. .... .. " r B fL. VVM rl'&j f f A 1 .vm. r t BK ' m ViJ ' R - : wt?l-':& HS? LOO mm -j rr ri ir?rtiuiiiTr'a 1 t1- &$ vv4f ' S.v wW 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 of liulldinz Material, CALL AND SI-U5 US OUK I'KU'ES ARE RIGHT PHONE 73 Forest Lumber Company. i :OT ;ii ? -LIT - C . ..i-js. W . .".!.. , For that small repairing1 we have the fixings, Boards for sidewalk laying-, fencing' and the like, can be had from us at reasonable price. Trv umber I Coal Co. Also agents for Nebr. Central Bid. & Loan Asso. Phone 22 HEMINGFORD. In securing a car of implements, buggies, wagons, etc., 1 am now able to quote .. . . - t . n w...., i 11111 nun .luic IU IjUUiU n&lfti fVs 'he celebrated Stoughton and 8lfcA Duere sPrin KS builncws in connection with hK poMtlon ilk :m ..vviL.ui.Aiii-ia'.M'iitituveui uiib paper. j POTATOES WANTLI)! Well sorted Early Ohio for storage pur poses. Call at X. Frohnaphcl's. Big General store. Oct. 14-Ot. Raymond & Quivkv. Wildy's new clothing has arrived. Mrs. Ben Price is ill with a severe cold. Mrs. L. Sampy is sick with rheumatism. Sampy's bromo seed for sale at Wildy's. Henry Brus was in Hemingford Tues day. Wildy occupies Gooo square feet of store room. Now top buggy for sale at a bargain. Wildy. Dr. Eikner was an Alliance visitor this week. Louis Homrighousen was in Hemingford Wednesday. C. J. Wildy has about completed his potato cellar. B. E. Johnson and Wm, I'osket went to Alliance luesday. E. S. Wildy was visiting relatives at Scottsbluff recently. Jou Urbanovskey has entered the cm ploy of C. J. Wildy. Mrs. Ward and Mrs. Connell were in Hemingford Tuesday. Mrs. Graves of Belvidere is the guest of Mrs. Matt Beaumont. Wildy received three cars of lumber and two of coal this week. II. L. Bushnell has been somewhat under the weather this week. Frank N'agleschneider went to Alliance Monday to attend court. Henry Von Bergen;.s little boy was quite sick several days last week. There are some very low rates to Eur ope now. Inquire First State Bank. Henry Winten and Andrew Tschachor were in from Winten Wednesday. Wildy's potato cellar nears completion tnis week, wildy wants your potatoes. Dentist Koons will be in Hemingford October 21 and 22. Friday and Satur day. Mrs. Patrick Kintsley was quite seriously injured Sunday by being thrown from a cart. Everyone should be on the lookout for the petty thieves who are" operating around here. Mrs. Nellie McCrady came down from the west to spend a few days visiting her parents here. On October 20, 21 and 22, Wildy will have a car of choice winter apples at $1.00 per bushel out of car. Dentistry. Dr. Koons the Alliance dentist will be in Hemingford. Friday ind Saturday, October 21 and 22. Fred Davison mourns the loss of a fina ;overcoat feloniously abstracted from his buggy last week during the Miss Garvin lectures J . . .now is tne time to do your fall plowing. Get one of the renowned Hancock disc igang plows. They will plow where 'others have to leave the field. For sale by A. LLhrig. Oct. 14-2 Speaking about heating stoves. The UJecKwith Kountl Oak and Coles Hot ralast are the leading heaters in the world, id while thev cost onlv n littln mnrw than 4 , ..... ...... w ....... !heir imitations, they will save their price uel in one season. Call on A. rng. 14.2 'Word came to town of an interesting dis- Bssion between our genial roadmaster Bad one of our farmers over old ties with le farmer having the best of it. The Lcompany ought to be ashamed to burn up we old ties the way they do. They ought ;ive them to anyone who will haul them '' and buggies, wagon boes. Universal shoveling board, below any previous prices, only while these last. Please call and examine.- Anton Uhrijf. Oct. 14-2 Why not insure your farm buildings now that winter is coming on ? I am anxious to write your policy for you in a good sub stantial company. You want to deal with a home man on insurance for the reason that about half the companies are offering you policies the provisions of which you won't like. Insure now. K. L. Pierce, agent. The time to insure your live stock is in the fall of the year after you have sold off and reduced your bunch. The insurance I write covers your cattle at actual value up to $30 a head. You insure what you own now and you will be paid for all lost by fire or lightning up to the face of your policy at actual value, except when each head is worth more than the limit. $jo. K. I,. Pierce, agi.it. To the People. Trade at Frohnapfel's, where you get the most for your money. He has a new stock all the wav thromrti. Remember, he has no brothers in St. Louis to buy bankrupt aod (ire stocks. Frohnapfol furnishes the potato trade with good Hour, not an article shipped in for that trade. Frohnapfel pays you for every bushel of potatoes in your load, He will also give you a dollar's worth for every dollar purchase. Any bill you pay once you never have to pay the second time. I want your trade and will treat you right and treat you so you will be glad to stay with me. Norbert Frohnapfel. Norbert Frohnapfel's store was burglar ized Saturday ovenin and a couple of suits, some caps and overcoats were missed besides a quantity of cigars. It is thought that the thieves are residents of this vicinity for about so often there is a rob bory of clothing here and the length of time between the robberies corresponds to the time it takes to wear out a suit of clothes. There have been at least six nf these robberies in the last three vears and only one fellow has bsen caught and he was sent up for another offense and is doing time in Cheyeune now. If possible, this gang, if there be one, which commits these depredations should be broken up and the leader punished. The same even ing a dwelling was entered and some cash found and taken. A freight car jumped sideways while running at break neck speed pnst the depot and took out a bite of the depot platform. Thiee well drills are in operation in this vicinity and will likely be kept busy putting down wells oj the many homemeads re cently takn. Elmer Squibb and Luther Clark hare purchased a well drill. Thev are at tires- ent drilling a wsll at Jewell's ranch on boutli Table. With a cattle inspector, a land insnuctor and a liquor inspector nbrond in the land, tilings will likely be run an ImsinoM principles hereafter. Mrs. Burleigh accompanied Mr. Burleigh to Marsland last SiiniUv. The tMonlt seem glad to have this worthy couple r turned for another year. John Furnsan returnetl from Omnha. lnm Saturday where he had bn to market 50 steer. They averaged 1030 pounds and old at $ j 95, which was a way up price for K rawer. Thoa. Betebmnior and family of Dead man came down Sunday and were ac compnnied by Bert Botelwnner and familv who took 4 for Antioch. While here they put up at the Commercial. Mrs. Prettymnn and Miss lleam made a tour of Pine Ridge last Snturdav. Thev had as an escort that trustv driver Kov Richey, who has made more trips over this scenic route than any other loy of his age. Mrs. Ingstroni and her sister Miss Saue. went to Crawford last Saturday to attend a social given by the Degree of Honor" The latter was on the program for a solo. They returned home Sunday and report a splendid time. We see by the Lincoln Daily Star, that Lieutonnnt-Govcrnor McGilton has re turned from a trip wust and tlmt ho has visited all the important places along the B. & M. Yes, he was in Marsland about 24 hours. Judges :d Clerks of election. Following is a complete list of names of those who will act as judges nml clerks of the voting precincts of Box Bultc county at the coming election: Alliance, First ward: Judges G. W. Clark, C. C. Smith, 15. S. Cnvin. Clerka Alex Muitliead, A. D. RoJgors. Alliance. Second ward: Judges W. II. Ashbaugli, A. M. D.ike, Charles Snow. Clerks: Geo. Leidy, W. S. Ridgoll. Box Butte: Judges C. H. Uiitts::, R. II. West. P. H. Znbol rinriM, Chatles L. Wilson, John O'Mara. Boyd: Judges W. G. Wnmbaiieh, T. M. Lawler, William Bauer Clerks N. M. Ilayce, Virgil Putman. Dorsey: Judges A. M. Miller, taa. Wliclan, A. H. Plaice. Clerks Mat Beaumont, I). E. Johnson. Lake: Judges L. M. Kennedy, G. W. Jones, R. J. Boon. Clerks D. W. Hughes. Lawn: Judges A. H. McLangh-; an, Jas. A. Bull, Clms A. Posvar. Clerks Jos. Wane!:, Jas. PJanansky. Libeity: Judges G. H. Clayton, Henry Winten, Jos. Calm. Clerks: David A. Pnul'W. C. Phillips. Nonpareil: Judges Leonard Sr.in py, Thos. Green, Willhun Jowctt. Clerks Fred Abley, O. D. Rouse. Ruuningwater: Judges John Pot mesil, Daniel Meyers, Barney Halbur. Clerks. T. L. Hopkins, William Io dence. Snake Cieek: Judges John Sever son, John yildy, John Htiriiw. Clerks Al. L. Kennedy. Jos. Nernrl. lr Wright: Judges Valentine Wright l- ranees McCoy, Allon Wright. Clerks W. J. Johnson, John Pierson. MARSLAND. Henry Shimek shipped cattle to South Omaha last Tuesday. A. McLaughlin and Bert Furman came in on 41 last Tuosday. C. II. Richey is out on a two weeks drive with a traveling man. L. Snow received a large invoice of pressed tinware last Monday. Everybody has got their threshing done. 1 lie yield was good and quality line. James Wilson was, in town Saturday with another load of fine dry wood. True Miller, the father of the "stamp act," was in from the ranch the other day. Byors & Zimmerman received a car load of that excellent Lexington Hour Inst Mon day. Mr. Hoy, the grocervman. is making his fall visit in this valley taking orders from ranchmen, Miss Mary Ilickey, who teaches in the Poole district, made a visit to the home folks Saturday. Potato digging is the order of the day in this valley, The yield is a little light, but the quality is fine. Charles Bacon (the Col. Waynj of the Marsland Dramatic Co.) has gone to old Missouri to shuck corn. For Fine Boot and Shoe Repairing call ox I. D. NICHOLS Also has in stock a new line of GENTS' SHOES of the best manufacture and at prices that will suit. Call and examine the stock before you buy and you will save money. At R. Madsen's old stand, first door south of Cigar Factory. FRED BRENNAN Plumbing, I loafing. Steam and hot water Lighting Plnnt Cholines Hands. A deal wns consummated last Tues day evening wheirhy W. D. Ruiner disposed of the clccttic light plant to Messrs. J. I). Lawrence of Dead wood find R. J. Walker of Denver. Mr. Litwience wna in th city and closed the transaction with Mr. Rtimer Rtul the new firm will, assume charge of the business toiuo. row. Thuy state the plant will bv kept in the Iwwt condi tion and first-class son-ice guaranteed the patrons of the concern. If the do inRtul justifies, more ninchinory and an increased capacity will h iustnlled. The new owners come to Alliance highly recommended and we haw overy reason to feel proud of their ac quisition to our business circle. Mr. Ruiner 111 retiring will tecoive the con gratulations of all in his efferts to give to the iMSople of Alliance a lighting plnnt that required no small undfirtak ing and money. District Court. Disttict couit convened al the court house last Monday, Judge Wealover presiding. J. D. Scott, reporter, put in appoai unco the next morning, and the judicial mill is in operation since. The firat day was ungnged in the as aignnicnt of the dockot comprising some fifty cases. Aside from the Worlnv. Thompson nssault action, the docket contained little of general interest. The following divorces were uranted at this toim of couit: Mary Taiblo from Ray Tnrblc, cause, adultery. The plaintiff to assume her maiden name of Mary Smith. Josie Winis, coloied, was permitted to separate from her spoiiBo, James Winis, also colored, on the giotind of dosottion. Abandonment w.-ta llw urrm,ii i...t gave E. L. Everett cause for separation from his wife Myille. Doha Lewis was also granted a decree nullifying her niairiugo with her husband Clar ence who had already led a fair ladv to Ileyinan's altar. Tuesday morning the Worloy. Thomp son case was called and trial hod by jury. 'J he slate was represented bv County Attorney Mitchell, M. F. Har- rington and W. 11. Fanning. Defense ly R. C. Noloman and B. F. Gilmau. The facts in this case are so well known to the people that a review of the same at this time would seem aupcrflous. Brit-fly stated, the plaintiff, Mrs. Wor ley, was attacked one day on the praiiie by some one whom, it is alleged, thiew a lasso over the wheels of the huygy in which she was tiding. The vehicle was overturned and the plaintiff beriously injured. A warrant was sworn out charging Gene Thompson, a neigh bor, with the act. Tuesday and Wednes day were takon up with testimony and arguments and the case went to the jury late in the evening. After five or six hours' deliberation, the jury re turned a verdict in favor of the defendant. 1 be case ot Nathan Taylor vs R D. Hessoy was one in which Taylor sued for S140 alleging this amount due him for labor. The jury returned a verdict today allowing plaintiff the sum of?70-5- The case of Rockey vs Vaughn, which grow out of a dispute over a pota to deal, is now occupying the attention of the court and will go to the jury this afternoon. Thore will be one more jury (rial, that of Johns & Sandy vs Reed, which will probably go to trial tomorrow. Court will adjourn tomorrow. Notice! All persons are hereby warned that no hunting will bo allowod on my liremieos. John Hundrksok. PEOPLE'S lMTTnin,aTMewaarTnariaiaeeeai 11 AlEAir MARKET BOX BUTTE AVENUE First Door South International Harvester Company's Office inn .UKj T limy; i W VH w -OU I! I XtilxJUKJ Boiling Meat 5 and 6 Ulh Roast Chock Steak -Round Steak - Loin Steak Porterhouse cis. 8 els. 7 cts. ! 0 cts. 1 0 cts. 12k cts. M . iYhe.n y?u are chopping call at the People's Aleat Market for your meat or telephone and your order will be delivered nrnmnHw nf... .,,.. ...m always be found the best. nnt Hip .-...so .... ..,wi speak for themselves. honti -7- E- n. SIMPSON, Proprietor. Official publication of the Count)'. Largest Circulation of any Alli ance paper visits nearly every homo in the county. Ve do not say that The Herald is the only good paper ill Alliance but the fact that it has nearly, twice the circulation of any other is evi dence that The Herald leads. Prints all the news that's worth printing. The Herald can be had a whole year for the small sum Si. 50 Hie J Alliaitco I Mil ) HOLSTEN'S PHABMACI.... A SELECT . .STOCK OP Is One of the Most Up-to-l)ate Dru-r Stores in Nebraska Prescriptions Carefully JB. Compounded s & watxnes and Uairnonds.' Pine Watch Repairing a Specialty, K "A" - l'.E. HOLSTEN, proprietor. Alliance, Nebraska. --. --- -. --------- -- -., , The Price of a Heating Stove Doosn t cut much ,ce-if the stove will save you one half your con bills. I hat in exactly what our bdat heaters will do And the prices of these stoves are low too, At the hcoed of out line of heating stoves are COLES' HOT BLAST RETORT OAK AND BECKWiTti'S ROUND OAK Then we havo a largo line of cheaper heatcrs-ou uill alf0 find the largest ami best line of Steel Kan -Can ltiifM and Cast Cook Stoves at Irresistable Piice -"Nff SmV Call and see them at - --!-"--.-- (, i, 4. -- !.. .v- ... . ,,, . I.'MWWI.,MM4 Nebraska Hide and Leather. Co Established 1078 j Dealers in Hides, Tallow, Furs, J Cow and Horse Hide Robes, M 1 LeatheranflS;irlUi, hf'.,,.,t.,.L ...j, .uuiHYUlC VawJ I Wit) s Reliable. 'Phone, No. 35G. ALLIANCE, NEB. F. M. WALLACE j)JUY LTNE Moving Household furniture and Trunks a specialty -. , Phone No, i Young's grocery, Alliance. John Kay was down from Linton rnnrh last Friday and broucht to this mari.- k J fattest dressed beef we ever saw. Wm. James, Sheriffs Sale. Hr virtue ufHiinNk-r of Hbta issued by t tin elurk or tliodUtrlut .ourtof lio lluttocoun ty, elir.(skii. 1111011 a dwrw romlerml by salil T,.i.ii" ,uVlr ot, 1,1U. .'-'lUltablo Lain Co., Iilulntlff. and Bguliist Iluinny ;Mc;lo, an JuMsiililiioMcCNlMiliiswifu.aiiil It. . IlallHrd, V?"""'""' , ,"' ' ""it on 1110 istli day or acivmiiiIm.i a 11 iij.il ... 1.. 1. .. . y wild dj. at the wett front dwjrnf tlioeiuit iioiue in Alliance In said county, m-11 tii loilowliitfiloM'rllHHl roitl tvnla.u 10 wit: DI.MlllL'1. .r. Iillfji. .-i... ,r. .u... ., u .. Ill llox IJutto comity. NubptauH. Ht nubile anctloji to tlin liUI,.t bidder for lUsli. 10 st Uuy will ordior Mtlf .In tbomini of tkAMi and liitcrntt, coi, and accr InxcoKis taxal &U.IX Miblti't to ult unpaid iu. ika ItEKIi ,,. r. ,. Hlmii, , sild Oouut, Attorney for Plaint I l. p J Oct. L. C BURNETT, M'gr. Nebraska City. Nebraska. rsTGTWOlV H,r.rviV'Trir-. FIRE INSURANOe'aGENT Appoliitintnt of AdmlnlNtnitor. Stat of Nobrtihkn, ; Ib Hnttot'ointy of the UktMtv of l)orxy It, Slav Aultz. iiraylnir tlmt wlmlnistriition nf In tbt) matier AUIt, OOCCUsMl Exclusive Dealer in COAL & WOOD 'Phone ISo. 5. Alliance, Nebraska. i2? WA."'.0...!'"."!"?" .. w u.T.i, ... i"-"1 '"' Kuiuiiiisiniuon ; twid uttt) mar busntnti'd inlmr ...i,i HE.?MJr?.5JJHE FOLLOWING ...wwiinwi. umfAMtH) HartfoMl Plio Iiihiir.meo Coniimny. North American of 1'lillndulplila. l'!ioiilx of Hbxiklyn. New York. ContlneiiUI lif New York Olty. NlufrHi-a Uro Insiimiico Cuiniwtny. Now York ITudurwrlter, New York. CoininurclBl Union AsMimnco Co., rxjndon Liverpool. London uud Olobe Ins. Co, arinn;i Amorican Ins. Co., New York. l'Mrmuo, and MerclmntM In. Co , Lincoln. Columbia Mre Iiihurance Company. I'lillKriulpliU Undornrlters. JMipenlx Ins. Co., Hartford, Conn. Office t'p-SiniiH, i'lctclicr lllock. Alliance, Nebraska. IktrutHT. Ordwsj.1 that October W. A. I). 1001, at S o c.k p. in., in akiilKI,is for hearinvr wifd po titlun, wlimi all peraona luluroale,l in kuUI iMttiTinay npiar at a county court to bo uhlM" aml r"1' "'' ". il aliow ohumj .VJ,,1'!? ,'rH1J.,'1- ul I'etltionor bbould not I MIil petition and the heartu tbert-of. Iwahen i,i?ii ,!vr')",, l"U.ruhtd In bald nmttor liy ''"Wy'uKiivoiiyort his order In Tm: Am.i Mid J. l.mA .'lt 'i ,VuoUi' uwiHi.i.r printel In u, liTIZZ'0 weeks ,,rlor Datod Oct. 7, llOI (Atruo cop,-.)" K- S,'AC,,T' UoU,"J' J,,J8' Is m-1 fpOot. 7 Buv at wholesale, "rr.v" mni.:,, ... 35 cents per yard, others sell it at 50 cents l"" 7'u sjcu Lariiog. Dray and Transfer Line. W & HEN YOU GO TO LEAVE TOWN, don'! worry abOUt Win n rln .Jlt. TT II .. V. .' a. A. Miller will nk-n rhnr t .i,. .. ., . n a nice dry and cool place and pack and sbic uijniicii. a ri iroiiD rairnnitKiA -- . mu)lvj fMflauiiauin. Phone 139. ... ... ?awawvw& UCSDC The only spring dray line in the city S. A. Miller. Palace Livery Barn .S. II. DESCII, 3?roj. THMm01' Gd tUr"0Ut3' st attention to our busineS9, . .-n. unsuk . . and courteous treatment to all has won for us the in IMH.NQ. 'Phone 72 excellent patronage we enjoy. Try us.