)) ?, Red Cross Dynamite Doubles 4: .Yield m ran, conw. rr th, and all Irufls a4 vejjcUbks. I orrr the earne anal ly' fcw top-oil year fW ml nearl Itnperviotie plow tol" that bm lU the waterhoMlnBj r parity o the Und and ehota out Ion par of natnral riant fond. Dynamiting the itilwott make thi plant food arailable, aerate the oil, protect rgta1ion gainst both drouth and exert rainfall, and eoon repar iU Coet in aavinf of fertiliser pn end Wanly increased yield. There 1 new and better farm rtfftit tinder the old one. Subaoillriff with Red Crone Dynamite rives voti 6 feet of ton V mil Instead of 6 Inches. Ask for free Booklet EASY ENOUGH TO GROW TREES IN IT'S r in Ira WESTERN NEBR. IF YOU GO AT IT RIGHT! Last venr I had the hest success ever attained in starting trees in All 1 T ' 1 .1 TV ' T. ! 1 J S Yiuance, necause 1 usea tne uynamire mernoa. it is practical aim successful. This year I expect to set out more trees and dynamite more gardens and truck patches than ever before. Lcxxjcicirtc GIVE ME YOUR ORDER FOR WORK NOW I It may be when spring opens that I will have more calls for work than I can fill. "hirst come, first served." I will do some work outside of Alliance, if orders are received early. IT IS NOT TOO EARLY To order trees for spring planting, if you act IMMKDIA 1 KLY. Let me know at once what you want. TREES GUARANTEED TO GROW I will take your order for trees and set them out for you, and will guarantee every tree to grow. SPECIAL OFFER To every person giving me an order before March 20th, for trees or trees and work, amounting to $5 or more, I will make a present of a Hydrangea or a Spirrea. These are beautiful flowering shrubs. They are both hardy and adapted to this country and climate. The selling price is 50 cents each. J. P. BARGER, The Nurseryman Office with the Moore Grocery Co., Rowan Corner, Laramie Ave. and Third St., Alliance, Nebr. Phone 9 en u NT) "Wfflfl Red Cross i y nil rr W I . . . .:u - - iv mar M Slops First Year Losses. One to Two Years. runM Imoroves Quantity, rd-'3w' Th Custrmtisna here with aie correct repro duction of pho'oe of tw o- rear old Bin Cherry tree planted sarre day out of same hiitnent. Similar rrsult hv been obtained 11 over trie countr". Th root diagram show the reason.. You cau't afToid to plant tract In padcJ boles. Call for Free Boolxlet I , lit 5 BRIDGEPORT NEWS Chronicle of Uwciit llappeiiliid;" tn lltiay I.Mflo lUilroad City to South of t'a Bridgeport, Nbr.. F-b. 180. A. Dove. th nirchHiit, of Anxora, waa trannactlnK busineHB hero Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Rev. Hardman re turned fro raMltchell Monday after boldlnK Episcopal ' aorvicoa at that plarn. Sundiiy. Cluude Lamb, of Lynn, waa dolnx buaineaa htre Saturday. Mr. aDd Mra. F. II. Roberta, of Scottabluff, were Rrld?eport vlaitora gumliiy. Mr. Roberts la owner of the electric linht plant at that place. Oeo. Harms and W. II. Poan. of Bayard, were traiinactliR business In Bridgeport Monday. Mrs. Rose Jeffords. wnt has bon with her daughter Noll In New York City for the piist few nvpuths, return ed to this place Monday after spend ing a few weeks enroute vlsitinj? friends and relatives In eastern Ne braska. Mrs. Jeffords will keep bouse for her son Rex A. Jeffords, Ah Jeweler. Mr. and Mrs. Monta Ferris return ed Monday after a brief honeymoon trip In Colorado. J. J. Grimes, of Broadwater, was attending to business interests here Monday. HI UritlSK PARTY O.N HlltTIf DAY ltdiew of (1. 1. A. (Jive Mr. Morri son I'leawMiit Surprise, .Mon day Afternoon Monday being the anniversary of Mrs. K. R. Morrison's birthday, the ladles of the O. I. A. of which she la a member, gujve her a pleas ant surprise. About 2 o'clock in the afternoon they assembled at the home of Mrs. C. H. Rockey, bringing a delicious lunch with them. From Mrs. Rockey's they went to Mrs. Morrison's. The Burprlse was com plete and was greatly enjoyed ' by all. Mrs. W. A. Bennett, president of the O. I. A., In behalf of the mem bers, presented Mrs. Morrison with a beautiful cut glass dish as a token of their love, wishing that she may have as many more birthdays as she has already seen. Following Hre the names of the ladies present: Mesdames G. V. Al len. Guy Miller. R. L. Harris. A. H. Bobbins, D. Landrigau, J. A. Wol verton, W. H. White, G. W. John son. G. F. Wilson. C. O. Davenport. F. K. Allen. J. L. Nicola!. D. Fitz patrick. K. L. Routh. C. B. Gibson, A. K. Nelson. P. F. Rowiand, M. K. Reld. H. A. Hamilton. F. J. Carter, A. J. Cole. J. W. Edwards. C. 11. Rockey, Chas. Myers. E. A. Strand, W. A. Benett, and Belle Ayers of Kewauna, Ind. Advertise In The Herald the pa per the people read. I 5 ? I i We, the undersigned, will hold a Combination and Dispersion Sale on the T. H. Barnes place, 1 mile west and 1 mile north of Alliance, Nebraska, on TUESDAY, FE P CD 2m MM Commencing at 10 a. m., the following described property: 12 - HEAD OF HORSES - 12 1 black mare, 7 years old, wt. 1600; 1 black mare, 9 years old, wt. 1300; 1 black mare, 9 years old, wt. 1350; 1 black mare, 8 years old, wt. 1425; 1 black mare, 4 years old, wt. 1300. All bred to imported ton horses and sell with fees paid. 1 sorrel gelding, 8 years old, wt. 1100; 1 black gelding, 2 years old; 1 bay gelding, 2 years old; 2 black fillies, 2 years old; 2 yearling colts. Which means in BEE HIVE wireless COME DARN QUICK and see the wonderful bargains in DISHES Values as high as 25c going for 6 for 54c or 10c Each for this week only BEE HIVE Leading Variety Store 4 Head of Cattle 3 milk cows, extra good 1 yearling Holstein heifer 1 1 Head of Hogs 3 brood sows 1 boar 7 shotes i FARM MACHINERY K 3 box wagons, i farm wagon and rack, i hay rack, I buggy, i subsurface packer, i wood frame harrow, 3 discs, 1 weeder, 1 1 6-inch riding plow, 1 1 6-inch plow with 14-inch breaker bottom, 2 16-inch walking plows, 1 12-inch gang plow, 3 cultivators, 1 corn planter, 2 potato planters, 2 potato diggers, 1 7-foot drill, 1 6-foot mower, 1 corn binder, l 7-foot grain binder, 1 subsoil plow, 1 cream separator, 1 scalding box, 1 saddle, 6 sets farm harness, 1 set single harness, 3 sets nets, 1 stack of alfalfa hay, 1 stack oats straw. The most complete offering of practically new farm machinery to be offered this year. Some household goods and other things. This will be a clean sweep sale. Everything sells. Everybody come and bring somebody with vou. FREE LUNCH AT NOON 4 Tntmc. Sums of $10 and less, cash; over $10 a credit of 6 months' time will be given on A 1 ermSe bankable paper drawing 10 per cent interest from date. T. H. Barnes, A. W. Wilson, A. R. Wilson, Owners Col. II. P. COURSE Y, Auctioneer Fred W. Harris, Clerk i a I AArWrrrrWrrrrrWrVVVWWWVVyvVWyVS