J3U,'- J I..VKIIS1DI;. We In the sand hills have boon linv hip storms, Hiornts and then souk-. Roy MoFnll Is o.vpcotod homo from the hospital this week or the first of next. liny will he hay, unless thin snow molts before lonjj ho that stock can be gin grazing- again. J. D. Pnltlsou was up to Luolla over Sunday attending the meeting and visiting with Dof.oss Harbor and family. Mi6s Fern Hancock Is making more rapid recovery the past week or more rind hor young friends are glad to note it. - The meeting!) at hticlln, under Miss llurrlck. wore badly handicapped by the stormy weather. They were elosed the past Sunday. Lunlord Stoudt Is having a fine run of custom, and he deserves It, for good inoiils and lunn beds don't come amiss oven in tlii! sand hills. Jiis Herman Peters was visiting lr friends, Me.vlamoaTully and blilrs fvhi!o on the return from u visit tit the 'ranch of Kltner Uristol. Thoenntuta, "A Visit to Santa ChiM.,- given by tho Methodist young people. uiih tUiularotl uauueev, In every uuy. It was given Christmas evo. Hai'vey Allison, wife and "llaby took ndrantago of the State Teachers' rates and will visit friends uutl ruin tivesin Lincoln ovor New Year's day, liitui Hancock is becoming quite popular the hist fow days. He linen sleigh, and now. oh liftvv hiifrjy joumr damseli? arc casting fly' glatlQ'us his way. I ' ' Thu .Misses; Mayund little Oniwihior are home over tlio , holidays, but we should hardly dare to mention that Fred Mel.can is detained tri this burg likewise. Our young murcliunt nays he can now eat something besides soup and hash, he boasting as ihls self-given Christ mas prcsnt ti full round set of ivories, and how he smiles. A Mrs. Sutton, living about twenty miles south of this place, died Satur day and was burled from the school house In Lakeside Tuesday, Rev. Hroivn conducting the services. A young lady, a Miss West, 'is here visiting our station agent, ns lie could not ret away for u visit', and he is more Irrepressible thuu ever and fairly bubbling over with happiness Ranchers are busy from morn till night feeding, as the range Is under from eight to sixteen inches of Snow, and the cattle cannot rustle, and it hurries the horses to make It the last week or two. It was rumored about Christinas tlmo that Ira Skllas took three shots at a stubble dunk one day hist week, miss ing it, and that the Methodist preacher ran in and caught the bird with his hands; but then they say preachers, like other folks, like "stubble duck" out of season. Mrs. Harry I. Kly died Monday, De cember S2, and was buried from tho residence Wednesduy, the 24th, Rev. IJurlelgh conducting the services. Mrs. Christine Ely, (nee Warner), was born at llofcdalc, Illlonols, October 21, 1871, and was married to her now bereaved husband October 10, 1SSKI. She was the mother of three children, all boys, that are left with the father, mother, two sisters and three brothers, to mourn their loss. Sho wub confirmed in tho Lutheran church in her young woman hood. She moved with her husband to this county In 1808 Her sickness seemed to be the result of a stroke of lightning received the 7th day of April last, and she hud been almost a con stant suffer from that time until death intervened. There was a house warming at the hospitable home of C. C. Joy at Jess postofllce Christmas day. Your scribe was there and took only second place to friend Joy in the disposing of roast turkey. There were some sixty or more persons present, the several fami lies bringing dinners, and with tho ad ditional three roast turkeys that the host provided there was no lack. There was a Christmas tree, with 'lots" of presents for all, a sermon ad dress by Miss Herrlck, a program ar ranged by tho young people's society, and songs and a good time enjoyed by all. Even little Miss Joy enjoyed her two-weeks'-old birthday. Kstruv Notice Taken up by the undersigned on his premises, section C, town 28 range 49, five head of steers; one three-year-old, red mattled line back, one three year-old, pale red; one three-year-old, dark red; one two-year-old, light red; one two-year-old, dark red; all marked in loft ear, upper bit two straight bars up and down on right hip; no othor marks or brands perceivable, Jambs Hollinrakk, Hemingford, Nebr, Notice. Notice U hcroby kIvcii that liliK will lie r ceiveU at the ulllce of the county clerk until noon, .Januurj 13. JW1 fortliu leuso of the poor f.icm uml board of p:iuxrs, wnshlnt; and inendliiK clothes for tho huino for one year commouctne March 1, 1IW3, alo bids fur the portion of county plij-hlciuu, such phyhlclaii to furnish medlclaes and lucdlcul attention to the puupon, In the poor house and to such porboii!, outside thu limits of Alliance and HemlDgford an they way le ordered by the t-ounty cominUslonurj! for tho year 1903. Hy the county board. 8. M. Hmyber, County Clerk. "Iimce. Neb., Doc, 31, ltHK. 1 & i ' i' jlf I, :: The Cast Largest 1 1 1 1 W 1 iii,iiiiiiiAii,ii,ii,ii'iiiiV..cii,iii.'i '',' ti 'i' -'4' v .. -.v. Professional Crds. ATTIlINieS. Ol'I'IPK IMIO.VII INI. ItrSIIUJNCK I'llONHiu". R. C. NOLEMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms l.rJnnuS, l'li-.t Nut lonul liank build lii!f, Alliance, Nub, Not hit In oilk'c. W. Q. SIMONSON... Attorney at Imh;... Olllce ITii-sinlrs Over I'ostomee HMITII '. TUTTI.Il. IIIA K. TABU. TUTTLE & TASH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. REAL ESTATE. North MidnSt. - AMilANCK. NTH. WILLIAH MITCHELL, ATTORNEY AT LW, ALLIANCE, - - - NEBRASKA. L. A. BERRY, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA. l'llvslClAt. ii, ii. UKi.i.nooi), m. n. - w. s. uui.iAtoon. m. i. Bellwood & Belhvood, PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS. Moisten llulldlng. - AI.I.IANOK, NKIt, L. W. BOWMAN, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. OMco lii rin,t National Itank block. Mil mice, Ni'brasloi. J. E. MOORE, M. D. I'l.irrcimt iii.CK, AU.iANCi:, ni:. Calls answered from otllce day or night. Telephone No. (B, Q.aW. MITCHELL. M. D PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Olllce In Lockwoodl AU.IANOK. NEIl. UulldliiK -z- -a. --r-. Tulephono No. 3TP. JULIA V. FREY, OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. Olllce two blocKs north of Times bulldlnir, I'hono 8, Hours, 8 to VI u. in.. 1:30 to 5 p. in. H. B. MILLER, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ... pfltco and resWenco threo doon. north of Iduho street on 111? Horn avenue. Tolejiono No. so. Alliance, Neb. Diamonds, Watches Solid Gold Jewelry BARNES RANGES STOVES, largest line of Steel and Ranges ever Western Nebraska, from $25.00 to $62.50. Stock of G-lass in Alliance. Eleven different kinds from 60 cents up at the Alliance Apple Cellar in the Capt. Corbin Building. ALSO PURE HOME MADE OIDER. Entrance in the Rear. R. A. THIBLB l fKiW' - : - - : - $: - ' - e - : - $: - - : - ': - - NELSON Fire in sorance A REPRESENTS THE FOLLOWING INSURANCE COMPANIES. Hiiitforil Tiie Insurance Coi North American of Philadelphia. Phoenix of Brookhn, New York. Continental of -New York City, Niagara File Insurance Co. New York Underwriters, New York Commercial Union Assurance Co., of London. Liverpool, London and Globe In - Offlcc Cp-Stnirs, rictchcr Iliock. r1 Mrs. Thos. Regan... Has a Large Assortment MILLINERY, m T ADIES TAILOR MADE Suits, i 4 Shirt Waists, iluslin Under- JJIL wear, Fancy Notions, Chil- s dren's Headwear, Battenberg flaterials, Embroidery Materials, Stamped Linings, Hair Goods, etc. Opera House Block... The Herald has the best equipped Job Office in the west, and turns out the best work. and & & shown .t. - . v , ,-t ! '- '? ;.s.;st. -.; ;?.;.:' . t $ - :s - H! - FLETCHER sttrancc Co. German American Insurance Co., New York. ' Fanners ami Merchants Insurance 1 Co., of Lincoln. Columbia Fire Insurance Co, Philadelphia Underwrite! s. i Phoenix Insurance Co., of ' ford, Conn. Hart- Alliance, Nebraska. and Complete of. Rich Cut Glass and Real Ebony Goods & Ranges y wll i LINCOLN, OMAHA, H CHICAGO, BC ST. JOSEPH, St L KANSAS CITY, POi ST. LOUIS, SAN and all points rust and smith. TlMINff fjKAVIC AS TOU.OWH.AI No. 11 I'lisscntrcr dullv. Dc.idu IllllliiKH. till points north u west . Sit VI I'hssciil'it ilnltv. I.lni'oln Omaha. Clil'-iino and n'1 points east No. 3-11 l'lisst'iiger dully, f.r Deiivtr Oitden.saU l;ik o, Mn rnni cNco mid nil luternicdliite fiolnts, departs at... 1.10a m. assenttor dallj from Denver and all Intermediate points, arrives at 10-lOa.m No. 43 Locnl pussonjtor dally from Omahii, Lincoln ancf Inter mediate K)lnts arrives at ... 5:5b a. in. No 41 Jxcal piihsenuer dully, for Omali:!, Lincoln and Intermu dluto lHilnts, (lejmrts at 4:00 a.m. No. .",05O;illy, uxcoti Sunday, for points south and west, de parts 8:20 a. m No. aOBlJiilly, except Sunday, from south and west, arrives 3:80 p. m. No 45 Freight, dally. Deadwool. Hilling's and Inturmedlate stations 7:30 p.m. No. Ii) Trelnht ilully, for I.liicolu and Intermediate, stulluus . 0:30 p. in. No. 47 rrelRlitdally.excopl Sutidny, for Detulwood mid IMUlims.. 10:50 li.iii No. 4R rrelgliL dally for Lincoln and lutermedliito stations. S:06a. in. No. 40 Freight, for northwest 1:00a.m. No. 60 Freight from northwest, ar rive lit p. in. Denier freight, dally except MoihIhi. arrives at 0:15 am. No. 804 Denver freight, dully except Saturday, leaves in SW a.m. SleuptiiK, dlnlns and reclining chair oars (suuts free) on through trains. Tlckoth 6 old and baKiriiKo checked to any jioltit In thu United states or Canada. For Information time tuhlps and tickets call on or write to .1. KiiuiDin.iiAumi, A(?ont,or .1 Fiiancis, Oeu oral I'ashcnjrer Agent, Omaha. Nebraska. ooooooooooo STfoVfo Z. Yvwzz. Fire Insurance. 0 0 0 )f 0 0 Hkmingfoko, Nkhhaska. Aitent for the Caledonian, of Scotland,. which tusuies town property only.ind the Colum bia, which Insures town and fiirm property and live stock, lloth are reliable old lino com panies 0 IsTotEt.i'io.1 Work. 0oYOOOOOOOOOY Dray and Transfer Line. & w w? The only spring S. Phone 139. o- ( - SAVE YOUR FUEL! Bcbeson HARDWARE.. Alliance Bowling Alley, W. S. RIDGELL, Prop kietor. QpttMj Tees eeaxves axviTb. Appointed Amusement Place in the West, and Invite All to Call. Ladies Especially Invited. Bowling, Billiards and Pool. CIGARS, TOBACCOS AND SOFT DRINKS. Two of Our Churches. X - r"fr Baptist x (tburcb One Block h'csiynd Tko Blocks north ofl TIMES BUIltolNG. Georoe CotLtNs jKFPiys, Pastor. Sunday School nio.oo a.m. Preaching Hi i.oo a.m. Junior Meeting 9 3.00 p.m. C. E. Meeting E 7.15 p.m. Preaching wS.oo p.m. Prayer Service.ThursdaiM&oo p.m. A Hearty WeMpe TO ALL SERVli &,'& jaewi t"i?iJ jM'i l: . fl oi X I o o o o o o o 0 9 o o o X o M o a o o o o a o .1 o o !t o ft o rider . o o o . o X o X o X o X 9 9 O O o o o o o o o o It's an unconditional sur render ol dirt in bundles left with us. Improved methods and machinery enables us to do this ulth out injury to the cloth no pounding, b a n if i n g , tearing or ripping in our work. Immaculate cleanliness, desirable finish, satisfied customers are the results obtained. Alliance Steam Laundry ! o . oo-o-0'-o-0'5-0'',o.'a..0'jooa BARRY HOUSE MISS MAGGIE BARRY, Proprietress Good Table Board Comfortable Rooms Gsnsan Opposite Depot, Alliance, Neb. HEX YOU GO TO LKAVK TOWN, don't worry about what to do with your Household Goods S. A. Miller will take charge of them; store them in a nice, dry and cool place and pack and sliir; them wherever desired. Charges reasonable dray line in the city. Pl. IYiill&r. And be more comfortable by using GOSPER'S METALIC WEATHER STRIPS. O.N DOORS ANO WINDOWS. BEST - MARKET. You can find it iith a lot of other good things in Stoves, Enameled ware, etc., at Si ofcer's, ONE DOOR NORTH OF Young's Grocery, ...Church... ALLIANOR, - XI2HRASKA. REV. E. C. HORN. PH. D PiTon,,, - . SUNDAY SERVICES. 9 9 9 9 9 9 Sunday School Preaching Class Meeting Junior Epworth League. Epworth League .10.00 A.M. .11.00 A.M. . 12.00 M. . 3.OO P. M. . 7.00 P. M. I'reacning 8.00 P, M. 9 9 9 9 9 9 PrayerServIce,Thursd8y. 8.00 p. m Everyone Is Welcomed to All Sertlccs. 41 i1