The Alliance Herald. Official Publi cation of the City and County. Largest Circu lation of any Al liance Paper. VOLUME XI, ALLIANCE, BOX BUTTE COUNTY. NEBRASKA! FRIDAY, FEB, 5, 1904, NUMBER 7 4? 3 J w ir t c -U wir m to POTATOES We can handle po tatoes now any day that weather per mits. Only well sorted Early Ohio wanted. Alliance Grocery Co. T- "tT! -NT rpTCi'T' mi ml J -l-N .k. w. rw mm. In Alliance 16-30 of every month. Office over The Famous , . . 'Phone 301. e Call at the Midway. Abler .V Wilson handle the only I'nlon Miulc Hccr in town. Mf. For Sale A No 1 milk cow. Inquire at this office. Wanted Well sorted potatoes. A. D. Rodgkrs. A new DeLaval cream separator to trade for cowb or calves. Reason for selling I need one twice as large. J. R. VanBoskirk. Two good individual grade bulls for sale or trade at bargain price. J. K. VanBoskirk. Macaroni wheat and beardless bar ley for sale. J. R. VanBoskirk. Good feeding hay at low price. J. R. VanBoskirk. Rowan's for flour, rye and graham. Carpet and drapery sale, Monday, Feb ruary 8, at Geo. Darling's furniture store. Dr. Barpes, Optician and Eye Specialist of Omaha, will be in Alliance, Saturday, Go to Geo. Darling's store Monday, February 8. For Sale. Purebred Percheron Norman Stallion,, real dark gray, 3 years old, weighs 1500 pounds. Can bo seen at the checkered front livery barn. Parties desiring to buy stallions or jacks see me at said barn. ' Al. Young. Number Your House. Houses in the city are required by ordi nance to be numbered. Ascertain what your number is from J. P. Hazard, city engineer, at the court house, or by mail; put up your number and avoid annoyance for failure. wwwwwww. What S20.00 Will Buy. One half dozen fancy leather seat quar tered oak dining chairs, one fancy leather seat rocker, one fancy library book case, one birds eye maple ladies dressing table, ' one fancy oak chiffonier or one fancy dres ser, at George Darling's furniture store. We have the best $3.00 R. R. shoe on earth Mollring Bros. For Sale Pure blood Hereford bull. Jos. Manion, Alliance; residence, Sec. 127-48. i 1 i i i i i 1 4 See our new Walk ing Skirts just re ceived, for only 00 Pj- SATURDAY Get Bogue to order your Flowers for the Engineers' Ball We have VALENTINES galore. Come and see them. T&ovxe THE ENGINECRS' ENTERTAINMENT Arrangements Progressing finely for the Social Doings. Every indication now points to grand tjmc next Wednesday night, when the entertainment and ball to ha given by the Brotherhood of Loco motive Engineers takes place. That the lboys" will have a large number of guests to look after is apparent at this time, but they're equal to the occasion, and there is no danger of slipping an eccentric before the event is over. The decorating committee has its work thoroughly outlined and will produce some beautiful effects. In fact all the committees are progressing equally as well- The entertainment to take place at the l'helan opera house will consist of a musical program by Quick's or chestra of Lincoln and the presentation of a series of moving pictures giving thrilling views of railroad traffic, train robbery, etc. There will also be other scenes tnat will prove Interesting. Rubo and Mnndy at Coney Island. Neptune's Wife, the Still Alarm, Magic Lantern. Father Galvin has kindly consented to address the audience prior to the en tertainment and his theme will, doubt less, bo a source of mental value to his bearers. At the Zbinden-Miller hall, where the ball will take place, the pro gram will be preceded by a cake walk participated in by two little girls Alice Morris and Ruth Hagar. Will Practice Medicine. The many friends of Dr. L. W. Edwards will be pleased to learn that he has decided to take up the practice ot medicine in this city, having secured comfortable office quarters over the postoffice in the rooms formerly occu pied by W. G. Simonson and Judge Berry. Dr. Edwards has had years' of experience in the practice of medi cine. For two years he had charge of the medical department of the Neb raska state penitentiary and ten years' practice at Lincoln in his chosen pro fession gave him an excellent reputa tion. Tho.genial doctor will make it a point to attend to all calls promptly and during office hours, unless attend ing to calls, he will be found prepared to wait upon those who call. Seed Corn from the Sand Hills. Box Butte farmers don't do any blow ing, but they deliver the goods everv time. For instance, F. McCoy, who lives seven miles southwest of town, has from his own raising a fine quantity of sweet corn. An extensive seed house at Independence, Iowa, in its efforts to secure the best seed corn, learned of Mr. McCoy's yield and secured 50 bushels from him at $2. 50 per bushel at Alliance, the firm paying the freight. The corn was shipped last Tuesday . Mr. Earnest Lembkc. Resolutions of condolence and respect adopted by Latky Lodge 1C2, Degree of Honor, Alliance, Neb. Whereas, our Heavenly Father in His infinite wisdom and just goodness, has been pleased to call to his eternal home, the husband of Sister Lcmbke, and in his death she has lost a devoted husband and his children a loving father; therefore be it Resolved, that we, the members of Latky Lodge, D. of H. extend to the be reaved family our heartfelt sympathy in this, their hour of bereavement, and mourn with them in the loss of a kind husband and father and direct them for consolation io him who doeth all things for the best; and be it futher Resolved, that a copy of these resolu tions be sent to the bereaved wife and to the local papers and a copy be spread on the records of Latky Lodge 162, D.of H. Mrs. C- A. Glkason, Mrs. U. N. Hoskins, Com. Mrs. LouisBuechsenstkin In Honor of Miss Bohn. On last Friday afternoon Miss Carroll ettertained a party of ladies at the home of Mrs. E. C. House in honor of Miss Min nie Bohn and Miss Armstrong, of York, who are the guest of Miss Tierney. The afternoon passed all to swiftly playing the interesting and exciting game of Pedro, while merriment ran high. At five o'clock the guests were Invited into the dining room where the daintiest of teas was serv ed; this proved to be a most enjoyable so cial period. The affair will long be re membered by those who were present. Miss Carroll was ably assisted by Mrs. House. Broken Bow Chief. Miss Bohn arrived in Alliance last Sat urday and will make her home with her sister, Miss Estelle Bohn. The ladies of the ist and 2nd divisions of the Presbyterian Society will serve a New England supper in the room formerly occupied by Harrison's candy store, Tues day, evening, February 9, from five to eight o'clock, Supper 20 cents. VIEWS OF THE WRECK AT Thci Most Disastrous that Ever Occurred on the Wyoming in which Four Men were Killed, Three of Whom were Intimated that $?o,ooo Worth of Rolling Stock : ' -.-. '"-v ' ' - .'.'' .-.". 2SW&V..C" - . v ' ' ' -' ' ' - '..u tittft ,, .. . ' ' '-,' tiV -rii .'. . ' . '. .'T T J i ... w, . v"ii$ Nor u View m Wreck -The I o ly of S. C. WittcnbBrgcr, tin telegraph operator, was found under the wrcr.kngn near the car m trked "Iowa and St. L.;" Brake-nan John Akcra was ' J,n 1 under three fest of coal n ir tliM car on which the man is standing: Fireman E.iton laid about ten feet to the left of Akcrs, and Engineer Kelly was buried be neath fifteen feet of wreckage. The men about the cars arc engaged in getting him out. oAXttSBQanflCfirKiHKjHQRIB USmm Am mmmhmBMmmmm1MmmmmmmmmWmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmU ,T-VlZmmWrfr$ZiKm------mWmwffl $M2&mlmm3!mZ&:QtL3!ft?iLl& MWi'yWm - b li1 '' P'MliiHl11 r " i'ii'iliiiL iMIiHI i1 SOUTH VIEW OF WRECK What remains of the ill-fated Robert Graham is spending the week on his ranch. www.wwww. Miss Delia Reed spent Saturday with her parents in this city. County Commissioner G. W, Loir is down from Nonpareil precinct today. The Alliance skating rink is open every evening except Monday and Tuesday. The Catholic ladies club was entertain- ed by Mrs. R. C. Knox Wednesday after noon. Mrs. George, W. Young will entertain the Methodist ladies aid next Tuesday after noon. C. A. Newberry will leave Sunday night for Omaha and Chicago on a two weeks' business trip. Robert Yarbaugh who has been hostler at Edgemont is now an engineer running out of Alliance. Hamilton Hall, a well known stockman of Dorsey precinct, was in the metropolis the first of the week. II. A. Mark returned Monday night and after a here will go to Lincoln.' from Mitchell few days stay Mrs. E. G, Morris took her departure last week for San Diego, Cali., where Mr, Morris has decided to locate, Samuel Burk, Jos. Manion and John O'Mara, substanial citizens of Box Butte precinct, were callers Tuesday. Rev. Geo. B. Clark of this city is in re ceipt of a flag from the U. S. revenue cutter Dixie. The gift comes from his old time friend, Lieut. Poultney. The rare-: Dixie is now at Colon, Panama, as a part of the American -fleet , Mr. Clark prizes the gift highly. Editor and Mrs. F. M. Broome enter tained several friends very pleasantly at their hospitable home Wednesday evening. Marcus Frankle, of the Famous, who has been in eastern markets for the last tnn flnv- is nrwrtr! Iinmf tnmnrrnuf nr cun(jav Conductor Richard Burk, who has been visiting his parents in Lincoln the past month is reported sick and unable to 're turn to Alliance. Miss Nellie Hillier was a victim of the grippe this week and unable to attend to her duties in the First National for a couple of days. The First Presbyterian church holds services in Bells' hall. Preaching at 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 10:00 a. m, Christian Endeavor at 6:45 p. m. Herman Schultalbers, an- industrious farmer-stockman of Box Butte precinct, brought down a load of chickens and pro duce today which he sold to our merchants at good prices. U. N- Hoskins. who went to Long Pine a short time ago to visit his parents, was taken down with typhoid fever while there and has not yet recovered sufficiently to return to Alliance. S. L. Racey, of the dispatcher's office, and family returned Saturday from an ex tended trip to the Pacific coast, having spent some time with relatives in Oregon, At Salem Mr, Racey met Amos Dalrym- Division of the 13. & M.. Residents of Alliance wtis Destroyed. , , 13.' tf,- engine of freight No. 40. : pie who will be remembered by many as foreman of the Pioneer Grip offico when the paper was published at Nonpareil, He holds the position of turn-key in the state penitentiary. Mr. Racey and family en joyed the trip very much. We ask you in to criticise and test our beautiful line of pianos. B. F. Lockwocd Co. "Kitchen to parlor." Grover Fosket came in this week from Buffalo, Wyo., to pay his parents and friends at Hemingford a short visit. He was in Alliance Wednesday greeting old acquaintances'. E. C. McCormack, a genial knight of the grip, who sells crockery and glassware, spent a few days in Alliance this week awaiting the arrival of his sample trunks which were snowbound in the Black Hills. All nights interested in the organization of the Uniform Rank Knights of Pythias are urged to meet at the lodge room next Tuesday evening at eight o'clock. Geo. Darling, Recorder. Mrs. L. T. Haberstadt returned Tues day from a ten days visit with hor sister, Mrs. Titsworth at Omaha. The latter ac companied Mrs. Haberstadt to Alliance to remain awhile in hopes of benefitting her health. Captain Wiley, one of the promoters of the Big Horn basin came in from Denver this morning and went west on 41, He says that some of the people from this county who moved to the basin a few years ago are becoming wealthy. Captain Wiley made The Herald a pleasant visit. Additional local on fourth page. i-w , The Winter Season 1 Is here. So are We With Special Prices on provisions of all kinds. Gall in and see us before buying. Lee Acheson 'Phone No. 4. Business Locnl Column. Advertisements in this column will bo charged at the rate of 10 cents per lino first insertion and 5 cents per lino each subsequent insertion. Advertisers should remember that Tiik Hkrald's circulation is much larger than any other Allianco paper and has tho lar gest circulation in the city and county. Dr. Koons, dentist. Office .upstairs Norton block. Go nnd get your shoes at Mollring Bros. Dr Allen, dentist, opera house. Old papers for sale at this office. Go to Dr. Reynolds, for dental work. Scars building. 'Phone 213. See F. E. Reddish for loans on real es tate. For storm windows and doors see Forest Lumber Co Forest Lumber Co. make a specialty of manufacturing dipping vats. See Humphrey for picture framing, up holstering and furniture repairing. Picture framing, upholstering and furni ture repairing C. Humphry. 7-10-tf Notice I will not be responsidle for any debts contracted-byrnywilo Wtnni fred E. King. Wt. KtNO. Harold B. Miller, M. D., physician and surgeon, office and residence 321 south Seventeenth street, Lincoln, Neb, Dr. Reynolds, the dentist, is now per manently located in the Sears building, first door west of Blackburn's store. Mollring Bros, shoo sale is on. Late novelties In hats and caps at Moll ring Bros. Childrens' underwear 10 cents a garment at Mollring Bros. For sale House well located; $50 cash, balance $20 per month. 2-tf. W, G. Simonson. Dr. Cook, of Lincoln' will make his next visit to Alliance Saturday, Jan. 2. Dr. Cook is the celebrated eye and car spec ialist. Notice. , All dogs caught running at large in the city, without a tag on, after next Monday, January 18, 1904, will bo put in pound and if not redeemed will be killed, Per sons not having secured tags may get them of the city marshal. Battenbcrg braid, loc dozen yards. Mrs. Thos. Regan. Ten per cent reduction on Florsheim shoes Mollring Bros. U O. T, SI. Moots every flrst ami third Frr duy at Eagle Hall. VlMtlng Maccabees coi (llully Invited. Mas. (5. O. Davkni-okt, h. 0. Maymk O'Don.nkia, It. IC. For storm windows and doors see Geo. Gadsby. Itcaldcncc for -Sulc. Brand new 5-room house, bath room, pantry and cellar. Two porches. Fin ished throughout in hardwood. Price $1,600. i-tf R. B. Hamilton. Notice. The directors of the Liberty Creamery company are requested to meet at the reg ular place on Tuesday, February 2, 1904, for the purpose of deciding on what dispo sition should be made of the property be longing to the company. H. J. Winter, President. Dr. Cook of Lincoln, Oculist for the B. A M. R. R will treat eye, ear, nose and throat patients at Dr. Bellwood's office on Saturday, January 30. For Sale A quarter section of land, ten miles northwest ot Alliance; good house, stable, granary, etc. Will sell stock on the place if desired. Pete Weinel, Alliance, Neb. For rent, eight room house. Inquire at Rodgers' grocery. For Sale Southeast corner residence lot, good location, $25.00 cash, balance $x5,oo per month. W. G. Simonson,