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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1910)
jTiSC: f & ft Iitimd's mm HHB Patronized by careful and discriminating buyers The one place in town where you can buy really go o d chocolates I m ie h Hive 210 Box Butte Ave. Big Stock of New Goods at Prices Lower . than Elsewhere 'See Our Bargain Tabic ! Shoe Repairing PROflPTLY DONE All Work Strictly First-Class n. D. Nichols BOX BUTTE AVENUE AT ALLIANCE SHOE STORE W. F. ROSENKRANZ Practical Blacksmithing and Wagon Work. Horseshoeing a Specialty Shop on Dakota St, between Box Butte and Laramie Avenues, Alliance, Neb. E. C. Whisman Practical Painter and Paper Hanger Full line wall paper samples PHONE 709 ALLIANCE, NEDR. Wm. James, Exclusive Dealer in COAL & ...WOOD 'Phone No. 5. Alliance, Nebraska. Finding a Leak is sometimes a dangerous and dirty job unless you are a Practical Plumber. If there is any trouble in the bath room or heating apparatus Send for Us and we will fix it promptly and at reason able charge. We do good work and guar antee it. Fred Bren nan House phone, 356. Shop phone, 744 Final Proof Notices Following is a statement of notices of intention to make final proof, giving names of claimants, description of Ian J, place where proof will be made, time, and names of witnesses, and cov ering Townships 20 to 2S, and ranges 43 to 52, the names of claimants being arranged in alphabetical order: Hrovles, Itobt. N NK.SXV Ntt.NXV BK Sec II-S2-4U 8n NE, NK SK Sec II ntnl NK NV See 12 8V, NWBtvl-SMD. Allhuice. .Ium 21, '10. l"ranU II0011, Clyilo falrchllds. Otto HoKmnim. C lirls Anderson. tody. Frank C, XV NE, W 8E, V 30-25-H AMinieo .Iuih"J1. XVm G XVINon. Jos llcn-sin .1 L Usoti, Thos HlKRins. Covnlt. Iivmio I). All Hoc 2I-SO-47. Allium. J me 20 (Murk It ltliv, KlMnur A WIkuIub, Chris I'nyton. Wllfonl Mitchell. I any, .losjtih K. Lot n, NF SXV4 0-ii-i I.ot.3. SK MX'H XV'4 KH K(4-S4 Alllaui-c Miiy If, 10, Oio II IIhchiwuu XV S t'okor tPhoi II, Ilosi-o. Calob XV. l.umtiioii. licliklo rcrilliuuiU, XV NIJ. N SL, K S NX SXV NXV '. -25-40. Alliance. Jnno 17. I itn worth .1 llencli, F ritnk llimor, XVm Dihut C lias Batii-r. (Jrhlnv. FraiicNzok. U)ts t mill 4 SE NT. N Si:, Sec U and Lot 2 XV NXV. 8K NW. SXV Hoc 12-22-47 Alllatici'. .luno K "10. Iiolmnn K Smith, Win HlRnoll. Jos lliftnell. Jus K Hlct. Honnymiin, Prank 1 E NE. SXV NK. SH NXV, i: SXV Uits3nml4SE10-2i-52. Crawford. Juno 10, MO. V L XVINon. Ij M Thornton. A 1'iilmer, Arthur Q McCoy. KoohT. rimrles II.. SXV SXV :t; S SE. NXV SE NE PVV. S NXV, S NE 4; NE NE. MVXKft NXV NXV 10-20 45. Alliance, Mny II. "10. Eilwanl J Shlll. Arthur I). Uzum, Elinor II. Kvcler, XVm XVIK011. Kiiuffohl, l'red II. S SXV. Smj 1H WW SXV. N XV Sec 19-21-15 E NE. E SK. SXV SE. Sec 21: E NE. NXV NE 25-21-40. Alliance. Juno 25. II !' MolTltt, Elmer Drain, .Ino Connolly, J XV Latten, Krai. Joseph, NK SE. SXV SE, SESXV IP; NE, NXVSE, SE N'XX', Mi SXV 0-20-45. Alliance, May 1, '10. John Krause. Herman Krause, Crank Hrown. James Collins. Larson, Hand P.. S'4 NXVW. SH NE. NE. 8E 4, NW, In XV 4 2; SXV NXV, HW l-24-40,Alllnnce, May 10. M0, Wm O Wilson, Prank E Jesse, Jus A Jesse. John i-noddy. Lootnls, Delln. formerly Delia Van Pelt, SE NE. XVNW, SE NXV. N BE Sec 27. 27; NK, E NXV and NSi NE4 SW N.E, NE NXV Sec 27-22-44. Alliance, June 2. '10- Clias A rnow.lt ltoblnson' Orvllle Ilollowiiy. John Stark. Larkln. Jno A, S SW, S SE Sec XI SXV, m SE. SE8E 31-23-50. Alllnnce, June 18. Geo II Miller, Urn I) Cn nil tic, Amos Aspy, Andrew O Stoner, Miller, Martha M. Lots 1 and 2 Sec 2-21-40 and XV SW. SK SW, H SE Sec 31 ; SXV SW, E SW. SSE Sec 32-25-45. Alliance, Juno 17. '10. XV O XVINon. II P Larson, Glen Miller, Mrs Martha Patmore. McCov. Arthur O, Lots 3 and 4. SE SXV, SXV Sn See T.-Jn-M and E SE, NXV SE. NE SXV fcec 7 XV Sec-2i-52. Orawfonl, Juno 10. '10. P L XVINon, lill Thornton, A Palmer, r P llonoy inaii. NeNon .losso, SXXMf SE'i- SV4 SXV H 20; SW HE l4 NXVH SKI 27; Nit NulJ. SXVU MU 31; NVi NXX'M. NW'i NKU ax-21-45 XV, Alliance. May is. '10. (J E MoTiill. I'runk McPnll, John P SiroiiR, Jacob Herman Nlclson. NleK O. SE SE, XVSE.SW Sec 20 NXX NE. XV 35-25-M. Alliance. JlinP ia Jno Hums, Everett t ook, J P Chrlsteiisuu, Poser Ker Clirltenvu. Stark. John K., SE' 31; NKV, SVk SWU EM SK'( M-ia-l.-, AIliance..May 17, '10. II E lloou. XV in V'arley. Juo Kleeman. XXosley E Thomp son. Skudluz, Edward, N NE. N 'XV Sec 25-29-45 Lots 3 and 4 -see 3U Lot 1. NE NXV SC3l-2i-4t and SNE.SU Sec 25-20-45. Hushvlllo, Juno ti 'in Gottfried Melr. Paul Prey, Jns Smith. Kellx Huntlu. Thompson, Thos. M., NM 17. SE4IS-23-40. Al liance, .May 1!, '10, Matthew O XVitmtnugh. Henry W llrandt, Wm Campbell, Eugene E Thompson. XX'olvorton, Juo A, fjts 3 and 4, S SXX. SXV Sec I ; Lots 1 and 2. S NE. SE 24 51. Alliance. June 20. '10. XV J Johnson. Ira Johnson, Fred Crawford, John Unrns. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DEFENDANTS The American Investment Company of Em metsbunr. Iowa, defendant, will tako notice that on the 14th day of April 1010, Jacob U. (Js txmi. plaintiff herein filed Ills petition In the Dlstrlut Court of llox ituttu County. Nebras ka, ugalnxt sard defendants the object and prayer of which are to havo .satisfied and can cel led of record u mortsm:o in tie sum of SW3-30 dated Sept. 1, 158 and upon the South east Quarter of Section 31, in township 2S north of llitnge 4fl west III Hot Outtu Count). Nebraska, executed by Nathan P. -Impson to American Investment Co, and recorded In book I page 89 of the mortgage records of said County; to have the title to wild premises quieted in thu plaintiff and to exclude nil, aud each nnd any onu of said defendants from any right, title or Interest therein as owners of said property or otherwise aud for a decree quiet Ing and confirming the title to wild prem ises in the plaliittil. You are required to answer paid petition on or lK'foie the 23d day or May, nun. Dated April 14, UUP, .Ialoii O. OsnonNE. Plalntiir, 1H- Hy II. V. Oilman, Ids attorney. NOTICE OF SALE la the District Court of Hox Unite County, Nebraska. In the matter of the application of A.S. Heed, administrator of tut estate of Morris Kellogg, deceased, for license to sell real CHtatc. Notice is herehv given that. In nursuance of an order of the lion. XX'. II. Westover, Judge of the District Court of Hox Hutto County, Ntbraska. niaoe on thu htli day of April, 1U10, fur the t..ile of the real estate hereinafter described, there will be sold at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash, or ouo-hnlf cash, balance on not more than two years lime. at 7 per cum interest secureu oy mortgage 011 the laud, ut I ho front door of the Court House In the Oltv of Alliance, in Said county, on the Kith day of May, 1010. .It two o'clock p. ra, thu following described premises, the South half of thu North XX eit Quarter, and thu North half of thu tviith West Quarter of Section One. Town ship 28 Ihinge 17 Ho llulle cojiity. Said sale will remain opeu one hour, fp Apr 2s 3t A. S. Hekii. Administrator. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DEFENDANTS Knhn Schoonlmrn & Co , M E. Smith & Co., XV, XV. Kendall Hoot A. Shoo Co., Kemper Huiidlct .v. McDonald Dry Goods Co., .1. it. Hrady A Co . Huruham Ilunn.i Muugcr & I ., American Hand Sewed Mine Co . Clement llano tc Co , Friend Hrothers Clothing Co.. Kobt. Krause Co., Ilcntley & OlmMed, David Ad'er A. Sons Clothing Co., Iltrh Klson ,t Co., Joseph Helfeld A: Co. Herman llros.. Strum birgKrausfc Co, Gles-cke & Co., Ot-t.'n Oloviiio., Abel lliicb Trunk Co, Ilcd.nih llros. The Hockf old Suspend, r Co., defi-u..-ituts. will tako notice that 011 the Hthdi.) -f April, ll''.0, Martha P.. It t-s and Aii01 Hon-., plaliitilt herein II led their petition in the 1)1 trlct Court of Hox llulle County, .Nebraska, against said defendants the object and pr i,-r of which are to hare Katlslled and Miuvla-d of record a morUagu in the sum of $11 Uv)52, dated May 2;, 1WM, aud uion the Nnrthenst Quarter (NE) of section twenty (2u) In town ship tweuty-DTo (25) north of Ituiigu forty nine (41) west (11 Hox Hutto County. Nebraska, executed by XV. XV. Norton and his wife Emma H. Norton to the said defendants and others, aud recorded 111 book lu pagu4l of the real estate mortgage records of said Hox llutte County: 011 the ground that same has been paid, to havo the title to said premises quiet ed in the plalntiir, and to exclude all and eacli ami any one of said defendants from any right title or Interest therein as owners of said property or otherwise and for a decree quiet ing and citUrtnliig the title to said premises in thu plaintiff. You are required to answer said petition on or beforo the 23rd day of May, 1010. Dated April 14, ltIO. Mahtua E. Itoss, Anzou Koss r YOUR DOLLAR VTiU coma back to you If you spend ft at boms. It Is gone forever If you send it to the Mall-Order House. A glance through our advertising columns will giro you an idea where it will buy the most. SENATE CONFIRMS HUGHES Upper House Approves Nomination of Successor of Late Justice Brewer. Washington, Mny 3. Governor Hughes has been confirmed by the 1 Jf rf xfwTll (S)BftOtYBflOy.f.Y JUDGE CHARLES E. HUGHES, sennto- for justico of tho United States supreme court. Carl Rnsch, one of Secretary Bnllln- gor's counsel In tho Balllnger-Plnchot controversy, xvho xx'ns recently notnl tinted by tho president for tho district attorneyship of Montana, xvaa con firmed by the sennte. STANDARD OIL OUSTED Federal Supreme Court Upholds De clsion of Tennessee Tribunal. Washington, Mny :i. Tliu decree of tho Btipronie court of Tonnesseo oust Ing tho Standard Oil company of Ken tucky from doing business In tho stuto of Tonnesso8 was affirmed by the su preme court of tho United Stntos. The Assochulon of Retail Lumber Donlors In Mississippi nnd Lonlslnna was also disbanded by affirmance of tho decree of tho supromo court or Mississippi. Bowdry Picks His Claim. Aberdeen, S D., May 3. Cnlvln Bowdry, n colored man from Bismarck. N. D., has selected tho land he wished to locate. It Is 0110 of tho choicest pieces in tho Standing Rock nnd Chey enne River reservations. When W. J, Englo of Butte, Nob., disqualified him self by filing on another homestead before be drew No. 1, Bowdry xvltb No.f 2 beenme first. Lars Frederlckson of Glenham, S. D., has second choice. Weston In New York. New York, May 2. Edward Pnyson Weston, the sevonty-txvo-year-o'd pe destrian, arrived here today, ending his great walk from the Pnclflc to the Atlantic. An Immense crowd xvel corned the aged athlete. v-H. $ $"fr-h'H"!- THE MARKETS .4.4"Hl,,l,"H"H-4 Chicago. May 2. Predictions of freezing temperature formed part of an array of influences that nearly neu tralized the bearish effects of tho gen eral rains south and southwest. An unexpected large decrease In the visi ble biipply wns coupled with n prlv.tto estimate that the total xvlnter wheat ylnhl will bo less than 400,000,000 bush els, ns against 44Q,3CC,000 bushels, ac cording to official figures last jear. The market closed steady, but ViC to Vic net lower than laBt nlgln. Com finished Vie to llVc up, onts Mc lower to :(3c higher nnd provisions off 2iQ'10r. Closing prices: Wheat Mny, $1.08; July, ?1,02T,. Corn May, 5950'jc; July, f.2:!,c. Onts-May, Alc; July, 404uVic. Pork- May, 21.00; July, $21.75. Lard May, $12.40; July, $12.22'... Chicago Cash Prices No. 2 hard wheat, $1.08Vi1.09VC'; No. 2 corn, OOVi file; No. 2 white oats, 43V43c. Omaha Cash Prices. Omaha, May 2. Whent le higher; No. 2 hard. $1.011.03Vi; No. 3 hard, 90c$1.01. Corn ,c higher; No. 2 xvhlte, CO'-Q'Glc; No. 3 white, CO COKtc; No. 2 yellow, 67l.58c; No. 3 yellow, 57B7'c; No. 2, 57!l58c; No. 3, 57(Ti'57'jC. Oats 3VAc higher; No. 3 white, 39VJ340f'; No. 3 yellow, 381.Q39,.c; No. S mixed, 38Vi39c South Omaha Live Stock, South Omaha, May 2. Cattle Ro colpts, 4,000; 10c lowar; native steers, $r"5f,7.75: cows and heifers, $3.50(0 b.CO; weslom stours, $3.5C75; Tex is bteers, $3.00Q0.00; blockers and ft-edors, $3.506.75; caives, $4 25i P.25; bulls and stags, $4.0006.00. Hogs Receipts. 3,200; 1020c lower; heavy, $9.U05?9.15; mixed, $8.909.00; light, $8.7509.05; pigs, $8,000-8 75; bulk of sales, $8.9009.05. Sheep Re eelpts, 7,000; 1025c lower; yearlings, $7 7508.40; wethers, $7.5008.10; ewes, $7.0007.90; lambs, $9.0009.70. Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, May 2. Cattle Receipts, 25,000; steady, 10c lower; beeves', $5.0508.35; Texas steers, $4 7.J0G.15; western steers, $4.9006.73; stackers nnd feeders, $3.8000.70; cows and heifers, $2.7507.30; calves. $C.5O0 8.50. Hogs Receipts, 28,000; slow, 15 20c lowor; light. $9.1O09.37V(.; mix ed, $9.1509.15; heavy, $9.1509.42V..; pigs, $8.7509.30; bulk of sales, $9,250 9.40. Sheep Receipts, 20.OQ0; 10c low er; natives, $4.4008.15; westerns, $4.9008.20; yearlings, $7.1508.35; Iambs, $7.7509.75. mwhm news Smallpox Breaks Out n Viru lent Form at Ui liirsity. MANY PATIEHTS IN HOSPITAL Four Thousand Students May Be Vac cinated Bryan Tells Minister Not to Forrjet All for County Option. Urrjes Initiative and Referendum. New Rule for M'xed Cars. Lincoln, May 3. Further reports of smallpox Among studunU at tho Statu university has occasioned considerable alarm and It Is probublo vaccination of tho 4,000 students will be required by the Lincoln board of health. Six now caBes havo boon roportud xvltbln tho Inst week, and tho Isolation hos pital Is well filled with patients. Tho State Rallxvny commission hold a meeting xvlth officials of tho Bur lington to discuss n rulo for tho ship ment of mixed loads of hogs and sheep. After a discussion tho commission an nounced It would formulate a rulo to apply to all tho roads and thou glvu tho companies and tho shippers tho right to conio In and nrgua Its merits Tho "xvets" filed their campaign ox penso account, showing that thoy spent $0,587 nnd then failed to defeat tho Prohibitionists In Lincoln. Tho money, contrary to published roports, tho statement shows, did not como from Omaha, but xvas contributed by poisons in Lincoln xvho formerly had saloons here and oxpected to secure licenses. Attorney Pettis received $250 nnd Captain Murfln $171 for legal services. Bryan Addresses Preachers. Lincoln, May 3. Mr. Bryan talked to tho Ministerial association and urged tho ministers not to neglect tho lultlntlvo nnd referendum In their zenl for county option. Both, he urged, wore Of Importance, the Initiative and referendum as much so as county op tion. He Informed tho ministers that he had not indorsed county option uu ill ho knew" It xxas niNIsstio lit No brnskn. G. A. R. ENCAMPMENT Falrbury Getting Ready for Reunion May 17. Lincoln, Mny 3. Cnptuln A. M. Trimble, adjutant general of -the Grand Army or the Ropubllc, Is of tho opin ion tho coming encampment of tho Grand Army of tho Ropubllc at Fair- bury will bo the most enjoyable of any over held. His opinion Is based 011 In formation he received from Falrbury regnrdlng tho work being done by tho several committees xvhich hnvo tho local arrangements in charge. The encampment xvill be held May 17, 18 and 19. In the parade xvlll bo 1,000 school children, some from tho city schools and others from the conn try schools. In addition, there xvlll ho a civic section, automobiles and floats. The committee expects to raise at least $1,500 to pay the local expenses nnd the chnlrman hns written Captain Trimble that tho town will bo decornt ed to such an extent that it xvlll not be recognized by the old soldiers TWO SUPERIOrTBOYS IN JAIL Held on Charge of Robbing Farmer of $400. Superior, Nob., May 3, Billy Hill and Walter Verbock nro now in tho county Jail at Nelbon, nxvaltlng trial on tho clargo of robbing Fred Lnnz man, n farmer, of $400. Last xvoelc Lunzman enmo to town, got drunk and xvas around with the boys having a good time. Lunzman drew $100 from the bank and the boys "took euro" of him while he xvas sobering off. When lie became bobor the boys and money were gono. IIo reported the cnsi; to the police, who began a search for the youths. They were located In Enid, Okln. Sheriff Jones brought them bark nnd landed them in the county Jnll. They confessed nnd returned $50, about nil tho money they had left. Their trial will come up next month. GOVERNOR TO ISSUE- CALL Shallenbergcr ' Will Act If Bryan Comes With Written Pledges. Lincoln, May 2. Governor Shullen berger will call an oxtru session of the stato legislature, providing Mr. Bryan brings to him a written pledge from three fifths of tho members that they will vote for the inltlatixo and refer ondtim. Mayor Brown Gets Credit. Lincoln, May 3. In n letter to Cap tain Trimble, Anna Jarvls, founder of "Mothers' day," said Nebraska has been one of the first states in the union to Indorse the proposition, and that F. W. Blown, then mayor of Lin coln, wns tho first mayor in the United Stntes to Issue a proclamation calling for the observance of the day. Gov ernor Shallcnherger xvill Issue a proclamation today, calling upon tho people of the state to recognize next Sundny as "Mothers' day." Beatrice Drouth Broken. Beatrice, Neb., May 3. The opening of tho first saloon In Beatrice In txvo yoars was the occasion for a free-for-all colebration by many. Tho croxvds that visited the place were so large and became sn noisy that J. 11. Duntz, the proprietor, was forced to close txvo hours uhcad of time. Tho city council met to grant licenses to five applicants. MORE EVIDENCE UN.:AHTHED Revolver Used by Rlfcnburg and Vic tim's Wallet Found. Alnsworth, Neb., Mny 3. An addi tional link in tho chain of circumstan tial cvldonco xvhicli resulted In tho conviction of Gcorgo Wilson, nllaa Walter Rlfonbiirg, on tho chnrgo of robbery and murder of Jacob Davis, xvhich occurred horo on tho night of Doc. 27, 1909, xvas unoitrthed xvhen a chiimbermnld nt the Alnsworth hotel found a Bix-shnotor In thn mnttross on the bed In tho room which xvns occu pied by Wilson previous to and the night nfter the murder. Tho xvonpon xvns of a caliber Ident ical with tho bullet found In Davis' hnd urtor his murdur. When found thero xvoro txvo lonnod nnd three emp ty shells In the gun. A turther search resulted In finding n leather pocket nook, also a 'onthor w.nllot, both of xvhich wero readily 1 1 ..'Iflrtt by ninny townsmen ns tho pioporty of Dax'ls. COURT HOUSE BRINGS $500 Phelps County Farmer Will Move Structure to His Farm for a Barn. Holdrcgc, Neb., May 3. Tho old court house xvns sold at auction, tho structure being purchased by Geno Snow, who will mox'o It onto his farm near this city, If present plnus ma ture, where ho may use It for a barn. Tho prlco paid tho county xvas $500, which was considered very cheap as It measured forty foot xvldo by eighty foot long and xvas txvo stories high. Tho cost of moving tho structure, how- over, xvlll bo considerable, niul accord ing to the terms of the sule, this must be dono within tho next thirty days, Tho court house, xvhich xvlll Boon bo hauled away to mako room for a handsome now $100,000 edlfico, xvns built in 1881 by tho Lincoln Land com pany nnd presented to tho county for tho purpose, before this city had been designated as tho county sent. WILL PROBE NEBRASKA SKY Weather Bureau to Send Up Sounding Balloons at Omaha. Ouinlln, May 3. Professors C. S, Woods and W. It. Giegg of the xveath- or bureau experimental station at Mount Weather, V., are In Omnha for tho purpose of sending up a number of small balloons xvlth weather nnd tonv pornturo recording Instruments nt- tarhed for tho purpose of gathering nioteoriologlcnl data In tho upper air stratas. About twenty of tho balloons xx'Ill bo sent up from Fort Omaha. Theso xvlll bo frco balloons of Bum dent size nnd strongth to reach the hlghost possible altitudes and carry the automatic recording Instruments. With these bnllooiiB will bo attached notes and lnstructlons.nRklng the find ers to return the balloons' to Mount Weather xvlth the Instruments, at tho government expense, Immediately up on their being fottnd. Girl Charged With Perjury. Lincoln, Mny 3. Freda Jacobson, soventeen yeure old, was arrested on a charge of perjury In the ensa In which Dr, Johnson Is being tried for perform ing a criminal oporatlon. The girl In formed sonio of her friends th.it Bho had been paid $25 to testify that the operation bad been performed by tho girl wlio died. L. C Burr, nttorney, nna Dr. Johnson both testified that $25 had been paid to it brother of tho girl to look up evidence, follow'ng the re ceipt of a note that for $100 evidence could bo secured thnt would clear tho defendant They denied Riving the girl money. Mlsq Jacobson xvnu ro leased to appear lu Juvenile court prl doy morning. Rain Comes In Good Time. Omaha, May 3. Rainfall averaging nearly an Inch dronohed the wheat belt of the west, breaking what had threatened to bo a serious drought. Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado and Wy oming xvns covored by the rain. The precipitation is oxpected by grain men to havo a pronounced effect on market values and futures. The rnln Is declared to be worth an incalculable sum to the grain fields. Nebraska Press Association. Grand Island, Neb., May 2. Secre tary Johns of tho Nebraska Press as Koclatlon has Issued the programs for the thirty-eighth annual meeting of the association at Lincoln on May 23, 21 and 25. The program Is one or the best that has eer bourt prepared lor the association. A record breaking at tendance is looked for, as the secre tary reports unusual Interest In the meeting ami many new members Join ing. Crefghtort Graduates Get Diplomas. Omaha, Mny 2. Txventyfour law yers, nineteen dentists and forty-four doctors were given their diplomas at Brandels' theater, showing they had completed tho course of studies In the law, dental and mddlcnl departments respectively of Crelghton university and were qualified to go forth In their professions. Missouri Pacific Machinists Out. Omnha, Mny 3. Fifteen machinists at the Missouri Pnclflc shops went out on a strike on an order from the general headquarters of the union. The Missouri Pnclflc has a small force at Omnha, but fifteen men being em ployed horo. No effort is being made by the company to replnco the men. Keith County Gets Fine Wetting. Ogalalla, Neb., May 2. Another good rain In Keith county fell. There was a steady fall for twenty hours. Corn planting is In full sxvlng. Small grain never looked better at this season. Miss M. Ruth Taylor TEACHER OF PIANO 324 West Idaho. Phone 205 Edith M. Swan TtsAOIinU C)V PIANO, HARMONY and Musical History Studio 424 Laramie Avenuo l'ltnnn il I20 WILLIAM MITCHELL, ATTORNEY AT HW, ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA. EUGENE BURTON Attorney at Law Office In rooms formerly occupied by R. C. Noloman, First Nal'l Bank blk 'Phone t60. ALLIANCE, NEB, H. M. BULLOCK. Attorney at Law, A.UJL.TA.TXGJ5:, NIDB. WILCOX & BROOME LAW AND LANDATTOUNCYS. Long experience in state and federal courts and as Register and Receiver U, S. Land Ofllco Is a guarantee for prompt and efficient service. Office In Land Office Ilulldlng. ALLIANCE - NLIULXSKA. Drs.CoppernolI & Petersen OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN! Successors to Drs. Frry & Ilalfe) Over Norton's Store Oillco Phone 43, Residence 20 ,GEO. J. HAND, PHYSICIAN AND flUIIQKON Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat DR. C. H. CHURCHILL PHYSICIAN ANIJ SL'HQCON (Successor to Ir. J. G. Moure) OFFICE IN FLETCHER BLOCK Office hours 11-liu, m. 2-1 p.m. 7:30-9 p, ra. OiTico Phone 62 Res. Phone, 85 H. A. COPSEY, M. D. I'hywlclan und Surgeon Phone nno f'ullM nnjwurod promptly ilny hikI niKht from orlllce. Unices: Allliiiu'O National Danb UiillilltiKorur tho Post Oltiw. DR.XHAS. E. SLAGLE XVITII . DR. BELLWOOD Special Attention Paid to Eye Work Drs. Bowman & Weber PHYSICIANS AND SUKGEONS First National Hunk Bldg. Ucotua 4 5-6 Office bouts, 10 to 12 a, in,, 1:30 to 4, 7 to S p. m. Office Phone 65 Res. Phone 16 & 184 Dr. I-I. R. Belville DDIEa ISO? PHONE 167 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 and 310 J. P. HAZARD Surveyor and Engineer, ALLIANCE, NLUUASKA 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 RILEY ; Trained Nurse PHONK51U