi. Henry Pennlger, ndurtrr m- ihj BUd Mountain ore train, left with hie family the flret of the week to take a ahort vacation In Chicago. ! . Hingitieer t)e domher, now of Mge tnont, wae vlnttlng bis family In this city leat Saturday. Mre. M. K. Johnson went to Orand lehtnd Tueaday night, returning on Thursday morning. She v tatted her parents, Mr. and Mra. Thorpe. I 1 Sagineer John Young, who nan heen on fflie high line for aome time, in now on the switch engine in Al liance. Extra Conductor HouKhlin hi re lieving Conductor Pennlger on the BaM Mountain ore train during the hntter'e absence. Knalneer McDonald of the nd wan Uv Alllunoe laet Saturday. Tl! Fireman Baker went to Denver HMurdey for u short vtaM with hie fatuity Mtb. Erin Skaiander, wife of Con ductor Skalander of Deadwood, is Tisiting friends in Omaha. No. 42 of Tuesday morning was five hours late on account of Ex. 088 wieat getting a car off. one mile essst of Joder. fl M .HftfiVM f'l H H T)r. Kuhn, company physician, went wast Monday memlng imft -iJ ecknH --w0 i)10 Meeaenger Srromberg of the Dead-wbod-Kdgemont run has gone (o filing and hue been reMevad by Mr. Howell, wlw formerly had charge at the company wagon in ltdwood Passenger Hrakoinan Oldt, who has been quarantined out for over a nttu KM allowed to go home Feb. care wlwn a switch engine at ruck them. Ho fell and waa draggexl some dlntance before assistance could reach hint. One arm was tak en off near the shoulder and the other hand so badly crushed that it will have to be amputated. Mr. Bart let ia a paeenger engineer be tween Denver and Akron. He left Atliande in June, 1911. The Spearflah train In charge of Conductor Knowlee and Engineer llanedck struck a man near Eagle wood, Juat outside of the cut. The' train waa stopped as soon aa possi ble and (be injured man taken into a coach, and everything poasthle wna done to relieve hie suffering. One 4eg waa cut off and the other mashed. He lived only alx minutes. Tbe remain were taken to Dead wood and Identified as Mike Oasaldy of Lead. No blame is attached to tlhe train crew. . . Mrs. Fit spat rick, who accompanied Mis.-, Agnea Rowland to Omaha; re turned last Friday noon. Mia Row land la now in the St. Joseph hos pital. The doctors have not yet ful ly decided upon an operation. She le under the care of Dr. Alliaon and Dr. Single. Mre. Fltzpatrlck and Pete Rowland will return to Omaha the last of the week. Relief Agent H. E. Harkleroad waa a paaaenger on No. 44 Tueaday. He goes to Sweetwater, where he will relieve Agent I). O. Cheedle, who Is going east for a visit. Road Master WHburn went to Sen eca Tuesday on company buelnese. Paaaenger Conductor Rider, who has heen unable to work for some time on account of rheumatism, la going to California for a change of climate. He will gn as soon aa his transportation arrives, and will stny until about June tat. Conductor John Keidtka, who has been In Billings, came In on No. 44 Tuesday. Earl Callander, for aome time yard majtter at Seneca, Is again on the road as a conductor. George Kechter and wife are In Denver this week visiting relatives. Misses Cynthia Davenport and Ha lel Bennett were with the crowd that went to Sidney Sat unlay for the basket ball game. Owing to slack business, the freight crews are cut to seven run nlng out of .Alliance. Three ears were pulled off this week. Invitations have been iseued by the B. of L. F. and E. lodge 62:? for their annual hall, February 14, 1912. They have secured good music and Insure everyone who attends a good time. ELMORE PETER8EN Happily Married at Holy Rosary, Church Monday Morning At Holy Rosary church on Monday morning, February 6, 1912, Rev. Father Donnelly, pastor, performed the ceremony which united for life in the holy bonds of matrimony Mr. Pete Petersen and Miss Nellie Ma rie Elmore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Elmore. The bride la one of Alliance's pop ular young ladies. Having lived here for a long time she is well and favorably known. The groom la a harber, a good workman and an in dustrious young man, and will amply provide for himself and his lovely young bride. The Herald extends congratulations and best wishes to the newly married couple. May their pathway of life be strewn with flowers, and their joys as many as the sands on the sea shore. Mr McWlvie, a well known switch man, in now general yard master at Seneca. The following is taken from the World-Herald of Tuesday, and may refer to the "hobo girl" who was at the depot here Sunday but who can the red headed Burlington conductor be?: "Miss Ramie, who says she is a cowgirl beating her way back to Idaho, and who was last heard of at 'Broken Bow, was at the Union Sta 1 tlon a week ago. She was dressed I comfortably like any other woman t3 ,i . , . . I. ... . .. .. I 1 ... . .. I o " but used to rush to climb on the home Saturday, after a months va- pUtfornl when H ,rata Wtt8 puning BW H l f. ......... .. I tl I " 're1 '" "nu out. She waa laken off the Union Colorado points. Mndlog business ; ; j.., lc Colorado train starting at mx, mr. Koae took anocoer thirty tajr' Jay off and returned to Denver. Mrs. Oeorge Davis and children left for Uncoln and Havelock Satur day night. Mrs. Davta will visit her parents and do some shopping be fore returning a Tom Morris, formerly with the Burlington, has accepted employ ment with the Milwaukee, at Miles tv. Montana. came 4- Conductor Tom Campbell. rt sick for several days, duty Monday. who has reported There wa a fire in the yards last Friday Bight that burned two box cars. The city fire department was Called. The many friends of M. M Mart let, formerly master mechanic here, will regret very much to learn of AJ terrible accident Saturday night In the Akron, Colo., yards. Mr. Ban let as c limbing through a string of mmniKni. nne spose DKteriy or a red headed Burlington conductor who she said had put her off his train four times." Conductor and Mrs. Clyde Bullock and Master Lloyd are In Albion vis iting Mrs. Bullock's mother. Thy will be gone two weeks. . . XC4 x av s At a meeting Tuesday afternoon Conductor Cummings was initiated Into the Order of Railway Condu Mr. JoUtnaer. Renewal grievance man for the O. K. C... will go to O- maha Sunday to confer with the of nclals in regard to an employee's pension. BAD DAY FOR SALE Cold and Disagreeable Weather Saturday Made Buyers Scarce on ZZbstZIr- S Olwng to the disagreeable weather and had roads last Saturday the at tendance at the public sale of stal lions and mares at Spry's barn was small. Only a part of the stuff was sold. Six stallions and twenty-two mares were sold, the proceeds for the same amounting to between 000 and $4,000. Ed Ross of Gordon hought the twenty-two head of mares. The six stallions were sold to tbe following named persons: Joe Man ion, H. E. Boon. John lore and O. 11. ilagaman, all of Alliance; W. W. Beck, Hewett, and B. N. Sharp, Moffint. in addition to the above stock. Which was the property of R. M. Hampton. J. T. Nabb had two work horses at the sale which were sold to C C Smith, for $257. DOCTOR GOES TO HEMINGFORD Ijaet Friday Dr. F. W. Boland shook the Alliance dust off his feet (or perhaps it was snow or mud) and went to Hemingford, where he had previously arranged to open an office over the First State Bank. There was a good opening for an other physician at that place. Al though the town Is small, it is sur rounded by a splendid farming country and with the thickly settled territory to cover, extending out many miles, the work of a physician was too much for one man to con veniently handle. Much as The Her ald regrets to see Dr. Boland leave Alliance, we are glad that he still remains in the county. He is well qualified in his profession and has had an experience that serves him well in the practice of it. We wish him continued success. I 1 Maitiand I jm w 1 it Sunshine CO Ml For Range and Furnace All Kinds of FEED Wholesale and Retail i PH ON E 3 J. H. VAUGHAN & SON APPOINTED SPECIAL fcGENT The State Insurance Company of .Nebraska, with home office at Omu ha, recognizing the qualifications of J. W. Outbrie as an insurance man. lias appointed him special agent for all of Nebraska wert of the east line of Holt, Hall and Adams conn ties. This takes in all of the Sixth congressional district and the Fifth except Clay and Nuckolls counties. Mr. Guthrie without doubt is one of the hett posted insurance men in the stats. In him tbe Staite lusur ante (emiany has secured a wan who is itualifled to do the work in an able and acceptable mantlet. His business in this connection will be that of appointing local agents. m ius'.int losses, etc He will continue ibis lonnectioJi with the firm of Oray A Uuthrte. and The Herald is pleas-. ,l to note that lie will make his hcadqua iters and his home whil tram liun at Alliance. LEAP YEAR VALENTINE SOCIAL At the First Frespytcriau Church. Given by the Christian Endeavor A royal good time is assured. Friday. Fell. rli. JtH 1 m Admission, ten cents Uferytbotty iuvited. Bf a booster for The phiiio fund. Mrs. Jason Ash of Lakeside and her daughter. Mrs. C. E l.eishuian. hate been In town for the past week Wonderful Bargains for Saturday the 10th, Mon. 12th, and Tues. I3th Ladies', Misses' and Child ren's Coats at less than . . 6 PRICE Ladies' Suits, less than PRICE One lot of Embroideries and Insertions, 15 and 20c values, For this Sale at Sc YD. Val Laces and 6 and 8c values, Insertions, for this Sale 3&c YD. All Bleached Table Damasks 25 OFF for this Sale Ready-Made Sheets, 80-90, 35C Pillow Cases, 36x42, l8C Turkish Towels in Bleached and Un bleached, regular 20 and 25c values, t For this Sale at IV" I C Silkolines in all colors, for this Sale at 9c All Underwear in all wool, for Ladies, Misses and Children, at actual Vi Price New Spring Utopia Dress Ginghams in all the new 1912 colors, the best Q 2c value, for this Sale O3C One lot of Chambry Ginghams, o 1 the 15c value, for this Sale O3C Turkey Red Table Damask, 35 and 40c values, for this Sale 1 9c Children's Black Stockings, o in all sizes, for this Sale O3C The New Up-to-date Ladies' Muslin Gowns, regular $1.25 value, for this Sale 58c One lot of Percales, a 15c value, for this Sale all shades, Remember, we do just as we Advertise with both great and small Try Mollring's First Respectfully. GEO. A. MOLLRING THE STORE OF QUALITY The Home Quality Groceries mono? a Jij Come, give us a trial! 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