The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, September 03, 1908, Image 5

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LOCAL PARAGRAPHS.
Father McNauiara was at Hyautiis
last Tuesday.
John Burtou of Hiugltatn was in the
-city yesterday.
Mrs. Art Cole left yesterday for a
mouth's visit it Kausas.
Mrs. J. H. Vaughan returned from
Denver Saturday morning.
G. P. Guire is the new manager and
operator at the Crystal theatre.
T, H. Barnes returned last Tuesday
from a business trip to Denver.
Nate Hart of Lead, S. D., is in the
city looking after business matters.
A. D. Millett and Mr. Green were
down from Hcmingford yesterday.
Mrs. R. W. Hale of Fort Dodge,
Iowa is the guest of Mrs. Churchill.
Jack Rcardon is in the city from
Grand Island, arriving last Tuesday.
Attorney B. F. Gihnau was at Sid
ney last Thursday on professional bus
iness.
Mrs. A. P. Gordon and children re
turned last Thursday from a visit at
Seneca.
Mr.- and Mrs. C. C. Hucke and Mrs.
J. E. Friel are Hemingford people
trading in Alliance today.
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Nelson, son and
Miss Nell Morris returned last Satur
day from a trip to Kansas City.
V. F. Black is at the Box Butte hos
pital where he underwent an operation
this morning and is doing well. -
VV. R. Smith, a former Alliance citi
zen who is now a resident of Sidney,
was visiting here Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Acheson are re
joicing over the arrival of a bright baby
girl at their home this morning.
Mrs. Win. J. Hamilton's mother and
sister arrived in the city from Chadrou
last week to visit for a short time.
Editor Ellis returned Sunday from a
week's stay at Hot Springs, where he
vent to secure relief from hay fever.
Mrs. Clatk Olds of Hemingford re
turned home Sunday afternoon after a
pleasant visit with friends in the city.
Mrs. Win. Lotspeich and son of
Bingham were in the city last week,
the latter receiving medical attention.
J. C. McCorkle, manager of the Ne
braska Land Co., returned vesterday
from a business trip to Madison, Nebr.
After a pleasant visit with Mrs. J. A.
Rowan, Mrs. Dave Briggs aud daugh
ter returned to their home in the sand
hills.
Mrs. Dennis Landrigan and Miss Ag
nes Rowland left on No. 41 for Falls
City Saturday for a short visit with
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wilson, living
west of the city, are rejoicing over the
arrival of a daughter at their home last
Sunday.
Miss Amelia Hucke and little neice
came down from Hemingford last Fri
day to do some shopping with our
merchants.
Miss Bertha Hunt arrived from
Crete yesterday for a visit with her
sister, Miss Inez, of Superintendent
Allen's office.
County Commissioner Jos. Wauek
brought several head of milk cows to
town last Tuesday, which he sold to
several parties.
Thomas Kateu of Dunlap was in Al
liance Tuesday forenoon on a return
trip from Omaha where he marketed
three cars of cattle.
Wm. Mitchell had legal business in
Deuel county Monday. He made the
trip from Bridgeport to Lewellyn in
Judge Wehn's auto.
The laying of numeious cement
walks in various parts of the city has
improved the looks and convenience of
our city thoroughfares.
Lee Basye left yesterday afternoon
for Lincoln, where he will enter Wes
levan university as a student for the
coming term of school.
Mrs. Mary Lonergan and daughter,
who have been visiting F. McCoy and
family for two weeks', returned to their
home at Gretna Monday.
Miss Lettie Carey, assistunt cashier
of the Hemingford bank, visited her
siftor, Miss Madeline, of the county
treasurer's office, yesterday.
E. H. Miller, who has beu braking
on the Deaduood line for the past
three mouths, has been transferred
back to the Alliance divisiou.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Roach, living
near Bounei are the proud parents of a
baby girl bom to them at the Box
Butte hospital last Thursday. .
Mr. and Mis. Geo. Mollriug left
Tuesday morning on 42 for the east,
where Mr. Mollriug will purchase his
fall and winter stock of goods.
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Jacoby and
their t.uets, Mr and Mrs Huigst and
children, spent Saturday at the ranch
of Engineer John WoUerton.
Geo. Darling was called to Edge
inout this morning to take charge of a
funeral.
Mr. and Mrs. Hingst, who have been
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. W.
Jacoby, left yesterday morning for
their home at Burlington, Iowa.
D. vV. Hayes, superintendent of the
city schools will go to Lincoln Friday
to attend a meeting of the executive
board of the state teachers' association.
Night Police Cal Cox and wife are
the happy parents of a baby girl bom
to them Wednesday of last week.
Voters are what we want, Cal, voters.
Mrs. Louis Bucchsensteiti has been
uite ill for several days with inflamma
tion of the bowels, but we arc pleased
to state that she is now much improv
ed. W W. Norton leit last Mondav for
the east where he will purchase an un
usually large stock of fall aud winter
goods in anticipation of an extensive
trade.
Among those w ho arc in attendance
at the state fair this week is C. A.
Newberry, who left for Lincoln Sun
day afternoon, returning yesterday
morning.
Catl Thomas is the newly appointed
clerk at the city postoHice since the
resignation of Mrs. Short. Frank Mc
Farlaud assumed charge of the money
order department.
Geo. Darling returned frpm his
eastern trip last SaturJay. He spent
several days at Nevada, Iowa, then
went to Chicago, Louisville, Ky., St,
Louis aud other points.
Will Beuttler, foreman of the con
struction work at the depot, teturn
ed Wednesday from Sioux City, where
he had been spending a few days with
his wife, who is visiting there.
Philip and Lucile Nohe were visitois
at Colorado Springs recently, return
ing home last Mondav. The Nohe
family were residents of this beautiful
mountain citv before coming to Al
liance. The Gazette is the name of a new
papet launched at the town of Lew el
icit, in Deuel county, which is 011 the
North Platte tension of the Union
Pacific railway. Pearl Bentz is pub
lisher of the same.
Mrs. Davidson returned the latter
part of last week trom Spokane, Wash.
Her daughter, Mrs. W. C. Taylor,
who accompanied her there, stopped
off at Sheridan for a visit before re
turning to Alliance.
Joe O'Connor has been compelled to
lay from his duties as clerk at New
berry's hardw are store on account of
physical indisposition of :i bilious na
ture. Roasting ears are very tempting,
Joseph, but, Oh, my!
Mr. aud Mrs. G. C. Jeffers returned
from Hot Springs, Monday morning
after a pleasant outing of several days.
Mrs. Jeffers feels greatly benefited
physically as a result of her visit to
the popular watering place.
Mrs. A. E. Bates entertained the
ladies of the B. of L. F. and E. at her
home Friday afternoon in honor of her
birthday. The ladies presented her
with a beautiful cracker jar as a te
membrance of the occasion.
Geo. Darling is making up some
tempting offers of rugs he has on hand
with the intention of disposing of them
before the stock he purchased while
east arrives, so if you want a bargain
in this line you had better act at once.
G. H. Willis is preparing to estab
lish a bank at Dalton. a station on the
table between Bridgeport and Siduey.
Mr. Willis was engaged in the hard
ware business at Chadron for many
years, having located there among the
first. .
S. K. Warrick was an east-bound
passenger on 44 last Tuesday going to
L'niversity Place, Lincoln, where he
will devote several days transacting
business as a member of several com
mittees connected with Wesleyau uni
versity. Mrs. Ed Mollriug and sou departed
Tuesday afternoon for a short visit at
Broken Bow before going to their home
at Kearney. They spent several weeks
delightfully in this city the guests of
Mrs. Di. Koons, Mrs. Broome and
other friends.
Sister Euphrasia departed on 41 last
Tuesday for Pine Ridge where she will
succeed Sister Agatha who comes here
to take charge of St Agnes academy.
The work at this point was too much
for Sistoi Euphrasia, who is well ad
vanced in years,
Engineer John Wolverton's thirteeu
year old son, Frank, was thrown from
his horse last Saturday at their ranch
seventeen miles west of this city, and
sustained a broken arm just below the
shoulder, also a painful cut on the calf
of one leg and otherwise injured. Dr.
Bowman was called and attended to
the lad who is now recovering.
According to instructions from the
state dcpaitmeut, the county commis
sioners started last Tuesday to ap
praise the school land of the county,
commencing-at the southeast corner.
From there they work north, then west
and south.
Miss Ella H. Hood was a passenger
on this afternoon's train for Billings,
Mont., where she will teach in the city
schools foi the ensuing year. Her
mother, Mrs. Matilda Hood, has been
in poor health for several weeks but
is now convalescing.
Mis. C. W. Brcuuan has invited to
her home Iroin 3 to 5 today, about fifty
of the little itiends of her children,
Clinton, Frances and Martin. No doubt
the little folks will enjoy the occasion
and do justice to the delicacies pre
paid by the hostess.
Rev. E. F. Walker, an evangelist of
national repute, is the guest of Rev.
Jordan, with whom he is holding a
scries of meetings at Fairview, After
the conclusion of these, they will assist
Rev. Vallow with a series of meetings
in the M. E. church in this city.
A. D. New was in the city last
Monday on his way home from Hay
Springs to Lakeside after crying a
public sale of horses and cattle last
Saturday. The railway accident, which
occurred east of Hay Springs, delayed
Mr. New a day or more on his return,
Mrs. J. C. McCorkle returned- Wed
nesday from Knoxville, Iowa, where
she was called a month ago by the ill
ness of iclatives. She was accompan
ied home by Mrs. Pringle, mother of
Eugene and sister of Mr. McCorkle,
with whom she will spend a month or
two.
Carl Johnston, who is a nephew of
J.N. Johnston, after visiting a sister
at Cation City, Colo., and two brothers
at Ft Morgan, Colo., will spend a few
days visiting in this vicinity and at
Bingham aud return via Ft. Morgan
and Denver , to his home at Garnctt,
Kan.
Mrs. Mori is and daughter Alice left
Tuesday afternoon on 41 fot Billings,
Mont., where they will meet Mrs. A.
E. Swanson (nee Agnes Morris) of
Barlow N. D., who is on her way to
this city for a visit with relatives and
friends whom she has not seen for
four veais.
Jack Burns is in from the Elmore
lanch todav. Fourteen votes were cast
in his precinct Tuesday which is prob
ably a larger per cent tlnm any pre
cinct in the county. Alliance cast about
200 votes out of fioo. The vote through
out the state is about fifty per cent
of the usual vote.
Mrs. Eusency and daughter and Mrs.
Sherwood were in the city for a couple
of days the latter pait of last week.
The former were enroute to their home
at Council Bluffs, Iowa, after a pleas
ant visit with relatives and friends at
Hemingford. The latter accompanied
them as far as Alliance.
Peicy Cogswell has been keeping
bachelor's home the past few days be
cause his better half left him for a few
days visit with friends at Mitchell.
Members of the grass widowers' club
waited upon Percy to take out a mem
bership card in the order but he re
fused to "come through."
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Kreamer and
daughter, Miss Leah, arrived in Al
liance vesterday morning from Colo
rado where they have been sightseeing
for the past month. Mr. Kreamer left
on 42 in the afternoon for his home in
Little Rock, Ark., while Mrs. Kreamer
and Leah will visit friends here until
Sunday or Monday.
C. A. Newberry, as usual, did not
forget the fire boys who took pait in
the state tournament and just before
their departure on the Denver train
Tuesday morning, presented them with
a check for S25 as pin money during
their visit at North Platte. The fire
boys can always depend on Cheney
when the time comes to give a lift.
There seems to be plenty of help in
the hay fields this year and the ciy for
men is not nearly as loud as it has
been in previous years. The wages
paid are not as high as that during the
past two years. Plenty of men can
now be secured from Si. 50 to $2.00
per day, while last ear the wages
were from $2. 50 to $3.00. But then,
after Taft is elected it will be better.
The Lewelten Gazette says that J.
II. Wehn is having a new building
constructed for his bank which will be
located just north of the old one in that
town. The building will cost about
2,500 aud will be by far the best bank
building in Deuel County. It will be
24x56 and all the fixtures will be new
and up-to-date, including a good, first
class vault. They txpect to have it
J completed by the first of November.
NEW FALL
MILLINERY
Mrs. Simmons1 fall opening of new
millinery will commence September 15.
Miss Josephine O'Donncll, tho well
known trimmer, is now in Denver get
ting points on the new fall styles and
will assist Mrs. Simmons during the
opening. Miss O'Donncll is an expert
milliner, and Mis. Simmons' patrons
are assuied of the best the market af
fords. A fine line of pattern hats,
also tailoied and children's hats.
MRS. R. SIMMONS
Acting Marshal Donovan arrested n
stranger last Monday who answered
the description of a jail breaker wanted
by the officers of the law at Sidney.
A message was sent apprising them
of the capture and Marshal Donovan
was instructed to hold the man till an
officer could reach here yesterday
morning, but as no one put in an ap-
I pcarancc, the suspect was released.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
''W-'WWW
Two carpenters wanted; wages 35
'cents an hour. Henry Lovcland, Heui
1 ingford, Nebr.
Dr. Allen, dentist. Opera house blk.
"Roasting Ears." Yes, the Cafe
1 Northwest has them.
j Corn Doctor, Parlor at Fov Rooming
! House.
Strayed or Stolen Monday night,
August 3, a bay mate, weight 700 to
800 pounds, five years old, loft hip
down, hi and on left shoulder. Liberal
reward. F. G. Sunderland.
, Try Pardy's Cottage Bread.'
If you are looking for some one on
I Sunday evening and are unable to
I find them drop around to Cafe North
1 west and you will be sure to find
1 them there.
Warning.
j We will pay $25 reward for evidence
I that will convict anyone of hunting or
I fishing 011 this ranch without written
permission.
Signed by H. A. Peters.
36-0 Tun Pr.TERS & Williams Co.
For a pleasant evening's entertain
ment go to the Crystal Picture Parlors.
Girl Wanted at Alliance Steam
Laundry. 31-tf
, See F. E. Reddish for loans on real
estate. 27-tf
Go to Pardy's Bakery for your Pies
j and CaCes.
Dr. Allen, dentist. Opera house blk
1 House and Lot for Sale
New house, just completed, situated
in the northwest part of Alliance, I'or
particulars, inquire phone 28a. ag-tf
Have you tried Nohe's bread' 26-tf
Dr. Allen, dentist. Opera house blk.
Pardy's Bakery is 114 West Montana
street.
For Sale Splendid hard coal stove,
large size aud good as new. Ii(iiire at
The Herald office.
Automobiles to Trade for Land
I have three automobiles to trade for
land. P. J. Clattkruuck,
28 Marsland, Neb.
If you want to rent a
house, flat, store, or barn,
see S. . riiller. He has
them. 30-tf.
For a pleasant evening's entertain
ment go to the Crystal Picture Parlors.
Wanted To buy a five or six room
house or vacant lot, in the northwest
part ofthe city. W. H. Holt.
Take Notice.
All persons indebted to L. E. Bye
are requested to pay at once. Accounts
not settled by August 20 will be placed
in the hands of a collector.
What is nicer these hot days than a
nice dish of cold meat and a little sal
ad served appetitizingly. These may
be had at the Cafe Northwest.
Notice to Hunters.
Notice is heraby given that no hunt
ing will be allowed on the premises of
the undersigned.
D. II. BlMGGS,
Mks. M. H. Patmoki
Notice.
Having sold my house, I will soil
my household effects, including two
large solid walnut bedroom sets, very
cheap at private sale. Everything
111ustgobySept.il. iw
Mks. A. A. Riiopes,
401 Cheyenne Ave.
THOUGHTS
BY
WALDO PONDRA.Y WARREN
THE MASTER'S EYE
THERE Is an ancient proverb that "the master's ay
does more work than both his hands." The modern
version of the master's eye Is a card catalogue system
that keeps a record of the work of thousands of employes of
a great Industrial Institution. In passing such a card file the
other day I made Inquiry about.lt, and the manager said:
"This Is our system for keeping track of the mistakes
made by employes. Nearly every mistake we discover. In
any part of the work Is traced back to the employs who
made It, and It Is recorded here against his name."
"Do you point out each person's mistakes to him at the
timer"
"Oh, yes. Especially when they amount to much. But
we don't speak about every mistake. That would only con.
fuse the employes and make them fearful and probably Itad
to making more errors."
"What do you find Is th cause for most mistakes?"
"Carelessness almost every time."
"How does your system affect that?"
"Well, he said, "tho mere fact that we keep such
record Is a stimulus to employes to' be careful. Even If wa
never looked up a card it would bo worth while keeping up
the system just for the general Influence It has. But we refer
to It often. And we know It works because the percentage
of mistakes is lowered from year to year."
(Copyright, 1MT, r Joaaph B. BowUa.)
Notice.
I will not bu responsible for any bill
contracted in my name.
38-1 E. H, Mili.rr.
Sam White will plant eighty acres
of wheat this fall with his new Monitor
Diill purchased ftom C. A. Newbeiry.
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FACTS
I The news items of the home com
munity. J The things in which you are most
interested,
I The births, weddings, deaths of
the people you know.
QThe social affairs of our own and
surrounding towns.
Thai ara th kind of fact Itili paper
(ires you tn evsrjr iaturt. They ara
cartalnlr worth tho ubicription priea.
$ 131?. TCK.IGVIJGXt,
flDElTTIST I
Office in Alliance National Bank BIk.4.
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Norir.i: id citrnrroit.
TIk "tuteof Nebraska 1
llov Unite county.
In tin-county
court
In the mutter of Uik estate of .loscpb II
Oram. deceased
Tit tlie creditors of miIi! Phiate
Younro hereby iiotlticd. Hint I wl'l It lit
the county court room In Alliance, In suld
county, 011 tliu 1M ilay of March , 1!W. lit
10 o'clock 11 111.. to ri-culvu mill eanmlno nil
clubns iipiliiBt said ext.ito with a view t.i their
adjustment mid allowance The tluiH limited
for tin prusiitntlou of ctuhiiri uculiisl Mild us
Male l six months from the '.' tli it:i of August,
A. I). 1In, iiml tliu tlinn llmltt-il for payment
of debt Is iiiiii yt-ur from oulil tli iltiy of Aug
ust, Hits
Witness in v litiiul anil tho soul of said county
court, thin i'lith day of August, 10M.
Ska I.
f p An. 27-4m I.. A. llt.ltltv. County .Ituljie.
u.ij.u. Miner..
Tli State of Nebraska, I In tli County
llox Uutlo County, f Court
In mutter of tliu entitle of t.urliilu A, Ilenlek,
llt-CCUMll.
To the creditors of said estate :
You ure hereby notllled. tbut I will nit nt
tbo county court In Alliance. In Mild County,
on tliu 5tb day of March, llW. at ten o'clock
In tbo forenoon of said duy. to receive und
evil m I ne nil claims u gainst Mild cmitte, with a
luw tn their adjustment mid allowance. The
time limit for the prercntatlcm of clulms
nualnst said estuto is six mon'hs from tbo :ird
duy of September. nw und tliu time limit for
the pit) incut of debts Is 1. ne year from tun 3rd
day of .September, lWri.
Witness my liana und tbo soul of saldCounty
Court (bis '.MHb 1I11) or August. MHK
Iskai.J U A. UKiiny,
fp.ept.l-lw County J udise. '
WILCOX & BROOME
LAW AM LANDATTOIINKYS.
Lang experience in state and federal
courts and as Register and Receiver C, S.
Li nil Office is a guarantee for prompt and
efficient service.
Office In l.nnj Office Hiilldlnj;.
aluanci:.
NKIIHASKA.
DR. T. ALLEN,
DESTIST
lUlnless Kuraction Latent Method
Safe. Sure
AM.IA.NUF.' - NKUKA8KA
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When Yoa Buy
uvjy at nuMt
The Dome Merchants merit your inpport,
tbir ate the malntuyi ot the community.
And when yoa buy of Home Mttcaanti,
buy of tboie who adrertlie.
Benedict's grocery ad. on the last
page w ill tell you of some good bar
gains in fruits, jarb and other articles.
Read it.
ON BUSINESS
The Masi With
h Milisiotie
About His Neck
The milktone is lack of
$fetal limning. It holds
cme man down to hard work
and sin n 11 wakcs while
others, properly trained, jo
ahead. But every man an J
'woman who is laboring
under such a burden can
easily riso to n better posi
tion 11 ml increased earnings
and cm find out how for
the asking.
To hnd ''.t how, simpU
write the I. C. S., stating
the positto'i you wish t
gain Itn -turn, tin iustitu
tiou with 11 yearn of hiu
ccssful experience in train
ing thousands of others f-ir
advancement will tell yon
how it can tit YOU for a
better-paying position No
risk to run No books to
buy isn't suct a t fiance
far advancement trot I A this
viucA to you.'
INTERNATIONAL
CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS
Bon 799, Serinton, Pa.
INTERNATIONAL CORBESFONDENCE SCHOOLS
Sox 79. Scranien, r".
Plena eiplaln, wilboul limber obllguioa omnypirt.
how I can riu&llly for 4 Urger tlUrjr and advance-
weal lu taa iwtliloa btlurc which I ba, marked X.
Ad Writer
bhow-Card Writer
Wladuw Trimmer
Clul Service Uitmt
Ornimeatal DeilKner
Mechsslcal Eaglaeer
Mecnaalcal Outtunaa
Poretaaa Mjcblnlkt
Electrical Uaglaeer
Electrician
lver Station Stipt.
Aichitevt
Architectural Dralll
Structural Engineer
Structural Draltimaa
Contractor A llullder
Foreman number
Civil Engineer
R. K. Con Engineer
Surv)or
Mining Engineer
Chenilat
Btmkkeepe-
Stenographer
, A'riwe .
.SV ilM.f ,i.
a I'ttv
SlJlt
NOTICE OF INCORPORATION OF THE
HANSEN VALLEY CATTLE COMPANY.
1. The namuof tills cororatlun t-liuH N tin
Hansen Vultey CJattlo Coiiiimny,
-. Tbuiirliii'lii-il place of business sballlie jr,
Kllswortb. Sheridan County. Nobruska
3. Tbc Konornl mi tu rooftlirt business to be
transacted hhull Ik tbo buylnn "ml scllim; of
t-attlound ntbur live stock, and I be nrutiur
t Ion oft be same for market and sale n'so
to hoM, purchase, sell und mort-sKe real
ttut.
4. '1'be amount of capital stock autborinl
U Siu.nuo.oo divided iutosbure-sof jlouoo each
of wbk-b at Iwist fcw.WO.W sbnll be iiald in m
money or property on or byforw the time yf
coimiii'iii-eiiieiit of business.
b. Tbu Corporation kbull bugln business oil
the tstb dii) of Auxuxt.ltx.rs, and shall contlnuH
font period uf 20 years unles sooner dissolved
bv majorit) of three-llttbl of the fctocklioldnrii.
U. The bik'bost amount of Indebtedness for
which thin Corporation sbnll bo liable at any
i uiiu IIUI0 miuii hoi eiueou iwo-imrus ot me
I capital atock
7 Tbentrairs of tbls Corporation sball bo
managed by n Hoard of Directors, consisting
I of tlireo persons, wbo sball be stockboldors in
tn- i nrporaiiou, ana who shall servo for a
term of one joar after the annual meeting of
stockbolders or until tbelr sucevssors In
otilc are elected. William O. Comstock,
fp auk- -'7-lw Hans J. Uanskn.
Try Andy Dehner's famous "Black
Hawk" cigar, 5c atCommissary.
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