OBITUARY Tribute of Respect to Mrs. Patrick M. Outhrle by Her Home Paper room for the city nrhooU. and for a time at leant will relieve the present consrvHtrd c i unlit Ion of the Kni rrcon and Central building FIREMEN RETURN HOME TWENTY TO THIRTY-TWO PASSED PEACEFULLY AWAY The Carroll. Iowa. Herald of .hum nry 1" pay tribute of respect to the memory of Mrs. Patrick M tJuthrle, mother of James B. Oray raid John W. tJothrle of Allliin-o. And given Hie rollo-wln sketch of tier ItaVa: Mra. P. M. Guthrie pruned away last Saturday afternoon at 3:28, at the home of her daughter, Mr. M. J. Kelly, on Main street . About mouth ago she waa induced to come to ber daughter a home, aw It was thought that ihe would be more care fully looked after. Her condition ait the time waa alarming, and It con tinued io grow woree till at lat the end came wnd a beautiful life pas from earth. Her aliment l thought to have been cancer of the Btomach, and the family say that no time did he auffer pain. Her strength paled and she passed in the (IUsoIvHik procesaea of nature Amy Winifred Mruhnr was horn at Silver Lake. Peri ney! vs n la, Decern tier 25th. 1837. In May. IN5!, she married at Galena, Illlne1, to Hern rd Gray, who lived but a short time. One son was horn to them, Oamea B. Gray, one of the w ll known ploneerB of (Carroll. A wid ow, in June, 1861, she was married Ir the aame city to P. M. Guthrie. And with her huabnaul she took up bt residence fcn Dubwiue. Living I BTfl till 1871, tliey moved to Car roll, and this city remnlned thelr home the real of their lives. To Alliance High School Basket Ball Team Wirt Exciting Game from Scottabluff Fri day Night A GOOD START FOR PENNANT Convention of N. S. V. F. A. Kearney Closed with Banquet Last Thursday Night at aue of The Herald Mr. Barker has shown a good deal of enterprise by opening the Alliance Nurserlos. and deserves the patronage of the BBS pie of thin part of the west who wfsh to secure any kind of nursery slock. TUT. TUT. TUT A GREAT STATE CONVENTION Last Friday night at t ho Alliance High sohool gym the second game of basket hall for this season was played, between the Alliance and Scottabluff High school teams. A big crowd watched the game, which was an Interesting one, except to wards the last of the second half. when the score became too muoh oncddcd to make the Internal as i it t as It would otherwise have been. The Scottabluff hoys are a husky lot of fellows, the average being considerably larger than the Alliance boys, and showed some talent, but seemed to lack the training which made the Alliance team vlctora. Prof Greentrilt accompanied the Scotts bluff team. In their practice before the game opened the Scottabluff fel lows shot baskets with an ease that made some of the Alliance people think the BOOM team would go down ,to defeat in a contest with them but iter the game opened. It was soon Ban that they lacked the team work that made Alliance boys effi cient and gave Miem a comparative ly easy victory. The first half was holly contested. The magnificent team work of the Alliance boyis kept the ball their basket most of the time The 3th annual convention of the Nebraaka Slate Volunteer Firemen Association doeed with a banquet a: At the fireman's stto convention at Kenmr-y last week there were Hirer cimdldutf fc.r next year's con vention. North Finite, Columbus and Mayings. Nort'.i Platte won. and now some of the Hastings people are Kearney last Thursday nlcrht. The IM.lkinK very wry faces about It. One Alliance delegation arrived home Frl- of tl. Hastings pane's claims that day morning and report that it waa Hasting had a majority of votes a great affair There was big at thajBdj marked for that city when tendance, one of the lnrgest In the an .oly tongued stranger" got per- hlstory of the association, and Kenr mlsslon to talk and stampeded the ((invention to North Platte. The same paper also broadly insinuates that the ballots were not fairly counted, to the disadvantage of Hastings. Tut, tut. tut! IMPORTANT MEETING ney did herself proud in entertaining There were so many things of inter est It Is not pi-actual for us to at tempt to even enumerate all. One of the things that will Inter est especially the readers of The Herald Is the following, taken from the report of the memorial commit tee: in, ..tin,, la rullorl of nil those "Whereas, We have heard with wno signed the Guarantee Fund for profound regret of the death of Rev. the tabernacle which Is to be erect rr. wnuam I aimamara or Alll- for the I,owry and Moody meet ance. late am honored member of hns at ithe r P church. Friday tms association, therefore be It I mm 2fi. 7:30 B. m. This meeting Is Kesoiveo. ty the members or the for the nuroose of discussing the N. 8. V. F. A. In annual meeting plan of making the tabernacle a per ....(., In.) t I 1 I 1.1 J k 1 A. I ... """'""i"'. " "is ueiiuriure li m.niont nffnir All Interested are has sustained the loss of a member I urged to attend whose zeal and activities in its be- BABY ALLIGATOR FREEZES The CRYSTAL THEATRE OSCAR BRAflAN, Proprietor High-chss entertainment at popular prices. pictures and vaudeville Moving 114 Ioj Butte Avenue Oni half block north of Burlington Station Braman Rooming House Crystal Theatre Building half were true and constant. Resolved, That the life of the de ceased brother offers a conspicuous example of high honor and unswerv ing devotion to duty. Horn from humble station less than a half cen t.ury ago, every step of his splendid under n hard coal burner it troze neHr career Is Illustrative of the nower with the water it was in and not be "'"' and influence of earnest, self-sacri- ing used to that, it never recover brilliant . pi. ?im,nhnwl il a millonl IK ,i. , ,1 ' - . . , . i.u kl. 11 1 " 1141 1111' V v . The Younkin building has been thoroughly reno vated from cellar to garret. We furnish our patrons with clean and comfortable rooms at a moderate price. When stopping in Alliance over night, give us a trial. The Hay Springs Enterprise says tha the baby alligator that was brought back from Florida by F. J. .lohansen died January 9. "Sitting ihree eons and one daughter, w ho are artlll living: John W.. Thomas F., Fred J. and Mary S. The eldesit nil resides at Alliance, Nebraska, with his .half brother, James Gray. Thomas lives In Minneapolis, and Fred and ithelr sister, .Mary, live in Ing this half, but a few ..i... .... .1... ....... .i,.. a,.t t dill, rt . Mr and Mrs. Outhrle were horn '""'" l"c """' possuuiiites or n life dedicated vvliol boys gave it hem some basKers wnicti, My and unselfishly to the cause of with wihat they secured on fouls, humanity. We recognize In his gave them at the end of the first death a loss to the state of a high half eight to Alliance's twelve. VB citisen, to the church BB eTer Ir. (the second half the Alliance vigilant pilot and officer and to the ft. -- - 1 . . I. .11 I - . ju wmwrn iiui uie iu ivu me u..ii clty Df Alliance a trusted adviser and in their territory M much of the mcM r tit liTu 1 friend moo till I1M- ll I 1 111 Ml I 111 'I HO I llll I .... . . ... - Carroll, the latter being the wife of r nesoiveo. mat these resolutions they shot BBBKBU to better errect. be spread at large upen the records wiin mf renun Mnti in mm hum iiir. that copies tlKic f be given the scored twenty points to Scottsb.ijfl s press fcr publi alien and th;.: eive. wiiiiimg me uam uurii-io transcript of these proceedings be CO twenty. Tbla givv.s the Alliance IIIkIi B0BOO team the first two games of the ser ies for the western Nebraska champ lonshlp, MU2, and while the playing ot these .two games on the home floor gave them some advantage, the prospect is good for them to keep up a winning gate ami land the 1!MJ pennant. NORTH SIDE NEWS Local News Clipped from Maraland Tribune of January 19 Man -- Opportunity Success There are splendid openings In the Big Horn Basin for the lowing: fol- RESTAURANT CREAMERY ALFALFA MILL BRICK YARD GROCERY STORE GENERAL STORE LIVERY STABLE GRAIN ELEVATOR BANK HOTEL DRUG STORE LAUNDRY A1. J. Kelly. There were MHa1 b1 I he fiiiiei.il yesterday all tho children except Thomaa, who was detained nit his home because of illuesa In his fam ily. Bernard Gray of Fort Hodge, a grandson, and Mrs. Catherine (.on roy of Waterloo, her only stater and the only surviving member of her parents' family, were present from aboad. The funeral was held In St. Jos eph's church, ad whose shrine she had worshipped since that buautlful edifice was firs reared. Father Far irelly who conducted the service a; predated the Christian character of the deceased and paid ilOOtMQ trl- Burt Furman made a business. trip to Alliance last week. Jim Woody returned Sunday from Alliance. George Young returned Sunday transmitted do the family of the de- from a business trip to Alliance. ceased. "Respectfully submitted. "E. K. GREGOR, Chairman, "F. I). SCOV1LHE. "C. VV. SI'ACHT. "J. C. ELLIOTT." Ira Phillips of Alliance was in tow n Inst week and his smile was as broad as ever. J3hn Wik?r was in town Wednes- Officers for the ensuing year were day transacting business for the Ben CORN MAGAZINE The first Issue of "Corn", the new monthly magazine published by The ibute to her meniorv. This i-noil another and neighbor held a place of Corn blihl" Company. Waterloo. peculiar esteem In the minds otf the older resldtnts of the city. She ranie here In the busy days when the iertlle lands or the county were being settled and 1km h mc was made the hospitable res. ing place of many a stranger aud newcomtr. In later years slie was known as a wo man of larg; charities and numt .ii.i good wcrks and her Influence in the etty and In her own parish was help ful and Inspiring Nature had glvan her a swwi dlsposltiei. ami slie looked out on life thn "tHi eyes that saw the good and the bamotlfttl. rlBT presence was chee.-ful and enlight eoiing to the entire community. She was en? of the good that have lived In Carroll and In r frH uls in ptiying tribute to the memory that can not 3on he forgotten in this community Htr huFbfiid. IV M lint hi le, died October I, ls: Iowa, In Juvt off the press. It an interesting paper. We have not space to give It an ext titled notice elected as follows: Fresldent, H. L Boyes, Hebron First vice president, W. S. Ridgell Alliance. Second vice president, George Howe, Fremont Secretary. K. A. Miller, Kearney rreaeurer, Herman Winter, Nor folk. actt IMano Company. The C. B. & Q. put on an extra crew here last week. Business Ib picking up again. G. W. Bell of Al liance and Pat Baschky are on the extra crew. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Evans re- Moard of Control W. P. McCune. L.. k,,i 4,i a in. mi nru i i i 1 1 1 i r i . a i . i i iii .1111 Norfolk; Bert J. Clalley, but any of our readers who wish to IjavcCB (ioehring, Seward; st e a MtnpM copy may do so oy calling H! The Herald office. We will receive and forward subscrip tions at tiie publisher's price of fifty . eats per year. Columbus; Koy ProBti RAILROAD NOTES t ON TWO PAGES RETIRES FROM POST OFFICE We are w iriniering it anv of reader! who are interested In the railroad notes missed a part of t.i .a li.st week. We received our rail road news IB two installments, the second installment being rweived after the farm containing the flrat had been made up, and as the sec- ond imtallmei:! was printed with the head used fcr i'le first, we fear that some of our readers failed to no tlce that these items appeared In two plnces in the paper. Stanton; Lee Cory, York. Alter a strri. campaign for the locatit n ot the I : I : I convention, the candidates lor the honor being Col umbus, North Platte and Hastiags, North Platte w is selected. The (oilman i tit ne., summer goes to Norfolk The K it ney Dally Hub pays the )..: ....i:.; otnplimeiit to ;mine dele nation . : eluding Alliance: "A real !c.-son in boosting has been given the members of the convention by the delegations from Fivmont. North " husincss Monday, returning PlKtte, Norfolk and Alliance, as well Wednesday. as some other towns having smaller dclcgath ns." One of the pleasing features of the ((invention was the honor be stow ed upon the venerable John C Clelland of Fremrnt, the grand old ance the latter pan of lost week. Oecrge r. Jones and John C. Her- Je'.n made a business t r i i to Alliance the latter part of laHt week. Julius Bftttl returned from a busi ness trip lo Alliance Saturday. Frank Cnll, Jr., bought a fine Ivers and i'ond piano from John Wikir of Alliance. If your present business is not as successful and profitable as ft should be, why net investigate? You can secure particulars about any one of these opportunities at a total cost of 1 cent. The chances of it being worth several thousand dollars to you are all In your favor. Drop your postal in the box today. D. Clem Deaver, Immigration Agent LANDSFEKERS INfORMATlOX BtREAt Room 4, Q Bldg., Omaha, Neb. i I i I i G H. Hollibaugh went to Alliance on Rev. Burleigh of Crawford came down Tuesday to conduct the funer al services over t'.ie remains of Mrs. A. D. Palmer. Since the announcement was made of the engagement of Mbs Inez Charles Lerstritz. whose place Heck, who fcr some time past has seven miles southwest of lakeside io sa - a w rilv filltd i.B8 posl'.ion of and John Har.r.c ut-tuh, w lio is well jnoney order and icgtetry clerk jit known- around Ailianic. but who now the Alllaanco post office, it ; aslonalliM a claim twenty -seven iuilss south no surprise to Lain thai siu lias ot Lakeside, drove up lo this city tendered her reelaiH 'IMI etl I've the f irat of tic week the first of u.ir. m:i.h. The pa:- coeile or thiee days roue of the AIMance post offi e hare been fortunate In having a pOBl of (flee so ably conducted In all depart ments The mcney order depart ment has bein fuily up to the rjtber ieDartinenls in efficieusy. aid tt is a pleasure to know that the pjffl (icnrv of this deiiarii.ient will b. maintain d by the aapolnMiieut oi Mise K in a lienedi t. v. ho will hi' etiarge oi it man of Nebraska firemen who was the first president of the a-iso.'ia- a. ... 1st ion . He was presented with a beautiful ring, the presentati n being made by Judge W. S. Ridgeil. In regard to this incident the Daily Hub says: "Judge W. S. Ridgell of Alli ance handed a ring to th? old gent remaining a Neman with such sincerity as inly a While here judge can speak The old gentleman Mr. Leistrii. favored The Herald of- was delighted beyond decriptiou flOe with a call to subscribe for the He has nearly been overwhelmed PBper, laying two years in advan e. by favora given him by the firemen ' We are pleased to note that while lit- his bein i.i this western country ouiy about four years, lie has se cured a good s;art in hordes and eMle. Hi ml ks iiuite a number of cows, slui ping tb" i.rniiii to l lie Al- liar.ci creamery, thus givim; nun a ii. ic income while inereasing his herd. A. McUiughlin went to Alliance on business the latter part of last week and returned Monday. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Reported by F. E. Reddiah, Bonded Abstracter. Box Butte Coun ty, Nebraska If you want the best Range made, THE MALLEABLE will please you NEWBERRY'S HARDWARE CO. PLANS FOR SCHOOL EJILOING Sang C. Reck informs Th- H irolil that he has the piuns f r th uddt lion to the Emerson school b.iildi.ig ready to b svJ:u!:ted to the Alli- BM be. d of eduatioii ni the next rt-gular meeting of the board, to b. held Mo.iiiay, February j. The plans brought to St Joeera'a boeplUl Alliance for treatment, where 'i he tun. nil of Thomas W. Foster v. e conducted last Sunday mom ng from Darliny'.- frnernl chapel by Kev . (ieo. .v. Wllte. lie came to Box llat,i( couatv troW Denv.r la; fall and w.ikfd arcutnl Heiiiingford lor u wliile, liul boeoilling ill was in he urovlde for an addition the size of the pre:.!, building, and o.'her im provejiieuts Wh.n completed this will give much needed additional liieenwood cemetery. PNEUMONIA PROVES FATAL The youngest eon of Mrs loru CUI1 of Antioch, a Utile boy fourteen months c!d, succumb, d to pneuinc-.i-a at 4 o'clock. Wediu ;day morirag of last week. The funeral vvwi h Id from the Reno school bouse at II o'clock Fr'di' for neon, co.iductad by Rev . Homer Cox of Hetii'ngfet d. A h.rge and syni) ath -'.'c BBtttt 'i wus in attendance at the fan ral sei-vices. OPENS NURSERY OFFICE I. P. Burger, pr i i etor of the 1 Itance Nureiies, ha i se ured an Of- died last Saturday mcrnhig from eM-l Bee wMi K W. Ray, the plumber, . . I . . . A a. ell i cer cf the stomach Hurial was in a; I west ..rci sireei. as win ue e--ii by his advertisement in this ls- Frank Potmefll to QraeM Hale: W of Ui tO, Block 17. Alliance, SM ! I'nited Btartel :o Jo in C. ilerlein: E M NWV, and NK, Sec. It, WV2 KW( nd S Sr.-. M, Tp. 2, Runge 51'. Patent. Rosell Fenner to Ir ' . stria! l.' id Co.: NW4 Stc. ll, Tp K, Range 47. $1000 I'nlttd Stat, i to John C. Hcrlela: 8 SW'i See. 31. Tp 'IS, flange 5, l'a:ent. The QoBtml Lumber Co. to Th? Spcncvr Lumber Co.: 2 feet on ucith .de of lot 15. all of lots HI. I is, i'0. :'i. t:. -2:,. ki:. cf iik k i; and IS in Hloek 11 of the town of Htmingfcid. Nebr., $7oott W. F. Hen Jiit to f, H Ramsdell: SK'4 Sk Tp. 24, Range 50. $275 Henry I. Dainton to Perry S. Mail ev : .MW, SW, of Sec. 27, Tp. 24, Range 50, $500 iBLiiS. Boards J w "or any part of a f 3 house or barn. 3$ Dierks Lumber & Coal Co. Phone 22 D. Waters, Mgr. iJbl i ll ll. I, L I.I. t . ealBBaaBaaaHS'aaMElBHVaRi Office at Rodgere' Grocery, Phone 1. JOHN GARRETT Successor ts frank Wallace Transfei Household goods moved promotlv and transfer work solicited. Ret. phone 583