iMMHWWMuJV t. fcauit,t ww.WrjE -vnnsuww' r'lUS'iS' 1 Your Spring Decorations YOUR good clothes for Spring are here waiting for you to put on. If you are a man of judgment in clothes, you'll have a chance to exercise it this season, in comparing our suits and overcoats, as made by America's best manufacturers including Sterling, Adler and Hart S chaff n,er cS: Marx I im.i.Mfr ,.. with clothes produced by other makers. You'll say that the styles are better, the tailoring, Qthe fit, the quality. We positively guarantee every garment bearing our famous'l'abel. Our guarantee means something. It's a money-back proposition whenever our clothes go wrong. If we have an opportunity to clothe you, you'll be satis fied with your looks, and with our prices. Guaranteed Suits from $10.00 and up to $2 5 Hats, Shoes and Furnishings from , America's leading manufacturers are the only kind sold by us! ' . - v ESHr52 rn io Famous Glothine House A STORE FOR MEN! We have a line of cheap suits, well made, at $3.95, $5.00' and $6.00.' Copyright 100; hv Hart Schnftner & Marx HEMINGFORD. Mvelth L. l'lerco Is fully uutliorlzcd to m Ilclt subscriptions mill Job work and collect Mid receipt for same, unci tnuiKtiet nil other business fn conniption with Ills position us uu accredited representutlvo of this puper. Miss Hcbb loft for Lincoln, Friday evening. Arthur Donovan is the liappy father of boy born May aist. Dollio Pierce has gone to the eastern part of the state for n visit. A vesy successful band dance took place In Green's hall Friday evening. Mr, A. C. Watson, n cousin of Dan Watson, is here from tlio east on a visit. Ilev. Carnes lectured here Sunday, at Collins Chapel in the afternoon and at Marsland in the evening. Insure your house, barn and livestock now, Lightning season just beginning, K.'L. Pierce, tgent. George Hedgecock bought a pinto rid ing pony from some venders of that class of goods, last week and has been breaking him in this. A Saturday evening band concert would not be out of place. It would call quite a few extra customers to town and possibly increase trade. Rev. Schultz had a call a couple of weeks ago from a large Lutheran congre gation tn Wisconsin. He has decided however to retain his connection with the mission board, who employ him here, although the salary is much less than ' the position offered him would pay. I have for salo at Hedgecocks' pharma cy, sulphur in any quantity wanted. Special prices on half ton lots or over. 1 G. F. Hedgecock. ' Rev. Garness paid his former congre- fation and his many friends in this vicin ty a visit the first of the week. He was accompanied by his little daughter, Mr. 1 Garness is doing very successful work in 1 Lead City. MARSLAND. Frtd Tollman, of Urcaknuck, was in town, Saturday. ' Charley Hunsaker, who works on the section at Lakeside, was up on Sunday, j Jno, Sullenberger accompanied Rev. 1 Shrivcr to his appointment at Delmont, Sunday. I Dr. H. II. Bellwood, of Alliance, was in town recently having been called to see patients. 1 Little Sim Poole, of Alliance, is up visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. . T. J. Poole. Two colored ladies, forerunners of a minstrel of a minstrel troupe are at the Commercial Mr. John Hughes and brother, Frank Lemons, were transacting business in Crawford, Wednesday. Ola Hedgecock, who run a pool room and barber shop ar this place, shut up shop and went away. The owner of the SATURDAY WILL BE CARNATION DAY AT s)C Horace JSogue Store. NEXT WEEK WILLIE NOTION WEEK ' Palace 3Ljiver37" Barn S. II. DESOII, Prop. ONE block west of Good turnouts, strict attention to our business, THE NEW zuinden an( courteous treatment to aJl has won for us the excellent patronage wo enjoy. Try us. A great deal of cream is being shipped from this station to Denver and butter is scarce, in consequence G. A. Walbridge, the Burlington pump man at Ardmore, came down Wednesday night, returning Thursday. fixtures, Mr. Everett, came down from Hemingford and packed them up and moved them to llemingfoid. A Mr, Wells, from the south, was here last week and bought two car loads of mares. .They were shipped to Kentucky. E. T. Gregg and' Jack Swain spent a few days in Sioux county, recently, mak ing improvements on the homesteads of Mr. Swain and the Gregg boys. Charley Evans bought a splendid young team from Thomas Hovorka, this being necessitated by lack of horse power with which to put in the large crop. Miss 11a Crigler, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Crigler, of North Table, was married last Tuesday, to a Mr. Robins, of the Dead Horse neighborhood. J B. Carnes, an organizer of anti-saloon iHHgues, spoke in this place Sunday night. Hn talk was greatly appreciated bv all who tioard him. and an organization was perfec.ed. E. A. Tollman, who has been in Iowa for several months, returned the latter Cart of last week, accompanied by his rother and a friend, who have come out to look at the country. James Sullenberger Cxhonoratcd. Last week James Sullenberger of Marsland received a letter from Flor ence Mitchell, now of Zion City, 111., John Alexander Dowie's town, in which she makes a full confession and exhon orates young Sullenberger. Some years ago, while the girl was living at the home of C. D. Tyler, she became en ceinte and prefeneil charges of criminal bastardy against J as. Sullenberger. hut suspicion was so btrong against Tyler at the time that the case was dismissed against Sullenberger on motion of the prosecuting attorney. The girl went east, joined Dowie's church, and now to make her peace with God and man, makes the following confession: "I wish to acknowledge before God and man that C. D, Tyler, formerly of Mars land, Nebraska, is l lie father of my child, born three years ago. A.ril i, 1902, and that I was influenced by him and others to lay the charge to tl.e door of an innocent party, to-wit: James Sullenberger. I am convinced that God requires this confes sion of me." Florence Mitchell. 2207 Gabrielle Ave., Zion City, 111." She adds in her letter, that at the time she was compelled to make the charge at the instigation of Tj ler, and it is due the Sullenberger family and all who have knowledge of the affair to give the facts publicity. Wanted Position, by man and wife ou ranch. Can furnish best refer ences, State wages... Address X care BUILDING. 'Phone. Buy where a dollar gets most value Weigh all pricesprinted or spoken TOIW ir- k BHgasBgggEagffiaaaKKsaraaciBiEi sgfrTTrniwmg s&mMMkiwsuaewuxKvvgBM m-rarmntam?xzwmti XHIS DRESSER caps the climax on good, honest values. Made of solid golden oak, rubbed finish, with quartered front and top, beveled double top 21x42 inches. Swell front divid 'ed top drawer. All drawers fitted with lock and kej. French bevel plate mirror 25x31 inches. Sale price only $1f QQ a' (Exactly Like Cut.) Alliancb Herald. 23-211 Buy your sheet music at Miller Bros.' and hear it sung on the talking machine. 23'tf. (Exactly Like Cut.) You know the Couch All steel, strong and sanitary. Can be made into a comfortable bed in a moment's time. Sa,e Pe $SyQO We have mattresses to fit, t and couch covers in many patterns and colors CD E want to increase our sales, though they are larger than ever before at this season of the year & & & j. Geo. D. Darling, Housetumianer ! m il hi 3,