The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, May 18, 1905, Image 5

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L.OCKWOODS
AGAINST EVERY FURNITURE HOUSE IN THE UNITED
STATES, tW MAIL ORDER HOUSES INCLUDED
In Open Competition with Every Furniture Dealer.
A Clipping from the Alliance Herald.
"It should not he forgotten that when
the Elks recently bought their furniture,
that local dealers hi competition with
Omaha and Chicago merchants can ied
off all the business. In one case six
tables were bought and one of the Al
liancc dealer's prices f. o. b. Alliance
was as low as the same goods were
quoted by Chicago merchants f. o. b.
Chicago, and yet the freight on each of
these tables was Si. Si. The same is
true in most other lines. You can save
money by patronizing home merchants."
We landed
the lion's
share
of the furniture and furnishings for the
Elks' swell club rooms. In one instance
on a seven dollar table we saved them
one dollar and eighty cents apiece.
Just think of it !
A Fair Field and no Favors
is all we as"k. What we did for this order we can do for you on all lines in
our establishment. Come and figure with the OLD RELIABLES.
Lockwoods
THE HOUSEFURNISHERS
Where Your Credit Is Good
Who Trust the People
I BICYCLES
NEW and
second-hand
Bought, Sold or Repaired.
Have just opened a new shop. New stock. New prices.
Cheaper than walking. Let us repair your old wheel or
sell you a new one cheap.
W. L. BASKINS, - - the Old Bicycle Man
IT WILL PAY YOU
TO GO TO
H. FROHNAPtfEL
The llemingford Merchant
WHEN YOU WANT
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES
OR CLOTHING
In Everybody's Mouth!
Newberry's Line of Buggies.
Prices lower than ever before. Style and finish unsurpassed.
Road wagons from 52&. to S85.
Top buggies from $jp. to $100.
Spring wagons from S50. to Sioo.
Freight on buggies from Omaha to Alliance is 1.51 per 100 lbs.
And from Chicago to Alliance it is $2.71 per 100 lbs.
We are prepared to meet any and all prices on the best as well as
the cheapest buggies. See them at
-NEWBERRY'S
IMIGLftJOIV XfJL.ICTOIIISTt
FIRE INSURANCE AG-ENT
REPRESENTS THE FOLLOWING INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Hartford I '1 10 Insurance Company,
North American of Philadelphia.
I'hoenlv of lilooklyn. Now York.
Continental of Now York City.
Nluguru Firo Insurance Company.
Now York Underwriters, New York.
Commercial Union Assurance Co., Loudon
Liverpool, London nnd Globe Ins. Co.
German American Ins. Co., Nw York,
Furmci-M und Merchants Ins. Co., Lincoln.
Columbia Kiro Insurance Company.
Philadelphia Underwriters.
1'hoeulx lus. Co., Hartford, Conn.
Office CpStalrs.llctchcr lllock.
Dray and Transfer Line.
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HEN YOU GO TO' LEAVE TOWN, don't worrj
about what to do with your Household Goods
, S. A. Miller will take charge of them; store then
in a nice, dry and cool place and pack and shit
mem wuerever aesirea. cnarses reasonable.
The only spring dray line in the city.
Phone 139.
S. A. Miller.
Stockmen Coming June 1st.
The tenth annual meeting of tho
Nebraska Stockgrowers' association
will meet in the opera house at Alliance
Thursday and Friday, June 1 and 2,
and a merry bunch is expected. A
number of musical attractions have
been arranged, as the following will
show:
Music by All Saints' Quartette
Invocation Rev. C. W. Hay
Music Vocal Solo
Mrs. Wm. Cruickshank, Alliance
Address of Welcome
K. C. Noleman, Alliance
Response J. L. Mcintosh, Sidney
Music Vocal solo
Miss Inez McCorkle, Alliance.
Address by president
John M. Adams, ...Potter.
Report of Secretary
...E. M. Earle, Jr., Lincoln,
Report of Inspector
C. L. Talbot, S. Omaha.
Music Quartette
The South Omaha Market
....Bruce McCollough, Editor Jour
nal Stockman.
Appointment of committee1)
President Adams.
Adjournment.
EVENING SESSION,
Concert at opera house given compli
mentary to residents of Alliance and vis
itors by quartette from All Saints church
at Omaha, procured by South Omaha del
egation. Miss 13arr, Soprano; Miss Por
terfield, contralto, J. M. Guild, tenor; C.
S. Haverstock, basso; J. II. Simms, accompanist.
FRIDAY, 930 A. M. JUNK 2NU. FOR MEM
HKRS ONLY.
Roll call.
Remarks by President Adams.
Secretary's report.
Report of auditing committee.
Report of nominating committee.
General discussion.
Remarks by C. L. Talbot, inspector,
AFTERNOON SESSION, 2 I'. M.
Music by Quartette.
"Experimental work,". ,
....Prof. E. A. HurneU, Stats Univ.
"Transportation of livestock to market
J. C. Birdsell, Supt. U. &M. Alliance.
Music Solo
. . .... Mrs. E, S. JacksOD, Alliance.
"Disease of Animals"
Dr. W. A.Thomas, state veterinarian.
"The relation of the commission man
to the stock-grower
J. A. Hake, South Omaha.
Music , Quartette,
"The West's growing needs"
...Dr. A. T. Peters, State University,
"Government Inspection
Dr. L. Clark, Chief Government in
spection, Denver.
FRIDAY EVENINO.
Stockmen's ball.
Following committees were appointed.
Arrangements II. M. Hampton, F. M
Knight, M. Frankle, Fred Mollriug, W.
W. Norton.
Press H.J Ellis, F. M. Broome, W. S.
Raker.
Reception Mayor Buechsenstein, J. R.
Phelan, Wm. Mitchell, F. V. Harris, W.
D. Rumer, C, A. Newberry. W. O. Barnes,
R. H. Watkins, S. K. Warrick, A. T.
Hemingway, F. E. Hols ten, Robt. Ura
ham. F. M. Ramond, Dr. H. H. Hell-wood.
M. McCoy sont out a oar of horse,
Tuesday.
J. B. Gtoy was hero Friday in the inter
ests of hit trncle.
Dr. Kikimr was In town Friday visiting
his patient, Mrs. Richey.
T, J. l'oolo, who tins been in Alliance
for about ton days, came up on 41 Mon
day Master Edward B)crs in buying ooppor,
rubbor and brasspaying the lilghost mar
ket price.
I' S. Wilion was down from the O. U .
ranch Friday looking healthy ami brown
as a berry.
Mr. Glaze, of Whitney, is erecting
three monuments in the Marsland ceme
tery this week,
John Kay anil family were down from
Liuton ranch Wednesday, nnd wero vis
itors at J. Sullenborgers.
Ransom Byors came down from Chad
ron Saturday, having been called homo to
assist his father in the store.
Wm. Ilarley, formerly of Flag Butte,
but now located on a ranch twenty miles
west of tills place, was in town Friday.
J. B. Burke, of Harrison, spent a couple
of days in this place the latter part of the
week, going from hero to Wilson Creek to
organize an S. S.
Ben Miller was in town Tuesday, tho
hrst time since his encounter two weeks
ago with a bucking broncho, in which Bon
came out second best, with n broken col
lar bone.
The remains of Ellison Lemons, son of
Mr. and Mrs, Lesvis Lemons, nnd brother
of Mrs. Hughes, were brought from Whit
ney, where they were interred In August
of 1897, and re-Interred in the Marsland
cemetery Sunday last. Tho oung man
was thirty years old at tho time of his
death, which took place eight years ago In
Omaha.
Mr. A. J. Hodge, an old veteran of the
civil war and who has taken a section of
land in the K. C. ranch, twenty miles
west of this place, was down on Thursday,
bringing a huge load of tho old fashioned
pitch wood to this market, for which ho
found ready sale. Mr. and Mrs. Hodge
moed onto their homestead last fall hav
ing as a restdetice, three tents, in which
they lived the entire winter, suffering no
inconvenience from the cold. Mr. Hodge
says thoy have both kept well nnd are en
joying life splendidly.
lakesldfTlights.
Many changes verily we see.
J. B. Brown his ranch hath sold
To Barney Reed for lucre.
Frank Nelson his Lakeside ground
To Chas. Tully did sell. His
House, barn, chicks and gentle frau,
He will hie to his homestead.
Ollio Arnold hath purchase made,
Of the house by Ed. Estes kept:
J. H. Foster doth title grant.
Mr. Estes his effects will move
To house by John Adams vacant
Made. Mr. Arnold soon will his
Family move into tho new
Acquired home,
Frank Westover and
Ira Ash, two roving lads and
Kind, once again are home. Fred
McClnin too, north on business
Bent, hath gladdened his wife's heart,
And came home.
Mrs. Cull has
From the Black Hills, where for the
Whole winter she sojourned.
To her daughters home returned,
Mrs. 1). D. Barker, near
Luella. Her sister, Mrs.
Williams with body disease
Cumbered, and bright little lass,
Preceded her, visiting now
Good neighbor, J. D, Pattison.
Several of our youth, sport
Loving, sought mirth and pleasure
At Reno's social Friday eve. ,
Our Epworth League, too, did much
fc.ntoy ice cream and cake, while
They with night caps were adorned,
Both lads and lassies, Thursday night.
Neighbor C. W. Brown today
Will with his effects assume
The long anticipated,
Carefully premeditated, removal.
Camp Lake his future home to be.
Leon Hancock, now at Webster ranch
Soon will grace his home, his friends
Will please, with his presence.
Not
A few of Lakesideitcs expect
The hospitable qualities
f row-ess, skill to entertain
And qualifications various
Of the Luella Ladies' Aid
Next Friday to test.
And sister to Ollie and Lee Arnold
Their kindred are visiting here.
They from Dallas, Texas, came.
We with sadness and sympathy
Note the accident severe to
Granddame Fatmore and little girl.
With corn in hand and lass beside
In pasture field a horse to catch:
Too long she tarried, her son sought
And unconscious his mother found
And littleirl with limbs twice broken.
Henry and George Ashburger begun
Their barn today their hotel barn
Down to pull. Again they will erect
At the ranch southwest of town.
Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Switzer spent Sun
day afternoon at the Patmore ranch,
Mr. and Mrs. Olmstead and son and
daughter and Mrs. Berry spent Thursday
at the home of J. F. Strong.
J. C. Berry has a very fine black Span
ish jack, wnich he is standing at his ranch
at Reno. He is one of the finest in the
country. Patronage solicited. 22-1
Potato planting seems to be the order of
the day. Most every one is engaged in it
to some extent. Messrs. L. D. Blair and
Dan Hill are putring out quite large crops.
The school here closed last Friday even
ing with a fine entertainment and box
supper. The box supper was given for
the benefit of the church, and the amount
realized was thirty-eight dollars.
Mr. and Mrs. Olmstead and son and
daughter, of Broken Bow, Nebr., arrived
here Tuesday noon for a visit with rela
tives. They are on their way to Portland,
Oregon, Seattle, San Francisco, Los Ange
les and other points in California, where
they expect to spend three months visit
ing relatives and sightseeing. Mrs. Olm
stead is a sister of W. G. A'ilson and Mrs.
J. C. Berry.
Father
AUCTION SALE!
On Saturday, July 1st
The STANDARD CATTLE COHPANY
will sell at
Mullen,Neb.110:30a.m:
at PUBLIC AUCTION, to the highest
bidder for cash, aproximately the fol
lowing1: Three hundred head of horses and mares, which
will include the company's best haying teams for mow
ers, sweeps and rakes. Saddle horses and some mares
with colts by their side. This number will also include
about 60 head of young native mares and geldings (by
pure bred Percheron stallion), raised on the company's
ranch and running from yearlings upward.
Also their best wagons, mowers and a large as
sortment of various kinds of farming machinery.
In addition to the above auction sale, the Standard
Cattle company will hold the following sales:
At Pass Ranch, Friday July 7th.
At Big Creek Ranch, Monday, July 10th.
At Carve Ranch, Wedndesday, July 12th.
At these sales they will offer for cash to the high
est bidder all of their haying and farm machinery not
included in the Mullen sale.
V. E. Hite, assisted by George Tracewell, will
conduct the Mullen sale, and George Tracewell the
three sales on 7th, idth and 12th of July. 22-8W
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A Big Come-down
in lumber is not at nil likely, unless
tho unexpected happens. Prices arc
moro likely to go up'.
We carry a full line of
LUMBER AND COAL
f.rrr'iki
Dlerks
Lumber and Coal Co.
D. H'ATCRS, Miter.
Also agents for Neb Cent. Bid.
A Loan Asso. 'Phone 22.
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TELEPHONE
The Palace Heat Market
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For a Leg of Mutton
A Loin Roast
A Fresh Fish or . . .
A Soup Bone
If you haven't time to cook them, we can
send vou a Steak, a Chop or some Ovsters
QUICK! .
Phone m
BUSHNELL $ OLD AY.
T iamonds, Watches,
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Gold Jewelry,
Souvenirs .
Repairing in all its
Branches.-
flail orders promptly
attended to.-
A. O Barnes,
Jeweler and Optician.
A WORD WITH YOU
WOODEN TANKS AND
sheep Dipping Vasts CATTLE
We mrke a superior article in our factory "d want you
for n customer. Our material is the best and our prices
nre right. New list just out. Send for it.
FOREST LUMBER CO. - Alliance, Nebr.
Absolutely Pure Paint
STANDS THIS CLIMATE BEST
Every Gallon
Guaranteed..
FOR SALE BY F. E. HOLSTEN
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