To Everywhere and Rack. I iiitf Miibi.itMi-mSi'n t.nu? .f?tifi?it nA-rirs. I Tlio JJurllnRton offer excursion ratci in every direction -o lowthif there is no cxciue for staying At homo below nro some of them St. Louis nml Iwck. Three kinds of daily rates besido the ipocial low rate coach uxcursio is each l'uasdny and Thurs day during August and September. Chicago and liack' Dally low rates cither direct or via St. Louis with stop overs at St. Louis, Kanwn City and Omaha. World's fair stopovers at St. Louis on through tickets. Colorado and Utah there and back practically half ratw aUttummer. To CaliforniaSan Francisco ahd Los Angelas and buck, August lO to September 11, only $45,75. The only cnnnCe in 1934 10 get tins low raie. - t to many nolrtH in Indiana. Ohio and Kentucky Suptimber Q, ij, to, 27 and October 1 1- at one fare pin $2 for the rou nil trip. , To Michigan, MionoMla, Wisconsin and the Great Lake region the ideal sninmer country daily low mte jo take you away from home. L. S. Saok," Ticket Agent Jig. 25 TO ST. LOUIS ANlT KM URN. '1 he Ht.rlington offers the abovu low rate for ticket good in conches aud clislr cars"sents free). On Sule Tuesdays and Thursdays during August and September. Sco me for full particulars. L S. Sak, Ticket Agent. VISIT TUB OM1 FOLKS. One fare plus $2 for the round trip to a great many points in Ohio. Indiana and Kentucky. Tickets on sale September 0, 13, 20, 27 and October 11. Good via St. Louis and for stopover at the great expo sition. 1 innl limit thirty thirty days. Sec me for full particulars or write to L. V, Wakeley, general passenger agent, Omaha. L. S. Saok, Ticket Agent. Ladies' Tailoring AND Dress Making (Kj;um:it bystkm) 1!. Minis over- ttie famous Clothing Store. All work guaranteed satisfactory. M1H. H. C. YI'.AOKll. AI.LtAKda. NKH. ATTOItNr.VB. WILLIAH MITCHELl ATTORNEY AT HW, ALLIANCE, - - - NEBRASKA. Of nan 1'iione Jno. Jtp.miiENCK I'iionksos. irTNOLEMAN ATTORNEY AT LAW. Uoonis 1,S ami 3, 1'itst National hank build lng.Ailliiticu, .Null. Notary iuolllce. E. H. Boyd, ,. A.t lorius.v ill jL,jiw .. ALLIANCU, NKUHAflKA. Collections given Prompt Attention. L. A. BERRY, ATTOHNEY AT LAW. ALLIANCE. - - - NEBRASKA. smith i. Ttmi :. iiu n. v 11. TUTTLE & TAS1I, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. RI-AL ESTATE, North Main ?t., AI.UANOB. NEIJ. JULIA V. FREY, OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. OMcu two blocks 1101 tb of Times building, t H10.no S5.S, Hours, 6 to 12 n. m., 1 :30 to 5 p. u. J. E MOORE, M. D. runv.iir.ii ni.ocu, ali.ianci:, ni;ii Calls answered from ofilco day or night. Telephone No. C-J. "DRTTrvvTEDWATL PHYSICIAN AND SUKfiEON Oflieo mur IWofllce. AI.MANOI, Ni:il ft. H. Bell wood, PHYSJ1CIAM and SURGEON. HolMt-n llllllUlnf?, ALMA? OK, NKll L. W. BOWMAN, PHYSICIAN AMD SURGEON. O nice In i'lrst. National Hank block. Alll aneo Nebraska. DlTTvvrcOLXlNS HOMEOPATH Thirty jewrs pperIonce. Diseases ot v onion and children and iion-surgjoal re mot ul of gnll Montuid cure of iipoudlci tls, hpeclallloci. Onlce first door west of O'Oonuor'a bakery, j Phone day or night, 1 jl. Guy Lockwood - --.- CltAUUATi: CHICAGO SCHOOL Ol i:.MHAI..MINO - Funeral Director and Embalmer Phones Offico 214. I?es 205 Expert I.ndy Attendant.. Alliance, Neb, FRED BRENNAN Plumbiug, Stoam and hot water Heating. Phone, No. 35JJ. ALLIANCE, NEB. Buy at wholesale, "Crex" matting now 35 cents per yard, others sell it at 50 cents per yard. Geo. Darling. LOSES A riNGER. Herbert, the eighteen -year-old son of Nlr. and Mrs. J. W. Wfhn met with an ac cident near Bridgeport yesterday which will cost him the forefinger of his right hand. 'I he young man was hunting ducks and after discharging one lfrtrrel of his shot gun he considered the game oat of range and with the other hammer cocked he stood tos gttu upright holding his hand Over the muzzle, When the gun struck the ground it was discharged by the jar and the charge mutilated the finger so badly that amputation was necessary. Several shot struck him in the breast and face but scarcely passed through the skin. While the accident was a p.iintul one yet under the circumstances the young mnu was fortunate that it was no worse. Doctors Hellwood and Edwards went to Bridgeport to dress the wound but after arriving there considered it best to per form the operation here which was done last evening. NEW OrFICIALS. The Lincoln Daily Star of Monday con tained tno following: Godfrey W. Rhodes, for a number of years assistant general superintendent of the Rurliugtou railroad in Nebraska, has been offered the position of general super intendent at Alliance, under the reorgani zation of the road by Vice President Dnniel Willard. It iB understood that Mr. Rhodes has acceptud the position. At present he is out of the city on a tour of the west side lines in company with Mr. Willard. From the latter fact it is presumed that he will become the man for the division at Alli ance. It has been stated that the successor of Superintendent Calvert, who has been pro moted to the advisory board at Chicago, will bo a man from the Great Northern railroad, one trained in the methods of . J. Hill and who has worked up from the ranks. The name has not been divulged, though several different ones have been whispered about. It is understood that the new superintendent has some now ideas which he will use on the lines west of the river. Regretting to see the departure of Mr. Rhodes from Lincoln, tiie officials at the depot are glad he has received the promo tion, and belicvo he will make a mark on the west side that will be noted among rail road men. He has been known durirrg his stny in Lincoln as a man with n pherfom nnl grasp ot detail, and besides being a good organiser, pays particular attention to smoothness and economy in operation. He has become personally acquainted with practically all the railroad men in this part ot the country and all speak highly of him personally and officially. Officials at the depot do not know at what time the new arrangement will go into effect, though it is believed not be fore tho latter part ot the autumn. Information for Homesteaders. Thoro being much enquiry and a great dlveraiii of opinions amongs attorneys, as to whether a homesteader ultn 1C0 acrus under the old law, who has not yet made final proof, and who obtains an additional entry of tho contiguous land under the hinkaiu law, can change his residence from tho old homestead to the additional homestend, without abandoning the old one, Attorney J. E, Porter of Crawford, loferred the quohtion to the general land office at Washington, and he is in receipt of tho following letter. Washington, D, C, Aug. '23, 1904. Sir: In reply to your inquiry of August 10, 1904, with reference to additional en tries mado under the Act of April 28, 190., I have to advise you that an additional entry made under Section 2 of said Act constitutes, with the original entry, one eutire claim, and the required residence may be maintained on any part of said claim. Very respectfully, j, II. Fimplk, Acting Commisbionor M. L Church Notes. Services will be held at the churcii next Sunday as usual. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Morning subject; "The End of the Road." Evening Subject: "Decisions That Make Noble Characters." Epvsorth League at 7: p. m. All arc cordially invited to at tend. The regular prayer meng will be held in the basement of thv church next Thursday evening at S.o'clock. The Sunday school teacher's meeting will bo held at the home of Capt. Y. R. Akors next Wednesday evening at S o'clock. , The Conference Year will close next Sunday, Sept. 4. The session of the Northwestern Nebraska Conference will meet September 7, iOoj at Atkinson, Nebraska, City Teachers Meeting. There will be a meeting of all the city touchers in the high school room on Sat urday, Saptembut 3, at 2 o'clock p. m. W. II. Drtz, Superintendent. 'September Opening. On Friday and Saturday, September 2 and 3, I wil hold my Septembor opening at which time I will offer to the ladies of Alliance ana vicinity a large line 01 tne vary latest styles in street hats. Call and see them whether you wish to buy or not. Miss U. E. Manoan. Frank Lysinger formerly of the machine shop force here and A 1 machinist is now at work at Havelock. For Rent Stable room for two horses. Enquire at The Herald office. LOCAL HAPPENINGS General nnd Personal News of Alli ance and Vicinity. What is "7.tV Allorntiy Mitchell had legal lmstnaesat Gering yeMerday. Harry Pierce of Hemingftird was n Alliance visitor Wednesday. J. A. Hunter and son Robert returned yostard.17 from a trip to Illinois and St. Louis. " Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Woods have moved into the new cottage at 411 Ycllewstone avenue. J.J. Pendergnst and family are nicely located in their new home on E. Wyoming avenue. Mite M&me Laravas who visited with her annt at Hot Springs, has "returned to Alliance. ,w,,...w R. Standen has sold, his meat market to Trenkla Bros., and contemplates moving to Wyoming. Miss Jeesie Sweeney is spending n few days with her cousin, Mrs. Stewart, at Hemiugford. H, O. Zbinden arrived Sunday from Sweetwater and left Monday for Denver on business. J. A. Gainea and Steve Lowley came up from Bridgeport today aud will go to Mullen tonight on business. Examinations for teachers' certificates willbeheld.it the Superintendent's office Saturday, September 10th. ' W. D. Rumor left Saturday last for Chicago to make purchases of stock for the store. He returned Thursday. Miss Wysongwho has been visiting Miss Laura Milliken for the past two weeks re turned to her home al Bayard Wednesday. Messrs. Wood and Hublitz are succes sors to W. H. Zehrung in the painting business and will aim to give satisfaction. John O'Donnell, who has been employed as telegraph operator at Granite Canyon for sometime, is in Alliance visiting his parents. Ed McNair and Orville Owen are at tending Frontier Days at Cheyenne. They went InBt Sattlrday and espect to be gone a week. Engineer Davenport was injured in a wreck at Seneca last night Another wreck is reported" to have occured near Belmont. W. S. Ridgell has completed his con tract of painting the new hospital building at Ft. Robinson, aud returned to Alliance last Sunday. ' R. R. Ralls was up from the Ilamptom ranch this week. Ho says they arc about done haying and have cut from 1500 to 2000 tons this season. The Blaine hotel, a three story t-tructure at Chadron, had a 5300 fire hiit Saturday and the Northwestern depot at Fort Rob inson was struck by lightuing nnd burnpd j to the groand Mondav The Crawford Bulletin h.v suspended publication after an existence of seven j oars. C, Lindeman, its editor and pub lisher, will devote his time 10 his ranch near that town. This leaves the Tribune the only paper there nnd one is enough for the town at present. Tub Herald is informed that James ivsvlin. C. C. Smith, Ira Reed, H. Mc l-i'an, J. B. Gray, I. U. Hagar, Dr. Mu r-, O. Hawkins, T. S. Fielding, R. II. W.tti.i ., D. Marsh and boveral others will le.-.v-j today for Mystic, S. D., to in vestigate a gold mining proposition near that place. t Everything is hurry and bustle this week among our young Americans gather ing bchool books in readiness for school Monday morning, and preparing for an other season of profitable study. We have had a long season of play now let us enter school tiiis year with a determination to make it one of the best and grandest of our lives. H. C. Armstrong was in the city Wed nesday forenoon on his return from Chey enne where he was summoned to appear in the federal Court upon the charge of sel ling liquor illegally, Henry says that his trouble was simply spite work. He was trying to introduce the Pabst product in .1 new territory and sent out si cases for his proposed customers to uy and the other brewery learning of this tried to trump up a case against him. I'doc3not fear the result of the invosti North .... Alliance. Mrs. O. Harris a 03 the sick. Byron Ufford has returned from Scotts Lluff. Mrs. W, N. Beach made a trip to the sand hills last week. Little Bertha Walden has been improv ing in health the last' week or so. Mrs. Anderson is visiting in the country for a three weeks' duration, Charlos Brinkman and family are enjoy ing some of the rural festivities at the Gregg ranch this week. Claud Vaughn and Edith McDougle drove out to the Swan home last Sunday and returned home before it rained this time. Mrs. C. Murphy, accompanied by her friend, Julia Darnell, have gone to the J Hills for a few days recreation. They ex pect to be in Deadwood for the carnival, and will visit in Lead and.other points be fore returning. I .General vHousefurnishing Goods Banquet Raiigca ant!- Wonder Cook Stoves have been sold in Allianc for the past ten years and are so thoroughly known , by the people here that we need say no more than that the patterns this season are neater in design than ever before and their baking qualities remain at the same high standard. & Dishes, Queenswnre and Glassware are expected by the,end of the week. Tin and Enameled Ware and other kitchen utensils are on display. Blankets and Comforts of best qualities for prices asked are now on sale. Look at the Goods - - You will Buy ... ;.' GEO. DARLING W W W w w HUMPHRY it :: Undertaking' and . . :: Embalming Company Calls answered pioinptly day or night. Claude Humphry, Undertaker. Hrs. Humphry, Lady Assistant Residence phone 269. ZBINDEN BROS,, DEAM'KS IN Flour Feed. "Home V Comfort" $ Flour Is Our Leader. Try It PHONE 105. vi:st sim: main KTKKKT.. Dr. J. R. Taggart, D.V.S. Is prepared to trentanyand all diseases known to tho hor&e aud cow. Special uttention to dentistry. All work guaranteed Barn Xorth of Palace Livery, 'l'ho 101 SEE Jos. Carey & Co. For house moving, well boring making and cleaning cesspools moving box cars, ete .... ALLIANCE, NEBKAEKA. XMtce to Creditors. In county Court, within and for Hon Uutte county, Nuhi-iisLit. July 27, 11KH. In the nmttur of the ustato ot Snnili Lemon, ileceiiM'il. To tho creditor:, of said tulat: You tiro horeby notlUcd, Unit 1 will sit at tho County Court Itooin In Alliance In Mikl county, 011 thutMhduirof Juuuary, lft3, to re ceive uiul examine all claims apitiiKt bald estate, with a view to their adjustment unit allowance. The tlnu limited for tho pns eiilatlouof claims uKulnit said estate In six months, from the S7th day of July, A I), loot, and the time limited for iiajmeul ot debts U oiih year from said 7tli day of July, 1004, Witness my hand and tho soul of bald county court, this i7th duy of July, 1P01. (A True Copy) D. K. hpACHT. rtAL l-ji July 20-4 w. County Judge. fc :::-.: vvvv'XXX-.X- 1 F. J. Brennan & Go.... "" f Paints, Oils "TcscvvpVvoTva GarxAVvi CowpoM&c&. FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLOCK. :"X":':"X - v:X":": - D iamonds, Vi Repairing in all its Branches.. VU. Oo Barnes Jeweler and Optician. Ciias. E. Ford, President ' S. K. Warrick. Cashier A. S. Reed, R. M. Hampton, Vice Presidents. G. Hampton, Ass't Cashier- First National Bank, ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA. Capital, $50,000. - Surplus arid Profits, $20,000 Dirbctors,: Chas. E. Ford, A. S. Reed, R. M Hampton. H G. Warrick. S. K Warrick. Notice to Creditors. In County Court, within and for Uox llutto couuty, Nolirnsku. .lulx S3. l0t. in the matter of the oMuto of Martin II. I'uiuiorc, deceased To the creditors of thosnld CHtutu You are hurehy notlllcd, that I ulll bit at The County Court ltoom in Alliance In said county, on the 30th day of January, 1003, at l o'clock i. m. to receive and eiauiluoitll claims against said (state ith u view of their ad Justment and allowance. Tho time limited fur the presentation of claims against bald es tate is 0 mouths, from the '.3d duy of July. A. I)., 1004. and tho time limited for the payment of debts Is one jear from said 23d day of July. A. U. IrtM. Witness ray hand and seal of said County Court. thUSU da of July, 1UCH (Atrueconyl I) K SI'ACHT, IBB A LI County Judge, f I) July 29-4 w DEALERS IN- -"& X Drugs, Perfumesf -"Toilet Artides.1 T and Wall Paper Alliance, Nebraska. $ ": - ':"::"::.:.:X":X":"'X':X''X Watches, Go!d Jewelry, Souvenirs . 1 Hail orders promptlj' attended to.- 9 Notice to Creditors. In Die county court, within and for Uox Ilntt coiiiity. Nebmjka. Ahr. . not, in tho matter of the estate of William lioness, deceased. 'Jo the creditors of said estate You are hreby notified, that I will sit nt the county court room in Alliance, In said counti on tho Gth duy of February, A. U. p, at o clook a. m..to receive and examine all claims aaliut said estate, with u vlow to tbolr ad justment aud allowance, Tho time limited for the presentation of tlaitn against said ate I"; six months, from the (ith day of Auk us'. A. I). llKM. und tho time limited for pay ment of dehu is one car from said Bth day of AUgUSl, lOOt, rrawtKMWtouiiiy (Copy) fp -,8" . bounty Jurtw. s 1 1