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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1902)
Il ? Itl, K I The News KEITH L. tKelth rricrcj in fully nuthorlr-ed to so licit subscriptions and Job work and collect and receipt for mine, and transact nil other business In connection with ItU position an nn accredited roprcscntAtlro of this paper. B. A M. TIME TABLE. Passenger train leave Ilcmlngford, dally, M follows: No. 4lf west... P: 40a.m. 1 No. 42, cast,. .3:44 p.m. All regular trains carry passenRcrs, Leo Brandlo was In town Tuesday. Mrs. Vcrmlliou In visiting Mrs. K. L. Pierce. Agnes Esancy returned from Coun cil Bluffs Sunday. Glenn Pierce has been ill with croup for a f ow days. William Culver of Marplo was in Hemlngford Tuesday. Miss Graco Wheeler wont to Denver Friday to study music. A. 0. Whlcher shipped another car of liorses to Iowa Friday. Tim Morrlssoy shipped a car of sheep to Omaha Saturday. . llcnnett Curtis of Canton was a Ilcmlngford visitor Tuesday. Mrs. Earnest left for Denver Mon day to bo pone for some time. Miss Kate llano spent a day or two this week with Miss Mnry Iicrncall. John Curran was in Ilcmlngford a couple of days tho first of the week. Rev. Schultz came homo Moodny. He and his wife had been to Valentino for a few days. -Alonzo Sherwood nttended a meeting of the board of directors of the Chadron academy lost week. G. W. Wnlsner df Sheridan, Wyo., has been visiting friends and looking after real estate In this vicinity for a few days. Rev Garnefifl returned Friday from an extended visit to Lead and points enrouto Monday, making an inspection trip. Ho has numerous congregations In both South Dakota and Montana, as well an in Nebraska, no spent somo time in tho vicinity of Capital, Mont. , W. K. Iicrncall returned Tuesday from his trip to Omaha. He has rented tho building next door south from the post ofllco which K. L. Pierce rccontly , purchased from T. J. O'Kcefo. Mr. Iicrncall will move his stock to tho new location. Ho will bo there perma nently. In a letter wo received from E. C. Sheldon ho says: "Wo aro in Oregon and don't like it here nt nil. Wo arc going to start for. St, Paul about the first of next month. You can tell everybody that you wish that old llox Butte is worth all of Oregon that we havo scon and wo have traveled over 200 miles by stage. Rev, J. F. Youngman leaves this week for Central City, S. D where ho goes as a missionary worker and we are sure tho best wishes of a host of Ins and his estimable wife's friends go with them to their now field of labor and wo hopu that it may prove to be a blcsslug to both himself and his hearers, Harrison Press-Journal. Considerable dissatisfaction is be ing expressed, by some our citizens over tho route of road No. 43, of which publication was made last week in the Heham). Tho route is live miles along tho road running south from town, then three miles cast, then a mile south, and then a mile east to tho rail road. It then . follows tho railroad into Alliance. It is not what was peti tioned for to say tho least. While there may bo many logical objections to tho establishment of this road, It does n6l look like treating a petition to sidetrack It In this manner. Sub stantially tho sumo route to Berea Is already laid out. By going six miles south and thence directly cast tho tho same point is reached without ad ditional travel. Wonder why we can't have published at least the route called for In tho petition? llox lluttc News. Mrs. Will Banks has been on the tho sick list for the past week. Frank Mrachck took a load of water melons to Alliance last Thursday. Ed Wildy was through this neighbor hood Thursday looking for beef cattle. 'Gene Hall bought fifty-five head of calves belonging to tho V. E. Hall es tate, paying 814 a head. Superintendent Baumgardner visited the Box Butte school Friday and found everything satisfactory with nine pu pils in attendance. CANTON CULUNGS. Frank Caha lost a fine roaro that took sick and died a few days ago. Arthur Bass purchased a' new set of hirness while In Hemlngford Satur day. Rev. Herbert Rudd held religious services at Canton of evenings during last week. George E. Zimmerman and Fred, hio son, and Mrs. Lizzie Bright were in Hemlngford Saturday. , W. M. Green and lady of Chadron paBsed through these parts Friday en at Hemlngford. PIEROC, Rcronfcn. AWWW''W'''W'WW routo to Scottsbluff where they will visit with friends n, week or ten days. Miss Clara Phelps of Holmont has been employed to teach tho Clayton school on Snake Creek, Misses Mary and Anglo Hickcy left a few days ugo for Gretna, where they will bo In school this winter. Sinco our last issue Misses Edith Broshar and Aggie Moravek havo been on the sick list, but arc themselves again at this writing. G. tl. Clayton has been enlarging his residence by building on another room fourteen feet square, which makes a very nent residence. Wo learn that Miss Ora Clayton will leave tho 28th Inst, for Alliance whoro she will attend school this winter. Wo regret to lose Miss Ora from our midst and from our Sunday school as shots one of our teachers and our organist. Queer "OrnuRO Blossoms," These. Spcnrfish. S. D Sept. i .Cards are out announcing tho comintr marriage of Dr. Bernard F, Bcttlehctm of Alliance, Neb., and Miss Florence Keats of Spearfish, which will( occur Sept. iG. Dr. Bettle helm is assistant surgeon for the Burling ton railroad company, and tho bridc-to-Ns is tho daughter of Henry Keets, tho well known cattle and real estate owner and ex mayor of Spearfish. She is a graduate of me siaio normal nero, ot Northwestern at Evanston, 111., and studied art in New York two years. She Is possessed of great personal beauty and is one of Dakota's moat charming daughters. Tho couplo referred tp in the nbovo news dispatch were married in Seward on tho evening of August 9, and it looks as though they were trying to play a joke on their friends. They arrived in Seward on tho afternoon train of Saturday, August 9, and tho doctor proceeded to the office of the county judge where ho procured the license, and about an hour later they were married by Rev. Geo, F. Williams -of tho Presbyterian church, then left town on the first outgoing train. They requested both the county judge and tho pastor 'to say nothing of their marriage for a short time, as thoy did not want it to become known for reasons of their own. The bride was a very handsome young lady. Seward (Neb.) Independent-Democrat. Mrs. W.O. Cavin, of Crawford, died last Saturday in tho Grand Island hospital as the result of an operation performed for a chronic trouble with which sho has been afflicted for several years. Mrs. Cavin was thirty-nine years of age and was mar ried to W. C. Cavin nineteen years ago at Scotia, Neb., the home of her girlhood and where her remains wore laid away last Sunday, She was possessed of a cheerful disposition and enjoyed a large circle ot friends. The bereaved husband and daughter. Virgil, haue the bympathy of everyone, Window bhades, all sizes up to sixty three inches in width, always in stock. We put them up for you if so desired. Guo. Dakunk, PrzlcstoBc Drawn nt Norton's. On each cash purchase of gi.oo a ticket will be given which will entitle the holder to a chanco in tho following prises valued at S250.00, drawing to take placo New Year's ovo: Town lot JS100 00 Shetland pony.saddle and bridle 55 00 Sewing machine . ., 45 Qo Gold watch and chain 25 00 Arm chair 800 Pair wool blankets . , 6 50 Dress pattern 5 00 Pair shoes 3 50 Gloves 2 00 Pair gold cuff buttons . , 1 00 Total ,.,.55250 00 W. W. Norton. REl'OUr OP THE CONDITION OV The First State Bank CHARTER NO. 035. Incorporated, nt HemlnKford, In tho Statoof Nebraska, at the clone of lnnlnoaB Sep tember 15, 1WM. liESOUHCEs: I.oatir nml discounts 813,010.03 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured.,.. '3S9.W1 KiunUuro mill fixtures 4MXO0 Current oxpousos and uxos paid 733.48 Duo from uutlonnl. Imuks , lS.BSJ.hS Total cash on hand. ., S,57ioo Total 3'J,757,8o liauiutics: Capital (dock paid iu $5,100.00 UmUtldedprottts 1,80.80 Individual deposits enhjort to check.. 21,115.08 Demand cortftlcates of deposit 55.00 Timo certltlcates ot deposit 1,347.00 Cashier's checks outstanding 4H.60 llllls payable 1,00.00 Total t30.757.S8 STATE OF NEBHABKA.) COUNTY OP BOX BUTTE, J ss. I, Keith It. Pierce, cashier of tho nlme named bank, do solemnly swear that the above etaU-ment is correct ami a true copy of the ro purt made to the .lat Banking board. Keith I.. PiEnCE, Cashier. Attest; II. It. Green, i m,., o , i , James Uahbt. f Direcl0r8 Subscribed and sworntobeforo inothla 22th. day of September, WU2. (5. A. Bnui.EW, IsBAi, Notary Public, Notico to Creditors. In County Court In and for Box Butto coun ty, Nebraska, 9Q, in the mutter of tho es tttto of Dennis Carpenter, deceased. To the creditors of said estate: l You aro hereby notified that I will sit tit tho county courtroom la Alllanco in said county on the 7th day of March, 1003, to receive uny exuinlno all claims atrutnst Mild estuto with a view to their adjustment and allowance. Tho time limited for presentation of claims ujrulnst said estate Is six months from the -ml day of K'pteraber. A.D lltt.'. and tho time llmlteoTfor thepaniont of debts Is one jour fronibuld 2nd day of Septembor, 1002. Witness my hand and seal of said county court this !nd day of September, 1003. A true copy. d. K, Hpaciit, ISEAii County Judge. Prlzo Contest Closes Boon. Tho Burlington Route's prlzo contest for tho best photographs of Nebraska scenes closes October 1. If you havo good photographs of orchards, grow ing crops, harvesting scenes, cattle, sheep, horses or poultry, better send them In without delay. Ask tho Bur lington Routo agent for full particu lars or write J. Fiuhcis, General Passenger Agent, Omaha, Neb. Any stock of harness (n stock or made to order. Clouoii & CollIns. Sheriff's Sate of Bucks. The sheriff of Sioux county will sell ninety head of thoroughbred and high grado bucks at auction at the ranch of W. R. Harris in Sioux county, Nebraska, on Monday, October 6, at 10 a. m. REPORT OF TUB CONDITION OP The Alliance National Bank, CHARTER NO. 5(07. At Alliance, In the State Of Nebraska, at the close of business September 15, I0OJ, nr.RouitCEs: Loans nnd discounts $ 140,399.83 uvcrdraf tftvSccured and unsecured. . 5,107.27 IT. H. bonds toHecuroolrculatlon.... 12.600.00 Premlunwon U. 8. IJonds 253,00 Blinking house, furnitures uiul llx- turen . 7,000.00 Duo from Nut'l Hanks (not reserve nBcntH) 10,000.7(1 Duo from npproved rescrvo agents. . 0,M)7.78 Uhecks and other cash Items 105.40 KrnctlonaV paper currency, nickels undconts ' 7.G3 LAWFtJI, MONET nEBEKVE IN HANK VIZ : Hpeclo M.I.U0O lAWil-tendernotes 5.400.00 10,834.00 Kt-dumntion fund wit 1 u. . Treas urer (5 per cent of circulation) ... 023.00 Expense 1U4.0U Total M5747G LIABILITIES: Capital stock paid In. 150,000.00 4.(185.00 12.500.OU . 034.70 f.530.5.-, Murmus 1 una ........ National banknotes outstanding..., Duo to other National Hunks Duo to State Hanks and Hunkers.... Individual denosttssubleetto cheek 8i,on-.osi Demand certificates ordeposlt 8.015.H! Time ccrtlllcntes-of deposit 48,W3.0Q Total 207,274.7o STATE OP NEBRASKA, I... County of llox uctte. j " I, O. II. Connott. cashier of tho above named bank, do solemnly swear that tho above statement is truo to the best of my knowledgo and belief. V. II. Connett, Cashier. ConBECT Attest: y. M. Knight, I F. W. llAimis, J-Dlroctors. Thomas Beck, Subscribed and sworn to boforu mo thlsUOth day of September, 1002. heal, William Mitchell, Notary Public. My commission explras Juno 14, 1007, Lumber and ! Forest Lumber Co. I DEALERS IN r-- S Bu4,v$ TNX.&ev&V Estimates Cheerfully jjiven- WE MAKE ALL KINDS OF.... AND A SPECIAL TY OF I SICOK TANKS, caee98sBoaeeeeea0ee0oeoAeaaoea Dierks' Lumber! Coal Co. Lumber Materials. CoaV atvii "30ooo. Mseasflf We Can Also Make You a Loan In the Nebraska Central Building and Loan Association SO AS TO HELP YOU GET A HOME. B. dc M. HOTEL. G. A. WHITE, Proprietor. &00& !oaT& aw& CUatv, ComovabUB-ooms. Lunch Counter WE AIM TO PLEASE. Opp. KCilo. Grrarxd, Alliance Bowling Alley, W. S. RIDGELL, Proprietor. u)tt frs 6ctv6& Ke T&e,nes, CXeauest awd'BesV Appointed Amusement Place in the West, and Invite All to Call. Ladies Especially Invited. Bowling, Billiards and Pool. CIGARS, TOBACCOS AND SOFT DRINKS. AtttAiHttttt),tA For a Full Line of... Staple AND Fancy Groceries Best Coles, s r ? That Can't He Real In Town..., Q weens ware, Tinware flmf Enameled ware R CALL ON. Tj&aVVrv, ! 1 Motors 8ttv vvVw VVWTV VVTV'tVtvi -Hstrnv Notice. Taken up by tho subscribed on his enclosed land In section 25, township 24, range 48 in Box IJutto county: Ono crny maro about 12 years old, weight about 1.250 pounds branded with a spot In tho centre of a diamond and a straight bar to tho right of nnd sloping toward tho diamond nt the top on tho left shoulder, Ono gray maro about 13 years old, weight about 1,200 pounds, branded us above. Ono bay maro nlxmt 15 years old, weight about 1,100 pounds, branded us above. Ono bay maro about 18 years old, weight about 1,150 pounds, left front foot cut In barbed wire, no brands. 8-l5-5t 8. J. Wilson. Building Material. Superio Iflnnw 31M TSaw&s 0 SfliimW &w& i DIPPING VATS. ! a FOB- and Building in Connection, YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED. -A.llia.no, Nebraska, ONE DOOR NORTH OF Young's Grocery, "flftn. IK3Q 33 Few men fTftintf 4-r etimit lli;nnn fuu ? m iim :k i.flxii ir vftaw VMM & TH0S. 0LSEN, s 4 N!M!HNtHJigHNNe4HHIH)tHMNHHi hi lltll 1FTTT BiHMUM " III ALBERT JOHNSON. "Rubies aw& AJDaows... Alliance, W. 8. AOtlKSON. ACHESON Successors to DEALERS IN HARD Plumbing and Furnace Work. Your Patronage Solicited.... i. ALLIANCE, F. M. Kniuht, Trcs. O. U. Connett, Cnsltlcr. Alliance National Bak , ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA. 2S Incorporated. Sale. Oonsorvattve. - - Capital Paid in $50,000. SURPLUS, 5,000. DIKEOTOUS ; P. M. Knight, II. P. Uottlclielm, W. II. Corbln, Tlios. Ilcck, F.W. Harris. tST aiONEY LOANED ON APPROVED SECURITY. HnOMMaSMESBM V. A. Hampton, President A. S. Rebd, Vice President First ' National Bank, ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA. Capital, $50,000. - Surplus and Profits, $20,000. Directors: W. A. Hampton. A. S. S JAMES BAKUY, Pres. G. U TAYLOR. V. Pres. KEITH L. PIEROE, Oa&hlor. jo iifs Sfctt Bciqij, tINCOltPOUATED.1 Authorized Capital, - - - $10,000. BOARD OK DIRECTORS: H, It. QnEEN. J. n. Siiiuk. James IUititv. Keith lb Pieroe. O. I. Taylok. - tar" Interest paid on time deposits. Ixmns mudo on good iccurlty. yrosro-oaro-ToBrro-ir ;4MIMft A Novel Idea $1,000 That's more than a great many grown people earn in a year. ...t can, after a hard year's work, put 2 pi, 000 away in tne bank. Yet Whittemoro Bros. & Co., the well-known manufacturers of high-Brade Shoe Polishes. are " " ovy duuiu uuy ui Kin now 10 uo lust inai OWN A THOUSAND DOLLARS. They havo asked us to tell you about it, and W we're waiting to see you at our store. p 1. . !1 l... A J i il k. m.A nt Mim .MiirH MHUU M4W4 Us Proprietor, "Mm 'I Nebraska. & J. E. JODER & JODER, BECK & CO. Opera House Block. NEBRASKA. W. II. ConuiN, V. Tres. R. M. Hampton, Cashier G. Hampton, Ass't Cashier. 4226 Reed E. C. Hampton. It. M Hampton. ,11 . rr Exclianco furnished on eastom imnu S. g Q3ARB 0 (&. v L-it-J