'fTJT.f ipsn "Ho rUMor.cnl Socio Alliance Herald. Largest Circulation of any Newspaper in Western Nebraska. 1 Official Publication of Box Butte county. A VOLUME XVI, ALLIANCE, BOX BUTTE COUNTY, NEBRASKA! THURSDAY, OCT, 14, IU09 NUMBER 44 ......-...''.......'-....''............. .. .... . 'W I -HE I Wm m THE SAVING HABIT Be systematic in your SAVING- and in time it will become a HABIT. It is easy to spend money, so easy that the SPENDING- HABIT is acquired before the SAVINGS HABIT. Stop and make an allowance for necessary expenses and then plan to SAVE some thing on that allowance and the SAVING HABIT will grow. The First National Bank welcomes deposits ot these savings funds. Time certificates draw interest and are issued for any amount. s s s s s s First National Bank 1 UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY r See the Hew Showing of Ladies' Coats at Norton's. BUSINESS LOCALS. r'WVw'V W' New Silk Waist Patterns at Norton's. For Sale or Trade Only hotel in Hemingford; doing good business. O'Keefe Bros., Alliance, Nebr. 44-iw Lost Lady'a dog skin tan glove with gilt buttons, between depot and master mechanic's office. Finder please leave at Herald office. Lost Strayed from Lisco ranch, Sunday, Oct. 3, deep bay horse, weight between 1100 and 1200 pounds, fore top trimmed. Reward for return or information. Rev. D. B. McLaughlin. Lost--Lady's watch and fob. Initial "H" on fob. Finder leave at Herald office and receive reward. Lawn Swings at The Gadsby Store. FOR SALE My residence, 715 Cheyenne Ave., strictly modern, fur nace and bath; easy terms. Dr. E. C. Koons. 38-tf Fall plowing in small tracts and gardens done satisfactorily. Call on Oliver Countyman or phone 154 red. 38-tf. Pianos and sewing machines at a great sacrifice. Prices cut in two for the neNt thirtv days. Cash or easy payments. T. J. Threlkeld. Wanted Girl to assist with house work. Wages or to attend school. Mrs. J. W. Thomas, at Herald office. Chimney Sweep Enquire at the Mounts & Vinsel barber shop for an experienced Chimney Sweeper. All Wanted Two or three carpenters, thirty cents an hour and board. In quire at Hemingford postoffice. Henry Loveland, Hemingfprd, Nebr. 42-tf experienced unimney sweeper, ah work promptly and carefully done. George Muslii. 43 Shoe Special for Men 4.50 $5.00 Bench made "CROSSETT" $4 "CROSSETT" -$3.50 $3.50 "ABBOTT"- $3.00 $3.50 "PERFECT! MODEL" i The Horace Bogne Store Koxt to ost. Office We always give you the Most of the Best for the Least J. A. Berry, Mgr. Call and see tha new weaves In Dress Goods at Norton's. Second-Hand Harness and Saddle for Sale. I have two sets of second-hand har ness for sale cheap. Also, one second hand saddle, been out two months, for 35, Call and see me; I carry every thing for the horse. G. A. Hills, tf Word comes to Alliance of the ser ious illness of F. S. Durk of Sterling, Colo. Mr. Durk was employed in the shops here a couple of years ago. YOUR DOLLAR Will coma back to you K you spend It at homo. It Is cona forever If you send it to tha Mill-Order Housa. A clanca through our advertising columns will siva you an Idea whero It will buy tha most. )lAAOsCUA GEO. T. HAND, M. D. EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Eyes Tested and Glasses Fitted. ! i4Hi-Hri!'Wi-HHMj KREAMER& KENNEDY DENTISTS. Office in Alliance National Bank Blk T Over Postoffice. a '$ 'Phone 391. Buy a Lady's Sweater at Norton's. For Sale or Trade 6 BL ACKFOOT, 5 The agricultural area surrounding BLAOKFOOT is not surpassed, if indeed it is equaled, anywhere. Enormous yields of grains, spuds, grasses and es pecially alfalfa, are made, and apples and other fruit attain the degree of perfection that has made Idaho famous. MpM rT'Wnr WVyr tTTTTTTT t,Tf,TrTT?7TTTTtTTT 1 kssLaj OUR NEXT EXCURSION LEAVES ALLIANCE Tuesday, Oct. 19th For full in formation see CHASE FEAGINS Office with WATKINS & FEAGINS : LOCAL PARAGRAPHS as A Ford runabout, igoS model; good condition, A bargain if sold at once. Miss Agnes Rowland made a short trip to Sterling Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hunter were Hemingford visitors last week. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Lawrence were passengers bound for Denver this week John Sass is another of our sub scribers who carried away a premium water set from The Herald office thi3 week. Mrs. Jas. McDennott from Grand Island is visiting her sister, Mrs. U. N. Hoskins. The little boy of Mr. and Mrs. R. Simmons is much improved from his late sickness. The Daughters of Isabella will give a card party at the K. C. hall next Thursday evening. E. Essay returned last Friday from a trip east, where be has been for the past week buying goods All people wishing to subscribe for the high school paper please see the subscription committee at once. Mrs. F. W. Lester and Mrs. Claude Lester are entertaining a large number of their lady friends this afternoon. Frank Wallace has been at Wallace for a couple of weeks overseeing the erection of new buildings on his farm. Breakman Walthers has been off duty the past ten days with a sprained ankle. He made his first trip out yes terday. Rev. A- L. Godfrey of the U. P. church left Tuesday for Ft. Morgan to attend synod, and will return to morrow. Mrs. W. S. Acheson, who has been seriously ill for a few 'weeks, is not much improved at this writing, but her physicians feel hopeful for her recov ery. Mrs. U- N. Hoskins received a fall on Monday, resulting in a. sprained ankle and otherwise injuring her, mak ing it necessary for her to keep her J. J. Vance and Miss Lura leave today for a couple weeks' stay in Lin coln and Omaha, where they will be in attendance at the National and State W C. T. U. conventions. Henry Shiinek of Marsland was a caller at The Herald office while in town yesterday, and received one of the water sets which we are offering those who pay three dollars or more on sub scription. Mrs. Cnl. Cox was apreeablv stir- prised Friday morning upon the arrival of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Townley, and sister, Miss Lily, of Kirwin, Kans., who expect to spend a few days visiting her. Mrs. Ella Haynes has sold her ranch, thirty miles west of Alliance, to Mr. Scotty Henderson. Mrs. Haynes and her son, Dick Wheeler, and family expect to visit Portland, Seattle and other points on the coast. Mrs. James W. Newell arrived from Omaha last Sunday morning for a week's visit in Alliance as the guest of Mrs. Broome. Mr. Newell came up with her, returning on the next train to Omaha. He will go over the Wyoming division on the 1 6th with the pay car, returning to Alliance Monday and Mrs. Newell will return home to Omaha. Since leaving Alliance sometime ago, Mr. Newell has been promoted to the head of the Burlington auditing of claims system and is making good with the company in the responsible position be holds. Ed, Huffman of Lena, Nebr-, cu route to Hot Springs, stopped off in Alliance the first of the week to look after his land interests in this vicinity. While in town he mado the purchase of some of the water tnnkfi, for which Newberry is famous, to be sent out to his ranches. E. J, Darling, living fifty-five miles northwest of Alliance, who has been working for Mr. Pederson, the Alliance cement than, the past six weeks, leaves for his homestead today. Before go ing Mr. Darling made sure of getting all the Alliance news by subscribing for The Herald H. N. Gambill of Box Butte precinct returned last evening from a few days' visit with his brother, W. ,V. Gambill, and aged mother who live in the south part of Cherry county, eight miles from Seneca. Mrs. Gambill is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Laura Soles, at Kimball, Nebr. Buy your Overcoat at Norton's. Ladies' Tailoring and Gowns High-Class Cloaks,Suits, Skirts and Waists in the season's latest styles Q&eMsh $Smm r I tin v ' J' "B- ' Barge Brothers, the rustling Hem-' ingford merchants, know the value of printer's ink, and accordingly announce I their big, closing out sale by means of' a page ad in The Hemingford Journal I and The Alliance Herald, the two' papers having the largest circulation in i the north-central part of the county. I Prof. Williams of the high school and leader of the high school orchestra, has kindly consented to allow the or chestra play the overtures before and between acts for the Royal Chef next Monday night in the opera house- The Royal Chef company employs its own professor of music to play during the show, but the opera house has to fur nish the overture music. A party of young people in this city went out hunting last Sunday and from all accounts their luck was very poor. The honors of the crowd goes to Miss Ethel Nolan, who ha.s the dis tinction of killing oue duck and one grouse, the entire results of the hunt. The party consisted of Messrs. Joe O'Connor and Sammy Burchell, and Misses Alice Carlson, Frances and Ethel Nolan. Wright-Carlson. At the Baptist parsonage Thursday morning, Oct. 14, 1909, occurred the marriage of Mr, Irvin Wright and Miss Myrtle Carlson, Rev. J. M. Huston officiating. Miss Carlson is the daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Carlson of this city and has been for a number of years one of the most efficient em ployes of the C, B. & Q. railroad, holding the position of stenographer to Chief Dispatcher Gavin. Mr. Wright, who has been an operator in the West ern Union, will go to Dunning where he will have charge of the interests of the Burlington railroad. There are no more popular or well liked young people in this city, and many and hearty are the well-wishes of their friends for their future hap piness. You are cordially Invited to call and inspect samples Joe Orchowski HOTEL CHARTERS BUILDING Alliance, Nebraska Men's Suits, largest lint, lowest prices, at Norton's. Give Yourself the Joy of a New Suit It's better medicine for the blues than any thing1 that the doctor can give you, and much pleasanter to take. Get one of the new WOOLTEX styles for fall. They are so smart and up-to-date that it will bring your spirits up to concert pitch just to look at them. A WOOLTEX suit is so beautifully tailored that the woman wearing- it will unconsciously hold her head higher and walk better.' We have a wide range to select from and will take pleasure in showing them to you whether you purchase or not. The Horace Bogue Store l r .Af I 1 Y