The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, April 15, 1909, Image 8

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Owing to the disastrous fire of last Mon
day night THE ALLIANCE CASH SHOE
STORE will remain closed until losses are
adjusted. Watch this space for further par
ticulars. JOS. MciSAMARA, Prop.
Northwest Nebraska
Teachers' Association
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C r o a n
Piano s
I handle the line of Pianos that has
the reputation of being the product of
a factory that takes pride in its output
CROWN PIANOS
are made by the
Geo. P. Bent Co., of Chicago
The tone of CROWN Pianos is dif
ferent from others. Come in and
hear them. Will be pleased to show
you samples.
T. J. THRELKELD
ALLIANCE, NEBR.
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The Teachers' Association held in
Crawford last Friday and Saturday
proved to be one of the best and most
impoitant that has been recorded iu
the history of this association.
A large delegation of teachers, pupils
and patrons from this county were in
attendance, nearly all staying for the
entite session.
Supl. D. W. Hayes of Alliance was
president of the association and much
credit is due him for the excellent pro
gram that liad becn arranged and for
the general management of the meeting.
The principal educators taking part in
the program, aside from the best talent
within the district, were State Supt.
l. CBlshop. Ex-Supt. W. K. Fowler,
Prof. J. L. Mclirien, director of Uni
versity extension, Pros. J. O. Thomas
of Kearney State Normal, Fres. W. H.
demons of Fremont Normal, Chancel
lor Davidson of Wesleyan University
and Deputy State Supt. F. S. Perdue.
Representative Chase of Crawford gave
an interesting and instructive talk on
"flow the State Normal Dill was
Passed,"
On Saturday evening Newton Wes
ley Gaiiies gave his excellent lecture,
' Heart and Brain Power," to a very
' appreciative audience that filled the
I opera house until standing room was at
' o premium.
I The Declamatory contest on Friday
I evening was one of the best ever held
( in the northwest part of the state and
i was perhaps the most interesting and
largest, there being seventeen con
testants. The Allianco Bchool was represented
by Henry Krajecck, oratorical; Agatha
Gregg, dramatic; and Beulah Smith,
humorous. We were indeed proud of
these representatives aud especially
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ONK ill tOK WEST tlF Good turnouts, strict attention to our business,
THE F, V fciilNDEN and courteous treatment to all has won-for us the
HUIl.tilNG. 'Phone excellent patronage wo enjov. Trv us.
DR. T. ALLEN,
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when the judges announced that each
had won a first prize. Tho judges in,
the contest were Chancellor Davidson,
Luther Mumford of Beatrice and Dep
uty State Supt. Perdue.
Ab near as we are able to learn the
following are those who attended from
this county. From Alliance were
Mayor and Mrs. C. C. Smith, Mrs.
J. Rowan, Mrs. D. Ellis, Supt. D. W.
Hayes, O E. Phillips, Prin. H. H.
Rcimund, Prof. Williams, T. V.
Williams, Misses Strong, White, Ba
con, MacHugh, Reed, Russell, Frazier,
Scott, Alexander, MoLernon, McCoy,
Briggs, Wirt, Roddy, Detrick, Kibble,
Gregg, Smith, Nerud, Nation and a
number of 'rah, 'rah boys representing
the high school
Heihuigford was represented by Pnn.
Wrn. Deaver, Lew Lcavitt, Jessie
Leavitt, Emma Nerud, Bertha Parkyn,
Lillian Blanchard, Flora Godfrey and
Mabel Crawford.
The following officers were elected
for the ensuing year: Supt. C P.
Kelley of Rushville, president; Prin.
E. M. Kendall, Gordon, vice president;
Supt. Jennie M. Ellis, Chadron, secre
tary; B. F.Story, Crookston, treasurer.
Those chosen for the executive com
mittee were D. W. Hayes, Alliance;
C. L. Hopper, Rushville and E. J.
Shutt, Crawford.
State Declamatory
Contest at Alliance.
Office in Allianco National Bank Blk !
Over Postoffice.
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The executive committee of the Nebras
ka State Declamatory Union has recognized
PIANOS
that satisfy
The Pianos we sell are all Pianos of quality. They satisfy. Ask
our customers what they think of our Pianos. Their tone cannot
be equalled; their finish is excelled by none; their lasting qualities
are known; every instrument guaranteed and backed by a
responsible house. We have been selling Pianos for years and
will continue to do so.
We are proud of our line:
Henry F. Miller
Everett
Haines Bros.
Brewster
Cable
Kroeger
Knabe
Kingsbury
Conover
Dayton
Marshall & Wendell
Harvard
We want to show you these beautiful instruments. Prices and
terms to suit all. Every Piano selected with care.
G. A. GRANGER COMPANY
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our city's importance as an educational
center by deciding upon Alliance as the
place for the annual state declamatory
contest, May 7th. There will be twelve
to fifteen contestants, four or five in each
of the three classes, oratorical, dramatic
and humorous, the declamatory cream, as
we might say, of the schools of Nebraska.
Besides the contestants, there will be quite
a number of the leading educators of the
state present, but the importance to Alli
ance of the event does not consist princi
pally in the number of visitors who attend.
but in the recognition that is at last given
to the city and this part of the state It
will without doubt help to inform the
people farther east that Alliance is on the
map of the great state of Nebraska, and
may henceforth be considered as one of its
important school towns. Certainly much
credit is due Frot. D. W, Hayes who lias
done more than any other person to secure
the recognition that has been due this part
of the state, but which has not until re
cently been properly given.
The sale of tickets for the contest, which
will be in the Phelan opera house, evening
of May 7th, is in charge of the high school
studepts. Up to yesterday morning more
than 300 had been sold and the indications
are that the demand for tickets will be
greater than the capacity of the opera
house. Those who wish to make sure of a
seat will need to secure it early.
Importance of Following Directions
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The Herald takes the liberty of urg
ing the importance of following prompt
ly the directions given by Prof. Hunt,
as director of the agricultural experi
mentation that is being made in Box
Butte county. This work lias been
undertaken at a heavy expense to Mr.
Newberry, who finances the enterprise,
and also at n considerable sacrifice on
the part of Prof Hunt, which he gladly
makes because of his interest in north
western Nebraska and his belief that
this country is capable of great agri
cultural development. This expense
would not have been incurred or the
sacrifice made had it not been that quite
a number of farmers agreed to follow
minutely on a specified amount of land
the instructions given by the director.
Wo volunteer these suggestions be
cause we think we realize something of
the importance of following directions
promptly and definitely. For instance,
tests have been made that prove that
under certain conditions one hundred
tons of moisture will evaporate from an
acre of laud in 48 hours, one-third
enough to produce a crop. One of the
principal objects of experimentation is
to ascertain the best method of con
serving or saving this moisture. If it
is desired to try a certain experiment
and instructions are accordingly given
to dogcertain work at a certain time,
but the farmer puts off doing the work
48 hours, or even for one day, it is
easy to see that much of the benefit of
the experiment is lost.
Wo are sure the farmers, who have
gone into this work, will give Prof.
Hunt their prompt and hearty co-operation
if they realize the importance of
the matter, and we make these sug
gestions knowing that "a word to the
wise is sufficient."
Election of Officers
Flour of Quality
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The reason for the Increasing use of
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OLD GLORY FLOUR
Is that it meets the need of
the housewife and baker,
not use it try a sack.
If you do
1 carry a complete stock of everything
in my ne, and handle only the best
quality. Cash prices are the lowest in
the city.
Phone 155
E. I. GREGG
Imported and Home-Bred
Stallions
FOR SALE
The next regular meeting of the Or
der ofUhe Eastern Star. Allovah Chap
ter Nfe. 185, will be held Tuesday
night.April 20th, at which officers for
the iH,',,T term will he elected. A
full attendance is desired. Secretary.
We Have Two-year-old Colts Weighing Over 180Q Pounds
Call and Inspect Them
Headquarters at PALACE LIVERY BARN
SMITH & WILSON, Props
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
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