rv ? 1 ft Reliable Grocery and Meat Market Groceries, Fresh and Cured Meats, Fruits, Vegetables, Nuts, Candies, and every thing' else good to eat Phone JAS. GRAHAM ss'mp-zffip'msz OTIS Sc BUSH CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS CEHENT WORK Twelve Years' All Work Guaranteed 307 Toluca Ave. ALLIANCE, omen at Phillips' grocery Spring Wagons for Sale We now have Five New Hand-Made Spring Wagons ready for delivery. They are better made, more durable and will give much better satisfaction than machine-made spring wagons. We will sell these wagons at reasonable price. If you want one of them, call immediately, before they are all taken. Shop opposite Palace Livery Barn. Donovan & Son 4F THE-LEADER Estimates on Cement Side walks, Hollow Blocks, Foundations and Cement Work of all kinds. Phone SSI 716 W. Dakota St. Alliance, Nebraska ttTttttttfTfT?TTTTTttTt 50 A SPECIALTY Experience Phone 613 NEBR. Boards of all descriptions for any part of a house or barn. Dierks Lumber &CoaI Co. Phone 22 D. Waters, Mgr. Wallace's Transfer Line Household goods moved promptly and transfer work solicited. Phone 4 frank Wallace, Prop'r. J.J.VANCE Cement Contractor rr t fl fl umffifnnRl 1 inie 1 auie flB Itlaaaal A Itl.Ma IvT aUm wh xuiaii(.cj.'cvi OOINO EAST An. M. T. t.V. O. T. No. 42, Dally. Lincoln Fly-cr--"itopsntBcneca, flrok' en How, Ravenna, etc 1223 n.m. 15 n.m. No. 44. Daily, Local from Alliance townccni thence stops fit Jlerna, Rroken How, Ravenna, etc 1l!45a.m. 1:06p.m. No. 30, Dally, Krotn Kdgo- monlnnd ucudwood lliSjp.m. No. 40, Freight CslOp.w, 7:80 p.m. floian west Ait. c. t. i.v. m. t. No. 41. Dally, Fljer--Edge-tnont, l)eadwood,Nowca8 tie, etc 4:55a.m. 4!l0a.m. No. 43. Local, Kdgemont, Newcastle, and went 1:05 p.m. 12:25 p.m. No. 35, Dally, Edgemont ami lKadwood 3:30a.m. No. 4.1, Freight 4:30a.m. 6:40a. tn. 0OIJ.0 MIBTH I.V. M. T. No. 301. Denver Flyer 12:50n.tn. No. 3ft'i, Denver Local con nects at Hrldgeport with Uuernsey local 12.50p.m. No. 805, FrclRht 2:30 a.m CO.M1NO NOIITH AH. M. T No. 302. Flyer from Denver. 3:20 a.m. No. 304, Local from Denver and Ouernpcy ,., 11:30 a.m. No. 300, Freight 0:55 p.m. "MDvcv. t. UTT T?Vvmc 65 Big Horse Sale. The A. B. Clarice Horse Sales Company will hold their next big sale at Miles City, Montana, on August 15, 10, 17 and 18. They will sell on those dates 2,000 horses of nil clnses. If you want horses this is the place to get them. They are selling for less money than ever before. You can buy them here cheaper than anywhere else on earth. Write for particulars. Repair Work Sewing Machines and Organs. Have secured the services of a prac ticalmecjmniq and caiL. EUftrontee all work done by him. Don't trust your work to travelling repair men. This man will be here permanently. Re pairs and parts furnished for all ma chines. Phone 139. Geo. D. Darling. Finding a Leak is sometimes a dangerous and dirty job unless you are a Practical Plumber. I there is any trouble in the bath room or beating 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 Big Wheat Yields H. W. Campbell The Soil Culture Expert has group 41 bushels of wheat when drouth ruined others, 53 1-2 bushels when others got 20. He has spent 30 years in the study of and experimenting with the boils of the great hemi-arid West. Are these facts worth knowing? wis ner gives timely explanation every month, $1.00 per year. We publish Campbell's Soil Culture Manual, 320 pages. It is full of facts, not theories, gathered from years of practical experience. Flying machines positively do fly today. Two years ago you did not believe they could. The Campbell System of Soil Culture when correctly applied positively will bring big returns; Send for valuable free booklet of information. Campbell Soil Culture Co. JJ3r.aM.Bldg, Lincoln, tieb. tami Alliance Teachers Are Champions Letter from Former Superintendent Hayes Gives Interesting News. Peru, Nebr., Aug. 7, 1910. Dear Mr. Thomas. Doubtless you have noticed in the state papers that Mr. Meyer of Peru has been awarded the silver cup oflered by Omaha for the champion tennis player ot Nebraska and that Mr. G H. Williams won second place A peculiar interest to Alliance people attaches itself to this, inasmuch as Mr. Meyer and Mr. Williams will both be in the high school faculty next year in Alliance and both of them were reared in Peru, receiving their tennis training on the fine tennis courts maintained here, while they were In school at the Normal. A great interest was shown in tennis at Peru this summer, and much of this interest was due to the lead ership of Mr. Williams, Mr. Ilanna, and Mr. Meyer. Peru is giving much attention to clean athletics, and more emphasis will be placed on this phase of school work next year than ever before Physical training direc tors of exceptional skill in that lino of work, in both men's and women's depart ments, are employed to direct these de partments. Lest you might conclude that other de partments are not as well represented in l'eru, will say briefly, The Peru State Normal has a faculty of nearly 50 mem bers. It enrolls 5,100 students annually. Graduates from the advanced course from 150 to 180 each year. It offers all the regular courses leading to the various grades of state certificates, life diploma and degree of llachelor of Education. Also many special courses, as agriculture, domestic science, shorthand and typewriting, business principles and commerce, art, physical culture and gym nastics, library training, music; including piano, violin and stringed instruments, orchestra and band instruments, voice; elocution, debating, parliamentary law, etc., etc. The low cost of attending school at Peru, the beautiful environment of the school with its removal from the haunts of vice, make it a desirable place in which to re ceive professional training, and have in duced hundreds of young men and women to come to Peru. In spite of the large graduating classes, we are unable to supply the demand for professionally trained men and women to take charge of the various grade positions, principalships of ward schools, villiage schools and high schools, and citv super intendences. We shall be pleased to hear from any of the young people who are desirous of securing a better education, or from teachers who want to prepare for more advanced work. 1910-11 catalog will be sent to any who request it. Cordially yours, D. W. HAYES. W. M. Robinson, 'manager of the Bennett Piano Company, Omaha, with branch store in Alliance, was in town Sunday and Monday of this wrek. While here Mr. Robinson made a tiip to his farm west of lierea which he has been improving this year. Mr. Robin son covers the state thoroughly quite often and he stated to The Herald re porter that liox Butte county todny is in better condition than any other portion of Nebraska. lie has every confidence in this country and is adding new improvements to the farm right along, the latest being a new barn and implement shed. Do you expect to start an orchard or plant some shade trees next season? This week's issue of The Herald has a Very interesting article on "Method of Planting and Canug for Trees" by J, P. Barger, the Box Butte county nurseryman. Read the article and file the paper. It will be valuable later. . Bayard, Nebiaska, is keeping up with the times and that little munici pally is taking up the question of electric lights and water woiks. The town is now entirely without fire pro lection and kerosene and gasoline lights are the prevailing fashion. Bayaid is paid to be exceptionally well favored for the installation of water works on account of the high hills close to the town on which the reservoir cquld be located and which would give the water good force. Many people say that trees cannot be giow n in Box Butte county. Read the article in this week's issue by J. P. Barger. Perhaps it gives the reason for it. www. Broken Bow is now constructing an electric light plant. This is owned by a private company which has been promising them light for a long time, Geo. Gregg and J. M. Tollman shipped two cars of cattle to Omaha on Saturday last. They were accompanied by Mis. Geo. Gregg as far as Alliance. She returned from Alliance Tuesday, Marsland Tribune. George E. Douglas, with- the Burl ington Exhibit car, was here this week, advertising the Box Butte County Fair, to be hele 21, 22 and 23 at Alii ance. Hemiugfoid Journal. Ira E. Nolte, preacher on the Alli ance circuit of the Methodist church, is spending several days in Lincoln attending the Epworth Assembly. He will return the last of the week. LEGAL NOTICE In Justice Court of Box Hutte County, Ne' liniska. Retorts Gregory Zurn. Justice of the. Peace. Nick AposUilopoulos will tnlcu notice, tint 011 the lit. day of July, 1910. Gregory Zurn. aJustlceof tho Peace of Rox Rutlo County. Nebru&ku. issued unorder uf uttuchmeut for tl ofcuniof iiO-W, lu an uctlou pending ttefore I1I111, wherein James Loiitos. in plaintiff, und Nick AikkU)1oM)uIus, defendant, thero lelng no property of defendant found, garnishment was served 1 on the Chicago, Rurllugtuu uiitl (Julncy Hullroud Company, Paid cuusu wus Miutlnned U the 27th day of Augua, 1610, at 10 o'clock A.M, ' James Lonros. 3-3t Plaintiff PROP08ED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. The following proposed amendment to tho constitution ot tho Stnto of Ne braska, (is hereinafter set forth in full, Is submitted to tho electors of tho State ot Nebraska, to be voted upon at the Konernl election to bo held Tues day, November 8th, A. D. 1910: A JOINT RESOLUTION to amend Section one (1) of Article soven (7) of the Constitution of tho State ot Ne braska. Be It enacted by the Legislature of the Stnto of Nebraska: 8rctlon 1. (Amendment constitu tion proposed ) That section one (1) of article seven (7) of the constitution of the state ot Nebraska, the senato concurring, bo so amended 09 to read as follows; Section 1. (Who are doctors.) Ev ery male citizen ot the United States, of the ago of twenty-one years, who shall have been a resident ot this stato six months next preceding tho election and of tho county, precinct, or word, for the term provided by law shall ho an elector: provided, that porsonB of foreign birth who shall have declared their Intention to becomp citizens con formably to the laws of tho United Statos and aro voting at tho taking ef fect of this amendment, may contlnuo to exorcise tho right of suffrage until such time as they may have resided In the United States five years, after which they shall take out full citizen ship paperB to bo entitled to voto at any succeeding election. Section 2. (Ballots.) That at tho general election nineteen hundred nnd ten (1910) thero shall bo nubm'ttod to tho electors of the state for their ap proval or rejection tho foregoing pro posed amendment to tho constitution relating to tho right of suffrage. At such election, on the ballot of each elector voting for or ogalnst sn:d pro posed amendment, shall bo written or printed the words: "For proposed amendment to the constitution relating to the right of suffrage," and "Against said' proposed amendment to tho con stitution relating to the right of suf frage " Section 3 (Adoption) If such amendment phnll be approved by n majority of nil electors voting nt such election, said amendment shall consti tute section one (1) of article soven (7) or the constitution of the State of Nebraska Approved April 1, 1909. I I, Geo. C. Junkln, Secretary of State, of the state of Nebraska do hereby cer tify that the foregoing proposed amend ment to tho Constitution of the State of Nebraska is a truo and correct copy of the orlglnol enrolled nnd engrossed hill, na pasEed by the thirty-first session of the legislature of tho Stato of Ne braska, as appears from sold original bill on file In this ofllce, and that said proposed amendment Is submitted to the qunllflcd voters of the state ot Ne braska for their adoption pr rejection nt tho general election to bo held on Tuesday, tho Sth day of November, A. D., 1910. In Testimony Whereof, I have here- i urhi set my hnnd and nflixed tho great B-. 1 f the State f Nebraska. Done ct Llnroln, this 29th day of July, In tho year of our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred nnd Ton, and of the Indepen dence of tho United Statos the One Hundred and Thirty-fifth, and of this State tho Forty-fourth. GEORGFJ C. JUNK-IN, (Seal.) Secretary of State. Ccr.tsst Notice DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR ItNlTHK BTATfH UMI IIFPItl! burial Na OSXS Contest No 751 Alliance. Nubriiska, July T. lP:o. A sufficient contest ntThiiirlt huvihg beon tiled In this orci' ly Maggie Deerson con testant, against homestead Entry No. 1(C0. .s-rial No (Xvi, made Dec 11. lixtfi. for h L U. SE V HW ',. W '1 H U n: i'T.SK U. M ! KW of n SK N '1 NE ' bc :13, M NV U of bc 34, ToMnhip'.'j N , Jtaiurt- 47 ,of tliu Mil V. Meridian, by Henry f Ilollowny, Cin tec tee, In wlilcli It Is aliened that the wild Henry (' Ilollowuy Iihs never residd ou tlie Mild land and Hint lie Ims nlniulmied tlit-biime sln.'e (Jato oT entry, Mild pur ties ore liereby untitled to ntioeiir, rexiKind, and otter evidence louolilni: H.dil nlleuatUii nt lOo'cltK-k 11 m on Auvrrst-'l. mo bof'ire tlie U-pM-r and Re ceiver of tlie United btittes Land Onico nt Alliance. NeliriiKka. Tho shIiI eonte-tunt liuvlnc, lu it proper nmoiivlt filed July 5. 1IH'J. tet forth fafts which show that utter due dllic'iico percounl t.ervk-0 of thii- notice eau not le made, It Ih herLliy ordered aiid directed Unit such uoth-o tie given by due nnd prop-r nulilk-utton. Record iiildnss of entt) muri Alliance, Nebrashii. Sl-Ow V. Vi , Wooo. RrgUtor, Jj&UAL, NOTICE In the ' oanty To-ut of Hot lljlte County, Nubrartta. Joseph Clvlsll. Plaintiff, ) vs. ( Tho Unknown Halrf. of Peter Mireiisen. do- I cisimmI. Defendants ) The unknown lielih of IVtor ikirenxm, de fendants, will take notice Unit on the Moth day of June. A. I). 1910. tho pliuiitltr I, well) tiled Ids petition in (hdilrli t snit 11! ltox llntto eouult, ugalut mid refendiint- the object und pmyer of whleli are to iiolet the title, to lliu norlhvu-M o,uurterif fceeiion l.'t. In luuii kliiii'.T north, ol r.infe M. et uf the i-lslh P. M. In Nuliruskii, i mho pMutlif und foi a de eieo (lecturing Mini plaintiff to lw the wile owner of salt! latidaiiJ ex ludlngullof batdde feudunts from any tnlere-t or estate therein. 011 ure 'e'i rd uimisuer Mild putltlou on or before the Ullh da f Heituibor, 11(1. .losfefpii I'lvimi, Piuiiiurr, HyW.M Umtn.it. his Aitomey 34-4w LEGAL NOTICE In .Inst lee Court of Rox Hutte County, Nr- liriikku. Ilufure Gregory Zurn. Justice of 1 he Pence. (lost Poppus will tiiko notice thutou the 1st,, day of July. HH0. Gregory Zurn. 11 Justice of the Peace of Mux liutte ( ounty, Nebraska, Issued an order of alliichmeul for the sum of fi 00, In HD action pending Kifuio him, where in .-iikr.iVIs Kulesglx. In plalnlln and Gust Poppas, Is defendant, there being no pronurt.i of defendant found. Kurnishment was served 011 thu Chicago. Hurhiigton und Uulncy Rail road Company. Said cause was continued to the ?7th., day of August, i0. at 10 o'clock A.M. 8AKIUTJS KALESdlH. 34-3t Plaintiff. Miss M. Ruth Taylor TEACHER OF PIANO EUGENE BURTON Attorney at Law LAND ATTORNEY Office First National Bank Bldg. 'Phone 180. ALLIANCE. NEB, WILLI AM MITCHELL, ATTORNEY AT LIW. ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA. H. M. BULLOCK. Atitorneyat Law, JLJLJLjI A.ViCJS, 1SJC13. F. M. BROOME LANIl ATTORNEY Long experience as Receiver U, S. Land Office is a guarantee for prompt and efficient service. Office in Opera Itouse Block ALI.IANCI2 NLIIRASKA. BRUCE WILCOX L a wyer and Lan d Attorney Practitioner in civil courts since 1893 and Register U. S. Land Office from 1903 to 1907, information by mall a specialty. Office in Land Office Building ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA OHIE COPPERNOLL Ro. I'liouu HO P. .1. PETERSEN Res. Phone 43 Drs. Coppernoll & Petersen OSTEOPATHS 7-8-9 Rumer Block Phone 43 GEO. J. HAND, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat TrTITTlIi PHYSICIAN AND Sl'ROT.ON (Successor to Dr. J. E. Mooro) OFFICE IN FLETCHER BLOCK "Office hours U-12a, m. 2-4 p.m. 7;80-9 p, m. Office Phone 62 Res. Phone, 85 rjTXrCOPSEYrALDT" I'hyn!clnn nnd Surgeon Photic 300 Calls nnswered promptly day nnd night from onilce. Olllmt! Alliance National Dank llnlkllng over the PostOUlco. DR. CHAS. E. SLAGLE WITH DR. BELLWOOD Special Attention Paid to Eye Work Dr. L. W. Bowman PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Rumer Block, Rooms 12 aud 13 Office hours, 10 to 12 a. m,, 1:30 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m. Office Phone 65 Res. Phone 16 Dr. H. R. Belville :D:o:2sr:r:i:s,3? PHONE 167 Opera House Block Alliance, Nebr. T, J. THRELKELD, Undertaker and Embalmer nioNC 207 ALLIANCE, NEBR. MRS. LOIS RILEY Trained Nurse HONK 510 THE GADSBY STORE funeral Director ant! Embalmer riSEfML SUPPLIES OFFICE PHONE 49s RESIDENCE PHONE. 5101 J. P. HAZARD Surveyor and Engineer, ALUAN4.C, NKHKASKA 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. E. C. Whisman Practical Painter and Paper Hanger Full line wall paper samples PHONE 709 ALLIANCE, NEBR E. O. COOL Plumbing and Fitting All work guaranteed first-class PHONE 274 RED ' BASEMENT Z BIN DEN BLOOK 1 1 'L 11 324 West Idaho. Phone 205 ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA & 'IvlJV' '. f ' v, 't: t rV . . --.jtiM, mi&P" M) iVHgPwmfmEtt&HUmmaUm