bM. No Chin Music but New No Old Shelfworn Goods. rTklVin HDHC Take Advantage of lhcse C A f Mr Q, HMU IMTA'CH t wVlYl.1- 1 H-flx- Low Prices and Carry the j - II VJ-' 1 IVXT1L 11 W4ZJI 1 j Goods at Cut Prices Old Goods are Dear at an v Pricei 33 IE3 -i. 3D u. 2r 3D .IE3 BPLBCT 12c (Hoys' Under wear 19c , Hrownie Over- nils 50c Mcns'bib Over alls 10c B ti v s x n r sock I If You Like to Hear the Merry. Musical, Metallic Melody of the Mighty Dollar You Can't Afford to Miss These Bargains 25c for Mens' Mule- skin Gloves 39c good Welt Gloves- 75c for Union tnndc bib Overalls 19c Hoys' leneo , pants, all sizes 95c Hoys' suits Unheard of Prices on New Goods ..vwwr. I w-v-.-w-JVSiHVwv"vv-.-.,r.v"'--.".-----iVV---.'-v---v"-v"j,,-vr.-. THE FAMOUS Clothing House g? 307 Box Butte Ave. 2 Doors South of Postoffice .".-.---.".v.-.-.", .r."vw.wv"A' '-.-.-j-.' ,"WWi -----... i New-Spri ngi 904 Merchandise at less money than others ask for OLD GOODS i vmwymr CLOTHING For Men and Young Men We are showing the handsomest line of Spring Suits we have ever shown you. Every new weave and cloth is in our stock. I A Big Showing of MENS'. Suits at from 495 $1.75 'for Mens' $2.50 shoes $3.50 for Douglas patent leathers TO t $20.22 Those goods are unsurpassed for style, fit and wearing qualities. Your money back when wo guarantee an article that proves faulty. j$fflM& I New Clothing New I Iats New Shoes New Gloves 'New Collars New Shirts New Caps New Underwear New Trousers New Ties "0c arc a$wys favv& "ftesY "Pv o- rlucYvows 0 "5.mpuca'slies "Ntiav.vacYvrcTS. Carhatt's Douglass Ha nan Stetson Earl & Wilson Elgin Lion 1 iger Perfection Hawes Morgun, Mcdicott Ainerican Hosiery Morley Sterlinsr Seethfi G00ds Corliss, Coon iV Co's New Colluri. rMMOTanWWiBHBiaHHMHM rMMtMHMtl) Jill? Kiflt MENJ handtailored suinrs All fabrics Shape-retaining front guar anteed 4o sty lesyour choice 50 E32323 i,J.AtAl,A,AAAA,mta..l AA.AA.,,..A...-.A-.J.A.tx....j.tA.fc &AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA UAAAlIU j $1.50 for Mens' Pants Silkote 4 4 4 4 4 4 . 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 . 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 . 4 . 4 4 4 box i for 25c 25c Boys' Pants $2.00 for S2.50 Hats $3.50 Douglas Shoes $1.75 Marine Calf Shoes 69c Satine Shirts, fast colors 39c ior work Shirts 39c for Fleeced Underwear 50c for fast black Utr dorwear If you miss this sale you will pay more 19c - 50c 69c Silk Einbioid. All wool double Mens' fast col- ered Simp en- knee and seat ors Madras dors. pants for boys Shirts 25C for new 50c neckties ir-J 1 t Hoys Norfolk all wool blue serges $3.50 $1.00 tor 3113640 I waist in Mens pants $1.00 I i Mens' fine hats 25c 25c Think of it, fori for Silk stripe! 13 oys' good a White Shirt I fancy sox (wearing shoes yVVV,v,vVA $1.25 I 5c Hig Handkerchief s s s s s s s No old , goods No rusty prices S OOOO0 TtaWVv . Yve,vce. 0 Fire . . Insurance. 0 Hiwirfcroitn, Nr.niwsKA. Agent (or tlio Caledonian, of Hi-olliiiitl, which Insures town propeily only, und thu Colum bia, wldoli Insures town and farm propc-ty nut) llvo stock. Hot li iiro rollablo old line com panies .. 5 Notai'ial ATork.. v 4Xrt- W. M. FOSKETT -A-'u.ct lorLe er Will Cry Sales in This and Adjoining Counties. . . . On. COMMISSION, 13Y THE DAY. or ($-Satisfaction guaranteed. If you want to buy or sell ranch propi erty, list it with ma...... HuMiKoroiu), Nun. How About That New Suit or Overcoat For the Spring Season ? We stand back of Fit and Style OHAS. BRUOKNER First door south Chatter Hotel. MARSLAND. J A. D. NEW, AUCTIONEER. Fates cried In tliW and adjoining counties by tlio day or commtMlon. Sixteen years ex perience. Hut M action Kuarunteed. Con tracts can ho made at Thu Hkiiai.d olllcu whero references to Alliance cttlrons will ulsobo given. Harry DiiiiuIuk . ' illhcrt Dunning & Gilbert Violin and Guitar polos, Duets, Mimics, etc. Music furnished for Parties, Receptions, and other social Catherines. Alliance, Neb. (1 Turning and Scroll Work and all Kinds of Shop Work Estimates Furnished GEO. G. GADSBY, llrlck Sliop West of Alliance National Hank. AUlunce, Neb. PHONE 400, For a Full d AAAAAAAAAA. i 4 I 4 4 4 4 4 I 4 4 F. JYl. WALLACE DJUY LINE Moving Household Furniture and Trunks a specialty . . Phone No, i Young's grocery, Alliance. AND Line of... Staple Fancv Groceries Bcsl Colta, Fii nt 1 Vnnni nmi ; Daddy Shultz carries the mail to Lawn. Traveling Salesman Gray made this town Wednesday. David .Loch has gone to Missouti to visit his children. Mr. Ellsworth is canying the mail to Agate this week. Jivcryone is delighted with the special edition of Tut; Hukamj. Hen Hay den has sold his place to C. II. Hritton, his son-in-law. T. J. Poole is in Chadron serving on the jury for the present term of court, Eugene Palmet of Hellnlain, la., is here visiting with relatives. Captaitt Willard M. Evans was a p.tsscngcr on 41 Tuesday for Crawford. iVank Moore and wife made a short vii-tt vith friends this week. . 1 .. . e 1 . l 1 . . .1 1 aimer 01 Montana is ncre 10 spend a few days with relatives. Roy Lemon was down from Edg inont recently to visit his parents. Sheriff Reed of Alliance was in these parts teccntly on official business. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Furman were Chadron visitors the first of the week. Dr. Miller of Alliance was out "to his son True's the latter part of the week. Hert Hollihough and family of Lex ington are visiting with relatives at this place. J. P. Hazard, surveyor of Box Butte county, was doing work itt this vicinity Friday. Carl Tollman arrived from Ham burg, la., recently, having driven through. Mr. and Mrs. Cheever iit- Mrs. La ton wore Chadron visitors Saturday and Sunday. '.la son of Suther .0 for a visit, at BARRY HOUSE MISS MAGGIE BARRY, Proprietress Good Table Board Comfortable Rooms That Can't be Beat In Town..... Queensware, Tlnwnrf " Enameled ware 3&l'i CALL ON. Opposite Depot, Alliances, Neb. oxts far 5ar A. D-. RODGERS. Crawford made Mr. Lemon, who SEE Jos. Carey & Co. For house moving, well boring making and cleaning cesspools moving box cars, ete . . . . ALLIANCE, NEBRARKA. Mrs. Vogan air. "; land, Neb., ai - -. Squire George ; . Da Hartwill. of another visit to see still continues poorly. Mr. Morava, father of Anton Morava, died at tlw home of the latter Tuesday last at an advanced age. Snow & Mareen have sold their ranch, located seven miles west of town, to Mr. Hichu, of Lusk, Wyo. The greatei number of the mule pop ulation of this place and vicinity are courting in Chadron this week. Luther Clark has the care of half a dozen families while the husbands and fathers are courting in Chadron this week. Sheriff Birdsall was down from Chad ron the latter part of the week serving subpoenas on many of the residents in this place and vicinity. The dramatic company is badly crip pled by two of its members, Roy Richey and Riley Huusaker, going away. An effort is being made to mend the gap and it is hoped that no permanent injury to the troup will be sustained. Orvill Wilson has been very ill with sciatic rheumatism at the home of his brother. Press, twenty miles west of here. Mrs. Eugene Kendtic was taken to the hospital at Hot Springs Inst Friday. She was accompanied by her husband and Mrs. James Hollenrake. Mr. Ken dric returned Monday and reports her condition about the same as when she left, the trip not having affected her for the worse, as many feared it would. A Pack Train to St. Louis. Col. W. F. Cody and several promi nent citizens of the vicinity of Cody are makinu arrangements to send a fully equipped pack train to the St. Louis exposition as an advertisement of Wyoming. Hon. O. P. Hanna has been asked to take charge of the outfit. Mr Hanna is unable to remain with the outfit all the time it will be kept on the exposition grounds, but he will probably go to St. Louis to take part in the demonstration on Wyoming Day, Julv nth. He will take his daughter, Miss Mctle, with him. She and another young lady from Cody, will be dressed in corduroy suits and wide sombreros to to represent the typical western cow girl. It is believed that the pack train will attract more attention than any other attraction Wyoming could get up for theWyoming Day celebration. Governor Chatterton and his sts ff will bo present, and the members of the Wyoming Press association will hold a reunion there at that time. The crowds will probably know that Wyoming is on the map, Wyoming Day at least. Sheridan Post. Cornstalks, hundreds of them are be ing used today for making paper, and the growth of the new industry is prov ing a boom to the western farmer as .well as to the man who conceived the project. Both the shell and the pith of the sfalk have been used in several mills with considerable success, the machinery neccessary for separating them having been introduced about a year ago. Some Illinois farmers have had their fields harvested for them by a company, which hauls its machine to a farm, shucks the corn, deposits die grain in boxes, bundles the strlks into great rolls rndv for shipment, and leases the husks and fodder prepared for use as cattle feed on the farm all in a fraction of the time it formerly required the laud owner to gather in his crop. The fanner pays the machine man Si an acre, and the latter can clean up six acros a day. The stalks become the property of the company and are ship ped to its paper mill. It is estimated that u mill with a daily capacity of 100 tons of the finished will require 60,000 tons of stalks annually, and that the husking machine some day will be per fact so that it will cover "Tifteon acres a day. Ex. tock and Stockmen. CUKRAX I1ROS., Canton, Hlous county, Xub. (Cross II Cross) on left side. Also 1 1 1 on left tlilKh. Underslopo on left ear. Horses branded -Ifcumo nneattla on left Jaw and u on left shoulder. Stockihen: It will pay yon to advertise your brands in this paper. The Herald has the largest circu lation of any newspa; per m western Ne braska. -Xcbrnskn Stock Grower's Association. (Im'orporutcd.) A. M. Modlsett. president, Uuslivtllej R. M. Hampton, vice-president, AUlunce; II. SI Searlo Jr!. secretury-treusurer, Ok:i'ii1I:i. Kxeeutlvo committer K. 1. Myers, I.en:i; R. It. Klnculd, ltliiKlmm; .John Ureihiuu, Allium-):. I. R. VanUosUirk, AUlunce: K. K. Lowe, Hjunnls; John M. Aduius, Potter; It, M. Allen. Amesj R. I.Uco, I,od;epole; j;vert Kid red, Orlando; R, C. Harris, Chutlron; L. W. lllckell, Kimball; Robert Graham, Al liance; John Conway, Dunning; J. II. Cook, Ac&to; A. H. .Heed, Alliuueo. MOSL.KR & TUI.LY, Jess, Neb. Stock branded us shown on cut on cither Mil a. Also J-O on eith er side. Township 2. and raiiKu 43. V o $ 2 xv T 4mn 'A3?.! SBf I W?X SCIIIl.L IIROS., Schlll, Neb. Cuttle branded 011 right thigh or XV on right side. Towns hi)) 27 range 45,Sherldnu county. VM. O'MARA Mooimiw. NelA Cuttlu branded Catholic cross on eight hip. nor rses branded sumo on right shoulder. Runch on S. V. M of section 30. Si),45uudadjui-ent; range (MT JSHp II. A. "VRfZ. -w 1 v."l Mbnui5F'M-- B5PBjr!r rwA'JL. lk ""'"'-" "mm n Tnfii JOS. XEIlfJ), T. .1. l)0vT)T Ksm S&SgJESSE Mallnda, Neb. On left side. iTon left side J. It. Ncrud. AUlunce. Xeb. 3 5 connected any place, on left side. Rungu 011 heud of IMne Creek, Sherldun bounty. .STORM LAKE RANCH, ROIIKUT ORAIIAM, . ... :A Cleman, Net). As In cut on right 111- left hip; left ear cropped. Horses branded O on left Juw. ' TK V DIIXINQ. lt. ll..t... V..1. 'uttle branded as cut on left bin. 11 'so with the bar Kirer Instead of under lnand. Alsoouleft Side U'nclinwU section ii.in 11 towiisliln .7. range id. III! .MAIHN. Ilemlngford, Xeb. Cattle branded flying horseshoe on left hip. as in cut. Home runch sec. 25-:!7-&0. Horse ranch in ao-40. l'OINT-OI'-ROOKS RAXC11. JOHN O'KKRFK & ?OXS. Allinnco, Nob. Cattle branded: OK on left sidet also oj und "ok ou loft side. J. Rowan DBALKtt IN FLOUR and FEED VI10LRSAI.K AM) 11KTA1I. m II A. ALLISON Lakeside, Neb. Qilttlo branded X on right hip. Range In Twp. 56, range 45, Sher dnn county. f-N- jP JfV -l -id IfiTiTT 11 1 IIANDI.KS TIIK Celebrated Ravenna Flour At lM'.kiugton's stand, 'phoni! No. " old FINE BOOTS and SHOES MADKTO ORHKR. RKl'AIRIXO A SI'EOIALTY. OROKRS CALLED FOR AXI) DELIVERED- R. MADSEN, X