THbe Deraib. PUBLISHED FRIDAYS. T, J. O'KEEFE Publisher J B. KNIEST Associate Editor Entered at the postofhee at Alliance, Nebraska, for transmission through Irjo mails, as second-class matter. ADVERTISING RATES: Display) per slnglo column inch per month. '5 Business locals, per line first Insertion .10 Each inbsequcnt Insertion, per lino .05 Legal notices at statuto rates. C3T Tub Hrrald Is the Official Publica tion of Box Butta county and its circula tion is nearly twice that of any other Al liance paper. Subscription, $1.50 per year In advance. Is Mr. Smitli a the mcstiou. polygamic? That's And still thoy (the trust) insist that there is no trust. It may be that the members of congress are strenuously opposed to Morinonism, but of course that's not admitting that some of them have not " got the habit." The gathering of Democratic news paper men at Lincoln last week was an interesting event. There were many papers and speeches on vital questions that proved intensely interesting. Senator-elect Smoot is still patiently waiting at the door of the national capitol for admission, while the com mittee is trying to corner Bro. Smith as to whether ho is tho happy husband of more than one wife. Lincoln is to have two now sub-post-office stations. The Dietrich investi gation committee should postpone its work long enough to include these new offices. This would facilitate tho labors of this body and lessen the expense to the government. Or why not establish a permanent committee on postoffico scandals ? President Roosevelt has at last found some body aIio is willing to act as min ister to the fever-breeding land of Pan ama. He is John Barrett, present minister to the Argentine Republic. W. W. Russell, at present charge at Panama, has been appointed minister to Columbia, and Arthur W. Beaupre, now minister to Columbia, has been made minister to Argentine to succeed Mr. Barrett. Spunky little Japan is still at work wiping Russia off the map. Tho latest reports indicate that Admiral Yoghjos krasi of the Mikado's fleet has bom barded the port of Valjazmcnatoraxqy, inflicting serious damage to the Rus sian army under General Knockcm stiffsy . On receipt of the news at St. Petersburg, the Princess Eatacandlc wyska went into retirement to fast for an indefinite period. The news bus not been officially confirmed however. Verily strange things arc happening in the republican camp these days. The congressional committee for this district met at Grand Island on the 25th of last month and attempted to eliminate the common herd as a factor in the republican councils. This con gressional ' committee recommended that the central committee of each county appoint delegates to the gressional convention. Just how con they expect the rank and file of tho republi can party to feel bound to support a candidate in whom they have had no voice in choosing is difficult to under stand. Moses P. Kinkaid must have been afraid either that he would make some bad break or that some stronger man would conic out as a candidate to induce him and his friends to resort to such trickery to secure his nomination, and that nearly eight months before election. If he hasn't the backbone to stand on his merits he is not fit for congressman, and we predict that if his nomination is secured, that by the time election is over Moses will have that "gone feeling" and his hench men will be heard moaning iucoherently: "O where was Moses And what was he about? O where was Moses when the lieht went out?" Change in Concert Date. There will be a concert rendered in the Methodist church for the benefit of the church choir Friday evening, March 18, at 8 o'clock. Admission 15c. PROGRAM. Trio Piano, Clarinet and Violin. Vocal solo ...Helen Broome Piano solo Miss Edith Swan Reading Irene Roups Vocal solo. , Mr, L, B. Stoner Piano duet.. Misses Hamilton and Duncan Quartette.. Misses McCorkle and Duncan Messrs. Watson and Reeves Reading. . , M iss Lena French Violin solo. Miss Pearl Bartz Vocal solo Julia Darnell Reading. Miss Cora Combs Vocal solo Mrs. Wm. Cruichshank Piano solo .Miss Mae . McDermott Vocal solo. Mrs. Watson Flag Drill. ( ADDITIONAL LOCAL. Turkey dinner at Steen' cafe Sunday night. vxnnnnnnnnn B. P. Ankeny spent a couple of days In town tho latter part of the week. W. G. Simon son came over from Denver tho latter part of the week, returning Tuesday. A. C. McCorkle of Laramie, Wyo., vis ited his cousin J. C. McCorkle a couple of days last week. For Sale Cheap 14 H. P. Fairbanks gasoline outline, lu (good condition. Apply at this office. The social given by the Royal Highland ers last evening Is reported to have been a very pleasant affair. Orders arc atready on file for over seven hundred copies of Tiik Herald's Indus trial edition to bo issued March 35. Richard Brennan returned from his trip to California Wednesday and reports his brother Mat's health much improved. Fred Raymond and wife were called to Waterloo, Iowa, Sunday on account of the serious illness of Mr. Raymond's mother. Mrs. Fred Brennan is still confined to tho bed. She don't seem to be recovering very rapidly from recent attack of the grippe. , www, S. K. Warrick of the First National re turned Wednesday from Broken Bow. Mr. Warrick will spend a part of each week there for somo time yet. Prof. Gaylord of Hyannis was in the city Saturday. Mr. Gaylord says that the brick school building of that place has been condemned and school dismissed. Simon Spry retuned Tuesday from Pick ering, Mo. His mother was Jaid to rest Monday, He reached there in time to see her alive. Simon has the sympathy of all in his bereavement. ' L. L. Ashbrool: of Sioux county was in Alliance Wednesday. Mr. Ashbrook and other stockmen in that locality have been notified 'to remove their fences from government land. Owing to the Sanford Dodge company being in Alliance next Wednesday the con cert to be given for the benefit of tho M. E. church has been postponed till Friday evening, March 18. Lillian Tucker and her Big Stock com pany will play three nights engagements at tho opera house, commencing Monday, March 21. The company numbers twelve people and carry their productions com plete. Seats will be put on sale at the usual time and place. Prices 25, 35 and 50 cents. Wreck at Mullen. Owing to the breaking of the trucks of the engine attached to passenger train No. 42, east bound, at Mullen Sunday morning several cars were derailed and Brakeman Oldershaw was injured so seriously that death followed shortly after. With the ex ception of scratches and slight bruises none of the passengers were seriously hurt. Oldershaw was standing on the platform of a coach when caught and Conductor Zol linger escaped serious injury at the same platform. One of the cars struck the depot and close to the operator's desk. The dis patcher made his escape through a rear window. The engine was manned by Engineer Hawkins and Fireman -Tlllet, Oldershaw's remains were shipped to the home of his parents in Chicago. Resolutions. Resolutions adopted by the Royal High landers Castle No. 43. Whereas, The angle of death has en tered the home of Fair Lady Perry and taken her daughter Minot Resolved, That the entire Castle extend their sympathy in this hour of sorrow, and be it further Resolved, That a copy of these resolu tions be sent to the lacal papers and be re corded in our minutes. Mrs. M. Ella Beck. Mrs. Cassis D. Hall. Mrs. Julia IIoldridob. DUNLAP. Willie Lichte was to work this week repairing: their irrigation ditch. Miss Anthony who was teaching in the Katen school district resigned. A baby girl made her appearance at the homo of M. P. Solberc, February 20. Iverson's have commenced seeding, they are putting in spring rye at pres ent. Miss Neeland closed a successful term of school March 2, in the Dunlap district. Fred Shaffer was granted the con tract to superintend the Mirago irriga tion ditch for another season. Harry Bnrtlett, Tim Morrissey, Hugo Lichte and Fred Ortman transacted business in Chadrou recently. Real estate agent, T. F. Allen and C. H. Minicb, cashier of the First Na tional bank of Crawford were in this vicinity transacting business recently. Harry Bartlett is in receipt of a let ter from John Rissell, formerly of this comity but now of Stanton, stating that he was married in February; also that his mother, who was in poor health whan she left here, has entirely recov ed and expects to return soon. His brother Eric is in a hospital at Omaha but the doctors are unable to do any thing for him. RENO. Will Gross returned to Reno Sunday where he expects to work on the sec tion. Misses Fanny and Nellie Borry took dinner with the Misses Owen Sunday evening. Lula Kooker began teaching the spring term of school in district No. 2, last Monday. Mrs. Frauk Peterson spent last week With her five sons who are attending school at this place. J. O. Wilson and H. J. Wilson left for Custer county Sunday morning where they will visit friends and rela tives. Jesse Wilson came out from Alliance Sunday evening with N. C. Gibbs and will spend a few days in the' hills with relatives. Mrs. G. E. Rookcr and two sons left for California last week where she ex pects to spend several months visiting relatives and friends. Mr. Fcnner shipped a car of horses from here to Illinois Wednesday night which ho purchased from H. P. Lar son read' for market. Jesse Wilson left for Merna last Sat. urday with a car of horses. Dame Rumor says he intends making that place his home in the future. Word has been received from J. C. Berry that he reached Chariton, Iowa, with bis horses looking very good. He found his mother's health much im- 1 proved. Edward E. Phippp came up from Franklin Sunday morning to make final proof on the claim of W. C. Phipps who was drowned in a waterspout at Mansfield last summer. HERE IS A BARGAIN For 30 Days Only. IN ALLIANCE. The finely finished property formerly owned by Jos. P. Lynch, located three blocks west of tho court house. It is mod ern throughout. Eight rooms, electric lights, heated by furnace, has bath roonv closets, pantry, and a cellar a,ll. bricked in fine shape. Barn- Tor horse, cow andl buggy. Front yard set to Dlue grass and trees. Has brown stone and wood walks. Gas-pipe fence for enclosure. Two full corner lots, southeast front, property new. Will sell this property for cash, or take part cash, balance in cattle or horses. For information correspond with J. H. EDMISTEN, Lincoln, Neb. Stallion Sale At ALLIANCE, MARCH 18, 1904. The undersigned will sell at public auction without reserve, to the highest and best bidder, at the Checkered barn in Alliance on March 18, Fifteen Head PURE BRED REGISTERED STALLIONS Ten head of these stallions are com ing 3 yeas old and weigh from 1500 to 1800 pounds; three dark grays and the balance blacks and bays. These stal lions are some of the best we have ever raised, having plenty of size, bone and quality. Anyone wishing a stallion should not fail to be at this sale, as you will see the best bunch ever brought into this state. Registered Certificate and a Guarantee as a Breeder furnished with each stallion. Time given if desired, SINGMASTER & SONS, Keota, la., Under Management of North & Robinson, Cairo. Neb. Col. I. C. Gallup, Auctioneer. P. S. This will be the opportunity of your life to procure a good stallion. WiSrl aJJliltiKKf Bids for Construction of City Halt. City of Alliance, Box Butte county, Nebr., Feb. 27, 1904. Bids will be received by the city of Al liance for the construction of a city hall according to plans and specifications now oh file with the city clerk. Bids will also be received by the city of Alliance for the construction of such city hall according to plans and specifications' furnished by the bidder with his bid. All such plans and specifications filed by the bidder must be filed with Jas. H. H. Hewett, city clerk, on or before March 14, 1904, at7 300'clockp.m. All bids mustiW accompanied by a certified check of Iffoo.oein favor of tho city treasurer, as'h guarantee of the bid, and bids will close March ig, 1904, at 7:30 p. m. Said bids will 1ms artf-d on March 19, 1904J at7 30 o'clock p. m., and plans and specicatjons furnished by the bidder will be sutject to tho Inspection of the city council or its' building committee only from the time they are filed Op to March 19. 1904. The city reserves the right to reject any or all bids. . By order of the city council. u-2 Jas. H. H. Hkwktt, City Clerk. Notice to Non-Kcsldent Defendants. To Thomas A. Davidson nnd Mrs. Davidson, first name unknown, wife of defendant, Thomas A. Davidson. nOn-rcsldcnt defend ants Notice Is hereby given that on the 10th day of March. 1901. D. V. Shepherd, plulntllT. filed bis petition In tho district court of llo.x Iluttu county. Nebraska, wherein Thomas A. David son and Mrs. Davidson, II rut numu unknown, wlfo of defendant, Thorium A. Da virion, were made defendants, tho object nnd prayer of which wild petition Is to foreclose two lux lions based on two certificates of tax sale dated Beptemberl, lR9S.nnd February 1.1P01, respec tively for Hie delinquent taxes for tho years lRiij.lKvft.I8Wi nnd for subsequent taxes paid by plaintiff for tho years 1KSJ7, ISMnnd 1W, which certificates of tax sale were issued by the treasurer of llo.x Hutte county. Nebraska, up on tho following described real estate. sttuut ud In tho county of liox Hutte, stte of Ne braska, to-wlt: The northwest nuurter of section 10. In towiMliipSO. orranue 41). Tlie amount claimed by plaintiff upon bald tax lien is the sum of f.Vl.77, of which sum $0.70 is for attorney's fee, witli Interest there on as provided by law from the 6th day of March 1S0I, the prU)cr of said petition is for a decree declaring thu aforesaid nmount, to gether with Interest thereon and costs, to be a first and paramount lien upon tho nfortsatd real estate and that t.ald real estate may bo sold under an order of the court to satisfy tho same, and that said defendants bo forever lwrred and foreclosed of nil Interest or claim In and to said real estate or any part thereof, You are required to answer said petition 011 or before tho 18th day of April 1901. II. l SllKi'llKlin. Plaintiff. Ily Wim.iam Mitchell, ills Attorney. Mch 11 Notice to Non-Resident Defendants. To Henry 0. Hoffman and Mrs. Hoffman, first real name unknown, wife of defendant. Henry C. Ilnlfman, non-resident defendants: Notice. Is hereby given that on the 5th day of March, 1P01, plaintiff filed her petition in the district court of llo.x Hullo county, Nebrusku, wherein V. II. Lannlng, trustee, Thomas Krahm, beneficiary of W. II. Lannlng, trustee, defendant, W. H. Lannlng, Henry (J.Hoffman und Mrs. Hoffman, first real name unknown, wlfo of defendant, Henry C. HofTmun, were mado defendants, the object and prayer of which said petition is to foreclose a tax lien based upon a certificate of tax sale dated Jan uary 3. IPO.', for tho delinquent tuxes for the pears 1K)7, 1898. IKOtf.lBOO, and subsequent taxes paid by plaintiff for the years 1P01 and 100-', which certificate of tax sale was Issued by the treasurer of Uox II u t to county, Nebraska, upon tho following descrllMid real estate, situated lu the county or Itox lluttc, state of Nebraska, to-wit: .Southeast quarter of section 14, in township -8. range 4s. Thu amount claimed by plaintiff upon said tax lieu Is the sum of 5457, of which sum $fl.77 is for attorney's fee, with interest thereon as provided by law from the 1st duy of March, 1001. the prayer of said petition is for a decree declaring tho aforesaid amount, together with Interest thereon und costs, to bo 11 first and paramount lien upon the aforesaid real estate and that said real estatu imv i sold under order of the court to satisfy the same, and that said defendants be forever barred und fore closKljif all interest or claim In ami lu said real estate or any pan thereof, You are reiiulrcd to answer said iietlilnu nn or before the 18th day of April, 1SV4. , , , M,A"V k. heki,, Plaintiff. By Win. Mitchell, her Attorney, fp Mch. 11 Notice toNon.Kc.sIdcnt Defendants. To John V. Hook. Mrs. Hock, first real name unknown, wlfo of defeudaut, John W. lioek, non-resident defendants: Notice is hereby given that on the 5th day of March, 1V04, plaintiff, filed her petition in tho district court of Hox Butte county, Nebraska, wherein Tho McKlnUy-Lannlng Louu and Trust company, V. 11. Ournahan, receiver of Tho Mclvlnlcy-Lannlng Loan nnd Trust com panjv John W. Bock, Mrs. Bock, first renl numo unknown, wife of defendant. John V. Bock, wero made defendants, tho object and prayer of which said petition Is to foreclose 11 tax Hen based upon a certificate of tax sale dated January 3. llXtt. for tho delinquent taxes for the years 1S07. ikiib, imv. 1900. and subse quent taxes paid by plaintiff for the years 1P01 and 190-J, which certificate of tax sale was Issued by tho treasurer of Box Butte county. Nobraska, upon the following described real estate, situated In tho county of Box Butte, state of Nebraska, to-wit: Southwest quarter of section 5, in township -J7, range 47. The amount claimed by plaintiff upou said tax lieu is the sum of J37.0-J, or which sum, S5.00.ls for attorney's fee, wlthintercstthereon as provided by law from thu 1st duy of March, 1004, the prayer of said petition Is for a decree declaring tho aforesaid amount, together with Interest thereon and costs, to bo a first and paramount lieu upon the aforesaid real estate and that said real estatu may be sold under an order of the court to sutisf y the same, and that said defendants be forever burred and fore closed of all Interest or claim In and to said real estate or any part thereof. Yon are required to answer said petition on or beforo the 18th day of March, 1U04. MaUT K. ItEKI), 1'LAIN'TIFr. By Wm. Mitchell, her Attorney. fp Mch. 11 Notice to Non-Hcsidcnt Defendants. To II. B. Ballard, Mrs. Ballard, first name un known, wife of the defendant. It. B. Bal lard, Barney McCalio. Mrs. McCube. first name unknown, wife of defendant. Barney McCabo, Thomas 1 loll Is, non-resident do fendunts: Notlco is hereby given that on the 5th day of March, ip4, Mary K. Heed, plaintiff. Hied her petition in the district court of Box Butte rounty, Nebraska, wherein V. II, Lannlng, trustee, Thomas Frahm, beneficiary of W. H. It. 11. Ballard, Mrs. Iiullard, first name un- Kitunii, wiie ui uciuimani, it. u. uauaru. Barney McCabo, Mrs. McCabe. first name un known, wife of defehdant, Barney McCabe, object end prayer or which said petition is to foreclose a tax Hen bused upon a certificate of tax sale dated January 3. 1V02, for tho delin quent taxes for the years 1895, 18S9, 1900. and subsequent tax paid by plaintiff for tho years 1901 and 1902. which certificate or tnx sale was issued tiy the treasurer of Box Butte county, Nebraska, upon the following described real estate, situated lu the county of Box Butte, state of Nebraska, to-wlt : Southwest quarter or section 10, in township 28, or range 47. The amount claimed by plaintiff upon said tax lion is the sum or f 31.90, or which sum 13.77 is for attorney's fee, with interest thereon as provided by law from the 1st duy of March. 1904, tho prayer of said petition is for a docre declaring the aforesaid umount. together with interest thereon and costs, to be a first and paramount lieu upon tho aforesaid real estate and that said real estate may be sold under an onierof tho court to satisfy the same, and thut suld defendants be forever burred und fore closed of all Interest or claim in and to said real estate or any part thereof. Yon are required to unswer&ald petition ou or before the lsth duy or April. 1904. Mahv E. Keeo, IMuIntlfT. By Wm. Mitchell, her Attorne y fp Mch. 11 Clean up for Spring. Those desiring to have their premises cleaned of garbage, etc., or cess pools ren ovated shpuld call on Howard Crews, who will do such work promptly and with satis faction. Phone 443. 12 iw Bulls for Solo. Will have a car load of full blood Her ford and Durham bulls here about March 15. For sale at our yard in Alliance. I2-2W V ATKINS & KeAGIN, Notice to Creditors. In County Court, within and for Box Butte county, Nebraska, Foburary 2. 104. the mutter of the estate or Harah R. Miller, de ceased. To tho creditors of the said estate; You Mre horeliy notified, tlmt I will sit at Tho (Jaunty Court Boom In Alliance In said county, on thofith day of August, 1101, at to o'clock o. m. toYeeelve and examine all claims ugaiast wild estato with a view of their ad justment nnd allowance. The ttmo limited for tho presentation of claims against said es tate Is 0 months, from the second day of Feb ruary, A. I)., 1001. and thu time limited fur the payment of debts is one year from said ?nd day of Fcburary, A. D.. JU04. Witness my hand and seal of said County Court, this 2nd day of February, 1904. (A truo copy) D. K. SPaCHT, HKAL fp-Feb.S. County Judge. Notice to Itcdccra. To John Keeffe and John ICnechtcl: You and each of you nro hereby notified that on tho 9th day of June, 1P02, V. V. Stevens pur chased at tnx sulo the southwest quarter of section 1, in township '25 of range 50 in Box Hullo county, Nebraska. That said land was taxed in the numo of John Knechtel and that said purchase of tax sale of said land was made for the years ISM. 1899, and W00 nnd thut subsequent taxes have been paid on said land by C. O. Stevens for tho years 1P0I and UWi That the said C. V. Stevens has sold and as signed all his Interest in and to the said tux certificate and said delinquent and subsequent tuxes paid thereunder, to T. J. O'lveefe, who is now tho owner and bolder of same. That tho tlmo for redemption of the aforesaid laud will expire on thu Uth day of June, 1W1. Dated, AllUnco Nebraska, this lOtli day of February, 1H04. f p-Feb 12 T. J. U'lvKnrr.. Notice to ltcdccm. To John Keeffe and John Knechtel: You und each of jou are luroby notified that on tho 12lh day of June, UXfi, C.O Stevens pur chased at tax sale, tho southeast quarter of section 2. in township -'5, range 50 in Box Butte county, Nebraska. That sairt land was taxed la tho namo o John Knechtel nnd that said purcbaso of tux sale of said land was made for the years 1898, 1809, and 1900 and that subse quent taxes have been paid on said 'and by O. O. Htovens for the years 1901 and 1902. That thesuldC.C. Stevens bus sold Und assigned all his Interest lu and to suld tux certificate und said delinquent nnd suliscqucut tuxes paid thereunder, to T. J. O'Keefe who Is now the owner nnhod Idcr of same. That the tlmo for tbs redemption of aforesaid Jand will ex pire on the 12th day of June, 1904. . Duted Alliance. Nebraska, this 10th day of February, 1904. f p-Feb 12 T. .1. O'KEsrc Notice to Kcdccm. To John lCccffo and John Knechtel : You and each of jou lire hereby notified that on tho 12th day of Juno 1902, V. (!. Stevens pur chased at tax halo the southwest quarter of section 2, In township 25. rnngo 50. In Box Butte county. Nebraska. That said land was taxed in the name of John Knechtel and that. sain purcnase 01 tax sale or sum land was made for tho years 18, 1899 and 1900. and thut subsequent taxes have been paid on said land by O. ('. Stevens for the years 1901 nnd 1902. That the said C. C. Stevens has sold and assigned all his Interest in and to tho said tnx eertltlcato and suld delinquent and subsequent taxes paid thereunder toT. .1. O'Keefe who Is now the owner aud holder of same. That the tlmo for redemption of tho aforesaid land will expiro on tho 12th day of Jnno 1904, Dated. Alliance, Nebraska, this loth day of February, 1904. fpFeblS T. J. O'Keefk. Bond Notice to Land Owners. (Bond No. 4tt.) To Whom ItMayConcehn: Tlio commissioner appointed to lay ont a road between Hemlngford and Alliance, in Box Butte county. Nebraska, lias reported lu favor of tho road ns follows: From thu point where tho west lino of tho right of way of the Urnnd Island and Wyoming Central Hallway Company In tersects the section lino between sec tion Hand 17 of township 27, range 49 V southward along said right of way and of the rcirular width of BO feet, execnt us herein men tioned. Beginning nt 11 point 484(1 feet north ward from the polut where tho railroad cross es tho township line, tho south line of section 34. of township 27, rungo 49, tho west lino of suld road Is made to angle westward 11 dis tance of 100 feet, ut which point it is J ft! feet from the center of tho railroad truck. Thence It extends southward parallel to the railroad 1350 feet. Thence southward 850 feet to a jKjlnt 250 feet from tho center of the railroad, Thence 400 feet parallel to the railroad. Thence 400 feet to u point ut thu regular dis tance of 110 feet from center of railroad. At u point 4000 feet southwurt;rrom the crossing Of tho township lino above mentioned and on tho southwest quarter of section I. of town ship 20, range 49. said west line of the road angles westward 550 feet to u jlnt lftl feet from tho center or tho railroad. Thence 400 feet to a point lit) feet from the center of rail road. At a draw In section 15, township 25, raugo 48, said road Is made to vary westward to it olnt2S4 feet from center or railroad, and on Ihe N. W. quarter or section 20 of sumo town ship and range, said road is extended to n lino 150 feet west of center of railroad for u dis tance of G74 feet. Said road terminating at lino between section 26 and 35 of township S5, rnngo 4H, nnd ul I objections thereto or claims for damages must "bo filed In tho cnuntv clerk's otllce on or beforo noon of the 7th day or May, A. D., 1904, or said road will lie e.stab- usueu wltnout rererenca thereto. 8. M. Smiskh, 4t-fp Fell 20 County Oiork. Notice. In county court of Box Butte county, Ne- urasKu, 11. iv. spucm, county judge. Juines Graham, plaintiff, iff.) t. vs. A. A. Luthy, defendant, A. A. Luthy, non-resident defendunt, will tuko notice that on Februury 0, 1904, I). K. tipucht, county judge in und for Box Butte county, Nebraska. Issued an order of attach ment for the sum of S48.35, In an action pend ing before him, wherein .lames Graham is plaintiff und A. A. Luthy defendunt, that property of the defendant, consisting of money, in hands or Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Hallway company, has been attached under said order. Suld cause was continued to the 25th day or March. 1904. at 1 o'clock p.m. James Graham, Plaintiff. By bis Attorney, Wm. Mitchell. f p 3-4 Sheriff's Sale. NO. 1504. By virtue of un order or salo Issued by the clerk or the district court or Box Hutte coun ty Nebrusku, upon a decree rendered by said court in ravor of The Glrard Trust Oom puny, a corporation organized under tho laws of tho state of Pennsylvania, plaintiff, und against Kosa Jandaana the unknown heirs of Joseph Janda, deceased, defendants, I will, on thu 12th day of April A. D. 1904, at 10 o'clock a. m. on said day, at tho west front door of tho court bouse In Alliance, in said county, sell tho following described real estate, to-wlt: The northeust quarter of section 27, in town ship 27. north of rungo 52. west of the sixth principal meridian, In Box Butte county, Ne brusku, at public auction to the highest bid dor for cash, to satisfy suld order of eule In the fium of $1,083.44 and interest, cost and accruing costs subject to all unpaid taxes. I HA UF.KD. ... ., 8hcrlff of said County. V. 0. HlMONSOK, Attorney for Plaintiff. fp Me n Sheriffs Sale. No. 1531. Bv virtue of an order if aili. IuvmpiI 1.1. n, clerk of tlio district court of Box Butte coun ty, .ourasKa, upon a necroe rendered liy said court in favor or T. M. Lawler. plaintiff, und against A. J. Bahcock, Mrs. Babcock, first name unknown, wife or defendant. A. .1. Han cock defendants, I will on Mm U'thdayof April A. D. 1904. ut 10 o'clock a. III. on sahl day. ut the west front door or the court lionee In AUI ance, lu said county, sell the following de scribed rctil estate, to-wlt: Tho northwest quarter, section 10. in town ship 25. north of range 48, west sixth principal meridian, in Box Butte County. Nebraska, at public auction to the highest bidder for cush. to satisfy said order of sale in the sum of (05.00 and interest, costs and accruing costs subject to ull unpaid taxes. IHA HEKI). Sheriff of suld county. Wll.UAM MITCHELL. Attorney for Plaintiff. fpMrli 1" Public In the district court Notlco. of Hot ButW county, lenritswa. Myrtle Bowman, Plaintiff. vs. Clyde Bowman, defendant. xo Clyde Bowman, non resident defendant ou are hereby notified that on the loth day of March 1KM, Myrtle Bowmair, plaintiff, filed u petition against you In the district court of Box Iluttu county. Nebraska, the out eel und prujerof which ure to obtain a divorce from you on the ground that you have wilfully abandoned the plaintiff, without good cause for the term of two years lust past, und for theciire and custody of the chlfd of plaintiff and defendant. Blanche B. Bowman. Vou aro required to uuswer said putltlouvn or before Monday the 1 jlth day of April 1M1. Myiule Bowman. Pliintipv By William Mitchell, her Attorne,, ll9U Guy Lockwood . . GRADl'ATE CHICAGO SCHOOL OF EMBALMING Funeral Director and Embalmer Phones Office 214. Res 205 Expert I.ndy Attendant .. Alliance, Nib. ATTORNEYS. WiLLIAfl MITCHELL. ATTORNEY AT HW. ALLIANCE, - NEBRASKA. OrncE Phone 180. hesidekce Phone 303. R. C. NOLEMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms 1, 2 and 3, First National bank build j lng, Alliance, Nob. Notary ln'ofllce. L. A. BERRY, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA. E. I-L Boyd, ,. Attorney at Law .. ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA. Collections given Prompt Attention. SMITH P. TCTTLE. IRA E. TASU. TUTTLE & TASH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. REAL ESTATE. North Main St., - ALLIANCE. NEB. J. E. MOORE, M. D. FLETCHER BLOCK, ALLIANCE, NEB. Calls answered from office day or night. Telephono No. 02. TSRTGrrCOLX HOMEOPATH Thirty jears experience. Diseases of women und children and non-surgical re moval of gall stones and cure of npcndlci tls, specialties. Office first door west of O'Connor's bakery. ; 'Phone day or night, 119. H. H. Bellwood, PHYSICIAN and it SURGEON. Holstcn Building, - ALLIA7 JE, NEB L. W. BOWMAN, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office in First National Bank block. Alll unco Nebrusku. JUnAlFRE OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. Office two blocks north of Times building. Phone 258, Hours, 8 to 12 a. m.. 1 30 to 5 p. m. ELMBOOTSlfTsiiOTS MADE TO ORDEIt. REPAIRHJoTsPEOlALTV. ORDEKS CALLEDFOR AND DELIVERED R. MADSEN, A. D. NEW, AUCTIONEER. Bales cried In this und adjoining counties by tho day or commission. Sixteen years ex perience. Satisfaction guaranteed. Con tracts can be mado at Tub Heiiald office whero references to Alliance citizens will also bo given. Contractor and Builder. Turning and Scroll Work and all Kinds of Shop Work Estimates Furnished GEO. G. GADSBY, Brick Shop West of Alllnnco Nutloual Bank, Alliance, Neb. PHONE 400, . . J. Rowan DEALER IN FLOUR and FEED WHOLESALE AND ItETAIL HANDLES THE Celebrated Ravenna Flour At Pllklngton's old stand, 'phone No. 71. FROM ONE SAf!k of flour we make many varieties of BREAD. Each kind is different in shape, differ ent in method of making and different in flavor. Hardly necessary to say that all are excellent. We make noth inu that we cannot recommend. FRESH ROLLS Parker House, milk and bread rolls. If you have not tried them, do so. The PARDEE Bakery. H 1 t 1 1 i t V i ' J