BtaEtsaai. I' sp t." HE GREAT SPECIAL PIANO SALE CONTINUES TILL K 9H ! i , itf "4 wB S ATURD Y. SEPT. 17 Persons who purchase on or before that date will receive the benefit of our Special Sale Discount, sav ing 10 on purchase price, on easy payments. -Our Pianos are All High Grade Instruments - And are guaranteed as represented in every particular. We do not handle the inferior grades. Bennett Piano Company C. Q. KNAPTON, Special Sales Mgr. MRS. J. T. WIKER, Resident Mgr. Auto Department Buffalo Bill uses the White Steamer. He baslour of them. Up to July ist a total of ri.oSo automo biles had been registered in the state. Up to July 15th 6,49s had been registered in South Dakota. S. C. Reck has entered the automobile business at Alliance, Nebr., having taken the agency for the Ford in Box Butte county. The Motorist. Federal registration is badly needed. This would save the necessity of securing a license in every state in which a person desires to run or use his car. "The Motorist" published in Omaha, continues to grow in size and importance in the auto world. This magazine has very interesting news and is of special interest to Nebraska motorists. W. L. McKissick of Carlyle, la., has Invented an automatic cranking device for automobiles. He ought to get rich; for the want for something of this kind that was not too expensive is well known. James Keeler is running a regular sched ule on trips to Bronco Lake. On Sundays bis big six-cvlinder Rickett is kept busy hauling passengers to and from the popu lar lake resort, under the guidance of Mr. Kintop. The American Automobile Company with a capital of $1,000,000 has been or ganized at Beatrice, Nebr., and will man ufacture the Jonz automobile on an exten sive scale. The company already claims to have orders on hand for $300,000 worth of cars. Never buy a car because of its outward appearance. In buying a second hand car always have some competent mechanic examine it thoroughly and take his judg ment. Some of the finest appearing cars are cars that through improper use , or ac cident have 'become badly damaged and are worth very little. The Detroit automobile factories will probably manufacture 131,000 cars during 1911. Of this number Hupmobile will make 10.000, Regal, 6,000, Paige-Detroit, 3,000. Everett, 3,000, Hudson, G.ooo, Ford, 30,000, Chalmers, 7,000, E-M-P, 30,000, Cadillac 12,000, Packard, 4,000, and the Brush, 10,000. Other factories will make 10,000 more Every auto driver should practice run ning his car backward. It will prevent accidents at times and if the car should balk on a steep hill the ability to steer backward becomes of great value. Some times where a hill is too steep to climb on the low gear it can be climbed by running up backward as the gear ratio of the re verse is lower than the low (speed. In adjusting the contact breaker screws when the contact breaker is of the positive make-and-break type, care should always be taken to see that the small locking screw, which is provided in the split end of the screw-supporting pillar, is properly locked after the adjustment is complete. Also, it should be noticed whether locking up this screw affects the adjustment of the contact screw, as this sometimes happens. When the contact-making screw is not properly locked up, the constant tapping on it of the trembler blade invariably works it farther back, so that the adjust ment does not keep correct for any length of time, and, consequently, the annoyance of misfiring is experienced very frequently. Following is a list of the names of own ers with makes of cars in Box Butte coun ty, as shown by the Auto Department files. Anyone who knows of others will confer a favor by notifying this department James Keeler Reo Overland Rickett S3 The Rex Garage S. C. Reck, Prop. Zrx McCcilsle Bia.i Id-1 ra. gr Automobile Storage Rentals and Repairing EXPERT MECHANICS REASONABLE PRICES AGENCY FOR THE The most popular auto today is the FORD. Low priced and inexpensive to run, it fills the need better than the higher priced cars 1 Dr. U. H. Bellwood.Buick Enoch Boyer Overland F J Betzold Jackson Dr H A Copsey .... Lambert N Frohnapfel Rambler Ben Fernald Pope-Hartford Gray & Guthrie Reo , , E I Gregg Ford ' -. " F E Holsten Ford E D Henry Keo James Hunter Ford I Mutton ? Peter Kicken ? William King Kissel Kar Link Lowry Ford N O Leishman .. Oakland Jim McKinney ? Dr McCuen ? JCMcCorkle.. .Ford C A Newberry International Oscar O'Bannon ....Ford Thomas O'Keef e Buick Keith Pierce .Ford Ora Phillips Lambert John Pederson Maxwell W D Rumer Reo S C Reck Ford Tbos. Overland Louis Surprise ? 0 J Scribner ? Barney Sheperd ? Cal Vinsel Moline C C Smith Hartford Nels Worley.......Reo Wheaton-Ellis ... . Maxwell Thomas W W Wood Buick Dr Bowman Ford Jerry Wells ? John R Snyder Rapid Commercial William Mitchell.... Velie S H Desch Reo W M Wilson ? 1 R Lawrence ....Ford Thiele Cream Co ...International W W Norton Jackson $ REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS IlEPOHTED BY X A. F llALDRIDOE, Hooded Abbtructer 4 McCorkle Building, Alliance. Zt-lHo U I'.uJjpr to Annie M OrlMtliK part of ItlookO Neb Add to Alliance, Auk 10, 1W0. f.'.OOO. Kred Hrown to Frank House W!4 SWW 1-S0-51 Miiy IP. MHO. l,t00. William 11 .lesso to Jncob Jehe NE'i of Sc :fi uiul all f HEH .'15 on N hide of r.tllronl, LM7 iutm. All In twpS5 K 47 July 30. 1010. f U,(Kil. Williiim Holsten to John. I Moisten NH 4-28-51 July 19, 11)10. vl. Hello M Thomas to Frank I'otraohll V' Lot 10 & Its 11. r. & 13. bill 17. Alliance, Mubr. J m. 7, UU0 4,IXX. EH Xr.U 0-24-43. tSOO. John Howmun to Wm, James. SK 25-2C-W). 2.400. Geo. A Crlm to W. Frost. NW 0-25-49. ? 2,400. 0j. A Urlm to W Front. Lot o to. tlk il, Ilemlngford. f 3,000 W W Norton to Ilunj. E Johnson. I'art of Lot 23, County Add to Alliance. JlW Oupltolii lloyer to .lobu f noddy, Lot 10 blk 10. Alliance. $450. C O Smith to EdRur W WINon. HE15-2-.-48. 14,000. J O MeOorklo to Cut Soderbort,', I'art of Lot 2. blk W, Bberlditn Add to Alli ance, fi, auo. A P Ufrnmlu to M 1" Douovun. Lot 5. llk M, Nebr Add tu Alliance iiW.Un colu Land Co, to V S und I L Acbeoon. Lot 2, Uloclt S, Slivrldun Add to Allianc Lin. coin Lunu Co. to Samuel (I Jacoby 175. Lots, blklO. Uox Uutte Add. to Alliance. l!5. Lincoln Land Co. to Vt-ggo V Illndvrup Civil Service Examination On September 3rd there will be held an examination in Alliance for the positions of clerk and carrier in the Post Office Ser vice. The salaries will range from I600 for first grade to $1,200 for sixth grade. The subjects will be Spelling, Arithmetic, Letter-writing Penmanship, Copying, Ge ography and Reading Addresses. The age limit is from 18 to 45 years. Appli cants must be physically sound. Married women will not be admitted to the exam ination. Application blanks, etc., may be obtained from J N. Johnston at the Alli ance posloffice and must be filed before August 31, 1910 with J. M. Shoemaker, Secretary 8th Civil Service District, Post office, St Paul, Minn. Uncalled For Letters Following is a list of letters remain ing uncalled for i.i the postoffice at ! Alliance, Nebraska, for the week end- mg Aug. 15,. 1910; if not called for on or before August uj, 1910, will be 6ent to the Dead Letter Office at Washington, D. C. Uowen, Mr. I. F. Hums, flJIss Mary Crllli'y, Harry 1'. Masobori; tc Co. Mtithowsorj. Mr. O. O. 'McDounlil. Oco. CootTov. Murk North. Mr. Ed. C'nnlHs,. Mr. Oscar 1'lielan, Mrs. John mwbou, an. Nlna(:j l'amiar. John Dawson, Mrs- A K iteynoliis, Mr. Sterling Uiinus, iun. uenry j. uonerson, .Mrs. .1, J.. TEATER BROTHERS Urav. Itobcrt Haines, Mr. f. V Hawkins. K. w. Itowlcv. II. W. Sterling, L. SI. BWVeilH. .1, llelntzlmiin.MlKslK'll Sodnr, Mri. F.lmer Hides. Mrs. Mary C. Sullivan. Thomas V. Hunlcau. H It. Kcuhart, Mr. Alma Laiuars, .Mrs. 1 (lira 'J'otlen, Mr. Mi-Ivln Thuruian, t. ?i. Wllhou. U. A. Wilton, Mr. Eva (or Coral Mention advertised when calling for letters on this list. Ira E. Tasii. Postmaster. Smoke Obscures Sun On Monday the smoke from the burning forests in Wyoming, Montana and Wash ington was so heavy that it bad the ap pearance of a cloudy day. Tuesday the wind changed but on Wednesday it veered back again and at times the smoke was so heavy that the sun could not be seen. The fires are steadily getting worse and the forests now burning are said to cover a district one hundred miles square. The timber and property loss is running into many millions of dollars. Married Harold S. Castle, a popular Alliance pas sengnr brakeman, and Miss Evelyn O. Sellers, of byracuse, Nebr., were united in matrimonv bv Rev. Oodfrev at the nar- sonage last Thursday evening The happy couple left for Lincoln on their honey moon, u hey will make their residence in Alliance. Thn Hpr.ilH inina ihpir mnnu i friends in wishing them many happy ears lOfc'etner. Resdiutions Whereas, our beloved brother, il E, MacCray was on the 15th day of August 19 jo, by the decree of an overruling prov idence called from his earthly suffering to a home where pain and sorrow are un known and where the weary find rest, be it therefore Resolved, That in the death of Brother MacCray the members of tnis lodge fully recognize that they have lost one of their number who was at all times imbued with the pnre principles of the order and whose life and conduct suffer no reproach to be on his character either as an Eagle, fel low citizen or husband and father. Resolved, That the sincere and heart felt sympathies of the members of the Eagle lodge be, and are hereby extended to the bereaved widow and family of our deceased brother whose loss we, with them, deeply mourn. Resolved, That as a token of love and esteem for our deceased brother, the char ter be draped in mourning for a period of thirty days. Resolved, '1 hat these resolutions be spread upon the minutes of this lodge and that a copy of these resolutions be proper ly engrossed to the widow and family of the deceased, and that they be printed in the Alliance Herald and the Semi-Weekly Times of Alliance, Neb. Respectfully submitted, C. S. SOWERS G. E. LEIDY AL SIEFFERT, Commiitee. Cash Gro 7VL eery AND W&jrlcet Having purchased the S. H. Desch Grocery and Meat Market, we have decided to run the same on a CASH BASIS. We think that by so doing we can sell First-CIass Goods for less money than we could by doing a credit busi ness. Accordingly, after August 1 7th, we will sell FOR CASH ONLY. You are invited to call and get prices. Telephone Orders Delivered Promptly PHONE -jg ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA B- . NORTH ."A Good Sip will Improve Your Business" Painting of All Kinds Done on Short Notice. Satisfaction Ghiaranteed. 603 Box Butte Avenue. First house north Court House ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA M gwi