I K .V T DR. FENNER'S Kidney AND jrv -m - oacKache Aio Pinunns tmk Blood. DOn't bCCOmO dlKmiir.-lf-nil TllrA Is o no lius spent a lifetime curing just such cuses Wh Was in Torture all the Time. Had Pains in His Back. Sold by Druggists, 50c. and $1. Get Cook Book and Treatise on the Kidneys FREE. M. M. Fenner, M. D., Fredonia, N. Y. For Sale b R J. BREXNAN ft CO. F. J. Brennan & Co,,.. - - DEALERS IN i mi ore && P,Z ss """Toilet Articles Paints, Oils and b'arnskt bnlaotal 'K--X"X"Xx-X"X-x-:-x-x Palace Livery Bam S. II. DKSC1I. I'vop. oxi: ni.or.lv i:st or Good turnouts, strict attention to our business, Tin: NEW zitixOEN . , and courteous treatment to all lias won for us the 1ILTI.DIXG. 'Phone 72 excellent patronage we enjov. Trv us.. ppa8fflHter 7 j Forest Lumber Company, HOLSTEN'S PHARMACY.... Best Quality SULPHUR IN 100 POUND SACKS FOR $3-50 Special Prices on Larger Lots at Moisten 's. Dierks' Lumber Coal Co. Also agents for Nebr. Central Bid. & Loan Asso. Phone 22 Were You Well! Now make some one slse feel thankful. How? Just go to Newberry's and purchase a few useful novolties for Christmas, v. ISo High Holiday Prices Just straigt every day values. Hest goods at lowest prices. Do people complain of dull times? Just drop in at Newberry's. No dull times here. The reason is obvious. t X X w."-v, ,".". - b" - 'w - ""L"wv." - - . - - C -A-. ITETTsTBEBBT. All Diseases of the kidneys, bladder, and urinary organs. Also catarrh, heart disease, gravel, dropsy, rheumatism, backache. w. female, troubles. inr tnf rn .. .... I... . as yours. All consultations FREE. I llTPP Dr. Former, Fredonin, N. V. Dear Sir: Some hi"x months ngo a friend recommended to me your justly celebrated Kidney and Backache Cure. I was at that lime suffering intensely from pains in my back. My work daily aggravated the com plaint and I was in" torture all the time. After taking two bottles of your medi cine I was relieved and two more com pletely cured me. I feel like a new man now, thanks to your Kemedy, and unhes itatingly recommend it to those suffering as I was. Sincerely yours, Howard Sproulc, 797 Aerate St.. St. Paul. Minn. i K5? B 'erfume , a Wall Paper Alliance, Nebraska. KKOM 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 Hulldlnz Material. ttmrnsum mamtmiuuaaaitaartrtkMtannaxiuma CALL AND SEE I'S OL'R PRICES ARK RIGHT PHONE 73 For that small repairing- we have the fixings, Boards for sidewalk laying1, fencing- and the like, can be had from us at reasonable price. Trv Thankful? - - ,v - v. - - n. - ."rj.v" - ' '.".W--L-. ' ! HEMINGFORD. iKclth L. Pierce Is fully authorized to so ItultsutiMjtltiihms and Job work uiul collect and rweliit for Mime, mid trnisit nil othel hitHliiv4 In coiims'tlon with lilt position ll.S HI) Vcredlled tvpre-cutiitlve of this piipr. Norbcrt Frohnnpfel has installed a meat inatket in addition to his general store Imsiress. The First State I3nnk I at money to loan on high grade security all the time. W e are in a position to care for all the first class loans in our territory. Do not put of any longer the insurance of your buildings against fire. Rates arc low and now is the danger time in the jearlrom fire. K. L, Pierce, agent. Win. Iievan leaves shortlv for the '"Emerald Isle" for a visit and probably to stay lor some time. Martin Sollwsrg was in town Wednes day, tic 1ms been in Chntlron ou the jury for several days recently. A couple of men were sstit to the- pen for stealing money, une wilt gel aoout ton years lor robbing an old lady of 54,000 00 which she was known to keep in the house ,in which she lived. L, C. Hood was in town Saturday. C. II. Evans was in town Wednesday. He has sold 700 bushels of iotntoes and still 1ms 6000 bushels loft. If they come up to .jo or 50c per bushel in the spring nK they may do he will hnve a very nice re turn for his summer's work. Peter Anderson accidentally shot his tumuli oil Wednesday afternoon. He came to town at once and had thu wound attended to by Dr. Eikner. Quite a demand scums to bo springing up for young stock calves and yearlings. There does not seem to be mauy of this class for sale. 13. Fcndrick was in Homingford Wed nesday. He reports a very satisfactory business at his mill at Dunlap this fall. Deposit vour idle money in the First State Hauk for safe keeping. They have a burglary insurance policy covering all loss from day light hold up or burglary. Their loins are carefully selected. They are safe. Open an account at once and "s.ee how pleasaut it is to do business through a bank. Marshall Sheldon was in from the ranch Wednesday. Geo. L. Taylor returned from the bed bide of his mother Tuesday. She has been ery hick but now is much better and will recover if no unfavorable circum stances intervene. Clarence Rosenberger made a business trip to Crawford the last of the week. Ora Phillips and Clarence Paul were quite badly hurt las: Friday evening bv the houses thev were riding running into each other. Ora .sustained ,1 severe injury to his head and was unconscious for a time. He will oe laid up for several days. Clarence got olf with a sprained ankle and a general shaking up. William Mahin and wife were in town Saturday. G. E. Johnson paid Hemingford a visit Wednesday. Mrs. Curtis and Ren were in from the ranch Tuesday. The Ladies' Progressive club will not meet Saturday Dec. 24, but have post poned the meeting until Jan, 7th, when Mrs. Kikner will entertain them. J. 11. Townsend delivered a lecture in the Congregational church Monday even ing entitled "Chips and Hark." It was given under the auspices of the M. W. A. and a large crowd were in attendance. The M. W. A. have a contest now on for new members and the lecture was paid paid for by them to increase the interest in the canvass. Joseph Calia was in town Monday. The M. W. A. elected the following officers Saturday evening, for the ensuing vear. K. L. Pierce, V. C Frank Shimek, Hanker. Clark Olds, Clerk. Isaac Rickell, W. A. F. E. Davisou, W. Claude Drown, S. Matt Beaumont, S. H. E. Johnson has in a new car of bug gies. T. II. McCandles has a new house on his homestead north of Hemingford. L. Sampy has sold over $600.00 worth of bromo grass seed this year. He has only a small patch or it but is increasing his acreage very fast. He states 1h.1t he has made a complete success growing it and that after a few years that it gets much better, and that excellent hay can be cut but that at first it does not grow hardly thick enough. An article in a current events publication in Washington makes mention of a new kind of alfalfa recently discovered in the dry country west of Egypt which the gov ernment will experiment with in its west ern stations this year, a small quantity of the seed having been obtained. It is claimed that it is superior to any grass so far introduced into the west. W. Freimuth was in from Dox Hutte the first of the week. Nels Madsen, until recently employed by John O'Keefe was in town Monday. Rev. H. Schulz was sick several days last week. He contracted a severe cold while in Pine Ridge. A number of ladies and gentlemen who are neighbors of ohn Harnsted met at his home last Friday evening for a surprise upon the worthy John. When he arrived home that evening they had a fine Cre, a warm house and a good supper or bim. In addition to all this the gentlemen pre sented him with an album, the ladies with a piece work quilt. There will be a grend masqtirado ball at Green's Hall Monday evening Dec. 26, 1964, Everybody invited. A suitable prize will be given for the couple who have the most comical costumes. u-g-3t Ed. Reynolds has been elected sheriff of the county in which he lives in Mon tana. It is baid to be a fine position. Postmaster Walker received the news of of the death of his only brother at Adanw, Kansas, this week. Rev. Hatlev formerlv aislnr nf ilio con gregational church here, is verv ill in a iiu)uiai iu .fwinneapoiits. tie is thought to be too ill to recover. A very difficult op eration being uecessary. Rev. Embree returned from Reno Mon day and says that south of here the snow was three times as bad as at Hemingford. I ClHRill THORP .Mrs. Virginia Church and Mr. James Thorp wore mnrried Tliuralny evening at (I o'clock at the Adventist church south or town The ceremouv wan unrfnrmed Hv Rev. heeler of Craw ford A largo num- bor of friends and relative itnesMid the ceremony, after which thev repaired to the home of Mr. and Mr. Clmrlea Cushmnn where a dainty lunch wn served. In a few days Mr and Mrs. Thorp expect U go out to their ranch in Sioiix coimtv to live, A preliminary meeting to what prom ises to be a er successful and useful or ganization was hold here Monday. The meeting was adduced by W. A. Ash burne representing the State University of Nebraska. IIu stated that the last leg islature had appropriated $4000.00 for the purKise of providing lectures free ot charge to address the various inrmars' iiiHtitutes and stockmen's conventions which weie regularlv organized in the different coun ties in the state He was sent out to oiler their serv cos and suggested that the peo ple interested line form such an organua- iiuu. i 11c tiiirrus present were all in tnvor of oreanizmg at once and according ly A. S. Knvenrt was elected president and Clark Olds was elected secretary and treasurer. It was decided to hold the meting about January 10, 1005. It is plnnned to have a basket dinner, thus mnk mg possible a morning and afternoon ses sion. Mr. Ferguson, one of the foremost potnto raisers in the United States, and nn attache ol the stale university for lectures will t.ilk on Ins favoiitu subject and will come prepared to discuss intelligently any punse 01 potato culture. it is the inten tion at the piesent to get a man whose specialty is grasses for the semi arid conn try who can also handle stock and dairy subjects. Local talent will be assigned the discussion of poultry. It is ux pected that a permanent organi zation will be effected January 10, and that in the future with the help of the State Agricultural school the meetings will bo productive of great good. One aim of the organization will be to try to get the state to establish an experiment station in western Nebraska. Use New York Drafts To Send Money Anywhere. They are cheaper, as safe, and better than any other method of sending money. Mail order house always want NEW YORK drafts. They are better than money to them as their banks will issue them drafts free to an amount equal to the Now York drafts they deposit The reason some houses do not want draftB is that many banks write them a draft on some other city than New York and it costs them to collect it. There is no charge anywhere on a New York draft and wo nlwnjs issue them when the money is to go out of the state. They are cheaper than any other way of sending money. They cost: Under $5.00, .7c. I' inter $13.00, 3c. I niter $100.00, 10c. (her $100.00, 10c. per $100.00. We aNo send small sums to any country in Europe direct and issue drafts in large amounts-. W'e sell traveler's checks good anywhere witnout uientiucation. Notary Public in the bank. Insurance written. Steamshin iirltnm snlil Open a small account and see how con- VHOIPnl It l In rn bllLiriPUii rlirmttili n Knnl FIRST STATE HANK. Notice 10 licdccm. Tim StatK of Nebraska, ., Ilox llutte County. f To Samuel L. Sliutv, llitnk of llomiueivo of Ornml Island, Nebraska, ami IkTsflicI A. Kdwsrtln. Ita'civcr of llunl. of Cotmtifivu of lirtind isliinu, isrliriiKlvii: You and each of you are hereby notified Unit. 011 the Mil day of April W.t. John Weinul iiiiii'hiiM-d nt tux sale the North Kust Qiiiiiti-r of Section SI, In Township , of lumber.'. 111 not iiuue i;ouniy, iNeiirusicu . That sild Inuil was taxed In the imnmof Hnin uel I, Slmw mid that Kiild puichuso of lux sale of Mild land was made for the veitrt of IPSO. l.st7, IK1, IM1. 11HXI nnil iiui iiud that iMiltseiiueiit taxes Imvii loen paid on said land hj John W'elnel for tlio years ll and JIM!. '1 hat the time for redemption of thu aforesaid land will expire on the Slh dav of April IlKVi Dated Alliance, NcDrasLlt, this IlOlh iliiy of November, Iihii. fi-l)ws .Ions Wkimu. Contest Notice. P. S. Laud OHIee, Alliance, Neb.. Nov. 10, nxil, A Millielent contest atllduvlt having been Hied in this oltlcu by Thomas Churlestori, con testnnt.im'alnst Homestead entry No. 4IOd,uiade Jul IU, Uwi, for southwest quarter section a.1, tonushlp.'V) 1101 th, raiiccM) west hv.lohu Me Hale, etiiilrstee, in which It Is alleged that .John Alcliiile never resided 011 Mid tract, nor made uuv Improvements theioon, Tint Mild alleged absence fium I he said hind was not due to his employment In the uimy, navy or marine corps of the I'liiled States as a private soldier, oillcer, seiimitu or marine durnii; the war with Spain or dm I nc any other war in which Urn United .States may bo en Kiigral, said pii tins are hereby notlllwl to ap pear, respond and offer evidence touchliut said allegation at IU o'clock u. m. on January 10, IWj, before the Register mid Itecelvernt the t'nited States Laud onico In Alliance, Nebiaslxti. fp Nov -r IlitivE Wiix:ox. Itenlster. Notice to Creditors. In county Court, within and for Ilox lluttu county, NehruslvU, hept. 'It, IWt, 111 the matter of the estate of John lorster, deceased. To the crodltoi-of said oMatn: You lire hereby notified, that I will sit at the County Court Room In Alliance In said county, on the .iQth (lay of March, IPOS, at 01m o'clock p m to reeelvo and examine all claims nxalnst said estate, with a view to their adjustment and allowance. Tlio time limited for the pres entation of clalmB against said estate Is six months, from the SUli day of Bept . A I), 1901, and thetlme limited for payment of debts Is one year from said suh day of hepternber li'tw. Witness my hand ami the seal of said county court, thlsi'uh day of Sciiteintier, l!HH. (A'iruoCopjv I). K. Simciit, SK.W.1 I'p ee S-4w. County .IihIkc. Order of Hearing on Original Probate or Will. STATP. OP XMiltASICA 1 k llOX liUTTK ClIUATY, 1 At a county court, held at the county court room, lu and for attld county, Dec, Iu', A. I)., wot. Present, I). K.Snaclit, C'ounly. ludije In the matter of estate of Henry (1. Taylor, deceased. On readliit; and Mini; the M-tltlou of Mrs. I'.llalmth I'aylor.nruyliiKthiit the instrument, lllisi 011 tho litfi day of i)n:eiiiber, liwi, and purixirtinK to bo the limt will and Testament of the said deceased, may lie proved, approved, probated, allowed, and recoidod as the lust will ami testament of the said Henry i. Taylor, de censed, and that the execution of said inuru meiit may l committed and the administra tion of said ostate may be rati ted to Kllulxnli 1 iiv lor as exeeulrlx. Orderwl, that January :i, A. J). 1iV, at S oeliM'k p. m , Is usslKiud for hearing said petition when nil persons Interested in said matter may npp(ar at u county court to be lield In and for said county, and show irausu why tho prayer of petitioner should not bo Krauteli und that iioiico of the pendency of said petition, and the hcarlmt thereof, l) given to all jmrsons iuterested lu said matter uy imltiUiiliiv u copy of tins order lu The Ai.i.iam'kHkrai.u 11 weekly newspaper print ed In said county, for three successive weeks, prior to said day of heariuu (A true copyj I). K. Si- vcht. iN-al iiw-fp-Div, iu County Judge. i J I f 9 STUK 68S Wills by Kila-nJioc Corstl Co. Also Sols takers ol American Beauty and f. 0. Corsoli r Nebraska Hide Dealers in Hides, Tallow, Furs, Cow and Horse 'Hide Robes, Leatherand Saddlery Hardware Established IS7S L. C. BURNETT, M'gr. Nebraska City. Nebraska. isiULwois irLicrai no re FIRE INSURANCE AGENT REPHE9ENT8 THE FOLUOWINQ INSURANCE COMPANIES. llartfoid l'ire Insurunce (.'ompany. North American of Philadelphia, l'hoenlx of lllooklyn. Now York. Continental of New York City. Niagara Klro Insurance Company. Now York Underwriters, New York. Commercial Union Assurance Co,, liondon Office fp-StnliH, lletcher lllock. Dray and Transfer Line. w mem The only spring Phone 139. XZ) aJ19lsj Gold Jewelry, . . Souvenirs . Repairing in all its , flail orders promptly Branches -w attended to.- A. Baines, Jeweler and Optician. has. E. Foki), President sJ S. Reed, H. M. HAMrroN, Vice Presidents. First National Bank, ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA. Capital, $50,000. - Surplus and Profits, 320,000 DlRRCTOK.S Chas. E. Ford, A. S. Iteed, R. M Hampton. H.G.Warrick. S K. Warrick. es0ee9eeaeO0080O9an s 0 itmmMJRLJF r iM ? ' t'jfJU ltiu" 0 O 000000000000000000000000O0 S 0 We've just received a Hue of a 0 Burnt Leather S N0VELT1ES 0 a 0 0 0 0 Just the thing for holi day presents. They're going fast. Hetter buy them now while tlio as sortment is good. THIELE'S Prescription Druggist 306 Box Butte Ave. 00000OK000) 2 TR.ei &. Tvevee. o 0 o 0 0 . 0 fire Insurance. 5 Hemingiohd, Neiikaska, 0 0 $ Axent for the Caledonian, ot Scollaud, which Insurer town property ouly, and the Oolum hla, which insures town and farm property and live stix'k. Itoth are reliable old line com panies 2 Notarial Work.. 0000000000000000000000000a 0 0 0 MM' 2 0 ' 'mmrn mii" 0 00000000000000000000000000 0oOOOOOOOO Anierican Beauty Corsets Style 689 (MlMSMHHMMI New o tended hip model, wide lnc at top, fine nuality sateen with bote sup- porters, size in to 30 for 75C Style 416 Medium short extendl hip, A newv model for 65C Style 1089 A metliitm straight front girdle, very dainty model, wide lace trimmed for 50C Style 123 The pride of Americnn Indies. Low front, long hip. hose supporter side. 0 and front best cloth noatly trimmed. . .$1.5 Fred Moll ring, Mfir. and Leather Co. Always Reliable. Mvcrp(K)l. London and Oloho Ins, Co. Clcrmtiu Ammlcan Ins. Co., Now York, runners and Merchants Ins. Co., Lincoln. Columbia Klro lusuiauco Compniiy. Philadelphia Underwriters. IMioeulx Ins. Co., Hartford, C011I1. Alliance, Nebraska. IIIiN YOU GO TO LliAVE TOWN, don't worry about what to do with your Household Goods. , S. A. Miller will take charge of them; store thetc in n nice, dry and cool place and pack and sbip wncrever aesircd. uiiarces -.isonniii dray line in the city, S. A. Miller. Watches, S. K. Warrick. Cashier G, Hampton. Ass't Cashier. 42SO - -'W V. M. FOSKETT -Au"ULCtiorxeer Will Cry Sales in This and Adjoining Counties. . . . On COMMISSION, or UY THE DAY. C5T Satisfaction guaranteed. If you want to buy or tell ranch prop erty, list it with me IlEMINGrOKO, Nun, F. M. WALLACE DJIAY LINE Moving Household Furniture and Trunks a specialty . . Phone No, i Young's grocery. Alliance. Avoid Risk and Terrors of Operation for disease, by using Dr. Moses S. Hotch kiss' perfect specific for inflammation, Cure for all diseases, acute or chronic,. Paralysis overcome in from 2 to 4 months puiting patient on feet. Equal relief for rheumatism and all other chronic diseases. This specific is a never-failing cure for diptheria. perspiration induced inside of 6 hours and improvement shown in acute cases inside of ten days. Specific single bottle $1.00; i doz. $5.00; Doz. $10.00. 15 years successful experience. Write for particulars and circulars, Fkank McFaklano, 49-4 . Crawford, Neb. lie1!! Persons to buy first-class mining stock, sure prof its. Par value. S5.00. selling $1.00 per share. Write to branch office Lacota Gold Miniug and Reduction Co., Crawford, Neb. Box 57. ia-iu-Hw