LAl mW i A i. X. Mr-, , $ RAILWAY NOTES AND PERSONALS J : 4. i-x:::"K4h-kxk:w.k:"X:- K. J. Stern lias been wearing a smile for the last few days. Mrs. C. E. Howard is visiting friends in Crawford this week. ltrakeman C. F. Yockey lias been promoted to conductor. E. D. Lewis and family spent a few days in Hot Springs this week. Engineer C. W. Tillett of Leadspent a few days in the city this week. Mrs. C. A. Landhcrg is visiting friends and relatives in Ottuniwn, la. Ed Rcardon and father left a few days ago for an extended visit with rel atives in Creston, Iowa. Master Mechanic E. D. Andrews of Sterling was in the city Tuesday on business. W. J. Cheshire, of the car force, is on an extended visit with friends in Villissca, Iowa. Switchman H. Gibford has left the service and will leave to accept a simi lar one in Denver. Mrs. D. Fitzpatrick and children left Monday for a few days visit with friends in Edgemont. D. E. Lynch, roudmaster- of Edge mont was in the city for a few hours Tuesday on business. Machinist C. E.' Hinmau is spend ing a few weeks visiting in Omaha, Denver and Concordia. B. W. Thurston and T. H. Morris went to Crawford the first ol the week to attend the carnival. Mrs. C. H. Grothe left Monday afternoon on 44 for a few days visit with friends in Omaha. Win. Jappert, general car inspector, of Lincoln attended the business meet ing in Alliance Tuesday. Mrs. Johnson, who has been visiting her daughter, Sig, returned to her home in Havelock Wednesday. Yard Foreman E. C. Anderson is in Omaha this ueek watching the street parades during the Ak-Sar-Uen. Mrs. G. H. Wright will leave in a few days for an extended visit with relatives and friends in Kansas City. P. S. Lore, of the car force, is spending a few weeks in Table Rock and other points in the eastern part of the state. G. W. Betebener and family return ed Tuesday from an extended visit with relatives and friends in Minnesota and other points of interest. F. A. EcUerson left Tuesday for ; Bcardstown, 111., to attend the funeral ',, of T. M, Smith, master mechanic at ,', that place who passed away Monday. t Fireman J. M. Petersod, who has 1 "- -becQ'-worklng'ott'-theiHot-Sprincs run and who is just recovering 'from a siege ( " IV Vvofillttess,,.has been trapsfe,rred to-Al I1UIICC. Roundhouse Foreman K. C. Spatz of Edgemont. W. A. Sutherland of Deadwood and J. W. Carney of Sene ca were in town Tuesday to attend a meeting of the mechanical department officials. Engineer W. A. Bennett has been appointed road foreman of the lines north of Edgemont, effective October 1st, vice Fred Houser, who has been assigned to other duties. S. D. Brown, chief clerk to car ac countant of Chicago, G. E. Bramer of Omaha, G. G. Diamond of Aurora, 111., F. Fuller of Sheridan, G. Mc Keane of Sheridan and A. Brown, storekeeper of Edgemont, are a few who attended the meeting of mechani cal department officials held in Alliance Tuesday. Railroad Notes from Edgemont Edgemont Express. Mrs. M. Wiedenfeld was a visitor to Alliance last ueek on business. Mrs. H. G. Hageman went to Al liance this week for a short visit with friends. Machinist Frank Burke of Alliance has been visiting here for a few days renewing old-time acquaintances. J. J. Hickey is a new boiler maker who has gone to work here, being transferred to this place from Alliance. Dan Ford, cashier at the depot; H. J. Peters, engineer; C. A. Brown, yard master; Will Hamilton, conductor on the Alliance division; Fireman Fitz patrick, of the Sheridan division; Car Repairer Henry Damn, Machinist John Roller, Engineer R. V. Brown and Blacksmith M. Leucks were in Lead Saturday and Sunday attendiug the council of the Knights of Columbus, which met there Sunday. y : TAXING THE STRICKEN CITY. When San Francisco was de- otnuiJ L. ... """'" w,c proposition was made to admit lumber for Its rebuilding free of duty. The Re publican party managers side tracked It. But why should they have taken this attitude? As long as they plead that the for signer pays the tax thsre was no particular reason for them to compel the people of that strlck en city to pay ten per cent more for the lumber In Its rebuilding than they would otherwise, Just In order to prevent an objsct lesion In the event of real tar iff revision. e o co oo aeooa HEMINGFORD I'oMiimsti'rW. i Wiithor. UUJtor A M. Milter is quite ill at this writing. John O'Keefe was on our streets Tues day. Mr. Godfrey from Iowa is here looking after his interests. Rev. Douglas and Mr. Dolin were in town a few days this week. Clark Faulkner was in the (ore part of the week after a load of goods. County Superintendent O. K. Phillips was in town the first ol the week. Mrs. E. I. Everetts returned from her visit with Alliance friends Tuesday. - The vetrinary from Alliance had busi ness in our city the first of the week. Chauffer Sloan is kept pretty busy now days as the auto is in constant demand. Grove Fosket of Sioux cotintv came in Tuesday for a few days stay with friemls. Clias. Weise is enjoying a visit with his father aud mother, who arrived the first of the week. H. L. Pierce has so far recovered from his recent illness as to be able to look after business again. A. M. Miller and R. Walker made a trip to the Sioux county country Sunday, returning Monday. Mrs. Spracklen came in the first of the week to meet her mother, who came for a visit with her daughters. Ham Hall moved his family into the Strong house this week so the children could attend school here. Mrs. Houghton, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Millett, departed for her home in Iowa Tuesday. The family of H. R. Olds has been con siderably under the weather for some time but are improving at present. Mrs. B. E. Johnson came home from Sheridan, Wyo,, Tuesday after a very pleasant isit with her daughter and fami- ly. A deal was consumated the first of the week whereby Frank Uresee became pro prietor of the O. T. Hedgecock tonsorial parlors. Mrs. Walter Rishel came up Tuesday in answer to a dispatch stating the serious illness of her mother, who resides near Canton. Miss Regina Burlew spent the greater part of last week in Alliance. While there she was initiated into the lodge, The Daughters of Isabella. Mr. and Mrs. John Moravek were in the first of the week fixing up rooms for their daughter, Miss Agnes, and son, Will, who will attend school here this year. , Geo. Hassel: and Chas. Reister returned to their homes in Illinois last Sunday af ternoon. The boys made a host of friends, during their stay here whq were .sorry ton see them leave. :Mr. and Mrs. Clark OldsRup'urf WdNc er, Claude McDonald and Ward Norton formed a party to Alliance last week Wed nesday to see Sanford Dodge's company present "Faust." They reporied a fine a number from here went to Crawford last week to attend the carnival, but owing to the cold, stormy weather they did not stay long and the carnival was not as much of a success as it other wise would have been. Miss Lettie Carey went down to Alliance Monday to meet her mother, who came from Canada. They remained in Alliance a couple of days to visit Miss Madaline, after which they came to this place for a visit with relatives. Mrs. C. A. Rowland and children took their departure for their Iowa home last week Wednesday. Jay followed with the household goods on Thursday and C. A. left Saturday. Here is wishing friend Rowland and family success. Word came over the phone Friday even ing from Sioux county that Mrs. Hood's sister, who is visiting her, had fallen and broken her limb. Dr. Little went out and the fracture was soon reduced. At this time she is doing well. MARSLAND. Potato digging is on in full blast. Peter Hunsacker is on the sick list. A heavy frost in this valley on the night of the :0th. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hunsacker are visit ing in Missouri. Roy Douglas made a trip to Douglas, Wyo., recently. John Willis came down from the home stead to dig his potatoes. G. L. Taylor shipped three cars of cat tle from this place recently. H. G. Furmau went to South Omalia Sunday with three cars of fat cattle. .'Jas. Grey of Alliance transacted busi ness in this place the first of the week. George Richie made a trip to Crawford, taking over one of Dr. Willis' trotting horses. True Miller bought a half interest in the Bellamy store and expects to move to town soon. L. Snow has gone to Colorado to look at land in the irrigated district with a view to investing. Mrs. Furman and daughters, Nellie, Ruth and Rachel, have been visiting Hurt Furman and wife at University Place. C. H. Richie presented, his wife with a splendid, new drop head Singer sewing machine with all the latest attachments and it was laid down in Mafstand for ii6. 50. Lincoln paper, please take no tice. G. M. Burns was in from the home-1 stead a few days ngo bringing a load of produce. My! but he raises some pump kins. Mr. Hitshcw put a car of fat cattle on the South Omaha market the latter part , of the week. He accompanied the ship ment. Only a few from this place went to Crawford to attend the carnival and re turned home disgusted with what they didn't see. Miss Barbara Sagel of Seneca visited friends here last week. Miss Sagel has ' given up her trip to Europe this fall but expects to go next year. II. li. Richardson, who came here with ' his little son who was sick with typhoid fever, has taken work on the B. & M, and is braking out of Alliance. ' Earle Gregg, the six year old son of j Mr aud Mrs, E. T. Gregg, was thrown from a horse and sustained a broken arm. ' The wrist was also dislocated. F. R. Bellamy purchased three lots just south of the Presbyterian church and has began the erection of a residence thereon. Mr. Yockey is doing the work. G. A. Tollman is visiting his friends at Sheridan, Wyo.. having accompanied his granddaughters, Louie and Maud McGogy that far on their trip to Orgeou. Mr. H. Seden went to Crawford Satur day to meet his family who came down from Casper, Wyo. They have gone to housekeeping in the back roams of the McGogy Poole Trading Co's. store. 2000 yards good Standard Calicos 5c. NORTON'S. Wanted Anvone having a car or more of potatoes to sell, write us best prices; smooth, screened, matured stock. Johnson Bros., Nebraska City, Neb. ItrH'OItT OP Til K CONDITION OP The Alliance National Bank CHAHTEIt NO. 5t7, At Alliance. In tla Stale of Nebraska, at the close of liuslncv., Sojit. 1, JW8. nnKotmcus: Loans and discounts $ia4U7 Overdrafts, secured aud unsecured :t,14.Ml U.S. IxmhIs to. secure circulation.... 12.500.0U Hunklng house, furniture and llx- turux , 20.000.00 Due from national bunks (not re serve attentat $I5.ftS3. 10 Due from mute Hanks aud Bunkers $ 410 74 Duo from approved reserve agents 67,63!) 29 Chucks and othercssu Items 76 00 Notes of other national ' , banks........:. 750 00 Fractional pa pur currency, ' nickels nnd cents..; 133 11 ,' Lawful Monet Hehkhvk in Dank, VIZ Specie. tG&ir.fr Legal tender note .... ..... lltifli 00 101,974.14 ltcdemptlon fund with U. 8. Treas urer (5 percent of circulation).... , 623.00 Total , W34,287,Jft liabilities: Capital .stock paid In $.'0,000,00 Surplus fund , , S5.000.00 Undivided profits, less expenses and i. luxes paid .,.. 1.420.49, National bunk notes outstanding... U!,500.uu Duo to State Hanks and s.is-v .- " Hunkers..., 71P f7 Individual deposits sub ject to check 157,027 W Demand certificates of ilo- poslt 12,099 0:1 Time certlfteutesof deposit 75,523 40 245.:!67.43 Totul J33I.2S7.P2 STATE OP NnmtASICA,ivk. Count or Hox Hum:. J I, K. W. Harris, cashier of tho ubovo nunied bunk, do solemnly swoar that tho above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge mid belief. P. W. Hakims, Cashier. Cokukct Attest: K. K. Hoi.stkn 1 11. P. llETTLMieiM -Directors. P. M. Knioiit i Subscribed and sworn to before me this 28th day of September, IrtM. IHKAI, II. P.Gimmk. Notary Public My commission o.plres December. 27, 1911. NOTICKTONON IIKSIDKNTDErELDANTS To Paul Fisher und Gella K. Fisher: You und each of jou are hereby nottlled that K, 1). .tones bus commenced uu action, which is now pendltiK uirulnst you in the Dis trict Court of N'elirnsUa. within and for the County of Hox Uutte, by filing a iietltiou, the object and urajer of which Is for the foroolos. ure of. und for the sale of the following de scrilwd real property under, (1 certain mort gage made, executed and delivered on or about, mid dutn tliHtlstluluy of Auirusl. lsst, ty yourselves, rum 1 isner mm ueuu J., i-isiiir, husband und wife, to the American loau and Trust Company, conveying tho Southwest quarter of Kootfon tneiitwovuu (271 In Town- ' snip twpnty-seveii cv) aortii.oi ltanue mty l50) West, situated I11 the County of Hox Hutte, und stato of Nebraska, which moitKaK" w:ik t filed for record iu tho otllcu of the County Clerk of Hox Hutte County, Nebraska, at ' elcht o'clock A. M. on the auh dav of August, I he'.', and Mas duly recorded In Hook t of the Morti-'BKe Records of said Hox Hutte County Nebraska, at aj;o 111', aud which mortgage was kUuu to secure the payment of a tirst moitcnK" IkiiiiI for llu principal sum of Five Hundred Dollars ($500 00i, dated August 2s lss(i. and made, executed and delivered by l'nlil Fisher to bald American loau mid Trust Company, whereby for value received the said Vuul I'islieriiKreed to pay to said Amerl can Loan and Trust Company or order on the first day of August, IM'I, the eum of l'ne lluu- ( dred Dollars (50i)( with interest thereon from thu first day of August. lt8y. at tho rate of 7 percent perunnuiu, which ald tlrstmort gago bond and muru,'aKi ure now, and since the 2nd day of Sep-eniber, 1KSH. Iiiivh U-en owned bv tho said plaintiff. K. D. .lones, us slgnee of uld American Loan und Trust Com pany, and upon which tho uld pIuliitltTclaluis that there Is duo und payable to lilm from said I'.ml Fisher tin sultf sum of Five Hundred Dollars ttjPO.Ot)), with Interest thereon nl the rate of ten per cent per annum, from the llrst ituyot Auuust, 1W1. A docnm in said action U prayed for uu iiccoiinlln;: and to adjudge tlieumouul due the plaintiff anil to reouire the same to lie paid wltlilii twenty days from the tcitditlon of the decree unci, In default thereof, for the sale of satd above described piemlses by the sheriff or said Hox Unite Coun ty us upon execution, the proceeds of said sale to be applied to pi tho amount found due the pUiiiilltl, with iuitreli and costs, and to ud jude that 011 and mill of you. and nil persons claiming by, through or under you, or eltlicr of you, shall lie foiever larred and fmoclosed of ull right, title. !ntorei and equity or re demption to or In said teulestate, and to grant to the plulutitr such other und further tellef us may be proper and etjuIlubU. You ure required to answer the said petition on or liefore the !ih day of Norwnlxir, HW. I-.. i. .lo.MSft. I'lwliitlir, ll Montgomery Hull. fpOcl l-l His Attorneys n M m m m 50 CENT SALE Saturday, Oct. 3 Any article displayed in the north window of our Main Street Store will be sold for 50 cents, on the above date only, for cash. 1 Si Don't ask for these goods at this price closes we can not accomodate you. 1 GEO. B HOUS mwmwmmwmm REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS $ Y llKI'OUTCD BY Y $ A. V UALDHIDGE, Bonded Abstracter X HH-H-WrJH H-K-H-W-H John II. Curry to Albert D. Curry nwJf of seK of 35-2f47,$xo. Hetirv T. Carey to CharlesE. Slagle, sw of 24-25-49, $2300. Prank M. Knight to John C. McCorkle, nwf of 23-26-5o,,$t76o, Walter Wade to Anna E. Leitb, lot iC, blk 17, Original town of Alliance, Neb., Samuel Trenkte to L. E. Bye, Lots 1 and 2 and si of neX of 6-25-47, 5 1600. 00. , L. E. Bye to Oscar O, O'Bannon, Lots 1 and 2 and sli of neJ. of 6-25-47, $2200.00 R. M. Hampton to Clifton Gillespie, Lot 6, blk 25, Origiual town of Alliance. Eli F. Johnson to Jens P. Christensen, , se;s of 8-20-50, J1.00 tiehrnara aionnicn to inanes n. uymau se of 23-2S-51, $1.00 and val. CONTRIBUTIONS TO SISTERS' ACADEMY Weekly Report of Payments Toward the Erection of the School Building. HOW THE FINANCES STAND TODAY Previously acknowledged $12,000,00 C. E. Marks 10.00 A. Wiker 10.00 L. Ituchsenstein 5 00 Mrs. D. Moran 5- W. D. Rumer , . 100.00 L. G, Cowman 10.00 Crystal Benefit 26.30 Total $12,166 30 Furnished rooms for rent at 404 Wyoming avenue, or phone 205. Mason fruit jars, too cheap for com fort. Scrihnkr, phone 519, 42-tf. LOW PRICE S! Ladies, Look at these Prices on Flat Work Sheets, 4 cents. Pillow cases, 3 cents. Tea towels, 1 cent. Napkins, 1 cent. Counter Panes, plain, to cents. Roller towels, 2 ceuti. Bath towels, 2 cents. Crash towels, 2 cents. Tahlo cloths, small, 5 cents. Table cloths, large, 10 sents. Give ns your work, we'll please you. Alliance Steam Laundry. 4o- HHiiini Every One a Bargain. Some Dollar Values . DARLING HIFXJK.IsriSHESK. m m I a BUSINESS LOCALS. i l'WWWA, Dr. Allen, dentist. Opera house blk. "Roasting Ears." Northwest has them. Yes, the Cafe Strayed or , Stolen, Monday night, AutjUBt '3 a ib"alyvrnare,Veitjht 700 to 800 pounds, five years old, left hip down, brand ou left shoulder. Liberal reward. F. G. Sunderland. Try Pardy's Cottage Oread. If you are looking for some one on Sunday evening and are unable to find them drop around to Cafe North west and you will be sure to find them there. See F. E. Reddish for loans on real estate. 27-tf Go to Pardy's Bakery for jour Pies and Cakes. Dr. Allen, dentist. Opera house blk House and Lot for Sale New house, just completed, situated in the' northwest part of Alliance. For particulars, inquire phone 280. sg-tf Have you tried Nohe's bread? 26-tf Pardy's Bakery is 114 West Montana street. . Automobiles to Trade for Land I have three automobiles to trade for land. P. J. Clatterduck, 28 Marsland, Neb. For a pleasant evening's entertain, inent go to the Crystal Picture Parlors. Take Notice. All persons indebted to L. E. Bye are requested to pay at once. Accounts not settled by August 20 will be placed in the hands of a collector. What is nicer these hot days than a nice dish of cold meat and a little sal ad served appetitizingly. These may be had at the Cafe Not t Invest. Notice to Hunters. Notice is hereby given that no hunt ing will be allowed ou premises of the undersigned near Reno, J. C. Bbrky, fp Sept. 17.8W W. G. Wilson. For Rent. Two nice furnished room. Sweetwater Ave. Phone 559. 507 Wo always have money to loan on farm land and city property. iS tf. F. E. Reddish. For Sale Piano, leather couch and book case, all practically uew. 415 Laramie avenue. Mrs. A. TuirXETT. Cattle For Sale 1 have twenty-eight head of mixod cattle, cows, heifers, I steers, calves and one Durham bull for !sale. W. A. Springer, Residence one 1 mile southwest of Berea. m At ." 4K after the sale FerSalt Two story dwelling, eight rooms, with furniture. Corner Niobraria and Dakota street. Apply to F. B, Dismer. 40-tf, Dr. Allen, dentist. Opera house blk. For a pleasant evening's entertain ment go to the Crystal Picture Parlors. Wanted To buy a five or six room house or vacant lot. in the northwest part ofthe city. W. H. Holtz. Nitici ti Hunters. Notice is hereby given that no hunt ing will be allowed on the premises of the undersigned. D. H. Briogs, Mns. M. H. Patmore No one allowed on premises with gun and dog on all land owned and coo trolled by undersigned. T. L. Briogs, W. H. Brice. Two furnished rooms to rent in de sirable part of the city at a reasonable price. Applv at The Herald office. For Sale Splendid hard coal stove, large size and good as new. Iiriuire at The Herald office. Corn Doctor, Parlor at Fox Rooming House. If you want to rent a house, flat, store, or barn- see S. . niller. He has them. ;o-tf. For Sale. Carload of the celebrated "Velie" and 'John Deere" buggies, road wag ons, spring wagous and surries. Also full line of new harness. Will sell or exchange for horses or colts. For fur ther information inquire at Palack Livery Barn, . 44W C C. Smith & Co., Props. For Sale 45 head of choice short horn yearliug heifers, all red. Wt. O'Mara, Moomaw, Neb. For Rent. .Seven room house, two blocks east of Watson's store. John O'Keefe. For Sale or Trade. Twenty-two horse five-passenger Rambler auto with top, in good condi tion. E. L. Everett, Hemingford, Nebr. . 42-4W. For Sale. 200 tons of hay, or will take 100 head of cattle to winter. Plenty of range, good protection and plenty of water. B. C. Rafi Moflit P. O. 42-tw LOST A Yale lock key last Friday. Finder please leave at The Herald of fice. For Rent A latge east front room, close in. Inquire at Herald office. mm m M WmmmSmM NUW&S 't L Zt,,' - .' J " t . -i .i.4'-Jiii. .'. - ''va - A? "-j. LW- 1 .