I'jfltBffiWMttWBlBHftWi au3aitiiiMiiui lfiVKi!Mt.--ai...ni iluH'lnm' Htr,-sJ! 'tSM'-WtiMWnamWriHiililll)iHimi i imhmh i inlnMiimjl.in r. n ' t i t. fleet me at Molfring's in the Ladies' Rest Room MUMM 1 . ' At iWollring's h TAILORED SUITS REDUCED Special Offering at $17.50, $22.50 and $28 During the past week we have received an immense stock of new apparel for mid- ' C . . summef wear, and in order to have adequate room for its proper showing- it is H ,., . necessary to give over a large portion o'f the tailored section for that purpose. To j ... &?, t.. . - . Just received, an elegant Silk Waists 1 1" vT i CORRESPONDENCE FAIRVIEW R. II. West returned from Hot Springs Saturday Geo. West and family visited at Fred Nason's Sunday. Rev. Ruth Palmer preached at Fair view Sunday morning, J. R. Lawrence and wife visited with Mr. and Mrs. Nason Suuday afternoon. There will be preaching Sunday at eleven o'clock by Rev. Ira E. Nolte, Sunday School at ten o'clock. There will be a Children's Day pro gram given Sunday, Juue30. Everyone is invited to come and take part in the program. J. R. Lawrence and Clias. IJenjaman took their threshing machine south of Alliance Monday to thresh for .1. 11. Phelan and other parties AFTON Auntie Malley Is quite sick at this writing. Mrs. Fred Robblns Is some better at this writing. Mrs. Shanklin is in Alliance this week attending Institute. Lysle Coker was the guest of Roy Shanklin Tuesday night. Miss Lizzie Coker took dinner at the home of V. S. Coker Sunday. It. R. Reddish and family are spend ing a few days In Bridgeport at this writing. V. S. Coker, wife and children, spent the day Tuesday at the home of II. F. Dalnton and report a good time Roy Coker went home witli his aunt from the dinner nt Malleys and spent a few days and reports a good time, Sylvia llagaman and Marlon Sullen berger arc at the home of Mrs. R. K. Reddish taking care of things this week while Mrs. Reddish is In Uridge port. Joe Carey has been putting down a well for Jim Underwood ou his home stead. Jim says as, soon as he gets his hoube built he will be ready for a cook Look out, girls! Wednesday of last week a large num ber of the friends of PerryMailey came together and took him by surprise, the occasion being his birthday. There was the usual good dinner enjoyed by youug and old, after which there was a jolly ball game between the men and the bovs, both sides claiming victory. II. F. Dainton came out with a badly scarred face and R. R Reddish with a thumb out of joint. All report n flue time, .w,,wwWw At the Marriage Altar Two of the estimable young people of the Bonuer neighborhood yesterday took uppn themselves the vows which are to last until "death doth them part." Mr. Rufus Thomas aud Miss Avery Wood are the names of this maYe this possible we will close out some 5 tailored suits, ottering tnem at very ' special reductions, volues that will bring quick response. We have arranged them in three collections at $17.50, $22.50 and $28. In each lot will be found the season's most attractive models in the fashionable materials and colors. , We have Ladies', Misses' and Children's Shoes and Oxfords IN ALL STYLES, SIZES AND PRICES happy young coupje and the ceremony took place at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wood, Rev. . L. Vallow of Alliance officiat ing. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas left imme diately for a short trip, after which they will be at home to their many friends on their ranch near Bonner. Order of Hearing en Original Probate of Will Statu of Nebraska, I . . Ituxllutte County. (" At a County Court, held at tlio County Court Hoiini, In una for sulci County, Juno 8tli A. I). 1010. v Present, I.. A. Herry, County Judge. . In the matter of the estate of ."ellleK. Tuyr lor deceits cl. On rcituiiif! and tlllnsr tlio petition of It. C. Taylor, iirajIiiK that the Innfoment, filed on the Hth any of June. 1010. and purporting to bo the hist Will and Testiment of thu bald dt eeusi'd, may bn proved, approved, probated, allowed, and recorded as thu hint Will aud Testament of the said Nalllu E. Taylor, de ceased, ami that thu execution of said Instru ment may be committed ami the admlnlstra tlou of said i-nUte may be milled to I). C. Taylor, as Executor. Ordered. That June 27th A. D. 1(110. at 10 o'clock A. M., U assigned for hearing Mild petition, nhen nil person!) Interested In said matter may appear at a County Court to Ik) held In ana for said County, and show cause why the prtvur of petitioner should not bo grunted: and that notice of ths pendancy of said petition and the hearing thereof bo given to all persons interested In said matter by imbltshluj; a copy of this order In the Alliance Herald u weekly newspaper printed In said County, for throo successive weeks, prior to said da of hearing. (A true copy ) L. A. Hehiiy, County Judge. u ri 0 II aving opened a new GROCERY and HARDWARE store on west side of track at Angora, Nebr., we have a fine line of fresh groceries and new hardware which we are selling at bed-rock prices. You are invited to call at our store and get prices. Gillespie & Robinson Scottsbluff Flour, High Patent $1.60 per sack; White Loaf, $1.45. line and Dress Skirts Please call and see them RESPECTFULLY, Geo. A. MOTHER LEACH IS DEAD Helped Husband to Found Brother hood of Firemen, Omaha, June C. Mrs. J. A. Leach, better known to every member of. tha Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen anil Enginemen In the world aa "Mother" Leach, Is dead In Omaha. Suddenly overcome with heart dl easp ns she was seating herself at the luncheon table nt the home of W. H. Ahmanson, Mrs. Leach, who ha3 spent the greater part of her life In work among railroad men of the orter, passed peacefully to her last rest So suddenly did death come, and so quiet ly, that those seated about the tablo did not realize the truth until they had lifted her lifeless form from tbo chair. With her husband, J. A. Leach, who founded the brotherhood thirty seven years ago, "Mother" Leach was en route for St Paul, where the biennial convention of the brotherhood and the auxiliary will convpne todny. They reachea' Omaha from their home nt Sedalln, Mo. JUDGMENT FOR WIFE'S LOVE Jury Gives Phelps Verdict of $16, 666.67 Against Bergers. Omaha, June 4. John V. Bergera must pay Frank N. Phelps $16,G6G.C7. An awaid of this amount Is given Pholps by the district court Jury which heard the alienation of affection suit. When the Jury had voted that they thought Phelps ought to recover, each Juror wrote down tho amount and the total was figured nnd divided by eleven, one Juror having been ex cubsiI on account of Illness. In thij way the sum of $1G,G66.G7 was reached. One or two Jurors favored glvlns Pro'pii the whole amount asked for, w' !e some were considerably below lht amount reached. The plaintiff as'.ed $25,000. FATHER SHOOTS DAUGHTER Henry Franniert Fires at Mark, Bullet Glancing, Entering Girl's Heart. Grand Island, Neb., June 4. Whllo Henry Frannsen was at tho honii of a relative near St. Llbory, ten mllea north of here, some of the men, in cluding Mr. Frannsen, engaged In shooting at a target with a rifle. The target was a brickbat some distance away Forty feot to the side stjod Mr. Frannsen's little nine-year-old daughter, Martha. Mr. Frannsen took a shot and hit the brick. The bullet seems to have glanced off and struck the little girl, entering the heart. Death was almost Instantaneous. The editoroTThTHernld 1ms been requested by a subscribe! to secure a purchaser for a good Box Butte county fnrm. Address Jno. W. Thomas, Alliance, Nebr. :5 J Moll ring Jane I hi mm mm mm m if nun IYJJJJA jLP mm mm from us. We are the agents and guarantee them PRICES FROM $1.00 TO $20 00 HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW $1.50 Nickel Watch AND $5.00 Gold Watch AT HOLSTEWS. WE HAVE WATCHES TO SUIT EVERYBODY FROM $1.00 UP HOLSTEN'S Drugs and Jewelry IC::.o- d THE ML Be sure &1 gfgm start your I vacationl . ju right b y I getting a I a k: . e.BOft S&ft m IbUv w m cj m B.2I3I '(