The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, May 25, 1905, Image 5

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will make more dollars for you than eight or nine cows without
an Empire and save you "a whole lot of work and bother.
There's no question about it, for the
EMPIRE RuSq CREAM SEPARATOR
is the sepatator that makes the most dollars for you. Wo don't ask you to take our word for it, but
vc DO urge upon you the fact that when you buy a separator, you owe ittoyomself to get the ono
that is going to give you the best service. The perfect simplicity of construction of the Empite
makes it worthy your careful consideration, for simplicity moans few parts, little friction, easv
lunning. little wear, no breaks, few repairs, little oil, no trouble, long life, bigger profits, the most
uowats tor ou. ion can't alford to buy a separator until you have investigated the biupjhe
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Those who have it, wouldn't give it up; those
who know of its merits want it: those who investi
gate it, buy it.
That's why the Empire is rapidly outstripping
all other separators in sales and popularity; thirty
times Us many Empires were sold in 1904 as "wore
sold four years ago and whet ever it is known it be
comes the most popular separator in the community.
That moans something TO YOU. You want
the separator that is proving its worth and value in
actual every-day use. All we ask is a fair imesti
gation and to try an Empire before buying.
SOLD ON EASY TERMS.
W. E. SPEftCER, Agent
ALLIANCE, NEBR.
Cream received Wednesday and Saturday of each
week at Xbinden I'ced Stoie.
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 jour old wheel or
sell you a new one cheap.
W. L. BASKINS, - - the Old Bicycle Man
IT WILL PAY YOU
TO GO TO
H. FROHMPFEL
The ilcmingford 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 $28. to S85.
Top buggies from 40. to $100.
Spring wagons from $50.0 $ioo.
Freight on buggies from Omaha to Alliance is Si. 51 per 100 lbs.
And from Chicago to Alliance it is 32.71 per 100 lbs.
We are prepared to meet any and all prices on the best as well
the cheapest buggies. See them at
-fNEWBERRY'S
as
Nebraska stock Grower a Association.
(Incorporated )
A. M. Modlnptt president, Uuslivlllot It. M.
Hampton, vleo-iiresldeal, Alliance; i:. M
Scurlo jr., seerettiry-tteiisuror, OriiIuIIu.
Executive committee 13, I', Mjpis, J.oim:
It. It. Kliiciild, ltliiKliiiui; John Urunimn,
AllIiim-cj.T. It. Vaiillosklrk, Allliinco; H.T.
Lowe, Hjannls; John M. Ailnms, Totter: H.
M. Allen, Ames It. I.Uco, Tjodgcpolu; Evert
Eldred, Orlando; U. C. Hurrln, Cliadron; U.
W. Ulrk.cll, Kimball: Koburt Grnhatn, Al
liance; John Comuiy, Dnimlnt;; J. II. Cook,
ARHtn;A. S. Hoed, Alllnucu
POINT-OIMIOUKS RANOll.
john o'lcnun: . sons.
Alliance, Neb,
Cattlo branded
OK on left Hide;
also ok und ok
on left Stile.
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Hemlnafoid,
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Cattlo branded
llylni? horiuihoo
ou light lilp.ns
Incut. Homo
r.mcli sec. "j-'J7-5(1
MorMj ranch
in 20-49.
WIPING.
Uox Uutte. Neb
I attlo branded uj
I) out on left hip,
alho with the bur
ovor Instead nf
under brand.
Alsoonleft
Mile
It'nclmwM
section 17.
In township -i,
rango 40.
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II A. ALLISON.
Lakeside, Neb.
Qattlo branded
Jf on 'lght hip.
lt.ingo In Twp.
26, range 45, Slier
dun county.
ISJCLSOIV ITX.ICTCIIIiilfc
FIRE INSURANCE AGENT
REPRESENTS THE FOLLOWING INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Hartford Kiro Insuranco fompany.
North American of Philadelphia.
Phoenix of Ulooklyn. New York,
Continental of Now York City.
Niagara Klro Insur.inco Company,
New York Underwriters, Now York.
Commercial I'nlon Assurunce Oo , London
Liverpool. London and Globe Jin. Co.
German American Ins. Co., Now York,
runners and Jlercliants Ins. Co , Lincoln.
Columblu Fire Insurance Company.
Philadelphia Umltrwrllcrs.
Phoenix Ins. Co., ilurtford, Conn.
Office Lp.Stalrs.l'Ictclicr lllock.
M OS LRU & TCLLY,
Dray and Transfer Line.
Phone 139.
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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 their
in a nice, dry and cool place and pack and sbif
them wherever desired. Charges reasonable
The only spring dray line in the city.
5. A. Miller.
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.
DR. J. G. BRENIZER
nui:i:ii:i or
Pure Scotch and Scotch Topped
SHORTHORN CATTLE
BROKEN BOW, NEBRASKA.
Herd headed by CRIMSON SCOTT,
Si Straight, Scotch Breeding.
Herd numbers 90 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.
(ao-fini)
Jess, Neb
Stock branded
as shown on cut
on either sldo.
Alsod-O on eith
er side.
Towiihhtp 20
and rane 43
CUHItAN IHIOS.,
Canton, Sioux
county, Neb.
(Orovs II Orussl
onleftMdo. Also
HI on left IhiKh.
Ondiirslopu ou
tuft ear.
Horses branded
sumo ii8 cattU on
left Jaw and u on
lefttdioulder.
1 J l5
3i cT.iifar-ci;f iicii sfaov
aajasar
limp '" M" " ' w
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Down,
Ltt igiqvii
Wi3SCMJ',.K
arfjtsvuaaafaao
Alliance, Nob.
3 5 connected
any place on left
side. Ilango on
head of Pine
Creek, Sucrldau
unty.
laaHffl
J g XV f
bCIIILL nitos.,
Schlll, Neb.
Cattlo branded
on rleht thlh or
XV on rlKht
side.
Township 27
range 45,ShurIdan
county.
Stockmen Coming Juno 1st.
The tqnth nutiunl meeting of the
NchiAskn Stockgrowors' association
Mill meet in the opcrti housont Allinnco
rhutuday and Friday, Jnno i and 2,
and a merry bunch if expected. A
number of 'musical attractions have
bron arranged, as the following will
show :
Music by All Saints' Quartette
lnocalion Rev. C. W. Ray
Music Vocal Solo
Mrs. Wm. Crulckahank, Alliance
Address ot Welcome
R. C. Noleman, Allianco
Response J. L, Mcintosh, Sidnoy
Music Vocal solo
. . . .Miss Inez McCorklc, Alliance.
Address by president
John M. Adams,... Potter.
Report of Secretary.
.U. M. Uarle, Jr., Lincoln.
Report ot Inspector.
.C. L. Talbot, S. Omaha.
Music....... Quartette
The South Omaha Market...
. ...Uruco McCollough, Udiior Jour
nal Stockman.
Appointment of committees
President Adams.
Adjournment.
hvkni.no sbshion.
Those who miss the compllmontnry
concert at the opera houso, Thursday
evening, Juno tsl, will miss a tttmt.
The South Omnha contingent has ar
tanged the following musical program
ot concert,
Piano duet "Maztirkn" Ncvin
Miss Porlerfiuld and Mr, Si nun 11
Quartette "When Mabel Sings"
Oley Speaks
bolo "The Dream R030" Shelley
Miss llarr
Solo "The Two Grenadiers" Schumann
Mr. J. II. Simms
Quartette "Kathleen Mnvonrneen" Crouch
"Ma Cruiskcen Lawii" Old Irish
J-olo "May Day" Walthew
Miss Porterfiold
Quartette "Annie Laurie" Scotch
Jsolo "The Last Flagon" Newton
Mr. C. S, Haverstock
Duet "When the wind blows in
from the sea." Smart
Miss Barr and Mr, Simms
Quartette "The Miller's Wooing" Fanlng
FRIDAY, 9:30 A. M. JUNK 2N't). I'OR MBM
lll'.RS 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.
AFTIJKNOON SESSION, 2 V. M.
Music by Quartette.
"Experimental work,"
....Prof. E. A. Burnett, State Univ.
"Transportation of live stock to market
J. C. Birdsell, Supt.. B. &M. Alliance.
Music Solo
Mrs. E, S. Jackson, Alliance.
"Disease of Animals"
Dr. V. 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.
FRIOAY EVENING.
Stockmen's ball.
Following committees were appointed.
Arrangements R. M. Hampton, F. M
Knight, M, Frankle, Fred Mollring, W.
W. Norton.
Press H.J Ellis, F. M. Broome, W. S.
Raker.
Reception Mayor Buechsenstein, J. R.
Phelan. Wm. Mitchell. F. W. Harris, W.
D Rumer, C. A. Newberry, W. O. Barnes,
R. H. Watkins, S. K. Warrick, A. T.
Hemingway. F. E. Holsten, Robt. CJra
ham. F. M. Raymond, Dr. H. H. Bell
wood, Ball E. C. McCleur, Geo. Darling,
Harry F. Thiele, H. K. Schars, G. G.
Hampton, Geo. J. Burke.
After the meeting the special cars of
the South Omaha contingent will be
attached to the Guernsey train and the
whole bunch will visit every town in the
valley, returning to Alliance in the eve
ning. They will Btop enroute and dis
tribute horns to the citizens along the
line, asking each to "toot" for South
Omaha market.
A Dangerous Question.
Assistant District Attorney Wllllarii
Rand Jr., of Now York, was talklug
about tho dlallko that women liavo to
tolling their ago In court.
"As a rule," ho Enid, "a woman, not
withstanding her disinclination, gives1
hor ago civilly. Now and thon, though,
sho makos some caustic comment
that strlltOB with unpleasant force tho
lawyer questioning her. It Is always
dangerous to ask a woman how old
sho Is.
"In a New York court I once heard
a lawyer examining a maiden lady
Ho was by no means young, but ho
strove to conceal his years. Ho woro
a wig and bis mustache waB dyod.
When ho asked tho lady her ago bho
hit her lip and frownou at him. '
'"Your ,.ge, raadnm' ho repcatod.
"Sho eoutlnued sllont. She frown
ed harcer than over
" 'Really, madam,' said tho lawyer
'I trust InsUt upon jour answering
in) question. Obatlnncy Js useless
horo. How old aro you?'
" 'Forty-threo she said savagely.'
'How old nro you, you fool? You look
about ninety,'"
STORM LAKH RANCH,
ROHEttT OUAflAM,
Clonidii, Neb.
As In cut on
right or left hip;
left ear cropped.
Horses branded O
onleft Jaw.
y?rtaMMMMM'.
Old Age Pension Scheme.
Tho British consul at Calais tells
In his annual report of an effort to
deal with old age pensions. Twenty
threo years ago M. Chatolus formod u
society, tho rules for membership be'
lng a monthly paymont of a frane, all
tho funds to be invested, and at tho
end of twenty years tho intorost on
capital to be equally divided among
mombcrs, and In each succeeding year
those who had been members for
twenty years to recelvo their equal
sharo of this Interest. The present
rate of pension Is 14 18s. a year. Tho
membership now stands at 347.951,
with a capital of more than 1,-Kfonon
'auction SALE il
On Saturday, July 1st
The STANDARD CATTLE COHPANY
will sell at
Mullen,Neb.,10:30a.m.
at PUBLIC AUCTION, to the highest
bidder for cash, aproximately the following-:
300 Head of Horses and Mares
which 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 6o 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, harness, and a
large assortment of various kinds of farm 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, Wedndcsday, 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.
W. E. Hite, assisted by George Tracewell, will
conduct the Mullen sale, and George "Tracewell the
three sales on 7th, 10th and iatji of July. 22-8W
J
A Big Come-down
in lumber is not at all likely, unless
tho unexpected happens. Prices aro
more likely to go up.
Wc carry a full line of
LUMBER AND COAL
Utrtnl
Dlcrks'
Lumber and Coal Co.
V. WATERS. Huur.
Also agents for Keb Cent. Bid.
& Loan Asso. 'Phone 22,
45
TELEPHONE
j-j-ii.;
The Palace Heat Market
For a Leg of Mutton
A Loin Roast
A Fresh Fish or . . .
A Soup Bone
If you haven't lime to cook them, we can
send vou a Steak, a Chop or some Oysters
QU1CK1
ins-
Phone 1 3 1
BUSHNELL & OLD AY.
I ) iarnonds, Watches,
Vt
Gold Jewelry,
. . Souvenirs
Repairing in all its
Branches..
Hail orders promptly
attended to.-
1A7. CX Barnes,
Jeweler and Optician.
A WORD WITH YOU
WOODEN TANKS AND
sheep- Dipping Vats -cattle
Wo make a superior article in our factory and want you
for a customer. Our material is the best and our prices
are right. New list just out. Send for it.
FOREST LUMBER CO. - Alliance, Nebr.
,4nkimBtafina.
Absolutely Pure Paint
STANDS THIS CLIMATE BEST I
Every Gallon
Guaranteed..
FOR SALE BY F. E. HOLSTEN