n THE MyLiAI!yJKiLnJLII PUBLISHES) THURSbAYS. T, J. O'KEKFK J. B. KNIEST , , , . . Publisher Associate Editor Entered At tho postofltco nt Alliance, Nebraska, for transmission through the mails, as sccond-lass matter. , I, ' 5T The Hkralp is the Ofhcial Publlca (Ion of Box Butte county and its circula tion Is nearly twice that of any other Al liance paper. ADVERTISING RATES: Display, per slnglo column Inch per month. t 5 Business locals, per line first insertion .10 Each subsequent insertion, per lino .50 Display advertining on first page, 50 per cent mora thin on any other page. Legal notices nt statuto rates. Subscription, Si. 50 per year in advance. Stole Ticket. For Supremo Judge W. E. HASTINGS, Wilbur. For Regents LOUIS LIGHTNER, Pintle Co. ? D. C, COLE, Polk Co. Fusion Ticket. For Clerk D. K. Spacht For Treasurer C. V. Hrennan For Judge W. S. Ridgoll For Sheriff Enoch Boycr For Coroner.. . Dr. G. W. Mitchell For Sun-oyor John P. Hazard For County Commissioner J. W. Christy Man of Integrity. ' One of tho candidates on the fusion ticket whom Tub Hit it aid takes pleas ure in supporting is James V, Christy, candidate for commissioner of tho second district. Mr. Christy is a native of Wayne county, Iowa, where he was born Dec; 3, 1854. He knows tho ups and downs of pioneer life, having settled on a homestead twelve miles southwest of Alliance nineteen years ago last May and where he ndw resides. By his in dustry nnd good business judgment Mr. Christy has prospered and is considered ono of our most substantial farmers. He is quiet, unassuming, possesses a good education and sound judgment, honest and upright in every respect, and a gentleman whom voti would never 1 egret having elected to the office of county commissioner. . Would Make a Good Sheriff Enoch Boyer, the fusion candidate for sheriff, is making an active cam paign and it is universally ndmittcd that his name has strengthened the ticket very materially. Mr. Boycr finds that he is belter acquainted through the county than ho thought for, having met many persona who re membered him ns being so long en gaged in the dairy business in Alliance. Tho only argument tho opposition can put up against Mr. Boycr is that he "does not need tho office" and .that is pretty weak argument. That he owns A few quarter sections of land cast of Alliance, 'tis true. It is also true that he knows tho hardships of pioneer life, having como to the county with little means and what property ho has was secured by the sweat of his brow. He owes no man a dollar and his word with the business men of Alliance is as good as his note. A vote for Enoch Boycr means a vote for an upright, honorable man who would conduct the affairs of the sheriff's office as successfully as he has managed his personal business, Consult Your Own Interest, Mr. v Property Owner. The voters of Box Butte. county should carefully consider the matter of a new man to fill the office of county clerk, from a business standpoint. The office is an all important one, as every business man and tax payer is aware. How many would want to entrust their business with a bank, unless the officers thereof were men of in tegrity and business qualifications? Very few. It is equally important whom you place in charge of the records of your property, and when you desire information from the county records, you want to know that it is given correctly. Inasmuch as the county clerk also acts as register of deeds and clerk of the district court, he should be versed in law in order to properly trans act such business? Judge Spacht, the fusion candidate for county clerk, does not have to go outside of the county or state for endorsements. During his residence of eighteen years in the county, he has proven himself a good citizen, and the only thing his opponents can clamor about is that he has been in office too long some even being unfair enough to say that he has been in the court house since he came to the county. That he has been county judge for several years is true, but it is also a fact that he has received very small renumeration for the services he has rendered the county. Mr. Spacht taught school in the county for several years, and then lived on his farm, until tendered the deputy clerkship by Mr. Smyser. He has raised a large family, who are a credit to himself, our schools and the community, and like himself, they are held in the high est esteem by the best people of the county. If yon want a clean, capable man to con tinue in charge of your business, investi gate the matter before casting your vote. I LOCAL PARAGRAPHS. ( A. J. Ahloy cnnio ovor from Denver Tuesday. Philip Pullman was n jfasscngor from the oast last Saturday. Hamilton Hall was down from Hem ingford yesterday on business. Tho Social Hour Club will meet Fri day nt tho homo of Mrs, Warrick. Tho Elks gave another very pleasant social function Wednesday evening. II. P. McGuire returned Tuesday from his visit at Kansas City and will again take his run as brakeman. Mrs. Connctt and little daughter re turned from St. Josoph, Mo., laBt Sun day. C. E. Franklin, representing II. E. Bucklcn & Co., Chicago, is in the city today. Misses Rdse Krnjicck and Bertha An derson spent last Sunday in Dcadwood sightsceiug. Bernard Pitz and daughter from the north part of tho county wore Alliance visitors yesterday. Dr. Campbell went out on the Guern sey lino today to inspect a bnud of Bhccp before shipment. 1 Tho Highlanders will give a dance next Tuesday night at the Eagles' hall. Everybody cordially invited. John Kcanc and family were passen gers for Glrard this morning to spend a couple of days with rclutivcs. Mrs. Thos. Higgins, who has been visiting in Alliance, returned to her home in Lakeside last Saturday. Mrs. Phelps is homo from a visit at Brownvillo and other parts of the state, having arrived Inst Saturday. Key. L. W. Hortoh of Butte stopped on his way home from Lakeside last Tuesday to visit with Row C. W. Ray. John Curran was in from Sioux county yesterday and purchased a couple of steel tanks for use on tho ranch. j Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Reid are en joying a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold of Phillips, this state, the ladies being sisters. Robert Bruce of Hay Springs was. in Allianco Sunday to meet his family who arrived from Denver u here they visited a mouth. Mrs. D. C. Mclntyre, formerly of thi3 city, but now of Cody. Wyo., ar rived in the city last Sunday for a visit with friends. Conductor Will Cruickshank and wife wcro called to Talmagc, Neb., yes terday, Mrs. Cruickshank's father hav ing died Tuesday. Mrs. Lcavitt who has been visiting her father, J. C. Osborn and family near Hcmingford for a few weeks, re" turned to Minataro today. Mrs. Harris came down from Hunt er's ranch on the Runuingwater and visited her son T. L. Harris a few days the first of tho week. A. L. Harrison of the Golden Rod Bottling Works was soliciting trade along the Guernsey route last week, returniug Saturday evening. Thomas Darnell of Lincoln, attorney for the anti-saloon league of Nebraska, addressed a large audience in the M. E. church last Sunday evening. Thomas Darnell, of Lincoln attorney for the anti-saloon league of Nebraska, addressed a large audience in tho M. E. church last Sunday evening. Ambrose Fitzpatrick of Fulton, III., arrived in the city last week. He left today for Sheridan, where ho enters the service of the Burlington as fireman. Ten cars of cows, belonging to Mike Elmore, were shipped to South Omaha market Monday. Jack Bums, foreman of the ranch accompanied the shipment. Tho father and mother of W. J. Johnson left last Saturday for their home at Gardner, 111., after a pleasant visit of several weeks with their son and family. Mrs. James Bcllwood went to Omaha last Saturday, where she will undergo an operation at one of the hospitals. Mr. Bellwoodwill be with her the latter part of this week. H. J. Ellis returned today from Liu coin and Omaha where he spent several days. Mrs. Ellis and child who have been visiting there for a few weeks re turned with him. Episcopal church services next Sun day at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sun day school at 10 a. tn, Archdeacon Cope will officiate at the. service.. All are cordially invited. . A. Hall bought a hundred head of cattle Monday of Thos. Barkell, twenty-five miles south of Minatare. He went down today and will receive the stock at that point Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ayres went to Denver last Sunday morning where Mr. Ayres is in consultation with an oculist regarding his eye which was injured m the accident he recently met with. Missess Madge and "Babe" Hill made Denver a visit the first of the week, going over Sunday and returning Tuesday. They met a number of former Alliance people nnd had a pleasant time. Gep. A.Fendrich and Miss Susye Hop kins drove down from Dunlap yester day, Miss Hopkins recently returned from the eastern part of the state wnere sue lias oeen spending llie sum-. mer. W. B. Tagg arrived from South Omaha today and went through to Marsland expecting to return to Alii- anco the latter part of tho week. Ho reports his firm as doing an excellent business this season. Col. Wisncr of the Oshkoah Herald spent Sunday in tho metropolis. This was tho Colonel's first trip here in sev eral mouths and ho enjoyed a whiff of city air. He is prospering in his new location and prodicts a bright future for Oshkosh. Dan Burke was in tho city from Guernsey last week oir business. While hero Mr. Burko spoke as if he had great faith in the Burlington's ex tension work east of Bridgeport, and that work would commence thereon before long. II . R. Green, wife and daughter spent yesterday with relatives hCre, having just returned from an extended trip to Mr. Green's former home in Vermont. They report a pleasant time but wero glad to gel back to Box Butte, They went to Hcmingford, their home, today. G. W. Harmon returned to Auburn Wednesday, Mr. Harmon spent sev eral days here, looking after the tel ephone company's business, Uie service of which he is continually improving in tho way of equipment, Mr. Harmon is a genial gentlemen, whom we are al ways pleased to see. Dr. F. M. Knight left last Tuesday morning for Chicago, as the represen tative of the Business Men's club, to attend the National Interstate- law con vention at tho auditorium in that city. Railway rates is tho principal subject of discussion, and one in which the business interests of the country is di rectly interested in. John Potmcsil, a substantial stock man from the north part of the county, returned Monday from a trip, to Wash ington nnd the Portland exposition. He visited V- Cladck out there whom, he says, is prospering, but Mr. Potmesjl says he thinks more of this country every time ho leaves vand is perfectly contented tc remain here. F, G. Baumgardner, who resided about eighteen miles northeast of Alliance, died Monday at the advanced age of seventy-two years. Mr, Baumgardner was an old sol dior, and leaves a wife and six children to mourn. Mho luneral services were con ducted at the home Wednesday forenoon and the remainslaid to rest iti Evergreen cemetery in the afternoon. Rev. Ray of the M. E. church officiated. Services will beheld in the M.E. church next Sunday as usual. Morning subject "The Man of God." In the evening the pastor will deliver the second sermon of tho special scries, entitled: ''Cloaks Used to Cover Sin," Bible study class meets with Captain Akers next Tuesday evening. The usual prayer meeting will be held in the basement of the church next Thursday evening. All are cordially invited to at tend. Poor Politics Judging by reports from both democrats and republicans, there seems to be a com bination formed in county politics to ad vance tho interests of a few. In other words there are candidates who have de cided to "fuse," without regard to politics, or their party candidates, Such things have been attempted before, but it is diffi cult to steer such a craft clear of the breakers. To say tho least, it is bad pol itics. Salesman Wanted. We desire to secure the services of a real live, energetic and competent sales man in every county in this state, to represent us among farmers and stock raisers. Guaranteed salary and com mission. Address, Superior American Stock Food Co., Find'.av, Ohio. Ordinance No. 07 Anordlnunce prohibiting women to enter sa loons, wlno rooms, and providing that pro prietors shall not permit tho same, or to solicit drinks, nnd providing a penalty therefor. Do It Ordaintd by tho Mayor nnd City Council of tho City of Alliance, Nebraska.: Bko. I. It fa hereby declared unlawful for women to enter public saloons within the city Of Alliance, Nebraska, or to frequent wine rooms, or to ttollclt drinks at any bar or with in any saloon within the city of Alliance, llox Ilutto County. Nebraska. Sec. II. It la hereby declared unlawful for any proprietor or a aioon, owner. Keeper or manager In charge, or any bartender therein, to sell liquors to uny woman who may como therein, or to permit any female to loiter around such saloon, or to permit such women to f rcquont nny wine room therein or to solicit drinks within such saloon. Hec, III. Any person found guilty of viola ting tlio provisions of this ordinance shall bo fined In any sum not exceeding S5. 00. and shall stand committed to Jail until such lino and cost shall 1)0 paid. Approved Oetobor 3rd, 1P03. D. Watf.iis, Louis Hueciisf.nstein, City Clerk, Major. Ordlnnncc No. 00 An ordinance providing for tho construction of sidewalks In lots 10. 17. IS and along the the west sldo of lot 15 In block 14 original town, now city of Alliance, und also pro viding for tho construction of a sidewalk In front of lots 10. 20. 21. and alonir tho east sldo of lot 1 In 11 lock 22 original town, now city of Alliance, Nobruska.and tho maln Uilncncoof said walks provided for levying a tax against tno property, in case mo own er or owners refuse to construct said walk, and providing on notice, lu case of such refusal, that the city marshal! may build such walk, lie It Ordained by the Mayor und Council of the City of Alliance. Sec. I. That there ah all bo a sidewalk built along tho front of lots 10, 17, 18 and along thu west sldo of lot 15. In block 14 and along tho front of lots 19, 20.21 and along tho east side of lot 1 In block is, original town, now city of Alliance, OoxJlutto County. Nebraska- Sec. II. That the sidewalk built under this ordinance shall be four feet und eight Inches In width and shall be built of lumber ut least two Inches In thickness, not less than six In ches wide, securely nulled to at least three 2x4 stringers set on edges. Sec. ill. It shall bo the duty of tho city niarshull to enforce the prolslons ot this or dinance, and that when nnv roDalrs are need ed, ho shall in writing, so notify tho owner, the agent naving cnargo oi, or tno occupant oi tno abutting lot. who shall cause the needed re pairs to be- made, and In tho event that such owner, agent or occupant shall full to make said repairs for a period of 24 hours after hav lug received such notice, the city inurshull is hereby empowered to make such repairs, und certify the cost ot same to tho council, who shall, ut Its next regular meeting, levy such cost as a special assessment against said lot. Sec. IV. In case tho owner, agent, or occu pant of any lots fronting on this propoaed sidewalk shall neglect or refuse to construct said sidewalk, as required by this ordinance, for a period of 30 da) s utter the passage of this ordinance, then the city marsliall is hereby uutborlmi to trmncdlutly construct said side walk, according to the provlslona of this ordin ance, and certify the cost of tho same to the City Council, who shall levy the same ns a bpeclal ussessmentugalust said lots. lc V. This ordinance shall tako effect, and be In force on und after its passage, ap proval und publication, Approved October 3rd, 1005. Attest: Louis ISceoiisenstein. 1). Wateks, Olerk Mayor. Legal Notices. IN THE DISTRICT COt'ltT OV "OX Ul'TTE COUNTY, NEUIIASKA I'ctqr N0U011. plaintiff, v 1 Notice to non-res-A. H. Ockortim, dofendunt I ident defendant To A. K. Ookcraon, non-resident defendant! .nrI"'',,r notified that on tho 1Mb lay of Ortobor, nuv IVter Nelson Mod n petition ngnlnit you In tliodlntrlct court of litis Uutto County, Nebraska, tnm-nso ponding Intiild court. wherein mild Peter Nolson U philntlfT. nnd you arc dpfcndnnt, the oujert nnd prayer of which said petition li to hnvo a certain Klidrlllndeed, executed nnd delivered to you on tho lPUi day of iVbrunry, iwrj, by Irn Hoed, alter ITof llox Uutto county. Nebraska, for tho northeast quarter of seetlonOT, In township 23, of KniigoIK, In Hox Uutto county. Nebraska, HCtnsldn mul declared null ami void, nnd of no force nnd effect, nnd that the cloud on plnlntlll s title to said tnuci. caused thereby, may bo removed, and for such other nnd f nr thor relief us may be Just and equitable. You nra required to (insurer wild petition on r lio foro Monday. tlic27lh diiv of November 1U0. t'ETKH NBLMIN, plOllltlir. 41 Vr . Mitchell, his attorney. Snlo of .Minors' Land by (iunrdlni). Nottco In hereby given, that by virtue of 11 license issued lit chainlwrs by one of the bulges of tho Fifteenth .ludlclnl District of Nebraska In nnd for Box Uutto county, to me granted, I, Charles M. Iotspelch, guardian of Hay I'owloa. Krnest I'owles. Eden I'owles, Opal Powles and Mcrltt Palmer Powles,. minora, will noil for cash, lit public auction, on Mondtiy.lhe 30th day of Novoinber,A.D.lfK3, at 10 o'clock a. rn.. at tho west front door of the court house la Alliance, llox Uutto county, Nebraska, the following real estnto situated In Mild llox llutte county, tho land of said minors, to-wlt: An undfvldcd one-fifth In terest lit the HK NEJfund N HEM See. 31, Tp. SO N. H. 60 V, and lots 7 and H lit block 0, Johnston's addltloa to Alliance. UllARLKS M LOTPl'EtCH, Omnllnn for ltny Powles, Ernest l'owlos, Kden Powles, Opal Powles and Mcrrltt Palmer Powles. Dated Oct. 10. n3. 41 Divorce Notice. , In the district" court of llox Ilutto county, Nebraska. Alpha M. Moore, plaintiff vs Thompson E. Moore, defendant. To Thompson E. Moore, non-resident: You nro hereby notified that on tho 12th day of October, IP03. Alpha M. Mooro tiled a peti tion against you In tho district court of llox ilutto county, Nebraska, tho ol jetit and prnjerof which are to obtain a di vorce from you on tho ground that you havo been guilty of extreme cruelty toward this plaintiff, nnd that you havo failed and neglect ed to provldo for support of this plaintiff, and for tho custody and caroof the child, bjlvla May Moore, child of plaintiff and defendant. You tiro required to answer said petition on or bcfoio Monday, tho 27th day of November, 1003. ALPHA M. MOOItE, Plaintiff. Ily William Mitchell, her Attorney, 44-6 Sheriff's Sole. No. 1(101. Ily vlrtnr of nil order of site Issued by th.e clerk of tho district court of llox llutt9 coun ty Nebraska, upon 11 decroo rendered by said conrti in faor of C. C. Steven, plaintiff, and tho Olrard Trust ComDiiuv. trustee. cross petitioner, nnd against Alexander II. Itoss. and others, defendants, I will on the 20th day of November, A. I). 1005, ut 10 o'clock a. m. on said day. at tho est front door of tho court house In Alli ance, 1n said county, sell thu following de scribed real extato, to-.wlt: Northeast quarter, section 9, township 24. north range 4f. weAtCth P.M., In llo Hutto County, Nebraska, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy Mild order of salt) In the sum of $743.20 and interest, costs and accruing costs, subject to all unpaid UXW" IKAKCKU. .Sherlll of said county. Wm. MlTCIIL'I.L, Attorney for plaintiff. Boyd & Marker. Petitioner. 44-5 Sheriffs Sale. No 13.SA Ily virtue of an order of salo issued by the clerk of thq district court otiiox Ilutto coun ty, Nebraska, upon ti decree rendered by said court In favqr of Glraid Trust Co., plain tlrr, and ngalust John Honomlclilennil others, defendants,.! will offer on tho 20th day of Nov., A. D. 1005, at lo o'clock a. m. on said day, at the west front door of the court houso in Alliance, lu said county, sell tho following described real estate, to-wlt: Southwest quarter, section 4, township 27, north range 52, nest 13th P.M., in llox Ilutto county, Nebraska, ut public auction to tho highest bidder forcash. to satlsty wild order of sale. In tho sum of J007.P0. anu Interest, costs and accruing costs subject to all unpaid taxes. IKA ltEED. Sheii . 1 said County HoYD St llAHKElt, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 44-i Sheriff Sale. No. 1591. Ily virtue of an order of salo issued by tho clerk of tho district court of Box Ilutto coun ty, Nebraska, upon a device rendered by said court In favor of J union Potmcsil, plaintiff, and against Hannah Mnttson, defendant, I w 111, on tho 20th day of November, A. H. 1005, at 10 o'clock a. in., on said day, at tho west front dowrof the court houso in Alliance, In said county, sell the following described real es tate, to-wit: soutnwest quarter, section y, lownsuin s, north range 47, west 0th f.M, In llox Ilutto county, Nebraska, nt public auction to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy aald order of sale, In tho sum of yMO-20 and Interest, costs and accruing costs, subject to till unpaid taxes. IKA KEED. Sheriff of said county. V. M. IODENCE, Attorney for ph.lntllf. 4l-5 Sheriffs. Sale No. 1500 Ily vlrtuo of on order of sale Issued by tho clerk of tho district court ot llox Uutto coun ty, Nebraska, upon a decreo rendered by said court In fuvor of C. C. Stevens, plaintiff, and against Carstcn Ilennlngs. and others, defend ants, 1 will, on the 20th day of November A. D. 1005, at 10 o clock, a.m. on said day, at the west front door of the court house In Alliance, In said county, sell the following described real estate, to-wit: Sonthwcst quarter, section 25, township 2j, north range 52, west 0th P. M., In llox llutte couuty, Nebraska, at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said order of safe, lu the sum of $45.04 und Interest, costs and accruing costs subject to all unpaid taxes. IKA KEED. Sheriff of said county. Wm. Mitchell Attorney for plaintiff. 435 Sheriff's Sale. No. 1500. ' By vlrtuo of an order of sale Issued by the clerk of tho district court of llox Hntte coun- tyaobruska, upon n uocreo renuercn ny bain court In favor of Mnry E. Reed, plaintiff, aud tlie uirura mtusi company, iruBiee, cross- Eetltloner, nnd against the unknown clRi of Albert llowlaud, deceased, and others, defendants. I will, on the 20th day of November, A. D. 1005, at 10 OCIOCK a.m. on suiuuay.aiwio weai iruuiuuur of tho court house In Alliance, In said county, selMho following described real estate, to-wlt: Southwest quarter, section 25. township 28, north range 47, wst 0 P.M, In llox Ilutto coun ty, Nebraska, at public nuctlon to the high est bidder for cash, to satisfy said order of salo In tho sum of $883.75 and interest, costs nndtaccrulnB costs,.sublect to all unpaid taxes. IKA HEED. Sheriff of said County. Wm, Mitchell. Attorne y for Plaintiff. lloyd & Uarker. Cross-petitioners. 45 Notice of Sale under Chattel .Mortgage Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of a chattel mortgage, dated the 14th day of Jan uary. 1905. and duly filed in tho oiJlco of tho couuty clerk of llox Uutto county, Nebraska, on the eighteenth day of January, IW6. nnd a certified copy of said mortgage was tiled In tho omco of tho clerk of Lancaster couuty, Nebraska, on May 8. 1005. and executed by hd ward Pylo toO. v. Clark and John N. Clark, to secure tho payment of tho sum or 41,500.00. and upon which there Is now duo tho sum of J1.017U). Default havlim been made in tho payment of said sum, and no suit or other proceeding at law having been in stituted to recover ...said tlabt or uny part thereof, wo will soil the prop erty therein described, namely! 'Twenty head of colts, nil aged one year in spring of 1005, about half mures and half horses, fcaeh f ulil .viltilK branded with onoof the follow ing brands on neck namely: 37, , 40, 41, 43. 44. 45, 40, 47, 50, 51. 30, 35. 33. 33. 31. 30. 2S. 'it and 23," at public unction at the livery barn of 8.H. Desch, on Laramie, avenue in tho city of Alliance, llox Uutte county, Nebrasku, on tho 18th day of November, 1905, at ono o clock p.m. of said day. Dated October 25. 1005. (. W. OL.A1UC and JohnN.Clabk. fp Oct 2S Mortagees. Special Salesmen in It. Er ROGERS. J. II. 11LANCIIARI). You f CALL YOUR A' WE AGAIN CALL YOUR OMAHA LIYE STOCK COMMISSION CO. We handle all kinds of stock. and call when you Kftferonccs: ( Any Jlank or Mercantile Agoncy. ( Omaha . Iambs C. Daiilman, Pros, and Mgr. J. W. GltlDllLH, The American Commission Company Live Stock DIRECTORS: James C. Daiilman. Ed. Cahow. J. M. Humphrey. Capital, So. Omaha Buy Feeders on Orders, -South Omaha, Nebraska: ROSENBAUfl BROS. & Co. (incorporated) LIVE STOCZ Commission Merchants South Omaha, Nebr. . UNION STOCK YARDS Chicago, Illinois. Sioux City, Iowa. W. H. Dudley, T. D. Perrine, Cattle Salesmen W. F. King, Allen Dudley, Office Hllen Rubles & Co. LIVE STOCK ConnissiON Merchants ROOM 237 NEW EXCHANGE BLD'G SOUTH OMAHA, - NEBRASKA. Telephone 132 So. Omaha. . Telephone 302 Co. Bluffs. : ESTABLISHED IN 1 867 : WOOD BROS. Live Stock CommissionMerchants SOUTH OflAHA, NEB. Also Chicago, 111. Sioux City, Iowa corps of yardmen. We will-be more than pleased to send free masket reports to all desiring them. REPRESENTED TAGG BROS. Live Stock Commission Co. South Omaha Nebraska H. E. Tagq, A. W. Tagg, Cattle Salesmen. John Smith, Sheep Salesman. G. M. HamiLl, JAS. HlLBURN, Hog Salesman. W. B. Tagg, 107-109 Exchange Bldg. South Omaha, Neb. 234-236 Exchange Bldg. South St. Joe, Mo. Secretary. SHIP YOUR Nye & Buchanan Co. Live Stock Commission SOUTH OMAHA Write TJh i'ov jVTnvlcet Reports or a Pnpor. Expert Salesmen in AH Departments. Each Department. N. R. BRYSON A. B. ROGERS ATTENTION TO THE Write for our Market Letter are at the yards. Live Stock Commission Co. II. I1LANCIIAKI) Prcs. nnd Alnnugcr. Ed. Treas. Cahow, Vice-Pres. Sec'y nnd Salesmen. $100,000. & Chicago Ed. Cahow, Cattle Salesman. TlIEO. TlLLOTSON, Ass. Cattle Salesman Jim Clarey, Hog Salesman. Martin Collerton, Sheep Salesman. Both Cattle and Sheep "W"' . i Scott Harrell, Hog Salesman. Jno. Ross, Jr., Sbeep Salesman. We have a special salesman in ilfinnrfwpnt wlin Jr nlilv nccictnrl In. every a full AT CHICAGO, ILL. South St, Joe, .Missouri H. 13. Hamill, Hog Salesman and Manager. M. D. Young, Cattle Salesman. J. C. Sager, Office. LIVE STOCK -TO- t t 5s. .i ' -I K 4 K - j 0 tt it ; t n t t :.