QUIT GET-RICH- QUICK SPECULATION-BE A 'PRUDENT" jlm Dusty's Dabblings Buick 1 9 i A spider can live ten months with-1 oui loud, but who wants to be a spi-! der? ! sr BANK YOUR MONEY Over at Bayard they have a man; named Slxberry. In other words, just about a box full. I One of the easiest jobs we know of is to detect flattery when it Is ap plied to your enemy. After they have tried all the other pallcles, some men have decided that honesty it the best one. Many, many good, honest men have worked hard and piled up a little fortune, and then all at once LOST all they had by just ONE foolish investment. The following appeared in the papers recently aliut a prominent man who died: Despite his marvelous career in and around Chicago which caused him at one time to be rated as a millionaire, he died a BANKRUPT. , Most of hi great fortune melted in dis astrous speculations. Make OUR bank YOUR bank. 'I First State Bank ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA Of course experience costa money, but now and then you find a man who profits on the Investment. Some girls seem to think that they can attract attention on the street by exceeding the speed limit in chewing gum. If philanthropists were rated by the amount of advice they give, this old world would be running over with them. Generally the men who are always talking about working themselves to death are not the ones who keep the undertaker' busiest." " Since . the disaster overtook the Eastland in the Chicago river, I am more than ever contented to tide on "Bedella" at Broncho Lake. The cause of so many family rows In some homes is that father is not certain who Is boss and wants to fight every twenty-four hours to re tain the belt. :iiiiiiiiniiiinniiiiiiiiiiiiins Biff Closing Out Sale -Begins V Thursday, August 5th Store Room for Lease Rooming House for Lease v.. Positively quitting business. Must take a rest. 1 An Oklahoma man has been made 'the defendant in a damage suit be cause he wanted to know if a certain lady wore silk stockings, and because he took a very forcible manner of as certaining. Here in Alliance he can classify the stockings clear across the street, and there will be no danger minium nun Hill llllllllllllllllirillHIIIIlirr--rTTm HIT " damage suit, either. The Anger print system of identi- HHmillHlimmiimrmmtmmrt ncation has been in use for some years, but now it appears mat it win Watson & Watson ' Grocers TvDewrlter manufacturers over the United States have now gone in to the ammunition game, and it is reported that a number of hens are about to enter the shell game. You think you are smart, but can 1 you tell without looking up the date, , the date of President McKlnley's as sassination? This question caused quite an argument on the streets the other day. An Alliance man got off a bit of wisdom the other day when be said that it took horse sense to run an automobile, but I am of the opinion that some drivers-in Alliance do not even possess this requisite. The sire limit of parcel post pack ages has now been Increased from seventy-two to eighty-four inches. It will be Just a short time until you can ship washing machines, automo biles, and other smaller articles by mall. A man in New Jersey got a seven years' prison sentence- for stealing fl2Q from his girHtosle's stocking. And, strange to say, Rosie was in the stocking when he got it. Now Ros ie's singing, "If the wind had only blown the other way." uSi3 Evely t- Just TT Jl. 44TV A CM AOC F. O. B. Received IVlUUei l-bD ; adl $703,' FLINT UC99 6 One-Ton Truck on Exhibition No other motor car at any price insures its owners as great value dollar for dollar as the Buick valve-in-head "six" for 1916. "6" T WO "SIXES" In these models Buick design reaches its highest develop ment and Buick construction and motor principle their most complete expression. See them now. Roadsters $950, $1450 Touring Cars $985, $1485 Completely Equipped f.o.b. Flint WARD B. NORTON Opposite Drake Hotel , Alliance, Nebraska It is, of course, pleasant reading to be informed that Thomas A. Edison, Henry Ford and Orvllle Wright have been named as the naval advisory board, but at the same time. Alliance people would feel safer If they knew that W. J. Hamilton," I. U. Hager, Cy Eaing. Cal Cox, BUiie King and I. E. ,Tash were on this board. , tHIMMTf iiiiiiiiiiiiniu WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR Glass. Lime, Paint. Oil, Coal, Cement, Builders' Hardware, and all kinds of Building Material ........ WOVEN WIRE ANI BARBED WIRB FENCE ' GEO. A. HEILMAN, MgT. PHONE 73 uuiililiiliiiiiiliiilillliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiililiiiiiiliillinii ill be replaced by the "toe print" sys tem. Recently a woman thief was caught by this method. The only ob jection I have to this new system is that It will bring Into general use in America thoso safety devices that are being worn' by the European soldiers over their noses to keep the gas fumes out of their systems. V Serial No. 012573. "! - ' Notice for Publication Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at Alliance, Nebraska. JUNoSii to hereby given that Katie ' f Alliance. Nebraska, who, on October 24. 1910. made Home Lif Fntrv Serial No. 01257S. for St?- swi i K nw: NWK NW uSec. 33. and I the 8W14 SW f a TnwnshiD 22 North of Range 46 West of the Sixth Prlnci Rn!f h.i filed notice of in- 'r f,tZ to make Final Three Year f tentlon to . tm tQ thl) ,and The latest "automobile accessory" is what Is known as a refrigerator. The uses of this very Important ac cessory are numerous, but It Is de signed principally to carry twelve pint bottles" (we don t know whether It means ketchup or vine gar) and can be attached In a very few minutes. While it is not exactly designed for use on Fords, the man ufacturers are urging Ford owners to use their rebates to buy one. One compartment in the refrigerator is for knives and forks and these can be used as tools on Fords, which may make it very popular. It might have been staged at the theatre, btu it actually happened on Box Butte avenue early last evening six o'clock, if you must know. She was standing on the corner of Third and Box Butte, but wanted to cross the street. She paused, looked up and down Box Butte, and started across. She was attired in a white transparent dress, a white hat and white shoes, and her general appear ance was what most men1 would call "nifty". In the middle of the street she paused up the street stood a group of men who were watching her. She didn't know whether to continue on across the street or re trace her steps. She decided to con anctt, Nebraska, on the zsrd day ofltinue her journey, ana waixea witn August. 11)16. la stride that was almost a trot. On Claimant names as witnesses: I reaching the opposite side of the Thomas Squibb, of Moffltt, Nebras-1 street she paused, looked at the ka. Ed Young, of Alliance, Nebraska, group of men standing a few feet In Perce Beagle, of Alliance, Nebraska, I front of her and muttered to her B. F. Moffltt. of Moffltt. Nebraska. I self. The expression on her face T. J. O'KEEFE. Register. I clearly Indicated she was almost an 32-6t-627-6855 Igry, but perhaps she wasn't. "God pity the blind," one of the men in the trout) remarked. She continued A. F. Anderson, of Victor, Colora- her lournev down the street on the do, woo was on nis way to &neriaan,i.ha(jy side. NOTICE TO CREDITORS State of Nebraska, Box Butte County, ss. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF BOX BUTTE COUNTY, NEBRASKA. In the matter of the estate of Peter Rubendall, deceased. I, L. A. Berry, county Judge, of said county, in said state, hereby no tify all persons having claims and demands against the estate of the said Peter Rubendall, deceased, that I have set and appointed the follow ing daya for the reception, examina tion, and adjustment of said claims and demands, as provided by law, at the County Court room in Alliance, Box Butte County, Nebraska, to tit: August 2. 1915. And all persons so Interested In said estate will appear at said time and place, and duly pre sent their said claims and demands In the manner required by law, or show cause for not so doing; and In case any of said claims shall not be pre sented by February 3rd, 1916, the same shall be forever barred. Given under my hand and the seal of the county court this 28th day of June, 1915. L. A. BERRY. County Judge. Burton and Reddish. Attys. (SEAL) 30-5t-622-5700 Wyoming, to assist in the electric wiring of the new sugar factory there, stopped over in Alliance last . -.tabTlah claim to the land there, stopped over In Alliance last - lkt,tcTm Register and Tnursaay ror a snori visu who mt. above j Land Office, at Alii-Curtis of the Curtis Home Bakery. E. B. Grler, assistant general man ager of the Burlington, was in the city Tuesday in his private car. He left for the east. Serial No. 014798. Notice for Publication , Department of th Interior, U. S. Land Office at Alliance, Nebraska. June 5, 1915. Notice is hereby given that Ches ter W. Rooker, of Lakeside. Nebrna- ka, who. on May 25. 1912.' male Homestead Entry. Serial No. 014798. for the E SE4 Sec. 11; H SW'4 Sec. 12; W NW4; SE4 NW4; 8V4 NE4 Section 13, and the EH NEK of Section 14. TownBnip si North of Range 45 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Thr Year Proof, to establish claim to in land above described, before Regis ter and Receiver, United States Land Office; at Alliance, Nebraska, on the 27th day of July. 1915. Claimant names as witnesses: r Herlan. of Antlocb, Nebraska; Frank Cody, of Lakeside, Nebraska; W. O Wilson, of Ant loch. jseDrasxa: Mrs N. B. Berry, of Antloch, Nebraska,. T. J. O'KEEFE. Register. 27-7t-10-5634 YOUNG MEN YOUNG WOMEN BOYS AND GIRLS ' WANT E D 'to take the finest Business Course In' HTKNOTYPY, SHORTHAND, BOOKKEEPING, HKiHF.lt AtXXWNTINO OR KWIIETARIAL given in any Commercial School In the WEST. We Guarantee Superior Training: Finest EquiMNI. Mmt Up-to-date Factlltlea and the Beat Lighted School Every Student goes through a Practical Department Write for Booklet, "Money Making Power" CHEYENNE BUSINESS COLLEGE PHONE 660 UNCI CHEYENNE, WYO. J. BARRETT, RfS. AND MGR. WRITE TODAYNOW Mention this paper when answering this ad. said County Court, this 23rd day of June, 1915. L. A. dGKKI, (SEAL) County Judge. 29-4t-6688-619 NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska, Box Dutte County, ss. IN THE COUNTY COURT In the Matter of the Estate of Peter D. Snracklen. Deceased. To the Creditors of Said Estate: You are hereby notified. That I will sit at tha County Court room in Alliance. In said County, on the 24th day of January, 1916. to receive and examine all claims against said Es tate, with a view to their adjustment and allowance. The time limited for the presentation of claims against said Estate is six months from the 24tb day of July. A. D. 1915, and the time limited for pay ment of debts Is One Year from said 4th dav of Julv. 1915. Witness- m hand and the seal of Serial No. 014351. Notice for Publication Department of the interior. U. S. Land Office at Alliance,, Nebraska, June 26. 1915. Notice is hereby given that Elisa beth 8aylor, of Antloch, Nebraska, who. on March 16,. 1912. made Homestead Entry, Serial No. 014351, for SW Sec. 3; Eft NEK: NW NE4 Sec. 9; NW14 NE4; NW4 of Section 10. Township 22 North of Range 4 5 West of the Sixth Princi pal Meridian, has filed notice of in tention to make Final Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Register and Receiver, U. S. Land Office, at Alli ance, Nebraska, on the 9th day of August. 1915. Claimant names as witnesses: Ar thur C. Peterson, of Antloch. Nebras ka; Henry Jones, of Orlando. Ne braska; Howard Beck, of Lakeside. Nebraska; Anton Ronsborg, of Pw let. Nebraska. T. J. O'KEEFE, Register. 30-7t-623-5699 Land Office at Alliance, Nebraska, June 26. 1915. Notice is hereby given that Julius G. Blrkel, of Alliance, Nebraska, who, on March 30. 1911, made Homestead Entry. Serial No. 013282. for Lot 6. Sec. 19; Lots 1, 2. 3. 4. 5, 6; SE NW; SW14 NE; NEVi SW; NU SE4 of Sec. 30. T. 23, N., R. 47; SH SE4 Sec 24; NEVi of Section 25, Township 23 North. Range 48 West of the Sixth Princi pal Meridian, has filed notice of in tention to make Final Three Year Proofr to establish claim to the land above described, before Register and Receiver. U. S. Land Office, at Alli ance. Nebraska, on the 10th day of August. 1915. Claimant names as witnesses: Lee McLaughlin, of Alliance, Nebraska; Lewis L. Unger. of Alliance, Nebras ka; Henry Sagemnller, of Alliance, Nebraska; George Workman, of Al liance, Nebraska. T. J. O'KEEFE. Register. 30-7t-624-5698 Serial No. 013282. Notice for Publication Der,tnj,'t of the Interior, U. Johnny Bayers, son of Mike Bay ers, returned Tuesday from Sioux City, Iowa, where he went recently. He has been employed In the print ing business there and has been granted his card. He has now pur chased a one-half Interest In the pool hall wtth his father in Alliance and will remain here.