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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1909)
ft-kP V rjjfvmaMMWiW W j-jrt1B,MHWlIl"Wt'l k. .WW , " bn A' Frame and Cement House. Foundation of Brick, With Hard Wood Floors Esti mated Cost, About $5,000. Copyright. 1000. by A. C EUwnrdi. Clevelind, O. fjJBjfcj j Tk flKUt I iHflT tl l I lB--BrBJ flH-Hnvl ?i PERSPECTIVE VIEW-FROM A PHOTOGRAPH H'T"1 . . m 'nJT lijifergm.. . j 1 . J-,-.r I 'I I I I ' LI. AJtCOMV J I 11 . FIRST FLOOR PLAN. This plan 1ms been lmllt from on n fifty foot front and cun lie nccommo tinted to n forty-Jlvo foot plot. The house hIiowij In the photograph Is frame, with ,tho second story covered with cement plastered pnnels. Dining room Is finished la Flemish onk, beamed celling, living room In birch, stnlned ma hogany. Entrance hall, vestibule and Btnirwny finished in golden oak and (kitchen In Georgia pine, natural. First story floors parquet except the kitchen, fwhlch Is In mnplo. Second floor finish Is whlto enamel, mahogany nnd da. ; Soak, with plain oak floors. Plumbing, llghtlug nnd hentlng fixtures nnd appa ratus nro up to date. Contract price, $4,000. A. C. EDWARDS, Architect. OFBBA HOUSE "'" - ., ,.,., I, .,,- -,, q .1.. II .1 M..I- The Crystal Presents & THE In their European Novelty Marionette Act CHANGE OF VAUDEVILLE THURSDAY EVE. i 1 NEXT WEEK FUNNIER THAN ALL OTHERS That acrobatic Ger man comedian, and the little dancing soubrette w Cook & Meyers In our new Alrdome soon i?h e CK Ferris & Essay GREAT DISCOUNT SALE 25 off on all Dry Goods, Clothing, Trunks, Suit Cases, Tel- escopes, Shoes, Notions Calico, 8 cts, now 6 Ladies' Hose, 15c, now 10 Muslin, 10 cts, now 7 Men's Hose, 15c, now. ... ., ,10 Damask Towels, 40c pair... .25 Men's Silk Lislo Hose, 50c. .35 Turkish Towels, 50c pair,., .30 Men's Silk Lisle Hose, 35c. .25 Turkish Towels, 35c pair... .25 Men's Cotton Hose, 10c ., t1A Tahle Linen, extra wide, Si Men's White Handkerchiefs a yard 75 10c, now ..., ,5 Table Linen, 70c yard 50 Ladies' fine Swiss Haudker- Table Linen, 45c yard, now, .30 chiefs, 25c, now 15 Ladies' Hose, 35c, now. .... .25 Ladies' White Linen Hand Ladies' Hose, 25c, now 15 kerchiefs, 25c, now.. 3 for .25 100 Do. Men's Shirts must go at 33 per cent off Men's and Boys' Caps, 65-500, must go at 25c SECOND FLOOR PLAN. FLETCHER & LA PIERRE IRENE & MATTIE SWAN W OOP LEY d? CASTLE C O M I N Q I J - srsTm, Starting Out Right A right Btart goes a long way to wards success in the establishment of a new business, Judging from the way they have organized their business and arc starting out, we can confidently predict a booming business for the new real estate firm of Dineen, Rubendall & Young. In the first place there arc several departments to the business, each of which is of great importance, such as listing land for sale, advertising, find ing interested persons who may be come purchasers, correspondence, etc. In the organization of this firm every department of the work has at least one member who is particularly adapt ed to it. This fact spells success. They have secured the front upstairs rooms in the building formerly occu pied by the Younkin meat market. This is a convenient location, and they have a fine office, but are not depend ing entirely upon this, but are going after the business, which is the correct thing to do. In going after business they recog nize the value of a judicious use of printers' ink, and are using a good quality of it. "Penny wise and pound foolish" applies more forcibly to adver tising than anything else. About a year ago wo saw a quantity of adver tising matter, circulars, folders, bills, etc., that were used by real estate men in the Platte valley No doubt the land for sale was good, but if eastern parties were to judge of it by the ad vertising matter they would consider it punk and would not spend railroad fare and time to look at it. The ad vertising matter that is being used by D., R. & Y. is a credit not only to the firm, but also to the city and country represented, and will be a strong factor in inducing people to investigate. April Receipts - on Subscription Our receipt books show the following amount paid on subscription to The Her ald for April: Peter Rubendall ...81,50 John B.Kyle i.so Peter Kicken for Frank Kicken 2.00 Peter Kicken , 1.00 Ira Reed. ,, 1.50 P. H. Borky 3.00 A. R. Wilson 1.50 H. E. Marvin 1,50 A, L. Clienbell 50 Geo. W. Miller, 1,50 A. H. Kroesing 1,50 E. T, Kibble 3,00 Walter Langford..,., 6.00 F. M. Snedaker 1 00 John D. Workman , 3.00 Mrs. Ida Ross 3 00 Alliance Hospital 1,30 L. H. Mosher 1,50 W. A. Springer. .". 3,00 John Englehorn 3,00 W.A.Wood 'I50 J. F, Yanders.... ...... 1.50 A. S, Reed 1,50 Irving S. Reed 1.50 Luke Phillips 1 00 Ira Phillips -. 1.00 R. R. Phillips 1. 00 A. S. Enyeart 300 A. A, Wood 1,50 B. H. Perry 3.00 Geo. A. Hills G.00 D. M, Gorman ,. 1.50 D, W. Hughes 3,00 H. Schultablers. . . .' 3,00 J.W.Liggett . 1.50 W. H Swan 1,50 G. M. Banks 1.50 G. M. Banks for P. Ar Banks f 1,50 II. U. Carpenter.. 3 00 C T. Huss 5.00 B. I' Bettleheim 1.50 E. H. Farmer , 1,50 Peter Belgium. , 1,50 Bruno Beyer 1 3.00 Otto Vogel 300 Geo. Carrel 3.00 Mrs. B. N. Sharp 3.00 R. R. Ralls 3.35 Jas Keeler. 3.00 Mrs A.J. Engstrom 50 Jos Hlavactik 75 H. Broich Q 2.00 P. E. Romig 3.00 Ora Rodgers ...,. 3.00 C. E. Mathews 325 Dr. Thos. Allen 3.00 Wm. Mounts 3.00 I, W. Herman 1.50 Tom Tuck 3.00 John Cleeman ,.., 3,00 Fred H. Kauffold 1.50 Chris Boness 3 00 Ernest Panwitz 3.00 E, Rasmussen,, 1,50 Bayard Budget (From last Saturday's Transcript) Attorney Wm. Mitchell of Alliance was over iu the interest of John King, applicant for saloon license. The Rt. Rev, Anson R. Graves of Kearney made his annual visit here and preached at the Episcopal chapel llast Tuesday evening? He was ac- Six Day Gift Sale MAY 17 to .2 2 In order .to make these six clays' sales a record-breaking week in our Clothing" Department, we have decided to give with each, suit sale, one pair of Dress Shoes absolutely free. t - Large Copjnifito 1909 Tne Houie of Kupptnhetmcr Chioco from. Men's Work Shirts, big line, Six Day Sale Price.'. 39 Men's Black Sateen Shirts, Six Day Sale Price 39 5 pair Cotton Flannel Gloves, Six Day Sale Price.. 2C Men's and Boys' Mule Skin Gloves, Six Day Sale Price 25C NORX O companied by his son, Rev. F. D. Graves, of Alliance. It is always a pleasure to hear the Bishop, especially for those who remember how, almost twenty years ago, he would drive the sixty miles from Sidney to talk to the little handful of pioneer settlers who gathered to hear his council for right living. Mrs. Gregg and daughter, Miss Bertha, returned to Alliance. Miss Gregg closed her school in Dist. 96 last Friday. Wanted Man and .wife for ranch work, woman to do cooking for about six hands and the man to do general ranch work. Prefer couple without children; also two men for general ranch work. Write Charles C. Jame son, Ellsworth, Nebr. 22-tf. Now islhe time to get your cleaning done by the Vacuum cleaning system. See 'Webster Bernhaidt, Phone 507, New Subscribers The Herald has recently received the following new subscriptions Peter Rubendall John B Kyle H E Marvin Geo W Miller John D Workman L H Mosher W A Hood A A Wood D M Gorman P A Banks Geo Carrell Mrs B N Sharp Ora Rodgers Chas Daniels Mrs L'W Curtis H P Course Bruno Beyer Geo Alt W J Conpors Miss Bessie Brown H K Dustman LE Bye A C Bracken E I Gregg A L Clienball E T Kibble Mrs Ida Ross W A Springer J F Yanders Ernest Panwitz J W Liggett B F Bettlehiem Sam Albright Jos Hlavacek t lj Schill C P Pickens Miss Nellie Carter C Brinkman Miss Ruth Taylor F E Sanders Elijah A Watson H W Stille O A Tabor Chas Daniels T V Marvin Wanted The residence of Robert Wilson or his heirs. If living, aged' 61 years. When last heard from, was a bachelor and farming. Has an est tate at this place. Address informa tion to Bennett & Davidson, Greens burg, Indiana. 22-aw For Sale 9 room bouse with furni ture, or will sell furniture and rent house; fitted for roomers. At 603 Box Butte Ave. 22-iw Carpets cleaned on your floors by the Vacuum cleaning system. v Phone 507. Webster Bernhardt. The suits will be sold at the regular marked price, which is always the lowest at our store. Here is the offer: $12.50 to 22.50 Suit, $4 t1E HA4nli: rtA CS4 CKSHOE PJ.UU IU J7.lU You select your shoes as well as your suit. Our entire line of "Kuppen heimer" and "Brandegee, Kincaid & Co," Suits and "Florsheim," "Stet son" and "Ralston" Shoes are covered by this offer. Nothing reserved. BOYS' SUITS. Worsteds and cassimeres, with two f , pairs of pants, specially priced for this Six Day Sale at vJCil HEN'S HATS. Sample line, $2 to $3 values, specially priced for this Six Day d? -i A f Saleat $1.49 MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS. assortment to select 7Rtf Six Day Sale Price... Additions to Alliance Telephone Directory. 352 Bennett & Co, piano store 85 Betts G F, res 667 Bilstine Miss L T, res 555 Brice A G, res 70S Brown L H N ' 632 Borky P H, res ki Bulman 1 A " 254 red Burkett J L, res 623 Bye L E, res 448 Bye L E, billiard . . ' 2 54 Carr G B, res 698 Clark H, res 72 Coursey H P, livery ' ' 664 Coursey H P, res 121 Colburn Marcus,' res 443 red Deporter C, res 469 Dineen, Rubendall & Young, office 596 Dineen J M, res 557 Dean O J, res 133 Desomber W R, res 305 red Dougherty John, res 286 Donavan J M, lunch room 321 English W C, res 333 red Fernald Bery, res 243 red Frazier H H, res 541 Gager H M, res 560 Giles H H, res 305 blue Glarum L T, res 166 blue Glidden G D, res 166 red Harris Oscar, res 46 Hoag G N, res 131 Herman I W, res 375 Herman I W, meat mar't 491 Johnson L , res 619 Leake G W, res 466 Lowery L, res 703 Lucas R R, res 703 Lucas J B, res 527 Nohe Philip, res 710 Peterson J M, res 669 Plansky John, res, , 152 Phelan J R, ranch 528 Rubendall Peter, res OUU, W FREE 443 red Rotter Mrs M J, res 503 Kock P J, res 1S7 Robinson W A. res 608 Rodgers Mrs Mary, res 544 Kyan M P, res 152 Schill LJ, dairy 653 Showers W H, res 576 Smith Mrs S A, res 443 blue Stepney A, res 350 Thomas John W, res 495 Walther L W, res 304 Wheaton W S, .res 243 blue Woods E P, res ' 709 Whisman E C, res 254 blue Williams E H, res Country Lines Line L. Barkhurst Jos, V 1. rings Gaghagen AJ, is. i'l. 1 s. ring Griffith W II, 1 s. 1 I. ring Knapp P J, 2 s. rings Lishman N G, 4 s. rings Nabb J T, 1 1. 2 s. rings Mayer Albert, 3 short rings Springer W A, 1 1. 1 s. ring ? H.! ,'" E3:igrl-.-Crra,d.e PROflPTLY DONE All Work Strictly First-Class I D. Nichols BOX BUTTE AVENUE 1st door north of Herald office fcE? N'S Shoe Rprini i M '1 t -jftoa K " . m t . -m MS h' .1