The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, December 02, 1904, Image 8

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Fire
Insurance.
Hr.MlriOFORD, Nf.hkaska.
A Brnt for the. Caledonian, of A
Scotland, which I mures town Y
property only, und the Colum-
lita, which Insures town iind 0
farm property und live Mwk.
llotli Hfo reliables old line com- a
piillles j
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W. M. FOSKETT t
-.uLctiorLeex
Will Cry Sales in This and
Adjoining Counties. . .
cm OOMlvIISSlOtT, or
BY THE DAY.
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rST Satisfaction guaranteed. If
you want to buy or sell ranch prop
erty, list it with mo. I....
Hr.MiHoioiU), Nkd.
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Wm. James,
Exclusive
Dealer in
COAL &
WOOD
'Phone
No. 5.
Alliance,
Nebraska.
For Fine Boot and Shoe
Repairing
-CAW, ON-
1. D. NICHOLS
Also lias in stock a new lino of GENTS'
SHOES of the best manufacture and at
prices that will suit. Call and examine
the stock before you buy rind you will
save money.
At R, Madsen's old stand, first
door south of Cigar Factory.
Contractor and Builder.
Turning and Scroll
Work and alt
Kinds of Shop
Work
Estimates Furnished
GEO. G. GADSBY,
Krlck Phnp West of Alliance Nutlo.aiit
Hank, Alliance, Neb.
PHONE 400.
ZBINDEN BROS,,
DKALKRS IN..
Flour i Feed.
"Home
Comfort"
Flour
Ib Our Leader. Try It...,
'PHONE 108.
wrsTsmi: main
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For a Full
Line of...
Staple
AND
Fancy
Groceries
3
Of
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10
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That Can't be Beat
In Town....
Qilecnswarc,
Tinware and
Enameled ware
CALL ON.
"Vowrs far "Savv
DeaYvrAQ,
A. D. RODGERS.
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FRED BRENNAN
Plumbing,
Heating,
Steam and hot water
Phone, No. 356. ALLIANCE, NEB.
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MUUlsllUl
Stock and
Stockmen.
Stockmen: It will
pay you to advertise
your brands in this
paper. The Herald
has the largest circu
lation of any newspa
per in Western Ne
braska. Nebraska Stock firowcr s Association.
(Ineororitted.)
A.M. Modlsott. president, Kiislnlllt'; It. M.
llHintiton, vice-president, Allliinco; K. M
kuirlf Jr., secretary-treasurer, Ogitl.-ilhi
Ksecutlte cotiuultteo-K. I'. ,Myors, Lena;
It. It. Klnciild, William; John llrelinun,
Allliinco; .T. It. Vunllosklrk, Allliinco; K. K.
Lowe, Hnnnls; .lolm M. Admits, l'ottt'r; It.
M. Allen. Amosi It. LUco, I.tidRcpolc; P.vert
Bldrcd, Urhunlo; 1 C. llnrrU, Clindroii; I
W. Hlckull, Kimball; Hubert (Iruliam, Al
lluncci JohuConwny, DuiiiiImk; .1. 11. Coolc,
AgatniA. 8. Herd, Alliance.
MOSLEIt & TUI.I,Y
Jess, Neli.
Slock branded
ns shown on cut
on either side.
AlsoJ-O on eith
er side.
Township 2.
mid raiitfo 43.
CUKICAN niios.,
Canton.
tloux
county, Nidi.
(Cross II Cross)
on loft, side. Also
Minn left tliiifli.
under s lo pi) on
left par.
Horses branded
same us cattle on
left Jnw und u on
Icftidimildcr.
DOW I),
Alllunco, Neb.
3 5 connected
uny pluco on left
side. Huiuii) on
liend of l'lno
Creel,, Sheridan
County.
1'OlNT-or-ltOCKH UANCII.
JOHN O'KKBI'i: fi SONS.
AIliunce.Neb.
Cattle liiuudcd
OK on left sldo:
also ok and ok
on leftside.
sen i i.i, iihos.,
Sflilll. Xel.
Cuttle branded
on rlnlil thigh or
XV on right
Mde.
Township U",
rungo 4.",Slif rldan
couuty.
KTOIIM LAKK UANCII.
KOIIKUTUKAIIAM,
Cleliian, Neh.
As In cut oil
right or left hip;
left our cropped.
Horses branded (1
on left Juw.
K MA It IN,
llcmtiiKford,
Neh.
Cattle hrunded
Hying horseshoe,
oti ilKht hln, as
Incut. Iloine
riini'li see 'Jj-iT-M
lloisu ranch
In '.'il-tlt.
DlI.I.lNd.
lio lliitte. Neb.
Cuttle branded as
I) cut on eft i In.
iihi with the bur
over Instead of
under In. mil
Alsoouloft
.side
It'ucliiiwU
Mt'tlon 17.
In townslilp
ruiiKUtit.
II A AU.I.sON
Lakeside, Nub,
Cattle lir.tnded
N-oi' -i;jht hip.
llanne n Tt.
count).
HUMPHRY
:: Undertaking and . .
:: Embalming Company
Calls suswered promptly day or night.
Claude Humphry,
Undertaker.
firs. Humphry,
Lady Assistant
Residence phone 2G0..
F. M. WALLACE
DRAY LINE
Moying Household Furniture
and Trunks a specialty . .
Phone No, i Young's grocery, Alliance
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HEMINGFORD.
t Kelt It I,. I'lerco Is fully HUthorlrtMl to no
licit subscriptions una" Job work and collect
and n-,-lnt for Nam);, und transact nil other
Duntnes fa conws'tlon with Id position us Hli
aocredltfdrvprrsenlatlvuof thU paper.
Emory Abley has a son born November
29th.
Miss Delia Reed uns up from
.Ml
unce
Sunday.
John Satnpy and wife were down
for
visit this week.
Claude Drown and wife were up from
Alliance this week.
Mrs. Hustin and Miss Jean Rustin went
to Crawford Friday.
Geo. (joodenough antl wife spent
Thanksgiving at home
B. K. Johnson anil Stanley Civish went
to Omaha with cattle Friday.
Ud Mabin and his father returned from
their visit to Illinois Saturday.
Fred Davison and Frank Nsgelschnci
der went to Alliance Saturday evening,
Mrs. V. K. Herncallis visiting friends
and transacting business here this week.
G. E. Johnson who lives near Esther
went to South Omaha v.ith cattle last Fri
day. John O'lveefe was in this city today and
contracted with C. J. Wildy for 500 feet of
lumber.
W. F. Broich was in the city Wednes
day, He has left the railroad and is rest
ing at present.
A new line of phones
from the east with S. K
into town comes
Burk and L. S.
Wright connected.
All parties owing II
H.
Funk will
with E. L.
NOV. 25-3t
please call and settle same,
Everett. II . 11. Funk.
Clarence Kosenberger was thrown from
a horse and had an arm ftactured by the
fall, the first of the week.
Mrs. Darrah and son went to Iowa Sat
urday evening to join her husband who
has a position in his home town.
11. H. Green is pushing the uoith line
and it is expected that it will be up and in
good running order by the middle of De
cember. Paul Armstrong went to Crawford last
week and attended the annual contest
that is pulled off there each year among
the high schools
Victor Hcrncall went to Englewood Sat
urday but found the job was not to his
liking, He resigned and has gone to Den
ver to look for work.
The Methodist ladies served a line
Thanksgiving dinner at the M. E. church.
In the evening a very entertaining and ap
propriate program was renuercu.
Do not put of any longer the insurance
of your buildings against lire. Hate3 are
low and now is the danger time in the
year Iroin Tire. K. L. Fierce, agent.
Mr. A. B. Carey is the new agent here
in place of Mr. E. C. Stewart who resigned
and went to Galesburg, III., where he will
go into business, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart
left Tuesday night.
A. B. Nefl a plasterer from Alliance
who has been doing some work on the fine
new house which G. A. Kirkle is building
on his farm here near the Adventist
church was in town Wednesday.
Dr. Eikner has presented Mrs, Eikner
with a Mehlin piano of New York through
their agent L. J. Wildy. this is an in
strument of renown and Mrs. Eikner has
a piano second to none in this county.
It was an error last week in stating that
the name of the aged lady who died at the
home of John Liska was Liska. The name
was Peltr. The deceased had made her
home with the I.iska family and hence the
error
Ole Davig expects to leave for his native
land, Norway, in a few das. As pros
perity increases here there are more and
more of those who are foreign bom
returning for brief visits to the lands that
gave them birth. Mr. Davig expects to be
gone all winter.
Claude Drown had .1 narrow escape from
being shot accidentally Tuesday. He and
Geo. Hedgecock were shooting chickens
for the Palace meat market and Claude
put his head around the corner of a barn
just as George shot at a chickeu. The
bullet graced Mr. Brown's cheek causing a
slight abrasion.
Use New York Drafts
To Send Money Anywhere.
They are cheaper, as safe, and better
than any other method of sending money.
Mail order houses always want NEW
YORK drafts. They are better than
monuy to them as their banks will issue
them drafts free to an amount equal to the
New York drafts they deposit.
The reasou some houses do not want
drafts is that many banks write them a
draft on some other city than New York
and it costs them to collect it. There is no
charge anywhere on a New York draft and
we alwas issue them when the money is
to go out of the state.
They are cheaper than any other way of
sending money. They cost.
I 'ink r $3.00, 3c. I'mlcr &1J.OU, 3c.
I mtcr $100.00, 10c.
)er $H)u.0O, loc. ivr$ino.oo.
We also send small sums to auy country
in Europe direct and issue drafts in large
amounts.
NVe sell traveler's checks good anywhere
without identification.
Notary Public in the bank. Insurance
written. Steamship tickets sold.
Open a small account and see how con
venient it is to do business through a bank.
fp novsO iv FIRST STATE BANK
School Report.
Report for Lake Reno bdiool for third
mouth endiug Nov. 25, toot, Dis. 34.
Days taught 19; No. attendance by
all pupils, 17S days; Daily attendance
16: No. times tardv 5: No. absent 5 or
more days t. Hilda Rodgcrs being
pieseut each day. Cliiklien arc pio
grossing nicely and wo hope they will
continue so. Names of visitors for sec
ond and third mouths follows: Messrs.
L. O. Rodgers, Claude Rodgers, dies
tor Rodgers, Misses Edna Rodgers,
Ethel Lee, Anna Wilson and Mrs. T.
W. Rodgers.
Welcome patrons, welcome heie.
Respectfully,
Ei'Pig M. Rof.nKs.
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Come
FIRST
LAST To bny.
Considering
price under ours.
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Notice to ltcdecm.
The State of Nehruska. I
llox Ittittn County. (
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To Samuel l. Shaw, Hank of Commerce of
flmnd Island, Nebraska, and Hersehel A.
Kdwaids, Keveiver of Ituuk of Commerce of
(Irand Island, Nebraska:
You mid ciu'li of you aie hereby notified
that 011 the 8th day or April liOJ, John
We luel purchased at tux sale l he North K.tst
Quarter of section St, In Township ' of
Itunve -Hi, In llox ltulle tenuity, Nebraska.
That .said laud una taxed In the name of Sam
uel 1, Shuw und that wild puieliuso of tux
-ale of said land was made fur the years of
IMV, ls','7. IKK, lsiH. I'.IM and I'.mi and Hint
Milis)suent taes hare been paid on said land
by John Weinel for the years Itr' and UKCI.
'Hint the time for redemption of the aforesaid
land III expire on the Mb day of April ltalTi
Dated Alliance, Neluasku, iIiIh ",0th day of
Noeinljer. 1W1.
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Contest Notice.
I'. . Lund Olllce. Alliance, Neb.. Nov. tl, null.
A Mifllt'lent contest attldavlt liavlni; been
llled in this .iinco by Tlumius Charleston, con
les tunt.iiKalnstllomesteud entry No. 4t!XI,mado
.lulv IS, 1WU, for southwest ijiiaiter section :ct,
tiiiislilp:v) uoitli, rniiKti 50 west. Iiy.lobn Mc
llule, eoutestee, in which It Is aliened that
John Mcllale never leslded on said tract,
nor made uny Improvements thureou.
That Haiti alleged iiliviieu f I oiii the. --aid land
huh not duo to hit. employment In the army,
navy or marine corps of the t'nlted Mutcsns
a private Mildler, otllcer, seaman or marine
during the warulth Spain ordtnliiirHiiy other
wur In which tlm I'mted States may lw en
KUKisI, .said parties art) heieby notlllnl to ap
pear, respond und offer evidence touehliiK said
ulhstutioii ut 10 o'clock u. tn. ou January 10,
l'.XVi, before the Keclster mid Itecelverat Hit)
United Slates Laud Olllce lu Alliance,
Nebrusku.
fp Nov. 25 IlltlR'K Wilcox. Iteslster.
Shcrlfr Sale.
No. 15xl.
lly irtui! of annider rf salu Insticd bi thu
clei k of thedtslrlet emu t of llox Ilutto county.
Nebrusku, tiK)ii a decrou is'iideled by said
court In faor of 1'ruiik V. Itoon, l'lalntilf,
and against, t 'lias. 1). Wells und Kttn Wells,
defeiidunts. 1 will, on thu llllh day of De
cember, A 1) , 1WI. at IOo'cIik-U u. in. on Mild
day. ut the we.st front door of the cotut homo
lu Alliance. In said county, sell the following
dt-crllied reul estate, to-wlt:
Commeiictni;ul a point on east lino of lot
three, lu section three, township twenty-four
north, of raiiKo fortj-oijjht, twenty rods south
of tho iiorlheast corner of said lot three and
rtiiiuliiK theneo west twentj four rods, iiar
ullel with the north line of said lot. thence
.south tlftj-lhiwuiid one-thlnl rods, thence
east parallel with the north Hue tweut)-foiir
risls to east lino of said lot, thence north on
tho east dim of said lot lllty-lhiio undone
third rods to placo of benlnnlni,', t'oiituluiint
eluht ticresof laiul.be It the same, more or less,
Mihjcct toa road olio rod wide on the west side
of this tract. In llox Ilutto comity, Ne
brtiHku, ul tniblU' unction to tin, IiIkIkm bid
der for cash, to satisfy huld order of sale. In
Mini of JJ3T.50 and Interest, costs and nccrulni;
costs taud at js:i und subject to .ill unpaid
til.t)S.
IitA ItKF.i,iherirr of Said Cunty,
I.. A. Ilerry, Attorney foi l'laliitllf. (Nov. II
hcrlfr's Sale.
No. 1.170.
My virtu of an order of silo Ksttod by the
cleik of tho district court of llox Hutu coun
ty Nehruska, upon u decreo reudeitd by uld
court in fuorof lleiijamlii JoliiiMiu.iduliiiltf,
uudapiliist.lohnC.Welsiiernnd W-l'iilinstock,
defendants. 1 will ou tht 13th day of Dec.,
A l. liul.ut 10 o'clock a. in. on said day. at
the west front door of the court t.ounelu Alli
ance, I u Mild county, sell the followinK do
fecrllusl real estate, to-wlt:
The southeast .iiiarlir. section tt. In towu
idilp SI. r.tiiKe 50, west of the sixth principal
meridian. In lli.x Ilutto County, Nehruska, ut
public uttcttou to the highest bidder for ciikh.
to satisfy bald order of s.ile In thu sum of
fl.S17.jO and Interest, costs and accruing costr
taxed ats30.T(. and subject toall unpaid taxes,
lltA KKKD.
Sherltfof wild county.
1 A. Ilerry, Attorney for IMalntiir. fp 11
Ladies when in Alliance do not fail to
call at Regan's where you will find the
most complete line of Millinery and
Ladies' Furnishings at the very lowest
prices.
to Us First
Last
To sou
our joods and price
the quality, there
How is this? A child's beautifully decor
ated cup and saucer, worth 30 cents; we have
ten dozen of them to sell at the exceedingly
low price of 15 cents.
Have you maee up your list of X-mas
gifts? Bring1 your list to our store and see
how manv vou can check off, before leaving.
To select from we have a big line of pictures,
medallions, fancy china, chairs, rockers, center
tables, and many other articles in furniture
that make suitable and very acceptable gifts.
eae9C9oerc eoeci0Ccaea99seoeG0afl eec case
GEO. DARLING
Furniture and Housefurnishings.
ALLIANCE - - - NEBRASKA
DR. FENNERJS
Kidney
AND J
Backache
AWO PUIUFIKS THE BLOOD.
won s Become discouraged. There Is a cure for you. If necessary write Dr. Kouner.
llo has spent a lifetime curing Just such cusws as yours. All consultations FREE.
Suffered with Kidney Trouble.
Had Pains in His Back.
"For some time past I have
Sold by Druggists, 50c. and $1.
the Kidneys FREE.
For Sale bv
M. M.
F. J.
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F J. Brennan & Co....
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Paints, Oils and Wall Paper
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All Diseases of tho
kidneys, bladder, and
urinary organs.
Also catarrh, heart
disease, gravel, dropsy,
rheumatism, backache,
" lemaia trouotes.
Cure
female, troubles.
been suffering with kidney trouble,
causing severe pains in my back. I
was unable to do any heavy work.
I tried many remedies and doctors
but without benefit. I then
commenced taking Dr. Fennel's Kid
ney and Backache Cure and secured
prompt relief and now after many
months, have had no return of the
aches and pains and am able to work
as I could not before.
My little grandson has also been
greatly benefited by its use.
I certainly heartily recommend
your Kidney and Backache Cure and
am very thankful for the cure it has
wrought in me. Yours truly,
John Long."
Father of Frank Long, proprietor of
Hotel Oxford, Topeka, Kas.
Get Cook Book and Treatise on
Fenner, M. D., Fredonia, N. Y.
BR i:iAN & CO.
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nnd courteous treatment to all has won for us thtt
patronage we enjoy. Trv us.
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