Public Sale! We will sell at Public Sale commencing: at 10 o'clock sharp, on TUESDAY, DEC. 6,1 91 0 At the Britton and Parker Ranch, 1 1 miles north and two miles east of Alliance, the following described property, to-wlt: SIX HEAD OF HORSES t, 500 pounds. 1 frrade Norman stallion; weight about 1 BTfty mare, 4 years old; t, 100 lbs. 1 brown mare, 6 years old; 1,300 lbs. ! bay mare, 3 years old: I, 100 lbs. 1 bay horse, 3 years old, r, 100 lbs. 1 black horse, colt. NINE HEAD OF CATTLE cows to be calves ffiying milk, fresh soon. Three head of ftheep; one goat. FARM IMPLEMENTS, ETC. 7 sets of harness; 2 disc harrows; 1 gang disc 14 inch plow; 3 wagons; 2 nine inch gang walking plows; I press drill; 2 binders; 1 four-horse harrow; 1 Successful shearing plant; 1 new fanning mill; 1 blacksmith outfit; 1 hay loader; 1 sweep rake; 1 steel rake; 2 mowers; 1 camphouse on trucks; 1 lister; 2 nding corn plows; 1 two-row go-devil; 1 set of pump tools; 1 feed grinder; 1 two-horse power gasoline engine; about 200 bushels of oats; about 150 bushels of corn; some other small grain; about 4 bushels of alfalfa seed; about 100 nice Plymouth Rock chickens; a lot of woven wire fencing, some new; household goods; and other articles too numerous to mention. All sums under ten dollars, cash, able paper, at ten per cent. Over ten dollars, time given on bank- Brook H. P. M. L, FREE LUNCH AT NOON 1 A Great Big Red Apple will be given to each one that comes to out 1 ill farm in Washington. COURSE Y, Aug. PH ARKS, Clerk Britton & Parker. BAKING POWDER That Makes tha Baking Battar Failu'-ea Hie aVmost iMpisMltllf with VV know tii.it it will givff poll better IMUItH. W knew 'hut the baking will tM purer ui' : ' whulaaoaaa. W i know that it wilt bo mure evenly raited 'And we know that Calum-t is moio Ciiiinmical. n 111 Its use .m l tin I. V know Umm things twtuse we have put the quality int it we have seen it tried out in every way. It i lined nowin millions of bora anil tl aler are growing daily. It in the modern bakiiiw powder. Have you tried it? Calumet i highest in Quality njoGeiau- in prioo. , Rcoi.rd Higfcetl Award WorU s Pa, Food L apoaU.ua. Saves an Iowa Man's Life Tilt- very grave se e med to yawn ' fore Kohert Miidst-n of West Hurling too. Iowa . when after seven weeks pi the hospital, four of the best physicians gave him up. Then was shown the marvelous curative power of Electric Bitters. For. after eight months of frightful suffering from Ii7er trouble anil yellow jaundice, getting no help from other remedies or doctors, five bottles of this matchless medicine com pletely Cared him. It's positively guar anteed for stomach, liver or kidney troubles and never disappoints. Only Mo at F. .1. Hrennan's. I Important Notice to Meat Consumers III Keith Neville. A. I. Kelley, George Schat and Henry Rebhaiisen, of North Platte, killed thirty one geese in two hours while on a hunt, and lived to tell the tale. They of course went in an auto and returned, we suppose, in the same mauuer. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the aensr ol smell auil vumpirti'ly derange tin- whole system when entering it through the mum. is surlaces. Suih artlrlea ahould never be used except on prescrip tions (rum reputable phyalclaua, an the damage they will du la ten fold la t be good you ran puaalbly de rive Irom them Haifa 1'alsrrli Para, manufactured by f, J. Cheney Co.. Toledo. .. rontaina no mer- cur. and la taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the aystem. I' buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get th genuine. It Is taken Internally, and made ID Toled Ohio, by F. J. Cheney A Co. Testimonials tree. Sold by liruaglsts. Price. 7 Sc. per bottle. 'lake Hairs Family Pills for constipation. NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT S A. Winklt iilek tiiat name unknown, will lake notice thill on the Inlli day of November. HMO. VV. 8 Kid gel I. a .lust ice of the IVsre In and for Alliance. Sivoiut Ward I'lvrltu-t. Hoi Hull County, Nebrsvaka, iaautMi mi order of attack ineni for the aiim of thirty dollars dKH'i in an action peadlnii before htm wluu-iu Mrs Alilace Vaughn ia pUlnliff and W. A Wlak leotek. first lUU unknown, is ilttViHlani That the nronertv ol the said defendant, eon Eating of fold tilled watch case, with a tweul-three jeweieu "milium mociiieni hae laen attached tinder said ortiei sunt fuse has lieen continued to t he :tlt day of !- cember. I'.'io. at one o'clock i in Mils. AI.I.I.U K ATOHS Plalntl. Dated thie tlat day of V.teiniier IMA if-ll-l-a NOTICE We have good news for the people of Alliance who have been com polled to pay high prices for an inferior quality ol meat. With the opening of the Cash Meat Market, in our new building at ."17 Sweetwater avenue, we can positively announce that we are selling BETTER QUALITY of MEATS than the people of this city have been buying and at LOW Eli PRICES. We don't send away several hundred miles to have the trulls from the big packing houses shipped to us at great exjense. We buy the best fat cattle and hogs to be found in Box Butte and neighboring counties, we do expert butchering a n d serve meats to you in the best possihle style, and at prices 85 to 40 per cent less than you have been paying. GIVE US A TRIAL and we will prove our claim. Telephone orders delivered promptly. Phone 50. We waut to buy good, fat cattlcto butcher. DEAKb & Habb, Alliance, 4otf-jo- hogs and I'tioue 50. T11 It. r Jones You are hereby noli lied lhal I. the iindcr s xued. did on the nih ti.i of August A l i-s s purchase at priMtt tax sale of the treasurer of Boa Butte county. Nebraska, the following described lot situated in Una Hulte county, Nebr.. lo-wil : l t three i3) block six (4J Ueuiingford Nebr for the tasc- of U.e yearn lsis w r.sjO-ol -iti-lM-04-U.ViiA. and that I have since, and after i In suuie lax-unie delinutient. Mild a auhaeiient lux tin iues for Hie year INK -Hem' that Vjkiid laud-lot wae taxed In thu uuine of It I . rTui. sfor years lsf.-t-lW- Irtil-ir.' H3 tU iVi-iiti and 07 and In the name of Lincoln Land t'o. for Ihe yeurs IWraiid liJM. And you are further notified I hut after Hie. expiration ,i Ibtee in. .nth- from date of the attnh'e of I Ilia notice. I will apply to said treasuo i fo. a lax doexl of viul land-lot. You will oi oru your s if iccordingly I kited tl.ix I lib day of Moveiuticr, A l. Iil(. John o IxKtr I Purchaser. tini No. m Cash Meat Market DRAKE t BUI, Props. SI 7 Sweetwater Avenue. Not Sorry tor Blunder "f my friends hadn't bltiuderetl iu 1 thinkint: 1 was a rjupniwi victim of con- ' sumption. I might not be alive now.'' writes i) T Sanders of Harrodsbiirtf , K,v . bul for ears thev saw every l- i tempt to cure a laM-rackiM cough 1 fail. At laht 1 trieii Or. King's New Discovery The effect was wonderful , It soon stopped the cough ami 1 am now in better health than 1 have had for years. This wouderful iife saver is an unrivaled remedy for coughs. eoMs. lagrippe, asthma, croup, hemor rhages, w hooping cough, or Weak lungs SOc, ai.00. Trial bottle free JEJnarSB-1 teetl bv F .1 Itrennau. WESTERN NEBRASKA Hippinings of Interest in This End of the State. Sidnei now has a fine bakery. Mr. and Mrs John Steen, of Scotts j bintt, have 9tai ted on a trip to Europe. William H. Black, a prominent bus iness man of Rushville, died Eoveinber igth of heart disease. W. F. Due. of the Morrill Mail, and Miss Marian Ahlmanu, of Morrill, were married on November 2ist. The first Chevenne County Teachers' Association for the school year will be held in Sidnev, Saturday , December 3rd. The Coh -lesser mill at Rushville started operations again November 2 ist, after a shutdown of about three months. The Thomas Countv Clipper is a new paper jttat started at Seneca. It is a good newsy sheet and is starting out well. Miss Bessie Murphy, of Harrison, was seriously hurt last Sunday morn ing In a runaway bv being thrown from the buggy. A car load of alfalfa seed was shipped out of Lewellen last week. It was of the best quality and brought a high price. vV bile out hunting GailauJ VVehn, ot Broadwatei, was seriously injured bv his team running awav and throw ing him out of the wagon, breaking his leg. J. N. Hartghil, formerly of Cbadron, but lately ot Crawford, died In that city November ajrd, of htart failure. He was a Spanish-Aim i ican war vet eran. Albeit N Petite and Miss Ruby La Deil Wild) erc married Wednesday, November ajrd, at Scottfbloff, Mr. l'etitite is connected itli the Payne Investment Company. The Blaine County Booster, pub lished at Dunning, has been sold to 1'. Wilson, who will continue its publica tion in place of Phil Wadhani, who founded the paper a year ago. A movement has been started at Broken Bow toward building a new court house lor Custer county to take the place of the one burned down some tune ago. $ 50,000 is the amount desired-John Bruer Jr., and Walter Forbet, of Crawford, have started on a trip to South America, They are going by wax ol Mexico City, and will probably see some ot the fighting now going on in Mexico. John K 1 a use, of Rushville, who had been convicted with shooting with in tent to kill aud seuteuced to a five year term in the (eniteutiary, but who was out on $.1,500 bonds, skipped the coun try and went to Germany. The entire stock of milliuety and no tions of the J. W. Richardson Com pany, of Mitchell, were destroyed by fire last week. The stock was valued at $2,000, insurance $1,300. The fire was caused by an explosion of coal gas from a t'ghtstove- The editor of the Hole County InJt pendent, published at O'Neill, states in his last issue that he is building an addition to his residence iu order to have room large enough to bathe his feet and have sewer connection. Bus iness must be good. The city of Osbkosh, on the Platte, is booming. A new electric light and power plaut is to be installed and in working order in the next sixty days The plant will be in operation both day and night and the 60 kilowatt, no volt dynamo will be run bv a 35 horsepower gasoline engine. Does it pay to advertise? The Kif-fin-Lucke Company of Broken Bow have a two-page dispiav advertisement in the Custer County Chief of last week and the Daylight Department Store, B. K Bushee, Proprietor, of Kimball, has a two page ad in the Kimball Observer. It pays these merchants and many other merchants could profit by their example. About four hundred officers and men of the 8th Cavalry left Fort Robinson last Sunday for a trip of 8,000 miles to the island of Luzon, Philippine Islands, where they will be on dutv for two yeais. The regiment will sail on December 5th 011 the government trans port Logan. The trip will take about a mouth. Two squadrons of the 1 2th cavalry will arrive in March and be stationed at the Fort. McCLUER'S We have just received a fine line of Ladles' Waists Which We Offer at Prices that are VERY ATTRACTIVE Ladies' Black Satin Waists, pleated front and back, tucked sleeves, finest jfrade flfl silk o.UU Ladies' Black Silk, handsomely trimmed 750 Ladies' Black, Allover Net, spangled A AH trimmed aUU Ladies' Black and White Shepherd's Plaid 4.50 Ladies' Beautiful Persian Waists, in green. C flfl blue and brown, at wUU UALL Paper uieanng jaie Mi "SarHEr Mb Lots of Odds and Ends I0c to 40c Values, all go for 5c a Roll to clean up 33ls dicount on regular line to clean up We have a fine sock of e Paper to go In bunch lots, T2 0 oC from 5c to 15c values, all go at per roll HOLSTEN'S HOTEL ALLIANCE EUROPEAN FULLY MODERN Equipment and service first-class in every department Cafe in Connection -Open Day and Night On the left and across the street from the station Burlington HINT SALE BOU A team trom the Crawford Mowing League went to Alliance Wednesday aud howled at team in that city Wednesday nignt. losiug the game hv a score of 765 to 7 16 aud S84 to 781, and winning one bv a score of 767 to 750- The Crawluid team was rcin w.sed of leny Davis, Rov Moss. Ham Lawreuce, Ed Srhultz, J. McKcnzie and Finn i Hardwav. A retort) match will he played iu Crawford in about two weeks. Ciawford Courier- "Alva Teater closed the books and bade farewell to Alliance, Tuesday, ai liviugiu Hyaunis on that xfteinoon's edition of 44- Alva will make a sin cere aud manful effort to shoulder his responsibility iu regard to the tin key proposition today and says there will be no more store life for him. He id weary of fried shirts and sky-blue pink neckties aud in the immediate at uuie will don his "chaps ' and spurs aud proceed to wallop the sawdust out of the strenuous life-" -- Grant Couuty Tribune. Boards rX a descriptions wy"" 'r any part a 5. f house 07 barn. !s51i3$ Dieks Lumber ACoal Co. Phone 22 D. Waters, Mgr. M NOTICE ! ARKET DAY SALE Commencing Saturday, December 3d, we will hold a Market Day Sale at the Spry Sale Yards and continue every Saturday. We w ill sell anything you want to sell and will treat you right. Lilt your stuff early in the week with Courtey or Spry. SIMON SPRY, Sale Mgr. H. P. COURSEY, Auc. AT Wallaces Transfer Line Household yoods moved promptly and transfer work solicited. Phone 4 Frank Wallace, PropV. Hi Hl l flMI.MPS' :i((iitli