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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1905)
i-flJBftK- ! '" "'5!l?I'!Jl?t',? " "-""-p- I f p " I t L I ' M is PUBLISHED THURSDAYS. T. J, O'KEEFR Publishor J. D. KNIEST Associate Editor Entered nt tbo postoflice at Alliance, Nebraska, for transmission through the mails, as second-class matter. C3 The Herald is tho Official Publica tion of I3ox Butte county and its circula tion is nearly twice that of any other Al liance paper. ADVERTISING RATES: Display, per single colamn inch per month 30 Business locals, per line first Insertion .10 Each subsequent insertion, per lino .So Display advertising on first page, 50 per cent more than on any other page. Legal notices at statuto rates. Subscription, $1.50 per year in advance. Democratic County Convention. A delesato convention of the Democratic purtyotlto Htitto county, Neb., Is cullcil to lueot n iiiuuucr, mi nuiuriiuy. nviv. j VII nt 2 o'clock . m , for the purpose of pliicinK 110 10, IMS, in nomination ritmlltlatcs for tho followlnc nnmed oilier. vt.j County Clerk, County TrriiHurer, uouniy .iu(ijn Uountv8hiriir. Co County Hunerliilcndcntof PclwoK county 1 owner. County surveyor. To tx! elected ut tlio irp-nrriil November 7,UK)S u)ection, anil fur tho trunsncttoi) of such other lHilne.ssiu may come before tho convention. Tlio xovural preclnctK nro entitled to rcpre-la-ntiulon ui follows One deli-Rnto nt largo mid ono delij?ntt for encli ten vote, or nmjor fraction thereof, cast for lion. Uoo. V. UorRo tor itovornor. In wild precinct nt tlio lust iton eral eleotion, nnl aro npportionrd'as follows: iHtWnnl 10 Lawn 3 M Wnnl II Liberty 4 lioyil 4 Nonpareil 5 Ilox Uutte 5 Wrlitht 5 Dorsoy 0 Snake reek 3 Lake 0 Itannlngwtitcr 3 It Is recommended Hint tlio precinct caucus cs In held on Went. IS, 1P05, nt mieli placo and hour ns tho pir-'hiot committeeman may name. Ww, Mitchell, chairman. People's Independent Party Convention. A dcli'Kitto eonventlOri of the People's Indo pondont party" Of Uox Uutte conuty, Nebrnn kn, It called U) meet nt the court tumno In Al Maiicm on Saturday, Huptemtx'r 10.1005, nt tlio hour of - o clock i. in., for the purpose of nine ion lint in nomlnntlon ciiiidldntoi for thn follow- In named nfllccs, vizi County Cleric, . County Xremmrcr. County .Indue, County Sheriff. County Superintendent of ScliOoW. . County Coroner, Onunty Purveyor, To bo elected ut tlio general election, No vemlxr7, ID'S, and for tho transaction ol such other business us may nomo before tho con vention. The tvernl precincts nro allowed represen tation iik follows: Onu delegate at liirjroniid ouo deleROio for each ten votes, or wnjor fmc tlon thereof, cast for lion. a.Vt. Ucnte. for ' governor, In hald precinct at the last general election, mul are upportloned us follows: 1st Ward 10 Lawn 3 idwnrd 11 Liberty ..4 Uoyd 4 Nonpareil 5 Uox Untie 5 Wright. S Horsey 0 HnakeCreok.. ..""., ,2 1, 11 ko 0 ItunnlnKWnier 3 It Is recommended UiiU tho precinct caucus es bo held on 8opu 12, IW.V at audi placo mid hour an t hit precinct committeeman may name. - I it A Heed, Chairman. i T -" -" 1 ' " The democratic caucus for Box Uutte precinct will f be held nt Pat Dillon's, Tuesday, September 12, at 7 p. m., for the purposo of electing 5 delegates to the democratic county convention. By order of committetman. Prof, and Mrs. Bnrtz and daughter, Miss Pearl, returned from their trip to the coast last Monday. They were gone about three weeks and made the circuit by way of Los Angeles, enjoy ing a most pleasant time. The cold weather of the past few days has been a forceful reminder that winter will soon be upon us. Sunday morning Jack Frost put in his appear ance and tender vegetation y folded to his icy breath. Tho IIorac'H Paillnir. Huns, tbo rurullst, was lu cenrch of c horse. "I've got tho very tiling you want," Bald IM11 Ltiunox, tho Btnbleiunu "a thoroughgoing road horse, live years old, sound ao u quail, $175 cash dowu, and ho goes ten miles without stop ping." Huns threw bis Unuds skyward. "Not for rue," ho said, "uot for me. I wouldn't glf you 5 cents for blm. I lire eight miles out In dur country, und I'd hat to walk back two ralloa." Norman Voice. Gcttlnir Specific. Bitterly When you aud your wifo wero first married you used to call each other "birdie," didn't you? McSwat Yes. Blfferly-Do you still do It? Mo Swat Well, I call her a parrot nni a magpie, and she usuully refers to mo as a jay, Exchange. The Self Poaaeatod Hrlde. One Is In the habit nowadays of see ing brides absolutely self possessed, al most jocose, laughing and smiling and nodding to their frleuds. Mothers and sisters uever cry nowadays nt partlug. Lady Violet GrevJllo In Graphic. Oildltlea. Because a mini cr-uiiot hear a dew drop Is uo sign that he Is deuf, nor Is It n sign of blindness because bo nevor saw a horse lly, a board walk, a tstone feuce, a dog's pants, a rope walk or a clam lyiks. Her Aliillttt'N. "Do you believe there Is anything In mind reading?" "If there Isn't, my wife's aU awful good gueaser. She never has to wait for mo to do any confessing." Chicago Record-Herald. The Klu Feminine. Brother Which one of thoso Penton girls is It that you don't like? Sister Sssli! Some one might hear you. When the crowd comes up I'll kiss her twice. Illustrated Bite. ( LOCAL PARAGRAPHS. H, R. Green of Hemingford is In tho city today. Miss 'Mary Ucrncall of Hccla was in Alliance Saturday. Mrs. Leo Sturgeon li visiting re latives at SdoUsbluff this wcelf. Miss Blanche Foskot of Hemingford was an Alliance visitor Saturday. Feed Brenuan's little sou, Noel, was quite sick the first of tho week. Mrs. Coyliu and daughter wero down from Hemingford Saturday. County Superintendent Kustin is in Lincoln this week attending the State fair. C. A. Newberry was a passenger on 43 Wednesday morning returning from the cast. t Dr. Froy returned Friday from her trip to Denver. She reports a pleas ant time. Jake Wads returned last Monday from a month's visit at Columbus aud other points. Isaac Rockey came down from Hem ingford Friday evening, returning on No. 41 Saturday. Mrs. J. R. Sexton left Saturday morning for Sioux City, Iowa, where sho will visit relatives. Miss Mary Iodenco came in from her home at Box Butte Sunday aud will at tend school here this winter. Miss Edna McLcod departed for Lead City Monday, after a pleasant visit with friends in this county. Mrs. patrick Nelson left last Friday morning (or an extended visit, with re latives and friends at Cedar Rapids. Iowa. . Mr. aud Mrs. Win, Hollinrake drove down from their ranch on Running water Tuesday, returning Wednesday morning. . , Mrs, J. . Whalcy and little son, Francis, left today for Pawnee City where thby will visit relatives for about a month. Rev, G.C Jeffers announces as his Sunday subjects for discourse. Morn ing, "Spiritual Matrimony. Evening, "Overflowing Love." R. B. Hamilton returned today on 43 from Lincoln, where he has been visiting his family and attending to business for some time. . Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Kennedy ac companied by the former's mother from Omaha, visited at Hot Springs last Sunday between trains. A. J. Ashbaugband wife, a brother of W. E. Ashbaugh, from Red Oak, Iowa, dropped in to see him today on his way from Denver, to Portland. Lost, a lady's gold watch, hunter case, somewhere on tho streets of Alli ance. Finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving same at The Hurald office. Allianco will not be without a repre sentative at the big prize fight to take placo in Saiv Francisco soon, as Frank Dunn left for the scene of action yesterday. Mrs. G. M. Emery aud children have beeu bpcudiug a few days at the ranch northeast of Alliance. They expect to leave about tlio 17th inst. for a visit at Clintou, Iowa. Mrs. C. A. Burlew and son Charles, passed through Alliance Sunday morn ing enroute for Omaha where they will reside this winter. Charles will attend Creighton college. Mrs. Wm. Dacey aud children, who have beeu visiting at the hpme of her brother James Daugherty for the past six weeks departed for her home in Lead City Monday, J. B. Dust in and son, of Seymour, Iowa, were in the city this week on their way home from Denver. Mr. Dustin is a cousin of J. H. Dustin re siding northwest of Alliance. Mrs. Pat Nolan and Mrs. Connors were passengers ou 42 last Saturday morning, the former to visit relatives in Iowa and the latter to attend the wedding of her sister in Omaha. Chas. Bushnell of Hemingford enter ed the employ of the Cudahy Packing Co. as traveling salesmau last Monday. His territory will comprise the south line, encluding the Guernsey branch, Those wishing instruction in Physical Culture, Elocution and Oratory, make arrangements before Sept. 15. Can take four more private pupils and wish to organize two classes for Saturday afternoons. Mrs. Cora Combs Olday, Phone 468. , Mrs. Dan Regan of Lead. S. D stopped off in Alliance Sunday enroute home from Denver where she had been visiting her husband's sister, Miss Alicia Regan. She reports Miss Alicia improving which her host of friends will be pleased to learn. C. B. Stroud, a prominetit cattleman l ---- j The City of Alliance H" LLIANCE is a thriving city of more than 4000 population, pros perous and gbwing pr6spects for the future. 400 miles west of Omaha, 23S miles north of Denver. It is the metropolis of western Nebraska. It has water works, electric tights, a threo story city hall and firo engine house, first class fire company and apparatus. Two large school buildings; employs twenty teachers to educate its 1000 school children. Seven churches. V. S. land office, Court house, two National Banks, modern business blocks and handsome residences. Its railroad facilities aro thobest. It is on the main line of the Burlington from either Chicago or St. Louis to Portland and the Pacific coast. It is the Division headquarters for western Nebraska, Wyoming, Soutfi 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 Herald will be answered promptly and in detail. Better write for a copy of our hand some twenty-four pago illustrated Industrial edition, it will tell you more than we could write you in a month. , & :M)!.fr:fr Special Salesmen 'in Each Department. H. B. ROGERS. J. B. &LANCI1ARD. N. R. BRYSON A. E. ROGERS Lest You Forget WE AGAIN CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE OMAHA LIYE STOCK COMMISSION CO. We handle all kinds of stock. Write for our Market Letter and call when you aro at the yards. , Omaha Live Stock Commission Co. I. II. HLANC1IAUI). I'rcs. and Mnnugcr, . Ilofnrencci. I Any Hank or Mercantile Agency. James C. Daiii.man, Pres. and Mgr. Ed. Cahow,' Vicc-Pres. J. W. Gridulu, Sec'y and Treas. t Ship Your Live Stock to THUET BROS. Live stock Commission Merchants ESTABLISHED IN 1887 SOUTH OMAHA. NEBR. SIOUX CITY, IOWA. Bank References: Union Stock Yards Nat. So. Omaha Nat. Live Stock Bank, Chicago. Live Stock Nat., Sioux City, Iowa. Stock Yards Nat., So. St. Paul. St. Paul Nat. Bank. St. Paul. - CHICAGO, ILL. SO. ST. PAUL, MINN. Men Who llondtc Your Stock. E. P. Melady, Mgr., Hog Salesman. Byron Clow, Cattle Salesman. A. E. Compton, Cattle Salesman. Ellis J. Wright. Assistant. Walter Lake, Sheep Salesman. Write for our Market Letter and Daily Paper free of charge The American Commission Company Live Stock Salesmen. Capital, $100,000. DIRECTORS: Jamcs C. Daiilman. Ed. Cahow. J. M. Humphrey. So. Omaha & Chicago Ed. Cahow, Cattle Salesman. Theo. Tillotson, Ass. Cattle Salesman Jim Clarey, Hog Salesman. Martin Cullerton, Sheep Salesman. I Buy Feeders on Orders, Both Cattle and Sheep SHIP YOUR LIVE STOCK -TO- Nye g Buchanan Co. Live Stock Commission SOUTH OMAHA Write "CJk lr Harlcc Reports or it l?nier. 1 Expert Salesmen in All Departments. 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. South Omaha, Nebraska. of Sheridan, Wyo., had a bunch of feeders here that topped the market for the day and also for the season at S4.25. They were grade white faces and Mr. Stroud had them grazing all summer out there. The average weight of the cattle was 1,135 pounds and he was entirely satisfied with the sale. Nye & Buchanan sold them- Drovers Journal-Stockman, Aug. 29th, 1905. C. E. Combs, of Chariot, Iowa, ar rived in tho city last Sunday, for a visit with his daughter, Mrs. Ernest Oldav. Mr. Combs will also visit another daughter, Mrs. E. J. Roland, who resides near Hemingford. Geo. W. Clark departed Sunday morning for Ramona, Ind. Ter., where, together with his brother John, ho is conducting a lumber yard. Mrs. Clark and children will remain in Alliance for the present. - No man ever left a larger number of friends than does George in his departure from Alliance aud all will be glad to hear from him in his new home in the south. C. L. Drake has commenced the work on his new hotel by having the excavation for the basement completed. Wheu this is doue the material will be ready for the building proper aud uo time will be lost to hurry the work of completion in the time specified. With good weather it is safe to predict that the people of Alliance will be able to enjoy th&r Christmas dinner at Hotel Drake. The reflection of our contemporary regarding Alliance bottling works was small, to say the least, aud the fact that it is an institution doing its share to make this city sound and stable in a business sense is sufficient to justify better comment. The Golden Rod fills a long felt want in the business affairs of Alliance and no doubt will continue to prosper despite sore head oppositiou. The crowds that went to Denver Sunday and Monday mornings were very large. One hundred and fifty tickets were sold Monday and perhaps as many more Sunday. Some of the boys had to give up their beds to the old veterans but as one of them stated as he slept on the floor, "Don't kick, boys, the old man helped save the country." If you ever took DeWitt's Little Early Risers for biliousness or constipation you know what pleasure is. These famous little pills cleanse the liver and rid the system of all bile without producing un pleasant effects. Sold by F. E. Holsten. It is easy to relieve a cough or cure a cold after a copious evacution of the bowels. Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar is the Orginan Laxative Cough Syrup. It acts on the bowels expels all cold from the system, and cures coughsby removing the cause. This remedy clears the phlegm and streQghens the mucous membranes of the throat, chest, luugs and bronchial tubes. The honey bee and the red clover blossom son every bottle ot Kennedys Laxative Honey and Tar, the Orginal Kaxative Cough Syrup. F. E. Holsetn, REFERENCES R. G. Dun & Co., Bradstreet, or Any Bank. Special Attention Given to Feeder and Stacker Trade. Spargur, Lindburg & Co. . LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS FOR THE SALE OF CATTLE, HOGS AND SHEEP. Rooms iro-112 Exchango Building, Telephone 34 SOTTTS OISljSL&u, ZlSTEIB. C. W. Spargur, Cattle Salesman, George M. Wood, Sheep Salesman. R. D. Roihnson, Hog Salesman. O. F. Lisddurg, Office UEPOIIT OP THE CONDITION OK The First State Bank, or HEMINGFOUD, NEHHASKA. CHARTER NO. (535 Incorporated in the state of Nebraska at the close of business August 25, 1905. HESOUnCES: Loans und discounts , f 40.003.W Overdmfts.securod and unsecured.. 0.oa Furniture und fixtures 510.00 Current expense and tuxes paid. . 1KJ.38 Duo from national, state and pri vate banks and b;inker.513,W7.3! Cash , M.l 19.103.04 ROSENBAUfl BROS. & Co. (incorporated) live siooik: Commission Merchants South Omaha, Nebr. UNION STOCK YARDS Chicago, Illinois. Sioux City, Iowa. W. H. Dudley, T. D. Perrine, Cattle Salesmen W. F. King, Scott Harrell, Allen Dudley, Hog Salesman. Office Jno. Ross, Jr., Sheep Salesman. Bllen Duble & Co. LIVE STOCK ConnissioN Herchants ROOM 237 NEW EXCHANGE BLD'G SOUTH OMAHA, - NEBRASKA. Telephone 132 So. Omaha. Telephone 302 Co. Bluffs. ESTABLISHED IN 1 867 Total fftO.609.45 LIABILITIES: Capital stock puid in 8 S.400.00 Surplus fund 1.00.00 Undivided protlts .; -MOCM Individual deposits subject to check ciS.037.57 Time certificates of deposit. 16.4K.00 niisliipr'H checks outstand ing, 0,3i5.93 51.783.50 Total STATE OK XEMtAtJKA. t. COtJNTV OF UOX UOTTE. ) WOOD BROS. Live Stock Commission merchants SOUTH OriAHA, NEB. Also Chicago, 111. Sioux City, Iowa We have a special salesman in every departweut who is ably assisted by a full corps of yardmeu. We will be more than pleased to seud free masket reports to all desiring them. REPRESENTED AT CHICAGO, ILL. fo6.CK.45 I, Keith L. Plurce, cashier of the ulwve named oanK, uo solemnly er luutiun uuuvu euuir raent Is correct and a true copy of the report made to the State Hanklnn board. KsiTirli. I'lEUCE, Cashier. Attest: yXlKv. lectors. Sntiscribed and sworn to before me this 4th day of March, lWi tr T.J.O'KEEra, fgEALl U. 8. Land Commissioner, District of Nebraska. South Omaha Nebraska H. E. Tagg, A. W. Tagg, Cattle Salesmen. John Smith, Sheep Salesman. G. M. Hamill, IJas. Hiluurn, Hog Salesman. W. B. Tagg, Secretary. TAGG BROS. c 107-109 Exchange BIdg. South Omaha, Neb. 234-236 Exchange BIdg. South St. Joe, Mo. South St. Joe, .Missouri H. B. Hamill, Hog Salesman and Manager. M, D, Young, Cattle Salesman. J. C Sager, Office. "f .-VSL ,k SI. ii. HA )iP ' V-' 1- 1 1 it 1 - f" 1 '. Wr-M -m