Classified Advertisements The following "Want Ads" are classified under appropriate headings for the convenience of readers. CASH RATES One cent per word each insertion. No ad received for less than ten cents per inser tion. Black face double rate CREDIT RATES One cent per word each insertion, but no advertis ing account opened for less than twenty-five cents and no ad charged for less than fifteen cents per week. Black face double rate. In answering Herald want ads please mention that you saw it in this paper. A classified advertisement will In troduce to each other, the next buy er and the next seller of property In this town. Buy your rhtna find glassware of Threlkeld. Threlkeld sella china, glassware nvd lamps cheap. HELP WANTED WANTED An cncricned Walt rcss. Address P. Herald office. 4-tf -6.10 YOUNG MEN WANTED Govenment Pays Railway Mall Clerks WOO to $1,400 a Year Houses 2ttf715 TO RENT to rent. Acheson Bros. Two desirable houses for rent, 6 and 7 rooms. Inquire of O'Keefe. 2ltfT22 TO RENT Dining room, office and kitchen, all furnished Will take half of rent In board. For particu lars call at Herald office. 18tfR9 F!NE ROLL TOP DESK and desk room for rent at The Herald office. Good location for Insurance man or public stenographer. Will also reejt typewriter If desired. Phone 340 ot call at Herald office. 21tf71 FOR 8ALE REAL ESTATE TO? TRADE 160 acres of level upland, 30 miles northeast of Greeley, Colo., valued at $2,500.00. To trade for residence In Alliance. H. C. NICHOLSON, 1st National Bank, Alliance. Nine room house for sale. Mrs. S. J. Holdrldge. 20tf713 Some bargains Acheson Bros. in city property. 21tf71B ABSTRACTERS F. E. REDDISH Bonded Abstracter. I have the only set of abstract books in Box Butte county. Office In McCorkle Building. lO-tf-570 ARCHITECT The C. W. Way Co.. Architects, Hastings, Nebraska, will furnish you with plans and specifications for any slass of building you wish to erect. Ask thein for information. . . 19tf POULTRY, ETC. THOROUGHBRED BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK EGGS. Price per setting of 15 eggs, $1.00. 100 eggs, $4.50. Phone 110 Blue. E. M. Gregg, 1007 Cheyenne Ave, ia-tf-604 REPAIRING 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 oulckly done, at reasonable prices. Otf Free Scholarships Are Offered. Uncle Sam holds examinations for railway mall clerk, postofflce clerk or carrier, custom house and depart mental clerks. Prepare at once for the coming examinations. Thousands of appointments arc to be made. Common school education Is all you need; city and country people have equal chance Start 16 prepare now free Information. Free scholarships this month. Write 'im mediately to Central Schools, Dept. B-824. Rochester. N Y. 6-201-463 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY IN BAR GAIN FOR THE RIGHT PARTY WITH CASH clothing, furnishings and shoes, lo cated In county seat in western Ne braska. Good farming and cattle country surrounding. Fifty miles to nearest competitor. New railroad Fast growing town. Write for par tlculars to the Alliance Herald. :t-tf-56:: JNOjnCES HOUSE CLEANING MADE EASY Phone 139 and we wiHtajuiouJ a man and vacuem cleaner cleaner i to do your work without removing car pets from your floor. i5tf-647 GEO. I. DARLING CALENDAR8 FOR 1912 The Herald Publishing company will handle a beautiful line of calen dars for the year 1912. The main line will be the products of the But ler Paper company of Chicago. Im ported calendars will also be printed. On account of the fact that it will not be necessary to pay commissions to traveling salesmen the prices are much lower than ordinary. EMPLOYMENT WANTED GARDEN PLOWING AND HAUL ING. For all kinds of team work, hauling and garden plowing phone 6rf7 green. C. E. SIMPSON. 15tf-648-2 8. Glidden has returned to Alliance and is ready to do all kinds of odd Jobs of work. Phone 266 Red. 39tf PECJAJ-8AtLES Furniture and housefurnishings the right place at Threlkeld's. at Have your Threlkeld's. MISCELLANEOUS pictures framed Money to loan on real estate. U. Reddish. at F. ::tf Flour, hay, feed, stock salt, poul ty food. Best goods. Prices right. ""!ty deliveries made promptly. E. I. Gregg & son. Phone 155. 40tf294 FOR SALE My residence proper ty on fine corner close in, two lots, houst w ith nine rooms, hot water heat, bath and toilet, electric lighted and all modern. Good barn and gar age and other out buildings, fine trees and lawn. A very desirable place for a ranchman who wants a goou town residence. Will sell tor cash or onehalf cash and balunce on easy terms. Might take quarter section Box Butte Co. land as part payment if not too far out. Enquire at residence for price and look at property if Interested. Dr. L W. Bowman, 324 laramie Ave. 171PJ77 Wanted If you are not satisfied with your present calnry and con ditfons, take out a course of instruct ion in .the l.JP ia.. and . prepare , fojJ better positions. Hundreds ot pos it ions open In Civil Service. Trained Electricians. Mechanics, Bookkeepers. Engineers wanted everywhere . Ad dress International Correspondence School, Scranton, Pa. or W. A. Bart- lett Sheridan. Wyo. 16-6t-668 LOST LOST Gold locket and chain. Locket Is an old-fashioned one and chiefly valuable as a keepsake. Con tains- two tintype pictures. Finder please leave at the Herald office 17tf079 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE I am going to leave Alliance and offer my household fur niture at very low prices. Call and see the goods offered. It will pay you. W. R. Birney. Over Norton's store. Phone 320. 720-tf-21 SWEET CORN SEED I have sev eral hundred pounds of early sweet corn seed for sale at five cents per pound. Orders may be left at the Herald office. GEO. E. DOUGLAS 19tf696 Motor Cycle at a Bargain Red machine, in use every day on streets of Alliance. Fine working order May be inspected at General Re pair shop, 511 Box Butte Avenue F. P. BE MIS. 18tff.83 FOR SALE CITY PROPERTY RESIDENCE AND SWIMMING POOL FOR SALE Judge L A. Berry offers to sell his residence. orner Mississippi Ave. and Filth St. Good 6 room house, three lots, two hicken ynrds. two chicken houses; swimming ond on one lot, two dress lng rooms; private water works, in- hiding windmill and gasoline engine and big heater for tank. Swimming pool Is n money mnklng proposition. he Income from it running as high is 11S.00 per day during the season. ieason for selling, other work pre vents handling it. Nearly one and half lots In garden, for which the irrigation system supplies water. For price and terms Inquire at Her ald office or apply to Judge L. A. Berry. i:: tf-608 PERIODICALS SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN TO CHRISTIAN HERALD Subscriptions to the Christian Her ald are received by W. A. Dunlap. The price is $1.60 per year. Persons who wish to leave their subscriptions at The Herald office may do so, without extra expense to either the subscribers or Mr. Dunlap. 1 2-1 f 590 NOTICE TO CREDITORS S'.-te of Nebraska. ) ) Box Butte County. ) IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF DANIEL K. 8PACHT, DECEASED. I, L. A. Berry, County Judge of Box Butte county, Nebraska, hereby notify all persons having claims and demands against the estate of Daniel K. Spacht, that I have set and ap pointed the 17th day of October, 1911 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the founty Court room In Alliance, for the examination of all claims against the estate of said decedent with a view to their allowance and payment. All persons Interested as creditors of the said estate will present their claims to me at said time, or show cause for not so doing, and 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 consec utive weeks in the Alliance Herald, a newspaper published in Alliance, prior to the day of hearing. Given under my hand and the seal of said court this 11th day of April, 1911. (Seal) L. A. BERRY, 107-18-4-693 County Judge. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF BOX BUTTE COUNTY, NEBRASKA. In the Matter of the Guardianship of W. Marie Ball. Edith G. Ball, and Helen C. Ball, MINOR HEIRS. The cause coming on for hearing at chambers in city of Alliance, said county, upon the petition of B. F. Gilmau. guardian of the estate of W. Marie Ball. Edith G. Ball. Helen C. Bali, minor heirs of William Ball, de ceased, praying for a license to sell the Interest of said minors in the Northwest Quarter (NW4 of sec tion Thirteen (IS) in Township Twen ty Five (25) north of Range Forty Nine (49) west of the Sixth Princi pal Meridian in Box Butte County Nebraska, on the ground that it would be for the benefit of said wards that said real estate be sold and the proceeds thereof put out at Interest. It is therefore ordered that all persons interested in said estate appear before me at Chambers in Rushville in the County of Sheridan and state of Nebraska on the 15th day of May, 1911, at 9 o'clock A. M. to show cause why license should not be granted to said guardian to sell the above described real estate Dated this 13th day of April, 1911. W. H. WESTOVER Judge of the District Court 108-18-4-694 I sell furniture and house furnish lugs cheaper than anybody. T. J IM.relkeld. 43tf Farmers, ranchmen and everybody else find E. I. Grcgs & Son's the Lest place to buy flour, feed, poul try food and stock salt. 4ttfS94! ASK any member about Yeomen Insurance. Do it today. It may be too late tomorrow. 20-2-70 1 1 LIVES ARE LOST Eight Burned to Death and Three More Die in Hospital, ENGINEER SAYS NOT SI6NALLED Workmen Had Been Repairing Track and Man in Charge of Train Had No knowledge of Conditions Scores of Persons Injured. Easton, Pa.. May 1. So far as It Is possible to ascertain here and at the scene of the accident, eight persons were burned to death, three fatallv in jured nnd two others so seriously In jured that their lives are despaired of and scores of persons were burned and bruised, some of them dartgejous- ly. In the wreck ot the teachers' ape clal from Utlca, N. Y., to Washington, D. C on the Belvldere-Delaware di vision of the Pennsylvania railroad In Martin's Creek, N. J. The line was reopened for traffic. Bones of eight persons have been taken from the debris and the wreck ing ciew quit work. . The missing, who are given up as dead are: Miss Bessie Walker, Utlca, teacher; Miss Susan Session, Utlca; Mr. Mary Allen, Utlca; Miss Sophia Knolt. Utlca, teacher; Miss Louise Undeman, Utlca, teacher; Mis Sarah Jones. Utlca, teacher; Harry Wllmer, Trenton, baggagemaster; James Blck hell, Philadelphia, tourist agent of the Pennsylvania railroad Miss Eleanor Rutherford, Utlca. teacher; Walter Vanoy. Trenton, engineer; Charles Person, conductor, 8troudsburg, Pa Miss Augusta Lyte of Utlca is In a critical condition in the hospital, suf fering ftom general bums and shock, and George W. Parsons of Iambert vllle. fireman, Is severely burned. Neither Is expected to survive. It is the general belief that the rails spread and caused the train to leave the track and plunge over the embank ment. Trackmen have been at work at the point of the disaster and it is said the tracks were jacked up, that no signal was out and that the engi neer, believing that he had a clear track, rushed Into what proved to be a deathtrap. Lawrence Hanaka Kills Self. Stella, Neb., May L Lawrence Hanaka, twenty one years of age, com mitted suicide at his home, two miles east ot Shubert. The young man had been at a dance at Shubert the night before. His team ran away, smashing the buggy and he reached home some time In the early morning. After writ ing a letter to his parents, he took carbolic acid with fatal results. HABEAS CORPUS FOR TILDEN Packer and Bankers Attack Right of Senate to Arrest Them. Chicago, April 29. Judge Petit in the superior court granted a writ of habeas corpus for Edward Ttlden, George M. Benedict and W. C. Cum mins-1 within half au hour after they had 1 n arrested by E. H. Hatfield assistant sc-geant at arms of the Illl nois stat senate. The men gave bond for their appearance Monday. Hatfield bore warrants charging contempt of the Illinois senate for the refusal of the three to obey sub poenas duces tecum, calling for their appearance with those books and ac counts of the Drovers' Deposit Na tlonal hank and the Drovers' Trust and Savings bank relating to the ac counts of Edward Tilden. INDICTED MEN GIVE BOND Officials of Ircn Company and Penn sylvania Railroad in Court. Cleveland, April 29 B. L. Ireland, second vice president of M. A. Hanna & Co., indicted by the federal grand jury, with Dan H. Hanna, president of the company nnd D. T McCabe, fourth vice president of the Pennsylvania Railroad company, on charges of re- biting and conspiracy to violate the Elkins law, appeared i berore Clerk Carletou of the United States district court and gave $5,000 bond for his ap pearance in the government's suit. WHO will win. Reds or Ask the Yeomen. Greens? 20 -2 706 A classified advertisement, carry ing,, ssjgsjgsM Bf ny importance, wil amest always bring tha answer. WANTED TO BUY--Good office toll or flat top desk cheap. Also slightly used office chair. T, Herald oifico. Phone 340. 15tf652 FOR SALE At a bargain, if tak en soon, a modern six room bunga low, in fine location. Impure at SJ1 Box Butte Ave. 709-tf 20 BIDS WANTED Bids will be rocelevd by the secre tary of the school board for the care of the three buildings as jan itor for the year couimeuclng June 1, 1911. Bids to be made for build ings collectively and. separately. Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids Bids to be in on or before May 15th D. W. HUGHES, Secretary. 715-3t-20 NOTICE TO CREDITORS State of Nebraska ) ) ss. Box Butte County ) In the Matter of the Estate of Mary E. Zoll nee Mary E. Maycock Deceased. I, L. A. Berry, County Judge of Boi Butte couuty, Nebraska, hereby BOtlfy all persons having claims and d nuxadS against the estate of Mary E. Zoll nee Mary E. Maycock that I have set and appointed the 11th day of November, 1911 at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at the County Court room in Alllunce, for the examina tion of all claims against the estate of said decedent with a view to their allowance and payment. All persons Interested as creditors of the said estate will present their claims to me at said time, or show cause for not so doing, and in case any claims are not so presented by said time they shall be forever bar red. This notice shall be served by pub lication thereof for four consecutive weeks in the Alliance Herald, a news paper published In Alliance, prior to tbe day of hearing. Given uuder my hand and the seal of said court this 18th day of April, 1911 I Sea I L A. BERRY. 10. ; 9-4-698 County Judge Sixty Ymmrrn tho Standard Dr.PP.ICFS C REAM Baking powder It makes home baking easy and gives nicer, better and cleaner food than the "ready made. There Is no baking powder or preparation like It or equal to It tor quickly and perfectly making the delicate hot biscuit, hot bread muffin, cake and pastry. No Alum No Lime Phosphates "Alum la baking powder la dan oerous an! should be prohibited. Pro. Schweitzer, Stat Univ., Mo. NOTICE TO CREDITORS State of Nebraska ) ) ss. Box Butte County ) In tha matter of tha Estate of John H. Malley, Deceased I, L. A. Berry, County Judge of Box Butte county, Nebraska, hereby notlty all persons having claims and demands against the estate or John H. Malley that I have set and appointed the 20th day or November 191 1 at 10 o' clock fn the forenoon, at the County Court room In Alliance, for the ex amination of all claims against the estate or said decedent with a view to their allowance and payment, All persons interested as creditors or said estate will present their claims to me at said time, or show cause ror not so doing, and In case any claims are not so presented by said time they shall be forever barred. This notice shall be served by publication thereor ror four consec utive weeks In the Alliance Herald, a newspaper published In Alliance, prior to the day of hearing. Given under my hand and the seal or said court this 24th day of April 1911. Seal L. A. BERRY, 110 20-4-707 County Judge. Let" me frame your pictures. T J. Trrelkeld. 4-tr BANK AT NAP0NEE ROBBED Four Men in Automobile Blow Open Safe and Escape 'A ith $2,000. Napotit e, Neb., April 29 Four rob bers rods Into this place in an auto mobile, UW up the vault or tho N'aponee State bank anil escaped vvltli $2,000 in ciish. Clt liens were a rouse 1 by the explosion, but the bandits threatened them with revolvers and compelled tlr m to seek shelter. Boy With 30 Soldiers Fights 400 Rebels Mexico City. April 28. - Refusing to surrender or leave the train on which ha and Us command of thirty soldiers were being brought to the capital, a e ond lieutenant, little more than Sm. boy, engaged in a battle with a force of 4 i0 rebels at Cajones, Guerrero. At the conclusion of the biter eiuounter the lieutenant and twenty eight or the soldiers were dead and the remaining two of his men were prisoners. One or the arms or the lieutenant was shot away. Elopes With Little Glri. I'uton, la.. May 1 Officers are now closely (rgU'M Alvlli Fletcher, the young farm hand who elopted with tbe thirtoea year old daughter of sir. and Mrs Henry Lowe. Ad dud to thlr charge is also that of stilling saort gaged property SHERIFF'S SALE BY VIRTURE OF an Order of Sale directed to me rrom the Clerk or the District Cour or Box Buttte County, Nebraska, on a decree rendered In said Court on the 21st day or De cember A. D., 1910, In ravor or F. M. Knight, IMalntirr, and The Alliance Building v Loan Association dct. n dant and cross petitioner, against Ev errett H. Miller. Almeda Darrron Mil ler his wire and W. VV. Norton as Derendants. ror the sum or ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY-TWO ar.il 40100 DOLLARS, decreed a second lien In ravor or said F. M. Knight and THIRTEEN HUNDRED TWENTY EIGHT & 95100 Dollars decreed a rirst Hen In ravor or The cross pe titioner The Alliance Building & Loan Association, and costs taxed at $21.10 and accruing costs, and direct ing that the premises therein de scribed, to wit: Lot Eight )8) Block One 1 Town or Alliance. In Box Butte County, Nebraska, be appraised advertised and sold as upon execu tion, to satlsry said sums or ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY TWO 40 '100 Dollars and THIRTEEN HUNDRED TWENTY EIGHT & 95100 Dollars, and costs and accruing costs, I have caiued the rollowing described hind to be appraised, to wit: The Lot Eight ( 1 1 Block One I ) Town or Alliance In Box Butte County, Neb raska. And will nil. i the same to the highest bidder, ror cash in hand, ou the 22 day or May. A. !).. 1911. in rront of the west front dcor of the Court House In Alliance In said county, at the hour of lo o'clock A If., of said day, when and where due attendance will be given by the undersigned Duted April 19, 1911. C M COX Sheriff of said county. l9-4t HEMINGFORD her Jessie Clayton returned to home near Canton after a few visit with bar sister, Mrs. Wm. Cor ey, i '. Mrs. A. E. Clark was a passenger to Alliance Wednesday. Mrs. Walter Waddell and children or Sioux county are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fosket. A letter recelerd rrom Mr. Mulr head at the Omaha General Hospi tal stating that Mrs. Mulrhead to getting algon nicely Agnes Annen was helping Mrs. A. M. Miller the past week, after which Ruth Wlltsey expects to take her place ror the summer. Mrs. Dr. Elkner and little daugh ter juno, Los Angeles .Calif., arriv ed Monday morning but was delayed on rolng out to her mother's, Mrs. Thorny, on account of the .storm fpf a couple of days. Joel" Brown and wife left on 43 Friday for Kunsas City, where thejr expect to make their future home. Tic morning's mall was stolen from the depot platform Monday morning. Rev. Cox returned from Reno Mon day. Mrs. Earnest Kinsley arrived here one day last week going on out to her mother, Mrs. Thorpe, who Is very 111. Wm. and I faille Curry went out to Sioux county Saturday. Mrs. Ward went out to her home for n few days. Bar) Fosket and wife are visiting kWl'S folks fcr u few days. Dent Piper Is, again as. rue sick ttot Dr. Wallace !s In town. O.'fice at Mrs. Waddells Hotel. Charlie Hooks'! folks have taken down with the measles. Bel :i C U rUttiag her sis ter, Mrs Frank Nagelschneider, out In the country. Omar Scrlbner was called to his home near Hay Spiings, where his father Is very sick. 1'icd Strong is helping Barney Shepherds run the pool hall DO GHOSTS HAUNT SWAMPS? No, Never, it's foolish to fear a faniled evil, when there are real und deadly perils to guard against in swamps and marshes, bayous, and lowlands. These are the malaria serins that cause ague, chills and lever, weakness, aches in the bones :md muscles and may induce deadly typhoid. But Electric Bitters de stroys and casts out these vicious germs from the blood. "Three bot tles drove all the malaria from my system,'' wrote Wm. Fretwell, of Lucama. N. C , "and I've bad fine health ever sine" Use this safe, sure remedy only. 50c at K. J. Hrernaa's. If you like The Herald subscribe. POST OFFICE DIRECTORY o Mails dose at the Alliance post office as follows. Mountain time: East Bound 11:20 a.m. for train No. 44. 11:00 p.m. for train No. 42. West Bound 12:30 p.m. for train No. 43. It 00 p.m. ror train No. 41. South Bound 12:30 p.m. ror train No. 303. 11:00 p.m. ror train No. 301. On Sundays and holidays all night mails close at 6:00 p.m Instead of 11:00 pm. IRA E. TA8H. P. M CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all who have shown so excellent and true sympa thy to us during our long illness and especially would mention the men of the Alliance car department and shopmen ror their liberal contribu tion or a handsome sum or money. Yours very truly, Mr. and Mrs. Walfrid Johnson. Alliance Hereto, H 50 per year.