it k GROCERIES Oh! Ham We don't sell just "Ham." We sell Armour's "Star." The ham of hams "The Ham what am." m. You Can Save Money by Trading at Colburn's Cash Store ALLIANCE GRADUATED NURSES IN ATTENDANCE HOSPITAL. STAFF Dr. Bellwood, Dr. Bowman, Dr. Hand, Dr. Copsey Open to All Reputable Physicians. Address all communications to THE MATRON, ALLIANCE HOSPITAL, Alliance, Nebraska. Full-, Blooded Angus, Short Horn, Hereford, Galoway Breeds Single or Carload Lots. When in South Omaha be sure and visit our Barn. You will be welcome. A. J. Brag onier & Son SOUTH OMAHA, NEBRASKA HI p- I il " "Aim l r. !- V MmuuW . VmIHIUIIV ' . tX I'll. T wHgpp!B?ffgwg'wf i Vniii alrtfW qBM-r -. 'r-!B3;vJf3 Palace Liveiy Barn IT. I?. COTJJRSTCY, Prop. (Successor to C. C. Smith) one in . ck west of Good turnouts, strict attention to our business, THE NK V ZHINDEN and courteous treatment to all has won for us the uuilihng. 'Phono excellent patronage we enjov. Trv us. flARTIN & SPECIAL ATTENTION TO LIVE STOCK Will hold a Sale Saturday, June 12. List anything that you want sold. Satisfaction guaranteed. Charges reasonable. Office at Palace Livery Barn. AND MEATS Jas. Graham "ON THE O S P I TA L Bulls for Sale Wallaces Transfer. Lin Household goods moved promptly and transfer work ' solicited. Phone i Frank Wallace, Prep'r. i COURSBY CORNER" HOLSTEN'S Headquarters for School Supplies TABLETS NOTE BOOKS COMPOSITION BOOKS NOTE PAPER PENCILS PENS, INKS CHALK CRAYONS COLORED CRAYONS ERASERS and PAIN1S RULERS GIVEN AWAY AT OLSTEN'S PROHPTLY DONE All Work Strictlv First-Class s Ik! BOX BUTTE AVENUE ist door north of Herald office , .U'CTIONEHIt ELLSWORTH, NEBR. Col. New has had 25 y pars' experience and is one of the most successful auctioneers in the northwest. Dates made at this office. When a Plumber is Needed send for us. We have plenty of time now 10 attend to all classes of work This is not our busy season aud it "ill pav you to have your PLUMBING, HEATING. FITTING, etc., attended to now before the rush of work begins. We are thoroughly posted in our business and an order from you will promptly put all our knowledge and skill at vour seivice. The cost will not be gruat. Fred Brennan :E3-Igrlx-3-:i:a,cLe Sloe Rpiii 1 D. Mo ssssisps ""Bf mHHt Km )mb JLcA NEBRASKA NEWS Alleged Union Pacific Mall Rob bers Indicted at Omaha, TRIAL IS SLATED FOR JULY. True Bills Charging Felonious and Murderous Attempt Are Returned, So That Conviction Would Mean Life In Penitentiary Four Ace In the Tolls and Identity of Fifth Man, John Doe, Is Known to Authorities. Oniulm, Juno 14. Thoro nre six counts In tho indictment tetiiriied against tho nllegcd mall robbers, all of which clmrgo "felonious and mur derous attempt," and conviction upon any ouo of them would carry a life sentence. Tho accused men are thus specified in tho Indictments: "Donald W. Woods (alias Dan Downor, real and true nnmo to tho grand Jurors un known); Fied Torgensen (alias P. W. Derf, real and truo name uulinown); Prank Grlgwnro (alias James Gor don, alias E. E. llolllugsuead, real aud truo name unknown); Jack Sholton alias Jack Gordon, alias Lawrenco P. Golden, alius Potor J. lluttcrbough, real and true nnmo unknown). Tho Identity of tho fifth man, John Doo, la known to tho authorities. Ho Is not an Oinnha man, but camo hero as did tho others for tho purposo of tho robbery. Tho officers declare themselves certain that ho will bo apprehended. Porty-flvo witnesses wcro exnmlnod by tho grnnd jury and tho officers jay they will have sevonty-fivo ready to testify nt tho trial, which they hopo to have set for souio tlmo In July. AGED MAN DROWNED IN WELL Badly Decomposed Body of Hans Chrlstcnsen Found In Well. Dlnlr, Neb., Juno 14. Tho body of Hnim Chrlstonsen, aged nbout seronty years, was found at tho bottom of u sixty-foot well on hjs pronribcs. Mr. Chrlsteiiben lived nlono, being a retired farmer, and had cleaned out his well boforo this by means pf n rope lad der, which was found hanging In tho well. He had been missed by his neighbors since May 30, but wna sup posed to hnvo gone to visit IiIb son, J. C. OhrlHtonsen, who Js a merchant at Oruni, in tho western part of this county. His face was badly brulsod and the body badly decomposed. Mayor Defies Game Warden. Lincoln, Juno 15. Dan Ge,llus, dep uty gomo wnrdon, nnd tho mayor of Auburn nre having a hot tlmo ovor the order of 'the mayor to tho city marshal to kill all the squirrels run ning at large In Auburn. This order was the result of the biting of two or three children by squirrels affilcted with rnbles. The game warden has ordered tho stnto law enforced against the killing of squjrrols out of season, and In reply the mayor has written the game wnrdon a letter In which he told him to begin his prosecution whenover he felt like It, that tho squirrels In Auburn had to go. Dietrich Will Wed Daughter's Chum. Hastings, Neb., Juno 14. Mrs. Will lam Shaw Stowart of Philadelphia has announced the engagement of her daughter, Miss Margaretta Shaw Stow art, and former Senator C. H. Dietrich. Miss Stowart and the senator's daugh ter, now Mrs. Horbert Knox Smith, were classmates at Bryn Mawr. SJnco her graduation, Miss Stewart has been active In charity and literary wort In Philadelphia. Cowglll at His Office. Lincoln, Juno 14. W. H. Cowglll, member of the state railway commis sion, who was stricken with paralysis some weeks ago, has sufficiently recov ered to bo at his office. Mr. Cowglll looks ns well as ho ever did and as sured his friends he felt the snmo way notwithstanding his close call. Wymore Saloon Suit on Trial. Beatrice, Neb., June 14. Tho in Junction suit recently Instituted ngajnst the Wymore city council to provent It from granting saloon II censes was heard before Judge Pern borton in the district court. Tho case was taken under advisement. Tho court ndjourned to June 22. Rushvllle Man Instantly Killed. Alliance, Neb., June 14. During a severe electrical storm, which passed northeast of this city, George Carter, aged twenty years, whose residence Js In Rushvllle, was struck and Instantly killed by a bolt of lightning. Tho body was brought to Alliance and rela tives notified of tho accident. Alleged Bootlegger Arrested. Beatrice, Nob., June 14. William Beck, colored, for many years a porter at a local hotol, was lodgod In Jail on a complaint drawn In throe countB and filed by Chief McGIrr, charging Mm wjth bootlegging. He will have his hearing today. New Switching Fee Put In. Lincoln. Jeun 14. The railway com mission has granted permission to the Union Pacific to put Jn a switching charge between Omaha aud South Omaha of l cent por 100 pounds on all clnssos of freight. Woodmen to Erect Building In Omaha Detroit, June 14. Tho sovereign camp, Woodman of tho World, by unanimous voto appropriated $750,000 for a new building In Omaha. The building will he from twelve to fifteen stor!p l !-' DRY. SPELL AT LINCOLN Agent of Rock Island Refuses to Do liver Beer to Elks' Club. Llucolu, June 15. ljncohi Is threat ened with n Btiro enough dry spell such ns the city never boforo encount ered. When tho city voted dry tho va rious clubs secured' an injunction re straining tho 'city from Interfering with their members drinking In tho club rooms and to provont any Inter feronco with tho clubs from diflhjng out drinks to their mombors. But now comes tho Rock Islnud with fifty enses of beer consigned to tho Elks' club, which It refuses to deliver to the club rooms. This notion on tho part of tho ngent for tho rntlrond wna taken upon tho advice of tho company's attornoy hero In Lincoln. Tho rnllwuy commission was recently naked by tho Adams Ex press company whethor It wns com pelled to accopt a shipment of booze, but tho commission rdfused to answer until tho question camo up In a formal way. So If tha wvjr railroads and express companies f'tlow tho oxnmplo of tho Bock Islnno: horo Is lltllo chance for any club tc keop Its Icebox full In Lincoln. SEYMOUR NAMED BY BOARD Bookkeeper In Auditor's Office Suc ceeds Chris Schavlln, Killed by Auto. Lincoln, Juno 12. Henry Seymour, who has been a bookkeopur In tho auditor's office under Weston and Seurlo, wub appointed secretary of the stato board of equalization nnd assess ment nt a Balary of ?1,G00 a year. Ho succeeds Chris Schavlln, who was killod by an nutomobllo a few wcoka ago as ho was lonving tho stnto houso, Mr. Seymour has been nssUtlng In tho work of tho board for somo tlmo. Ho camo to Lincoln from York county. After tho election of officers and tho selection of Lincoln as tho noxt meeting place, tho poHtmnstorB' asso ciation adjournea. Following nro tho officers elected: P. B, SIzer of Lin coin, president; B. P. Thomas of Oma ha, C. Holllngsworth of Bcatrlco, J. M. Tower of Sutton and W. B. Cox of Wnco, vice proHjdonts; W. J. Cook of Blair, Boerotary. P. V. Megtaw, fourth assistant post master general, talked on rural deliv ery and ndvlBCd the farmers to paint their mall boxes whlto so they could bo seon by tho cnnlcrs. MYSTERY IN DEATH OF GIRL Ella Boldenow, Fifteen Years Old, Shot In Home at Bloomfleld. Dloomflold, Nob., June 12. Ella Boldenow, tho fifteen-year-old daugh ter of II. P. Boldenow, a fnrmor near hero, was found dead with n bullet hole in her head and an empty re volver lying by her side. While hor death Is generally thought to be tho result of sulcldo, there nro clrcum BtnnceB which havo thrown a mystery about tho caso and tho coroner's jury has not attempted to say who fired tho shot that killed her. It dcvoloped that the girl had been reprimanded tho day before by her father for ho ing too Intimate with an undo who wns hoarding at tho Boldenow home, and the undo was told to quit tho place. BODY HANGING BY ONE ARM Man Evidently Fsll From Train and Ws Cadght by Fence. Herman, Nob., Juno 12. Charles Ar nold saw a man's coat hanging to tho railroad bridge just north of tho vll lago limits and' found tho body of a man hanging by one arm to tho wlro fenco and lying against the bridge. Ho had evidently fallen off a passing train during tho night and his head had struck tho bridge, crushing tho skull. Coroner Penrco took charge of tho remains and found $1 In money and a memorandum book on his per son, showing that he was from Mich igan. One Item In this book was: "In caso of Borlous Injury, my name Is P. J. Griffith. Please notify Mrs. James Griffith, Lansing, Mich." DEGREE FOR REV. SYKE8 Title of Doctor of Divinity Conferred Upon Des Moines Minister. Omaha, June 12. Bellevuo collage, tho leading school In Nebraska under the patronage of tho Presbyterian de nomination, conferred the degree of doctor of divinity upon the. Rev. Thom as G. Sykes, pastor of tho Sixth Pres byterian church of Des Moines. An nouncement of the honor was imlau at the annual commencement exercises, when diplomas were presented to a large graduating class. Alleged Embezzler Caught. Lincoln, June 14. Sheriff Hoagland has received word that Arthur J. Jack son, wanted hero for embezzlement, has been arrested In Syracuse, N. Y. Deputy Sheriff Dawson will leave Im mediately to bring him back, Jack son took French leave early In Janu ary of this year, It Is charged, with 6evoral hundreds dollars of the money of David Rivers, his employer. Costly Fire at Cleveland. Cleveland, Juno 12. One fireman was Injured and several others had a narrow oscapo when the walls of P. Ellborman & Co.'s rag warohouso and tho factory building of the Ohio Sash and Door company fell, as the result of a firo which destroyed tho buildings. Forty-five girls In the rag wnrehous'j escaped, but In a panic. Loss, $50,000. Druggists Meet at Lincoln, Lincoln, Juno 15. Tho druggists of the stnte will meet Jn Lincoln, begin ning tonight, and holding over until Thursday night. Mayor Love will de liver the address of welcome tonight at tho meeting to be held nt tho Lin coln hotel, Representatlvo Dan Klllen -f C: ;? ounty w'll make the response. Miss M. Ruth Taylor TEACHER OF PIANO 416 Niobrara Ave. Phone 381 J. N. Sir rgeon S. G. Young GEO. W.MILLER GRADUATE PIANO TUNER Repairing- a Specialty Phono 605 307 Sweetwater Ave. WILLIAM MITCHELL, ATTORNEY AT LS.W. ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA. EUGENE BURTON Attorney at Law Office in rooms formerly occupied by It. C. Noleman, First Nal'l Bank blk 'Phone t8o. ALLIANCE. NEB. H. M. BULLOCK. Attorney at Law, -A.JLit.IA.TXCia, NJEB. WILCOX & BROOME LAW AND LAND ATTOItN EYS. Long experience in state and federal courts and as Register and Receiver U. 0. Land Office is a guarantee for prompt and efficient service. Offlco In Land Offlco Untitling. ALLIANCE NIJIHASKA. DR. G. W. MITCHELL, Pliyslclun nno Snrgeon Day and night cells Unicooror lloguoHtoro. Phono 150. Drs. Copper noil & Petersen OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS (Successors Ui Drs. Frcy tt llalfe) Over Norton's Store Office Phono 43, Residence 20 DR. O. L. WEBER DISEASES OF Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Scientific Refraction GEO. J. HAND, II O .M K fl I A T II I C PHYSICIAN AND SUKQEON Formerly Interne Homeopathic Hos pital University of Iowa. Phono S51. Ofllce over Alliance Shoe Store ItaMdenco I'hons 251. DR. C. H. CHURCHILL PHYSICIAN AND SCRGGON (Successor to Dr. J. E. Moore) OFFICE IN FLETCHER BLOCK Office hours IMS a.m., S-4 p.m. 730-9 p.m. Office Phone 62 Res. Phone, 85 H. A. COPSEY, M. D. Physician and Surpeon Phono 300 Callg answered promptly day and night froa otlllco. Offices) Alliance National Bask Untitling over the Post O aloe. DRrCrTAirETsLAG WITH DR. BELLWOOD Special Attention Paid to Eye Work Drs. Bowman & Weber PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS First National Bank Uidg. Rooms 4'5-6 Office hours, 10 to 12 a. in., 1:30 to 4, 7 to 8 p. tn. Office Phono 65 Res. Phone 16 & 184 AUG. F. HORNBURG Private Nurse Phone 492 T, J. THRELKELD, Undertaker and Embalmsr OFFICE PHONE 498 RES. THONE 207 ' ALLIANCE, NEBR. THE GADSBY STORE Funeral Directors and Embalmers FUNERAL SUPPLIES OFFICE PHONE 49S RESIDENCE PHONES 207 and 510 Sturgeon & Young DRAY LINE (Successors to G. W. Zobel) Office Phone 139. Residence Phone 142.