II i &i3SKt$& MPiSM house tf r. arr tan i - -;r f . ir ' - K?-&V; -NjrM-U; .- .1 .- i -- - Jftj".; : B. JS fi-.Ssrgl .V . .M " .. . l-.x- tP. J - V ,' - Forest Lumber Company. Dierks' Lumber 5 Coal Co. Also agents for Nebr. Central Bid. & Loan Asso. Phone 22 Stock and Stockmen. Stockmen: It will pay you to advertise your brands in this paper. The Herald has the largest circu lation of any newspa per in Western Ne braska. cbrnKu Stock Growers Association. (Incorporated.) A. M. Modlsett. piesldent, KushYllle; It. M. Hampton, vleo-preiideiit. Alliance; K. M Searlo jr., secretary-treasurer, Ogtilulla. Executive committee K. I'. Myers, Lena; II. 11. Klncald. Uliigluuii; .lolui Ureiinun, Alllancoj.I. It. VunlJoskirk, Alltunee; K. K. Lowe, Hyunnls; .lohn M. Adams, Potter; It. M. Allen. Ames; 11. LIco, Lodj-epole; Hvert Eldred, Orlando; 1J. C. Hurrln, Children: L. W.'Ulckoll, Kimball; Robert Qniliiim, Al liance; John Conway, Dunning; .1. II. Cool:, Again; A. S. Heed. Alliance. MOHI.KK tc TUI.t.Y. Jess, Neb Stock branded a shown on cut on either side. Also J -O on eith er side. Township 2. and range 43 CUltHAN IIUOS. Canton, Sioux county. Neb. V C tvsBCA tT3DP,r- (Cross It Cross) on left side. Also I lion left thigh. Under slope on lift ear. . -" Horses branded sameintcattU on left Jaw mid u on left shoulder. X "TT I T J. DOVt, Alliance, Neb. .1 5 connected any placo on left side, ltange on head of I I ne Creek, Sheridan ounty. rOINT-Ol-KO0KS KANOII. JOHN O'KEKI'K & SONS. Alliance. Neb. Cattle branded OK on left side: also ok and OK on left side. SCIIILL HHOS., Sclilll. Neb. Cattle branded on right thigh or XV 011 right side. Town shl) i!7, range 45,SherIdan county. STORM LAKE KANOII, KOIlEItT GRAHAM, Cleuian, Neb, As In cut on right or left hip; left ear cropped. Horses branded O on left Jaw. K. MAHIN, Heralinrford, Neli. Cattle branded flying horseshoe on right hip, as Incut. Home ranch sec 5-'J7-50. Horse ranch In 20-41'. A. HILLING. Uox llutte, Neli. Cattle branded as Ii cut on left nip, uUo with the bar over Instead of under brand. Alsoonleft side nocunwu Limtlnn 19 In township 27. rane48. t&Jjyr'miFttmt ln f XV f roDpsfHHMSlB u. 29 - V 1 1C0M Nothing is more interesting than the manufacture of high grade lumber. We buy only of the best manufacturers and hence can assure ou the best of every thing in the line of Uulltllnti Material, CALL AND SICK t'S Ot'R PRICES ARE RIGHT PHONE 73 For that small repairing1 we have the iixinjrs, Boards for sidewalk laying, fencing and the like, can be had from us at reasonable price. Trv Slicrtfr.s Sale. II) virtue of an older of sale issued by the clerk of H14 district court of Hot liuttooouii ty, Nebraska, UX)ii a dieree rendered by said court In favor of 'llm Ktiultuble Land Co.. nlalntllT, and against Harney McUntx1, and Josephine McCube his wife, and It. II. llalhird, defendants, 1 will offer on the 1Mb day of Not ember, A. D. UK)!, at In "'cock a. in. on said day. at tliu west front door of the com t house in Alliance. In said county, soil llio following described real estate, to wit: Northwest ijutir. sec. IS, twp. Sri n.ruiige, 47 w. In Uox Huttu county. Nebraska, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, to sat Istysald order of sale.ln the sum of ftvsiLCfl und Interest, costs and acer lint costs tnxeil $S.1H Miblect to all unpaid taxes. IKA KKI'.I). V. U. Simonson, Hlien i i said fount v Attorney for rialntlil. 1" 1 Oct. II Notice to Creditors. , In county Court, within and for llox Unite county, Nebraska, Oct. :i, 1WI, In Ihe matter of the estate of Dorsey It. Ault, deceased. To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby uotltled. that I will sit at the County Court ltoom In Alliance ill said county, on tho 2d day of May, ltH).", to re celt e and examine all claims aKalust said estate, with a view to their adjustment and allowance. The time limited for the pies dilation of claim ugulust said estate is six months, from the 31st day of Oct , A. I). 1!X)1, and thetlme limited for puincnt of debts Is out' year from said Hist day of Oct 1WJ. Witness my hand and the seal of said county coin t, this 31st day of Oct., l'.Wl. (A Ti uo Copy) U. K. Si-acht. skai.1 FpOct. 4-4tv. County Judge. II A. AI.MjsON Lakeside, Neb. Cattle branded -N-oi right hip. ltaugo ill Twp. 28, range 45, Slier- dun county. FRED BRENNAN Plumbing, Steam and liot water Heating. 'Phone, No. 356. ALLIANCE, NEB. F. M. WALLACE DRAY LINE Moyijg Household Furniture and Trunks a specialty . . Phone No, 1 Young's grocery, Alliance Wm. James, Exclusive Dealer in COAL & ... WOOD 'Phone ISo. 5. Alliance, Nebraska. For Fine Boot and Shoe Repairing CALL ON I. DJSICHOLS Also has in stock a new line o GENTS' SHOES of the best manufacture and at prices that will suit. Call and examine the stock belore you nuy ano you win save money. At R. Madsen's old stand, first door south of Cigar Factory. HUMPHRY :: Undertaking and . . :: Embalming Company Calls snswered promptly day or night. Claude Humphry, Undertaker. Hrs. Humphry, Lady Assistant Residence phone 2G9. f-N- rUPvrCP aJ 1 sV lv KtsJ INx VrlsjP (((.(ft DO YOl KNOW 2 that von can get good WALL PAPER, enough to paper 11 moderate size loom, for St. 25; tlitit j oil can get liotU pnittt and paper for about $2? Just tetnomher this nt liounc'Clciining time and while You'r Remembering just tcinembcr Hint I lie. place to btt yout paint and paper and buv it right is at THIELE'S Prescription nrtigaht Succcsor fo .. 3. MiKtney. 9 O fl e o a 0 e o 9 a a a o e 9 e e 0 With Special Prices on provisions of all kinds. Call in and see us before buying. Lee Acheson 'Phone No. 4. W. M. FOSKETT -ULctlorxeer Will Cry Sales in This and Adj'oining Counties. . . . On COMMISSION, BY THE DAY. or AST Satisfaction guaranteed. If you want to buy or sell ranch prop erty, list it with me Hrmingford, Ned. - -- J. Rowan DEALER IN FLOUR and FEED WIIOLP.8AI.K AND'HBTAII. IIAMII.KS 1IIK Celebrated Ravenna Flour At PPkinpton's old stund, 'phone No. 71. Contractor and Builder. Turning and Scroll Work and all Kinds of Shop Work Estimates Furnished GEO. G. GADSBY, Uriel; Shop West of Alliance National Hunk, Alliance, Neb. PHONE 400, -------' For a Full Line of... Staple Fancy Groceries Best Co lees, Finest Teas 1 ior That Can't be Beat In Town..., Queensware, Tinware and Enameled ware "77 CALL ON. outs fax 3aVr lieaWrvq, A. D. R0D6ERS. srrsrsrT VTVTtttTi The Fall Season Is here. ! So are We SlIBCI HEMINGFORD. ilvellh I j, pleree N fully ttuthorlred to so licit Miliscrliitlons and Job work and collect nd receipt for same, mid transact nil other business In connection with his position as an iccredlted represontatlui of this paper.) I'oruoiN a.yii:i: Well sortml Knrly Ohio for stornRe pur pose";. Call at N. rrohnnphol's. llig General tore. Oct. M-Ot. HaymonI) Qftvitv. Vildy's new clothing ha Arrived. Sanip)'n hromo twed for sat at Wlldy't. Wild) occuplw ftooo Mimr fiHit of store room. New top hug;y for unle nt a iHtrnin, Wtldy. Mrs. A. Stewart of Canton was n town TuoiHiav. , Oran I-'. FofViet is tH father of n Imhy Rirl borti Nov. Sth. C. IT. Johnston of Columbus Junction, Iowa, isbmli!;; hordes and cattle hero. - W. 11. Ward has bought a team of horses' from A Sherwood. Mrs. Kustin ha been visitine schools in this end of the county thitweel:. V.. W. Anderson, a young man from Pennsylvania is visiting J. C. Osborn. Mrs. los. Cary came up from Alliance Wednesday and went out to her home near Canton for a few days. Henry Shimek and George Taylor sold several cars of steers to eastern Nebraska buyers the last of last week. . Mrs. W. A. Hood came up from Al liance and spent a few days in the Canton neighborhood the first of tho week. Mr. Hcdgecock has employed a pharma cist from Oakdale, Neb., to assist him in his drug business. A. M. Anderson is the name. Ernest Olday and Ira Bushnell have bought a meat market in Alliance and will move to that metropolis to take the business in a few days. Mrs. H. H. Funk left for Lincoln last week and has been visiting her sister there this week. Mr. Punk will join her at Funk, Neb., in a few days, CI. H, Johnson of Indiana was in town the last of the week. He will improve his homestead in Sioux county this fall and make it his home after next spring. Do not put of nuy longer the insurance of ) our buildings against fire. Rates are low and now is the danger time in the )earfrom fire. II. L. Pierce, agent. Notice All persons knowing them selves indebted to Clark & Co., either by note or on account, are rccmestcd to settle baine as soon as possible. Clark Olds & Co. Now is the time to do your fall plowing. Get one of the renowned Hancock disc gang plows. They will plow where others have to leave the Held. for sale by A. Uhrig. Oct. m-2 A light vote was polled in Dorsey pre cinct. Many democrats and pcpulists voted for Roosevelt. Nearly 20 per cent of those entitled to vote here did not take interest enough to go to the polls Speaking about heating stoves. The Beckwith Round Oak and Cole's Hot Blast are the leading heaters in the world, and while they cost only a little more than their imitations, they will save their price in fuel in one season. Call on A. Uhrig. 142 The Methodist ladies of Hemingford will serve Thanksgiving dinner in the M. E. church immediately following the Thanksgiving sermon in the Congregation al church by Kev. c. H. liurieigh. A general invitation is extended to the pub lic to attended the sermon and partake of the dinner. In securing a car of implements, buggies, wagons, etc., 1 am now auic to quote prices on the celebiated Stoughton and Abington wagons, Deere spring wagons and buggies, wagon boxes, Universal shoveling boards, below any previous prices, only while these last. Please call and examine. Anton Uhrig. Oct. 14-2 MAINLAND. Alva Slatterly of Chadron recently vis ited at the Furman home. Mrs. Wm. Layton is in town visiting her father, Mr. Joralemon. Mrs. A. J. Ingstrom is oil to Omaha for a months visit with friends. L. Snow and Sheriff Reed of Alliance made a trip to Mystic, S. D., recently. Miss Ava Snow has been in Alliance several days visiting with friends. Charley Evans had some cattle killed and others injured by a freight train last Tuesday. ' E. E. Horner has moved a house onto his homestead and is otherwise improving the same. Dr. Eichnerand H. H. Funk of Hem ingford were in this place Monday making collections. The Squibb Brothers and Luther Clark are drilling a well on James Tollman's homestead north of town. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Gregg and sons and Mr. and Mrs. C. G, Hollibaugh were Crawford visitors last Saturday. Harry Pritchard has moved into the residence until recently occupied by Mrs. Lemons, on the Hughes ranch. Durt and Howard Kurman returned last Thursday from Omaha where they had been to market with two cars of cattle. David Hunsaker has gone to Missouri to spend a fortnight. He was accompan ied by his son Frank and daughter Mable. The mother of the Wittawock boys has arrived from Omaha and taken up her res idence in the house recently vacated by H, I'ntchard. Mrs. Jolin Akers of Alliance accom panied her father, V. R. Akers to this place on the 3rd who were guests of J. Sullenberger. Charley Evans has six thousand bushels of potatoes stored in caves. He has an order from a Kansas man for nine hun dred bushels. James Tollman and A. E. Dennett started for Chadron on Wednesday the former carrying the election returns of Leonard precinct. k mr. ncuuing, wuo lias uccn wurxing at the Commercial lor some time has eone to r Uillings, Montana, and will be followed soon by Mrs. Hear. leaning. HOLSTENjj PHARMACY. . . . Best Quality SULPHUR IN 100 POUND SACKS FOR $350 Special Prices on Larger Lots at riolsten's. Nebraska Hide Dealers in Hides, Tallow, Furs, Cow and Horse Hide Robes, Leather and Saddlery Hardware Established 187 b L. C. BURNETT, M'gr. Nebraska City. IVJCI-SOIV JFLJCTOIIlim INSURANCE AGENT FIRE HEPREBENT8 THE FOLLOWINQ INSURANCE COMPANIES. lUrtfonl I'lie Insurance Company. North American of I'hlliulclphla. I'hucnlx of lllooUljn, New York. Continental of Now Vnrk City. Niagara Kite Insurance Company. Now York Underwriters, Now York. Commercial Cnlon Assurance Co., Iomlon Office Ip.Stnlm, I'lctuhcr lllock. Dray and Transfer Line. W 3& them The only spring dray Phone 139. L. Snow makes frequent shipments of grain. Farmers living in all directions are drawing their grain to this market on ac count of the down hill pull to town. Mrs. Shultz of Morill who had been vis iting her daughter at Hot Springs, stopped off at this place recently, visited a day or two and took "Daddy" ShulU home with her down in tho Platte river country where their sons, Will and John are engaged in farming. Mrs. Uowlsby of Grand Basin, Wo., is here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Atherton. She was detained at Alliance two weeks on account of a very sick baby which still remains very sick with dropsy of the bowels. The Presbyterian potatoes were sold in the patch to persons living nearby. Those who bought for their winter's use were'. Wittawack Bros., C. A. lcG03y. C. H. Hichey, Wm, Prettyman, Mrs. Hughes and Mrs. Morava. The Section men had a narrow escape Monday. They were working in a cut south of town and were run into by a freight train which failed to whistle and the high wind prevented them hearing its approach, The meu escaped without in jury but the car was smashed into smith ereens. No amount of doctoriag can help it. Arington's Comedian Co. Arington's Comedian Co., played two nights last week in our opera house and indeed we are glad to say they arc the best company who have ever play ed in the opera house. A larger crowd was in attendance than wc nave ever had before. Every one was delighted with both plays. "Little Torment" which was played Friday evening was very interesting and entertaining. "East Lynne" Saturday evening and it was plain to he seen was enjoyed by all. The characters were certainly repre sented perfectly. Eyery one anxious ly await the time when they will return and give us the pleasure of enjoying several more evenings of their most pleasure giving and skilful entertain ments. Orleans Weekly Star. The above company will appear at the Al liance opera house Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Nov. 17, 18 and iq. Special sale on all framed pictures at Geo. Darling's. Discount of 33 b percent until November 10th. We are paying 20c for hand separat ed cream with prospects for still better price Harding Cream Co. 490 SPECIALS In suitings on dis play in Norton's window. Notice! All persons are hereby warned that no hunting will be allowed on my premises. John Henderson. Alliance Ml and Leather Co. Always Sellable. Nebraska. Iilwrpool. Loudon ami Ulubc lux. Co. Ucrnmti American Ins. Co., Nnw York, Tanners and Merchants Ins. Co., Lincoln. Columbia Tiro Insurance Company. Philadelphia Underwriter. Phoentv Ins. Co., Hartford, Conn. Alliance, Nebraska. HEN YOU GO TO LEAVE TOWN, don't worry about what to do with your Household Goods. S. A. Miller will take charge of them; store theta in a nice, dry and cool placo and pack and ship wherever desired. Charges reasonable. line In the city S. A. Miller. Official publication of the County. Largest Circulation of any Alli ance paper visits nearly every home in the county. We do not say that The Herald is the only good paper in 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 $1.50 Precinct Officers Elected. At the election held in Box Butte county last Tuesday the following pre cinct officers were elected: L'STICi:3 or TIIU I'UAClf. First Ward W. A. Manchester Box Butte Wm. McLaiu Lake D. W. Hughes Lawn J. M. Wanek Nonpareil Chris Hansen Snake John Fisher (;oxsK.in,i:s . First Ward Steve De-ch Box Butte --Theodore JoliupofJ Lake -P. U. Wutkinair ", Lawn Henrv Shimek ' ' ' Nonp.ueil Alfred V.uu;li:i! Riulniiigwatei J runes MctigfiV Snake John Bui iih I UVUKSIiKltl OF ni.;;nvjk,Y$ Bovd Ben Tej;t Box Butte -t)u Moo tje'f - Dorsey Isaac Rickell Lake L. M. Kennedy Lawn James Plananskx -n . Libei ty James Kennedy Nonpareil J. P. Christ'unsoii Runningwater C. A. Rowland Snake John Scversou Wright, Dist. No. 9 Cal Under wood Wright, Dist. No. tt J. H. Skiutto Sheriff sale. No. I5SI, Ily virtue ( au order ct wle 1'kUed by tho rlcrkor tlixiiisirlct court of Uox Ilutto county. NfbruAUu, ukiii u decree rendered by sfu court In favor of Trunk l'. lloon. I'luliitlfT, unci usriUiifct t'lms. I). W'pIIs and Kttn Wells, defendants. 1 will, on the 13th duy of lv eember, A Ii , 1 '.!, ut ID o'clock 11. 111. ou said duy. at the west front door of tho court houo In Alliance. In wild eounty. sell the following described n-fil estate, to-wlt: Commencing ut lioliit 011 east lino of lot three. In rectiuii three, township twenty-four north, of ruii;o forty-eight, twenty rods south of the northeast corner of said lot three, and ruuuliiK theneo west twenty four rods, par allel with tho north line of suit! lot, ttieiico south fifty-three und one-thin! rods, thencd east parallel with tho north Hue twenty-four rods to east Hue of said lot, tliencu north on the east Hue of bald lot llfty-threo and one third rods to place of lieRlnnlni,-, contaluing eight acres of land, lie tt the Kume.more or levs, subject to a road one rod wide on the west side of this tract. In Jlox Jiuttc county. No bruHka, at public auction to tho highest bid der for cash, to satisfy eald order of sale. In sum of (537.50 and Interest, costs and accruing costs taxed ut i 7J and subject to ull unpaid taxes. Iiia Itr.r.n, Sheriff of Hatd Csunty. L. A. Ilerry, Attorney for I'lulntltf. fNor. Jl Sheriff's Sale. No. 1570. Ily vlrtur of an order of s tie Issued by the clerk of the district court of llox Hutu coun ty. Nebraska, upon a decree rendered by said court In fuvor of Heujamln Johnson, plaintiff, und against John O'.Welsner and W.Kulutstock, defendants, I will Oil tha nth day of Dee, A. I). UWI. ut 10 o'clock a. ui. 011 said day. nt tho west front door of the court I ion ho In Alli ance, in said county, sell the following ile ecrlbud real eetato, to-wlt: Tho southeast quarter, section 0. In town hlp H. rauge 50, wost of tho sixth principal meridian, In llox llutte County, Nebraska, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said order of sale In the sum of I1JS17.&0 and interest, costs und accruing cost taxed at 30.78, and subject to ull unpaid taxes , IKA BEKU. Sheriff of said county, L. A. Berry, Attorney fur PUlutltX. fp U