The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, September 21, 1905, SUPPLEMENT, Image 5

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ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA, SEPTEMBER 21, 1905
Number 40
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ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA. I
BOYD & BARKER,
fkltoi'imyN lit Liiw ..
ALLIANCE, Nl'.DKASKA.
Collections given Prompt Attention.
HMITII T. TUTTIiE. lltA K. TA II.
TUTTLE & TASH,
ATTORNEYS
AT LAW.
REAL ESTATE,
North Main St., - ALLIANCE. NEII
J. E. MOORE, M. D.
rLnTCIII.II lll.OCK.
ALMAN'Ci:, NKU.
Calls unsworcd from ofilco day or night.
Telephone No. tti.
H. H. BELLWOOD
F. E. CLOUGH
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
Ilolstcn Ilulldliifi. - ALLIANJi:, NKH
L. W. BOWMAN,
PHYSICIAN and '
' SURGEON.
Omcavln First National Hunk block. AIM
uuco Nebraska.
DR. G. W. MITCHELL,
I'hyMclan line Surgeon Day and nlglitcallH.
Ofllee over lloguo Htorc. Phono 150.
DR. GEO. HAND,
IIO.M i: OP A Til IC
I'll YSIOI .Jf AND SURGKON
Formerly Intorno llnmeujiathlc llos-
puu
ftal University of Iowa.
Phono 251. Ofllee oer Alliance Shoo Store.
Night calls answered from ofllee.
FREY & BALFE, ,
OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIANS.
018 IlOX JIUTTU AVKNUE.
Phono 258.
Calls answered In town or country.
Guy Lockwood . .
gkadl'ati: chicago school of
i:mhai.ming
Funeral Director and Embalmer
Phones Office 214. Res 205
Kxpcrt Lndy
Attendant.. Alliance, Neb.
jj.
FRED BRfeNNAN
gj
Plumbing, t Steam and hot water
Heating. I
Phone, No. 35f'. ALLIANCE, NEB.
F. M. WALLACE
DKAYv LINE
Moying Household Furniture
and Trunks a specialty . .
I No, 1 Young's grocery, Alliance.
ALWAYS HANDLES
THE BEST
FRESH FRUITS
AND
VEGETABLES
rou the
TABLE
IF YOU HAVEN'T TIME
TO CALL ut the STORE
PHONE No. 4.
Wm. James,
Exclusive
Dealer in
COAL &
... WOOD
'Phone Alliance,
No. 5. Nebraska.
ZBINDEN BROS,,
Dr.Ai.nus in
Flour 1 Feed
44 Home
Comfort"
Flour
Is Our Leader. Try It..,,
phone 105.
wizstsiih: main
ST11EET..
W.5.ACHES0N
Hardware
and Plumbing
Windmills and
Pumps
Tin shop in connection.
Opera House Block
Phone 98 ALLIANCE
Checkered
LIVERY AND
FEED BARN
JAMES KEELER. . Proprietor.
HEMINGFORD.
J. D. Walker is in Omaha ths week.
Mrs. Isa Cdnnell went to Alliance Mon
day. Mrs. Bassctt is spending the week with
Mrs Olds. ,
Mrs. Phelps is visiting with Mrs. Olds
this week.
Mrs. E W. Alexander came up from
Alliance Monday. y
Mlss Maud Rose is employed in the B.
IC. Johnson store
James Potmesil has bought a Our load
of colts nt Casper, Wyo.
Mrs Honrv Hoilinrakc visited Mrs. Bon
Price a few days this week.
Misses Hossio Sherler and Nellie Carter
camo in from Alliance Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Burleigh went to Lake
side for a brief visit this week.,
John Anderson and E. D. Piper have
goue to Hot Springs for a vacation i
Don't forget that Backoffs photograph
car will bo in Hemingford Sept. 25.
We are in the market for good loans all
the lime. First btato Bank, Hemingford,
Neb.
Two cattle bnvers frnm llin Miturn n,-
of the state are looking ldr cattle here to
feed.
William Fosket and A. B. Camfield are
hiding' another car load of horses this
week.
Lonctiine f.irm Innne rpacnii'iMH!nfi.r..i
--K. L. Pierce, First State Bank, Hem-
ingtord. Neb.
Dick'Watkins was up from Allianpe
Tuesday and went out to the G. L. Taylor
ranch to buy some cattle.
Miss Nora Rrnun im!-lnor1 n 1... -,!,.,
collar bono and a dislocated shoulder from
her horse falling with her.
E. S. Tollman returned Tlmrcrlnv f..m
a tilensurn trin in ithlrli h ir.nL. ,'n i.
sights of "Frontier Day" at Cheyenne,
vo., anu tne isatioual encampment at
Denver.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Green and daugh
ter left fnr Vnrmnnl ,n,U ,.,!.,..
- ' ....... W..MU..J UIU,I1IIJ.
1 hey will stop off in Canada and various
other places on the way. It has been
some years since Mr. Green ha been to
his native state Vermont and it isneed
less to sav that he will nW nfi.ru ,..n.,t,.
of his stay there.
W. Mabin who Hl'M nir Hnrnn del-...!-
ed ttie loss of all his rye by fire Saturday
while the threshers were nt his farm.
The causethe old story of the careless
smoker and his nine It wrmt,i An
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great harm if every old farmer would kick
the pants of those who insist on smoking
aruuuu,a u.resutng machine claar of the
farm.
t Millinery Opening. -
I will be at Burlew's store in Heming
ford on October 5, 6 and 7, with the finest
line of millinery ever shovn there, consit
ing of street, dress and tailored hats, for
both ladies and children. I will also have
material for re-trimming hats. Will be
pleased to meet all my old customers nnd
new ones also. Don't forget the date, Oct
r.6and7. Miss Manoan,
Alliance, Neb,
O 'amonds,
fo -Gold Jewelry,
W. 0. BARNES, Jeweler and Optician
Dray and Transfer Line.
W
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The only spring dray
--
Phone 139.
MARSLAND.
, ti.'f' GreKS shipped n car load of ice up
the lino recently.
A. E. Byors mado a trip to the McCoy
ranch Thursday.
C. A. McGog'gy has enlarged his hay
contract nt Casper to thirty cars.
Burt and John Furinan left for Omaha
Saturday, taking six oars of cattle.
E. A. Tollman Is enjoying a visit with
two othls old neighbors from Iowa.
T, J. Poole has been in Alliance for
some time visiting his son Tomnud family.
Frank Vesper, horse buyer from Ohio,
was in this place, recently locking for good
horses.
Operator Huffbach came In on 4s Mon
day nnd will do the night work nt this
place
Mr, and Mrs. A. Sherwood of Heming
ford visited Mrs. Grant nt her homestead
Saturday.
P. L. Wilson and family of O. 0. ranch
were in town Sunday, having the children's
pictures taken.
Morris Fisher, who has been visiting at
. ;. loumans returned to Shanandoah,
Iowa. Sunday night.
Mrs, Mary Grant is on her homestead,
fifteen miles south west of town, having a
well put down by Squibb & Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Sullcnberger nnd son
Day Ion and Miss Carrie Gram drove out
to the Grant homestead Sunday,
Ava and Linn Snow wont to Alliance
Saturday, -Linn returned Sunday but
Ava still remains having dental work done.
Lawrence Ford and sister Genevivo of
Lawn precinct, start soon for Omaha
where they go to attend school the coming
year.
Miss Bessie Slietler ot Box Butte coun
ty is teaching in the Poole district and
Miss Anna Niecois teaching the Hughes
school, pJ(t
John Hickey came down from the ranch
baturday, bringing his sister. Mrs. Novot-
Ua. WhO tOOk the train fnr l-lni- l.nrrw, .
Gretna.
Mrs. Ned Criglsr and daughter, Mrs.
Robins, warn rlnwn frnm lln,i,.l, M. I ...
and report everything nourishing in their
Kev. Shrivar rtmirnnfl nn i.'r!.li.. r -
mx weeks visit in Missouri and Kansas,
reports the fruit crops In the localities
.ncu no visiicu as a great lauure,
Sparks from No. 41 Thursday started a
fire on N. G. Poole's range, which was not
subdued till 700 acres had burned over.
Over thirty men were fighting fire for
several hours.
S. M. Trussell and John Shipley aYe
both wanting teachers for their respective
districts, and both can be addressed at
Marsland liv nnv nm mhrninr. a....
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months school to begin at onte.
Alva Slattery of near Chadroo,
brought in a hundred sleera from 1I1-
Furnian rantn. whlrt. lni !,,.
tured there for the past year and shipped
them to Omahs Saturday, accompanying
the shipment.
Watches,
HEN YOU GO TO LEAVE TOWN, don't worr,
V ?l wm? ,!..do .w,,ll yaT Household Good
S. A. Miller will take charge of them; store the
in a nice, dry and cool place and pack and shit ,
sk ubaiicu. .iiTircmn ao n j
line in the city.
i - . w . ,t
S. A.Miller.