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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1904)
I COME HEREIi&oLrW SAVINGS HOME IN CASHS:: olfe 1 WPWA MHM A MHk V Hk. MHP MN MMM MM MM Wil MfcJ ffM HEo tJ ifrvi jD uKl. JLN J-J Jtf Jii Jr' JU Jii U '!' rw Silkote box 3 12c , Hoys' Under-f wenr Unheard of Prices on New Goods 19c Hrownio Over- nits 50c iMcns'bibOvcr- alls 10c Huys 3 pr. If You Like L socks 25c CLOTHING for Mens' Mule skin Gloves For Men and Young Men We arc showing the handsomest line of Spring Suits we have ever shown you. Every new weave and cloth is in our stock. 39c good V o 1 t Gloves 75c I A Big Showing for Union made bib Overalls of MENS' Suits at from $421 TO $20.22 These goods arc unsurpassed for style, fit and wearing qualities. Your money back when we guarantee an article that proves faulty. 19c Uoys' knee i pants, all sizes ' 1 95c f Boys" suits $1.75 'for Mens' S2.50J shoos $3.50 'for Douglas patent leathers 1 ' Jf you miss this sale you will pay more HEMINGFORD. iKultli L. I'lurcii 1m full v iiuthorlzcd to so licit NUliscrlptloilH lind Jul) work und collect and receipt fur same, mul tniiisuct nil utlier business In connection with Ids position ns un accredited ruprchuntutlvo uf this puper.) Millinery. Miss Mnn.in of Alliance will be in HeminRford Friday and Saturday, April 29th and 30th with 11 select line of millinery goods; the latest in street and dress hatB, trimmings, etc. Ernest Oldag went to Alliance Mon day. .lames Phinunsky was In town Wed ne&dny. Ladles' eleguut spring bonnets ut Wlldy's.' W. II. Ward and wife were In town Tuesday. ' Mr. nn Mrs. Kmbreo went to Hono Monday. Hobt. Curry went to Alliance Monday niorniug. GeWgo li. Taylor wont to Alliuneo Thursday. Mrs. .las, A. Hunter went to Alliance Wednesday. llev. Gurncss came down from Lead Wednesduy. Atfplnwall potuto planters cheap at C. J. Wlldy's. Andrew Oralinm hus a bale advertised in this Usuc. John Eiekmuu wits In town the first of tho week. If you wttut u new suit see Wlldy's spring stock. Mrs, Ford has closed her school in the Posvar district. Mrs. Curtlss is keeping house for Mrs. M. Pierce this week. If you want to build see Wlldy for lumber, posts, lath and shingles, Oeo. Ooodenough come up from Mul len Tuesday for a few dayt' visit. A. II, UimlclsHJi of Ilo.v liutto was marketing potatoes here Saturday, II. It. Green and A. M. Miller were Alliance visitors Monday aud Tuesday. Anton Uhrlg bus sold several line horses lately aud has a few moroor sale. , qj Mrs. Joel Sheldon was quite ill recently necessitating a call from Dr. Elkner. t Almedn S. Foskct has closed a suc cessful ter.m of school lu the Whclun dlsttlct. Albert Nelson writes from Juneau, Wis., that tho spring is very wet und backward there. Principal Clark dismissed school' Fri day to go west on 41 to take civil sur7 ice examination. Churles Hucke returned Thursday from his visit in Iowa. Ilo-says his brother b wife is still very low, J. II. Lundy of Surgcut, represeutluir the Woodmun Accident association, is soliciting policies hero this week. At the Koiiiwr sale SatuuUy every? thing sold briskly though at a low price in comparison with the same time last year. II. II. Pierce accompanied by his wife went to Lincoln Monday evening to VAW.V, I S 307 Box W-FWV to Hear the Merry. Musical, Metallic Melody of Liuj w i i rrr-M-irm i. inMiinfn nn rn r r 19c 50c 69c Silk Embroid- All wool double Mens' fast col ered Suspon- knee and seat ors Madras dcrs. j)ants for boys Shirts .t - attend the dairymen's convention now in session. The Junior league of tho M. E. church j win servo ico ercam ux mo notnt) ot 11. II. Funk Saturday evening, April 30, 11)04. If you want peace with the good house-wife, buy a sack of Victor; If yni want everybody happy usk Wlldy fur a sack of Gold Medul of Minneapolis fame. If you arc In need of any kind of fur niture or tiny kind of undertaking goods; remember Wlldy's double store supplies them better and cheaper than olsewhere. Ora. Phillip sustained a severy ac cident while riding a horse Wednesday. He was thrown, ulighting on head and bhoulder, breaking his collar bone uud badly bruising his head. Mr. E Mabln'b hand mid arm became so much worse from blood poisoning the last of the week that amputation became necessary. Dr. Elkner called in Dr. Bowman of Alliance to assist him and the amputation was performed Sunday inoriiiiiir. Mr. Mubiu is doiwr quite well and it is thought that he will have a good chance for recovery. Wednesday lie was reported much bet ter. CANTON Mrs. A. A. Stewart is on the blck list. Tho Chrlhtian Endeavor will lio liil Sunday, tho 24th by Miss Dottle Stew art. Hov. G. C. JefTers come up from Al liuneo Monday and held religious serv ice a couple of evenings. Tho 0. II. Clayton ranch is without a foreman this week, Master Everet being in Alliance visiting with his sisters, Miss Ora and Mrs. Will Cory. It. L, Shetler was In AM. unco, Satur day, we think after his ma riage license, as ho rode back the same day. Miss Pearl llroshar was out Saturday near Hemlngford and drove in n bunch of cattle she had bought of late. Miss Jessie Levet of Lawn precinct Is in this vicinity attending school in district No. 31 and during her stay will bo entertained by thu Misses Broshars. Last Thursday while Mrs. Uroshar was returning from Lawn wltk the U. S. mall her horse became unmanageable aud ran away finally stopping of .his own accord when he reached Joe lvuper's ranch, Mrs. li, became very faint uud began bleedint; ut the lunirs und was unable to get clear home. She got in sight of home aud Mr. llroshar seeing her on thu out side of thu fence knew that something was wrong uud went to her assistance. He carried her to the house but ut this writiug she is able to be around. The little surprise given at ye scribe's last Friday evening wits un up-to-date one and the surprise was a pleasant one und long to be remembered. Quito a select crowd of the bou-tons of Cun tou were In attendance The room was decoruted with beautiful flowers of rare taste. Those lu attendance were Messrs, Arthur llass.Scott Hood, Orvllle Hulbert, Chas. Mora voir. Will Clayton, Clyde Zimmerman aud H. L. Shetler. Misses Pearl, Myrtle and Edith llroshar, Jessie Levet, Mrs. and Miss Stewart and Hattio lvaper, all returning homo with pleasant remembrauecs of tho evening. ,jv.""..v,v,vvrwvv".,rw,vvv,.".---."-,v-'.--,--'.-".", the FAMOUS r --1 ft a -.mjt Butte Ave. ,".-. w. vjw. w J". w. 1 New Clothing New Hats New Shoes New Gloves New Collars New Shirts ' New Caps New Unclerwear New Trousers New Ties "JDc axe a6vs oyvb T&csl "Pto- toxcYvtms 0 SVmeuca'sT&cs "NaTvaacXYCTS. Carhatt's Douglass Hanan Stetson Earl & Wilson Elgin Lion See the Goods Corliss, Covu & Co's New Collars. 25C Boys' Norfolk all wool blue serges $3.50 - $1.00 for 363840 waist in Mens' pants for new 50c neckties MARSLAND. Josle and Marcla Kcndric returned from Lincoln recently. Mr. and Mrs. James Tollman were Crawford visitors Monday. Orvill Wilson is still sick, and con iiued to Ins bed with rheumatism. Grandpa Lyltle has gone to the country to s'e hN daughter, Mrs. Poole. Anna Morava, who stays nt the Com mercial, is undergoing a s-lege of the grip. Attio Snow Is teaching In the Hughes district during the absence of Lueile Wilson. Mrs. Ingstrom has taken tip her resi dence on her ranch northwest of town and Is assisted by her brother Mr. Sagel. Ed. Horner bus leased for a term of veins the half section west of town f irmerly known ns tho Jim Wheoler P ace. Mr. und Mrs. Art Holllbaugh havo mis .1 to Crawford, Mr, II. having se cuiii. e.n neuter work with Contractor WllltuU.o. Mrs. G. A. Walbrldgo went to Craw ford Tuesday to havo dental work done. She was accompanied by her sister, Margaret. Grandmu McCoy of Omaha came In on 41 and was taken out to tho McCoy ranch by C. II. Kiehey,' where &he will make a long visit. It is desirous of the "Ivtnu's Daught ers" that nil thu ladies in the surround ing country attend the apron sale at the Commercial on Saturday, April 30. Mrs, Jennie Uoblnson an"d three children came up from tho band hills Wednesday to make a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Evans. Bev. Shriver returned Monday from Alliance where he attended the Box Butte Presbytery. His friends are glad to know that he was assigned to this work for another year Lueile Wilson went to her home ut Alliauco to bo prefcent at tho marriage of her buother Valley, Wednesday. She will also attci tl.o weddlug of her cousin, Miss Fai v .erry of Bono on the sumo day. In the dnin.i e suit Instituted by Ken drlc Brothers i.ainst II. G. Furman in which the former prayed for $1,S00 damages because of a dam used for Ir rlgullou purposes, the plalntiil' claim ing that snld dam Injured them to that amouut by backing water on to their premlfees.'jury found a verdict for 82 SO. However, tho case was not closed. The lnrgo number of persons who were in attendance at the recent ses sion of the district court of Dawes county last week returned lwtne tho latter part of the week, court having adjourned nntil July 15. In the case of Paul Bhodes, who was arrested on tho chargeof killing a heifer belongiug toC. A. MeGogy In the latter part of the winter, the'jury returned a verdict of not guilty. The Marsland Dramatic club will prebcut a bright and Interesting tern purancfl play cntitlod "Out In Tho Street," accompanied by sougsand reci tatlous.at the seh'ool house Saturday evening, May 7. Admission will bo charged for the benefit of tho school library; 15 conts for all ten years old and over, under ten, free. The "club -y I lr- mw 2 Doors South of Postoffice V.ViWiW.ViV.'VWAVWiVA the Mighty Dollar You Can't Afford to Miss These Bargains mi winniTTMi PMiif iiwimri iTirmn-T w ymmtmjfnmmmumtmmrtmtaimwmimmmmmmvmmmmmmmmmtmmmm'rmmimm2 Tiger Perfection Hawes Morgan, Medicott American Hosiery Morley Sterling $1.00 Mens' fi 11 e hats 25c Think of it. fori White ShiitS has been rehearsing for some time under tho direction of Miss llarrin.thfu president, and tho program will ile servo a good hearing. All are Invited to come and havo a good time. There are, now but about live weeks of school yet remaining this term and Miss Hurrisespecially request the pa trons to co-operate vith her in keeping up the attendance to tho close of the year. Very thorough work has been done so far but much of the good de sired will be lacking if the reviews and flual examinations are not prepared for as they should be and pupils will be handicapped next year If they do not fully complete this yea r's work. Much will bo forgotten in the tin co mouths' vacation, anyway, so a faithful attend ance till the end Is very dcbin.lile. The last half hour or so of every other Fri day afternoon at school lb devot-d to special exercises. A committee of two pupils are selected each time to arrange the program, under the guidance of tho tf aeher. Scared' nny of the pa rents have visited tho school this year. 'dunlar Tim Morrissey was In Chadron last week on business. Sadie Hopkins and Josle Muniou were in Duulap last week. Bose and Alice Potmesil are on the sick list, also Mrs. Fandrlck. There was preaching In the DurJap school houbu luht Sunday night. Tho Inst dance of the season happened April 8, and was well attended. Fred Ortmau, who was staying with C. Llchte, has moved to Hemlngford. John Tschacher and John Sullivan left here April 12 to go to Lead. S. I). Alice Whitlngcloseda successful term of school in tho Miller district April 15. li. C. and B L. Fenner were putting up a fence last week to divide their range. There was a surprise party at II. GaSsling'b April 11 and another at T. Katen's April 10. J. Montague aud II. Llchte are put ting in a dam across the Niobrara for Irrigation purposes. Mr. Francis of Crawford, who Is serv ing on the statu Irrigation board, passed through Duulap last week. Methodist Church Notes. Ladies' Aid society will meet next Wed nesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, with Mrs. C. M. Lotspcich. The Epwotth League social meeting was well attended and a very pleasant time enjoyed by all. Snndny SchoolTwirhers' mcetinf will lw held at Mrs. Chaffe'3 residence Wednes day evening at 8 o'clock. Tho Kpworth League prayer meeting will be held next Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Place of meeting will be announced at the church nijxt Sunday Services will be conducted next Sunday by Rev. D, G, Clark, presiding KIder, morning and evening and Sacramont of the Loil' supper .ill I- held after thu morning services. Preachiug in the morn ing at 11 a. m. Evening at 8 p. m. Junior League at 2 p. m- Epworth League at 7 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday even ing at 7:30 p. m. All are invited to attend. l"" a NewSpringi904 Merchandise at less money than others ask for OLD GOODS i ffSfo jvjWi 4 TyTyTTTTTyTVTfTTTTTfyTVTtTTT I haridtailored SUITTS All fabrics Shape retain ing front guar anteed 4o stylesyour choice 9 25c $1.25 for Silk sliipe Boys' good Bis fancy sox wearing shoes I Who's a Liar? SeottsblutT fieralcl. The new N. W. & W. time table de clares in bold, black-face type that the west bound trains will arrive at this station at 6:15 p. m., but Monday's train was over two hours behind the schedule time. A Burlington time table with the road under the management of Jim Hill becomes a most horrible liar. 'Stand Up for Nebraska." Haynrd Transcript. Last week we made a roar regarding the inefficiency o mail service for the mail service for the North Platte Valley and her people. And now a radical change has been made in the running time on the Burlington of all trains which, as we under stand it, will leave our people worse stranded than ever so far as mails are con cerned. Mail over the Alliance-Denver line will not reach Bridgport in the morn ing until the stage for Mitchell has left and of course we can get no mail from Omaha or the east. This will bring all the im portant mails up the valley each other day or three times a week. Are we living in Nebraska or China? The Stecn Cafe Changes Hands. A change in the management of the Steen Cafe took place Monday morning, Mr. Steen retiring and Mrs. U. N. Hos kins assuming control. Under the cou trol of 'Mr. and Mrs. Stecn the restaurant enjoyed the reputation of being one of the best arranged and most hospitable inns on the line of the B. & M. Mrs. Hoskins is an experienced lady and will no doubt con tinue in the same line as her predecessor in keeping this place up to the high stand ard it has attained. StafSion For Sale I have for sale one grade stal lion, color gray, one-half Belgian, one-quarter Shire and one-quar-tor Norman, weight 1475 pounds, seven coming eight years old. Will sell cheap or will trade for good horses or cattle. Address, Hans P. Larson, Antloch, Neb. TASSONI I also have the imported Perch- 5 reon Stallion Tassoni, No. 33172, weight i,8io, color black, which I will stand on my place near t Reno, Neb., during the season S ef 1904. Cherges $io.ou to in. ) sure foal. j Hans P. Larson, S Antloch, Neb Wm" X ADDITIONAL LOCAL. X for 25c $1.50 for Mens' Pants 25c Boys' Pants $2.00 for $2. 50 Hats $3.50 Douglas Shoes $1.75 Marine Calf Shoes 69c Satine Shirts, fast colors 39c . for work Shirts 39c for Fleeced Underwear 50c for fast black Un' dorwear s 5c Handker chief No old goods No rusty prices S ATTOnNEVS. WILLIAn MITCHELL ATTORNEY AT HW. ALLIANCE, - - - NEBRASKA. OrriCK PlIONB 160. HESinENCK 1'IIONK 203. RTcTlJoLliiViAN ATTORNEY AT LAW. ISoomb 1. 2 and 3, First National bank build J lnR, Alliance, Nub. Notary In ofllce. lTaTberry . ATTORNEY AT LAW, ALLIANCE, - - - NEBRASKA. E. H. Boyd, .. -tVttoi-iiey nt Lirw .. ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA. Collections given Prompt Attention. SMITH l. TUTTLE. MIA E. TASIU TUTTLE & TASH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. REAL ESTATE. North iMaln St., ALLIANCE. NEB. J. E. MOORE, M. D. I'l.KTKIIKIt BLOCK, AI.UANCi:, NL1I. (lulls iiimwcicil from ofllce day or night. Telephone No. 02. DRTGrwTa)L HOMEOPATH Thirty years experience. Discuses ot women and children and nun-iarKlcnl ro moral of pill stone and euro of upeudlel tN, specialties. Onice first door west of O'Connor's bakery. '1'hoiiQ diiyornlKht, lid. " H. H. Bellwood, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Ilolstcn DaHding, - I ALLIA? JE, NEB lTTTsowman PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. aneUju.1 Nattonal """"block. All! JUUAvTREY OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. uCcu two blocks north of Time!, bulldini;. Hours, 8 to 12 11. m.. 1 -jo to 5 p. m. DR. L. W. EDWARDS PHYSICIAN AND Sl'RGEON OHico oyer Postoltlce, ALLIANCE. NKn Is prepared to treat any and all diseases known to the horse and cow. Special attention to dentistry. All work guaranteed llarn North of Palace Livery. 'Pho lot t s ..