mnh' -- ' ir- -' J- f . , lf , fESti " Notice ! Tf HE FALL CAMPAIGN is now coming: on, and I wish to announce td the publicj 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 -IS CDJEjJJL, 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 BVTTE AVENUE ALLIANCE, NEB. chairman of the county central committee. See to it that your candidates are filled with 5-ISZ O -ti-tJu3ivdI biscuits before starting out. Yours for luck, General Manager. If You Have Not Tried You ought to. R. J. Lawrence .. v , 'Phone, 170. . . !-, ' ft -SjHfc The Palace Meat Market f -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 !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. WW WW may, BUCKSTAFF BB HARNESS We use the o!d-futa-lod geaulne Oak Tan Galfforala leather. Very fc6t obtainable. Orves Iag, Ulthiul service. Trlanlags perfect. Thread, Irish Haea. Workmea, master me dtaaics. Made in all style. Ask your dealer be has them. Stead up for Nebraska. ENDS OF TRACES STAMPED DvcKstaff Bros. Mf. Co. - IS THE BEST MADE Hill (l-v lAnV.1 I tiJfy Lincoln. Neb. HEMINGFORD. Dray and Transfer Line. W HEN YOU GO TO LEAVE TOWN, don't worry about what to do with your Household Goods. S. A. Miller will take charge of them; 'store their in a nice, dry and cool place and pack and shir them wherever desired. Charges reasonable, The only spring dray line in the city. Phone 139. S. A. Miller. Mr. Ham Hall went to Alliance Tuos day. Mr. D. Hunsaker went to Alliance Tuesday. Byron Fosket of Canton, was in town Tuesday. Barney Hulburt of Snake Creak, was in town Monday Mr. and Mrs A. S. Enycart visited friends near Marsland Sunday. ' Charley Breunan, democratic candidate for treasurer, was soliciting votes hero Sat urday. Mrs. Muirhead and little Uutli were vis itors at the Hunter ranch Friday and Sat urday. Tho Canton telephone line is now com pleted, and several phones have-been in stalled. W.B. Millet drove over to Duntop Mon day, tatting a representative of tho Stand ard Oil Co, Longtime farm loans, reasonable interest. K. L. Pierce, First State Bank, Hem ingford, Neb. Eugene Thompson and wife are the proud parents of a baby girl, born Thurs day, the igth. Edna Story went to Newcastle Wednes day, after a short visit with friends and relatives hero. Mr. Ridgell, democratic candidate for county judge, was shaking hands with vot ers here Monday. Nora Hansen was very sick Wednesday. Dr. Eikner was called, and left her much improved Wednesday night. A, M. Miller arrived from Martenton, 111., Monday, after a two weeks' visit with his son Melvin and family. B. N. Shepherd, John Sampy and wife, and Miss Edna Story spent a few days on their Sioux county homesteads. Miss Edith Brosher had a horse fall with her Monday night, bruising her quite bad ly, and dislocating her thumb. "Greasy Bill," the Monarch ofl Co's representative, was taking orders for the merchants here Friday and Saturday. Alex. Muirhead, republican candidate for treasurer, was soliciting votes in the Box Butte country the first of the week. Birdie Burleigh has been sick- for a few days and unable to attend central, Elsie Neeland is taking her place in the office. Charley Hucko has been very sick with inflammatory rheumatism. Dr. 'Eikner is in attendance, and re is much better at this writing. Sam Grass and Frank Naglcschneider have rented Dr. Eikner's barn for the win ter they having purchased the dray from A. H. Pierce. Mr. and Mrs. Ham Hall arrived from Ohio where they were called, on account of serious illness, which resulted in tho death of Mrs. Hall's mother. B. F. Gilman came up from Alliance Wednesday, and went out in the west part of the country to look at his cattle, which he intends to ship to South Omaha Mon day. Grace Davidson came up from Alliance Saturday, and Art Donovan and wife ac companied her .to her school in Sioux rtmnty, which began Monday, after a week vacation. 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 Chas. Kenmouth was suddenly called home, on account of the serious illness of his father. Mr. Kenmouth is running the steam thresher, which has been working at Fred Hucke's and Snider's this week. Messrs. Porter and Wheeler and' Prof. Bear came down from Crawford Monday. Messrs, Porter and Wheeler returned Wed nesday morning, but Prof. Bear will re main here and teach the Adventist school south of town. C. D. Mayhew, representing the Ma haffy Co. of Chicago, and Mr. II. Emery of the E. H. Emery Co., Ottumwa, Iowa, have spent the last few days in town, and purchased several cors of "spuds" for the eastern market, A heavy frost last Thursday did a great deal of damage to all farmers having "spuds" that were not well covered, and also those not dug about a quarter of them being frozen. So hard a freeze this time of year is very uncommon, and so caught some of the farmers unexpectedly. For Sale. where a newly built homo awaits its ten ants, this aged .man of God and his com panion -who is now waiting at Hamburg, la., tho summons "all things are ready." J. D. Pattlson and wifo returned from l!ed Oak, Iova Saturday morning. They have not been about for soma little time and we are glod to see them ngain estab lished at their home southeast of town. They hae bean called to Red Oak several times during the pa.M year by tho sickness and death of Mrs. Pattison's brother at that place. Mrs. Ed Whetstone of the Box Butto table country, with her little boy, Arthur, and a neighbors little girl come to Lako sido Friday to visit "her husband' sister Mrs. John Hunsaker, and her two little girls, Gertrude and Ethel who are staying with their aunt and attending school hero. Mrs. Whetstone was taken suddenly and seriously ill Sunday night but is reported as improving at this writing. Mr. Whet stone arrived Monday and is now with his wife, Hev. L, W. Horton of Butto, Nebr. ar rived in Lakeside on a business excursion last Thursday morning, Mr. Horton is a former paster of this chargo and accom panied Hev. Lyons on his trip to Luella Saturday when ho preached to bin former class, returning and filling tho appoint ment? at Lakeside Sunday evening. Mr. Horton had a small herd of cattlo hero which ho disposed of to Chas, Tully while here. He took passage on 43 Tuesday morning on his homeward trip, & LAND OFFICE NEWS Rosnll Fenner applies to ammend his homestead to include port of 17-45.46. John Flannigan of Chadron is granted leave of absence from his homestead in 35-35-49- Andrew J. Holstead applies for second homestead to embrace parts of 25, 2G, 35- 24-46. D. C. Hunsaker, section foreman at Hemmingford was transacting business at the land office Tuesday. Stanlav Civis of Hemmingford was at the land office Monday c6mplcting his homestead application for a second entry which had been allowed by the Commis sioner. Mary Heesaxer and Frank Wassenber gcr of the Hushville country were at the land office Saturday fixing up some papers on the application of Mrs. Heesakcr for a second homestead, A decision of sweeping importance was received this week in the matter of contest by Barney Pitts of Hemmingford- against the homestead entry of Mueller. Pitts lived for seventeen years on his homestead and after tho Kinkaid homestead law was enacted he offered his filing for a quarter section adjoining. Mueller, desiring to beat him out of it jumped in ahead and got his filing on first. Barney contested it on the ground that the law gave him preference right for vacant land adjoining his homestead for ninety days after April 28, 1904. Mueller resisted the contest on the ground that Pitts owned several quar ter sections of deeded land at tho time he made his application and was not a quali fied entryman and the Register holding that he was. The Commissioner sustains Register Wilcox at every turn and holds that under the act of April 28, 1904, every bona-fide homesteader has the right to file on additional land sufficient to make up C40 acres, no "matter how much land he may own other than his homestead. He even goes farther and holds that a single woman holding a homestead, and after April 28, 1904, marries, she has the right to fill out her C40 acres. He holds that Pitts being qualified to enter the land, the entry of Mueller is held for cancellation. Humustead entries stuco last Issue: Jullun K. I'lilnncy, 2S-32-5tl Nellie V. Moody, 21 -SO-an Murrarot Umimenour, -7, 3I-3J-50 William K. Wilson. U0-V3-KI Lcbannuh A. Wont., 10-SKm Louis Wiuth, 17, 18, 19-2J-W Lyman It. Latham, 17. SO-22-5:! Aillono llnifs, 15-M-31 G corps It. Wi'tmore. 1ft, SJ-SJ-43 Jolin tjciinlun, 2, 27, 2H-2I-4.3 Hiram It. Mitel 1,2!, 23-20-13 Thomas U. I'liimnier, 35-22-4'l Henry Russell, 10-45-45 TliomuH H. Ilurkliart, 10-35-45 Jolin (. Nets. 28. 20-31-53 Klrstlne Itasmusscn. 31. Sl-33-51 Louis A. llaschky, 3,, 33-31-50 LuraCurrj. 0-25-40 StanluvClyts. 0-25-10 W. Clyde F. t mhli Amos W. Urowii.S. 29-21-44 Mary A. Sclmefer, 3-31-SJ Mariruret II. Turner. 33-21-40 Joslali W. Gllburt,25-22-5J A8II .1. I UUWCll. 13,-Z.'-3.. Ambrose Kltznutrlck. 18-23-54 John H. Button, 18, 10-32-57 aiary ruts, 4. w-2S 4 A very fine StarcW piano, almost new. Easy terms. We are going to California. Enquire of Rev, Embree, Hemingford, Neb. LAKESIDE LIGHTS. T. J. Thompson returned from Chicago and other points east last Saturday morn, ing H, J. Thompson moved i,nto his Lake side home from the hay field last Wednesday. The books for the ninth grade arrived Monday norniog and Miss McDugle is now teaching that grade. Three scholars are expected for this grade this winter. J. A. Crowther returned from Omaha last Saturday morning. Ho brought with him his aged mother of Eastern Iowa. Mrs. Crowther who is now ninety three years of age, expects to make her future home with her son here. Rev, J, B. Brown got his effects loaded Monday and expects to leave to-day tor his future new home at Pawnee City, Nebr. Ship Your Live Stock to THUE ROS. Live stock Commission Merchants IDS'.r.AJJJL.ISIXJQi:) I1V 1HH7 SOUTH OMAHA. NEBR, SIOUX CITV, IOWA. Hank References: Union Stock Yards Nat. So. Omaha Nat. Live Slock Bank, Chicago. Live Stock Nat., Sioux City, Iowa. Stock Yards Nat., So. St. Paul. St. Paul Nat. Bank, St. Paul. CHICAGO. ILL. SO. ST. PAUL, MINN. Men Who Handle Your Stock. E. P. Melady, Mgr Hog Salesman. Byron Clow, Cattle Salesman. A. E. Compton, Cattle Salesman. Ellis J. Wright, Assistant. Walter Lako, Sheep Salesman. Write for our Market Letter and Daily Paper free of charge REFERENCES K. G. Dun & Co., Bradstreot, or Any Bank. Special Attention Given to Feeder and Stockcr Trade. ' Spargur. Lindburg & Co. LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS FOR THE SALE' OF CATTLE, HOGS AND SHEEP. Rooms iio-iia Exchange Building, Telephone 34 soxrmEs:' o3e-a.i3:u, iteb. C. W. Spargur, Cntllo Salesman, R. D. Robinson, Hog Salesman. Gnoitoi; M. Wood, Sheep Salesman. O. F. Linduukg, Office. DR. J. G. BRENIZER nui:r.ii:u of Pure Scotch and Scotch Topped SHORTHORN CATTLE BROKEN BOW, NEBRASKA. Herd headed by CRIMSON SCOTT, 177035, Straight Scotch Breeding. Herd numbers 00 breeding cows that weighing 1400 to 1800 pounds, a large number being pure Scotch, and as good breeding aswas 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) J. ROWAN DEALER IN FLOUR, FEED, HAY and GRAIN WIIOLE8AI.K AND KETAH. HANDLES Seed Wheat, Spring Rye . and Spelt. 'Phone No. 71, Residence, No. 95. HOT AIR From the right source is appreciated in cold weather by everybody. When you get your NEW HEATER, This fall, don't fail lo get ono that will furnish tho greatest nnounl of HOT AIR for the smallest amount of fuel. COLE'S HOT BLAST and Round Oak Heaters aro the kings of hot nir.nnd queens of economy -fsAT NEWBERRY'S Holsten's . High School Tablets THE 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 and want you for a customer. Our material is the best nnd our prices aro right. New list just out. Send for it. FOREST LUMBER CO. - Alliance, Nebr. Are You Going to Paint This Fall? It will bo a good fall to paint. But it will be a good deal better to paint your houses, barns, vehicles, implements, &c. with HAI I PCK PAINT MADE FOR A DR CLI-I1ALLJL-.W1V r.Il'N I MATE AND TESTRD. 1'U.I.Y GlAHANTEr.!). or Sale lo-y 3"- S3. -TOIDlEJIEe A Big Come-down in lumber is not at all likely, unless the unexpected happens. Prices are more likely to go up. We carry a full line or LUMBER A ND CO A L. f?'iii Dlerks Lumber and Coal Co. D. WATERS, Mnsr. Also agents for Neb. Cent. Bid. & Loan Asso. 'Phone 22. DEPalsice Livery Barn S. H. DDJGCSCJEI, Prop. one ulock west of Good turnouts, strict attention to our business, THE NEW ZMNDEN an(j courteous treatment to all has won for us the nuiMilXG. 'Phone. excellent patronage we enjoy. Try us. FIRE INSURANCE AGENT REPRESENTS THE FOLLOWING. INSURANCE COMPANIE8. Hartford Tiro Insurance Company. North American ot Philadelphia. 1'hoenlx of Ulooklyn. Now York. Continental of New York Olty. Niagara Fire Insurunco Company. New York Underwriters, New York. Commercial Union Assurance Co., London Liverpool, London and Globe Ins. Co. Ocrmun American Ins. Co., New York. Farmers and Merchants Ins. Co., Lincoln. Columbia Fire Insurance, Company. Philadelphia Underwriters. 1'hoenlx Ins. Co., Hartford, Conn. Office I'D-Stnlrs.llctehcr Mock. 1"" iamonds, Watches, W Gold Jewelry, W. 0. BARNES, Jeweler and Optician r ft