Classified Advertisements A classified advertisement will in troduce to each other the next buy er and the next seller of property in this town. GOOD THINGS TO EAT Pardev's cottage bread is baked bv expert bakers and is good to eat- Lovers of ovsters should go la the Keystone. Oyrters shipped direct to us from the oyster beds. We haudle the New York Counts. Try them. You can get them in any quantity. 42tf F. B. Dismer. TO RENw Four room house for rent. Mrs. Iloldridge. 8-2t-5:?8 - HOUSE FOR RENT. 4 rooms, modern except furnace. V. F. Knight, Phone 512. B-tf-474 Buy your stoves of T- J. Threlkeld, 401 Box Butte Ave- 43-tf A classified advertisement will bring you applications for that va cant room, or for that vacant place at your table. Have you a vacant house to rent? The Herald office has many calls for houses to rent. Adveitise it iu the want-ad columns of this paper- Rate, five cents per line per insertion. They bring answers. 51 -tf-337 FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE 160 acres of fine Box Butte County land sev en miles from Berea and eight miles from Hemlngford, In the best farm ing part of the county. Can all be farmed and lies very well. This land is priced right and the owner will sell or trade it. What have you to offer? Address, "W" Herald of fice. 47!t-6-tf RELINQUISHMENT for sale at a bargain price. Small house. Will stand close inspection. Good reas ons for selling. Address "S", Her ald office. 7-tf-t!i4 WANTED TO BUY Want to buy eighty acres of Box Butte County land cheap. Must bear investiga tion and be on reusouable terms Answer at once, addressing, "T" Herald office. 480-6-tf 160 acre farm seven miles from Minatare. 30 acres under the Tri State canal and balance under the Government canal- 25 acres under cultivation. House, baru, cow stable, etc- Price only $40 per acre. Address Jos. Mofutt, Minatare, Nebr. 44tf-95 LAST CHANCE TO GET A HOMESTEAD The Fort Berthold Indian Reserva tion Information Bureau, Ryder, N. D. will furnish you information re garding the opening of the same. 6-41-459 LARGE FARM FOR SALE OR RENT 1280 acres, six miles from Hemlng ford, 480 acres under cultivation, all fenced, house, barn, granaries, well and windmill and tank, large potato cellar. Will rent for cash or share of crop. Possession given March 1. For particulars, address P. O. box 986, Alliance. Nebr., or call at Her ald office. 8-tf-528 LANO FOR SALE. A quarter-section seven miles west of Alliance. Forty acres under cultivation and raising fine crops every year. The forty will pay for the quarter in a couple of years. I will sell this quar ter cheap If taken quick Terms, reasonable. Address, Herald office, or phone 340. 8-4t-5.14 City property bought and sold. O'Keefe Brothers. 2tf424 FOR SALE Koomiug house. For particulars phone 152. 5o-tf-3i8 Good, nine room house, four blks. west of postofflce, for sale at a bar gain. Call at residence 421 West Third street or phone 659. 518 (72t) (ll-2t) MODERN SIX ROOM HOUSE for sale cheap. Located in best residence section of Alliance. Built for a home but owner finds it necessary to sell. Big. light rooms; pleuty of closets; modern bathroom with fine fixtures; big lot; fine porch; and house is entire ly new. Easy terms can be arranged. Address J, Herald office. 47-11-252 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS I sell furniture and house furnish iugs cheaper than anybody. T. J. Threlkeld. 43tf Farmers, ranchmen, and everybody else find E. 1. Gregg & Son's the best place to buy flour, feed, poultry food, and stock salt. 49'tf-M4 FOR SALE Underwood typewrit er number four. Slightly used but in very best of condition. Owner needs the money and will sell cheap for quick sale. Full particular, at The Herald office. Phone 1140. 6 tf 488 TYPEWRITER FOIt SALE One nearly new model one L. C. Smith typewriter. Guaranteed to be- in good condition. Reason for selling, do not need the machine. Glad to demonstrate it at any time Price very cheap for cash, or easy terms. Phone 340 or call at The Herald of fice. 6tf-487 FOR SALE A fine bakery audi eiife in Alliance. Hu b.-en ostab-1 lished three years and It a money making proposition. Present owners I will give good reasons for Moiling. In good location for both transient and city trade. The bakery does a I big business. This is a fine busi noss opportunity and will bear the closest investigation. Address. "N" Herald office. tTN-fi-tf BUY COAL AT VAUGHN S Monarch and Colorado Coal Of fice Gregg's Feed Store. I'hone Ml It. Vaughn. 3-tf 442 e A classified advertisement will introduce you to the loser of the article you've found an introduction of mutal importance. Furniture and housefurnishings at the right price at Threlkeld's. A GOOD PREMIUM Attention Is called to the adver tisement of the new premium which The Herald is offering for new sub scribers. This fruit Jar opener and cover truer are taking "like hot cakes" and the supply will soon be gone. Send in the name of a new subscriber and get one. They're mighty useful and cannot be purchas ed at any store. POULTRY, ETC. Now is the time to buv your Brown Leghorns. Call or write me at 024 Box Butte avenue. Alliance, Nebr. B. H. Perry. 41 tf For Sale Good team of work hor ses. Age three and four years. Also good harness and wagon. Call phon- 5. ' 3-tf 450 FOR SALE--One registered Short Horn Bull, 5 years old. One Here ford bull, .". years old. Phone 596. P. J. Nolan. 6-tf-485 HOGS AND CATTLE Fat hogs and cattle wanted. We want to buy some good stnff to butcher. Drake & Barb, Phone 50. 4ytf 308 REPAIRING A classified advertisement will us ually eliminate the objectionable first syllable from the word impossi ble. The best equipped shoe shop iu northwestern Nebraska is run by M. D Nichols in the rear of the Alliance Cash Shoe Store. First-class work quickly done, at reasonable prices. 4otf jKUCTICJWiERj Frank H. Palmer, general auctioneer- Satisfaction guaranteed or no charges. Phone 687 Blue, Alliance. Nebr. Can leave orders at Herald office. 53tf-38o ajJJJ The C W. Wav U Architects, Hastings. Nebraska, will furnish you with plans ...id specifications for any class i(i building you wish to erect. Ask them for information. iatf MISCELLANEOUS Buy your china and glassware of Threlkeld. Notice, farmers and ranchmen: If you have good, fat hogs or cattle to sell we will pay vou the highest market price for it. We want nothing but good stuff, but will pay ou good prices if you have what suits us. Drake & Bark, Phone 50. 4utf-3o8. Have your pictures framed at 1 uielkeld's- Money to loan on real estate. F. E. Reddish. ' 3-tf.. Flour, hay, feed, stock salt, poultry food. Best goods. Prices right. City deliveries made promptly. E. I. Gregg & Son. Phone 155. 40-tf.2Q4 B. M. I. U. No. 4 Alliance, Nebraska. After April 1 our scale of wages will be seventy cents per hour. 6-tf-491 I 8ELL GOOD COAL Your orders will be delivered promptly. Monarch and Colorado coal. Office Gregg's Feed Store Phone 666. M. Vaughn. 3-tf-442 FOR SALE. Household furniture, including one bass viol and several tents. Rev. D. B. McLaughlin, DOS Missouri Ave: Phone 589. K-3t-535 Watch the advertisements of T. J. Threlkeld in this department. He cays it pays him. It will pay you. Try them. WANTKI) TO BUY. A good milch cow. Must be fresh or giving pleat of milk Must be healthy and gen 1 1. Will pay reasonable pric e Ad drees, T ", Herald office, or phone 40. 8-tf 536 CALENDARS FOR 1912 The Herald Publishing company will handle a beautiful Hue of calen dars for the year 1912. The main Hue will be the product 01 UiS 1... ler Paper company o; Chicago I'M ported calendars will also be printed. On acopunt of the fact that it will not be necessary to pay commissions to traveling salesmen the prices are much lower than ordinary. NOTICE TlM Me Issue of stock of the Al lleBce Creamery Air Produce Company is now ready and can be secured at the Creamery. There Is still BON stock that is not subscribed for; so anyone wishing a good, safe and pav ing investment can secure some of tlii; slink by calling before It is ail sold. Also help tv bo'i.?t a good Manufacturing Industry In western Nebraska. 7 2t futfc ' I M U'p want to bnv good, fat bogs and cade to butcher. Dram Ukh, Alliance, Phone v 2qtf 308 a Upholstering and Mattress Work Have secured the services of an upholsterer. Those desiring work of this kind leave orders or phone 207. T. J Threlkeld. 2t -449 A HOT OFFER The Lincoln Daily News will be mailed from now until April 1st for only 25 cents, giving you all of the legislative news right straight from the cnpltal city. A bigger offer yet Is a combination of the Lincoln Daily News, Weekly Independent Farmer and Monthly Poultry Topics, all three mailed to one or separate addresses from now until April !. 1912, for only $2.25 not much more than half price A splendid big family dally news paper, clean as a whistle and bright and snappy; a slxteen-pnge weekly farm and home magazine, and a monthly poultry paper full of practi cal talk about chicken raising Read lng for all members of the family, and you save the money by buying all three of them at once. Address The Lincoln Daily News, Lincoln, Nebr. 7-2t-4!5 EMPLOYMENT WANTED Want ads of reasonable length for pai tie- de-tiring employ ment will be inserted two times iu this department free of charge- S. Glidden has returned to Alli ance and is readv to do all kinds of odd jobs of work. Phone 166 red. jutf Work wanted by experienced lady. General housework or work of simi lar nature. Phone 840, Herald of fice. 8-2t-r.;i" PEjALSLES Low prices and easy terms on high grade pianos. See the Crancer Company, Ida M. Ross, Mgr. 2-tf-428 FOR SALE MERCHANDISE DO YOU WANT A PIANO? The renowned Lyon & Healy pi anos can now be purchased in Alli ance of a resident dealer. See the advertisement in this issue of The Herald. 8-tf 525 Threlkeld sells china, glassware and lamps cheap. HELP WANTED $80.00 per month straight salary and expenses, to men with rig, to Introduce our Poultry Remedies. Don't answer unless you mean busi ness. Eureka Poultry Food Mfg. Co. (Incorporated,! East St. Louis, III. 8-4t-52a YOUNG MEN WANTED Govenmant Pays Railway Mail Clerks $800 to $1,400 a Year Free Scholarships Are Offered. Uncle Sam holds examinations for railway mail clerk, postoffice clerk or carrier, custom house and depart mental clerks. Prepare at once for the coming examinations. Thousands of appointments are to be made. Common school education Is all you need; city and country people have equul chance. Start to prepare now free Information. Free scholarships this month. Write im mediately to Central Schools. Dept. B-624, Rochester, N. Y. 5-20t-463 HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES Let tne frame your picture. T. J Threlkeld. 43 tf e If you like The Herald subscribe. Every piano we Bell Is guaranteed Only high grade instruments are sold. Let us show them to you. Crancer Company, Ida M. Ross, Mgr. 2-tf-428 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the estate of I' i W. Tracy, deceased. I, L. A. Herry, County Judge of Box Butte county, Nebraska, hereby notify all persons having claims and demands against Petet W. Tracy, de ceased, that I have set and appointed the .'ird day of September. 1911, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the County Court room in Alliance, for the examination of all claims against the estate of said decedent with a floe to their allowance and paviiionl All persons interested as creditor! of the said estate will present (heir claims to me at said time, or show cause for not so doing, and in case any claims ure not so present ed by said time they shall he forever barred. This notice shall be served by publication thereof four consecutive weeks in The Alliance Herald, a newspaper published in Alliance, pri or to the clay of hearing. Given under my hand and seal of said court this 1st day of February LSI L. A BERRY. I Seal County Judge 8-4t-97-5ii9 Hemingford Depart merit HEMINGrORD The city well Is very nearly coin pleted Carney Shepard Is now in the Bool hail v. i h Hubbell, Fred Nimleschnelder and Mr Akers were up from Mallndtt last Thursday Quite a crowd attended the show Wednesday night Pa Sampy vvas a passenger to Al liance Monday. Hushnell has now taken 1 hargo of (he Rockey Air Son store. Luke Phillips spent a couple of days out home the first of the week. Hyron Fosket and son George of Sioux coUBtjr were in town Thursday. B. V. Shepherd returned home from his visit In the eustern pari of the state and Iowa Mr. nnd Mrs. Guy Sprouls, who went to Pennsylvania last fall on a visit, returned Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Zajlc left for a visit with Mr. Heincall an I family in Heckler, Nebraska. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Curtis, a seven pound baby boy, Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Sprouls returned home Wednesday from their pleas ure trip. Helen and Lucile Huss nnd Klsle Green took Sunday dinner with 1 .11 Ite and Daisy Calm. Rev. Washburn of Lakeside preach ed Monday night In the Methodist church. Mr. Foskit has bought the Garvy house. They expect to take posses sion of It as soon as possible. Mr. and Mrs. Kinsley of Sioux county are in town visiting their daughter, Mrs. Phil Michael. Several of our Hemlngford boys went to Marsland Sunday afternoon to see the ruins Of the Saturday night fire. Win. Curry, son Robert and daugh ter Nellie, wont to Chadron Satur day to attend the golden wedding in honor of Mrs. Curry's mother and father. Omar Scribner had 11 little misfor tune Sunday while cranking the auto. The crank flew back and struck him in the face skinning it quit badly. Mrs. Waddell has moved Into the hotel. He sure and stop In and see her before you think of going any where else. Good meals and nice clean rooms at a fair price Mrs. John Humpy returned home from Sheridan where she has been taking care of her father who has been very sick for the last two months, but Is much better at pres ent. H. E. Jones' familiar countenance was seen in Hemlngford a couple of days last week. He is interested in some mining propositions, and he and his family now reside in Den ver. Grandma Kendall, mother of Mrs. C. H. Burleigh, came up from Lake dde for a visit in Hemlngford. She eighty-one years of age, but is active and does not hesitate tn travel alone. In so doina she is she " every kindness and consider ation ; the trainmen. Whi.v in HemiliKford yesterday The Herald editor called at the of fice of Dr. McEuen, and had the pleasure of meeting him and his better half . The doctor has large practice which keeps him busy much of his time, and Mrs. McEuen was assisting him In "rlsrhttnst an" his office. Hutton & Clark, the real estate men, are preparing for a booming business the coming spring and sum mer, for which they have good pros pects M . Hutton, the senior mem ber of the firm, is in southwestern Iowa on business, and Will I. Clark. the junior member, is looking after the home end of the business dur ing Mr. Mutton's absence Mr and Mrs. N. J. Kinsley sold their Sioux comity place to Mr Scott ami departed on Tuesday for their old home in eastern Nebraska where they will reside in the future. While regretting to lose them from western Nebraska. The Herald wishes them prosperity and happiness iu their present location, surrounded by the scenes of former years Frank Chrig in plement (teasing .shipment next week, had a good clerking In M Johnson's torc where she has p.lven fXtell 11 Isfactlon ns a saleslady. We are please. I to note that I if Little continues to Improve In health Although there has been a large demand ft r his service, he 'r de lined since bin return to Homing ford to make any drives Into the rountry until Tnoidaj of this "reek, when he went out to I rank Vauwh'i's place, ten tulles south of t.mn, ro Ine. and t' lurnlng in Mr Vaughn's nut o At last Hemlngford has hotel ac commodations that are a credit to the town As will lie seen bv the Heralds a d vert Islng columns. Mrs Belle Brown has opened the "drown Hotel'' first door south of the First State Hank, and is 1)0 VI prepared to giv e the traveling public first class accommodations. She hits leased the building mid also the rooms OYOf the bank, which she has furnished nicely end which give ample room in a COnYOUtOni location. Persons who have been taking meals at Mrs Brown's In the past, as tunny of our readers have, need not be told that the meals which she serves are al ways good. CANFIELD ACCEPTS CHALLENGE One good turn deserves another and of course one good biscuit fol lows another. The chnllenge of D. W. Butler for a biscuit eating con est Is hereby accepted, the same to take place on next Xmas day, bis cuits to be eight ounces each. The bout Is io run twenty-six rounds and I desire Tom McCandless ns referee, as an old fighter always makes the best referee. However, I wish to state that no restrictions must be placed on my wagering on Butler, as 1 know I am not In his class. And I also whih to state that I will not be responsible in case of serious consequences on his part CLARENCE CANFIELD HAS NO SUBSTITUTE AKlN POWDER Absolutely Pure only baking to from Hoys Oroam of Tartar HO alum.no lime phosphate Dr. Oliver McEuen Physician and Surgeon HEMINGFORD, NCBR SPECIALTIES: Diseases of Women and Children and Gnnito Urinary Organs All Mill answered promptly day 11 night NEW PICTURE SHOW Alliance is to have a new moving picture show. Mr. Wm. Wler will be here from the eastern part of the state about the 17th of the month to prepare for the opening on the first of next month. This show will be located In one of the towntown buildings, probably ti cross from the postofflce, and will use the latest films, using the ser vice of the Colorado Film Exchange, securing their films from the local office. Caha, successor to Anton the hardware and farm lin- business, reports an in trade. He is expecting a of implements to arrive Otto I'hrig, who has deal of experience in letting up and handling farm imple ments, will continue in Mr Cabas employ during the summer. Rockey & Son have gold their large department store, except the furniture, to H. 1.. and Cbas T, Bush mil. operating as the Heininiiford Mercantile Co, the latter named gentleman having charge as inanag er. The senior member of the re tiring firm, Mr. Isaac Rockey, retains the furniture department, which he will continue to operate. Rev. A. If. Washburn, pastor of the M. E church at Lakeside, has been in Hemlngford tioee Monday, assisting Rev Burleigh and Cox in the union revival meetings These meetings have been running for a bout four weeks and we are in formed have created a good inlereM and have bc'ii Quite fruitful They will close next Sunday. Miss Nellie Carter left yesterday for her homestead iu the northwest part of Morrill county, going via Hayard. Last spring she taught school in the V inten district, eight een miles west of Hemlngford, com pleting eight years of teuchtng. As a change from teaching she has been LIFE SAVED AT DEATH'S DOOR "I never felt so near my grave," writes W. R. Patterson, of Welling ton, Tex., as when a frightful cough and lung trouble pulled me down to 100 pounds. In spite of doctor's treat ment for two years. My father, mother and two sisters died of con sumption, and that I am alive today is due solely to Dr. King's New Dis covery, which completely cured me. Now I weigh 187 pounds and have been well and strong for years." Quick, safe, sure. It's the best rem edy on earth for coughs, colds, la grippe, asthma, croup and all throat and lung troubles 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle tree. Guaranteed by F. J. I '.1 en nan 8-4t A GOOD MATCH The boxing match at the Younkin Theatre Tuesday night between Ar thur MucGIrl and Jack Fit.,erald has been pronounced one of the classiest ever seen In Alliance The bout was refereed bv Wm. King who filled that poeltlon admir ably He allowed no clinching and kept them boxing from start to fi.i ish. MaeCiti hail the best ol it in iu fighting and Kit had steam behind his blows, sit hough neither man seemed tlist r.-saed during I be bout, which was declared a di.tw at the end of the tenth round. The manager of MaoQIrl stated to The Herald reporter that he would match MacGirti who is welterweight champion of Colorado, agains any man in the world a! one hundred and forty t wo pounds TORTURED FOR 15 YEARS By a cure-defying stomach trouble that baffled doctors, and resitted all remedies he tried. John W, Moddere, of Moddersv ille, Mich , seemed doom ed. He had to sell Ids farm .mil give up work His neighbors said, "He can't live much longer ." What ever I ate distressed me," he wrote, till I tricl Klectric Bitters, which worked such woadera tor ma that 1 can now eat things I could not take for years. It's surely a grand rem edy for stomach trouble.'' Just as good for the liver and kidneys Ev ery bottle guaranteed. Only 50c at !' J Brennan's. X 4t THE FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH The fountain of youth has been discovered. This Is not a patent medicine advertisement but a simple, plain fact. And the great secret Is to be found here in Alliance. What Is It? Why, It's the bust ness men's athletic club, which was formed last week and which meets 1 very Tuesday :md Thursday even ing at 7:. '10 at the High school gym. ilul you ask, "Why should It ba called the fountain of youth?" If you vvill cotnc up just one evening 1 and look on, at the men who take the training, ages from sixty down to twenty, you will begin to hunt around for a suit of gym clothes be fore half the eevnlng Is over. The following members have al ready Joined, paid their dues, and are attending regularly: J. 8. Sher man. Dr. Geo. Hand, ('has. Phlfer, Frank Carter, H. I). McCormlck, C. Wit ham. Frank Brentian, Lloyd Smith, Webster Bernhardt, Lloyd c. Thomas, John W. Thomas, Harold 8. Thomas. E. G. Laing, l. E. Romlg, Prof. G II. Williams. I,. L. Kirk, Prof. E M Meyer, I'hilip Nohe, Phil ip Nohe, Jr., John II BeaOh Applications are In from more. Two hours an evening two times a week will add years to your life. I letter gM In. Make applications to any member. They're all boosters. WIFE GOT TIP TOP ADVICE "My wife wanted me to take our boy to the doctor to cure an uglj boll," writes D. Frankel, of Stroud, Okla. "I said, Put Btt klen's Arni ca Salve on It.' She did so, and It cured the boil In a short time." Quickest healer of Burns, Scalds, Cuts. Corns, Bruises, Sprains, Swell Ings. Best Pile cure on earth. Try it. Only 25c at F. J. Brennan's. 8-4t MEN'S MEETING There will be a reiigfeMM srvicco for men at Younkln's Theatre oa next Sunday afternoon at 3:N O' clock. There will be good singing and special music. There Is a plau on foot to hold a men's meeting ev ery Sunday afternoon. It Is desired to make the first on" a success. Rev. A. L. Godfrey will deliver (he ad dress. All men are cordially invite I to attend this meeting. FALLS VICTIM TO THIEVES 8. W. Bends, of Coal City, Ala hus a justifiable grievunce. Two thieves stole his health i Ivvc . years. They wen a liver aad ku. ney trouble. Then Dr. Klags New Life rills throttl d them, -le' sett now Unrivaled for Constipation, Malaria, Headache, Dyspapejt. ... , at F .1 Brennan's. 8-41 Although several beudrod oxtrra copies ot the last issue of The Her ald wen printed, tin- edition was en Urely exhausted by Saturday. Ono iopi was sent to each ot the fire en whi were hire during the cou ro.ltiOU, ami the local firemen sent y a giwai muny. DOCTORS A classified advertisement s renting agent, and the busiest town. Searles I Searles tf years tn Lincoln Bl'l-i 1AL1STS IN Uiroulc and Nervous Diseases of Hen and Women SKIN AND BLOOD DISEASES Gall Stones ft Piles removed without an Mrtllnn All Aim- eases 01 ine mone. 1 nroati. cunp, 8 torn -sch. Bowels. Liver, Rheumatism. 8t.no ture. Vaiiocel. Kidney and Bladder. All Diseases and Disorders of Men AH Examinations and Consultation FREE, Charges Low, Quick Cures. Cji or write for booklet, P. O. Box ttl of rice hours 9 to 11:30; 1 to 4; nights 7 to 2 Dr. Searles & Searles, Jdcio0 n Nsi- BROWN HOTEL Mks. BELLI Brown, Prop. First Door South of First State Hank Hemincrford, Nebr. First-class rooms, clean and comfortable, meals. Lunch coudter in connection. Short served at all hours. Good orders