LJSJ36Irni 3 u ir s2astert.',"'wJWCT?c ara- tHssswf,''Si?-'v,i''4PwfC!SSt-" "Jtt J WTOFW" K 1K9&I &3' U-"SJ(SJ - - aj-. .j f f i . 7V -i ?& li If x &? r JUST RECEIVED a fine line of SPRING GOODS including Wash Suits, OnePiece Dresses, Dressing Sacques, White Goods for Waists and Children's Dresses Also, Hair Goods, Including the new Turbans and Turban Braids In fact, everything to complete your new outfit for Spring j & Call and E LOCAL PARAGRAPHS Babe Moran is a new employe at the Alliance Grocery. D. L. Lucey is a, new employee at the Holsten drug store. M. J. Connor of Canton visited Alli ance on business Monday. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Hand has been very sick. Geo. Hed;ecock motored down to Alliance ftom his farm Monday. "A Rollicking Ramble through Ire land" at the opera house touight. We are glad to say that John A. Mallery whe was very ill is better. Delia Nelson who has been very sick with measles is now able to be in school. J. E. Whcatly, the Grand Junction apple man, was in Alliance last week. W. H. Hood left for Omaha Mon day where his wife is in the St. Joseph hospital. Chas. Glaze, the Hemingford marble man, came down to the county seat on 44 Monday. Miss O'Donnell has accepted the position of book-keeper for the Alliance Grocery Co. Miss Starr of Ravenna is visiting her friends, Mrs. A- E. Nelson and Mrs. S. K. Warrick. S. A. Miller has added a number of new bill board3 to his Alliance Adver Using System. James Potmesil, senior and junior, father and son, came jdown to Alliance on 44 Monday. Miss Francis Lockwood who i9 at tpndinir college in Hastings is at home to spend Easter. Miss Loretta McNamara of Emmetts burg, la., a neice of Mrs. Mert Keane, is visiting the latter. Conductor Betebenner and family re turned last Sunday from their trip to California and Idaho. Fred Melick, Omer Scribner and Bud Thompson came down from Heming fold on business Tuesday. A little son, Harold C. by name, ar rived at the home of Mr and Mrs. T. H. Beesou on last Friday, Mike Butler drove down from his ranch in the north part of the county Monday on land business. Mrs. Robert Birney is enjoying a visit from a school mate, Mrs. Guy M. Richards of Grand Island. J. p. Hazard was limping along the street last Saturday, his lameness being caused by a kick from a pony. Editor Clark and W. M. Spencer of Hemingford were taking in the county seat last Saturday afternoon. The dental parlors of Kennedy Bros, were closed this week on account of the death of Mrs. A. J. Kennedy. Geo. Willoughby has decided to re turn to Madison county and will leave here about the first of the month. Mrs. A Gregory and children are visiting relatives in Ravenna. They expect to remain a couple ol weeks. ivtro. ('has. Mathews of Marsland came in on No. 44 Sunday to visit with relatives and friends in Alliance. tm :, .,r, n vnnant residence in Alliance, but O'Keefe Bros, are build see our line R. SIMMONS Jf ing a number of houses to sell or rent. Miss Elizabeth Phillips who is teach ing near Hemingford spent Sunday in Alliance. You will miss a treat if you fail to hear, "A Rollicking Ramble through Ireland" at the opera house this even ing. Geo. E. Vounkin was laid up with an attack of the grippe a few days last week, but is attending to business again as usual. P. K. Christiansen and fumilv drove down to Alliance Monday morning from their larm in the north part of the county. ' D. A. Fitch, adjuster for the Travel ers' Iudemnitv Company, nnived from Sidney last Friday to spend a few days in the city. Mr. Stedman ofOmaha, general ageht for Success Oil!Burner,arrived in Alliance Monday. He represents an Omaha company. Easter vacation at the St. Agnes Academy began on Wednesday of last week and will continue until the Mon day following Easter. The Ladies Aid Society of the First Presbyterian church will meet in the church parlors, Wednesday afternoou, March 30, at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Ray Dietlein is visiting at the home of her parents and will be here until after Easter. Ray will come down Sunday to spend Easter. Mrs. V. Fawcett and daughter re turned Saturday from Ravenna where thev were called to attend the funeral of Mrs. Fawcett's father. One nearly uew Oliver typewriter, on easy payments. Also, shdw cases and cash and package carrier system. Inquire at Norton s Store. i5-2t Matt Beaumont, one of the old set tiers in the north part of the county, residing west of Hemingford, had busi ness in this city Tuesday- Rav Dietlein, after several days un successful hunting for ducks on the ranch of his parents, south of town, returned to Crawford last Sunday. Miss Mabel Carey who recently com pleted a business couse at one of Oma ha's commercial colleges, is now em ployed in the county treasuier's office. On account of the traffic being some what slack at present the helper en gine has been taken off at Edgemmit. and Gus Johnson has returned homo Among the many spring imprnv merits that have already been marie, is one at the Burlington Hotel, the office having been enlarged and remodeled- When writing to any of your friends near Bonner, you should address your letters to Lightner, as that is the name of the new postomce at that place. B. Lightner is postmaster. Frank Murray has had his address for the Herald changed from Hamburg, Iowa, to Alliance, having moved from the southeastern part of the Hawkeye state lo Box Butte county. Saturday was the first of the prize clock drawings at the famous. Mrs. U. N- Hoskins had the lucky number and was given five dollars. This makes twice she has won this prize, Lou Corhin, at one time a resident of Alliance but whose home for the past eight years has been at Indianola is visiting friends in the city, a guest at the Tash home. Ho expects later to visit friends and relatives in Penn sylvania and then to go south ere another winter overtakes us, probably visiting old battlegrounds en route. See the $5.00 Hats at Regan's Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. S. Coffman, parents of Mrs. V D. Rumcr, Who have spent the winter at the home of their daugh ter in this city, departed Tuesday for their home at Fairfield, la. Thomas Martin and family recently came to Alliance from Cheyenne and have taken up their icsidcnce here. Mr. Martin is a pipe fitter and does night work for the C. B. & Q. For potted Easter plants see Alliance Grocery Co. Miss Ida Hagel of Norfolk is making a three weeks visit at the homo of Rev. and Mrs. McLaughlin. This is her first visit to this part of Nebraska and she is well pleased with this country. Few people realize that the best time to be happy is right now! It we rush madly on into the future always looking, always searching for something better, we will pass our opportunities, our happiness, and our mansions of peace. See the $5.00 Hats at Regan's Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wright were visiting at the home of Mrs. Wright's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson last week and left tho first of the week for Ft. Worth, Texas, and other southern points on an extended visit, Tlios. Caton came in from his ranch the first of the week to make arrange ments to movo his family to Alliance in the near future. Mr. Katou has pur chased several lots and expects to erect a commodious dwelling. For the pres ent he will occupy rented property. For potted Easter plants see Alliance Grocery Co. F. Moulton and Miss Bessie Bullock have charge of the tailoring establish ment formerly owned by Mr. Huskin's, but which has been purchased by the Phillips Land Co. They are kept busy filling the many orders that arc being received. Younkin has fitted, up in good shape the room formerly occupied by M. O. New's grocery, opposite the Younkin hotel, and has moved his lunch counter and dining room from the rear of tho hotel to this building. This is a more convenient location, and as a result there has been a marked increase in the business. Easter Saturday sale of Trimmed Hats at Regan's. Word has been received from Thos. Dillon in Omaha by his father, Pat Dillon, announcing his recovery from an operation performed in the General hospital of that city, and that he would return home in a few days. Among the relatives and friends who were in attendance at the funeral of Geo. A. Douglas, the young man who was killed by accidental shooting, were Mr. and Mrs Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Will Otto and J. C Foster and family of Lakeside, and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Thompson of Minatare. Harry Kipp formerly chief stenog rapher in the Trainmaster's office was down from Deadwood last Sunday to visit his brother, H. E. Grings, of the Herald office force. Mr. Kipp has been promoted to a responsible position in the compauy's service at Deadwood. He is a competent young man and will undoubtedly be promoted again soon. E. C. Whisman, painter, paperhang er and decorator, returned today from Hemingford where he has been engag ed in decorating the Methodist church, Mr. Whisman has plenty of work to keep him busy, but believes in patron izing his home newspaper and accord ingly orders his name placed on the Herald subscription list and his card inserted in our advertising columns. Miss Gladys Boon made a trip with her father to their ranch 10 miles south of town last week, returning yesterday. She has many friends in that neigh borhood with whom she had a pleasant visit. She brought back something more than a 1000 votes in the Herald piano contest. Win. Robinson, munager of tho Ben nett Piano Co., Omuhn. arrived In Alli ance lust Saturduy with a car load of thing-s for his farm 22 miles northwest of this city. The car contained a team of fine horses, agricultural implements anil other things necessary for the farmstead. George Jadin came along and will have charge of the farm. Work has been commenced erecting a houe and other buildings. Mr. Robin sun Is especially proud of his team which he thinks is one of the finest ever brought to this country. Order cut flowers for Raster of Alliance Grocery Co. On Mondav morning of this week. Miss Laura Miller, one of the Herald's compositors, received a telegram from Albion, Nebr., informing her of the serious illness of her mother. She and her brother, C W. Miller, who is a Burlington fireman, left on 44 that dav for their home town. The onlv word wo have had from them since their de parture is that their mother was very low and did not recognize them. We hope for the best. Two fires occurred almost simultane ously in the northeast part of town vesterday afternoon. Owing to a de fective chimney on the house top of Fred Countryman's residence, sparks blew to the barnyard, starting a fire which burned the barn and the contents except the horses which were gtten out. The place belongs to Mrs. Regan, Fred's loss consisted of single harness, saddle, bridle, three dozen chickens, etc. The other fire was about 80 rods distant in John Pilkiugton's smoke house. We have not learned the extent of the loss at the latter plncc, hut un derstand that it included too lbs. of. meat, 4s ct. sauce pans for 30 cts., Saturday only, at The Fair. Geo. J. Downey of York, a member of the Thompson-Downey Land Co. of Scottsbltiff, a real estate firm recently organized passed through Alliance to day enrouto to his new home. Mr. Downey seems to be a pusher and is enthusiastic ovor the future develop ments of the North Platte valley. He and his firm will no doubt do a good share of the real estate business of Scottsbluff county. Order cut flowers for Easter of Alliance Grocery Co. . X..H..H, I-:: I ANNOUNCEMENTS. st. mXtthew's episcopal church The services on Easter day will be: Holy Communion (low mass) at 8 a.m. Morning prayer, Holy Communion, (high mass) and sermon at 11 a. in. A special service for the Knight Temp lars at 4 p. in.' Tho following will be the program: 11 a. m. Processional Hymn No. no Easter Anthem, "Christ our Passover" Psalms and Gloria. To Deuin laudarmis. Jubilate Doo. Hymn No. 112 Kyrie Elicson Gloria Tibi Gratias Tibi Hymn No. 117 Sermon. Offertory Anthem, "The Resurrection" Presentation. Sursum Corda Sanctus Beuedictus Qui Venit Agnus Dei Gloria in Excelsis Nunc Dimittis Recessional Hymn , No. 115 4 p. M. Processionol Hymn,.. .... No. 514 Prayer and Rcspouscs Psalm 113 Gloria Patri. Psalm 118 Gloria in Excelsis Magnificat Nunc Dimittis. Hymn .. ..1 ....,, No. 111 Address Anthem Presentation Benediction Recessional Hymn No. 516 The Rector earnestly Hopes that all communicants will make a special effort to receive communion at either the 8 o'clock or n o'clock service. The offerings will be devoted to church ex penses, and will be taken up at all ser vices. The Rector also calls attention to the parish business meeting to be held in the church at 8 p. m. on Mon day. All members and regular con tributors should be present to hear the reports of officers, and to elect officers for the ensuing year. UNITED PRESBVTEKIAN CHURCH Morning topic, "lie is risen," Regular services in the evening. Y, P. C- U. at 6;30 p. m. UAPTIST CHURCH. Haster Sunday at the Baptist church will be observed in accordance with the spirit of the day. The pastor will preach an faster sermon in the morning. The choir will render a special Easter program in the evening. H. Y. P. U. at 6:30. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Morning topic. "Resurrection." liven ing topic, "Christ, the peace giver." The following music will be rendered by the choir: Anthems "We Declare unto You (lad Tidings," by Harry Alexander Mat thews; "Lift up Your Heads," by Ira U Wilson: '-The Lord of Life Is Risen," by E. L. Ashford. I)uet-"Hosanna," by Jules (iravier; Mrs. Cruicksliank and Mr. A. J. Welch. Duet-''.Magdalene," by U. W Warren; Mrs, K S. Jackson and Miss Mogue. Mrs. Cruickshank, organist, Mr A .1 Welch, chorister. METHODIST KPISCOPAL CHURCH Morning; Organ prelude, "Sancta Ma rie," Faure. Hymn no. 23; prayer; scrip ture reading; gloria; organ offertory; mar che Pontificate, Gounod; anthem by the choir,"Christ, the Lord, is risen today." .1, F, Kinsey; Hymn no. 177; sermon, "Christ entombed vs, Christ enthroned;'' octette, "lie liveth again;" Hymn no. 171 benediction. The topic of the evening sermon will be, "Have we a soul to save?" A beautiful musical program has been prepared for the evening. Easter Saturday sale of Trimmed Hats at Regards. Good Work of A. V- F. D. About 10:40 a. in. today, the blowing of the fire whistle called the Alliance Volunteer Fire Department to extin guish a blaze in the roof of the two story parsonage, nest of the United Presbyterian church. The fire evident ly Btarted from sparks from a chimney blowing under the deck of the roof. Had it not been put under control im mediately, there is no doubt that a disasterous fire would have resulted. Had the parsonage burned, it would have also without doubt taken the church. The response of the fire de partment was one of the quickest we have ever seen anywhere. The build ing was saved without anv great loss. For Sale Cheap Percheron stallion, seven years old, fine disposition and good breeder, color black, wcIrIiI 1800 bs. J. A. Kurr.AN, 15 at I A RAILWAY NOTES AND PERSONALS.? Geo. Ethnrl, formerly a passenger hrakeman out of Alliance, passed through tho city Wednesday on hf way to Mon tana. He has been spending tliu winter In Qulncy. III. Brakoman J C. Jack's wife and daughter have arrived from Kansas City. Mrs. Jacks expresses herself as being very well pleased with this western country. It is reported that switchman W. M. Sowers has resigned from tho service. Ho has been laid up for about six monliis, the result of injuries received in the yards. (A lot of railroad news is crowded out this week on account of being received too late for publication. Ed.) Family Horse for Sale. Ptmily horse, L.111... -. and phaeton fi' nlc. Horse is gentli- and not afraid of automobiles. D, B. McLaughlin, 802 Missouri ave. 14-31 Garden Plowing, Etc. Garden plowing n specialty. Will also do hauling, lawn and gurden work, etc., on short notice. Phono 100 blue, I H-3t. For Sale Rhode Islaiid Red roosters one year old. Hatched from eggs from Henry Field. Prico $1.50. Dr. Oliver Mc Ellen, Hemingford, Nebr. 15-21 Eggs For Hatching. R. I. R. and B. P. R. hen eggs. Phone 418 or call at 519 Bighorn ave. Alliance. M. J. Baumgakdnhr, 15-it LI-GAL NOTICi: lu the District Court of Hox Hutte County, Nebraska. . In the mutter nt tlio Ouimlliiuslilp) Order to ot Adcllu Itumvlull, an timiino- Htiow I'proon. ) iJauso Tim cause enmo on for henrlng upon tlin petition of Pinnk 11. ItuniMloll, gunrriliin of tlio person and usttito of Ailcllii lliiuitsdoll, an tnsuup portion, praying for 11 license to hell tlio south half of tlio .smuhoust quarter (Sl-S 8K 1-4) houtlilmlrVtouiliWPst iiunrtorjHl-S tWl-4) of Section Flvo (5), In TownMiin Thirty GW). N IIiiiikc Twelve (U) West. In Holt County, No lirusku, or a sulllclout amount of the sntno to iuy tho Niim of t waive hundred elfility dollnrs tMAWOO) for the payment of uxpeusos incurred 11 UieMippurt, troiitmont, euro nnd mainten ance of Mil J ward, thuro not biting nny nor Konnl property nnd tho liicomn of said ward being iiuititHcltMit to pay tho nid tlebtH and expenses, and uuilutnln tho snld ward. It is thoreforo onlorcd that tho next of kin and alt persons Interested lu snld pstuto np. netir hl'foro too ut Chambers at KuMivlIln, Nuhriislcn, on the UOlli day of April. 11)10, nt nlno o'clock A. M. to show cnuso why 11 li cense should not he if runtctl to said guardian to sell so much of tho tihovo described real estate of snld ward lis shall be necessary to pay said dobts and expenses. I specify tlmt this ordrrlie published in the Alliance Her ald, a weekly newspaper, published nt Al liance In said county for three weeks prior to toe (uiiuMsaiu iNNiriiiK 11!. Dated March 'Jltli, lino. W. II. Wkstovrii fpS4lli-3t liidk'u District Court. I.IXJAI.NOTIC.r.. In the District Court of Ho Hutte County, Kulimskii. In tlio mutter of tho application of Suriili A. Qlllcran, Uuurdlnn or tlio persons and os- tnt of Mary Frances Ollloran, Prniicln U. lpnin,iin(l I.eo (Illleran, for license to hoII real i-stiito, On ri'iidliiK ituil fllliitftlio petition, duly vor llk'ilof b'urnli A. CHI lentil, (luiirdliiii of tlio lxions and estates of .Mary 1'raiiuos Oilier un, KrHiu'lsUlllt'run mid I.eodlllerau, for II ccuio to sell tliu fnllowliiK real extiito of said minors, to-wlt: Tlio North Went Quarter of Hectton Twenty-Uvo Town. 25, Ituuxo , In llox llutii) County, Nelirnsku, or a part there of for the twruosu of rulfdnu fund, for tlio ed ucation, iiuuport and maintenance, and the comfort of said minor, and It. apiioarlnn from raid petition that iuld rent estate con sists of unlmpioved land with tho exception tlmt mime Is surrounded by a fenee. and very little If any Income it derived therefrom. It Is therefore ordered that the next of kin of said minors, and nil personx Interested In said real estate appear before me at Cham hers In the City of Hushvlllc. Shorldun nun ty. Nebraska, on tho 18th day of April, 1'10, at t o'clock n. in. toshowr cause. If any thuiele. wi-y license should not lie, Krauled to said Guardian to sell said real estate. And It 1h further onlorwl tlmt n copy hi this oritur ho served pcroinially on all xrsoiiM Interested in said estutu ut least fourteen days before tlio day set (or the heurtmr. and be published once each week for ihreo succes sive weeks In the Alliance Herald, a news Iaixr printed and published In snld county. Pitted nl i handier In the flly of Alliance. Jinx llntte County, this 21st day of March, IMu. Vt, II. WhHrnvEii, JiiUkc of the District Court of f jiMcli 'J(-:tl llox ilittto Count). Nubnisbu. i.t Ci.vi, Nona: In District fourt Hot llutle Count), Nebras ka. lu Mutter of the Petition or ' V. Hinib-y. Administrator, for License lo Soil ltoal lis lute. Now on this 1st dav of M.iicli HMO. this eniisucaiiioou for heurlin; tiooii the netltlou of W. !'. Mauley administrator, or the estutu of A. U. Huns, deceased, piuylins for license to sell the following described real estate of the said A. I). Uaas. to-wit. IiOt Klxht, llluck I. loveu In town of Hem Inxford, Hov Unite County, Nebraska, oru sntllclent amount thereof t brimr the sum of $750.00 for the payment or debts allowed uxulnst said estate itud allowances and ciisls of administration, for the ruiiMiu that there Is not a mitiiclent amount of persouol property in the posses-ion of said administrator be lonKlnx to wild estutu lu puy said debts, al lowances and costs. Kls therefore ordered that all persons in terested In said estatn appear beforo mo at Chambers In the City of lluslivHc. rihcrldati County, Nebraska, on the Kith day of April, ltdO, at tho hour of 10 o'clock A. M. to show cause, if anv tliero lie, uliy n llceiiM." hnuld not lie (runted tn said w. r. Ilauley. admin istrator, to sell so much of the above describ ed real estutu of said decedent us shall lie necessary to nay said debts and expenses. It Is further ordered that u copy of this order bo served upon till persons Interested lu said estatflby causing the same to bo puollshed once eiich week for four succeshe weeks in The Alliance Herald, anuuspsaper printed ami published In said county of liox Itultu. V. II. Wkstovku. f p Mch 3-U Judge of the District Court. E. C. Whisman Practical Painter and Paper Hanger PHONE 700 ALLIANCE, NEBR. IS. ZEE. errr's Brown Leghorn Eggs 1 per 15 t -year-old hens, Jl.bO each 924 Box Butte Ae. Allianci, Neb Miss M. Ruth Taylor TEACHER OF PIANO 324 West Idaho. Phone 205 Edith M. Swan 'ri&Aoimu or? PIANO, HARMONY and Musical History Studio 424 Laramie Avenue TMi on n U UtO T?0TVfc 6b WILLIAM MITCHELL, ATTORNEY AT HW, ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA, EUGENE BURTON Attorney at Law Office in rooms formerly occupied by R, C. Noleman, First Nal'l Dank blk Phone t8o. ALLIANCE, NEB. H. M. BULLOCK. Attorney at Law, VX-,LIATSOrC. NEB. WILCOX & BROOME LAW AND LAND ATTORNEYS. Long experience in state and federal courts and as Register and Receiver U. S. Land Office is a guarantee for prompt and efficient Bervice. Office, lu Land Offices HuHtllng. ALLIANCE - NEBRASKA. Drs. Coppernoll & Petersen OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS (Successors to Drs. Frey St Unite) Over Norton's Store, Office Phone 43, Residence ao GEO. J. HAND, PHYSICIAN AND S URGE ON Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat DR. C. H. CHURCHILL PHYSICIAN AND SIHOCON (Successor to Dr. .1. E. Monro) OFFICE IN FLETCHER BLOCK ortlce hours Il-I2a, m. il-i p.m. T;S0-B p. in. Office Phono 62 Res. Phono, 85 H. A. COPSE Y, M. D. Physician und Surgeon Phone 3IIU Culls answered promptly Uuy and night from ollllco. Otlfces: Alliance National Dank ilulldlutr over the PostOUlce. DR. CHAS. E. SLAGLE WITH DR. BELLVVOOD Special Attention Paid to Eye Work Drs. Bowman & Weber PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS First National Bauk Bid;;. Rooms 4-56 Office hours, 10 to 12 a, in., 1:30 to 4, 7 to 8 p. in. Office Phono 65 Res. Phone 16 & 184 Dr. H. R. Belville X XHjfcTa-ISI? PHONE 167 Opera House Block Alliance, Nebr. T, J. THRELKELD, Undertaker and Embalmer OFFICE PHONE 498 RES. PHONE 207 ALLIANCE, NEBR. THE GADSBY STORE Funeral Directors and Embalmers FUNERAL SUPPLIES OFFICE PHONE 493 RESIDENCE PHONES 207 and 510 j. P. HAZARD Surveyor and Engineer, AI.I.UNCi:, Ni:UHASKA Parties out of town should am out much of the time write, as I Charges will not exceed $5.00 penses per day. and ex- W. F. ROSENKRANZ Practical Blacksmithing and WafiM Work. Horseshoeing a SpcUtty Shop on Dakota St, between Bex BvtU zv4 Laiamle Avenues, AHIaoce, Hb.