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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1909)
lT&.ri4&& ' 3iJtajk s Voodvard is building a six room one, and Mr. ttddv lias the foundation done for his. On October and a. freight train, while doing some twitching itt the Dal ton yards, was run into by anothur train from the north and five cars de stroyed. The fact that no one was injured is due to the quick actions- and presence of mind of the conductor, who warned tho two passengers in time for them to jump. Additional Local. PHELAN OPERA HOUSE On Fri Night, Oct. 15 B2XQE22SZ2SS wmmixra i &rxvKSJVM MBAJ ; JlTiagEggEnSBSSaMtilUIUUJB Published Kvery Thursday by The Herald Publishing Company. F. A. I'tKRDOK. I'r K J.WIYU ' Thojiab, Pee. John W. Tiioma. Mr. u ' tf .wt JxJLa---, 35 JOHN V. THOMAS J. B. KNtEST . . . . Hditor Associate Editor pfflCEjlM) MI 0 Entered at the poMolllce at Alliance, Nebraska, for transmission through the malls, as second-class matter. i m ' " Subscription, $1.30 per year In advance. I v f THUKSDAY. OCT. 7. 99- DEMOCRATIC TICKET. STATU TICK i:T. Tor Buprume Judge, IlltNMAUIN V. 0000, .1011N .1. 8ULUVAN, JAMKS It. DKAN. Tor Itwcnt ot the University, UltAHM&T. K.VAI'P, UAItNKV i:. NICWItltANCII. COUNTV TICKKT. Tor Comity Olork. JOHN It. ICNIB3T. For Oounty Tn-nsuror, KhT.D M0I.L1UX0. tfor Sheriff, OAhVI.V M. COX. For County Jurtse, U. A. IlKltKV. Tor Superintendent ot Pultllc Instruction, DKI.LA M. HEED. For Coronor, I)It. 0. W. M1T0IIKLU For County Surveyor, F. K. UAMUMN. Mr. Bryan has traveled a whole lot more than 13,000 miles and lie always pays his way. Mr, Taft told a Seattle audience that ho had found an old sweetheart on Ills western trip. When the next "swing around tho circle" comes Mrs. Taft will probably be one of the paity. If women could vote, tho housewives, who see tho cost of necessities ad vancing with no cot responding increase in their husbands' incomes, would all be democrats. Tho trouble between Ballingcr and Pinchot has disappeared. Hoth of these gentlemen will swear that their fcAUlwas-only Pickwickian. Tho gov- eminent lands are all right. They arc both to bo conserved and given away, bo' t lint tho friends of the secretary and of the forester arc to he both taken cure of. Tho settlement is solid. J. C. McCorklo is taking in the Ak-Sar-Beu at Omaha this week. Mrs, Agues Morrissey and Mrs. Ar thur Battlett of Chadron were visiting Miss Mary O'Kccfo last week. The Famous reports such tremend ous sales during Fair week that it necessitated them ordering a new Btock ol fall goods. Tho Crystal has abandoned the air dome till warmer weather comes again, and has taken winter headquarters on Montana street, in tho building former ly occupied by the Jollo. Little Francis Hand won out in the baby voting contest at the Crystal, re ceiving over 36,000 votes. Frank VV. Irish came in second with over 30,000, votes, and Viola Merk third with mora than 28,000. The Herald is pleased to note that George Darling is again ablo to give his personal attention to his business. He has had quite a siege with sickness, but now has tiio appearance of being as well and hearty as usual. Mrs. II. V. Stillo arrived homo from Omaha last Thursday where she had been to visit her little daughter, who was taken there for treatment about three weeks ago. She reports tho little girl much improved. H. H. Bogue and family arrived home after an absence of eight weeks, during which time Mrs. Bogue and the children visited relatives at James town, N. Y., and Mr. Bogue journeyed through England, Germany, Switzer land, ! ranee mid Belgium. All report a most enjoyable trip. Our old friend, Phillip Zocbel, living north of the city, met with an accident several days ago, whereby ho sustain ed a broken collar bone. The jovial, good-natured Phillip has been compell ed to carry an arm in a sling as a re sult, but wo are pleased to know that he is getting along nicely and will fully recover. Hashman Notes Will be Presented Wood & Ward's Famous Musical Comedy "Two Merry Tramps" 20 Pretty Chorus Girls Georgeous Costumes Catchy and Ear-teasing Music Aii attraction that never fails to draw crowded houses. Prices; $1.00, 75, 50 and 25 cents On Monday, Oct. 18 will be presented the greatest of all Musical Comedies A bank in Oklahoma closes its doors on Tuesday. On WeduesJav tho state bank commissioner pays off in full 400 depositors of the institution out of the guaranty fund and the money remain ing, in the bank, This seems to be quick work. Tho system adopted by the state of Oklahoma may not be the best conceivable for that purpose; but so iar it lias been successful. S(T Mr. Taft, ns a private individual, may preach in whatever church he chooses to preach in. But as president of tho United States it would be pru dent for him to preach in no church, especially in no church which still sanctions polygamy. But when Bro. Smoot, who voted solidly in the senate with the standpatters, asks him into pulpit of the Mormon temple, he dares not decline to preach to that polyga mous people. Dalton Notes Peter Arirlprust is digging a cellar for spuds. Next Saturday night John Day will give a masquerade at Armuth Hall. A, S- Holliday and family, who formerly lived in Lexington, Ncbr., have moved to Dalton aud are getting nicely settled. Mr. aud' Mrs. Oliver Anderson left on No. 303 Monday morning for Exe ter, Nebr., where they intend to re main for some time. J. R. Kelley of the Kivett Land Co., has been in town all week. With him . were six meu from the eastern part of the state who expect to locate here. J. S. Thomas has secured a big con tract, work beiug started Monday on a residence and barn for the elder Eden, living five miles southwest of the city. Daltou's new school house has just been completed, It is a two story, of frame construction. Dalton and its friends are proud of it and its con tractor, J. S. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Maddox have left for points in Colorado and the east- They expect to be gone about six weeks. M, F: Bodenstab is taking the place of Mr. Maddox duriug his absence. There are four new houses going up. Mr. Andreen aud Ed. Pritchet have each a four room house, while Mr. Miss Elsie Calamo began teaching in Dist. 17 last Monday Mrs. Lore of this vicinity has been visiting out in Sioux county for a few days. Geo. Key was a caller at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Knapp, oue day last week, Miss Julia Turner was a caller at the home of Mr. Key, Tuesday afternoon of this week. Mrs. Ella Hashman and family were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Stcrkle aud daughter were Sunday callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Turner. Geo. Key has resigned his position as mail carrier and Miss Amanda Lore has taken up the work. Misses Jessie Key and Kate Sterkle were buuuay callers at the Misses Ethel and Fay Hembry's. Mrs. Ella Skinner aud granddaugh ter were callers at the home of Mr. Key, Tuesday of this week. Miss Amy Hashman has been stay ing with her sister and family up near Hemiugford for the past few days. Miss Elsie Calamo and Miss Fay Hcmbry were callers at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Wismiller, Suuday. Misses Mildred and Liddy Nichols were callers at tho home of Misses Ethel aud Fay Hembry, last Sunday evening. There will be preaching at the Unity church every two weeks at 8 o'clock by Rev. I. E. Nolte, beginning Sunday evening, Oct. 3. V. V. Norton of Alliance was a caller at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Skinner's, one day last week. Mr. Norton and wife were on their way up to Hemiugford in their auto. Bill Johnson, while crossing the new ly finished bridge with a large load of lumber, cot stuck in the road on the opposite side of the bridge and was compelled to call upon Mr. Key and his team to pull him out. Wanted to Rent Royal Cher An attraction whose fame extends from sea to sea. Under direction of that veter an manager, F, A. Wade, who has over $25,000.00 invested in the show. Twenty four different sets of costumes are used by the large chorus of beautiful girls. Splendid scenic and electrical effects. People in neighboring towns should avail themselves of this opportunity for seeiog this great attraction. Prices: $1.50, $1.00, 75 and 50 cents Hargraves-Detrick Nuptials A young man with family wishes to rent an improved farm in Box Butte couuly for 19 to. Cau give references. Address Frauk Murry, R. F. D. No. 5 Hamburg, Iowa. 43. tf The marriage of Mr. Monte Bar graves of this city and Miss Lula De trick of York, this state,, was solemn ized Friday, Oct. 1, at the home of tho bride, and they are now at home in this city whore they are receiving the congratulations and well wishes of many friends. In speaking of the wedding the York Times says: At half past four o'clock last Friday afternoon at the residence of Hon. H. M. Detrick, 700 East uvenue, occurred tho wedding of Miss Lula Detrick to Mr. Monte S. Hargravcs, of Alliance Only relatives and a few close friends were invited. Miss Stella Detrick was bridesmaid and Mr. Hugh Beal of Al liance best man. Miss Phila Sedgwick sang "I Love You Truly," and Mrs. Hiram Detrick plajed the march from Lohengrin. The bride was handsome ly attired in a going away gown. Rev. Thos. F. B. Smith of the Presbyterian church performed the ceremony. After the marriage an elaborate dinner was served, The bride is oue of our most highly educated and popular young ladies, and she will be greatly missed by her many friends hero. The groom is a successful young business man of Alliance, where they will reside. Chass-Llster Co. This eminently popular company closed its, engagement iu Alliance Sat urday night, greatly to the regret of play goers generally who wish they might be able to play a week longer. The compauy this season is much bet ter than ever before, both as to num. bers and capability of all performers in the caste. There is a double team of specialties where heretofore there has been but oue, and the ladies orchestra is certainly a fine one. Each night this week the performance by this su perior company has made a hit with the audience and it has been months since there has been a company in the house that gives such genuine satisfac tion to the audience and has made so popular a hit with our people. The Leading Dealer in Groceries and Provision Fresh and Cured Meats www tie tat Priees Kit Northwest Corner Box Butte Avenue and Montana Street Phone 5 0 immvKrssmmmmmEttKBZfttm.viPVJivvLvxrixT E3JEES230 Best Qualili Lowest Prices Having returned from my vacation trip, I am now ready to give my entire time to the sale of musical instruments. You will find me every day at the Alliance office of the Grancer Piano Co. We have no in- struments to dispose of by uncertain methods, but will make you a straight out salo of Highest G-rade Pianos 1 at Lowest Prices, either for cash or terms to suit purchaser. MRS. MANAGER Crancer Piano Co. . PIANO A. s i A ksK&ttUAttflKUkffite ft-. . . .aaffcBBwagfr . ik$X n-?