"ViW" H;H!BW WVINiBSttW -nWJBW Ziz-BAITG- I FIREWORKS r,T All kinds and sizes T,, of FIRECRACKERS Sky ,Rockets, Roman Candles, Pin Wheels Everything to make this the most glorious Fourth ever Fireworks that Work Right BRENNAN'S DRUG STORE We have five applicants for vacant houses today. List your house if you .want it rented, i;,. Nebraska Land Co. PHONE 261 Watch this space every issue for bargains I.kGAI. NOTICE. State of Nebraiks, Box llutto County. To all Demons Interested In tlm ittn nt r.n. Vlnlu A. HcrrlCk.Uta of Uhlcago.Oook Coun ty, iiunuii, .unceusour . You uro liorulr notlflod that on tho SUth day tltlon in the connty court of said county for Mioiippoinuiuwioi ttUKenauarion as mltnln. istratorof tho estate of Lavlnla A. Hori-lei?. late of Ohtcngo, CvoU County. Illinois, do ccnecd, and tbat tho same will bo heard nt the county court room In tho city of Alliance, in said , county, on tho aotli day of July, 1008, at It Is further ordered that notice of said licar lns be given all parties Interested In said es tate by the publication of this notice for three successive weeks In the Alliance lleruld, a nouritianor printed, published, and 'Circulated In said conntv. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my mum nuu uuicmi Beat uiisuiiaay orjune.lPOH. IRBALI U. A. IlEItllY. fpJuno2.V3w County Judge. NOTICE OK INCOltPoItATION or TUB FltEEMAN CATTLE COMPANY 1. The nnmo of this corporation shall bo Tho Freeman Cattlo Company, 2. Its principal placo of l)uMnoss shall bo at Ellsworth, Bherldan county, Nebraska 3. Tho general natnro of the bnslness to be conducted shall bo tho buyina and selling of cattlp and other livestock, nnd tho production of tho samo for tho market and sale. Also to hold, purchase, sell and mortgage real estate; . 4. Tho amount of capital stock authorized ' I fty Thousand Dollars, divided Into shares of One Hundred Dollars each, of which nt least Twenty Thousand Dollurs shall be paid In nt the time of commencement of business, 5. The corporation shall begin business on tho Uth daypf May, ltW,nnd shall contlnuo for a period of twenty years .unless soouerdls solved by n majority of thrcc-llfths of tho stock. a. Tho highest amount of indebtedness for which this corporation shall be liable at any ono time shall not exceed two-thirds of tho capital stock, 7. The ulTnJrs of thU corporation shall bo managed by a board of directors consisting of three persons who shall In stockholders In tho corporate n and who shall serve for a term of one year ter tho annual meeting of tho stock holders, or until theli successors in ofllco aro elected. . W. O. COMSTCCIC OEO. KUKKMAN , . , , HAKTLETT MCHAItDH fpJunoU-4w NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Tho State of NobraskuJ ia thacounty llox llutto county, court '., In tho matter of tho estate of Mary llrost. do ceased. To the creditors of suld esutb : You aro hereby liotlfied. that I will sit at the county court room In Alliance In said county, on tho 23rd day of November, 1D08, at 10 o clock a. in., to receive und examine all claims against said estate, with a view to their adjustment und allowanco, The tiiuo limited for tho presentation of claims oualnst said es state Is blx months, from tho Sid days of Juno. A. I). KOf. und the time limited for payment of debts is one year from said 5d day of June, Witness my hand and the seal of said county court, this 2id day of June, 1008. 2S-3w , UA, IIkuiiy, County Judge. LEGAL NOTICE. State of Neurasku, Hox Butto County. To-nAl '0J Interested in tho estate of K. alter Iierrick, drcased : Vtiereucarali Louise Derrick, of Chicago. Cook comity. Illinois, has Hied In my offlco an Instrument purporting to be a certified copy of the Inst will and testament of E. Walter Herrick. late of Chicago. Cook County, Illinois, demised, and said Sarah LouUo Herrick has filed her petition herein praying to have tho same admitted to probato, and for the Issuing of letters of Administration with tho will un nexed .Issued to Eugene Hurtou, of Alliance. Box llutto County, Nebraska, which will re latos to both real and personal estate. I have therefore unpointed the !Ui day of July, I60i at ten o'clock In tho forenoon, at the county court room In said county, as tho time and placo for hearing said will, at which time and place you and all concerned may ap pear and contest the allowing of the same. It Is further ordered tli t said petitioner give notice to all persons Interested In said estate of the pendency of this petltlon.and the time and place set for hearing of the same, by cuuslng u copy of this order to be published in The Alllauce Herald, u newspaper printed and published and clrcuiuted (i said,. comity, for three weeks successively previous to tho day set for the hearing. .. . In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and official seal thin sub day of June.lMM. I8BAL1 L.A. BtBKT. fpJuneU5-3w County Judge. J RAILWAY NOTES AND PERSONALS J II Brakeman T, E.. Marriott is a now1 employee, II E. Miller and son aro on a brief visit to Omaha, II Brakeman T. M. Griffith isvisiting in Lincoln this wefjk. II Brakeman G. C. McClcan has left the scrvico and will go to Chadron. Machinist G. V, Kirchman left this morning for Denver to spend tho fourth with friends. II John Hanson was called to Tabic Rock Saturday on account of tho illness of his sister. II Engineer W. E. Janes and family left? this morning for Longmcnt, Colo., to spend tho Fourth, II Brakeman C, G. Olson and wifo aro on an extended visit with relatives and friends in Chicago. II Brakcmen G. H. Young, W. H. Beach and U. N. Hoskins have been promoted to conductors. II W. S. Wheaton is acting night fore man of tho roundhouse during tbo ab sence of Machinist Shull. II Machinist Win. Healy went to Den ver Tuesday to spend tho Fourth with his family who rcsido there. II Mrs. L. E. Cox left Saturday even ing for an extended visit with relatives and friends in Galva, Illinois. II Operator A. Nelson and family ar rived on 44 Wednesday from Edgcmont and will mako their homo here. II W. T. Schlupp and wifo expect to leave tho last of tho week for a few days' visit with friends in the Spcarfish canon. II Mrs, C. A. Wcthcrell returned last Wednesday from Bayard, where she had been, visiting her mother, Mrs, G. L. Millikcn. II Gcn'l Supt. L. B. Allen and Supt. J. C. Birdscll left for Omaha Tuesday night to attend a meeting of officials of tho company. II Brakeman F. C. Randall has pur chased a peanut and popcorn, wagon, and left this week for Crawford to put it in operation. II Machinist W. B. Shull and wife were called to Peoria, Illinois, Friday, on account of Mrs. Shull's sister being Prowned. Particulars not known here. II A letter receiyed from J. W. Gad dis this week from Boise, Idaho, spates that he and his family are enjoying thg best of health and liko their now homo very much, II B. L. Rowe, until recently employ ed hero as blacksmith helper, left on 43 Wednesday for Sheridan, Wyo., where ho has accepted a more lucrative posi tion as blacksmith. II B, C. Anderson, who has been con fined to his room for the last two weeks with malarial fover is able to bo about, and will resume his duties in the super intendent's office in a few days. II Engineers I. U. Hager, O. Haw kins, C. E. Wills, F. E. Allen and C. H. Rockey were in Sheridan this week attending tho funeral of Engineer Mul len who was killed on the Sheridan di vision last week. Road Foreman Dan Fitzpatrick also attended the funeral. If there were a project on foot to lo cate a public road to your detriment, would you vote for a member of the county board who favored tho project, merely because he was the nominee of your party? Why not exercise similar common sense when voting to fill higher offices? It is time to stop voting for Andrew Jackson and Abraham Lincoln, A bad measure is a bad measure, no matter how illustrious the history of tho party that favors it. Taft is alive, and he opposed the Oklahoma constitution and its promise to guarantee bank deposits. Bryan is alive, and he favored that con stitution and the guarantee of bank de posits. Choose between Bryan and Taft, liviug not between Jackson and Lincoln, dead. When J. Pierpont Morgan was told that Taft had been nominated by the republican national convention, he is reported by the Associated Press to have jumped to his feet, clapped his hand? and cried '"goodl good!" In its first edition after tho nomination the infamous New York World said: "Taft will be elected, and his nomination means the end of Roosevelt and Roose veltism." The question naturally arises, If the nomination of Taft can be satis factory to the criminal rich of the Mor gan stripe, and if the election of Taft shall mean "the end of Rooseyelt and Rooseveltism," as proclaimed by the New York W6rld, speaking for the aris tocratic element in the democratic par ty, then how can any honest man in the agricultural west find satisfaction in the election of a candidate so pleasing- to Am Election Pertinent Points About Our Election Machinery For New Voters and Old ? ' THE PRESIDENCY. At what age is a man eligible for the presidency of the United States! At thirty-five .years. Must he he a native of tho United States? No. But ho must be what tho constitution describes as "a natural born citizen," which means that ho must bo born either in tho United States or of parents who aro citizen's of 'tho United States temporarily sojourning abroad. Will yon cite an instance of a ontside the United States? Cortainly. Mayor McClellan of New York, who was born in Sax ony while his parents were visiting there, is a natural born citizen of tho United States and therefore eligible to the presidency. Ho is a natural born American citizen because his parents wero American cit izens at tho time of his birth. Is the president elected by popular vote ? Ho is not He is olectod by a body of men called tho electoral col logo, each momber of which is called n presidential elector. By whom are the presidential electors elected? By tho people. In each state tho electors aro chosen by tho voters on a general state ticket. How long is ,the term for which the president is elected? Four years. J Is he eligible for a third term? Ho is. Thero is no constitutional prohibition, though there fa a "third term tradition" which by popular demand limits a president to two terms, and thus far this demand A pasty is no better than its leaders, and the leaders are no better than the influences that control them. If you want to know where the team will go, study tho. driver. If you want to know what tho driver will do, study his em ployer. If you want to know the influ ence which, built the republican nation al platform in Chicago, just read the answer in the smiles of satisfaction on the faces of all tho trust magnates in America. Mrs. O.S. Nelson, of Fremont, claims to have been cured of rheumatism by sleep ing with a dog. We prefer rheumatism. , LEGAL NOTICE In tho District Court of Uox Bu)to County: Harney McOabo, Plaintiff, vS. . flary E. Heed. Glrurd 'Trust Company, and Glrurd Llio Insur ance Annuity Trust Company, trustee. Defendants, Mary E. Heed,. Glrnrd Trust Company, and Glrurd Llfo Insurance Annuity Trnst Com- Sany, trusteo. will take uOtlco that on the 7th ay of February, A. D. 1P08, the plaintiff filed his petition In tlio District Court of Hox llutto county, Nebraska, against said defendants, the object and prayer of which aro to set uslde and cancel a sheriff's deed executed by tho sheriff of snid county to the defendant, The Qirard Trust Company, trustee, on tho 24th day of Juno, A. D. 1M, and recorded In tho office of tho county clerk of said county in Hook I, pane 413, uMho deed records of Bald county, for tho southwest quarter of section ten, In township tweiity-elght, north of range fortv-soven. west of the sixth principal merid ian in Nebraska: and to quiet und confirm tho tltlo to suld roal eatnto In the said plaintiff, Uurnoy McCabo; and also to cancel and set aside the decree of foreclosure rendered In the District Court of Hox llutto county In an ac tion wherein Mary E. Heed was plaintiff nnd W. II. Lannlng, W. H.Lannlng truetee, Thom as Frahm, beneficiary of W. H. Lannlng trus tee, K. 11. Hallard. Uarney McCube, tho plnln tlff herein, and others were defendants; which action is numbered 1552 of tht records of auld court and on which docreo said sheriff's deed was issued. You aro required to answer said petition on or before tho tenth day of August, A. D. 1008. HAHNEY McOAUE. Plaintiff. By W. M. Iodenck, his attorney. fp July 2 THOUGHTS BY WALDO PONDRAY WARREN SELECTING A MAN PICKING out the right man for the place, it often measurea the difference, between success and failure In a business. More often It measures the difference between a mod crate tucceso and a phenomenal one. Twenty or more years ago a carriage factory was started with the idea of doing things in an original way, and a man was chosen to carry out the Idea. He had had no previous experience In that line, but he had the right Idea and grasped the plan enthusiastically. The work began on a simple scale, so that the Inexperienced man was able to feel hla way. The business grew until it attained great proportions. The same man Is still at the head of it, not as the owner, but as the manager. He proved to be the right man for the place. It would be difficult to Imagine how he might have made the business more successful In that particular line. In thinking of this the thought occurred to me, suppose some other man had been chosen In the beginning. 8uppose he had had wide experience, but a different Idea. He might havo made more rapid progress at the start, or he might have turned the whole business Into other channels and have given It a different character. He .might not have been able to grow up with It, or might have left it after the first year's trial. The present greatness of the business might have been un known to-day If It hadn't been that the right man was chosen when the business was small. (CopyrlfM, 1M7, by JoMpb D. Bowl.) Primer W NWiV natural born citizen who was bora i never has been overcomo. CONTRIBUTIONS TO SISTERS' ACADEMY Weekly Report of Payments Toward the Erection of the School Building. Following is the amount of money received for the Sisters' Academy and by whom paid. Much of this is only part payment of subscriptions. The committee is now out collecting and the amount received will be published weekly. previously acknowledged $10,145.05 Armour & Co 50.00 RtJ. Hill ,. 25.00 ftf. Hagerty 15.00 Dr.-, Bowman 50.00 B, F, Ankeny 25.00 Burke Bros 25.00 The Famous 30.00 Total ( $10,365.05 "APPOINT.MENTOF ADMINISTRATRIX 8tato of Nebraska, I - Hox Dutto county, f " At a county court, held at tho county court room. In and for said connty, Juno SO, IP08, Presont, L. A. Berry, county Judge. In the matter of tho estato of Ernest E. Daugh rty, deceased. On reading and filing tho petition of Dertha Daughtry, praying that administration of said estate may be granted to liur as adminis tratrix. 'Ordorod, that July Uth, 1008, nt 10 o'clock u. in., is assigned for hearing said petition, when all persons interested In said matter may ap pear at a county court to be held in and for said county, und show cause why tho prayer of petitioner should not be granted; and that notlco of tho pendency of said petition and tho hearing thereof, bo given to all persons In terested in said matter by publishing o copy of this order In The alliance Hebald, a weekly newspaper printed In suld county, for three successive weeks, prior to suld day of hearing. L. A. Ueiiuv. County Judge. G. T. It. Baucock. Atty. for Petitioner. 28-3w ON BUSINESS ii3:EX-3sr ospzek. lEarcnrrsis PL J mi. m"lji ma ULL . mm ?. m 1 High-CJsSpecialfsliDtwoenActs Popular Prices: 25c, 35c, 50c ill 1 .u.,1.1, ..iTi m 1 i lalllllllK assist johw&&P1IISsH sllllBr'ilKv ? v-t&agS&S aLLLLLWLP""!iHsisD HmMB 1 iiH$A!iiMBB HRiKSral THE COMMISSARY 205 BOX BUTTE AVENUE Groceries, Shoes, Shirts, Gloves, Overalls, Hosiery, Candies, Fresh Frilit A Few Small Notions Phone 519 Our Our LOW Lamberson & Clason have dissolved. partner ship but Clason Is still in business Furniture and Carriage Upholstering a Specialty epair We Take up CARPETS, Clean and Lay Them Furniture crate$ with care All work satisfactory All work called for Located back of Kibble's office PHONE 558 J. A. CLASON R R E E ! TO ALL STOCKMEN WRITE TO TAGG BROS. Live Stock Commission Company South Omaha, Neb., or South St. Joseph, Mo., and they wjll send you their celebrated Weekly Market Tag, free of charge during the shipping season. TliO HOniO P3pOi wWchou have thlrelain- issue will prove a welcome visiter to every member of the family, should bead your list of newspaper and periodical subscriptions. ( Ttt ' .v - THREE NIGHTS ONLY COMMENCING THURSDAY, JULY 2d LTHE OR KEENE COHPAI ORRAINE COMPANY PRESENTING MISS LORRAINE KEENE Supported by the Clever Little Comedian JONNIE PHILLIBER and , , y 12 OTHER CAPABLE PLAYERS 12 In Three Great New York Successes A Merry Widow Are You Crazy? Lion and the Mouse Patrons Concede that Prices ARE Really &&&&&& rr FURNITURE of all kinds, also stoves, bicycles, baby carriages, sewing machines and umbrellas In fact, anything to be repaired terest the horne news. Its ev H tf l t.j i , A iuqsb uuu imercsisr t .-,