We have a full line of fresh meats, at prices that are as low as quality will permit. Your phone orders will be given the same prompt at tention that we give to those who call. Beef Veal Pork Mutton Turkeys Geese Ducks Chickens Saxton & Roach PHONE 19 i i I FIRE INSURANCE Exclusively We represent the leading Fire Insurance Com panies of the United States and the world. Have you investigated the standing of your company? You should. Are your goods properly insured? We give our entire attention to this business and are prepared to handle your business. NELSON FLETCHER Fire Insurance Agency JOHN SNODDY, Manager I M JINCHESm mmmt Repeating Shotguns' USED IN THE U. S. ARMY. The U. S. Army authorities know a gun ; that is why, when they decided to equip some troops with repeating shotguns, they selected the Win chester in preference to all other makes. The experts of the U. S. Ordnance Board also know a gun; that's why, after submitting a Winches ter Repeating Shotgun to all sorts of tests, they pronounced it safe, sure, strong and simple. If you want a shotgun buy the one whose strength and reliability led the U. S. Arm authorities to select it and the U. S. Ordnance Board to endorse it that's the Winchester. THE RELIABLE REPEATERS Suggestive Questions for February 19, 1911 , Feb. 19th, 1911. Elijah's Flight and Return. I Rings KVHitcll xlx:Il. (iold n Text They that wait upon the I. oid Khali renew their strength. Isaiah Bl:ll 11.) VOTtt 41 What Is the best way to treat an enemy ? (1.) Horn did Klljah know there was to be rain? (I.) Verse 42 -Why did Elijah have to pray for rain seeing he had told Ahab It was COmlltgf M.l When (lod gives us the assur IIN of a thlnir Is It right or wrong to be anxious about It? (6 ) What la the proper bodily atti tude when we pray? (6.) Vetoes 4.1 46 Why 1s It our duty when we pray for a thing to look out for the answer? (7.) Is "the hand of the Ixird" on a godly man any more at one time than at another, or la the difference only In its real! 7ai Ion? (8.) Verses 1-2 Did Ahab tell Jee ttel all that Elijah had done simply for Information or to stir her anger gainst him? (.) If .Teeebel meant what she said Why eid tffe warn Elijah? (10.) What did Jexebel do that her name has become a synonym for bad ness? (II.) How do you account for Jeze bel hatred tor Elijah? (12.) If Jezebel had made a simi lar threat when Elijah made bis chal lenge to the prophets of Ilaal what effect would It then have had on Elijah? (13.) Verses 3-4 Is It a rule that great spiritual e'atlon Is generally fol lowed by corresponding dejection as In this case of Elijah, and tf so, how do you account for It? (14.) Why is a good man more like ly to be tripped by the Devil when he has been having unusual success than at other times? (II.) How do you account for It that euch a mighty man as Elijah ran away from a woman? (1G.) Verses 1 1 Had Elijah been In the habit of setting orders direct from C!od. and Ir there any evidence that he was Bleeping under this Juni per tree at God's command? (17.) Was this "angel" a spirit, or a human being? (is.) Verses 0-10 If Elijah had waited to get God's direction would he have been in this cave? (19.) What connection is there be tween Klljah's answer and God's question? (20.) Verses 11-14 What Is the sig nificance; of the wind, the earthquake, the fire, and then the "still small voice?" (21.) Are the great events or the so-called little ones, the more Import ant in shaping our destiny? Give your reasons. (This question must be an ewered in writing by members of the club.) (22.) Is melancholy always wrong or does It sometimes accomplish a good purpose? (Give your reasons.) (23.) Verses 15-18 Could we be saved from every unnecessary Journey, and be prevented from making mis takes if we thought of God in all out plans? Why? (24.) Does God to-day plan for the rulers of the nations as be did In those days? (25.) WhRt reason Is there for the belief that God gives every good man his work as he here lays It out for Eli Jan? (26.) Does God plan for the futur. of the nations as In this case? (27.) Verses 19-21 Should the call to the ministry, or any other occupa tion to-day he as distinct as the call of EliBha? lesson for Sunday, Feb. 26, 1911. Ellifah meets Ahab in N'aboth's Vine yard. I Ki3 ti SPECIAL RATE BULLETIN FOR FEBRUARY TO THE SOUTH: February 7th and 21st, low round trip homeseekers fares are in effect to the south; attractive winter tourist fares in effect every day tc the whole south, with return limit to June 1st. NEW TOUR OF YELLOWSTONE PARK: A system oi new and scenic eignt-aay personally conducted camping tours of lellowstone Park will be established this coming summer from Cody, Wyo., via the magnificent Government Shoshone Dam along the Government road over Sylvan Pass through the Park and return, by the Yellowstone Park Camping & Transportation Co., Aaron Holm, Pro prietor. Price from Cody, including all accommodations, only $50.00. Parties leave Cody every day during the summer. This Transpartatlon Company has handled large parties of campers in such a satisfactory manner that their growing patronage now requires daily tours from Cody. It will pay you to write that company at Cody, Wyoming, early, and later In the season ask tor the new Park Cody Route Leaflet J. KRIDELBAUGH, Agent Alliance L. W. WAKELEY, G. P. A., Omaha MHMHIIIIIIIMIIIIMMHIIIIIIIIIHIHHIIIIIIM Butte Art Studio We do Enlarging and Commercial Work Kodak Finishing. MIMMMMHIM I M I IIHt LEGAL NOTICE IN THE COUNTY COURT State of Nebraska ) ) 68 Box Butte County. ) In the matter of the estate of Wil liam Wallace Gray, deceased. TO THE CREDITORS OF SAID ES TATE: You are hereby notified that I will sit at the county court room in Alliance, in said county, on the 23 day of February, 1911, and 23rd day of August, 1911, at 10 o'clock, in the forenoon of Baid days to receive and examine all claims against said es tate, with a view to their adjustment and allowance. The time limit for the presentation of claims against said estate is six months from the 23 day of February, 1911, and the time limit for the payment of debts is one year from said 23 day of Feb ruary, 1911. WITNESS MY HAND, and the seal of said county court this 23rd day of January, 1911. Seal L. A. BERRY. 7-4t-92-497 County Judge. Repair Work Sewing Machines and Organs. Have secured the services of a prac tical mechanic and can guarantee all work done by bim. Don't trust your work to travelling repair uieu. This man will be here permanently. Re pair! and parts furnished for all ma chines. Phone 139. Geo. D. Darling. ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF THE HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY KNOW ALL MKN BY THESE PRE SENTS : That we. B. M Thomna. Lloyd C. Thomas. John W. Thomna and F. A. Plerson, citizens of the United States, and residing In the state of Nebraska, do hereby associate our selves together for the purpose of forming and becoming a corporation In the state of Nebraska, for the purpose of the transacting of the business hereinafter described. Article I. The SUM of this corporation shall be the HERALD PUBLISHING COM PAN Y. Article II. (a) The principal place of trnn sactlng Its business shall be at Al liance, Box Butte County. Nebraska. (b) Branch offices may be main tained at such other places In the state of Nebraska as the Board of Directors may determine, where meetings of Incorporators, stockhold ers and directors may be held and all business transacted. Article III. The purposes for which snld cor poration Is to be formed are as fol lows: (a) To engage In the printing and publishing business; to own, operate, publish, Issue, sell or buy newspapers, magazines, or other per iodicals; to buy. sell, own and use all manner of office supplies. (b) To own, operate, sell or buy printing plants and printing machin ery of any kind or nature. (c) To take, lease, pHrchase, hire or otherwise acquire and to hold, use, sell, lease, exchange, mortgage. Improve and develop real estnte. real property and any inter est or right therein, and to con struct or have constructed such houses and buildings, as Is neces sary for carrying on and conduct ing said business, and to buy, sell, own, use, manage, operate and leuBe the Bame or similar structures. (d) To borrow money, with or without security, r.wd for the repay ment of the same, to give the obli gations of this corporation with any necessary or required security, and to lend money, with or without se curity, and to do anything wlnttso Bver necessary, useful, desirable, convenient, or anxlllajry to any of the purposes of tins corporation, Article IV. (in The authorized capital stock of this corporation shall be Ten Tb.OUUUM Dollars ($10,(100.00). divid ed into one thousand (1,000) shares of the par value of ten dollars ($10. Om each. (b) The amount of capital stock with which said corporation will be gin business Is four thonsnnd dol lars ($4,000.00). (c) At such time as the Board of Directors may by resolution di rect, said capital stock ;hall be paid into this corporation, either in cash or by the sale and transfer to it of real or personal property, con tracts, services, or any other valua ble right or thing for the use and purposes of said corporation, in pay ment for which shares of the capi tal stock of said corporation may be issued and the capital Rtock so Is sued shall thereupon become and be fully paid up the same us though paid for in cash at par, and shall be non-assessable forever, and the Judg ment of the directors as to the val ue of any property, right or thing acquired in exchange for capital stock shall be conclusive. Article V. The existence of this cornoration shall commence on the second day of January, 1911, und continue for a period of fifty (50) years thereafter, unless sooner dissolved by a vote of two-thirds of the stock thereof. Article VI. The highest amount of Indebted ness to which said corporation may at any time subject Itself shall not exceed two-thirds of the capital stock. Article VII. The annual meeting of the stock holders of this corporation shall be held on the first Monday in Janu ary in each year, at which meeting the Directors of the Company shall be elected, and such other lawful business done as the stockholders shall deem necessary and proper. Article VIII. (a) The officers of said corpora tion shall be a President, Vice-President, Secretary and Treasurer, and the office of President and Treasur er may be held by the same per son. The officers shall be chosen by the Board of Directors, and shall hold their office for the period of one year and until their successors are elected and qualified. The busi ness of said corporation shall be con ducted by a Board of Directors to be elected annually from among the stockholders. (b) The Diisotors for the first year or until tielr successors are chosen shall be B. M. Thomas Lloyd C. Thomas, John W. Thomas and F. A. Plerson. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto Bet our hands and seals, this 29th day of December, 1910. B. M. THOMAS LLOYD C. THOMAS JOHN W. THOMAS 6th day of January, 1911. F. A. PIERSON STATE OF NEBRASKA ) ) ss. Couuty of Box Butte ) Before me, EUGENE BURTON, a Notary Public In and for said Coun ty. and State, on this day personal ly appeared B. M. Thomas, Lloyd C. Thomas and John W. Thomas, to me known to be the persons who sub scribed to the foregoing instrument and acknowledge! to me that they executed the same for the purposes and consideration. Given under my band and Real or office, this 10th day of January, A. D . 1911. My commission expires July 7th, 1 2 , EUGENE BURTON, Notary Public. (SEAL) STATE OF NEBRASKA ) ) ss. County of Kearnev ) Before me. WM A. JOHNSON, a Notary Public in and for said Coun If, and State, on this day personal ly appeared F. A. Plerson, to me known to be the person who sub scribed to the foregoing Instrument and acknowledged to me that ho ex ecuted the same for the purposes nnd consideration. Given under my hand and seal of office, this 5th day of January, A. D.. 1911. My commission expires March 16, 1914. W M A JOHNSON, Notary Public. (SEAL) LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Incorporation of "The Railroad Men's Co Operative Store". Miss M. Ruth Taylor TEACHER OF PIANO t6 Laramie Aue. Phone 230 BURTON & WESTOVER Attorneys at Law LAND ATTORNEYS Office Firm National Bank Bldg. Phone 180. ALLIANCE. NEB. WILLIAM MITCHELL, ATTORNIY AT HW. ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA 1. The name of the corporation shall be "The Railroad Men's Co operative Store." I. Its principal place of business shall be nt Alliance, Box Butte coun ty, Nebraska. 3. The general nature of the busi ness to be transacted shall be the buying and selling of groceries, dry goods, hardware, lumber, coal, cloth Ing, meats and produce, flour, grain and farm products and all other art icles and classes of merchandise us ually carried In a general store; also to purchase, own and hold all real estate necessary for the trim suction of such business, and to buy and sell, rent and lease real estaie nnd other property, to loan mom y on real estate and chattel security and negotiate the seiurilles derived therefrom, to contract for the erec tion of business buildings and doing a general merchandise business, and whatever Is Incident or In any wise usually connected therewith. 4. The amount of capital stock authorized Is $10,000.00, divided Into shares of $25.00 each of which at least $.1,000.00 shall be paid In at the time of commencement of business. F). The corporation shall cotnnen e business on the first day of March, 1911, and shall continue for n period of twenty years, unless sooner dis solve! by a majority of three-fifths Of the s'nc k The highest amount of indebt edness for which this corporation shall he liable at any one time shall not exceed I wo t h irds of the c apital stock. 7. The affairs of this corporation shall he managed by a Board of Di rectors which shall consist of five persons who shall be stock-holders In the corporation and who shall serve for a term of one year after the annual 11 ting of the stockhold ers and until after their successors are elected. (HAS. D. REED GEO. L. M1LLIKKN DON B. WAGNEIl 9-6t-9S .145 Incorporators. H. M. BULLOCK. Attorney at Law, ALLIANCE, INlsls. I AM- ATTORNEV lonRexperlence a Receiver U.S. LandOWre li a guarantee for prompt nnd Ale-lent aerrloe. Office in Opera House Block ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA bTrIwTilco L awyer and Land Attorney Practitioner In i-lvll marts since tHffl and IWtNtsr t . S. Land Office from lflOS M 1907. Information by mall n fcpeclalty. nMi t in i.Asnorrica mm. ALLIANCK NEIIKASKA. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Of In the matter of the estate Peter W. Tracy, deceased. 1, L. A. Berry. County Judge of Box Butte county, Nebraska, hereby notify all persons having claims and demands against Peter W. Tracy, de ceased, that I have set and appointed the .'Ird day of September, 1911, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at the County Court room In Alliance, for the examination of all claims against the estate of said decedent with a view to their allowance and payment. All persons interested as creditors of the said estate will present their claims to me at said time, or show cause for not so doing, and in case any claims are not so present ed by said time they shall be forever barred. ThlB notice shall be served by publication thereof four consecutive weeks In The Alliance Herald, a newspaper published in Alliance, pri or to the day of hearing. Given under my hand and seal of said court this 1st day of February, 1911. L. A BERRY, Seal County Judge. 8-4t -97 539 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT OF GUARDIAN State of Nebraska, ) ) 88. Box Butte county, ) To Morltz Klttelniann, Robert Kittel MUUI, 0 atf hart Klttelniann, Wil Ham Klttelniann, Eda Kittelmann, Paul Kittelmann, Pauline Kittel mann, Clara Kittelmann: You are hereby notified that on the 8th day of December, 1910, Rein hold Kittelmann, filed his petition in the said court of said county pray ing for the appointment of a guard ian of your person and estate for the reason that you are an incompe tent person. You are further noti fied that said petition will be heard at the county court room in the city Dated this 26th day of January, of Alliance, In said county on the 17th day of February, 1911. 1911. SEAL L. A. BERRY. 7-4t-95-6.3 DANDRUFF AND ITCHING SCALP YIELD TO THIS TREATMENT Why experiment trying to drive the dandruff germ from underneath the skin with greasy lotions or fancy hair dressing when llolsteo's Drug Store will guarantee ZEMO and . KM SOAP to entirely rid lha scalp cl the germ life that causes tin trouble. ZEMO and ZKMO SOAP can be ob tained io any city or ion id America aod are recognized the best and most economi cal treatmeot (or all aflectioas of the skin or scalp whether od infant or grown per son. One shampoo with ZEMO SOAP and application of ZEMO will stop itching and cleanse the scalp of dandrufl and curt. We ioviie you to try ZEMO aod ZEMO SOAP and it n.x eotirely tatUtVd 1 ue will ict 1 ocJ our wooer. 3 oitIK (OiM'KltNOLL v. .1 PfTEBMM Ken. I'lionr M Ken. IMiono 43 Drs. Copper noil & Petersen OSTEOPATH Rooms 7, 8 and 9, Rutner Block Phone 43 QEO. J. HAND, PHYSICIAN AND 8 V R Q li 0 Bye, Bar, Nose and Throat DR. C. H. CHURCHILL iii sic:ian AMD si RQBOft iHinveNNcir to llr. J. E. Moorcl OFFICE IN FLETCHER BLOCK iintc-c hours 11 1.' a m. 2-4 p.m. 7;SO-9 p, m. Office) Phone 62 Res. Phone, 85 H. A. COPSEY, M. D. PhyHiclon and Surgeon Phone MM Calls answered iirnnuit ly clny and nlitht from ottllei". ( ittli't-h : Alliance National Hank It'll Mini- in 11 1 In- Tost (irtli'H. DR. CHAS. E. SLAGLE WITH DR. BELLWOOD Special Attention Paid to Eye Work Frank W . Boland, M. D. (Successor to Dr. L. W. Bowman) Rumer Block, Rooms 12 and 13 ( fH-e hours, 9 to f.' a.m.: J t 5, 7 to 8 p in. Office Phone 65 Res. Phone 682 Dr. H. R. Belville DE1TTIST PHONE 167 Opera House Block Alliance, Nebr. T, J. THRELKELD, Undertaker and Embalmer PHONE 207 ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA THE GADSBY STORE Funeral Director and Embalmer FUNERAL SUPPLIES Office Phone 40,8 Res. Phone 510 J. P. HAZARD Surveyor and Engineer, ALLIANCE, .NEBRASKA Panic out of town should write, aa 1 am oat much of taeUnte. 'liarie wih not ex ceed 15.00 and expenses per day. W. F. ROSENKRANZ Practical Blacksmithing and Wagon Work. Horseshoeing a Specialty Stop Sicens SL, ketvata In littt tat U,i ALLIANCE NEBRASKA Go After Business In a business way the advertising way. An ad In this paper offers the maximum service at the minimum cost. It reaches the people of the town and vicinity you want to reach. Try It It Pays