The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, August 17, 1905, Image 9

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ATTEND OUR SPECIAL SALE
ON
CHILDREN'S WHITE DRESSES
AND '
LADIES' FINE MUSLIN UNDERWEAR
SATURDAY
XLhe Ifrorace UJBogue tore
"TRADE
WINNER"
LINCOLN,
OMAHA,
CHICAGO,
ST. JOSEPH,
KANSAS CITY,
ST. LOUIS,
ITime Table
Alliance, Nebr.
DENVER,
HELENA,
BUTTE,
SALT LAKE CITY
PORTLAND,
SAN FRANCISCO,
Legal Notices.
and ntl points wist anil nil polnti west mid
south.
TltAIXK I.BA VK AS l'OMJ)W, MOIWTAIK TIME:
No. 41 Passenger dully. Deadw"od,
Hillings, nil lwiuts north anil
west..... ... lSiSOp.tfl.
No. IS Passenger dully Lincoln.
Omaha, Chicago nnd all
points wist 3sl.ii.ra.
No. 301 Passenger dully, for Denver
Ogden.Snlt Lake, San Fran-
Cisco unci nil inicrmcuiawj
points, departs tit....
No. 3ft! Passenger dally from Denver
nwi mi inioriiicuiaiu puuus,
nrrlvoH lit .
No. 305 Tuosdajs. Thursday, Satur
day, points wuui nnii w-si
Vf.. rt.l 'l'.....'!-.,.. 't'1titva1tii'a Mnllir.
days, south and west, urrlvcs.D.-Sop. m.
Sleeping, dltilint und reclining chair cars
(seats free) on through trains. Tickets sold
mill baggage cheeked to any jiolut In tho
United Slut us or (-annua, lor iniormauuu.
ti....i iniiliu unit likitcnll m or vrrlto
r.. H. Kaob. Aircnt. or L W Wakelby. Gen
oral i 'i
3:20 a.m.
10:45a.m.
.R:00n. m.
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A Household Necessity."
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Passenger Ago t. Ouiiiha..Nobraskn.
OFFJUAL DIRECTORY.
Notice of Settlement.
In tbo Btalo of Nebraska J
rtox Hutto itrtinty.
In tho matter of tlio estate of Henry II.
M.ller, decensi-d.
To Hi" creditor, heirs, legatees, and nthrs
liitn.sted lutlieesiirto of Henry H. Miller.
deceased:
'I' 1(0 notice. Tina Annlo Lelth Ikh
(lied In tho county court il ntpurt of her iloliiiri
m ndinlinslratrix or Mild i'tato. anil It
Is urtlMt'd thai tlio Kftiiio nlanil lor
hrartiiirtlKiSJthdtiyotAtiRMSt.A. II. ll'Oj.liefi re
the iiiiirt at tho hour of I o'clock p. in., nt
whli-Ii lltno any porson Interosted may pper
und ejociit to and content the sumo. And
tiotlL'o of this iiritceuUiiK In ordered Riven The
Alllanu' Herald for two ntoki prior to Milrt
day of lieurlriL'.
WlttU"i my hand and tho soa of tho ccititv
court at Alllaneo this , th iay of Aueu-iL, A l.
11KX). D. K. Sl'ALin.
(.hiiAI. (copy) :tl-!J County .Imlg".
'j(lec to Creditors
In county Court, within and for Hox llntto
county, Nebraska. Auif, 15, I WO, In the
matter of the ostato of Huniv Crllly
deceiihed. To the creditors of suUl estates
You aro horoby notllled, that 1 will sit at
tho County Court Itoom In Alllaneo In said
county, on thooth day of 1'ebruary. 1BU0. ut 2
oVIock p in. torocplvenuil uxamlneall claims
against said ostato.wlth n view to their Hdjust
nicntundiillowaiicu. 'i'butlmo llmltisl for the
presentation of claims ualiiKt isald estate U U
months, from the 15th day of Auir , A l, 1005,
and tlietlmullndled for payment of debts Is
out, year from said 15tli day of Auk.
1W3.
vltness my hand and tho Si'iil of wild
county court, this 15tb day of August. IMG.
( True Copy) I). K. Si' ciit.
HtAtA 351 County Jadte
"Say, old man, I told you not to let them follows
fool you on cheap flour again, .but to fetch me a sack
of that 5-X Lexington Cream. You will find that
down to LIBBY'b. Now you get right out of here
and get me a sack of that flour before it is all gone."
IE3 alaoe
s.
ON!'. 1II.OCK wusr oi'
THE qr.W ZWNDKN
IIVIHUNG. 'Miotic.
X-iT7er37" Bain
II. DICSCII, l'rop.
Good turnouts, strict attention to our business,
and coutteons treatment to all lias won for us the
excellent patronage we enjoy. Trv us.
iviDisor fLitrroiiisifc
FIRE INSURANCE AGENT
RCPREaENTS THE FOLLOWING IN8URANCE COMPANIEO.
Hartford l'lro Insuranco Company.
North American of I'hlladelphla.
I'hoentx of Illooklyn. Now ork.
Oonllnentnl of New York City.
Niagara l'lro Insurance Company.
Now VurU Underwriters. New ork.
Cprumcrulal Union Assuninco Co., London
Liverpool. London und Glolie Ins. Co.
Uurinan American Inn. Co., New York.
Farmers and Merchants Ins. Co , Lincoln.
Columbia Tiro Insurance Company.
Philadelphia Underwriters.
I'hoenlv ins. Co., Hartford, Conn.
Office Lp-Stnlrs.riotchcr lllock.
ZBINDEN BROS,,
DEAL.UKS IN
Flour i Feed.
'Home
Comfort"
Flour
Is Our Leader. Try It
'PHONE 105.
WEST SIDE MAIN
BTKEET.. .
I LEE .ACHES0N I
shhhhhihhmhhC
M
F. M. WALLACE
DRAY LINE
Moylng Household Furniture
and Trunks a specialty . .
Phone No, i Young's grocery, Alliance.
ALWAYS
THE
HANDLES
BEST
Checkered
LIVERY AND
FEED
FRESH FRUITS
AND
VEGETABLES
FOR THE
TABLE
IF YOU HAVEN'T TIME
TO CALL at the STORE
'PHONE No. 4.
STATE OFFICE!!.
Hon. John II. Mickey Oovei nor.
Hon. K. O. Mcllllton Lieutenant Governor.
lion. A. (inlusha-Seerutary of State,
Hon K. M Senile, Jr. -Auditor.
lion. Peter Morteiisuu Treasurer.
Hon. .1.1 MollriMi-Hnpt. Public Instruction.
Hon. Norrls Drown Attorney uonuml.
lion. II, M. Ijiti.ii-Lom'r Public Lands and
HiilldliiRs . ....
Hon. Harry Llnduy State I.tlirrtrlnn.
coonrs
Hon. J II. llillanl-l. S. Sonata.
Hon. 15. J. llurkctt -U. S. Senate.
Hon M P. Klnl.ald-Congrofwnian SlxthDIst.
District.
. gVFlUDIE COOIIT.
Hon S. A. lloU'-omlH-Chief JuBtlco.
Hon Samuel II. Sodgawick Associate .IurUcu,
Hon Johu 11. Harnos Associate Justice.
M'OlrttATUHH.
Hon. 1''. XI. Curry -lepreiuntatlrir3i-d Dlst.
Hon. Clias. P. liroseo Senator lilli Dlst.
p. s. I. N1) i)rf iok. "
Ilrucu Wilcox Heulster,
W H. Akers Hctelver.
J.J1. H. llewutt-Clerk.
uiotkkt joihii's 15th nmniOT.
Hon. W. II. Westover HushTlllo.
Hon. J. J. HnrrliiKton O'Neill.
COUNTY OFFICKHS, HOX llUTTB COUNTY.
S. Al. Sntjser-County Cleric, Uocorder, and
Clerk Dlfctrict Court
O. W. Ilrennan- Treasurer.
Ira Heed-Sheriff
I) K. Sprtclil-Cutinty Judite.
lora A. Hnftln Supt. Public Instruction. '
William Mitchell County Attorney.
J. P. Hazard -County Surveyor.
A. S. Heed Axetsur.
O W. Lour Commissioner, Chairman,
l'riink Cuba- commissioner.
L. I'. Smith Oommlsslunur.
II. 11. Hell wood, M. D. QoUnty Physician.
l)r J,E Moore Coroner.
CITY OFF1CIVI.S
Louis IJuechsensteln Mayor.
I led . linrrls-Clty Clutk.
Mike Hlt.iy-Chlef ofPollee.
W. 8. llldell-PillceJuilKo.
It. C. Nolem.ui -City Attorney.
Dr. H. II. Ilellwootl-PliyBlclan,
K. M Knlulit City Treasurer and Water
CommlHslnuer.
COUNCILS! l'..v.
Prcd MollrhiR i ... t Wnwi
S.A. Franklin t ' lrst "nn1,
H. E. MncCruviu i ......
MahlonJoder I "''""" ""'"
1'red Hrennan -Chief I'lre Department.
Prof. W. II. Hart-Sup'U City schiKils.
cnuncinrt
CATHOLlC-ltetfuhir "nndiiy services 7:ai a.
m.. 10a. m 1 11 u. m.,e.itechlnrforeountry
clilldj-eu; 7 p. ni . catechism. 7:30 p. in ,
iM'iiedli'tlou, Instruction.
Week days 0 3") mass, oxcept on Mondaj
at 5:30 a in.: 2.00 p. in., Satuidajs, cite
cblsm. l-athor Julius DeVos.
METHODIST -Hesnlar 8nndy serIre-ll u.
in.; 4 n. in ; SunCiy M'hool 1U a. in.;
Junior Lcnguo 2 3U p. in i Epuorth l.rauu
7 p. ui ; Prayer tneutniK Thursdays,
7:30 p. m. Uo , C. W. Kay, Pastor.
riHST PItEBHYTEIUAN Itorfulnr Sunday
bervico II ii. in.; H i m.; Sunday school
11) a. m.; ChilMlail Endeauir 7:15 p. m.
ft. P. V. liojriiv, Paster.
UNITED PnEBU YTEUI AN-Itemiliii' Sunday
fcorvlce II a m. 8 p. in., Sunday kcIiooI
10 a. in ; Y. P. C. U. 7:15 p. m Kev. McCon
nell, Pastor.
nAlTlS'l' lU'KUhir Sunday service 11 a. in,;
b p. nt.; Sunday schnol 10 a. in.; Voiidk
l'Loplo's meetlns 7:15 Prajer meeting
Thursday, ij p, m. Hov. 0. O, Jellers,
lnsior.
Or.HMAN LUIHEHAN'-EenulHr Sunday sei-lco-ll
a. ni ; bumlay scliool 10 a. ni ;
Evening set vloos twice ciieb mouth. Kev
Otto Koulirik'. Pastor.
AU.1VNCE hECUl.T SOCIETIES.
nASTEIt.N ST.VU-lst au'd 3id Tuesday
nlBbtR Mrs Anna Davi, Worthy Matron
HEHECCA8-2nd and 4th Friday nlBhts.
lrn Geo Loldy, N U
DE HIKE OP UONOK-M and :!nl Monday
ulKhtK. Mrs A i: Ucynohls, C H
LOVALNEIOHUOItS-id and 4th Wtslnes-
y iil!its. .Mr4 U N HoaMns, Oraclu
LOi M -2ml and Uh Monday nights. Mrs
O 11 Itooky
LADIES AUXILIAKY H of it T-2nd and Ith
Thursdajs 2 l) in Mrs U N llosklns
Mistress
LADIES AUXIUAKY n of L I-lst and 3nl
Thursdays :J pin Mrs H L Harris, Presi
dent LADIIS AUXILI AUY 11 of L P-2nd uml 4th
Kridajs 2 1 m Mrs W L Austin.
ODD 1'EI.LOWS-Every Tuesday nlgliL L T
Pixile, Nohlo Grand
A E .t A M No. 11-3 -Thursday on or before
full moon. S A ErnuUIn, V M
HECLiAH COMMANDEUV No. 20. IC T 2nd
and 4th TueMlny nlslits. W E ZollliiKer,
t; v.
H A M No.54-lstuiul3rd Monda:ulghts. S
A Eranklln, 11 P
A O V W 2nd and UU Monday nights, L
Diitclisciistclii, Master Workman
M W A lbtundsrd Wednesday nlahts. Ed
gar Martin, V C
EAULES-2nd and 1th Sundays, 2:30 p ni W
8 ItldROll, W 1
IC l'-lHt and 3rd Monday nights. J It Mil
ler, Q O
HOYAi. UIGHLANDEUS-Every Tuesday
ulghL It O Htronjf. I V
11 of L E 1st nnd 3rd Wednesday 2pm 8. A
Franklin, C E
H of L F-Every Friday night. O W Tlllett.
Master '.
O H C Every Tuesday at 2 p ni J N An-
Land Ofllcoat AlllmtfO. Neb.. .lunos" im".
Notlcu Is lier'by Klven that tlio following
named settler basllloil notice of his Inieiulou
to make hnal proof In support of his claim,
and that said proof will bo made hefotc
llelster and HecfUer at Alliance. Neb , on
Atlftustlltli JP05, vb
JKKCMK H. HUHMirKT,
of Canton, Nebr wlioniadoll. T No. 2203. for
the W1, lle, wH.soVi. nnsjtloil 22, town. 'Z u
rhimu fi2 w.
Ho names tbo following witnesses to tnine
his continuous realdencu upon and cultiva
tion yf sulci land, vlr.i (Itsjriro W Jones,
nf AIIIriico. Nobr.i Chart Hall, ot Canton.
Nelir. ; AltK-ft Hull, nf ( nntou, Nebr ; Louts
HikmI. nf I'lintiiM. Xebr
'& 0 IlllOCK WllXoX, HoKlster.
AllianceJuesdAug.21
Gentry' brosI
ous Shows!
Fam
--1tjivi rrcr)
Only Big Railroad Show Doming This Year
AMI RICA S LARGEST AND MOST
RKPRUSENTING MANY NEW HIGH
COMPLETE SHOW
CLASS FEATURES
LamlOIIieo at Alllaneo, Nebr., May 20, IftU.
Notlu'i Is hereby ivn tli.it the follow liu
named M't tier has (lied notice of his Intention
to niHku Hunt proof In support of lilselnlin.
aud that uld proof will be made before KeiT
iKtcraiid Kecelverat Alllaure, Nobr., on July
13, llfO. r:
HOUEIIT rUKUY
of Honilnsford. NcbniHka.nn homestead entry
No. 31 50, for t L'4 section 35, township in. 2.
r.lllL'ilMI W.
lie names me louoninv
, ' . ,
""" HIMIII
HORSESlAA
AND HONKEYS-v
witnesses to prom
ht continuous resilience uion nnd cultluulon
of Mild land, vlri Alllo II. Mabln, John ICcetle,
Emory Abley. AV'alter Uumforil, all of Hem-
lnurorit, fsoni
Hmici; Wilcox, Hc;;Uter.
10-0
1 .
Notice to Kedccin.
Tho Statu of Nebraska, l
Uox Hutto County. f M
To tho known and unknown heirs of Jool T.
Earl, d'cc.iscd:
You and each of nu aro hereby notified
that on tho 1th day of November, WOJ, W J
Earl purchased at tax tale the W", NW'
bee. 3 and tho S4 SW'W See 0 and E'i rtEH
l'C. B, all In township 24. ratigo 10, In Hex
Hutto county', Nebraska. That said laud was
taxed lu name of Joel T. Earl and said pur
chase of tusulu ot said land was nudo for
tho year ll2, and that subsequent taxes liavu
lieen paid on said land by W. J. Earl for tlio
jears ll03 and 1H0I, That the tlmo for ro
deiuptlonof tho aforesaid land will eplro on
the 4tb day of November, 1005.
W.J.EAm..
Dated July 13, 1P05. fp July 13-5t
COMEDIANS 50
sTLfTb PERFORMING
W DOQS
BO MONKEY
3 - tierds of Performing Elephants - 3
"SPECIAL ""FEATURES THIS SEASON:
-wtfwwSee the Troupe of Musical Ponies w-
ONLY ACT OF ITS KIND IN THE WORLD
Ncbrnska Stock Grower s Association.
(Incorporated.)
A. M.7Iodlsett. president, Hushvllloj U. M
Hampton, vlco-prcsldent. Alliance; E. M
Senrle Jr., secretary-treasurer, Offalalla.
Executive comnilttctt E. P. Myers, Lena;
It. It. Klncald. HIiiKhaui; John Hrennan,
Alllaneo;. Mt. VauHosklrk, Alliance; E. E.
Lowe, Hi aunts; John M. Adams, Potter; It.
M. Allen, Ames; K. Llsco, LmlRepole; Evert
Etdred, Orlando; E. C. Harris, Ohudron; L.
W. Hlckell, Kimball; Itobert Graham, Al
liance; John Conway. Dunning; J. H, (took.
Agates A. S. Heed, Alliance
THE NORflAN
in Number) ACROBATS and INDIAN CLNB
(Five
FAHILY
JUGGLERS
run
1
1)
it i i i it i it
miiu omnnm
(Seven in Number)' The Highest Salaried Troupe of Japs in This Country)
m
A Baby Camel and Its Mother T0 egWafi,jtf&&m
See t3ae Fiin-ra. O lowns I
EVERYTHING NEW THIS YEAR-NOTHING OLD BUT THE TITLE
Two Performances Daily Afternoon and Night
Watch for the Grand Free Street Parade!
Dally nt 11 a. m.
A Brilliant Array of Beautiful Magnificence
MARSLAND.
A" ' ' " ii iMry-ATj
II. A,
Tm
M&3M?m
E. MA1HN,
HemiiiRfurd,
Null.
Cattle branded
flying horeshoo
on lUlit hip, us
Incut. Home
ranch &ee. 25-27-50.
Horso ranch
in 20-40.
LAKESIDE LIGHTS.
DIELING.
Hox Hutto, Neb.
Cattlo branded as
I) cut on left hip,
also with the bar
-oer Instead of
under brand
Also on left
slut
H'nchnwM
section 17,
In township
rani;e 46.
m
SCHILL I1KOS.,
Schlll, Neb.
Cattlo branded
on right thigh or
XV on right
bide.
Town ship 27
range 45,SherIdan
county.
STORM LAKE RANCH,
HOUEHT GRAHAM.
f XV J
JAMES KEELER,
BARN
Proprietor.
Sccoi-Haiid taftnw I
is cheaper than new, and often
' just what you want, Or, we will
trade new for second hand goods
any time, and pay highest cash
price for second hand goods,
See W. M. WILSON,
THE SECOND-HAND MAN.
Phone 200.
DR. J. Q. BRENIZER
lHU'EDEU OP
Pure Scotch and Scotch Topped
SHORTHORN CATTLE
BROKEN BOW, NEBRASKA.
Herd headed by CRIMSON SCOTT,
177035, Straight Scotch Breeding.
Herd numbers go breeding cons that
weighing 1400 to 1800 pounds, a large
number being pure Scotch, and as good
breeding as was ever brought from Scot
land. Experience has taught me that for
breeding purposes cattle shipped in are
ery Jittle good the first year, their consti
tutions must become accustomed to our
high altitude and our grass. Hence ani
mals raised here are preferable. I intend
to raise them here. Good, first class
Nebraska breeders, the equal to anything
raised in the U. S. Come and see me.
(so-6m)
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flhllV. M I!
n of K T every Thursday night.
cnester, Piaster
A O O P Alliance 1 1 arbor No.42-lst
3rd Frluny nights. l. . Hayes, Com.
K, C. Every 2d week. J. B. Kennedy. Grand
Knight. J. A Itiaruon, Financial See'y
II. P. O E.-Every Friday night. Wm.
Mitchell. E. It. T. J
W A Man
and
Clcman, Neb.
As In cut on
right or left hip;
left car cropped.
Hores branded O
onleft jaw.
Friday night.
J. o'fiecfe, Sec.
Burlington Bulletin.
Or HOUND TRIP RATES.
Chicago and return, on sale daily, . $33.70
St. Louis and return, 30.70
on sale daily.
Portland, Tacoma and Seattle and
return lo.oo
on sale daily.
Denver and Colorado Springs and
return 12.00
on sale daily,
on sale Aug. 30 to Sept . 4 Denver
$4.80, Colorado Springs $6.30,
Salt Lake and Ogden and return. . $24.25
Yellowstone Park, through and including
hotels and stage, and return,.. $105. 00
Cody, Wyo., Black Hills, and Hot Springs
S. D,, approximately half rates all summer,
MOSLEM. & TULLY,
Jess, Noli.
Stock branded
as shown on cut
on either side.
AlsodrO on eith
er side.
Township 20-
and range 43.
Canton.
county, Nob.
(Gross II Oros.s)
on left side. Also
1 1 1 on left thigh.
Underslopo ou
left ear. , .
Hores branded
same as cattla 011
left Jaw aud U on
left shoulder.
I J 3
f O J
it- - nIitf.?n,ui .t
XL -jjyn.vsivMr
1
CUKRAN 11KOS,
Sioux
POINT-OE-HOOKS RANCH.
JOHN O'KEEFE & SONS.
Alllauco, Nob,
Cattlo brande
OK on left side:
also ok nnd OK
on left side.
The B. & M. workmen are here plowing
fire guards this week.
Quite a number from this place contem
plate attending Gentry s show at Alliance
August 29.
L. Snow came down from Mystic last
week called by the accident which befell
his son Linn.
Harry Gregg was down from Sunnyside
ranch, Sioux county, for a visit with the
home folks last Sunday.
John Ellsworth, a former resident of this
place but late of Chadron, moved to his
homestead a few miles west of Sown the
first of the week,
Mrs. J. Sullenberger returned Sunday
from a visit at Scottsbluff with the C H.
Irion family. She also visited in Alliance
a couple of days.
Miss Verda Cheney of Crawford, and
vhn frvmentlv visited her sister, Mrs. H,
I'. Kendrick near this place, was recently
married at Chadron.
Miss Minnie Wanek oj Lawn, who has
attended the entire session of normal, came
in on 41 Sunday. She will teach the Lawn
school the coming year, '
The new bachelor section foreman re
cently assigned to this place, has resigned.
We suppose there are not enough of young
ladies in the town to suit his bachelor
taste.
Daytoi Sullenberger accompanied the
mail carrier, George Richey, to Agate,
Sioux county Monday returning Tuesday.
He went to see the "big injuns" encamped
at las. Cooks' and will also devote some
time to collecting curios.
Mrs. C. H. Richey went to Alliance
Sundnv for a two weeks stay She went
to be near her physician, Dr. Bellwood,
who has been treating her for heart trouble
and from which she does not entirely re
cover. All hope that she will be benefited
by her visit.
Chief American Horse, who was at the
head of a party of Siouxs in camp at Jim
Cooks, has returned to the reservation
leaving the party in charge of Chiefs Mar
row Bones and Walk on the Ground. Some
of the bucks are employed on the ranch as
hay hands. The party will give their an
nual war dance before their return to the
reservation.
On reauest of attending physicians, Drs.
Bellwood and Clough, Mr, Snow took his
son Linn to Alliance Wednesday to have
his broken arm placed under the X ray.
The bones had begun to knit but owing to
the fact that the fracture was io near the
Inlnt it had not been properly set and had
to be broken over again. The physicians
think it will be all right in a short time
Box Butto Beats the World for
Did you see the eclipse of the moon?
Chas. Crowther was an Alliance visitor
over Sunday.
Grandma Kendall has gone on a visit to
friends at Hemingford.
Ding (long! ding! dong! Heardera bells,
dont you hear dem bells?
Not a few people are looking for homes
in this part of the stmdhill country. Fred
McClain located a homeseeker yesterday.
Mrs. Rev. Lyons and the other lions
arrived home from Colorado City about
ten days ago. Hence the preacher wears,
a broader smile.
Fred Baker, a jeweller and watch repair
er of Newcastle, Wyo., visited a week at
the H. J. Thompson home, returning on
41 Sunday; and why look so sad?
Some of the weeds about town have
been sutiering ol late at the hands of the
strong mower, But. oh my! What about
those on unoccupied ground and on the
strees?
Ben Skiles returned last week from a
three months sojourn in the eastern part of
the state. He reports everything in the
line of vegetation in fine condition and all
crops great.
Flora Cook returned from Normal at
Alliance Saturday morning. Mrs. Pen
dergast with a couple of little Pendergasts
accompanied her for a few days' visit at
the Cook home. Mrs, Pendergast
returned to Alliance Monday.
Wanted Less rain'and more sunshine,
for which the ranchmen of this part of the
country agree to cut and put up all the
hay on the hill-sides and in the valleys
except what is under water that thev
possibly can in the next six weeks.
Miss Lottie Crowther returned from the
Alliance Normal Friday morning bringing
with her one of her Alliance friends, Miss
Colburn. They are having a jolly tinle at
the Crowther home three-fourths of a mile
west of town. Miss Colburn expects to
return to Alliance Thursday.
1
Fred McClain has moved his wife and
other effects into town duringthe haying
season while it is anticipated he will be
away from home a good portion of the time.
They occupy the house vacated by Mr.
Downs, a former section foreman here,
the property of D. Ashberger.
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L. H. Carstensen is packing his house
hold effects preparatory to moving to Cur
tis. Mr. Carstensen resigned his position,
at Lakeside not long since, as agent for the
B. & M. to accept a partnership with his
father in the furniture business at Curtis,
Neb., whither he will move as soon as re
lieved here. Mrs. Carstensen anticipates
going today or tomorrow Mr. Carstensen
has relinquished his homestead claim east
of town to J. H. Lunsford.
The Alliance Herald and
Nebraska State Journal
both one year for $ 1 .50.
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