m f v n a. ' sgSBSssE ill - 9Wr- WB Forest Lumber Company, TO'NXlifll"'' t. t mi, , nn,ittt lattJii'... v o 4 t 4 a eras Also agents for Nebr. Central tockand tockmen, 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. Ncbrnsku Stock (irowcrs Association. (Incorporated.) A.M. Modlsett. president, lluihvllle; K. M. IlnmpUin, vice-president. Alliance; H. M Se'arlo jr., secretary-treasurer, Ogiihtlla. Executive eoinniltteo E. P. Myei, Lena; R. U. Kincald, HIiiKlmin; John Ilrcnnuii, Alliance;.!. K. VuiiBosklrk, Alliance; K. K. Lowe, Hjannls; John M. Adams, Potter; II. M. Allen, Ames It. LIhco, Lmlgepole; Lvert Eld red, Orlando; E. C. Harris, Chiidron; L. W. nickull, Kimball; Itoberl Gralinm, Al liance; .lolm Conway, Diumliik'; J. II. Cook, AKRte;A. S. Heed. Alliance. MOSLEM k TLM.LV, Jess, Neb. Ftook branded as shown on cut on either side. Also J-O 011 eith er side. Township 2v and rantjo 0. cukhan r.uoft Canton. Sioux county, Neb. lOrosh II Cross) on leftside. Also II I on left thigh. Underslope on left oar. Horses branded same iih eiitttJ on left Jaw and u on leftflioulder. T. .1. DlAVI), Alliance, Neb. 3 5 connected any place 1111 left hide. Ilunpo on bead of lMne Creek, .Sheridan ounty I'OINT-OF-UOCKS IiANCII. JOHN O'lCKCI'L' ic SONS. Alliance, Noj. Cattlo Iirauded OK on left side: also ok and OK on left side. SCII ILL IJKOs., Schlll. Neb. Cattle branded on rlxhl thigh or XV on right side. Township 27, range 4,",HlicrIdau county. STOKM LAKE RANCH. UOIILHT GRAHAM, Cleman, Neb, As In cut on right or left hip; left ear cropped. Horses branded O on left Jaw. L MA1UN, Hemlngford. Neb. Cattle branded flying borsesboe on right bin, as Incut. J 1 nine ranch see. -5-'J7-50. Horse ranch in 2U-il. A. HILLING. Ho nuttc. Neb. t'attlo branded as I) rut on left hip, aUo with thu bar over Instead of under brand. Alsoonleft; bide ll'nchnwM in totrnslilp 7, rango 40. LueiDer J .1 3- ) o !lftWSS4tKttSil2?B& &sSSWS2288 Sf)!2EB!Sar-Ul&: T.-6Uefcfr!a35a fls xv y yVoyP m' iww, k Am Hi fiCiih.e2wrf'f!rair 1 2HMM K 8l II. TSsr" - " HtOM HOIJ3E Nothing is more inte'esting than the manufacture of high grade lumber. We buy only of the Iwst manufacturers and hence can assure you the beat of every thing in the Hue of fiulltllnti Material. CALL AND sr.F. t'S OUR PRICES AHE RIGHT 'I'HOKE 73 For that small have the fixings, repairing we Boards for sidewalk laying", fencing and the like, can be had from at reasonable price. Trv us Bid. & Loan Asso. Phone 22 I! A. ALLISON. Lakeside, Neb. (Jattle branded N on Wsht hip. KaiiKe In Twp. 26, range 45, Slier dan county. FRED BRENNAN Plumbing, Steam find hot water Heating. Phone, No, 35G. ALLIANCE, NEB. Wm. James, Exclusive Dealer in COAL & WOOD 'Phone No. 5. Alliance, Nebraska. For Fine Boot and Shoe Repairing CALL ON LD. NICH O LS 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, yon buy and you will save money. At K. Madsen's old stand, first door south of Cigar Factory. HUMPHRY :: Undertaking and . . :: Embalming Company Calls bnswered promptly day or night. Claude Humphry, Undertaker. flrs. Humphry, Lady Assistant Residence phone 269, ZB1NDEN BROS,, DEALERS IN.. Flour Peed. "Home A- Comfort" Flour Is Our Leader. Try It.... 'PHONE 103. MAIN vi:st sin: STREET OOOOOOKOOO0 2 Tfi.ev . Tvevee. $ Fire Insurance. Hemingfokd, Nkuraska. Agent for Uio Culedonlan. of Scotland, which Insures town firoperty only, and the Coluru ila, which insuios town and farm property and live stock. Roth are reliable old lino com panies Notarial Work.. 00 O VO0000000 Coal Co 3 o Prescription DrtgR.sr o .Snccc.sor fo J. S. McKlncy. o 9 O 00090e0300tCOOOOSSeC)OS!00 The Fall Season Is here. So are We With Special Prices on provisions of all kinds. Call in and see us before buying-. Lee Acheson 'Phone No. 4. W. M. FOSKETT .-ijictiorLeer Will Cry Sales in This and Adjoining Counties. . . . On COMMISSION, BY THE DAY. or Cof Satisfaction guaranteed. If ou want to buy or sell ranch prop erty, list it with me Hemingfokd, Neii. J. Rowan DEALER IN FLOUR and FEED viioi.i:rai.k and iiktau. IIA.NKI.KS 1IIK Celebrated Ravenna Flour At rilkington's old stand, 'phone No. 71. Contractor and Builder, Turning and Scroll Work and all Kinds of Shop Work Estimates Furnished GEO. G. GADSBY, Ilrlclc Shop West of Alliance Nutlo.itil Kank, Alliance, Neb. PHONE 400, For a Full Line of... StapIeAND Fancy Groceries Best Co Ices, kd Teas, W 10 Z r. ) 1 That Can't be Deal in Town,.,, Qucenswarc, Tinware ad Enameled ware CALL ON. AJovtvs ot 3ar TkaWrvri, A. D. R0D6ERS. U1M HEMINGFORD. i Keith L, l'lerce Is fully nutlurld in vt ilcltsubterlnlloiM and Job work and collect and nvelpt for wiine, and ttniisuct nil oihr hiislnists in (ouuiH'tUiii with his HltUm us an ftcXTiHlllcd representative of thl mH'r.l Wilde's new clothing lm arrived. Samp)' broitio sed for m) nt Wikly't, Krnet Ulday was up Alllnne Monday. . Wildv cucupliM 6ooo tqunr ftit ot tflr room. New top biunr for Ml at h tmrvaiu, Wildy. lCmmett Johatoa wi in from Canton Tuesday. The school attendftnee fa tneraaiiiiK rapidly. L. A. Porter of Tekaham, Heb., it tha eimst of G. A. KuWle. John and Jnmas Moravek were Hsni lug ford uitora Wedneaday, Mr. and Mia. A. II. Pierca ipnt Sun any .UIi I'reuolin Abley, II. II. Pierce is moving hi rngWancu to his land tlirie miiaa uoitbwoat of town. Mrs. Alice Curtia returnad from her lsit to OhioSitturdny. Shu hns bean gona several months. H F. Citirdiner is nifTering from a blow from a spike which flew up and struck him in the eve. There will bo a public dance nt Wood man hall Nov. 24 ('llinnksRivintf.) in the evening. Hvcryono invited. C. A. Shindler. H. II. Kunk departed for his father's home nt Funk, Neb., the last of the week. He expects to go to Omaha to a school of pharmacy this winter. Do not put of any longer the insurance of your buildings against fire. Hates are low and now is the danger time in the year Irom fire. II. L. Pierce, agent. Notick All persons knowing them selves indebted to Clark & Co., either by note or on account, are requested to settle same 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 leavo the field. l?or sale by A, Uhrig. Oct. 14-2 The Commercial hotel is now open to all the bnsincss in its Hue that comer, to llemingford. Help hat been secured and the former high class of service will bo oflered the public. -'. L". Johnston, .1 brother of 1 11. John son, who bought a few cars of cattle here a few weeks ago, shipped several cars of horses and steers to hi3 home at Columbus Junction. Iowa, Tuesday. The hobos who were in the vreck of Monday night celebrated their deliverance in the usual style Tuesday. Hcmingford has :2-foot sidewalks, but the walks were not wide enough to hold a few of them. Speaking about heating stoves. The Beckwith Hound 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. Ubng. 142 I). C. lA-nner, B, L. Kenner. Henry Gasseling, Geo. Fendrick. A. 1 Miller, T. L. Hopkins, Jr., Karl Fostrum, Win. lodence and S. D. Lack were among those who sold cattle this week to C U. Johnston. A number of ladies belonging to the Progressive club went out to the lodence ranch last Friday and were royally enter tained. They assisted in the organization of the Marple club, which follows the out lines of the llemingford organization. Don't forget the M. K. church ladies' dinner on Thanksgiving day. The doings will last all day and there will be enjoy ment lor all. The young people will be especially "in the swim." A fine supper will also be served. Come and spend the day. A successful school for Catholic children is being conducted here. A great uumoer of bright faced boys and girls have been in town recently whom we do not often see here. '1 hey all seem very prompt in their attendance and no doubt are learning much of their religion. Let the good work go on. In securing a car of implements, buggies, wagons, etc., I am now able to quote prices en the colebiated 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. Auton Uhrig. Oct. 14-2 A wreck occurred bore Monday night and a uumber of cars, iu which a labor gang was domiciled, were derailed and all broken up. A dead freight was on the main line and a slock train which had the right of way to Alliance crashed into it. The engine of the stock train was derailed after it plowed it:t way through eight cars. It seems miraculous that none of the labc r ers on the extra g-ng were killed or seri ously injured. The only person who was bruised up to any extent was tne extra gang foreman. The doctor from Alliance having this class of work to attend to came and fixed him up. In a short time the wreck was cleared, the debris being burned, The Ladies' Progressive club was enter tained at the home of Mrs. lodence, north east of town Friday, Nov. n. The Marple ladies were there also and a most enjoy able time is reported. An elaborate din ner, consisting of turkey and all the ac cessories, was served to about 35 guests. It seemed that the gentlemen present en joyed this meeting immensely and es- peciallyat the table. Alter all prestnt nau partaken of the bounteous repast, Mrs. lodence led the way to the parlor, where was rendered a most entertaining program. Mrs. Dr. Fikner recited a pleasing selec tion; Miss Basse read an instructive and entertaining piece, as did Mrs. Clark Olds and others. After the closing prayer by Mr. Wilson of Marple. All returned to their homes feeling that they had spent a pleasant day. Those present from here were Mr, and Mrs. Clark Olds, Mr. and Mrs. H. Olds, Mrs. Eikner. Mrs. A. H. Pierce, Miss Mary Basse and Misses Blanche and Almeda Fosket. Nearly all the ailments of the human race in these days are caused by the Blood. Stomach and Kidneys being out of order. 1 here is not a case on record than Co-Lon-Co hasn't cured. Ask your druggist. Tor Sale. Cattle Kauclt, 11 quarter sections all deeded land, good title, First class improvements, Inquire at this office. MARSLAND. Mrs. George Lomon lias been vary sick but is n little battar at this time. Thomaa Squibb and on ware HeminK-ft-rtl viniton Monday. Mr. Went? who waa taken to the hos pital nt Lincoln a few days ago ia slightly improved. Mr. and Mrs. True Miller and Mr. Stephenson, Mm, Miliar' mother, were In town Sunday, Mrs. C. IT. Hlchey is spending n weak with her daughter Mrs. Frank Moore of South Table. Henry Won (era and rlaughtor, Miss Minnie left Tueaday for Get many to le gone about three months. Hon. Frank Curry of Crawford was In town Monday and of course was smiillna over his recent political victory. Mr. Tatcftirt, the veterinary surgeon was tip from Alliance Monday to pull a tooth for a horse belonging to J. H. Clark. Mrs. BowNby took her baby to Alliance Friday for medical treatment. lir Bell- wood tapped the little one which was the third opurnlioa ol this kind. A number of person from here attended C. 11. Hritton's sale Monday. Thnre was a big crowd and things sold well. Mr, Britton expects to go into sheep ex clusively. A young gentleman arrived at James Tollman's on the 5th inst., who, in just 21 years will vote the straight ropublican ticket. Mother and son doing well at last reports and Jim measures seven feet now, Mnnied At thu liome of Mrs. J. I. Hicks, Wedncsdry evening, Mr. John II. Cnntlin and Miss Laura K. Owens, Kov. C. V. Ray officiating. Tho groom is n conductor on the B, it M. and the bride is a sister of Mrs. Hicks. Both Imve 11 largo circle of friends who wish them well. They departed that night for Denver where they will put in a few days sightseeing. Curd of Thanks. To. the many friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted us during the sickness and death of our husband mid father, II. G. Taylor, itud to Allianco Lodge No. 203 A. O. U. V. for the many nets of kindness and assistance, wo desire to express our hcattfelt thanks. Mks. 1J. A. Taylor and family. HOLSTEFS PHARMACY. . . . Best Quality SULPHUR IN 100 POUND SACKS FOR $3SO Special Prices on Larger Lots at riolsten's. Nebraska Hide d Dealers in Hides, Tallow, Furs, Cow and Horse Hide Robes, Leather and Saddlery Hardware L. C. BURNETT, M'gr. Nebraska City. Nebraska. XVIdr-HOIS FIRE INSURANCE REPRC8CHTS THE FOLLOWING INSURANCE COMPANIES. Hartford Fire Iiihuruui'o C'niiipiiny. North American ot Philadelphia. Phoenix of lllooklyu, New York. Continental of New York City. Mapira Flro Iiimiiuiicu Company. New York Underwriters, Jew York. Commercial Union A.siiirum'e Co., Iiidon Office I'p.Stnii-N, I'lclcher Itlock. Dray and Transfer Line. 4 IV w- The only .spring Phone 139. T3 iamonds, VI Souvenirs Repairing in all its Branches. A. O. I3eiines, Jeweler and Optician. CllAS. A. S. E. Ford, President Rued, R, M. Hampton, Vice Presidents. First National Bank, ALLIANCE, Capital, $50,000. I Chas. E. Ford, A. S. Reed, R. M. Z. CHURCH NOTES. Services will he held iu the church ns usual. Sunday school at 10: a. 111. ProHcliing at 11: n. 111. and 7:30 ti. in. Morning subject: God' liiiduring Motpv. Evoning aubjwt: Man's Pmver for DeHemnctt. Junior League at a:. jo p. m, Epwurth League nt 0:30 p. iu. All aio cordially inrittxl to at tend. The Ladies' Afd society will meet neat Fridny with Mta. F. IrWli at o'clock in tho afternoon, Sundnv school Teacher's meeting will ho held nt thu home of (lev. Kay next Wednesday evening t 7:30. Tho Upworth Longup prayer meet iug will hu held at the homo of Mrs, E. M. Mattin next Tuosdny evening nt 7:50 o'clock. Tho First Quarterly conference will ho held in tho church November 27. Kenl Estulc. For Stile -A ranch of 4S0 acres deeded land and 320 acres tensed land 10 miles from Allinuco. Land lays nice, 140 acres under cultivation, good tiouso nnd other buildings, splendid well with windmill, all under fence, fine grove of large trees, lots of small fruit. This is one ot the best places in tho county. Price $2,100; half cash, five years time on balance at 8 per cent. T, J. O'Kbrpb. Hromos Grass Seed. I have a quantity of choice hromos grass seed for sale nt my place 5K miles south of Hcmingford, nt 10 cents a pound. Hromos is the ideal grass for western Nebraska. L. Sami'V. Notice! All persons are hereby warned that no hunting will ho allowed ou my premises. John Henderson. F. M. WALLACE DRAY LINE Moving Household Furniture nnd Trunks a specialty . , Phone No, t Young's grocery, Allianco and Leather Co. Always Reliable. JLIOTOIIIOIC AGE T AX X LlwiptMil. LiHi'lriit 1111O Glulm In.-.. Co. Cinriniiii Xmi'riciin Ins, (" New York. I'll rniiTft nnd Miti-Iiiiiih In., i'o , f.ln In Columbia Kirn lutiiruiice Coinpttlly. Phllmli-lphhi Umk-nvrjlerri. l'luH'i.lx I iin. 1 1,.. Hertford, t 01,11. Alliance, Nebraska. HKN YOU GO TO LEAVE TOWN, don't worry about what to do with your Household Good:. S. A. Miller will take charge of them; store them in a nice, dry and cool place and pack and ship them wherever desired. Charges reasonable. dray line in the city. S. A. Miller. Watches, Gold Jewelry, flail orders promptly attended to.- S. K. Warrick, Cashier G. Hampton, Ass't Cashier. 4226 NEBRASKA. Surplus and Profits, $20,000 Directors; M Hampton, H. G. Warrick, S. K. Warrick.