The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, March 16, 1905, Image 4

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PUBLISHED THURSDAYS
V. S. RAKER ........ PublislicH
Entered nt the postoflico at Alliance,
Nebraska, for transmission through the
mails, as second-class matter.
135 Tin: Herald is the Official Publica
tion of.Dox Butte county "and its circula
tion is neatly twice that ol any other Al
liance paper. t
ADVERTISING RATES:
Display per single column Inch per
month 5
Business locals, per lino first' insertion .10
Each subsequent insertion, per lino .05
Legal notices at statute rales.
.
Subscription, $1.50 per year In advance.
Politics.
Today is primary or caucus day.
Tonight at 7 o'clock tlio primaries will
open and close at o. Every voter in
tlio city is expected to bo present and
vote his sentiments. Tho Judges and
clerks will bo there nt 7 o'clock and
the polls will bo open. No bpecinl
form of ballot is required, printed,
written or typewritten ballots-will all
be used. You simply write or have
written your choice for the. different
offices on one ballot and hand that to
the Judge, who will deposit it inthc
ballot box and record your name.
That's nil.
SCHOOL OITJCICttfl.
As the school district extends beyond
tho city limits those outside tho city
and in tho school district will vote only
for two candidates for tho schpol'board,
and their names will ho recorded sep'
nratcly from tho others and a separate,.
ballot box will be used for these bah
lots. You vote your choice for two.
That's all. . .
AHTI-SALOON I.KAOUK. -
The Anti-Saloon lenguo'liave violated
their contract with their conscience and
arc working for the election of n saloon
or high license ticket at the primaries
tonight. They having like Bishop
Potter, decided to have saloons run
their way if they can nominate and
elect a ticket. It is none of our bust
nesR, hut it does look like tho mcllctii
uhm..u at hand when that organiza
tion will advocate the election of men
who have anuounced over their signa
ture that they arc -for saloons.
But we have no objections. ' Only sym
patic for the league when thoy come
to square up with their conscience.
TUG CJUIP AND TIMES.
Brother Ellis, of the Times, only
comment on tho direct primary is this:
"Yea, a direct primary caucus is fair
to everybody, providing 'everybody'
is not allowed to vote." Does tho
Times mean to insinuate that the
twelve prominent and representative
citizens of Alliance who signed that
caucus call, would be guilty of not
allowing any citizen 4o vote? Docs ho
mean to say that F. V. Harris, Dr.
Bowman, C. A. Aspenwall,-Dr. Knight.
C. A. Newberry, Fred Mollring, Chas.
Brcnnan, Jules Zbinden,' W. O. Barnes,
Judge Berry, D. W. Buttler or R. M.
Hampton, who all signed the call for n
direct primary, are not fair, honest
men? The very purpose that inspired
those men to call such n caucus is the
spirit of fairness, for by that method,
and by that mn,thod only can a fair,
unbiased expression of tho people be
reached as to who the people want fof
officers.
T1IK GRII'.
Brother Broome, of tho Grip, says:
"Scheme to beat Dr. Bowman." No
more unfair statement could have been
made. Dr. Bowman was tho first man
to suggest a call for a caucus by the
direct primary system and also set the
time to call the primary, giving ten
days notice; and ample time for every
citizen jo make up his mind how he
wanted to vote and to further prevent
the unfair method of other systems,
which permits a little coterie to get
together and at a given moment have
those present vote.
Mayor Bowman is too fair a man to
be charged with wanting to object to a
fair and free ballot. Dr. Bowman's
record a& an executive is all he needs.
Broome's zeal to shut out all other
candidates is not the desire of Bowman
who only asks for, or will accept a nom
ination to carry out his .well defined
plans for municipal government, and a
diiect caucus is decidedly In his favor,
if the people want to rotain him as
mayor, and yet it does notcompel
people to vote for him, who may have
a preference for some one else, and the
same is truo of tho other city officers.
FAIR J'UAY.
If any man or sot of men will or do
object to a dirrct primary, in the mat
ter of nomination it is evidence that he
is either unfair, dishonest, or afraid.
The citizens of Alliance are all able to
go to a caucus and express their choice
and Dr. Bowman, Dr. Knight, Fred
Harris, Judge Berry or any other mem
ber of the present city official staff are
ready and willing to submit the matter
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The City of
B"
LtilANCE is a thriving city of
porous and glowing prospects
of Omaha, 236 milos north of
western Nebraska. It has water works, electric lights, a three storr city
hall and fire engine house, first class fire company and apparatus. Two
large school buildings; employs twenty teachers to educate its tooo
schoolchildren. Seven churches. U. S. land office, Court house, two
National Banks, modern business blocks and handsome residences. Its
railroad facilities are tho best. It is on tho main line of the Burlington
from either Chicago or St. Louis to Portland and the Pacific coast. It
is the Division headquarters for western Nebraska, Wyoming, South Da
kota and Montana, the offices of General Superintendent Rhodes having
been recently located here. The western division shops are located
-here and more than 600 railrqad men are employed here. Its people
are hospitable, enterprising, and intelligent. Its climate is healthful and
invigorating. In short, no town in Nebraska presents superior induce
ments for men of capital, enterprise and push, to locate within her
borders. Letters'of inquiry addressed to the Alliance Hxrald will be
answered promptly and in detail. Better write for a copy of our hand
somo twenty-four page illustrated Industrial edition it will tell you more
than we could write you in a month.
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to tho people and' tiro willing
to abide
by the result.
00 AND VOTlt.
Now its up to you, go to tho caucus
and vote, and vote your own honest
sentiment and vote for the man or men
who in your judgement will do the best
for the city. It is" your duty to go and
express your choice, and then go homo
d I
content that an honestly cxpre
choice of candidates has bcin made
and make up your mind td nbidc by
the result.
Tonight at the' city hall from 7 to g
o'clock.
The candidates who have been sug
gested, and who are actively hoping
for nomination tonight lino up as
follows:
Dr. Bowman,
Mayor.
Fred V. Harris.
Clerk.
Dr. F. M. Knglht,
Treasurer.
A. A. Berry,
A. F, Haldridge,
Judge.
J. P. Hazard,
Engineer.
Fred Mollring,
II. K. MacCrny,
Councilmen.
Mrs, Mclntyrc,
C. C, Smith,
School Hoard.
A. O. Aspenwall,
Mayor.
Fred Hoyt,
Clerk.
R. M. Hampton,
Treasurer.
D W. Butler,
Judge,
J-P.
Hazard,
Kncinecr.
Fred Mollring,
V. II. Pardee.
Councilmen.
C, A. Newberry,
F. li. Reddish,
School Board.
Direct Primaries.
The Nebraska State Journal of yes
terday had this to say editorially:
"Alliance has set a 'good example to
other towns in tho matter of the direct
primary. Without waiting for tho leg
islature to pass n compulsory direct
primary law, they have gone about it
to let the people of tho town vote
directly for their nominees for town
ofnecs'tobe filled at the spring election.
Alliance people evidently feel that they
are as capable of choosing candidates
for offico as would be n few local
bosses: They aru not likelv ever to
go back to tho old way, for it can
usualU be said of tho direct primary as
advertisements sometimes say of an
articlo of merchandise; 'A trial will
convince the most skeptical' "
Aiinuuiii.viii'"i-
1 take this means to announce myself a
candidate for the office of Police Judge of
Alliance, for the ensuing term. 1 have held
the office for one term, and have tried on
all occasions to act for the best interests of
the city. Having been for thirty year's
engaged in law business, I think myself
fitted for the nosilion. If chosen to fill the
position, I promise to give the office tho
same careful attention which I have given
to it during the term about to close.
L. A. Burky.
Alliance, March 2, 1905.
Burlington March Bulletin.
Cheap one way rates to California,
Puget Sound and the northwest country,
daily until May 15.
Eastern trips. U you arc contem
plating an eastern trip this spring bet
ter write for information. Wo will
probably be nblo to offer you money
saving suggestions. L. W. Wakely,
General Passenger Agent, Omaha.Neb.
L. S. Sage, ticket agent.
HErOUT OV THE CONDITION OF
The First State Bank,
OF HEMINOVOltl), NEUKASICA.
CHAHTEIt NO. 035
Incorporated in the state of Nebraska at
the close of business Feb. 23, 1905.
HKsouitCEs:
Loans ami discounts ...J
Overdrafts.swuriKl and unsccurwl..
I'urnlture aud fixtures vt"
30,711.87
135.ftJ
5t0.(O
4ii.5'J
10.'-V7.1i
tairreufcuxiiuiiusuiiu nwws ii.m.i..
Duo from national, statu und pri
vate iKinksand lmukerH..fT,u0.fe'J
Cash .... S,s0tf.07
Total
. J,0H.W
UAUII.lTltW:
Canltal stock ild in ? K.tOO.OO
Surplus fund l.fleO.OO
Uuillilded protlt 078.13
luilividual deiosit f uiijeotto chwik,
615,713.73
TimoccrtlllcalOKOfOoposH. 17.0t.W
Cashier's clnvks outstand-
iug 1.8I0.U
Duo to national banks SISu.81
Total moiui;
STATE OP NKIMlASlvA.l ,
OUJ(TY OK IJOX IIDTTE, J
I, Keith L. Pierce, catihier of tho ubovo named
lank, do solemnly swear that the uhoio ttatt
ment U I'orrticl and a true cony of th report
made to the State Hanking bo.wd.
Keith L. Pieuce, Cashier.
Attkst:
JiMtslnilltV, Inlrpctors
ILlLQiiEKN. fUIrectors-
Subscribed and sworn
to before me this iii
day of March, lttos.
C. M. UUULEW, Notary Public.
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Alliance
more than 5000 population, pros-
for the future. 400 miles vvest
Denver. It is tho metropolis of
. ., ) ft-HH-a
Shipping Potatoes South.
The Nebraska State Journal of Tues
day morning states that the potato
growers in northwest Nebraska are
moving their crop as rapidly as the
railroads can furnish cars. In the sand
hill country pierced by the Burlington
nnd Northwestern railroads a heavy
crop of tubers was raised last year,
nnd the larger part " of the crop was
hurried in the ground last fall owing to
uiu siuijjj in tmccs. incsiiiavc uce.11
excavated and the railroads arc now
taxed to furnish cars as rapidly as the
growers wistt to snip. I lie heaviest
potato growing section on the North
western is near Rushvillc, where it was
estimated last fall that eight hundred
car loads were awaiting a market.
Many other stations in that part of the
state also reported heavy yields. On
the Burlington the heavy shipping
points arc Hcmingford, Minntare and
Scott's Bluff. Each of these three
stations is offering about ten cars a
day for shipment and enough stuff is
offered the road to make a heavy po
tato train for the south every day, if
cars' could be supplied.
Official Directory.
HTATI'.OmCKltg.
Hon. John 11. Mickey Uorornor.
Hon. K. (2. McOUtoii Ucutonaiit Governor.
Hon. A. (Iiiluslin Secretary of State.
Hon. K. M Hmrli-, Jr. Auditor.
lion, l'eter Miirtensen Tronsiirer.
Hon. J. 1 1. Mcllrlon -Supt. Public Instruction.
Hon. N'orrls llrown Attorney Ociu'rnl.
lion. II. M. Katnii-L'om'r l'ubllc Lands and
llulldliigs.
Hon. Harry IJudMiy Statu Librarian.
SUTIICMRCtlUKT.
Hon. S. Af Holcoinb -Ohlef Justlco.
Hon. Samuel H. SodgaVick Associate Justice.
Hon. Jtihn 11. Ilnrnes Associate Justice.
CONdllCSrl
Hon. J It. Mtllnr.l-tT. fl. Somite.
Hon. K.J. liurki'tt U. S. Senate.
Hon. M .P. Klnkald-Cungressniiin BisthlMst.
District.
V. H. t.NII OKFtOU. ,
Ilruco Wilcox Itegister, '
W. it. Akers Iierciver.
.1. II. H. Howett-Olerk.
MOI6LATUHR.
Hon. V. M.Curry -ItepresentiitlynMrd DIst.
Hon. OIiuh. P. llrcj.ee Senator -11th J)M.
ItlHTIUCT JUIM1KS 15TII DIKTIUCT.
Hon. W. II. Wci.tovcr-ltushvlllo.
Hon. J. J. Harrliigton-O'Ni'lll.
cotr.vrromcEUx, nox huttk county.
S. M. Sirtyuor County Clerk, KocorUar, and
Clerk Ult.trh.-t Court
(). W. Uranium -Treasurer.
Ira Heed-Hherlir.
1). K. bpacht-County Jinln"
l.eora A. Itiihtin bupt. Public Instruction.
William Mltoliull County Attorney.
J. P. Hazard County Surveyor.
A. S. ltoed- Assessor.
(i. V. I.oer--Commissioner, Chairman,
i' niiiK (.ana- commissioner.
L. !'. Smith Commissioner.
li. 11. llellwood. M. U.-County Physician.
Dr. J. I.. Mooro-- Coroner.
city oKi-icivr.s
Dr. I.. W. Dow man -Mayor.
I'reil W. HarrICity Clerk.
H. O. lioou-niilnf of Police.
I A. Horry -Police J iidco.
It. V. Oilman--City Attorney.
Dr. 11. H. Itellwixxl-I'liynli-lan.
AIhjI Hill Water Commissioner.
COUNClLMtX.
l'red Mullrlni; 1 ., w...i
Charles A. Sncw I ,,, 1 w,.,i
M.iblnu.Ioder f8011!1 ",ir''.
l'red llrennan -Chief Pfhi Department,
Prof. W. II. Ilnru-Sup't. Olty ScIiikjIh.
ciii'itcnurt
EPISCOPAL - Itpgnlar Sunday fcervIcetf-8 a,in.
11 11.111.; 7:;t0p. 111.; Sunday school at 10 n.m.
ClutrlcK D. Coorr, Itivtor.
CATHOUC-lleKular Sunday services-fe a.
m.; 10 a. tn ; 7:110 p- in.; Sunday school at
!.' p. m. l-iitlier II. 1 (ialriu.
MSri'HODIST-KeBular Sunday hervlro-11 a.
in.; 7:30 p. in.; Sunday school 10 a. 111.;
Junior Leamma 30 P. 111.; i'pworth Leauuo
a-.W p. 111.5 Prayer nieetniK Thurbdays,
7:30 p. m.
nev. u. w,
, Hay, Pastor.
service -11 11. 111.; 7:30 p. m.; Sunday schoo
10 a. m.; Curutlun Endeavor 5:45 p. in.
W. 1. V. liocun. Pastor.
UNITED PHE8HYTE1HAN- Ueaular Sunday
ervlce 11 a. m. 7:30 p. 111.; Sunday school
10a.m.; Y. P, C. U. 0:30 p. in. Ho-rMcCon-
uell, Pastor,
HaITIBT lteguhir Sunday service 11 a. m.;
7 U10 1. in.; .Sunday school 10 a. 111.; Yonog
People's meetlii',' 0:45. Prayer meeting
Thursday, 7::t0 p, 111. Itev. (. C. Jeiicrs,
Pusuir.
OE1LMAN LUTHEHAN-Hegulur Sunday sor-
vlco-U a. m ; Sunday school 0 u. ui.;
Evening services twice each mouth. Itev.
Otto Hochrig, Pastor.
ALl.lANOi; SKOHKT SOCIIITIKH.
EASTEItN STAH-lst aud 3id Tuesday
nights. Mrs Anna Davis, Worthy Matron
KEHECUAB-Snd 1111A 4th Friduy nlglits.
Mrs ueo Lehly, . u
DEOltEK Ol' HONOH-lst and 3rd Monday
ulglits. Mrs A K Iteynolds, C H
ItOYALNKUllIHOllS-Siid and 4th Wednos-
duy nights. .Mrs U N Hosklus, Oracle
liOTM-tfnu and 4tli Monday nights. Mrs
O II Kooky
L.VDIHS AUX1LIAHY H of It T-Sinl and 4th
Thursdays 2 p in Mrs U N Hosklus
MistresH
LADIESAUXILIAHY 11 of L E-lst and 3rd
Thursdays Up 111 Mrs K L Harris, Presi
dent LADIES AUXILIAItY II of L P-iud and 4th
Fridays s P m Mrs W L Austin.
ODD 1'KI.LOWB-Evory Tuesday night. L T
Pixiie, Noble O rand
A K & A M No. Jh3 Thursday on or before
full moon. S A Franklin, V M
IIEULAII COMMANDEltY No. SO. K T-2nd
and 4t!i Tuesday nights. W E Zollinger,
tlE
It A M No.51-lstniul3rd Monday nlKhts. 8
A l'runklin, It P
A O U W 2nd und 4th Monday nights, L
lluechsensteiti, Master Workman
M W A-lst uiul 3nl Wednesday nights. Ed-
gur Martin, V O
l.nnd Office Notices.
Lam! UHltr fit Mlltitipe. Ncbr.. Peu.tisih. 1005.
Notice' N liorcliy alVMi Mini tlio follotvlnK
nnnuil settler Ims Hlwl iioMcl of his Intention
t(i iiiiiWo Html proof In support of Ills rlulrn.
mid tlmv tmi proof will Ik.' irmuV Ix-forc
ltotrtittcrnnil ltwcivor nt Allltinre, Nlr., on
April in 11X, vlx
UKUItniC V. HATCH.
Of Heinlimfnrd, Nctir. on ilnmostoml uittry No.
29it for tin Booth Kant H srftlon lil township
SO N-It 50 V.
Ho mime llm following witnrsxm to provo
lit cnnltrimiu resilience upon mid cultUittlon
oTsnid lmnl, vUs William llolllnriiko. John
KliiM'lln. Wllllnm Ilolllnrnko, ,lr., .lui.ies Hoi
llnrtiki. nit ol lli'iiiliiftford. ."solir.
11-0 llmrcK Wiu-ox, ItegMer.
ImuiI Olilrotit Alllinici. Neb.. Mar. 13, llKtt.
Notice I Imfpujr klven tlmt tho following
mimed senior lias filed not leu of hi Intention
to make Hunt proof In ttiipporl of III claim.
met thin mill proof will ho nimln before
Itt'KlMor ami Ileceiver at Alliance, Nob , on
April . m viz
OYUUSCIOY
of Jc.s, N'Pbiiskii, on II. K. K11. UftSl for the
uuU of sui wctlon 10 town 20 11, riiiiito It w.
ilu iinmv. tho following vritiH-Mics to provo
hi continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of Mild land, viz: it. II. Bourne, or Ittish
vtllc, Nobr..und .lames Kpelor, H. M. Smyscr,
It. M. Hampton, nil or Alliance. Nebr.
13 0 HnuCE Wiwox,- Uctdster.
Appointment of Administratrix.
Htntflof Nebraska, I
llox Unite County.
At n county court, hold nt tun county court
room, in ami for mild county, Tub. 25. A.
1)., W03.
Present, I). K.Spiielit, County Judito
la the. matter of the ustiito of William ,T.
Urlttox, deceased.
On rending and flliiiK tho petition of Lena
Ilrltton. prayliiK that administration of
said estate may be granted to her as admin
istratrix. Ordered tlmt March '.'0, A. I). 1005. at 1
o'clock p. in., is assigned forbearing said pe
tition, when nil purxou Interested in sold
mutter may appear at n county court to bo
held 111 and for said county, and show cituno
why tho praver of petitioner should not lw
emitted: and Hint notice of tho pendency of
paid petition and tho hearing thereof, hoKiven
to all persona Interested in said matter by
publishing u copy of this order in 'I'm: Alli
ance llEitAM), u weekly newspauer printed In
Bald county, for tlirco succes'iivo weeks, prior
to Mild day of hearing.
1) K. Sr-ACHT, County Judge.
(Atrue copy.)
SEAI.1 11-3W.
Spcclul .Muster's Sale
Docket V. No. an.
In tlio Circuit Court of tho United States, for
tho District of Nebraska.
James N. Clarke. Kecelver of tlio Nebraska
Loan S. Trust Co., complainant, vs. Henry
'l'omlliisjn, etvi.t defendants In chancery.
!roiiEci.osimK oif iioniaAon.
Public notlco is licreby Kfven that In pursu
aiico and by virtue of n decree entered In the
nlxivo cauxu on the 3rd day of September, 1004,
I, Geo. II. Tliummel, Special Master In Chanc
ery of the Circuit Court of tho United Statas
rorthn District or acuruskn, win, 1.11 tno ;ini
day of April. 1P05. at the hour of 3 o'clock
(mountain time) in thcalloriiouli of said day,
at tho front door of the Hox Iiuttu county
court housebuilding In tho City of Alliance,
llox llutto county. Ktato and district of Ne
binska noil at public auction for cukIi the fol
lowing described proi'rty, to-wll;
I Ait.vjlirvo and lour and tlio east half of tho
southnest quartf rot section thirty-ono (31 In
township twenty-eljfht list north nnd range
fort.-nlno (40 west In llox llutto county,
Nehraslcn. llm, 11. Tiiummei.,
Special Muster in Chancery.
John M. Haiian,
Solicitor for Complainant. 11-5
Sheriff's Sole.
No. 155!).
lly virtue of an order of nalo Issued by the
clerk of tho district court of llox llutto eotiu
tyNebraska, u)kiii a decree rendered by said
court In favor of Fred C. Audreseu, plalntllV,
and against John ArkMd, Mrs. Anna L. Ark
fehl, wife of said John Arkfeld, Leo Ulass
Aiidre.sen Hardware. Co., John Doe, real name
unknown defendants. I will, on the 3d day
of April. A. D. 1W5, at 10 o'clock
11. tn. on Raid day, at tho west front door of tlio
court house in Alliance, in said county, soil
tho following described real estate, to-wlt:
Tho northeast nunrter of section "-'H, In town
ship 2. north of rungo 47. west of tho sixth
principal meridian, In llox llutto county, Ne
braska, at public auction to tho highest bid
der for cash, to satisfy said order of enlo In
tho sum of $2-'1.10 and interest, costs un
accruing costs, sublect to nil unpaid taxes.
UA ltEED.
Sheriff of said County.
Smith P. Ttrrrt.F,
Attorney for Plulntlff. 11-5
FREY & BALFJE,
OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIANS.
C18 IlOX HUTTi: AVENUE.
Phone 258.
Calls answered in town or country.
J. E. MOORE, M. D.
pi.irraiKK ih.ock,
ALLIANCE. NEIL
Calls answered from
Telephone No. tH.
oMce day or night.
H. H. BELLWOOD
F. E. CLOUGH
PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS,
ilolstcn lluildliiK, - ALLIANJE. NEB
L. W. BOWMAN,
PHYSICIAN and
SURGEON.
OOice In First National Bunk block,
anco Nebraska.
All!
DR. G. W. MITCHELL,
Physician line Surgeon Day and nlghtcalls.
Oliicoover Iloguo Store.
Pliono 150.
DR. GEO. HAND,
II OMEOPAT1IIC
PHYSICIAN' AND SURGED N
Formerly Tiitcrno Ilomeomthlc Hos
pital University of Iowa.
Phono 251. Oilico over Alliance Shoo Store.
Night calls answered from ofllce.
Guy Lockwood
OHADUATE CHICAGO SCHOOL OF
EMBALMING
Funeral Director and Kmbalmer
Phones Office 214. Res 205
Expert Lady
Attendant .. ; AlllQllCG, Neb.
SEE Jos. Carey & Co.
For house moving, well boring
making and cleaning cesspools
moving box cars, ete ....
ALLIANCE, NEBRARKA
R. C. NOLEIYIAN,
ATTORNEY
AT LAW.
Rooms 1, S and 3, First National bunk build j
tng, Alliance, Neb. Notary in office.
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SHIRTS
New Spring
Shirts
IIS NEW SPRING STYLES
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COPYRIGHT 1905 BY CR0USL&
WANT A
OUR
SPRING
Just came, new neat, well-tailored suits. Just
the kind vour tailor would make, only WE sell
them for about HALF THE MONEY.
GOOD, NEAT, STYLISH SUITS
as cheap as you have been buying cheap clothing-.
Come in and see before you buy.
W. W. NORTON, the Clothier
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1ILV K. 1ILS1INKI.L
BUSH NELL & OLDAY
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Proprietors of the
Palace Meat Market
Choicest Fresh and Salt Heats
Always on Hand
FISH AND OYSTERS IN SEASON
Your patronage solicited. Give us a trial
Phone In your orders We huvc the goods and will deliver them
.First door north of Post Office. PHONE 131
?r
. 'ti yet. '. '.
FRED BRENNAN
Plumbing, Steam and hot water
Heating.
Phone, No. 35G. ALLIANCE, NEB
WILLIAH MITCHELL
ATTORNEY
AT LdW.
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA.
OrriCK I'lIONB 180. HKSIIIKNCK I'llONE203.
boTdbarker
,. A.t:toiiiys nt. JL,n-v ..
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA.
Collections given Prompt Attention.
L. A. BERRY,
ATTORNEY
AT LAW.
ALLIANCE,
NEBRASKA.
SMITH . TUTTLE.
Ill A E. TA II.
TUTTLE & TASH,
ATTORNEYS
AT LAW.
REAL ESTATE,
North Main St., - ALLIANCE, NEB.
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SHIRTS
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BRANDEGEE.UT1CA.NEWY0RK.
SUIT LIKE
SUITS ARE HERE
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W. M. WILSON
New and Second-Hand
FURNITURE
Bicycle and light re
pairing. We buv
and sell second-hand -
&uuu. rnone
502.
260 Box
Butte Ave.
For Fine Boot and Shoe
Repairing
CALL ON
I. P. NICHOLS
Also has in stock a nev
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and at
H"kra WUl win suit,
Call
and examine
and you will
tne stock before
you
buy
save money.
At R. Madsen's old stand, first
door south of Cigar Factory.
I'ercheon Stallion for Sale.
I have a 4 year old Percheon stallion
dark gray ahnost biack that will be
Fhank McCoy.
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