- Professional Cards. jfr ArronNisrg. GENERAL P. H. BARRY. Candidate for Congress, Sixth District. WILLIAH MITCHELL, ATTOHNEY AT LS.W, ALLIANcfe, - - - NEBRASKA. OrriCE Phone ISO. KEBinENCE Pn ONE 203. R. C. NOLEMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms 1, 2 nnd 3, First National bank build ing, Alllnnco, Neb. Notary In office. NRU t'K0CKS3 WITH MALT. Method Perfected nt lobst Urowcry Thnt Assures nccr Perfectly Pure. There is just as much difference between the plans of an architect and the sketch of a schoolboy as thcro Is between the now Malt Process ot the Pabst lowing com pany and tho old way of making beer. There is more in that than you may think. Beer drinkers can't afford not to know what this statement means. The Pabst Brewing company is not easily satisfied good as Pabst beer has been and is, it is better now than over before. It will pay to know why. Thin is why: Capt. Pabst declares "that malt is tho soul of beer." Tho better the malt tho better tho beer. Perfect beer must come from perfect malt. Tho New Process at tho Pabst brewery begins a new era in tho browing world. ; It's a -malt revolution. NEW PROCESS rKRPECTKD. !' Malt, up to this timo, oven in the Pabst brewery, was gotten from barley-grain by tho best methods known. At immense cost involving the tho outlay of vast sums of money, tho Pabst Browing company has perfected a new malting process that is so far superior to the old method as to bo be yond comparison with it. Always before, tho malster spread tho steeped barley on the malt-houso lloor, and was dependent upon the weathor for results. Malt in tho now Pabst malt-house Is made in weather that is made in tho malt-housotho only firo-proof, air-proof, germ-proof malt-houso in tho world. Tho walls are several feet in thickness: light enters only through triple windows, closed and scaled. Malt is made from barley, step by step. HOW MALT JS MAD3. First Pabst obtains tho best barley money can buy. Then it is clcanod, grad ed and stored, and at regular intervals cooled and freshened by tho "air-bath" blower. Second To become malt, tho grain must sprout or gcrraiuato in a moist con dition. Right here is found the revolution in perfect malting. After steeping an average of fifty-four hours in pure water, tho grain is conveyed to immenso germ inating compartments. Tho sprouting barley in these is stirred and turned by automatic stirring and cranes, not by shovel as in the old way. Each and every individual grain sprouts in tho same tem perature, nt the samo timo and exactly to the samo extent, Third After the sprouting or germinat ing, tho compartments aro emptied, and tho grain is carried away to the kilns. Pabstkilns are the only kilns ever con structed that kiln rightly and properly. Eight immense floors in two tiers lie one above tho other over tho great furnaces beneath. All these floors aro metal, punctured by smalt holes to admit the heat from below. The wet sprouting malt goes to tho ' top fleer first, where it begins to wither; then the floor is opened and tho malt drops to the floor below, nearer and nearer tho heat, withering more and more, drying as it goes. Finally upon the lower floor tho sprouts begin to fall from the grain, leav ing tho malted barley-grain dry. Then comes the fanning, which blows away and entirely removes every particle except the perfect malted barley-grain it self, ' - TURK USER HY PABST METHOD. Malt under the new Pabst process germ inates in atmosphere that is tempered to the fraction of a degree. Eight days that work continues. Pure filtered air of exact temperature is drawn by suction at regular intervals through the grain, the malt being always in a per fectly fresh, clean atmosphere, There Is never any change in tho malt ing climate of the Pabst malt-house. Change is often fatal. Pabst new malt house is the only one where change is im possible. Pabst malt is good malt; best malt ever produced. Malt made that way, and it is made that way only in tho Pabst brewery, that's perfect malt, that means perfect beer. The rest of the process of brewing beer is familiar to those who have visited any good brewery. The brew-house of the Pabst brewery is the best brew-house in the world best equipped most equip ment. After tho infusion of the hops, the cooking, the cooling, the fermenting and the storing, the barreling and the fin ished product reaches the consuming pub lic at last the best beer ever made, be cause it's made by the best method from the best malt. If the malt isn't right, the beer is bad; if tho malt is good, the beer is good; if the inalt is perfect, the beer is perfect. This tells why Pabst malt is perfect malt; the way it's done, the new way, the best way, the Pabst, way. Choice Winter Apples. My appl have arrived, cars are located on track near the beer house. Anyone wishing to avail themselves o( this oppor tunity to lay in a stock of fancy crated or bulk hand-piektd wjinter apples of the finest vartitioa grown will fin . m. pleased to rooive their orders." Piv bushes or over will be delivered free to any address within the city limits. Respuatfully, F. A. T jiiELb. Dr, Alien, dentfst, opera house. ' j ' ' - Latest and best, Such are tftt ; -ds carried in stock by Geo. Darlitij,. ' wagpysr?, f , aWMflteilHMOiiti ' - jrj BHB 'v'-Sr '&''.' '. f ,4: ! J . ,.V li, $ .-'"- 'v ";:iH ' ' , .'"v ' a t . -A tt'v '' '' yff BIOGRAPHY OF GENERAL BARRY: MILITABY nKCOIU) IN WAH OP HEIJKI,LION Enlisted September 2, 1861, in Co. E. 63, N. Y. Volunteer infantry, Second Brigade, First Division, Second Army Corps, of the Army of the Potomac, and served in the following battles fought by this splendid army, viz: Siege of Yorktown, Fair Oaks, Gain's Mill, Bottom's Bridge, Savage Station, White Oak Swamp, Cold Harbor, Frazier's Farm, Malvern Hill, Second Bull Run, South Mountain, and Antietam. On September 17, 1862, at the Battle of Antietam. he was wounded in the leg, and on February 17, 1863, was discharged for disability by reason of wound received in battle. After recovering from his wound he again enlisted on the 17th day of July, 1863, in Co. A, 12th Mass. Vol. Infantry, commanded by Col. Fletcher Webster, son of Daniel Wqbstex,, and served with that regiment until it was mustered out when he was transferred to the 39th Mass. Vol, Infantry, and served with that regiment until again wounded; while serving in these two regiments he was a part of the First and Fifth Corps. He participated in the battle of Mine Ran, October, 1863. In the spring of 1864 the Army of the Potomac, under the command of General Meade who operated under immediate direction of General Grant, moved against Richmond, and General Barry participated in the battle of the Wilder-ess, May 5 to 9; also Laurel Hill: Spotsylvania Court House; Bethesda Church; North and South Anna River; Cold Harbor; crossing the James River June 16, he took part in the battles around Petersburg on the 16th, 17th nnd 1 8th days of June; the battle of Jerusalem Plank Road and the many bloody skirmishes and engagements around Iters urg until wounded on the skirmish line July 8th 1864, necessitating the amputation of the right arm, and was discharged from the United States service in October 28, 1864 by reason of loss of right arm by wounds received in battle. CrVTL RECORD " Born in Ireland August 25, 1844. Emigrated to' Boston, Massachusetts with his parents in 1849. Educatqd at the nilir-tt Grammar School, of the City of Boston. On his return from the Army engaged in business of tinsmith and plumber March 1880 emigrated to Nebraska, homesteading in Garfield County. 1881 moved to Greeley County, bought railroad laud and resides on this farm today. In 1892 he was elected to the House of Representatives, from the forty-ninth Representative District in which he resides, and at the impeachment of the State Officials was selected as Chairman of the Impeachment Committee. At this session of the legislature he introduced and secured the passage of the act authorizing the State Auditor of Public Accounts to appoint two competent accountants to make examination of Ihi looks, accounts and affairs of each County Treasurer's office not less frequently than once in two years. In 1894 he wa tlcctcd again to the House of Representatives. April 13, 1895 he was appointed Adjutant-General of the State by Governor Holcomb, serving through the Spanish-American War. He was reappointed Adjutant-General by Governor Poyntcr, and served under him until the expiration of his term. He tendered his resignation as Adjutant-General Jan. 1, 1901, nnd same was -accepted February 24, 1901. On February 27, 1901, he was elected by a unanimous vote as Brigadier-General of the Nebraska National Guard, commanding First Brigade with headquarters at Greeley Center, which position he now holds. Nominated for Congress by the People's Independent and Democrat parties at Kearney, Ne braska, July 9, 1902. W. Q. SIMONSON... t Attorney at Law..,. Oflleo Up-sUirs Over PostofHco L. A; BERRY, ATTOHNEY AT LAW. ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA. SMITH P. TDTTLE. IRA E. TABU. TUTTLE & TASH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. REAL ESTATE. North Main St, - ALLIANCE, NED. PHYSICIANS. II. II. HKLWOOD, M. D. - W. 8. BELMYOOD. M. D. Bellwood & Bellwood, PHYSICIANS anO SURGEONS, llolstcn Building, - ALLIANCE, NEB, L. W. BOWMAN; PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Oflleo In First National Bank block. Alli ance, Nebraska. J. E.MOORE, M. D. FLETCHER BLOCK, ALLIANCE, NEU. Calls answered from oflleo day or night. Tclophono No. 63. G. W. MITCHELL. M. D PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Oflleo in Lockwood) ALLIANCE. NEB. Building f Bay 'Phono 203. Night 'Phono 37, Road Notlncc to Land Owners. (Road No. 44.) To whom it may concern : Tho commissioner appointed to cxatnlno a road commencing at tho northwest corner of section 13. township 27. rango 49. in Dorsoy precinct, Box Butto county, Nebraska, run ning thonco south between sections 13 and 14, 23 and 24, 25 and 26, 35 and 30, terminating nt tho southwest corner of section 80 of township . 27, rango 49, has reported In favor of tho es tablishment thereof, and alt objections there to or claims for damagos must be filed in tho county clork's oflico on or beforo noon of tho 8th day of December, A. D. 1002, or said road will bo laid out without reference thereto, S. M. Umyskr, 10-3-4t County Clerk, Newberry's Hardware Establishment HWMHWMHIlHil RANGES STOVES - w The largest line of Steel and Cast Ranges ever shown in Western Nebraska. Ranges from $25.00 to $62.50; yjCHCciilk Largest Stock of G-lass in Alliance. Contractor and Builder. Turning and Scroll Work and all Kinds of Shop Work Estimates Furnished. Sheep For Sale. Three thousand one-, two-, three and four-year-old ewes for sale. Large sheep and will shear from 10 to 12 pounds. The band averaged 10K pounds this year. Two hundred Ram baulett bucks that will shear from 20 to 30 pounds. Address H. A. Peters, Moomaw, Neb. GEO. Q. QADSBY, In O. A, Anderson's I . . , Blacksmith Shop, f ALLIANCE, Ned. W. M. FOSKET, X u-cuLtiorLeer Will Cry Sales in This and Adjoining Counties. . , . I On COMMISSION, or BY THE DAY. ST Satisfaction guaranteed. If you want to buy or sell ranch prop- t erty, list it with me Hemwgford, Neu. Staple and Fancy B n 1 ERIES RANCH SUPPLIES. The Best of EVERYTHING Our Prices are Right. SVob "Us 8. 5fva, (Stt. iJas. Graham, PHONE 60. 4fr V V X 1 T"