The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, May 01, 1903, Image 4

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PUIJLISIIHD FRIDAYS.
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SOLD IN ALL BEST PLACES,
JAR VIS 187 7 BRANDY
Dv T. J. CKIMIMS.
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Kntored at the pontoflice at Alliance,
Nebraska, (or transmission through the
mail, at Mcomltlasft itwttur.
ADVERTISING R ATI'S
Diitlar pr ulngle column inch per
month 5
Huine local, per line ftmt iomrtioa . to
Each snbtoquttnt inwrtion, per lino .05
Legal notice at statute ratas.
g- T IIsam in tho Official Publica
tion of Ho Duttt county and It circula
tion is nearly twice that ot any other Al
liance paper
Subscription, $1.50 per year in advance.
Intellectual llcnniiium'a.
Prof. Martin lljaYtmaiin. uf Btrlln,
1 ,s written a book in which ho points
1 nit r notkanblo intellectual ronnis
i,iPio in fi Mohammedan world, as
indicted in tho InctoftHlntr number nnd
. ci'hitlon of Arabic newspapers.
Importing Canadian 5lielllili.
Lob iters aro bo Bcnrco along tho Now
England toast that tho imports of tho
live fcheltrtsh from tho Canadian mar
Itlmo provinces promise to bo larger
Minn ever for this fiscal year.
SnuiT Fireplaces In Alaska,
Sixty dcgrcei below zero is tt
frightfully cold atmosphere In which
Alaska gold hunters must often work
They make fireplaces of snow In that
desolate region, Tho snow is pressed
Into blocks ltko bricks, and a fireplace
two or three foot square is built with
them. When tho flro 1b lighted, the
snow, of course, molts on the surface,
but when the Are Is out this freezes so
hard that the next flro causes it to be
come only damp. A snow fireplace
used only for cooking purposes will
last for an entire winter.
Qurer Mngllsli ( uitoin.
Since 1377 the aldermen of London
have annually presented to the high
officers of tho state, such as lord chan
cellor, the lord chief Justice, the homo
secretary, and the foreign secretary, as
well as certain officials of tho city,
pieces of cloth, which, in tho caso of
tho town clerk, reaches the mnximuix
of twelve yards. This custom of guilds
and corporations clothing their mem
bers led, It Ih said, to the origin oi
the liveries of the various companies.
Women Kjeut Women.
Women teachers in France elect wo
men members on ull boards of educa
tion. In Sweden women voto for all
elective ofllcors except representatives;
also, Indirectly, for members of tho
upper house. In Ireland women vot
for tho harbor boards and poor law
guardians, and In Belfast for munici
pal officers. In Russia women house
holders voto for all elective officers
and on all local matters.
Jailor Wide Tronnen.
A writer In the New York Sun offers
this sartorial' information: A sailor's
trousers uro cut wide ut tho bottom so
that In holystoning and washing the
deck, also in wading ashoro from a
mnnll boat, he can pull them up to tho
knee, th'i full part fitting tho thick,
and n small cloth strap buttons to the
waistband, holding them up. They Just
fold back or up.
llolu Sorlcc lit I'm- C'upe.
According to I'oultiie Ulgelow, thu
gaudy omnlbufets wh.ch ".".Co piled up
and down Fifth avoni!" re now In
hen Ire at the Cape, tal . j pcoplo to
and from the docks. It v; s odd to see
painted on the sldeg of tb 10 buses the
old familiar plcturos rep: renting In
dians chnsiug buffaloofi, pr a scono on
the Hudson rlvr.
Art us t.tBlitiitni; fonduolor.
The wit a ropes fattened to some of
tho moet dangerous places in tho Alps,
whllo thoy form an Important safe
guard, have been found to prosont a
new danger as well. Thoy act as
lightning conductors and several tour
ists were stunned during me past sum
mer, but none of the, casualties proved
fatal.
l'lionoineuon lu 1'arlH.
Owing to tho exceptional mildness or
tho weather early In this month, buds
are forming on many of the handsomo
chestnut trees both In tho Champs
Elysees and in ho Avenue Kleber.
Such a phenomenon at this time ot tho
year has not been seen in Tarls for
more than a century.
FRIESLAND,
The Imported
German Coach Stallion
Will stand for the season of 1003 at
Smith & Keolor's livery barn in Alii
ancer FriesUnd is a beautiful, imported
bay hoise of n gentle and kind disposi
tion. Any lady or child can drive
him. Weight, 1450 pounds; 16J hande
high; good style and splendid action.
TDllMS: $10 for ltvlni: colt, payable when
coll Is foaled. If not paid when due, 10ir
cent Interest will bo chanted. If owner
should dlsposo uf mare she will be corwldured
In foal and foes ilUo at once fare will lie
taken to prevent accidents but owner will not
lv respossible should any occur
IKA HELD, Oiincr.
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The Central Nebraska
LOCATED
L 1 11 c 0 1 11 , Omaha andThcdford
AltU NOW URAUY TO SltLL YOU
Ran chy Farm or City Property,
Our means of securing purchasers are extensive on
account of the number of agents that are giving their
entire time to looking for purchasers. If you list yo.ur
property with us for sale, we will sell it, or if you
want to exchange for other property. We ,make a
specialty in this line. We have
FINE FARMS, ELEGANT CITY PROPERTY
As well as various kinds of business, to exchange
for your property. We propose to do a hustling
business and guarantee satisfaction. For further
j information, correspond with
J. H. EDMISTEN,
) President of the Company
S TllEDFOHl), NlJHRASKA
3'i i?i fcmiv r.rsriTo'ara'ovri
Application for Liquor License.
The compiled statutes of Nebraska (page
778 3592 Scc 2) says. "No action shall
be taken upon an application until at least
two weeks' notico of filing of the same has
been given by publication in a newspaper
published in said county, having tiik
LARGEST CIRCULATION THEREIN. TlIB
Herald's actual bona fide circulation is
nearly twice that of any other Alliance
paper.
Application for Liquor License.
Notice Is hereby itlven tlmt.l. I), Hurry imrt
r..i.
Harry, eoinnoslni: the firm of Harrv llros..
Iiuvollk'il their petition as mitilrcd oy law
with tho city clork to obtain n lliiuor license
to suit mult, snlrltuiiux ami vinous liquors In
tlm bulUlhik' Mutated 011 lolll. block::!, front-
Iiik on Ho Hutto avenue In the I'lrst nurd of
uticlliiK Mny. Uh)I. ittiit that tltoy will nsk iluit
wild license I hi Issued to Ilium on the 5th day
of May ll3, bclnit the rt'Kuliir meetliiK of tho
city council uf tin,-city of Alliance, Nebraska.
.1. 1). liAiiur,
K. J. IlAUUV.
Dated Alliance, Nebraska, April !M. livci.
uii hi in nil iiT, (lourawii, iiir uiw year ,
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Application for DriiKgNt's Permit.
Notice Is hereby Klven to all whom It may
concern that 011 AprllZl. 1IHU, Harry II. Funk
tili'd bis application with tho boutd of trus
tees of tho vllhufc of llemluK'oril. Nebraska,
for a (IiukuM'h permit to. hull malt, Kplrlt
011 ami vlninw llnintr. fr uu'ilU'lnnl, mo-
clmulcal and chpnilctil purposes, In the build-
mi! siiuiimmi 011 101 lv, iiiock:
In the vHlnKnot
lli'inliiKford, Nob., from the HrKt Uiiy of May,
llKa.Uithotinttdayor May. 1IK)I. All ulijut-
tl.ias to KnintiliK the said poimlt shitll be
mailA In writing and tiled with Mild bi.ird as
required by law, llAiinv II. Funk.
4--J1 -w Annllcant.
.Sheriffs Sole.
Wis
lly lrtuoof an order of Mile Ihsiied by thu
clerk of tho district court of Hox Hut to coun
ty, Nebraska, uion a decree rendered by said
court In favor of .1 .mes N. (.'lark, receiver,
and uiriilnst l'utur U. Hliomiin-st. Mrs. rilion-
(inost. his wlfi, K. M. lliunptou. Mrs. 1 1 amp
ton. T. U. ('minor and Mrs. Connor, his wire,
defoialnuts, I will. 011 thu -'Olli ilyj of May
A.l). II10.I, ul 10 o'clock 11. in. on enlil day nt tho
wnsl rior.l door ot tlitirourt liou-u 111 Aillnncu 111
said county. ell Hie followimr dvsorllwsl rial
CHtiito. to-wit: thn southeast K of nectlnn 4, of
tDwnshlp (, iiintli nt rtuik'n IS Wivtt ot tliu (itn
iriiH'l.nl ineildiHii lu Hox lliilteronnty, Nu
lirnNka, nt publlr aui'l mil to llu hlgho! hlddur
for casli tosnllsf) wild unlir of miIo in tliOHiiiu
of St'lj.to, ami IntiTCHt. costH and accruing
costs also subject to tuxes amounting to tho
mini or t:i;73. ika uki:i).
Shuitir of Said County.
Smith I. Tlttijs, Attorney for l'lalntttl.
First publication, April "Jl.
Notice.
STATU OK NKHILVSKA.T
Il0. 1IHTTM Ol VTl l
At HMiuuty court, held ut Him eoquty court
riHjm, in huiI f r said fOHlnij, Apill W, A. I.
1P03. 1'iesent, I). K Spuobt. county Jud(i.
In tliemntlor ot lb- estate of Muiy fireiinau,
diM'iiiMMl. on rviiditiit and tlllinr the petition
of .lolin Ilrennau. prniliiK that iidinllilstraUou
of tiald ustulo mny In; rantPd to l.'lienl.i A.
Men he rr) . as administrator.
tlnlProd, that May U A. 1). 1!KW, at o'clock
u. 111.. in avslem-d for heurluK said putitlou.
whun all persdUH Interested in said matter j
may appear ai acouui) conn 10 00 nviu 111 aim
for said county, and show cause why tho prujer
ot lH-'lltlonerslionld not lieumnto'l; and that
notice of the pendency of said potitiou and thu
huariuu thereof, lie Klven to all persons inter
ested in mild matter bv rjublislilnir a com- of
this ordor in Tiik Alliance IIeiialu.u weekly
nouspaper printed in said county, for three
successive weeks, piior to said day ot bearing.
(A true copi ) I). K. Si-acht,
Mtvi.. county juiuto.
The Imported
SHIRE HORSE,
ii
Weston Tom"
III (8580) Bred by William
Watd, Weston, Spalding
Line, England and imported
by L. Hanks Wilson of
Creston, Iowa,
Will make the season of iftftat iy ranch ftu
mile west and ouo-half mile nuilli of llem
bmford Tormt, flu to Insure living colt. All mare
brod at on nor's rnk. 1 rur e ilht to rtjoei
any ma n. 1 f owner liarU wlilj njuro the will
lw conkldertMl lu foul and foe due at once,
l'urtiiw IhliiR ut a dlntMiico can leave inuit
INil for SI. ckli, oxtru.
LUKK PHILLIPS.
To Breeders:
My ) ell known ll.imhlctouliiii stulllon,
1. cnt line, Mill make the bcason at the
('heckcriii Front Hi cry harn. Terms:
10 to insure In foul. On iters disposing
or marcs before foaltiiR nlll be lioldluc
for fees.
w. v. romv
Real Estate Gomp'y g
AT is
irryrowrairr5vv n e
Lou Kates to St. Louis and Kcturii.
From April 25 to 30, inclusive, tho
lturlington will sell round trip tickets
to St. Louis at one fare plus $2. Tick
ets limited for return to May 4. A
good time to uiuUo a cheap trip to tli0
exposition city. Ask tho ticket agent
for details.
Low Kates West.
Portland, Tacoraa nnd Se-
$25.00 to
attic.
$27.30 to San Francisco and Los An
geles. ""
822.50 to Spokane.
$-j2 25 to Suit Lakc.llutte and Helena.
,, , '
Proportionately low rates to hun-
,i.i. nt t,,. !,,. nn1,ltnn, Ii!
. W V.V.I.. ,'U.JVU, IIIVIUUIIIK lt
Horn Itasiu, Wyo., Montana, Idaho,
Wuslilngton, Oregon, Hritlsh Columbia,
California, etc.
Every day February IS to April 30.
Tourist cars dally to California. Per
onally conducted excursions three
timet) a week.
Tourist cars daily to Seattle.
Inquire of nearest liurlington Route
Agent
A. D. NEW,
AUCTIONEER.
Sales cried In this and adjoining conntlos by
tho day or commission. Sixteen years ex
perience. Satisfaction gunrauteed. Con
tracts can bo made at Tnr. Hfiiai.d olllce
whore references to Alliance cltlens will
also tin Riven.
FINE BOOTS and SHOES
maieto"okm:k.
kf.faimnci a sitolaltv.
OltOKUS CALT.KD l'OIt AND DHLlVnUEl)
R. MADSEN,
BARRY
HOUSE
tS5ESS2SSBlS3ZSESE3I&
MISS MAGGIE BARRY, Proprietress 1
HHtEHO j
Good Table Board
Comfortable Rooms
EZSSKffifl
Opposite Depot,
Alliance, Neb.
Wm. James,
Exclusive
Dealer in
COAL &
WOOD
'Phone
ISo. 5.
Alliance,
Nebraska.
Nebraska Hide
Dealers in Hides, Tallow, Furs,
Cow and Horse Hide Robes,
Leather and Saddlery Hardware
Established
1878
L. C. BURNETT, M'gr.
Nebraska
A -HARROW
I SELL
64
102
Cultivate my acquaintance.
I SELL Walking, Riding and Disc Cultivators
I SELL Listers, Breaking Plows Stirring Plows,
While my
Let me show vou
wwvia
C. A.
Profs slnal Cards.
ATTOHNEYB.
WILLIAH MITCHELL.
ATTORNEY
AT LhW,
ALLIANCE,
NEBRASKA.
L. A. BERRY,
ATTORNEY
AT LAW.
ALLIANCE,
NEBRASKA.
OrricE I'honk 160.
Uksidkncr 1'hone203.
R. C. NOLEMAN,
ATTORNEY
AT LAW.
ltooms 1, 2 and 3, First National bank build!
lng, Alliance, Neb. Notary In olllce.
W. Q. SIMONSON...
Attorney at
Law....
Ofllco Up-Mnlrs Over Fostolllco
SMITH P. TDTTI.E.
IKA K. TAS1I.
TUTTLE & TASH,
ATTORNEYS
AT LAW.
REAL ESTATE.
North Main St., - ALLIANOH. NF.H.
PHYSICIANS.
II. H. IIFLIAlOOn, M.I). -- W, b. 1IKI.I.WOOO, M. O.
Bellwood & Belhvood,
PHYSICIANS and
SURGEONS.
Ilolstcu ItulldliiK, - ALLIANCE, NKU,
L. W. BOWMAN,
PHYSICIAN and
SURGEON.
Olllce lu Flr-t National Hunk blocU. Alli
ance, Nebraska.
J. E. MOORE, M. D.
ri.inair.it hi.ock,
ai.lianci:, xiai.
Calls answered from
Telephone No. tt.'.
olllce day or night.
Q. W. MITCHELL. M. L),t
PHYSICIAN AND
SURGEON.
Olllr
Hull
l
ALLIANCE. NCH.
dint,'.
Telephone No. 3T0.
JULIA V. FREY,
OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN.
Ofllco two blocks north of Times building,
Phono S58,
Hours, 8 to 12 a. ni 1:30 to 5 p.m.
H. B. MILLER, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND
SURGEON ...
Olllco anil residence three dmirs north of
Idaho street on UIk Horn avenue.
releiHine No. 20. Alliance Nob,
and Leather Co.
Always
Reliable.
City. Nebraska.
SNG
tooth Steel Harrows, 96 tooth
tooth Harrows, Disc Harrows
Seeder Attachments.
tongue
is waggiir
FARM WAGONS,
TRUCK WAGONS,
ROAD' WAGONS,
BUGGIES ETC.
NEWBERRY
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Harvey's Bowling Alleys
Heathful exercise and amusement for
ladies and gentlemen ....
THREE FIRST-CLASS ALLEYS.
EB33EfliHNBH9HN
F. T. HARVEY, Proprietor.
East Side of Main Street.
0ese4)oeeaoeoco3e$o4)3j;eooGao3eec
The placing- of a few
dollars monthly in the
... ALLIANCE ...
National Bank
will soon enable ou to
buy a comfortable home.
M. Kmhut, President
W. II. Coiiuin, v. PieMdent
O. II. CosNKTT.Cashior.
asA09eco8eoasseooso3oea9ooa9esosoeaaae896esaeasaas
W. A. Hampton, President.
A. S. Rked, Vice President
.'46
First ' National Bank,
ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA.
Capital, $50,000. - Surplus and Profits, $20,000
Directors: W. A. Hampton. A. S. Reed E. C. Hampton. R. M Hampton.
LAMBEflSON
ARE PROPR1F.TOUS Of TUE
Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Agent for FUED KUUO MUJWINU CO.,
SELECT CAHINET,
EXTRA PALE anil Other Popular Uranus. ,
. . 1a,rr.Il37- I'reia.e Solicited.
Gd I)oU7CrcHl to a.v part of tin? city. Come ami See Uh.
Phone 206
TALE,
Steel Harrows,
aAJ8AljR4.&SAA
5
Something to Blow About
But never blow away. Our
windmills run in the lightest
wind but stand their ground
in the fiercest storm.
Th:s: Windmills
Are of the most approved pat
tern, have many improvements
over those of older design.
Strong, serviceable and last
ing. Made of carefully select
ed material. Not liable to get
out of repair. Get our prices
on windmills, four post angle
steel towers, tanks, etc.
Acheson J Oder.
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R. M. Hamiton, Cashie
G. Hampton, Ass't Cashier.
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