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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1909)
jf-MK USm oat riftirnriwnrw i HOLSTEN'S Headquarters for School Supplies TABLETS NOTE BOOKS COMPOSITION BOOKS NOTE PAPER PENCILS PENS, INKS CHALK CRAYONS COLORED CRAYONS ERASERS and PAINTS RULERS GIVEN AWAY AT HOLSTEN'S T I IS u WITH- Dineen, Rubendall & Young Real Estate Brokers Office in Second Story New Hart Block, ttox Butte Ave. Alliance, Nebr. TAKE YOUR FAMILY TO Nohe's Bakery and Cafe for your Sunday dinner We solicit your order for SPECIA Bakery GOODS Order on time 23Iig:a-0-a:a.d.e PROriPTLY DONE All Work Strictly First-Class 8" UJ BOX BUTTE AVENUE jst door north of Herald office H. NELSON, Painting, Paper Hanging and Kalsomining Phone 64I Alliance, Nebr. HAVE YOU PAID YOUR PERSONAL TAX? Taxes are due Nov. i. Personal taxes delinquent Dec. i. Land tax delinquent May i, Interest io per cent from date of delinquency. Heal estate advertised for sale the first week in October and sold for taxes the First Monday in November. In all com munications relative to taxes, please give description of property, Fred Mollrincj Co. Treasurer. Your Lain Shoe toping . D. Ho 100 JUNE 1909 BUN HOMTUtlWEDlTIIU M SAT I 2 4 5 s 10 13 14 1 5 16 17 1819 ZOZI 22232412526 27 2819 3D SEATTLE FAIR 18 OPENED President Taft Presses Button That Starts Wheels In Motion. Sonttlu, WnBh., June 1. Tho Alnulm YuUon-Paclflc oxpoatlon 1b open. At 12 o'clock, Seattle time, President Taft pressed tho button which sot the niachlnory In motion, using for the purpose a key formed of Alaska nug geta. As the wheels in tho vnrlous buildings began whirring and the lat est of tho world's fairs was declared ofllclally opened ono featuro that ex cited the enthusiastic comment of the grent crowds present was that tho management had lived up to Jts mottc of "the show that will bo on time.' Not only wero the bulldjngs complet ed nnd the groundH covored with rass and (lowers, as though they had been plnntod for years, but every exhibit was In place. It Is tho first time any exposition has actually opened on the opening day, nnd tho departure has proved most welcomo to the visiting thousands. FLIES 850 MILES IN 37 HOURS Zeppelin's Airship Then Runs Into Tree and Is Badly Damaged. Goopplngcn, June 1. Aftor covering a distance of about 8G0 miles In thirty. Boven hours, Couut Zoppolln'B new air ship, on Its return trip fiom BJttor flold to Frledrlchshafen, came to grief In an open Hold near hero. In manou vorlng for u landing, tho airship came In contact with a tree, nnd its position Is very dangerous. Tho damago to the ship is much more serious than at first thought. A cursory examination directly after the accident showed that tho envelope had been torn and It wub thought that tho Injury could bo re paired' nnd that tho vessel would pro ceed. A closer examination, however, dlscJoBed tho fact that tho prow was broken and that considerable time must elapse beforo the journey could bo continued. Rescued by Wireless. Guaymns, Mox Juno 1. Through tho uso of wlroleas telegraph tho Amer ican steamer Precursor, rendered help less by a broken propellor, waa res-. cued from a dangerous position and towed Jnto this port. Tho Precursor had drifted aimlessly for threo days, when a wireless communication was had with this port. A tug was sent out and brought tho steamer Into port. Some of tho pnssengcrs had become uncontrollnblo from fear and hud to be locked in their staterooms. Turks Occupy Persian Territory. London, Juno 1. A djspatch from Teheran to tho Times reports that Turkish regulars havo occupied Per sian territory nt Sajubulak, on tho frontier. The dispatch further slates that many Christians have been mas aacrcd at Mlandoab, whero the Armo nlanB are appealing for protection. Storm Damages Louisiana Capitol. Baton Rouge, La., Juno 1. During tho storm here tho state capltol Buf fered considerable damago. Part ol tho dome was blown off, with a portion of tho roof. Water leaked through, drenching tho second, third and fourth floors and tho hall of tho houso of representatives, New Record for Women Marksmen. Pottsvlllo, Pa., Juno 1. Miss Annie 13. Rleckcr of Lancaster, Pn., in a handicap live bird tournament, estab lished a new world's record for wom en shooters by killing -17 out of 50 birds. Tho best prevlods record was 45 out of GO, made by Annlo Oakley. Weston Storm Bound In Wyoming. Cnrr, Wyo., Juno 1. Edward Pay- Bon Weston was storm bound hero last night. He loft for Cheyenne, twonty miles north, this morning. Two Inches of Snow In Leadvllle. Lendvllle, Colo., Juno 1. Two Inches of snow fell In this city, It being tho latest snowfall over recorded here, LIVE STOCK MARKETS Cattle Receipts in Chicago Yards Are About 20,000 Head. Chicago, May 31. Cattle Receipts, 20,000; Bteady to 10c lower; beeves, 5.157.20; Texas steers, $4.7500.45; western steers, $4.75G.30; stockors and feeders, $3.C05.60; cows nnd heifers, $2.G0jjG.45j calves. J5.25 7.50. Hogs Receipts, 44,000; strong to 5c higher; light, JG.7507.25; mixed, IG.9O07.42J.; heavy, $7,0007.45; rough, $7.0007.15; good to choice heavy. $7.1507.45; pigs, $5.8000.75; bulk of sales, $7.2007.40. Sheop Re ceipts, 12,000; steady; native, $4,000 6.00; woBtorn, $4.25G.70; yearlings, JG.2507.30; lambs. $0.2509.75, South Omaha Live Stock. South Omaha, May 31. Cattfe Re ceipts, 2,103; Blow and steady; native steers, $5.0006.85; cows and holfers, J3.250G.1O; western steors, $3.60i G.25; canners, $2.0001.00; stockors and feeders, $3.OO05.G5; calves, $3.25 07.25; bulls and' stags, $3.0005.50. Hogs Rocolpts. 5,000; 5c higher; heavy, $7.1507.35; mixed, $7.0007.15; light. $0.7507.20; pigs, $4.75QG.25; bulk of sales, $6.9507.20. Sheep Re celpts, 1,100; steady; yearlings, $5.80 06.80; wethers, $5,GO0G.GO; ewes, 15.4006,40; lambs, $7.3008.30, A Pretty Model Home. Small House, With Every Modern Improvement Can Be Built For About $2,500. CopyrUht, 1009, by Stanley A. Dennlf, New York City. A PERSPECTIVE VIEW-FItOM 1 a , , . il-. I .ir7il Hf, 1-Sty-l ff IHuH- 7jrrlg ' 1 ll 4wJ3l B;r jfcfe Rtf., Z II 1 I i Hi tio'tirv II WL l JJl'" rid ' FTf FT ludJfifi ?" 9ky I Hci W r lj OtofC-n Ifrxiilr lJ IR R(fiV " . PIoft I Tfcl4I- Unv J r feme ff 'vo- H' 'rh et"J- 4 1 i r- z zzzzz . FIRST FLOOR PLAN. Wo horo show a model nnd pretty homo which has every modern Improve ment, Including steam hent. Tills house was erected In New Jersey recently nt n cost of $2,500 complete. Tho frame is hemlock covered with two ply building shingles nnd siding of white pine. Roof is covered with shingles. Collar wnlls are stone. Trim is nil cypress of special design. Tlicro Is ono large room In nttlc. 'Hardware Is all of plain real dark bronze. Stairs nro of oak, doora North Carolina pine. Size, 23 by 33 feet, including piazza. STANLEY A. DENNIS, Architect A Cozy Suburban Cottage. Well Adapted For a Twin House Estimated Costs 52,200 Single; $4,200 Double. Copyright. 1009. by f. C. LIpDert. East Orinae. N. J. 0 V a k- " ii PERSPECTIVE VIEW. fhnlrr I mat. fk MkMHni Pro I "" P'! I ' " :t !! II ill Wit 2??- '"Wf 1 " . Fnf faf V ' jL'"S' ft" H it ; nif 6r6 nag j' ' J, 11 j H kjj ff "jjj I J 1 T in FIRST FLOOR PLAN. This cottage is being built at present in n suburt) of Brooklyn, N. Y. The floor plan utilizes every squarp inch of space and offers hall, parlor, dining room, pantry, kitchen and kitchen vestibule downstairs and two spa cious bedrooms, sewing room and, bath on the uppen floor. Tho cellar con tains a boiler for steam hent, laundry and bins for coal and wood. Size of the house 22 by 2S feet, Including porch SInco ono side elevnt!o.n of this design contains no wludows, the same bouse ma. be doubled, using the reverse floor plan and a party wall in the center between tho two structures. The two porches in this case would be bn the extreme ends of the main front, while the two parlors would bo In the center. The double cottage could be built for about $4,200. F. O. L1PPERT, Architect A PIlOTOQRAPn. SECOND FLOOR PLAN. SECOND FLOOR PL.VN. IT ALWAYS PAYS TO BUY GROCERIES I from a Reliable House We have the BEST of everything good to eat Our Prices are Right Yours for a square deal, ZA. D. RodgersJ MHMHHHHHHBHHHHHHKHWHHHMHimM Special Announcement to Cattle-Kaisers PANHANDLE White Faced We are now selling White-Faced and Short-Horn Pan I Handle Steers; yearling, one, two and three-year-olds, I in lots of from ioo to 5,000. Our prices range as follows: YearlingS, $19 tO $23 ) Delivered to any stations in 2-year-oW, $24 to 27 U&X&: ?& J-year-OW, &2,y tO &2 ) Nebraska cattle to River. Deliveries from May 10 to June 10 We can sell these steers on time at 8 per cent with good security. Carry steers until 4 years old. Come and see us now to be sure you get your cattle A7atkiris Sc -Feei gins Rooms 18 and 19, Rumer Blk. r If You Are in Need OF ANY OF THE FOLLOWING ITEMS: A Majestic Steel Range A first-class Hot Air Incubator A De Laval Cream Separator A new Model A Wind Mill A first-class job of Plumbing Any kind of Tinwork Call on Phone 98 They carry THE GOODS, in Ik ISTJEI-.SON JOL.TCTOHlSTfc FIRE INSURANCE A G-E NO Y REPRESENTS THE FOLLOWING, INSURANCE COMPANIES. Hartford Flr Cnsurani Company. Not til American Of I'hlln.lelpfilu. Phoenix of llUioklyn. Nuw York. OonHncntoi .f v York Olty. MtDturu Klw liiKiirtncoComuuny. Cimiii'CtlciiU tu lYimuierrinl Union Assurance Co., London t3trmnnlii Piro Ins. Oo. - statu of Oiuatia YOUR Short Horn ii Alliance, Neb. " 3VeiesowT&Yos. and Prices ARE RIGHT kHRHHi Boards of all descriptions for any part of a house or barn. Dierks Lumber it Coal Co. Phone 22 D. Waters, Mgr. Liverpool. London and Globe Ins. Co. Qcrmun American Ins. 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