The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, March 20, 1903, Image 5
' I J 'V Additional Local. The ladies aid of the M. K. church will meet next Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. B, Mewhirtcr "' "J A daughter was born Monday to Mi and Mrs. John Martin living about thirtj live niilos southeast of Alliance Funeral services for Elizabeth, the two1 year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. O Blnino. living ten miles southwest of the city, were conducted by Rev. Sindurs ymk tcrday afternoon The services and bui ial were from the home of Mr. Slirows bury. Sunday at the Baptist church, G. C. Jeffers, pastor Subject of morning dis course, "The Model Voting Man." Even ing sermon, "The Unionrclmble Riche of Christ." Sunday school at io o'clock. Juniors meet at 3. C. E. meeting at 6 45, Vina Porry, leader. Midweek prayer ser vice Thursday evening. A welcome to all services. E. H. Smith, advance agent for the Curts Dramatic Co., is in the city today getting up paper for his company which opens with a three nights engagement in Alliance beginning next Thursday night. March 20, and continuing the balance of the week. The press notices for this com pany speak highly of all the plays produced. There are ten people in the company. The opeuing play will be "The Boome rang or For a Million,'.' laughable comedy drama interspersed with specialties consist ing of songs, dancing, etc. The night will be "Jack o' Diamonds," a comedy drama. Saturday night will be presented Milton Noble's great drama "The Phoenix." As a special inducement for people to turn out, prices have been reduced to is, 25 and 35 cents. Reserved seats will be on sale at Holsten's, beginning Monday I)i aw s the Prize. U V. Reeves of this city was the suc cessful contestant in the guessing contest which closed and drew the prize of twenty dollars, last week. The drawing was con ducted by W O Barnes and C, A. New berry at Geo Darling's store Saturday at the hour specified. Eleven persons guessed the correct advertiser They were, Mrs. E. H. Rood, Mrs. G. A. West, C. II. Mc- Kinney, L. S. Mastrude, J. G S. W. Reese, L. T. Poole, B. C. J. Itenjarrin, Alliance, Frank Potme sil, Fremont, Mrs, L. B B. Craft, Exeter, The other merchants guessed on were The Famous, W V Norton, Bogues' Mollring Bros, and Thos. Olson. Thirty yer cent, of the guesses were for Geo Darling. Alliance, Neb , March 1 (, 1903 Received of Geo. Darling and Thk Al liance Herald Twenty Dollars in gold, prize in guessing contest. B. V. Rekves. I wish to announce to the ladies of Alli ance that I am prepared to do first-class dressmaking and ladies' tailoring. Hav ing had years of experience in and out of the city I can assure perfect satisfaction in every respect to those who wish to give me a trial. Rooms 9 and n, McCollough block Mary Shelley. Rye For Sale Can be sowed in the spring and will make two and three crops in one season; the best thing for hay in the country. C. A. Posvar, five miles west of Lawn. g-8t JnnUleH "I thought caudles went with stage coaches, but n good many people must use them yet," said a shopper who pointed to u collection of candlesticks, nil of the utility sort, arrayed in a house furnishing department. There were big and little, ornamental and plain, practical and unpractical ones. Some had btoad trajs, and others had none at all, and borne had devices for lifting the candle, while others were made with deep necks. There still re main people who cling to the traditions of their ancestors and will have none of the modem lighting Inventions for their sleeping rooms. Certain women prefer a light In their bedrooms until they are asleep, and for this purpose a candle Is just the thing, for It will put Itself out at the time pioportloned by its length. New York Tribune. .v Hawkins, V. Reeves, Suit No Kenxoii For Svrenrlnir. General Grant was asked why he never hwore. lie replied: "Well, when a boy I had an aversion to swearing. It seemed useless, an unnecessary hnb it, and besides I saw that swearing usually aroused a man's anger. I early had a desire to have complete com. mand of myself. I noticed when a man got angry his opponent always got tho better of him. On that account also I determined to refrain from swearing. Then the swearing men of my acquaintance when a boy were not the best men I knew. I never saw any reasons for swearing. AH were against it" Home Life la CnRlnnd and America, Tho decay of tho homo life is to bo attributed partially to tho influence on society of the invasion of Americans. In tho United States homo life is al most unknown. The meaning of tho word "home," as understood to Brit ishers, Is a mystery to Yankees. To n certain extent wo have always envied you your home life, and 1 certainly agree with some of your correspond ents that it would be disastrous for your country to lose tho elevating and refining Influences of the home. Anglo-American in London Mall. To Iinprop the Home. If some owners of horses would spend raoro for feed and less for whips, they would have moro spirited ani mals. Atchison Globe. Edward I. was 0 feet 2 Inches high, and it is said that the tips of his mid 'dlo fingers extended below his knee? TT : mr ' . l W i& ,9. ft ' ft ft ft v ' ft : jHj B H. l&uu Sit JLLVI if Mi iiHaBLLB S5 2I ' jcytj 3 - -v? . r-r-HrrtwtmtfW&2K?mmiS(m. wnnmtririm-rnmf r -rr r "" - 'TOSKssarasEEssngu To Doughnuts, if such a ratio were possi bl"e, that we are showing; the finest assortment of T NeA fy pnng Wearalble '! l ft ft ft ft ft ft ft 4fc ill ii ft I 1L For ni en that was ever brought to Alliance. In making our selections $- the first thought is QUALITY. The line must be good, such as we ft ft can recommend as high in style, honest in make and reliable in ma- ft terial. Whatever the grade, it must be of such nature as will help to V f maintain our reputation for selling the BEST GOODS AT THE ; V P I ft ft ijt " ii TV ft iji f ii I t .( l ' ' ? ft ft ft I" I' ii " -Ji f I' 'I' ft t ft ft ' ?,r !' i z ft iji I' ii I' -ti ! & l ii 4" ii M ' -1 ! t" '! ii f ' fr - ft ft ft ft ft ft ft i !- ft ft ' t7 ft Ti ' ft ' ?i ft ft LOWEST PRICES M &HfcJt VVVVAAAAAVVrvVV5J We are doing more toward giving: you bigger values, than we did last season. And we know this is saying a good deal. We were fortunate this spring in clos ing out some good bargains from the manufacturers. . '1 "Mff Ss-vfiwA 1ft M T' 13? w mm eo ooseso THESE PRICES Prove our Claim that WE SELL. CHEAPEST MEN'S SUITS. Fine STRIPES in the new Cheviots, onlv $5.95 See those Blue Sere Suits $7.0 Beautiful Yenitian stripes at $9.50 These are finely tailored with non-breakable fronts and are regular $12.50 values. v large assortment, comprising all tlie news colors, cuts, weaves and materials in our $10.00, $ 1 2. 50 and $ 1 5.00 grades. MEN'S PANTS Good line of every day Pants - - $2.50 value in Corduroy - - - - Carhartt's Black Cheviots - - - Big lot of Boys' Knee Pants - - $1.50 1.75 2.25 25c 9f FURNISHING- GOODS. Good Underwear Good WORK SHIRTS - - - - Seamless Sox, fast colors, 3 pairs -WORK Sox ------ - ENGINEER'S Gauntlet Gloves -Good Goatskin Gloves - - WHITE SHIRTS COLORED DRESS SHIRTS - 45c 25c 25c 5c s5c 25c 25c 50c ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ' ft ft ft 4i i .i' 9 f ft ft lr iir & ii 'I t ft ft ft ft SHOE S! SH O E S ! 100 pairs Men's Satin Calf - - - 84 pairs Marine Calf 1 20 pairs Casco Calf - - - - Boys' Shoes good ones - - - - Douglas Shoes Weber's Union Make - - - $1.50 i-95 2.00 2.S6 HATSj HATS! Men's Hats - Drummer's Samples including hats worth up to $3.50 onlv THE HAWES HAT -' - One lot of Stetson Hats 39C $1.00 3.00 3.8 BIC 3- VJ1I-.TJES IZET :BO2S, OLOTH11TG- TRUNKS - VALISES ALL K I IS D S .... LOWEST PRICES We give piano tickets away FREE it will pa)- ou to remember T II JC 'Samows CVft,vxia owse Distributors of the World's Best in the Clothing line at prices that won't make you bleed inside WE CARRY IN STOCK THE CARHARTT OVEHOLOTHES. jHifiMfrTif ii 'r T ft ? ft ft ft ft ft Commissioners' Proceedings. Alliance, Neb , March 17 1903 UoajdLcunty commlwionors met pur 8UhnT to druer ot adjournment. Present, Frank Cnlia, chairman, Geo V. Duncan, Goo. W. I-or, mombeni.tin S. M Smy r, clerk. lionnl itiot with .ii(MMri nd participat h! tn thalr (Ulllxratlofl mlatire to the aMniant of prpartr foi tits ensuing j'hr. Atljotimeil until tomort w nl 9 n. m S. M, Smyier, Frnak Cha Clerk. Chulrman Altlrtnco, Nb.. March 18, 1903 flonnl met pursuant to atijournmnnt FjKWfnt, mine officers at on the first day, ,0AbAjd by tho board that the county trtjaiurar trnnifar to the county general fuiui iTliu imlnncea ramnfning in the funds hereinafter named, to-ult iTridgu .tifet,,.. $45691 Road 207 79 Wall ,3 00 Co. Soat... 1. , ... Q 17 Total, $0M8 67 '1 he applications of D. G. Miller, Lin coln Land Company, J. D. Cnrmicle, N. A. Krenek, V. J. Cheshire and Charles Grtickuo to hnvu taxes refunded wore re jected. Ordered by tho board that the county treasurer proceed at onco to enforce tho collection of all delinquent personal taxes by distress watrant if not paid. Doard adjourned until tomorrow at 9 a, m. S. M. Smyscr, Frank Caha, Clerk. Chairman. Alliance, Neb., March 19, 1903 Board met pursuant to adjournment. Present, same officers as on first day. 13ondofO, A. Kowland, oerseer road district number 1 approved. Ordered by tho board that on April 12, 1903, at 1 o'clock p. m. the road petitioned for by J. P. Hall and others and remon strated afiainst by C. Ii. Wiltsey and oth ers, will be cousidored and acted upon. The bonrd made a contract with tho Panley Jail Manufacturing Company for the purchase of door and window guards for jail for $235.00 Ordered that the contract for county physician be awarded to Dcllwood & Bell wood as per their bid. Ordered that $1,75 personal taxes bore funded to F. C Hooves. The following claims were examined and allowed and warrants on general fund or dered on payment thereof Bellwood & Bellwood, county phy sician and medical services... 8192 50 V, D, Kumcr, Rcc, Electric Light Co. electric lights 37 05 . J. W. Baumgardner, salary Supt. schools 136 50 A. Renswold, work on jail 3 90 Auburn Telephone Co., telephone service Coo I.ockwood . Lock wood, supplies. m 00 Alliance Electric Light Co,, elec tric lights 35 75 Ira Reed, fees as jailor and sheriff 51 00 John Henderson, Room, Novem ber lection, 1902 5 00 Carl Weitz & Co , livery to poor farm.. , 3 50 Forest Lumber Co., coal for coun ty and paupers 79 25 Geo. Rcitmeicr, janitor 60 00 S, M. Smyser, expense account.. 1 57 I. L Achcson, supplies 15 45 T. J. O'Keefe, stationery from Feb. 1902 to Sept, 25, 1(02.... 14 75 T J. O'Keefe, stationery from Oct. 1, 1902, to date 97 90 Omaha Printing Co., silpplies to c'.crl: 720 Pioneer Grip Co., printing county treasurer's report 9 00 Frank Caha, county commissioner 17 50 Geo. V. Duncan, " 12 00 Geo. W. Loar, " 11 Co I, F. Oilman, insanity case, held for tax 3 00 Board adjourned to April 21, 1903. S, M. Smysor,4 Frank Caha, Clerk. Chairman For Salk Two good houses in Simon son's addition. T. J. O'Keeke. Five hundred bushels of seed corn for sale. Samples seen and orders taken at Alliance Grocery. C. V. Lammon, i mile south and 5 miles west of Alliance. I am prepared to give prompt estimates on all painting and paper hanging. Please give me a call. All work guaranteed. Frank McFland, 'Phone 285. Attention. Stockmen. Dr. C. E. Menter, of Ogalalla will be in Alliance March 31 and April x and 2 prepared to do any work in the line of veterinary surgery af dentistry and is also piepared to treat every ill that the horse or cow is heir to. He will make drives into the country. Give him a call. 13.2 Itesoliitions of Condolence. Whereas It has been the will of the all wise Ruler of the universe to enter the home of our esteemed sister, Dr. Frey, and removed from their midst her dear sister, be it Resolved That we, the members of the Royal Highlanders, castle No. 43, extend to our Fair Lady Frey and family all kindnoss, sympathy and hope, pointing thorn to Him who is Father of all doeth all things well Rbwjuvbd That these testimonials of our sorrow and sympathy be published in tlw city papor. a copy bo sent the be reaved family and the same be spread upon the records. Mrs. S. J. Hqldrige, Mrs. C. D. Hall, Mrs. G. E. Leidy. Committee.