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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1911)
State Historical Society 1 Largest Circulation of any Newspaper in Western Nebraska. The Alliance Herald Gives all the news of Box Butte County and City of Alliance VOLUME XVII! ALLIANCE. BOX BUTTE COUNTY. NEBASKA t THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER'S, 1911 NUMBER 42 TODAY is the time to begin saving. Resolve to pay yourself something out of your pay check each month and start a savings account with us. The bank account is your pay master in times of illness; your insurance policy in sickness. The man who works every day he can and saves all he can is the man who wins. He wins because he is prepared for trouble. The First National LODP CITY FLOOR WHITE SATIN BEST GRADE OF GROCERIES Men's Clothing Hood Rubbers Shoes Hats Come in and you will be pleased with what you buy We Deliver TOM STALOS 1st door north of Dismer Restaurant Phone 210 The Best Advice On Lumber Costs The Least Money and when we say to prosiect ive homebuilders that "now's the time to build" we are offer ing you really sound advice. No matter what you have heard about cheaper lumber, take it from us that you're on the safe side if you build right now. We haven't been in the lumber business for these many years for nothing we know a thing or two and we're willing to admit you do too, but in the face of all this talk nowadays about timber conser vation we believe you'll agree that lumber has a fixed value and that by delaying the build ing of your new home you will gain nothing iut incon venience. We believi' we can convince you the above is good advice let's talk it over. Forest LumberCo. A. P. LEE, Mgr. EnjoyYourEvenings AT THE Alliance Roller Rink SKATE TO THE MUSIC OF OUR GRAND MILITARY BAND ORGAN GOOD MUSIC HEALTHFUL EXERCISE GOOD ORDER Every skate ticket entitles you to ten votes in the DIAMOND RIM LON11S1 E. E. H5SLOP. MGR. Wall Paper Clearing Sale is now on at Holsten's LOCALSandPERSONALS Mrs. H. S. Thoman Is employed as saleslady at the Model Candy Kit chen under ten new ma mux anient. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Hoist en left Sunday noon for Omaha and Chicago, expecting to be gone until the latter part of this week. The Young Ladles' Sodality of the Catholic church will give, a dance In the Phelan Opera House this even ing. A large crowd Is expected. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Connors nnd son left the latter part of last week for an extended visit In Omaha. Kan sas ctty, Illinois and Oklahoma. Phone 80 for prompt best quality groceries. Store. delivery and Co Operative W. T. Reynolds of Douglas, Nebr., stopped In Alliance this week on his way home from n trip to Montana. W hile here he was the guset of Iff and Mrs. E. Reeves, who are old acquaintances. The LdleS' Aid of the First Pres byterian church will meet Wednes day afternoon, October 4th, with Mrs. B, I. .loder. Hi Missouri ave nue. Claude Macdonald. who has been spending the past ten days in Chi cago and other eastern points, re turned home the fore part of the week. Roy Beck with lias just returned from a trip to the east, lie left Al liance the 18th Inst. for Gordon, where he visited a few days wit li friends, and from there went on to Chicago to order bis fall and winter goods for "The Riglvt" clothein store Hamilton and Rock, proprietors of the new grocery department of The Fair store, have ordered the neces sary material and printing for a loose leaf system of accounting. They re port their business starting out well. the county, on one of which they will make their home. The home stead they have named "Valley View FarM." Sve money. Let the Co Operative supply your table. Phone 80. The old cement walk In front of Rodgers' grocery has been torn up and a new one is being constructed by jJ. .1. Vance, the cement con tractor. The cement work being done In this city now is a great Im provement over some that was done several years ago, due partly to the use of better sand, and partly, we suppose, to better methods of mixing and construction. and Mrs. H. H. Giles have moved into the M. O. Joder proper ty, which was recently vacated. Since the construction to Gandy of the Callaway line of the I 'n ion Pa clflc railroad there are only four counties left In Nebraska which have 00 railroads touching t heir bor der: McPherson, Manner, Keya Pn ha and Loup I Mr. We want country produce Co-Operative. at the For ative. groceries phone 80. Co-Oper- Dr. JAS. P. HAXFIELD Dentist OVER BR EN NAN'S DRUG STORE All Electrical Equipment Evenings by Appointment PHONE 525 RED X. ZLv- SCOTT AUCTIONEER Graduate Missouri Auction School Dates may be left at Herald flee, Alliance, or write me at LAKESIDE, NEBRASKA of- I"II'"."J"Ifv I"! A. J. KENNEDY Mr. I. mm. the piano tuner, arrived in Alliance this week. Ieave all or ders at the Bennett Piano Co. 41-tf-6!U DENTIST hOtoce io Alliance National Hank Blk Over Postoffice. 'Phone 391. Coal office at Rowan's feed store. ROWAN & WRIGHT, phone ft tf Mr. and Mrs. John Tlernan have moved to town from the Burns neigh borhood and reside at 807 Big Horn avenue. Carley Tlernan, who Is their son, helped them move but he will remain on the ranch most of the time. F. .J. Johansen of Hay Springs waa visiting friends In Alliance Tuesday. He Is agent for Florida land, and is working up a great deal of Interest In northwestern Nebraska. He In formed The Herald that an excur sion party will leave for Florida In November, there being twenty-six persons who have agreed to go from Hay Springs. Miss Mabel Young. Mrs. Roy St rout, Mrs J. J. Vance and Miss Lura Vance are attending the state convention of the W, C. T. V. at McCook this week. Miss Young and Mrs. Strong are delegates from Al liance, Mrs. Vance is state superin tendent of the Ixyal Temperance Legion, and Miss Vance is corre sponding secretary of the state T. Following is the standing of Hie contestants for the diamond ring of fered as a prize by the Alliance rol ler rink, up to and including Wednes day, Sept. 27: Emma Coleman lSt Nellie Keeler MM Emma Fraker 84u Thelina Carey 4fti Marie Dismer 0M All voting tickets now out must be voted by Saturday night, Sept. 30, or same will be void. Mrs W. M. Robinson and little son, Charley, left Tuesday night for Omaha, their former home, where they will visit friends a week or two. Mrs. Robinson la the wife of the general manager of the Bennett i'iuno Co. Our reader kuow aom thing of Mr. Robinson's enterprise in purchasing Box Bulte county laud and improving it. The) now have two farms in the western part of Jolni Huffman of Dedhaui. Iowa, brother of Louis Huffman who has lived hero since last .luly. arrived Tuesday for a visit In Alliance. Mrs. P. W. Sago leaves tonight to join her husband at Ord, Nebr., where he has a lucrative position. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rust, Sr., leave toni, lit for a visit to their old home state, Illinois. Besides visiting their many old friends In that state they will attend the Illinois state fair. The Herald wlslies them a pleasant and safe Journey. Ward Rubendall left Saturday night for Lincoln, where he goes to complete his course at the State Unl versity. He had thought of changing 'his plans and n . it. tiding the unl- j versity this year but w hen his fellow students, with Whi he is a favorite, heard of this they flooded him with letters urging him to come back and graduate tills year, which lie decided to do. Drop in at the Co-Operative and see the freshest and best stock of groceries. The way of the transgressors made a visit by District Judge West over to our city necessary during the past week to pass sentence on a number who had plead guilty. The saddest of all seems to us to be the case of the boy sentenced to four years the reform school. LEE SANFORD It affords us pleasure to record the wedding of Dr. W. M. lse, L'. S veterinary inspector, of Alliance, and Miss Bessie San lord, one of Mitchell's highly esteemed young ladles, which happy event took place at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. U Sanford, at noon, Sunday, Sept 24, 1911, the ceremony being per formed by the pastor of the Chris tlan church at Mitchell. The newly married couple urrlved in Allium a Monday, where they will spend their honeymoon. They will make their home on their claim in Sioux county, north of Mitchell. The Herald extends congratulations and best wishes. BOY SCOUTS' SOCIAL CI I AS. F. SCHAFEH, PROF. F. I BECK, MGR. Schafer Electric Cleaning and Pressing Works r (Successors to N. 8. Nelson) 315 BOX BUTTE AVENUE Cleaning and Pressing Neatly Done. Work Quaranteed. Hoods Called For and Delivered Promptly Phone 682 n a i a i'a ia 1 1 i 4 -n n s p dcuaicr meanc to. i 315 Box Butte Avenue m V Electrical Supplies of all Kinds Wiring and Installation a Specialty eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeei Satisfactory Work Guaranteed ! PHONE 682 CRAWFORD LOR ANCE Wednesday, September -7th, at Itlli noon, Mr. Pied Crawford nnd Mo-s Ilonnle Lorance were united In inn triage at the home of the bride's parents, eleven miles northeast of this city. Mr. Crawford Is a substantial young farmer and stockman, well known to many, living some twenty miles west of Alliance He takes his bride to a homestead upon which, aside from improvements of other years, he has placed In the past few months over a thousand dollars' worth of new buildings, a pretty cottage be ing one of them. The bride is a daughter ( Mr and Mrs. Wm. Lorance, who have been tried nnd found faithful to Ilox Butte county Miss finance litis had a share in the labors of the school room The home was beautifully decorat ed with flowers and autumn lea Especially pretty was the portion of the room where the young couple stood beneath a trhltO weddlnn bell The bride was dressed In whlre and carried a handsome botjuet of White roses. About fifty gu.'Sts witnessed the ceremony, which was performed by Rev. A. I., (iodfrey, pastor Of I'nlted Presbyterian -church. After conKtitulntions all sat dowrn to a bountiful dinner prepared by the capabl.- hands of Mrs. Lorance, serv ed under the able direction of Mrs. Wm Rust. A little rV ? wus thrown, but only sufficient to make things merry At about two-thirty the bride and groom s.-t forth towards the west, ben tins ami followed by the best wishes of all for it happy wed ding journey and the longer Journey through life. The Herald wishes to Join the many friends of these worthy young people lu extending congratulations and best wishes. REASONS FOR BIG BU8INE8S It is a well known fact that Scot La bluff Is one of the most prosperous towns, no doubt the most prosperous. In the North Platte valley. With the county seat only a short dis tance away and other railroad towns up and down the river only a few miles apart, she has forged to the front and has secured a volume of business that makes her the envy of her less fortunate neighbors. If that town had the railroad facilities and trade that Alliance has, we might well fear Seottsbluff as a rival for the honor of being the metropo lis of northwestern Nebraska. There are reasons for the prosperity of our sister town. Those reasons do not Include better country tributary to it than other valley towns. Some of the other towns along the river have as good, If not better, country tributary to them. As we write this i lu re lies on our desk a copy of one Of the Scott sbluff newspapers. The Sun. of Sept. IS. It contains more than forty columns of advertising, making more than son inches column measurement, from the business men of the town. That paper has, prob ably, not more than one-third the circulation of the Alliance Herald, Inn charges the same rates for ad vertising spaca. The business men or that town are not afraid to put money Into printers' Ink. and we no tice, also, tluit they are not ho-vilug tl'.eir heads off about inuil order houses taking their trade. The Boy Stouts gave a social at the Baptist church last Friday even ing. Kach Scout brought lunch for two and Invited another boy. Basket ball was played and a general good time bad. Kverybody present en Joyed the entertainment. POR SAI.K Cood paying business Iteason for selling, other business demands time. Will sell cheap to right party. Will give lease on huildiuK Inquire at lleiald office. 42-41" M7. Or. Boland, phone 65. JAMES H. KENNEDY Dentist New offica First National Bank Building Dr. Behind, phone 65. A TIMELY NOTICE To people owing taxes on real es tate: All real estate on which taxes are unpaid wiM be advertised the first week in October and sold the first Monday in November. PRKl) MOI.LRING, Co. Treas. ::s4t-62 PIANO TO SELL OR TRADE 'MOW 2.1 cW Corsets FOR SALE AT BOGUE'S I have a new piano to sell at a bargain or trade for a good team of horses. Call at C. F. Black's. 607 Box Butte avenue, or at the Singer Store. 405 Box Butte. 35 U41I Dr. Boland. phone M Buy your coal of Rowan Phone 71. Wright tf DR. L. W. BOWHAN Office Upstairs, First National Bank Building Phone, Office 32 Phone, Residence 16 ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA