The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, August 10, 1905, Image 5

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WILLIAfl MITCHELL
ATTOnNEY
AT HW,
ALLIANCE,
NEBRASKA.
BOYD cS: BARKER,
.. A.ttOl.'llQyH XjUAV
ALLIANCB, NK11KASKA.
Collections given Prompt Attention.
6M1T1I P. TUTTI.E. IIIA K. TA H.
TUTTLE & TASH,
ATTORNEYS
AT LAW.
REAL ESTATE.
North Muln St., - ALLIANCE. NEII
J. E. MOORE, M. D.
ri.r.Tciii;it liT.ocu,
AI.UANCi:, JfUII.
Oaljs answered from olllcc day or night.
Telephone No. 03.
H. H. BELLWOOp
1 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
llolstcn lluildlng, - ALLIAN'JE, NK1)
L. W. BOWMAN,
PHYSICIAN and
SURGEON.
Ofllou In I'lrst National Hunk block. AUl
unco Nebraska.
DR. G. W. MITCHELL,
4'hyslclan ane Snrgeon Day and night calla.
Onicoovcr l!ojrui Store. Phone 150.
, DR. GEO. HAND,
II o'm i: O I A T II I c
P II Y S I C I V N A N I) SUKGCO X
Formerly Interne lloiiienjmtlilc Hos
pftal Uulerslty of Iowa,
Phono 251. Olllco oer Alhnncu Shoe Store.
Night c.ills imsueri-rf frum olllcc.
FREY & BALFE,
OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIANS.
1)18 IIOX IHTTTi: AVENUE.
Phone 25s,
Calls answered in town or country.
Guy Lockwood . .
GRADUATE CHICAGO SCHOOL OE ,
EM HA I.MING
Funeral Director and Embalmer
Phones Qlfice 214. Res 205
Expert Lnily
Attcndant .. Alliance, Neb.
FRED BRENNAN
Plumbing, Steam and hot water
He'ating.
Phone, No. 356. ALLIANCE,' NEB.
...MOVED...
SEE ME NOW AT MY
NEW LOCATION
First Floor Elks Hall
Billiard and Pool Hall
FINEST IN THE WEST
W. A. rianchester
Successor to M & .M Jlillinrd Hall
Wm. James,
Exclusive
Dealer in
COAL &
WOOD
'Phone
No. 5.
Alliance,
Nebraska.
-W. M. FOSKETT
.A.-jLCtIo:n.eer
Will Cry Sales in This and
Adjoining Cqunties. . . .
On COMMISSION, or
BY THE DAY.
C3T Satisfaction guaranteed. If
you want to buy or sell ranch prop
erty, list it with ie
Hemingforo, Nnn.
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STfoWVi . Yvevce.
Fire
Insurance.
Hemingford, Nebraska.
A pent for the ilodonlun. of
Scotland, which Insures town
proporty only, unci tho Colum
bia, which Insures town und
farm property und live stock,
lloth uro rollubloold lino com
punUs. t
Notarial Worlt
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LONG AND SHORT 8TOR1E3.
Some Pointers Letter Writers Will Do
Well to Rrmember.
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Snerwln tony In his "Training
Courso in Correct English, Business
Correspondonco nnd Advortlsmont
Writing," lays down some rules ns to
the length of buslnoss letters. Ho
says:
"Write n long lcttor to
"A farmor.
"A woman.
"A customer who lias asked you a
question.
'A customer who Is angry nnd needs
quieting down, nnd will bo mndo only
moro angry If jou Boom to alight him.
"A man who Is Interested, but must
bo convinced boforo ho will buy your
goods. '
"Wrlto n short lcttor to
"A busy business man.
"An lndlffcront man on whom you
want to make n sharp Impression.
"A person who has written you
about a trivial matter for," which he
cares little.
"A man who wants only a record of
a piece of Information.
"A person who needs only tho slight
est reminder of something ho has tor
gotten or overlooked." v
Walk for Their Health.
A number of public men In Wash
ington, Including all Kansas senators
and representative, are carrying
pedometers and are doing Immense
walking stunts for t'-cli 1 ea".th. Sen
ator Long and Fourth Assistant Post
master General 13r .-tow are responsi
ble for the new fa 1 n ith had stomach
trouble and thoj . ' 1 In a snnlta
rlum. They chr? - jcut tho hills
and plains for n rn Whilo they
lost flesh, their stomachs Improved
nnd they even learned to'ent five or
six Hinds of breakfast food. "Get a
pedometer and vnlk" was the advico
thoy gave upon returning. Within
two days every pedometer In town
was bought up. Statesmen may bo
seen rushing about ns though engaged
in a six-day walking match. In order
to get tho full benc.1t of the new
"cure" each lawmaker must walk at
loast thirty-five' miles a week ten
miles on Sunday nnd tho other twenty-five
during the other six days.
Relative Security.
One tale is told of nn interview a
Chicago man named Lyon had with
Ljman J. Gago when tho former sec
retary of tho treasury was cashier of
the First National bank. Mr. Lyon
was pushed for cash, and a note for
n large sum indorsed by him wns held
by that Institution. Mr. Gago sug
gested that It be taken up. Mr. Lyon
intimated that It would bo rather dif
ficult for him to find the money at the
time. "Well," said Mr. Gage, "ou
have been traveling In the south In a
private car and jou drive a good team.
If you can do that jou ought to take
up tho note."
"Gage," replied Lyon, "I'll lake up
the note If you wish, but I don't seo
why you fear tho security simply be
cause I ride In n prlvato car and drive
n good team. Is it your theory that
the security would be better If I rode
In a smoker and used a street car?"
Plumber Died Poor.
The man near tho rear door of tho
street car was Inveighing against
plumbers to eager listeners and ho
finally clinched his arguments by look
ing around In a defiant way and say
ing: "Did any ono of you ever know or
hear of a plumbor who died a poor
man?"
"I know of ono case," replied a man
who had been reading his newspaper
with seeming interest.
"Then let us hear It."
"It was tho case of my own father,
who was a plumber. Ho Invested $17,'
000,000 in a steamboat lino and dur
ing a hurricane every single craft In
tho line went to tho bottom. Ho died
a year later and he didn't have money
enough to pay tho undertaker's bill "
Beautiful Yellowstone Park.
.We have received from the Burling
ton passenger department :t verv hand
some leaflet desctibing the new liuntiiiR
and fishing region between Cody and
Yellowstone Park along the Shoshone
river. The folder dosciibes tho two
log cabin inns built along the way by
W. F. Cody, (Buffalo Bill,) and pre
sents a map of tho country showing the
roads to and through the park, shows
how to get into the country via Cody
and announces practically half rates
for the round trip every day to Cody
and return. The leaflet is highly illus
trated and indicates the beauty and
grandeur of the mountain scenery.
Copies of the folder and all information
in legard to this wonderful new togion
can he obtained of the Burlington
agent." www-
Burlington Bulletin.
OF ROUXU TRIP RATES.
Chicago and return, on sale daily, . S33.70
St. Louis and return 1 30.70
on ale daily. '
Portland, Tacoma and Seattle and
return -Ic.oo
on sale daily,
Denver and Colorado Springs and
return 12,00
on sale daily.
on sale Aug. 30 to Sept 4 Denver
$4.80, Colorado Springs $6.30.
Salt Lake and Ogden and return. . $24.25
Yellowstone Park, through and including
hotels and stage, and return,,. $105.00
Cody, Wyo., Black Hills, and Hot Springs
S. D., approximately half rates all summer.
SI 1.35 to Lincoln and Return.
On account of tho Nebraska Epworth
Loagtie assembly the Burlington will
sell tickets to Lincoln and return at
$11.35, August 1 to :i inclusive.
Write for pamphlet "Souvenir Tal
ent" which will tell you all about it.
L. W. Wakuia,
Goneral Passenger Agent, Omaha.
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HEMINGFORD.
1 (Keith I riorro Is fully nutlioflr.cd to o- I
I nd receipt for tttnc ami truunnct nil other
, uciiituijsoriiHioiia Hint jou worn nnu ooweei
ftna rtni'int for ame nnil tnniHact nil otnur
business in connectum with hw position ns nn
business in ronnertUm with his petition n
accredited rvprvscntiitUout thin pnpor.l
B. li Johnson Went to Omaha
Friday
Wildy keeps all kinds of building ma
terial and poss.
Mr. Hills made a business trip to Hem
ingford Monday.
Deering headers, binders, mowers, rakes
and twitie at Wildy's,
John Anderson has bought Mrs. It. M
Bean's business" buildifig.
Capt. Corbin, his chafieur, and Ira 1J
Tash wcre in town Tuesday.
Hev. Scliult and wife have been spend
ing a few days at Hot Springs.
School will begin the first Monday In
October and continue S months.
Miss Pollock of Lcntlug, HI., visifed
with Mrs. John Wildy last week,
Wm. Fosket has been out to his ranch
all week getting teady for his sale.
Mrs. Richards went to Hot Springs
Monday to spend a couple ot days.
K. L. Pierce and wife visited with
James Hunter's the first of the week.
Wm. Walker went out to his homestead
Monday and will make hay this week,
Cut prices on straw hats. Straw hats
from five cents up ut H, L. Buslincll's.
Wm, Mabin's infant child, born Sunday,
died and was buried in Hcmingford ceme
tery Monday.
A. A, Marsden, an old time New Hamp
shire friend of H. It, Green is visiting with
him this week.
Trains No. 41 and 4O collided near Bel
mont Tuesday doing considerable damage
to rolling stock.
Ora and Ira Phillips went to Alliance to
attend the concert given by the Weslyan
quartette No. 2.
H. It. Green and A. A. Marsden went
out to the Davig neighborhood to install a
phone Tuesday.
Marshall and Street Commissioner
Shimek is doing his anual work of repair
ing streets and walks.
A woman on her way to tho coast, ac
companied by her two children, died on 41
Tuesday near this place. '
Miss Lizzio Wadum spent Monday in
Hcmingford, continuing on her way to
Grawford Tuesday morning.
Mrs, Elmore, mother of Mrs. Dan
O'Keefe is visiting here She was accom
panied by her trained nurse.
Grain is said to badly damaged in some
instances by rust. The yield will be fair
though not what was expected a few weeks
ago
B. H. Johnson bought a couple of cars
of cattle from John and James Moravek
and G. W. Loer Friday and went with
them to Omnhffi
Joel Sheldon has a phone installed and
is on the Kcister line. His phono is far
ther east than any other which connects
with Hemingford exchange.
Big reduction is fresh meats. You can
bu beef as low as three cents per pound
at II. L Busnnell's i 1 Hcmingford and
also at his Palaco meat market in Alliance.
Albert Hedgecock has two young half
grown antelope which he made pets of "but
which lie now desires to sell. They are
gentle and will make nice pets for children.
John Cosgrove, who has been section
foreman here for four months, has been
4-transferred to Marsland in the place of A.
II. Hunsaker who comes here in his place.
Dent Piper Is U S. man from lleming-
Iford to Dunlap, and Miss Blanche Fosket
is at the head of things at the central office
at present. Mr. Piper will work for Mr.
Lichte luring haying.
Potatoes in certain fields are being at
tacked by a small white worm which works
up the stalk and destroys the whole vine.
It has not made its appearance in many
fields but where it has it will cause tho,
yield to be greatly decreased.
Ole Davig now has telephone connection
with Hemingford having joined with the'
Moe-Johnson line, Ho is located just half
way between Hemingford and ' Alliance
and it may be the rest of the way might
be arranged for thus giving connection
without the use of the Moyer line.
Ezra Middlecroft and wife, relatives of
Joel Sheldon visited him a few days last
week. They aro on their way home to
Indianola, Iowa, after spending some time
on the Pacific coast for tlKrfbeaefu of their
health. They left for Indianola Friday.
Public Sale.
The undersigned will sell at public auc
tion, on the James Hollinrako ranch, eight
miles north and one-half mile west of
Hemingford, on Thursday, - August 24,
1905, commencing at 10:30 a. m., the fol
lowing doccribod proporty:
Seven 2-year-old steers.
Ten yearling years.
Four 2-year-old heifers.
Five yearling heifers.
Nine milch cows.
Nine dry cows.
Four steer calves.
Fourlisad of horsos.
One top buggy nearly new.
One set buggy harness.
Terms of Sale, Six months'-with inter
est at 10 per cent, approved security. Two
per cent discount for cash. All property
to be settled for before removed from the
premises. ' J.Vmeu Hollinrakb.
W.'E. IlOLWNRAKK.
W. , Fosket, Auctionegr,
Frank Hall, .clerk.
MARSLAND.
HflMtig ts 011 in full Mast but the
frequent tains retard the work
Dan Duuwa, of tho water semce,
is the new pump Operator at this place
A number of horse buyers have been
in this icinity recently hut found but
few for sole.
Mrs John Sullanbontor is at Srotts
blutfs for a fortnights visit with the
famiU of C. II. It ion.
Missus Josie and Mnroia Kcndrick
wont down to Allianco loconlly to be
in attotldancu at the remaining two
weeks of institute.
Row Shrivor anticipates a visit in tho
near future, lo the ted npple country,
Arkansns. He will also visit relatives
and friends in Kansas nnd Missouri.
L. Snow is again in the gold regions
of South Dakota, assisting in opening
up a mine in which he is intbrestcd.
He will be absent n month orsi weeks.
A utuubor of intichnicn in tho vici
nity of Canton have been haw ling tele
phone poles fioin Pino Ridge. Wo
mulct stand they will connect with
Hemingford.
A nephew of T. J. Poole's from the.
eastern part of the state has been visit
ing at the Poole ranch recently. He
came out to look at the greatest couti
liv 011 earth.
Mrs. Ed Mason, accompanied by
Mr. Mnson and their son, Rocknfcllcr,
came in ftom tho Sioux county ranch
Monday night. Mrs. Mason ttiok 42
for Alliance where she will visit some
days with her sister, Mrs. L. T. Pool.
Word is received that a three pound
daughter arrived recently at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Irion, former
residents of this place but now of
Scottsbluff. This is n child of the irri
gation district, hence its uncommon
weight.
Linn Snow met with a very painful
accident the other day, With little
Smith Poole they thought to do some
"bronco busting" and mounted a yearl
ing colt with the result that both were
thrown off and Linn sustained a broken
arm, Hie fracture being in the lbow.
David Huiisakct, who has been sec
tion foieman at this place for the past
car has been changed to liemingford.
The new foreman, w hose name we
have not learned, is a single man and
Carmcl Cheney and wife will have
chaige of the section house,
CANTON.
News is scarce this week.
G. H. Clayton wns trading in Hem'
ingford Satuulay.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hickoy were trad
ing in Hcmingford Saturday.
Aithur Bass was in Hcmingford Fti
day and sold a fine young horse for
Miss E. E. Broshar was entertained
by Mrs. Doc Randall Tuesday morn
ing. Mrs. W. A. Randall and Mis. Alice
Stewart were trading in Hemingford
Monday.
Con Bass sold his fine saddle a few
days ago to Henry I!uinrighouBcu of
Lawn. Consideration $21.
Harvest has commenced in earnest
and all kinds of grain is of good quality
and the quantity is large.
A son and daughter of Ham Hall's
from north of Hemingford were guests
of M. A. Sheldon Saturday.
Lloyde Hickoy of Gretna, a nephew
of John and Roy Hickey, is visiting at
this writing with bis relatives.
Will Bruster is visiting this week
with his cousin Roy Hickey. Mr.
Bruster is from Iron Mountain, Mich.
Rev, G. C. Joffers of Alliance is but
holding down bis claim and assisting
G. H. Clayton in putting up his hay.
C. H. Richey of Marsland was driv.
ing through this part of the county
this week with a commission man from
Omaha.
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.. Mik Orah Clayton came up from
Alliance Saturday where she has beon
attending the Junior Normal from tho
beginning,
John Moravek and sons sold thirty
four head of cattle to B. E. Johuswi of
Hemingford last weok and delivered
the same Saturday.
Mrs. Simmons and her two chjldrcn,
who have been visiting for a fortnight
with her sister, Mrs. John Hickey, left
for her homo Sunday morning,
Clyde "Zimmerman is among the criu
pies this week. While drving in a
bunch of horsos Sunday morning he
was kicked by one and almost broke
his leg below the knee.
Stock Dipping Certificates The
form of blanks proscribed by Govern
ment Stock Inspector Dr. L. S. Camp
bell especially for Tint Hbkald are-
kept in fatock at thU office. . tf
"Time Waits for No Man"
NOR NO riACHINE.
yyn-HIN you are haying, you want machin
ery that time don't have to. wait for.
Moral:
13 f T7' McCormick Mowers, Binders and Rakes.
rS I) Y International Stackers nnd Sweeps. Daln Slackers and
" Sweeps, Superior Stackers and Sweeps.
All most approved haying machinery, at
NEWBERRY'S
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CASH
MEAT MARKET
C. r. KROLL, Propr.
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QU ALIHTV and'
UAINTITY
GrO TO
The Palace Meat Market
'Phone Your Order Early. No. 131
H. L. BUSHNELL. Propr.
I. E. BUSHNELL, Mgr,
J y iamonds,
y
. Souvenirs
Repairing in all its
Branches.
1AVO. Barnes,
Jeweler and Optician.
A WORD WITH YOU
WOODEN TANKS AND
sheep- Dipping Vats -cattle
We 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.
Absolutely Pure Paint
STANDS THIS CLIMATE BEST
Every Gallon
Guaranteed..
FOR SALE BY F. E. HOLSTEN
IT WILL PAY YOU
'IO GO TO
N.FROHNAPFEL
Tho Hcmingford Mcrchunt
WIIHN YOU WANT
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES
OR CLOTHING
THE FINEST
Fresh and Salt
Meats
Veal, Pork, Beef,
Pork Sausage, Etc.
CHEAP FOR CASH
GIVE. US A TRIAL ORDER
First Door South ot Stcen Cafe
A Big Come-down
in lumber is not at all likely, unless
the unexpected happens. Prices arc
moro likely to go up.
We carry a full line of
LU M OE R AND COAL
Dlerks'
Lumber and Coal Co,
O. H'ATEHS, Mngr.
Also agents for Neb Cent. Bid.
& Loan Asso. 'Phono 22,
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Watches,
Gold Jewelry,
i flail orders promptly
attended to.-
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