XI HS9 SI LADIES' Summer Shoes and OXFORDS Alliance Cash Shoe Store Handles the Goods and Makes the Best Prices. &Slioc Repairing E.R REEDS Ctf .Rochester h.y Remarkable Clothes Values w!3C We are showing .ill of the season's newest styles and weaves in the Kuppcilhelmer Men's rffc SultSi These garments represent the highest attainments of the tailor s CT tf O , Jf art, both in design tind workmanship. The price . r " If You Are in Need Of ANY 0F THE FOLLOWING ITEMS: A Majestio Steel Range A first-olass Hot Air Incubator A De Laval Cream Separator A new Model A "Wind Mill A first-class job of plumbing Any kind of Tinwork 5VcvesowTSvs. Call on Phono 98 They carry THE GOODS,, and Prices ARE RIGHT II! I $20 Men's Suits, stylish patterns, best linings and tailoring, excelled M "7 EH by none. Specially priced at P wU 1 $i'5 Men's Suits, best of 'everything used in the make-up of these tfjfj 1 fl? f garments tjpl.iJlJ $12.50 Men's Suits, checks, stripes and plaids. Good style tailoring dQ QC and linings. Specially priced at wwd $10.00 Men's Suits. A large and varied line of patterns to select C 7 E from. Special price. . . PU - Men's Hats Our line of Hats is the largest shown in the city, comprising the Stetson, Gordon and Longley makes. An exceptionally strong line of Panamas and Straws. $3.50 Men's Pants, all wool, durable and dressy. Specially 43? 0 T fi? . . . . IT priced at. $3.00 Men's Pants, good, solid garment that will stand the wear, i 4fc O O ? ImmC Specially priced at. $1.00 Men's Dress Shirts; stripes, figures and plain patterns. Specially 7 EZg priced at. 75c Men's Dress Shirts; stripes, figures and plain. Specially Elr ! L r priced at. Men's Shoes and Oxfords Our stock of Oxfords is complete and shows all the new lasts in all leathers. These are the celebrated Stetson and Florsheim makes. It will pay and please you to buy your Shoes here. Trunks Suit Cases The House of Kuppenleimu Chicago Carpets Rugs W. W. NORTON'S j J Barry Hotel for Sale or Rent Well furnished; doing good business; 27 outside rooms. Electric lights, hot and cold water, upstairs and down. Bath room. All in good condition. For particulars inquire at Barry House 26-tf Liverymen's Notice Owing to the advanced price of hay and grain we are compelled to raise our rates on feed and livery, as follows: Hay over night 75c Livery per day, extra 50c Palace Livery, Checkered Front, 26. 2w Phillu's' Barn. Only Eight Pages During the last few months we have occasionally printed twelve pages to meet the demands for space in our ad vertising columns without reducing the amount of news and departmental matter. We planned to make this issue twelve pages, but the heavy run of job printing during the past week and delay caused by a broken press make it impossible to print more than eight pages and get out on time. However, we have partly overcome the difficulty. Upon tlje suggestion of Prof. Hunt, we are omitting the agri cultural department this week, and we have curtailed other departments to further economize space Added to the above, some of our business men who want large ads in The Herald for a week or two have kindly deferred the same. While it is a great disappoint ment ro us to not be able to publish a twelve page paper this week, we trust this issue makes up in quality what it may lack in quantity of reading matter. The M. . Ladies will have an exchange at Acheson Bros, every Sat urday afternoon. Home made bread a specialty. 24-tf Lawn Swings at The Gadsby Store. 26-tf Mahara's Big Minstrels In the Phelan Opera House Monday Night of Next Week, June 21 The mention of this famous minstrel company returning to Alliance will be sufficient to create a feeling of plea sure among the play-goers and lovers of high class humor and fun, free from the coarseness that usually goes with the ordinary minstrel show. Frank Mahara admits nothing in his show but what is refined and pleasing to everybody. Seats will be on sale at the usual place beginning Saturday and those wanting to avoid the crush that will be at the window Monday night are advised to secure their seats early at the advance sale for after the concert Monday evening by the splen did military band under the leadership of Prof. Quali Clark, there is going to be a big rush at the box office. Prices will be the same, 75 cents for reserved seats, 50 cents for the gallery and 25 cents for children. See the model ' for sale by F. beauty. 'F"Jacksou automobile J. Betzold. It is a i8-tf H. E. Tagg Mr. H. E. Tagg, our head cattle. salesman, whp will superin tend the work 111 that department, and make a specialty of the feeder trade, is well equipped in every way for the position. He knows the sand-hills lik a book, having ridden into Alliance on the first train, having been in and around Hyannis before the railroad got 'that far West, and having ridden the range there for sev eral years. He knows the kind of cattle you breed and how best to sell them. He has been, in the yards here for twenty-one years, and has been at the head of our cattle selling force for eleven years. There is no man in these yards any better posted than he, and no one who has been any more , successful in getting good prices for sand-hill cattle. a A. W. Tagg Ellis J. Wright. ? i Mr. A. W. Tagg, who will be the active man in our cattle selling, has had eight years' train ing in the yards here and at St. Joseph in sorting and selling cattle and is conceded to be one of the best salesmen in the yards. He rode the range in western Nebraska in tin early day, and was around Alliance for several years. Prior to that time he bought and shipped live -stock to market from York county. He has had ample experience in every part of the cat tle business, and has made a splendid record selling our cattle here during the last -year. Mr. Ellis J. Wkight will assist Mr. A. W. Tagg in selling and sorting our cattle. He has never done anything but handle cattle and live stock, worked in the feeder yards here in an early day where he learned how to get a good fill on cattle, has run cattle on the Western range, and has worked for the past six years in the cattle yards sorting and selling cattle. He knows you, knows your cattle, knows how to sort -them, and how to getagood fill on them, and is always working for the shippers' interests. .. TAGG Live Stock: Co BROS. mmission Co 1 07-1 09 Exchange Bldg. In securing professional help of any kind you want the one that will do you the most good. The one who is best equipped to handle your case and knows the most about your condition is the one that can get you the best results. We have experienced men in every department that know the class of stock you raise and how to handle them to get you the most dollars. Most of you who have known us for years can testify that we have helped you wheH the country was new, have advised you on your trades, have sold your stock to the very best advantage, have never misrep resented anything, nor failed to give each one of OUR BEST EFFORTS and a SQUARE DEAL. A firm to bt successful must km old huds for expo rlicci and youof W4 for rustlors, and wo have toon both. South Omaha, Nebraska Jas. Hilburn Mr. Jas. Hilburn, who has been with us most of the time for the past ten years, part of which time he has worked in the sand hills, will be on hand to welcome you, and to lend his efforts towards getting your stock watered and fed promptly, and weigh ed so as to get as good a fill as possible. He will be glad to help you anyway he can. f Write for our Weekly Market Reports.. Ad vise with us before shipping. Consign your stock to us, we'll do the rest W. B. Tagg Mr. W. B. Tagg will sell your hogs if you have any, will see that you are kept supplied with, the latest and best market reports, and will see that your returns are made promptly and accurately. He has had years of experience in the sand-hills, is well posted on conditions in the range cc-untry, and has been an active worker for an) thing that would tend to improve conditions of the stockman on the range. John Smith Mr. John Smithes sold our sheep for the past four years and is thoroughly com petent to get you the very best prices for your stock as he has made splendid success in his line of business. I 1 .&.