(am Si V - r Stf " rtf Plata: Si: i $ I ? 't ft 1c ' fi- Notice ! THE FALL CAMPAIGN is now coming on, and I wish to announce to the public, that I am out as a candidate this fall for the office of Flour In spector, and I wish to say right here, that if I am elected I will give you the best there is for the next two years or until my successor is elected and quali fies. My platform is the 5-IHZ OBS-A-3C, and I wish to say, that all other candidates, whether they be nominated on the publican or sinners' ticket, ' will stand no show of being elected, unless they have this plank in their platform this fall. For further in formation in regard to this platform, call on Libby, the Grocer 210 BOX BUTTE AVENUE ALLIANCE, NEB. chairman of the county central committee. See to it that your candidates' are filled with 5-ZHZ O -t-tJ--Ibvd- biscuits before starting out. Yours for luck, General Manager. p If You Have Not Tried You ought to. R. J. Lawrence Phone 170. The Palace Meat Market -JAVING purchased The Palace Meat Market, we desire to announce that we will give patrons the best meats and prompt attention. The following CASH prices will be strictly adhered to: Loin Steak 12c Pork Loin and Steak 1 5c Beef Boil 5c Beef Roast. .. .8 and 10c Sausage 10c per lb., 3 lbs. for 25c 'Phone your orders early. No. 131. 4 HEATER & PREUSS, Props, k mm STANDARD CATTLE CO. HORSE SALE! At HULLEN, NEBR., OCT. 21, 190s. The postponement of the sale of our Horses was inevit able to admit of clearing up our Cattle in all our pastures and adjacent territory. This will be our final sale and all horses of the Com pany's will absolutely be cleaned up. This offering of one hundred and twenty head comprises the tops of our saddle and work horses and will be sold to the highest bidder for Cash. The horses will be given a period of rest before the sale and will be in good condition for work. On the above date the Company will make their final clean up by selling the remainder of their Wagons, Harness, Buggies and the like. 4-J-4 Standard Cattle Co., Hecla, Nebr. W.S. ACHESON Hardware and Plumbing Windmills and Pumps Tin shop in connection. Opera House Block Phone 98 ALLIANCE I mm J. ROWAN DEALER IN FLOUR, FEED, HAY and GRAIN WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HANDLKS Seed Wheat, Spring Rye and Spelt. 'Phone No. 71. Residence, No. 95. IF YOU Want to Save Money go to Simmons & Es say, just south of Dis mer's restaurant. You can buy all kinds of summer and fall goods, (the kind you neversaw before). Winter shirt waists, cashimere goods and heavy linen. The very latest styles at 25 per cent dis count on the dollar for 20 days only. Come and get first choice at a bargain. A ESSAY Prescriptions There is just this much about it. If your pre scription is filled by us, it is filled .'just exactly as the doctor): intended that it should.be. It should afford ypu a good deal of satis faction to know that. F. J. Brennan & Co. LEE ACHESON m ALWAYS HANDLES THE BEST FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES FOR THE TABLE IF YOU HAVEN'T TIME TO CALL at the STORE PHONE No. 4. 1 ZB1NDEN BROS,, .DEALERS IN., Flour i Feed. "Home Comfort" Flour Is Our Leader. Try It 'PHONE 10s. WEST HIDE MAIN STREET.. . DR. J. G. BRENIZER BKEEDEK OP Pure Scotch and Scotch Topped SHORTHORN CATTLE BROKEN BOW, NEBRASKA. Herd headed by CRIMSON SCOTT, 177035, Straight Scotch Breeding. Herd numbers go breeding cows 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 very little 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. (20-6m) is cheaper than new, and of;en just what you want. Or, we will trade new (or second hand goods any time, and pay highest cash price for second hand goods, See W. M. WILSON, Tin: si:c6m)-hani .man. Phono 200. HEMINGFORD. Mr. Slangs camo in from Aihbreok ranc'h Tuesday. Mr. Hockett camo in from his ranch near Marilaml Tuesday. Doc Randall and Scott Hood or Canton, were in town last week. Ira Johnson of Snake Creek, vns hero after a load of posts Thursday, Mr. It. L. Everett is clerking In II. L. Hushnoll's moat market at present. Lora Wells was in to see Df Kikner about her knee, which was badly hurt, Mr. Garvin has quit working for A II. Pierco nnd is now working for Al. Mabiit. Miss Maude Rose left for her homo in Indiana, after an oxtonded visit with Mrs, Johnson. Longtime farm loans, reasonable interost. K. L. Pierce, First State Bank, llenv ingford, Nob. Mrs, Richmond has beon quite sick for the Inst week. Daisy Wright is doing tho housework. Dan Kinner and Sam Grass our excellent carpenters, went out to L, V. Lenviti'sto build n granary. Mrs. Rustiu is visiting schools iu this part of tho county this week, Sho visited schools here Monday. Mr and Mrs. C. W. Drown are, tho Croud parents of a nine-pound baby girl, orn Friday, the 13th. Sam Grass 'nnd Frank Nagclschnieder have purchased tho dray from A. II. Pierco and Sam is running it, Charles Adair stopped here Sunday night. He was driving through from Crawford to Bridgeport. A. S. linycart and Ira Phillips loaded a car of potatoes at Girard last week, and shipped them to Missouri. Dr. Kikner has moved his office from tho drug store, and is now situated in the back rooms of the bank building. Miss Winnifrcd Enycart began a six month's term of school in the Furman dis trict, near Marsland, Monday. State bank examiner Beaumont examin ed tie First State Bank last Wednesday, and found same In a flourishing condition. Charley Bushncll was quite badly hurt last Sunday, by having n horso fall with him. It's Charley's timo to stay away from horses. Mrs. John Sampy and her sister, Miss Edna Story, came down on 43 Sunday morning from Sheridan, to visit relatives and friends. Grace Davidson, who is teaching in the Hickey district, came in town Tuesday, on her way homo to Alliance. She has two weeks vacation, during potato digging, Mr. and Mrs, A. S. Enycart drove to Al lianse Friday, returning Saturday. Their son Earle camo back with them and will help his father with the work on tho ranch. 1 Mr. and Mrs. George Goodenough came up from Mullen Sunday. George returned Monday night, but his wife and little daughter Mary will remain here. Mary I3 nttendiug school. The teachers' meeting Saturday was not well attended, on account of tho disagree able weather. Another meeting will be held here in February, and it is hoped that we will have a fairer day then. Wanted. Fifty head of cattle to winter at the Hatch ranch, 12 miles northwest of Hemingford ; good range and plenty of feed. Inquire of me at my.ranch, or of K. L. Pierce. E. G. Rowland. 44-4 Quite an exciting time was witnessed at the barbershop luesday night, when the proprietor undertook to start the fire with Kerosene. The stove pipe was blown up, and some damages were done to the pool tables, Mr. Jim Gray, the well-known represen tative of Donald & Parker, Grand Island, made his last call here Friday. He goes up to inspect his gold mine near Deadwood, thence to his home in Iowa to spend tho winter. Ed. Ford was in town Friday, and re ceived a letter from his wife, who left for her old home in Wisconsin about two weeks ago, on account of her mother's ill ness, stating that her mother could only live a few days. Three weeks of school have passed, and as we look over the register, we find a good many absent marks. It is a very busy time during potato digging, but parents should do all they can to prevent absence. What pupils miss the day they are absent may cause them to fail in their final exam ination. ,wwwwwwww. For Sale. A very fine Starck piano, almost new. Easy terms. We are going to California. Enquire of Rev, Embree, 'Hemingford, Neb. MARSLAND. A. E. Byers is shipping potatoes. Thomas Squibb is the grain buyer at this place (or the Hastings Co. L. Snow left on Monday (or Mystic, S. D., to look after mining interests. Smith Ttussell is having a visit from his parents, whose home is In Kansas. E. C, Horner recently gathered his crop of squash, which numbered hlteen nun dred. Peter Hunsaker went to Hemingford on Thursday and brought home a new wagon, which he purchased there. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Jackson of North Table, are the proud parents of a pair of twin babies, the second pair in this family. Chas. Nailor of Chadron, democratic candidate for county clerk, was shaking hands with his trends in this place on Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. John Ellsworth have moved to town, and occupy the east rooms in the Griff Zoralmen house near the de pot. H. G. Furman left for Chadron Monday lo serve on the jury. He was accompanied by his daughter Hazle, who went to have dental work done. Miss Winnie Enyeart of South Table, began a term of school in the Furman dis trict on Monday. Miss Enyeart is a new beginner in the business, but comes highly recommended by former teachers. A young dishwasher arrived at the Com mercial Hotel on Friday, of which Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Walbridge are the proud par ents. Mother and daughter are doing well, and Grandpa Richey measures sever al inches larger around the girth. The friends of Miss Bessie Gregg, for merly of this place, were sorry to bear of htr death, which occurred at Clinton, Iowa where she was visiting relatives a short time ago. She was twenty-three years old and had for the past year or two been teaching in the schools of Ottumwa, Iowa. Ship Your Live Stock to THUET BROS. Live stock Commission Merchants SOUTH OMAHA. NEBR. SIOUX CITY, IOWA. (tank References: Union Slock Yards Nat. So. Omahn Nat. Live Stock Bank, Chicago. Uve Stock Nat., Sioux City, Iowa. Stock Yards Nnt., So. St. Paul. St. Paul Nat. Bank, St. Paul. Write for our Market Letter and Daily Paper free of charge REFERENCES R. G. Dun & Co., Bradstreet, or Any Bank. Spcclnl Attention Given to Feeder nnd Stockcr Trade. Spargur, Lindhurg & Co. LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS FOR THE SALE OF CATTLE, HOGS AND SHEEP. Rooms t io ti2 Exchange Building, Telephone 34 south: o2Lj&j3:j&., isr b. C. V. St'AKGVR, Cnttlo Salesman, R. D. Romnhon, Hog Salesman. Guokgu M. Wood, Sheep Salesman. O. F. Lindiiuho, Office. HOT AIR From tho right source is appreciated in cold weather by everybody. When you got your NEW HEATER, This fall, don't fnil to get one that will furnish the greatest auotint of HOT AIR for the smallest amount of fuel. COLE'S HOT BLAST and Round Oak Heaters ato the kings of hot air and queens of economy -3AT NEWBERRY'S Holsten's High School Tablets TIIC LARGEST AND BEST We give RULERS away At Holsten's, the Druggist . A WORD WITH YOU WOODEN TANKS AND sheep Dipping Vats -cattle We make a superior article in our factory nnd 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. Are You Going to Paint This Fall? It will he n. good fall to paint. But it will be a good deal better to paint your houses, barns, vehicles, implements, &c. with HAI I FCK PAINT MADE FOR A Dltt CLI. I iLLwLrIV I-ll fl MATU AND TESTED. ITLI.Y gi'ahanti:i:i. "' in'ili Palace Livery Bam S. H. rJESOIX, Prop. ONE iilock WEST OF Good turnouts, strict attention to our business, the new zmndkn an(i courteous treatment to all has won for us tha nun.MNG. 'Phone. excellent patronage we enjoy. Try us. NELSON FLICTCHER FIRE INSURANCE AGENT REPRESENTS THE FOLLOWING IN8URAN0E COMPANIES. Hartford Tiro Insurance Company. North American ot Philadelphia. I'hoenlx of IJIookljrn, New York. Continental of New York Olty. Niagara Flro Insurance Company. New York Underwriters, Now York. Commercial Union Assurance) Co., London T" iamonds, IA J W. 0. BARNES, Jeweler and Optician CHICAGO. ILL. SO. ST. PAUL, MINN. Men Who tlnntllo Your Stock. E. P. Melady, Mgr,, Hog Salesman. v llyron Clow, Cattle Salesman. A. V.. Compton, Cattle Salesman. Ellis J. Wright, Assistant. Walter Lake, Sheep Salesman. A Big Come-down in lumber is not at all likely, unles9 tho unexpected happens. Prices are more likely to go up, We carry a full line of LUMBER AND COAL Dlerks' Lumber and Coal Co. D. WATERS. Mngr. Also agents for Neb- Cent. Bid. & Loan Asso. 'Phone 22, Liverpool, London and Globe Ins. Co. Oerman American Ins. Co., New York. Farmers and Merchants Ins. Co., Lincoln. Columbia Fire Insurance Company. Philadelphia Underwriters. I'hoenlx Ins. Co., Hartford, Conn. Offico Vp.Stnlrs.Pletchcr Illoclc. Watches, Gold Jewelry,