The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, August 20, 1908, Image 8

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I RAILWAY NOTES AND PERSONALS '.
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Mrs CIihs,
Ravenna.
Grothe spent Sunday in
comb, (or you don't need these things
when vou have no feathers on vour !
dome.
A. O. Johnson of Havelock arrived '
Tuesday on 43 and will spend a few
days in town visiting his sister, Miss )
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Wm. Jappcrt, general car inspector,
is in the city today.
Fireman J, J. Byron is visiting in
Grand Island Miis wec1(.
Conductor vV. H. Beach and wife
spent Sunday in Omaha.
W. A, Galliher and C. E. Gorman
arc new brakeman employed.
C. N. Roup left on 42 Tuesday for a
brief business trip to Lincoln.
P. E. Romigand wife are visiting
friends and relatives in Omaha.
E. M. Shopp of Grand Island is a
new employee in the paint gang.
Mrs. G. J. Dietlein is visiting friends
nnd relatives in Lead tills week.
Brakeman A. W, Street baa resigned
nnd left Wednesday for Deadwood.
Mrs. J. N, Andrews loft Monday on
43 for a few days' visit with friends .in
Lead.
Fireman II. F. Townley is attend'
itig the celebration in Cheyenne this !
week,
J. D. Belaud of the shop force i$
spending a few days in Diet this
week.
Mrs. Cling. Kin;; left on 44 Monday
for an extended visit with relatives in
Mason.
Mrs.-A. P. Germain left a few days
ago for a brief visit with friends in
Denver.
Mrs. H. Pfenning and children are
011 an extended visit with relatives in
Lincoln.
R. F. Fisher, of the telegraph de
partment of Lincoln, was in the city
yesterday.
C. B. Hancock arid family of Spear
fish are visiting relatives in Seneca
this week,
Machinist R. E. Driscoll and wife
left Wednesday morning for a visit
with relatives.
Miss Ruth Morris and Agues El
more returned Wednesday morning
from Deadwood.
Brakeman F, K. Roberts and wife
arc visiting friends and' relatives in
Lincoln tlfis week,
Conductor E. M. Gregg and wifo are
Kpt tiding a few days tills week with
frit-mi in SpeariUli.
M-tchhmt O. D. Carter loft Monday
foi a vigit with home folks in NeJon,
Neln. fie will tet urn via Denver.
Mii VI ire Moms autl Ruth Wagdr
it turned fin.rtav from a ven pleas
"ii 'rip 1,1 tin- bUck Hills camping.
Ed Mt in Ion .ind father wll leave in
a few dn, tor an extended visit with
rt-Mtivfh and friends at Crestuu, Iowa.
F. A. l'ierson, who 1ms been visiting
in Chicago and othr places for the
past two weitks exptiets to return Mon
day. Fireman B. W. IJeardon and J. J.
Rogers left Tuesday for a trip through
the Black Hille and otlur points of in
terest. Mr. II. RtMiruu and children ar
rived today from Curtis whore they
ha e been visiting relatives for tho paBt
month.
Mrs. M. B, Garrison arid children
left a few days Ago for Fairfield, Nb..
where tUey will suufid a few week with
friends.
lUiney Egbers was called to Quincy,
III., a few dftjs ago by the death of
bis mother, who died at that place
Sunday,
Dick Buike and Billv Heclun ate
going to a monastery. Atiywav, they
hae thrown away their brush and
Sis Johnson.
A, J. Nelson and wife and son,
Maurice, and Miss Nellie Morris will
leave Sunday for a brief visit with
friends in Kansas City.
The new depot is rapidly nearing
completion. The painters and car
penters have been busily engaged dur
ing the past week nnd the upstairs is
now about ready for occupancy except
the laving of the floors and the light
ing, There is yet quite an amount of
work to be done on the ground floor,
but with the large force of men work
ing it will not be long until the build
ing is completed.
Railroad Notes from Edgemont
Edynmout Express.
Engineer Herman Nelson has been
re-instnted on the Burlington and was
transfened to Alliance and will work
out of there to Edgemont.
F. J. Mahoney, who has been engine
inspector on the night shift, has been
promoted to firing.
Brakeman Clark is taking a lay off
and Brakeman Bowell is taking his
place on Conductor Matthewson's run.
Supt. Miller of the Sheridan division
and Gen. Supt. Allen arrived here on
train No. 42 Monday night. Supt.
Miller left for home on No. 41 Tuesday
and Supt. Allen went to Alliance on
No. 44.
A phone line has been put up by the
Burlington to Chilson and it will be
continued to Deadwood in the near
future. This will be a saving, as a
phone will be put in at each siding nnd
tho conductors can get their orders
from the operator. In case of a wreck
assistance can bo got in a hurry, as
the engines can then carry an instru
ment and connect with the wires and
telephone to headquarters, thus saving
a lot of time.
CONTRIBUfiONSTO
SISTERS' ACADEMY
Weekly Report of Payments Toward
the Erection of the School Building.
Miiil CLEARING SALE
August 17th to September 1st
Special Suit Offer
During this sale we will give you the free
and unrestricted choice of any suit in our
Men's Clothing Department at the very
low price of
14.00
Remember this is a bona fide offer and
we mean just what we say.
The balance of our immense Suit Stock
will be offered in two special lots at $ 1 O
and $7.
LOW SHOES ' J w
ir immense
stock of Mens, Boys,
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Ladies ana unnarens low tnoes go in
this sale at the great re
duction of
14 OFF
$125 Dress Shirts reduced to OSc
05c. 7oc nnd $1.00 Dress Shirts reduced to :U)c
Ooe Men's Balbriggau Underwear 45c
.'15c Men's Balbi'iggan Underwear 25c
Boy's Summer Underwear only . 10c
Elegant line Four-in-hand Ties '25c
Large line White Wash Belts 10c
Ladies1 1 5c Turnover Collars. .') for 25c
Odds and Ends in Corsets 80c
Fa
Sni
ns Spa
Is
One lot All-wool Suitings in
Plaids and Checks that sold at
$ 1 .25 and 1 .35 in this sale at
One lot Worsted Suitings in
Plaids and Checks that sold at
65c and 75c in this sale at
Stripes,
STAG
Stripes,
49c
One lot Worsted Suitings, just the thing
for school dresses, 60c values, O"?
in this sale at - - - - OfU
One lot Twill Suitings, will make servic
able scnool dresses, 35c values, f Q
inthissaleat - 1 ?C
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ruTmTrarnuv.'iinTH-' h'",jt"-'"''""-' m.inninii.i.Li.iiiiig tnvimr,ir.i'iyiinwBaOTmwiuamu:
AH Silk Fancy Parasols in one lot $KQ8
Entire line Embroidery 25 per cent piscount.
Ladies' Knit Underwear 25 per cent. Discount.
Silk Waists, three lots $1.08. $2.47 and $3.30
$2.25 Long Silk Cfloves reduced to $1.75
$1.50 Long Silk Gloves reduced to $1.00
Children's 20c and 25c Hose in one lot 15c
Large line Beads assorted colors :. . . 10c
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HOW THE FINANCES STAND TODAY !
Working for a
u
Ht. A linen Academy is fast Hearing com- .
pletion. The sinters who are to tak
charge of the academy are expected in a
few days The pastor. Father McNamara,
desires to tlmuk those who hav contribut-.
d- He also asks us to urge those who j
hnve not puid their subscriptions to do mi
at the earliest possible date, l'ather
there can he no doubt at this late
to the completion of the academy in time
for the opening of school Sept. 5th. Now,
let all who subscribed to the fund pay up
for those three rua&ons. 1st, you promised
to db so; ad. the committee needs ths money
pow, not a year from now; jd, vou all
want to keep your word and help the good
work. Below is the statement to date:
Previously acVnowldgml. . . . , .1 1,136.00
ter
Traffic C. O.
W. E. Spencer,
Kent Sisters
E. ffijfoiwnell....
U. TMullnsva....
Dr. C. I,.. Weber.
P. O'Connor..
Y.IUly
T. Roland
H. V. Toobey -.
U. V. lekfldd .
U. F.Thkta... .
V. O. Uarnea.
S. Unrobe.!!. ......
D. O'Keefe ... .
I' Howlan ....
Alliance should soon commence to
feel the good work that is couin a tho
teault of tho Commercial Club'ft offorts
-wv.8 : .. t . 1 .. .. . ..TO
date as I ' ...
lmvo bcon secured in the basement 01
the opuin house block ami the Club
will soon be in a position to entertain
visitors to the city at tho club rooms.
The various committees liavd been ap
pointed to fill the respective duties as
signed to thotn, ami us the secretary
ship has fallen to Mr. Lloyd C. Thorn- j
no f, run' ciiinh! vminp man. thsre. is I
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10.00
10 00
7.50
25.00
H.QO
J. OO
5.00
j.00
45,00
$ 00
3.oo
5,00
2J.O0
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O'Keefe.
Manufacture1 and
Aspeuwall, chairman;
b V. Uaiiis.
Publicity and StatisttCRW. W. Nor
ton, chaittiiau; H. l' l'eltelheim, W,
D. Kumer.
Civic Improvement and Health G.
L. GtigRS, chainimn; Dr. A. K. Thorn
ton, Uev, J. L. Vallow.
OrditiHiicQH and LeKislntion R. M.
Hampton, chairman; li. Hurl'on, C. C.
Uarkcr.
Loesl Trade, includiuv: Good Roads
T-r. II. 'Keildwb, 'chairman; V. K.
Holsten, T. J. Beale.
UmploVment Williams tnmoa, chair
man; C. C. Smith, C. A. Newberry.
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I REAL ESU
lotal Ju.tn 50
Tyr Pardy's Cottage Htead.
no good reason why Alliance should
not commence to receive much consid
eration, from the invottor wlio is de
sirous of puttinu his money where it
will bring the best results.
Following is a full list of the official!,
and committee elected Saturday night:
Executive Committee J. K. l'helan.
Pies.; S. K, Warrick, Vice Pies.; 1
W. Harris, trtmaurer; 1. E. Tush, C.
O. Aspeuwall, W. W. Noiton, R. M.
Hampton, G. L. Giiiigs, Win. James.
Membership and Kntertninment--I.
lu. Tush, chairui.iu; V. M. Knight, T.
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BEAL
BROS.
202 Box Butte Avenue
Phone
104
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
ERS
POTATO GROW
ATTENTION
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Eugot.o S ghts t nd A. U Wood to
Helen R'd-jH, lot 1, blk P, Sheridan
id AltVi.cora't.
,' LJuctln Ia"d Cr to Eugono Sights
pd A. I,. Wood, lot 1. blk P, Shcrl
dtitt add f AlPauw, S200
v F.tuk N. 15arrt to A. I). Roul-
lln'ra.jw 3,'i. ir,-t7. ?2'00.
' F. U. K;i!ght to David N. Urower,
Liuotta ittsu uounils sn uik w, hnon-
dt-u add, $450.
F. M. Knight to David X. Drawer.
m-"8 !ltl bounds in blk W, Shcrl
dun add to Alliance, '2:'.').
H! nihil Rehder to David X. Urower,
jniMia and bounds in blk W, Shorldmi
ii-dd 10 Alliance. ,
Ani.ndu F. Krb to Win. Rust, sr.,
1 bw of fi, 23-47.
1 Lincoln 1-iuid Co. to Dlotk Lum
ber Co., .lots 12, -13, It, 15 and lti,
, blk HO, Alliance.,
raM8jasiaCTtei3RsxmBjn
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We Want Your Money
AND YOU WANT YOUR MONEY'S WORTH
For the next 30 days we will sell you for spot cash the
following goods at the prices made below:
F C String Beans, pr case... $2.20
F C Early Juoal'eait, prcage. . 2.20
F C Lima Beans, pr caw 2,20
Sweet Corn, pr case 1.75
F C Sour Kraut, pr cake . . , 2.25
Sweet Potatoes, pr cawi 2.85
Hominy, pr case 2.50
We are in the market for potatoes and
oaying highest market price for good
shipping stock. We are always in the
market and paying top price for this
product. We keep in close touch with
all potato markets, and are going to
load at five different stations this com
ing season. We also have for sale one
of the best
Potato Sorters and Sackers
on the market. We are going to carry a
full line of potato bags and when you are in
the market it will pay you to come and see us
Stock Sale.
F C Red Kidney Beans, pr case 2.30
Delta Plums, pr cao.. 3.75
lb can Apples, pr can 35
S lb can Apricot, pr can SO
8 lb can Pears, pr can , 55
S lb can Grape, pr can 45
S lb can Green Gage rinms,can .45
81b cau lln Plums, pr can ... .45
8 lb can Stitcd Puaches, pr can .60
50 lb box 40-50 Prunes, pr box. $5,00
Pure Apple Cider Vinegar. j?al. .30
White Wine Vinegar, pr gal... .35
Grape Juice, pints 35
Gallon Catsup , 50
Flour, pr sack, 5 X Cream. . . . 1.40
4 X Patent.... 1.30
3X Extra 1.20
Japan Tea, Gaiety or Blue Bird .40
Gunpowder Tea , 50"
Stone Jars and Crocks, pr f?al.. .10
Bol Salt 2.00
Rock Salt, pr ion lbs 75
clirum Fruit Jars iiints, oer dozen,
OflC; quarts per dozen, flic, i-qtf
per do?en, V7i
210 Box Butte Ave.
Phone No. 1
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1 will sell at public sale to the high
jest bidder on Ftiday, Sept. 4, 1008,
at 10 a. 111., at Heiningford, Nebr., my
Clinic aimi ui .tiuiiuuu iuit.ii, i,uiiai3i'
big of 1 10 head of good horses, 25
mules, 2 stallions. 1 Kentucky Jack
and 75 head of cuttle of all ages.
Terms, one year. Calvin J. Wiloy,
353t. Hemtngford, Nebr.
Oh, 1 did lock myself up in the granary
And 1 can tell you what 1 did it for,
To keep from seeing that same old
fellow's face
That I use to see before.
If you are looking for some one on
Sunday evening and are unable to
find them drop around to Cafe North
west and you will be sure to find
them there.
PHELAN OPERA
O 33. e . 3Sr i g- la. t
FRIDAY, AUGUST
HOUSE
28
Theodore Lorch PvJS
with an Excellent Company will
present the splendid new West
ern Military Dramn ....
Complete Scenic and Electrical
Equipment. This is a genuine
dramatic production requiring
acting of a high order. Theo
dore Lorch is so well known in
Alliance that all play goers
know they will get the best. Seats on Sale Thursday of next week
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