The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, June 17, 1904, Image 4

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PUBLISHED FRIDAYS.
f ','. O'KEEFE Published
L. KNIEST Associate Editor
Entered at the postofhee at Alliance,
Nebraska, for transmission through the
mails, as second-class matter.
Just to help business along
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for a limited time
I start the ball rolling1 with pure Leaf Lard, in any
quantity, at 1 2 cents per pound.
You will find a good price on Vigor at 10c per pkge.
Two pkgs. of Gloss Starch selling- rapidly at 10c lb.
Increasing the sale of Rice at 20 lbs. for a dollar.
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, Prunes ao lbs.$i.
To help the packing houses out a little, Bacon at 15
cents per pound. A great manv other bargains too
numerous to mention. These prices can't lust long
Come Early, Join the Crowd ami Receive a Cordial Welcome at
GRAHAM'S -GROCERY STORE
'Phone 5O Corbin Building
tf3T The Herald is the Official Publica
tion of Dox Ujilte county nnd its circula
tion is nearly twice that of any other Al
liance paper.
ADVERTIS1NG KATES.
Display, per single column inch per
month 50
Business locals, pcrfino first insertion .10
Each subsequent insertion, per line .05
Legal notices at statute rates. ' '
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Subscription, $1.50 per year in advance.
HEMINGFORD.
You Have Never Bought
HARDWARE at
NEWBERRYS?
TRY IT ONCE!
You will be Pleased with the Quality and Prices.
We guarantee satisfaction. No trouble to show
goods and quote prices.
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NJ2LSON JPLIfTOIIJCl
FIRE INSURANCE AGENT
REPRESENTS THE FOLLOWING
INSURANCE COMPANIES. '
llartfotd 1'liu IfisuiiiiiceComany.
North American of t'hlladelphln.
Phoenix of lllnoklyn, Now York.
Continental of Nuw York City.
Niagara Fire Insurance Company,
'ow York Underwriters, New York.
Cninmcrclnl Union Assurance Co., London
Office Up-Stnlrs,
llctchcr lllock.
Nebraska Hide
Dealers in Hides, Tallow, Furs,
Cow and Horse Hide Robes,
Leather and Saddlery Hardware
Established
1878
L. C. BURNETT, M'gr.
Nebraska City.
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For a Full
Line of...
Staple
Fancy
AND
Groceries
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That Can't be Beat
In Town.,.,
Queensware,
Tinware aml
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Enameled ware
OALL ON.
"oxts fat 3avT
TjcaW,T$,
A. D. RODGERS.
JULIA V. FREY,
OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN.
OiHco two blocks nortli of Times building,
I'hono !58.
Hours, 8 to 13 11. m.. 1 :30 to 5 p. m.
J. E. MOORE, IYL D.
n.KTCIIER III.OCK.
ALLIANCK, NE1J.
Culls answered from
Telephone No. 62,
ottlce day or night.
DR. L.W. EDWARDS
PHYSICIAN AND SUKGEON
OQieo oyor J'ostofflec, , ALLIANCE. NKH.
H. H. Bellwood,
KHYSICIAN and
SURGEON,
llolstcn llutldtns. - ALLIA7 3K. NED
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L. W. BOWMAN,
PHYSICIAN and
SURGEON.
Ollco In 1'ln.t National Hank block. Alii
ance Nebraska.
DR. G. W. COLLINS
HOMEOPATH
Thirty tears experience. Diseases of
women and children and non-snrgical re
moval of gull stones and cure of npsndlal
Us, srxiclalth.'S,
Ofllce first door wot of O'Connor's bakery. ,
'Phone doy or ulijlit, JJ9.
Vunm
Liverpool. Loudon and Globe Ins. Co.
German American Ins. (Jo., Nuw York.
Partners and Merchants In. Co., Lincoln.
Columbia Klro lnsurnncu Company.
Philadelphia Underwriters,
l'hoonlx Ini. Co., Hartford. Conn.
Alliance, Nebraska.
and Leather. Co
Always
Reliable.
Nebraska.
J. Rowan
DEALER IN
FLOUR and FEED
WIlOLr.SAI.K AM KF.TAIf.
HA.NHI.KS TIIK
Celebrated Ravenna Flour
At Pilldngton's old
stand, 'phone No. 71.
F. M. WALLACE
DRAY LINE
Moving Household Furniture
and Trunks a specialty . .
Phone No, i YouDg's grocery, Alliance
ZBINbEN BROS,,
DEALERS IN
Flour i Feed.
"Home
Comfort"
Flour
Is Our Leader. Try It.
'PHONE 105.
WEST BIDE MAIN
9TKEET..
Wm. James,
Exclusive
Dealer in
COAL &
WOOD
'Phone
No. S.
Alliance,
Nebraska.
. Contractor ami Builder.
Turning and Scroll
Work and all
Kinds of Shop
Work
Estimates Furnished
GEO. G. GADSBY,
BrlakShop West of AHlan.ee NhUouiiJ
. Mnk, Alllauee, Neb.
PHONE 400,
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Keith L. Pierce Is fully uuthorlred to -llclisuhscrltitlous
mid toll work and collect
and receipt for sumo, mid transact nil otliur
Dusmcss 111 connection wiiii 1 in position iiniiu
accredited representative of this paper.
Ladles' elegant spring bonnets nt
Wilcly's.
Mrs. ElUncr went to Allinnce Thurs
day evening.
If you want n new suit sec Wildy's
spring stock.
See Klsie Neclmid if yon vaht to tnko
music letsous. s 20-2S
Irwin Klccmnn was down from
Hough Thur.sduy,
Mi.ss Hlstc Neelnnd will teach music
either piuno or organ, SO'-'S
Deo. Urepff and wife of Maryland
were in Hciniugford Friday.
If you wunt to build see Wlldy for
umber, posts, lath nnd shingles.
James K, l'riel is the father of n
fifteen pound boj-, born .June 14.
Mrs. Muttie Olds entertained a num
ber of ladies nt dinner Thursduy.
Hon t fail to spend thu i'ourth at
Ilemiugford. A big time guaranteed.
llert Oilinnu, republican nominee for
county Attorney was in town Wednes
day. Miss Muttie Christcnscn will attend
the Junior Normal at Alliance this
summer,
Chester Wright has recovered from
his recent illness und is becoming quite
strong again.
Dr. Eilnier removed several abnormal
growthi from the sculp for Win, Dels
iujr the first of the week.
John Gnsseling is the proud father
of a boy born Juno 13t John says he
is a democrat unci 11 uouneer.
Hail insurance in what 1 think is u
reliable company at S per cent. Write
or call K. L. Pikkck, Ageut.
John Sauerweln had u calf killed in
the hall storm of Tuesday and several
crops north of here were injured.
Mrs. Frank Sidles of Lincoln, a sister
of Mrs. Funk is visiting her at piesent.
She is accompanied by her baby.
If you ureMn need of any kind of fur
niture or any kind of undertaking
goods, remember Wildy'sdoublestore.
Miss Mary Wavadu of Kansas City is
visiting with Mrs. Dau O'Keefe this
week. She is a niece of Mrs. OMCeefe.
A. F. Miller und son were in from
Pino Hidge Friday. Many of the
furmers from Pine Kidge have market
ed grain here recently
Miss Long of Alliance closes a term
of school in the Jensen district next
week. Her work has beu very satis
factory and the attendance has been. '
If you want peace with tho good
house-wife, buy a sack of Victor; if you
want everybody happy usk Wild' for a
sack of Hold Medal of .Minneapolis fame.
Kruest Oldugwusrenowing acquaint
ances l)eru the first of the week He
has a very pleasant position In a meat
market at Atkinson where his parents
live. '
Henry llrus, who hub been working
for J. A. Mitchell iu Uawes county is
very sick u 1th rheumatism. Mrs. Urns
unit her father Mr. Tschacher were in
town Tuesday.
Among those who are atteuding the
Junior Normal at Alliance are Misses
Nellie and Etta Carter, Anna Beaumont,
Minnie Wauek, Susie und Sarah Hop
kins and Agues Holllnruke.
Mrs. Jaspersen, a sister of Peter Jen
sen anu Mrs. Chris Jensen a sister of
Mrs. Peter Jensen arrived from Illair
last Saturday and they will remain
here for a few weeks visit.
The Casper Derrick seems confident
the state capitul will be changed from
Cheyenne to Casper. If so it will pro
bably mean prosperity for some ormer
Hemingford people who are in on the
ground lloor.
In a single storm last week lasting
only a couple of hours over forty head
of cattle and horses have been reported
killed bjr lightning. Fire and light
ning insurance ut lowest rates, K. L.
Pikkck, Agent.
Mrs. I). J. O'Keefe desires to an
nounce that she has made some altera
tions in her dining room and vviil hare
sutJicjent force on the Fourtli of July
to accomodate at meals all who may
present themselves on that date.
Warner U. Millett, one of our bright
est young men, has gone to Alliance to
attend the Junior Normal, Mrs. Millett
will set up housekeeping in Alliance
for the summer in order to accomodate
her sou and one or two of his friends.
Auy one claiming to represent my in
surance agency und not haying u writ
ten authorisation from mc so to dd is
misrepresenting the facts. I have been
informed by creditable person!) that
such is the case. 1 will write your in
surance cheaper than any traveling
agents und in u reliable compauy.
K. L. PiBitCE, Agent,
Arrangements have been mude by
which we can sell tickets (Steerage)
from poluts iu Norwao, Swedeu and
Denmark to Ualtlmoro for S10.00 ocean
fare uud $38.75 railroad fare llultl
rnure to Hemingford total $54.75 from
Aalberg, Uergen, Copenhagen and
Stockholm and many other, Scandina
vian points. From points in Austrian
Empire (ISouemla, Hungary anil Cro'a-
j,k--H' vComiomo aw aoiei& Bunoccu juticaju
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CLOTHING!
MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S
CLOTHING!
Will be :it Hemingford from JUNE 20th until JULY 5th with a full line
of Men's, Boys' and Children's Clothing- also a line of Ladies' Suits, Skirts
and Waists. These goods are' all well made and up-to-date garments, so
do not fail to see them at
BURLBW'S STORE
at all hours during the
satisfied you can, save
elsewhere.
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tia )$'.!. 50 to New York oecun fmeR.
U. fare $10.2.. to Hemingford F.ist
State Hunk. Agents.
John Shaffer's many friends will lie
pleased to learn of his recent mat riuge.
A clipping from the Casper Derrick
given below describes the happy event:
"John Shaffer and Miss Leora Dug-
cer were married at 8:30 o clock on i
Tuesday evening by Hev. J. L. Craig ut
the Episcopal church in the presence
of relatives, and a large number of
friends. George Lilly acted as best
man to the groom, and .MKs Cluire
Miller as bridesmaid, and Miss Pearl
Miller played the wedding inarch, ine
church was hundsomelydecoriUed with
tlowers for the occasion and altogether
it was tho prettiest wedding to take
place In Casper. Mr. aud Mrs. Shaffer
nre young people who have many
friends In Casper, and.the wish of all is
that their married life may be most
happy aud prosperous.
The following is the program for the
Fourth of July celebration at Heming
ford. M0HM.M1.
1 HPNUISn SALUTU
3 IIANIH'ONCKIIT P::tntut0.00
IS VAKADK 10:00 to II :W
i kxi:ucisi:s ii;oo u. io.no
5 UKATION Prominent npwikor 11:00
AfTKUNOON
1 HANDC'ONCKHT 1 3J to:.' 00
3 Sl'OKTti S.iMto4:09
3 ItALLUAMK 4:10
Fireworks In eveiilui;. A Korgeous display.
Dance In bowery afternoon and uvenlm,'.
Other amusements unci announcements
later
Prizes to' tho largest delegation to tuke part
In the parade from the conntry.
Norbert Frohnapfel will be in Hem
ingford next week with a fine line of
men's and boy's clothing. He will be
pleased to show these goods and quote
prices whether you wish to buy or not.
See him at Kurlew's store.
MARSLKb.
Mrs. L. T. Poole came up from Alli
ance Wednesday to visit a fortnight,
with friends.
The little daughter of Chief Dis
patcher Peckenpaugh of Alliance is
visiting with Mrs. Ingstrom on the
ranch,
Mrs. llyers and Mrs. Hughes went to
Crawford Monday returning Tuesday,
John Kay and son, wore down from
Linton ranch Monday,
Charley Moreen' returned from Dako
ta Wednesday.
Mrs. K. T. Gregg and children at
tended the show at Crawford Friday.
Charley llacon Is mall carrier on the
Agate route.
Dr. Hartweli of Crawford is attend
ing Margaret Uiehey who is still very
sick,
C. G. Holllbaugh and son Thad re
turned from Lexington Tuesday,
Rev. Shiver has been quite Indisposed
the last week having luug trouble.
A large number of children fn and
around'tnls place ure having whoop
lug cough und "scurlatlna. ' " '
Dyers &. Zimmerman shipped a car 'of
cord wood Thursday.
day, as it will be no trouble
money by waiting. See our
N. FROHNAPFEL.
Geoge Hollibaugh traded a team,
buggy and liarnos to Mr. Hoy for
groceries Perhaps Marslaud will have
another grocer-. !
lien Miller and son Earl ate bringing !
cord wood to ton n.
Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Gregg were Hem
ingford visitors Saturday. Mr. Gregg I
is being treated by Dr. Eikner for an .
ttbscvss on the neck.
Miss Luetic Wilson closed a very
successful fuur-mouths' term of school
neur this Friday going to her home In
Alliance tiie same night
F A T A B
Public Notice,
in tlio district court of Box HuUc
Nubntsku.
county. I
Jomk Wlms, lMaliitill,
s.
.lames Wlms, Defendant.
I'o James Wlms. non-resident ilcfuiulnnt:
you are hereby notified that on Mm littli day
of June UMI.Joslo Witns, plaintlil, lllcdn sxtf
tion against jiiti In tho district conn of Ilox
Itulte county, Nflii.inloi, tho object mid
pra or of which arc to obtain iidlvorcu from
you ou tho ground that you have wilmlly
ab.indoii'.U tlio plalntllf without good causu
for thu term of two icurn Itiht nasi, forcruultv
ami fur grossly, wantonly aud cruelly refill- j
1I1K. lll'KL-ioji ujiu laniMK w siiiijiurL null I
iimlut.iiu Mix plaintlil'. You art: usjiilrcd to
answer Mild putltiun on or beforo Mouilay tho
rthda of July llM. Jomk WlMsl'lulnMA. i
liy Witllani Mitchell, her Attorney. June 1T-4 '
Sheriff Kale.
No. U05.
lty virtue of an oider i f sale Usutd by tho
clorkof thu district court of Ilox Hatte county,
Nebraska. uon a decieo rendered by said
court In favor of Itobert Anderson, I'lalutllT,
and against The American Loan and Trust
couuiauy, Thi American Investment company
of Lincoln, Nebraska, (J. K. Urozler and
John Dot defendants, 1 will, on the 19th day
'of July A. I) , IlWl, at 10 o'clock u. in, ou said
day, ut the west front door of tlio court house
In Alllauee, Iu said county, sell the following
described real estate, to-wlt:
Tlio northeast quarter of section 35. In
township '.3, north of range 51, west otolith
Erinclpal meridian, In Box Dntte county, Ne
nuku, at public auction to the highest bid
der for rash, to satisfy said order of sate, In
sum of (70 60 and Interest, cot and accruing
coots subject to all unpaid taxes
lltA Uekp, Sheriff of rJatd Cuuty.
H. F. Oilman, Attorney for I'lalutllT. June 17
ATTOHNEVB.
WILLIAil MITCHELL
ATTORNEY
AT HW.
ALLIANCE. - - NEBRASKA.
OrriCE I'HOSK ISO. RttUPEXCK PnONES03.
rrNOLEiVaAr
ATTORNEY
AT LAW.
Room 1. S and S. first National bank build
Ing, Alliance, Neb. Notary lu otllce.
E. H. Boyd,
rf.t.toriiy nt Xhav ..
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA.
Collections given Prompt Attention.
? L. A. BERRY, ,
ATTORNEY
, AT LAW.
ALIsIANCE. . - - NEBRASKA.
to show goods. Be
stock before buying
HUMPHRY
:: Undertaking and . .
:: Embalming Company
Calls biiswercd piomptly day or night.
Claude Humphry,
Undertaker.
rirs. Humphry,
Lady Assistant.
Residence phone 2C9.
BARRY
HOUSE
MISS fll AGGIE BARRY, Proprietress
Good Table Board
Comfortable Rooms
Opposite Depot,
Alliance, Neb.
SEE Jos. Carey & Co.
For house mo ini;, well boritiK
making and cleaning cesspools
moving box cars, ete . , . .
ALLIANCE. NEBRAKKA.
For Fine Boot and Shoe
Repairing
-I'AIX on
1. D. NICHOLS
Also has in stock a new line of GENTS'
SHOES of the best manufacture and at
prices that will suit. Call and examine
the stock before you buy and you will
save money.
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At H. Madsen's old stand, first
1 door south of Cigar Factory.
FRED BRENNAN
Plumbing, Steam and hot water
Heating.
'Pljone, No. 35G. ALLIANCE: NEn
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