Let us figure on that bill of G roceries that you need. We can save you money on anything: we carry. Don't send away and get stung again. We meet all competition. Especial discounts for cash. Yours for fair dealing. In front of the Checkered Front Stable jtm can nearly always m i ri Retting ready to atari out. We will tend one any Uttaoce, (or any purpose, at any time. We answer all calls promptly tad will be glad to serve you in any way Is which a rig is required. H. P. COURSEY. Prop. phone e mm LfcUAL NOTICI See V Before Going EUe- W$ are here to serve ynu with anything in the line of printed stationery for your business and personal use, Letter Heads BUI Envelopes Cards Wedding Invitations Posters or Anaounc Of All Kiad. The best quality of work at prices that are RIGHT NOTICI OF INCORPORATION OF THt NOS CATTLE COMPANY I The name of thla Corporation shall bo the Noe Cattle Company. II Itn principal place of btialneaa ahall be at Kiln worth, Sheridan County, Nebraska. Ill The general nature of the busi ness to be transacted ahall be the buying andseHIng of cattle and other live stock and the production of the name for market and sale. Also to purchase, hold and sell and mortgage Real Estate. IV The amount of Capital Stock auth orized la $50,000.00 to be divided into aharea of $100.00 each and of which $10,000.00 ahall be paid in at the time of commencing business V The Corporation ahall commence business on the first day of July. 1911 and ahall continue for a period of twenty years unless sooner dis solved by a majority of three fifths of the stock. VI The highest amount of Indebted ness for which thla Corporation shall be liable at any one time shall not exceed two-thirds of the Capital Stock. VII The affairs of the Corporation shall be managed by a Board of Di rectors consisting of three persons who shall be stockholders in the Cor poration, who shall serve for a term of one year after the annual meeting of stockholders or until their succes aors in office are selected. ALBERT NOB BARTLKTT RICHARDS WILL O. COMSTOCK SHERIFF'S 8ALE i PI F lighted with the re- kJB salt of Calumet Hiking Powder. No disappoints so fiat, heavy, soggy biscuits, I cake, or pastry. inf I Just the lightest, daintiest, most H uniformly raised and most deli- U ctous food you ever ate. K mn sMSai tnwn Wwwi gk. t.mi, Chi., isor. Job Printing i BY VIRTURB OF an Order of Sale directed to me from the Clerk of the District Court of Box Butte County, Nebraska, on a decree ren dered In said Court on the 21st day of December, A. D., 1910, in favor of F. M. Knight. Plaintiff, and The Al liance Building & Loan Association defendant and cross petitioner, a gainst Bverett H. Miller, Almeda Daffron Miller, hla wife, and W. W. Norton as Defendants, for the sum of ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY TWO and 40100 DOLLARS, decreed a second lien In favor of said F. M. Knight and THIRTEEN HUNDRED TWENTY EIGHT and 95100 Dollars decreed a first lien In favor of the cross petitioner, The Al liance Building & Loan Associa tion, and costs taxed at $21.10 and accruing costs, and directing that the premises therein described, to wit: Lot Eight (8) Block One (1) Town of Alliance, In Box Butte Coun ty, Nebraska, be appraised, adver tised and sold as upon execution, to natlafy said sums of ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY TWO and 40100 Dollars and THIRTEEN HUNDRED TWEN TY EIGHT and 95100 Dollars, and costs and accruing costs, I have caused the following described land to be uppralsed, to wit: The Lot Eight (8) Block One (1) Town of Al liance In Box Butte County, Nebras ka And will offer the same to the highest bidder, for cash In hand, on the 17th day of July, A. D., 1911, In front of the west front door of the Court House In Alliance In said coun ty, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M , of aald day, when and where due at tendance will be given by the un dersigned. Dated June 14, 1911. C. M. COX, Sheriff of said county. 00 Ct-26-118 Speaker Against Reciprocity Cauce-i Uproar in Canada. Winnipeg, Man., June 26. A parallel drawn between Financ Minister Field Ing and President Talt on the one hand :ind Samson and Lelllnh on the other, by J, O. M. Bergeron of Quebec, who ih accompanying It. L. Borden, leader of the Conservative party. In a whirlwind tour of the west against reciprocity, Mas caused an uproar among the settlers from the United States. Bergeron, who may become a min ister if Borden retains power in the Dominion, In making his comparison, alleged that Mr. Fielding had suc cumbed to the blandishments and wiles of 'Mrs. Taft," who had blinked at him from the White House. At Medicine Hat, Alberta, Mr. Ber geron denied that he had been dis courteous to "Mrs. Taft," or any other Indies He admitted that he had spoken of Fielding and the president in comparison with Samson and Delilah. FIVE STEWARDS ARRESTED NOTICE OF FILING FINAL ACCOUNT Member of Crew of Transport Are Charged With Stealing Stores. New York, June 26. A wireless message received here from the trans port Kilpatrick, en route from Galves ton to this port, gave the information that the vessel had been looted of gov ernment property by members of the crew. This was followed by another message, stating that five stewards were put under arrest and placed in the boat's brig. Upon this Information Assistant United States Attorney Gruber ob tained warrants for the arrest of the VSSBSeta and on the arrival of the Kil patrick the stewards were taken Into custody. Crusade to Protect Uniform. Albany. N. Y., June 26. The sign ing by Governor Dlx of a bill making It a misdemeanor for an Innkeeper, common carrier or theatrical manager to discriminate against the United States army or naval uniform is the first step In a nation-wide crusade to protect the dignity of the uniform. Waif Gete Big Estate. lxs Angeles, Cal., June 2$. The eeveuyear-cld waif of unknown par ents gets the bulk of the big estate left by William C. Hess, a retired farmer of Charter Oak, la., according to a decision of the court settling the contest brought by Hess' son BBWl TEE tMBIf World Finishing Its I PERPETRATED BY WAIT Ave DOUGALL First Atlantic Run. ' IS INK AND BQOBAS SOON A3 THEY REACH THE SHORE THINGS ARE DOING Thl. infernal Jog attacked my mother-in-law today and drove her from tlu house! ' grumbled Moseley . WhaT will .you lake tor him ? eagerly demanded LaTon . (Sample Joke for struggling Vaudeville Team .Copyrighted . THE MARKETS In County Court of Box Butte Coun ty, Nebraska. In the Matter of the Estate of Char les Mayer, Deceased: To all persons Interested in the es tate of Charles Mayer, deceased. You will take notice that on the 1st day of June, till, W. C. Mounts. Administrator De Bonis .s'on. of the estate of Charles Maver, filed in said court his fiuul account as Ad- j mlnistrator De Bonis Non of said i estate, and that said account will be for hearing on the 26th day of June, till, at M o'clock A. If., at the County Court Kootn in the City of Alliance, In said County; and you are required to appear at the time j ! and place above named and show ! . cause, if any there be, why said ac-1 count should not be allowed. It Is ordered that said W. C. , Mounts, Administrator De Bonis Non j give notice of the time and place of I said hearing, to all persons Interested in said estate by causing this order ; to be published In the Alliance Her aid. a newspaper printed and circu lating iu said county, for three con- j secutlve weeks prior to said hearing. Dated June 7th, 1911. LSeaJ L. A. BKRRY, County Judge. Chicago, June 26 Closing prices: Wheat July, 89894c; Sept., 8914 S9.c; Dec. 9191TdC. Corn July. 57c; Sept.. 58 59c. Oata July, 42v42e; Sept., 48c. Pork July, $15.55; Sept.. $15.52',,. Lard duly . $8.20; Sept.. $8.35. Ribs July. $8.32; Sept., $8.40. Chicago Cash Prices No. 2 hard wheat. 896 92c; No. 2 corn, 65 56c; No oats, 40 42c. Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, dune 26 Cattle Receipts, 26,UOo; steady to loc off; beeves, $4.75 6.66; western steers. $4.505.70; stockers and feeders, $3.1565 35; cows and belters, $2255.75; calves, $0 70 &8.0O. Hogs Receipts, 40,000; shade off: light. $6.1066.55; mixed, $6,106 0.5S; heavy, $6.n5.47; pigs. $5 65 6.S0: bulk. $6.3066.40. Sheep Re eeiutu. K&.OOO: lie off; natives, $2 25 4.65; westerns, $2 4064.05; yearlings. I8JM4.M; lumbs, $3 5t8o. South Omaha Live Stock. South Omaha. June 26. Cattle Re ceipts, 3,300; steady; beef steers, $5.45 66.2o; cows and heifers, $2.50 5.05; Stackers and feeders, $3.2064 55; nulls. $3.5004.70; calves, $3,256 7 oo. Hog Receipts, 5,9 0; 5c lower; long ati-rugs ranged from $0.05 to $6.15, with i hoic- light as high as $ti.25; heavv, $." 906 6.00. Sheep Receipts. 5.800; 10c lower; Oregon yearlings moved at $4.30, grass wethers sold around $3 75 and choice shorn lambs are still quotable up U) $ 25. HORSE SALE I Will Sell at Public Auction at Simon 5 pry's Barn in Alliance, on SATURDAY, JULY 111 COMMENCING AT I O'CLOCK. P. M., O R HIRTY HEAD Good Horse consisting: of Work Horses, Drivers, Sad die Horses, and Brood Hares with Colts and bred back again All of this stuff is gentle and well broke Terms: Six months' time will be given on bankable paper, drawing 10 interest Jas. Potmesil, Owner H. P. COURSEY, Auctioneer R. M. HAMPTON, Clerk