State Historical Society f Largest Circulation of any Newspaper in Western Nebraska. 1 he Alliance Herald. Gives all the news of Box Butte County and City of Alliance VOLUME XV111 ALLIANCE. BOX BUTTE COUNTY. NEBASKA : THURSDAY APRIL 13, 1911 NUMBER 18 e ETfeKt jkay (jaw s3runr jlAs GurCt(&ty AoJfi Ytxti) nteAaij, o)hju glAjZs Cl vxrn ttnttml form; o SJ7iire4rrn; 0 ' i l? J? t ' . y 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii ii 1 1 n n it 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 n Buy Your Coal from JOE Successor to billie j. h. vaughn & son Telephone No. 5 t ..i mssm ? SP Meat Market For the Lenten Season we have thefollowine: Pickerel Trout Pike Pike Cat Fish Salmon Halibut Seal-Shipped Oysters We always carry a full line of Fresh and Cured Meats Saxton & Roach PHONE 640 Northwest Corner Box Butte Ave. and Fourth St. From Painting by Ploekhorst, 1825. "Be Is Risen" OFFICE AT NOIKiF.NS' Wallaces Transfer Line Household goods moved promptly and transfer work solicited. Phone i Frank Wallace, Prop'r. i.liiiiHO IMIONF. I DR. A. GAISER. DENTIST Office, Room 10, Kumer Block, Phone 525, Alliance, Nebr- 42H MILL WORK TANKS STORM SASHES COUNTERS AND SHELVING tgTA SPECIALTY A. P. LEE, Hgr. H"I"M' I I I IIMrtlll 1 l-i-.. :: KENNEDY BROTHERS; DENTISTS. 1 Office in Alliance National Bank Blk '. J ; Over Postoffice. 1 'Phoue 391, . , ' la 1 1 1 1 1 'H i -n-n-i 'i NEVER OUT OF WORK The busiest little things ever made Dr. King S New Lite rills pill is a sugar-coated globule of health, that c hangeB weakuesB Into strength, languor Into energy, brain fag into mental power; curing Con stipation, Headache, Chills. Dyspep sia, Malaria. Only :!& at F. J. Bren-nan's. are ry RAILWAY WTtS AND PERSONAL S T 4. v Brakeman Kay Hoag was taken very sick at Crawford Tuesday at night. He was going west on a drag. He deadheaded homo on it. Motor car No. 52 with Supt. Wei denhamer, road master Lynch, and Hively went out west Saturday on an inspection trip. Fireman Raymond was sent to Litchfield Monday to herd the work train engine. Conductor O'Conners and hfakeman Castle had the Byram special from Ravenna to Kdgeuiont. Conductor F. D. Campbell returned Sunday morning from Omaha. He now has hopes of saving his little boy's eye. A letter from his wife Wednesday stated thai there was now a decided improvement. Mr. Campbell took out hit car and crew on the west end local Monday morn ing. His trip that he had planned to the coast is now indefinitely post poned. Brakeman McKen.ie lias asked for a lay off beginning April 20th. He will go to Lincoln where his parents reside and where he has many fr iends. On Sunday a party consisting of Conductors Tom camhcii, wm. Ku- banks, and Slmouson, and brakeman Hoffman, left for Omaha on No. 44 where they were called on a damage suit brought by C. K. Danes, a for mer brakeman. Danes was badly scalded in a wreck about four years ago when a fast cattle train struck the rear of a sheep train. At the time they struck Danes was in the tender of the cattle train shoveling dovn coal. He was badly scalded No one appeared in Omaha 10 prose (tie thu case so it. was dismissed. The Alliance men returned home T uesilav -Mrs. Richards, u returned from Marsland Saturday, where she had been visiting her parents. Harry Johnson, chief clerk in tin store house, is moving his family to the large comfortable house on To- luOa Ave., known as the Will Belt line property. Fireman Howard's wife came In on No. 44 Saturday. She had been v i s Itlnt hi Crawford. Fireman T. F. Branly, who has been on the east end for some time. has returned to Alliance. Brakeman Criswell dead headed to Kdgeuiont Tuesday to take Ray lloag place on Ilosktn.s car. Fireman Trenkle of Crawford Hill was in Alliance Tuesday. ALLIANCE JUNIOR NORMAL Alliance will have a State Junior Normal again tills year, commcm ing June 11. Full particulars In the Herald next week CATCHING UP 44lt04i m Saturday to Saturday Prices that should be interesting to you. A few are given here be low. Bring your cash with you and see what it will do for you. One Lot Men's Suits Good dependable merchandise in desirable patterns and styles, worth from $17.50 to $20.00. In this sale at "Three moves are as had as a j fire," is one of the old Ben Frank lin proverbs, but we think It would be a pretty bad fire that would cause as much inconvenience as moving a printing plant once. But we are glad to say that we are catching up on our work and expect by next weak to issue The Herald on lime and to con'inue doing so. We have some especially good news for the friends of this paper. Arrangements have been completed for an addition of two expert prin ters to our working force. When the) arrive, which will be Within a few days, The Herald will have the besi working force it has ever had, and i he best in the state west of Grand island. By "best working li ne" we mean the largest number of expert printers It will please the many Alliance friends' of John K. Adams to learn that he is one of the two printers above mentioned. The other Is a geir It-man from Indiana who has had many years' experience in local newspaper work and also in some of the large job printing estab lishments of Chicago SI 4 One lot Men's Suits that are just the thing; for busi ness wear. Large assortment to select from. Worth from 13.50 to 17.50; in this sale at $11 00 One lot Men's Suits. The quality and price of these garments will surprise you, at 75 I wish to thank the 2ti8 men and women who voted for me April 41 h. I appreciate It very much Win. B. Barker, 171 ti82 Bee Hive Store EPISCOPAL CHURCH SERVICES Kaster services at the Episcopal church Sunday morning at ten o clo k. A cordial invitation Is ex tended to all to attend the services. CJood music. Sunday School at 11:30 a treat for the children. Spring Top Coats Nice, new, nobby Spring Top Coats; full stock of sizes in the newest fabrics; $18.00 coats at S14'50 $5.00 Juvenile Top C oats - - $3.95 Men's Oxfords Lor the Man Who Cares. Our stock of spring styles in Men's Oxfords is now complete in every detail. These are the celebrated Florsheim make, which so cleverly combine both comfort and durability in a shoe that is the embodi ment of all that is stvlish in footwear. 75c Men's Ilorsehide Work ( ilo o at . 50c $2 to 2.50 line of Men's Hats at $1.48 ' 8 I I 0 I C I I i t N C K I II C O. Ladies' Suits and Coats We will be pleased to have you vie i this department before you make your selection of a Coat or a Suit, vvv are showing the latest creations in ktyles end weaves at prices that are sure to please you. Ladies1 Oxfords We are especially proud of our line of Ladies' Oxfords, which far sur passes any other showing we have ever made. Visit this department before making your purchases. $H', SILK UNDERSKIRTS in blacks and colors, priced at Si 1.48 NORTON'S IIIIIIHIIUIIIIIHIHMH HHIHH4IIIHI IMHHIHIIIHIHIIMH IIIIIIMIMIIIItllllMIIMIMMIIIIMMIMIHMIIIHIIMIMmilHIMIHUMM