The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, July 20, 1905, Image 8

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THERE US SOMETHING DOING
AT ROGUE'S STORE ,
THESE DAYS
The Summer Sale closes Satur
day night positively and some lady
is going; to get a silk dress.
Extra Specials
with Hour
With Every $1.00 Purchase a Ticket Is
SILK DRESS.
Horace
Dray and Transfer Line.
& W
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tnem
The only spring dray
Phone
139.
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Palace Livery DBarn.
S. II. I2SCII, Prop.
qNK 11LOCK WEST of Good turnouts, strict attention to our business,
Till'. 'r. ziiindkn anj courteous treatment to all has won for us the
liiJll.DLNO. 'Phone. excellent patronajjp wo enjoy. Trv us.
Sccond-lland taiilurc
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,
Till. SECOND-HAND MAN.
Phono '200.
VfAArw-'WA-AA-'W'W
F. M. WALLACE
DRAY LTNE
Moving Household Furniture
and Trunks a specialty . .
Phone No, 1 Young's grocery, Alliance.
ZBINDEN BROS,,
.DEALERS IN.
Flour Feed.
"Home
Comfort"
Flour
Js Our Leader. Try It...,
'PHONE IOS.
WEST SIDE MAIN
STREET.. .
Checkered
UlVERY AND
FEED BARN
JAMES KEELEK, . Proprietor.
Sales all day Saturday,
HEN YOU GO TO LEAVE TOWN, don't worry
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 shi
wherever desired. Charges rsasonablo
line in the city.
S. A. Miller.
Wm. James,
Exclusive
Dealer in
COAL &
WOOD
'Phone
No.. 5.
Alliance,
Nebraska.
J. ROWAN
DEALER IN
FLOUR, FEED,
HAY and GRAIN
W1IOLK8A1.K AND JtKTAIL
UANDI.K8
Seed Wheat, Spring Rye
and Spelt.
'Phone No. 71. Residence, No. 95.
W.S. ACHESON
Hardware
a Plumbing
Windmills and
Pumps
Tin shop in connection.
Opera House Block
Phone 98 ALLIANCE
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Friday and
Saturday
Given on the
Store
ALWAYS HANDLES
THE BEST
FRESH FRUITS
AND
VEGETABLES
FOR THE
TABLE
IF YOU HAVEN'T TIME
TO CALL at the STORE
'PHONE No. 4.
How Is Yotirl
Complexion?
B Do y x realize that jou can ?
iiavu .1 nrni, muuoui, veiveiy 1
S skin by Mi.iply Using
IK. o s ib. e o J
I T!io Beauty MaKsr
I Only COc per jar. j
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I ton sale or
I F, J. Brennan d? Co.
I Xjmj.jLi DRVGdlSTS t'
g ALLIANCE - NEBRASKA 1
LEE ACHESON j
The City of
LLIANCK is n thriving city of
perous and glowing prospects
of Orrtaha, 23G miles north of
western Nebraska. It has water works, electric lights, a three story city
hall and fire engine house, first class fire company and apparatus. Two
large school buildings; employs twenty teachers to educate its 1000
schoolchildren. Seven churches. U. S. land office, Court house, two
National Banks, modern business blocks and handsome residences. Its
railroad facilities are the best. It is on the main line of the Burlington
from either Chicago or St. Louis to Portland and the Pacific coast. It
Js the Division headquarters for western Nebraska, Wyoming, South Da
kota and Montana, the offices of General Superintendent Phelan having
been recently located here. The western division shops are located
here and more than Coo railroad 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 Hkrald .will bo
answered promptly and in detail, Better write for a copy of our hand
some twenty-four page illustrated Industrial edition, it will tell you more
than we could write you in a month.
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Successful Mining Enterprise.
F. II. Woodbriilge arrived in the
citv today from Dcadwood and will
spend the day renewing acquaintances
and attending to some business matters.
Mr. Woodbridgc is on his return from
the annual meeting of the Safe Invqst
ment Mining company of which lie is
sectctarv and reports that the same
board was re-elected with one qxeep-
j tion, Mr. Curtis a prominent business
! man of Chicago, being elected in place
of H. G. Underwood, deceased. The
company is receiving bids on an eighty
1 stamp mill, which as soon as settled
I upon will be ordered within the next
j thirty days. The foundation foi the
samols now being prepated. While
some may have felt that the company
j has been a little slow it seems that the
I business lias been managed admirably
and the officers deserve great credit in
amassing such property which is replete
with ore, timber and water while the
B & M. railroad spans the property.
To do this and keep out of debt is no
small undertaking and still have a re
serve in the treasury of $35,000. This
is a property of no small magnitude,
comprising as it does some 1200 acres
all of which is under process of patent.
We congratulate our former townsman
who has been quite instrumental in
bringing about tins result wiucn is
pleasing to all who are so fortunate to
Hold stock in this enterprise.
Take your prescriptions to the Eagle
Pharmacy where a registered man will
give them prompt and careful atten
tion. ww-
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Chtisty returned
Tuesday from a month's trip on the
Pacific coast which included visits at
Salt Lake, San Francisco, Seattle and
Portland. Mr. Christy- reports the
Poitland exposition similar to the
Trans-Mississippi hekl at Omaha ex
celling the latter only w ith two features
the Alaskan and Phillipine exhibits
"which are very good. One of the
pleasant features of their trip" was a
visit with Mr. Christy's brothers at
Portland and Seattle whom he had not
seen for over twenty years. They also
visited the families of A. T. Long and
Chas. H. McKinney, former residents
of this county, who are now located in
Oregon. Mr. Christy says that in all
his travels he saw no place where, in
his judgement, a man could do better
with the same capital as in this county
and he returns perfectly contented to
remain in Box Butte.
CARPET WEAVING
Rodgers Bros. Prepared to do the
Best Work in Their Line.
Alliance has a carpet-weaving com
pany in the persons of Jos. and L. O.
Rodgers. They are prepared to do all
kinds of carpet and rug weaving includ
ing ingrains. They have one of the
latest pattern looms and with their ex
perience are enabled to turn out first
class work at reasonable prices. If you
have a lot of rags suitable for carpets
it will pay you to let Rodgers Bros,
make you a carpet. Call and see the
machine in operation also samples of
work at their place of lousiness, O07
Sweetwater avenue. Two blocks east
of court house.
Estrayed Night of July 4th, Yellow
cow with anchor brand on right hip.
Liberal reward, I. E. Bushnell.
We carry the best grade of machine
oil at the Eagle Pharmacy. J. E.
J oder. 30
Save
While You Can.
Shoe the entire family,
shoe sale at Fred's.
Ten's days'
30
Our ice cream, crushod fruits, etc.
at the fountain are delicious. J. E.
Joder. wwwww 3
For sale About sixty sjjring shoats,
choice, for 2. 00 each, at my place
ten miles northeast of Alliance. Otto
Vogel.
29'3W'
Alliance
more than 5000 population, pros
for the future. 400 mile west
Denver, It is the metropolis of
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THE CHURCHES.
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The regular prayer meeting will be
held in the basement of the church
next Tuesday evening.
The Bible study class will meet at
the home of Capt. Alters a the usual
time next Tuesday evening.
Morning subject at the M. E. church
Sunday. "Whom I Saw And Whom-I
Met, Echoes From Denver." Even
ing, "The Kingdom Of God Is Not
Meat And Drink."
Next Tuesday afft-jnoon at 4 o'clock
there will be r, reception at the M. E.
church (or all parents who have babies
in the cradle roll of the Sunday school.
Mothers are requested to bring their
babies, if possible, and any desiring
may have their children baptized at
this service.
lakesideTights.
Denver, mountains, home again.
Hot? Yes, some, but now is the time to
keep cool.
C. C. Joy of Jess, has began haying in
his alfalfa fields.
Elder D. J. Clark of Cha'dron, presided
at the fourth quarterly conference for
Lakeside last evening.
Our minister, Rev, Lyons is keepiug
bachelor's hall these days. He managed
however to make his usual trip to Luella
and return last Saturday and Sunday,
Miss Hattie Ash was inviting the young
people of Lakeside, ye scribe included,
Saturday and Sunday, to a party at her
father's home thre and a half miles south
east of town, to be held last night. A
goodly number attended and a pleasant
time reported.
The young people of Lakeside' planned
a pleasant surprise parly for the two sons
of Aunt Rebecca Stephenson at her new
home three miles north. The boys have
been here on a couple of weeks outing visit
ing their mother. They returned to their
Iowa home yesterday on 42.
Quito a heavy hail storm was noticed to
pass over a small strip of country not far
north of Lakeside, Sunday afternoon, Hail
was still found on the ground Monday
morning. The roar of falling hail was
heard for several miles. Wc have learned
of no damage.
Rev. Lyons accompanied Elder Clark to
day as far on his journey home as Alliance
for the. purpose of visiting one of his mem
bers, MissLoemma Swoyer who was taken
to that place sick one day last week. Miss
Swoyer has been very sick while in Alli
ance, but is reported as on the mend.
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Fire
Insurance.
Hhmisgford,
Neuraska.
Acent for tho Caledonian, of
Scotluud, which insures town
property only, und the Colum
bia, which Insures town and
farm property and live stock.
Itotb arts reliable old line com
panies.
2 Notai'ia.1 Work,
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W. M. FOSKETT
--u.ctiorxeer
Will Cry Sales in This and
r Adjoining Counties....
On COMMISSION, or
BY THE DAY,
1ST Satisfaction guaranteed. If
you want to buy or sell ranch prop
erty, list it with me
Hemingfohd, Neb.
Alliance, Ncbr.
LINCOLN, DENVER,
OMAHA, HELENA,
CHICAGO, 1JUTTE,
ST. JOSEPH, SALT LAKE CITY
KANSAS CITY, PORTLAND,
ST. LOUIS, SAN FRANCISCO,
nml all points east and nil points west and
south.
TitAi.vs Leave as Poiaows, Mountain Time:
No. 41 Pnwniror daily. Dcadwood,
Billings, all points north and
west.... ' 12:50 p.m.
No. 42 Passenger dally, Lincoln,
Omabti. Chicago find all
points cast 3:15a.m..
Xo. 301 Piisseniror dally, for Denver
Ogtleii.Salt Lake, San Iran
clsco and nil Intermediate
points, departs at..... 3:20 a.m.
No. 302 Passenger ilally from Denver
ami nil intermediate points,
arrives at .......... 10:45a.m.
No. 303 Tuesday. Thursday, Satur
days, points south and west,
departs 8:00 n.m.
No. 306 TuLsiUys. Thursdays. Satur-
days, fcoutli and west, nrrlves.0:2jp. m.
Sleeping. dlnliiR and recllnlnf clmlr ears
(scats free) on tlirouuh trains. Tickets sold
and bairinipo checked to any point In the
United States or Cimails. For information.
tiu.o tables and tickets call on or write
L. 8. Saiie. Agent, or L. W. Wakblev. tlcn.
oral PasoeiiRpr Agent. Omaha. Nebraska.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
STATE OKFICKltS.
Hon. John 11. Mickey-Oovornor.
Hon. E. U. MrClllton Lieutenant flovcrnor.
lion. A. nalusha-Sccrulury of State,
Hon. K. M Poarle, Jr. Auditor.
Hon. Peter Morlenson Treasurer.
Hon. .1. L. Mellrlcn-Supt. Public Instruction.
Hon. Morris Drown Attorney Genural.
Hon. II. M. Kutou Coru'r Public Lands and.
Buildings. '
Hon. Hurry LlmUiiy-Stato Librarian.
coNonnss
Hon. J, H. MUlnril-lI. 9. Semite,
lion. h'. J. Hurkett-U. S. Senate. ft
Hon. M .1'. Kliikutrt-Cuuirressmnn aixthlMsk
District.
, r. S. I.AKII OfFlOB.
Hrueo Wilcox lti-Rister,
W. It. Akerv-Hocclwir.
.1, H. H. Howctt-rierk.
UI4TKK t Jurxina 1&th mTiitcr.
Hon. V. II. Wofcover-Kulivllle.
Hon. J. -3. Uurrltisioti O'Mulll.
' county ornrKits uoxiiuTTE codxtv.
S. M. Smj-MT-Oounty Clerk, itecorder, and
Clerk bUri.-t Court.
O. W. Ilrenniiit rreasurur,
Ira Itet'il-SliorllT
II. lv. Sn.iphl Cmintv .1 mlirci.
I.coru A. Itut-tin bupt. Public Instruction.
William Mitchell County Attorney.
J. P. Ilnraril County Surveyor.
A. S. Heed Assessor.
Ci. V. Loor Commissioner. Chairman. -
1' 1:111k t'nliii uonimlssioiHT.
L. V. Smith Commissioner.
11. H. Ik'llwocd. M. D. County Physician.
L)r. J, E MooroCorouer.
CITI OFF1CIU.H
Louis Hucchsenstoln Muyor.
I'tcd W. Harrts-City Clerk.
MlUe Shuy-Ohlef of Police.
V. 8. UlrtKell-PolIco JudRc.
II. C. Nommttn-'-Clty Attorney.
Dr. II. H. Itellwood-Physlelun.
P. M. Knlijlit City Treasurer and Water
Commissioner.
COUNCII.MKN-.
Saliion'Sr'M" Wanl. .
I'red llrciman -Chief Fire Department.
Prof. W. 11. JJartz-Sup't. City Schools.
CIIIIHCIIKS
CATHOLIC Ui'Kulur t-undny services 7:30 11,
in.: 10 a. m ; 11 a. m., catechlum for country
chlldrun; T p. in., catechism; 7:30 p. m ,
benediction. Instruction.
Week days flJifi mass, uxcept on Monday
at 5 Wit. in.; X' 'W . in., Saturdays, catu
chbtn. I-ather .) uliusDu Vos.
METHODIST -ltcsnlar Sunday service 11 11.
in.; S p. m.; Sunday school 10 a. in.;
Junior LcaKiiuS.no p. m.; Dpworth Lcaguu
7 p. m.; Prayer meeting Thursdays,
1 ; jj p. 111. jiuv. v . it . nay, i-asiur.
FIKST PKESHYTKIUAN-KoBular Sunday
service 11 11. m.; 8 p. m.; Sunday school
10 11. in ; Christian Endeavor 7:15 p. in.
11. P. V. Iloxue, Pastor.
UMITIU) pnESIlYTEUlAM-KoKUlur Sunday
pcrvlce 11 a. 111. 8 p.m.; Sunday rcIiooI
10 n. m.; Y. P. C. U. 7:15 p. m. Hov. McCon-
upII, Pastor.
UAPTIST-HcKUlar Sunday servlco-11 a.in.;
s p. in.; Sunday school 10 a. m.; Youni;
People's nun-tiii!" 7:15. Pr.ijcr lucctliiR
Thursday, H p, in. Hov. U. C. Jeflors,
Pastor.
OF.llMAN LUTHEKAN-ItORiihir Sunday ser
vice II 11. 111; Sunday m-IiooI 10 ;i. m.;
E filing sonices tulcuoach month. Kov.
Otto lioolu-ik'. Pastor.
AI.T.IANCi: SECllET SOCIETIES. t
EASTEKN K'l'AK-lst anil 3rd Tuesdny
nlKlitH. Mrs Anna DavU, Worthy Matron
ItEIlKCOAS Slid and nh Friday nichts.
Mr Geo Lcidy, M (1
DEOHKU OP HOMOK-ist and 3rd Monday
nlKhta. Mrt. A 1: Reynolds, C H
nOVALMHIGHHOltS-ind and 4th Wednes
day nights. Mrs UN Hosklns, Oracle
L T.,Jfr2l,,d IU"1 w 'Monday nights. Mrs
O II ltocky
LADIES AUXILIARY II of I T-2nd and Uh
'niursdays : p m Mrs" U M Hopkins
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LADIES AUXILIARY R of L E-lst and 3rd
lhursdajsiipm Mrs It L Harris, Presi
dent LADIES AUXILIARY 11 of L P-2nd and 4tl
. ay? S )i m Mrs V L Austin.
ODDFELLOWS -Every Tuesday night.
l)uila K. ..1.1.. . . ..! " "
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iiiv, .iuuiv virailil
A "-V. A M 0 l-3 Thursday on or bpforo
full moon. SAKrniiklln, W M
HEULAH COMMANDERY Mo, 20. K T-nd
iiniNth Tuesday nights. IV E Zollliicer.
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It AM No.54-lstand3rd Monday nlirlns. k
A Pran
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A O V W-i'nil and 4th Monday nlfhts.
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vHiwioniii, ...inicr iiiirhuiau
M arTi'tU,UV C1 W,1t,"t"a"' "'shts. Ed
EA slindgoTi1vni 4th Sunauys' 2:3 P u w
K 'J ?na 3rl JIo,lJ'y '8!. .1 U Mll-
II of L E-l st and 3rd Wednesday 2 p m s A
luiiaiiu, j f4
oil. l'-Every Friday night
C W TUIett.
n J N An-
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O K ('-Every Tuevdny at 2 u
",,c.?esT07rMaryte1r,,Ursday,,,,,t' A Man-
r. v J, J J
A O O P Alliance Harbor N'ni'UKi ..-.1
3rd Friday nlghu. J. Y Haye";1 Com. Una
K" S'iJlrtnrW,leck- Jl n-Knnedy, Grand
" &?he,WT.i?1g!2ce?fe. Wm.
it you want ernod.
vholesome baking-
use
Lexington Five-X
Flour
Guaranteed the best
on the market. For
sale by
S. B. LIBBY THE GROCER
(Successor to G W. Yountr)
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