The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, June 08, 1905, Image 6

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JQHN PILKINGTON
Grain, Flour and Feed
AT THE OLD STAND.
,.1177 not be undersold..
In Everybody's Mouth!
Newberry's Line of Buggies.
Prices lower than ever before. Style and fnush unsurpassed.
Road wagons from ?a8. to S85. ' .
Top buggies from $40. to Si 00.
Spring wngons from S50. to Sioo.
Freight on buggies from Omaha to Alliance is S1.51 per 100 lbs.
And from Chicago to Alliance it is S2.71 per too lbs.
We are prcpatcd to meet any and all prices on the best as well ns
the cheapest buggies. See them at
-fsNEWBERRY'S
Ts ICLSON ITJL,lGrrOinCT2,
v FIRE INSURANCE AGENT
REPRESENTS THE FOLLOWING INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Hartford I'iru Insurnnco Company.
North Amerlcitn of I'JiltndotpIilu.
Phoenix of Ulooklyn. Xow York.
Continental of Now York Olty.
Niagara Klro Insurmico Company.
New York Underwriters. New York.
Commercial Union Assuuinco Co., London
Dray and Transfer Line.
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Phone 139.
ZE?a,la,ce Livery Barn
S. II. 13ICSCII, Prop.
oni: irt.ocK wi:st 01
tiii: xr.w zmndun
liCII.DING. 'Phone.
FRED BRENNAN
Plumbing,
Heating.
Steam and hot water
Phone, No. 356. ALLIANCE, NEB.
Wm.. James,
Exclusive
Dealer in
COAL &
... WOOD
'Phone
No. 5.
Alliance,
Nebraska.
Checkered
LIVERY AND
FEED BARN
JAMES KEELER, . Proprietor.
DR. J. G. BRENIZER
ni!i:i:i)i:it of
Pure Scotch and Scotch Topped
SHORTHORN CATTLE
BROKEN BOW, NEBRASKA.
' Herd headed by CRIMSON SCOTT, -177035,
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.
(20-Cm)
F. M. WALLACE
DRAY LINE
Moving Household Furniture
- and Trunks a specialty . .
Phone No, iYoung's grocery, Alliance.
IT WILL PAY YOU
TO GO TO
N. FROHNAPFEL
The llcniingfortl Merchant
WHEN YOU WANT
LJl.
3 V nnnnc
1 V-IVVVIV.-J,
GROCERIES
OR CLOTHING
l&U$3ttfcZ!V&Xl2LtiiSlKS2IZSES
'Liverpool. London mid Globe Ins. Co.
Oermiin American Ins. Co., New York,
runners mid Mt-rclmms Ins. Co , Lincoln.
Cnlumblii Klro Insurance Company.
Philadelphia Underwriters.
Phoenix Ins. Co., Ilnrtford. Conn.
Office I'p-.Stnlr.s.Plctchcr Mock.
HEN YOU GO TO LEAVE TOWN, don't worr)
about what to do with your Household Goods
S. A. Miller will take charge of them: store ther
Sjg in a nice, dry and cool place and pack and sbii
ws them wherever desired. Charges reasonable
The only spring dray line in the city t....
S. A. Miller.
Good turnouts, strict attention to our business,
and courteous treatment to all has won for us the
excellent patronage we enjoy. Try us.
MCPOKT OF TIIK CONDITION Ol"
The First National Bank,
CHAUTBH NO. I.'M.
At Alliance. In the stnto of Nebraska, lit the
close of business. May 2i, mxi.
UR.4DIICES.
Loans anil discounts, $
Overdrafts, secuied and iiiinucurcd..
V, S. Ijouds to secure circulation....
ItankliiK house, furniture and fix
tures., Duo from national banks (not ro
sorve agents)
Due from statu banks and bankers., .
Duo from approved reserve agents
Checks and other cash Items
Notes of other national b'inks
Fractional p:per currency, nickels
tiud cents
Lawful .Momsy Kkskiivk ix Hank,
viz:
Specie $I0.8I.(H)
I'al tender notes .... 2,uo 00
Krdcmptlon fund with U. S. treasur
er (5 percent of circulation)
Duo from L. ,S. tieuxurer, otberthaii
5 percent redemption fund
-3l.0Jl.ltJ
U.jOO (W
8.500 00
3.IT1.1S
125.K5
11,-215.41
55.44
2,745 00
25.1(l
12.SI4.00
US 00
2 50
Total .
708.K2
i.iAim.niH.
Capital stock paid in "! 50,000 00
Surplus fiiuil 10,000 00
Undivided profits, loss expenses and
taxes paid 4.TI0..VJ
National bank notesnutMnnillU!,... Vi.MM 00
Individual d('HMt!MilJifi to check ivi.r.l'.tv?
Demand 'ortltlcatos of deiHJsIl O.tiio.O-
Tliue eortllU'ates of deposit f.i.SW.-ll)
Total
.$283,70s.82
Plate of Nebraska, county of IJox Jlutte. ss.
I, r5. IC. Warrick, cashier of the abovo-
lamcd bank, do solemnly swear that tho
about statement Is truo to tho best of my
Knowledge and liollef.
f. K. Waiiiuck, Cashier.
Couulct -Atto.st:
A. S. ItUBD, )
It. M. Hampt.n. Director.,.
II. G. W'AltlllCK,
Subscribed and sworn to In my presence this
2nd day of Juno, A. D. IKOt
T. J.O'ICheni,
sua J, U. B. Uind ComtnlHalouer,
District of Nubrusku.
Ordinance No. 93.
An Ordinance Providing for an Occupation
Tax on Saloons.
Ho it ordained by tho iimjor and city coun
cil of the our of Alliance, that section (1) one.
of Ordinance No. H7, of wild city, entitled An
Ordinance ProWdiui; an O.vujutlori Tax on
saloons where Intoxicating Hiiioisaro sold in
the city or Alliaucn and providing penalties
for the loljU ion thereof.
Tlint SK'tlon 1, Of b.ild Ordinance No. b", Imi
amoniU'd to road:
SU'TION 1
Any person onnlnK or rimnliiK u saloon
where intoxicating liquors jne sold in tliu city
of Alliance, t-lmll my. Into tho city treiiinrj,
llie sum of JW0.O0 per car, U) Ikj known us un
Occupation tuv. to bo n.ild us follows. Mioaou
at tliecomliieijcemeutof thollscal vear. iir-
vhled auj nerson or lwrsous em;ai;lu; in such
nusinsaitur luucoinmeuceiueiii or (lie liscul
jear shall ouly lo roiiulrtsJ to pay pro ratn of
the bald J80J.00. that the rumatulnj; sum shall
be paid at the rate of 950,(10 per month duriiiK
tcn iiiomn burn uesiness is so o)eratoil ami
carried on In the city of Alliance', prodded
that if such person or ixTsons shall outage In
the (scupailon after the bceinnlm.' ot the lis
cul year, biicli iMjrsou or imtsoiio shall only be
n-Jliilrvtl to pay buck tax at tho rate of $50.00
iwr mouth for tho time actually engaged.
That sahl last Mini Is oxclusUo und outsldo of
the ?;!S0O.OO, tlrot paid or fractional pan there
of. If such iersou or persons unjiaj-'u lu bald
business after tliu boxlnnlii!; of the Usual jear.
Approvod und n&shisj this June (1. VMJ.
1 1. HutfliisK.sSTl.i.s, .Major.
V. W, IUunifc Clark.
HEMINGFORD.
(Keith U Plurce fully authorised to
fit subscriptions and Job work mid cpl
id MriliiL for satim. iiml transact nil lit
mi-
!t
liur
business In connection with his position lis 1111
accredited rtfurcseiilntlt oof this pa pur.
Elinor Rowland was. in town Wodnos
day. '
It. .. Everett wont to Alliance Sunday
evening.
Dilhng Uros. were in from Marplo Sat
urday.
Garfield Dull and family were In town
Wednesday. '
C. J. Wildy wont down to tho ranch
Wednesday.
Uert Hopkins lost a valuable steer by
lightning Friday,
Fred Nagelschnoidur lost one head of
stock by lightning recently.
H. H. Sinter had a couple of horses bit
by rattle snakes last weok. -
The band boys have been offered a job
playing at Alliance the 4th.
W. A. Clark lost a cow in the thunder
shower of Friday by lightning.
II. 1'. Swezey has sold his farm, consist
in of 350 acres, to Mich.il Hutler.
Miss Httrloigh returned from Lakoside
Sunday where she has been visiting.
FretJ Harris returned to Lincoln Mon
day night aftor spending a week here.
Miss Mao Wanok and Miss Knyeirt
wont to Alliance Friday to attend Normal.
Hnrvcy Alliason hats rented the E. D.
Piper farm and has moved out to his new
location.
A.
Mr. and Mrs. II, L. Hushnoll visited
with Claude Brown and wife tho first of
the week.
A session of the Hemingford Hipping
Company, or Snidor Dipping Association,
was held hero Wednesday,
Mrs. E. M. Bean, with Milla and John,
are visiting with friends here this week
and looking alter business interests.
Insure our house, barn and livestock
now, Lightning season just beginning.
K. L. Pierce, t.gent.
First State Bank; Safe, conservative
and reliable. The best place to deposit
your idle funds. We carry burglar insur
ance. Some one was in from the Marple neigh
borhood and stated tli.1t the name of the
post office there had been changed from
Box Butte to Marple.
Miss Mary Herncall came up from
Hecla and visited fripnds from Thursday
to Sunday. She will attend Normal at
Alliance this summer.
The Nonpareil ball nine will give a
dance at Green's hall Friday evening,
June lC. Everybody invited,
2t UOMMITTEK,
J. K. Neal sent flowers for the grave of
Mrs. Lemon for Decoration day. She was
also remembered by her son Everett Cook
who was present with flowers.
E. W. Anderson, a young man from
Pennsylvania and a relative of J. C Os
born, departed for Dickinson, N. D,,
Thursday where he expects to spend the
summer.
The Odd Fellows lodge will be started
here on the 24th inst. if arrangements can
be made to cet tho hall on that night.
Quite a crowd is coming up from Alliance
to do the work.
EUie Green was quite badly injured by
a flying piece of tin in the high wind of
Mcnday. It struck her just over the eye
and the wound wasoLsuch a nature that
two stitches were necessary to close it.
Notice All thorfe knowing themselves
indepted to me will please call and settle
same with .lohn Anderson in the Millet
pharmacy. I have sold out and want to
collect all outstanding debtsjat once.
tf Geo. F. Hedrkcock.
Word has come from St. Louis that
Will B. Goodenough, son of M, H. Good
enough and wife of this place, had died in
St. Louis May 23. He was here in April
for his health and was returning to Mem
phis for his wife when he was taken sick
at St. Louis 'and died there. He leaves
one daughter Mrs. Mattie Olds of Hem
ingford. He was one of the early settlers
in this county, having taken up land in
1884. The Herald extends its sympathy
to the bereaved family.
Amusements.
The Allen-Web Amusement Co.
have arranged to give a pioving pictuie
entertainment in the opera bouse Sat
urday night, in which they will give n
vivid description of the Jap-Russian
war and many of its moU important
battles, also many other important
events of the recent past arc portrayed
in an interesting and instructive man
ner. A good evening cntortainment.
Miss Carter, pf Chicago, entertained
a house full of literary people at the
First Presbyterian chinch, Monday
night in her recital of Justiti McCarthy's
"If I Were King." The elite of the
city were present and her tecital was
of the highest order, one of the verv
best elocutionary entertainments ever
presented. When E. R. Southern pre
sents this, there are always those in
the audience who cannot hcari but
Monday night brought out in detail,
both in voice and gesture, what is lost
by Southern. Miss Carter is theguest
of Mrs. W. II. Maple while in the city.
"King of Kings," the Cantata by
the Choral union under the direction of
Prof. Halstead, at the opera house,
Friday night, promises to be a musical
treat, a chorus, of select voices, has
been practicing for the event for some
time. In addition to the entertain
ment, those purchasing tickets, will be
entitled to ton votos, each, for a lady's
gold watch that will be given as a pres
ent to the young lady receiving the
most votes.
Dr. Allen, dentist. Opera house blk.
MARSLAND.
T, J. Poote took 41 for Crew ford Satur
day .
Mr. and Mrs. J. Tollmnn wre Crawford
visitors on Saturday.
Ransom Bjers hirtd to Kendrie Bros,
and will try railroading.
Mastor Willie Gregg and sisor Fay
wero Alliance visitors Snturday.
The sale at Will Dewltfs, Juno 1st was
a failure There was only one cow sold.
A. Mclaughlin attended the stockmen's
association meeting in Alliance last week.
W. A. Moyer, of Crawford, proprietor
of tho telephono lino was in to.n Sunday
night,
Fred Tnllman came down from Bronk
neck 011 Wednoidny with a four horse load
ot posts.
Mrs. E N. Cramer ot Allianco, with her
three children, are visiting at the home of
L. Snow.
A nice new twolve-foot flag was turned
to the breoio on Decoration day. from the
school house cupola.
Mr. vand Mrs. J. C. Woods spoilt apart
of last week in Clmdron. Mr. Wood was
a witness in a law suit.
L. Snow took 41 for Mystic on Suudny
joining othors from Allianco who aru in
terested in mino$ in tlint vicinity.
Miss Thomas, who has been teaching the
past year in tho Allinnce schools, oamo up
on. 41. Saturday. W. II. Thomas and
family.
Mr. and' Mis. Logan of South Table
gnve a pleasant party on Saturday night
which was attended by a mini bur of our
younsters.
Miss Attie Snow, the efficient clerk in the
postollicc and who spent a fortnight visit
ing at Alliance, is again behind the botes
handing 01ft mail.
Mrs. Engstrom was down from tho
raucli on Sunday and informed us that her
ranch is for sale. This is a fine place con
sisting of 1, oho acres.
Mrs. J. C. Bennett, who was called to
University Place two weeks ago, still re
mains at the bedside of her mother, Mrs.
Knyeart, who is very ill.
Messrs. Songster and Sutton, now set
tlers of Sioux county, came down Friday
remaining until Saturday, taking out a
load of supplies for-the, ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, of Crawford, are
in camp on tho town site. Mr. Wilson is
repairing the telephone lino from Craw
ford to Alliance and has already" been out
four weeks.
II. P. and E. A. Kendrie, who took a
mile of grading under Contractor Burke on
the Guernsey extension, left on Friday
with their families and work outfit for
their field of labor.
The Misses Hazle and Hallie Furman
are spending a week with tho Agnew's,
former residents of near this place, but
now owner of the Russell Thorp ranch
south of Lusk, Wyo.
Miss Addie Ream left on 41 Saturday
and will visit at Belmont, Crawford and
Whitney before returning to her home in
Omaha. Her many friends ire sorry to
See her leave Marsland.
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Gregg, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Moore, Mrs. Morava, A. E.
Byers, C. H. Richey, P. L. Wilson, N. S.
Poole, Bruce and llallibaugh, H.G. Fur
man and son Bert, Hitelin and and others
from this valley, spent last week in Chad
ron attending county court. The larger
number of them have to be present again
this week.
School closed oh Thursday with appro
priate exercises. One pupil, Elizabeth
Thomas, completed eighth grade work and
received her difiloma. Several others
were promoted to higher grades. On Fri
day, teacher and pupils betook themselves
to the grove on II , S. Turman place and
enjoyed fishing and a picnic dinner. And
so closed another school year with best of
feelings between teacher, pupils and pa
trons. Most Invigorating Bath In Great Salt
Lake.
The late Charles Dudley Warner
author, editor and traveler while
bathing in Great Salt Lake, remarked
to a friend that in all his travels he
never before saw such a splendid com
bination of salt sea bathing, blue sunlit
skies, pure mountain air and pretty
women and childien. The climate of
Salt Lake City, while temperate the
year around, is particularly delightful
sin ummer, with its sunny days and
cool nights. One, three and seven-day
tours to the mountains can be made
from Salt Lake City. Tourist rates
aro now in effect via. the Denver & Rio
Grande ("The Scenic lino of the
World") and tho Rio Grande Western
("The Great Salt Lake Route.") For
beautifully illustrated pamphlets, etc.,
write S. K. Hoopor, G. P. & T. A.,
Denver, Colo.
Time Table
Alliance, Ncbr.
LINCOLN, DENVER,
OMAHA, HELENA,
CHICAGO, BUTTE,
ST. JOSEPH, SALT LAKE CITY
KANSAS CITY, PORTLAND,
ST. LOUIS, SAN FRANCISCO,
and nil points oust und all points west and
south.
TltAIKS LUAVK AS l'OI.Ut., JOUNTAIN TlMK;
No. 41 Pussonscr dally. Doadwood.
Hillings, all points north und
west 18:50 p.m.
No. 42 Pasionger dally, Lincoln,
Omaha, Chicago and all
points east 3: 15 u. in.
No. 301 Passencor dally, for Denver
Ok'den.siiit ijxko, tan rran
clsco and all Intermediate
points. departs at 30u.m.
No. 302 PasMJiiifor dally from Denver
and ull lutermedlute polnta,
arrives at 10; 45u.m.
No. 305 Tuesdays. Thursduy, Satur
days, points bouth and wut,
departs 8:00 a. in.
No. 30a Tuesdays, Thursdays. Satur
days, south and west, arrlves.0:2ap. m.
.Sleeping, dining and reclining chair ears
(bouts free) oil through trains. Tickets sold
ami baggage checked to any point in the
United :-lntoi or Canada. For information,
tine lablos and tickets mill 011 or write
L. S. t?A(iK, Agent, or L. W. Wakei.ev. Gun.
rrul l'utHUnger Agent. Omaha, Nebraska.
AUCTION
On Saturday, July 1st
The STANDARD CATTLE COHPANY
will sell at
Mulien,Neb.,10:30a.m.
at PUBLIC AUCTION, to the highest
bidder for cash, aproximately the fol
lowing": 300 Head of Horses and Mares
which include the company's best hayingteamsfor 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, 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, 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. Mite, assisted by George Tracewell, will
conduct the Mullen sale, and George Tracewell the
three sales on 7th, 10th and 12th of July. 22-Sw
crrr'd'
F TELEPHONE
The Palace
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 you a Steak, a Chop or some Ovsters
QUICK!.
Phone 131
y)iamonds,
VI
s Souvenirs
o
Repairing in all its
Branches.
A7. CX Barnes,
Jeweler and Optician.
A WORD WITH YOU
WOODEN TANKS AND
sheep Dipping Vats cattle
We make a superior article in our factory and wact 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.
Absolutely Pure Paint
STANDS THIS CLIMATE BEST
Every Gallon
Guaranteed..
ron sale by F. E. H0LSTEN
SALE!
A Big Come-down
in lumber is not at all likely, unless
the unexpected happens. Prices aro
more likely to go up,
Wc carry a full line of
LUMBER AND COAL
Dierks'
Lumber and Coal Co.
D. WATCUS, Mnur.
Also agents for Neb. Cent. Did.
& Loan Asso, 'Phone 22,
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fleat Market
BUSHNELL dc OLD AY.
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Watches,
Gold Jewelry,
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Hail orders promptly
attended to.
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