The Town of JLingle, Wyoming Offers xeMnt opportultlts for going Into business or for a homo. A now town, aurroundod by 178,000 acroo of Irri gable land, which la 100,000 acroa mora than tho town of Scottabluff with a population of 3,000, haa. It will make tho boat town of tho North Platte Valley. Tho Lelter ranch of 2,S0dod by thouaanda of acroo of thriving alfalfa and augar boots. Tho nearest town Is tsn mllss way. The Lelter ranh of 8,500 area of alfalfa land, aurrounding the town, la for sals at low prlcss on vary reasonable terms, In tracts of from 10 to 110 scree. A small payment down with five years' time on tho balance at six par osnt Is re quired. Llnglo lota are now selling at from $150 to $500 on very aay terms. For full Information regarding the farm land, town lots or buolnsss opportunities, address LLOYD C. THOMAS, Llngle, Goshen county, Wyoming. Bargain in a Ranch The Csssblsr Hills Ranch, located just north of Ft. Lar amie station, on the Guernsey branch of tho Burlington, Is ( for sale quick at a very choap price. The ranch, which Is suitable for cattlo or sheep, consists of 1,800 acres of deeded and leased land, and controls an unlimited amount of range. The ranch haa perpetual run ning apringa on part and concrete reservoir and fine pump ing ayatom on the other part. Equipped with good buildings of every kind and with an unfailing water aupply for stock, it is ths most desirable proposition In this part of tho west. Writs for quick sale price and full description to LLOYD C. THOMA8, Agent, Llngle, Wyoming. PREMIUM WALL CHARTS ARRIVE Ths Hsratd's Beautiful Three Leaf Charts Rssdy for Distribution. Before the federal census was ta ken. The Herald ordered a quantity of three-leaf Wall Charts to be used as presents to subscribers who pay for their paper in advance. The Chaxta contain a good deal of useful information which includes a map of the world on one page, a map of the United State on another, a county map of Nebraska on first page, and on the back of the first leaf the complete census report of 1910 for this state. On account of the last named feature the Chart could not be completed until after the census for Nebraska had been made public, which Herald readers know was only a few weeks since, al though It waa supposed it would be completed and ready for publication nearly six months ago. But "all things come to him that waits," and these Wall Charts are auch beauties they were worth wait ing for. While they last they will be given to subscribers who pay In advance. If you want one you had better hurry up. We don't expect, them to last long. Subscribers who have paid ahead and are entitled to them are re quested to call at The Herald office, if convenient to do ao. BAPTI8T DAY Next Sunday will be observed in all the Baptist churches in the Unit ed States as Baptist Day. All who would be interested in a sane and strictly informal discussion of Bap tist belief are invited to come to our church next Sunday. In the morning the pastor will preach on "What Baptists Believe" and in the evening on "What Bap tists have done for the world." The Boy Scouts will meet at the lehurch at 5 o'clock Sunday after noon. Come thou with us and we will do thee good. Mrs. F. L. Parsons, Cholr-dlrector. FRANKLIN McNEILL, Pastor. Since buying out the F. N. Wal lace dray and transfer, John Gar rett has been getting along fine in his new line of work. Frank V;tl lace continues his connection with the business as an employe, which is a great help to the proprietor in handling their large traffic. Mr. and Mrs. E. Reed of Des Moines, Iowa, uncle and aunt of Miss Delia M. Reed, have been visiting in Alliance for the last two weeks. They have many friends In this coun ty and will continue their stay here for some time yet. H. H. Frailer returned to Alliance Tuesday from Texas, where he has been for a few months past. C. P. Barr, a Sioux county ranch man and locater, living twenty miles south of Harrison, was in Alliance on business last week. He informed the Herald that grass and crops were good in his locality at that time, notwithstanding the dry weather. Mrs. Eva Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Oregg, left last night for Utah, after a two months' visit in this city. Her home was formerly In Wyoming, but Mr. Thompson, who is a railroad man, having secured a lucrative position in Utah, she will join him there and they will make their home In that state. Their many friends who are readers of The Herald will be pleas ed to learn that they are pleasantly situated in their new home. Dr. James P. Maxfield, who pur chased Dr. A. Oalser's dental office, has "made haste slowly" in opening for business for the simple reason that he wanted to have his office thoroughly equipped with modern ap pliances and in the best possible shape for dental work before asking for the same. For over two weeks he has been busy remodeling the office and installing electrical appli ances, so that he now has a thor oughly modern, up-to-the-minute den tal establishment. Being now thor oughly equipped for work, he orders his professional card published in The Herald,, which readers will find on first page of this Issue. A Charming Woman is one who is lovely in face, form, mind and temper. But it's hard for a woman to be charming without health. A weak, sickly woman will be nervous and irritable. Constipa tion and kidney poisons show In pimples, blotches, skin eruptions and a wretched complectlon. But Elec tric Bitters always prove a godsend to women who want health, beauty and friends. They regulate Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, purify the blood; give strong nerves, bright eyes, pure breath, smooth, velvety skin, lovely complection and perfect health. Try them. 50c at F. J. Brennan's. Eauitable-Standard-Poliey Do you know that THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCI ETY OF THE UNITED STATES issues a policy which, at maturity, In stead of being paid to the beneficiary In on lump sum, provides MONTHLY INCOME for LIFE? It is called a LIFE INCOME POLICY, and Is wall worth investigation. Do you know that the Society haa introduced a new policy of thla kind, which provides a life-income not only for a man's wife or daughter, in the event of hla death, but for his OWN SUPPORT In af ter Ufa, If ha Uvea? It worka either way. It will protect YOU If you live. It protects your WIFE If you die. And If you both live It protects you both. Call, write or phone 136 GRAY & GUTHRIE GENERAL AGENTS Alliance, Nebraska FOR 30 DAYS 1Q DISCOUNT WILL BE GIVEN ON Purchases of $1 and Up AT COLBURN'S CASH STORE SENSATIONAL CLOTHING VALUES MATCHLESS BARGAINS FXDR MEN AIND BOYS Alliance's Largest Clothing House is Having a Big Bargain Carnival LOT 1 Men's 2-piece Suits, all wool, pants with belts, small sizes, worth $7.50. Sale Price 3. Small Boys' Suspenders Men's Biding Hoots, worth $5.00- Sizes 5-7. Sale Price $3.50 LOT 2 Hoys' Long pants Suits, sizes 14-15-16 and 17. Regular $6.00 values. Sale Price 5 3 85 LOT 3 Men's Suits, light and dark colors, regular $10.00 values. Sale Price $fi 65 LOT 4 Here you will find all-wool Worsteds and Cassimeres. New goods. Worth 1 5. Sale Price LOT 5 About 75 Men's Suits, worth and sold up to $20. All new and seasonable. During Sale 1 110 SIS 1 1 1 1 tc-fe-39c gET 19cagSI 75 98cT 98c K-FS1.I0 1 l I We are selling Trunksthatlook like $12.50 for $7-50 Pure Silk Shirts, soft collars, $5.00 values, Sale Price, $3.50 Silk Lisle Hose. worth 35c, all colors Sale Price, 5 pr. for LOT 6 A fine lot of new Hart Schaffner & Marx light , colored Spring Suits. New 2-button, long roll effects. Worth $25.00. Sale Price White linen bosom Shirts 14, 14 1-2, 15, worth 75c. Sale Price 19c $1 150 Men's Shirts, odds and ends, some worth 11.25. Sale Price, i for $1.00 Men's Balbrig Kan Shirts and Drawers, all sizes 19c Silk Bow Ties Black and colors Worth 25c. Sale Price Boys' Waists A tine line 8c 25c A Big Line of 50c four-in-hands New goods 25c 50 pairs only, Boys' Knickerbocker Pants, Sale Price 25c THE FAMOUS HAS THE STOCK Men's Union Suits pink, blue and black, fast colors 98c Men's Porous Weave Mesh Un derwear, garm't 25c THE FAMOUS MAKES THE PRICES The Famous Clothing House, 307-309 Box Butte Ave. c a q- A I IT C 15 IT T B E O IT A L L I ii IT C 22 Watch Our Show Windows Sale began June 17, closes June 24