ir9iaL ,rsn 1V ' . t - V. J -V."., ' ' - t-.. i ' , ,rt- -2l t .--. f.1 Vj' , '..r , : : 7 r; M66t M6 3t Mollring's -'K 'O' 'A r ' -,s,, .4. ' il.1 t- 1". Special Offerings At Mollring's r - At Mo II ring's Ladies' Rest Room "JiMtml&m 5C 'i I f i V 1 if .i1. tf O l JX. . i J III i has tried to outdo the other in effective productions, and as a result, cottons compete with silks for highest honors! Colors were never so perfectly woven into fabric, mercerizing1 never so cleverly accomplished, in fact, looms never created such idealstic materials as are now here, awaiting your criticism and ultimate choosing. , - ' This week we give additional zest to the, display by offering at special prices,someiof the .most popular weaves. v " i0 Discount on all Wash Goods during this Sale SALE beginning Monday Morning, May 16, 8 o'clock Lasting all. Week STRASBURGER Juliub Eckerle is liaulin for Fred Iiemdt. J. U. Strasburger spent Saturday with Irby Hall. Mr. Jeff. Orr is out looking up his cattle this week. Mr. and Mrs Sam Spear drove to the Spade store Tuesday. The oat and wheat crop in this sec tion is showing up well Mr. Uyers stopped at EcUerle's Thurs day to grain his horses. Fred llerndt is hauling posts and wire from Hays Springs this week. Workmen are busily engaged in fin ishing Mrs. Pool's house on her claim north of Strasburger. We have had an abundance of rain during the past several days and the grass is growing beautifully. Mr. Tallou, who has a claim several miles north of Strasburger, was a vis itor at J. U. Strasburger's last week. John Coy Is developing Into a flrst class fence builder. Digging "post holes and putting In "dead men" are his specialties. Mr. Hardlson hauled a big load from Ellsworth Saturday, . but had some trouble finding the gates going through Hall's claim. Mr. Green and Mrs. Pool made a business trip to Alliance last week. Mr. Green brought back a big load of groceries for the Square Deal store. We notice in this week's Rushville Standard that Floyd Counts' is ,movlrg to his claTm near Walter's Lake. We regret to lose Mr. Counts from this vi cinity, Mr. Forney as hauling wire and posts last week from Ruslivllle. This material will be used to fence the Pink ham claim, which Mr. Forney has leased. Mrs. John Strasburger was bitten by a savage dog belonging to Mr. Fred McMillan a few days ago but we are glad to say she has almost entirely re covered. The dog, by the way, has gone to the happy hunting grounds, in fluenced by a wejl directed shot from Mr. McMillan's gun. quakervaIley Willie Vantress is not so well again. This 6eems rather cold for the middle of May. Mrs. Owen has some, fine Rhode Is land Red chickens. - Robert Shoffner and family came home from Indiana last Saturday. Edwin Owen bought three milch cows of Mr, Sturgeon one day lust week. Mrs. Farley, of Ackworth, Iowa, ar rived at Reno, Wednesday, and Is now living in her new home. Sunday school and church at Allen Jamison's next Sunday. Would like to see everybody there that can come. Rex Haworth and Miss Lulu Jones I- of Indlanola, Iowa, were, married May 10, at Alliance, Nebraska. They Im mediately went to housekeeping on their claim iu Quaker Valley. May prosperity and happiness follow this worthy young couple. HEMINGFORD Ruy Woods autoed to Sioux county Wednesday. Miss Delia Hicks came up from Mul len, Nebr., Tuesday on 43. Mr. Ira Scrlbner Is suffering from blood poison in his right hand. K. L. Pierce, Isaac Rockey and Dent Piper autoed to Alliance Friday. Postmaster Walker moved Into the new postotllee the first of the week. The eighth grade took their second county examination Thursday and Fri day of last week. Messrs. Thompson, Spencer and jEv erett autoed to Alliance Tuesday in Ray Wood's car. George Carrell spent a few days the latter part of the week on his ranch over on the river. Miss Dollie and Mrs. Anna Pierce came home from their recent visit to Omaha, Sunday. Mrs. Alex Muirhead went to Alliance Tuesday on 44 and returned the same evening In an auto. Mrs. Wm. Iodence came up from Al liance .Tuesday, on 43, to attend the dlnqer at C. J. Wlldy's. lto Vaughn, Waddell,"Hud"Thomp son and Ira Scrlbner autoed to Alliance Saturday, returning Sunday. Dr. Little was called out to J no. Sul livan's over on the north tu'ble Sunday to see Mr. Sullivan, who is sick. Mrs. W. Spencer, Miss Delia Hicks, Clark Mclntyre and Mr. Frohnapfel autoed to Alliance Tuesday afternoon. Miss Sarah Iverson returned from Denver, Monday, where she has been spending some time with her mother and sisters. Miss Ruby Wildy. u niece of C. .1 Wlldy's, came Tuesday from Council Bluffs, Iowa, for a few day's visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. J. John Anderson came down from Edgemont Wednesday morning on 30, to look after some business affairs, re turning the latter part of the week. Miss Alice Potmesil came home from her long visit iu Seattle, Wash., Mon day. She stopped off at Powell, Idaho, for a few days' visit with iter brother, Frank. Mr. Chas. Hucke had the misfortune of breaking his arm just below the btioumer blade, Monday, while loading a car of potatoes. He fell off the wag on backwards. Jklr. and Mrs. Harry Hartlett and Mr. and Mrs, Frank Cain came from Chi cago Sunday for a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Fenner. Mrs. Hart lett and Mrs. Cain are sisters of li, L, Fenner. Wanted at once.teatns to break land, fa. 00 per acre. Nebraska Land Co. It is really a pleasure to invite our customers to view this su perb showing of wash fabrics. So comprehensive in its scope and variety so ' unusual in character. It seems that each manufacturer BONNER Martin Anderson drove to Alliance Thursday. Mrs. Frank Boon visited with Mrs. Qriggs Thursday afternoon. Asa Briggs is on the sick list, but is much better at this writing. Asa Uriggs and Frank Boon were in Alliance Thursday and Friday. R. M. Hampton returned tQ -Alliance last Friday, after nearly a week's stay on the ranch. Mrs. Carl Babbitt and children left Thursday for an extended visit in the eastern part of the state. Roy Mosher came down from Whit ney Saturday and spent Sunday with his father-in-law, F. W. Wood. He re turned Monday. Miss Vernu Fenton, who has been visiting with her aunt, Mrs. Ralls, left Saturday afternoon -for Morrill, where she will visit with relatives. Miss Fen ton made many friends during her stay here and her smiling face will be great ly missed by thetn. 4 HUBBLE'S FLAT . j Little Richard Denton is on the sick list. JoeUeard is building av few miles of fence. ! Rollin Ross went 1' 'to Wind Sprltlg Sunday. We would like to know the area, of Nine Mile canyon. Mr. aud Mrs. Joe Kcard, at Hubble'e Friday. Jr., called A. Ross took a fine milch, cow home Tuesday from Alliance. J, A. Lore came to Miller's on a busi ness trip one day last week. Hubble's Flat was quite well repre sented Saturday at Minatare. Ia'sIo Lore is making a short stay will 1 his brother, Arthur, this week. Preaching services by Mrs. Reek next Sunday, May 21. Everyone welcome. Miss Mabel Shipard and George Sev er.son made a 6hort call at Dean's Sun duy. U. It, Hubble Is on the sick list this week. He has. been forced to quit work. Mr and Mrs. Frank Weard's little sou visited in Minatare Thursday- and Friday, ' . Roy Denton is digging stimo for a ce ment house; we are glad to see new buildings. There is some talk of observing Children's Day here. We hope that it may not be just talk only. Farm Bargain The editor of The Herald has been requested by a subscriber to secure a purchaser for a good Box Butte county farm. Address Jno. W. Thomas, Alliance, Nebr. G. at ' .i .. ' i ;;- New Haystacker. There is no end to new inventions, some of them useful and, bqitic destined to .soon fall into disuse and to be for gotten. Judge H. M. Bullock and Ottp P. Kaldal are the inventors and patentees of a hay stacker that prom isqs to be a bonanza for them. Dem onstrations made with the first ma chine manufactured proves that it will do the work right, and already about eighty advance orders for it have been received. It will be manufactured for Bullock & Kaldal by the Forest Lumber Co., at Alliance. Uncalled For Letters Following is a list of letters remain ing uncalled for In the postoffice at Alliance, Nebraska, for the week end ing May 16, 1910; if not called for on or before Alay 30, 1910, will be sent to the Dead Letter Office at Washington, D, C. Dougherty Miss Roreuco Llcburrmwi Mr. Herman CulTjn Mr. Luther Johnson Miss i.ulu Hanson Mr. Henry Hide Mr. J. 0,t. March Mr. J. . I'ttezer Mr. O. fl Anderson A, K linker A. J. Human I'red Caddy Mr. John Daubs Tom Johnson Art MpKull Mr. T N. Powell Mr. In Smith MUs Nellie , Wtson Geo Ilemen Fred Mention advertised when calling for letters on this list. .1, Ira E. TXsii, Postmaster. SSSSTI ri i t aving opened a new GROCERY and HARDWARE store on west side of track at Angora, Nebr., we have a fine line of fresh groceries and new hardware which we are selling at bed-rock prices. You are invited to call at our store and get prices. Gillespie & Robinson Scottsbluff Flour, High Patent $1.60 per sack; White Loaf, 57.45. 01 The Mollring Method is to make a friend of every purohaser. We want you to oall and see us. Once acquainted wifh the superior quality of our goods, our reasonable prices and fair and courteous treatment you be come a real good and regular customer Special Offerings This week we are offering special Inducements with 10 per cent off In Bedware and Linens The Box Butte show window will illustrate to you the splendid values in this Sale RESPECTFULLY, A. Mollring - - A Farm, Mansion. Mrs. Fred H, Kauffold drove to Alli ance Monday, bringing Mrs. Ida M, Ross, who had spent Sunday with her. While in town Airs. Kauffold called at The Herald office to renew her subscrip tion, 11 nd informed us that she and Mr, Kauffold had moved into their new house, the Interior of which is com pleted, nlthough there is still some work to be done on the outside. This residence, we are Informed, Is u veritable mansion. It is eleven miles northwest of Alliance, ami Is indeed an ornament to that part of the country. It contains sixteen rooms, modern throughout, and is furnished with 52.000 worth of furniture. This was suf ficient to thoroughly equip the renl dence, except a pian'i. and to supply this deficiency Mrs. Kahffvld ou Mon day ordered u magnificent 8550 Haynes Hros. upright mahogany piano of Mrs. Ross, the Alliance representative of the Crancer Piano Co, Storing Moisture in the Soil The Nebraska Experiment Station Has just issued Bulletin No. 114 with the 'above-named titje. The bulletin may be had free of cost by residents of Nebraska on application to the Agricul tural Experiment Station, Lincoln, Nebraska. LEGAL NOTICE. Iu the District Uuurt Ho Ilntte county, Nebraska. ' Id the mutter of the aimllratlun of II. I'. Oilman, guardian of ttaeptrnon unci eitate ot vv, Murio nan, Mitn u, Han.- iieieo L. u-4D, Minors. OKOril TO tillOW CAIIKK Special Map t 1910 Term The cause cutuu tin fur lieurinK upon the pettuon ot it. r. uiitnuo. KUuruuin or me e tute of W. Marie Hull, l-dltli U. Itall and Helen ('. Hall, minors, uniylng fur license to sell their luterukt In northwest jimrter .' tlitn lli tow nihlu"5 north lliiiitro 4t wnit in Itox Butte County Nelinsku, or u buillcluiil amount oi umjatno ror mo t-aucauun muiu tenunce itnd suonort of Mild minors, unci Hum ueiirlnir from mid petition tlmt siild ututu of suiu minors, jsmriiuuiviiim luienmi in hum lands unit uiiliuiirovel wild nrtilf lu mud, and no iiiconut Dtoiuuintti increirom. u is tiiortv for ordered lliut all persons intm-Med in bald cm lit e appear Iteforo me lit cliaMlwr ut my oBlce in Hushvlllu. blierldiin Uuunty, No uraskti, ou the lHtli duy uf June, MUO.ito show cause why u license should not be ((runted to said II. V Oilman to sell said reul estate ut guitrdluns mi e for the purjxea uiuntloued, and that a copy of tlilx order bo pubtUued for three successive weeks In the Alllunco HnUd, a weekly nuwipaper published at Alliance, Nebraska. Dated tilts 17th day uf Mav, 1910. . 11, WcttTOVEIt, fp Mity 1IMI Judge ot the District Court. I.KOA1, NOTICE In the County Court of Hox Hutte County, Nebraska. etCrKllhr? (ffiforhearlnoa Marlor. deceased. ) Hnul u--0UI"- Now on tilts 18th duy of May, 1910. caroo 1'. M. KnlKht, administrator with will annexed of said estate, and prays for leave to render account as such administrator It la therefor ordered that the ard. day of June, 1P10, ul ten o'clock a. in., ut my office lu Alliance, In said county be nxed as the time and place for ex amining and allowing such account. And the helm ofsuld deceased, aud ttll persons inter ested lu said estute, are required to appear at the time und place so designated aud show cause, if such exist, why said account should not be ullowcd. It is further ordered that notice lie given to ull persous interested In said estute by causing a copy of tbU order to be published m the Alliance Herald, a news paper published and in general circulation lu said County, three successive Issues, prior to the day set for said heurlug. ISKAl.) L A. IlKllltV. fp May 19 31. County Judge. h .. , HBTICE OF SAIL In Ida ltltikttt u...i tt a . M-. Nebraska. vp "ouo U0UDl' In Uiu inutter of the application of A.B. Heed, iidnilnlstrutor of tfu. estatoof Morris l-stiiteT "" " """ Notion Is huroby itlvou tlmt, Iu pursuance of uu order of tUo Hon. XV. H. Westover. Judire V.n'10 P'strlct Court of ilox Jlutte County, iuU"?Hl "'"l10 ". ",e "' lty of April, liHO. fur thOHuloof tlm real ostuto hereinafter described, there will bo hold at imbllc vendue .v. j..!,. iiiHi,vi. uiuuur lor cuHii, or one-oaic caMi. balance on not moro than two years time, tt M 111.," i t llltll.lwl b..A.I..1 1... . on the laud, ni thu front door of the Court Housu In tlm Ultv of Alliance. iiiMliiiviiiuy.on tlio itth duy of Juue. 1910, ut two i, dock p. m., the following duscrllieil premlsen. the tioutli half o the North U-t yuuiter, uud the Nortli halt of (III) hiilltil 11'au (f.......,.SU,...l .1 . NliIpaiItuUKtt,47Uox U in to co inty. b it Id muIo will remain open one hour. i' ' i'-oi, n. d. ukeu. AuminiHtrator. HBTICE If SAIL In thu District Court of Box Untie county Nubrusku. " In the matter of the application of SarsJi A. (illlcraii. Buurdlan of Hie pemom. and estate of Mary l ances Ullleran, FraucU Uillerdu. undl.eo Olllerau, lur license to sell real es tate. (otlco Is hereby Wen that by virtue of n oraeroftho Hoi). U.ll. Westover. .ludjre of the District Court otUox liutte county. Ne braska, nmae ou the ITtn day uf May, lui", for the sale of the real estate bereluuftur de- scribed, there will be Hold at public auction to the highest bidder, for ull of purchuse price except ono tlioilsuud dollars, cash, the balance of one tliuu.ii ud dollars may ou at the option Of the puruhuMT ou uu hot to exceed two years time, ut7 per cent Interest, secured by note and mortyaxe ou the laud, at the front uoornf jhu Uour llousuiu the city of AilU auce, lu Mild county, uli the tnli day of Juue, lino. )tt 3 o clock p, iu., the foliowiuir descrloei prenilscit. lo-wltt Thu Worth-west Quarter of becttohsi. Town. 23, lUue m, (MV. owe 24, lown. l,l. 4) In Wox Hutiecounty. Nebraska. Bind sale will remain open one uour. &-l-3t ' diBAh A. OlLLfcitsy, Uuardlitn. T1 HBIICE T8 CKEIITMS. " Slute of Nebraska ?. Uox fluiltf count)' j" In thu matter of the estate of Annie Mc C.ui Hi , oeceused. t I.LmA. Kerry, Couuty Judo of Hox liutto county, Nibru.hu'. Hereby notiry ull persons liavuiK claims undiemuudsuintnsi the estate of Annie Alcwartny iiiul i nave et and up pointed tne 17 Uay ut Octobir. inln ...t ,n o'ciot'k lu tne forenoon, ut the uuuty Court roouuu Alllaiici), lor tne xuinltiutioii uf all claims axaiust the e.iulo of wtiu decedent with a view to thvtr altuwaucu und payment. All persons luteresU-u us creditors of the sum estate will present their claim to me at said time, or show cauu Soruotaodolni;, and in case any claims are uot Mi presented by said time they shall be foiever barred. This notice shall be served by publication (hereof for four cousecutlve weeks Jo, the Alliance Herald, a newspaper published lu Alliance, prior to the day of nearliut. l - O I veil unuer my tiuiju und the seal of said court this 17 day of Muy, laio. X-4w UA. liKitiiv. County judge. NOTICE TO CMIITHS. Stali of Nebraska f.. Uox ItutteUouuty f" In the matter ottheestate of Florence Mc Carthy, deceased. 1, U A. ilorry, County Judge of Box Uutte ' county, Nebraska, hereby notify all persons of tloreuce Mct'artliy thut I have set and ud- Li, I MI...I flu, 17 ,lw if . f,.ml.A nun-. ... K r . 7 """""'wi pjui uo clock vi. .-Mwj., ., .uv wuiitj iuun room ID. Alliance, tor the examination of ull claims uguiusv nio raiuve ui saiu aeceoent with a view ;to their allowance and payment. sad estate will present their claims to mo at ou.v. ..iuc, , ouun tnun lor not, m aoing. and. in case any claims uro nut so presenteti br said time they shall be f. rever barred. This notice shall be served by publication thereof for four consecutive weeks in the Allluuce Herald, a newspaper published in Alliance, prior lo thu duy of heating. Olven under my hand and the seal of said conn this 17 day ot May. 1M. S iw U a, Htuur, County Judge.