. R-wWNRiMW MmmMMMm ws, . . wv!MMf,9ttMMtlk1 li ' !' t MARSLAND. Cal HolllbnURh was a CravVford visit or on Saturday. Jim littrkof North Tabic vns trading1 in town Monday. The leu business lias closed all the contracts being filled. , I'. h. Wilson transacted business in llcmingford Wednesday. Mrs. Wirt was in Crawford on Sat urday linvlng dental work done. Dr. Ueni7.er of southwest Iowa is here for a visit with his son Lloyd. Mrs. C. II. ltlchey has hem buttering greatly with a carbuncle on her back. Mrs. Sheets of Highland Centre is spending the week with Mrs. Jorale moil. Miss Attic Snow came down from South Tablo on Friday remaining till Monday. Mr. and Mrs. N. 0. Poole arc moving back to the ranch four miles northeast of town. Uruce & Uolllbnugh received a car of corn from the eastern part of the statu on Monday. ,1. O. licnuett ami wife went out to the ranch on Saturday returning to town on Sunday. .1. C. licnuett received a thousand pounds of feed on Saturday from the ll'uuingford mills. Section Foreman 11. L. Richardson r.nd wife of Ardmoro were over Sunday guests at their paternal homes. Mr. McCorkle who represents a uho'esalo leather house was calling on his patrons in this place on Monday. Frank Mooro spent a couple of days in town recently visiting young friends. Frank looks uouu the worse from his recent beige of smallpox. After the lecture on Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Myers entertained Capt. Alcors anil a number of friends at luncheon and the evening was picas antly spent in conversation, Mr. Alters giving several Interesting war reminis cences. J. It. lturli, county superintendent of Sioux county, was in town a couple of days last week. Ho visited our school on Friday and was much pleased with the work In progress. Mr. IHirk is al so Sunday school missionary for llox Iluttc Presbytery and visited our Sun day school and gave an Interesting talk, The Endeavor boclety went In a body to the depot on Sunday morning to meet Capt. W. It. Alters of Alliance who was billed for a lecture on. Sunday evening. There was a ripple of excite ment and a feeling of disappointment when the train pulled out and no speaker alighted. However, when the second section rushed through a white head appeared at a window, a hand moved and a bit of paper ilnttcrcd in the air, then alighted which bore the words, "(lot on the wrong section; will some back from Belmont." The attendance at the lecture was good not withstanding the terrible condition of the roads but all felt well repaid for coming. The lecture was fine, splen didly delivered and so vividly pictured that one forgot for a time that thoy were elsewhere than In tlio Holy Land. A terrible railroad accident happened at this place on Monday morning at eight o'clock. A freight train which hud a played out engine was standing in a cut south of town. Another freight camu in and not seeing the standing train hi time to prevent a collision rnn into the way ear, A young man named iicuout. iituil uraiietnau, was on JARVIS 1877 BRANDY .SOLD IN ALL BEST PLACES. 6a vvvrov'YrrA'A'rt'STrrrT rrrsrsmrr' vrarri"rvs'iirt The Central Nebraska Real Estate Comp'y ? LOCATED AT :e- Lincoln, Omaha and Thedford Allll NOW IlL'ADY TO SLM.L YUtf Ranch, Farm or City Property. Our means of securing purchasers are extensive on account of the number of agents that are giving their entire time to looking for purchasers. If you list your property with us for sale, we will sell it, or if you want to exchange for other property. We make a specialty in this line. We have . FINE FARMS, ELEGANT CITY PROPERTY As well as various kinds of business, to exchange for your property. We propose to do a hustling business and guarantee satisfaction. For further information, correspond with J. H. ED M ST EN, President of the Company Tiiuuforu, Nebraska. JDWoSflte, ctt&fe 4K&. SCQ& dctfbi std. . .s(fca. -eCfa. ,.&& ,dttb fia. 0.fm. drfte, ,sS4a&.9r&.2& f i ej5Hrei:33ffrsw2eas4ia is: & -i,'6'4VtiiS'S'ci, "6 T d vr& r& 4 6 C i i 'A 6 i i Vi& i 4 4 4 4 waw4'i'r C. .Johnson, sou of Emmet Johnson, is now at Mud Springs, Sioux county, assisting Lou Duxstend in looking after his sheep. I. K. Snow of Alliance moved his cat tle this week from the Hass brothers' ranch. We learn that Emmet Johnson will succeed the Bass boys in managing Mr. Snow's stock A good many of our ranchmen have been losing quite a" numbpr of their cattle of lato from some unknown cause, whether It is from lack of feed or other disease we know not. Miss Myrtle Mroshar will begin a term of four months' school In the Nikont district on March 1. Miss Edith, her younger sister, will attend her school untll'Aprll 1, after which school will begin in her home district, No. 31. Jacob A. Johnson, one of ito.v llutte county pioneers, but now of Uticu. Seward county, wns in this vicinity re newing his acquaintance with his many friends who were glad to meet him again. Mr. Johnson still holds his land here and we believe from his talk he wished lie had remained here and may return In the near future. TIME TABLE Alliance, Neb, lit F & N 93 ANIMAL P'ARASITIO INSECTS SHOULD BE Up." KILLED And the best way to do it is to get one of those STEEL DIPPING TANKS MADE BY Newberry. Then rise Ohlors Naptholeum Cattle Dip. There is nothing - ----- V I C I O U 3 About the dip except to parasitic life, therefore if yon wish to raise big, fat ----- 3 T D IP THE R3 M DENVER, HELENA, BUTTE, SALT LAKE CITY POi TLAND, . SAN FRANCISCO. points wist anil LINCOLN, OMAHA, CHICAGO, ST. JOSEPH, KANSAS CITY, ST. LOUIS. anil all points- east ami soma. Tiiainh Lkavh as Follows, M mjntainTime No. 41 Passenger dally. Dendw ixl, lllllliiu-.. all points north and west 10:35 a, m. No. 42 l'lisst-iiRer daily. Lincoln, Omaha. UhleiiKO anil all wwwwr Professional Cards. ATTDIlNr.YH. WILLIAH MITCHELL. ATTORNEY AT HW. ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA. points east No.:vH rasseiiKf r iliilly, for Denver 1:40 a.m. Legal Advertisements. forward platform tending the brako wlicn the crush eanie. He was precipi tated forward, thrown between the ears and terribly tnnngtcd. Ho was taken into the depot, placed upon cush ions but never regained consciousness and lived but one hour. A feeling of .sadness rested upon our people, for notwithstanding the fact that the young man was an entire btrangcr to every one hero, yet we felt that he was some mother's boy and all hearts arc altiu in sorrow. HREN6r Notice to Creditors. In futility Court, within mid for llox lluttu county, NubrnsUu, February 14, ilXKt, In tlio mutter of thu estate of Klvlrsi ltas,deeoasod. Ti tlio Creditors of said Kstatic You are hereby notified that I will sit at the t'uunty court room In Alllniu'o In said county, on the 15th day of August, 1!H)3, at 0 u'clcvk a. in to receive and u.xiitnlnu all claims li'iilnst nL' j hall! estate, with a vlow to their ndju.sitncnt me annaiiowai Ouileu.Sall L:ike. San l-'ran cIsco and all intermediate p tints, dop'irts at. 1:10a. in. No. '.VM i assPtiaiT dally from Denver it ml all lulermedlale points, nrrlves at IO:IOn.m, No. Ji! Local mseiiKiT ilally from tliniiliu, Lincoln and Inter i:ieillatoR)lnts arrives at.... r:Ki a.m. No. 41 I .oval aeif.'ii ally, for Omaha, l.lirjoln and luternic dlaie points. dui.irts , it .... 4:00uul No. IKViD.illy. excun ,Suiiiin. for points Miiith and v.c.l, de parts 11:00 a.in I No. 30(1 Dally, except Sunday, from south and wet, arrives 1:55 p. tn. Sleeping, dlnlm; and reclining chair cars . (seats free) on through trains. Tickets sold and tiairKtiRo checked to any H)lut In the United Htatesor t'niiaila For Information, time tahlcH and tickets call on or write to .1. KiiKiin:i iiAfon, Ajjent. or .1. Khaki'is, fJen ernl I'lissfiiKfr Aceut. (Mnahii. Nflir.isku. L. A. BERRY, 25 PER CENT OFF The Regular Price From February 14 to March 1, 1903 ATTORNEY AT LAW. . ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA. omen I'honk leo. kksiuknck Phong 203. R. C. NOLEMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms 1, 3 and 3, l'lrst National hank build In:, Alliance, Neb. Notary lu otlice. W. G. SIMONSON... Attorney at Law.... Olllco Up-stalrs Over I'ostolllru arire In order to reduce our stock and make room for the Spring Stock that will be in on March ist, we will give a cash discount ot 25 Per Cent, till Mrrch ist. This is no old goods nor odds or ends but they are all NEW AND . . UP-TO-DATE SHOES This is an opportunity to at very low prices at the get High Grade Shoes w fi & The weather is tine and snow most all gone. Little Mildred lilntr is some better witli the mumps. There will be a crokinole party at in. .MeUaues .Saturday evening. .1. 0, Wilson has postponed his trip to Coster county until the ilrst of .March. .7. E. Wilson of Alliance visited his brothers and sisters hero Monday and Tuesday lohn Connelly and Ed Young's fam ily have both been down with the grip the past week. Uev. Drown of Lakeside preached here Sunday morning and evening to a well filled house. There was no school in district 123 last week on account of Miss Howard being very sick with the grip. Todd and Nellie Derry called on the sick at Mr. Young's Sunday afternoon. They report them some better. Mrs. Minnie Dlair and Mrs. Myrtle Detebenner visited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Derry Inst Thursday. Mr. Snyder of Alliance came out Monday morning on 44 to look after his cattle and to sec about buying some hay. Sherman Gehrett who has been work ing on the section quit and went to Al liance Monday morning to work on the telegraph line. Postmaster .lewett of Droken low is ln.ii. with the intention of buying cat tle. He is now on a trade with Mr. Snyder for his herd. There was an ovster sunner triven at W. G, Wilson's last Saturday evening. There was twenty-live in attendance und a good time reported. J. O. Wilson took quite sick Saturday with neuralgia of the stomach and was in a very critical condition for a few days but 16 a little better at this writ ing. CAJ?TONr J. S. Hood came upfront Alliance Monday, whither he had went on im portant business, anco. Tlio time limited for the tire- sentatlou of claims aualnst hiiIiI estate In sl months irom tun utn uay or reiiruary, a. i. U, and the time limited for payment of debts Is one year from said 14th day of .February, 1W3. Witness my hand und the sea) of saldcounty court this 14te day of February, liMl. I). K. Hl'ACHT, (A true copy.) Imeai,. County . I ikIkc. Notice. In the County Court of 1U Unite County, Nebraska, Nelson Fj.ktcii eh 1 v. ,. ., . Vh. . Notlco to lion-resident O. . Hall. defendant. (5. S.- Hall will take notice that on tlio Kill day of January, 1W). I). K. Spacht. County juukciii ami tor iiox nunc, county, .ennis kn. Issued ati order of attachment wt the sum of .'.s." In an action pending before him, , wherein Nelson Fletcher Is plaintiff and (1. S. Hull defendant, thai property of defendant consisting of money has been attached In j bauds of Nelllu K. Taylor under said order. ; Said ciiiihu was continued to tlio 5th day of I March, l!HO at H o'clock a. in. " i Nklson Flktciikh, I'lalntltT. i t- E--sj 'i1" S1IITH i. TUTTLE. tit A K. TA3II. TUTTLE & TASI1, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. REAL ESTATE, North Main St.. - ALLIANCE. NF.II. ALLIANCE Cash Shoe Store AA4LLJtSA,AiS4l AA 9JUZ SASSAStStSASASASAP. I SAVE And 1477 Sheriffs Sale. Ily virtue of nn execution Issued on trans- I will improve the crlpt by the cleric of the dlhtrict court of Jlox lluitocoiinty, Nnlimnkii, upon a drenra rendered condition. I llv by tho district court of Ijoieiuter county, Ne- i . f , .... braska. wherein WUdom SarliiKs Hank was ! before bottling, plalutlir, and iialnt Kmma J Corm-ll. de- I fenduuts, I will, on tho I3th day of March, ) , , fk.t' .... Hi ....!.... I. .. ... .... ..tl.l .1.... ... .!.. 1 ki".t front iliKir nf tlio cniirtliniiHe in Allliincn ! M'""'J ill said county, xcll tlni followliiK dvccrlhcd real cstato, to-wit: the northwest U f nectlun 4, townkhlpSO. north of ntnso 40, west of thoflth principal ineridlmi in llox llutto enmity. Ne braska, lit public auction to the hluhcst bidder for cash, to BatiHfy mid Judcmuut In tlio sum of ?Mo.00. ThttatMivo mentioned JudKUiunt HIGH SPIRITS. The use of a moderate quantity of our old, mellow and fine WHISKIES mental ami physical have been matured and have that rich, ripe flavor so highly appreciated by brands wc consider was duly assigned to Henry Ih now the owner thereof. A. Clllt'ord who IKA HF.KI). Sheriff of Said County. Kiiikpatuick tVIlAOKit, Atty for Plaintiff First publication, Febr. 27. "" 1421 Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an order of sale Issued by the clerk of the district court of llox llutto coun ty, Nebraska, tiixm a decree rendered by said court In favor of The McKlnley Launlnu Lo.n and Trust Company, plaintiff, and ucalust Ira li. liriKttle and V. II. Cnrnahan, defendants, 1 will, on the ;ist dy of March, A. u, 1MM, at 10 o'clock a. in. on paid day at the wet front door of the court Iioum tn Alliance in said county. Hell the fullowiuu dvncrlUsl real i ctitate, to-wit; the southeast M of section 0, ot i township -7, noith of runKe 4H west ot the (ith principal meridian tn llox llutte county. .Ne braska, at public auclfuu to the hltthebt bidder for cash to satisfy said ordir of Hale in tho sum ot th'Xy-'ii, und interest, coot and accruluK costs also subject to taxus umountliiK to the urn of 0.0 I HA ItKKI). Plferlffpflfijild County. I V. (. Simoxson, Attorney fOtMrtltila7 j 1 t 1191. lllflll, 11V1I, 4 VIII . l The following excellent: Wedding Boquet Whiskey. California Wines Our wines for table use arc worthy of more than u trial. They are good for use all the ti me. The RED LIGHT Saloon. PHYSICIAN'S. II. II. UKI.LWOOI), M. 1). -- W. S. UELLWOOn. M. I). Bellwood & Bellwood, PHYSICIANS A4D SURGEONS. Moisten ItnildlnR. - ALUANUK, NKH, L. W. BOWMAN, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Olllco In l'lrst National Hank block, mice, Nebraska. All!- YOUR FUEL! be more comfortable by using GOSPER'S METALIC WEATHER STRIPS. ON OOORS ANO WINDOWS. BEST ;. MARKET. You can find it with a lot of other good things in Stoves, Enameled ware, etc., at Bcfoeson Si 3-ofcer's, HARDWARE.. vTrsrrc) vriTiirrarrrrry svsrrrrsT'rsvs'rrva'a'rs'.v J. E. MOORE, M. D. ri.irnuiKR ui.ncK, ai.i.ianci:, ni:h. Harvey's Bowling Alleys Calls answered Telephone No. tK. from olllce day or nlfe'lit. ONLY UNION IIAK'IN THK CITY. Wm. James, Exclusive Dealer in Q. W. MITCHELL. M. D PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Olllco In Lock wood) nulldiiiK t ALLIANCE. NEIL Telephone No, 37i. JULIA V. FREY, OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. Olllco two blocks north of TlinesdjulldliiK. i'lione 25, I lours, 8 to 12 a. m.. 1 -M to 5 p. m. COAL & WOOD Lstrav Notice Taken up by the undersigned on his premises, section 0, 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 rod; one; two-year-old, light red; one two-year-old, dark red; all marked in left ear, upper bit or slit in left ear; one branded ' two straight bars up and down on right hip; no other marks or brands perceivable, James Hollinrake, Hemingford, Nebr, 'Phone ISo. 5. Alliance, Nebraska. If you want something that is a good thing for cold weather and dust get Hill's patent automatic door strip, on exhibition at Newberry's Hardware. County agent, V. E. Gillett, 'phone 236. 12-12-tf H. B. MILLER, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ... Olllco and residence three doors north.of Idaho street on HIb Horn avenue. Tolopooo No. 20. Alliance, Neb. BARRY HOUSE MISS MAGGIE ARRY, Proprietress Heathful exercise and ladies and jrentlemcn amusement for THREE FIRST-CLASS ALLEYS. F. T. HARVEY, Proprietor. East Side of Main Street. V. M. Kniqiit, I'rcs. O. II. Cosnett, Cashier. W. II. munis, V. Pros. Alliance National Bank, ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA. - 9 Inoorporated, Sale, Oonssrvattve, 22 Capital Paid in $50,000. SURPLUS, 85,000. MItEGTOllS: I'. M. KnlKht, II. F. IleUlelielni, YV. II. Corblu, Thos. Heck. E.W. Harris. IST MONEY LOANED ON APPROVED SECURITY. Good Table Board Comfortable Rooms V. A. Hampton, President A. S. Ukeo, Vice President K. M. Hampton, Cashier u. Hampton, Ass't Cashier. '4226 First ' National Bank, ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA. Capital, $50,000. Opposite Depot. Alliance, Neb. Directors: W. A. Hampton. A. S. Reed Surplus and Profits, $20,000 E. C, Hampton, R. M Hampton. A fl 1 H