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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1903)
MWI I MUUti-W The News at Hemingford. KBITM L. PIEHOE, RccoRTin. IKoltli T.. Hcivp In fully autUorWWl to o llrltnuliM;r1t)tloilt nimI Jolt wuric riji! rtillwt unci reoeljit for sunns nml traiwwt pit otlier business In coiiiiitMoii with hln ikmUIoIi i un accrHlltMlrotiesoutntlvi)of this imner.J Mr nnil Mrs. Clark Olds were Alii nnce visitors tills woelt. II. II. ItcnHVolfl wus In town Tuesday and went down to Alliance. Itev. Harness and wife went down to Alliance Tuesday, returning Wednes day morning. V. h. Ashbrook, the Sioux county ranchman, was in town on business last Tuesday. Dr. Elkncr was called to the home of Olo Moo last Sunday by the sickness of one of the little boys. Miss Georgia Miller came up from Alliance Wednesday to remain n few days with her parents. Mrs. .lame IIolMnrnke returned Sun day from a visit to her sister, Mrs. Henry Shultz, at Pluttsmouth. Mif-s Lizzie Walker has been ill sev eral dnvs with her old enemy, tonsll- itls. At present she is improving. .11. U, Green and K. . Pioroo re turned Wednesday uioriiiug from Oma ha, tlio gnmd jury having been dis missed. W. Ki Horncall suffering1' from u severe of nettMIng? ciiitsod by the explosion of ti syrup can full of stoam und hot wtPr. Jsaau l'oeltey und A. Shurwood wont to. AUianiM Monday to uttend to busi ness pertaining to the Gookln estate. They returned the same day. Mr. and Mr, George. Goodenough ar tivud Tuesday from Mullen In response to the word of the dangerous Illness of 4he-tf sister, Mrs. .John Christy. Tom Harris and his mother canto up fiom Atlituxus Tuesday and were mot by Mr. and Mr. .lames Hunter. Thoy will visit at the ranch a few days. Mrs. Krlol, who was quite ill last week, is now very much improved. Her daughter, Mrs. .John Kinselht. stayed with her during her sickness Miss Ilubsie Whaley closed a fall term of school In the Leslie Trice dis trict last Kriduy und returned to her home in Alliance the first of the week. The many friends of Mrs. Christy will be pleased to learn that there Is at the present writing a slight Improve ment iu iter condition. Hopes are now entertained for her ultimate recovery. The Uemlugford Holler Mills began operations last Wednesday, It seems good to hear the rumble of machinery and the toot of the whistle speaking us it does of industry and prosperity. Miss Cora Itcese came up from Alli ance lust Saturday, remaining until Sunday with Mrs. 11. II. Fierce. From there shu went to her school In the Keauu district where she began teach ing Monday. Services w ere held ut the Methodist church last Sunday at the regular hours. Hev. Council and fumlly report a very pleasant visit with their friends at Chadrou and Gordon during their holiday visit. I'ete Swanson enjoyed a day's visit last week with his brother, Swan, who stopped oil" us he was on ills way from his present home at Hastings to Spo kane, Wash. Mr. Swanson was one of our early settlers and has many friends here who were glad to greet him. Mrs. Shindler met with quite a serious accident lust Thursduy. Not noileing Unit the cellar door, which opens from the pantry, was open she stepped otV into the cellar way, breaking the small bones of her ankle. Her injuries were uttended to at once und she is now' rest ing easily. TheUoyul Highlanders have arranged to give their ghost social Friiluy night, January S3. An excellent pro gram is being prepared und everybody is invited to come and have a good time. Every one is requested to wear a mask and the ladles will please bring a-basket" with lunch for two people. Come all and have the time of your life. Among the items that were missed last week was the account of a New Year's dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Slater at which thirty five guests were entertained. This was strictly an "Iowa dinner," there being many from the same couuty in Iowa that have mude their homes In liox Butte county. A party of young people were also entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins the day after New Year's. The young people at the Hopkins' home are general fa- voritusand the entertainment afforded the guoets was vory pleasant and en joyable. CANTON. C. W. Lockwood was in Hemingford Tuot-duy und Weduosduy. It Mtuinslikc J. W. Hroshar's is head quurtoifi for practicing songs and dia logue for the Canton lltorury of late. Grandpa Hlckey loft for his home at Gretna lu&t Friday, from which he has been absent for some time. Mr. Iliekey informed us while here that he got hib homo paper at Grutna and This IIkk.h.I) ' the same time and he alway road Tub HiiitAi.D first 90 as to read lite Canton news. Our Canton friends look first for the sumo news Mrs. .lames Carney, who has been visiting here among relatives and friends sincu December 30, loft for her home west of Hillings, Mont., Monday. Miss Mary Herneall, who is teaching in the Ford-1'osvar district, was a pleasant visitor -nt the homo of the Mioses lirosltar from Friday till Mon day. Quite n number of our people are afllictcd with colds and it is reported that O. II. Clayton's family is suffering with n severe attack of whooping cough. Ml. C. Curtis came up Friday and put in some door shutters In the cook room for ,T W. ISroshnr. Hen is quite nn ex pert with Ills tools in the way of car penter work. We leurn that Mike llutler, one of Liberty precinct's staunch voters, has hail Ills business increased so much of late that lie has to have a clerk in the person of Don Zimmerman and aside from his dally work Mtke is giving young Xim music lessons on the violin, lid first hud to touch him to put his fingers on the strings and now he is teaehlne to tuku his finders off the strings. Milco says he is an apt pupil. Since some of our friends after visit ing in different neighborhoods where the telephone !s in use have almost got the content of tlirir minds that it is u useful itventlon und that the time is short when n line will be in use from Canton to Hemingford, und the writer will add us soon us u switch board is put in at Hemingford, the much needed line will bo begun. Then should any calamity befall any one your friends can know of it in two minutes' time. . ? j CuVV-vwyAuyvSrrfVyA.V jp-i v-r. !& ' - jBk J raiHam i jut ''""" ' 'W 3TiJ'Jr.Jsvj,.rM-'Pfc.i 7 . C I HI I ? i l1 If L -Aysi 4 WE'RE WITH YOU FOR 1903. W. M. FOSKET, .uLctlbreer Will Cry Sales in This and ' Adjoining Counties. . . . On COMMISSION, BY THE DAY. or We have selected Furniture, as we believe, very suitable for Our trade, but ask you to come in and pass judgment. Our line of pictures and frames stands without a peer. To please you is our aim. U3T Satisfaction guaranteed. If you want to buy or sell ranch prop erty, list it with me Humingpord, Nnn. ZBINDEN BROS,, DEALERS IN Flour ! Feed. ), DUG, 10 Mi. "Home Comfort" Flour Is Our Leader. Try It. 'PHONE 105. vi:st sim: main' stw:i;t AM. NCI YOUR- HANDS WON'T CHAP I Will Winter lloiscs. I will take horses from now until May i, to winter on good range and water, section 13, town 27, range .(S, nino miles onst of Hemingford, Neb. Clayton Worlky. A One Flour bunt Minnesota Patent 5 points according to one of Chicago's best analytical chemists recently. Forest Lumber Co. make a specialty of manufacturing dipping vats. if you use our Gloria Glycerin Soap. Jt cures the chaps. Just the Soap you want for cold -weather and hard water. It's cheap. A large double bar for a'dime but don't judge the quality by the price. It's one of the fifty good Soaps we handle. Ask to see our line 'M sfe oe 'V I.-' ow g I Alliance Pharmacy I J. S. HEKINEY, Proprietor. jg Tiamonds, Watches, 14 MUjfllUX Gold- Jewelry, 000 Souvenirs o o w;. Z '."J '' THE NEXT BIG NIGHT AT TltU iT?eax Ge.Y& .owss will ni: Friday Night, WHUN DAINTY May Sargent The most superbly gowned woman on the American stage Will present you with OTHER PEOPLE'S " flONEY A COVEIiY THAT HAS SET TEM TAltilXh "Thcto's nothing so eood as money. and no money so good as other people's. " F. J. Brennan & Co., I t S Repairing in all its Hail orders promptly Branches. Jeweler and Optician. 9 I Forest Lumber Co. DEALERS IN" te Drugs, Perfumes antl Toilet Articles. Paints, Oils and Wall Paper. Alliance, Nebraska. FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLOCK. : ,."4"".-"."".."" 'SVW TlUwJis 0 LvxmW awd lixxWAXwoi lKlaeva. Estimates Cheerfully Given.- WE MAKE ALL KINDS OF.... AND A TY OF. SPECIAL- DIPPING VATS. I HOLSTEH'S PHARMACY.... Is One of the Most Up-to-Date Drug Stores in Nebraska TJi,ftoi'iwi-iriC" Oovo-Pn 1tt . jl j.ooAJ.jyuj.vJna voiioiuiij ( :' XJJ Vj m LLAlvLWvit A SELECT STOCK OP Watches and Diamonds. eoees0sctts9cceee LAMBERSON & STETTER ARE PROPRIETORS OP THEtm Fine Watch Repairing a Specialty. r.E.HOLSTENw Alliance, Nebraska. Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Agent for KKKI) KUUt; UltEWING CO.. SELKCT CAIUNET, EXTltA PALE and Other Popular Itrands. 7 !. . Erla,3nn.Il37- 'X'ra.d.e Solicited. Goods Delivered to any part of the city: Come and See Us. Special Sale of Shoes! Our Leader for Railroad Men "The Sunflower" d? gr never sold less than $3.5o, this sale .... P"VC 65c up Rhone 136 THO ESI Broken lot Children Shoes, all sizes "Here a chance to show your KNOWING." Strootman's School Shoes, "Ask your wife if this SHOE is good." Men's broken lots, $1.35 to Good Dependable Goods $Sc up $3 RNTON & CO., Ships Omaha Meat Remember these Prices till we invoice only. "The Early Worm" you know. Its DOLLARS and SENSE to buy here. MOLLRING BROS Pork Chops .... 12c I Round Steak . . . 12c I Chuck Steak .... 10 c j Porterhouse Steak ..15c 1 Loin Steak ....15c 1 it Omaha Lard, 50-Ib. Can $5. 00. g Home Rendered, per pound 15c. 1 ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA. i i I 4 V 1 N) L , uvtevii mWA