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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1903)
Zhe Iberalb. PUBLISHED FRIDAYS. T, J. O'KUBFB Publisher J B. KNIEST Astoaiato Editor Entered at the poiloffice at Alliance, Nebraska, for transmission through the mails, as Rccondcku matter. ADVBRTISINO RATES: Display, per single column inch per month 5 Business locals, per line ftrst lnfiortion . :o Each subsequent insertion, por line .os Lc?al notices at statute rates. - V&T Thb Hkrald is the Official Publica tion of Box Butto county and its circula tion is nearly twice that of any other Al liance paper. Subscription,' $1.50 per year in advance. i... t n n illU I . w. HEMINGFORD. I Keith Ul'Iurco U fully authorized to mo Uclt subscription and Jofi work nnu collect and receipt for name, and tnmstua all other business In connection with Ills position ns an accredited rvprt'entntlvo of this paper, Mrs. Olds entertained 1 Inst batuidav aflcinoon. Dr. Koons, llic Alliance duntist, will bo in Humingford Friday mid Saturday, Doc. 11 nnd 12, Mrs. Boll Brown returned from the Blrtck Hills Tuesday. SI10 1ms spoilt about six wosks in the Hillt. Hor son Rny, who has boon broking; is now uni ploy ltd in tlionilll in which bis father works. Andrew I.. Johnson gave a parly lo si nuiubor of people at bis home recent ly. A very onjoynblo aaernoon was spout. Among those present were Tlios. McCandless, Hans Hanson, Olc Davig nnd wife, Theodore Johnson nnd wife, John Johnson, Eriok Rasmusscn and wife, Olo Moo and wifo. Dr. Koons, dentist, will bo in Hem ingford Friday and Saturday, Dec. 1 1 nnd 12. Dr. Hikncr bns just dismissed Den- A. M. Stewart from Virginia is visit ing with Hamilton Hall at present. Dennis Bergen, a son nnd daughter from Wisconsin wore visiting here last weak. Horninn Basso is the fatbor of a son born December 0, 1903. T5unlar HWMHHBEHIct hhhhhhhhhhhhhihhhbhhhh 11 in. Chndrqn on nis ' Bergen from further treatment Mrs. W. A. Rnndrll and Arthur Bass were in from Canton Wednesday. Mr. Bass hada gathering of some kind on bis face which be got Dr. Eikner to lance. J. C. Fnrrington and Win. Hollin rake shipped several car loads of cattle to South Omaha Wednesday of Inst week. Mr. Holiuirakc bad the second best bunch of feeders which were sold the day he was on the market. They brought him S3. 30. Beatrice Creamery Co. is paying 20 cents 11 pound for hand-soparatud cream mid 18 cunts for station-separated cream. A pleasant party occurred at Bon Price's Friday evening at which a number of young people wore present all of whom, it is needless to say en joyed themselves. The patty was in, honor of Miss Best. We wnnt to soil you everything you want to buy, and to buy everything you have to sell. Come and get our prices both ways before transacting any business in . Hemingford. II. L. BlSHNM.L. The celebrated Molinc wagons, spring wagons and buggies for sale at close prices, at Anton Uhrig's. George Osborn was very ill Tuesday evening but owing to the skill of Dr. Iiikner was pulled through in good shape. There being in the neighborhood of 30 keys which have not been presented and as one of these keys will surely unlock the cabinet containing $20, I am very nnxious to have them brought in and tried and the matter off my hand. H. L. Bushucll. Funk's for toys'; Funk's for notions; Funk's for Xmas presents. Cheapest line, quality considered ever brought to ! town. See ad above. We want to C. U. B. A. customer of ours. pharmacy. W. H, Ward returned Sunday from the ranch of Potmcsil Bros, where be has been working for some time mak ing improvements on their buildings. Wm. Roland has gone cast for a few days. He was accompanied by his oldest daughter. During the illness of his children Postmaster Walker on account of tho strict quarantine cannot live at home. From the way ho talks it is evident that one cannot nppreciote home till you've left it or been qu.uaiitined out. completely cured of cancer of the face. Mr. Bergen has been under treatment for sonic time And at tho boginning un derwent an operation which was pain ful in tho cxtroine, the bone having to he scraped nnd all the bad tissue re inotied. Ho will go to work at Girard again Thursday, cured of his malady, which his friends will be glad to know. Mrs. Murphy also had a similar growth tcmoved sonic time since. BUGGIES 1 1 have just received a car load of buggies, spring wagons, road wagons, lumbor wagons, feed grinders, sulky plows and barrows. By shipping goods in car lots, I ntn in a position to make customers the lowest possible pTficcs. Call and see me. B. E. Johnson. Richard Bcvan was in town Wedgies day. A. D. Millctt has beau oil the in disposed list this week. Ernest Oldag has purchased the resi dence property owned by A. D. Millctt north of Uhrig's store. Henry Behrendt, the watchmaker, lof t'here for Marsland Wednesday after a very successful week here. Ed Wildy is assisting C. J. in the store at present. A. M. Miller shipped a car of rye to (he eastern part of Nebraska the first of the week. Nice Beef by the quarter, 4 cents and up. H. L. Bushucll. W. II. Ward went to Alliance Wed-nesday. Both the extra gangs which aro work ing near here spent Sunday in Heming ford. A way car became somewhat disar ranged here Sunday on account of the air being put on too bard. No. 41 was delayed several minutes on account of this. Miss Lafforty spent Saturday and , r TTTtl- lunik's I ' - nun. 11. ii. ruiiK. New shoes, new dry goods, fresh , groceries, finest meats, all at the "ush- j noil store. . 1 I Alice Pottnesil has been quite sick this week. Capt. Evans of Lawn precinct was in town Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Esancy returned to Council Bluffs Saturday evening. 11. L. Bushnell and wife and daugh ter Carye, and son Charlie, went to the home of Mr. Biisbncll's father in Ohio, in response to a telegram announcing his death. - Hugo Llchlc businoBfe. Miss Elsie Bisping was visiting with Mrs. Bartlott. Simon Ivorjjon roturiied to Chadrou lo attend the academy ngain. Fred Shaffer, our artist, has been out taking snap shifts of the Dunlap school. " Mrs. Crail and family and Mr. B. Vnntrick were visiting with their sister Mrs. Montague. ,John Kinsly and JohnTchachcr .vcrc hero to have some grinding done at the mill this week. Chester Ross, his brother and Mr. Eaton of Mooinnw and the Pottnesil Bros, were taking in the sights of Dun lap last Sunday. Arrangements aro being made to have another dance in the Dunlav hall on the evening of December 31 Every body invided. THE FALL SEASON Is h ere. So are We With Special Prices on provisions of all kinds. Call in and see us before buying". Lee Acheson 'Phone No. 4'. g3gB&&&& i . i h & & mu :-?s sSfefsak ; MVLLMNU BROS Special Shoe Sale Sweeping Reductions On all lines of Ladies and Misses Shoes, All widths and lasts . & mm Will close at less than cost all Oxford Ties and Slippers We have the Celebrated Florsheim Oos. shoes -for Gents in all the new styles Per Cent Reduction for tfie next fifteen Days We invite you to call on MO LJJl M B ?SrPWWWWWWWWW ROS. WSPW BEAUTIFUL RUGS IVIIMHSMWIIMl1 SMALL MUSICAL iMcrrmiMPNTc; , ' ,-' x -'- -' $5,00 0.00 "W ckth: opi: XMAS PRESENTS TO BE SOLD AT Lockwood's .. Furniture and Housefurnishing Establishment .. BETWEEN NOW AND CHRISTMAS The dance given r.l Dunlap Novem ber 27 was a grand success. 'I he first of the party arrived at an early hour and continued aniying till nine o'clock. Owing to the delightful evening the crowd was much larger than antici pated. Music was furnished by Messrs Brcnuan, Uibanosky and Blon- dcll. Dancing commenced at an early hour and continued until 12:36 when tho ffoor managers, Messrs Kowannick and Tcbachcr called numbers for sup per. Each couple as their number was called marched from the hall to the residence of B, Fcndrick where a bountiful supper had been piepaied by Mrs. Fcndrick. After partaking of the repast they returned to the hall where Messrs Harmon and Shaffer were awaiting them with their cameras ready to take a flash light picture and after the pose dancing was coatinued until almost daylight. After thonking Mr. and Mrs. Fendrick for huving enter tained them so royally they hewirted for, their homes to await another such a lovely event. Cuttle Wanted for Winter For three dollars Oj) per per head I will winter cattle until the first of May. I have good winter range and plenty of hay. Seven miles east of Marsland Ad dress. J. c. Wood, Marsland, Neb. We are overstocked on Xtn.is goods and are making- big reductions in prices o as not to carry thaii over for mxt year. Our line of Leather Rockers, Leather Couches, Massive Sideboards and China Closets are "HITS" Especially the Price and Quality Qucensware, Beautiful Lamps, Artistic Designs 'in Hand Painted China at prices that sell w :iS PIANOS Such as the STE1NWAY, STEGER, EMERSON and the KINGSBURY are the best and most popular makes . . . . This year R 0 Q 11 tl f 11 1 QT11 T QPffO f lTlfl nf DinhlHAG are going to be sold Our uwuuLiiui lUiu JJUlgU U111U VI I lUlulQO and note carried over WHY? Because the Price is going to do the Selling We invite everybody, whether you buy or not, to call and look over our beautiful stock of Xmas goods. Re member it is tho largest stock to select presents from that has ever been available to Alliance people. don't roittiirr tiii: plack is E3 t yn I LOCKWOOD'Sl jm iiuuuy iiuiscsuuu unucrtaumg ... ClO CartS ... n Snorlnltv I t I PROOF OF THE PUDDING .... IS IN THE EATING .... Proof of the Printing .... IS IN THE TRYING .... Have you tried The Herald job department along this line? We print to please. We print most anything. We' print promptly. Try the proof f If . 'I If J rJ0 IE3- ZEE3 ZE3. JtJ -EB . ZLj jj f Ilow pricbs Still prevail at W. W. Norton's store. If you doubt it read the following, then go and get the proof . . . . Ladies' $1. 25 Kid Gloves S 98 Ladies' Si. 50 and S2.00 Kid Gloves 1 47 Ladies' ribbed flesced Vest and Pants. .. Children's ribbed fleeced Vest and Pants. One lot Corsets, choice Heavy Suiting, 52-inch Heavy Suitings, all wool Heavy Skirtings ..." Outings v Our Cloaks and Suits must be closed out this season, to avoid carrying them over. 145 Jackets and Capes in one lot at S2.10 eacb, worth up to S12 00 12.50 Jackets 8 95 $20.00 Jackets x3 75 $10.00 Jackets 6 6G S5.00 Skirts 3 10 25 10 48 56 48 37 5 S3 and $4 Skirts 1 q8 $7 and $10 Skirts ,, .. -4 q8 Men's heavy fleeced Shirts and Drawers, 75c value ', .. . . 50 Heavy wool Sliiits and Drawers ,.,.... 75 Boys' Underwear t ...... , . 2s Men's Work Shirts 35c and ,...,....." "" 50 Men's heavy, serviceable Suits ". .', '. , . - 4 go S10 and $12 Suits ,....",. ,... ,8 58 Equal reductions on our S20, S25 and S30 Suits. We are the people for Overcoats. 3 Good lined and faced Mittens $ 25 ' Good work Glove.. Better gloves and Mitts, more money. Men's and Boy's Caps ..5 We carry an elegant line of Underwear Swea ers, Shirts, Hats, Shoos, Blankets, Trunks,' Carpets. Our sale s are a grand success y because we do as we advertise W. Norton. 4 f t I- n. " j& A) v." I ;