!! ' ,mivu ' The Alliance Herald. Official Publi cation of Box Butte County, Largest Circu lation of any Al liance Paper, VOLUME XI, ALLIANCE, BOX BUTTE COUNTY, NEBRASKA: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1904, NUMBER 47 Mi'vTn LOCAL HAPPENINGS General and Personal News of Alli ance and Vicinity. FURS U We have just received a strong line of fur Scarfs and Boas at all prices. The HORACE BOGUE STORE TRADE WISNER. dAyANVA-ANAy.AA5WAvsVUfA I j$2 SB & c-sfJj. CDa cucaS:.3Cv2- .sSakaSffifSi 3 UIJ. -AJJ5J. .-S. - JSKn iXri SSiW-. iI-'jU.'-. $ iW This First Touch of winter is a positive indication that you can no longer delay the purchase of your warm apparel for this year. At this store you will find an assortment of winter wear that cannot be excelled in variety or qual ity, and at prices that are the lowest. A n visit to this popular mercantile establishment will convince you that we sell good goods cheap. 'Vfi. ". Kwtofc. WWWWWWC &mmmmmmmmmmmm IHA E. r.LSIINKI.L i:knust c. olday jtffc BUSHNELL & OLDAY lKOIKETORS OF THE I Palace Meat Market CHOICEST FRESH AND SALT MEATS ALWAYS ON HAND Fish and Oysters in Season Your patronage solicited. Give us a trial jjjfc First Door North of Postoff ice 'Phone J31 $ Business Local Column. Advertisements in this column will be charged at the rate of 10 cents per line first insertion and 5 cents per line each subsequent insertion. Advertisers should remember that The Hkrald's circulation is much larger than any other Alliance paper and has the lar gest circulation in the city and county. Co-Lon-Co. Friday is Fresh Fruit Day at Gleason's Delicacy Store. Nov. n-tf Dr, Allen, dentist, opera house. Forest Lumber Co. make a specialty of manufacturing dipping vats. Dr. Koons, dentist. Norton block. Office upstairs See Humphrey for picture framing, up holstering and furniture repairing. For Sale 75 Cords of dry hard wood W. H' Smiley, Crawford, Nebraska. For Sale Carriage and phaeton, for cash or on time. J. C, WIlson & Bro. Harold D. Miller, M. D., physician and surgeon, office and residence 321 south Seventeenth street, Lincoln, Neb. Geo. G. Gadsby will take down screen doors and windows and store them till spring when they will be re paired, painted and put up again. He will also make and put up storm doors and windows. Phone 400. 0-16 tf Cottle for Sale. I have for sale 240 head mixed cal tic, all well bred; Sixty head of year liug and two-year-old steers in the bunch. J. D. Hacektv, Bridgeport, Neb. Will exchange new 10 inch Victor Zonophone or Columbia record for one old record aud 65 cents. C. E. Marks. Ladies when in Alliance do not fail to call at Regan's where you will find the most complete line of Millinery and Ladies' Furnishings at the very lowest prices. For Sale Cheap Good seven room house. Inquire at this office. Closing Out at Cost. Our entire stock of Children's Hats and cloaks nt Regan's. Ladles' .Wnlsts and Wrappers at Itccnn's Special sale Ladles' Suits and Skirts at Megan's. Phonograph supplies of all kinds. C. E. Marks. Highest price paid for hides. C. E. Marks. Old papers for sale at this office. 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. 3I-28-5I. LOUIS IlOMJUGIIOUSEN, Mrs. L. A. Supriso is visiting tola tives in Arcadia; this state. Norbcrt Fiohnnpfcl was down from llemingford last Saturday. W. C. Thompson returned yester day from a visit to the. woild's fair. Thos. Olson was down to Grand Is land last week on business returning Monday. Mrs. J. J. Adams of Sheridan, en route home from Lincoln, visited in Alliance this week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Abley of Non pareil precinct visited Postmaster Tasli and family Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Slater were visiting relatives in this city last Sun day. They reside near llemingford. Bishop Keanc of Cheyenne pass"ed through the city Wednesday noon on his way to Newcastle and Sheridan. Passenger train No. 42 was several hours off her schedule time yesterday morning, arriving about seven o'clock. Contractor Reck was over from Kushvtlle, this week for a short visit with his family and do his duty by voting., .ww, Geo. W. Young and little son, Ray returned to Alliance, Tuesday on 41 from a two week's visit with his chil dren at Lincoln. Thos. Regan was a Crawford visitor last week. Mr. Regan says that the business men of our neighboring" town are enjoying excellent trade. A. T. Hemingway left last Monday on 41 for Seattle to attend some urgent business for the Forest Lumber Co. He expects to be away a month or so. Miss Mabel Carter of Portland, Ore gon, is visiting Mrs. W. II. Maple. Miss Carter is a graduate of Columbia School of Oratory, of Chicago, and a public reader of wide reputation. The ladies of the First Presbyterian church served an elegant supper in the McWhinney building Tuesday evening from 5 to q o'clock at which they cleared upwards of fifty dollars. Sheriff Reed and wife left Wednes day morning for a trip to the old home in Pennsylvania which Mr. x Reed has not visited for many years. They will go by way of St. Louis and spend a few days at the world's fair. Mr. and Mrs. E.- P. Sweeney have received information of the forthcom ing marriage of their neice, Miss Ada. Heist, to a well-to-do young physician of Des Moines, Iowa. The many friends of the Heists in Alliance send congratulations for the young lady has made many friends here by her lady like qualities. Dr. Knight, president of the Busi ness Men's club, will entertain the members of the club at a "Roosevelt ball" in the opera house next Wednes day Inight. Spacht's orchestra will furnish the music and " refreshments will be served. Dr. Knight is an adept at entertaining and no doubt the affair will be most enjoyable. Col. Wisner of the Bayard Trans script, though almost seventy years of age, came all the way to Alliance elec tion evening to help celebrate the, re publican victory. We thought the colonel was old enough to quit such bad company as Postmaster Tash, Captain Akers and other rock-rooted g. o. p's., but itjjcems not. The long discussed question as to where the postoffice will be located has at Jast been set at rest. It will remain where it is and Mr. Simonson, proprie tor of the building will add 20 feel to the rear of the same, thus giving the required space necessary. Sufficient light will also be provided and the room made as comfortable and con venient as required. . The editor of the Chadron Times indulges in the following compliment ary remarks regarding The Herald: T. J. O'Kcefe, proprietor of the most successful newspaper enterprise in this northwest country. The Alliance Herald, visited our little city from Saturday night till Monday morning and returned full of good impressions of out place and people. Wo trust that he has fouud sufficient attraction here to come again." A ' 1 1 mi .11 1 1 , .if V. W- Table Linens, Crashes Bed Spreads, Outing Flannels ReifnneB1Pueer 5J?5, 35 and 50 c HeSLed 45,50and60c 12"S? 360,75 and 90 c 72-inch Heavy Linens, Domestic, Assorted Patterns,)) tf fkfk 1 O SZ per yard J7lC p I lli ZD White Bed Spreads, Marselles Pattern, mil size per yar 15c 10c ...7c Outing Flannels, Bleached $&leahe&:5,7,9, Wand 12k Cretonsfper yard 6? O 3?U IOC full size, TCr 01 1 O C oW Cl aJJs9P A aJ cw ,t7l G-ood Cotton Towels, Fringe Ends, each- Huck Towels, All Linen, Hem Stitched. Plain or with Border, each Turkish Towels, Extra Heavy, each Gotton Crash Towling, per yard 4c All Linen Crash Towling, per yard-.r..., m Wc want to call your special attention to our large stock of Dress Goods Furs Ladies' and Children's Cloaks r OUR PRICKS ARE THE LOWEST jumet's T)fcp&Tm& Sore V v & 21Al.ti :: : Voice Culture. Miss Wilhemiuc Holm, who has spent much time in preparation under the best professors of Voice Culture in Nebraska, will give lessons in that beautiful art, in Alliance during the coming winter, This accomplished young lady possesses a rare contralto voice, of singular power and culture, and we have every reason to believe that she will meet with the patronage of the music lovers of Alliance. Business Change. Messrs. Ira Bushncll and Ernest Ol day of Hojningford have purchased the Trenkle meat market, first door north of the postoffice, aud assumed charge yesterday. The new proprie tors are young men" of sterling worth, experienced in the business and will doubtless command their share of pat ronage. A bowling contest will take place at the Alliance bowling alley Friday, Nov. 1 8, between the railway shop team and the town bowlers. The line up will be as follows: Shop team: Richstesn, Stirkel, Martin O'Connor, Joe Rear don, Fred Fritz. Town team: New man, Bacon, Roy Wells, Gilman, Geo, Brown or 'Dr. Knight. The fur will fly in this game, for the contestants are all good bowlers. Mat Beaumont was down from llem ingford Wednesday. Men's one buckle OVERSHOES at $i.oo per pair at Norton's. - , 2w M. E., CHURCH NOTES. Services will be held at the church as usual. Sunday school at in; a. in. Preaching at 1 1: a. in., and 7:30 p. m Morning subject: "Christian life in daily practice." Evening subject: "Carry your Cross and obey Christ.." Junior League at 2:20 p. m. Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. All arc cordially invjted to attend. Ladies' Aid Society will meet at the home of Mrs. A. Muirhead next Wed nesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Sunday school teachers' meet ing will be held at the Parsonage, The bible study class will meet at the home of Alex Muirhead uoxt Tuesday evening at 6:30 o'clock. All are cordially invited to attend. The regular prayer meeting held in the basement of the Thursday evening at 7:30. invited to attend. x--xx--x-'X'-x--X"X--X"X"Xy 1 v ; . -.- 11 1-. :n r-v f : i 11&& vviincmine oonn : &. Instructress of J Voice Culture Class una IuJivtdiiul Lessons For terms, rte , cult in nw Uo lluttc ovuuue, 'IMiuiio.'Ul will be church All are v - Entertainment. On Monday evening Nov 14, at 8 o'clock, Prof. H. Deschamps of Paris, will give an illustrated. entertainment in the M. E. church on "How to read character from the face." It will be a very helpful and instructive entertain ment. At the close a number will have the privilege of having their faces read free. Admission 25c. ' Children under 14, 15c. Don't forget the picture sale at Geo. Darling's. Special prices until Nov ember 10th. 2. 3 i t x XXHX"XX-X"X'-XX--X"X--X' Men's one buckle OVERSHOES at. J5i.oo per pair at Norton's. aw Wanted A young girl attending school to assist with housework; good home and wages,- Mrs. Marcus Fran kle. I desire to extend my heartfelt thanks to all who so kindly assisted in my late sorrow and especially to the A. O. O. P. lor their prompt payment of insur ance. ' L. M. Hawkins. Parties having cows or horses that they want wintered near tovyn, see J. J. Picrson. 47-2' Horses wanted to winter on the Hall ranch, 16 miles northeast of Alliance. Good range and plenty water. 40c per month till May 1. Arthur Bumgard tier. ww 472t Go to the Alliance National Bank to deposit your money. Oct. 7-tf. 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 thanCo-Lon-Co hasn't cured. Ask your druggist. for Sale! Cattle Ranch, 11 quarter sections all deeded land, good title. First class improvements. Inquire at this pffice.