Trial Subscription for $122 OUR STAR OFFER THE OMAHA DAILY NEWS ANNOUNCES a special price of only Jl.oo from now to February 1, 1912, for new readers only and only during the months of June and July. EVENTUALLY you will become a regular reader of the News and join our happy, contented family of sixty thousand readers or more. BETTER make the start now under these most favor able conditions. YOUR personal check or a one dollar bill will do. ORDER today before you forget it. Special Seven Months Bargain Coupon The Omaha Daily News, Omaha, Neb. Gentlemen Enclosed find S1.00; send me THE NEWS until February 1, 1912. Add Twenty-five cents to the above amount if Sunday Is wanted. Name Town State. Route. . . See the New Line of Buggies and Spring Wagons AT I. L, ACHESON S Hardware and Implement Store Before Buying OPERA HOUSE BLOCK ALLIANCE RENO Spuds are looking fine since the rain. M. O. Wamnaugh la shearing sheep these warm days. Leonard Boyer la building a new barn. Saturday, June the 17th there waa an Ice cream social at Reno. P. J. Sturgeon haa gone to Utah to buy cattle. Miss Laura Mapps is staying at Mrs. William Shower's. Mrs. Frank McFall's father and mother are here vlBltlng. MIbs Mabel Sturgeon visited at the home of J. W. Mapps last week. MIsb Lula Wilson spent one day last week with Miss Agnes Warn- baugh. . Glenn Sturgeon returned from Hal Bey the middle of the week, to which place he had taken a bunch of cat tle for his father. Last Wednesday evening a com pany of young people gathered at the new home of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. McFall at Reno and surprised them with a curtain shower. Light refreshments were served. Miss Mae Mapps spent Friday and Saturday at the home of Mrs. D. L. Sturgeon. Mrs. Fannie Swltzer and Mrs. Ella Young have gone to Omaha for a few days. Mr. Guy Mapps has gone to Hol drege to visit old friends and school mates. Miss Lulu Nelson has been visit ing in Alliance the past week. HOPE Mrs. A. L. Ixre and Miss Vlra lorn were Minatare visitors Satur day, June 17. Illinois is visiting with her brother, CharleB, near Canton. E. G. Boyer is down near Bayard irrigating his hay meadows. Mrs. Henry Safford of Scottsbluff Is spending a few days In this vicin ity visiting with her mother and sis ters. C. H. Henderson, who went to Al liance last week, accom i n ied by his daughter, Mrs. Hesseltlne, did not return with the folks, but remained in that city for the purpose of hav ing a surgical operation performed. We understand the operation was successful, but he will be compelled to remain at least two weeks yet. Leonard Leathers, son of John W. Leathers, an erstwhile resident of this vicinity but now of Big Cabin, Oklahoma, arrived a few days ago for an indefinite stay. Leonard says that this country looks good to him, ms when he left Oklahoma, crops were badly burned by drought. Orvls Brown will give a party to his friends on Friday evening at the home of his parents, Rev. and Mrs. Joel Brown, near Canton. Ivan Curry had the misfortune of having a colt cut its throat on a wire fence recently. Mrs. Iaura Anderson made a trip to Gering last week. Mrs. Gussie Taylor Is spending a few days in Scottsbluff visiting with friends. Mrs. Beatrice Coffman returned to her home at MaBon City, after visit ing for a couple of weekB with rel atives in this vicinity. OMAHA LAND SHOW, OCT. 1628 Great Preparations for Representing Nebraska with Agricultural Exhibits The many thousands of Nebras kans who expect to attend the Oma ha Land Show, October 16 to 28 in clusive, will have the pleasure of seeing their home atate magnificent ly represented. Some of the best space in the big coliseum where the show will be conducted Is being re served for the Nebraska exhibits. There will be a special Nebraska State Day, and nothing will be left undone to show up the resources of the state to the best advantage. The regents of the University of Nebraska have decided to assemble an exhibit designed to show the ad- j vantages and vast resources of the state. Besides this big general ex hibit there will be a large number of individual county displays. Indica tions are that every section of Ne braska will be represented at the Land Show. Already a number of western counties are arranging for space In the coliseum, and more will be heard from as soon as the Indi vidual communities know what to send for exhibition purposes. The people from all over the west will be especially interested to know what Nebraska has to offer, and Box Butte and other counties of northwestern Nebraska should be well represented. Everybody inter ested in the development of this country ought to be willing to assist In making the necessary arrange ments, and The Herald hopes to see some steps taken soon in that direction. As a starter we suggest that the real estate men take the initiative in the matter. Mr. W. O. Paisley, Omaha, is general manager of the Land Show. EXPERT PIANO TUNER AT THE BENNETT STORE W. H. Luun, expert piano tuner and repairer, Is at the Bennett Pi ano Company store. Leave orders there for expert tuning and repair work. Phone 352. 23tf744 JOHN GARRETT i Successor tt Frank Wallace Transfer Line maevi'war.n W wivf Office at Rodgers' Grocery, Phone 1. Household iroods I moved promptly 7 and transler work solicited. Res. phone 583 GOOD STENOGRAPHERS Are Always in Demand. Careful attention is given to tbe welfare of each pupil in the poiereial Department ST. AGNES ACADEMY ALLIANCE, NKBR. CiN t Writ fw IsttrNiuM 1MB yBffit HUBBLES FLAT Oliver and L. C Smith Typewriters Used Mrs. W. B. Hubble and son, Ar thur, have gone to the eastern part of the Btate. We have regular mall service now. Mail every day in the week except Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Z. Nicola were seen in Hope on their way to Mina tare Saturday. The high line ditch is nearly com pleted. A nice rain fell in this part of the country Thursday and Friday. Misses Flora and Myrtle Wilcox have gone to Alliance to attend the Junior Normal. Misses Vlra Horn and Krmina Knight were Minatare visitors one day last week. MIbb Sadie Horn called on Mrs. Steve Williams of Minatare a few days ago. Messrs. Everett and Bert Horn have been working for Steve Wil liams on the railroad for a few days. The little city of McClrew near Minatare is making a great start in growth. Some of the boarders of Mrs P. I'. Wilcox have finished their work for the government and have re turned home to l.lsco, Nebr. for a vacation. There will be a big celebration up on Hubbies FlatB July 4th. Kwry body is Invited to attend. June 16. Mrs. W. B. Hubble expects to leave soon for different parts of O hlo. Gladys Sweezy will accompany her. Mr. and Mrs. A. Robs was a Sat urday and Sunday visitor at A. L Lore's. Mr. John Lore and children Helen and Howard, and Miss Amanda Lore brought Mrs. A. L. Lore home Sun day from Alliance. Mrs. Geo. Denton closed her term of school last week, coming out one week of the supposed to be term. Miss Lucella Dunlap returned to her home at Malinda after attending school. Hubble, Duer and ABhford are try ing to get up a big day at Duer's residence the Fourth. Charlie Weirs called at Arthur Lore's Monday night on his way home to Mud Springs, taking his little brother there, who is very sick. t Joe Nerud, Sr. went to Scottsbluff Monday. Bert Ashford is around again with his Kawlelgh goods. Nebraska Land & Auto Co. J. C. McCorkle, Mgr. GARAGE IN McCORKLE BLOCK Link Lowry, Supt. of Garage We handle the fOVb 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 50o lower than other places. Ort 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 HOTEL ALLIANCE EUROPEAN FULLY MODERN Equipment and service tirst-class in every department Cafe in Connection - Open Day and Night On the left and across the street from the Burlington station CURLY This vimlnity was treated to a good old fashioned downpour on Thursday It was very much needed and seemed to be general. A. 8. Powell and C. W. Zimmer man made a trip to the Fine Kidge the latter part of the week and be sides gettiug a load of wood they al so got a good wetting. D. E. Wallage and R. C. Hindman made a trip to Heiuingford the fore part of the week. The Children's Day exercises of Homestead Sunday school were held last Sunday. Miss Mary Safford of Sycamore, Hon Overman expects to have a show or something of the kind, at Scottsbluff the Fourth. Roy Denton is doing some carpen ter work for A. Lore this week. A. Lore is painting his house. The Sunday school ice cream soc ial held at the school house was well attended, five dollars being left af ter paying all expenses. The Fairmont school visited tne Debiker school last Sunday, being children's day. Joe Nerud is building a new res- ervior. C. Nation is still drawing hay through the Flats. Work must be scarce when people hunt it on foot. Kdwln Dunlap has gone down on the river to work. Arthur lxre lias gone to Alliance to help his father in planting. Mr. Combs is improving some at this writing. John Snoddy, Pres., F. S. Showers, V. Pres. May Snoddy, Sec. and Treas. 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