HEMINGFORD. 'if ""'.ft" v i v,' vtTrs . Ija.'i V ,;. I E. ,, l '-", .". fc :- m ' , . cy K,. fe.' ifiS,'; : 25 ii nr d IT SALE T For 30 Days Sale cQmmences July 15 and continues until Tuesday, i August 1, 1905. ONE-FOURTH OFF on the .entire line of Gents', , Boys', Ladies', Misses' and" Children's Shoes and Slippers. t 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT ; ""' off the. regular, all-the-season prices. ' This is no old, out-of- style goods of a past decade we offer, but all new. and up-to- date goods. You will find this a genuine, money-saying shoe 5 sale. f The Alliance Cash Sloe Store No goods charged or sent on approval in this sale. ; Land Office Notices. LandOfllceat Alliance Nobr., May 5. llWj. Ordinance No. 95. ay the expenses of the city of Al- An ordinance providing and appropriating fumlB to defray t! kn, , i1V"iMti -) .vw r. m. . r . ,. ......... f....l ,,..,.. ...! VnllKnk lii'ri'hVL'lwn Hint till! foIIOWltll!- I U'lIICe, BBUraUhn. lor lliu luuuiv l.il j nu i-mi- mruoi ni inieiuion 1 ."h."j. ,"" "".".... 1 .:. .... . ...f i...t.T.ii rinmitd b.tt1lr. Iim tllf.il llot.il' f mnliii Html unvnf in sultmort of Ills claim uml thut said pntof will lie made bctoro Keclstor and Heeolvor lit Alliance, Nebr., on July 14th, ll05, vU 1'ETEU Ml'NTZ of HemWfonl. Neur, on Homestead entry No. am for the BW' NW'i. W'i SWU. SIC SW't. section 12. township 27 N-H 4(1 V. I lo names the following witnesses to prove Ms continuous residence upon and cultivation or said land, viz: Walter It. Kent, lAMulnke, Nebraska; .lumen Krejcl, Hoy. Butte. Nebras ka: August 11. Dilllnvr, Hox llutle, Nebraska: William Dllllng, Hox Htitle, Nebraska. 24-0 Huuce Wilcox, Heglster. Land Olllcoat Alliance, Neb., JunuST, IMS. Notice Is hereby Riven that the follonliiR named settler has Hied notice of his Intention to mako final proof in Mipport of his claim, and that -aid proof will bo made before KcKlsturand Keeeiver at Alliance. Neb., on August Hth 1005, vl. JEHOME U. lUTltr.HUKT, if Canton. Nebr. who made II. E. No. 2A)3. for tho w'i no'i. w'j .soV. section 22, town. 2. n. range J w. lie names tho following wltnpvcs to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz: IJeorgn W. .loiiea. ot Alliance, Nebr.: Charles Hnll, or Canton, Ncbr.j Albert Hall, or Canton, Nebr.; Louis IIikhI, of Canton, Nebr. , 28-0 -JlitniE Wll-cox. negater. on water bonds and to pay interest on city hall bonds. ,, He It ordained by The mayor and council of tho city of Alliance. SECTION 1. That there is hereby appropriated out of tho money to be raised by tux or otherwise by tho city of Alliance the sum of $13000. 00 for t he purpose or paying tho expenses of tho said city of Alliance from xucli funds us follow: Oiucers salary S.Wi) 00 StreotB and alleys IW 00 General fund 25S0 w) Kiro and water MW0 00 Stationery uud printing , aw 00 Interest on water bond" 610 no Interest on city hall bonds ... 4N) W) MARSLAND. Hartrauft of Craw visitors .1 couple of Slav 20. inc. that the following I.atidOIHco at Alliance, Nebt. Viitif.,, U lu.rnbv ifiven that named settler has Hied notice of his Intention to make llnal proof lit support or lusciann, tiud that said proof will bo made before Keg isttvraud Receiver at Alliance, Nebr,, on July 13, l'-Wj, viz: HOHEKT CUKUY i of Hemlngford, Neliraskti.ou homestead entry No. 3150. fort E'i stHJtion a", township U. N. range 50 W. , . , Ho namej. tho following witnesses to proo his continuous resilience uivoii and cultivation it said land, vis Able ll. .Mitmu. Joun iveeue, Emery Ablev- Walter Langford, ull of liem lugford, Nebr. ' 10-H Hruci: Wilcox, UogUter. Sale of .VHnors' Lund by Guardian. NotlcoU hereby given, that by virtue of it license Issued at clmmlh-rs by one or the Judges or tho Fifteenth Judicial District or Nebraska in and for Hox llutte county, to me granted, I, Charles SI. Lotspeich. guatdlaii or Hay rowlen, Ernest Howies. Eden Howies, Opal l'owles and Murltt Halmer Howies, minors, will sell for cash, at public; auction on Monday, the 7th day of August. A. D. 1005. nt 10 o'clock a. m. at the west front door ol tho court house in Alllunce, Hox Hutto county. Nebraska, the following real estate sltuatttd in' said Hox Hutto county, the laud of said minors, to-wlt: An undivided one-fifth in terest InthflS't NKJinnd N' SE'i ec. 31, Tp. SON. It. 50 W, and loUTuud s In block li, Johnston's Mddltiou to Alliance. ClIAltLKs M. LOTSI-EIfll. finirdlanforltuy Howies. Ernest l'owles, Uden l'owles. Opal Howies nod Merrltt Halmer l'owles. Dated Juno .1, 11)03. -0 Application for nruRglst's-Hcrmit. Notice is hereby given that A. 1). Miilett lias llletl his petition with the board or village trustees or the village ol Hemlngrortl, NoI braska, tor a permit to sell malt, spirituous and vinous liquors for medical purposes on lot2, block ll'. In the vllltiiiu or llemlngford Nob., foryeari'iidlinjMuyMnW. rp Julytl. A. 1). AIiLUCTr. Applicant. Notice of Dissolution of Partnership. 'I'hU will certify that on this 10th day of July. 1P05, the partnership existing between XV. H. Itldgell and 11. Y. Hoove, is berby dis oolved by inutndl concent. ) t. ilidgell w ill cuutlnUe the buslnees at Alllauce. All bills nro to do pMd l W. S. Hldgfli. Mgned. W. S. ItllXlLI.U :jO-3W H. V. Hekveh. Total .?130u0 00 Htonox2. That theru Is hereby levied a tax or 10 mills on eaeh dollar or the assessed property valua tion in said city or Alllunce ror tho payment or the geuetal and liicldenllal expenses ot si.ld citv, as stated In section 1 or this ordinance Hf.CrlD.N'3. That there Is hereby levied a tax or 7 mills on each dollar or tho assessed property valua tion or tho city of Alliance iortne payment oi tho interest on the water bonds ol said city or Allluuco as slated m sectioti I ot this oull uauce. 8KCTIOW 4. That there Is hereby levlod a tax or 2 mills on each dollar or the assessed property vnlua tlouot tho city or Alliance ror tho payment of interest on city hall bonds of tho city of Al liance as stated in section lor this ordinance. section ft. ... This ordinance shall take elfeet and bo in force ufter its p'lnsage, approval and publica tion. Head the llrst time July ', 1D0.1 Head tho second time July 5. b'05 Head the ttilrd tlmu Jul 7, IKOJ Approved July 7. I!i L. Hi'fcciiiiK.xsrmN, Mayor. Attest: . . K. W. llAnitis Cleric. Ordinance No. 94. An ordinance providing for the construction nud inalutuinuiiCH of u sidewalk along tne front or lots hs, mi, (o unit nl, county addition to the city or Alliance, vobraskn. lleitoidained by the mujornnd council or the clly ol Alliance, Nebraska. SEtTlOS I. That there shull Ik; built u sidewalk along the south side or East Wyoming Avenue in rront or lots e-, so. iJ and i'l. county addition to the city ol Alliance, Nebrusku. HKCTION 2. That said sidewalk shall bo built ol lumlwr ut least S Inches in thickness and shall l3 i feet and s inches In width, the planks to bo at leust 0 inches w ide, and sliall 1j securely nail ed to at least 3 stringers, 2x1 sot on ouge on the surface or the grade. hr-iTloN 3. . , , This ordinance shall ttiko ulTect and-be iu rorceund fullelTis-t fnim and ;ifter passage, approval and publication. Head llrst time July 5. Ho. Head second Mm Jttly 5, 1005 Head third tlmu July , HV"' Approvoil J ul.v 7, l'.V Louis Hociikksstcin, Mayor. Attest : E.W. Harhis, clerk. Miss Mary Hickey will teach the coming school year in tho Ford district. Mrs. Grant and daughter, homesteaders near Canton, were in town Monday. Mrs. E. E. Ford and daughter Gencvive were in town Thursday shopping and call ing on friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. N ford were Marsland days this week. Charley Hunsaker, who is working on the Harris ranch west of town was down to spend the Fourth. Mr. Willey of Texas, the McCormack harvester agent was putting up harvesters for L. Snow the latter )art of the week. Tom Carlson, L. D. Bruce, C. G. Holli baugh, J. Sullenberger and Mrs. Hughes all had business in Alliance the latter part of the week. , Mrs. James Tollman, who went to Chad ron to celebrate with the homo folks, and remained for a ten days visit 'returned home Monday. Dick Thomas, a former resident of this vicinity, came up from the Platte valley recently and will work for his aunt Mrs. I Mary Hughes. 1. P. nnrl Ivnrl Tnllmnn lnrtRil nrmi: the country for Chad ron where they ex pected to spend the Fourth, but finding so many bridges gone and the roads in such bad condition they abandoned the trip, J, T. Richardson, formerly of this place and well known to our people, has moved from Junction, Wyo,, where he has run the section for two years to Cheyejine and taken the oversightjOf a section there. The HBRALn'keeps them posted in Marsland news. Notice to Kcdcctn- Tho State of Nebraska,. Hox Hutte County. ( To tho known mid unknown heirs of Joel T, Karl, deceased: You and each of you are hereby n'l""l that ou the tth day of Nuvember. 1JSB, Earl purchased at tax sale the W'i MW Soe.auiidlhoS'iSWuSee. tl and Kt isj-.M Sec 0, all In township 21. iHiig 10. In Hox llutte county, .senrasKB. ijiiiimmi" " taxed iu name or Joel T. Karl uud said pur chase or tu sale of said land was mvie for tho your IH-J. and that suhe4tient txo huyo lieon paid on said land by W. .!. Earl for the years 1KB and 1WI. That the time for ro lemptloiiortliouroreuid land will expire on tho ttli day or November, 1005. DatedJllly I3.1K05. . . Tpjuly 13-6t lllds ror School llulldtiifi. s Notlco is hereby given that, school district No tl will build u school hous and thut bids ire solicited as per spevlllcations as follows, l0UuUdliig to be 10x2l!0. onslslingiif school room and entry: foundation nxiulm. three liewhos or stone; brick culmuey: drop siding, ituddlng 10 inches npartj llJori'ig to lio rour Inchquartcr-sawwl; box sills, jolco HI Inclies aiart shliiBlesto be 1W to wonther; tar tell Slider shingles; four windows, four panes 10X84 iroor to be oue-lhlnl pitch; lathed and IVl ...i.l. . .,...., tiu.tn.iul U'llt-fc atelror trethur its it seems most advan tageous tonhe district. Thu lowest rosiwn slbYo bidder will I awarded the wu traci or c mtructs as tho case may bo. Material will U rurnllen on the ground, ftpeoll cations arolu the hands or Peter Bwunson. director. wHl wl An ull bids should be Hod. iu separate iwilisl envelopes. HIds will Iw openl at lU!ndngrord oil August 6, itus, at a .o'clock p.m. 1 Igl t nerod to reje-'t anor all bids. How Is YourJ fjwntr&lp'snon I Do j u ti-aii.- that you can H hae .i c'.ir. smooth, velvety I skin by .simjny i.'ing Kosmeo Tle Beatity MaKer Or.ly fOc ptr jar. g -. ... v - Z$S3&JJmaP 3stdi3?W run salt, ut F, J. Brennan & Co. ftilfat DRVGGISTS imi"' J ALLIANCE, - NEBRASKA i J We hear of fences which surrounded government land being taken down in this vicinity, the parties not being willing to run tho risk of the thousand dollar fine be ing imposed by the government for fenc ing government land. C. II. Kichey drove to Ashbrook's ranch Sunday evening carrying a message an nouncing the death of Mr. Ashbrook, Sr., father of the' Ashbrook brothers whose home was in Texas. There being some delay in delivering thCmessage it was not possible for the, family to reach the mid night train and therefore they did not go. Miss Carrie tlrant was "elected Monday to teach our school; Miss Grant has had considerable experience as a teacher and has just recentlyreturnod from Valpiraso, urn , wnciL- sue uas uoon uuuug special training in'school work. She is at present attending the normal at Alliance, bchool Alii open the first Monday in September. Mrs. l. T. Gregg left Wednesday night for Ne'w York, the placo of her birth and home of her childhood. She has been ab sent for twenty three'years and there has been many changes in that time. She came away a wife of only a few years and goes back, three times a grandparent. She will be absent about two months and will visit friends in Huston, East Berrin and several other cities. We see by the mortuary record of the Aurora, III., Daily News, tort John M. Scott, aged 30 years and 5 nt .nibs died at the home of his mother Mrs. IJriggs, of hemorrhagic panciatitis, a very rare dis ease. Jack Scott, as he was familiarly known here, was lor several years a resi dent of this vicinity. He WRS a kind hearted boy and much liked by his asso ciates. He went from here to Aurora, 111., where he was married to a young lady of that place who preceded him to the grave just two months. They left a little child. iKelth L. IMetve Is fully authorl-ed to w dclt subscriptions and Job work and collect ind receipt ror ssme, and transact all other buslnoM in connection with his position as tin iccredltea representative of thta pper.) Harry Pierce wont to Alliance Monday. Frank Combs went to Chnriten, Iowa, Monday. H. F. Oilman was In town the last of the week. A. B. Canfiold shipped A oarot horses east Friday. Hail Insurance.' K, I.. Fierce, Insur ance agent. Wildy's keep nil kinds of building ma terial and posts. Deering headers, binders, mowers, rakes and twine at Wildy's, 11. K. Johnson sold Ira Uuslinell n car load of cattle Tuesday. Fred Davison was in from his valuable Sioux county ranch Saturday. Four business lots for sale opposite Wildy's. Apply to K. L. I'iorco. Alex Olds nple a business trip to the W. A. Randall ranch Tuesday. Ole Hedgecock opened up his new bar ber shop in the Oilman building Saturday. Miss Koon of Denver, an old friend of Mrs. Hikncr is visiting with her at present. Miss Daisy Hockitt came up from Mitch ell where slie has been working to visit her parents Monday.' . Hev. llurleigh and family returned from their trip to Denver where they attended the lipworth League convention. insure our house, barn and livestock now. Lightning season just beginning. K. L. Fierce, igent. 1). E. Johnson has added a stock of hardware to his implement business hav ing acquired the Cornelius Donaghue stock. First State Hank; Safe, conservative and reliable. Tho best place to deposit your idle funds. We carry burglar insur ance. Cornelius Donaghue, who has run a racket store here for somo years has closed out his stock and will go to Portland for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Sheldon were visit ing friends here the first of the week.Tliey went to Canton to spend a few days with their son Marshal Tuesday. The Canton people are about to begin building a line from Canton here connect ing with the southwest line and using a part of their poles from T, A. Green's ranch to town but having a separate wire. Notice All those knowing themselves indepted to me will pleaso call and settle same with John Anderson in the Millet pharmacy, I have sold but and want to collect all outstanding debts at once. tf Guo. F. Hkdgkcock. A special run made on the celebrated JOHN DEERE HAY LOADERS AND ACME SWEEPS which are guaranteed not to be excelled or equaled by any others, will be sold on extremely close figures by Anton Unrig. E. L. Everett has bought the lots which the Lincoln Land company owned'in Hem ingford, about no in all. This closes out the holding of this company in Heming forford and no doubt will facilitate the buying of lots as the company was not al ways reasonable in pricing them, A niece of Mike Butler, who with her father was visiting his sister Mrs, Butler, died at the Butler home Tuasday. She came up from the east a few days ago and is supposed to have caught the disease on the train. She leaves an invalid father who had a similar misfortune in the death of an older daughter while he was in the hospital at Omaha. The little girl was 12 years old. CANTON. IT WILL PAY YOU TO GO TO H. FROHHAPFEL The llcniingford Merchant W1IKN YOU WANT DRY GOODS, GROCERIES OR CLOTHING' "Time Waits for No Man" NOR NO riACHINE. HKN you are haying, you want machin ery that time don't have to wait for. Moral: ry j T McCormick Mcwcrs, Binders and Rakes. fry II y International Stackers and Sweeps. Dain Stackers and " Sweeps. Superior Stackers and Sweeps. All most approved haying- machinery, at sNNEWBERRY'S JOHN PILKINGTON Grain, Flour and Feed AT THE OLD STAND. ..Will not be undersold.. J isrici-risoiv iriiiic'rojiiii-ii FIRE INSURANCE AG-ENT REPRESENTS THE FOLLOWING INSURANCE COMPANIES. 1 1 Art ford I'l re Insurniico Comnaur. North American of Philadelphia, l'hocnlv or Hlooklyn. New York. Continental or New York City. Niagara Klro Insurance Company. Now York Underwriters, Now York. Commercial Union Assurance Co., Iimlnn Liverpool, London and (Hobo Inn. Co. (lormait American Ins. Co., Now York. 1'iiriucrx and Merchants Ins. Co , Llncoli Columbia Fire Insurance Company. Philadelphia Underwriters. Hhocnlx liis. Co., Hartford, Conn. Office CpStnlrs.lMctchcr Hlock. A Big Come-down in lumber is not nt nil likely, unless the unexpected happens. Prices are more likely to go up. IVc carry LV fll U E If a full line of AND COAL .rifi Dlcrks' Lumber and Coal Co. D. WATCRS, Mngr. 'Also agents for Neb. Cent. Bid. & Loan.Asso. 'Phone 22, iUii T.Ttf Q UALITY and . uainttitV'- a-o to The Palace Meat. Market 'Phone Your Order Early. No. 131 H. L. BUSHNELL. Propr. I. E. BUSHNELL, Mgr. m r "77"i7l VV . J. AU1 1 CZDKJW Hardware d Plumbing Windmills and Pumps Tin shop in connection. Opora House Block Phone 98 ALLIANCE Koy Hickey was in Hemingford Monday fur two loads of posts. Charles Moravek was in Hemingford for a load of shingles to coyer his new house. Mesdames J. V. Brosbar and V. A. Handall were trading in Hemingford Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. L. E, Hood were enter tained after Sunday school Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lockwood. Charles W, Lockwood is visiting his sis ter. Mrs. S. II. Wright and Mrs. George Spencer of Ioveland, Colo. J. S. Hood left Saturday morning for the line Ridge where he will look over his homestead and make some improvements. Mrs. Kennedy returned home a few days jgo from near Mitchell where she has teen visitine her daughter Mrs. Rienian. Geo. P. Jones and family are out on i heir new possesions and will commtnee i mlding and improving as fast as possible. A telephone meeting was held in Canton Ust Saturday and many eloquent speeches made on the subject of a high lin to Hem ingford. Revs. Bover and Bices, on their way from Belmont to Carpenter, stopped over in Canton and held religious service Mon day night. Mrs. W. A. Randall had a little bad luck coming har way a few evenings ago by a coyote catching a fine turkey hen that would have hatched fifteen little turks the i next day, ' Harvey Myers, the picture man of Alli ance, who has been taking pictures ot ranches and stock in this part of "the coun , ty was around delivering his work which J was good. I As the Almanck Hbralo has again ' changed its politics, the Canton news , slinger will begin where he laft off and i give the news of the week. B. C. Curtis, one ol Sioux county's staunch ranchmen went to Hemingford Saturday, returning the first .of the week with a bunch of horses to feed upon the green pastures of his ranch during the summer. T"3 'amns Wat?he? A Gold Jewelry, e Souvenirs Repairing in all its . nail orders promptly Branches. attended to. -- 1A. O. Barries, Jeweler and Optician. A WORD WITH YOU WOODEN TANKS AND sheep- Dipping Vats -cattle Wo make a suporior article in our factory and want you for a customer. Our material is the best and our prices are right. New list just out. Send for it. FOREST LUMBER CO. - Alliance, Nebr. Absolutely Pure Paint STANDS THIS CLIMUE BEST Every Gallon Guaranteed.. roRSAixBY F. E. HOLSTEN 4sLViti&Je