! bf ' ? K ifl I v. ' t U" v 0"T""T "" "h i" mi Ql ril W .Cw wT -Cw Ji T2w. JU tock Reducing Sale MOTHTO 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT From January 16 To February 1 On our entire stock of Shoes for G-ents, t Boys, Ladies, Misses and Childrens shoes and overshoes. This 25 per cent discount mean a saving to you exactly 25 per cen on every dollars worth of goods you "buy at the ALLIANCE CASH IK?& No goods chatged or sent out on approval during this sale HEMINGFORD. IKclth L. Plerco is fully authorized to so licit subscriptions unci Job work mid collect and receipt (or bumo, and transact all other business in connection with Ills position us un accredited representative of this paper. Wm. Fosket is working for A. M. Miller. Mrs. Sampy was in Hemiugford last Tuesday. II. C. Atkins is well enough to bo around again. Miss Combs and Miss Bertha Rowland spent Saturday and Sunday hero. Frank Potmesil was in from the ranch Friday for a load of supplies. James A. Hunter and wife went to Alliance Friday to spend a day or two. Mr. Clayton of Clayton & Hart, Clar inda, Iowa, was buying potatoes here Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Reed spent Sunday here the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Atkins and their daughter Delia. A. D. McCandless returned to Wy more Sunday to be present at a terra of court, which sets there next Mon day. The S. C. E. will give a social at the ' home of Miss Mary IJushnell, Friday, January 20. Rveryono cordially invit ed. Committee. Jno. Sauerwein has invested in one of 11. E. Johnson's new gang disk plows. They arc said to be something excellent in their line. Emery Abloy, who was assessor last year in Nonpareil precinct, as a re ward for good work, has been appoint ed to fill the same position this year. PAISI.USS DENTISTRY Dr. Koons, the Alliance Dentist, will bcin IlcinliiRford Friday nnd Saturday, Januury 22-23. All ork guaranteed. Joseph Duhon returned Sunday from a trip to the eastern part of Nebraska. He visited with his brother who resides near Omaha and also with friends at Dwight and Urainard. Mrs. Grace E. Waisner departed for her new homo at Arvada, Wyoming, Wednesday. She expects to go to Sher idan for a few clays' visit, shortly after which she will reside on the rancli eight miles from Arvada. Several of the ranchmen living close to town ure gradually abandoning their herds and devoting themselves to farmini? altogether. They claim that there is much more to be made farm ing than in live stock. PUBLIC SALE I Saturday, January 30, all my goods, consisting of hard ware, tinware, leather findings, glass ware, clothing, buggy, harness and spring wagon, Other things too num erous to mention. C. Oonaghue. W. M. Fosket, auctioneer. Assessor Reed made a wise selection when ho appointed A. D. Mlllett asses sor for Dorsey precinct and one very acceptable to the district which he will serve. Mr- Milletthas been a life-long Democrat and stands splendidly with his party. James Moravek and son Charles were in from Canton, Tuesday. Charles has received the appointment of assessor for Liberty and Snake Creek precincts, being the only republican appointed this year. Charles is a capable young man and will, no doubt, give excellent service in this position, We have made arrangements where by we can send money in any amount to any point ,in the world. For large amounts we issue drafts and for small amounts we send money direct. First State Bank. Jno. Kuhn went to Platte county last week to attend the funeral of an old friend. His son Lewis accompanied him from Grand Island, where he is at tending school. While gone he received a telegram stating that the children here had the scarletlna and ho returned ut once, arriving here Sunday. The address of Chancellor Andrews before the national convention of live stock men at Portland is full of hope for those engaged in the cattle business. He points to the gradual curtailment of the ranges on the one hand and the in crease in population on the other as two contributing factors to increase prices of beef. He also thinks that better grades will be kept which will also help prices. The meat trust has greatly depressed prices ho thinks, but natural conditions will prevail in the end and prices resume their proper level. DUNLAP. Miss Anthony is teaching the Katcn school now, Miss Pflug resigned. The dance given at Krauts January 8, was well attended and all reported a good time. Mr. and Mrs. Montague made a trip to Crawford to make final proof on the homestead of Mrs. Montague. There will be another dance in the Dunlap hall January 29. Come and have a good time. Everybody invited. Postmaster Walker of Hemingford in company with A. B. Evans were in Dunlap and vicinitv taking views for Tun Alliance Herald mammoth edition. A pleasant part' was given by Mr. and Mrs. Barlett last Friday evening to a number of friends and all enjoyed themselves in playing games, singing and music, and after partaking of a nice supper went home happy, awaiting such another event. LUELLA. Ed O.muti has returned from visiting his mother in Ohio. Miss Grace Guthrie returned to Hay Springs last Tuesday. L. J. Suhlll visited Hay Springs last Tuesday and Wednesday on business. Miss Minnie Green was thrown from her horse and hurt quite badly, but is recovering. Quite a number of Luella young peopl6 attended the dance at Mr. Wob senburg's, on tho river, last Saturday night. Geo. Ross of Moomaw spent a week visiting friends in Fremont and rela tives at North Bend; his brother Alex of Marple accompanied him and re turned via Alliance. Mrs. DeLoss Barber and Mrs. Clar ence Mann entertained their friends at cards Friday night. Mrs. 13. .1. Schill won first prize and Mrs. W. 11. Newton the consolation prize. MARSLAND. V. A. HaMpton, President A. S. Kebd, Vice President K. M. Hampton, Cashier G. Hampton, Ass't Cashier. '426 First National Bank, ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA. Capital, $50,000. Surplus and Profits, $20,000 Directors W. A. Hampton. A. S. Reed E. C. Hampton. K, M Hampton. LUMBEKyggZ Tt'"'- iirw 3 Si At Both Ends !'"ui"i QUALITY and PRICE You will find us not "Just about Right" but Exactly Right . We have kind of lumber you want Dierks' Lumber I Coal Co. The best work Is the cheapest Do yon know who does it? BV RFFVPS The Painter PaPer Hanger and X. lUjLilJjk), Decorator. Work guaranteed. PHONH 385. Dray and Transfer Line. W The only spring dray line in the city. S. A. Milie. w HEN YOU GO TO LEAVE TOWN, don't worry about what to do with your Household Goods. S. A. Miller will take charge of them; store thea in a nice, dry and cool place and pack and sbir them wherever desired. Charges reasonable. Phone 139. Coffee Sc OoAd PROPRIETORS OP THE Saloon Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Agent for FRED KUUO UHEWING CO , SELECT CABINET, EXTRA PALE and Other Popular Brands. . . ' Ena,ml37- Trade Solicited Goods Delivered to anv part of the city. Come and TIs. Phone 206 ' ' H. L. Bartlett made a trip to Chadron this week. Fred Shaffer is working for Potmesil Brothers now. Wm. Huff, who used to live east of here, was in Dunlap and icimty. J. 15, Bnrlt of Harrison was in town Thursday. True Miller was in from the ranch last Saturday. Conductor and Mrs. Hick of Alliance were visitors at Mrs. Joralemon's on 'Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Aquilla Trussell arrived from Kansas on No. 41 Monday to visit their sou. C. II . Hichey and A. 13. Byers drove to the county seat on Thursday, re turning Friday. Charles Posvar of Lawn was town Saturday. He drives one of the finest teams in Bon Butte county. Wm. Lack of Hemingford, one of the old timers of Box Butte county, has invested in Mnrsland real estate. Miss Hoach of Alliance arrived in town on No. 41 Saturday and will teach a term of school in the i)uhon district. Peter Allison of O. T. ranch, Sioux county, took stock in lot No. 1, block 12, Marslaud, recently sold to a car penter. The many purchasers of real estate in this place during tho past week in dicates that the town is on the verge of a boom. Capt. W. M. Evans of Lawn precinct is unuthcr who has great fnlth in the future of Marsland and has invested in a lot on Main street, J. C. Bennett sold oue of his town lots recently to a company who expect to erect a large livery barn; We under stand the deed was made to nineteen lessees. Mrs. Ed Roll, after a pleasant visit with her many friends at this place, left for Crawford on Saturday, She will leave for her homo at Springhill, Mont., in about a week. Clayton Worley of Box Butto was in town Saturday, having met parties at tills place from Crawford who delivered to Mr. Worley u bunch of cattle be longing to W. II. Fanning. Marsland had her first "bout" with a petition for a saloon license last week thcra being 33 names on the petition which asked that Jake Hurtrauft of Crawford might open a saloon here. The petition was presented to the board of commissioners who found that there were only eight bonifide freeholders of the precinct, while the remaining 24 were, many of them, resi dents of other counties or not freehold ers in this. Tho commissioners very wisely decided that Marsland was too small a child to be putting on city airs and squelched the thing s The Old Way Was good but the new way is better. We deliver large or small orders of high grade coal TRY OUR COAL Forest Lumber Co. HOLSTEFS PHARMACY.... Is One of the Most Up-to-Date Drug Stores in Nebraska Prescriptions Carefully l-,. NhS W4A ty MAAV.S ww- fjyfffrfrr rV iVN'VyVv 'VMVrv,'A'V,wrliV in The Good Old Summer Time" People bought their Staple and Fancy Groceries at Graham's grocery store. Now winter is here and they buy them just the same and so they will the whole year through because he carries the best selected stock in the west. Prompt attention and courteous treatment is what customers like and what thdv always get at .... GRAMS' GROCERY STORE 'Phone 5O Corbin Building t '4 ? 4 4 4 .:h..h.'K:kx:. t f X I R J. Brennan & Co.... DEALERS IN" w? i SX"2x FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLOCK. Drugs, Perfumes and Toilet Articles. Paints, Oils and Wall Paper "PtcsgtUot3 CaTcfaWa Cowpouxvtau,. Alliance, Nebraska. :;. :..' """""".' AJAA1AAAjULAAJMA r .. r-i. . B rarmers and aiocKmen We are prepared to make you wells of any size or depth and furnis an abund ance of water for hand or wind power. o 1 Acheson & Joder ?irrcTOT?reVrTCT??TO7rer2 -d&) A SELECT STOCK OF Watches and Daimonds. Fine Watch Repairing . . a Specialty. -. Am. Kin Schlitz Export and Brau Bottled Beer W. H. McBrayer, Atherton. Paris Club and Sam Clav Whiskies. Try our Bottled in Bond Whiskies. They must be good for Uncle Sam's guarantee is on the neck of each bottle. Family and Mail Order Trade solicited Goods delivered on short notice to any part of tho city. 'Phone 13G. oes0eG9doae-'-H-K-ooooooaooo9fls The placing of a few dollars monthly in the ... ALLIANCE ... National Bank will soon enable you to buy a comfortable home. M. Knioiit, President Y. II. CoitlilN, V. President . 0. II. CosiNETT.Ousuler. r. e. holsten, Proprietor. Alliance, Nebraska'. diamonds, Watches, U Gold Jewelry, m m 9999e009e9999999999999rH-:'j-K-W9e99e0OO9e99eO99O89OC9 9 FIRE 1VJELSOIV JTH.rcTCIIlSTfc INSURANCE AGENT REPRESENTS THE FOLLOWING) INSURANCE COMPANIES. 9 9 9 9 9 Souvenirs Repairing in all its Hajl orders promptly Jl UIIWllWk7 UU99 Ui-WVlIUWU Hl W. O. Jeweler and Optician, I. M. HOLLIBAUGH, Proprietor. P. L. WILSON, Manager. RANCH SUPPLY STORE SELL EVERYTHING Hartford Fire Insurance Company. North American of Philadelphia. I'hoenlx of lilooklyn, New York. Continental of New York City. NIu Kara Flro Iusuruncu Company. New York Underwriters, Now York. Commercial Union Abstinence Co., London Liverpool. Loudon nnd Globo Ins. Co. German American Ins. Co., New York. Fanner unci Merchants Inn, Co., Lincoln. Columbia I'iro Insurance Company. Philadelphia Underwriters. Phoenix Ins. Co., Hartford, Conu. Office Up'Stiilrs, I'lctclicr Jllock. Alliance, Nebraska. ZF'SLleuce s. OXi: DI.OCK WKST OF Till: XI'.W ZIIIXDCX . , 1IUII.DIXG. 'Phone 72 2Lj I - e r 37 Bam II. 33I3SCII, l?i-ti. Good turnouts, strict attention to our business, and courteous treatment to all lias won for us the excellent patronage we enjoy, Try us. w MARSLAND, NEBRASKA. Nebraska Hide and Leather. Co Established 1878 Dealers in Hides, Tallow, Furs, Cow and Horse Hide Robes, Leather and Saddlery Hardware Always Reliable. L. C. BURNETT, M'gr. Nebraska City. Nebraska. 9 9 9 e 9 9 a 0 a