; ; - . ' ! . AMiOltA (Continued from pag five) : f I; (8 ! Ji Is i i u f'1 8 h ... Alliance Property at Bargain Prices I am offering for quick sale, on easy terms, 39 lots in Hills Addition to the city of Alliance. These lota aro close in, desirable residence property, and will make a fine investment. You can purchase any number you desire for a small cash payment and the balance on easy terms. Trices range from $45 to $75, depending on location. I also offer for either sale or trad6, three lots near the electric light plant on which stands the barn known as "Spry's barn.". This property is 150x140 feet in sir.c. Well located. Alxo four lots near the electric light plant, on which stands the Reck Lumber Yard: This property is 200x140 feet in size and is for sale or trade. Put your money in Alliance property. Alliance is the coming town. More" improvements are being made here than in any other city of its ize in the west. NOW is the time to buy property for investment or improvement. a For description, terms, and full information on the above address Bos 3'JOS, care The Herald, or call at The Herald office. Bargains In Alliance Property The Car of the American Family $1100 Completely Equipped, f. o. b. Alliance, With Electric Starter and Lights, Oversize Tirs, Demountable Rims, $1250 f. o. b. Aliiance Fully equipped with electric horn, rain vision windshield, silk mohair top with envelope, in side Quick adjustable curtains, speedometer, co coa mat In tonneau, rear shock absorber. Prest-O-ltlU: tank, pas headlights, oil Ride and tail lamps, tools." Tires 82 x S's, quick detachable rims. Trimmings black und nickel. Body color black,, running sear scarlet lake with black stripe 'on wheels J 1100 f. o. b. Alliance. With additional equipment of Westtnghouse two unit electric starting and lighting system and In dependent magneto ignition, 16 candle power headlight, adjustable for focus. Combination electric and oil side an dtall lamps, 100 ampere hour storage battery, over size tires. 33x4 Inch, demountable riuis, one extra rim and 1're car rier (as Illustrated) 11250 f. o. b. Alliance. t Service Low Cost Service That characteristic Is long continued service, apparently everlasting service and the consistent low cost of that service. That's the service from which 111 I'MOlilLK reputation springs; the service that has made the Illl'MOBIl.H "The Cur of the American Family." That's why JiUP owners are our most successful salesmen. And Isn't that quality what you consider, first and last in any car? How will a lower price compensate you a year frgm now, for a worn, shabby down-at-the-heel car, which you are forced to sell for a song? How will a natty exterior this Spring compensate you for a broken down exterlqr next Spring? Continuous service at lower cost an da higher price when you waut to sell at second hand that's what makes UUP owners loyal to the car. Think this over next Spring, think of the one hundred thousandth mile and not of the ten thousandth and your investigation will surely bring you to the choice of the I1UPMOUILE. ROBT. PIESTER, Agent Alliance, Nebraska Demonstrator at Alliance Garage 1st. Other denominations hold serv ices in the country nearby. The Her ald will have more about the schools and rhurches of this part of Morrill, county in future issues. i f(rwi) tilng, Fanning and Dairying j As the official paper of the Ne-j braska Stock Growers Association, The Herald will have something I about the ranchmen of this part of! the state from time to time. In this Issue we wish to mention that around j Angora, farming and dairying arej engaged in successfully, with pros pects that this will eventually be come one of Nebraska's best' cream I producing points. This can be re-: ferred to only briefly now. i W. E. Powell,' five miles east, be- lieves that what is worth doing at all Is worth doing right. He has learned the value of the silo for dairymen and is the first in his neighborhood to erect one. It is an H. fk H., the frames and lumber for f It being purchased of the R. S. Proudflt Lumber Co. H. A. Qlau, two miles northwest of Angora, Is one of the big farmers of that section. He has 800 acres In crops. His principal crop Is wheat, altho he has 110 acres In corn. He raises some cattle but more hogs. He has given particular attention to the care of hogs and has never had a case of ' cholera among them.- A few days ago he Bold seventy-seven head of various ages, from pigs to old sows, at eight cents per pound in the pen, and has enough left to go right along In the business. Just for Your Convenience . Wc have installed the latest and most modern bank fix- lures to be had. Not that it will tend to make the banlc any Ktronger, but that we will be enabled to serre yon to better advantage. The strength of this bank is backed by the Depositors' Guarantee Fund of the State of Nebraska, a fund of a millioa r dollars that guarantees the safety of your Money. Does this mean anything to you? Think of it when you make your next deposit. We endeavor to extend every courtesy consistent with safe and sound banking to our patrons. The First State Bank of Alliance, Nebraska. ATTKNDIWJ COLORADO COLLFXiE Two Alliance Young Lndlen at Fort CollliiM Agricultural College The Misses Dorothy and Pauline Montgomery, daughters of Rev. and Mrs. D. W. Montgomery, are stud ents jOf the Colorado Agricultural! Colle'ge at Fort Collins, the llrst ; named being a senior this year and ! the latter a freshman. Mrs. Mont- j goinery, who will keep house for her i daughters, went with them last Frl-j day to Denver, where they expected , to visit with relatives over Sunday, going from there to Fort Collins on Monday. Rev. Montgomery will continue to make Alliance headquarters as Pres byterian pastor-evangelist for west ern Nebraska, acting in the capacity of superintendent in bis work. He has sold his residence to Conductor Chas. Bennett, but retains a room for himself during the necessary ab sence from tils family. j His other daughter, Miss Ruth, Will teach school sixteen miles south- i west of Alliance. Dizzy? llilious? Constipated Dr. King's New Life Pills will cure you, cause a healthy flow of Bile and rids your Stomach and Bowels of waste and fermenting bo dy poisons. They are a Tonic to your Stomach and Liver and tone the general system. Flr3t dose will cure you of that depressed, dizzy, bilious and constipated condition. 2c, all Druggists. 39-4t-3810 LET US GET ACQUAINTED If You Are Not Already One of Our Customers We Invite A Trial Shipment Agricultural Engineer Succeed According to a recent count, the department of agricultural engineer-! ing of the Nebraska College of Ag riculture ranks second or perhaps first among state universities in the number of graduates in charge of agricultural engineering work in col leges and universities. The gradu ates are located in North Dakota, Kansas, Texas, Indiana, Colorado, and other western and middle west ern states. The call for graduates from this department has been so strong that It has been with difficul ty that the demand for graduates has been filled. 'J i v.- J. M. COOK, Manager Great Western Commission Co. South Omaha, Nebraska Rheumatism Pulns Ktopiel The first application of Sloan's Liniment goes right to the painful part it penetrates without rubbing ; it -stops the Rheumatic Pains around the Joints and gives relief and comfort. Don't suffer! Get a bottle today! It is a family medi cine for all pains, hurts, bruises, "cuts, sore throat, neuralgia and chest pains. Prevents infection. Mr. Chas. H. Went worth. California, writes: "It did wonders for my Rheumatism, 1 pain Is gone as soon as I apply It. l recommend it to my. friends as the best Liniment I ever used." Guar-! anteed. 25c at your Druggist. 39-4t-3810 I ' X Opportunities in the Business World X t are plentiful for the well trained young man or woman. There Is no place for those who are not well trained. : Come to Lincoln, the capital of your state, to secure your busi-JL 4nesa education. Many advantages here that cannot be obtained out- slde of a capital city. 1 - Jt. t t j Be sure you got your training at a school that will guarantee you strong courses, splendid teachers, up to date equipment, flne school home, the best of moral and educational advantages and falrW Vflnd hnnAruKIa ilaalinir Gnr.li rjnVim.l Is . Sink Holes I tttrtcl i Sink holes varying in depth from ;3 to. 20 feet, in'wldth from 3 to 8 feet, and In length from 6 to 30 feet have been reported to the Nebraska College of Agriculture from Hall and other counties. The holes are form ed without reference to swells and hollows, but with respect to each other they me in ruther irregular! Urns. The fallinK in conies sudden-! Iv, generally dnrins wet weather. The hole may suddenly increase In area but not in depth. It has been found that frequently, altho not al ways, these holes have been In alfal fa fields. As some of the holes are found in groves it is believed that perhaps deep rooted plants cause the , roofs of tunnels (which are known to exist in certain areas) to crumble. LINCOLN BUSINESS COLLEGE, 14th and P Streets, 'Lincoln, Nebraska Established 1884 Worthy students assisted to positions. Write for Catalog. t V T t y y Fully accredited by the National Association of Accredited Com-$ ; mercial Schools. y M$M.MmJ4.M 1'o-Do-I.ax IlanlsheH ItnipleM Bad blood. Pimples. ' Headaches. ! Biliousness, Torpid Liver, Constipa tion, etc., come from Indigestion. Take To-Do-Lax, the pleasant and absolutely sure Laxative, and you won't suffer from a deranged Stom arh and other troubles. It will tone ! up the Liver and purify the blood. Use it regularly and you will stay I well, have clear complexion and (steady nerves. Get a 60c bottle to day. Money back if not satisfied. All Druggists. 39-4t-3810 With a vast supply of grain and a demand for it In sight, the calamity prophet cannot expect a very sym pathetic audience. The New 20-Year Payment Law For Government Irrigated Farms The settler pays only a small sum down, no construction charge for five years, the rest after that with no interest. This is the time to advise, your friends back East of these new conditions under which they may homestead Government irrigated lands in the Big Horn Basin or the North Platte Valley and get a perpetual Government water right, almost as a gift. Tell them about the Burlington's new Central Wyoming main-liae through the heart of these regions, the coming increased land values t those who get started early. Tell them of the ample water supply, of the rich soil, the alfalfa, livestock and oil industries. Or, remind them of the Carey Act and private irrigated lands and the favorable terms which a practical farmer or bona fide purchaser may oh-laln. Suggest to them to write me for Big Horn Basia and North Platte Valley literature, and the ad dresses of reliable land agents in these localities. K. 11. HOWARD, Ass t Immigration Agent, 1004 Far nam Street, Omaha, Neb. I-'J ail' Jo Uj I j i lift t