I I 4t r$ P IK !-X Chas. E. Ford, President A. S. Reed, R. M. Hampton, Vice Presidents. 4226 First National Bank, ALLIANCE, Capital, $50,000. Directors: R. M Hampton, Chas. E. Ford, A. S. Reed, L DIerks' Lumber 5 Coal Co. H IDES HIDES HIDES BOUGHT AT HILLS' HARNESS SHOP AND WILL PAY TOP PRICE WE KEEP EVERYTHING IN THE LINE OF HARNESS and SADDLES HIDES HIDES HIDES ONE DOOR SOUTH OF ANDERSON'S BLACKSMITH SHOP Forest Lumber Company. & T"")'arnon(s' Watches, Mi Souvenirs Repairing in all its Branches. w. O. Bar n&&9 Jeweler and Optician. I. M. HOLLIBAUGH, Proprietor. 81 &? ft ?f n IT Tl Tl I V 0 W n D P m - SELL $ mt ?k "3 M EVERYTHING MARSLAND, HOLSTEFS PHARMACY.... Is One of the Most Stores in Nebraska Prescriptions Carefully i Watches and Daimonds. Fine Watch Repairing . , a Specialty tt x T. E. HOLSTEN, Proprietor. Dray and Transfer Line. W o them The only spring Phone 139. S. K. Warrick, Cashier. G. Hamtton, Ass't Cashier. NEBRASKA. Surplus and Profits, $20,000 H G. Warrick, S. K. Warrick. Coal Company. Prices are pretty firmly fixed and we cannot always sell our black diamonds at the figures we would like to. But we do always see you get 2000 lbs. for a ton. GEO. A. HILLS KKOM TO HOUSE Nothing is more interesting than the manufacture of high grade lumber. We buy only of the best manufacturers and hence can assure you the best of every thing in the line ot liulldlnu Material. CALL AND SEE US OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT 'PHONE 73 Gold Jewelry, 9 Hail orders promptly attended to.- P. L WILSON, Manager. NEBRASKA. Up-to-Date Drug us A SELECT stock or B Alliance, Nebraska. HEN YOU GO TO LEAVE TOWN, don't worrj about what to do with your Household Goods S. A. Miller will take charge of them; store thee in a nice, dry and cool place and pack and sblf wherever aesireu. charges reasouaDie. dray line in the city. S. A. Miller. HEMINGFORD. IKclth L. Pleire 1 fully authorized to ro licit .subscriptions und Jot) work mid eoltret and receipt for same, and transact nil olliur business In couikh'IIou with Ids position an nil accredited representative ot this paper, E. S. Uoatty went to Allinncc Mon day. Lnritus' elegant spring bonnets nt Wlldy's. C. A. Posvar was in Hemingford Tuesday. Tliuo. N calami of Ida was in town Mondav. Arthur Donovan went to Alliance Saturday. Mrs. H. K. Shorwood has boon quite sick this. E. R. Hay of Omnhsi wns in town Wednesday. If you want u now suit see WUdy's spring btoolc. Wnrnur H. Millott ran the creamery station this week. Mrs. C. J. Wildy was ill n few days the fust of thu week. Mrs. Olds and Miss Chinch went to Alliance Wednesday . II. K. Green put up a phone for II. VonBargen this week. , Ilnrvc Allison anil wife are visiting friends here this week. A full assortment of buggy and spring wagon tops at H. E. Johnson's. If you want to build see Wildy for lumber, posts, lath and shingles. Frank Nagclschncider went to the A. M. Harris ranch Tuesday on business. Miss Alwilda Church finished a term of school in the Paul district this week. W. T. Passwatcr from Grinnell, la., was the guest of Mrs. C. S. V0rlc3' Friday. ' G. W Ilollibaughand C. W. Chever of Marslaud were doing business here Monday. H. H. Funk and Win. Walker spent some time on their respective farms this week. A pleasant suprisc party occured at the home of Miss Bertha Huilcigh Sat urday evening. A. M. Miller went to Lincoln Mon day evening to attend the republican state convention. Carpet weaving may be left with Mr. Burlew or Mr. Hushnell and it will re ceive prompt attention. E. C. Bird. Hemingford people will note with pleasure that Miss Delia Heed has been elected to teach in the Alliance schools. If von ure in need of 11113- kind of fur niture or 11113 kind of umlertulcing' goods, remember Wildy'h double store supplies them better and cheaper than elsewhere. E. C. Oldag has left the emplo3' of H. L. Bushnell and has gone to Atkin son to accept a position in a meat market there. All the fields of brome grass near here look fine and it is thought that the grass adapted to this region has been found at last. It you waul peaee with the good house-wife, 11113- u hack of Vieturt'lf you want everybody happy uslc llil.v tor a sack of tiold Medal of Miuueupolis fume. A. D. Millett states that he has just about finished his job of assessing tor this year stating that it was more work than usual owing to the number of questions lequhed to be answered un der the new law. II. II. Pierce cut his foot badly while chopping lit c wood Tuesda3" evening. Dr. Eilaicr found it necessary to take five stitches in the Mound. It is very painful and will doubtless Jay Mr. Pierce up for a week or two. Theo. Colvm returned from Her mosa, S. D., Saturday accompanied 1)3- the brother whom he went to see. He says had it not been for the celerity with which a neighbor of his brother went for a doctor his brother would surely have died from lockjaw. Rev. Embtce will preach the Memor ial sermon Sunday, Ma3' 29. At 11 o'clock May 30, Decoration dav there will be an appropriation observance consisting of a program in the morning beginning at 10:30 sharp and seavices in the afternoon beginning at 2 p. in, A. B. Swift of Cincinnati, a time lock and lock work expert made his annual visit to the First State bank Wednes day. Ho calls each year to make sure that the bolts, locks etc., are in perfect order and cleans up the watches which operate the time lock. Cards are out announcing the ap proaching marriage of Dr. Eikner and Miss Alwilda Church. The happy event occurs next Wednesday evening, May 25, 'at 8 o'clock. Reception fol lows at the residence of Dr. Eikner at 8:30. Mr. Eikner and bride will be at home after June 25. Every farmer who puts in a crop dreads hail as much as ho does drouth. No companies insure against drouth but I have a reliable company who write a hail insurance contract. No ono can afford to be uninsured as hail is so common west of the sand hills. You may call or if inconveint write me and I will fully explain everything connected with hail insurance. K. L. Pierce. The village board of Hemingford re quests all persons who have friends buried in the Hemingford cemetery to be sure to be present on Decoration Day for the purpose of identifying or locating the graves of such friends and to receive the deed for such lots, if same has not already been received. Members of the board will be on the ground to confer with such persons. Ranch Tor Lease. Five hundred acres of irrigated hay land, four miles east of Bridgeport. For par ticulars see M. H. Hagerty, Alliance, or John Hagerty, Bridgeport. The Garilnuij3t SALB ST ILlJ OnT" Over 1000 LEFT TO SELL SO cents on the All for Men, Boys, Children and Remember, Everything Goes in Hats at ISK &66DS tf M"KSda ummer Dress Consisting of Lawns, Dimities, White Goods, Percales, Cotton Suitings, Calicoes and Chambras Laces and Embroideries of All Kinds S1.000 WORTH OP SUMMER UNDERWEAR ON SALE FOR HEN, BOYS, LADIES AND CHILDREN Noa's ie Time TO SAVE MONEY BSRXraOSB Everything Goes at Bankrupt Prices ! Come and See for Yourself and I will Show You r kAAAAAAAAA For a Full Line of... Staple AND -k Fancy Groceries Best Co Ices, I Finest Teas, 3 i f siiDcrior Hours 3) That Can't be Beat in Town.... Queensware, Tinware ana Enameled ware 51 CALL ON. "0UT5 fax 3avT TieaWxvq, A. D. RODGERS. Stallion For Sale I have for sale one grade stal lion, color gray, one-half Belgian, one-quarter Shire and one-quarter Norman, weight 1475 pounds, seven coining eight years old. Will sell cheap or v. ill trade for good horses or cattle. Address, Hans P. Larson, Ant loch, Neb. TASSONI I also have the imported Perch reon Stallion Tassoni, No. 33172. weight 1,810, color hlack, which I will stand on my place near Reno, Neb., during the season cf 1904. Chcrges $10.00 to in sure foal. Hans P. Larson, Antloch.Neb Pairs s 1 iT I m FRED MOLLRING, Manager of Sale Guy Lockwood GUAM ATI: CHICAGO SCHOOL OP UMIIA I.MING Funeral Director and Kmbalmer Phones Office 214. Res 305 Kxpert l.ndy Attendant.. AlllailCC, Nell, ATTDHNCYS. WiLLIAH MITCHELL ATTORNEY AT HW. ALLIANCL. - NEBRASKA. OrncE Piiom: K-0. Hiibidkncb PhonuSOX' R. C. NOLEMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Itootnh 1, 2 ttntl 3, l'lrttt National hauk build Inn, AlUuuue, Nub. Notary In ollieU. L. A. BERRY, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA. E. H. Boyd, .. A.ttoiriicy t Ln-v ALLIANCE, NEIIRASKA. Collections given Prompt Attention. SMITH I'. TUTTLE. I HA E. TAS1I. TUTTLE & TASH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. REAL ESTATE. North Main St., - AI.LIANOK. NEIL J. E. MOORE, M. D. rLirrair.it iii.ock, Ai.LiANci:, ni;ii. OulW answered from ofllco duy or night. Telephone No. tfi. RrGrvvTcoTLIN , HOMEOPATH Thirty ynun pxieiice. UUeusod of wumou and clilldn n and non-surgical re moval of gull atone und euro of upomllci tls, s)eataUltMi. Oltlce flrst door wot of O'Connor's bJikerj'- -'Phone du-or nteht, 119. JULIA V. FREY, OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. Ofllco two blocks north of Times building, Phone 258, Hours, 8 to 12 u. m.. 1 :30 to 5 p. ra. hoos AT dollsir FUR HATS WOOL HATS CLOTH HATS STRAW HATS Ladies One - half Price DR. L. W. EDWARDS PHYSICIAN AND Sl'IIGEON Olllco ovor I'ustoflico. ALUANCE. Ni: rrwzxwyKKrtXrTt. H. H. Bellwood, PHYSICIAN aud SURGUON."- Moisten llliIUIiilu, - .vi.t.JA.,' 'I . NKI1 L. VV. L$OWMA PHYSICIAN ct, SUhUCOH, WUV lii l-'lrM ;. HIWH .Nl-HNlrWM k'juii it.. f '" Alii For Fine Boot an'! Shoe Repairing CALL on- - I. D. NICHOLS At R. Madsen's old stand, first door south of Cigar Factory, How About That New Suit or Overcoat For the Spring Season ? We stand back of Fit and Style - OHAS. BRUCKNER First door south Charter Hotel. vm. James, Exclusive Dealer in COAL & WOOD ' Phone No. 5. Alliance, Nebraska. V