BgwgCTCceB B i V, la i? t; i KjVBptiflH YIV19I m V r rS F If P H - Twenty-five of the Many Points of Superiority Con tained in The FREE Sewing Machine Sews Faster. Runs Light. Lasts Longer. Is More Beautiful. Has Less Vibration. Easier to Operate. Makes a More Perfect Stitch. The Most Beautiful Sewing Machine Made. Mort Rotary in Movement. Vibrating Shuttle. Call-Bearing 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 Ball-Hearings in Stand. Revolving Spool-holder Care hardened and Adjustable Bearings. Automatic Head Latch holding head to stand. Automatic Drawer Locks. Automatic 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 briak a Midla, It you break a btlt, or II cm wiars ottt; If you briak anattachment, wo will replace thete parts to you absolutely without cost In Justice to yourself you should, at least, see "The FREE" sewing machine FOR SALE BY Geo. D. Darling Alliance, ISeb. 9h2-''4fvl II I 0VmL NL I m I '' 1 H"" 1 '' felf'glMlflllllll 'Jill I l Wallaces Transfer Line Household goods moved promptly and transfer work solicited. Phone 4 Frank Wallace, Prop'r. 3?fe ORDER A CASE OF POP with your next grocery order. The following grocery firms will deliver ac your home 24 bottle.s, any flavor, for 75c: RE, Mallery Grocery Co. Alliance Grocery Co. James Graham -A, D. Rodgers S. H. Desch dc Co. Geo. W. Duncan & Son Phillips Grocery Co. -Watson d? Watson i fJRg- Manufactured by GOLDEN ROD BOTTLING WORKS P Synopsis of Drama The pupils of St. Agnes Academy will present n drama in the Pliclan opera house Friday evening, Juno 17, for which tickets will bo reserved at Holsten'B drug store. Following U a vvnopsis of the drama; 1.. J ) The story of this drama is supposed to have happened at Fara, Brazil, about the year 1CG2. The Portugtteso have succeeded in making several permanent settlements throughout the country, and although comparatively tolerant to the native Indians, these were filled with hatred towards the in vaders. In revenge for the loss of their possessions they concealed from the whites the medicinal properties of certain herbs and barks, which were the only remedies for various maladies peculiar to that clime. Among these was the Nhccugai.be bark, or bark of the "Tree of Health," the only cure for the Sierra fever which at times raged mercilessly. At the time of our drama, Couut Louis Gerouimo Bcrrcts was appointed Viceroy of the Para settlement. His wife, Dona Fransesca Berreto, fell a victim to the fever. The Portuguese court ladies suspected Winona, an Indian maiden, who re sided at the palace of having poisoned their mistress. They detected her in the very act of attempting to save her, which act, however, they interpreted as an endeavor to terminate Dona Franscsca's existence. Accordingly, Winona was sentenced to be burned at the stake, when the Countess pleaded for her pardon. This generosity so touched the hearts of the Indians that they revealed the secret of the remedy and became converted to Christianity. Long String of Fish Roy Beckwith and G. F. Wilson re turned Monday from a fishing excursion to lakes in the vicinity of King postofficc thirty miles north of Hyannis. They report having caught a string of two hundred fish. The well known veracity of these two gentlemen precludes the possibility of a doubt that they caught the number claimed, although there are always some people who smile dubious ly when they hear a fish story. Tons up Your Business Whether you are selling peanuts or farms, automobiles or hairpins, or are en gaged in any other legitimate business, an advertisement in The Herald will do your business good. A "square deal" for every patron is our aim. A uniform price is charged all advertisers, but no advertise ments for mail order houses accepted. Wo decline the advertisements of mail order houses for the reason that we believe our home advertisers deserve the patronage of our readers, and for the further reason that we do not believe mail order houses are as reliable as the home merchants. V nr confident fhat a a rnlft the I goods sold by the city mail order houses will not measure up to the descriptions or fill the claims made for them, as well as the goods sold by the local merchants. We do not believe there is a merchant who advertises in The Herald but what would gladly compare his goods with those sold by Rears Sowbuck & Co. or any other house doing business on their sys tem. A little string, a little hook, a little boy, a little brook, a little dog, a little log, a little frog in a little bog. Turn back the years your youth appears, its joys, its feats, stubbed toes nnd tears. Life's but a span from boy to man, why not enjoy it while we can. The end will come as a broken thread, we're sure to be a long time dead. Stuart Advocate. If any of our young readers are am bitious to secure positions in batiks and business offices we advise them to write the Grand Island Business and Normal College, Grand Island, Neb., at once. This college will admit young men and women from the farms and villages aud no fees are to be paid un til the student graduates and earns the motiey. It is one of the largest and most prosperous Business Colleges in the United States. Miss Ethel Miller left for her home at Alliance Sunday after about a week's visit with friends in this city. Craw ford Tribune. MtC --yi -KJ-K--lK-nlB 1 HP P M VM W P I nyUUAim Be sure & start your vacation right b y getting a 4) K O d a k from us. We are the agents and guarantee them PRICES FROM $1.00 TO $2000 HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW $1.50 Nickel Watch .BfJN -f$ AND THE $5.00 Gold Watch AT HOLSTEN'S. WE HAVE WATCHES TO SUIT EVERYBODY FROM $1.00 UP HOLSTEN'S Drugs and Jewelry W IV YEAITi5a. (I -jffi-l II HffWvB$9lk. h KiifKfl l?aw I Hfff TnTSMf i5i1T MP"lr frr 11iH i MPS"MWroy99MMM B ISSt8''9diS!Hl El PSSciis3Ws v3ll ! 3Br ! VEfPMIPMliK'llk?U7 W -WW WWWTBWHgJkirCTy CPTVOJvTMB9r H HllflBP HBHi H B.2I3I I M mm.a..,jmmm w m ie Bee Hive The Alliance Racket Store 210 Box Butte Ave. Big . ock of New Goods at Prices Lower than Elsewhere VIIsaOiN KI.K'n'IIKK FIREINS UR A N O E A G- E.N O Y REPRESENTS THE OU "'VING 'MHWANCf COM-ANIES. Uartfuro Tire InsunmCH Oonipnti). North American of I'lillnilelplila. Phoenix of Ulooklyn. New York. Uontlneulal of New York Ulty. Mmraru Klre Insurance Company. 1 oiiiiwticmi rire I.tVl-rpiHll. I.oltlloil Mint IJIOllH liis.ro, Cicrinun Ann"-icmi In. ',... Nvr York. New IlumpuMre t ihiuihia i-'lrt instiratti'f Company. PI)llH(le)iiin Underwriter. I'liorulx III i. MtirtruM. I mill r-.-.un 1,1 Union ur:ince IK, I jti(i....'lrei!iMM l-iind liii-urui.ee (V ;eruiuiutt i-ire ins. ik. K.K-lu-.tfi'leriii:iti In. o. rl.Uuof iMtiuliH nftu. I P'-UtH" l'U-tolurlllnck 4Fi ($ Boards of ail descriptions for any part of a house or barn. Dierks Lumber & Coal Co. Phono 22 D. Waters, Mgr. 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, HUNTINGTON, besides a number of less expensive Pianos that may be seen on our floors and are regarded as leaders in their respective grades. YEARS FROIYl NOW you wmtU 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 ;'ne will demonstrate the musical value of a good Piano and the honor of the house that sells Qur aim ha 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 ofbuyers; and we are in Alliance to stay. Call and see us in our new quarters, BrennarTs old drug store, opposite postoffice . PIANOS SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS IF DESIRED ' . M :rm- THE BENNETT CO. ALLIANCE, NEBR. Several G-ood Second-Hand Organs from $10 rip "r r - t r J-Vl "i' '' ' sv .'.1 f. , y 4 :W d. .,--.