w From Tlnirvlat' IhII: Max W. Winter of Cheyenne is in the city today. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Amos W. Bicknell yesterday. A daughter was born Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. C. I). Rider. M. U. Wilson of Mintern, is In Alli ance today on his way home from a visit at Aurora, Nebr. T. M. Howard and O. C. Howard, business men of Scottsbluff. were in Alliance yesterday for a short time. Women's oxfords In a variety of pretty Styles, Alliance Shoe Store, Si Says So. , Mrs. William Bignell was operated n by Dr. C. E. Slagle at St. Josephs hospital this morning. Mrs. Maud Thayer of Spade, who was operated on Tuesday at St. Jos ephs hospital, is recovering nicely. Minnie Stoop of Rushville made final proof on a homestead today be fore the local land officials. Charles Mosler and R. A. Westover were the witnesses. William Comstock in company with his mother passed thru Alliance today on his way home to Ellsworth from Denver. Mrs. Jerry Madden received word today that her brother is seriously ill at Casper, Wyo. She will leave for that place tomorro wmorning. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Townley, who were marled yesterday In Ravenna, are spending their honeymoon in Al liance. Marry Dubuque has completed a frame garage to house the new Reo that he recently purchased. The gar age is situated at his home on Third street. The Hastings Glee Club which was scheduled to apepar at the Methodist' church Monday evening, will be at the Phelan opera house Saturday ev ening instead. G. W. Wagner, who underwent an peration at the hospital Saturday, is convalescing in a satisfactory man ner. Halph Dayley, the young man who was wounded in a gun fight at Bing ham a few days ago, was able to sit up yesterday for the first time. He A Shf S j SMITH BROS. MEW has passed the danger mark and will undoubtedly recover. Roy Beckwith, who has bee neon fined at the hospital for some time following an operation, has been dis charged and was able to be down town yesterday for the first time. From Friiliij's Dully: OUAMJES, HOc ht dozen. Hick, nell (irocery. I Miotic 1. Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Hershman left for Omaha today for a short visit. P. A. Yeast, a stockman from Bingham, is In Alliance today. ,L. J. Brewer of Mitchell was in Alliance today enroute for Seattle to remain a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Gavin of Friend, Nebr., arrived this morning for a short visit In Alliance at the home of their son, A. V. Gavin. Mr. Keyline, Inspector of dining cars, and James Rivett, general su perintendent of buildings for the Burlington, were in Alliance today. The advance men for the Mutt & Jeff company, a musical comedy car rying thirty-five people, which will appear at the Phelan opera house, Wednesday, April 15, were putting up paper in the city today. Mrs. C. Jones left for Newcastle, Wyoming, today for a visit of ten days with her son, W. Jones. Miss Laura Black, who has been spending the winter with Mrs. Jones, left on the same train for her home In Chad ron. E. W. Reed, a rancher living east of Alliance, reported that plowing has been Interrupted by the freezing of the ground during the recent cold spell. Wednesday it was impossilbe to do any plowing .until late in the afternoon; yesterday It was 10 o'- clock before work could hi started. Supt. and Mrs. W. M. Weldenham- er are expected home from Chicago, i where Mr. Weidenhamer attended the meeting of operating officials. They will be accompanied by their daughter, Miss Mabel, who is attend ing school in Atchison, Kans., and their son Harold, who is attending school at Lincoln. The young peo ple will spend the Easter vacation at home. UNION STOCK YARDS ANOTHER PROOF OF THAT OLD TRUTH "IN UNION THERE IS STRENGTH' PROGRESSIVE FIRM FOR PROGRESSIVE PEOPLE OFFICES AT CHICAGO AND KANSAS CITY From Niitimln j' Daily: Mrs. C. R. Morris went to Craw ford today to visit over Sunday. Dr. D. E. Tyler has purchased n Ford roadster from the Keeler-Cour-soy Company. Osar O'Bainion had the ollice safe which h purchased from Dr. Church ill, moved to his office this morning. E. T. Kibble has purchased the Studebaker "2r." from E. Becker. Miss Gladys Danbtilin, Mrs. Fos kett. Mr. and Mrs. Weddle. Mrs. J. F. Elliot, of Hemingford were in Alli ance today shopping. Ed. F. White, Al Andrews, Willie Mote, and W'M P. Mannor motored over from Chadron yesterday. They made the return trip today, leaving at an early hour this morning In or der to avoid the high wind during the latter part of the day. Marie Dismer. who formerly lived In Alliance, arrived last nlRht from her home In Hot Springs. S. D to make a short visit with friends. C. D. Peckenpaugh, superintend ent of the Sheridan division, was In Alliance today on his way home from Chicago. He was accompanied by Mrs. Peckenpaugh. , Fr. Maloney went to Hyannis to day to remain over Sunday. C. J. Hyshaam, a wealthy stock man ranging cattle In northern Wy oming. Jassed thru Alliance" today with a small shipment that he is tak ing to his range. He expects to ship 4,000 southern cattle thru here during the present month. H. A. Johnson,' stock yards fore man, went to uenver yesterday to attend a meeting of the Shrtners. He will return Sunday or Monday. Work of rebuilding the Burling ton sheep pens will be started within a Bhort time. The present yardage will be increased to seventy cars ca pacity. Front Monday's Daily: C. S. FalrnJar of Bridgeport spent Sunday visiting friends in Alliance. W. A. Clark of Hemingford trans acted business la Alliance Saturday. OHANtJES, 20e per dozen. Ith-k nell tirocery. Phone, Itt. Geo. E. Morgan of Lakeside is In Alliance today. Hugh Real of Marsland is now em ployed at the Holsten drug sto-e. Dean George G. Ware went to Mul len today for a short Btay. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Wakeman of Lakeside are in Alliance today. Martin Sweeney is in Omaha on a business trip. A. M. Miller and M. L. Miller mot ored down from Hemingford this GREETINGS TO STOCKMEN FROM TAGG AND- CONSOLIDATED morning. Chna. Bauer purchased a new Ford car Saturday from the Keelor-Cour-sey Company. Earl Mallery returned today from Omaha where he lui been serving on the irsnd Jury. Harry Dubuque, toother with liU family and some friends, motored to Scottsbluff yesterday. Fr. Donnelly was railed to Scotts blufT today to conduct a funeral service. Judce W. W. Wood has returned from a short business trip to Rush ville. P. L. Dodd, route agent for the Adaine Express Company, is here from Sheridan, Wyo. Anpela Ware went to Omaha to day. She was accompanied by Mrs. Gruenig of Mullen. I.N THE COUNTY COURT OF BOX BUTTE COUNTY, NEBRASKA. IN THE MATTER OF THE ) ESTATE OF JOHN A. ) WILSON, DECEASED. . ) TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF JOHN A. WILSON, DECEASED: You are hereby notified that on the 6th day of April. 1914, Eva Wil son, administratrix of the estate of John A. Wilson, deceased, filed in said court her final account as said administratrix, and that said final account will be heard on the 20th day of April, 1914, at the hour of 10 o'clock, A. M., at county court room in the city of Alliance, In said county; and you are hereby cited to appear at the time and place above designated, and show cause, if such exists, why said account should not be allowed. It is hereby ordered that Bald Eva Wilson, administratrix, give notice to all persons interested in said es tate by causing a copy of this order to be published In The Alliance Her- aid, a weekly newspaper, printed and published in said county, for three successive weeks prior to the date set for said hearing. Dated this 6th day of April, 1914. L. A. 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