Zhe IDeralfc. PUDLISIIKD FRIDAYS. T, J. O'KBKFE Publisher J. I. KNlttST AwociMe Bdlior -n -1 -- - - - Entered at the postofliM at Alliance, Nebraska, for transmission through the mails, ns second-class matter. 1 t .tST'ftiK Hkhai.!) i the Oflicial Publica tion of HoxButto county and Its circula tion Is nearly twice that ot any other Al liance paper. ADVERTISING RATES: , Display, perslnRlo column inch per month. .... , ......,.., i . . .; Business locals, per line first Insertion . : Eadlf subsequent Insertion, per line . Legal notices at statute rates. Subscription, $1.50 per year in advance. Jmt.MOdltATIC NATIONAL TICK IX I'nr I'riMtiloiitt ALTON It. PA It If Kit of New York IW Vice I'rifddunt. IIKNUV O. DAVIS West vintinlu. Democratic County Convention. JsTho democratic voters of Ho Uutte cbunty are hereby called to meet in dele gate convention at tho court house in Alli ance on Saturday, July 30, 1904, at n o'clock a. m., for the purpose of placing in nomination a candidate for county attorney and a candidate for county commissioner ofMhc first distrsct, to elect six delegates to tho sfato convention to bo hold at Lin coln on August 10, and to transact such othor business ns mav Oome boforo the Convention, The precinct representation is as follows and it is recommended that precinct pri maries bo held at the usual places on Sat urday, July 23. at 2 o'clock p. in. 1st Wlllll 1 Want... Iloycl Itox lluiin. Horsey Lako 10 Lawn 3 ....II .... -i Nonpareil . i.nicrty .... :. Wripht ...5 .. . II Smiko Creek ;..., .... il ltiimtliiK'attr. 3 W. Mitciiki.i,, Chairman, Independent County Convention. Tho People's party voters of Ho. Hutto county aie hereby called to meet in dole gate convention at the court house in Alli ance on Saturday, July 30, 1904, at 11 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of placing in nomination a candidate county attor ney and a cnmlidato for county com missioner of the first diatrict, to selgct .si delegates to tho state convention to be hold at Lineojn on Angust 10, and to transact such other buslnoss ns niay come liefore the convention. Tho precinct representation is as follows and it is recommended that precinct pri maries be hq.lt! at the usual places on Sat urday July 23, at 2 o'clock p. m. 1st Ward 't m i.nui: !...:,... :i in mini.,,.. iioyiL...::: Box Unite.. DdrM-y LUke,. ...11 ... 4 LllK!riy....,.:..v. 4 .. 5 H'llirht r;HiuirH'i 5 ... il hnakeCreek ... .,.: ... 0 HunnliiKwiitur. I HA Rkkd, Chairman, Iihvan si'I'poims Tin; no.minlls. ')n Tuosdny W. J. Bryan gave out the following statement: I shall vote for Parker and Davis, the nominees of the democratic national conjrenlion, ntul shall do so for the fol lowing reasons: ''First - Because the deuioerntic ttcknt stnuth for opposition to imperial isinj&wliilo the republican ticket stands for 11 impurialistio policy. On this lUftSfani which was the parnmotint' is supjii 1900, and which must rcmnin an impjjii taut issue so long as an nttempt is( nindc to, hold colouios under the American flng on this issue the con vention was unanimous, the platform cmhntlc, and I have no doubt that the candidates will carry out the platform. "Second--Mr. Roosevelt is injecting the race, ylfue juto American politics and tlus,-f St? becomes natiunal, will make it impossible to consider economic questions' that demand solution. The election of the democratic ticket will put a quietus upon this nttempt and permit tho race question to work itscU out without the bitterness which Mr. Koogcvelt's conduct has engendered. "ThirdMr. Roosevelt stands for the spirit ol war. His friend piesent him an a man of blood and iron. He believes in strenuousness and inculcat ing a love for warlike things. Tho democratic ticket stands for peace, for reason and for arbitration, rather than ior force,- conquest am! bluster. "Fourth The democratic platform dcclaros in favor of the reduction of the stauding army, and as this plank was unanimously adopted there is reason to believe that a democratic sue cees on this subject would bring some advantage to the people." "Some may think" says tho World Herald, "that Mr. Davis would bo a little too old to preside over the senate, but it must be that Senator Pcltus, aged 83, and Senator Morgan, So, would like it, and that no serious objec tion could be made by Senator Hoar,1 78; beuator ITatt, 71; Senator Cullom, 75; Senator Depcw, 70; Senator Haw ley, 78; Senator Frye, 73; Sonator Al lison, 74, or Senator Proctor, 72." The Chicago Chronicle has flopped into the republican band wagon giving as its reason that Bryan controlled the St. Louis convention. Good rid dance of bad rubbish! The Chronicle has at last gouo where it belonged. For teu years it lias been a traitor to the democratic party and democrats are"! pleased to see it throw off the masky -: V , HEMINGFORD. iKelth I,. Pierre Is fully uuthorlxcd to so licit subscriptions ami jou work ami collect and receipt far nme, anil transact nil other business fn connection with hi position us an accredited representative ot this )Her. Gene Hall and Ira Reed were in town Tuesday. John Stillonborgcr and wife wore down from Murslcind Monday. Mrs. Shorwood wont to Alliance Fri day evening, roturning-Snturday. Mr, and Mrs. .Harry Piorqe visited with Ora Foskct and wife Stiiida. . M. Tobias of Millhotise, N. Y. was vlsftinc fridnds hero the first of the week. 1). V. Moscly of Abordcon, Miss., is the guest of Dr. and Mr. Hiknor at present. ' Misses Anna' and Lucy Feidlor.re- tinned to tholrv hcunos at David City Wednesday. Mrs. Leslie Prico wont to Berrien county, Michigan, her Old home for a visit Tuesday. Rov. Gudmundson and. B. Darrab each teport the arrival of n son and hoir this c.ci. F. E. Olds and Miss Almeda Foskol visited with friends on the liver the first of the week. Hamilton Hall returned Monday from an extended trip to Ohio and other points cast and south. Quite a severe hailstorm did consid erable damage in the west part of the county Sunday afternoon. Jefferson Herrin is the name of the new drug clerk employed by H. II. Funk. He is from Illinois. Mrs. McCandlcss was in town Tues day in order to receive medical advici- l tiesday evening she was very ill. It is with regret that we note the death of a baby boy born to T. L. Hopkins, Jr., on Wednesday morning. Rev. Geo. Kirkle, the pleasant and efficient pastor of the S. D. A. church at this place, went to Omaha Tuesday. Mis. Nichols of Alliance who has been the guest of Mrs. Ben Price for several days icturned to Alliance Tues day evening. Ray Loer was seriously injured last week by failing to unhitch a tug. The buggj was dragged over him and he was scvoiely bruised. James Hollinrakc returned Wnritmc. day from his trip to Iowa to attend the funeral of his brother, Sam, who died very suddenly recently. Rev. A, T. Stewart, who has attended tho National Stindav school convention in Jerusalem, lectured at the Congrega tional church Sunday evening. Mrs. Samuel Rice and daughter, Miss Lena, of Scottsbluffs visited with their cousins Miss Hettriclc and Mrs. C J. Wildy the first of the week. Mrs. Virgin,! Church who lias been ill for souiu time went tb the Seventh Day Adventist sanitarium at Lincoln Tuesday evening hoping to be benefited. As many as six applications have been made for the same tract of land, it is reported. 1 his shows how much interest was moused by the Kinkaid act. Norbert Frohnapfel and a carpenter wcic up from Alliance the first of the week looking over the ground for the new store building Mr. Frohnapfel ex pects to erect. Mrs. Hunter returned from a visit with old friends ah J relatives in Illinois Saturday. She visited tho exposition in company with a party of friends from her homo town. Jerry Wells wont through Heming ford Wednesday enroutoto Harrison where ho has been subpoenaed as wit ness in the Connelly-Miller homicide trial now on at that place, Mrs. Barbra Schwind of Springfield, Illinois, and three children and Miss Susan Bald of Demer visited a few days last week with C. J. Wildy aird family. They left Monday for St. Louis and points cast. Hr.il insurance. Reasonable equit able and safe. It pays to insure. Let 1110 explain tho plan and you will be suited. Under the new law hail in surance is a much better and safer thing than formerly. Fire and lightn ing insurance at very low rates. K. L. Piuuoui Agent. Norbert Frohnapfel of Alliance con templates the building of a store room on the lots opposite Uhrig's hardware store and Burlew's stoie, and putting in a general stock. He will include a first-class stock of clothing which will be a distinct advautage to the town. He is also known as a tailor and busi ness man and also as a band man. He will be a welcome acquisition both in business and musical circles. MARSLAND. 'A. E. CI eever sold out and left for St. Louis on the fith inst. Hollibaugh brothers had a horse killed by lightning Tuesday night. Turner McLain shipped a car of stock hogs to Boone, Iowa, Monday. Riley Hunsakor roturued home last Friday from his trip around the world. John Sullenborgor and family visited A. Sherwood's at Homingford Mon day. County Suporiutendcnt Smith was in town recently looking after school in forests. Roy Richey is nursing a badly sprained ankle, a horse having fallen with him. Mrs. L. T. Poole returned to her home ajt Alliance Friday, Jifter , .three weeks tisit with relatues and friends here. Mrs. Poole taught for two years near this place and her many friends aro alwajs glad to sec her and her in teresting little family. Mr. Thomas' neat cottage on the hill east of town is about completed and ready for occupancy. Mrs. John Saunvoin of Homingford has bcon visiting hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman, near this place. Grandfather ElUuotth has been quite sick for some time and under tho care of Dr. Eiknor of Hemingford. Wo forgot to mention last week that a son arrived nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cox. Regulation weight and all doing well. I Mrs. James Hunter ictiirncd last Thursday from an extended visit in Illinois. She also visited the exposition in St. Louis. Mr. Stages went to Chadron recmitlv after his family and household goods. Roy Richer accompanied hitn to drive, one of the teains. Mr. Taggart of Alliance, a veterinary surgeon, was in town Monday. He was accompainicd by the little son of Mr. Lindeman of Crawford. Dr. John Sexton of Seward, S nodi cal Missionary for this state preached at the Presbyterian church Sunday night and held communion services. Charley Moreen bought the "snap" formerly operated by Z. E. Cheover and will continue to sell fruits, summer drinks and confections, and will also endeavor to get a first-class barber to operate the chair. Miss Thomas, who is heie from Xonia, Ohio, visiting her brother, Win. Thomas, went down to Alliance Sun day night to visit the Normal. Miss Thomas is a teacher of much experience navmg laugiit a number of vears in city graded schools. Dr. Parker, yctcrinary surgeon and who represents Parke, Davis & Co., largest chemical manufacturers in the world, with laboratories at Detroit, Mich., Wakefield, Out., and Hounslow, Eng., gave a public and free demon stration of the virtues of Kreso Dip, a cold tar preparation. Friday and Sat urday, at 11. G. Furman's ranch cast of town, at which time 0110 thousand head of cattle belonging to ranchmen near by were dipped free of charge. Some of those who drove in cattle were James Hunter, John Kinsella and Mc Millan Bros. This world renowned firm claim their din is more effective. cheaper, and leaves stock in far better condition it having none of the sicken ing effects of which some dips are known to have. A good many people drove out to bee the free show. Dr. Parker was accompanied and assisted by George Goi ton of Crawford who has become agent for the Parke, Davis Co. Rains are quite frequent iu these parts lately. Todd Berry spent a few hours at home Saturday afternoon. Miss Nellie Berry spent Sunday ami Monday visiting her parents. ueo. Uaddis spoilt Monday in Reno looking after business interests. Several visitors were up from Lake side Sundav attending the ball game. Jess Wilson returned from Broken Bow after spending the Fourth theie. W. F. McCabe had a fine mare and colt killed by lightning Sunday even ing. Mrs. Allcu from Rushville spent Sat urday and Sunday at the Patmore ranch. i The Misses Anna and Delia Hoff laud spent Sunday at home, returning Monday morning to Alliance to school. Winnie Gibbs and Sherman Gehrett have quit the section and have gone to Mrs. Patmore's to work during haying. The Reno peole were entertained at Mr. McCabe's Sunday evening. Ice cream was served to cool the ball players. Quite an interesting half game was played here Sunday afternoon between the Reno boys and Lakeside and Ells worth. It was a very close game. The score was as follows: I.AKKSIDK AX1 KU.SWtHJTll. 1 3 3 1 .1 IJ 7 S i Houser l i) Hounsaker. ..1 0 "0 Kinsoly 0 0 0 , .. 0 Dennis 0 , 0 . 0 SUyles u (i ,,, .(, 0 , Cur&tonsou...6 ' 0 u ' Hancock 0 0 0 I Skyles 1 0 ' , 0 II llunsaker.. 0 l . 0 v JiKNO. . . '.1 2" .-riVo S i Cobern . 0 0 ,, Wilson .'(') 'q y Gibbs 0 0 0 L Cobern.... 0 0 , (( j Uortlund.... lo in Sturgeon .... On 0 0 Gnrhrett.... 0 0 0 Snyder 0 0 0 McCabe 0 n Less Than llnlf Fare To St, Lolis and Return. The Burlington offers another, series of low rate excursions to St. Louis and return on Mondays, July xi, jg and 26, Tickets at $19.25 for the round trip considerably less than half rate. Tickets are good in coaches and chair cars (seats free). The St. Louis Exposition is the most magnificent spectacle the world has ever beheld, and its like may not occur again in your lifetime. , Let me send you our illustrated folder, or call on our agent for full information. ' L. W. Wakeley, Passenger Agent, Omaha. Commissioners' Proceedings. Alliance, Neb., June 28, 1904. Board of equalisation met pursuant to adjournment. Prosont, same officers as on first day. It appearing that the board of equal ization has boon in session more than three days and there boing no further complaints relativo to the assessments of the taxable property in said county the board prooobded to make the levies for tho current year. It is ordered by the board that the county general fund levy be y mills on each dollar of assessed valuation; for tho county bridge fund 1 mill on each dollar assessed valuation be levied. 1 1 is further ordeiod by the board that the following levies bo made for the payment of interest of school bonds and provide for, their final re demption. Distiict No. iS, to mills. " " .9, " 60, " It is further ordered that for the pur pose of paying debts on school district 59 that 5 nulls be levied upon each dollar of assossed valuation. It is ordered that the board of equal feation now adjoin 11 sine die. J. V. Wehn. Chairman. S. M. Smyser, Clerk. Aluancu, Num., June 29,, 1904. Board of county commissioners met in session as required by law. Present, J. W. Wehn, chairman, Geo. W. Loer and Frank Caha, members, and S. M. Smyser, clerk. Upon examination of the claims filed by Chas. McGowan and others by reason of the laying out of road No. 44, it is ordered that there be allowed to the patties hereinafter named the fol lowing amount of damaues. to-wit: Anna Fanning S3.00; Robert C. Worlcy SG.oo; Chas. McGowan S3. 00; Jane Thompson S4.00 and that the balance of the claims filed by Chas. McGowan, C. S. Wot ley and others be disallowed and that upon payment of said damages that said road be opened. It is ordered by the board that the county treasurer proceed at once to the collection of the delinquent personal taxes by issuing distress warrants for such pupose. It is further 01 dercd by the board that the sum of Si 00 be appropriated for repairing the road running south of southeast coruor ol Alliance. It appearing that John Kundtson paid poll tax for the year 1903, under protest at a time when he was over fifty years of age; il is ordered that the county treasurer lnfund said poll tax. It is ordered by the board that the application of Ab Cuny for refund of tax on the southeast of section 35, township zG, range 47. be rejected It is ordered by the board th.t the applications of John Weinel and H. J. Pickard for refunding of certain taxes be rejected. It is further ordered that the claims for the cost in the case of the state- of Nebraska vs. Jolm A. Hunsacker and Wilber Patterson be rejected. Board adjourned until tomoirow at 8 o'clock a. in. J. W. Wehn, Chairman. S. M. Sinyser, Clerk. Alliance. Neb., June 30, 1004. Hoard met pursuant to adjournment. Present, same officers as on the first day. The following claims-were examined and allowed and warrants ordered, drawn and payment thereof, to-wit: A S lined, county assessor t.-,o 00 C A l'osvar, deputy assessor " uuv. 11 precinct John Jellueuk, deputy u&seh.soi llnnniiijrwuter preelnut .John O'.Mnra, deputy assessor Box Butte precinct..., Chas. Moruvek, deputy assessor Liberty and Snake Creek, .... .1 11. VunBoskirk, deputy ass'r Lake precinct, tax 12 IS A 1) Millett. deputy assessor Dorse.v prcot, sls.40 rejected li A Marsh, deputy assessor Wrijrht preelnut ($0) Fred Moliriiitf, deputy assessor Alliance precinct Emory Abley, deputy assessor Nonparlel precinct 1) IC Spacht, transcript state vs. Patterson ST 00 ;2 no TS 00 !)3 00 109 :iL' '.10 00 In-. 00 r.5 -is 00 00 I 1)5 Hi 00 11 u (i 00 8:2 25 142 .'.- L W Edwards, member of in bauity board Fred Mollrhif;, manager, mdse Auburn Telephone Co., service .lun, Feb, Mar ... T J. O'lveefe, stationery for Co. " notices, board uroe. . E L Vaughn, boarding, washing anil mciidinp; for paupers. . . 121 WI.-U. waning, uni lunerai ex pense Fleeharty ehild, $4 or, held for taxes Wm Mitchell, salary Co. Atty and rent S C Beck, bal on jail, S7S.72 held for taxes Jury list, April 1004, $33,011 held for taxes T E Moore and others, li H Mil ler Inquest Jus. Keeller, livery for use of commissioners S A Curtis, teaming for county Moses Wright, bailiff, Apr term W TEikner, surgical attendance 208 t0 323 18 lol 31 48 45 5 50 3 00 14 00 and visit to Mrs. Barton so 00 III Iveclcr, bailiff, dep sheriff is r.O .1 ir Hazard, surveying $10 dis allowed It MeKabe, judge election Hammond &. Stephens Co sta tionery for superintendent.. Auburn Telephone Co service Apr, Mu j', June, and toll ET Barimm, bal on jail S II Oesch, appraising road and livery hire ; ,, llobt lirahum, appraising road and livery hire lieo. V. Jones, appraising road ami livery hire D K Spacht, recording, ex acct tSeo. Keitmelr, janitor A S Heed, copies revenue law. . " shrubbery for county WK Turner. 15 1 M 00 U SO !i00 00 13 00 7 00 7 00 11 00 00 00 -' 00 2 00 1 50 110 i'5 S M Smyser, making assessors books and expense account.. 11 F Oilman. Bertron case. 19.77 held for tax..., 39 23 Leora Rustin, Co supt and ex 235 21 (Srip Co., printing stationery.. 19 00 Marcus Franltle, merchandise.. 1 00 t3 ft .. . o ai om.vser, iee utu state vs. Bertron Achinsou A Joder, hardware.. Forest Lumber Co, eoal, Inmliur St 53 (3 5 1)1! 415 ira Keen, boarding prisoners and jailers fees 1.17 55 It appearing to the board that C C Smith has paid Szo.bo taxes of 1903, lot 9, block 6, 2d addition to Alliance and that $18.20 thereof was for a pur pose unauthorized by law, it is order that S18.20 bo refunded to C C Smith. Board adjourned until June at 8 o'clock a. in. 1904, J. W. Wehn, Chairman. S. M. Smyser, Clerk. Alliancu, Nun., July 1, 1904. Board met pursuant to adjoin ninout. Prosont, same officers and members as on first day. It is ordered by the board- that the follwing claims be allowed: J. W. Wehn, county commissioner S5t; Frank Caha, county commissioner and mileage S70. Geo. W. Loer, county commissioner and mileage S63.20. J. W. Wuiin, Chairman. S. M. Smyser. Clerk. Application for liniRfiist's I'crmii. NOtleU Is llPll'hir (rll-mi Hint II II Vni.L. I...u Illeil his iiutltluii with the iKuml f village IniMicH of the vIIIuho of HcinliiKfonl, Ne linifKa, for :i penult to hell mult. Rplrituous !'".' .v1,""!8 liquors Tor medicinal purposes on hit - I'loek IP. 111 the vIIIuki of lleitnj-forcl, Jelj.. for the L'lisiilir, year. 'P-IulyJ ' If. II. IV.nk. Applicant Notice of Dissolution. Notice N ht-rehy uiven that tho firm of buriler .V llartsi.n, com posed of .1. A. Snyder tuid J, I . Hiutsiin, I, this day dissolved hy mutual consent. . I. A. Snyder retli-liiu. .I.J-' lliirtson assumes nil debts owlnjf and all ac counts are payable to lilln. Dated June Si, mt. .1. V. Uaiitson. .1. A. Nn'YDKH. Notice to Creditors. In county Court, within and for tlo.v Hutto county, rscbriiskn. jy 1, mii t)ie mntterof 1 lie itiitn r 1.1I,.. s. n.,..i.... deceased. To the eieilltur ..r J,i',t ...."..... limine hereby notllhil. that 1 will sit at tho County Court Idiom In Alliance In snld county, 011 the lsuh day of December, ITOl.to re ceive ami oxamlnu nil chums ajtalnst said estate, with n view to ihelr adjustment and allOHance. The time limited for the pies cntiitjoii of claims uualust said estate Is six months, from the Dili day of .lime. A I). iwi, ami the time llii'ltuil rot- p:iment ofdobts I.s one year from said llthday of June, JW4. Witness my hand and the seal of .said county court, this I st day of July. lwi. Ip July l-4w. U. K. Si-ACiiT. County .IuUro. Older of Hearing on Original 1 To bate of Will. STATE OF NEBRASKA 1 Box Bctti: Coi-.nty, f SH' At a county court, held tit Uie county court ''. I" iiiI for said county July ft, A. 'resent, 1). k.pncln. County .Indue in mi- iimiivriu ustuie or .Martin 11 l'atmmc deceased. OuioadliiK and Mine the petition of A. S. 1 eed, pniyliw tout the Instrument. Hied on the Mil day of Jul, nwt. mid purporlinj; to bo tho hint Mill 1111U Testiiuiom of the said de ceased, may bo proved, approved, pi-obated, allowed, and revoriled as the Inst will ami testament of thosihl .Martin iV I'atmoie. de ceased, and that the execution ot said limlm inent may be committed and the adminlstr.i t.oti of 1 said estate may be urimted to Martha h. Patmore and A. h. Heed as executors. Onlered, that .Iu4y, A. 1 1), iwi. nt one " .,'.i ' ,'" V5 il'k'ls'ii''l for iieai-hiK said petition, when all persons Interested in .said natter mar appear at a county coilrt to be IIVlUIIIUIIUMir S till COIlllLV- ItlHl lllllW lnllUi nhvthc Draver nf ni.tlrtuMM ki...ttt.i ..... i .'ranted; .ami that notice of the pending of said petition, and the hearlm? thereof, bo Klvon to all persons intCMHied in vild matter by publUh lie a copy of tins, order la Tilt; AM.ianck llKitAi.t) a wcrKly uewsikiiH-r print ed In said county, for thre successive weeks, prior to said day of hearing. (A trim copy 1 I). K.Si-acht. ISeall 3-fp-Jul) V County Jiule. Notice to Creditors, In County Court, within and for Box Butte county, Nebraska. July 1, liwi. iu tho mailer of the estate or. lotiu . Ituelrvs. dec-eased. Totheciedltorsoftlio said estate: on lire heiehy notllied, that I willi.it at IheroiintyCoitit ICootn in Alliance hi said county, on the It'th day of IJetmiler, IWt. at 1 ocliK-k p.m. to riH-elveanilexumlne all claims against said est.ile Willi il vlvw (f their ail Juntmviil and allowance. Tho time, limited for me preseiitiuion of claims against said es tate ls months, from tho tlth day or June. A. I)., l'.ot. and the time limited for t lie Ijiiymentof debts is one j-eur from Mikl 11th dy of June, A. I) . nun. wniHtMHiiiy hand and seal t .said County Court, this 1st day of July, 1!H1 t 1 riiiT 1 oiivj (.SEAL I fpJuly H-lw 1). IC. JSPAUUT. ituutr JuiIl'p. Public Notice, in the district court of Hos Uutte county. Nebrabka, Jutt-Wlnis, Pluintlll, Vs. James WIius. liefeiidant. To James Winis, iiou-residuiit defendant: you aro hereby noilllid Hint on the unit day o( Jiiiiii UMt. Josle Wlnis, iilaintlll, llleda i.ftf llouaKninst jou iu the district court of Itox Itutte county, Ni'lii-Ufritu. the object and you on the itrouiul that you have wilfully iuuj.-i 111 un-u uni loouiiuii auivurco from iliandoni for tho term of two jeurs last nasi, foreruuliv u tliti plalntlir without jrood cause and forjjiossly. wantonly ami cruelly refus inir, iicKlectliii; and falllui; to supixirt mid niuliitaiu the philntiir. Vim are risiulrtsl to answer said petition on or hefoie Monday the r.ih daj of July iwl. Josic WiM4.linlutlir. Hy William Mitchell, her Attorney. June 17-4 Sheriff Sale. No. 1 UK. aiyl aKatust Tlie American loau and 'I'rnst company. Tlie American Investment company of IJmoln. .Nebraska, C. K. Crozler and John Doe, defendants. I will, on tho huh day of July A. 1) , ni, at JO o'clock a. in. on said day. at tlie west front door or the court hoiuo In Alliance, in said county, sell the followlnc described real estate, to-wlt: 1 ne uurtiicast ijuarter or section 35. In lownshlplN, north or ratiKOji, west orlxth jirlneipal meridian. In Box Hutto county, Ne braska, at public auction to tho lilcliest bid der tor cash, to satlsry said order or sale. In mini of ,p.) and Interest, cost and ai-cruitiK costs subject to all unaid taxes, ...... 1,A Hi:Ki.Mi"rli! of Said County. H. I'. Itllmiin. Attorney for Plaintiff. June 17 Appointment of Administrator. Stateof .Nebraska, 1 ,-ss Box Unite County I Al a comiiy emtrt. hold at tho -..untj court room, in and tor naid cotintj.Juno si, A. D. l'resent, l). K. Spaeht. comity Jiidue. In the matter of the estate or Mlche eal I. On isjjidlnif and lllln the petition or Samuel J).i..J,uiV.V '. 'm?'"'K ht BUmlnlstiatlon or Istrato ' Kianted to lilm as udmlu- Ordcml that July nth, a. 1) ipoi. ut 0 o clock a.m., is asn;iasl rorheatins said pt tltlon, when all peromj Intereatwl iu said matter may appear at a county court to bo held 111 and for said county, and show chubc Why the praje. of pvllllo.iur shouhl 11, be pni nted- and that notice of the pendency oT wild petition and tlie hearing therisDr, Ik. el veil K1,iaii .IrM,l, Interested In eald matter by PllhllsllIuiIUCOllV Of tlllv.ir. ur hi 'I'i.o A.. ... u.rj, tiecLstseil ance llr.riAi.n. a weekly newspaper priutwi In said county, for three sueceJlvu weeks, nrlor sire weeks, prior 10 saui uny or iieurliiK. 1 K. til'ACMT, o uiity .Jude. (A true copy.) Iskai.1 fp Junei'4, Ranch Tor Lease. Fivehundred acres of irrigated hay land, four miles east of Bridgeport. For par ticulars see M. H. Hagerty, Alliance, or John Hagerty, Bridgeport. By virtue of an 01 den I snlv IhsuihI hy tho tleiliuf thedlstrlct com tor Box llutto county. Nebraska, iiimiii a ilccivo rendeicd ly said court iu favor of Robert Aiuli.rNiwi ll.l..iin ATTORNEYS VWLLIAfl MITCHELL ATTORNEY AT LsW, ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA. OmCU I'HO.NE 180. UDSIDK.NCK I' HONK 203. , pTcTNoISMAfT ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms 1, S and 3, First National hank build niff, Alliance, Aeo. tnry In olllce. E. H. Boyd, .. A.tt ornoy Jtt ILi!t-v .. ALLIANCE, NLI1KASKA. Collections given Prompt Attention. lTaTberry ATTORNEY AT LAW, ALLIANCE, - NEBRASKA. SMITH P. TDTT1.E. 1KA E. TASI1. TUTTLE & TASH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. REAL ESTATE, North Main St, - ALLIANCE. NEB. Guy Lockwood GH.VDCATi: CHICACiO SCHOOL OP EMBALMING Funeral Director and Kmbalmer , Phones Office 214. Res 205 Expert l.ndy Attendant.. AllianCG, Net). JULIA V. FREY, '"STEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. Olllce two blocks north of Times building, I'houe a. Hours, S lo 12 a. in.. 1 :30 to 5 p. m. J. E. MOORE, M. D. n.r.Ti:iiKR iw.ock, ai.manci:. m:ii. Calls answered from olllce day or nliht. Telephone No. tK. "drTlTaedwards PIIVSICIAS AMI) Sl'KGUON OfHce over i'ostolllce. ALMANCH. NEB. li. li. Bellwood, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Ilolstcn llulldlnfi, - ALLIA7, JE, NRIJ L. W. BOWMAN, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Olllce in First National Bank block. Alll ance Nebraska. DqTvsTc0lIjN5 homeopath Thirty years experience. Diseases of women ami children and non-surfflcal re moval of mill stones and cure of apenilici tis, speclalticw Office first door west of O'Connor' bakery. lliono clay or niihtr lli. Dr. J. R. Taggart, D.V.S. Ih preparet to treatanyand all diseaes Iraown to the horse and cow. .Special attention to dentihtry. All work guaranteed Ilarn North of Palace Liverv. '1'ho 101 SE Jos. Carey & Co. For house moving, well boring, making and cleaning cessiools moving box cars, ete . . . . ALLIANCE, NEBRAKKA. FRED BRENNAN Pliiiiibing, Steam and hot water Heating. 'Phone, No. 35C. ALLIANCE, NEB. ' ZBINDEN BROS,, DEALERS IN.. .. Flour 1 Feed. 44 Home Comfort" Flour Is Our Leader. Try It..., PHONii 10s. ffiKV MA,N HUMPHRY :: Undertakinjr and . . :: Embalming- Company Calls snsuered promptly day or night. Claude Humphry, Undertaker. Hrs. Humphry, Lady Assistant. Residence phone 269. .- itj ..iiTTnPn k I m.SbMHMt pT' 1 r . t Si W 1 p 1 fh