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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1905)
& & - ' " K & t.r K?S PC i jt. rp .' St". f - 'b-v . &K 5K8 . m ? V T rfi ; c . .v? HI V LOCAL HAPPENINGS General and Personal News or Alli ance and Vicinity. Co-LonCo. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. 12. V. Crntnor n,son. Jan. 18 tli. Ira Marks of Omaha visited his cousin Ed of this city yesterday. Just received a new car of Lexington Flour- Geo. W. Young. Forest Lumber Co. make a specialty of manufacturing dipping vats. See Humphrey for picture framing1, up holstering and furniture repairing. Go to the Alliance National Bank to deposit your money. Oct. 7-tf. Klondyke social tonight by the Junior League, at the home of F. M Phelps. Mrs. John O'Kcefc Sr,, who has been seriously ill for some days, is slow ly improving. Master Machauic Kramer of the 13. & M. has been on the sick list a por tion of this week. Mrs. L. A. Surpris was called to Pueblo Monday on account of the scr ions illness of a telatiyc. C. A. McGogy, one of The Her ald's subscribers at Marsland tarried n the metropolis Tuesday. Norton Received a large consignment of new goods this week, including a handsome new line of shoes. County Judge Spacht leaves to morrow morning for Sargent, Neb., to attend the wedding of his neicc. Home rendered leaf lard nr per pound. Gaurantccd pure. Buslmcll & Olday, proprietors Palace meat market. 3-lf. Frank Curric, the handsome and genial Representative of .this district stopped over in Alliance Sunday, en route to Lincoln. A very enjoyable card party furnish ed entertainment for a number of friends at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Taylor Monday evening. Bank drafts are cheaper and more convenient than post office orders. When you want to send money away go to The First National Bank. 3-tf The home of Mr. and Mrs: G. W. Riddel was made happy Tuesday morning by the arrival of a bright lit tle girl bab'. Tim Herald force ex tend congratulations. Mr. George Wertz, .who has been confined to his room at the hotel Charters for the past month with pneu monia was able to leave with his fam ily for his home in St. Joseph, Mo., last Monday. Rev. C. W.I Ray, pastor of the Methodist church circulated a petition this week addressed to the Mayor and city Council. The object of the peti tion was the enforcement of the laws of the city with reference to gambling and Sunday saloon closing. The petition was liberally signed. The Alert Fire Company are the proud possessors of a handsome and massive oak office table presented as a token of merit by the Forest Lumber Company. The table is ten feet lont; and three feet two inches wide and weighs 750 pounds. It was made by E. P. Woofls of this city and is as handsome a piece of furniture as ever came to town. The lumber company's generosity was prompted by the heoric work of the fire laddies at the recent fire when the Dech livery burned. HOISTEFS PHARMACY.... Best Quality SULPHUR IN 100 POUND SACKS FOR $3.5 Special Prices on Larger Lots at liolsten's. Palace Liveiy Bam S. H. DESOH, l?i'oi. ONE JU.OCK west op Good turnouts, strict attention to our business, THE NEW zmnden . , and courteous treatment to all has won for us the UUILUING. 'Phono 72 excellent patronaRa we enjoy. Trv us. Ml JimWWl Dier ks' Lumber 5 Coal Co. Also agents for Nebr. Central Dr. Allen, dentist, opera house. The C & t club mot at the home of Mrs. Hillier last evening. Good 4 room houso for rent. P. J. Nolan. a-3t. Dr. Koous, dentist. Oftleo upstairs Norton block. Tinware, onniuoled wato and all kitchen utensils at Goo. Darling's. Don't forget George Darling's house furnishing store whan in need of goods in his line. ' J. M. Butler chief clerk of the rail way mail service with hcadqunrtcrs in Lincoln, was in town today. For Sale My residence property on Hast Wyoming Ave; 5 rooms and bath. Part cash, easy terms. J. 12. Hudson. Miss Rose Trumblc returned from Chicago Sunday, where she had been visiting her mother and' brother for several weeks. Can you afford to do without the official publicatioii of the county for 1905 when it can bo had for the small sum of J! 1. 50 in advance ? The ladies of the First Presbyterian church will give a chicken pie supper, next Wednesday evening Jan. 25th, in the social 100m at the chuich. Messrs. Bernard Pitz and Peter Annen from near Dunlap were in Alliance Mon day as witnesses for Mrs. Mary Fcndrich who submitted final proof on her homestead. Nearly all the ailments of the human race in these days are caused by the Blood. Stomach and Kidneys being out ot order. There is not a case on record than Co-Lon-Co hasn't cured. Ask your druggist. William Roy Cliffe and Mis. Amanda A. Gold, both of this city were married by Judge Spacht, yester day afternoon at the office of the county judge. Dr. Allen, the dentist, was confined to his home the fore part of the week with an acute attack of lumbago. We arc pleased to note that the doctor is up and about again. Along with our fancy hand painted China and Havilaud china, wo have glassware, lamps and white and dec orated dinner sets at a surprisingly low figure. Geo. Darling. S. C. Reck returned to Rushville Mon day and will look after some prospective work further east on the lilkhoru. His work on the new court house it Rushville is highly satisfactory and Judge Westover stated while here recently that Mr. Reck even did more than the contract called for. The Alliance Grocery company have bought two stocks of merchandise at Mitchell, the Decriug store and the Tillotson & Co. store. They will be consolidated and known as the Mitch ell Mercantile Co. Mr. Quivy has assumed the management and left last Sunday to take inventory of the stock bought. We congratulate Mitch ell on securing sui.h a desirable acqui sition to their city. Mrs. Quivy will remain here until spring. Adams Comedians under the manage ment of G. Faith Adams have a four night engagement at the Phelan opera house. They opened Wednesday night to a good house and have the best aggregation of actors that have been in Alliance for many moons. The specialty work of the Deagans is ex ceptionally fine. To-night the bill is: "Why Women Sin." Matinee Satur day p. in. at 2:30; vaudeville and coin ed. Saturday night bill: '"Out of the Fold" If J'ou are a lover of melodrama it will pay you to attend. For that small repairing- we have the fixings, Boards for sidewalk laying, fencing and the like, can be had from us at reasonable price. Try T n t -r- Bid. & Loan Asso. Phone 22 Harold B Miller, M D . physician and surgeon, office nnd residence 321 south Seventeenth street, Lincoln, Neb, V. M. and C S. Sowers were called to Beaver City thin morning to the bedside of their mother who is dangerously ill. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hucke of Hcming ford have been in the city since yesterday. Mrs. llucke is having dental work done. Thomas Olcsou leaves tomorrow night for Chicago and other eastern markets to buy his spring stock of shoes. Ralph M. Woilev and Edith E. Wright, both of this county, were granted n marriage license Tuesday, Jan. 17, by Judge Spacht. The two 12 year old children, twins, of Mr. mid Mrs. Harry Cunningham, who have been suffering from a severe attack of the grip have recovered and are again in school. Ed Wildy, one of the most genial young men of Hcmiugford came down to Alliance on busines the first of the week nnd whilo in the city made this printcry a pleasant visit. Gus Colburn has had charge of the collection department of the Alliance steam laundry during the past two weeks and is making himself quite use ful to that establishment. A, J. Marcey of Guthrie, Iowa, arrived Monday to fill the position of atsistant principal of the Alliance High school, to fill vacancy caused by the resignation of C. A. Woods who has accepted a position on the Alliance Grip. Mrs. L. W. Ldwards arrived from An tigo, Wis., this week and is the guest of Mrs. Wm. Mitchell. Dr. and Mrs. Kd wards were called to Wisconsin scmutimc ago by the death of his father and they have decided to make that their home for the present. M. E. CHURCH NOTES. The official board of the M. E. church will meet at the parsonage at 7:30 next Monday evening. Ladies Aid Society will meet at the home of Mrs. M. E. Johnson next Wednesday aftemoonlat 2: o'clock. The Epworth League prayer meet ing will be held at the home of Mr. G. P. Jones next Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Sei vices will be held at the church as usual. Sunday school at 10 a. in. Preaching at n a. 111., and 7:30 p. in. Morning subject: God's care over the Hebrews. Evening subject: The Bless ings of being Established. Junior League at 2:30 p. 111. Epworth League at 6:30 p. in. All are cordially invited to attend all services. United Presbyterian Church. Sabbath school at 10 a. in. "Blues and Reds" rally. Y. P. C. U. meeting at 0:45 subject; "How to win souls for Christ." Preaching scryice at 11 a. m. subject: "The Doctrine of the Holy Spirit." subject at 7:30 p. in. "Christian Liberty." Mid-week prayer meeting at the home of Mr. R. B. Hamilton Thursday at 7:30 p. 111. subject "Paul as a Christian Worker." Come. First Presbyterian Church. First Presbyterian church: preaching by the pastor, Rev. Dr. Bogue, at 1 1 a. m. and 7:30 p.m.: Sunday school at 10 a. m.; Christian Endeavor at 6: 45 p. m. Sheriff's Sale, liy vlrtuuof mi order of salo issued by the clerk of tlii district court of l!ox llutto coun ty, Nebraska, upon u decree rcnilcred by suld court In favor of James H. Skinner, plain tiff, and against O S. .Morgan, defendant. 1 will offer 011 tho 11th day ofl'ebruary, A. I). 1003. at Iu o'clock a. m. on Mild day. ut tho ost front door of tho court houso iu Alliance. In said county, sail thu following described real estate, to wit: Northeast Quarter, of section 17, Iu Town ship J, norlo ltango 40, west oth V. M. lit ilov Itutto county. NebrtiNka, at public auciion 10 mo uigiii'si uio.icr lor oasn. to sat isly said orilerof salu,lntliesiiiiiof$.st)i77nnd luteis'st, costs and accrjini costs subject to all unpaid taxes. IKA ItEKD. Smith P. Tutti.e, Shell i 1 said County Attorney for I'lalntlll. V 1 Jau. 0 Shcrlfrs Snlc. No. 1KB. lt.v virtue of an oriler of huIo issued bv llm clerk of the district court of llox llutto coun tvNebraska, ukiii a ilecreo rendered bv said court In fuvor of John l.elth, plaliitllr, and aguinst William CJrlmas. Thomas Trulim, V. 11. Lanniiig, Trustee, V. II. Luniiing defendants. I will, on the L'Kth (lav of February. A. V. IDOi, at 10 o'clock u. m. on said nay, at tno nest rrontdnor of tho court houso In Alliuncu. in said county, sell tho following described real estate, to-wit: The northeast quarter of section t'3, Iu town ship 'X. north ot rungo 50, west of tho sixth principal meridian, in uox unite county. Ne braska, at nnlilln unction tn tin. Iil-..i.t Mil der for cash, to satisfy said order of ..lo in the sum of 158.t.8 and futorest. cost ami accruing costs, taxed ?00.s0, sublet to nil uu- Ijuiu viixes. 'lit A HKED. SherllT of said Couuty. Smith I. TiiTTi.r, Attorney for I'lalntllf. fp Fob. SO Contest Notlco No. WJS8. U. S. Lund Olllco, AUIunce. Nob., Aug. 18, IN4. A Mitllciuut contest utliduvlt bavins lieen filwl In UiIh ottice by August l)rows,coutest:int, Uh'tiluht !lomo!teadcntr No. STIO. nmdo Bun. uud north half southeast ipiartvr of boctlou iu, iiMYii.siwii fi, raiiKu ii uy inns. u. ixlng, ciiiiteMMi. in which It is allcKcd that nafil C'Iiuh. !. KIhk has not resldeil upon suld tnict hluui-d.ito of entry, nor nmile liny lmpne menu thereon. Said allodi;ed ahsoiico, from tho said land wiib not duo to his employment In tho iiriuy, navy or mnrlno corps ot the United Stntoo as 11 prlvuto soldier, ollieer, beainun or murine (lurtnuthe war with Spain or during any other war in which the United HtatfH may be euk'uifed. suld parties are hereby notllled to uppear. respond ik till fiff.,r fil'litmir... tfitml.ltii. L..II ..11.. .1.... .. 10 o clock 11. in., on March, 10, UWi, beforo the jirji.nitr uuu i.s-ui.rr hi ine uillieil Stales Lund Olllco ia Alliance, Nobrnska. Tltrt ktifil iniiluliitil I. . l aflidavlt, (Hod Junuay 10 1005. set forth facts which show that after Uue diligence personal -, ,..--,. -" "w -"H"l' tru 1I1UUU l, 18 uruureu uuu uirt civu uiui mien DUtlCO W) KlVCIl proper ClWrx, wxw. votk K I divin I,. Johnson trior Johnson Mr Johnson ilrit nam unknown, brother of Charles, I .lulniwim. dironsed, Mrs Johnpoii, llrtl mime unknown mother of (.hartc.. J. .lohlinun deceased, heirs of Charles .1, Johnson, deeenved awl unknown heirs nr riiflrlooj.lolin-sundt-reaipd, defendants will take milieu Unit on thn day of Ixvi'iniwr IVWl. John II. Shirk, plaintiff hurt-In. IlleJ his petition in the dis trict court of llox Ittitte county. Nrhtuskix against Mild defendant thoolivt nnd lruor of which tiro to foreclose n ccrtnln mortrngp executed I iy tho Hiihl Churls ,1. Johnson, de ceased, loiiottfrhsl Kclnmim nnd by hiuiHold and nssluni'd to plitlulllf upon the S K. M of S. W section 7, township 27, 1 unite 41', In Mild county, Insecure the pn)iiint of u promissory notetUtcd KcliriMrjr ir. ISKl, for the Mini of f ir.Oillii' lVhrnMy ri.lMO. Tliaillicrolv now duo upon t-ntd nolo niul mortgage the Mini off,U for which (fiun with Interest from this date plnliitlll prays fur n decree that defendants lie renulnsl to pay the unmoor tlut suld prom ises nmr bo sold to satisfy thciitnoiiiit found duo. You are required to answer wild petition on or before thu tftli duy of I'YIirunr)- mV. John II. Siihik, I'lulutln". luted .tun. 19. ltU. fp-.i) Nebraska Stock drawer h Association. (Iticorpomted.) A. M. Modlsott. president, Utislnlllol It. M, Hatnpton, 'vlco-president. Allluiico; 12. M Penrlo jr., secrotiiry-truiisiirur, Ogulitlla. K.xecutlvo committee I'. 1 Myers, Leniii It. It. ICInciild, Illtigluim; John Ilrennmi, MllniH-eiJ.lt. Vimllosklrk, Allluiico; K. K. Lowe, Htuniits) John M, Adams, l'otter; It. M. Allen, Ames; It. Unco, Lodgcpolc; Kxert Hid red, Orlando; I'.. C. llitrrln, Children; L. W. Mli'koll, Kimball; Hubert Ornhiiui, Al liance; John Couwny, Dunning; J. II- Cook, Agate; A. S. Heed, Alliance. MOSLL'U iS- TULLY, Jess, Neli. Stock hrmideil us shown on cut on either side, Alsod-O on eith er side. Tow II Nil I n !M- and range 43. Vi- rumtAN HHo.s., Clinton, Sioux county, Neb. (Cross II dross) onlvflslilo. Also II I on left thluh. Under lopo on left our. Horses bruuded Mimu an eattla on left Jsiw mid U on loft lionlder. Down, Alliance, Neb. .1 5 connected any placo on left side, ltango on head of Ptnu Creek, Sheridan icounty. I'OINT-OI'-liOOKS ItANCIl. .I01IN O'KKIH'K Si SONS. Alliance, Nob. Cattle branded OK on left side: also OK and ok on left sldo. SCIllLL HUO.S., Sclilll, NuU Cattle branded on right tlilgh or XV on right side. Township 27, range 4,'j, Sheridan county. STOItM LAKE RANUII, KOIIEKT GUAHAM, Cleninn, Neb. Ah In cut on right or left hip; loft ear cropped. Horses branded U on left Jaw. K. M All IN. llumliigford, Neb. Cattle branded flying horseshoe on tight hip. as Incut. Ilomu ranch sec. ij-'.'7-fiO. Horse ranch in 20-4t. II. A. HILLING. llox Unite, Neb. n.ittlu branded us I) cut on loft hip, also with thu bar -over Instead of under brand. Alsooiileft side H'nchnwH L.W.. 1.11. 1 "TV., lull f,MO In township range w. II A. ALLISON. Lukesldu, Neb. Cattlo brandisl N on Wght hip, ltangu in Twp, 6, rungo 43, Slier dan county. Time Table Alliance. Neb, LINCOLN, DENVER, OMAHA, HELENA, CHICAGO, BUTTE, ST. JOSEPH, SA LT LAKE CITV KANSAS CITY, PORTLAND, ST. LOUIS, SAN FRANCISCO, and all poluts east and nil points west and south. Tkaiku Lkavk as 1'oM.QWfl, Mountain Times No. 41 I'assenger dally. Deadwpod, Hillings, all points north and ., .. w't , 12:33a.m. No. 42 Passenger dally, Lincoln. Omaha, Chicago and ull v . K,lllU Wl,t..i 2:45n.in. No. 3011'asscngor dully, for Uonvor Ogdeu.Salt IjiUe, San 1'ran Cisco und ull Intermedluto .. ., iwlnti. departs ut 2:45u.m, No. 302 l'usseiiger dally from Denver and alt Intermedluto points, arrives ut. 10:43a.m. No. 3051)aily, excep Sunday, for points south und west, de parts... , , . .,.., 12:50 iu in No. 30tt Dally, except Sunday, from south und west, arrives. ... 4: 55 p. in. Sleeping, dining and reclining chair cars jseutu free) on through trains. Tickets sold and baggage checked to uny point In tho United States or Cunada. Tor information, time tablet and tickets call on or writs to L.S.8AOE. Agent, or L. W. Wakilby. den era IPassenger Agent. Omaha. Nebrnska. nftf Nf4t0i.VP'?'Vt 'rm IvgjwpaKix WJ , i - I, IWSK j. m 4 vJPtl wiml f-N- gPfapi Our 7th Discount Sale Sale Commences January Uth, and Continues Until Saturday ONE-FOURTH OFF on the entire line of Gents', Ladifes', Boyl', Misses and"; Childrens' , &nuizz ana also 25 per cent discount off prices, and our shoes arc marked in plain figures, "his,, is no old out of style or past decade offer, but all new, up-to-date goods. Remember the Dates January ll to February 11 Don't Miss it. There is money in it if you come in and , make a purchase at the Alliance Cash Shoe Store I The latest styles always No shoes churned or sent out FIRE INSURANCE AG-ENT. REPRESENTS THE FOLLOWING INBURANOE COMPANIES. Hartford Fire Iusuruncn Company. North American of Philadelphia. Phoenix of lllooklyn, Now York. Continental of New York City. Niagara Klro insurance Company. Now York Underwriters, Now York. Commercial Union Assurance Co., Loudon Office Up-Stnlrs, IMctchci- lllock. Dray and Transfer Line. The only sprinR will Phone 139. H) iamonds, U c Souvenirs Repairing in all its , flail orders promptly Branches. attended to.- -W AI. O. Barnes, Jeweler and Optician. 1904 Was the largest business year in our history. pleased customers. Now we propose to make 1905 A still larger and more satisfactory year than its preilecossor. We shall endeavor to pursuu the same policy that has heretofore, made this store the most popular HARDWARE STORE iu the west. And with our constantly improving facilities .for. buying in larg: quantities, we shall be able to give vou better values lor ottr money than ever before. Wishing you a Happy aud prosperous New Year, and respectfully requesting a continuance of your cstemed pat ronage, I remain, YOURS TO COMMAND, O. -A.. TrETBIEJIEBS-Sr. j. k..:..:..hk:-'XW'w:- IK J. Krennan cc Co.... DEALERS IN" Paints, Oils and Wall Paper fb1?& bnlaotal Alliance, Nebraska. ajjj2jm Forest Lumber Company. Annual Night February .''2. W'J : fM f surriiKS the regular all the season' i 4 4 The best shoes only on approval during this sale Liverpool. London mid Globe Ins. 90. German American Ins. Co., Now York. Farmers und .Merchants Ins. Co:, Lincoln.' Columbia Kir Insurance Company. ;" I'hlladelphlti Underwriter). ri I'hoculx Ins. Co., Hartford, Conn. Alliance, Nebraska. WHEN YOU GO TO LEAVE TOWN, don't worry about what to do with.your Household Goods, , S. A. Miller will tako charge of them; store them jsjg in n nice, dry and cool place and pack and ship dray lino In the city. (iiuw UWOIIbVli X14tttUi WaWMUVW S. A. Miller. Watches, Gold Jewelry, Thanks to our well t---t , v Drugs, Perfumes and Toilet Articles. KKOM Nothing is more interesting than the manufacture of high grade lumber, We buy only of the best manufacturers and hence can assure you the best of every thing in the linn-of Building Material. CALL AND SEE US OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. 'PHONE 73 "St. i TSy-ffi