The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, July 22, 1909, Image 6

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Copyrliht, 1000, by Glenn L, Sixtnn. Mlnneipolli, Minn.
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PERSPECTIVE VIEW-FROM A FIIOTOGRAPIl.
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FIRST FLOOR PLAN.
SECOND FLOOR PLAN.
If Invention Is tlio child of necessity it Is nlso the linmlninld of economy,
nd the unpretentious yet homelike cottage here presented Is designed espe
clally to provldo n complete dwelling for a family of average size and restricted
capital. Every foot of space Is utilized to advantage, and. as will he Been lu
the floor plans, all the rooms nre comfortable In size as well as conveniently
related ono to the other. This last feature can he claimed especially for the
main floor, where thore are no angles to turn when going from room to room
and no uullghtcd nooks or corners. The rooms on the second floor nil open
convenient to the landing, and the guest chamber Is by Itself, taking up the
whole front of the house. The wide poich stands open to sunshine and breezes
mid in the milder scnsoti Is really an additional room. Inclosed lu winter
with wide sash It would make a sun parlor If given southern exposure. The
width of the structure as planned Is twenty-throe feet and the length twenty
eight feet six Inches, Including porch, which Is formed by the overhung of
the second Htory. The flrst story rises nine feet clear and the second story
eight feet. The finish throughout may he Washington fir, and the cost will
not be much nbove $'.2,500. exclusive of heating and plumbing fixtures. Tho
cost would be reduced somewhat by finishing the second story In pine.
GLENN L. SAXTO.N. Architect
A Cozy One Story House,
Plan That Has Been Built From Many TimesHouse
Can Be Well Constructed For About $1,800.
Copyright, 1000, by Thomas U West, Seattle, Wash.
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PERSPECTIVE VIEW-FROM A PHOTOGRAPH.
The original plan for this well ar
ranged, cozy and convenient home, all
on one floor and having the outline of
a bungalow, has been built from mauy
times in different towns aud states.
The architect's estimates of cost for
construction iucludcs plastered walls,
double flooring, gas and electric light
fixtures nud porcelain plumbing. Foun
dation walls of cement, but without
basement, as everything is provided
for iu the main floor. Cedar siding and
cednr shingles. The wide aud deep bay
of the dining room, with side windows
nt an angle gives a view In three direc
tions. The bedchambers nre well light
ed from without, have large closets and
plenty of free wall space. Kitchen is of
suitable size for a small house and is
conveniently located. Size 20 by 42 feet;
celling nlno feet. Stained wood makes
n desirable finish for the whole Interior
except the lintliroom. which should he
white enamel. Has beun built com
plete as described for about $!.S0O.
THOMAS L. WEST. Architect.
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A High-Grade S e wing Machine
at Your Own Price
Have secured the exclusive agency for the celebrated high-grade, easy running,
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and want everybody to know the superior points of this machine over others.
For a STARTER we will give you an opportunity to buy one of these machines at YOUR OWN
PRICE. We will Auction off one of these machines to the highest bidder, bids to be made and sealed
in envelopes. Make a bid; yours might be the one to.secure the machine. Nobody barred, so make a
try for it.
SjA Fill out the blank below in every detail, put in envelope and seal it; mark it "Bid on
wSm Golden Star Sewing Machine" and send it to Geo. D. Darling, Alliance, Nebraska.
ALL BIDS MUST BE IN BEFORE NOON ON
SATURDAY, AUGUST 14Q9
Be at the store when the bids are opened between one o'clock p. m. and three
o'clock p. m. on the .above date. The committee to look into the bids and decide
the winner will be selected from those present who have p,ut in bids on this machine.
We want everything pertaining to this matter to lie above reproach.
Remember the Time, and Date, and Come.
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Full Ball Bearinn- Stand Drnr Hnrl
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Automatic Self Threading Positive Take-up All Parts Hardened Steel
Woodwork, Quartered Oak, Polished Simplicity and Completeness
And altocrether the lightest, quietest and easiest runnintr machine on the mnrU-et
An UNLIMITED GUARANTEE, as to time, covers the working parts of this machine.
Come and see the machine at any time; it will be continually on display;
and a demonstrator here to show you its points of merit.
We Repair and Furnish Parts for all Makes of Hachines
THIS BLANK MUST BE FILLED OUT COMPLETE
Data.
My bid (or the "Golden Star" Sewine Machine as showln your store Is .
My name is.
State.
Street No P. 0
If In country, direction and distance from postoffice
Have you a sewing machine? What make?,
How long have you had It? .' Was it new when you got it?.
Give names of three neighbors who are without machines, or needing new ones:
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DARLING
HOUSEFU RNISHER
Alliance
Nebraska
FLQOH PLAN.
Homestead
Little Lillie Ryan, child of John Ryan,
met with a very painful accident while
riding after the cows one evening last
week, Her horse fell with her, dislocat
ing her arm at the elbow. Her father
succeeded in pulling it into place again
and no seribus trouble resulted.
A .son of Mr. and Mrs. Shetler from
South Dakota is visiting his parents and
brother, Ralla.
Not until a few days ago did we hear of
the arrival of a new girl in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Kelly, over near Curly.
They got her in time to help them cele
brate the 4th, arriving on the 3rd. Jim
announced to us today that he had "a new
dish washer."
A glorious old rain in this vicinity last
Saturday brought our crops out of the
realm of uncertainty and made us all re
joice. To some the storm brought hail
stones as large as a ben's egg and did con
siderable damage to their crops. Among
them were Perry Ball, J. S. Thorp, Wal
ter Scott, Geo. Jones, et al. It is reported
by one who was there that hail stones
broke through the roof at Mr. Thorp's. It
sounds a little "hally" but we believe it
because our informant said so.
Louie Walters, our thrifty young neigh
bor, (no longer a bachelor,) was the first
ot our number in this vicinity to get into
the hay field, and got there with both feet
the first day after the 4th,
Carpenter "Uncle Billy" Burke is help
ing A, D. Weir build his house this week.
Uncle Billy knows how to do the work as
well and satisfactorily as many of our
$3a-day carpenters of these days.
We regretted to see Grandma Shetler
looking very feeble last week, but hope
she may soon be stronger.
Friend Wallege, we are told, is at Mars
land this week undergoing an operation of
a serious nature. It seems that everyone
from this section in need of a surgeon's
care or an operation, pulls for Marsland.
It must be that little Dr. up there is a
cracker-jack.
We don't want to be reckoued with the
knockers but can't help wondering why
barbed wire is only $3.25 per cwt. in
ScottsbluH and $3.65 in Hemingford. The
homesteader needs the difference.
Some of those showing real and charit
able kindness to the needy in our neigh
borhood the past few days were Mrs. .
G. Boyer, Mr. and Mrs. Thorp, Mr, and
Mrs. Kauffman and Mr. Shetler, sr. We
ought also to mention Mr. Bourk, Geo.
Jones, Ed. and Leonard Leathers and Mr.
Kelly, who left important work at their
homes and went to build a house for our
crippled friend, McBride, last Tuesday,
This corner of Sioux county was repre
sented in Hemingford one day last week
by the following named homesteaders,
who brought out large loads: Lovell, posts
and wire; Wagoner, posts; Kauffman, lum
ber; Weir, lumber; Lockwood, supplies
for Canton store; and one or two others
whose names we didn't get. Not so bad
for one day's showing from among the
Kinkaidera.
We're glad to see hopeless old Box Butte
county, of years in the dark past, booming
and so rapidly gutting neck and neck with
the best counties in Nebraska in so many
ways that go to make banner counties and
booms that never come off. We know
that it is her soil and her people, who are
doing the work, and equally well do we
know that our own Sioux, her neighbor on
the west, is next in the line to her. In
fact, our soil and people are just as good
and our grass so much better, that develop
ment equal with that of our neighbor is
inevitable. It is only a matter of a little
time.
Garfield Ball's family spent the day with
Mrs. Miller Friday last.
. G. Boyer has been on the Platte for
several days looking for a colt that he lost
down there a week or two ago.
There's plenty of news around Home
stead usually, but we haven't time to get
out and run it down. M. Space.
With the coming of "dog days" it is
perhaps well enough to reiterate the
sensible warning of a Philadelphia
physician to those who fear hydropho
bia. "Don't get scared to death," he
says. Fear plays a most important
part in this dread disease. Persons
have been known to die from what
they believed to be rabies after having
been bitten, when it was subsequently
ascertained that the animal was not
mad. There are two good rules to ob
serve as to dogs. First, don't get bit.
ten: second, if vou are bitten, don't pst
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excited. Consult a reputable physi
cian, take the proper precautions, and
then forget it.
BRENNAN'S
SANITARY
FOUNTAIN
It couldn't be better
IT'S BEISO?
Conrad Koch
Jewelry
and Watch Repairing
Special attention given to
RAILROAD WORK
BRENNAN'S
DRUQ STORE
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