The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, May 18, 1905, Image 4

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PUBLISHED THURSDAYS.
W. S. RAKER Publisher
Entered at the postollice at Alliance,
Nebraska, far transmission through tlio
malls, as second-class matter.
C3T Tub Herald Is the Official Publica
tion of liox Dutto county and its circula
tion U nrarly twice that of any btlior Al
liance paper.
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ADVERTISING RATES:
Display, per single column inch pur
month.. so
Business locals, per line first Insertion .10
Each subsequent insertion, per lino .05
Legal notices at statute rates.
Subscription, $1.50 per year in ndvance.
;,i-ruui:; ,1. . . , ,t-s.j a TicTr-i
Prkpahk to entertain the Banker's
Association meeting here next Wednes
day. Another "Million Dollar" rain is
falling nnd Box Butte county is no
longer in tlio mid belt.
Ai.manck nnd Omaha sue now in the
same class, both were "passed tip" by
President Roosevelt, on his homeward
tour from his Colorado boar hunt.
Tint "Baptist Herald" is no more.
Rev, J offers, tlio publisher, evidently
feels that the journalistic field in these
parts is pretty well filled without it.
Siinator Mallard has formally
announced his candidacy for re-election
to the senate. Quite unnecessary Sen
ator, every body in this end of
Nebraska are proud of the senior Sen
ator and the same condition prevails in
tlio eastern part of the state, except
where some ambitious politician wants
the job. '
RnrouTs from Denver say that a
now freight tariff bus gone into effect
ou the Burlington, which materially
rcduqes rates from Denver here and to
otliur points west and north on the
Burlington. The result of the agita
tion of the chamber of commerce of
that city, looking after the trade of
this part of (ho world.
TiiKiiB times 47. A peculiar coinci
dent happened last week and 47 is now
considered the lucky number. Satur
day night 47 members were initiated
into the mysteries of the Benevolent
and 1'iotcctivc order of Elks. Sunday
afternoon 47 charter members rodo the
"goat" in the Knights of Columbus,
and Sunday night 47 new recruits were
added to the roster of the Methodist
church.
Tint city of Alliance is indebted to
the county for the handsome park the
county fathers have just completed in
the very heart of the cit-, on the couit
house square, nnd not one taxpayer's
voice will ever be raised against the
expense if the taxpayer can see what a
beautiful spot their officers have made
of the court house square. Now let
the city go and do likewise and park a
half block ' south of the courthouse
square, nnd future generations will
rise tip and call thein blessed. Do it
now!
Indications of prosperity are every
where apparent in both city and county.
The business house and residence that
is not being repainted and improved
is tlio exception and not the rule. The
fanners are busy as beavers in making
improvements and turning up the vir
gin sod to produce more and more of
the things we need to cat, and, as if in
keeping with the spirit of prospeiity
and progress, nature is doing her full
share. Frequent and copious rains
have fallen all spring, and a more pros
peious outlook for this part of Nebraska
could uot be imagined.
Tun projected railroad from Casper
to Thermonolis, Wyo., is now assured.
Work has commenced in earnest and
will be pushed rapidly, but as the dis
tance is 250 miles it wjU take a year or
luoro to complete it. Meanwhile the
Burlington has been completing plans
to build from Frannie Wyo. to the same
destination, and no doubt dirt will soon
fly from that end of the line. A prom
inent railroad official is authority for
the statement that thore will be some
thing doing in Burlington circles after
May 20th, when the big guns of the
Burlington meet. The extension and
improvement of the Alliance railroad
yards is a good omen that there will bo
something big doing and that mighty
soon.
Siiukidan has reorganized their
"commercial club" and rechristened it,
"The Chamber of Commerce." Good!
And while we think of it, it might not
I out of ordei to say that through the
efforts of the commercial club that that
city, no bigger than Alliance, has re
centiy completed a new Carnegie libra
ry, a $30,000 hospital, a 45,000 court
house, and will vote bonds for sewerage
June 2, Isn't it about time to get a
commercial organization hero and call
it either commercial club or chamber
of commerce, just so it gets busy and
docs some things that are now badly
needed. As it is, a few enterprising
citizens do nlone, what the whole busi
ness clement should take liold of and
would if there was a proper organization.
X LOCAL PARAGRAPHS. X
And still it rains.
The high school boys are organizing
an athletic club.
A daughter was born to Mrs. Alva
Lishmau on Friday May 13.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kaiser
on Saturday, May 13th, a son.
C. C. Barker attended district court
at Broken Bow last Friday and Satur
day. G. W. German, of the German In
vestment Company, is in Lincoln this
week on business.
Lee Hague is laid up at his ranch
south of town and is' being visited by
physicians frequently.
Master Russell Norton is slowly im
proving fioin his serious attack of
inflamatory rheumatiiu.
Miss Mao Enycart, of Hcmingford,
visited friends and relatives in Alliance
returning home Monday.
R. J. Lawronco, the electric light
man, returned from Denver, Monday,
after a week's absence on business.
Geo. A. Jones, who had his leg hurt
about two weeks ago by a piece of fall
ing ice, is still confted to his bed.
The Modern Woodmen of America
have leased the hall in the Marks block
where their meetings will be held in
the luture. '
Charlie Tully has been up from the
ranch the past few days, calling on
Stock Inspector Campbell, with reffer
cuce to dipping.
Lost, strayed or stolen a man's
size cravetielte, or lain coat. I need
it. Please return to Dr. II. H. Hell
wood bufoic it rains again.
F. R. Bellamy, who is not "looking
backward," but who travels for si Grand
Island house us special cigar man, was
was delayed here over Sunday by the
washout at Cairo.
Ellis Ray, who recently returned
from a hospital at Omaha, where he
had an operation performed, is not im
proving as expected, and will probably
return there again.
Don Do Spain, secretary of the
State labor bureau, is combining busi
ness and pleasure here this week, com
piling statistics from the land office
here, and is the guest of his old friend
L. B. Stancr.
The opening of the Steen restaurant
by Shectz and Mason, Tuesday morn
ing under the name of the "Elite Cafe"
is another indication of the needs of
the city, more people to feed, more
people t6 feed them.
Messrs. Ritcbock and Moycr, of
Crawford and John Westberg, of Har
lison, were guests of the Masonic lodge
here Friday night, coming down on
purpose, and went home Saturday well
repaid for their visit.
John Jelinek, the Running Water
precinct assessor was in town
yesterday and reports a few days more
work and his wotk will be finished for
this year. He reports an unusual
amount of crop planted this year, but
much delay has been caused by exces
sive wet weather.
John B. Miller, commonly known as
"Jack," the enterprising life insurance
salesman, has secured the agency for
the New York Life insurance company,
in this field. General agent, Stephen
son, of Sioux City, was here this week
and closed the contract with Miller.
Now that company has a resident agent
who can supply your wants in that
line.
Usual services at the U. P. church
next Sabbath excepting evening preach
ing which is omitted. The subject of
the n. m. discourse is "Prepare to
meet thy God." The ladies mission
ary society meets Wednesday at 2 p.
in." at Mrs. Fernald's. Prayer meeting
at 8 p. in., subject "home missions,"
prayer for the general committee of
missions.
Mr. and Mrs. Jules Zbinden will
leave next Wednesday morning for an
extended trip through the west. They
will visit at El Paso, Texas, first, and
then go to Los Angeles, and other
California points, including the Cata
line islands. From there they will
visit Mr. Zbindcu's brother at Seattle
and also spend sometime at the Port
land exposition, being gone about two
months.
Frank Johns, who travels for a
Grand Island grocery house with head
quarters here, went into the cattle bus-
iness some years ago and about a year
ago lost his entire herd one cow,
has launched a new industry where, he
thinks there is less danger of loss.
This time he will conduct a 'dog ranch
having commenced business last week
with a fine cockerel spaniel. When
his flock or herd, which? is ready for
the market he will advertise them in
the Huuald.
Ed Honcshka and G. Maun, both
of Deadwood, were here Sunday re
turning from Guernsey, where they
had been to bid on the government
"pathfinder irrigation works. Both
are contvactors. Ed is the fellow, who
with tho cowboy contingent at the
Roosevelt inauguration, played the
part of "Rattlesnake Pete," to the de
light of the Washingtonians. At a
reception tendered the cowboys by the
president, on account of their having
presented his son with a horse and
saddle ridden in the parade, Roose
velt grasped Ed's hand and called him
the "Terrible Swede," which title sticks
to him.
Junior Normal.
Arrangements for the Junior Normal
are now complete and a large attend
ance is expected throughout the entire
term. The model school will be held
during the first five weeks, under a
competent instructor, and will be of
great value to the teachers as it will be
conducted as a rural school with classes
from the first to the eighth grade.
Tho uniform certification law passed
by the last legislature makes a requite
ment of normal training and higher
educational qualifications. We arc
therefore fortimate in having a slate
normal in this part of the state, so
that all in the teaching profession may
fit themselves for these requirements.
Tho students should make arrange
ments soon for rooms and board that
they may be able to begin work the
first day school opens.
Ankcny Goes East.
Frank Ankcny was called to Clinton,
Iowa, Saturday to attend the funeral
of Dwight Lamb, president of tho Star
Live Stock company, of which Frank
Ankcny and Chas. Tillby aro mem
bers. Mr. Lamb was here less than a
month ago on a shooting trip. His
death was causced by falling off a
steamer deck on the lake, and before
ho could be lescucd, was dt owned.
Do You Wont To Dip?
The Poverty Hill dipping company
will commence dipping about the 12th
or 15th of May. Would like all parties
who want to dip to apply to George
Zobcl, secretary, in good time, on the
A. H. Grove property seven miles N.
W. of Alliance.
Chas. Benjamin, Puns.
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Gisokgh Zonni., Snc.
LAND ENTRIES.
Tiik IIiiRAU) will hereafter cive a cor
rect list weekly of land entries made at
the Alliance land office.
We also wish to call your attention to
the fact that The Herald is now prepared
to publish your final proof notices. When
you wish to prove up on your claim come
to Tin: Hkrald office, We have blanks
for that purpose.
Beginning with April 24, 1905,
entries to date arc as follows;
the
M. P. Furmnn. Kushvllle, Nub.
A. A. Carlton, Crawford.
A. G Huikkm, Aslibrotik,
(i. I). Wonik, .Sidney, ,
II. U. Urakf, Kldorii.
Peter l.ntxm, llunson,
A. M. Kliodes, Mnislunrt.
Poter Uocknr, Cliadron,
A. N. I.1111K, Clutdroii,
M. V. Mimjwotlier, Ft. Koutiison,
I .owls Witt, lliirrlMin,
K. li. llolulieiincr, Antlocli,
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1.. Coiiwell Crawford,
1 1. Wolillioter, Harrison,
1). Hoi-Rip. HemliiKford.
II. K.liurknr, HoinliiKfurit,
II. D. Itanklii, Hei.iliiKford,
A. II. McCmy, Hay Hprlugs,
.1. V. Jackson. Hough,
.1 . W. Tobias. Paris Crosslin;. Ind.
II. C. Wolf, llliiKbatn, Nub.
(i. V, Allen, AliKora,
(1. 10. Wolf. Omaha,
li. E. Heronl, Alliance,
Kronen. Skeot, Coxvlllu,
It. 1). IIiiIIIIhmkIi, Marslnnd,
ChH8. WoIjsWt. Crawford,.
WimCJoss, litiusldi',
It. II. Itiickford, Lakeside.
Fruiil; Marecok, Hay SihIiiks,
A. E, ajjcr. Aurora,
J. M. Kimliol. Orlando,
Art Tripp, Orlando.
Ted Days, Alliance.
Thomas Campbell Mumper,
U. C. Palmer. (Unison,
Urns. Murphy. Lakeside.
Mattel Smith, Alliance,
C. Hay. Alliance.
O. PennluKtoii, Mitchell,
J. W. EldtT, Eckard,
l'unuen, lleiiiiiiKford,
M. E. CiiKtch, Crawford,
duo. O. Clark, Alliance,
C. 11. DU. Oordon,
.1. 1). ltohltison, Alliance,
K C. II. l.yman, llayard.
John VanCaiiip Hay Hprlngs,
M F. (ieurhart, Uuvld City,
Ida Call. David City,
H. E. Hurdlck. David City,
Annie Krujcl, Box utte.
M. O. New, Kllsworth,
A. Wanner, Alliance.
J. It. Ovurntroet, Cliadron,
F. K. Talbot. Huslivlllo,
B. l'lilltlos. Ilurrison.
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t). J, Hull. HrottalilufT,
J. II. Cluro. MInlUro,
W. Scott. ScoltblilulT.
K. ii. Baxton, Crawford.
Jus. K. Huuw, Allluiicu
Alice M. Lafovor. CruwforJ,
a.H. IVrklus, David City,
It ( Well. Alliance,
11. II. Lowis, "
1 1. N. OurtwrlRlit. Whitney,
H. McCoy, Crawford.
II lti'iins, Crawford,
J. I). Hi-ywood, Crawford,
H. K. Davis llnrrlhon,
MIiiiiIhKuiIIIi, Hay Springs,
(1. H. Vldi'tto, Mlnaturo,
V. Sehull. Mori 111,
I.. Ford, Allliinco,
F. A. Cody, f-.ake.sldi),
S. A. LuiiKford, Heron,
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Land Office Notices.
Land Otllco at Alliance, Nob., May 4th 1P03.
Notice Is hereby Riven that the following
named settler has filed notice of his Intention
to maku tiuiil proof In support of his claim,
and that said proof will bo made before
Heislstur ami Hecelvur at Alliance, Nob., on
duly 15th 1W5, vU
KMOKV V. AIIEEY
of Uuraiiih'ford. Nelir. on II. E. No. 2057 for
tho iioJi of section 14 town 20 n. range CO w.
He names tho following witnesses to provo
nls continuous residence upon and cul
Itlva
tlon of said land, viz: Georiio W. l.oer, Alvln
Aiaiun, urvuio ftiuwcn, itouort
Curry, all
of llemluufnrd. Nelirasl.a.
21-0 IHiucB Wilcox. Hog
later.
Laud Otllco at Allliinco, Nebr., Apr. nth. 1005.
Notice Is hereby ulen that tho following
named bottler has tiled notlco of his Intention
to muke llnal proof in support of his claim,
and that said proof will bo made Iwfore
Keglstcrand Hecelvur ut Alliance, Nebr., on
June lOth, HKXi.vU
HICIIAItO 8. HKVAN,
of Hemlngford, Nobr, on Homestead entry No.
21t for tho North Kast 4 section 31 township
20 N-H 50 W.
Ho names the following witnesses to provo
his continuous rusldoiice upon and cultivation
of said land, vl: David A. Paul, Peter K.
Christousun, John Mlchuulson and Frank
llevan, all of llemiiigford, Nebr
,17-0 HitircE Wit
.cox, HegUtcr.
Divorce Notice.
In tho district coart of Ho Hutte county.
Nebraska.
Etta Mossholdor.
v
Mlcliuol Mossholdor.
To Michael Mossholdor, non-resident de
fendant; You are heroby notified that on the 10th day
of May, l!05, Kttu Mossholder, plalntlll.
tiled a petition against you In tho district
court of box Hutto county, Nebraska, the ob
ject und iirtijcr of which aro to obtain a di
vorce from you on tho ground that youtmvo
wilfully abandoned the plalntlll with out
good causo for the term of two years last past.
You are required to answer said pwtltion on
or before Monduy, tho 28th day of June, 1005.
ETTA MOS3HOLDEK, Plaintiff.
By William Mitchell, her Attorney, SM
ITime Table
IIIlrH A If. -RT-l-..
finance, in eDr.
LINCOLN, DENVER,
OMAHA, HELENA,
CHICAGO, BUTTE,
ST. JOSEPH, S. LT LAKE CITY
KANSAS CITY, PORTLAND,
ST. LOUIS, SAN FRANCISCO,
and all points oast and all points- west and
south.
TllAIKS I.EAVR A3 FOLLOWS, MotNTAIK TlMBC
No. 41 Passencer dally. Deadw vxl.
Hilling, nil ixjlnts north and
west 12: to p.m.
No. 42 PasseiiRor daily, Lincoln.
Omaha, Chicago and all
iMdnts east S:15u.ra.
No. 301 p.'usenirer dally, for Denver
OKdeii.Snlt Lake, Htm Fran
cisco and all Intermediate
points, departs at 3-20a.m,
No. 302 Passenger dally from Denver
and all Intermediate points,
arrives at 10:45a.m.
No. 305 Tuesdays. Thursday, Htur-
days, points south and west,
departs 8:00 a. m.
No. 308 Tuesdays. Thursday. Satur
days, south and west, arrlves.0:25p. m.
Sleeping. dlutiiK nnd reclining chair cars
(seatH free) on throngh trains. Tickets bold
nod baggage checked to any point In Hie
United States or Canada. For information,
time tables and tickets call oil or write
L. S. Saoe, Agent, or L. W. Wakklev. Gen
eral Passenger Agu'it. Omaha. Nebraska.
Official Directory.
BTATB OFIMCKUW.
Hon. John II. Mickey Governor.
Hon. K. (J. McGllton Lieutenant Governor.
Hon. A. OalUsha Seereturv of State,
Hon. K. M Searle, Jr. Auditor.
Hon. 1'eter Mortcnson Treasurer.
Hon. .Mi. llcltrinii Snpt. Public Instruction.
Hon. Norrls llrown Attorney General.
Hon. II. M. Hatoii-Com'r Public Lauds and
ilulldliigs.
Hon. Harry Lindsay State Librarian.
smtDJir. couiit.
Hon. S. A. Holcomb Chief Justice.
Hon. Huniuel II. Sedgnwick Associate Justice.
Hon John 1). Ilarnos Associate Justice.
coNonns
Hon. J II. Mlllard-IJ. S. Senntc.
Hon. E. .'. Hurkett U. S. .Senate.
Hon. M .1. Klnkald CoiigrosMii.iu SlxlliDKt.
District,
l'. H. LANS OFKIOR.
Ilrtico Wllcov lleglstcr,
W It. Akers-HcceUer.
.1. II. H. ilunetb-Clerk.
I.EOISLATUItF,
Hon. V. M. Curry Ituprcseiitatlve 53rd Dlst.
Hon. Chas. P. IlreKCC-Mcnator 11th Dlst. ,
DISTMUT JDIM1EM 15th IMSTnlCT. v
Don. W. II. Wostuver Huslivlllo.
Hon. .1. J. Hariliigton-O'Nt'lll.
COt'XTT OKFICKIIH, 1KIX IIUTTE COUNTY.
S. M. Sinyser-Connty Clerk, Recorder, and
Clerk District Court
C W. Ilrenniiii -l'reasurer.
Ira Hced-Uherlir
D. K. tjmcht- County Judge.
Leora A. Hnstln Snpt. Public Instruction.
William Mitchell -County Attorney.
.1. P. Hazard -County Surveyor.
A. S. Heed Assessor.
(1. W. Loer Commissioner, Chairman,
Frank Calm- Commissioner.
L. F. Smith- Commissioner.
II. II. Hullwocd. M. D.-County Physician.
Dr. J.E. Mouro -Coroner.
C1TV Ot'riCIAI.H
Louis Huechscnsteln Mayor.
Fred W. Hurrls-City Clerk.
MlkoHhay-Ohlefof Police.
W. 8. Hldgcll-Pollco Judge.
It. O. Nolmun--Clty Attorney.
Dr. II. H. Hellwood-Pliyslclan.
F. 51. KnightCity Trcasorur and Water
Commissioner.
COUMJILMIIN.
M;Wo,Woriys,Wft
Fred llrunuaii -Clilef Fire Department. -Prof.
W. II. Hum-Sup't. City schools.
CIlt'llCllES
I'l'ISCOPATr- Itegnlur Sunday snr Ices 8 n,m.
11 a. m.; 7:3'Jp. m.s Sunday schoolut 10 a.m.
Charles D. Coerr, Hector.
CATIIOLIC-Hegular Sunday sorvlcos-s a
m.; 10 n. m ; 8 p. 111.: Sunday school at
7 p. m. father Julius Do Vos.
METHODIST -llegnlar Suntlny servlco-ll a.
in.; p. in.; BmiOay school 10 a. 111.;
Junior League 2 ;i0 p. m.: Epworth League
7 p. in.; Prayer meeting Thuisduys,
7:30 p. in. Ituv. C. W. Hay, Pastor.
F1H8T PHESHYTKHIAN-Hegular Sunday
service 11 a. m.: H p. "m.t Sunday school
10 it. m : Christian Endeavor 7:15 p. m.
ft. P. V. Hogue, Pastor.
UNITED PREHHYTEIUAN-ltoHUlnr Sunday
service 11 a. ni. 8 p. in.; Sunday school
10a. m.; Y. P. C. IT. 7:15 p, in. Hov.McCon
nell, Pastor.
IUITIST-ltegular Sunday servlco-ll a. m.;
8 p. 111.; Sunday school 10 a. ni. ; Yon rig
People's meeting 7:15. Prayer meeting
Thursday, 8 p, m. Kev. G. C. JefTcrs,
Pastor.
GEHMAN LUTHERAN-Kegulur Sunday ser
vice 11 a. in ; Bunuuy hciiooi iu a. m.;
Evening services twlc each month. Hev.
Otto Hoehrig. Pastor.
AI.I.IANCK 8EC1IET SOCIETIES.
EASTEUN STAR-lst and 3rd Tuesday
nights- Mrs Anna Davis, Worthy Matron
KEHECOA8-2nd and 4th Friday nights.
MrsGeoLeldy, NO
DEGREE OP HONOK-lst and 3rd Monday
nights. Mrs A E Reynolds, C H
ROYAL NEIfIHHORS-2nd and 4th Wednes
day nights. Mrs U N Hooklns, Oraelo
L O T M-2nd and 4th Monday nights. Mrs
O II Rocky
LADIES AUXILIARY 11 of HT-2nd and 4th
Thursdays 2 p in Mrs U N Ilosklus
Mistress
LADIES AUXILIARY n of L E-lst and 3rd
Thursdays 2pm .Mrs R L Harris, Presi
dent LADIES AUXILI AltY H of L F-2nd and 4th
FridavM '2 u 111 Mrs W L Austin.
ODD FELLOWH-Evory Tuesday night, h T
Poole, Noble Grand
A F & A M No. 13 Thursday on or before
full moon. S A Franklin, V M
HEULAII COMMANDERY No, 20.
and 4th Tuesday nights. VY E
IC T-2ud
Zollinger,
R A M No.51-lstand3rd Monday nights. 8
A Franklin, 11 P
A O U W-2nd uud 4th Slonday nights, U
Hutchsenstelu, Master Workman
M W A-lst and 3rd Wednesday nights. Ed
gar Martin, V C
EAGLES-2nd and 4th Sundays, 2:30 p in W
8 Hldgoll, W 1'
K P-lst and 3rd Monday uights. J II Mil
ler, G O
ROYAL HIGHLANDHRS-Every Tuesday
night. R C Strong. 1 P
R of L E 1st and 3rd Wednesday 2pm S A
Franklin, C E
It of L F-E, very Friday night. G W Tlllett,
Muster
O R CEvury Tuesday at 2 p 111 J N An
drews, C C
II of R T every Thursday ulght. W A Man
chester, Master
A O O P Alliance Harbor No.42-lst and
3rd Friday nlgliu, I). W. Hayes, Com.
Iv. C every neulr. J. I). Kennedy, Grand
Knight.
11. 1. O. K. Even- Tuesday night. Wni.
Mitchell. E. R. T. .1. O'Keefo, Sec.
Checkered
LIVERY AND
FEED BARN
JAMES KEELER, . Proprietor.
WILLIAH MITCHELL
ATTORNEY
AT HW.
ALLIANCE,
NEBRASKA.
BOYD & BARKER,
,. yVtloi'iioyw ut Lnw ..
AI.LIANCH, NltnRASKA.
Collections j;iven Prompt Attention.
HMITIt r. TUTtt.lW tllA B. TA H.
TUTTLE & TASM,
ATTORNEYS
AT LAW.
REAL ESTATE.
North Main St.,
ALLIANCE. NEIi
J. E. MOORE, M. D.
II. ETCHER Ill.OCK.
ALLIANCE. NEII.
Calls answered from olUce day or night.
Telephone No. 02.
H. H. BELLWOOD
F. E. CLOUGH
PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS.
Hotstcn lliilldlng, - ALLIANJE, NER
TTOWLANi
PHYSICIAN and
SURGEON.
Offlce In First National Hank block. A11I
anco Nebraska.
Phjslclan one Surgeon Day and night calls.
Office over Hogue Store. Phono 150.
DRToSTIiTANDi
II OM E OP A Til IC
P II Y S I C I 1 N A N D S C R G E O N
Formerly Interne Homeopathic Hos
pital University of Iowa.
Phone 251. Ofllco over Alliance Shoo Store.
Night calls answered from office.
FREY & BALFE,
OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIANS.
018 llOX HUTTE AVENUE.
Phono 258,
Calls answered In town or country.
Guy Lockwood .
GRADUATE CHICAGO SCHOOL OF
EMHALMING
Funeral Director and Embalmer
Phones Office 214. Res 205
Expert l.ndy
Attendant.. Alliance, Neb,
SEE Jos. Carey & Co.
For bouse moving, well boriiiK
making and cleaning cesspools
moving box cars, etc ....
ALLIANCE, NEBRARKA
F. M. WALLACE
DEAY LTNE
Moying Household Furniture
and Trunks a specialty . .
Phone No, 1 Young's grocery, Alliance.
FRED BRENNAN
Plumbing, Steam and hot water
Heating.
Phone, No. 356. ALLIANCE, NEB.
Wm. James,
Exclusive
Dealer in
COAL &
... WOOD
'Phone Alliance,
No. 5. Nebraska.
ZBINDEN BROS,,
DEALERS IN.
Flour 1 Feed.
"Home
tAt Comfort"
Flour
Is Our Leader. Try It....
'PHONE 105.
WEST SIDE MAIN
STKEET..
DR. J. G. BRENIZER
, IHiEEDEK OF
Pure Scotch and Scotch Topped
SHORTHORN CATTLE
BROKEN BOW, NEBRASKA.
Herd headed by CRIMSON SCOTT,
i7735i Straight Scotch Breeding.
Herd numbers go breeding cows that
weighing 1400 to 1800 pounds, a large
number being pure Scotch, and as good
breeding as was ever brought from Scot
land. Experience has taught me that for
breeding purposes cattle shipped in are
very little good the first year, their consti
tutions must become accustomed to our
high altitude and our grass. Hence ani
mals raised here are preferable. I intend
to raise them here. Good, first class
Nebraska breeders, the equal to anything
raised in the U. S. Come and see me.
(20-Cm)
That
Dirty
Chair
EjjjyUEyWsWg'l
could bo
painted
in a few
minutes and
for n few
cents...
with a can of
Eclipse
Handy Package
Paints
LOOK UP THE COLORS...
ALL THE PRETTIEST
SHADES AND ALL READY
FOR USE.. .Sold by
TI4ICJ p Prescription
1 HCL.C, Druggist
306 Box Butte 4e.
what's in a man by
looking at him, nor
can you tell what's in
a shoe by merety look
ing" at it.
You must depend on
the man who sells you.
We sell Selz Shoes.
They are right inside
and out.
11. D. Nichols
Get Into a pair of Royal Blues
tor $3.50.
&
1
For a Full
Line of...
Staple
Fancy
Groceries
I tat Teas,
11 ah If Inline
1U1 LIU III 0
)
That Can't he Beat
in Town....
Queensware,
Tinware
Enameled ware
1
m
4 CALL ON.
TieaVvu,
A. D. RODGERS.
jTyT?TTrTHfTvT
is cheaper than new, and often
just what you want. Or, we will
trade new for second hand goods
any time, and pay highest cash
price for second hand goods,
See W. M. WILSON,
THE SECOND HAND .MAN.
Phone 200.
W.S.ACHESON
Hardware
aml Plumbing:
Windmills and
Pumps
Tin shop in connection.
Opera House Block
Phone 98 ALLIANCE
j YOU CANT TELL I
11nm
Second-Hand Furniture I
J. ROWAN
DEALER IN
FLOUR, FEED,
HAY and G-RAIN.
WIIOLESAI.K AND HKTAII,
UANDI.KS
Seed Wheat, Spring Rye
and Spelt.
Phone No. 71. Residence, No. 95,
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