iv"" yr , f (CSCED Mrs. Ma Grime, of Hemingford. T. II. Hwson, of the Nebraska From Saturday" Daily: H. C. McMillan Just arrived from Grand Junction, Colo., with a car of line eating apples. The apples will be on the city track. Miss Sadie Read of Omaha left for her home Thursday night, harlng been railed to Alliance by the slok jirs and death of her brother, C. W. Reads. A. T. Seybolt of Bridgeport, Mor fill county's genial abstractor of tit les, was In Alliance on business yes terday. Having a little ttnw to spare on account of the outgoing Denver 4 rain being late, he favored us with pleasant call. wtw In Alliance today with hsr dai:gh tor. C. W. Jeffeni left Sunday night for Lincoln, where he goes as a delegate to the I. O. O. P. grand lodge from Alliance. John Snyder, accompanied by Mrs. Snyder, left Sunday morning for the same place. John Is a dele gate for the Encampment and an. al ternate to the I. 0. O. F. grand lodge. Mrs. Snyder to a delegate for the Rebekah lodge. From Wednesday's Dally: The Ladle Guild met with Mrn. U. F. Copeland Wednesday after noon. The Woman's Christian Temper ance Union will hold a meeting on Thursday afternoon of this week to take the place of the meeting which was withdrawn last Thursday. Mrs. Tash, hostess. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Bowman left on No. 42 last night for an extended- Telephone Company, went south this noon on a business trip. A. C. McCorkle, a cherry county trip throughout the east. They will ranchman and cousin of J. C. Mc-lVgn at Lincoln, Omaha, Chicago an Corkle, was In Alldanco on business ! Michigan points, and finally end their trip at Galesburg, Mich., where they will remain for the winter. Mrs. JuJte Fritz and Mr. and Mrs. Will Forster and family arrived on the Denver last night from Smith field, Nebr., where they have been visiting relatives. While here they are visiting with Mrs. Julia Hale and Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Thomas. They Intend to leave for their home at Gordon the latter part of the week. Vernor Moore and Fred A. Poch on, of Straabuirger, made Alliance a call on land office business Wednes day and Thursday of this week. George Fleming is moving his to bacco and confectionary store to the Mounts building today Eugene Burton returned this noon LEGAL ADVERTISING : Serial No. 012001 Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. 8 Land Office at Alliance, Nebraska, Sept. 20, 1113. NOTICE is hereby given that LEWIS M. Kit ELL of Antloch, Nebraska, who, on Sept. 14, 1910, made Homestead En try, Serial No. 012091, for SKNE 14, Sec. 8, N V4, NVfcSE, SWV4SE U. 8WU, Sec. 9. T. 23 N., R. 45 W. of 6th P. M., hna filed notice of intention to make Final Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Register and Receiver, U. 8. Land Office, at Alii ance, Nebraska, on lu 18th day of November, 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: Aaron Essig. of Tbelma, Nebras ka; Wm. Elmore, of Antloch, Ne braska; E. J. Owen, of Hewett, Ne toraska; Howard Be:k, of Ilewett, Nebraska. W. W. WOOD, Register Oct2-7t-323-2611 VUU UBjr iuib nwiii vu aim imuiu home he stopped at Hynnnls to take In the "Home Day". His ranch Is forty-five miles northeast of that town. J. H. Lunsford, well know.n Lake aide ranchman, was transacting busi ness In Alliance today. He came tip In his auto this forenoon and will return this evening. Mrs. A. D. Snow and daughter Ar tllla arrived home Friday morning from a three weeks' vacation and pleasure trip In Colorado. They went frpra Alliance to Denver and from Denver to Colorado Springs and Man Ito, and then to Longmont where twth have friends. They report bar ing a fine time and seeing beautiful cenery. Clark Olds was an Alliance visitor R. W. Reed and wife of Bruch, frora a trJp on, tho rtver coio., arrived Tiaay on juj, euer au tuisuocessful attempt to reach AUianc by auto in time for the funeral of ; Tuesday, coming' from Hemlugford Chas. W. Reade which was held tn Ma auto. Thursday. j I I Miss Louisa E. Hughes Is In AMI' Mr. and Mrs. Geo. D. Darklng de- ance from Strasburger, on land of tided that they would got better ac- ftco business, xiuainted In Hyannis than being there I one da yonly would permit, accord-1 L. A. Fossey, of Morrill, was in the iae.y they went down on Wednesday city Monday. He visited with his and remained until Friday. brother-in-law, E. W. Ray 8 BUY YOUK JEWELRY AN D DRUGS AT The Rexall Store Quick and Accurate Service udgment, to-wit: North half (NV4) section thirty-one (31), township twenty-eight (28), North range forty-seven (47), West of the 6th r. M., In Box Butte County, Nebraska, And will offer the same for sale at public auction to the hlgnest bid der, for cash in hand, on '.he 21st day of October A. D. 1913, In front of the west front door of the county court house, In Alliance, Nebraska, that being the building wherein the last term of Court was held, at the hour of 1 (One) o'clock p. m. of aid day, when and where due at tendance will bo glvea by the undersigned. Dated 12th day of September, 1913.' C. M. COX. Sheriff of 3aid county. Burton & Westover, Attys. 41-5t-31 1-2628 the Order for Hearing State of Nebraska, Box Butte County.ss. . At a County Court, held nt County Court Room In said county or. the 9th day of October, 1913. Present L. A. Berry, County Judge In the Matter of the Estate of George W. Ash, Deceased. On reading the petition of Marie A. Ash filed herein, praying that Ad ministration of said estate be grant ex) to her as Administratrix. ORDERED, That said petition will be heard on the 2-5th day of Oc tober, 1913, at 9 o'clock a. m. That all persons Interested in said estate may appear at County Court on said date, and show cause If any there be why said petition should not be granted; and that notice of the pendency of said petition and of said hearing be given to all persons in terested in aald matter by publish lag a copy of this order In the AIU ance Herald, a weekly newspaper published In said county, for three successive weeks prior to said hear rag. L. A. BERRY, (Seal) County Judge 44-3t-330-2672 Sheriff Sale By Virtue of an Order of Sale di rected to me from the District Court of Box Butte County, Nebras ka, on a judgment obtained before R. R. Dickson, Judge District Cour of Box Butte County, Nebraska, on the 28th day of July, 1913, rendered In favor of George Williams and James N. Field, as plaintiffs, am against J. F. Spiker, Mis. J. F. Spik er, his wife, 1st name unknown as defendants, for the sum of twenty one hundred and sixty-four ($2164) dollars, and thirty-seven (.3 7) cents and interest, costs and accruing costs, I have levied upon the follow lng real estate taken as he proper ty of said defendants, to satisfy said HOLS TEN'S Phone 6 r WHEN YOU ORDER A PLAIN STEAK AT THE I 4 1.17A he Sanitary Grocery Store Every housewife wants goods fresh and clean the kind that make housekeeping easy. The place to get this kind is at the store where the stock is turned three or four times every month . . . . . Buying household supplies is a pleasure at this store .... The Sanitary Store A big display, easy to select from, and at PRICES that HELP the Economical Housewife . . . . HAMILTON'S You don't eet round steak; you get tenderloin, cooked as you order it. You get your meals cooked as desired; ask to see our sanitary kitchen where YOUR meals are prepared Mrs.W. E.Gillaspy.Prop. Increase Your Happiness by Telephone The Bell Telephone ministers to the pleasure of millions by keeping them in touch with the world all about near and far. ' A letter is cold and bloodless. It lacks the human touch. Telephon ing is almost like a per sonal visit. Over the telephone you may hear the living, laughing voices of your distant friends just as if talking face to face. Ask "Long Distance" for rates anywhere. NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY Commissioners' Proceedings Alliance, Nebr., Oct. 7th, 1913. The board of county comnilasilon- ers met pursuant to low. Officers present: S. C. Rock, chairman; C. L. Hashman, and J. M. Wanek. The bond of the Plumbing, Heat ing and Machine Company of. Sterl ing, Colorado, by John Mathls, presi- lent, lor heailng of Box Butte coun ty court house, was examined and approved. The claim of Ray A. Mathews, court house contractor, for first pay ment of 82,000 as per contract was examined and allowed and the clerk ordered to draw warrant on the Building Fund for same. It, was detimxl by t.ie biard to discontinue further road work with county engine this fall. Engine and machinery wore tmnled to vacant lot back of court house and arrange ments were made to have building ere'tei to cover same. Whereupon the board adjourned until tomorrow morning, October 8, 1913, At 9 o'clock. Alliance, Nebr., Oct. 8th, 1913 The board of county commission ers met pursuant to adjournment. Of ficers present: S. C. Reck, chairman, C. L. Hashman. and J. M. Wanek. The day was spent by the board hearing complaints of taxpayers present in regard to gates on public roads, after which, motion was made as follows: Motion by Hashman and seconded by Wanek, that road-overseer or dls trict number five be instructed to remove the gates on roads numbers twelve and twenty five, as mown in notice served by road-overseer on L. Sampy and Mary Jane Shepherd, and rthat suit be instituted to collect penalty as prescribed by statutes for maintaining obs.truct.lons on public roads. Roll call being ordered by the chairman, vote was as folllows: Hashman, Wanek and Reck voting "Yes". ' Whereupon the board adjourned until tomorrow morning, October 9, 1913, at 9 o'clock. . : Alliance, Nebr., Oct. 9th, 1913. ' The board of county commission ers met pursuant to adjournment OK'!otir present: S. C. Reck, chaiir- nuan; C. L. Hashman, and J. M. Wa nek. The following claima were examln ed and allowed and the clerk order ed to draw warrants on the General Fund for same: To Whom For What Amt, Alex Muirhead, prec. assessor $102.00 M. S. Hargrave8, pauper ex pen so State Journal Co.. suppldes .. T. H. Beeson, refund 2 50 Georee Bros.-Griffiit'h Co.. sup plies 1.70 ..Jt.... Quick Delivery Honest Prices 1887, to August 3la(t, 1891, has been filed by W. B. Howard auditor of j.ubldc accounts, against Box Butte County, in the sum of $2,003.35, with the oudndon of the attorney general, stating sadd bill is collectable, and i whereas said bill was filed after the levy for the current year had been made, and no provision for said bill benig made; Be It resolved that said account be acknowledged as correct and ordered paid, and a levy made for the payment of same at the time of making the next annual le vy. The report of E. M. Martin, coun ty treasurer, for the first half of the year ending June 30th, 1913, was ex amined and approved. Whereupon the board adjourned until tomorrow morning, October 11, 1913, at 9 o'clock. Alliance, Nebr., Oct. 11, 1913. The board of county commission ers met pursuant to adjournment. Of ficers present: S. C. Reck, chairman, 6 on ' C. L. Hashman, and J. M. Wanek. The application of 1. O. - O. F. 6.00 Idge No. 168 to be delegated to lay the cornier stone of the new court house coming before the board, it was decided to take the matter of the corner stone up with the architects, and aaswer the dele gation of the 1. O. O. F. Lodge at a latter date. The day was spent by the board ' auditing the fee books of. Sheriff Cox and County Treasurer Martin. The following claims were exam ined and allowed and the clerk or dered to draw warrants on tine Gen eral Fund for name: To Whom For What Amt. J. M. Wanek, Commissioner's service 23.20 C. L. Hashman, Commission er's service 26.00 S. C. Reck, Commissioner's service : 32.3 There being, nothing further to come before the board at this time, they adjourned to meet at the call of the clerk. M. S. HARGRAVES, Clerk. S. C. RKCK, Chairman. J. D. Scott, bill of exceptions, 19.25 City of Alliance, lights 8.53 Klopp & Bartlett Co., supplies 8.02 Austin-Western Machine Com pany, blades 20.00 Nebraska Hospital for insane, j Insane 10.00 Herald Publishing Co., print'g 8.80 Delia M. Reed, salary 91.66, Klopp & Bartlett Co, supplies 24.00 1 G. R. Bell Ass'n, salary 65.00 12.40 i 4S.60 Nebraska Tele. Co., phones Fred Mollrlng. State Fair exp Edna Martin, salary &5.00 E. M. Mairttin, treas. Tefund. 11.28 M. S. Hargraves, extra help and expense 54.02 Eugene Burton Ass'n, salary thrte months 227.00 C. E. Hershman, services ... 10.00 C. E. Slagle, coroner service, 24.60 Alliance Times, printing 12.67 The following claims were exam ined and allowed and the clerk or dered to draw warrants on the Road Fund for same: To Whom For What Amt. W. E. Hashman Ass'n, hauling water 168.75 Fairmers' Co-Onerative Ass'n, bridge lumber 640.43 !Wm. Rust, labor 4.60 i James Collins Ass'n, do. .... 31.60 S. J. Pitman, labor 24.00 ;Marsland Lbr. Co.. material.. 22 27 Jacob Shlmek, labor , S-'&O. Joseph Uuhon, labor 18.40 Frank Uuhon, labor 4.00 John Duhon, labor 2.00 John Turek, labor 10 00 Vinvenc Sokol, labor 2.60 George Stanpson, labor 9.50 Frank Black, latior 6.00 Frank Bartoe. labor 4.00 E. A. Herbert, hauling 3.60 County Treasurer Martin reported $1000 in the Bridge Fund and same is ordered transferred to the Road Fund. Whereupon the board adjourned until tomorrow morning, October 10, 1913, at 9 o'clock. Alliance, Nebr., Oct. 10. 1913. The board of county commission ers mei pursuant to adjournment. Of ficers present: S. C. Reck, chairman, C. L. Hashman, and J. M. Wanek. It is the order of the board that ( trie cierK aavemse ior ouis lor ior ty tons, more or less, of Sheridan egg coai and twenty cords, more or less, of wood, foot lengths. The same to be delivered In the bins at the court house. The board reserves the , rlgtvt to reje any or all bids, or except such bid as seems to the .best interest of the county. Said bids to be filed with the county clerk within twenty days from date. Whereas, a bill for the care of in sane persons from Box Butte county, in State Institution from May 7th. A CARLOAD OF Groceries and Dry Goods arrived Monday morn ing. They are now being placed on the shelves of my new store at 111 Box Butte Avenue. The fresh est and newest stock in Alliance at prices that cannot be beaten. Tom Stalos & Co.