jx r .v v lr- A pet"' t. if. 'if. '' Additional Local. All Kinds of screen doors and windows made to ord t li Geo G. Gndshy For that old stomach trouble of what ever kind- uo Co-I.on-Co. For sale at Jlolsten's pharmacy For Sale or liae The J. Hagerty ranch four mile nt of Bridgeport; over 400 acres under irrigation and plenty of Rood range. Would also soil horses, mulos .nnd cattle and farm implements, 3-i2-8w Teeth fill I ml evtntuted without pain by Dr Ko.ni-.of Allinnue ut Horn 'liifrfoniTut'Ml 1 tuni WttlneMlay, Mnrcli 17 nnd 18. I'lill and see my samples of bridgeivcnk unil ui'tifleinl teeth. Cattle taken tn run by the season or year., Corrjipomlcuee solicited. Refer ence Commercial Until;, Chappoll, Neb. J.no. M. Dklatouu, Hutchinson, Neb. Cow for Sale. 1 hae a fine Jersey cow for sale, will be fresh in a short time. Cow can be seen at my place at any time. A. S. Rkk. Assessors' Annual Meeting. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of assessors will be hold at the office of the county cltrk in Alliance on Tuesday, March 17, 1903, at 1 o'clock p.m. All the precinct assessors should be in at tendance. S. M. Smyser. Co. Clerk. Alliance, Neb.. Mch. n, '03. Low Itntcs West- $.35.00 to Portland, Tucoina and Se attle.. $"27.30 to Sun Francisco and Los An geles. S22..10 to Spokane. 522 25 to Salt Lnke.ISuttetmd Helena. "Proportionately low rates to hun dred s of other points, including Hip Horn Hasin, Vyo . Montana, Idaho, Washington. Oregon, Uritish Columbia, California, ete. Every day Kebruiiry if. to April 30. Tourist ears dally to California. .Per sonally conducted excursions three times 11 week Touribt ears dally to Seattle. Inquire of nearest llurlington Route Agent. .. ItcsoliitloiiH Of the ladies' aid society of the Methodist Episcopal church of Alliance, Neb. Wiikrkak, Our heavenly Father has seen fit to bring bereavement to our hearts by taking from us our sister, Marie H. Prey, be it Resolved. That the numbers of the society extend their sympathy in this hour of sorrow and be it further Resolved, That a copy of these reso lutions be mailed to the family, be pub lished in the papers and recorded in the minutes. Mrs. M. 13. Quivev, Mrs. Frank Irish, Mrs. J.C. Buffinoton, Mrs. L B. Stoner, Committee. School Hcnort. To the Board of Education and patrons of Alliance schools. Find herewith the school report for month ending February 27, 1903: Number enrolled this month 626 Number males enrolled 286 Number females enrolled 34 Total enrolled to date 768 Average daily attendance 5l19 Average number belonging 578-97 Per cent, of daily attendance 88.30 Per cent, of punctuality 99-82 Number of tardies 37 Neither absent nor tardy this mo. 171 Neither absent nor tardy to date 22 Number present every day 332 The Sixth grade secured the flag this month. The Sixth and Fifth grades were perfect in punctuality. On account of sickness the attendance was ilower last month, figured in per cent., than for some time. It is to be hoped that with the ad vent of warmer weather the attendance will be more regular. Respectfully sub mitted, W. W. Hartz. Supt. SLAVES OF FURNITURE. The llfdiilt of 'Women llclnn Afraid of llectli'M nntl Slice. If man Is the slave of n dog, womnn is the slave of furniture. If women only knew how much more graceful and the only way Is to nppcnl to their vanity they would be reclining on tho floor, they would never Bit up on chairs or round n table. That this Is funda mentally true Is proved by tlio fact - that they are never bo happy as at n picnic, where there are no chairs and tables. I really believe that tho craze for putting everything on something above tho floor by which I mean tit- ' bles, sideboards, etc. grew from the custom of sleeping in ugly, cumber some and dirt collecting beds Instead of on the floor. Of course the reason-why women do not sleep on the floods be cause they are afrnld of beetles and mice nnd other harmless things. Worn en, therefore, having Invented the bed, invented tho tnble to stand by It, nnd thus spread the habit of putting every thing above the level of the floor. Woman's original eln of being afraid of black beetles and mice costs man more than nil tho royalty, armies, na- - vies, pension lists, prisons, poverty, schooling, national debts and wars of , Europe. I am sure I am not putting it too high when I say that the average cost of fur nlturo per house Is $1,000, nnd if the world would only agree not to cumber Us rooms with beds and tables, sldo boards cabinets and chairs our ground rents would be about half what they are, and the overcrowding of our cities would como down proportionately. 'Domestic Blunders of Women." JARVIS 1877 C5'i-6V6"felJ'VVV4'rV4"r4Tr"i'1t4V'""l.'i6"e A The Central Nebraska Real Estate Comp'y --- - LOCATED AT Lincoln, Omaha an d T h e d f ord AUK NOW ltKADY TO SliUi YOf 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. I f 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. EDMISTEN, J Of Legal Advertisements. Notice to Creditors. In County Court, within unil for llo llutte enmity, Nebraska, i'oliruiiry t4, !H:i. in the miitturof the estate of IMviru Hnss.ileeeascil. To tin- Creditors of Mild IMato- lou are hereby untitled that 1 will sit ut the county court room In Alliance In said county, on the lUi,iliiy of AiiKii't, 1903, ut 0 o'clock a. in to receive and examine nil claims u'alnt said estate, with a view to tboir mljustmeut mid allowance. The time limited for the pre sentation of claims aKiihibt mild estate Is M months from the Uth duy of February. Av 1). Ili03, and the time limited for nay ment. of debtH is one year from salil 14th day of February, Witness my hand and the seal of said count y court this 14to day of February, HH)3. I). K. Sl'AOIIT, (A true copy.) hkai,. County .Indue. J 477 Sheriff's Snlc. Uy virtue of an o.xeeutlon issued on tr.ins erlpt by thoelerk of thmllstrict court of Hox Hutlucounly, Nt-bniHka, upona drcrcoivndpied by the district court of Lniiciii-ter county, Ne braska, wherein WlniUon Havings Hank was iilututlfi", mid iiKaliiBt Kinmii .1. Cornell, de fendant, 1 will, on tlio 7th day of April, A. U. I'M, at 10 o'clock n. in. on Mild day ut the west front door of the courthouse in Allhinco In said county, hell tlio follow iiw described real estate, to-wit: the northwest it of nation 4, township I'D, north of runge 4'.l, west of tliuOlh principal meridian in Hox Uutto county. Nc braekti, at public miction to the hlphcst bidder for cash, to Kitlsfy wild judgment in tlio nuni of $577.00 and Interest, cost and accruing costs subject to taxes In the sum of SliT.'.', and u mortgage for the .sum of $NK).ou. Tint nlxivo mentioned judgemeut was duly assigned to Henry A. Clifford who Is now the owner thereof. IKA HERD. Sheriff of Said County. KuiKi'ATiurK & IlMimt. Atty for I'lninUIT First publication, March it If.'l hliciifr's Snlc. llv vlrtuo of mi order of sale issued bv the clurk of the district court of llox Ilutto coun- ' ty, Nebraska, uiion u decree rendered by said court In favor of tlio McKliiley-Lnnnlng Io.ti and Trust Company, plaintiff, and .igitiusl Ira II. Hrigglc.lMla. A. Ilrlggleund W.I I. Caninhan defendants. 1 will, on the 7th dvy of April, A. , HKKI, ut 10 o'clock u. in. on said day at tho wi'Ht froiit door of tho court Iioumi in Alliance in said county. ell the following di'scrilx'd real enlato. to-wit: tho hdutheast H of Htctlonti, of ' township 1!7, noi 111 of niiiKH IS west of the l!lh principal meridian in Hox Unite county. No-, imiBka. nt public, auction to tho highest bidder ' for cash to satisfy raid onW of sale In tho sum of $S05, and interost. conts and accruing costs also subject to taxes amounting to thu ' sum of S33.0U, 1UA IlKKl). Sheriff of Said County. W. (J. SlMO.NSOX, Attorney for l'laintlff. j First publication, March (i. Notice. In the County Court of lloxvllntte County, Nebraska. Viola Fhancis, Plaintiff vs. Iln.sMtvR. FntNcis. Defendant To Henry K. Francis, nuu-resldent de fendant: You are hereby notified that cm the 3rd day of March, l'.HO Viola Francis Hied a petition against you In the district court or llox llutte county. Nebraska, tho object and prajer of which aie to obtain a illorco from you on the ground that you wilfully abandoned the plain tiff', without good cause, for the term of two years last past. You are required to answer sum pennon on day of April, IIKB., on on or before Monday, the 13th Viola Fiivncis. l'laintlff Hy Win. Mitchell, her attorney, l'lrst publication, March II. 1451) Sheriff's Sale. Hy ilrtueof an order of sale issued by tho clerk of tho district court of Hox Ilutto county. Nebraska, upon a decree rendered by said court in favor of Virgil Young, plaintiff, and against .lob Hathaway & Comiany, a firm orco-jmrtnershlp, unlncorporated.compoed of Job llathuway, and Kuima C .1. Austin, Km ma C.J Austin, II. II. Austin, husband of Emma C. . I. Austin, a member of defendnut llrm of Job Hathaway and Compiuy, and hus band of K niiiia C. .1. Austin defendant, W. H. Landing, trustee, Thomas Fralim, lieneficiary of W II. Lauuing. trustee, defendant. tho KMiutuhio l .una uompany, William i'arrott, and Janet I'arrott or Mrs. I'arrott Ilrstuamu unknown, wife of defendant William I'arrott, Janet I'arrott and William I'arrott or Mr. I'arrott, first name unknown, or Mr. J)oo real name unknown, husband of Janet I'arrott, defendants, I will, on the Hth day of April, A. 1) ,11X13, alio o'clock a. in. on said day. at th: west front door of tho courthouse In Alli ance in said oouut.v, sell the folowing des cribed real estate, to-wit: northeast '( of scction30, township::!, north range 47 west of the Ctli principal meridian In llox Ilutto coun ty, Nebraska, at public auction tu tlio hlKhest bidder for cash to satisfy said order of sale In the. sum of SlO-J.ltlaml interest, costs and uocru ing costs $3ti.M. W. II, I.unuliig on his cross jietltlon recovered as u second leln on said prcmlsct the sum of 5-5.W 7J. IKA HKKI), Blierlff of Said County. William .Mitchell, Att'y for l'laintlff. First publication, March IX If you want something that is a good thing for cold weathur and dust get Hill's patent automatic door strip, on exhibition at Newberry's Hardware. County agent, W. Ii. Oillett, 'phone 236. 12-12-tf For screen doors ami windows call on Geo. G. Gadsby, Kor Sale United Presbyterian par sonage, Call at residence. t iwnwi '.'.f11 iiiiiwrWJwi s President of the Company L TIEpFORI. NKIIRASKA (O No. 14.Y7. Sheriff's Sale. Hy virtue of an order of sale Issued by the clerk of the district court of Hox Uutto coun ty, Nebraska, iixtn a decree rendered by said court In finor of Virgil Young, plaintiff, and against .lob llatliiiway and Company, a llrm or eo-partner-lilp unincorporated. coiiiixisVd of .lot) ilnthawiiv iiud Kmina P. .1. Austin, I'.mniu C .1. Austin. II. II. Austin, husband of Kinniit C .1. Austin, n member of defeudnut fl rm of Job Hnthaway nud Comiinny and hiis linnil of Kinmii C. J. Austin, defoiiilaut, V. It, Laiiulng, trustee. Thomas Friiiiiu, licuellctnry of W. II. l.annlnir, trustee, defendnut, Orako Bales and Company, William I'arrott and Ja net I'ariottnr Airs I'ariol, llrt name un known, wife of defendant William I'arrott. Janet i'arrott ami Mr. I'mrott or William I'arrott, first name unknown, or Mr. oe, ie.il inure liiiMiuun, iinsiiitiiu m Janet l'.irnut. ileretidauts. I will, on tho 14th dav of April, A. U . I Ml, at 10 o'clock a. m. on said day. at the est front door of the court house in Alliance. In said county, sell tho fol lowing described real estate, to-wtt: .Nortli wcia k of -cctiini JO, town SO, north of range 47, west or the tlth principal meridian In Ne braska, In llox llutte county, Nebraska, at t.milli mi .. tl. it, I., tint littr licit lit ilil I t fnl I'ftsll. to satisfy s.ihl order of sale, m the sum of ' $7ito:tiis llrt-t lein nud Intciest, costs and ac cmlngcosts, f:HUi3and :iI7l!lici'ovi'red by V, II. Uannliig, ( ross petit loner, as a second leln on said premises. I IHA UKKII. fhi'ilff of Said County. William Mltclull. Atfv for I'liilntlll , First puhlicnt'on. March 13. IM'V HIGH SPIRITS. The use of a moderate cuiantity of our old, mellow and fine WHISKIES will improve the mental and physical condition. Thev have been matured before bottling, and have that rich, ripe flavor so highly appreciated by epicures. The following brands wo consider excellent: Wedding Boquet Whiskey. Galifornici Wines . . . Our wines for tabic use ate worthy of more than a trial. They are good for use all the time. The RED LIGHT Saloon. ONLY UNION I1AR IN THE CITY. Win. James, Exclusive Dealer in COAL & ... WOOD 'Phone Alliance, ISo. 5. Nebraska. W. M. FOSKET, --uLctlorLeer Will Cry Sales in This and Adjoining Counties. . . . On COMMISSION, or HY THE DAY. (ST Satisfaction guaranteed. If you want to buy or will ranch prop erty, list it with me Hbmikgi'ord, Nub. BRANDY 1 c tZ 5Krac:ra'$S&';w,c;Mpre ryvKfOXSciitSw A HARROWING I SELL 04 102 Cultivate I SELL Walking, Riding and Disc Cultivators I SELL Listers, Breaking Plows, Stirring Seeder Attachments While my Let me show you .VWW i C. A. i iw Professional Cards. ATTOIl.Nr.V.M. WILLIAH MITCHELL, ATTORNEY AT HW, ALLIANCE, NE13RASKA. L. A. BERRY, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA. Office I'iionk IK). Hksiokncf. 1'honk 203. R. C. NOLEMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. liooins I. X and 3, First National bank build! Ing, Alliance, Neb. Notary liiollice. W. Q. SIMONSON . . . Attorney at Law..,. Office Up-stalrs Over l'ostollleo SMITH 1'. TIITTI.E. IIIA K. TAS1I. TUTTLE & TASH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. REAL ESTATE, North Main St., AI.UANOK. NE1I. PHYSICIANS. II. II. IIKM.WOOI), M. I), -s W. S. IIKI.I.WOOD. M. I). Bellwood & Bellwood, PHYSICIANS and ------ SURGEONS. Ilolstcn ItulldliiK, - AI.MANOK, NKH, L. W. BOWMAN, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Office in l'lrst National Hank block. Alii- I unco, Nebraska. J. E. MOORE, M. D. ii.i'.rciii:it ni.ouii, Ai.i.i.vNci:, ni:ii. Culls answered from olllce ilny or nlKht. Telephone No. iW. Q. W. MITCHELL. M. D PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. tillico In iioekwoocl) AI.MANOK. NE1I. Hitlulliijt.. . . f - " : -" Telephone No. 1170. JULIA V. FREY, OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. Olllce two blocks north of Times building, 1'lione Sis, Hours, 8 to 12 a. m.. I -M to 5 p. 111. H. B. MILLER, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ... Olllce unci rcslilenro three doors north.of Idaho street on 111k Horn avenue. Tolepono No. 20. A lllanee, Neb. BARRY HOUSE MISS MAGGIE ARUY, Proprietress rrasj Good Table Board Comfortable Rooms Opposite Depot, Alliance, Neb. SOLD IN tooth Steel I Iarrows, 96 tooth tooth Harrows, Disc 1 larrows my acquaintance tongue is waggin' FARM WAGONS, TRUCK WAGONS, ROAD WAGONS, BUGGIES, ETC NEWBERRY. - - jm'tiW!mjmw1 - .?L!lSA.tSIA.8AJt.?,.?JLlSAt IftAJtS I SAVE 7 YOUR i ; 0 2 3 i FUEL! Bcfoeson HARDWARE.-. 5 iravr5TrrfrBViroiiiYv Harvey's Bowling Alleys Heathftil exercise and amusement for ladies and jrentlemen .... THREE FIRST-CLASS ALLEYS. F. T. HARVEY, Proprietor. East Side of Main Street. eee0eooascooesoooocooo9e0eeac9O99e SW 1' 9oo9e8ee9sso W. A. Hampton, President A. S. Reed, Vice President U22O First National Bank, ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA. Capital, $50,000. - Surplus and Profits, $20,000 Directors: W. A. Hampton. A. S. Reed E, C. Hampton. R. M Hampton. LAMBERSON ARE PROPRIETORS OF THE Finest "Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Agent for FRED KttUG UKEWING CO., HKi-.KCTCAIJIN'BT, EXTRA PALE and Other Popular Urandts. . . Erla;rrIl3r Tra-ca-e Solicited. Goods Pelivored to nny pnrt of the city. Come and See Us. ALL BEST PLACES. a&dSBMBSk&tJfe TALE Steel 1 larrows, Plows, ? JL ti ?.AWAWLWAAAAWltR And be more comfortable by using GOSPER'S METALIC WEATHER STRIPS. ON DOORS AND WINDOWS. BEST - MARKET. You can find it with a Jot of other good things in Stoves, Enameled ware, etc., nt & 3-ober's, The placing of a few dollars monthly in the It ... ALLIANCE ... National Bank will soon enable you to bu a comfortable home. e l- M. k'NIdllT, I'residuiit ..... W. II, C'oiuiiN, V. Prescient U. II. CoNNFn-r.Cashler. R. M. Hampton, Cashier G. Hampton, Ass't Cashier. & STETTE? I Phone 206 , . -