The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, June 16, 1910, Image 2

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Useful Household Article
GIVEN AWAY
We have just received some of the newest ,
of household Articles and desire to put one in
every home in this vicinity. We are not go
ing to sell them but are going to give one
with your next purchase of a pair of shoes.
SEE OUR NICE LINE OF
JUST RECEIVED AT
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Phone 50
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The Annual year book of St. Agnes
Academy has bren issued for 1910, and
shows a marked increase in attendance
for the second year of its existence
over the first. The total enrollment
for the school year of igog-io was 205,
divided as follows: day pupils, 123
boarders, 82-
The capacity of the academy build
ing having about been reached and the
prospects being good for a still larger
attendance the coming year, a contract
has been let to S, C. Reck for the con
struction of a three story and base
ment addition, forty-eight by one hun
dred ten feet, the' same to be erected
of brick on the north side of the pres
ent building. The same when com
pleted, will cost, including plumbing,
heating, etc., about $30,000, and will
about double the present capacity.
The new building 1b to be completed in
time for the opening of the fall term of
school, which will be Sept. 6th, as the
following academic calendar for the
aext school year shows:
September, First Tuesday School
opens.
September 8 Mass of the Holy Ghost.
November 1 Feast of Alt Saints.
November, Last Thursday Thanksgiv
ing Day.
December 8 Feast of the Immaculate
Conception.
December 32 Christmas vacation be
gins.
January 3 Christmas vacation ends.
January 21 Feast of St. Agnes.
January 25 Semi-annual examinations
begin.
February 22 Washington's birthday
April 12 Easter vacation begins.
April 18 Easter vacation ends.
May 25 Ascension Day.
June, second week Final examinations.
June, third Wednesday Closing ex
ercises. June, third Wednesday Mass of
Thansgiving.
Following is the roll of students for
1909-10.
DAY POFJLS
Kniest, Richard
Kniest, Lambert
Krejci, Joseph
Krejci, Edward
Krejci, Bessie
Krejci, Frances
Krejci, Lilian
Loughman, Thomas
Kuesfer, Kathryn South Dakota
Lambert. Gay South Dakota
Manahan, Gretchen Wyoming
Mandefield, Flora Wyoming
Miller, Mabel Nebraska
Minor, Edith Nebraska
Moeller, Hannah Nebraska
Moore, Violet South Dakota
Murray, Kathryn Nebraska
Musser, Kathryn ...... Wyoming
Nelson, Marie Wyoming
Nielson, Anna .Wyoming
O'Halteran, Mildred Sonth Dakota
Peters, Magdalene......... South Dakota
Fourier, Mary South Dakota
Rapp, Belle .South Dakota
Riley, Bessie. ...... ......... .Nebraska
Kooney, Mary Wyoming
Roe, Pauline Nebraska
Sanders, Fern Nebraska
Shankman, Yetta Nebraska
Smith, Edith Nebraska
Tilson, Lily South Dakota
Vandervroot, Teresa . Nebraska
Wade, Mildred Nebraska
Bunnell, Vernon Nebraska
Burke, John... Nebraska
Coleman, Leo Nebraska
Coleman, Gerald Nebraska
Delaney, Jerome South Dakota
Fay, Leo Nebraska
Heckart, William South Dakota
Hon, Victor.. Wyoming
Hron, Aloysius Nebraska
Lambert, Louis South Dakota
Miller, Harold ... Nebraska
Miller, Kenneth. Nebraska
Neary, Francis .Wyoming
Nelson, Henry Wyoming
Nielson, Joseph Wyoming
Nclan, John Nebraska
Pourier, Joseph South Dakota
Weymore, Lawrence Nebraska
Although the attendance for the year
just closing has been a considerable in
crease over the previous year, no doubt
the attendance next year will be still
much larger. The work of this school
year closes tomorrow evening with the
drama to be rendered bv students in
the opera house, notice of which
appears in another column of this issue
of The Herald.
WILLIAM MITCHELL,
ATTORNEY
AT LfcW.
ALLIANCE,
NEBRASKA.
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Barnes, Mary
Bayer. John
Bayers, Theodore
Betebenner, Lyle
Breckner, John
Breckner, Frank
Brennan, Clinton
Brennan, Frances
Buechsenstein, Marie Maguire, Louise
Buechsenstein, Frank Maguire, Margaret
June Bulletin
of Excursion Rates
TO THE EAST! Unusually attractive summer tourist rates are in effect
every day to New York, Boston, Atlantic Coast and Cunndian resorts,
Niagara Fulls, Detroit nnd vicinity. Still lower convention rates on
frequent dutes to many Eastern cities.
WESTERN TOURS: Desirable tourist rates all summer, to the Pacilic
Coast Also all ldmib of tours through Yellawstons Park, including- Holm's
personally conducted eighteen day camping' tours, 72.00 from Cody,
through the sceuic entrauce, leaving July 8th and 20th, August 10th
and beph'inbcr 9th.
HOW1ESEEKERS EXCURSIONS from tho East, on the llrst and
third Tuesdays of each mouth to your locality. Advise your friends
back East of nny land or business ohuuees in the new and growing
localities along tho Iiurliugton Lines or send mo their names und
addresses.
Call or Write, describing your trip; let me help you plan it, including all the
available privileges, etc.
Buechsenstein, C.
Buechsenstein, Carl
Calkins, Louis
Carey, Marie
Carey, Margaret
Carey, John
Carey, Catherine
Carey, Edna
Carey, Mary
Carlson, Rose
Collins, Julia
Collins, Mamie
Cooper, Wayne
Cramer, Hazel
Cramer, Regina
Dunn, Vera
Urisool), Emmett
Dwyer. Margaret
Dwyer, Catherine
Elmore, Agnes
Elmore, Nellie
Eniz, Nicholas
Eniz, George
Fendrick, Lucy
Fendrick. Florence
1'ilzgerald, Mamie
Htzpatnck, Thelma
Henchman. Waller
Iox, Bernice
Gilloran, Marie
Gilleran, Frank
Gilleran, Leo
Groihe, Irvin
Hamilton, Alice
Maguire, Dennis
Mattox, Marie
McCandless, Lucille
McCoy, Maude
McCoy, Helen
McCoy, Paul
McKinney, Irene
McNulty, Rose
McNulty, Edward
McNulty, Marie
Mollring, J. W.
Mollring, Charlotte
Mollring, Corynne
Moore, Iva
Morris, Ruth
Mosher, Mabel
Moultou, Gordon
Newberry, May
Newberry, Norman
Newberry, Agnes
Nolan, Michael
O'Brien, Lucy
O'Connor, Edward
O'Connor, Hugh
O'Connor, Francis
O'Donnell, Teresa
O'Keefe, William
O'Keefe, Everett
O'Keefe, Sarah
Reardon, Marie
"Ruggles, Paul
Poppe, Henry
Prichard, Thomas
Schnefer, Francis
EUGENE BURTON
Attorney at Law
Office in rooms formerly occupied by
R, C. Noleman, First "Nal'l Bank blk
Phone 180. ALLIANCE, NEB.
H. M. BULLOCK.
Attorney at Law,
AJLLI-AlTVCIC, NEB,
WILCOX & BROOME
LAW AND LAND ATTORNEYS.
Long experience in state and federal
courts and as Register and Receiver U. 3,
Land Office is a guarantee for prompt and
efficient service.
Office In Land Office Itulldlng.
ALLIANCE NEBRASKA.
Hasenstab. Marcaret Shott. Helen
Hill, Mary Shaughnessy, Helen
Q. L. GRIGGS, AGENT
Alliance
L. W. WAKELEY, G. P. A., Omaha
Hill, Stella
Hlaveck, Agnes
Hodgkins, Nellie
Hodgkins, Loretta
Hublitz, Rose
Keanne, Hannah
Kennedy, Margaret
Kennedy, Veronica
Kennedy, Edward'
Kienlop, Burdien
Delia. King
Kim;, Barbara
Kniest, Agnes
Kniest, Hannah
Kniest, Catherine
Shauchnessy, James
Shaughnessy, Mary
Shea, .Maigaret
Shepherd, Walter
Shrew sberry, Paul
Spencer, Beatrice
Spencer, Inez
Spencer, Gladstone
Stevenson, Fern
Tandervrool, Teresa
Vaughn. Lea
Watteyne, Visna
Watteyne.Clyde
Watteyne, Ralph
Yount, Walter
McCLUER'S
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A full line of
HAIR GOODS
Real Hair Switches, $4.00, $5.00 and $10.00 each
Hygienic Human Hair Braids at $4 and $5
The Perfect Fitting Turban at 75c
Sanitary Turbans with Rolls and Net Covered, 65c
and 85c each
Indestructible Natural Hair Turbans, 65c
McCLUER'S
THUS 1 ht PEGFLE-NOT THE CIRCUS
BENEFIT WHILE THE CRUEL CIRCUS WAR LASTS
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THE LEADER
J J. VANCE
Cement Contractor
Estimates on Cement Sidewalks, Hollow Blocks,
Foundations and Cement Work of all kinds
Phone 55
716 W. Dakota St.
Alliance, Nebraska
Zehrung, Lunetta
HOARDERS
Armuth, Claire Nebraska
Armuth. Olive Nebraska
Bunnell, Inez Nebraska
Burke, Margaret,..., Nebraska
Brubuker. Mary Nebraska
Caven, Virgil , Nebraska
Carey, Thelma Nebraska
Cushman. Ruth Montana
Davis, Furn. . . . , .. Wyoming
Davis, Adelaide.: .Nebraska
Dennett, Corinne, , Nebraska
Deisem. Margaret , Montana
Deisem. May Montana
Dunn, Sadie Nebraska
Dunn, Mary Nebraska
Hgan, Mary Nebraska
Freimuth, Kathryn Nebroska
Guilfoil, Zaidee .Nebraska
Halbur, Minnie. Nebraska
Heckart, Willow. .'. South Dakota
Heckart, Kathryn. . South Dakota
Hembry, Ethel ........Nebraska
Herncall, Lydia , Nebraska
Hon, Rila Wyoming
Hon, Marie Wyoming
Hon, Frances Wyoming
Hurl, Ruth South Dakota
Hughes, Helen Nebraska
Janies, Corinpe. South Dakota
Janies, Ruth South Dakota
Karpf, Louise , Nebraska
Karpf, Marian , Nebraska
Kerr, Evelyn .". . South Dakota
Key, Mabel Nebraska
Kicken, Martha Nebraska
Killeen, Margaret ,. Nebraska
Kimball, Lavelle Wyoming
Kimball, Helen Wyoming
Kuester. Margaret South Dakota
Drs. Copper noil & Petersen
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
(Successors to Drs. Frey & Ba fe)
Over Norton's Store
Office Phone 43, Residence 20
GEO. J. HAND,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
DR. C. rl. CHURCHILL
PHYSICIAN AND SL'KGCON
(Puccesr to Dr. .f. E. Mooro)
OFFICE IN FLETCHER BLOCK
Office hours ll-12a, m. 2-4 p.m. 7.30-9 p. m.
Office l'hone 62
Res. Phone, 85
H. A. COPSEY, M. D.
Ph)sicinn and Surgeon
Phone 300
Calls answered promptly day unit nteht trou
o III leu. Offices: Alliance National Dank
Ualhllne over the Post Oiliee.
DR. CHAS. E. SLAGLE
WITH
DR. BELLWOOD
Special Attention
Paid to Eye Work
Dr. L. W. Bowman
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Rumer Block, Rooms 12 and 13
Office hours, 10 to 12 a. in.,
1:30 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m.
Office Phono 65 Res. Phone 16
SUPERB, SPECTACULAR, ORIGINAL CIRCUS-GOO PEOPLE
450 ANIMALS-425,000 ARMOUR PRIZE SIX-HORSE TEAM
GORGEOUS STREET PARADE
Genera! Admission
This Day and Date
4.. Al
At 10 O'clock Each Morning
Bring All the Folks and See for Your
self a Fifty-Cent Circus for 25 Cents
Don't Forget, It's a Cruel Circus War
Relentlessly Waged by a Circus Trust
So Sells-Floto Declares Bargain Day.
rhus the People-Not the Circus-Benefit
While the Circus War Lasts.
Two Complete PERFORMANCES DAILY
RAIN OR SHINE, AT 2 AND S P. M.
Doors Open One Hour Earlier, Admitting of a Visit to the Big
sjgss
zoo
ALLIAN
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THURSDAY
JUNE 23
Dr. H. R. Belville
PHONE 1O7
Opera House Block Alliance, Nebr.
T, J. THRELKELD,
Undertaker and Embalmer
RES. PHONE 207
ALLIANCE, NEBR.
MRS. LOIS RILEY
Trained Nurse
lUONE 510
A. D. RODGER!
Groceries and Provisions
A full line of fresh goods to order from
Our prices are right
x Telephone orders filled promptly
Phone 54
S. W. Cor, Box Butte Ave. and Dakota St. ; one block
north of Burlington station, on west side of street
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