The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, February 02, 1905, Image 5

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TIME TABLE.
Alliance. Ncbr.
n in in 1 1
LINCOLN,
OMAHA,
CHICAGO,
ST. JOSEPH,
KANSAS CITV,
ST. LOUIS,
DENVER,
HELENA,
BUTTE,
SALT LAKE CITV
PORTLAND,
SAN FRANCISCO,
and .nil points enst and all points et und
-MlUtll.
TllAINR LEAXT. AH TorXOWP, MOUNTAIN TlMB:
2x0.41 I'ussungur dully. Demlw xi,
Hillings, all points north unci
, yust 19:33 n.ui.
Mo, 42 rasscnsor dally, Lincoln,
Omaha. Chicago and nil
points east 2:45a.m.
No. 301 PaosciiBfr dally, for Uunvur
KUt,n,!?nlt i.iikc, San Fran -clsco
and all liiturinoillatn
Mints, iloparts nt . 2:45 si.ui.
jSo. WW I'liHtuiiKor dally from Donver
and all lntcrnicdltilo points,
. airlvos at 10:43a.m.
ISo.305D.illy, cxfcn Sunday, for
points boutli and wcbt, de
parts 12:50 n. in
No. 30l It.illy, except Sunday, from
Mutli and west, arrives 4:53p.m.
Sleeping, dlnlnu and twllnlng chair cars
(neaU freo) on throns;h t nil lis. Tickets sold
mid Imiftnigo checked to any pojnt in the
United .Status or Canada. I'or Information,
tln'o tables mid tickets call on or write, to
L. 8. Sauk. Agent, or I V. Wakhldv, (Jen.
oral I'usHungtir Agocit, OmaliR, Nebraska.
lohgr nntr.rTiiifv.
. Ol' It. T. llardstniRRlc Lodge, No. 012
Mots every Sunday afternoon at 2.,
Hell's hall. Visiting brothers welcome.
J. A. Dunnino, W. M.
M. HAitGRAVEs, Sec'v.
L. O. T. M Meets every first and third Frr
day at KukIo JIall. Visiting Mnocabees col
dlally Invited. Mits. K. J. iin zoi.n, h. C.
JIhh. Asmk YOt'.VT, It. K.
UnvAti llinili.A.vmms Alllunco Castle No.
43 meets very bocond and fourth Thursday
evenioB In V. O. W. Hull. Vlsltlnc Olansmun
cordially Invited.
E. l. Wootis. CJ. W. Leiiiv,
Scc'y. L. I".
LOCAL HAPPENINGS
General and Personal News of Alli
ance and Vicinity.
Tin: HmtALD and the Weekly State
-Journal both one year for Si. 50,
The M. B. A. will hold a basket so
cial at their lodge rooms tonight.
Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ru
bottom a son, on Sunday Jan. 29,
1905.
The Alliance brass band will meet
hereafter at the City hall on Monday
and Thursday nights of each week.
S. T. Black .of the machine shops
left Tuesday morning for a ten days
visit with relatives at Vallisca, Iowa.
Bert Bvshnell visited his brother
here the first of the week, on his re
turn to Hemingford from Omaha where
lie has been learning the barber trade.
Ignatius J. Lawrence, the chief
mogul of the Alliance Electric Light
Co., was in Denver first of the week on
business for the company and visiting
his mother and sweetheart.
Sheriff Ed Housh of Rushville was
in town yesterday on business connect
ed with his office. He advised us that
Judge Westover was holding a special
term of court at Chadron this week. ,
All week night services of the M. E.
church have been called off on account
of the revival services being held at
the Baptist church. They are having
splendid meetings. Come out every
body and let the Master use you.
County Judge Spacht, wife, daugh
ter Grace and son Ray returned Mon
day from Sargent, Nebr., where he
attended, the wedding of his niece.
Word reaches us trom that place that
he not only kissed the bride and all
the bridesmaids, but furnished the
'music for the wedding dance on his
violin.
The Queen Esther society gave a
"mum" social at the home of Dr. and
Mrs. Allen last Friday evening, Jan.
25th. About fifty guests were pres
ent and paid their fines for calking and
then they certainly used the privelege
to great advantage. The social was a
success financially as well as socially
over twelve dollars being taken in.
48fc ia 1:. nrsiiNni.1. i:nxr.8T c. oliuy r
I BUSHNELL & OLDAY
3Jj Proprietors of the $
1 Palace Meat Market f
& Choicest Fresh and Salt Heats kft
& Always on Hand &
FISH AND OYSTERS IN SEASON Z.
Your patronage solicited. Give us a trial
-Of. phone In your orders We have
it. first aoor norm 01 rose umce.
w'wllwSww'wW
John Wit-ns employed in Hughes'
ice gang is laid up as a result of falling
on a cake of ice and hurting his back.
E. W. Ray who works for Wilson
the secotid-hnudiuan has been laid up
for more than n month past with a
lame foot.
The Inter-national Harvester Com
pany have secured the sorvlcos ,of
Miss Lula H addon of Hastings, as
stenographer.
R. D. Pine, of Ashland, Nobr., is, in
the city the guest of his niece Mrs.
Sloat. He is curoute to Livingston,
Mont., where ho will engage in busi
ness.
Mr and Mrs. B. K. Lockuood have
tcmovcdvto the corner of Cheyenne
Ave., and Idaho stieet, and are now
tit home to their friends in thoir elegant
new quarters,
W. D. Rumcf returned Monday
from a weeks trip to Chicago and other
eastern markets, where lieu cut to buy
a new up-to-date spring stock for the
big Rumor store.
Miss Anna King of Angora, was suc
cessfully operated on for appendicitis
at St. Joseph's hospital at Omaha Fri
day. She was accompanied there by
Dr. Bellwood of this city.
Sheriff Reed is catrying his arm-in a
sling, the result of a slip and a fall in
front of the Capitol hotel in I .incoln
Sunday evening where he had gone
with aa insane patient to the hospital.
Services -us usunl-ut the M. E.
church next Sunday. Morning subjec:
The Measute of Righteousness. Even
ing subject: Fear God and Kcop HiB
Commandments. Sunday school at
10 a. m.
We regret to chronicle the death of
the onl child of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles
Hamilton, aged eleven months of
bronchitis. The remains were shipped
to Aurora, Nebr., this morning for in
terment. George Olcson of the Alliance Cash
Shoe store returned Monday after a
weeks absence in eastern markets, nnd
already dray loads of new shoes are
arriving to supply the spring trade at
the big shoe store.
Wni, M'cIJridc, a son of Mrs. L. H.
Mackey of this city, has just recovered
from a month's illness and will leave
for his home in Sarpy county for a va
cation. He has been employed in
the Burlington shops here.
Chaplain E. W. White of Jackson,
Michigan, is conducting a series of re
vival meetings at the Baptist church.
Our reporter did not learn of what in
stitution he was chaplain but suppose
it is the Jackson penitentiary.
Sunday about three inches of snow
fell and Monday everybody had a
sleigh ride including the small boy with
the handsleds, and the girls too.
Sleighing is so rare in these parts that
sleighing is indulged in on the slighest
provocation.
Next Thursday night Messrs. Rid
gel!, Reickstein, Brown, Wikre,
and Gilmanr, will leave for
Denver to take part in the Overland
Milwaukee-Denver bowling contest.
Here's hoping they will return with
more laurels than they brought home
from New Castle.
Sam Willets and wife are here from
Parks, Nebr., where Sam has been en
gaged in the mercantile business. He
was formerly employed at the Rumer
store and later was with Superin tent
Phelan. He is the guest of Fred Har
rison the candy Kitchen man. Wil
lets says it is his intention to make Al
liance his future home.
The evangelistic services now in
progress at the Baptist church, are go
ing forward with spirituality and pow
er under the direction of Chaplain E.
W. White, D. D., of Jackson, Mich.
Very rarely does an Alliance audience
have the privelege of listening to so
forceful and logical a speaker as Dr.
Whits. He has a master's grip on
the sword of the Spirit and wields it
with a two-edged effectiveness. No
one can afford to miss a single service.
Services begin promptly each evening
at 7:30. No collections are taken and
everybody made welcome.
the goods and will deliver them
rnwim ui
A New Orleans Wine Cellar.
A lady newly arrived In Washing
ton, of great wealth, was nt n dlnnor
a few nights ngo and ntuazed everybody
by tolling tho brand nnd vintage of a
rnro wlno without seolng the bottle or
label. .
"How can you do It7" sho was
asked.
"Oh," sho replied, "I was born In
Now Orlenns, you know, and was
raised there. When I was n slip of n
girl my father usod to tnko mo down
Into his great wlno collar undor tho
house and show me tho dusty bottloa.
Ho taught mo all about wlnos down In
those gloomy envos."
After tho dlnnor tho hostess said to
her husband: "Wasn't It Interesting
to hear Mrs. So-ancI So teil about her
father's wlno collars?"
"Groat!" replied the brutal hus'vind.
"Absolutely great! It was simply fine.
You know thcro Isn't a collar In .Now
Orleans." Washington Correspond
ence New York World.
The Alliance Herald and
Nebraska State Journal,
the leading weekly, both
one year for $1.50.
Notice to Creditors.
In county Court, within and for Ilox llutto
county, Nohriskti. l'etiv. 2. IftVi In the
matter of the estate of Henry (I Tax lor.
deceased. To the creditors of said estate:
Youiu-i'liorouyiiotlllcd. that 1 will sit at
tho County cjourt Hoom In Alliance in said
county, on the Uh day of August.
lflo:, at two o'clock i in., to reeelvo
and examine nil claims njriilnst said
ostate. xvlth a view to their adjustment and
allowance. Tho time limited for tho pres
entation of claim against said estate Is hIx
months, from Hip 2nd day of tr-hy . A II. 1P05.
and thettmo limited for navmont of dohts Is
one, year from said 2nd day of Kohruary
lira.
Wltnoss my hand nnd tho senl of said
county court, this Slid day of 1'elirnary, UHX'.
(ATrno('oiy) D, K. Si-acht,
sr.Ai.l Kp l'eb L'-lw. County Judgp.
Land Office Notices.
hand Olllceat Alliance, Neb., dim. M. Iiw:.
Notice Is hereby rIx-oii t hut tho follonliitf
named settler has tiled notlco of her Intention
to make tiiiill proof la support ,f her claim,
and that until proof will lie made before
Kejrlstor and Keeciver at Alliance, Neb , on
Match 11. HHtt, viz
AUOITSTA I'lllUO.
of Hrmincford, Neb., one of tho heirs of
Conradlne llasso. uYccaKcd, on II, I. No. toil
for the uo'i section t. township ?lii. ranee 4lw
8 he names the following XYlinesces to prove
hor continuous residenco upon nnd r-nltlx'u-tlon
of said land, x-i: Andrew U .lohnsou,
Hans Hausfi), Orvlllo Kid well, Uoborl Cuiry,
all of HcuilliKford, Neh.
HniK'K XVn.uix, Itpjjlsler.
Contest Notice.
IT. S. Land Ofilee. Alliance. Neh., .Inn 20. lOtfi,
A sullicleut contest allldavlt having been
filed In this ollice by Frank ltevau coii
testmit. against Homestead entry No. ,1US,
made May II, Itm, for lots 1 , in. 1 2 mid cast';
norlliHcsHf sectloa 31. township 'jSn, miism
BOwr, by Verney U, .Morter. contestee, in which
Itlsnllegrd Umtsiild Verney 1) Morter mixer
resided on said tract and has wholly almiuhm
ed same for more than txM years last past
and that said alleged absence from the said
laud was not duo to hlf employment in tho
army, navy or tnariuo corps of tho United
States as a prtvnto soldier, olllcer seaman or
marine during the war with Spain or during
any otliur xvar In which tho United States
majr bo engaged, said parties aro hereby noti
fied to appear, respond and otTcr evidence,
touching said allegation at 10 n'clock a, in.
on March 21, lpto, heforo the Kcglstor and
Receiver at tho United States Land Olllcoln
Alliance, Nebraska.
Tito said contestant having. In n proper af
fidavit, filed .Ian. 2.", 11W5. set forth facts which
show that uftur due diligence personal service
of tho notice can not ho niftdo, It Is hereby or
dered and directed that such notice 1m given
by due and proper publication.
fp.lan2T. uiiucic Wilcox, ltcglster.
NUT1UK.
Edwin L. Johnson, Victor Johnson, Mr.
Johnson, first nanm unknown, brother of
OharloB J. Johnston, deceased, Mrs. Jqhnson,
first name unknown, mother of Uharlc J.
Johnson deceased, heirs of Uharles J. Johnson,
deceased and unknown heirs of CharlcnJ John
sou deceased, defendants will take notice that
on tho 28 day of Ueccmtier UKM. John II. Shirk,
plalutifl herein. OleJ his petition in the dis
trict court of Itox liutte county. Nebraska
against said defendants, the object and praer
of which aro to foreclose a certain mortgage
executed by the Mild Charles J. Johnson, de
ceased, to Gottfried Itclmalin nnd bv him Cold
and asglgued to plaintiff upon the S. H.Hot
m. ix . '4 section , . loxvnsinp -zi, range in, in sam
connty.to secure thuriment of a promissory
note dated February IS. IMU, for the sum of
f 150 duo February 5,1KSG. Thattherols now due
upon Raid noto and mortgage the sum off.Xtj
for which sum with Interest from this date
plaintiff prays for a decree that defendants bo
required to pay the same or that said prom
ises mav bo sold to satisfy tho amount found
due.
You aro required to answer said petition on
or before the 'j"th day of February 1005.
John II. SmnK, IMalntllf.
Dated Jan. 19, llWj. fp 20
Sheriff's Sale.
Hy virtue of an order of salo issued by tho
clerk of thidlstrlctx:ourtof liox Iluttn coun
ty, Nebraska, upon u decree rendered by said
court In favor of James K. Skinner, plain
tiff, and against U S. Morgan, defendant.
1 will offer on tho 14th day ofFchruury.
A. D. 1W5, at la o'clock u. m. on said
day. ut tho west front door of tho court
House in Alliance, in said county, sou the
following described real estate, to-wlt:
Northeast Quarter, of section 17, In Town
ship 25, none linngo 4t, xvest Cth I'. M.
In ilox llutto county, Nebraakn, ut public
auction to tho highest bidder for cash, to sat
tsly said order of salo.ln tho sum of $.80417 and
Interest, costs and accrrlnir costs subject to
all unpaid taxes. IHA UK EI).
BMITH 1'. TDTTI.E. M1CII.I 1 sail! COUntV
Attorney for Plaintiff. F 1 Jan. 0
Sheriffs Snlc.
No. 15.15.
Hv virtue of an order of ualo Issued liv tlin
clerk of the district court of Ilor llutto conn-
ly.Nennuskn, upon a decree rendered by said
court In favor of John Lolth. plaintiff, and
against William Grimes. Thomas Frahra, W.
H. Lanning, Trustee, W. H. Lmnitng
defendants. I will, on tho "rith dnv
of February, A. I). 1D05. it 10 o'clock
u. in. on said day, at tho west front door of tho
court hoaso In Alliance, In said county, sell
tho following described real estate, to-wlt:
The northeast quarter of section 2Tt, In town
ship 27. north of range 50. uest of tho sixth
principal meridian, In ilox li'ilfo comity, Ne
braska, at public auction to tho highest bid
der for cash, to satisfy said order of hkIo In
tho sum of $158.68 and Interest. co,i and
accruing costs, taxed fCO.so, suhlout to all un
paid taxes.
1IIA XIEED.
Sheriff of said County.
Smith I. Thttlf,
Attorney for Plaintiff. fp Jan. 20
Contest Notice'
No. 308.
IT H. Land Olllce, Alliance. Neh., Au,t. 18, 1001.
A sullicleut contest atlidavlt having been
filed In this ollice by August Drews, conUstunt.
against Homesto.nl cut rj No. 373X made Bop.
10. 1000, fof- north half southwest quarter
anil north half southeast quarter of section
15, township 28. range 4' by Chas. O. King,
contest. In xrlilch it Is alleged that said
Chas. C. King has not resided upon said tract
slncodato of entry, nor mado any Improve
ments thereon Said alledged absence,
irom mi saio tana xvas not duo to
his employment In tho army, navy or
marine corpwof the United Statu as u private
soldier, orlicer, seaman or marine during tho
war with Hpaln or during any other war in
which the United States may bo engaged, said
parties are hereby notified to appear, respond
and offer evidence touching said allegation at
JO o'clock a. m.. on March, 16, llWS, before the
lteglster and Receiver at the United States
Land Office in Alliance, Nebraska.
Tho said contestant haxlng. in a proper
aHldavit, Hied Januay 1C llKfi, set forth facts
which show that after due diligence personal
service of this notice cannot bo made, it is
ordered und directed that such notice be given
by doe and proper publication.
fp Jbbso Hnocx Wimxx. llovUter.
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 Nebraska.
Nebraska Stock firoxxcr s Association.
(Incorporated.)
A. M. Modlsett, president, ltushvlllo) It. M.
Hampton, vice-president. Alliance; H. M
Searle Jr , secretary-treasurer, Ogalalla.
IJ.M'cntlvo committee--K. P. Mypis, Loiuis
U. 11. Ivincnld, lllughnm; John Iirciiuiiu,
Afllaucei.l. 1!. Vanllosktrk, Alliance; K. 15.
Lowe, Hjaiiiilsj John M. Adams, Potlur; H.
M. Allen, Ames; It. LUco, Lodgopolo; l'.vert
Kldred, Orlando; K. C. Harris, Chadiou; L.
W. Ulckell, Klmbsll; Itohert Graham. Al
ll.'ince.lolm Conxxiiy, Dunning; ,1. It, Oxik,
Agate; A. S. Heed, Alllanro.
MOSLRIt .V TULLY,
Joss, Neb.
Stock hnuuled
ns shown on cut
on either sldo.
Also J-Oon eith
er sldo.
Toxvnshl p 'i&j)N-,
ami ran'i) t.i.
CUltltAN IIUOS
Canton, Sioux
county, Neb.
(Cross II Cross)
on lort bide. Also
1 1 1 on left thigh.
Unders lopo on
left ear.
Horses branded
same nscattls on
left Jaxr and u on
left tdioulder.
J. UOWD,
Alliance, Neb.
.'I S connected
any pluco on left
side. Kongo on
head of Pine
Creek, Hherhlali
onnty.
POINT-OF-KOCKS HANOI!.
JOHN O'KIXFi: Si SONS.
Alliance, Neb.
Cattle branded
OK on left shin:
also ok. and OK
on left side.
sciull irnos.,
Sclilll, N'eb.
Cattlo branded
on right thigh or
XV on right
side.
Township 27,
range 45,Hherldan
county.-
STOIUI LAKE ItANOII,
ItOUEHT OKAIIAM,
Cleman, Neb.
As In cut on
right or left hip;
left ear cropped.
'Horses branded O
on loft jaw.
E. MADIN,
Hemingford,
Neh.
Cattlo branded
flying horseshoe
on right hip, as
incut. Home
ranch sec 25-27-50.
Horse ranch
in 28-4P.
A. HILLING.
Hox Huttc, Nob.
Oattlo branded us
1) cut on left hip,
also with tho bar
over Instead of
under brand.
Alsoonleft
side
R'nchnwVti
L,.. !.... 17
In townsuip
-'7.
range w.
II A. ALLISON.
Lakeside, Neh.
Oattlo branded
N ou right hip.
ltango In Twp.
20. range 45, Slier-
dan county.
W. M. FOSKETT
-aA-'ULCtlorLeer 1
Will Cry Sales in This and
Adjoining Counties. . . .
On COMMISSION, or I
BY THE DAY.
3T Satisfaction guaranteed. If
you want to buy or sell ranch prop
erty, list it with me
Hemingford, Neh.
00000Ot0
Fire-
Insurance.
IlEMIrlGFORD,
Nebraska.
Agent for tho Caledonian, of
Scotland, xvhlch Insures town
property only, and tho Colum
bia, which Insuren town and
farm property and Uvo stock.
I loth are reliable old line com
panies Notarial Work,
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Repairing in ail its .
Branches. -n
A. O. Barnes,
Jeweler and Optician.
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Are You Coming
to Alliance to live-? If so, let us fit ypu out with
anything1 you need in the
Hardware Line
We guarantee to please you in QUALITY and
PRICE. Ask'our customers about this.
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DEALERS IN
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Paints, Oils and Wall Paper
! Sank bloona1. Alliance, Nebraska.
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Forest Lumber Comply.
If I I V Vi i V J v r
Dierks' Lumber Coal Co.
Also agents for Nebr. Central Bid. & Loan Asso. Phone 22
Palace Livery Barn
S. II. OJCSC. Prop.
oni: ULOCii wi:st of Good turnouts, strict attention to our business,
Tin: Ni:w zniNDEN . , juid courteous treatment to all has won for us the
Hi'il.niNO. 'I'hono 72 excellent patronage xve enjoy. Trv us.
Whyt Bless my Soult
Its White House Coffee.
DW1NELL-WRIQHT CO.,
BOSTON. CIIICAOO.
ROLSTEFS PHARMACY..'..
Best Quality
SULPHUR
IN 100 POUND SACKS FOR $35
Special Prices on Larger Lots at Holsten's.
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Watches,
Mft.
-.Gold Jewelry,
a e
Hail orders promp,Uy
attended to.-
Drugs, Perfumes
md Toilet Articles. 1
I'KOM
Nothing is more interesting than the
manufacture of high grade lumber. We
buy only of the best manufacturers and
hence can assure you the best of every
thing iu the line of tiulldlne Material.
CALL AND SEE US
OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT
PHONE 73
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For that smj$L repairing we
have the fixings, Boards for
sidewalk laying, fencing and
the like, ca,ri be had from us
at reasonable priqe.
Trv
BOSTON CHICAGO
The largest Dealer In the U. S.
I
AM am sole agent for this high grade
Coffee and recommend its use, I am
not going to make a display of cheap bar
gains as it takes cheap goods for cheap
premiums, Come to the store, I havw
the best goods that money can buy and
these xvill be my bargains to my customers.
For your patronage I thank you.
James Graham
West of Alliance National Bank.
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