Ill MR. RAILROADMAN: Have you a Savings Account? Does your pay check earnyou 4 interest ? Come in Saturday. IK ufS- 0T z- XiMct- "-mm - klllll - -Ti'"ay ' secy ;T-fi Firetnon J. .1, MoNnmarn has re signed and pona to Denver. Fireman J. V. Cralp 1ms been sent to Seneca to work on tho switch en gine R. J. Uurko ami It. E. Mclv,cn-n. zlo relumed Sunday from Lincoln where they had been visiting the State l-'alr. t Con. U. N. Iloslrins who has been laying; off, tho result of a fall at Edge mont Is much better and expects to re port for work soon. Train Master Orlggs of Sterling was in Alliance Monday making arrange ments to move his family to Sterling. Brakcman D. H. Carpenter returned Wednesday morning from Loup City where he has been visiting. Ills wife will stay a week or ten days longer, Mrs. Dan Wagner left Sunday morn ing for a three weeks trip to her for mer homo in Indiana. Mr. Wagner expects to go about the 20th and they will return togetticr. Conductor W. Heisvenbuttlo lias been confined to his homo the past ten daws with typhoid fever. Ho was tak en sick at Edgomont and had to dead head home. Reports from his homo Wednesday say ho is slightly better. Conductor C. E. Calender, extra west run over and killed a man at Mul lln Saturday night. It is supposed he was stealing u ride. Tho body was not found until after tho train passed and the train crew knew knew nothing about It until the ngent at Ilecla told them, llraketnan Rhoo who Is braking for W. W. Johnson lost tho first two joints of his little linger Saturday night at tho Alliance stock yards, They were unloading stock, uml ho wont to pull the air uml caught his finger. He was taken at onco to the doctor and had the finger dressed. Ho will bo on the relief for some lime. Denver passenger men who called on brakoman Hughs nt tho hospital Tues day say thut ho is not yet out of dan ger, lie has a strong, healthy eonstl tutlon and is making abravo fight for his life. The wound where ho was stabbed Is just below thu ribs on the left side. Tho knife had a three and one-half Inch blade. The operator is locked up and no charge will be made against him until tho result of the wound is learned. t Tuesday morning the body of an un known-man, supposed to be a tramp, was discovered at Ellsworth by the crew of an extra stock train. The body was badly cut up and was prob ably run over by number forty-one. To an outsider the life of a passenger brukeman looks to bo a snap. Nothing to do but wear a handsome, becoming uniform and make eyes at tho ladies. Hut tho ono who went from Seneca to Ravenna last Monday on No. 40 can tell a different story. In that distance he helped to load COO cream cans. Who could keep a uniform presentable after such strenuous labor. Quite a change was made this week in the east end passenger runs, Mr. Eph Stuart has moved to Ravenna and w'll run on 39 and 40. Mr. James Cad dis will move back to Alliance and run west out of here. As soon as Col. Betobenner reports for work Col. C. E. Iicnuctt will come back to Alliance. Conductor Cunningham who has been acting ns yard master at Seneca has been relieved ami will again run on the main lino. W' M. Cumralucs Is acting yard master until a new one is appointed. ' llraketnan Thomas Hujrhs with Con. Hacket on No .103 was stabbed in the back by an ex-operator at Keensburg, Colorado. It seems that some time ago this operator was discharged for neglecting ins duty and lie blamed this train crew for reporting him as he supposed. Ho was at once arrested and taken to Hudson, Colo., where he will be held until later. If Hughs does not get well It will bo a cose of willful murder. At present Hughs is in the St Lukes hospital in Denver and is slowly improving. Young Hughs has many triends here who are very indig nant over him receiving such cowardly cruel treatment Engineer E, R. Morrison who has had a passenger run for several yours has bid in a Crawford hill job and is now working there He has one of tho Mnlley compound engines. Mrs. Morrison went up Sunday to visit and to sec about getting' a house. The Mor rison family will be greatly missed here by their many friends. Mrs. Mor rison is a member of the O. I. A. lodge and the It. N. of A., and both orders will lose a good helpful member when she moves away. Rut such Is railroad life. Alliance today, and either Ster ling, Crawford or Ravenna tomorrow. Classified Advertisements For SaleHouses, Etc. Six lots, Duncan's Addition, for sale. Phone 316. 33-4 A modern, six room bouse for sale at a bargain. Iuqutre at George Sny der's. 4b-tf Real Estate Fine quarter tine land citEAr. I have a fine, level quarter-sectiou of Box Butte county land, two miles from Hemiugford, in the best farming sec tion of the county. Will offer this for quick sale very cheap, on reasonable terms. If vou are interested will give you full particulars or show it to you. Box 1198, Alliance, Nebr. 38tf Nine room modem house at a bar gain if taken soon. A. E. Mantz, 809 Box Butte. 39-2wk. Eight room house, partly modern, barn, two lots, for sale. 900 Yellow stone avenue. Phone, Green iGG-40-iot Repairing, Etc.. The best equipped shoe shop in northwestern Nebraska is run by M. D. Nichols in the rear of the Alliance Cash Shoe Store. First-class work quicklyj done, at reasonable prices. 40tt Laundry New laundry, first-class work, satis faction guaranteed, prices reasonable. "Rough dry" work a specialty- Laund ry collected and delivered. Phone 413. C. B. Johnston, 318 W&t Fourth St. . 39tf Architect The C- W. Way Co., Architects, Hastings, Nebraska, will furnish you with plans and specifications for any class of building you wish to erect. Ask them for information. igtf Employment Wanted POSITION WANTED by man and wife on ranch. Both experienced in ranch work. Good reference. Phone 349 Herald office. 40-3t Wanted Work by day or take wash ing home- Phone 485 blue. tf Live Stocib Poujtry, Etc. Three milk cows, two sows, and eleven pigs for sale. Inquire Teater Brothers. Phone 19. 40-tf Cattlemen, Notice FOR SALE Seven youne shorthorn .bulls, ranging from one to three years, and twenty-seven cows and heifers, all Scotch topped. Every one registered before sole. A. Finnertv, 39-4 Ayr, Nebraska. Attention, Farmers! If you have any kind of cattle for sale see ja3, Feagius or Oscar Braman, or call at Room 3. McCorkle Bldg. 34-8 Furnished Rooms for Rent, Bath and Electric Light. Inquire 321 Third St. Phone No. 582. tf Help Wanted SALESLADY WANTED to solicit for our Custom Made Skirts. Strictly made to measure. High earniug for ode with good references. Custom Skirt Co., 8th & Broadway, Kansas City, Mo. 3Q-2t Wanted To Rent WANTED TO RENT. Two or three unfurnished rooms in modern private residence- Call at Herald office. Phone 340. tf To Rent Barn room to rent, stalls for one, two, three or four horses- Hay mow and granary in connection. Inquire at Herald office or call up phone 175. Lost LOST A Marks saddle. Between Alliance and Canton Sat., Aug. 27. Reward of teu dollars will be paid for Return to F. R Allen at Checkered j Front Livery Barn. Saddle marked 38-3 Household Articles An immense stock of household art icles, china and glass ware, fancy goods and notions, on which you can save money at the Bee Hive. Shoe Shining Machines Sr -SNV-v"wNrv. When you want your shoes shiued right and in a hurry drop into the Alli ance Shoe Store, 306 Box Butte Ave., and have the work done by one of those wonderful electric shoe shining machines. Two machines, one for black and one for tan shoes. It takes only a nickle in the slot, and in three minutes both shoes are giveu a first class shine. The work is done by sets of brushes rim by electricity, and can not hurt the tenderest feet. 36-tf Miscellaneous I have 5,000 bushels of fine potatoes for sale. See me before you fill your cellar. Fred Countrynan. Phone Red 154. 38-tf Money Reddish. to loan on real estate. F. E. 3-tf. S. Gliddeu has returned to Alli ance and is ready to do all kinds of odd jobs of work. Phone 116 red. 3gtf BIDS WANTED. For 200 tons, more or less of lignite coal, delivered at the various school houses, All bids must be in by October :st. D. W. Hughes, Secretary Alliance School Board. 40-3t Get your school supplies and candies at the Bee Hive. 36-tt Cottage for sale at a bargain, quirr at The Herald office. In- Save Your Old Papers. . v The Woman's Club of Alliance havo5 informed us that on the second Satur-J day in October they will collect all the old papers, magazines, or old paper of any sort that will be saved and given to the club. This popular woman's organization, which is accomplishing a great deal for Alliance, want to col- lect and ship a carload of old paper. Anyone who will have old papers of any kind aud will donate it on that date should notify Mrs. E- J- Wilson, phone 362; Mrs. M E. Johnson, phouo 382; or Mrs. Dr. C. E. Slagel, phoue 52, and a dray will call for the papers on that date. kfi Notice Notice is hereby given that Mrsl Ella Bone having left my board aud bed, I will not be responsible for any ueuis mai lust) uo i,uuiioi,i5u uj u( 40-1 F. M. Bone. I Preparing for Winter Now that the vacation days are over, there are numerous fall arrangements to be made. The summer clothes must be packed away, the winter ones made ready to wear, and a hundred little worries come with the change of the season. All these things are much move easily cared for if help can be summoned at the right moment, and instruction given without a personal visit. The Local and Long Distance lines of the Bell System enables anyone to send the right word to the right place at the right moment. NEBRASKA TELEPHONE CO. Universal telephone connections areas essential as universal postal service. mmimmfm STOP PAYING RENT ONE DOLLAR DOWN THEN An Alliance Lot ON OUR REMARKABLE TERMS OF ONLY f IFTY-CENTS A WEEK Learn to save your money 'TIL PAID No interest, no taxes, no payments when sick, you can sell or build any time perfect title, free abstract, don't miss this chance, the opportunity of a life time OPENING SALE OF Our beautiful new addition to Alli ance Friday, Sept. 16 BELMONT Come Friday Come Saturday Come Sunday We sell day and night. Our office on the the grounds is open from 7 am. until 8 p. m. Contracts delivered on the ground. Bring your dollar and select your lot. Buy a lot for your boy or girl, they will need it some day. All payments are made at the office of F. E. REDDISH in Opera block. Look At These Prices $75.00 to $185.00 A very few slightly higher Over 4,000 happy home buy era have bought lota on these terms in Omaha, Nebr., and thousands more in other cities. Bring your dollar at once and get a lot in the best addition we ever platted. A Dollar Down Then Fifty cents a week. I LOCATION OP BELMONT This beautiful addition of high, sightly homcslghts, lies immediately north of Fair grounds and ts only five blocks east of the Court House and School house on Arizona, Colorado and Nebraska streets. I I Remember" thero are only a limited uumber of lota only five blocks from tho central business street ami we will sell ovory lot for ONK DOLLAR down and FIFTY GENTS A WEEK until fully paid. We have purchased this land from tho Lincoln Iind Co., own It ourselves and sell It on our own term's. Think of owning your own homeslte for 50 cents u week in a part of Allianoo where any man or woman would ba proud to live, no taxes ov lntent to pay and no payments when sick. Theso lots average $100 cheaper In price than lota ar selling for two blocks farther from the Court House west or north and no lots In Alli ance are as high and sightly. OUR RBCORD We Sold 076 lots on these terms in 5 days and nights In South Omaha We sold 030 lots in 4 days and nights In Omaha on these tcrme. We sold 475 lots in 5 days and nights on these terms at Sioux City. 240 lots in Sioux Falls In 3 days and nights on these terms. The price of every lot Is marked In Plain figures on the lot, when you select your lot take offths'ag and give your dollar to the Salesman. "Every person who Invests in well selected rail estate In a growing secUou of a prosperous r commu nity adopts the surest and safest method of becoming independent, for real estate Is the base3 of all wealth," Theodore Roosevelt. We firmly believe Belmont Is in a "growing seotlon" and Alliance a "prosperous community." Leapn to Save Save 50c a week by puttl ig it in a lot that is bound to Double In value. One man got 10 lots, one for himself, vIfe and each child 3ST. :F- DODGE &Co. Omaha, IF. E3. IESIDIDISH, LocaiAet. WE SELL DAY AND NIGHT ON' THE GROUND ONLY COME TODAY COME TONIGHT COME SUNDAY IF TOO BUSY TO COMB BEFORE Jh i