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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1904)
ATTIHNKYS WLLIAH AUTCHELl ATTORNEY AT HW, ALLIANCE, . NEBRASKA. OrricK t'noN isn. Uwiuk.nck 1'iionh soo. ATTOflNCY AT LAW. Ilooms t, t und it, First Xatloiml bank build hilt.AllIuuCo, flh Xotury In ofllee. E. H. Boyd, .. AlioiMicy ill Tiiv .. AU.IAXClJ, HrtllKAgKA. Collections givcit Prompt Attuntion. L. A. BERRY, ATTOHNCY AT LAW, ALLIANCE, . NEBRASKA. BMITn V. TUTH.I'n IMA K. TA II, TUTTLE & TASH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. REAL ESTATE, North ilulu St., - Ar.MAXUE. NKIJ. FREY & BALFE, osteopathic phyoician8. i- nox 1IIJTTK AVnxt'K. IMioim , OUtf twworiMt In town or country. J. E. MOORE, M. D. i'i.i:tc.iii:u iii.ock, ai.lianci;, xi:n. Calls answered from ofllc.0 (lay or night. Tclephono No. OS. ' "DiTTTEDWARDS PHYSICIAN AND SUKUHOH ADDITIONAL LOCAL. i Rond Dat ling's advertisement about 'this ffli that." Honry Armstrong was down Sharidan last week on business. from www Daniel and Oliver Marks of Omaha arrived last Friday to visit with Mr. nml Mis, C. E. Marks. Miss Rita Thompson, who has so auratl u school nt Dunlap for the winter, will leave for that place next Saturday. Moests. and Mosdmncs C. II. and E. T. Woslotvolt of Scottsbiuff wore, in the city last Sunday on thoit' way afSt. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Minor are enter taining Mr. and Mrs. McCulloOh of Lincoln who arrived in the city last weak. w,,wk. Mils Anna Young, who has been at Voik visiting lclativos for two weeks, returned last Monday and has resumed her position at the Alliance Art Gallery. Ofllee over 1'oMolllcu. AIXIAXl'K. XEIt II. H. Bellwood, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Holstcn Utilldliig. - AI.MA? JK, NKIt L. W. BOWMAN, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Olllco In first Xutlonal Hank block. All! anco Xiihruskti. DR. G. W. MITCHELL, riiy.slolun hiio Surgeon Day und nlhl culls. Olllco over Untitle Htiiro. l'hono U). DR. G.W. COLLINS HOMEOPATH Thirty joura pxpnrleiico. DIhuiimih or women und olillilrcn ami mm-MirKlcal ro moval of pill stonttNandcttioof apondlcl tls, M.acltUtles. Ofilcu ilmtdoor uet of U'l.'diiimr's lakry Thoimdu) or ulKlit, llli. DR. GEO. HAND, 1 It Y S I C I i X A N 1 S V U (i I-: O X 'Phono 4H), Olllro over Lookuooit's. Xlgbt fulls anuueiiHl from olllco. A. M. M.IIer of the Heuinfifo.d iAteiteiteiteAte mill spent Tuesday night in Alliance ite . . . . i '" the gnost of his daughter, Mrs. Mu.it boad. Alex. " V. M. Hawkins was agreeably sur prised Inst Saturday by the tiuttxpected ' te anivul of his brother E. L., from Fair-1 te i. n - !.. ft I.!... ...Ml iwciiiy-uve yeara. ,m. iiuwkiuk win mount, III., whom he had not seen for Quy Lockwood GKAIUA'IK CHICAGO SCHOOL )l' KMH.U.MIXn Funeral Director and litnlwlmer Phone Office ai.t. Res 205 Expert I.ndy Attcndiint .. Alliance, Nub, eoooeaeeooeoeaeo0&)oao XXi. StlttiLVIMlClJ, 5 DE1TTIST J In Alliance 10-300! every month. OfTice over The Famous , . . 'Phone 391. saaoeesQcoccoasesoQBoeoo Tbiolo, the druggist, is making some very low prices on paints and wall paper. If you intend to fix up before winter sets in how's your chance. Road his ad. John Dennis of Manchester, Iowa, is in Alliance looking tip land invest ments for himself and a rolative. Mr. Dennis was a resident of this locality some time ago and has concluded to return here in a few months to locate permanently. "Dad" Johnson received a letter Wednesday from his wife staling that she would return soon and open the Star rostauiant by the 10th inst. Mrs. Johnson has been at the bedside of her aged rffother at Shelton. Neb., for sev eral weeks. V. II. Abbott of the Columbus Journal accompanied by E. J. Bristol came over I rotu Lakeside last Mond&y to visit. Mr. Abbott is interested in tho Stockmen's Metcantile Co. and though a successful newspaper man he has also prospered in n financial way. Will Manchester made a trip over the now Moftatt railway out of Denver last week, returning Saturdily. Train set vice over this mountain route is es tablished for a distance of jevontv miles in a country noted for scenic grandeur and wonderful engineering accomplishment. The home of Mr. aud Mrs. W. C. Mounts was the scent; of an enjoyable social ipithcring last Monday evening, given in honor of Will's parents, (Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Mounts, who returned to their home at Halsteiul, Kana., the following morning. A huge number of old lime ftiemls of the Mounts families wete present. Fireman C. W. Tillett is back from an extended trio to Hnffalo, N. Y., where he attended the convention of the I), of L. F. Mr. Tillett wont as a delegates but also added pleasure with business on the ttip, having visited Niagara falls, Canada and other points of intotoat. The next meeting of the brotherhood will take place two years hence. The mammoth steel drill to be use.l in constructing the main roicrvoir at the head of the North Platte irrigation ditch near Casper, Wyo., which the government will construct, has been shipped 11ml will soon be on the ground for use. This machine is for the pur pose of sounding : the river bed for a foundation. Everything looks to an immediate beginning of work on the rosorvior and the big ditch. visit with his htotber for some lime. Rev. Father Loecker accompanied bv his niece, Mite Rosalia Loecker, ar rived from Crawford last Monday even ing, being the guests of Rev. Father Harry. On tho evening of thoir arrival they wore entoitained at supper by Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Kennedy. Dr. Allen returned Tuesday evening from a trip down the Guernsey branch, where he has filed on a choice quarter under the ditch. The doctor is well pleased with that section and from in formation obtained, considers the gov eminent ditch an assiued proposition. Robert Garrott & Sons have the con tract for putting down a number of wells over on the Spade ranch. They have purchased a new tublar drilling machine of from two to eight-inch bore with which to do the work. There is no doubt of the great demand for such a machine in the Platte valley when homesteaders begin to locate and it is mote than likely Garrett & Sons will be called upon to do similar wotk over there. The secretary of state this week will mail out to all county clerks copies of the election laws for the use of the judges aud clerks of election on Nov ember 8. Samples of the official bal lot will be printed and sent to the county clerk3 ten days before election. Owing to the nomination of an elec toral ticket by each party in the state this year, both the populist aud demo cratic parties will have circles at the top of the ballot in which each may have a straight party vote cast. Jack Donald of the well known wholesale grocery firm of Donald & Potter, Grand Island, was in the city last Saturday calling on the trade and shaking bands with our citizens. Mr. Donald is an excellent type of the push and cucigy of the young business man of today in Nebraska and his advance ment illustrates what can be accomp lished when there is a determined spirit back of a young man's ambition. i ftp ?? 74r Ate I ! i VV ii i AV : .Jv 0' 6' t,T 'I ft it iU I ? & ' . - THIS for THAT E3SSKaafiEHEIHK2C33a53 THIS- is goods from our large and complete stock of housefurnishings THA r- .,. is money, or your promise of money. Truth is-" we want to trade with you. Are you on the trade? If so and see us. come in ?; !Just received a line of new things in P or tiers and Couch Covers. -& J$ ' GEO. DARLING . 3p4 Box Butte Ave. Alliance, Neb. i - The ' ii firm of Donald & Poller has just coin-1 .. 5 TR.e &, Yvevee. Fire, i Insurance. $ Hemingfokd, - - Nkuraska. AKont for tlio Calodonlan, of Scotland, which Insuio.s town pronorty only, and tho Colum bia, which iiisurtu town und farm roorty and livo stook. lloth are reliable old line com paulos , A story is going the rot 1 Is of the press to the olfect that win-1 a western editor was asked if ho had . er seen a bald headed woman replim . "No, we never did nor did we evot see a woman waltzing around town in her shirt slooves and ruu into every saloon she saw. Wo have nevor seen a woman go fishing with a bottle in her hip pocket, sit on the ground all day aud go home drunk at night. Nor have wc seen a woman ) ank off her coat aud swear she could lick any man in town. God bless bor, she ain't built that way." i Notarial Work,. i O O000000 l.ODGK llIltrrTitl(V. 11. OP K. OV-Uiirdgtruggte Lodge No. IM2 Mets every Sunday afternoon at 2., Dell's hall. Visiting brothers welcome. J. A. Dunning, W. M, M. Haroraves. Sec'y, x U O. T. JI. Moots every Urt and third I'rr duy at Basle Hall- VUltlug MacuubuuH QOl dlally Invited. Mas. R J. lttrrzoi.0, h. 0. JIiis. An.mk Yoiwt, It. K. 1 1 1 1 Uotal, IIianLANnens Alliance Castlu No. t3 meets very second and fourth Thursday evening in W. O. W..Hall. VUltlng Qlansmon cordlallr invittd.i E, P. YOODS, O. W. Leidv, Sec'T. U 1, Tho wheat raiser in this seotion can crow over his neighbors in other parts of the country, where black rust almost entirely ruined the crop this season. Thu cereal in this locality is fine and healthy and the only regret is that there is not more of it. The man who bad a patch of wheat in Box Butte is strictly in it and can consider himself lucky for it is as good as gold. In Canada, North and South Dakota, Minnesota and oven in the eastern part of this state the rust destroyed the crop and lots of it is good only for chicken feed. One feed store in this city has stacked up sacks of this kind of fodder shipped in from the east that is used as feed, which should have made flour. pleted fine new quarters at the Island, equipped with all modern improvements including electric elevators, etc. Since the close attention andstienuouseftoits attending the erection of the new build ing and stocking the same, Mr. Donald concluded to take a week off and visit the boys along the line. In company with his salesman, Mr. Gray, he went west Sunday 0:1 No. 41 to Sheridan and intermediate points. ! Talk about snakes. Tho banner ; story is told by Cal VinRel who was out hunting one day last week over near lletningford. While out on the trip Cal ran into a nest of rattlers and tin situation for a time was mote in teresting than bis experience in the war with Spain, when he was a soldier for Uncle Sam. No sooner did he get mixed up with the serpents, than there came from the ground the sound of rattling that made his blood run cold and he made for safer quarters. Now, wo are willing to tell the experience of the hunter, but as to its truth, we pre fer to leave that -to the author, at any rate, when Cal regained his nerve, he crept back to with gunshot of the snakes and after counting twentv-fio in a bunch, succeeded in killing fifteen. Next. The movement of live stock has been lively the past weok and many special trains have passed over the road as a result. Train crows on the Burlington have been kopt busy and will continue to be so fofsotne time to come. Last Saturday night ten special stock trains wont east and there were four more train loads ready for shipment, but were dotained owiiiL to the shoitagc of locomotives to haul them. Sunday all day the same order of things prevailed and the amount of cattle that reached the South Omaha markets during the week was exceedingly hcavj Many cattle raisers in this section have been dotained in moving their marketable stock under tho now order issued by the depattment to the effect that all cattle must be dipped under the super vision of a government inspector not to exceed ten days before shipping. The espouse and delay in complying with this now law has worked hardship to the cattle industry in the west and the life of the herdsman in tho past two years has been anything but a rosy one. The recent strike at the packing centers did much to injure the cattle raising in dustry, and the government's further edict at this late day is an injustice that could have been averted bad this demand been made earlier in the season. r 4& '' f 4ji ' t 4 te ! ?;? ite te te ' Ate - Ate Ate Ate Ate Ate fv ! Ate f Ate 't.v f fv Ate ' Ate fV & t), A 'ib ft ml fc !. tm 4 fr 9b i - t. t'w 3 lw. C) v ' Jw k ") '" t V- 'f ")l (t V .$' (- ' vAv fv 4t- V- 1XL i'iL 2JSm 1? m& J"-S JV i'i iri i i i -t v ' r' : ; ! . ! v '. ! v' ; !' j I - 1y I' TTjV?T?4?77TTT7 iTTfcj" )- .(tTV( T - o .t 6 il -ft i O ' if'. t 9 it - HUMPHRY :: Undcrtakinjr and . . :: Kmlx,.lminy Company Calls snswercd promptly day or njght. Claude Humphry, Undertaker. rirs. Humphry, Lady Assistant Residence phone 269. J- SL a qJ . f.:.:..:.-:-:.:-:..:..:.:--:--:- WU DEALERS IN' .1 TV H mugs, F k X 'enumesf a"d Toilet Articles ZBINDEN BROS,, DEAI.HRS IN Flour s TT ree( v "Home Comfort" Flour FI3ST NATIONAL DANK BLOCK. Paints, Oils and Wall Paper "PycscuiYvow5 C&76ivAvi ComovurA6d. Alliance, Nebraska. t $ t .--.. .!..:v:..v:., :. .-. T"") iamonds, Watches, "OH GOid L e o e Souvenirs o Repairing in all its . Branches. -ws O. Hail orders promptly attended to.- arnes, Jeweler and Optician. Is Our Leader. Try It. wist siiji: STltHKT.. 'PHONE 105. MA IX Dr. J. R. Taggart, D.V.S. Is prepared to treat any and all diseases known to tho horse and cow. Special attention to dentistry. All work guaranteed Barn North of Palace Livery. Tho 101 SEE Jos. Carey & Co. For house moving, well boring making and cleaning cossjiools moving box cars, ote .... ALLIANCE, NEBRARKA. Cuas. E. Ford, President A. S. Reud, R. M. Hampton, Vice Presidents. S. K. Warrick. Cashier Hampton, Ass't Cashier. First ' National ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA. Bank, Ladies' Tailoring AND Dress Making (KEISTKK SYSTEM) Rooms over the famous OIolhliiB Store. All work guaranteed satisfactory. MH3. S. C. YEAOEK. ALUAXOU, NEB. Capital, $50,000. Chas. E. Ford, A. S. Reed, K. Surplus and Profits, $20,000 Directors: M Hampton, H. G, Warrick. S. K. Warrick. Notice to Creditors, In county Court, within and for Uov Hutte county, Xolirnska, Sept. 17, twi, in tho matter of thu uxtato of llolicrl l'rceUiid, (locetiM'd. To thu crtxlltors of wild olat: You aro heroby notlllvd, that I will sit at tho County Court Koom in Alliance iu bald county, 011 tho SSd day of March, 1005, to ro celvo and examine all claims uealu&t said e.Mate, with a view to tholr adjustmunt and allowance. Tho tlmo limited for tho pres entation of claim axaimtt said us t a to Is six months, from thu 17th day of opt. A. 1). 1WI. and tlio tlmo limited for paymunt of debts it one year from said 1'tli day of upt, 1904, Witness my hand and tho soul of said county court, this 17th day of bent, 1904. (A True Copy) D. K. Spaciit. (seal) Kp Bept-23-lw. County .Judge Contest Notices. All persons contesting lands have the right to publish notices in any newspaper they dosire provided such paper is pub lished in the county in which the land is located. Notice. Persons desiring to enter homesteads or make final proof in other land districts can do so without going to land office. Address or call on T. J. O'Keefe, U, S. Commis sioner for the district of Nebraska, Alliance gvJ q i -f k