The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, September 29, 1910, Image 8

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"Ready for business, but no tools to work with"
is the lix some would-be tailors find themselves in; but not so with us. We have the
JH beit equipped tailor shop in northwestern Nebraska; we have a fine line of goods to
XT select from; and we have the best workmen that money can hire. In fact we are the
C best prepared to do lirst-class tailoring promptly and at fair prices.
Remember our now location, J 10 West Third St. (Wyoming Ave.), opposite postoflice.
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FVicJay Bxening, Sept. 30 J
AUSPICES OF EPWORTH LEAGUE
j Tickets on Sale Now at fiolsten's Phone 340
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F. L. Gable is a new empfoyp among;
the firemen,
Mr. and Mrs. D. B, Wagner are ex
pected home from Indiana today.
Conductor LawBou enjoyed a visit
from his wife and children during fair
week.
R. H. Bull of Chicago is a new
brakeman. He was sent down on the
east end.
Conductor Larson and brakeman
Vaughn of Ravenna were in Alliance
Wednesday.
Fireman Burns held the lucky ticket
in a drawing at Edgemont and drew a
beautiful silk sofa pillow.
Engineer George Riddell of Ravenna
has been spending a week in Alliance.
He brought an engine here for repairs.
The 0. R. C. held a very interesting
meeting at their hall Tuesday after
noon, Clyde Miller was admitted to
U. N. Hoskins, who has
been off for about thirty days, the re
sult of an accident at Edgemont, re
ported for work Wednesday morning.
Conductor R. G. Burke, who for
oome time has been on the west end
local lias given it up, Dick is now ex
tra passenger conductor.- That run
will be put up again for bid.
Conductor Will Deitlein and wile
came in Wednesday noon on the
Denver traiu. They have been spend
ing thirty days sight-seeing in Colorado
They leit Thursday for their home in
Ravenna. While here they were guebts
at the Grothe home
Conductor Ed Baird in laying off
with n bioken collar bone. While
coming in from the west near Girard
au liir hose broke, making a bad stop
-aud tujji9ing everything in the way car
into one end, the conductor and brake
man included. The brakeman was bad
ly bruised up hut no bones were
broken,
H. A- Christensen, who is braking
for Conductor Callander was taken
very sick up the road Monday morning
and had to be brought home. He
seemed to be suffering from poisoning.
The company physician was called and
Eoon gave him relief.
Brakemcn A. G. Parrish and H. F.
Willey, who came here five mouths ago
on account of slack business in the
east are making preparations to return
to Iowa. The boys have made many
friends among the railroad boys and
Alliance people who will all be very
sorry to see them go.
Fred Vaughu met with a very painful
acciden at Hecla, Tuesday morning,
which resulted in the breaking of two
fingers and badly bruisiug his hand,
He dropped off of No. 4i's engine
while she was in motion, stepped in a
hole and fell. He will be unable to
work fot'some time.
Mr. Evans, who was here two years
ago in the freight office and was later
htntto Lincoln, returned Monday on
No, 41. Hr now holds the position of
assistant timekeeper with his office in
the trainmaster's office, He is an old
friend of R. E, McKenzie and is room
ing with him in the Nenbeiry block,
Mrs. W. G. Eubanks returned Tues
day from a visit with hei sister, Mis,
Frank Chambers of Edgemont, S, D.
Mrs. Eubanks and two children will
leve here Saturday for Long Beach,
Calif., where they will spend the win
ter with Mrs. Hill. Mrs. Chambers
will in join them about a month.
AUTO DEPARTMENT
To keep your engine in the best of
condition the inlet and exhaust valves
should be ground occasionally. The
more the car is ruu the oftener should
they be ground.
If the muffler becomes clogged it can
be cleaned out sometimes by lightly
tapping with a hammer all over. This
will loosen the carbon and clear the
clogged passages.
Does your engine knock aad pound
and lose power. The chances are that
the cylinders and piston head are en
crusted with carbon, for which there
is uo excuse. It should be seen to that
the water circulates properly and the
fan works easily.
When a par catties and shakes and
looks as if it will go to pieces at any
time, it shows that the owner is giving
very little attention to it. Fiequent
inspection of the entire machine with
tightening of all loose parts will pre
vent this entirely and a great deal
more satisfaction will be gotten from
the machine.
The Stoddard-Dayton car received
by Mr. S K. Warrick of Alliance last
week is one of the finest ever seen in
western Nebraska. It is a 35 horse-
power, four cylinder, and is equipped
with all of the latest attachments. The
cylinders are cast in pairs; the inagne-
'to is shaft-driven; the "gasolire Is fed
by air pressure to the carburetor; each
cylinder is equipped with 'a test cock;
and the radiator is a special Kinwood
make The original com of this e.u
whs about $i 600 It is being housed
at the Rex Guruie.
Tell Us About It.
This paper can give nil the local
news only as our friends lend us their
to-operatlon. If anyone visits you, If
you contemplate leaving town, If you
see or hear or do anything out of the
ordinary day's routine, toll us about
It, that we may tell the public.
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HEMINGFORD
Mrs. Fred Nceland, who has been visit
ing her mother in Council Blufls, Iowa,
returned home Saturday,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rosenberry who have
been here for fbme time left on-43 Satur
day. Mrs. Anton Uhrig, who has been an in
valid for a number of years passed away
Wednesday morntng about 10 a. M. She
leaves a husband, three daughters and
four sons to mourn the loss of the beloved
mother and wife. The faneral was held
from the Congregational church Friday at
two o'clock, and the body was laid to rest
In the Hemiopford cemetery. The be
reaved ones have the heartfelt sympathy
of the entire community.
Miss Lena Bwanson was a passenger to
Alliance Wedeesday sn 44,
Mrs, Wm. Curry and sister, Mrs. Mary
Eggert, were passengers to Alliance Tues
day on 44, returning Wednesday on 43.
Mr, .Ino. Kuhn, wife and children re
turned home from Henry, Illinois, where
Mr. Kuhn and the children have been
spending the summer,
Mrs. Mac Murphy, the state food and
drug inspector, was in town Wednesday.
Mrs S K Snow came up from Alliance
Wednesday to attend the funeral of Mrs.
Uhrig.
Mrs. Ben l'rice spent a few days with
Miss Delia Reed the first of last week, re
turning home Friday on 43.
Mrs. Leonard Sampy, who has been
sick for some time, passed away Friday
night about 7 30. The funeral was held
Sunday at the home of B. U, Shepard at
2 p. m. The body was laid' 10 rest in the
Humincford cemetery. The bereav&'d
ones have the heartfelt sympathy of the
entire community.
Norbert Frohnappel and party autoed,
to Alliance Tuesday to see the opera,"The
Flower of the Ranch,"
George Hedgecock and party autoed (o
Alliance Friday evening,
Mrs Jim Hollinrake and Mrs. J no, Gas
selin'e attended the County Fair a couple
of days last week, returning home Satur
day on 43.
Mr. Fred Davison who has been spend
ing some time visiting in the east, returned
home Sunday. ' ,
Mr- Herman Peters and wife came over
from Hay Springs Saturday for a few day's
visit with Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Pierce.
Mr. and Mrs Jno. HollinraUe went to
Omaha Saturday night on 36, Dr. McKuen
going with them to attend Mrs. Hollinrake
during her operation for appendicitis. ,
The band boys gave a basket social Sat
urday night at Commercial Club rooms.
They took in about seveniy dollars. There
was a good crowd present and all enjoyed
the evening.
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FRANK REISTLE
ENGRAVER and ELECTROTYPER
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FAIR PRE
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BOOKKEEPERS
The Herald has a stock of
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save time, worry a 11 (f
money. Ask to see one.
They cost $2.50
The're worth $25.00
The New Adding Machine
Herald Publishing
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Cooper Underwear
This is the nice, soft elastic kind you see advertised
so much in magazines.
When you buy
Union Suits
you want comfort, fit and wear. It is the special Cooper
fabric that gives the elastic fit that no others can equal.
It is the special Cooper's "cable twist" yarn that makes
their underwear wear like Iron.
Insist on having the genuine, which has the cat sewed on
the neck of every garment, if you want your money's worth.
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Large Line of Ladies'
and Children's
UNDERWEAR
WE ARE THE AGEHTS
NORTON'S
See this line before you
buy. It will
pay you.
CLOSING OUT SALE
1 am going out of business entirely everything must be .
sold at a bargain. Come in and get your money's worth.
My stock of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes
and Clothing
is now on sale at greatly reduced prices. A few of the many bargains:
100 POUND SACK SUGAR, - - $6.49
Sack Salt, 10c size, for 6c
Men's hose, black or brown, regular price io and iz4c, sale price
Men's hose, assorted colors, regular price 20c, sale price
Men's handkerchiefs, red and blue, 6 for - - - , -
Men's handkerchiefs, white, 6 for - - - - "-
Men's handkerchiefs, linen, regular price I2c, sale price
Leather suitcases, regular price $7.50, sale price -
Suitcases, imitation leather, regular price $2.75, sale price ,
Fleece lined underwear, regular price 50c, sale price
Good trousers, regular price $2.50, sale price -
8c
- ISc
25c
- 25c
8c
$6.00
2.00
39c
$1.75
One-half Price on all Men's and Boys' Hats
Coat Sweaters, regular price $1.00, sale price
Shoes, dress, regular price $3.75, sale price
Shoes, work, regular price $3.25, sale price
Shirts, every day, regular price 50c, sale price
Shirts, sateen, regular price 50c, sale price
Suspenders, regular price 35c, sale price
Neckties, regular price 25c, sale price
Fine Comfort, regular price $2.00, sale price
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2.75
39c
39c
19c
19c
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1.85
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