The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, September 23, 1909, Image 8

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CHAS. C. STREET
ALLIANCE, NEBEASKA
Traveling Agent in
Box Butte county for
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J. R. Watkin's Celebrated Household Remedies
Poultry and Stock Tonic
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Flavoring: Extracts, Ground Spices
Toilet Articles, Soaps and Perfumes
The Old Reliable
Hardware, Harness and Implement Firm
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In order to make room for new goods will make special
prices on ,
Buggies, Spring and Farm Wagons
Agent for tho well known Dccring Hay Tools and Harvesters and J. I,
Case Threshing Machines. '
In HARNESS My motto: "How Good; Not, How Cheap."
Anton Utifig
1 EMINGFORD, NEBR.
ill be a Grand Success
rrotn Tho Crawford (kinrlcr:
Earl D. Mallcry, the hustling sccre
tary of the Box Butte County Fair,
which will be held in Alliance on the
28th, 29th and 30th of this month, was
in tho city Wednesday enroute to Chad
ron. This is the first attempt of our
sister city to have n county fair, and
judging from tho largo number of prem
iums offered and the excellent program
they have prepared for the occasion, it
promises to bo a grand success.
Carey-Brennan.
Vrom tho Toronto Globe:
A very quiet wedding was solemnized
in St. Patrick's church, Southampton,
Wednesday, Sept. 8th, at 8 a. m.,
when Madeleine, third daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John Carey, was united
in marriage to Frank J. Brennan, of
Allianco, Nebr., Rev. Father Padden,
of Walkcrton, officiating,
Tho brido, who was given away by
her father, wore a travelling suit of
Havana broadcloth with hat to match,
and carried a large boquet of bride
roses, Miss Babo Carey assisted the
bride, and Mr. Fred Caroy, of Clove
land, Ohio, was best man. Tho wed
ding march was played bv Mr. Raynor,
violinist, accompanied by Miss May
Carey.
Aftor tho ceremony a dainty dejeuner
was served at tho home of the bride.
Mr- and Mrs. Brennan left on the
morning train for eastern points, and
will bo at home in Alliance, Nebr., after
October ist-
High Price for Range Cattle.
Frank Currie of Gordon, Nebr., and
Charles Tulley of Alliance, topped the
market on range cattle at tho South
Omaha market Friday.
A consignment, af range cows mar
keted by them brought $4.50, the high
est price paid for range stuff within
the year. The price exceeded that of
several lots of domestic heifers offered
on tho same market, Omaha Daily
News, Sept. 18.
Married.
At tho Baptist parsonage, Sept. 17,
1909, occurred the marriage of two es
timable young people of Alliance, Mr.
Walter Cochran and Miss Alta Ames,
Rev. J. C. Huston officiating. They
were accompanied by Freeman Cronn
and Miss Mary Neilfeld as witnesses.
Tho .Herald extends congratulations
and good wishes,
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ON
EPTEMBER 28, 29,
30
SEPTEMBER 30
is the important day
for the little girls . .
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The great biscuit baking- contest for little girls will be
held at our store in the afternoon at 2-00 o'clock. The
contest is open to all little girls of fourteen years or
under, and the "Buck's" Junior Range will go to
her who bakes the best pan of biscuits.
The following ladies will act as judges: Mrs. John
Elmore, Mrs. I. E. Tash, Mrs. Wills.
The awards will be made under a system of numbering
which will insure fairness to all. See the stove in our
window.
Little girls be on hand sharply at 2 :oo o'clock, and if
possible, BRING A WHITE APRON WITHlYOU.Twe
furnish all other materials.
a representative of the
Buck Stove Co, will be at
our store and demonstrate
the Buck Hot Blast Heat-
ers and Ranges. On Sep
tember 30th at 10:30 a.
m. we will give away a
$35.00 Hot Blast Heater.
Call at our store for particulars
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