The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, March 02, 1905, Image 8

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FREY & BALFE,
OSTEOPATHIC!
PHYSICIANS.
ii8 nox ntrrrij avrnuk.
Phono W.
Colin ntiRWttrctt In town or country.
J. E. MOORE, M. D.
pletoiieu hlocu,
ALLIANCE, neii.
OMI nhwwcml from
Telephone No. (W.
ofllc-o day or nllit.
H. H. BELLWOOD
F. E. CLOUGH
PHYSICIAN8 and SURGEONS.
HolRtcn llnlldtnic, - ALMAN3B, NKII
L. W. BOWMAN,
PHYSICIAN and
SURGEON.
Oftlcu In I'lrst National Ilnnk block,
unco Nebraska.
All I
DR. G. W. MITCHELL,
FJiyslcliiu nnu Hnrgcon Dny and nlnlitcnllH.
Ortlooovt'r MoKiioHtiirc.
1'linnolM.
DR. GEO. HAND,
HO.M 1
PHYSIC I VN
OPATIIIC
AND SURGEON
Formerly Interne llmncopnthlc Hon
pfltil University of Iowa.
Phone 281. Ofllco over Alllunco Hhoo Btoro.
Nlfiht culls uhNwerod from eMce.
E. E. BARR, M. D.
Specialist
eye. Car, Nose, Throat, and all Chronic
Dlseasen
niONK
omoo 201
Kutddenco IS!
Ornoi: Houns
fitoU!. 2 to 5.
Sundays 2 to 4.
Guy Lockwood . .
GRADUATE CII1CAOO SCHOOL OP
EMItALMING -
Funeral Director and Embalmer
Phones Office 214. Res 205
Expert Lndy
Atlcndnnt.. AlllflllGe, NBl).
Hila Grand Tonsorial
Parlors.
Orvillu Owen, Proprietor.
Firstclass service. Patronage solicited.
SEJE Jos. Carey & Co.
For liousc moving, well boring
making nud cleaning cesspools
moving box cars, etc ....
ALLIANCE, NEBRARKA
PRP,gggN.NAN
Plumbing, Stcant and lmt water
Heating.
'Phone, No. 35O. ALLIANCE, NEB
WILLIAH MITCHELL
ATTORNEY
AT HW,
ALLIANCL, NEBRASKA.
Omen I'iiiink it. RmumsKci; Piionh MS.
IcTNOLMANi
ATTORNUY
AT LAW.
Rooms 1, 2 and 3, Flint National hunk build
inB, Alliance, Nob. Notary In office
BOYcTBARKER
Attoem'ys at t.u"w ..
ALLIANCH, NHWUSKA.
Colleotiona given Prompt Attention.
L. A. BERRY,
ATTORNUY
AT LAW.
ALLIANCE,
NEBRASKA.
BUITH 1 TUTTI.K.
I HA E. TA II.
TUTTLE & TASH,
ATTORNEYS
AT LAW.
REAL ESTATE.
North Main St.. - AI.UANOn.NEH.
W. M. WILSON
New and Second-Hand
FURNITURE
Bicycle and light re
pairing. We buy
and sell second-hand
good. Phone 502.
260 Box Butte Ave.
J. Rowan
DEALER IN
FLOUR and FEED
WIIOLE8AI.K AND ltKTAIL
uamdi.es TUP.
Celebrated Ravenna Flour
At Pilklngton's old
stand, 'phone No. 71.
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
The county commissioners ore in
session today nud tomorrow'.
Mrs. J. A. McDonald will entertain
the Lndios' aid next Wodnosdav after
noon at s o'clock.
Mrs. C. II. Connelt entertained a
party of friends at a pink tea nt tlioir
elegant home last Tuesday evening.
Mrs. K. L. Pierce and little son came
down from Ilcniingford Wcdnosdny to
spend the week with Mrs. Ward, her
mother.
Sheriff Lee of Cheyenne county is
here today picking up witnesses in the
Kline-Anderson cattle stealing case
that comes up at the next term of court
at Sidney.
Miss Lena Jay closed a winter
term of school in the Lawlcr district
last Friday. This has been one of the
hard working schools of the year and
satisfaction with the results is general.
Isham Bros.'i3 head of- draft stal
lions aro here. They will positively
be sold at auction Saturday after
noon March 4, at 1 o'clock. If you
want a good horse bo there ready to
buy.
Isham Bros,, of Mazon, 111., have
13 head of J'crchcon, Shires and
Clydes stallions here, that will he sold
at auction at the Brick barn Satur
afternoon at 1 o'clock. They weigh
from iG to 22 hundred pounds each.
A. D. Rodgcrs shipped two car loads
of potatoes this week to El Reno,
Oklahoma. There is quite a demand
for Box Butte spuds and the dealers
arc gathering in the remnants of last
year's crop from all over the country.
John Sauerwcin of Hemingford came
down last Monday evening to trans
act business. We had the pleasure of
meeting Mr. Sauerwcin while he was
in the city and found him a man well
informed on the important issues of
the day.
The deeds transferring the Farmers
canal from Robert Walker to Hay
ward G. Lcavitt, and from Hayward
G. Leavitt to the Tri-State Land Co.,
were filed for record in the county
clerk's office Wednesday. Scotts Bluff
Republican.
There will be a dance given by the
Business Men's club tomorrow night.
An orchestra has been engaged for
the occasion and as it will be the last
dance given by the club bofoic lent,
a special effort will be made to get
out a largo crowd.
C. L. Will of Wray.Colo., was in th
city last Monday on business. Mr.
Will is in the Newspaper husinoM
ipiite extensively, having sevoral news
paper plants throughout the state.
While hero he engaged Charles Aldan
to work for him at Wray.
The harbinger of spring is surely up
on us in the display of garden anJ fiold
scuds with handsome lithograph dis
played in the store windows, and it
won't bo long ore the plaintive echoes
of the wild geese and ducks will certify
to the passing of w inter.
The pastor of the Baptist church an
nounces as his subjects for Sunday the
following: "A Living Death," and
" Evon Me." Following the morning
service, the hand of Christian fellowship
will he given to all now muinbcrs, and
the Loid's Sdppcr celebrated.
The funeral of Mrs. E. A. Marsh
occurred from the Baptist church Sun
day afternoon, interment hi Green
wood conietorv. Mrs. Marsh's death
followed a lingering illuoss, and was
not unexpected Her husband E. A
Marsh is a boilermakcr at the Burling
ton shops.
The Woodman drill team prizo con
teat advertised for March 29, has been
postponed until after lei't. The date
has been fixed for April 26. J! 15 will
be first prize by the local team and
Deputy Hamilton will add an addition
al prize. Full details of the event will
appear in The Herald later.
Sunday was a day of merry making
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Mailey, near Carpenter, it being the
40th anniversary of their married life.
About thirty of their friends and neigh
bors gathered in and enjoyed one of
Mother M alley's fatuous turkey roasts.
Al the Methodist church next Sun
day. Morning subject: TheMUpliftiug
Power of the Son of God." Evening:
"Sinners Seeking the Christ." Teachers
meeting at parsonage Wednesday even
ing, Bible study class at the home of
Mrs. Allen Tuesday evening. Ep
worth business meeting afterwards.
Hon. Geo. II. Thummel, clerk of
the United States Circuit court, came
up from Omaha yesterday for the pur
pose of attending to some real estate
foreclosure proceedings of which he
has charge as special Master in Chan
cery. The notice of sale appears in
this issue. By the way, all such
notices will be published in The Her
ald, exclusively, it being the official
paper of record for the United States
Circuit Court.
Tom Campbell has been under the
weathor for soino time and as indica
tions of appendicitis wore apparent he
went to Lincoln for examination by
specialists. While Tom is surely up
against the ailment, he haa been ns
sured, with proper treatment, the same
can be overcome without undergoing
an operation.
The school taught by Mrs. Ella
Baer closed Friday Fob. 24, and the
patrons are especially pleased with the
success and advancement of the pupils
during the winter. This is one of the
largest schools in the county and al
ways does good work. Mrs. Baer has
taught seven years in this school and
may be forgiven if she feels somewhat
proud of the work done by these pu
pils. Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Herbert, who
recently rejoiced over the arrival of a
son at their home have had their cup
of joy turned into sorrow for the little
one passed away Sunday aftor a short
illness. The remains were laid to rest
in Greenwood cemetery after funeral
services at. the home of Rev. W. J.
McConnoll Tuesday.
A very pleasant wedding anniversary
dinner was served at the home of Mrs.
F. J. Dunn, Wednesday evening.
Among the guests present were Fred
Palmer, Simon Spry, Father Daniel
Dunn, and two sisters of Mr. Dunn
Miss Lizzie and Vera. Each guest
was presented with a beautiful bo)iiet
of cut flowers.
The Custer County Chief, published
at Broken Bow, published the follow
ing items last week regarding Alliance
citizens who visited that place: Jess
Wilson, of -Alliance, who has been vis
iting friends in this city for the past
two weeks, returned to his home this
morning. T. H. Barnes and W. J.
Owens, of Alliance, stopped over in
Broken Bow between trains on Satur
day. Speaking of two well known former
Alliance railroad employes the Sheri
dan Post of the 24th tilt, says: "Engi
neer John Sampy is just recovering
from a severe attack of la grippe,
which kept him off duty a couple of
weeks. Stenographer A. A.
Martinez of II. G. Valleau's office te-
turned fiom Chicago Sunday, where he
has been on a two weeks' visit with
relatives
Dr. Moore has just received a hand
some pair of six prong elk heads and a
handsome black tail deer head all
boautifullv mounted. They will bo
used to decorate his office. The Doc
tor is very proud of them as they are
the result of his own skill as a lumtcir.
They were Lagged last fall by the doc
tor on big hunting trip to the moun
tains he having left thorn there to be
mounted.
The "Queen Esther" society gave a
pleasant surprise party on Miss Birdie
Tillotson at the home of Mr. and Mr.
L. E. Marks last Monday evening. A
crowd of the society members gathered
there for a quilting, and wore busily
engaged until about nine o'clock when
the husbands, sweethearts and friends
of the ladies arrived and put .1 stop to
tl'ti work. Games, candy, and fruit
. fro fieoly indulged .in. Miss Tillot
sol departed for Denver Monday night
whotc she will make her home with
Imr brother.
Dr. Rufus K. Langson of Chadron,
who at one time resided in Alliance,
committod suicide last Sunday or Mon
day by shooting himself through the
hoad. He was found at his home dead
in bed, Mrs. Langson being absont
from the city at the time. Dr. Lang
son conducted a private hospital at
Chadron and it is said enjoyed a good
practice. The reason for the rash act
is unknown other than that the suicide
was addicted to opiates and went the
route of countless others under similar
conditions. It is said that the suicide
was addicted to the drink habit some
years ago and took the Keely cure
twice. He leaves a family of four
children and a widow.
Two Couples Made Happy.
A marriage license was issued to Bert
Laegford and Mark Noravek today. The
ceremony will be performed at the home
of the bride's parents, near Canton, next
Tuesday. Judge Spacht will officiate.
WADUM-SMITH.
William A. Wadum and Blanche Fran
ces Smith were married at the Baptist
parsonage yesterday, Rev. Joseph Westley
officiating,
Our Spring Poet.
Miss Ultra Style has come to town
Clad in an ugly "Buster Brown;"
The name is not refined nor chic,
The style is not unique nor spic,
The suit looks like it "fits too quick"
Or had been been "welted" with a brick;
The front looks like 'twas falling down,
And looks more like a busted Brown;
You do not have to stand erect
To get that stlish dip effect;
The whole thing dips, and hangs 'way down;
Ali )l the ugly " Buster Brown."
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Conductor S. Granger went tip
to
Custer this week.
Brakcman T. L. Harris went down
to St. Joe this week.
Railroad contractor D. J. Burke was
it! Alliance this week.
, Mrs. C. T.Hamilton of Alliance visit
ed friends in Denver this week.
Brakotnau A. J. Coiuwell of the
Dcadwood line has loft the service.
Brakcman G. H. Young returned to
Alliance this week from Wisconsin.
Switchman M. D. Nichols of Alli
ance went down to Omaha this week.
H. Exc, section foreman at Minne
kahta has been transferred to Chilsou.
Mrs. G. A. Hildebraud of Alliance
left this week to visit friends in Chi
cago. C. L. Kirkbride of Kansas City has
been employed as engineer out of
Alliance.
Machinist C. W. Butchclder of
Edgemont shops has resigned from
the service.
Passenger brakoinan J. T. Lyell of
Alliance has been transferred to the
freight service.
Car repairer C. Sterkle of Alliance
is laying off and has gone to Lincoln
to visit friends.
Fit email W. E. Janes and wife were
called to Denver this week on account
of the serious illness of a relative.
H. Baird, formerly a passenger con
ductor on the Wymore division of the
Burlington is in Alliance this week.
Conductor D. H. Bnggs of Alliance
resigned from the service this week and
will go in the ranch business near
Alliance.
Switchman T. W. McClain has re
signed from the service and will leave
Alliance on account of the poor health
of his wife.
The annual examination of train and
enginemen on tne book ot rules will
be started on the Alliance division
March 15th.
Brakcman H. Webb of Alliance left
this morning for Kansas City being
called to that place on account of the
death of a relative.
II. B. Ware formerly chief dispatcher
at Wymore is in Alliance this week
on bushiest in connection with the
telegraph department.
W. C. Moulton, operator at Broken
Bow has been transferred to Nemo as
agent. E. E. White agent at Nemo
goes to Euglewood as agent.
Dispatcher W. H- Johnson and wife
will leave Alliance about the middle of
March. Mr. Johnson is going to Cali
fornia to seek a location and Mrs.
Johnson goes east to visit friends.
Engineer R. L. Harris of Alliance
has losigued from the sot vice. Mr.
Harris is an old timer on the Alliance
division having been working out of
Alliance as fireman and engineer for
the past ten or twelve years.
Fireman L. E. Mark stepped from
his engine near Sidney Tuesday night
and fell from a bridge about ton feet
high. He sustained serious bruises
about the body and will probably be
laid up for a couple of weeks.
Storekeeper J. H. Waterman of
Lincoln has been appointed assistant
supply agent of the Burlington lines
west of the rivor with headquarters in
Omaha. J. C. Barber, storekeeper at
Havolock succeeds Mr. Waterman at
Lincoln.
The annual reduced rates to the
Northwost wont into effect March 1st
and as a tusult of same, passenger
business through Alliance will be
heavy commencing today. Train 41
arrived in two sections today and a
number cf extra cars came in on the
Denver passenger train.
The Burlington and other roads in
the eastern part of the state are exper
iencing considerable trouble on account
of high waters. The warm weather of
the past ten days has caused the ice to
go out in the Platte river and railroads
are having trouble with their bridges.
A special pullman car occupied by
Seth Bullock's cowboys passed through
Alliance Tuesday morning on 42 en
route from Deadwood to Washington.
There were about fifty cowboys in the
party and they go to Washington to
take part in the inaugural parade.
There was a wreck on the Burlington
near Akron last Sunday in which the
engineer was killed and the main line
blocked. The accident was caused by
an engine that was standing in the
3ards at Akron getting away and run
ning down the hill getting into a double
header freight train. Engineer Slaby
who was on the head engine of the
freight was killed.
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BUSHNELL&OLDAY
Proprietors of the
Palace Meat Market I
Choicest Fresh and Salt Heats W
AhVays on Hand J
FISH AND OYSTERS IN SEASON S
Your patronage solicited. Give us a trial
Phone In your orders We huve the goods and w deliver them
First door north of Post Office. PHONE 131
50 per cent
discount
ON
Wall Paper
We've sold most of our last
year's stock but we have a few
good patterns left. We want to
sell them all next week so we're
going to cut the price in two. If
you want good paper cheap, this
is your chance.
HThiele
Pi ascription Druggist
306 Box Butte Are.
For Fine Boot and Shoe
Repairing
-CALL ON-
LDN1CH0LS
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 Cipar Factory,
F. M. WALLACE
DJIAY LINE
hi ! 1 mammtmm tmmiM
Moying Household Furniture
and Trunks a specialty . .
Phone No, 1 Young's grocery, Alliance
HUMPHRY
:: Undertaking and . .
:: Embalming Company
Calls snswered promptly day or night.
Claude Humphry,
Undertaker.
Hrs. Humphry,
Lady Assistant.
'Phone 421.
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Fire -
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Insurance.
5" Hemingford,
Nebraska.
ARont for tliu I'ulcdoulun. of
Scotland, which insures town
iironnrty only, and tlio Colum
bia, which Iiihuru.s town and
farm property anil llvu stocl:.
Both aru ruliablcold lluu com
panies.. lsTotcv.i'ia.1 "Work.
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W. M. FOSKETT
-Au-ULCtlorieer l
Will Cry Sales in This and
Adjoining Counties. . . .
On COMMISSION, or
BY THE DAY.
3T Satisfaction guaranteed. If
you want to buy or sell ranch prop
erty, list it with me
Hemingford, Ned.
Mp HOUSE AND SIGN
T PAINTING
&
tt
V
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PAPER HANGING
DECORA TING
See us before you contract
for spring housecleaning.
L. E. COOK
;ook JL
lie People lr
- NEIIAKSKA r
Painter for the
ALLIANCE -
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ERNEST C. OLIUY
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.
ZBINDEN BROS,,
.dealers in.,
FlounFeed
"Home
Comfort"
Flour
Is Our Leader. Try It
PHONE 105.
WEST SIIJ1-; MAIN
ST11EBT..
Checkered
LIVERY AND
FEED BARN
JAMES, KEELER, . Proprietor.
I
For a Full
Line of...
! L.pAND
Ar rancy
Groceries
tat Teas, I
Superior Flours.
That Can't be Beat
In Town..,.
Quccnsware,
111, Tinware mM
'' Enameled ware
CALL ON.
Aouts fav "Saw
"fccaVuwj, f
A. D. R0D6ERS. I
Wm. James,
Exclusive
Dealer in
COAL &
... WOOD
'Phone Alliance,
No. 5. Nebraska.
Do you like
PAN CAKES?
Oriental Pan Cake Flour
will suit vou
Oriental Coffee & Tea Co
JOHN A. HUNZICKER, Agt,
Call at Davidson's Feed store. Orders
delivered anywhere.
Phone 448 Alliance, Nebraska
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