The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, April 08, 1904, Page 7, Image 15

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    THE ALLIANCE HERALD. ALLIANCE. NEB. E RID AY, APRIL 8, 1904.
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of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers.
C. A. Gleason, F. A. E.
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FAMOUS CLOTHING STORE.
A Modern Store for Men Most Popu
lar In Alliance.
While young In yoars. tills concern
is by far (ho most popular, up to date
ilnthlitR stoic in Northwestern No
luaska. TI10 progreaslve. overon the
alert proprietor, Mr. Frnnkle. Is pel
haps the most advanced dealer In
Bents' furnishing goods In this sec
tion of the country. Ills widespread
methods of advertising have mnde his
name a household word for miles
nround. Only the ery best of stand
aid goods nre allowed on the shelves
of the "Famous," and the nggresslve
polio of Mr. Franklo in competing
with the great stores of the larger
cities is most commondahlo and time
1 Ills Immense stock of goods can
outfit a man or hoy from head to foot,
and tho reliable "Famous" Is nble to
Bhow Us customers tho best products
of America's greatest manufacturers.
One price to one and nil obtains there,
and modern methods are used to fairly
advertlso his largo and vnrlcil stock.
The merchandise sold by tho "Fa
mous" Is fully guaranteed, and the
motto of the houso Is "We stnnd bj
the public and the public stnnds b
us " '1 nc methods and business
acumen of tho management must bo
the right ones, for seldom has a store
giown so In popular esteem as this
new clothing emporium, which can
now bonst of tho hugest business
as well as the largest and finest stock
which would do credit to a city live
times tho sl?e of Alliance. A visit to
the establishment will convince you
that our teporter has In no way ex
aggerated tho facts. Tho "Famous"
enjoys a large city, tallroad and ranch
ttade Once a customer, always a
i ustomer. seems to be tho rule rather
than the exception at the "Famous "
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Dr. L. W. Bowman.
Among the bus
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liance who have
been accorded a
largo and appre
ciative practice
Is Dr. L. AV. Dow
man, so well and
favorably known
In this communi
ty Dr Howman
was born In
Thornton, Ind ,
July 28, 185S. Ten
years lator his
patents moved to eastern Nebraska,
where his father, who was also a doc
tor, practiced hla profession Young
Howman received his preparatory edu
cation at Stanton, Nob., and In 1882
entered tho medical department of
tho Iowa State University, graduat
ing four years lator. Tho doctor then
located in Hay Springs, Neb., and for
neatly ten years successfully prac
ticed medicine. In tho fall of 1895
Dr Howman came to Alliance, and
is to-day one of tho best known phy
sicians and surgeons in northwestern
Nebraska. Ho took a post-graduate
course In Chicago In 1900. During
Harrison's administration and n or
tion of McKinley's, tho doctor served
on the United States Pension board,
resigning In 1899. Fraternally Di.
Howman Is a member of tho Masonic
order, K. of P., Modern Woodmen,
Royal Highlanders, Amoilcan Medi
cal abboclation, Nebraska State Med
leal society and Box Ilutte Medical
society. At Hay Springs, Neb., In
1880, Dr. Howman wns united In mar
ilago to Miss Mary E., Heed, to whom
three daughters, Hazel, Frances and
Edna, were born. The doctor Is now
serving his first term as councilman
of the First ward.
Mrs. Dr. Blanchard, Who Taught the
First School in the County.
To Miss Mag
gie M IiOWCTh,
now Mrs H H
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Chadron, is due
b credit of hav
ing taught the first
public school in
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tun nub west of Hemlngford Mrs
Wain haul was educated In Champlaln
and I'lattsburg, N. Y , and after teach
ing a few years in that state. ie
moved to Albion, Neb , and soon after
Joined the flood of settlers looking
for homes in Box Butte (then Dawes)
county, locating a homostead near
Homingford. After teaching there
one year, she secured a position In
the Chadron schools, which she filled
for three years. In tho meantime she
was married to Mr. Blanchard, then
superintendent of schools of Dawes
county, and now a prominent dentist
at Chadron.
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FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION, AT ALLIANCE, 1903.
The Grandest Ever Seen In Western Nebraska. Flower Parade a
Unique Feature and one which was never excelled In the State. Many
Handsomely Decorated Carriages, Views of Some Appearing Below. Head
of Flower Parade Lead by Five Troops of Tenth Cavalry and Tenth Cav
alry and Alliance Bands.
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A. Hail, F. E. Holsten, Wheelock.
Surprise and Mitchell.