m- Wfej i-ir -""W! pswrnIlf v. r & j4 J,! M i1 1 1 I -V. s o o c w s IS t j bfic c w g 0) v-J2 t1 EU 01 Twenty-five of the Many Points of Superiority Con tained in The FREE Sewing Machine Sews Faster. Runs Light. Lasts Longer. Is Mora Beautiful. Has Less Vibration Easier to Operate. Makes a More Perfect Stitch. The Most Beautiful Sewing Machine Made. Mort Rotary in Movement. Vibrating Shuttle. Dall-Beartag Rotoscillo Movement. Automatic Thread Controller. Automatic Tension Release. Positive Self-setting Needle (cannot be put in wrong). Short Needle. Rigid Feed (bearing directly under feed points). Positive Four Motion Feed (without springs). Shuttle Ejector. Self-Threading Shuttle. Six Bail-Bearings in Stand. Revolving Spool-holder Case hardened and Adjustable Bearings. Automatic Head Latch holding head to stand. Automatic Drawer Locks. - Autpmatic Lift the simplest and best. The FREE Is the only Insured Sewing Machine It is insured for five years against breakage, wear, fire, tornado, lightning and water This means that if your home burns and The FREE sewing machine is destroyed or injured, we will supply a new The FREE sewing machine with out cost; that if in a cyclone or flood, your machine is rendered unfit for use, we will replace it without expense to you, that should you through accident in moving or otherwise break any part or the whole machine, we will replace that part, or the machine, gratis; that If you brilK a MMlIt, If you break a belt, or if mwws out; If yw break any attachment, we will replace these parts to you absolutely without cost Injustice to yourself you should, at least, see "The FREE" sewing machine FOR SALE BY Geo. D. Darling Alliance, Neb. CORRESPONDENCE HASHMAN LBPWMlBM .Mimic hftJl . K Wallace's Transfer Line (Too late for last week) Ladies Aid will meet at Unity church June 0. A. Rlcley and family spent Sunday at Cal. llashman's. Earl Tnllrula spent Sunday afternoon at Fred Nlehol's. Preaching- services will bo hold at tTnlty church June 0. J, Loer took a loud of hay to Hem ingford lust Tuesday. Curl Hashman wns a caller at Mrs. Skinner's last Monday. , Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs called at Mr. Lelshmau's last Sunday, F. Nichols returned from Sioux county one day last week. Mrs. Hlla Hashman was a caller at Mrs. Skinner's one day last week. Mr. Keller spent Tuesday night at Mr Skinner's and purchased a load of potatoes. Peter Kickens is breaking- ICC acres of land in this neighborhood with his steam plow. , A. Ross and A, Loer have come from Sioux county to plant potatoes in this neighborhood. Royce Nichols, who has been work ing at Mr. Lawrence's a few weeks, is at home again. Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Leishman were out auto riding and called on Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Skinner. Roll In Ross was in this neighborhood a few days last week but haB returned to Sioux county again. Ethel and Fay Uembry spent Satur day evening and Sunday forenoon with their aunt, Mrs. M. Leishman. Fred Turner was out setting up a couple of broken posts on the phone line one day last week. John Kendcll, who has teen working the Skinner farm, Is working at A. J. Qughagen's for a few weeks. A. Leishman finished painting N. G. Lcishman's new house and has returned to his home in the sand hills. Mr. Godfrey called at Mr. Skinner's last Tuesday and took his team of mules uome which he has been pasturing In Mr. Skinner's pasture. Ira Johnson made a trip to Alliance one day last week to take home a large supply tank but on tho way home his horses became frightened at an auto and ran away throwing the tank from the wagon and doing considerable damage to It. Mrs. F. Clark and son Harry left Alli ance on 44 Sunday for their home in Billings, Montana. They have spent about five weeks visiting friends and relatives in and near Alliance. Her father and mother live on a farm eleven miles and her sister four miles north west of Alliance. nineISlecanyon Miss Nora Cogar is home on a vacation. the valley from Mitchell and beyond. Head Councils A. R. Talbot of Lincoln and Cyclone Davis of California did the oratory stunts, while baseball und other sports mado the day's festivities last far Into the night with speaking and initiatory work. HUBBLEFLAT Lyslo Duer was a caller at John's one day last week. Mrs. Anna Dan ton's school is out this week on Tuesday. We have not heard the program for" the day. W. H Hubble and family, John I Duerr and Ed Swcezy spent Saturday west of Minatare fishing. Wo understand that the church by Mr. Lynch's is "to be dedicated twfj week's' from last Sunday. We believe it is to be a C. C. Ilaptist. The box supper at Wlckier school house was well attended. A fine pro gram was prepared by Miss Huston. Their reward for the supper was 823. Mrs. Heck passed throngh Hubblo's Flat on her way to Canton Saturday to preach Sunday. She was accompanied to Canton by John Chapman and wife and Mr. and Mrs. Deam. Don Overman is about to start a large show in a tent at Scotts Bluff. , Don has decided not to run a restaurant, thinks n show more profitable. He would like all of his friends to come. RENO Household goods moved promptly and transfer work solicited. Phone 4 Frank Wallace, Prop'r. ORDER A CASE OF POP Mji with your next grocery order. The following & Tul grocery firms will deliver at your home l$ M 24 bottles, any flavor, for 75c: ft IS Mallery Grocery Co. m Alliance Grocery Co. J8 James Graham m A. D. Rodgers ?9?SP Manufactured by GOLDEN ROD BOTTLING WORKS S. . Desch dc Co. Geo. W. Duncan & Son Phillips Grocery Co. Watson d? Watson Ilostou Meek planted potatoes last week. Lonic Friend spent Sunday with the home folks. Frank Johnson made a trip to Scotts IllufT Tuesday. Rollie Reed visited over Sunday with his aunt, Miss Wilson. p ltoston Meek spent Sunday with his parents in Sioux county. Miss Helen Uecson called on Misses Sadie and Vinv Horn Tuesday. Geo. Evans and Fred Burns have put windmills on their homesteads. Miss Helen lteeson's manv friends Welcome her back to Nine Mile. Mr, Moorehead and Mr. Carpenter aie working on the ditch for Arthur Clure. Mr. Hamlin, agent for Hastings nursery, has sold quite a few trees In this vlcluity the past week. Dr. Percival Lowell of Boston thinks he has discovered canuls on the planet of Mars, but it is only the reflection of the government ditch making its way through Nine Mile that impresses the picture on the Professor's telescope. Nearly all the men of Nine Mile took their families to Scotts Bluff, Friday, to attend the M.W. A. Rally. It was de signed to make a big day of it for visit-1 ing wooumen, carioaas 01 wnom came from Alliance, Bridgeport and down E. A. McFall made a trip to Alliance one day last week. Mrs. Fanny Switzer is nttending Normal at Alliance. Miss Beulah Smith is visiting with the Berrys' this week, Len Boyer is contemplating giving a dance in his new house Saturday night. Henry Hier hauled dipping oil from Alliance the first of the week. Mrs. Bessie Gregg of Alliance visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Strong, last week. Bennlc Keeler of Alliance is visiting at the Hier ranch and helping dip cat tle this week. Miss Lula Nelson returned to Alli ance last week where she is employed by Mrs. J. A Mallery. Everyone seems to bo enjoying their new phones out this way. The only trouble Is that they all want to talk at once. Mrs. Fanny Switzer and Manche Berry of Reno, and Miss Beulah Smith of Alliance visited with the Warn baugh's last Sunday. We understand there is to be a dance in the hay mow of the new livery sta ble at Lakeside Friday or Saturday night. Everyone is invited. Henry Hier went to Alliance Sunday on business. His sister-in-law and son who have been visiting for the past week returned home with him, This seems to be a bad year for cut worms and potato bugs. Everyone is complaining of them as they are eat ing up the gardens and potatoes as fast as they come up. STRASBURGER Ella were the guests of the Slndelar family Sunday. Joe Caha was trading in Hemingford Saturday. Memorial services will be held at Curly next Sunday. A telephone meeting was held at Frank Carta's Monday. O. J. Scribner autoed out to Morav ek's Monday in a Ford. Ray Woods autoeil out to Frank Ewing's oue day last week. Frank Ewing was after a load of potatoes at John Currans last week. Quite a number of Canton people at tended the Decoration Day services in Hemingford. Miss Agnes Moravek visited her Iriend, Miss Clara -Burri in Heming ford last week. Miss Angie Hickay went to Alliance one day last week to have an operation performed for appendicitis. Miss Etta Michael accompanied by her sister Miss Mabel went to Alliance to attend the summer school. Memorial services were held at 'the Canton church by Rev- Boyer Sunday. A large crowd was in attendance. Those that are dipping cattle this week are G. H. Clayton, Safford Bros., C. W. Lockwood, Lou Hood and Mrs. Ella Hickey. Mr. Wheaton of Alliance autoed out to Chas. Moravek's last Tuesday. He was accompanied by Mr. Fronapfel of Hemingford. Uncalled For Letters Repair Work Sewing Machines and Organs. Have secured the services of a prac tical mechanic and can guarantee all Don't trust your repair men. Thi3 permanently. Re- for all ma- Following is a list of letters remain ing uncalled for in the postoffice at Alliance, Nebraska, for the week end ing June G, 1910; if not called for on or before June 20, 1910, will be sent to the Dead Letter Office at Washington, D. C. Roman. Andrew Curry, Mr. Nike Grote, Sir. Ed Jones, Miss Martha i.ewes, ueorge work done by him. work to travelling man will be here pairs and parts furnished chines. Phone 139. Geo. D. Darling. E. O. COOL Plumbing and Fitting All work guaranteed first-class PHONE iiV BED BASEMENT ZBINDEN BLOCK ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA LEGAL NOTIOL. In tho District Court Box Botte county, Nebraska. In the matter or tne application Oilman, guardian of the pen-on and W. Mario Ball, Edith U. Hall, Admire. W. H. (2) Congdon. Kalph Deerlng, Mrs. Julia CJlnnus, James Kerr. Miss Evelyn Lewis, Mrs. Leatlve Lenchoy, Mr. O. F. Powell, Lew in Richter, Mr. Eugene Stanley, John Tunnlr, Eddie Watklns, Walter D. Leachma. P. C. Nlckson, Mr. Tom Porter, Miss Lenorc Itldly. Charles Ihlbault. Frank VunKlrk. WilbnrO-) Wuldvogle, Marie (2) Mention advertised when calling for letters on this list. " Ira E. Tash. Postmaster. BONNER of B. P. estate of Helen C. B all, Minors. onimu to snow cause Spoclul May 17, 1910 Term The caaso came on for hearing upon tho petition of B-F. Gllmun, guardian of tho es tate of W. Mario Ball. Tidlth G. Ball and Helen O. Ball, minors, praying for license to sell their Interest in northwest qnarter sec lion 1 i township 25 north Iiango 49 west ia Box Butto County. Nebraska, or a suflioient amount of the samo for tho education main tenance and support of said minors, and it ap pearing from enlil petition that s.tld estate of said minors, is an undivided interest in said lands and unimproved wild uralrlo land, and 110 income Is obtained therefrom. It Is there for ordered that all persons interested in said estate appear before mo at chambers at my ofllce in ltuslivlile. Hherldnn County, Ne braska, on the ISth day of June, UUO.lto show cause why a license should not bo granted to said B F. GUman to sell said real estate at guardians sulo for tho purposes mentioned, und that a copy of this order bo published for three successive weeks in tho Alliance Herald, a weekly newspaper published at Alliance, Nebraska. Dated this 17th day of May, 1010. V 11 Westover fp .May 10-4t Judge of'the District Court. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. kss Alliance on business breaking land for Irby Hall is in this week. Julius Eckcrle is Guy Comer. Mr. Phllpott was in Strasburger Sat urday evening. Mr. Greeo nnd John Cox drove to Al liance Sunday. Jim Anderson is putting in alfalfa for Jeff. Orr this week. Floyd Counts was trading at the Square Deal Store Tuesday. Mr. McMillan is getting J. 11. Stras burger's field into fine shape. Chas. Wade and family have moved out on their claim und will live in a tent until their house Is completed. John McNeal has sowed a 00 acre crop this spriug. A good job for one man. but John is a worker. Rev. McLaughlin of Alliance held services at the Strasburger school house Sunday. It is reported that the Meth odists and Presbyterians are contem plating the building of a church at Strasburger CANTON Mrs. John Moravek and -daughter Miss Josephine Fickle returned to the ranch Thursday. Mrs. Frank Boon and family spent the day with Mrs. Masy Thursday. Joe Carey, the well man from Alli ance, is putting down wells in this vicinity this week Mrs, Elizabeth Ralls returned horrfe from Morrill Monday. Her mother Is much improved. Floyd Pinkerton and sister, Mrs. Jess Chambers, were called to the bedside of Scott McCorkle whose life is des paired of. We hope to hear that he is. much Improved. What might have been a berious ac- I eident occured at the home of Charley I Punnopft Xntilr.lnv TMini, lltt.lo crlr! while playing around the yard fell in the tank, bhe was unconsciouswhen her mother found her but by prompt action she was brought to and is now as well as ever. William Broyles and Miss Edna Shep pard were united in marriage Tuesday and will reside on their homestead east of Bonner. Rufus Thomas and Miss Avery Wood weie'united in marriage at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Wood. Their many friends join us in wishing them happiness and prosperity in their new home. They will leave for Whitney, Nebr., where they will spend a few days with the bride's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Masher. Stato of Nebraska Box Butte County In tho matter of the estate, of Annio Mc Carthy, deceased. l.L. A. Berry. County Judge of Box Bntto county, Ncbruska. hereby notify all persons having claims and demands against the estate of Annie McCarthy that 1 have set und ap pointed tho 17 day of October. 1010, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at tho County Court room In Alliance, for the examination of all claims against the estate of said decedent with u view to their allowance and navment. All persons interested us creditors of the said estate will present their claims to me at said time, or show cause for not so doing, nnd in case any claims are not so presented by said time they shall be forever barred. This notice shall be served by publication thereof for four consecutive weeks in tho Alliance Herald, a newspaper published In Alliance, prior to the day of hearing. Glen under my hand and the seal of said court tiiU 17 day of May JUIO. 23-4w Li. A. Utility, County judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Brown Leghorn Eggs &1 per IS i-year-old hens, $1.50 each S24 Box Butts A. Alliance, Neb. State of Nebraska I Box Butte County t" In tho matter of the estate of Florence Mc Carthy, deceased. 1. li. A. Berry, County .Tudgo of Box Butto county, Nebraska, hereby notify all persons ha ing claims and demands against tho estate of Florence McCarthy that I lunoset and ap pointed the 17 day of October, 1910 at 10 o'clock in me loreuoon, 111 inououuiy court room In Alliance, for the examination of till claims ugalnstthe estate of said decedent with u view to their allowance and payment. All persons Interested us creditors of tho said estate will present their claims to mo at said time, or show cans'.) for not so doing, and in cuse any claims uro not so presented by said timo they shull bo forever barred. This notice shull be served by publication thereof for four consecutlvo week in tho Alliance Herald, u newspaper published in Alliance, prior to tho day of hearing. Given under my hand und the seal of said court this 17 day of May, 1910. - -4w L. A. llutitY, County Judge. NOTICE To Joseph Frank and Jas. Kennedy. You are hereby notified that 1, tho under signed, did on the 3rd duy of November A. D. 1908, purchase at tax sale of tho treasurer of Box Butto County, Nebraska, tho following described land-lot situated In Box Butte County. Nebraska. To-wlt: The Northwest quarter ) of Section thir teen (13) Township twenty six (20) und Kange fifty two (52) for the tuxes of tho years 1906 und 1907, and 1 have since, und after the same be came Delinquent, paid as subsequent tax, tha taxes for the years 1908 und 1909: DThat said laud-lot was taxed for tho years -of 1908 and 1907 In the name of Joseph Frank und for the years of 1908 und 11109 in tho name of Jus. Kennedy and you uro further notified that after tho expiration of three mouths from the date of tho service of this notice, I will apply to said treasurer for u tux deed of suid land-lot. You will govern yourself accordingly. Dated this 4th day of June A. It. 1910. fp June 9-3t A. O. HitiCE. Avrx, WHEN THE PRICE WOULD APPEAR ATTRACTIVE THE QUALITY, PERHAPS, HAS BEEN SACRIFICED There is no risk taken when you buy a CHICKERING SON (Boston), IVERS & POND, PACKARD, KURTZMANN, STERLING, KOHLER & CAMPBELL, HARVARD, HUNTIN'GTON, besides a number of less expensive Pianos that; may be seen on our floors and are regarded as leaders in their respective grades. YEARS FROM NOW you would regard the price of the Piano you purchased now as small if then you FOUND that you had in your home a Piano that had proven satisfactory. Time alone will demonstrate the musical value of a good Piano and the honor of the house that sells .Our aim has always been to sell the class of Pianos that would secure for us the confidence and esteem of the public. No Piano concern can produce a better asset than a satisfied community of buyers, and we are in Alliance to stay. Call and see us in our new quarters, Brennan's old drug store, opposite postoffice 1 ' W-v ,r ' PIANOS SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS IF DESIRED THE BENNETT CO. ALLIANCE, NEBR. Several Good Second-Hand Organs from $10 up v (JW y X m. if,