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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1910)
w A Solid Car Load 16 Famous "KURTZMANN" PIANOS Received tor a Sensational Selling in Alliance VVs-vAVwvnVv'A'vr'V' rnHE BENNETT CO. Headquarters in Omaha recognizes the Alliance de mand for really high-grade Pianos and arranges that Box Butte county users may take advantage of a recent immense "Kurtzmann" deal. H1HE PRICES QUOTED on these superb J- KurtzmannM Pianos will make his tory in Alliance. Don't wait for a better prict or a better Piano you'll just lose so much time if you do. The time is NOW! The price is " RIPE." ill. I. I i mmmmmmmammmmmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmamm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm m. B : MUM I IIP ' The "Kurtzmann" is not an ORDINARY piano by any means. It is a product of one of the oldest and most prominent'firms in the east; in fact it has been on the market over 60 years. No other make is more popular in Nebraska; we have sold hundreds of them; so when we' were re cently accorded an opportunity to purchase a number of car loads at a considerable concession in price, we accepted in haste, and arranged that our Alliance es tablishment should come in for a huge share of the deal. We shalMook forward to a RECORD selling in Alliance, for the musical public CANNOT afford to overlook a piano of the "Kurtzmann" grade, at the PRICES quoted here while this lot of SIXTEEN instruments is on our floors. It will undoubtedly prove the largest selling of a single make ever chronicled in Alliance; see that yours is arranged for BEFQRE the sixteen will have been disposed of. -HL .r . Ak. .:Atm& The "Kurtmanns" received in Alliance fortius special selling, are of a model only recently gotten out by the "Kurtzmann" designers; the cases are of unusually select Mahogany or Walnut; the case de sign is one that must harmonize most beautifully with the finest surroundings. In these pianos the pin blocks are "finished;" the music desks are of the full extension variety, while' the "Boston" ball board is another evidence of taste in manufacture. The instruments are what is known as the "Cabinet Grand" sjtyle; full four feet, nine inches high; with scale and action accurate to the most pre cise degree. In fact, for general piano goodness, it would prove a task to find an all around finer instrument than the very style of Kurtzmann" that is to be disposed of at sensationally low prices during this selling. See the instruments without fail. If you have no piano, you'll crave for a "Kurtzmann" after seeing and hear ing the sixteen that have just been shipped here. And if you HAVE a piano one of those old time, unmusical affair, you'll want a "Kurtzmann" all the more. Terms will be arranged so that you may meet them with utmost ease. The "Kurtzmann" is no stranger in Box Butte county. We have sold a number of them here; the owners are enthusiastic; they will agree to our claims as to the exquisite tone, capacity and lasting qualities of this extraordinary fine make. ft' The Bennett Alliance, Nebr Selling to be in Charge of Mrs. J. T. Wiker, Manager of Our Alliance Store. B WB - r 1 P I " - ,1.f. hm 'fc.TW ! JCJJT zmm&u tFR Book of Home Menus UWs iV?- .yv a &., TIv.iv"rf .r" j f&isJWL-ra S'& $ Li?'', m Showing "What to Serve" and "Hoio to Set and Decorate a Table. " A book to be highly prized, con taining table settings beautifully illu strated in natural colors. Also twenty four menus and more than one hundred recipes for cooking in a "Caloric" Fireless Cookstove You will be amazed at the seemingly impossible, almost unbelievable, things it does. It actually bakes cake, pie, bread, biscuits, etc., and actually roasts meats, chicken,- game, etc., without any fire whatever except that supplied by the radi ators (heated a few moments over a flame the same as an or dinary flat iron), as well as steams, stews, boils, etc. You can cook practically everything for the family table, better and more wholesomely, more nutritiously, richer in flavor and at less cost thanispos sible any other way. You can do so the year round, summer and winter. COUPON Fill out and bring this coupon to our store aad get this beautiful Book of Home Menus FREE. Name Street. Newberry's Hardware Co. i sHi flBiiirjHis Jill J Wallaces Transfer Line Household goods moved promptly and transfer work solicited. Phone 4 Frank Wallace, Prop'r OrriCE AT PHILLIPS' ouoccbv Delegates to State Irrigation Meeting Nuhuaska State Iukigation Association. Lincoln, Nebr., Nov. 3, 1910. S. C. Reck, Chairman Board of County Commissioners, Alli ance, Nebr. Dear Sir: At the last meeting of the National Irrigation Con gress, which was held at Pueb lo, Colo., on Sept. 2Gth to 30th, the state of Nebraska was rep resented by .thirty-two delegates. After listening to the discussions at this congress it was apparent to many of our delegated that irrigation in Nebraska was defi cient in many ways, and it was suggested and unanimousl y agreed by the Nebraska dele gates that a state association should be formed with a view to bettering this condition. A meet ing of the delegates was called. A f tor some discussion the "No bnivku State Irrigation Associa tion was formed, with T. C. Egt-lhton, Free port, Nebr., presi dent, and D. D. Price, State Engineer's office, Lincoln, Nebr., secretary. A call has been made for a meeting of. this association to be held at Bridgeport, Nebr., on Nov. 15 and 16, to perfect this organization... That those who attend this meeting may have a recognized standing, it is desired that the chairman of the boards of county commissioners of supervisors of each county in the state where irrigation is practiced, appoint not less than five delegates composed of citi zens who are directly interested in irrigation, power or conserva tion, if possible, and who will ho able to attend this meetng at Bridgeport on Nov. 15 and 10. We also desiro that the mayor of each city or village and each commercial body assist us in tins work by appointing dele gates as above set forth. This is an important matter, deserving our prompt and care ful attention, as great good will result to every citizen of the i rrigated portion of the state. Will you kindly make the ap pointments as early as your con venience will permit and advise Mr,. D. D. Price, Lincoln, Nebr,, giving him a list of the appoint ees and their address? Thanking you for your kind co-operation and prompt atten tion in this matter, I remain, Very respectfully yours, D. D. Pkice, Sec'y Nebr. State Irr. Ass'n. Pursuant to the above request I hereby appoint the following named persons as delegates from Box Butte county to attend the Nebraska State Irrigation As sociation, to be held at Bridge port, Neb., Nov. 15th and 10th, 1010: J. P. Jensen, J. M. Wanek, Cal Hashman, FI. G. Funnan and .Tames A. Hunter. I here by respectfully request that said delegates attend. SANG 0. RECK, Chairman Box Butte County Com. Potash Negotiations Fall. Washington, Nov 8. The state de partment was ofllcinlly advised or tho (allure of tho potash negotiations in a cahlpgram from Ambassador Hill and Commercial Adviser Davis. The lat ter, the dispatch added, would leave at once for Vienna to consider certain trade relations with Austria Kramer and Moran Win Race. Boston, Nov. 8 Prank Kramer or East Orange, N. J., and Ja?iies Moran of Cholsea won tho six-day bicycle raqe, their mileage or 1,345 miles, 8 laps, marking a new American record for a ten hours a day six-day race. HOTEL ALLIANCE EUROPEAN FULLY MODERN Equipment and service first-class in every department Cafe m Connection-Open Day and Night On the left and across the street from the Burlington station F The Rex Garage S. C. Reck, Prop. Xra. MoCcilile S-u.ild.in.gr Automobile Storage Rentals and Repairing EXPERT MECHANICS REASONABLE PRICES AGENCY FOR THE The most popular auto today Is the FORD. Low priced and Inexpensive to run, It fills the need better than the higher priced cars 1