n tew i ' ; ,J& , j?- . s" F f W t & ' &6bfQ V7 V Havelock Beaten and Sore On the afternoon of turkey day the sturdytfootball warriors from "the city which furnishes consolationlorLiucoln sought to hand to the Alliance eleven the small end of the score, but the lat ter just acted up real stubborn and re fused to accept it. The Eame was hotly contested, neither side being abfo to gain much ground on straight foot ball and kicking was constantly resort ed to. Parker kicked, near the close of the game, to within a few yards of Havelock's goal. A dispute arose as to the possession of the ball, but it was given to Alliance, and Burroughs waB pushed over for a touchdown, Parker failed to kick goal. Score: Alliance, 5; Havelock, nuttin. And that's why Havelock has used good space next to pure reading matter in the Lincoln dailies to air her woes and tell how mean Alliance is to her com pany. Another game may be nlayed soon, probably at Grand Island, and then Havelock will be glad to get even the "nuttin." Fine Apples from Crete The last car of the season from the Crete nurseries will be on the track at Alliance, Dec. 2, 3 and 4. In this car will be found 125 barrels Superior Winter Apples, care fully picked and packed for winter storage: also 300 bushels Bulk Janets at 75 to 93 cents per bushel. Bring your sacks. E. P. Cromer, Gen'l Western Agent. N. B. Will be at. Bridgeport Dec. 6 and 7; Angora Dec. 8 and 9 Barber Shop Changes Hands T. R. Kennedy has sold his barber shop in the basement of the Alliance National bank to Messrs. W. R. Ashby and M. J. Gayhart, possession being given on the first of the month. Mr. Ashby has been in the employ of Mr. Kennedy for some time past, and as those of our readers who are patrons of the shop know, is an expert tonsorial artist. Mr. Gayhart comes from Crawford, where he has been working at his trade as a barber, and is recommended as a proficient workman. We bespeak a good patronage for the new firm. HORSE SALE ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA SMSaSHHMK' Tough Yes, it's tough to set your family down to a meal of old tough meat when you can have nice young chickens. I have several dozen ;iice chickens just right for the frying pan or a good juicy roast. They weigh from zVi to 4 lbs. At S4.00 a dozen. Buruetta Emerson, Bingham, Nebr. Repairing Building F. Reddish is having the building formerly occupied by the Mike Vaughn grocery, commonly known as the Libby building, repaired and put into good shape for the use of George Snyder, who will put in a stock of groceries and also make that the office for his dray line. Electric lights will be installed and other improve ments made. At C. C. Smith's yards com mencing at 1 o'clock p.m. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 00 Sixty-five head of Draft Mares and Geldings, consisting of ten Mares with Colts by their side, eight Mares ranging from 0 to 7 years, five 3-year-old Geldings, twelve head of 2-year-old Mares and Geldings, balance yearling Mares and 'Geldings. 4 The above is nil well bred and heavy stuff-. M. O. NEW, -Owner. Col. A. D. New, Auc. R. M. Hampton, Clerk. New Sales Barns. Smith & Wilson have one of their new sales barnes on Cheyenne avenue nearly completed and the foundation laid for the other. These gentlemen are in the im porting and breeding business right, and when their new barns are ready for use will have much better facilities than here tofore. One of the barns will be 30x80 feet and the other 28x80, both with mows eight feet at the eaves. They have had a big business and are preparing for large increase, which, ac cording to indications, they will have trie coming year. Misses Delia Reed and Fannie McCov of Alliance were Thanksgiving week guests at the home of H. C. Atkins. They re turned home Saturday. Miss Reed is county superintendent-elect of Box Butte county. Miss Nellie Allen died at her home in Alliance of typhoid-pneumonia on Nov. 18th. Miss Allen is a daughter of Rev. A. F. Allen, and made many friends here during her residence at his home in the Chimney Rock neighborhood. A petition has been circulated in the towns along the B.idgeport Guernsey line, and signed by the leading business men, asking for better mail and passenger service in the valley. A request was made for a morning train west from Denver and Omaha connecting at Alliance and Bridge port, and returning to Bridgeport, in time to connect with 'the Denver train and reaching Alliance at about 5 p m. Bayard Transcript. A Homelike Cotta. Arranged For One or Two Stories and Basement. Estimated Cost, 51 CO Copyright, 1000, by Glenn U Saxton. 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"Growing and Feeding Sheep In Nebraska," Prof. H. R. Smith, Animal Husbandry Department University of Nebraska. "Soils," Prof. C. W. Pugsley, Department ot Farm Manage ment, University of Nebraska. "Horticulture In North and Western Nebraska," E. F. Stephens, Creto. "Horticulture In Eastern Nebraska," O. G. Marshall, Secre tary Nebraska Horticultural Society. "Corn Growing in Western Nebraska," "Grasses for Sand Hills and Dry Plains," "Beef Cattle on Sand Hllla and Dry Lands," H. D. Lute, farmer and correspondent, Paxton. "Wheat Growing on Dry Lands," "Growing Hogs In Western Nebraska," Prof. W. P. Snyder, Manager Experimental Station at North Platto. "Alfalfa on Eastern Uplands," C. Y. ThompBon (farmer), West Point. "Tame Grasses In Eastern Nebraska," Hon. Win. ErnBt, Tecumseh. "Tame Grasses In Central Nebraska," "Nebraska's Swine Industry," Sam McKclvlo, farmer and president Nebraska Farmer Company, "Beef Cattle Production," Hon. A. O. Shallenberger, Governor of Nohraska. "Dairying In Eastern Nebraska," Morlo Llttlo, Benson. "Dairying In Western Nebraska," E. R. Harnly, Beaver City. "What the Nebraska Hen Does," Mrs. W. L. McKennoy, poul try editor Nebraska Farmer. "Agricultural Education," Prof. E. A. Burnett, Dean of Agri culture, University ot Nebraska. "Spuds," Val KeyBer, manager Nebraska faraera' Institutes. "Nebraska's Wheat Industry," "Hay," L. S. Horron, editor Nebraska Farmer. "Pure Bred 8tock," S. R. McKelvIe, publisher Nohraska Farmor. The NEBRASKA FARMER Belongs to the Farmers of Nebraska i This Is My Remarkable Oiler: The regular subscription price ot the NEBRASKA FARMER Is $1.00 per year In, advance. But In order to introduce It Into the many hundred Nebraska homes whore It Is not now read, I will make a trial oiler of TEN WEEKS FOR 10 CENTS, AND I GUARANTEE TO STOP THE PAPER AT THE END OF THAT TIME UNLESS IT IS RENEWED. Furthermore, I have on hand, several hundred sots ot "Language of Flowers" post cards. There are ten cards In a set, all printed In vividly beautiful natural colors on a gold background, nnd each card contains a verse of the language ot the flower shown on tho card. You know what post cards cost you when you buy them at your local store usually two for five cents. Then figure the valuo ot these on that Bapio basis, and you will know what a remarkably wonderful offer I really am making when I say that I will send the NEBRASKA FARMER TEN WEEKS, AND GIVE A SET OF THE8E BEAUTIFUL FLOWER POPT CARDS ALL for IOO (stamps or silver). I want to emphasise right here that this set ot post cards Is different from any you ever saw. They are absolutely the latest and best. Accept this offer today by clipping tho attached coupon and sendlnc to me tocether with 10 cents In silver or stamps. I will be glad to send you a sample copy of the NEBRASKA FARMER if you will write and ask for It The Club Price of the ALLIANCE HERALD and the NEBRASKA FARMER is $2.25 S. R. McKELVIE, Publlshor Nebraska Farmor, Lincoln. Neb.: I encloso herewith 10 cents In (stamps) (stiver), for which you may send the Nebraska Farmer ten weeks and the "Language of Flowers" post cards (10 In the Bet), Send to Name P. O State. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS X UKI'OKTMI UV - lA !' IIAl.DItlDOi:, tlomled Abstracter v t ..'!";--!-$-v!"-J--J"i- M---5,"5--J---v r-jurt for two weeks, ending Dec. 1, Jacob Kridelbaugh to Thos H Barnes, 1(3, blk2, tst add to Alliance S2000 00 J N Johnston to Chester C John stoo, lt4, blk2, Johnston's add to Alliance 15000 J no N Johnston to L I Fowls jr. lts2-3-io-it, blk3, JohnMou's add to Alliance 55000 E T Kibble to J no I'ederson, Its34 andnMof.ts, bIk"'V," Sheri dan add ..... 375 00 Earl Clifford UeecLto Lillie D White lt8, blk3, fgsc co add . . . 3300 00 Clinton Gillespie toKtM Hamp ton, ItC, blU25, ongioal town Alliance CTo 00 Dana M Saville to Geo Carrell nw4 22-28-49 .... 100 A D Millett to Jas F Whelan. Its 3 4-5-0, bll.7, Hemingford 170000 Willard B Young to Martha Pat more, n 100 ft of. Jti, lTlk"V," Sher add 30000 Jno N Sturgeon to Plinny W Hoy, It4, blk7, 1st add to Alliance... 1400 00 Alonzo Hague to Mary E Maycock, si 1(5-6, blkO, sec co add 170000 Jessie Johnson to Elmore D Cur rier, nw4 1 5-2549 250000 Jno Kohrman to Attie L Snow, nu4 11-26-48. 200000 F W Hucke to Jo Civlsh, sua 7. 27-50 '..- 1 00 Raymond J Dfetlein to James F Richards, Its, bhV'E," Sher add....... , 30000 Elisha D Henry to Lucile H baiimKardner, Iti, blk''S,"Sher add. 30000 1 rjest Becker to Francis I Mar- tsy, lt5-6, blkO, Hitchcock- Hill's &. Snedeker's add 1000 00 Keith L Pierce to Ida E Greene, ltsii-12, blk35, Hemmtsford.. . 28600 Montie S Hargraves to Willis E Spencer. It4, bllc'E," Sher add 30000 Ira L Acheson to George Key. It 3. blk5, sec co add 150000 Francis T Haryey to Blanche Becker, s 50 ft, 113. blk"V," Sheridan add , 40000 Lincoln Land Co to Henry T Carey, ItC. blk"L,V Slier add.. 32500 Lincoln Land Co to Oscar O'Ban non, lts3-4'5, blk'3 and ltst-2, blk4, Wjo add..... 975 00 Henry Alt to Lizzie Alt, ll4,blkio 1st add to Alliance 130000 George L Taylor to H Sheridan Keane. ne4 17-28-50 120000 Henry Biehl jr to W Turner Eik ner, 17-27-50 320000 Mary E McN'itt to John C McCor kle, nc4 17 25-50 .... 1 00 W Turner Eikner to Benjamin V Price and Chas L Price, lui to 13. blki8, Hemingford 120000 Keith L Pierce to E M Reynolds, l3. blk2i, HemiDRiord . 27000 W Turner Eikner to Benjamin F Price, ltsii-i2, blk'28, Heming- iorci ...... . 20000 H S Keane to G L Ta)lor, ne4 24 28-51 ', Nebr Con Ass oof Seventh Day 1 ou 2530 00 1 00 1 00 Adveniists to Wyo Con Ass n of Seventh Day Adveniists, tej 13 17-50 Almanan M Harlpw to Ch.13 I) llarow, se4 15-27-18 Attie L Snow in Emtlie Kohrman. nw4 it-i0 48 Jnn B Wlii'e 10 Jas Grail iin. It j, bll.2. forest Mib-.idd io )un can's north nida reMdetioeMois. . BAYARD ITEMS. Miss Walford visited at home Sunday. Harry Hall is the new clerk at Gaines'. Mr. Edgerton moves into his office this week. Miss Emma Devault is e'erkiog at C O Morrison's W. P. Devault will occupy the Ericson real estate office this winter. Mrs. Deputy is enjoying a visit from her sister, who lives in Mitchell. Miss McKinney returned Monday from a visit at her home in Wyoming. Miss Nellie Carter returned Sunday from a visit at Alliance and Hemiogford Mrs C. O. Morrison entertained very pleasantly the voung people of the M. E. church last Saturday evening G. W. Judd returned Saturday from Wvoming, being accompanied by his wife. They will reside in the Benton cottage. The Deputy State Superintendent, Miss Walford and Mr. Nelson of the Iowa Agri cultural college made a call at the high school Wednesday last and discussed do mestic science and manual training, Legal Blanks. 1 Iip following h mi uie for sale at Tile ilerald office: Farm Lease, Ual Esute Mortgage, Chattel Mortgage,, 11 ty Lease, Warranty Deed, Agreement for Warranty Deed, Warranty Deed I orporation, Bond lwr Deed, General Bond, Quit Claim Deed, Agreement Sale of Real Estate, Contract for Real Estate, Exchange Contract, Articles of Agreement, Release of Real Estate Mortgage, Assignment of Mortgage, . Affidavit of Identification, Coupon Note, Mechanic's Lien, Power of Attorney, Bill of Sale, Option, Short Will, Inventory and Appraisement of Property Attached, Appraisal, Dipping Certificate, Contest Notice, Affidavit and Order of Publication of Con test Notice, Meat Shipper's Certificate, Notice to Owners before Delivery of Tax Deed, Promissory Note, Receipts, Township Plats, Map of Box Butte County, Eight room residence in good town in western Nebraska for sale or trade for land. Rents for 20. Phone 58. 45-tf ROOM PLAN, .c