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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1912)
W. I. TraKHUKT went his friendK card from Ogden. Ptnh. where he nd Conductor ClnirNv Rider were lut Saturday. They were going from there to Salt Lake City. George Young of Merwlnnd wan in Alliance Saturday end Sunday. Mr. Young nays hU lumber yard at Mars tend to doing a fine bimines. Mm. Mary Hewn of Deadwood i I guest at Hie home of Dispatcher and Mm. Cox in Alliance. Mm. Cox wa reported quite sick the paet coin. Mr. Callahan locate here. may decide to Owing to quiet buslneaa the lo cals have all been put back Into the pool. Supt. C. D. Peckenpaugh of the Sheridan division was in Alliance on Monday. Mrs. Rockcy and her two datigh- tern are friend in RmkMiian .ludson. who for sornie time was In the hospital, has made rapid recovery. He reported for work Wednesday and went flagging on Weldenhamer's run. Mr. Weiden hamer will go braking for Conductor Oaddls. James Ponath, the little son of Conductor Ponath, has been suffer tag for some time with rheumatism Mrs. Ponath is making arrangement to take the little fellow to Hot Springs to see If the hot baths will relieve him. Conductor Swift, of the high line Is taking a short vacation. He Is be ing relieved by Kxtra Conductor Horn of Deadwood. .7 P. Dniley, train master on the outh line, was in Alliance last Fri day and Saturday on Company bust fM. Mr. Thurston, tie and timber ln pector for the Burlington, was In Deadwood on Company business this week. Suocrinifendemt eitleiihamer was In Deadwood this week and was ae OOflipanlod over Ihe high line by As hstant Supt. HoMorf. visiting relatives and Grand Island. Mr. and Mm. M. E. Johnson left on No. 42 Sunday night for Waver- 4y, Penn. They had not planned to go until later, but. they received word of the illness of Mr. Johnson's father. Mrs. ilennau Is very sick at her home in this city. She is having tin' best of care and we hope will soon be beuT. Mr. ;ind Mm. John Adiinis of Sher idan, Wyo., and Miss Helen arrived in Alliance Wednesday noon for a short visit, at the home of Machinist Davis. From here they will go to tncoln and Havelock, where t be have relatives. Miss Helen Adams will remain in Alliance until their return. Mr. and Mrs. Magi! I left on No 42 Wednesday night for a thre weeks' visit In Ottumwa, Iowa. rhe ladles' Auxiliary to the En gineers will hold their Kensington Thursday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. F. H miser. Electrician Carl Hockey is making arrangements for a trip to the Pa cific coast. Mm. Ous Holden, who has been visiting at the Fitzpwtriek home, left for Sheridan Tuesday noon. Fred Hiedermann, brother of IMs patcher Hiedermann of Deadwood was thrown from a delivery wagon last Saturday. One wrist was brok en and he was badly bruised up. !i Bell wood set the wrist and soon hail him resit in g nicely, lie will be out in a few days. The firemen have every reason to in proud (f the grand ball they gave In the onora house. Kebruary 14. The decora tion In the hull were red white and green lanterns and bunt inir. and were beautiful. The hall wb.i packed with people The r cepl'oi. commMtee looked after all the strangers, and everybody had a fine time. Over two hundred tick et were sold. The firemen have Lfrtninlv shown that they know how to cnurnin Switchman Drlscoll. ii( bad plan ned 10 go to New YOIV, us a mini; t'e men who -tie sent lo Oslesburg He writ H UltU there will be work there for at least two months. i Engineer Sam Til let has been en Joying a few days' visit from h mother, Mrs. Tillet, of Denver Machinist and Mrs. George IhvLn are now nicely settled in their new bungalow on Toluca Ave. Brakeman Bay Mark has a brothe from Fori Collins making him short visit. Brakeman ami Mrs. It K. McKen zle were very much pleased last Sat urday by the arrival of Mrs. M Kenzie's father, Mr Callahan of I. in take one Incident that happened this Inst pay day A brakemnn with s very pitiful story of a sick wife, with whom this climate did not a gree, had serurc-d board and room for six weeks. On pay day morning he went south, met the pay car and drew his check. Iater on he sign ed over his time check to keep from having It garniaheed. The people he owes here have to keep right on working whether the climate agrees wfth tihem or not, Mies Mlnta Painter, a sister of Fireman Boyd Painter, Is a new clerk in the Norton store. She took the position made vacant by the res ignation of Mrs. Holloway. Mrs. C. E. Bennett was the charm lng hostess at a card party at her home last Thursday afternoon. A bout twenty ladles were present. The delicious five course lunch was great ly enjoyed. This is the first time Mrs. Bennett has been "At home" to her friends since her return from Ravenna. After the dance Friday night Mr and Mrs. Harry Gantz entertained a party or ten at Holsten's. A very appetizing hrf4l was served In Joe's best style. LOCAL PARAGRAPHS Meet mo at the Bee Hive Store and get one of those 4-ply brooms for 35 cents, while they last. A C. A. Simmons, the barber, marie a business trip to Crawford last week, where he formerly rani a bar ber shop. T. S. Jones, bandmaster at Alliance law! summer, who moved to North Platte in the fall, has gone from Traveling Engineer Morrison, who went to Chicago on a Company case ten days ago, writes that court Is now in session and that he hopes to get home soon. Engineer Howard and wife, of ifcauwooii, are visiting relatives :n this city. Fireman .luck Stephens left for Lincoln Sunday night. From there he will go on to Omaha. We won der what for? Engineer and Mrs. Jim Oarretl passed inrougn nere .-Sunday nignt on their way to St. Jo'. Mo. On their return they will stop here for visit at the Fit .pat rick home, Master Mechanic and Mrs. I'helix Kennedy of Sheridan were here ov er Sunday for a short visit with their son who is a student In th hi. Agnes Academy. 1 hey are on their way to Texas for a .dx weeks vacation. Airs, w s Kosenkranz has gone to Crawford for a visit with Mrs. L A Baschky. Mrs. Harry Hamilton, wife of En gineer Hamilton, of the south line ha.s been very sick the past week. Mrs. Arnold of Ktigemont is visit in at the Rockey home The firemen and hrukenicii vvim were sent to Calesburg write bach thai they have to pay cash in ad vance for their room and board. This would be much better in Alliance. here to lexington, Nebraska. Alliance Shoe Store ANNUAL 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT SHOE SALE I !4 ONE-FOURTH OFF FOR ONE WEEK Ending Saturday, Feb. HN the entire stock of winter shoes. This is a pre-inventory sale, held especially to U room for the most complete line of Men's and Women's Shoes and Oxfords for Spring ever brought into the city. FIGURE YOUR OWN DISCOUNT All shoes are marked in plain figures, and 25 per cent less is what you pay 24 make Maitland I A LI Sunshine c o For Range and Furnace All Kinds of FEED Wholesale and Retail PHONE 5 J. H. VAUGHAN & SON At the basket social given by the hoir of the Episcopal church, the baskets, fortytwo in number, brot one hundred and seventy-five dol lars. We mll this "going some." Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mungcr's two- year-old boy was taken sick one day this week. A physician was called and the little fellow Moaned a six-ll of pneumonia, although he came near having it. Hon. W. W. Wood had the pleasure tliis week of a two days' visit with Ills brother, .lames A. Wood, of Ap pleton. Wis., who arrived in Alliance Tuesday morning en route from a visit to the Pacific pOMt We are ready for springy baring received I package of flower seeds from the I'. S Department of Agri culture, sent out from Washington under the postal frank of the junior IT. S. Senator from Nebraska. The Herald has another Canada subscriber. We have received notice that the address of Mrs. C. H. I'res ton has been changed from L'sn: Jackson street, Seattle, to general delivery. Vancouver, B. C. To The Herald's already fine list of correspondents from the country and towns surrounding Alliance, we are pleaised this weeK to utld one from l-tkeside. who will furnish us news from that neighborhood. The first installment of the same appears in this iesue. It. c. Laait, formerly chief night dispatcher at Alliance but now nici ly located with his family in Salt Lake CH v where he is engageil in railroad work, visited with his many Alliance friends a few days last week, leaving for home on Thursday night Miss Bertha Coates. who resides eight mile this side of Hroadwatt and tenches near her home, wan in Alliance on business over Saturday recently She is evidently interest ed In music as well as teaching While in Alliance she purchased a Itvron piano of Mrs. Ida M. Bosh. it. D. W Montgomery, paatoi e.angelist of the Presbyterian church tor northwestern Nebnutka, returned Mi. inlay from an extended trip cov ei.ng more than two weeks, during which time he vfedted towns along lie line of Hie I'lilon Pacific and the (iuerusey branch of the Hurling ion. 10. M Mucken. one or The Herald subscriber at Platte Center. Nelir.. writes a that he is expecting to move out of thiat iKtate. lit does not state where he i expecting to go but we are wondering if this winter's cold weather gave him the southard fever as it did a good mam others. We learn thut Mr and Mrs. I Herman will terminate a five or six weeks' vfcsk in Iowa about the firxt of March and return to Alliance. They have been having a splendid tim ev tutting among friends where H ANN AN &, SONS SHOES FOR MEN Regular Price $6, now $4.50 T. D. Barry Shoes for Men Reg Ptice $5.00, now $3.75 Ml- Prlca $4.50, now $3.4-0 Rf. Ptici $4.00. nw $3.00 Ree Price $3.50, now $2.65 E. P. REED & CO. SHOES FOR WOMEN Regular Price $5.00, now $3.T5 Regular Price 4.00, now 3.00 Regular Price 3.50, now 2.65 Regular Price 3.00, now 2.25 Regular Price 2.00, now 1.50 Every fall and winter shoe in this store included in this sale Remember, this Sale Ends SATURDAY, FEB. 24 No shoes charged or sent out on approval during sale. Rubbers and spring goods not included lime visiting among mends where eye slide. tin tile secoim ol mis month they attended the golden wed ding anniversary of Mrs. Herman's pairents, .Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Halm, at Mallard, Iowa. An ImHWOM crowd was present, consisting ot eiu iu ren , gvrajid children and tit her relative and friends. Carl Rockey and "Shorty'' Thomas left Alliance Tuesday, headed west. The hitter's destination was Sheri dan and the former said he Intend ed to keep going till he reached the coast. Elmer Vounkin is filling the position held by Hotkey as electri cian at the Crystal. Rev. R. H educational school work Presbyterian Houseman of Omaha, secretary of Sunday for Nebraska of the board, is in Alliance today and will hold a conference on Sunday school work at the Kirst Presbyterian church tonight. Miss Sarah I'atton of Hiawatha. Kansas, visited at the home of Rev. and Mrs. A. I.. Godfrey from last Saturday till yesterday. She had been making an extended trip thru the west and was en route home. Being an old college friend of Mrs. Godfrey, she of course found it very tun eable to stp a few days in Al liance. As reminder tO stockmen we mention lliat Thursday, February L'H, in the date of the grand public sale of registered Hereford cattle at Grand Island, advertised in last IVOek'l Herald. The sale will begin at 1 O'clock in the aflcrnoom, Mrs Howies, proprietor of the New York Hh4 Shop, anil Miss Pat ia Hren Hainan left last Saturday for Saint Louis, expecting to be gone a week or ten Mays, .m i.ouls is one ol tne Lading wholesale millinery centers ami will give the ladies an excellent oft port unity to post up on the latest spring styles 1 hey will order a soring stock of goods while in the city. Hev ('. E. McKall came over from Gordon Monday to remain in Alliance few days ami go from here, to Re no to attend the dedication services Saturday ami Sunday. Mr. McEall Is pastor or the I .aval -a circuit of the M E church and repoits a sue cessful revival meeting at Newman Chapel, oue of his appointments. An a result of the revival meetings there have already been several at- cessions to th;- church and more to follow. We wish to call attention to the ad vertisement in thi issue of the Al liance Tailoring Company of which Ira Phillips is now manager, assist ed by Dick Shute who ably assisted E. T. Enyeart when he was manager. When Mr. Enyeart removed from Alliance to Maryland many thought that the Alliance Tailoring Company Would close their shop but as our readers will see by their advertise ment they are still doiug business at the old stand. Owing to so much sickness in the Eairview neighborhood the Frances E. Willard Memorial Day program that had been arranged for Febru ary 25 has been postponed. Further announcement will be made later. There was a time when it would have been difficult to publish The Herald If deprived of the efficient assistance rendered by a young lady compositor whose name was then Miss I .aura Miller, but there came a tune when it became necessary to get out the paper without her help. Two years ago she left the emulov of The Herald to many Conductor Clyde E. Mullock. Although deprived of the services which she formerly rendered the paper, it still has the help of a cordial word from her oc casionally. She and her little son Lloyd farmed the office with n call yesterday which was much appreciat ed by the entire force. Mrs. Thomas Strupper was taken seriously ill last Saturday with la grippe. We are pleased to note thai she is somewhat better at this writing. Her daughter. Mrs. M. L. Phares, came up from Hridgeport yesterday to remain with her until she is convalescent. The ' papers Hig :!" is a whirlwind Watch for further particulars. Do You Want Cheese? We havo Swiss, Lim burger. New York Un colored Cream. McClaren's Imperial and Roquefort, Parmesan Pimento Cheese and HanoverBrickCheese, at Alliance Grocery Co. The Bee Hive Store TELEPHONE 214 SPECIAL FOR NEXT SAT U R DAY. FEB. 24 An Assortment of Enameled Ware l qt. Dairy Pans Soap Dishes 9-inch Pie Plates qt. Pudding Pans 10 inch Basting Spoons FOR 6c EACH We give a 10c bottle of Perfume J with every 25c purchase