FERRIS WHEEL HAY STACKER Iain furnish you Midi the bent stacker on tlie market. My mnchine lias the moot improvement, utirext in its working, simp lost but superior in construction, nnd will flive you the bunt ot aalisinction. t Now Principle! IT IS BUILT ON- Now I-'oHttirwi f Now Idea Tim quickest acting Tlw stronRast built Th shortest rop Tim only ralwundinK fork bond The only stacker with but one pulley It if pronounced the boit liny stacker mads by nil who witnessed it in operation on the Hague ranch in the fall of 1903, where the tent machine bundled about 900 ton of hay without n bronl:, and since dint time some valuable improvements luivo bean added. 1 ask you to cotno and judge for yoursulf tliu merits of mv mnchinu as compared with others Call at tforost Lumber Co, '9 yards and examine stacker. I wish to put my machine in the field against any other stacker made Send for circular. John Hague, Allinnce, Neb. Democratic County Convention. A convention of the voters ot the demo cratic parly of Dox Hutte county will bo held nt the court house in Alliance Satur day, May 28, 190.1, for the purpose of electing .six delegates to attend the state, representative; senatorial and congressional conventions, Wm.Mitciiull, Chairman. M. E. Church Notes. Ladies Aid will moot next Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock as usual, Place of meeting will bo announced nt the church next Sunday, Hpworth League business and social meeting will be held at the residence of I, 0. Hill next Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. All young people are cordially invited. Services will be hold at the church next Sunday as follows. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Junior League nt 2:30 p, tn. Kpworth Lcaguo at 7 p. m. Prayer meeting Thurs day evening 8 p. m. All are cordially in vited to attend. ( ADDITIONAL LOCAL. The board of county commissioners is in session today. Dr. lr. M. Knight spent the greater part of the week in Denver. Mim Olive Montgomery (s visiting Al liance friends this weak. The Social Hour club will meet next Friday with Mrs. I.. R. Dewey. Mrs. F. D. Reynolds will entertain the Kensington noxt Fridny afternoon. lCd McConnell, the genial hotel man of Lakeside, was an Alliance visitor Saturday. Robert Ralston returned Saturday from n short visit with bis parents nt Cedar Muffs. --w - -- -"V Since M. A. Hnrr was relieved from the city nmrsliaUliip Al Wiker has beeu acting in that capacity. J. A. Hunter, the well known rnncher on the Runnlngwatar north of Ilomingford is in the city today. Wm. King and F. C. Wilson returned the first of the week from a trip to Wyom ing and Montnnn, S. C. Reck went to Rushvillo Wednes day to submit a bid on the now court bouse to be built this summer. Miss Mary Bushncll of Ilomingford came down to attend the commencement exercises and is visiting friends, Frank Ankeny, the genial ranchman and mayor of Mumper, was circulating among his Alliance friends Wednesday. Miss Alice Longstreet arrived today from Farmer, N. Y., and will spend the sum with her sister Mrs. G. C. Jeffers. G. L. Taylor one of the most substantial stockmen in the northwest part of the county, transacted business at the county capitol yesterday. G. W. Perry of the Sheridan Post made this office n pleasant visit Wednesday. Mr. Perry was enroute home from Rawlins where ho attended the rcpullican state con vention. Tho quarterly statement of the Hem ingford State Hank appears in this issue. Tho statement appeared last week but owing to a typographical error is reprinted correctly this week. AyAi "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 .... GRAHAM'S GROCERY STORE 'Phone 5O ' Corbin Building w ... & l7 I t? aCk' tr n & A 1 - '' & eJ m9 a 111 OL 1 1 Al. J a .5. i -1 DEALERS IN" US Drugs, Perfumes Toilet Articles. and Paints, Oils and Wall Paper FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLOCK. Attorney Fanning of Crawford was in the city yesterday having just returned from the Worley ranch with Mrs. Fanning who has been caring for her mother since being injured a few weeks ago. Mr. Fan ning informed Tub Herald man that Mrs. Worley's condition was very critical but she is now inproved and when suffi ciently recovered she will make complaint against Mr. Thompson, whom she alleges is responsible for her Injury, and the case will be prosecuted to the "bitter end." HEMNGFORD. " I 4. t (Kolth L. I'lorei' Is fully nutliurUod to so licit bUbscrl)tlons and Jofi wurk and tvilloct nnd rwislt for same, and transact all other busings In wmiwilnn with lii position its an nccredlti'cl ri'iircM'tilallvc of IIiIh dbjkt.J Tiik HuiiAM) Ik pleAsed to notice this week tho marriage of Dr. William Tur ner Hiknor and Miss Alwilda Cnmille Church nt the Congregational church on Wednesday evening, May 25, lttol. It being thu tlrst wedding in a church sinuo that of Rev. Wunderlich and Miss Wolilers and every one in tho immedi ate vicinity having beeu Invited it was looked forward to with much more than ordinary interest The church was brilliantly lighted and quite beauti ful and elaboratu decorations had been arranged The bridal couple inarched up the aisle to thestrainsof the beauti ful Lohengrin march jilayed by Miss McCorklo, preceded by two little girls, Lizzie Walker nnd Gertrude Olds, and (Ilndy.s lturleigh carrying the ring on a white satin pillow. A beautiful arch hail been constructed entwined with ivy and bearing culla lily bells. The ilower girls carried white carnations and thu brides brides roses. The bride was attired in a costume of white em broidered St. Gall swlss, with cream satin girdle nnd collar nnd long tulle veil. The solemn and impressive ring ceremony of tho M. B. church was used, Kev. C. II. Burleigh pronouncing the invstie words that made them man and wife. Following the ceremony in the church which was crowded to its full cupaelty even though the weather was inclement, a reception was held at the home of tho groom, where about 200 met the newly wedded couple and viewed the presents.aftervvards partuk ing of a fine lunch. Miss Church is an accomplished and beautiful voutitr ladv of marked intellectual attainments and will grace the pleasant homo Dr. Elk ner has fitted for her. Dr. Eikner is a skillful and well to do physician, and while his residence here has not been long he numbers his friends by the hundred and his practice extends over n very wide territory. The niuuy cost ly and beautiful presents giver, with so much heartiness and good will attest how appreciative tho people are of his skill and earnest efforts In their illness and also the regard with which ho nnd his young bride are known to all. A 16ng list of the presents is omitted for tho reason that copy was not re ceived till press day and time was too short to set tho type Ed Ladies' elegant spring bonnets ut Wildy's. Ifyouwnntn new suit see Wildv's spring stock. Geo. Gregg was down from Marsland Saturday. Mrs. A. D. Millett visited friends.tn Alliance this week. Ed Loomis and Wm. Culver were in from Box Hutte Friday. Rupert walker is helping II. II. Pierce In the ereamery at present. Mr. and MrsIra Ueed were up from Alliance the last of the week. A (till assortment of buggy and spring wagon tops at 13. E. Johnson's. If you want to build see Wlldy for lumber, posts, lath and shingles. Some of tho younger boys are perfect ng a martial band for Decoration day. F. E. Olds came down from Chadron Monday and attended the Eikner wed ding. B, 0. Curtis went to Hay Springs to visit for a few days with his sister 1'harmncist llowman's wife. A large number of Alliance people expect to come to Ilemlngford tho 30th for the observation of Memorial day. 3HHHMt$ -Y DIRECTIONS OKZi33Xi3Eni &R3BQZSKXanaSSZSBS5r$S3 Alliance, Nebraska, t I - . HOSE! HOSE! HOSE! LAWN riOWERS. GASOLINE STOVES and REFRIGERATORS Good Line to Select From Prices Right VI 1 KtWl . y-yt ITI t$J 7 111- LiW- -7 Make your purchases at DARLING'S FURNITURE STORE, where you get value received for money paid out. st v : v'i & S si j sfi 0: .: Just now we are showing some ex cellent values in new 'and nobby patterns in iron beds, mattresses and springs in many kinds and at prices to suit you. I?: V1 . . Ci V iS V w V vt vi We have in a big stock of linoleumns and mattings, showing all new patterns, and have a larger line of carpets than ever before. Our carpets are all sewed by electric machinery, making a stronger and better seam than hand sewing. See our floor coverings' before buying; ours is a well selected stock. mg 304 Box Butte Ave. ALLIANCE, NEB. INi, rs- Ton want the Facte We can attend to your Plumbing' wants promptly and satisfactorily. Yours for your money's worth. Acheson & Joden yyfct'yryyyryYYYyyiyyyyyyyyy iryyyyr&rrrysirA vs mm The placing of a few dollars monthly in the g ... ALLIANCE ... National Bank S will soon enable you to 2 buy a comfortable home. V. M. KsnaiiT, President .... 2 W. H. OOKUIN, V. Prostdout . O. 11. CONNETT.CuSlller, K-X--' Mrs. II. U. Oillesplo of Lakeside vis ited from Saturduy until Tuesday with Miss lturleigh, going from here to Key stone to spend a short time. Some representatives of a St. Joseph, Mo., Medical company are working this territory. One of them is accom panied by lifs wife and little son. If you wnti t peace with tho good house-wife, buy a sack of Victor; if you want everybody happy ask Wlldy for a sackofliold Medal of Minneapolis fame. If you are iu need of any kind of fur niture or any kind of undertaking goods, remember Wildy's double store supplies them better und cheaper than elsewhere. K. L. Pierce went to Alliance Wed nesday to attend the Group 8 meeting ot the Nebraska Hankers association. U. II. Funk assisted in the bank dur ing his absence. There was a very pleasant surprise party on Miss Delia Reed Inst Friday at the home of tho Misses Foskot A large number were present and a enjoyable evening was spent. On Monday May 30, there will be an appropriate observunco of Decoration day. There will bo speakers from abroad and drills etc., by little children. Services iu the cemetery In the after noon. Mrs. Leoru Uustin and Miss Inice McCorklo and Miss Leo Itustin came up from Alliance Wednesday to attend the Church-Eikner wedding. Miss Lee Rustin will remain in this vicinity sev eral weeks visiting her rouny friends. It is reported by a gentleman named ltelew, residing in Pine Ridge that the flno frnmu house of A. II. Kraut, a sheep ranchman living about half way from here to Chadron burned down Monday having been struck by Hghtu ing. Come to the Memorial services at the Congregational church next Sunday. Services are for all who have friends or relatives who have gone before aud not for the old soldiors only, though services will include them and they will be seated together. Chairman of Committee. HERE THEY ARE Our, Spring and Sum mer Clothing is worthy the attention of all buyers, as the clothes we sell speak for themselves. Our word for this, or your own eyes will tell. If "you look at our windows you will see the best for the money ever offered. We have a large stock and must sell it. comiomiii304aMBi5Micraf.ciiaua. I I NORTON School closes this week. Tho princi pal, Mr, Clark will return to Chadron. Miss Delia Reed, as a reward of faith ful work goes to a better position in Alliance. Miss Hopkins whose work has been very satisfactory will no doubt be retained, if she will accept, for the coming year. Rev. lturleigh, wife and little daugh ter returned from their coast trip Sat urday. They were at San Francisco and Los Angeles having attended the National Methodist Conference and be sides having seen many of the sights and industries for which California is noted. They returned much pleased and benefited by their trip. C .1. Wlldy has seeded down a lawn nnd made himself a tine garden inclos ing both with a tight board fence. He is also building a big barn on the lots in tho rear of store. These things are evidences of prosperity and it looks liko Mr. Wildy hud mude up his mind to quit "camping" here and make this his home. All such improvements help the town by giving it a more creditable ap pearance. CANTON Geo. E. Zimmerman was iu Alli ance Saturday. C. W. Lockwood is making weekly visits to the I'ino Ridge now. J. W. Broshar and Mrs. V. A. Ran dall were trading in Hetningford Monday. Some of the ranchmen have been loosing young cattle from what is sup posed to be black leg. Emmet Johnson lost a couple of his horses recently and may loose the third one soon from distemper. Mrs. Doc Randall was entertained at the Canton Milliner's Bazar Tuesday, Mrs. Broshar proprietress. Otis Bass was down from his ranch on the river a few days ago, looking up iiis well digger, in the person of R. L. Shetler. The high price paid for spuds has been a detriment to some of our people as they have sold off and planted so close that they are now getting hungry for "Murphy's. . Quite a number of our people are on the sick list this week, Doc Randall has been ailing for several days, also some of John Mickey's family and Mrs. J. W. Broshar was taken sick while at Sunday school Suuday. The telephone meeting that was hold at Canton Saturday afternoon was well attendod and some eloquent speeches were made on the subject. The de cision was to get out the poles and have them ready for fall work. The route is to angle from Canton along the mail route to Joe Kaper's ranch then east along the section line between C. Klemke and Nikont brothers and so on. HEI'OKT OP THE CONDITION OK The First State Bank, OP HnMINGl'OKI), NEI1KASKA. CHAKTEK NO. tCIS Incorporated in the state of Nebraska at the close of business May 14, 1904. UCsouncts: Iannis una intromits Ovi'r.!rafts.st'i-iiri"(linl niiMriiVi-il ' lurnlturuundtlMiin-. .. Ourient nxpeiiMiHiiwl t.ixos ualVl " Due from nutloiml, btato anU lii-l-v.itu Kink!) ami li.iuUur. .53,011 y 1 "s" 2,).io 3l.iM.wi . tlH.Tii . .XW.rt) 0-iJ.Ul Tit.il Capital BtockixiM in uruiuh iunn U uui tiled proiitv LIUIIMTIES: ..V.T,5a . 1.IM.00 3..'(J.70 Individual doi,oits huhWit t'u cwi.-'' Ti'mo 'cVrt'lllmt of ;toI.o;-rS.',t.S3 Cashier's eluvU oiu,tiiiid- l0K 4-U.50 Total STATE OP NEIUtASkvi". COUNTY Of llox llOTTE ' f 8H- u1Vtrlu,?ii.,ftnktff1us8b3."' th r",,,,rt ArrT. KEmi " 1'iHUCE, Cashier. ayw.is II. It. OitKieS-.f director. dayorMl,blliV'aSWOrnt0,Jofore mo tnls WH m - A. noiiLEw, Notary Public. The Ferris Wheel stacker is on exhibi tion at the Forest Lumber company yams N."SS.Bred by Joha Ha,?ue' AU'a" ii ? iji & iji ' t' ' Aji t t !- - t '! ' ! V '!' ifi. ii & i t A