The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, September 22, 1910, Image 7
G K VI t ?? i- , . , M Useful Household Articles 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 Boys' Suits JUST RECEIVED AT Colburn's Cash Store OTTIS 8c BUSH CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS CEHENT WORK Twelve Years' All Work Guaranteed 307 Toluc Ave. ALLIANCE. Central Lumber Co. A Full Line of Building flaterial, Piles, Posts and Coal HEniNGFORD, NEBR. Special September Rates TO THE EAST: You can make an eastern trip at reduced rates any day, and for many eastern trips the limit has been ex tended to 60 days instead of 30 days. TO ATLANTIC CITY AND RETURN: Special rates, September 13th to 17th, for the Grand Army Reunion. LOW ONE WAY RATES TO THE COAST: General basis, only $25.00; August 25th to September 9th and October 1st to 15th to California destinations, and from September 15th to October 15 to the Northwest and Puget Sound. CALIFORNIA EXCURSIONS: General basis, only $50.00 round trip, direct routes, September 1st to 7th and September 24th to 30th; $15.00 higher includes the Shasta Route. HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS: 1st and 3d Tuesdays. Irrigated lands assure a crop and values will greatly increase during the immediate future. Advise your friends in the east. inn OITICK AT PHILLIPS' GKOCCRV tRRHHHK trMLiiM!Jvj "w Use?? 3if jyjMagi&vi AK-SAR-BEN CARNIVAL AND PARADES OMAHA Sent. 28th to Oct. 8th, 1910 THE BIG JOLLY CARNIVAL EVERY DAY Tmhj Hilt. Oct. 4 CARNIVAL Wllltlllf likt, Oct. 5 ELECTRICAL PARADE i FIREWORKS Grind Military Maneuvers Every REDUCED RATES ON KOW YOURSELF A GOOD TIME A SPECIALTY Experience Phone 613 NEBR. J. KRIDELBAUQH, Agent Alliance L. V. WAKELEY, G. P. A., Omaha Wallace's Transfer Line Household goods moved promptly , and transfer work ? solicited. Phone 4 Frank Wallace, Prop'r. Tbirttfijf AfttnooB, Oct. 6 MILITARY PARADE Friar Httt, Oct. 7 oonoNATior BALL Day by U. S. Regular Troops. ALL RAILROADS. - YOU'LL HAVE LOT OF HELP EUGENE BURTON Attorney at Law LAND ATTORNEY Office First National Dank Dldg. 'Phone t8o. ALLIANCE. NED, WILLIAM MITCHELL, ATTORNEY AT HW. ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA H. M. BULLOCK. Attorney at Law, AJLLI,VIS'C.TC, TS'ICll. F. M. BROOME LAND ATTORNEY Long -experience as Receiver U. S. Land Office is a guarantee (or prompt and efficient service. Office in Opera House Block ALLIANCE - NEIIRASKA. .BRUCE W ILCOX Lawyer and Land Attorney ( Practitioner in civil courts since 1S93 and Register U. S. Land Office from 1903 to 1907. Information by mail a specialty. Office in Land Office Building ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA OUIK COPPERNOLti lie. Phono SO K. .I.I'KTERSEN Ites. Phono 43 Drs. Coppernoll & Petersen OSTEOPATHS 7-8-g Rumer Block Phone 43 GEO. J. HAND, PHYSICIAN AND Sl'HGEOM Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat iRrcr!:raiu PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON (Successor to Dr. J. E. Mooro) OFFICE IN FLETCHER BLOCK Oftlce hours U-12a, m. 2-4 p.m. 7;30-9 p, tn. Office l'lione 62 Res. Phone, 85 HiTXTGOPSEY, M. D. Physician nnd Surgeon Phone 300 Culls answered promptly day nrni night fron oflllce. Otlices: Alliance National Dank Building over the PostOHIce. 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. m. 1:30 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m. Office Phone 65 Res. Phone 16 Dr. H. R. Belville PHONE 167 Opera House Block Alliance, Nebr. T, J. THRELKELD, Undertaker and Embalmer PHONE 207 ALLIANCE, NEBR. THE GADSBY STORE funeral Director and Embalmer FUNERAL SUPPLIES OFFICE PHONE 493 RESIDENCE PHONE. 510 J. P. HAZARD Surveyor and Engineer, ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA Parties out of town should write, as I am out much of the time Charges will not exceed $5,00 and ex penses per day. E. C. Whsman Practical Painter and Paper Hanger Full line wall paper samples PHONE 709 ALLIANCE, NEBR E. O. COOL Plumbing and Fitting All work guaranteed first-class 1'iioNB aw man BASEMENT ZBINDEN BLOCK ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA Miss M. Ruth Taylor TEACHER OF PIANO I324 West Idaho. Phone 205 Wedding A beautiful wedding took place at tile home of the brido3 parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Keister's, eight miles east of Hetnitigford, ou Wednesday, September 14, when Mr. Chester Wright and Miss Ethel Keistcr were joined in wedlock, in the presence of their parents and immediate friends. The Rev. H. W. Cox officiated I ho cerciuonv wns followed by heart-felt congratulations, and those present were served with a delicious suppei. The bride was gouued in lovely dark blue taffeta silk, while the brides maid, Stella Roister, sister of the bride, was lobed in a pretty sky bloe gown. The groom was attired in convention:'! black and was attended by his brother Lee as best man. The young couple teccived many useful and beautiful presents from rel atives and friends, who also shnro with the Herald's best wishes for their m.iriied life. Normal School For Alliance "I see in the Lincoln Journal that Alliance in contesting for the Normal School against Chadrou," said N. P. Dod&c, Jr., who has been conducting the remarkable sale of lots in Alliance next to the fair grounds, to the Herald reporter. "Well, I believe if the visit ors to the fair from Chadrou would come out to our new addition, 'Bel mont,' which lies between the city and the Normal School proposed site, I believe they will see how attractive the Alliance site is and withdraw their pe tition. "We have had a remarkable sale of lots, selling nearly two hundred since Friday and there are scores of people who haven't heard of our original terms of one dollar down and fifty cents a week, without interest or taxes," said Mr- Dodge, "aud we will probably sell every lot in the addition by Satur day, for many people are waiting to come to Alliance and take in our sale and the races at the camo time. "1 wish Alliance could get the Nor mal School. If they do, we will have two lots for a church in that part of the city. We feel a keen interest in Alliance now and we are ready to boost for it in every way. Box Butte Booster One of the best boosters for Alliance and Box Butte county is E. T. Kibble, the land man. Mr. Kibble has been in the real estate business in Alliance for several years and knows the country like a book. He has a very good busi ness aud the fact that he has a farm himself keeps him in touch with crops and other conditions. Recently lie made a trip with others to the Nebras ka State Fair and did some very effect ive advertising while there. W. C. T. U. Notes Box Butte county W- C. T. U. held their couutv convention in the Presby terian church, at Alliance, on Sept. 15 All the unions were well represented except Hcmingford. Much good work was reported as having been done dur ing the past vear. Most of the session was spent in discussing the proposed revised State W. C. T. U. Constitu tution. Delegates were instructed how to vote at the state convention ou the recommended changes. The following county officers and superinteudants were elected: President Mrs. J.J.Vance, Alliance. Vice President Mrs. Herbert Nas ou, Fairview. Cor. Secretary Alliance. Rec. Secretary Fairview. Treasurer Mrs. liance. Mrs. R. C. Strong, Mrs. Fred Nason, J. W. Thomas, Al- PEPARMENTS. Evangelistic Mrs. Cornu, Alliance. Flower Mission Mrs. Ben Johnson, Hemiugiord. Fairs Mrs. Bignell and Mrs. Tash, Alliance, Literature Mrs. Strong, t Alliance. L.L.L. Mrs. Herbert Nason, Fair- view. Mothers Meetings Mrs. Patterson, Fairview. Medal Contests Mrs. Zehrung, Al liance. Press Mrs. Vance, Alliance. Sabbath Observance Mrs. W. B. Young, Alliance. Scientific Temperance Instruction Mrs. Fred Nason, Fairview. Sunday Schools Mrs. Rolla John son, Hemingford. Temple Miss Laura Vance, Alli ance. The Alliance W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. J. W. Thomas on Thursday, Sept. 29. No program will be held, but every member is requested to be present to discuss business plans for the coming year. There will be no L.L.L. next Mon day night ou account of the absence of Mrs. Vance at the State W. C. T. U, Musicale Appreciated The Epworth League Musicale at the Methodist church Monday evening, which is the second given by the league, was attended by an appreciative aud ience and showed that a home talent entertainment will always bring a crowd, especially when given by such talented people as were there Monday. The most of the money for the league piano has been raised. District Court Adjourned On petition of the attorneys of Box Butte county and Alliance the regular session of district court, which was to have beguu on October 3rd, at Alli ance, has been adjourned until Decem ber 12th. NEW II LL ft Ml I Our Shapes are Original and you will tind our salesladies courteous and willing to suggest. The prices vary according to your choice, but you will lind that every hat bears a pleasiug price. New Goods are Arriving Every Day Our Suits and Long Coats are fine and the newest styles SEE OUR ONE-PIECE DRESSES SIMMON 3 Alliance, . . . Nebraska Zi 4d Modern It is the wise housekeeper who has a Bell Telephone. She finds that it is as useful in the home as in her husband's place of business. The time of person al shopping and long trips ispast,forthe Belle Telephone has taken their place. r Modern methods of social and business life demand that your telephone shall be connected with tele phones all over the country. Every Bell tele phone is connected with live million others. (That should convince you of the value of its service. Building Contractor Cement Block Manufacturer Cement Walk Builder All Kinds of Cement Work My many Alliance customers are ' my references. i All Work Guaranteed j JOHN PEDERSON, Alliance CHEAT I THERE'S always some thing new under the sun, "nnd wo know we have our sliaro In millinery ideas. This season demands vari ous shapes, one as popular as the other. It's a season when you must rely upon your milliner, Shopping NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY Every Bell Telephone is a Long Distance Station V 1 . u