1-1 I ,., ? ' j:- A"A' M? a ' .. VtTv "- 4v .1 t v : h i r7 fc -':. " tic -" 1"S ,T" t Ca ar or store auc er us demonstrate the superior advantages of the (r lBiMt Sturgis One Motion, All Steel, Collapsable Go - Come early before assortment is broken THE DESIGNS ARE SNAPPY Geo. D. A.D.RODGERS Groceries and Provisions A full line of fresh goods to order from Our prices are right Telephone orders filled promptly Phone 55 S. W. Cor. Box Butte Ave. and Dakota St. ; one block north of Burlington station, on west side of street Laun Mowers It will pay you to come in and see our line of lawn mowers, as we have the largest and best line ever carried in Alliance. Garden Hose 4 Full line of Garden Hose from 8c to i8c per foot a u XeWY&&A3Q. Co. IV K LS ON FLIOTCHKK FIRE INSURANCE AG-ENCY REPRESENTS THE FOLLOWING INSURANCE COMPANIES. Hurt ford Fire Insurance Company. North American of Philadelphia. Pboenlx of Ulooklyn. New York. Continental of New York City, Niagara Fire Insurance Company. uonnecuuuu inc Commercial Union Assurance Co., LondonPlremans Fund Insurance Co, Hermann! Fire ins. UO. State of Omaha Cart J Darling ! Liverpool. London HTid Globe Jus. Co. German American Ins. Co., New York. New Hamphlre Columbia Fire Insurance Company. Philadelphia Underwriters. ruocnlx Ins .To.. Hartford, Conn imcm - airr uerumn ina, Lrf. Office Crj-Slalrs.VletcherUIocW. Final Proof Notices Following is a statement of notices of intention to make final proof, giving names of claimants, description of land, place where proof will be made, time, and names of witnesses, and cov ering Townships 20 to 28, and ranges 43 to 52, the names of claimants being arranged in alphabetical order: rtnncr, m., WM NK, K't NV P-S5-40: 8' HWH.NK BW 4: HB 8R5;KW NK KMt-RP! Wit NW. S4 SW 0-25-10. Alllnnco, April !3. '10. Fred Minuter, Frank Jetsc, Charles Hciith, John Bckmnn. Dro-rte. Koht. N NE, 8W NK. NW PK 800 11-SJ-49 8E NK, NK SB Sec 11 ami N'4 NW Sec 12 BW, NWBos.i-2-.M9. Alliance. Junn 21, '10. Frank lloon, Clyde KatrcIilldR, Otto II ataman, Chrl Anderson. Cody, Prank (W NE. V BK, W 30-25-44. AlMunco. .Juno 21. Wm u Wilson, Jos llercan. J E Wilson, ThosHlf-Rlus. Oovalt, Lynno I). All Hoc 21-20-47. Alliance. Jane 20. Clark It lilcc. KlRtner A Wiggins, Chris Pnyton, Wllford Mitchell. Carey. Joseph E. tiot 0, NKM 8WU 0-24-48-I-ot3,8K4 NWM V NK 0-24-2H. Alliance, May 1R, '10. (leo 11 llopuni(in, W B Uokcr, Stephen H, Dcsco, Caleb W. Laminon. Krcnkle. Kcrdlnnnd, W NE. N 8E, E BW, NWHWNW 7-25-48. Alliance. Jnno 17. Ells worth J Ileacli. Frank lliuior, Wm Uauer, Olios unuer. Orblny. FranclKf ek. TotR 1 mid 4 8ENK, N SE.SocilnnaLotSWNW. 8E NW, SWBoc 12-22-47. Alliance. .Tune 19, '10. Helinan E Bmith, Wm Ulgnoll, Jos UlRnell, Jns E Klco. Hickman, Samuel M., NV4, WH HW. BEX 8W4. BWM BE. 31-21-40. Alliance, April 25. '10. Jacoh II Petty, J K Hlce, Wm Aiclier. W II Young. Honnyrfltin, Frank l E NE. SW NE. BE N W, E SW Lots 3 and 4 BE 1U-20-52. Crawford. June in, io. i' Ij wnsoii, i. m Tiiornion, a Palmer, Arthur Q McCoy. Kcrler, Charles II.. SW SW 3; B 8E. N W 8E NE BW. 8 NW. B NE 4; NE NK. NWNKPi NW NW 10-2(1 45. Alliance, May 0. 10. Edward J Shlll. Arthur I). Oruni, Elmer It. Kocler, Wm Wilson. Kanffold, Fred II, S BW. Sec V4 SW. N W ? 1H-21-45 E NE. E 8F. SW SE. See -Jl: E NK, NW NE 25-21-40. Alliance. June 25. II F MoiTitt, Kltncr Drain, Jno Connolly, J W lviitcn, Krai, .losoph. N4 SE. SW BE, SE SW 10; NE, NWSK, HE S'W. N't SW 20-20-45, Alliance, May 10. '10. John Krnusc, lleriiinn Kniuse, Frank llrown, .lames Collins. Ear-on, Hnim P.. S', NWl(. P!4 NEH. NE!f, KE4.NH, NW42 SWW.BW 1-24-40,AIllance. May 10. '10, Wm O Wilson, Frank E .fosse, Jus A Jesse. John Snoddy, Loorois, Delia, formerly Delia Van Pelt, SE NK. WNW, SE NW, N BE Beo27, 27! NE, E NW mid N4 NEH SW NK, NE NW Sec 27-22-4H. Alliance. June .'J '10' Clms A bnow, K UoblnsoirOrvlllo Ilolloway, John Stark. Earktn, Jno A, S SV,"S SE Sec 33 BVV, m BE, PESK 31-23-fiO. Alliance, June IS. Geo II Miller, Ueo I) (!arniue, Amos Aspy, Andrew U Stoner. Miller, Martha M. Lots 1 and 2 Hoc 2-24-40 nmlWSW. Sll BW. B BE Sec 31; SW SW. E SW. SSE Sec 32-25-45. Alliance. June 17. '10. W a WIKon, II i Larson, Glen Miller, Mm Martha Pat mure. McCoy. Arthur O, Lots 3 and 4, SE SW, SW SE Sec7-2SV5 uml E SE, NW SE, NE BW Sec 7 W Sec8-20-52, Crawford. June 10. "10. V L Wilson, LM Thornton, A Palmer, F P Honey man. Muncer, Frederick. SK. 8E4 7; W'i 8E4 SW P;NENW17: SW NE N'i NE lh-25-40. Alli ance, April 25, 10, wm liauer, wm Uauer Jr. uen leuRie, rru rank lluuer, Nelson ,Tesso,SWW SEU. BH SW'2flj.S',4 !4SE'4 27;NHNli4. 8WUNEU34; NW! NEH aV2-45 W, Alliance. r c tl....n i..Hi. xii..ii i..i.m NH NWk. .tj in, ivtu .-...ji.i-i.ii, i-ii.iiik utt mi, .luiiit F BtroiiK, Jacob Herman. a 'if Nlelson, Niels G. SE SE. WSE.SW Hoc 20 NWNE.W 35-25-51. Alliance June 10. Jno Hums, Everett Cook, J P Chrlstensen, Peicr Ker Chrlsteuiten. Stark. John E.,SE 34; NEU, Si SWH E'J .--)i4 ;k'-4-, Alliance, -nty i., 1U. it i. iioon. I Wm Vurley. Juo Kleeman, Wesley E'J'houip 1 son. I Skmllnr, Edward, N NE. N sAV See 25-20-45 Lots 3 and 4 sir 30 Lot 1. NE NW So ai-itl- 44 and S NE, BE Hec 25 2!-4. Hushvllle, Jmu! il 'in Gottfried Mclr. Paul Frey, Jas Brnllli. IVlix S.indoz. Thompson, Thos. M Nu ir. SE4 1R-23-48. Al liance, May 19, '10. Mntttiuu- G Wiimbineli. Henry W liraudt, Win Campbell, Eurmho K Tiiompsou. Wolvcrton, Jno A. Lots 3 and 4, S SW, SW See I ; Lots 1 and 2, 8 N K. SE 24 SI. Alllimce. June'.U '10. W J Johnson. Ira Johnton, Freil Crawford, John Hums. LEGAL .NOTICE. . In the District Court of Ilox Hutto County, Nebraska. In the matter of the application of Sarah A. Gllleran, Guardian of the persons and es tates of Mary Frances Gllleran, Francis Gll leran, und Leo (Hlleran, for license to sell real estate. On reading and flllni; the petition, duly ter med of Sarah A. Gillerun, Guardian of tho persons and estates of Mary Frunces Glller an, Francis Gllleran and Leo Gillerun, for li cence to soil the following real estate of said minors, to-wlt: The North Went Quarter of Section Twenty-four Town 25. ItauRo 48, la ilox Hutto County, NebraBka, or a part there of for the purpose of raisins fundi, for the ed ucation, support and maintenance, and the comfort of said minors, and It appearing from said petition that snld real estate con sists of unimproved Inlid with the exception that earne Is surrounded by a fence, and very little It any Income is derived therefrom. It is therefore ordered that tho next of kin of said minors, and all persons Interested In said real estate, appear before me ut Cham bers In tho City of Kushvlllo, Sheridan Coun ty. Nebraska, on the 0th duvof May.lCiiO, at 9 o'clock a. m. to show cause, If any there he. wi y license should not bo granted to aid Guardian to sell said real estate And It it further ordered that a copy of this order ho served personally on all persons Interested lu said estate at least fourteen days before the day set for tho hearing, and bo published oucu each wo?k for four nucces slve weeks In tho Alliance Herald, a news paper printed and published In bald county. Hated at hambers In tbo City of Alllunce. Ilox Untto County, this 2nd day of April, HMO. Wm. II. Westoveh, Judge of the District Court of fpApr 7 It Ho.v Hutto County, Nebraska. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DEFENDANTS The American Investment Company of Era metsburg, I swa, defendant, will take nbtire that on the llth day of April 1910, Jacob C. Us born. plalntitT herein llled-liis petition In the District Court of Hox liutte Count. Nebras ka, iigalnitt said defendants tho object and prajerof which are to have satisfied and can celled of record n mortgage In tie sum of Jt30 dated Sept. 1, IS'O and upon the South east Quarter of Section 81, In townthlp 28 north of Hunga 4 west In Hox Hutto Count). Nebraska, cxicutei ny Nmlian F. -lmp5on to Amerk-hii Investment Co, and recorded in book 1 page f9of the mortguge records of said County; to havo tho title to said premises quieted In tho plaintiff and to exclude all, and each and any one of said defendants from uny right, title or Interest therein us owners of said property or otherwise and for a decree quieting and confirming tho litio to said prem-isc-. In the plaintiff You are required to answer said petition on or before tho 231 day of May, 1010. Daud April 14, 1010, .Menu (JOsiiobne. Plaintiff, , 1- Hy U, F. Oilman, his attorney. ' NOTICE OF SALE lu tho District Court of Hox Hutte County. Nebraska. In the matter of the upllcutlon of J. .1. Huttery, administrator of tbtostaloof Addle E. Thompsun, deceased, for leave to sell real elate. Notice Is hereby given that, lu pursuance of an order of tho Hon. W. II. Westover, Judge of the District Court of Hox Hutto County. Htbraska. mode on tho 28th day of March. lillO. fur the nalu of tho real estate hereinafter described, there will bo sold at public vendue to the highest bidder for at least one-half cash, balance on not to exceed two years' time secured by mortgage on the land, with not Jess than 7 per cent interest, ut tbo front door of the Court Houso In tho City of Alliance. In -ld county, on the loth day of May. mio. at thx hour of two o'clock p. m , tbo following de-tcflta-l reul tjau. Ut imtnber iu, in Hlook':). In rlr.t Addition to Affiant. Buld hale will remain opeu one hour. J. J. HUTTEIIY, Administrator of the estate of fpAprl4-3t Addle E. Thompson, deceased. M-H-M-M T CONDENSED NEWS sHr4KMli-fMfH-r'H-l All Jowb will lie tlrlven from KIcff, Russln, during holy week. According to present Indications immigration for the fiscnl yonr 1910 promises to rench 1,000,000 people. The Bnlllnger "defense" Is trying to show that l'lnchot 1b behind n con eplrncy to oust the secretary of tho Interior. A strike of 10,000 machinists In the southwestern district mny result It the rnllrofiils do not grunt wage In crenBcs of 4 centB nn hour. Albert Wolter, convicted of the mur der of Ruth Wheeler at New York, joined vigorously with his fellow pris oners of the Tombs In singing hymns. The Jury In the lyttsburg bribery ense of former Councilman Simon was discharged after falling to ngreo upon a verdict. Simon will bo tried again. The Bchooner Eva, which sailed from San Francisco April 2, Is ashore at Altatn bar, Mexico. The vessel and cargo will bo a total loss. Tho crow was saved. Tho expedition planned Jojntly by tho Peary Arctic club of Now York and tho National Geographic society for the discovery of the South pole hns been abandoned for this year at least. Eighteen of a night forco of twenty, five machine men employed In the mine of the Youghlogheny and Ohio Coal company, near Amsterdam, O., are thought to bo dead ns n result ol an explosion in tho mine. Three men wore killed and eight probably fatally Injured when n trnln of empty express cars on the Big Four rnllroad struck a defective Bwltch and smashed the car of a switch construc tion crew on a siding at Snnford, Ind. Former President Roosevelt, In hla lecture at the Sorbonno at Paris, de clared that human rights come before property rights and that the "averago Citizen" is the mainstay of n republic. He also warned his hearers against race suicide. The pupils of the public schools oi Bloomileld, N. J., have voted, by o majority of 10C, to abolish fireworks, firecrackers and other noise maker on July 4. Most of the girls voted for a sane Fourth and their votos car rled tho day. ' The long dlR'ctuice cigar smoking championship of the world was won by Harry McKelden, a telepragh oper ator of Washington, who smoked mild cigar, standard size, for ninety four minutes and thirty seconds with out relighting it. Judge Qulnn In the criminal court at Canton, O.. ruled thnt any map over scveaty-flvo years of ago has a right to get drunk w,lthout the Inter ference of the law. His ruling was prompted by the enso of F. B. Spol man, an old soldier. Characterizing the reopening of In dian. cltlzenslUp ro'Is as nnother "Pan dora box" performance, Presldenl Tnft has written a letter to C. F Adams, the representative of the Del awaro Indians, placing himself square ly on record against any such proceed, lng. . The Jury in the Bult In replevin ol the viscera of Professor J. T. Vaughn filed by attorneys for Mrs. Alma Vaughn, who, with Dr. J. R. Hull ol Monroe City, Mo., was Indicted on the charge of murder, failed to agree The viscera are now In the possession of Mrs. Vaughn's nttorneys. George Rabish, a foreign coal mln er, Is In a critical condition as the result of an outrage perpetrated or him nt Washington, Pn., by a crowd of drunken countrymen, who twice hanged their victim on a cross afte: crowning him with a crown of thorns It is claimed he was acting as a com pnny spy. Pittsburg police mad two arrests oi unusual Juvenile ofllenders. Josephine Pategowska, thirteen years old, It charged with setting Are to elghl houses. She said the fire cnglncf thrilled her. Another thlrteon-ycar old boy, Barney Leahy, cripple, was an rested for drunkenness. He was un consf,louB when found. Two thousand' persons are home less, Bevcial arc missing, scores In Jured nnd property damage to the ex tent of ?3,000,000 resulted from a fire which, starting In an old opera house near the center of Lake Charles, La. wiped out thirty business blocks and then burned a path through the resl dence portion of the city. After being at liberty forty-six hourf and seeking cover like a hunted an imal, Theodore Murdoch, one of tht six convicts who made a dash for free doni last week from the federal pen! tentlary at Fort Leavenworth, wai captured three miles east of there Frank Orlgwnre Is the only one of the mutinous convicts still at large. Freight rntos on grain from Omaha South Omaha and Council Bluffs tc points ot destination in tho New En gland territory arc alleged, In a com plaint filed with the Interstate com merre commission by tho Omaha Grain exchange against the Baltimore and Ohio railroad and forty-two othei eastern carriers, to be unreaconable and extortionate. The projects under way us the re suit of the eight years during which the reclamation act has boon In oper atlon represent an Investment of up wards of $60,000,000 and the total tilt! mate cost of the reclamation work Id tho next fifty or one hundred year? win lie greater than that of tho Pan ama canal, according to F. B. Newell. neau oi me reclamation service. m m Bee Hive m 210 Box Butte Ave. Big Stock of New Goods at Prices Lower than Elsewhere Sec Our Baraiii Table! Repair Work Sewing Machines and Organs. Have secured the services of n Tac tical mechanic and can Rimrartor nil work done by him. Don't trio-1 our work to ttavelltug repair men. This mun will be here permanently. !?' pairs and parts furnished for nlJ ma chines. Phone 139. Geo. D. Dn-'in. Shoe Repairing PROriPTLY DONE All Work Strictly First-Class n. D. Nichols BOX BUTTE AVENUE AT ALLIANCE SHOE STORE BREAD -EAT NODE'S HOME-MADE LOOK FOR LABEL None genuine without it W. F. ROSENKRANZ Practical Blacksmithing and Wagon Work. Horseshoeing a Specialty Shop on Dakota St, between Box Butte and Laramie Avenues, Alliance, Neb. "''M'lll''''''''''"MWMiW-W-l-,-,-l E. C. Whisman Practical Painter and Paper Hanger Full line wall paper samples PHONE 709 ALLIANCE, NEBR. Wm. James, Exclusive Dealer in GOAL & . ...WOOD 'Phone No. 5. Alliance, Nebraska. Brown Leghorn Eggs $1 per IS i-year-old hens, $1.50 each 924 Box Butte Ave. Alliance, Neb. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DEFENDANTS !f,alJ!! S',.,lo0,.,"ir" & Co , M K. Smith & Co., W. W. Kendall Hoot A. Ijhoo Co , Kunuwr llimdlt'v&Mellouuld try 'JimhU Co.. J. 11. llrudy ,1 Co , Ilui-nli-im IJunmi Mu-iRer A: Co., American Hand Sewed fliue Co, Clt-nit-iit llune&Co. Krlond lii-other Ciotlilui; Co. Jtobt. KmuM-lk., Ueutley &. OhuMi-d. Itevld Ailicr & Sorw ClollilnB Co . IMli KUon A. Ca. Joseph Jlt'lfeld & U). lluriiiuu Hum., Hiroui tiors Kraus A. Co. Clto-t-ckB it (Jo., OImko (i love Co., Abel lliicli Trunk Co. Ite-lnaili Ums, IIib KiK-kfiuil MiMpi-uili-r Co., defuurt itntt.. will tnk notice ttmt on the lull day of April, itKO, Mill-tin- K. It ks. und Ansor Ko-,s. plulutlir bi-ri-in tllid tlit-lr petition In the DK irlct Court of Mox lliitte County, Nebriuku. UK'alnst Mild duft-ndsinis the oliject und pr.iter of which uru to have ttilltd and ram-idlf-d of record uniortKaso In the Kiim of tMi.Bmlfcf. dated .Muy id, 1KW, unit iixm thu Nurt!it-at, Quarter (NK)ot section tnemy (So) lu town t.lilp twenty-lm- i2ji north of Itauj-o furty nlno UV) west lu Hox Uutlu County. Wehrusk-u. eiucuteil by W. . Norton and lilnvUfu Kmma II. Norton to the wild deft-tid.iijtH and others, und recorded in Uxik- id pagefJ of tho ri'iil estat wiirtKuca reconU of said Hox Hutte County j on the --round that same bus been Dld. to bavo i he titii lostild tir,.mi..i. ....i.,. l In the plulutlir. uud to exclude all und -acn uiiu any one oi s.uu iiereudiiuti. from any rlBht title or Interest therein as owuer of said iiroperty or otherwUe und for a decree ouiet iiiK "nd conlirtnln-; the title to Mild prumUt In the plulutlir. Voo uio ieiulrtd to uin er said petition on or beroro the 23rd duy of .May, 11)10. Dated April K, J9I0. Mahtiia J". Kas-, A.zuK lloa. I III1 111 Cil mo Alliance MCKCi m Miss M. Ruth Taylor TEACHER OF PIANO 324 West Idaho. Phone 205 Edith M. Swan TiaAOiiisn ok PIANO, HARMONY and Musical History Studio 424 Laramie Avenue Vhonn UUO "PVvoxvc -5b WILLIAM MITCHELL, ATTORNEY AT LW, ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA. EUGENE BURTON Attorney at Law Office in rooms formerly occupied by R. C. Nolemnn, First Nal'l Dank blk- Phonoi8o. ALLIANCE. NED, H. IYI. BULLOCK. Attorney at Law, WILCOX & BROOME IJiW AND I.AM) ATTOItNKYS. Long experience in state and federal courts and as Register and Receiver U. ti. Land Office is a guarantee for prompt and efficient service. Offlco In l.nttd Office lliilldtnf-. ALLIANCE Nl!Jl!UShA. Drs. Coppernoll & Petersen OSTKOIMTUIC PHYSICIANS (SUcceisors to Drs. Frey & ftalfo) Over Norton's Store Office Phone 43, Residence 20 GEO. J. HAND, PHYSICIAN AND SUKQKON Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat DR. C. H. CHURCHILL PHYSICIAN AND Sl'KQKON (Successor to Dr. J. K. Monro) OFFICE IN FLETCHER BLOCK Offlco hours U-Jit, m, 2- p.ui, 7180-9 p, m. OfTice Flione 62 Res, Phone, 85 H. A. COPSE Y, M. D. Phywlclnn nnd Surgeon Phone 300 Culls answered promptly day and nlHht from oflllce. Offices- Allliinco National .lJank Unlldlne over the Post Office, DR. CHAS. E. SLAGLE WITH DR. BELLWOOD Special Attention Paid to Eye Work Drs. Bowman & Weber , PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS First National Bank Bldg. Rooms sO Office hours, 10 to 12 a, m., 1:30 to 4, 7 to 8 p. in. Office Phone G5 Res. Phone 16 & 184 Dr. H. R. Belville PHONE 1C7 Opera House Block Alliance. Nebr, T, J. THRELKELD, Undertaker and Emhalmer RES. PHONE 207 ALLIANCE, NEBR. THE GADSBY STORE Funeral Directors and Embalmers FUNERAL SUPPLIES OFFICE PHONE 498 RESIDENCE PHONES 207 aud 5ie J. P. HAZARD Surveyor and Engineer, ALI.IAMi:. NLUKASKA Parties out of town should write, as I am out much of the time Charges will not exceed $5.00 and ex penses per day. MRS. LOIS WILEY Trained Ni-rt PHONES 10