STORE CO-OPERATIVE 304 BOX BUTTE AVENUE J. C. BERRY, Manager We have the kind of Groceries that give an appetite; everything new and fresh Satisfaction guaranteed. Prices right. Full line of the celebrated Hunt's Canned Goods. Telephone Orders Delivered Promptly Anywhere in the City. Phone 80 MTBy Buying for Cash and Selling for Cash We 5ave You Money Produce Taken at.Highest Market Price First Door North of First National Bank " ntiiiiiiiiiiii iniiiiiii iimi ii i ALLIANCE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY AND MESSEN ER SERVICE T. S. JONES. Prop. 1171-2 BOX BUTTE AVENUE j Furnishes employment of all kinds, clerical. skilled and common labor. Charges reasonable. Z Persons wanting help of any kind will find this 5 agency a convenient means of securing the 2 agency same. Hessenger Service furnished promptly on telephone calls PHONE 747 .1 MICHELIN Inner Tubes lorMicnelin and all other Envelopes The majority of motor ists throughout the world are satisfied users of Michel in Inner Tubes. They are the best judges. Ask them. Lock for Ihli sign IN STOCK BY Wheaton-Ellis Auto Company Alliance, Nebraska on hading gatagtt REV. G. C. JEFFERS WRITES AN INTERESTING LETTER Have your ticket read "Burlington" PLAN NOW YOUR SUMMER TOUR announced during May to many TO THE EAST. Attractive tourist rates will bo eastern cities mid resorts. Convention Rates Good for the Public General Assembly Presbyterian Church, Atlantic City, May nth to June 1st. Northern lluptist Convention, Philadelphia, June 13th to 25th. United Society Christian Endeavor, Atlantic City, July t'.th to l.'th. Grand Ixxlge B P. O. E.. Atlantic City, July loth to 15th. Modern Woodmen, buffalo, June 20th to IMth. Mystic Shrine. K- tester. July 11th to 13th. G. A. R. National Encampment, Rochester, August 21st to 26th. TO THE WEST. Tourist rates will be made also to Colorado; also to the Pacific Coast; in one direction via Denver, bcenlc Colorado. Bait like, -the other via Shasta Route, Portland, Puget Sound. A complete scheme ol Yellowstone Park rates will be eii.ciie, including rates for the r.ew eight-day personally conducted ramping tours from Cody, Wyo., the east and scenic gateway. Write us or g.t in touch with u. mention your proposed trip and let us give you descriptive leaflets as "im as they are off the press, and Otlieiwlso assist you. J. KklDliLBAUGH, Agent Alliance L. W. WAKELKY, G. P, & .Omaha The Herald is In receipt of an in ten sling and encouraging letter from Kcv. G C. Jeffers of Mecklenburg, N. Y., formerly pastor of the Alii ance Baptist Church. As many of out readers will be interested in the contents of the letter we give the following extract from It: "I have been thinking for some time of writing you in the way of congratulation on your enterprise In installing a Merganthaler typecast iBg machine. Your papei took on a ;cw and improved nppearance at oikc. The increased amount. of r .l iable material was also very maikcd. You are also to be con gratulated on your editorials, par ticularly those touching moral and religious questions, both ot a public and private character. On these yo'i take the right stand, It seems to me. They are fearless exponents of truh. Jnst the attitude every no vspaper ought to take, for they ate the molders of public sentiment. Let the newspapers have a low mor al standard, and yo t will find a low moial tone In the community. Editors ltk ministers, must be clean moral am: religious men fc fulfill their high calling. "Some of your renders, at least, will be interested in matters touch ing our family life. For the past ye.M, Mrs. Jeffers has been very poorly most of the time. Frequent ly 1 have thought she could not stay wi h BM long; but for the last two months, her condition has very greiUly improved, .She is now able to lo all her work easily, with the litlie asftstance 1 render. She is able to go to church again, a thing she has not done before In six months. Your humble servant Is veiy well tndeed. For these un speakable mercies, We are devoutly tha.Kful to our tovtag Father. Our son who has been In the newspaper work for the past twelve years, has been called to be ai sistant superin tendent to the Win. Roger's Mfgrs. of silverware, Niagara Falls, N. Y. "We still have a oeep and abiding interest in Alliance nnd her people; ho.ee, we want Hit Herald. Thru thin medium, we wish to express our best wlahes to all our many Alliance friends. God bless you all." TAKING VACATION Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Rodgers are taring a well earned, three weeks' vacation, during whi'h they will vis it i'rionds ami old home scenes In Io wa and Missouri. The) left Mon day for Sigourucy, Iowa, from which ' pi; i e they will go io other points in! the H.twkeye Stat.- ', and then to1 Mi -ouri. The Herald wishes them a Mfe journey and a pleasant out-j iiu. Which without eoubt thew will' hae. Chester Rollers and Frank! Meiiitt will have charge of the stoic in the absent of the proprie- ' toi. and with other help will tee j that customers recei the custom-1 ary treatment and prompt service-' that they tire acvusfomed to at the Rol;;eis establishment. AND STILL THEY COME I Xncw arrivals in .Mb country ami new subscriptions to the Herald , continue to come in a manner that ' is very pleasing to u. Mr. and Mr.-. U M. Scott arrived ;.bout the first of M .r. h from lndlanola, Iowa, to make then home on their Kinkaid claim iu the northwest part of Garden 00 my. We are glad to welcome then to western Nebraska. Mr. Sou ..as trausact'ng business in Alliance a few weeKs ago, and ailed at the Herald office to have his na-.ie put on our subscription list. He Informs us that he and his wifo are pleased with this country, and that it is his intention to go into tht cattle business, at which we pre dict he will mako a success. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, Reported by F. E. Reddish, H. E. bwaln to Soren Carlson N E M Sec 23 Twp 27 R 47 $4000.00 Joseph McXamnra ir Hruce Wilcox Lot :i Block 6 Sec Add $3000.00 Annie E. Schenck to O. P. Wyland N W y4 Sec 18 Twp 25 R 47 $1.00 t'ahin L. Hashman to Herbert Ver saw S E 14 Sec 4 Twp 25 R 4! $1.00 A. J. Simonson to t . B. Carr Lois 26 & 27, Block 2, Snedeker's Addition $40.00 A. J. Welch to Anna Aylward iA)t tl Block 1 Wyo. addition to Al liance $340.00 Fred Btown to S. J. Pitman S W 4 Sec. 6 Twp. 26 R. 50 $2400.00 Arthur Miller to F. M. Knight Lots 25 and 27, Block 2, Snedekers Add. to Alliance, Nebr. $29.00 Stephen H. Desch to Robert Camp bell Part of Lot 2, Block W. Sheridan Add. to Alliance. Nebr. $1000.00 i Lemon Canfield to Alice Melik S W Sec 18 Twp 27 R 49 $2000.00 a Lincoln Lad Co. to E. T Kibble Lots 10, 11, 12, Block 2, Wyo. ad dition to Alliance, Nebr. $600.00 r 7 Nebraska Land & Auto Co. t J. C. McCorkie, Mgr. GARAGE IN McCORKLE BLOCK Link Lowry, Supt. of Garage We handle the Jfort cars and will sell you one for list price. Will store and keep; furnish gas and lubricating oil; $15.00 per month; you run as much as you desire. Storage for cars, $5.00 per month. We sell all best brands of oil from 25 to 50 lower than other places. fOVb cars are the most popular car on the market and every piece in them is guaranteed by the company during the life of the car. See us before buying. Only garage in western Nebraska open day and night A DAILY PAPER FOR 25 CENTS In answering Herald want ads please mention that you saw it in this paper. The Omaha Daily News Makes an Exceptional Offer of 25 Cents for Three Months to Trial Subscribers In order to introduce THE OMAHA DAILY NEWS Into Uie homes of new re. i iers. the above offer Is made. Al! the news Is published In a con densed and readable form in an In dependent and fearless manner. If you would know the facts about all state and national questions. Just us they are, you will enjoy reading ri UK NSWS, Dally market repo-is, farm news, household hints, sporting gossip an 1 everything that goes on to mako a conpi.u metropolitan paper fro reg ular features. Every readlnr, pcr.-cn in Nc broc'.ia now ha an unoijualeJ opportunity to Bee Just how f;ood THE NEWS is by sending 25 ocata o THE OMAHA DAILY NEWS, Omaha. Nebr., fjr three fttU Biaotha' trial suboerl.iUoa. The papor will bj slopped promptly at the eud of threo months. Seud today before you forget It. Twenty five cents, silver or stamps, accepted. 24-2-74r ii SAVED CHILD FROM DEATH "After our chtM had suffered from severe bronchial trouble for a year." wrote G. T. Richafdsim, of Richardson's Mills, Ala., "we feai'.l it had consumption. It had a lsud couL-h all the time. We tried many remedies without avail, and doctor's medicine seeuied as useless. Final ly we tried Dr. King's New Discov ery, and are pleased to say that one bottle effected a complete cure, and our child Is again strong and healthy " For coughs, colds, la grippe, hoarseness, asthma croup, and sore lungs, It s the most lnfall- J0S h& P.imn Xpomaj am.! and $l.ou. Trial bo:tel free. Ghiaj autoed by F J. Brenuau. Farm Machinery car loads just in for coming season. Wagons, Buggies, Plows, Discs, Monitor Drills. A complete line. Call and see them on our floors. I. L. ACHE SO N 2 ALLIANCE Wallaces Transfer Line : v ; Oij&fit-a Household goods HDw , - iiu)cru promptly ?K? V ,V 4 and transfer work jwnwiitu. I I1U1IC 1 Trunk Wallace, Prop'r. OFFICE IT KOHUI US' GHai'CKV PUOMB I a t.. kJ 1'.) BINT 11 1 YOOKf SALE BILLS GOOD JUL STENOGRAPHERS Are Alway, in Demand. Careful attention is giveu to .' aBrtv Hg -l ti e welfare of each pupil iu , ' " the j . . Coil!l!ii'!Ti:iil)i'ii;irlllli'iil ST. AGNES ACADEMY ALLIANCE. 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