State Historical Society Y7 The Alliance Herald. Largest Circulation of any Newspaper in Western Nebraska. Official Publication of Bon Butte County and Citv of Alliance ALLIANCE, BOX BUTTE COUNTY, NEBRASKA I THURSDAY OCTOBER 27, 1UI0 NUMBER 46 VOLUME XVII, Of Interest to School Teachers dSfr&fr:$&gk$fo&s. . & & snr g& &gfM& m.2$ m$ A . . 111 The y" i One . . Sure Way to to have monev is to save it. The one sure way save it is by depositing it in a responsible bank. You will then be exempt from the annoyance of having it burn holes in your pockets, and aside from the fact that your money will .be safe from theft, the habit of saving tends to the establishment of thrift, economy, discipline and a general under standing of business principles essential to your success. ith a . . i To -those wishinp- to establish relations wi safe, strong bank,-we heartily extend our services. The First National Bank of Alliance 4 interest on time deposits and Saving Accounts. Delia Heed, County Superintendent, announces Unit the Rending Circle will ho held Saturday, November Jth, at the Hicli School building in, Alii, nnce, bceimiing at ti n. in. Tlis ia for tlie county teachers. Miss Reed has received a supply f the boohp by A. V. Johnson, ChiefDep. uty Fire Commissioner for Nebraska, called "Fire I'reventidn" and foiy' use in the public schools of Nebraska A copy has been provided for every teacher and one can be secured( by notifying Miss Heed. The first Friday in November has been set aside as "Fire Day" by the State Superintend, ent and ou that date a special program is to be carried out in every school in the state at which time the attention of pupils and patrons will bo, called to the dangers of fire, aud fire drills' es- amisiieu. i Giving Away Range ft .? ON GROCERIES AND DRY GOODS The Glaze Marble Works CHAS. GLAZE, Prop. Hemingford, Nebraska , We receive our marble in car load lots,' thus sav ingfreight."andj3g1ihts" commissions, . which - customers must pay when buying om agents of non resident dealers." A full line of Monuments and Headstones in our yard at Hemingford. You can see the marble before ordering and can examine the work before accepting it. Satisfaction guaranteed. OUR DRUGS are all of the highest quality we can get and are all examined crit ically after we receive them in stock here before a single one is placed on sale we do everything in our power to be on the safe side. A good thing for you to remember. , i M M if m The Woman's Club will meet with Mrs. Fred Mollring on Friday afternoon. COAL Phone your order to No. 15G 44-tf'20. drTa. gaiser, nr.NTisT. Office, Koom 10, Humer Block, Phone 525, Alliance, Nebr. 42-tf ffcj ffi i r lir One of the most popular contests ever conducted in Alliance is the model steel range contest being couducted by "The Fair." A beautiful "Quirk Meal" model steel range together -with a complete cooking outfit, will ha given to the young lady turning in the most voting tickets on or before 8 pun., December 14th. Each five cent purchase gets a ticket for one-half vote. Each ten cent 'pur chase gets a ticket for one vote A box is provided in which the tickets are placed and as soon as the contest closes the judges selected will cpunt the votes and the contestant havingthe most will get the range and outfit. ' The steel range is not a toy blit is built exactly like the full size ranges and a fire can be built the same. U is now on exhibition in "The Fair" Win dow. All contestants should get inas soon as possible for the race is going to be exciting. Bible Study Contest Begins in November The Bible study contest begins with the issue of The Herald, of November 10th, on Suggestive Questions for Sunday, Novem ber 1C. All that is necessary to enter tlje contest is to ratW?h Sunday School lesson rfntl the questions each week for a year and sign the coupons, which will appear in the Herald, certifying that yon have done so, and semi the same to this office, and we will forward them to the conf-.st committee. As there will, win out doubt, be more persons ewer the contest than there are pri.s, an additional test is offered, that of answering in writing one question each week for five weeks, some time during the year. These answers will also be forwarded to the committee, who will grade them. Those receiving the highest grade, in addition to signing the coupons certifying to having read all the questions, will receive the prizes. Contestants are permitted to receive help from any source thev may choose. As the editor of The Herald has nothing to do with awarding the prizes, he will be pleased to give any assis tance he can to the readers of this paper who may request it. Readers of many other papers will also be in this contest, hence we wish very much to see some of our readers win some of the best prizes. Commencing Frit! ay, Oct. 28 This immense stork of goods consisting of Wo ' and Summer Dress Goods. A complete line of novelties, such as Buttons, Ribbon, Yarn, Braid, Lace, Embroidery, Thread, Supporters, Veiling, Ruffling, Glove's (both Summer and Winter), etc. Bargains in Shoes You never will have a better opportunity bargains. Shoos for men, women and children and all sizes. to buy Shoes nt such in all the latest styles Underwear Ladies' Tailor-made Suits macintoshes Lace Curtains Corsets purchased this! complete the entire stock in ten stock days And thousands of other articles. We of .up-to-date goods right and will sell regardless of price. There will be some BIG BARGAINS, in the Grocery Stock. Come in and let us show you what we have, Remember the date. Beginning Oct. 28th--Ten Days Phillips Grocery Co. PHONE 4 fflgtm 3bf 'mim?tm w w w' wps We always give you the Most of the Best for the Least A. P. Lee, Mgr. :: KENNEDY BROTHERSt :: dentists. v -Office in Alliance National Bank Blk y y Over Postoffice. X '.' 'Phone 391. j; GEO. T. HAND, M. D. EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Ejes Tested and Glasses Fitted. CLUETT SHIRT WEEK As you pass look at the Fall Showing of G hetti It, ANNOUNCEMENTS. T't"M,'r'fr''H"l"r'fr,M''t,'Mj I THE MARKETS Chicago, Oct. 24. Humors thnt Franco hail lemoved the duty on oats and potatoes led to a rnlly hero today In the price of all grains. The wheat recovery was aided oy HmaunesB 01 the favorable supply Increase und there was little change In the doting figures as compared with Saturday, 14c off to ',ic up. Corn finished with a net advance ot Vi5,:Jf.c to V.-c, and oats with n gain of is1i-c to -'he. Lat est quotations for hog products wcro 30c dearer to 07' se decline, the latter, however, being only a nominal drop and confined to the October option pork. Closing prices: Wheat Dee., 92Vjc; Mfly, 9S'i90e. Corn Doc-., 45r;Cc; May. 4Dc. Oats Dec, 30-J ? 30c ; May, 34 34V,c; July, 33'MLc. Pork .Inn., $17.35; May, $10 28. I.nrd Jan. $10.40; May, $uS2:, nihil Jon. ?9.20: May, U.H5 ChiraRo Cash Price No 2 bwd whept, 94i9e: No 3 corfi. ilQi'Y.:; No. 2 oats, S1fl3lV4C SHIRTS in our windows THIS WEEK It will give you an idea of the beauty and merit of this deservedly popular brand, duett Shirts are made to meet the demands of the most exacting dressers, and that they do it is amply attested by their overwhelming popu larity. They are not only the best sell ing shirts, but the best shirts sold. $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and up NORTON ' S ST. MATTIIiW'S LPISCOI'AL CHLHCI1 Services lor week ending Oct- 30th: Sunday, Holy Communion, 8 a.m. Sunday, Morning Prayer and Ser mon, it a.m. Sunday! Evening Prayer, 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Sunday School, 10 a.m. Friday, Choir practice, 4T30 and 8 p.m. Upon the request of several members,, during the month of November, and uuhsiblv to be continued through the winter months, Vespers will be held at 4 p.m. instead of Evening Prayer at 8 p.m. H. Harris, Rector. HOLV ROSARV CATHOLIC CHURCH Order ol Services: Sunday Masses, 7:00. 9:00, and 10:30 a. m , except on the third Sunday of every monih when the order is 9:00 and 10:30 a. rn. Evening service every Sunday even ing at 7 30. Hev. w. L.. Mcrsamara, ras-tor Mrs. John Clemau, wife of the post master at Clemau, Nebr., came up to make her fi iends a visit a week ago Saturday but was taken seiiously pick at the residence of Mrs. Lou Uuechsen. stein. With the good care of Dr. Slagel and Mrs. Hix," Mrs. Clemau i alle to be out acain and will leave iix 11 fur her home at Cleman- South O-raha Live Etcck. South Oumnr.. Oct. 24 Ca'.t : Tf colpts, 12.334: tteady; hcut nm. $4.n0ft7 50; tows, and hirers 2 5'ff 6 25; stridors, rnd fced rs $3 2535.JC; rolvts, $.U;ti&-7.00. Hot Hetlpts. l,92f; 54J ire Mcner; 1trd wpIsMi tuoini a-o'.:ad $8 456fc?V. nothing cord In the way uf 'isron i-osfc at- rt"" nrd the high prjte on medki n wei:t w'.r.el jrirdes, S8 60. Is a low tf-i. Sheep Receipts, 20,843: 10 Iff h'cher; common to lair lamb, $4.56 r 15- ymrlincs. f4 40fl6.25; wethers. J3.40C4.40; ewes. $2 2GQ.3.75. Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, Oct. 24. Catt'e Receipts. 28.000; stoady to lower; beeves. $4.00 fr7.$0; western stoors, $4 10ig'6.25: atochers nnd feeders, $4.255.C0: caws and heifers. $2.26C30; calves. $7.25 (O'lO.OO. Hogs Receipts, 2C,"00: ntra-ly to So higher, pache-rs holding off: light. $8 709.7; mixed, W.2' 9 25: heavy. $795ii905; rough $7.76 fifi.15. pips, $8.26D00; bulk of sales, $8 25 8 SO. Shoop Receipts. 45,000; GfllOc higher; nativos, $2 75(04.50; westerns, $4.004.40; yenrliogs, $4.50 65.G0; lambs, $4.757.20. SCHWAB PROPOSES COMBINE 1 r Would Bring Independent Companies Into Fold of United States Steel. Washington, Oct. 25. Charles M. Schwab's necotintioiiB for the control of the Cramp shipyards at Philadel phia are said in Wall street rumors to be part of a plan for gathering to cother the independent Bteel compa nies of the country in one combina tion which will worlt In tiarniony with tho United States Steel corporation. The plan is said to have been contin gent upon a decision of tho United States supremo court in the Standard Oil and tobacco caseo that would he Btilhciently constructive to allow the big industries of the country to reform their methods In conformity with the She; man antitrust law, if such a thing 16 possible. ' fc Mr. Schwab will make tho Bethle hem StW corporation, of which he Is tho founder, and which is supposed to have lh? financial backing of An drew Carnecle, tho nucleus of the big combination MAN KILLED IN CHOLERA RIOT .. ,-- o, .- MW n I Italian f-Olicc onuui miu mww wv ing Fumigation. Rome. Oit. 25. Inhabitants of Iks cegll, exaspeiated because of the pro- 1 hlbltion of fishing because cr tlie ciioi era epidemic, lorcibly expelled doc tors were were dislnfaqtlng the cathe dral. Women cleaned the sacred im ages, which had been blackened by fumicatlon. Men opposed the en trance of the police, who used tholr revolvers. One man was killed and a woman was probably mortally wound ed. Seven deaths from cholera oc curred during the last twenty-four hours among the patients In the as lum for tho Insane at Avorsa. a short diftanco irom Naples. The mortality nmong th insane at this asylum has been high during tho labt two week, and a majority of all the patients have succumbed to the dlsoare. Child Drowns In Tank. Croto. Nob., Oct. 25.-Tho two year old son of I. D. Moss, living five miles from here, was drowned In n stock watering tank. A cold wave has struok this part of Nebraska but indications are that we will have Sue weather again soou. You Will Find everything- solutely the market for We handle only the kind of merchandise, in our store ab- best in the the money. best real izing what have that is you want. not QUALITY If you bought your winter outfit yet, don,t forget that NORTON'S is the best place to purchase it. Having been in the business here twenty-three years we certainly do know what kind of merchandise you want, and our pur chases are made with the idea oLciuaHty at as low price as possible. NORTON'S '& - VV&"1S