SERMON BY FIRE! FIRE I ATTENTION, FIREMEN I "Whenever your city is in the market for Fire Hose or Equipment, you should at once write us, as it will be to your advantage. Also bear in mind that we sell Hand Extinguishers for ANGORA ITEMS REV. YOUNG Proudfit R Angora, Nebr., Aug. 26 Dr. and Mrs. F. D. Walsworth of Wichita, Kans., who have been visiting E. L. WaUworth and family, returned home Monday, Aug. 24, via the auto route. Earl Dove is the proud possessor of a 4 h. p. Xcelsior motorcycle pur chased in Denver. E. I. Walsworth is having a well put down on bis place Just west of town. He expects to start building scon. Rev. G. W. Berry is building a new residence on his ranch two miles east of town. Aug. 27 Rowan Bros, had a fine Union Meeting of Four Churches at United Presbyterian Church Sunday, August 23rd The regular union meeting of the First and United Tresbyterian churches, the Baptist and the Chris tian churches was held Sunday ev ening, August 23, at the United Pres byterian church. A short talk was made by Rev. F. C. Barrett of the Baptist church, who left last week for his new location. The sermon of the evening was given by Rev. H. J. Young of the Christian church. His subject was Lumber automobiles, private houses, o. lumber yards and schools. ANDERSEN COMPANY 1115 Farnam St., OMAHA, NEBR. ANGORA, NEBR. So X Lumber Building Material Paint Coal Hardware Implements Furniture Salt 1 !.-" ..'! i;- If ; v w ,Vf-r-. Everything to Build and Fur nish the Home Alliance Commission Co. ALE THURSDAY AND FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 24-25 At this sale it will be a good time to dispose of your Broke Ilorsea. "We kave set the date on Sept. 24 and 25, -which will give you time to inish hayiag and rest your horses for the sale. The feeder buyer will be out, also the soutk era market will be in full blast ; we look for the best sale of the seasom. Our July sale was better than we expected. Alliance is the place te sell your horses. REMEMBER, it is your MARKET. Commission : $2.00 per head, singles and pairs. Bmnches of 5 head or more, $1.00 per head. Yardage, 10c per head on horses not sold. NO SALE, commission. Let us know what yom will bring in. Oscar Braman, Mgr. F. J. Was, Clerk. R. M. Hampton, Treas. A. W. Thompson, L. E. Lewis, Aucts. Methodic t Episcopal Charch at Angora horse killed 'by lightning the night of Aug. 25. Angora has been blest with sev eral fine rains the past week. Several sign painters dropped into our little town last week and pro ceeded to improve its appearance. Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Maybell have again resumed duties at the depot. having returned via the auto route from an extended visit to parts of Kansas and Arkansas. Aug. 28 Quite a number from Angora and vicinity attended the re union at Bayard. A new barn is being built at the school house large enough to accom odate several head of horses. Feed will also be furnished the horses of children who have to drive to school. Miss Mabel Laurence is helping at the L. L. Chambers store. B. E. Bowers and C. W. Black stone left Thursday evening, Aug. 27, for Sandstone, Minn. They ex pect to be gone a week or ten days. Aug. 29 E. L. Lovenburg has his new residence nearly completed. Among the shippers today are Ed Buebaker, 2 cars; B. Lightner, 1 car; Cassman, 7 cars; all fine look ing grass ted cattle. The Misses Gladys and Vera Jef fers who have been viBiting at the A. Shipley home returned to their home in Alliance this morning. Jno. Burry is building a garage at his place west of town. There's music In the air. C. S. Stoner has a new Holland piano. W. E. Powell is erecting a silo on his ranch east of town. This is the first silo in our community. Aug. 30 About twenty from here attended the wild west show at the palmer ranch. All were well pleas ed with the performance. A. L. Robinson came down from Alliance to visit his brother Geo. II. Robinson. Aug. 31 J. H. Powell has the plasterers at work on his new resi dence. Mrs. T. E. Chambers and daugh ter, of Minatare, are here visiting at the L. L. Chambers home. Mish Hazel Morey returned from Bingham where she has been visit ing her sister Mrs. C. H. Fleming. KINCAID ITEMS Kinkald, Nebr., Sept. 3 Mrs. Ed Klub and children of Chicago ra- rived Friday for a visit with her sis ters, Mrs. Geo. Stafford and Miss Martha Haack. School began Monday in District No. 93, with Miss Hembry as teach er. Henry and Grant Keenen visited with B." C. Soth Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Geo. Stafford, Miss Martha Haack and Mrs. Ed Klub and child ren were visitors Saturday afternoon at Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Schotte'B. Miss Bernice Jeffers, who has been assisting Mrs. Hugh Smith with her work the past month during haying, returned to her home in Alliance Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. workman were visiting Pete Workman the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Soth were shopping in Alliance Thursday. Geo. Stafford is helping H. E Smith with his haying this week. timely, "Safety First." He spoke of the far reaching influence of the railroad slogan of Safety First in the matter of physical safety and told of the need of such a slogan in the field of character and life build ing. He said that when Mr. F. M. Adam was placed In the Garden of Eden the first commandment to him was for him to work; to dress and keep the garden. The garden of our life has in it one tree that must be kept by us all and that Is the tree of character. The matter of work is important and needs to be better taught to our boyB and girls. The matter of recre ation was taken up also as an im portant factor in the life of the town. Some rather new ideas were advanced which set many to think ing along new lines. Mr. Young said that while he was bitterly opposed to the saloon yet there were other things that worried him more than they did. He favored the public ownership and control of the recrea tion centers such as the pool halls and public dance floors. The estab lishment of parks ana social centers for the benefit of the public. He said that it was unfair to the peo-i pie of a town and detrimental to its life to allow the opportunity for re creation to be made into a money making scheme. He spoke in I strong terms of the failure of the; people of Alliance to put thru the movement for the Commercial Club building that was proposed. Regard ing the children of town he made some very apt illustrations. He said that there is a time in the day's program from getting up time till breakfast that the parents knew about. From breakfast till school there Is usually a period that is not well filled. Then from that time till noon the school keeps him busy and the noon hour has many possibilities that are not often controlled either by parents or teachers. After school in the evening till supper time there is very often no plans for the time of the child. It is his play time and is left unguarded. Then after sup per many a child who has no busi ness away from the home or the watchful care of the parent is out on the streets learning those things that will be a detriment to the child's af ter life. He made an appeal for the city of Alliance to provide itself with public play grounds and some one thoroughly equipped to direct the recreation of the community's child ren. He repeatedly stated that there must be a sense of community re sponsibility that must be met in a town of the new order to get the re turns of manhood that we want. He spoke of the fact that we boast of the fine public buildings of our towns and cities but we never hear the proud boast that we develop the highest standards of manhood as the result of our city activities. Kntertalned at Kensington Mrs. Abigail Cornu entertained at a Kensington on Thursday afternoon of last week. Refreshments were served and a very delightful time 1b reported by all who were present. The guests were: Mesdames Ella Young, Davidson, Geo. Davis, B. Po- nath, Margaret Kelly, Martha Pat more, Soules, E. G. Lalng, A. S. Mote, Lowry, W. M. Beach, A. T. Lunn, Vernon, G. E. Cornu, Wat- kins, Grace Kennedy, Phelps, and Miss Mayzo Soules. J. H. Fredinberg and Go. ASHBY, NEBRASKA General Merchandise, Hard ware and Lumber, a Com plete Line of Building Ma terial, Tanks and Windimlls, Coal and Supplies. THE FREDINBURG HOTEL First Class Meals, Clean Comfortable Rooms Modest Rates the Place Where They All Stop Scavenger Do you want trash, ref use and rubbish hauled! Vaults cleaned f We do this work quickly at rea sonable prices. Special rates for business and res idence property. Phone 575 Pegg and Darnell HUUStS TO RENT. or lease. Land to rent or lease. Land or city property for sale. Phone 36. Stop That First Fall Cough Check your fall cough or cold at once don't wait It may lead t serious lung trouble, weaken your vitality and develop a chronic lung ailment. Get a bottle of Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar Honey today; It is pure and harmless use It freely for that faM cough or cold. If Baby or Childrea are sick give It to them, it will re lieve quickly and permanently. It soothes the Irritated throat, lungs and air passages. LoosenB Phlegm, is antiseptic and fortifies the system against colds. It surely prevenU cold germs from eettlnsr a hold. Guaranteed. Only 25c at your Drug gist. 39-U-3810 Subscribe for The Alliance Her ald, $1.50 per year. Reference: Live Stock National Bank of South Omaha, Nebraska Market Reports Free on Application. Correspond ence Solicited W. J. PERRY, Manager The Best of Salesmen aud Caretakers In Every De partment and the Beat of Service Guaranteed W. J. PERRY & CO. LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS - UNION STOCK YARDS 154-156 Exchange Building. Telephone South 731 SOUTH OMAHA : : NEBRASKA