The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, September 23, 1910, SPECIAL EDITION, Image 5

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PROGRAM
Wednesday, September 21, 1910
FOKENUON
9:30 Band Concert Ft. Robinson Military Band
10:00 Indian Parade
10:30 Free Trapeze Performance on Street Behee
1 1 :oo Indian Boys Race
Indian Squaw Race
AFTERNOON COMMENCING 2 O'CLOCK
Race Program, No. i Trot or Pace
Horse and Jockey: (1) Prank Walker, Gregg;
(2) Kate Sibley, Dufree; (3) Bird, Dufree; (4) Queen
L., Lester; (5) Lady Cook, Cook.
No. 2 One Mile Dash
Horse and Jockey: (1) Aunt Hala, yellow and
blue; (2) Abydes, red and green; (3) Hallie McCama,
red and yellow; (4) Big Black, red; (5) Montauk
Queen, purple and grey.
No. 3 Indian Pony Race
No. 4 One-fourth Mile Dash for Three Year-Olds
(1) Leo, white and green; (2) Buster, red and
green; (3) Little Sid, yellow and blue.
No. 5 Relay Race, Two and One-half Miles
No. 6 Potato Race
No. 7 Broncho Busting
No. 8 Squaw Pony Race
Rosa Holy Cloud, Maggie Romero, Julia Holy
Cloud, Mrs. War Bonnet, Julia Richards. ' ;'
Extra Freeda Hartzell, lady crack shot
Sioux Dance
EVENING
7:00 Behee in free ring act on street
7:30 Band Concert Ft. Robinson Military Band
8:30 Indian Dances
Gates open at 9 o'clock a. m. Exhibits open entire day.
ONE ADMISSION GOOD ALL DAY
FOR ANYONE WANTING A
Farm Adjoining Alliance
AN OPPORTUNITY IS NOW PRESENTED
THE EIGHTY ACRE TRACT SOUTH OF RAIL
ROAD LAND southeast of the round house is now
offered for sale, the first time since 1899.
It is a beautiful tract of land, of .very rich soil
and joins to the townsite of Alliance.
A very suitable place for anyone desirous of en
gaging in the raising and training of horses j and
also suitable for truck farming.
Correspondence solicited. The tract must be
sold within the next 60 days
F. M. BROOME
Opera House Block
Sole Agent
Alliance Nebraska
$ CONDENSED NEWS $
ll. L. ACHESON
Hardware
Farm Wagons Buggies
Everything in
Harvesting Machinery
Harness and Saddlery
319 Box Butte Ave. Phelan Opera House Block
Cut out the following coupon and send to The Allianeo Horald, Alliance, Nebraska:
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new subscribers.
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Date , 1910.
Hamilton W. King of Michigan,
United States minister to Slum, is so
rtously ill at n hospital at Baltimore.
The population of Chicago is 2.1S5,
283, an Increase of 48(5,708, or 28.7 nor
cent as compared with 1,G98,B75 In
1906.
Lightning struck the Btatuo ot Hen
ry Clay in the Lexington (Ky.) ceme
tery, shattering nn arm and a leg of
the figure.
Bascom Skaggs, a sheopherdor for
Klnch McKtnney, shot and killed John
Harris at the ranch of the latter, near
South Pass, Wyo.
Mrs. Charles A. Hawloy, a resident
of Washington, was robbed of $3,000
worth of jewels and other valuables In
the Union station at Columbus, O.
Mrs. Anna Belica of Chicago Lawn
and two children wore burned to death
by an explosion of gasoline. Two oth'
cr children woro probably fatally
burned.
Richard W. Sherman, brother of
Vice Presidont Sherman, will bo a
candidate for nomination for state
engineer at the New York Democratic
state convention this month.
After an active career as a member
ot the St. Louis Merchant' exchange,
retirement palled on Martin Inmost,
eighty-five years old, a wealthy mer
chant, and he killed hlmsolf.
C. L. Pratt, who shot and killed
former Deputy United States Marshal
Dick Terry at Tahlequah last June,
was acquitted. Pratt was cashier of a
bank nt Kansas, Okla., and pleaded
self defense.
Thomas N. Kennon, who was on
trial at Doniphnn, Mo., on the charge
of murder, left the court room nnd
killed himself in his room In a hotel.
He left a note which read: "Swearing
lies has ruined me."
A new Island was added to the
Begesloff group in the Aleutian chan
nel when the towns of Unalaska and
Dutch Harbor were shaken by an
earthquake on Sept. 1 The island
arose from deep water.
While chasing two negro chicken
thieves, at whom he fired eight times,
Patrolman Charles Cook, a negro, Is
believed to have Bhot and killed Mrs.
Kail B. Schaefer in the wash room ol
her home at Kansas City.
As a result of the overflow of the
Itto Grnnde river, caused by the recent
heavy rains, four Mexicans are re
poitod drowned near Hidalgo, Tex.
Several small towns In the Rio Grande
valley are partially flooded and the
water Is still rising.
Frank C. Nunemacher, president olJ
the board of trade, head of a large
printing and engraving concern and
an active member of the National As
sociation of Manufacturers, has been
missing from his homo In Louisville,
Ky., for several days.
The Imposing granite monument
erected by the state of Indiana on
Antletam battlefield was dedicated
with Impressive ceremonies. Govern
or Thomas F. Marshall of Indiana, ac
companied by his staff and about 100
civil war veterans, was present.
Colonol Moses Thompson, upon
whose report of the property, James
B. Haggln and the late Senator George
Heaist were Induced to buy the fa
mous Homestnke mine at Lead, is
dead at his home In Deadwood, nfter
a long illness with Bright's disease.
Counsel for Mine. Lina Cavalleri,
the singer, said his client proposed to
fight for her rights and was coming to
this country to see that the pre nup
tlal agreement, whereby Chanler
turned over to the diva what Is said
to be his entire fortune, was carried
out.
County Judge H. M. Wurzhach of
Gnudaloupe county, Texas., was shot,
but not fatally wounded, by Adolph
Seldeniann, n rival candldnte for tho
county Judgeship on the Independent
ticket. Wurzhach criticised Sidomann
in a speech and on his refusal to re
tract the shooting followed.
After leaving her father, J N. Shep
haid, and her brother, Taylor Shep
hard, unconscious in another room,
nn unidentified man who entered the
Shephard homo at Newklrk, Okla.,
went to the bed room of Tnylor Shep
hard's thirteen-year-old daughter and
attacked the girl. The assailunt es
caped. Declining to make use of the gov
ernment frank under which the de
partment of agriculture sends out
mail matter, Secretary Wilson sent to
the postofflco department his personal
check to pay for mailing to newspa
pers throughout the country advance
ropies of the speech which he deliv
ered at Kemon, O. This had been sent
out under government frank.
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Closing Out Sale
of
Ladies' Furnishings
E ARE CLOSING OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK
of up-to-date ladies' and children's furnishings.
Many prices have been cut in two for this sale. The
goods are going fast and now is the time to purchase.
Sample Line Ladies' Trimmed Hats
Purchased Monday, being sold at
ONE-HALF PRICE
FIRST Comers Get FIRST Choice
REGAN'S
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK
Alliance,
Neb.
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SLAIN BY A NEGRO BURGLAR
Railroad Official Shot by Man He
Caught Ransacking His House.
Chicago, Sept. 20. Clarenco D, MI
ler, chief clerk of the Chicago, Rock
Island and Pacific railroad, was shot
and killed by a negro burglar whom
he found ransacking tho Hlller home
The murder was witnessed by tho vic
tim's wife and two daughters, who
woro aroused when Hlller attacked
the intrudor at the foot of the stairs.
The men fought for several minutes,
Anally rolling to the footof tho stain
The negro fled.
Drugs
Paints, Oils
Wall Paper
Stationery
Toilet Articles
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Watches
and
Diamonds
Visit our up-to-date Soda Fountain Expert dispensers
FRANK J. BRENNAN
ON THE CORNER
Four Men Killed In Fight.
Silver City. N. M Sept. 19. Josa
Montoya shot and killed three cow
boys after the cowboys had killed hi
LARGEST HOTEL IN
WESTERN NEBRASKA
European plan, entirely modern in every way
Good service, large sample rooms
Rates 75c and $1.00, with bath
$1.50. Popular prices at cafe.
W. S. BARRETT
Proprietor
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