The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, April 03, 1903, Image 7

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Prosperous Ronchwomcn.
KniTon Hkuai.d:
I would like tell the readers of your
valuable paper of the very pleasant
visit I made at the home and ranch of
Mrs. Hood and daughter, Miss Addie,
twelve miles north of us, last Sunday,
returning Monday afternoon. Mrs.
Hood and daughters arc ladies of tine
intelligence, culture and refinement
whom It Is an honor to call friends.
Miss Addie is an expert pianist and has
u first-class instrument and gave us
fcome very fine Instrumental music.
They took me Monday in their fine
equipage over their extensive ranch,
well stocked with thoroughbred cattle,
and I was pleased to note tho excellent
condition their stock is in in spite of
the hard winter through which they
have recently passed. Mrs. Hood told
me they had not lost a head, which is
remarkable when nearly every rancher
has lost stock, some quite heavily. Hut
the rigorous hardships of caring for
stock through such cold, stormy
weather as we have had so much of
during the past winter, has sickened
them of stock raising on so large a
scale nnd they have concluded to dis
pose of the most of their cuttle and
then sell their hay instead of feed
ing it, for although their ranch is all
table laud with ravines, it produces
large quantities of grass suitable to
to make hay of, mostly wheatgrass.
In conclusion I will say I had one of
the most enjoyable of visits. Congenial
friends! How much their companion
ship is to be enjoyed and desired.
Mits. E. ,T. Rkbveh.
CLEMAN.
Crowded over from lust week.
Miss Ethel Covult will soon close her
school in the Elsass district and return
to her home near Clcman.
Rev. Noyce spoke to the audience
assembled at the Clemau school house
Friday evening concerning u circulat
ing library and an organization for its
support. A meeting was culled for
Tuesday evening, March 24, to discuss
tho possibilities of organization.
The Cleman school clo-ed Friday,
March 20. A program was rendered in
the evening, consisting of a vocal solo,
duet, trio and choruses by the pupils
and orchestral music by the Messrs.
Cox-alt and recitations, essays, drills
and tableux by the pupils. Hev. Noyce
addressed the audience a few minutes
before the close, briefly setting forth
some of the work of the school and in
addition presented the subject of con
centration of thought. The program
was presented to a goodly number of
friends and patrons of the school who
expressed themselves well pleased with
its rendering and the progress of the
pupils during this term of school.
Some pupils were absent on account of
the cold weather and sickness. These
were Lottie Owen, Stella 1'etty, Don
ald (Jraham and Madge Graham. Mary
Covnlt and Willie Uraham made good
grades in their final examinations.
Their papers were graded by the
teacher and approved by Hev. Noyce
und are now forwarded to the county
superintendent of Cheyenne county.
The pupils wrote on the following sub
jects: Mary Covalt, "The (treat West;"
Willie Graham, "1'raKe a Fine Hay at
Night." The shortness of time did not
permit of their committing to memory
their productions, so they were deliv
ered as essays. A very unique number
on the program was a wand drill in
Greek costumes of white with tho addi
tion of pretty colored sashes, blending
harmoniously with thtf colored lights
in the tableau at tho closo. It was
given by five misses from twelve to
fourteen years of ago.
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Low lintes West.
$25.00 to I'ortlnnd, Tncomn and Se
attle $37.30 to San Francisco and Lob An
geles. S22.50 to Spokane.
23 85 to Salt Lake.Hutteand Helena.
Proportionately low rates to hun
dreds of other points, including llig
Horn Itasln, Wyo , Montana, Idaho,
Washington, Oregon, Hrltisli Columbia,
California, etc.
Every day February IS to April 30.
Tourist cars dally to California. Per
sonally conducted excursions three
times a week.
Tourist cars dally to Seattle.
Inqulro of nearest Ilurllugton Route
Agent.
Notice nt Dissolution.
Notice is hereby given that the partner
ship existing between Ed S Wildy and
Charles M. I.oupeich, under same of the
Alliance Meat Co., is tins day dissolved by
mutual consent, Charles M. Lotspeich con
tinuing the bufciaeus. collecting all accounts
and awttminx all obligations.
Ep S. Wildy.
CllABLBS M. L0TSPEK.il.
Dated Alliance. Neb., Feb. 21, 1903.
Notice of Dissolution.
Notice is hereby given that the partner
ship heretofore existing between j. V.
Thornton and E. O'Doonel) under the
firm name of Thornton & Co., has been
dissolved by mutual conseat, K. O'Dtm
nell will continue the business ami will
collect and pay all outstanding bills against
jl.p nmr.
J. K. TjIOKNTON.
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MARSLAND.
li. llyers unloaded a car of shelled
corn Monday.
I'oter Allison arrived from Decora,
Iowa, Monday.
C. II. Hlchey drove to Crawford Mon
day, taking two passengers.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Tom Sqlbb announce
the arrival of 11 fen pound boy.
George Ilouldcn and sou of North
Table were trading here Saturday.
George Lemon und sons of Pine
Ridge were trading in town Saturday.
Alva Nicholson of Whirtle creek was
transacting business in town Monday.
John Lawrence of Iloone, lown, is
hero visiting Mr. McLnln's people near
Hough.
Rev. .1. II. Curren of Omaha preached
ut the Presbyterian church last Sunday
morning.
Miss Flora Maika went to Crawford
Saturday morning, remaining till Sun
day night, visiting friends,
Mrs. Wirtz has returned from llel
mont and is again manipulating the
keys at the 11. it M. depot.
A nnner hantrer and wall decorator
was here last week In the Interest of
Druggist Richards of Crawford.
The 11. &. M. people have laid oft a
1.000 foot switch In the south part of
the yards and will begin work soon.
Messrs. and Mesdames llrltton and
Richardson, all of Ash Creek, were
visitors at J. V. llritton's over Sunday.
Frank Flesltmau of near Helmont,
who manages A. J. Ingstrom's ranch,
was down Saturday, the first time
since Inst fall.
The ducks on the river, the meadow
larks and tiny green tufts of grass all
indicate that spring is near and we all
feel like singing.
Kendriek llros. are making improve
ments at their ranch by having two
good wells sunk in the blulTs two miles
south of the river.
Hert Furinan, the "longfellow" of
this valley (of whom there ure six feet,
four) loaded a car of hay on Thursday
all bv his little self.
The baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Humphrey Kendriek has whooping-,
cough and also the little son of Mr.
and Mrs. E. T. Gregg.
Miss Mary Hnshnell of Hemingford
came down Wednesday to the wedding
of her friend, Inn Gregg, returning
home the same night.
George- Gregg's cattle have all turned
ISuptist and insist on a dally dip in the
river. Considerable horse power has
to bo used to land them.
Sunday in this valley was like the
smile of the Lord. Tho sun shone so
warm and bright that the snow nearly
all disappeared by night.
Frank Honey man of the extreme
west part of the county came down
Saturday bringing a load of hides and
taking back a loud of corn.
J. C. Wood, besides his own cattle,
is wintering four hundred head for
Buffalo parties. He has also fed heav
ily and has had but little loss.
II. U. Furman bus feed about $7,000
worth of hay this winter and says
it is only heavy feeding that brought
his herd through with but little loss.
Mrs. Cole, aunt of Mrs. Eugene Ken
driek, who has been here for some
time on a visit, is well pleased and
thinks some of locating permanently.
Campbell McMillan, one of the most
successful farmers of North Table, was
trading In town Monday. He says he
has had no losses of stock this winter.
Ityron .Jackson of North Table came
in Monday remaining till Tuesday. Ho
was accompanied by Miss Letha Rich
ardson who came down to visit friends.
Mrs. Ketcham and Miss Cross, both
of Crawford, were guests at E. T,.
Gregg's two days last week, having
come down to attend the Gregg-llalll-baugh
wedding,.
Tho third annual fair of the King's
Daughters will be held in Woodman
hall May 1. Many articles of clothing,
also a nice lot of fancy work will be on
sale. Particulars Inter.
.lames Tallman and .1. Sullenberger,
two ranchmen who mix n little farm
ing along with utock raising, liuvo pro
cured their ryo and will plant us soon
its tho ground Is in condition. People
are learning that thoy must ralso some
feed.
George Clnpp, living a low miles west
of hero, took a car of fat cattle Into
Omaha Itut full and brought back fifty
two hand of young cattle which ho
placed on tho range. lie has just tivo
head loft; nil the rost succumbed to tho
hard winter.
Mr. und Mrs Eugene Kendriek. Miss
Marcla Kendriek, Mrs. N. U. Poolo and
Mlsws Hazel and Halley Furinan, all
ranoh pooplo living several miles, out,
encourngeu tho church goers of this
little burg by their pretence at church
Sunday morning.
Mr. Make, who represents J. S.
Smith & Co., hide men of Grand Island,
was in town Monday and bought all
the hides our merchants had on hand
and some from ranchman. His busi
nas Is very native just now. there be
ing much stock lost in the storms.
II. G. Furman cairns in from the oast
Monday morning whore he had gone
ti ,". "! s-oo"; 't ' nnfl He
attended tho largo cattle sale at Omaha
last week, but finding nothing to suit
him sent on to Marysvllle, Mo., whore
he bought four pedigreed Galloway
animals, paying a very high price for
them.
The wedding of Mr. C. G. Holllbaugh
and Miss Ivn Gregg, which was an
nounced last week, took place Wednes
day evening, Rev. C. E. Council of
Hemingford performing tho marriage
ceremony In the presence of about
thirty guests. They left the following
day for a short visit in the eastern part
of tho state and on their return will
begin housekeeping in the dohn F.
Hall house.
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Kov.M. llHiui.AKiiEits Alliance Castle No.
43 meets every second and fourth Thursday
evening In W. (). W. Hull. Visiting t'lnntmen
cordially Invited.
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PHONE 105.
WIWT PIDi: MAIN
STREET
A. 1). NEW,
AUCTIONEER.
SrIimitIwI In this and adjoining cotintlt's hy
the day or eoiniiiKslon. Mx.leen your.s e.
perlenci. Bntlsfuctlou Ktiiiranteed. Con
tracts cut 1 ho made ut Tilt: lli.ltAi.t) nltlce
whore referunew. to Alllunce cltlotis will
also be given.
FINE BOOTS and SHOES
MADE TuTJRDKIt.
Itr.I'AIUING A SPECIAI.TV.
OIJDElt.S CALLED Kolt AND DEM VEXED
R. MADSEN,
BARRY
HOUSE
MISS MAGGIE ARRY, Proprietress
Good Tabic Board
Comfortable Rooms
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OpposUi Depot,
Amanec Nob.
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.ULctlorxeer
Will Cry Sales in This and
Adjoining Counties. . . .
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COMMISSION, or
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t &,T Satisfaction Kuaraateod. If
you want lo luiy or sail ranch prop
arty, tist it with we
HliMINOl'OKI), Nl!H,
HOLSTEN'S PHARMACY....
Is One of the Most
Stores in Nebraska
Prescriptions Carefully i
ConrDoamded.
Watches and
Fine Watch Repairing
aS pecialty. .
T. E. HOLSTEN,
Proprietor. 7p
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FIRE INSURANCE AGENT
REPRESENTS THE FOLLOWING
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Hartford Fire Insurance Co.
North American of Philadelphia.
Phoenix of Brooklyn, New York.
Continental of New York City,
Niagara Fire Insurance Co.
New York Underwriters, New York.
Commercial Union Assurance Co.,
of Loudon.
Liverpool, London and Globe In
(Ifficc fp.Stnlrs,
Fletcher lllock.
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Alliance Cash Meat Market.
C. M. LOTSPEICH, Proprietor.
ONE DOOR SOUTH
Fresh and
FISH AND
Cash Paid for Hides.
Dray and Transfer Line.
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Tlio only spring
Phone 139.
Humphry Undertaking and
"k Embalming Company
Hearse and
Carriages
furnished
when de
sired Residence
Phone 269'
C. HUMPHRY,
jmimms
Dierks' Lumber jCoal Co.
Lumber and Building
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Materials
CoaV s.t "Qoo&.
We Can Also Make You
a Loan In the
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Nebraska
Central
Building
SO AS TO II ELI
The best work
Is the cheapest
you know who does
B. Y. REEYES
PHONB 3B5.
Up-to-Dato Drug
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stock or
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Diamonds.
Alliance, Nebraska.
surance Co.
German American lnsuranco Co.,
New York.
Fanners and Merchants Insurance
Co., of Lincoln.
Columbia Fire Insurance Co,
Philadelphia Underwriters.
Phecnix Insurance Co., of Hart
ford, Conn.
Alliance, Nebraska.
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TAILOR MADE Suits,
Waists, Huslin Under
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wear, Fancy Notions, Chil
dren's Headwear, Battenberg
OF OPERA HOUSE.
Salt Meats,
OYSTERS.
'hone 28
IIKN VOU GO TO LKAVK TOWN, don't worrj
about what to do with your Household Good:
S. A. Miller will take chnrgo of. them; store then
in a nice, dry and cool tilaco and pack and shi'
them wherever desired. Charge? -'asonalile.
dray line in the city,
S. A. Miller.
Opposite Kce
ler Bros.'
Barn
nasa
(.Calls answer
ed promptly
Undertaker.
FOR
and Loan Association.
VOU GET A HOME.
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The Painter. Paper
1 Decorator. Work
Manner and
iniarantccd.
TIME TABLE
Alliance, Neb,
LINCOLN,
OMAHA,
CHICAGO,
ST. JOSEPH,
DENVER,
HELENA,
BUTTE,
SALT LAKE CITY
PORTLAND,
KANSAS CITY,
ST. LOUIS.
SAN FRANCISCO,
11 ml all iMituts ciist ami
lMilntB west una
MHllll.
TltAlNK I.KA VK AS TOLLOWS, M 1UNTAIN TlMr.
No. 41 I'lissi'tiRor dully. Dondweod.
ItlllliiKs, all xlnts north und
west lOiKJa.tn.
No. i'i I'liNsntiKcr dully, Lincoln,
(iniuhii, I'hleiiRu und till
iiolntfi east I;40a.ni.
No. 301 1'lissciiKiT dully, for Denver
OKdcii.Hult I.ivW, Sun I'run
t'Noo mid till Ititortnedlutu
iiolnts, (U'purtH at.... 1:40a.m.
No. 302 l'lissi'iiKt-r dully from Denver
und nil Interincdlutu jujlnts,
arrives ut lOilO.i.ui.
No. 43 IK-ul tmNsetiKt'r tlully from
Uniuhu, Lincoln und Inter
nii'dlutuMilnts arrives ut.... t:&!) a.m.
No. 44 U)0al imssouircr dully, for
Onmliu.I.tiK'oln und Interme
diate, points, departs ut 4;00:iin
No. 305 1 tally, exepp Hnmhiy. for
points south and west, de
parts 11:00 it. in
No. 300 Dully, except Sunday, from
south und west, arrives 4t53p. m.
Sleeping, dlnli)),' und reclining chair curs
(seats free) on throtmh trultts. Tickets ttold
und biiRKOKu checked to tiny point hi tho
United Stut en or Oiiuuilii. For Information,
tlnui tallies and tlcketH call on or write to .1.
Kltr.ttiKi.tiAtKiii, ARent. or .1. I'iia.nuip, Oen
oral PustciiKor AK'tnt. Omaha. Nehrunku.
Staple and
Fancy
Ranch Supplies.
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EVERYTHING-
Our Prices are Right.
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1 J as. Graham.
PHONE GO.
For a Full
Line of...
Staple
AND
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Groceries
Best Co fees.
I Finest Teas
crior
That Can't be Real
In Town,.,,
Quccnswnre,
Tinware auil
Enameled ware
CALL ON.
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lunula"? town
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btit, wlileli uikur town and
turm iittiiwrty ami live stock
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Turning and Scroll
Work and all
Kinds of Shop
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Estimates Furnished
GEO. Q. GADSBY,
Uriel; Slwij) Yut of Alllnmw Natlo.-til
Hank. AllluiK-i;, Nob.
PHONE 400,
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