Ki ,' mi Time Table Alliance. Neb LINCOLN, DENVER, OMAHA, HELENA, CHICAGO, HUTTE, ST. JOSEPH, SA LT LAKE CITY KANSAS CITY, PORTLAND, ' ST. LOUIS, SAN FRANCISCO, and all jiolnts oust and all points west und south. TiiAiss Leave as Toixowx, Mountain Ttviu: No. 41 Passenger ilnlly. l)didivod. Hillings, nil points north and , west 12:35 a.m. No. 42 Passenger dully. Lincoln. Omiilm, Chicago mid nil points east 2U3n.ro. No. 301 Passenger dully, for Denver Ogdcn.Sult IJike, au I'ran Cisco and all Intermediate points, departs at 2!5h.uj. No.; u.b r I'nssengur dully from Denver and all Intermediate points. ft'tt llt ItUVi.ni. No. 305Dally, excep Sunday, for points south and west, de- .. ..l"lpt? 12:50 n. tn No. 301 Dally, except Sunday, from south and wost. arrives li55p. m. i.otar. niuiTToijv. II. OP R. T. llnrdstniKRlc Lodge. No. 0V2 Mets every Sunday afternoon at 2., liell'sl hall. Visiting brothers welcome. v J. A. Dunning, V. M. M. Hakgraves. Sec'y. L. O. T. M Meets every find, and third Krr dayatEnKlo Hall VisltlriR Maccabees eol dlally Invited. Mus. E. J. lUfraiLU, L. C. At ns. Anmk Yount, 15. K. UOVAb IlioWAMiBiis Alllnm-o Castle No. 41 meets very second and fourth Thursday evening In V. O. V. Hall. Visiting Oliinsmen coidlallv Invited. K. P. Woods, G. V. Leiuv, Sec'j. L. P. LOCAL HAPPENINGS General and Personal News of Alli ance and Vicinity. Co-Lon-Co. Dr. Allen, dentist, opera house. Good 4 room house for rent. P. J. Nolan. 2-3t. Dr. Koons, dentist. Office upstairs Norton block. Wanted: something we can't re pair. Lockvvood. The C & C club met at the home of Mrs. Hillier last evening. Go to the AllianceTNational Bank to deposit your mono. Oct. 7-tf. Just, received a new car of Lexington Flour- Geo. W. Young. Forest Lumber Co. make a specialty of manufacturing dipping vats. Pianos and Organs sold on eaby payments at Lockwood's. See Humphrey for picture framing", up holstering and furniture repairing. Have your furniture repaired and pictures framed at Lockwood's. Wm. Fosket of Hemingford was a county seat visitor this week. The little daughter of George Run 3an is now in quarantine with scarlet fever. C. E. McFall, a well known citizen and valued fiiend of Tuu Herald, is up from Lakeside today. Harold B. Miller, M. D., physician and surgeon, office and residence 321 south Seventeenth street, Lincoln. Neb. Nearly all the ailments of the human race in these days are caused by the Blood. Stomach and Kidneys being out of order. There is not a case on record than Co-Lon-Co hasn't cured. Ask your druggist. For Sale: Bakery and confection ery in good Colorado town; 6000 peo ple. Steam heat and light. Two wagons. Sales last year S14.256.32: price Si, 800.00. For full paiticulars call at The Hrrald office. 6-tf. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Allison are the happy parents of a girl, bom yester day. Harvey thinks their first born a son was the "only" boy, but we'll wager that he wouldn't give this new acquisition to the family for a dozen boys. HI A. Lindley and M. E. Getter, of Lincoln, representatives o'f the Secur ity Mutual life association, are in the city today. Mr. Getter expects to . spend all his time in Alliance and vicin ity henceforth in the interest of his company. Ring No. 512 for full information. We want your trade. Deliver prompt ly on time wav beyond the street car line. South of bank 3rd door. The new Flour and Feed store. Call to day; I want to see you. W. D. Dav idson. 6-tf Messrs. G. H. Tuttle and C. T. Thurber are working up the interests o& the American Order of Protection. Ex-Governor Poynter is supreme com mander of this organization with head quarters at Lincoln. This society ex pects to start in Alliance with at least seventy-five charter members. G. L. Shumway, the well known real estate man of Scottsbluff, has been in the city since yesterday attending to business before the land office. Mr. Shumway predicts a big rush of immi gration to the North Platte valley in the spring and says there are many people from the east already looking up loca tions there. .a. Win. Baclitnan was adjudged insane today and will bo taken to Lincoln to night by SlioiiiT Reed. Mr. Knchmnu has been engaged" ill tho restaurant business liuro (or somotimc but domes- i tic and financial affuirs unbalanced bis mind. The young people of Carpenter organ ized a Christian Endsavor society- Sunday, Jan. 22, 1905. The following officers wore elected and committees appointed. Presi dent, Mr. Knight; Vice Pfefl., Miss Hngpnman; .Recording Sct., Mist Carpenter, Corresponding Sect., Minnie Clark. Lookout committee Sylva Jessie Mrs. Miss Sadie Undcvvood, Miss Kthel Ilaggaman, Miss Betsy Iirowers, Mr. Cliff Coloini, Mr. Harley Carpenter The Prajor Meeting committee, Miss Jessie Carpenter, Miss Sylva Haggaman, Mr. Albert Wright, Mr, Otto Haggaman. Number of active members, iS. Number of associate mem members, 4. Number of affiliated or hon orary, 8, A BOOK FIELD WANTED. The 1'oet Ilnil a Lout Search, but It rinnlly, Turned I 11. Eugene Field waft a book collector, nnd 0110 'of his favorite Jokes, accord ing to the Philadelphia Post, was to enter a bookshop wlu-rv hi- was not known nnd nsk in the aolemuest man ner for an expurgated edition of Mrs. Ileninns' poems. One day In Milwau kee he was walking ulong the street with his friend, George Ycnowlne, when the latter halted In front of a bookshop and said: "Gene, the pro prietor of this placo is the most serious man I ever knew. Ho never saw n joke in his life. Wouldn't It bcli good chance to try again for that expurgated Mrs. Ilcinaus?" Without a word Field entered, asked for the proprietor, and then made tho usual request "That la a rather scarce book," onnie the reply. "Are yotr prepared to pay 11 fair price for It?" For just a second Field was taken aback. Then ho said, "Certainly, certainly. I I know It's rare." Tho man stepped to a ease,' took out a cheaply bound volume and handed It to Field, saying, "The price Is $5." Field took It nervously, opened to tho title page and road In correct print, "The Poems of Mrs. Felicia Iletuans. Selected and Arranged With All Ob Jectlonal Passages Excised by George Ycnowlne, Editor of 'Isaac Watts For tho riomo,' 'The Fireside Hannah More, etc.," with the usual publisher's name nnd date nt the bottom. Field glanced up nt the bookseller. He stood there tho verj plctuie of sad solemnity. "I'll take it," said Field faintly, pro ducing tho money. Outsldu Yonowlno was missing. At his olllce the boy said that ho had Just left, saying "that lie was going to Standing Itock, Dakota, to keep an appointment with Sitting Bull. EXERCISES FOR HEALTH. A Little .'Hulking; Lp Tlcfore llreuk faxt I u Good Till UK. For almost every person under fifty, nnd for u great pony people over fifty, exercise is tho nearest approach to a panacea for bodily Ills that has yet been devised. Causing the body to move and stretch nnd push and pul' makes the blood circulate, the liver do Its work and the nerves pick up their dropped stitches. An excellent time to exercise is before breakfast. Neither man nor beast, as n rule, goes to sleep hungry. During sleep there is llttlo waste of energy. On waking there is' no Immediate demand for replenish ment of lost tissues. Furthermore, the long sleep has left the nerves and the digestive apparatus dull and leadened. To sit down to a heavy breakfast with in fifteen or twenty minutes after get ting out of bed means that the stomach receives food which It does not need nnd will not readily digest. A little shaking up before breakfast arouses the vitality and consequently makes the appetite and digestion better. That means better work done during the day. If a man can get away from work In time to, take additional exer cise during the afternoon he will have a better appetite for tho evening meal and more power to digest It. That will mean better slcen at night. Many a I man has succeeded In the world with out paying any attention to his body Joseph Chamberlain, for Instance. But such men would probably have suc ceeded more easily and certainly with nioro pleasure to thenioclves If they had taken care of their bodies. A strong mind Is certainly stronger nnd more enduring in a healthy body than in a sickly one. Tho best way to keep the body healthy Is to.usolt-khicaga Tribune. ' cty Temper. A great source of cruelty la temper. When it Is considered what a vast sum of misery temper causes iu tho world, how many homes are darkened and how many hearts aro saddened by it; when we remember that Its persecu tions have not even tho purifying con sequences of most other calamities, In asmuch as Us effects upon its innocent victims are rather cankerous than me dicinal; when we call to mind that a bright face and a bright disposition are like sunshine In a house, and a gloomy, lowering countenance as de pressing as an Arctic night, wo must acknowledge that temper Itself Is only another form of cruelty, and a very bad form too. A Family Problem. Teacher was explaining tho meaning of the word recuperate. "Now, Willie," she said, "If your father worked hard all day ho would be tired and all worn out, wouldn't he?" "yes'm." "Then when night comes and his work Is over for the day, what does he do?" "Thatfs what ma wants to.know,"1-" Clereland Leader. A Valuable Scrnpbook, To devote n scrnpbook to ono subject makes it much more Interesting nnd valuable, and when ion begin to gath er material on any one theme you will bo surprised nt tho nmouut which will come to hand. Suppose you want to know nil about some famous person, either in the public eye nt present or some one of past times. From maga zines and o' or sources can be collect oil articles, portraits, perhaps poems In relation to tho subject, etc. When matter Is clipped, the scrnpbook maker may copy It neatly with a pen Into a book. The educational value of such a book is something worth while, as well as the satisfaction of having gath ered oncsolf so much information on a single subject. , Artcimm AVnrtl'n Protector. While in tho show business In Penn sylvania Artomus Ward was put to sleep In an attic where tho sash had been taken out for ventilation. In tho night it turned cold. Artomus got up and was busy at tho window. "What aro you doing. Artomus?" his cojupan Ion nuked. "I'm so c-cold," he chattered. "I was hanging up some of those hoop skirts. 1 thoueht they'd keep the coarsest of the cold out." Ilia Experience. "There are some songs that will noter die." said the musical enthusi ast. "I guess that's right," answered Mr. Cumro. "My daughter sits down at the piano niul tries to kill n few of 'cm every evening. Hut It's no use." Washington Star. Children soon learn that It Is father who has the money and mother who hns the generous disposition. Atchi son Globe. fcm.ijiiniiii i.p.i 11 l.und Of I ice Notices. Land OlhVont Alliance, Neb.. .Inn; 20 KW. Notice Ik hereby Kireirlhnt tlin follow Ins named bottler litis filed notice of her Intention loranlcctiiml proof In tmnpiriuf lior claim, uud that mild proof will lie made befoie KcKlsieruml Iteeelver nt Alllain-u, Neb., 011 Mnrcb H. IMS, viz AUGUSTA uiima. of HemliiRford, Nek. one of the heirs of Conrndlne llasso, deceased, on II. K. ."So. 11)11 for tint nolf suction I), township 2fln ranee 4Vw. She names tho follow Inc witnesses to provo her continuous resldencu. upon und cultiva tion of said land, vi: Andrew' L. .Johnson, Huns Hanson, Orvillo ICIdwoll, liohcrt Curry, nil of llonduicford, Neb Uuuci: Wiwox, llpgKter. Contest Notice. U. S. Land Ofllcc. Alliance. Nek, .Tan it? WO... A suillclent ( out est unidavlt having !ecn Hied In this allien by I'nink lltvuii eotl M'staut, URnitiHt Homestead entiy No. 311s, miido Mav 11. 1P00, for lots 1 .111 1 and easts northwest' ( section 31. township 21n. ranim 50iv, liy Verney U Morter. contestee, In which It liAili'gcd that said ' erne) I) Mortnr ni..ir ri'Blded on said tract and has w holly abandon ed same for more than two joars Ihm past and that satil nlli'Kcd absence from the t.atd lniid was not duo to lib- employment in tho army, navy or tnariuo corps of tho United htnleu iih a private (.oldler, olllcer seaman or marine durlm; tho war with Spnln or during any other win In which tho United Salutes may lie ciiKiigi-d, said parties ate hereby noli lied to nppenr respond and olfer evidence touching said alligation at 10 n'cliy-k iujii. on March 1, ItXVS, before tho ltijtlster and Uocclver at tho United states Land Ollluolii Alliance, Nebraska. II10 said contestant havlni;. In 11 proper uf lldavlt. died .Ian. 'i 1W.", set forth fuels which show that nfttir duo (IIUkciick personal hervleo of tho notice can not bo mucin. It Is hereby or dered and directed that hucIi notice bo kIvoii by due and proper iiubllvatiou. fp .I:in7. UltUCK Wll.cox. llcglslcr. NOTU'h. Kdvrlh L. Johnson, Victor Johnson, Mr. .Johnson, first name -unknown. In other of Charles. I .lolmson, deceased, Sirs Jolmvon, llrst name unknown, mother of Clmrle. J, Jolinnon deceased, heirs of Chnrlcs.l. Johnson, deceased and unknown heirs of Churlo.l.lohn miii deceased, defendants will lake notice that on thn 2S day of liecemlMir I Ml, John 11. Shirk, plalntilT heieln. liletl IiIh lx-tillon in tho dis trict court of box Untie county. Nebraska against said defendants, thnohlcctnud pni)er of which are to foiecloio a certain inortKUKo executed by the Mild Charles . I. JohiiMiu, ilo-ccusr-d, to fiott fried Rulrmmn and by him sold and nsplKucd to plaintlil upon tho S li. ' of S. W. M section 7, township -7. rangi' VI, lu wild county, to securo tho pajmout of 11 promissory note dated robruar 15 1KO, for Uih sum of 150dm I'ehruarj 5,1M.). 'Ihnlthcrcj8 now duo upon Raid note and ruortir-iKo the sum of 1135 for which sum with Interest from this date plaintiff prays for a decree that defendants ho required to pay tho sumo or that Mild prem ises mav bo sold to satisfy tho amount found duo. You aro required to answer said petition on or before the 1.7th day of February ipav. John II. iimtK, Plaintiff. Dated .Tan. 10. i!W5. fp -.0 Mieitft's Sale. Hy virtue of an order of sale is.-nmd bv the clerk of thi dlsli let court of Hot Hutta coun ty, Nebraska, uimn a decree rendered by said court In favor of .lames H. Skinner, plain tlfl, and nsaiust O S. Morunn. defendant, I will offer on tho Itth day ofl'ehruary, A. I). 1!H)J, at lu o'ejook a. in. 011 sani day, at tint west front door of tho court house In Alliance, in said county, sell tli following described real estate, to wit: Noitlieiist Quarter, of section 17, In Town ship i norto Hange in, west Cth 1 M lu llox Kutto county. Ncbiaku, ut public auction to t)ie highest bidder for ash 10 sat lslj said onlurof sule.ln tlipsuinof $.W)I77 and intoreat, costs (inducer In? costs subject to all unpaid ta.xos. I It A lUXI). Smith V, Tctti.k, Shoiij 1 said Count,,. Attorney for I'lalntilf, V I' Jan. 0 Sheriff's Snlc. No. 1KJ5. Ily vlrtuo of unorder of salo issued by the cleric of tho district court of llox lliittocoun tyNcbrusku, upon a dncreu rundered liv said court lu favor of John Lelth. plaintiff, and against William (Irlmos, Thomas l'ralim, W. II. Launiug, Tiuntee, W, II, Lanulug defendants, I will, on the 28th dav of February, A. I). loj, nt 10 o'clock a. m. on said day.at tho west front door of tho court house In Alliance, In said county, sell tlio following descrllxxl real estate, to-vvlt; The northeast quarter of section -a, In town ship 27. nortli of range jo, .,i .,' tho sixth principal meridian, iu llox Until aiiiy. Ne braska, ut public auction to urn hlgiu t bid der for cash, to satisfy said order of ald In thu sum of 1 5811 und interest, costs and accruing costs, taxed $G0.bQ, sullied to all un paid taxes, IKA IlEElD, Sheriff of said County. Smith I'.Titttlf, Attorney for Plaintiff. fp Jan. 20 Contest Notice No. 3&s$. U H. Land Olllco, Alliance, Nek, Aug. 18. 1001. A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed in thin office bv August Urows, contestant, against Iloniesteiidentr) No. 3733. made Hop. 10, 1000, for north half southwest cpiurtcr uud north half southeast quarter of section 15, township 28, range 4M by Chas. O. Klug, contestec. lu which it is altcKcd that said Chas. (J. King lias not resldod upon said tract since date of entry, nor made any Improve ments thereon. Said allodgud nbvjiicu, from the said land was not duo to his employment In thu army, navy or marine corps of tho United States us a private soldier, officer, seaman or marine during tho war with fcqiain or during any other war In which tho United BlaU may bo eugaged, said parties aro hereby notltled to appear, retqiond and offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m.. on March, 16, 10O5, hcf6r the KeglsUir and Receiver at tho United States Land ORlco in Alliance. Nebraska. Tho said contestant having, in s proper affidavit, tiled .luniuy 10, ltu'i, set forth facts which show t hut ufter due diligence pergonal service of this notice cannot bo niude, it la ordered and directed that such notice be given by doe and proper publication. fp Jatcw liHcca Wilcox, UetfUtor. 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 m Western Ne braska. Ncbutskn Stock (irowcr a Association. (Incorporated.) A. M. Modlsett. president, Kushvillo; It. M Hampton, vice-president, Allhineo; R. M Sourlc Jr , leeretnry-trcHstirer, Ognlalln. H-vecutlvo committee U. P. Myers, Lena) It K. Klneuld, lllughani; John llretiuaii, Vlllance;.!. II. Vuntkuklrlt, Alliances V.. K. Lowo, Hjaiinlsj John At, Aduins, Potter; It. M. Allen, Amos; It. Lloco, Lodgiipolu; Kvert Klilrod, Orlando; U. C. llarrlH, ('l.udion; L. W. lilckoll, Kimball; Kohert Oinhiim, Al liance; John Conway, Dunning; J. 11. Coolc, Agato;A.S. Heed, Allinnro. MOSLKU .V TULT.V, Joss, Neb. Stock biaudcd us shown 011 cut on either side. Alsoj-O on eith er sldo. Town ship ttL and range 1.1 CUHKAN IlItOH Canton Hlonx ...it, 11I V ..I. ",UVI .It'll. J,, li.'rosi 11 Dross) on left. side. Also jjlon left thigh. Uuderslopi) 011 left ear. Horses branded samuiiKcnttl on left Jaw and U on loft shoulder. T. .1. DOWO, Alliance, Nek 3 5 connected tiny place on left Hide. lentigo on head of l'lnc Ureek, Sheridan .ounty. POINT-Or-KOCKS ItANOU. JOHN O'KLT.n:. SONS. AUiauee, Noli, Cattle branded OK on left ftldo: also ok and ok on leftside. SI HILL I1KOS., Schlll, Nek Cattio lirandcd on right thigh or XV on right side. Township 27, raugo 45,Sherldan counly. STOIIM LAKL ItANOH, ROimilT QKAIIAM, Cleman, Nek As In cut on right or left hip; left ear cropped. Horses branded O ou loft Jaw. i: MA1UN, Hemingford, Neb Cattio branded flying horseshoe on tight hi n. us Incut. Homo ranch sec. 23-27-S0. Horso ranch iu 23-III. D1LL1MJ. llox llutto, Nob. Cuttle branded as I) cut on left lilp, also witli tlio bar over Instead of under brand. Alsoonlcft side H'ni'hnwU section 17. In township 7. range 40. H A. ALLISON Lakeside, Nob, Cattle branded -N-ou right hip. llaugo iu Twp. 20, range 15, Siier- dan county. c W. M. FOSKETT ) --To.ctIorn.eer ; Will Cry Sales in This and Adjoining Counties. . . , On COMMISSION, or I BY THE DAV. SQT Satisfaction guaranteed. If t you want to buy or sell rancn prop erty, list it with me Hemingford, Neb. i OOOOOOiAOOyfO0 Fire 0 Insurance. HlHIIrJGFORD, Neukaska. Agent for tho Caledonian, of Scotland, which insures town property only, und tho Ooluu bla, which Insures town and farm property and live stock, ltoth ure reliable old line com panies L 3MoteLiia.l Worlc. 0OOO00OJfO0 ,, 1 -: r 1 iVwr.f'H. iii...giyrarWA- SSSMS AJ nai ilia, "ilVI II. A, UiSSr m 7?V? i" Mish Jli MJ D l?:n9 5-s Souvenirs Repairing in all its Hail orders promptly Branches. -- attended to. ts A7. O. Barnes, ' Jeweler and Optician, Was the largost IiubIposs year in pleased customers. Now wo propose to make 1905 A still larger and more satisfAclory year thnn ill predecessor. Wo shall endeavor to pursue the same policy that lias heretofore, made this storo the nlost popular HARDWARE STORE in the west. And with our constantly improving facilities for buying in Inrga quantities, wo shall boablo togivo you better values ior your money than ovor before. Wishing you a Ilnppy and prosperous New Year, and rospectfully requesting a continuance of your cstemed pat ronage, I remain, . . YOURS TO COMMAND, : 1 C -- nSl'E3",s7s7"a3E)E2S"" :h!-w-:-'K"W R J. Brennan & Co0.., f DEALERS IN' .1. :, PfjtjCm mid Paints, Oils and Wall. Paper .!. FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLOCK. vj-vvs;vvv'?,;'vvv W-MM L f J 4 I ::x - - : - - x - - :': - - - : - rsaasMKs: Mi frVHV 1 -! (n m wr ig,rip !jifi " fte-ny ---. iH'l tsaa -EKX2 w: T mpj?imr "-Rr Forest Lumber Company. niJfyTvv mmsmiMi Dierks' Lumber Coal Co. Also agents for Nebr. Central lHd. & Loan Asso. Phone 22 Palace Livery B e'r qa. S. II. XICSCII, lJrop. r .- on'i: lil.ocic wlst OF Good turnouts, strict nttention to our buBiness,' Tiir. Ni: ziiindln . , nnd courteous treatment to all lias won for us the ui'lLDlNO. 'Phono 72 excellent patronage we enjo. Trv us. Why! Bless my Soul! Ifs White House Coffee. DWINELL-WRIQHT CO., BOSTON. CIIICAOO. HOLSTEN'S PHARMACY.... Best Quality SULPHUR IN 100 POUND SACKS FOR $35 Special Prices on Larger Lots at Holsten's. READ m B iiiu Watches, Gold Jewelry our history. Thanks to our well Drugs, Perfumes Toilet Articles. Alliance, Nebraska. : - .M..:..H' - :'M': - ':" - :': - ': - - MH''r t'UOM Nothing is more interesting than the manufacture of high grade lumber. Wo buy only of the best manufacturers and hence can assure you tho bc3t of every thing in the line of liuUdlna Material. mawanwwBWM2tragtw,MiBM. CALL AND SEE US OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT 'PHONE 73 For that small repairing" we have the fixings, Boards for sidewalk laying', fencing and the like, can be had from 'us at reasonable price. Trv ' ' ' BOSTON CHICAGO The largest Dealer In the U. S. AM am sole agent foe this high grade Coffee and recommend its use. I am not going to make a display of cheap bar' gains as it takes cheap goods for cheap premiums, Come to the store, I have the best goods that money can buy and these will be my bargains to my customers. For your patronage I thank you. James Graham West of Alliance National Bank. HERALD-S1.5 il fWJi! ;!