State Historical ScJety. 3j LINCOLN NEU . Official Publi cation of Box Butte County. Largest Circu lation of any Al liance Paper. xJLfJLr VOLUME XI, ALLIANCE, BOX BUTTE COUNTY, NEBRASKA: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1904, NUMBER '2 jsjsfsjrryj Alliance JL JTUL . GLOVES taXimaH3SraSnBJEiBMSflI We take pleasure in announcing that we have secured the agency of the famous La Force $1.65 LucilQ $1.35 QLOVESThey are the highest grade gloves on the market for the price. We guarantee every pair and fit them. The HORACE BOGUB STORE C TRADE WISNER. & NrfN,n.vJVAv.UlAUvrV (:-iUK Sack Suits, designed according to advanced fashioA's prcdiclio;.: QfazJr for Fall and Winter, are here. The accompanying drawing is a faithful illustration of three styles of particular cut and elegance made by Crouse . n-angee. Notice the length of coat the distinctive cut of the three-button Newport :o h our Normandie the same regard to detail of style and finish. We HON. M. F. Harrington OF O'MILL, will speak on political issuesrtt the opera house in Alliance, next Tuesday Evc Oct. 11 commencing at eight o'clock. Air. Harring ton is recognized as one of Nebraska's most forceful speakers and brilliant orators. !:::: ':::::!. !:: LOCAL HAPPENINGS General nnd Personal News of Alii mice nnd Vicinity. ,-l r'lv ifwritf-m . J fsfer.T?' '.; I M y.r jik:!"? yrCV :;-iBaHle-J. r;tm . t&Jmkm Keep zm snirad the fact that a tall man can not xxzr a suit that a short man should wear. This is the satisfactory feature en both the Newport and Nor mandie. They are absolutely correct in every and all requirements. Dut the man who is net over six feet tall is rx.t overlooked; the same careful attention has been given him. The result is our Arvon, which also has much elegance cf make and gives the short -man casftra 'inches in appearance. We iiavcf hese styles in the NEW BROWNS in beautiful and -choice materials, those new r alterns of slight over-plaids almost indistinct. These cost what you would J -s;si - - . mSKix: .-'W'l V- f xr -'tertd:X'& rns-Mm rJ cracarj iMi acts i beikkce, unci, h. y. WW J3 I pect, $10.00 to $35.00. W. W. NORTON. Business Local Column. Advertisements in this column v. ill be charged at the rate of 10 cents per line first insertion and 5 cents per lino each subsequent insertion. Advertisers should remember that Tub Herald's circulation is much larger than any other Alliance paper and has the lar gest circulation in the city and county. Co-Lon-Co Dr. Allen, dentist, opera house. Hattenberg patterns and stamped linens at Regan's. New ht les in ehildrens cloaks and dresses at Regan's. Forest Lumber Co. make a specialty of manufacturing dipping vats. Dr. Koons, dentist. Norton block. Office upstairs See Humphrey for picture f ramiiif;, up holstering and furniture repairing. Picture framing, upholstering and furni ture repairing C. Humphry. 7-io-tf For Sale 75 Cords of dry hard wood W. H Smiley, Crawford, Nebraska. Tall line of ladies waists and wrap pers just received at Regan's. Tor Sale Carriage and phaeton, for cash or on time. J. C. WIlson & Hro. Go to the Alliance National Bank to . deposit your money. Oct. 7-tf. Harold B. Miller, M. D., physician and surgeon, office and residence 321 south Seventeenth street, Lincoln, Neb. Hand rubbed, polish finish oak stoves at Darling's, same price others are got ting for plain finish. Children's School Shoes. Over 300 paits of good shoes to be sold from 50 cents to Si. 45 a pair. Fred Mollring. Manager. A .Milltncrv Opening. Pattern nnJ Dress Main, Street urnl Tailored Hals. l-urRCht und most etc snnt Hue ever brought to Alliance now on display nt HIIOAN'S. Big Cloak and Jacket Sale. Misses' and children's jackets and coats, Jackets from $1,25 to $3.50. Coats from $2 So to $7.00. Fred Mollring, Manager. Wutcli round. Found in Alliance, a watch. The own er can have wnne by calling on Judge Berry, proving property and paying for this notice. Nearly all the ailments of the human race in these days are caused by the Blood. Stomach and Kidneys being out of order. There is not a case on record than Co-Lon-Co hasn't cured. Ask your druggist. Geo. G. Gadsby will take down screen doors and windows and store them till spring when tlicy will be re paired, painted and put tip again. He will also make and put up storm doors and windows. Phone 400. 0-16 tf For Sale. Cattle Ranch, 11 quarter sections all deeded, land, good title. First class improvements. Inquire at this office. Cattle Tor Sale. I have for sale 140 steers, 100 are one and two years, 40 arc throe years, twos and threes are dehorned. Wm. O'.Mara, Moomaw, Neb. Bromos Crass Seed. I have a quantity of choice bromos grass seed for sale at my place 5 miles south of Hemingford, at 10 cents a pound. Bromos is the ideal grass for western Nebraska. L. Sampy. Homesteads. Under the survey of the government ditch in the Platte valley homostuads are being taken up rapidly. These lands promise to become very valuable. Upwards of twenty Alliance citizens have made filings this week. Wo have a few choice numbers Ief but they must be taken quick. SeeT. J. O'Keefe, Alliance, or G. L. Shumway, Scotu-bluff. Taken Up. Stray steer, at my ranch near Lawn, about two years, Hereford stock, branded VT (connected) on left side. Owner can have steer by paying all expenses. Sec. 31-28-51. LOUIS Ho.MRIGIIOLSEN. R. Boyer moved his family into town from the tanch this week to take ad vantage of the superior methods of learning taught in the Alliance Public schools. Stock Inspector Lawson came in from the O'Keefe ranch today having been there since Monday overseeing the work of dipping about Soo head of cattle. George Smith has returned from Hot Springs, S. ID., where he spent the summer season as manager of the livans hotel bar. The tourist season over, that popular loaoit has closed for the season. Mr. Smith will remain in the city for some time. The weather of the past few days has been decidedly variable and the suggestion that the ice man will soon be compelled to give 'way to the coal dealer is realized. The sad reflection as to what has become of last summer's wages is also a proposition that con fronts many of us poor mortals. District court will convene in this city next Monday with Judge Wcstuvcr on the bench. The dor.ket contains Ally-one cases. There ifc one ciiininal case, nineteen foreclosure proceedings and eight actions for divorce. Two at tachments are docketed beside. appeals and other legal frictions requiring the attention of tho court. A fair sized audience greeted tho temperance lecturer and vocalist, Miss Jessie Garvin, at the United Piesby terian church Saturday evening. Other denominations wore interested in the good work. This commendable under taking cannot but result beneficially to the community. livery kind word or good deed brings its own reward. The locomotive which tipped on the high line one day last week while going over a high grade and in which Engineer Stevens and Conductor Sanborn lost their lives, was brought to the Alliance yards this week and piesents a most destructive appeal ance, in fact all that remains of the ill-fated engine is the boiler stripped of all the works. Mrs. ID. C. Mclutyrc was the holder of the lucky number, S536, at W. V. Norton's store, entitling her tree trans portation to the World's fair and ad mission to the most important exhibits. We understand she has decided to fore go the pleasuie of the trip and take ad vantage of other fine offers the Noiton mercantile establishment holds out instead. Gov. Mickey and company passed through the city'Tuosday in a special car attached to train No. 41, enroute to Seattle, whore ho will attend the ceremonies at the launching of the new imttleihip Nebraska. Among those who made up the party was the gov ernor's daughter, MibS Mary Nain Mickey, an amiable young lady, who will act as sponsor at the christening of the monster built to tiavel the deep seeking whom it may devour in time of war or acting as guard in the hour of peace. Governor Mickey stepped from the train the min ute it stopped here and was soon shak ing hands with the faithful who crowd od about his car. No politics were dis cussed and the conversations dwelt on tho trip and enjoyment anticipated on the party's arrival on the coast. The launching will take place Friday af- temoon. The party expect to return on or about October 12, J t r ' r-1 :; -nca y y b b b j. fe. O -. 1 B: 1 1 ? - IS I ffi- Is- 8- a- B- M fs , , : Sis frs- Hg p f, Wl T a L J n ? 3 - - v2 ( r w b3L P p . p p r a. ; hh ... SB .i. s 4. f n m s i A s t t J l J IHynrtS'i'Krtf res- 3, h m m m A Ti-s.8 s-s-SssFssri g-s. g-ss8 LJ IIJ lli: S-SS,B'p82-gJ? 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