p LOW RATE SUMMER TOURS TO CHICAGO AND EASTERN RESORTS: Republican convention tickets on sale June 12 to 16. Daily low excursion rates com mencing1 June 10th to Canada and New York tourist resorts; also low excursion rates to tourist resorts in Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont and Massachusetts, via Montreal. Via Albany, Thursday of each week, commencing1 June nth. Daily tourist rates to Michi gan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Northern New York, Vermont, etc. TO COLORADO Cheap excursion tickets to Denver early in July for the Democratic National Con vention. TO THE PACIFIC COAST Daily low round trip rates to California and the northwest. Go via Portland and return via California. HELP US SETTLE UP YOUR COUNTRY Excursion rates twice a month from the East to the West, Excellent chances yet to secure irrigated lands along our line near Garland, Wy oming, and Billings, Montana, and Carey Act lands near Cody, Basin, Lovell and Worland, Wyo. Write your friends back East about these chances and send their names to D. Clem Deaver, Land seekers' Iriformatibn Bureau, Omaha. SVmvm, 1ttb. W. L. Wakklky, G. P. A., Omaha Neb Some High-Class Short-Horn Bulls. I raised the bull calf that took first premium, also calf that took fifth in same class, in open competition, at our State fair in September 1907. My herd took fourteen ribbons, altogether. I now have thirty bulls, from ono to three years old, which I would like to sell for fall delivery; a car load. I will sell from twelve to twenty; you take your pick for Sioo each. I will keep them for two months, feed them oats, alfalfa, etc., get them in good shape. You take them in December, winter them at home, and 'they will do you some good. J. G. Brenizer, 43-1 year Broken Bow, Neb. Do You Owe Any Back Tax? If so, Better See the County Treasurer. To the county treasurer of Box Butte county, Nebraska: You are hereby ordered by the coun ty commissioners to collect all back tax due the county and to issue distress warrants on all delinquents who have been notified and haye neglected to pay. By order county commissioners. By W. C. Mounts, May 14. County Clerk. N'OTIOB OK INCOM'OUATION 0' THE TIIEEMAN CATTLE" COMPANY i. ino nntto of this corporation hliall bo Tlio treomnn Cuttlu Comuauy. .,?, us.Vr,!1Fll:?i 'lm:o or lslnebs hlmll bo at hllswortli. Sheridan county. Nebriisku a. Tho Ki'iivrul naturti of tho bnlnos to bo cimducuHl bhullbothebulng and scllinir of can o and other livestock, and tho production of tho sumo for tho market and salo. Also to bold, imrchaso. sell and mortgage real estate: i V.w. Sttmm,"t?f cPltul stock authorised ts llfty Thousaiid Dollars. dlWded Into shares of Ono Hundred Dollars each, of which at least Tenty Thoutand Dollars ibal I be paid in at tho tlrao of commencement of business i5 ThooarporuUouhUuU begin business on tho lllh day of May. i. and shall continue for a period of twenty yeurs, unless sooner dli stock U raior,ty of tlTuo-Uftha of tho w T'"; blghost amount of indebtedness for which this corporation shall bo liable at any ono time shall not oxeced two-ihirda of tho Capital stock. 7. The atraira of UiU corporation shall bo pianaged by u board of directors consisting of three persons who shall be stockholders in tho corpora' nand who shall serve for a trtn of ono year tcr tho annual meeting of thostook lioldeni or until theli successors In otlico nro cicctecli V. O. CXJMTCCK GEO. KHKKMAN fnnnt..i -"WW-ii. lUHlAIW&fKj MARSLAND. Mrs. Altda Evans spent a few days in Chaclron on business recently. The pliona line was completed as far as Pete Allison's last week. Roy Lemons had several horses cut on wire fences. Business must be picking up a little Jan.! the B. & M., as wo have a night operator again. L, Snow, Dona McGogy and Georgo Richie are in Sioux county stringing tele phone wire. V. P. Burton returned to Sheridan Fri day, but Mrs. Burton remained fora longer visit with friends. F. R, Bellamy nnd family were Sunday visitors at T. E. Hunsaker's over in the edge of Box Butte, Harry Ashbrook came in from the cast Sunday morning and was taken out to .the ranch by C. H. Richie. Mrs. E. E. Kendric returned home from Hot Springs recently, having been there a fortnight for medical treatment, Several fine rains fell again last week, and n big hail storm west ot town Thurs day pounded things up in great shape. Miss Munkers, of Chadron, who is at tending the normal at Alliance, came up on Saturday to visit her aunt, Mrs. 1. M, Tollman. RSMrs. Townsend and Miss Cheney, both of Crawford, have been visiting the H. P. Kendric family. Both ladies are sisters of Mrs. Kendric. , Mr3. George Gregory is at Hot Springs, S. D., having taken her dnughter to the hospital there. For some days the little girl's life was despaired of, but we hear she is somewhat improved. Mrs. Blancho Richardson has been quite sick and confined to her bed for a week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Richie, but is able to sit up some now. Miss May Schofleld has been employed by the telephone company at this place to take charge of the oulce and.bcgan work the latter part of the week, She will no doubt conduct the office efficiently. Notices arc up for the annual school meeting, June ag, 8 p. m., nt which time arrangements will be made for enlarging the school house. This is made necessary by the addition of several grades to the to the school. Voters should turn out, or forever after hold their peace. Mr, Woodard, a student nt the Presby terian college at Omaha, preached an ex cellent sermon at' the Presbyterian church Sunday evening, Uo is in tho west work ing his way, and doing initiatory work in the ministry. He will preach here again in two weeks. Miss Genevieve Ford arrived here from tho cast Sunday. She has been attending school in Wisconsin and has been away from the home folks for two years. Her return is a source of great pleasure both to herself and her parents. The members of the Christian church residing here have arranged for a bible meeting every Sabbath. The first meet ing was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oglovie on Sunday afternoon, and the next will be held at the Presbyterian church on next Sunday evening at 7:30. At each meeting the Lord's supper will be com memorated. N. G, Poole has been appointed cattle inspector for this territory, and has been overseting the dipping of a great many cat tle the past two weeks, Monday and Tues day ho inspected the dipping of several hundred headbelonging to U, G. Furman. The law regarding the dipping of cattle in infected districts is to be rigidly enforced, nnd those who refuse to comply will have it done hy the sheriff at the expense of the owner. All should comply with the law and help eradicate the disease from our midst. .. FAIRVTEW Miss Gay Rust mends slowly. Quite a few are busy replanting corn. Mrs. Rust visited Mrs. Ambrose Hadley Sunday afterneon. This neighborhood wus visited by three hail storms the past week. Field Edwards, of Mitchell, Nebr., is helping Mr. Rust with his farming. Miss Maggie Jones, of Sidney, Neb., vis ited Grandma Lawrence over Sunday. All are looking forward to a good time in Grandpa Nason's grove on tho 4th of July. Mrs. Nellie Heath has been poorly for the past week. She has been bedfast with rheumatism. Miss Allie Wilson is making her home on her claim now and carries a gun. Some Jew had better look out. Rev, Jordan, of Alliance, will preach on Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Field Edwards will lead the league at 7:30. HASHMAN. Mrs. Sherlock and sons were visiting at Calvin Hashman's today. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kiley visited at Calvin Hashman's Sunday. Mrs. Calvin Hashman visited at Frank Vaughn's one day last week. Crops are looking fine out this way. We are having fine rain and hail storms. The superintendent and assistant super intendent were quite ambitious they have cleaned the church. Arthur Lore and Rov Denton hnvn ri. parted from this vicinty to make their home on Hubble's Flat and build them a fine house, for you cannot tell what days may bring forth. New Machine Shop. R. E, Rodgers, a practical machin ist, has opened up a general repat shop in Gadsby's carpenter shop, back of Bogue's store. He will give special attention to repairing automobiles, sew. ing machines, guns and all kinds of machinery. Reasonable charges and riioi.nuu Kuuiumeeu. uive nun a call. Telephone 303. i8tf CIRCUS STUNTS Delight Peopleple of all Ages, Sexes and Conditions. All California enjoyed the Sells-FIoto para.de and show and all the notices arc good ones. The Pasadena, Cal., Daily Star says: Tho Sells-FIoto parade was up to tho true circus specifications from brightly clad and somewhat highly powdered la dies wlio( mounted ou snowwhitc steeds led tho procession, to tho calliope emit ting smoke hko a locomotive, which brought up tho rear. All were there with the glad habili ments the equestriennes, thcScnegam binu band, the Jap acrobats and the Hi bernian orchestra elevated high on gild ed pedestals. Everybody in town was there to enjoy the tinsel. Hundreds stood on the hot curbs an hour or more to feast their eyes on an institution that is deeply rooted alike in the hearts 'of old and young America. Tho parade did not include all the good things that are housed under the canvas, but it gave a taste which left an appetite for more, The menagerio was well represented, tigers from India and lions from Africa pacing their cages restlessly and look ing with disapproval upon the throng on the sidewalks. A dozen camels swung lazily down tho street, apparent ly not caring whether they placed a foot on burning sands or hot pavements, while six elephants jostled along under tho guidance of their riders bidding de fiance to trolley cars and autoes. Tho parade was the best seen in Pas adena in a long time and the crowd that flocked to the show this afternoon showed its faith in the circus. The Los Angeles Herald says: The rare combination of school vacation and circus is playing to the interests both of circus folk and juveniles although it takes more than school to keep the av erage boy away from the circus. Big crowds followed with bated breath the hair-raising horrors of the knife-throwing trio; the performing elephants took the children by storm; and the grown up boys "didn't care" if they did watch mam'selle on tho horses or trapeze. Altogether, it's a great show that the Sells-FIoto people are offering. Possibly the highest honors of the day are due the elephants which, under the training of Herr .Chris Zeitz, per form stunts that are truly wonderful. The huge, cumbersome beasts manage to go through the evolutions of a two step with little less awkwardness than the average beginner at danciug school. Among tho flying population of the show the Seigrist family rank high, do ing some wonderful aerial stunts. The two Ty-Bell sisters ascend on a huge ball which begins to revolve while they hang to it with their teeth and do fancy skits in midair. A goodly lot of Japa nese trapeze performers and contor tionists show Bonie remarkabze acts, and one of their countrymen does a stunt on the rope, sliding down on his hands, that causes the hair to assume a perpendicular position. Two rings, u central stage and a hip podrome furnish sights for the entire audience. The side shows are there in all their glory of paint and din. WelMfflng. I l I am now prepared to put down tubu lar wells, deep or shallow. Satisfaction guaranteed. For further information inquire at The Herald office or of Robert Littick, Long Lake, Neb. Notice. The starting of numerous fires in the al leys and neglect of same before extinguish ed is a very careless practice and may be the cause of a disastrous fire in the city. The public is hereby cautioned not to sot out a fire while the wind is blowing, nor to leave ono burning at any time without watching same. Anyone violating this order will be arrested and prosecuted. C. C. Smith, Mayor. Attest: W. O. Barnes. Clerk. Notice to Alliance Property Owners. Notice is hereby given all Alliance owners of real estate that alleys, vacant places and streets adjoining must be cleaned without delay, of all waste papers, refuse, manure, etc. Prompt attention and compliance with this notice will save costs. C. C. SMITH, May W. O. BARNES, City Clerk. Building for Sale. I offer for sale cheap, the frame build ing now used for the Burlington lunch station at Alliance. It is 20X5o,covered with cor-rugated iron and would be valuable for many purposes. Call at Hotel North west cafe for particulars. 23-tf T. H. Barnes. Coming to Alliance Fritlayjunel 9 Admission, Adults 50 cents, Children, 25 cents ElLS - Circus Menageric-Hippodrome- Wild West 100-STARTLIND, SUPEBB, STMPEJIBOUS SURPRI8E3 - PI0N AERIAL1STS IB TOE 20-GHAMPIQH A6S0DATS PERFORM! AT QK-2Q ft 10HMIARSPIQN EQBE! TTDlHMra in -A. --. t?S8 ffB ffllMUrc HnTjBFSHSfl K-ai:-. v V.i.:;35ii insNcuts iu ji ixikD ft5"r'5iiivj tumtKia Aa,-: i'AN fools w mmm -80r2Q I VEL0U8 ACTS AT ONE TIME YES 30 CLOWNS SEE THEM WHILE YOU CAN. A' Band of Sioux Warriors by Special Permission of U. S. Government Illustrate Indian Life -Horsemanship -ftasdng-ln Native Costumt- Battfe Scene ofW2d Wt, Typewriters for Rent Machines cleaned and repaired Expert Public Stenographer Work done neatly and quickly at reasonable prices. Lloyd C. Thomas Phone 281 Room 20, Rumer Block When you plan your home remember the importance of Good Plumbing I do sanitary work and guar antee it. I install Standard bath room fixtures. Steam and Hot Water Heat ing with modern, up-to-date Ideal Boilers and American Radiators right in my line. FRED BRENNAN H. NELSON, Painting, Paper Hanging and Kalsomining Phone 641 A"i?nce' Nebr. Wm. James, Exclusive Dealer in coai: & ... WOOD 'Phone No. 5. Alliance, Nebraska. Warning. . .:57.fi.'?. v .V. -K'.'.f.'.vr.ma iVeSti&miiSEmBfflSniMlBYUKK'T copsrightr'jM; : .rmtWrMimmssMsmvn n ek i iv&&s mKiSM?aiW!feas TmmBFMa$um'JO?&issztzvw,w?A ztiTmmmmmMM. wmmmmmmmmmmummm H"l I 1 I 'III MHI' '' l ii ' 1 II'1 1 1 hi I 1' lil1 'I ' 11 1 ,-at2krtArtM5tfvittrt'W TSKaLwcrffibrHtr-t&;L'iA?j. i .wiasa.TSftAaiiftSTivMir 1b2S2E1LWbK) m&i&mmmim mmmsmmffiffimr&a 4rSrv-'MiATV. VyiLiiHflvjvtn?-3i ssVnu$oBJ3r ' w&Mm ii m m&m Any person or persons found guilty of marring or in any way destroying newly .finished cement walks, will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. Attest: C. C. Smith, Mayor, W. O. Barnes, City Clerk. FLiTQ SENSATIONAL AKS 10Q 8G-GHAB- AlK ATOraSil at thi UttfOUMAMEtlT C UHU DM. HI m rMi.Ws v jeJ&C.v'm&fx&iittltt&TMmMmaLmMBm;: ab- mmmmmmmMHUBKSxrm oq Cff'WsssmXUBSIm r ilEc ;:-4W KiPWWfS, 83S On ks ?.?:;:'. r A 111 II IMMurf-'&i.'Vvl 5ffival,l,u mivmK$xss& BHK7v3----.a:v raw R R E E ! TO ALL STOCKMEN WRITE TO TAGG BROS. Livestock Commission Company South Omaha, Neb., or South St. Joseph, Mo., and they will send you their celebrated Weekly Market Tag, free of charge during the shipping season. We are moving to larger offices overthe Alliance National Bank WE HA VE TO We are doing the largest business in Box Butte County NEBRASKA LAND CO. ALLIANCE J. C. McCorkle, Mgr. Roofing1 are practically unknown to those whose buildings are roofed with Ruberoid. Ruberoid Roofing requires no painting when laid, but a coat of RUBERINE PAINT Ttvl. Muk R. V, S. fU 04. after it has passed through a few winters, will im prove and revitalize a Ruberoid roof and add years to its life. The cost is small Try it. FOR METAL ROOFS, SPC Flexible Iron Paint is a most effective preservative. It stops leaks and prevents corrosion. Mtnufictured by THE STANDARD PAINT COMPANY, New York. FOB SALE BY r RARE WILD BEASTS FROM EVERY CLIME. PARADE Moving in Ma jestic Marc fit Under Irridescent Sheen of a ltQ00 Shimmering Ban ners-u:ju a. m Free Exhibition on Show Lot on Arri val of Parade 10 Acres of Waterproof Tents-Come, Rain or, Shine-2 Shows Daih Afternoon and Night, ROUBLE HERD OF GIANT PERFOiMlNG ELEPHANTS FREE HORSE SHOW GMSTOM?BeiitifllWoffiffi; VAMKEE OOEUHLE f PEDTAQIK &3 SPECIAL RATE ROWS! TRIP NIlS MILKUM SR SIE.HailT5 Lloyd C. Thomas, Sect. Troubles (?a v?w - tiff A--:.'.'.:-?" v.)Lto. VVixW xX .S&lirj wmmmtmamsMfimm. w,, "4