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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1908)
" HMorlonl Qoolefy Official Publication of the City and County. Largest Circulation of any Newspaper in Western Nebraska. - VOLUME XV, ALLIANCE. BOX BUTTE COUNTY, NEBRASKA! THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1908 NUMBER 41 r -- -- f m HINTS TO RANCHMEN AND FARMERS Now is the time that you realize on your season's work. As you sell your stock, potatoes or grain, place your money on open account with a reliable bank. Pay your bills by check, which makes the best kind of a receipt, and avoid the worry' and danger attending the carrying of large sums of money. Our offices are always at the disposal of our customers and country friends. The First National of Alliance FIRST STATE BANK HEMINGFQRD, NEBR. Capital and Surplus, $15,000.00 Keith L. Pierce, Cashier Notary Public in Bank & Insurance Wri token ? Highest Interest Paid on Time Deposits & Real Estate Loans, anv sue, aiiade or negotiated OLSTEN'S Headquarters for Supplies TABLETS NOTE BOOKS COMPOSISION BOOKS NOTE PAPER PENCILS PENS, INKS CHALK CRAYONS COLORED CRAYONS ERASERS and PAINT S RULERS GIVEN AWAY AT HOLSTEN'S Esfim M-K1 We aUvays give you the Most of the Best for the Least W. C. Hibbs, Mgr. Castor Machine OIL Best Quality Lowest Prices School Bank Tlw Baptist Sunday ftchool .ottjoyed a picnic in the Atz grove, north of town, Jast Saturday. laa. A. Hunter ret unioi today ifioni Omaha, where lie had several cars of cattle mi the market. Mr. And Mrs. Chas. Oweas left last Saturday for a visit They expect to be gone .a week or ten tlays. Splendid plays, best specialties auj fine music every night next week a Phelan o;era house. Hittuer Stock Co. Ira Hold ridge and wife returned Tuesday from Storm Lake, Jowa, where he has been the last fifteen months. John Adams, of The Herald force, has been on the sick list this week and left yesterday for a sojourn at Carroll, Iowa, his former home. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lynch of Edge inont were in attendance at the organi sation of the Daughteis of Isabella and the banquet that followed. Walter Kent returned Wednesday of last week from Omaha where he ac companied his wife to the St. Joseph's hospital, where she underwent treat ment. Mrs. Alice Carlev, sister of Mrs. W. J. Hamilton, went to Chadrou Tues day noon to visit with her mother and other relatives before returning to Grand Island. John A. Zurn, nephew of Gregory urn, was in the city the first of the week visiting at the latter's home. Mr. Zurn is a resident of Montana, in the vicinity of Helena. Mr. and Mis. John Anderson arrived Fudiy from Sheridan, Wyo., and visited until the following day with his cousin, A. E. Nelson, and wife. From heie they left for Mindeu to spend a few days w itli her folks. Mis. Fted Giay, who hits been vis iting her patents, Judge ami Mrs. Bui loce. returned Sunday to her home at Not folk. She was accompanied as far as Crawford by her sister, Miss Bessie Bullock, and Mrs. Hoskiiu. j Miss Regiua Bnrlew came down I from Heiiiingford Sunday and assisted I the Daughter of Isaballa of St. Agnes I Court to handle the "frisky goat" and I attend the banquet Monday night. She also visited friends several days. i Mies Boitha Hunt returned Tuwduy I fio'm Alliance, uheie sIik had bsun i spending a two weeks vacation with j bur sister, Inez. She reports an ex jCecdiagly goad lime and spquks in glowing terms of the jojly and gwier ous.people of Alliance. Crete Newt,. ! j 5 LOCAL PARAGRAPHS. A girl was born to Mr. nnd Mrs. Lcn Burrows Tuesday. Mrs. Ella Hay tics was in' from her ranch a couple days this week. Jerry Rowan left this morning for Omaha to attend the Aksarben festivi ties. Miss Elena Jay returned Sunday from a visit of six weeks with relatives in Iowa. Mrs. Krajicek left Tuesday morning for Mitchell to visit her daughter, Mrs. K. M. Rhodes. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Olds of Hem iugford took in the play at the opera house last night. B. F. Giliiian and family arc visit iiiir Mr. and Mrs. W. U.t Copeland nt i Torrington, Wyo. ' Miss Virgil Cavin, ol Crawford, has ! enrolled as a student in St. Agnes academy of this city. Miss Wmneld Roberts arrived from Omaha Sunday and is the guests of her sister, Mrs. C. A. Laing. Miss Frances Lock wood departed i last Sunday foi 1'eru where slw will I attend the state normal school. 1 Henry Bioicb and daughter, Mrs. Emery, visited W F. Broich at Craw ford the foie part of the week. Earl Mallery was a passenger Sun day for Linculu where be will enter the law depaitmentaf the state university. Big Bittner Stock Co. and Scandina vian Setttette all next week at l'Jielan opera bouse. J'opular prices , .2.5c, jjc and 50c Mrs. (F. j. JieUold returned Sunday from Eoeleior Springs. Mo., where -she has spent .a few weeks to secure relief from rhetimutisin. Mrs. K. M. Dorrington is lle guest of Mrs. W. J5. KitKner. Mrs. Dorring ton :xKjais to return to her I wme at Vciser, Idaho, in the near ftitiios. The ituwly of R. G. Fleming ertived, in AlliauoeithiB tuotziing from Missouri Valley, Jowa. whore they have .been visiting fciiioe leaving Spooner, Vdh. Geo. W. Wuncau has enteral .the employ of j. A. Mtllery in tlirf;ro cery, having secured Chas. Crowitber of Lakeside to operate die transfer .tnA express hufiinee. Mrs. Harry Joties .aou children -at Hetningford in our city a few hours Sunday forenoon, being enroule home from Denver where they had been visiting relatives for the pae month. J? JEM k Siv Copyright 1 90S l.y yvT Ngs. Hitt Sih.il .ita, Mw,x yyy Sheriff Wikor and wife returned to Alliance Monday from an extended visit to Oskaloosa, Iowa and Chicago. At,the former place Mr. Wiker at tended the annual convention of tha G.A. R. and met many of his old comrades. During the sheriff's ab sence, Deputy Stirklc and E. P. Sween ey looked after the duties of the office. Mrs. Louis Bucchseustien and three sons, Walter, Carl and Lewis, depart ed this morning for Chicago and other parts of Illinois and Iowa, where thoy will spend a couple of months visiting relatives and friends. In the mean time Louie will be initiated into the grass widowers' club. The Union Pacific is the only toad that made a half rate fare to Omaha on account of the Aksarben, all other roads charging one and n half. Some Alliance people will travel over the Union Pacific from Sidney to secure the low rate. Engineer S. W. Jacoby moved bis family to Crawford this week where he will run the "pusher" on the Crawford hill. The many Alliance friends of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jacoby hope that they will find time to visit Alliance fretjttent- ly. M. M. Kelley, the well known file insurance man, was here from Hast ings for a few days. Mr. Kelly is again associated with the Columbia odinpanv, winch he formerly repre sented in tire western patt of the state. Mr. and Mrs. Win. O'Mava drove in from the ranch near Moouiaw Sunday to meet Mrs. Herbert Nu, -a sister of Mrs. O'Mara, who will visit relatives And friends i this locality. Her home ns at Greeley, Col. Mrs. C A. McGogy writes from Marsland: "Please change Mr. Mc Gogy's address to McMraovillcOregon. He expects to be there for the ensuing year and says he cannot get along with out The Herald." J. Q. Tltontas returned Saturday iiwrniiigTrom Aurora," wiiere he was called by tltc serious illness of his niwther. The latest report of her con dition is favorable but sfce is not yet out of danger. S. K. WarrSok left yesterday after noon for Lincoln to attend the state bankers meeting after whoch he wiH .attend the natiaaal bankers uneeting in Denver. C 'O. Aspenwjll departed yesterday for Onuiia where he will npend the halanoexif the week on business. Geo. W. Lore of Nonpareil txrecinct w2b at the county iVtb last Tueoday. Tan Footwear The young man or young lady without a pair of winter tan shoes will not be admitted into the line of smart dressers this season. It's going to be a winter tans. You'll see them everywhere. We've the new shades of tan leathers in several smart models. Medium or extra high cut styles for men. Medium or high Napoleon, wave top for women. Perforated vamps and toes. Medium or heavy soles. 1 Lace, button, bluchers. , Select your tans early as we're thinking that the smart est styles will be scarce, later. We've evcrv size and width and will see that vou are fitted correctly. Alliance Shoe Store SHOES FOR THE FAMILY WKAK HEST COST I.KSS Mrs. Cunningham and children came down froia Sheridan yesterday and will visit at the home of her brother, Dennis Landrigan, a few days before proceeding to her home at Wood River. "Bud" Rumor has gone to Ann Arbor, Mich., where he will enter upon a course nt that famous university. New plays, new music, now special ties nightly at opera bouse all next week. Bittuer Stock Co. You know 'em. GEO. I HAND, M. D. EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Eyes Tested nnd Classes fitted. DR. T. ALLEN, OESTIST Palolcst K.uiMi I-aten Methods tUfe. Sure ALUANUE' ' MKBItAHKA V OU never saw Jot of good clothes you right now for fal Hart, Schaffner & Marx clothes, and the new colors, new weaves and fabrics are as rich and varied and attractive as clothes can be. In addition to the new browns, grays, tans, and animal colors which have been so attractive a feature of this fine line, we'll show you some fine blue serges, black worsteds and fancies, such as every man ought to have. Twenty dollars will -jet you a mighty good suit; all-wool, perfect!) made, correct in style. Other makes cheaper. The Famous Clothing" House Daylight Store TRY THE FAMOUS FIRST Here's Mare Than Winter Warmth Here's Supreme Winter Cemfer t Tee MENTOR Comfort Underwear Hero's Underwear that fit whore other underwear simply hangs. It fits under the arms without binding; over the hip? without bunching or bulging; at the waist without bagging or sag ging; and all over without wrinkling anywhere. It's shaped to the fotm, find made to scientific measurements. It's elastic, not stretchy, because knit ted, not woven. Thus porous, per mitting evaporation of pcrsporation. Made in a variety of fabrics, includ ing Mentor "Shrinkprooi"lhe ideal wool undcrwcai the only kind guaran teed not to shrink, Union and Two-piece Suits for Men, Women and Children NORTON'S Drs. Bowman, & Weber PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS First National Hank Hldg. Rootnn.jy6 Office hours, 10 to 12 a. m., i:jo to 4, 7 to 8 )). m. OK ice Phono 65 Res. Phone IG & 184 . .-mhH"::--:-H";--;:--:-h.j...;. ;; It. ICltlCA.MIDR, t iJDBITTIST Office in Alliance National Bank lilk.2 T Over Postoffice. 'Phone 391. H-W44WH4WH"t'W4'!4 a more attractive than we're ready to show I we'ar. They're Daylight Hethods AX t,if- it"1' ,tmi.i -s-.- 'XLA :