UP TO DATE A. D. RODGERS Central Lumber Co. Building flaterial, Piles, Posts hehinoford, and Coal Nebraska LEGAL NOTICE ORDER FOR HEARING IN THI MATTKR OF THU ) E8TATK OK KATK McCarthy, DECEASED ) To all person Interentecl In th tn tate of Kale McCarthy, deceased: Patrick J. McCarthy having filed his petition, under oath. In this court, praying that adminUt ration of the estate of aald Kate McCarthy be dispensed with and for a decree determining who are the heirs of said Kate McCarthy; it la ordered that a hearing be had on said peti tion at the county court room In said county on the Mill day of Keb ruary. 1911, at the hour of 10 A. M.. and that notice of the time and place fixed for said hearing to be given to all persons interested in said estate by publication of this or der for three successive weeks in the Alliance Herald, it newspaper printed and published in said county. Dated this 2fith day of .lanunt , 1911 I, A BERRY, SEAL County Jude. 7-:it 6 51 J LEGAL NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES LEGAL NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES For the District of Nebraska In the matter of lllon L, Grlswold. Ilankrupt, Case No. 4. In Bankrupt cy. Yoluntai' Petition. On this L' '.nl day of January, A.H., till, on filing unit reading the pe tition of the above named bankrupt for his dlschsrfs herein U is ORDJSRBD, thai the day of February, a d., 1911, ie and the same is hereby fixed as the date on or before watch all creditors of, and all other person Interacted in s.iiii estate and in the matter of the discharge in bankruptcy of the raid bankrupt shall, if they desire to oppose the aame, flls la m said office at Norfolk. Nebraska, In said district, their appearance in writing, in opposition to the granting of the said discharge, and also, wit Inn ten days thereafter file in my aald of fice specifications of the grounds of said opposition. Witness my hand hereto, at my office Id Norfolk, Nebraska, the day and date herein first above writ ten E. P. YEATHRRnY. 7-U-93-504 Referee in Bankruptcy. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT OF GUARDIAN State of Nebraska, ) ) as. Hox Hutte county. ) To Moritz Kittelmaun. Robert Km. I ma nn . Oerhart Kittelmann. Wil liam Kittelmann, Bda Kittelmann, Paul Kittelmann. Pauline Kittel mann, Clara Kittelmann: You are hereby notified that on the 8th day of December, 1910. Rein hold Kittelmann, filed bis petition In the said court of said county pray ing for the appointment of a guard ian of your person and estate for the reason that you are an incompe tent person You are further noti fied that said petition will be heard at the county court room in the city Dated this 1'tith day of January, of Alliance, in said county ou the 17th day of Kebruary, 1911. 1911. SKAL L. A. BERRY. 7-41-96 513 For the District of Nebraska In the matter of Christopher H. Rockey, Bankrupt, Case No. :(. In Bankruptcy. Voluntary Petition. On this 24th day of January, A.D., 1811, on filing and reading the pe tition of the above named bankrupt for his discharge herein it Is ORDERED, that the 24th day of Kebruary. A.D., 1911, be and the same Is hereby fixed as the date on or before which all creditors of, and all other person Interested In said estate and In the matter of the discharge In bankruptcy of the said bankrupt shall, If they desire to oppose the same, file In my said office at Norfolk, Nebraska, In said district, their appearance in writing, In opposition to the granting of the said discharge, and also, within ten days thereafter file in my said of fice specifications of the grounds of salt! opposition. Witness my hand hereto, at my office in Norfolk, Nebraska, the day and date herein first above writ ten E. P. WEATHERRY, 7 It 94-503 Referee in Bankruptcy. INTERESTING ARTICLES Tlie Her iM lias Made arrangement s with one of tOe best w riters Of I In vest tor a series' .i Interesting sun les on western Nebraska life when this country wan a cattle country ex clusively and before farming was taken up. This writer has lived on the plains for the last twcnt-l'ive years and knows the country like a booh. Vou II lKe the stories. Watch for then. i HONORABLY DISCHARGED A. A Lee. who has been on I lie hospital corps at Port Robinson for ih"' last three years, ami v. bo was with the soldier boys on the fourth of July last year when they were at Alllauce, was a caller at The Her ald office Saturday. He finished serving his three year term of enlist meiit Saturday morn ing and seemed very glad to bo a Chilian again Winn the regiment repeat ly left for the Philippines go accompanied them as far as San Kraucisco, returning via Seattle. Portland and other northern points. Mr Lee will enter school at Lawr ence, K. ins. is. at once. His home is in the eastern part of that stale A classified advertisement in this paper will do something big snd im portant today for someone. Silo Factory at Alliance In view of the fact that The lier ' aid has taken a great Interest in the dairy Industry In this country and ! has taken the lead among the news papers of western Nebraska hi try ! ing ) encourage the development of tills industry, and further tnat we hae Ivliewd the general usr of the silo in Box Butie and neighboring counties would greatly ln rrease dairy products and the profit in the business, both for the farmer and the creamery, we are delighted to anuounce that Alliance is to have a silo factory. After an investigation of silos and their uses, together with their adap tability to this country, the Alliance Creamery company took up the sale of silos a year ago and sold a number In this part of the slate. They have done this country a good service by calling the attention of farmers and stockmen to the silo, until It is now evident that there will be a big de mand for them the coming summer. In selling eastern silos In western Nebraska, the greatest drawback Is the cost of transportation. The freight on a silo shipped from Des Moines, Iowa, to Gordon, Nebraska, was $84.00. By manufacturing the silos here this can all be saved, and more, too. It has been found that "Oregon fir" is the best material for the con struction of silos. This can be deliv ered In Alliance cheaper than In Des Moines, besides saving the re turn freight on the manufactured silo. At the request of the creamery people, Newberry's Hardware com pany will put In a silo factory, using the old Reck lumber yard buildings for that purpose. The first instal ment of lumber has been ordered and other preliminary arrangements are being made, and soon the Alll an e illo factory will be in operation. The OUtpUl Will be called "The Alli ance Silo" and will be sold by the Alliance creamery. WANTS TO LOCATE CAR FACTORY The following letter, which explains itself, was received by The Herald Publishing Company the last of the v, eek : Sheridan, Wyo., Jan. 19, 1911.' The "Herald" Printing Co., Alliance. Nebraska. Gentlemen: As I am recently from! an Eastern Car Manufacturing Co.. where I have been employed for thej past L'7 years. I have concluded to ! start a factory in this section of the country, l have Sheridan, Wyo.. In, I lOW, nlso Alliance. Now, I would like to have you put this matter before your town people who hare the land in a suitable lo cation for such purposes. It will re quire about tWO blocks to carry on the business and what would vnnr town wish to give in the way of a bonus? I will say that we will em ploy from 15 to 150 men and some times more. I wish you would let me know right away what you would do and I would come down and make you a proposi tion. Kor further Information please ad dress. Yours truly, R. W. MORSE, General Delivery. The following answer was sent to Mr. Morse: Alliance, Nebr., Jan. 21, 1911. H W. Morse. C antral te:ivery, Srirldea. Wyo. Dear Sir; '. e are in letter dated January the" establishment of this city. Our Deoule h ere lire much interested in getting new BELMONT We are having beautiful weather Kerd Wendt Just received a car load of flour and feed. Mr. Linden lias his hands full as he has both sectious to look after. m. Abbott marie a business trip to Crawford one day last week. Mrs. Lee Gregory visited In Mars land Kriday last. Miss Blessing and Miss Phelps went to Crawford Wednesday. Mr. Beal of Alliance Is in Belmont for a few days. Mrs. Hale visited at the home of Mr. Wendt Monday. Carl Hamaker and hay Abbott were in Belmont Monday. Kerd Wendt made a trip to Mars land one day this week. Wm. Walden and daughter Mardel have gone to visit relatives in Mis souri. Little Louise and Alice Wendt and brother Albert visited their aunt in Crawford a few days last week. The boys of our little city were trying their skill at playing ball Sun day. We understand there Is to be a dance In the hall Saturday night. All expect a jolly time. Lee Gregory and John Ellsworth were In Crawford last Wednesday having some dental work done. It is rumored we are to have a singing school organized here in the near future with Mrs. Gillette as instructor. Howard Pierce took his girl out buggy riding Sunduy last. That is right. Howard, take advantage of this dandy weather. RENO receipt of your 19th regarding factory In very 1 in.,u of business here and If you will write us niiiy or call here we will assist you in getting some of the prominent men together to hear vour proposi tion We are taking Hie liberty of pub lishing your letter in the next issue of The Herald. That will start the ball rolling for you. Awaiting youru reply we are, Very truly yours, HERALD PUBLISHING! CO . By Lloyd C. Thomas. Pres. VISITS WITH FRIENDS Prank Arts, an old acquaintance of J. W. Guthrie and John Kniest, when they were residents of Carroll. Iowa, visited with them the last of the Meek. Mr. Arts has been located at Pet ersburg, Nebraska, in the general merchandise business for the last eighteen years and is now looking over the south and v est tor a new locatiou He Is on an extended trip covering all the west coast and will go through Texas and Oklahoma from hero. AN APOLOGY Errors will creep Into a newspaper. The nature of the business makes it that way But an error that needs correction is the statement In the last Issue of The Herald in the con vention write-up that the lobster Banquet was held at the Burlingtou Hotel. This banquet was given by Nohe's cafe, but between the com- poaitor and the proof-reader the mistake crept through. TELEGRAMS BY TELEPHONE The Nebraska Telephone company has made arrangements with the Western Union Telegraph company whereby telegrams may be sent b, telephone at night, on Sundays or I holidays, when the smaller telegraph offices are closed Kor some lime telephone suli.-M iibers have been able to send and receive telegrams over! the telephone to and from the local , telegraph Office, but the plan of using! long distance telephones in sending : telegrams is a new one. Thu ,) . . . . ,1 . - m I .... nut.iui.i.m' 1 1 ine new arrangement lies in the met that while there are i iimui :it 1 1 oK t'oiu telegraph offices opeu at all" hours. nearly every telephone user has 24 hour service: and i tiu. graph offices are closed, telephone operators are instructed to connect any subscriber of the Nebrasku Tel- ephone company who de-ins to send telegram, with the vv...,. ern Colon office then open, without ami ii lonai charge. The Western I'nlon company has made similar arrangements in all parts of the country, so that Bell telephone subscribers anywhere mav send or receive leiegrams at anv time over the telephone Without ad ditional charge beyond the regular telephone message rate. Penh teas change. So do people V e understand that u which recently originated i ha.-s already spread to the little citv of Alliance When a gentleman en j te:- a lestauraat or cafe with a la dy companion and takes her coal he; s allowed the privilege of one small.! ve, tiny smack. It is iirohuhit, chm ! this custom will grow. A classified advertisement is a real estate SALESMAN and does not often cost enough to count in the net result. Mrs. Lea Stergeon and children were visiting in Alliance Lsl week. Chas. Kleet and (Hon Stergeon traded horses last week. Miss Manche Berry was the guest of Agnes Wambaugh last Sunday. Miss Black was visiting with the Berry's last week. Henry Hier lost a yearling heifer last week. .C. E. McKall took dinner With Jesse Nelson's last Wednesday. Mrs. Len Boyer was on the sick list last week. VV. G. Wilson's little girl is very sick with the measles, and some thing else with It we understand. The dance at the Lakeside hotel Wednesday night was pretty well at tended and all enjoyed a good time. Mrs. E. A. McKall went to Alliance last Kriday to meet her mother. Mrs. Jorden of Scottsbluff, who Is visiting her for a week or two. Mr. and Mrs. Krank McKall visit ed with Roy McKall and family about fifteen miles south of here last Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Hler were in Al liance Kriday having some dental work done. Their daughter, Miss Gladys, returned home with them. C. E. McKall came down from Al liance on 44 last Tuesday for a sur prise visit with relatives. To make it more of a surprise lie walked from Reno. When he got to Prank's Place the doors were all locked up and thwy had gone away lo spend the night; so he was move surprised than they were. A few friends gathered ' at the home o1 Mr and Mrs. Hler last Sat urday In honor of Miss Gladys' birth day. She received ma; ; nice pres ent ami all enjoyed a delicious luncheon. .May ,-,he have rr.any more happy birthday is the wish of her friends. Dr. L. W. Bowman left Sunday noon for his new home at Stanton yolng via Crawford MALINDA SQUIBS (Crowded out last week.) W A. Dunlap went to Hope Mon day. Oliver and Wiillam Kepner went to Alliance Monday as witnesses on a court case Geo. Severson returned from Den ver last week and went to Arizona Monday with a carload of horses. Lem Dorr went to work on the big dam for Kilpatrick Brother.. Thursday. W. A. Dunlap purchased a fine Shorthorn cow of Joseph Nerud Sat urday. Ed Randall and family came up from the ditch Wednesday to spend a few days in looking after his home stead. An epidemic of toothache has at tacked some of our young people here. Nora McLean went to Scoit. bluff Tuesday to hae an unruly mo lar relumed and Lyle Deere went to Alliance Wednesday on a like mission. HUBBLES FLAT Mrs. Martha Ross and Mr.-, 'our;, ey are still onthe sick list A. Ross helped A. Lore butcher Saturday. Wm. Dunlap was a visitor at Hope Wednesday. luulah Duerr Is on the sick lisi this week. Miss Nora Cogar is house maid for a family at Minatare. A social at Jo Nerud's Kriday ev euing for school use Joe Nerud toik a lew hogs to mar ket Thursday lY.ink Nerud and E. Morley were busiiie-s callers at Jo 'a Monday A. Ixre and wife were Sunday visitors at John DOOM'S, Ceo. Don tOO and family took din ner at A. Lore's Wednesday. .News are somewhat scarce, but some events ha e h ippened dtirina the last week or so. Margaret Lore has returned from a visit at Wind Spring with her grandparents. A dance at.Iohn Duere's Saturday evening. January 21. was well at tended. Arthur Lne BOM and drew VY Woodard a few loads of hay this week. Rollln Ross was seen riding through ine nats Wednesday on a fine new saddle horse. Mr. and Mrs. Kred Nlchol of Hash man visited the letter's sister, Mrs Arthur Lore. Literary officers will be elected and Literary established at the l-ore school house Saturday evening, Keb ruary 4. Mr and Mrs. Geo Dent nn and Mr and Mrs. Arthur Lore celebrated their anniversaries together Monday tin 23rd of January at the home of the latter by serving a dinner to a t.'w ot tooir friends. A tuall crowd attended the liter ary at the Cogar school house lant Saturday evening. The debate was which is the most destructive, fire or water.' Next will be "Which ll most profitable, farming or stock raising in western Nebraska?" RENO Chas. Leistritz and son John went to Alliance ou business last Tuesday. Mr. and M rs. Wambaugh visited with Len Boyers last Thursday. Mrs. H. Hier was a visit.. Lelstritz's last Tuesday. Lea Stergeon's children were quits sick with colds last week. C.ladys Hler made her week end visit at the ranch Saturday, return lng back to school Sunday Lura Mapps is rtsltlng at Lea Ster geon's this week. Krank McKall has been laid up with a lame back the past week, but is some better now. Henry Hier just completed a new iiog house. Mrs. Len Boyer visited with Mrs. Stergeon last Saturday while the men folks went to Alliance. Krank McKall butchered two hogs last week. Kred Reeves and Henry Hler trad ed buHs last week, both animals be ing of the Durham breed. HAPPY WOMEN Plenty of Them in Alliance, Good Reason for It. and Wouldn't any woman be happy, After years of backache suffering. Days of misery, nights of unrest. The distress g urinary troubles. She finds relier and cure? No reason why uny Alliance reader Should Buffer in the face or evidence like this: Mrs. George Q. Qadshy, Wyoming St.. Alliance, Nebr., says: "1 hold SB high an opinion of loan's Kidne) Pills today as when I previous! publicly recommended them in Mny, 1907. At that time I was troubled' by severe pains in the small cf my back. Doan'a Kidney Bills were brought to my attention and procur ing a b :x at Kred E. Moisten s Drug Store, I began their use Tli, eon tents of two boxes completely cured me of the attack. Since liien I have had several slight recurrences of kidney trouble, usually in the spring, but Doan'a Kidney Pills have always driven the complaint a Way." Kor sale by all balers. Price 50 COntS, Foster Milburn Co., Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the I'nlt ed States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. AN AMAZING SUCCESS There never was a time in the his tory of the world when good stories and articles could command such prices as they do today. It is an extremely expensive thing to pub lish a high-class magazine nowadays, filled with the best work of the most famous authors and artists Yet It is just such a magazine that The Chicago Record-Herald furnishes as an integral part of its Sunday issue. The Sunday magazine of The Rec ord Herald compares favorably with the best weeklies and monthlies, and has some merits peculiar to itself. Its outward form and its cover pic tures in colors are beautiful. The most famous writers and Illustrators contribute to it. Some oi the choic est novels of the year are published aerially in its columns before they see the light in book form. Its edi tr has secured exculslve control of the writings of the best new humor ist who has risen to fame in the last decade To furnish such a masaslne with every copy of a big Sunday news paper is an amazing venture, yet sev eral years of complete success hase proved the wisdom of the idea. Noth ing else of the kind can touch the Sunday Magazine of The Chicago Record Herald in popular iaterosl and literary excellence A classified advertisement will re duce the cost of selling your prop erty to the lowest degree. A classified advertisement, per ietently printed will sell anything of value. BAKINCa POWDER That Makes Hie Baking Better Fa:htr n-? utmost ItnoouibU: Caiuoi't, know that it will give you batter IBMtU. Wl know tint the baking will 'o? purer r..e: vhulvsome. Wo know ih.it it w-ill be tine evenly raUe J. An ! we know that Calutnrt is nvm ec-: ..meat, i . h in its use and oust, W know these fiintts becp'.s we Iinve put the q ialit ltd l-ave aeen It tried nut in everv .,. !t i used rinwin mi lions ales are STnwtMR modern bickinirpov. . Have you tried i'f Calumet Is hig. est tli. d. at - in price. ReceiTed Hiftic.t Award World" t Pure Foe -I Expoaiti C8AKING POWD MADEBYTHETF0S1 i sT nn.t it M It ij iii M in ca- J If Hi mm SJMet baking poW0r In Front of the Checkered Front Stable you can nearly always see a rig getting ready to sun uui. We will semi one anv distance, for any purpose, at any time. We answer all calls promptly and will be glad to serve you in any way in which a rig is required. H. P. COURSE Y. Prop. PHONE 72 Important Notice to Meat Consumers We have good news for the people of Alliance who have been compelled to pay high prices for an inferior quality ot meat. With the opening of the Casli Meat Market, in our new building at r17 Sweetwater avenue, we can positively announce tbat we are selling BETTER QUALITY of MEATS than the people of this city have been buying and at LOWER PRICES. We don't send away several hundred miles to have the culls from the big packing houses shipped to us at great expense. We buy the best fat cattle and hogs to be found in Box Butte and neighboring counties, we do expert butchering and serve meats to you in the best iossible style, and at prices 25 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. Cash Meat Market DRAKE I BARB, Props. 517 Sweet ater Avenue. HARRY P. C0URSEY Live Stock aud General Auctioneer Farm Sales a Specialty fiiRMS REASONABLE PhoneM ALLIANCE NEBR.