To tvcr where nncl Hack. TUB Hi RL1VT0N S LOW M MMHR RATBS. inc wirungion oners excursion niei in every direction -- low mat more is no . s7. Loul,nd back- Three hind. 0f ' daily rate, b,si(l. the special low rata coach excursioisoach Tiieaciay andTlnirs-1 dav durine Aueunt and Saptombor Chicago and Iwck Daily low rate cither direct or via St. Louis with stop overs at St. Iritis, Katttnc City and Omaha. Wot Id's fair stopovors at St. Louis on through tickets. Colorado and Utah inure and back practically half rates all stun mar. 1 o California Sun Francisco and Los Angeles and back, August i0 to September ii, only $45:73. The only chance in 1904 to Ret this low rate. To many polrts in Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky September 0, ij, 20, and October n at one fare plus 5s for the round trip. To Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin and the Great Lako region- the ideal summer countrydaily low rates to take you away from home. L. 8. Sack, Ticket Agent. $10 25 TO ST. I.OU1S AMU RKTUKN. The Burlington offers the above low rate for tickets good in coaches and chair cars seats freo). On sale Tuesdays and Thursdays during August and September. Sco mo for full particulars. L. S. Sa(;h, Ticket Agent. VISIT TIIK 01.11 FOLKS. One fare plus $2 for the round trip to a great many points in Ohio. Indiana and Kentucky. Tickets on sale September 6, 13, 20, 27 and October 11. CJood via St. Louis . ml for stopover at the great expo sition. I''inal limit thirty thirty days. See me for full particulars or write to L. V. Wakeley, general passenger agent, Omaha. L. S. Sauk, Ticket Agent, Ladies' Tailoring AND Dress Making (KKISTKIt SYSTT.M) Iiiiums over the I'mnous Clothliut Ntom. All work Kimraiilccd satisfactory. MitS. H. C. YKAOKIt. AU.IAKCfl. Mill. ATTOIINKYd. WILLIAH MITCHELl ATTORNEY AT US.W. ALLIANCE, NEHKASKA. OrriCK I'llOMS INI. ItFSIIiK.NCK I'llONH-YlS. RTcTNOLjiMAN ATTORNEY AT LAW. l!oom 1,2 nntl 3, 1'lrst National hunk build InK, Alliance, Nub. Notary In oIHch. K. H. Boyd, .. f.i tornoy nt, r,.siAV .. ALI.IANCII, N1.IIKA8KA. Collections given Prompt Attention. ATTORNEY AT LAW, ALLIANCE. NEHKASKA. SMITH V. TUTT1.K. IllA K. TA II. TUTTLE & TASM, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. REAL ESTATE, North .Main SL, - ALLIANCR.NF.il. JULIA V. FRL5Y, CSTEOPATHIO PHYBICIAN. Olllce two blocks north of Times building. I'hone iftS. Ilour, S to K 11. in., 1 :30 to 5 p. 111. J. E. MOORE, M. D. rurrcunt tu.oew, ai.uanci:, Ni:n. OulU misweioil from olllce day or night. Telephone No. i. TSrTlTedards I'HYSIOIAN ANI1 SUKGUON Ofllecoerrostonicu, ALLIANi'K, MM! H. H. Bellwood, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. llolbtcn llliliaillK, ALLIA? JK, NKll L. W. BOWMAN, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Ofllco In First National Hank block. Alll nuce Nebraska. DR. G. W. COLLINS HOMEOPATH Thirty jpars uxitoritwo. DUeusn of women ami children and lum-surglcal ro morul of Kail Motion nnd cure of upvndloi tls, specialties, Oftlce first door west of O'Connor's bakery. Thonoduyor niKht, ill'. Guy Lockwooil . . dltADUATr. ClIICAtiO SCHOOL Ol' F.MI1A1..UING Funeral Director and Embalmer Phones Office 214. Rob 205 Expert I.udy Attendant.. AlliQllCe, NBD, FRED BRENNAN Plumbing, Stoam and hot wator Healing. Phone, No. 356. ALLIANCE, NEB. Buy at wholesale, "C rex" matting now 35 cents per yard, others sell it at 50 cents per yard. Geo. Darling. S'more Local. A Millinery Opening. i. n. w.m, c""t l.n c, or hro..l, to Alliance nnil etc now " "'"P'n nJJUi A i)0V ..,. i,orn lo Mr mi rjr8( fj C. Ilahonthal Monday. Ira Reed will ship n cur of liotsos next Monday to Illinois. John O'Mitra returned yostortlny from South Omaha wliaic he marketed two cars of cnttlc. W. A. Manchester nud Monte Hat graves made n business trip to Horn ingford Wodticwlnv. Rev. C. V. Rtty and biide ariived in Alliance yesterday on 4 1. Tub Huh Ai.D oxtonds greetings. Mrs. Dr. Eikner of Ileiuitigford vis ited in the city Wednesday and attend ed the recital given by Mrs. Endetly. Win. O'.Mntn is down from his ranch today. He has a lot of young stock for Bale which are advertised in this is sue. Tlie Lndios of the Maccabees will give n social in the Dell hall Tuesday evening, September 27. A program will be given and refreshments served. Admission in cents. Mrs. J. J. Alfred of Pittsburg, Pa., arrived yesterday to spend .1 few weeks .vith her brother, Mr. J. A. Hoist, Mrs. Sweeney and other relatives. Mrs. Alfred had not seen her brother for many years. John A. Wilson, an old settler in the county who has resided near Hox Hutte. left Wednesday for Hot Spiings, Aik., in the hopes of securing relief from nervous complaint with which he has been afflicted for the last three years. That lonesome look has left Judge Heiry's usual happy countenance. All because Mrs. Horry and the boy re turned Wednesday from their extended visit in Iowa and Michigan. Mis. Heiry's health is greatly iippioved we aio pleased to loam. F. E. Reddish, secietary of the re publican county central committee, has sfcttretl Hon. E. J. Hurkelt, tepublican candidate for U. S. senator, to speak in Alliance tomorrow (Saturday) even ing. Mr. Huikell is a good speaker. I. U. Hagar returned Tuesday from Mystic, S. D., where ho lias been over seeing woik done on the mining chums of the Little Ruth propcity in which a number of Alliance citizens are interest ed. Mr. Hagar is very enthusiastic over the piospects of the piopeity. Leonard Sampy drove down from his ranch south ot Hemingford Tuesday with a load of broinos grass seed which he sold to several stockmen of this vicinity. Mr. Sampy raised over 6,000 pounds of seed this year from 28 acies. It is clean and f ice from other grain and being homegrown is pieferabie foi this section. Notwithstanding that Mr. Sampy is in his G2d year ho is as hale and hem ty as the average man at 50 and besides caiing for his cattle, nuiii beiingover 100 head, his crops this year, raised without hired help, are wotth Si, 500. A 'id yet there are some who say fanning doesn't pay in Hox Hutte. It has been just foity years since Mr. Sampy left the "atild sod" and he contemplates a tiip back theie next summer. Hromos Gross Sect!. 1 have a ipiantity of choice broinos grass seed for sale at my place 5 "s miles south of Heniingfoul, at 10 cents a pound. Hromos is the ideal grass for western Nebraska. L. Samp v. Coffee Nominated. At the fusion convent1 ms held at Rusville Tuesday Cliaila . Codec, the Chadron stockman, w. , nominated for state senator by both conventions. No stronger man could have been nomi nated. Mr. Coffee served as represen tative of this district one torin with crodit to himself and his constituents. A Bargain. Owing to age and ill hoalth I will sell my much thice miles notth of Alliance on vory reasonable tot ins. This is one of the best improved places in the county. There are 1 120 acres of deed ed laud and 320 acres of leased land, all fenced, good soil and nice laying; 160 act o is good hay land; 160 acios under cultivation; 20 acres seeded to broinos grass. Good frame six room house, barn, granaries, cow stables, com cribs, corrals, 2 good wolls, wind mills, tanks, etc. : all improvements in good condition. Will also sell machinery and farming utensils if desired. Liboral terms. Sea Christian Matz, ownor, or T. J. O'Keofe. Children's School Shoes. Over 300 paits of good shoes to bo sold from 50 cents to $1,45 a pair. Fred Mollring, Manager. Knll HniV nf lnrlipa wfiiets nnrl ivmn. I- .-.- v. ...up pers just received at Regan's. Box Butte May Profit. The daily papers of Thursday state that there is a possibility of Hox Hutte county receiving some of the waters from the government ditch which is causing to much excitement in Scotts Hluff county. Should Hox Hutte lie benefitted it would be in the exttcme southwest portion of the count. Homesteads. Under the survey of the government ditch in the Platte valley homostuads am being taken up rapidly. These lands promise to become very saluablc. Upwards of twenty Alliance citizens have made filings this week. We have a few choice numbers left hut they must be taken quick. See T.J. O'Kccfe, Alliance, or G. L. Shutnway, Scotts bluff. T. G. Hut I:, a wejl known and es teemed citizen of Cheyenne county was gteoting fiiends in Alliance Sunday. Mr. Buik is a candidate for county commissioner this fall and if the people place him in office they will have an honest and painstaking official. S. P. Tuttle, Henry Ciilly, Mrs. Richardson and son Walter and T. J. O'Kcefo made a trip to the Platte val ley the first of the week. There's a great rush down there filing on home steads under the survey of the govern ment ditch. Register Wilcox and wile returned Satin day fiom their visit on the Platte. The Judge bagged a good many ducks but did not enjoy camping out as well as on previous occasions. Mr. and Mis. Win. Roth wete in from Libct ty Saturday. Mr. Roth has commenced digging his held of potatoes nuinbeiing thiity acres. Mis. O. A. Pittman left Saturday night for a visit at the old home at Hamburg, Iowa, and the World's fair. Mr. and Mis. A. T. Mounts and Mrs. Martin went to Crawford Monday to visit fiiends. Dr. Edwards retimed Thursday fiom a trip to Sheridan and the mountains. J. D. Carmicle is spending the week here. Captain Akers spent Sunday in Den ver. oeosoaoeaesocacooesoaoessa We Order 9 s School Books s toiocecoeaooaaaeeoaoiis I .r-. . . . e uei tnem Tor you Any kind you want Get them in a week 5i30oeiceo5ottooecifleeeo9 Wc curry a Full Line of Tablets, Pencils, Inks, Copy Books, Composition books, Book Keeping blanks, etc. Cull nt our store when you need them. seojQ3oeaeeQG THIELE Prescription Druggist Succcor to J S. HcKlncy. ooesoeeoooooooeeooaceoeeo QoeQoeaoeeoaeeiJ8o o a o o 9 o o di. itrtiCrvaiici, I id zei :&t t i s or s In Alliance 10-300! every month. Office over The Famous . . . 'Phone 391. ip aooeceoosoosoasectoseeaeoea business Local Column. Advertisements in this column will be charged at the rate of 10 cents per line first insertion and 5 cents pur line each subsequent insertion. Advertisers should remember that The Hkrald's circulation is much larger than any other Alliance papar and has the lar gest circulation in the city and county. Dr. Koons, deutist, Norton block. Office upstairs Battenborg patterns and stamped linens at Regan's. Forest Lumber Co. make a specialty of manufacturing dipping vats. Picture framing, upholstering arid furni ture repairing C. Humphry. 7-10-tf Hand nibbed, polish finish oak stovos at Darling's, same price otlwrs are get ting for plain finish. Geo. G. Gndsby will take down sereon doors and windows and store them till spring when they will he re paired, painted and put up again. He will also make and put up storm doors and windows. Phono 400. 0-16 tf For Kent A good six room house, close in. Inquire at The Herald ofliice. For Sale 75 Cords of dry hard wood W. H Smiley, Crawford, Nebraska. tw3Kis?riTrizrcn wmMmmmmjuujii3 assaa BIG ZL.JJ ? SJR&, i- i lC" . Great W 1 jSMJfZ ikxn We make no charge for putting up a stove and it will be done right; an experienced man to do this kind of work. We have full stock of Enamel, Stove Polish, Brushes, El bows, Dampers, Coal Hods. Shovels and Stove Boards. Come to US for your needs. FURNITURE and All FU i HUMPHRY :: Undertaking1 and . . :: Kmbalming Company Calls snswered promptly day or night. Claude Humphry, Undertaker. Hrs. Humphry, Lady Assistant Residence phone 2G9. ZBINDEN BROS,, DKALKKS IN. . .. "Home it Comfort" Flour Is Our Leader. Try It PHONE 105. MAIN WKST SI 1)1 STKKET.. Dr. J. R. Taggart, D.V.S. Is prepared to treat any nnd all diseabes known to the horse and cow. Special attention to dentistry. All work guaranteed llnrn North of Palace Livery. Tho 101 SEE Jos. Carey & Co. For house moving, well boring making and cleaning cesspools moving box cars, etc .... ALLIANCE, NEHRARKA. Big Clook and Jacket Sale. Misses' and children's jackets and' coats, Jackets from $1,25 to $3.50. Coats from S2.S0 to $7.00. Fred Mollring, Manager. Watch round. Found in Alliance, a watch. Tbe own er can have same by calling on Judge Berry, proving property and paying for this notice. i Flour i reed. THING TO FIND estern Stove Co This name on a stove means Dura bility, Style and Finish; so, when you buy one, look for the name. Our store is where you can buy these stoves. The prices are right for we don't have to pay excessive freight, just from Omaha. OAK HE A TERS From $7.00 up. COOK STOVES From $12.50 up, number 8 size. GEO. DARLING .x--:-: I F. J. Brennan & Co.... ! DEALERS IN- llf'irtrc Pprfu 9l y vv i and Paints, Oils i FIRST NATIONAL DANK BLOCK. -cvth. y)iamonds U e Souvenirs Repairing in all its Branches. Ae O. Barnes, Jeweler and Optician. Ciias. K. Ford, President A. S. Reed, R. M. Hampton, Vice Presidents. First National Bank, ALLIANCE. Capital, $50,000. Directors: Chas. E. Ford, A. S. Reed, R. M Hampton. II . G. Warrick. S. K. Warrick. Notice to Creditors. In ouiinty Court, within and for Hot Hutte county, Nebraska, J?ojt. I", HOI. In the luattur of tliu u.ttotu of ltobi'rt l-'reeliiml. ileeeubvtl. To tlu cri'lllor of Mlil oxlato: You tiro liuroby notltliil. that 1 ulll lt at the County Court llooni In Alliance la said county, on the Sid day of Mureh, HW3, to re ceive nnd OMHiiIno all claims us.ilii't sulci ostatf, with a vlow to their adjustment unit ullowuncu. The time limited for tliu pnw eiitutlou of claims auuliiht said ostuUt Is siv iiumlh-.. from tho 17th day of Sept. A l. 1WI, and thetlmu limited for iJajmunt ofdubts Is one year from siild 17th duy of fupt. l'JOt. Witness my hand and tho soul of said county court, this 17th duy of rvpt, 1001. (A True Copy) U. K. SpaCUT. tsE.Ll I'pt5epL23-4w. County Judge. Co-Lon-Co. M :?: mes i J OSS I iCNISMNGS r?r s -a 1 a i 9 i oiiex Arts and Wall Paper V Alliance, Nebraska. Watches, .Go id Jewelry, o a . Hail orders promptly attended to.- S. K. Wakrick. Cashier G. Hampton. Ass't Cashier. 422O NEBRASKA. Surplus and Profits, $20,000 FOR SALE! Buff Wyandotte Cockerls Now is the time to buy. come at once aud get your pick. Finest lot of hirds in the country. Prices to suit. Come aud see them, or write me your wants. The best all around chicken for profit and color. L. A. Supkisk, Alliance, Neb. Dr. Allen, dentist, opera house. .1 J n I n