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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1905)
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Another week of icing is in progress' other orders having been received. George Hatch of Lead, S. Dak, came down Sunday and went down to his ranch east of town. Miss Ream's sister arrived here on Fri day, and together they are keeping house in upper rooms of the Joralemon house. Mr. Bagley, the new agent arrived on Friday from New Castle with his wife and thild and are stopping at the Commercial. Mrs, A. K. Dyers went to Chadron on Thunday remaining until Tuesday visit ing her son Hansom who is attending school there. The office of the commercial hotel is much improved in looks and comfort, by the placing of a set of chairs made in Sheboygan, Wis. Dr. Miller and son-in-law. Mr. Mathew both of Alliance were out to the Miller ranch, west of town a couple of days, the latter part of last week. Carpenter Laravie drove out to his ranch fourteen miles west of town on Tues day, isi ted his family for a day and re turned to work at this place. Daddy Shultz hove into town recently from the Platte river country, where he has been spending a few months at the ranch of his sons Will and John. For the pleasure and amusement of the pupils, a postoffice was established at the school-house on St. Valentine day and many dainty missives were deposited and drawn there from. The guage ropes which held the B.& M, windmill tower (which stood on one leg) broke during the gale on Thursday night and let her down "kersmash" taking the telegraph wires and poles along with the rest. Misses Josie and Marcia Kendric came down from Leadv S. Dak. on Sunday where the former has been dressmaking and the latter teaching music. They were met by Mr. Frank Honeyman's driver and taken to the ranch nine miles west "f town. Mr, and Mrs. I'rettyman were removed from this place a few days ago by the B. & M. and were assigned to the depot work at Ellsworth As agent here Mr, Prettyman gave excellent satisfaction, was painstaking and accommodating and it was with many regrets that the people saw him go. We learned too late for an item last week, that Mr. Henry Brundiege and daughter Bessie, who have been staying for some time at the Allison ranch nine miles west of town had gone to Idaho hav ing accompanied Mr. Brundiege's twin brother to his home in that state. Henry carried a large lunch box, no doubt fear ing they might be on the way many days owing to the deep snow and stormy weath er, ftliss Bessie is a very dear little girl and will be missed by her many friends. CLEMAN? Sidney Johnson has been in Bridgeport for several days. Charlie Klsass froze his face quite badly one day test week. Snow, snow everywhere, every one en jojing good health. Cleman mail failed to como last Satur day on account of the storm Every one busy hauling h iv. Cattle in this neighborhood are doing line. Mr. Covalt went to Alliance yestorday to spend a few days with his family. B. Peer sold his mules one day last week to some Iowa parties. The consideration was $240. Robert Graham sent his driving team out to the ranch, thinks it is too stormy to drive. Pretty good idea, Bob. W. C, Thompson is just about done feeding at the F- Vaughn place, then he will move his cattle to the A, Feagin place where he has some hay. The post office was moved from Mr. Cleman'sjesterday. Johnny says he has licked the stamps and read the postal cards for' the public for eight years and now thinks it is some one else's turn. We are sorry to see Mr. and Mrs. Cleman go out for they have served the public faith fully. They have tried to get rid of it sev eral times but the public knew when they had a good post office and would not let them go. Mr. Rice, their successor, is a genial fellow and we are sure the public will not be without a good post master. Wm. James, Exclusive Dealer in COAL & ... WOOD ' Phone Alliance , ISo. 5. Nebraska. Do you like PAN CAKES? Oriental Pan Cake Flour will suit you Oriental Coffee & Tea Co. JOHN A. HUNZ1CKER, Agt. Call at Davidson's Feed store. Orders delivered anywhere. Phone 448 Alliance, Nebraska For Fine Boot and Shoe Repairing CALL on I. DL 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. At R. Madsen's old stand, first door south of Cigar Factory. eeeoi)9 xr, itrtnvaiicR, 3DE1TTIST S In Alliance 10-30 of every month. S dflice over The Famous . . . 'Phone 391. F. M. WALLACE DRAY LINE Moving Household Furniture and Trunks a specialty . . Phone No, 1 Young's grocery, Alliance For a Full Line of... Staple and Fancy Groceries Best Coffees, f s- 1 Superior Flours, s That Can't be Beat In Town.... Queensware, Tinware na Enameled ware ftl OALL ON- JoXTS fat 3avr TtaaWtig, A. D. RODGERS. HUMPHRY :: Undertaking- and . . :: Embalming- Company Tvi?) mt t Calls snswered promptly day or night. Claude Humphry, Undertaker. rtrs. Humphry, Lady Assistant Residence phone 269. W. M. WILSON New and Second-Hand FURNITURE Bicycle and light re pairing. We buy and sell second-hand good. Phone 502. 602 Box Butte Ave. J. ZBINDEN BROS,, DEALERS IN.. Flour i Feed. "Home Comfort" Flour Is Our Leader. Try It 'PHONE 105. WKST SIDE MAIN STUEET.. Checkered LIVERY AND FEED BARN JAMES KEELEK, . Proprietor. Dray and Transfer Line. w i The only spring ...v.... Phone 139. WPi 1 1HBHI Of Omaha the eye sight specialist will be at the Charters Hotel for one day only. Don't fail to have your eyes examined and fitted if necessary. Date, Feb. 23, 05. The Winter Season Is here. So are We With Special Prices on provisions of all kinds. Call in and see us before buying. Lee Acheson 'Phone No. 4. HEN YOU GO TO LEAVE TOWN, don't worr about what to do with vour Household Goods. , S. A. Miller will take charge of thorn; store thera in a nice, dry and cool place and pack and ship lti.ni itinapaiiA. ff.ct.ufl ... . . dray line in the city. ............. uvauu. .h,iiKu:' "nasonanie S. A. Miller. laf At 1 2 '