Let us figure on that bill of Q roceries that you need. We can save you money on anything we carry. Don't send away and get stung again . We meet all competition. Especial discounts for cash. Yours for fair dealing. A.D.Rodprs In Front of the Checkered Front Stable you can nearly always see a rig Retting ready to atart out. We will send one any distance, for any purpose, at any time. J 1 t. EXAMINATIONS FOR FIELD CLERK, RECLAMATION SERVICE i mm i mr mi tin ' , V.X . iK U-J .. . We answer all calls promptly and will be glad to serve you in any way in which a rig is required. H. P. COURSEY. Prop. PHONE 64 SHERIFF'S SALE BY VIRTURE OK an Order of Sale directed to me from the Clerk of the District Court of Box Butts County, Nebraska, on a decree ren dered In said Court on the 2 1st day of December, A. D., 1910, in favor of F. M Knight, Plaintiff, and The Al liance Building & loan Association defendant and cross petitioner, a gainst Everett H. Miller. Almeda Daffron Miller, his wife, and W. W. Norton as Defendants, for the sum of ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY TWO and 40100 DOLLARS, decreed a second Hen In favor of said P. M. Knight and THIRTEEN HUNDRED TWENTY EIOHT and 96100 Dollars decreed a first Hen In favor of the cross petitioner. The Al liance Building St Loan Associa tion, and costs taxed at 2 1.10 and accruing costs, and directing that the premises therein described, to wit: Lot Eight (8) Block One (l Town of Alliance, In Box Butte Coun ty, Nebraska, be appraised, adver tised and sold as upon execution, to satisfy said sums of ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY TWO and 40100 Dollars and THIRTEEN HUNDRED TWEN TY EIGHT and 95100 Dollars, and costs and accruing costs, I have caused the following described land to be appraised, to wit: The Lot Eight (8) Block One (t) Town of Al liance in Box Butte County, Nebraska. And will offer the same to the highest bidder, for cash In hand, on the 17th day of July, A. D., 1911. In front ot the west front door of the Court House In Alliance in said coun ty, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., of said day, when and where due at tendance will bo given by the un- Mlsa Anna Shaw, daughter of Jan Shaw, Burlington Engineer at Dead wood, and E. R. Lammer were re cently married at Butte, Mont., and will make their home In that city. Mr. Roy lowp, Assistant Ticket Agent at Deadwood, accompanied by his family, is enjoying a week's out ing in Spearflsh Canyon Carl Kubler, who has held the pos ition of mall clerk on the Edgemont Deadwood run for some time, has been promoted to a position in the Deadwood post office and has been succeeded by J. W. Frltzmore. The Burlington reports heavy rains from Edgemont to Deadwood, with a cloud burst at Ivanhoe which resulted in a flood that took out one of the railroad bridges near Hot Springs. The heavy rain of the 16th caused ii landslide in Spearflsh Canyon and train service was delayed several hours on the Deadwood-Spearflsh run. Mr. T. Donnegan, Burlington Agent at Spearflsh, and wife are spending a short vacation In Minneapolis. Ml The Burlington has unloaded at Deadwood thirty ore cars for the smelter at Galena. These cars were purchased from the Colorado and Southern Ry., and to get them un loaded promptly an extra crew was sent up from Alliance. Conductor Hill of the high line is relieving Conductor Erie Skalandar on the Trolly at Deadwood, while the latter enjoys a short vacation. J. L. Bently, Commercial Agent for the Burlington at Deadwood, who was recently operated on at Dead- wood, Is taking a much needed rest in hopes of regaining his former health. He was accompanied by Mrs. Bently and expects to spend some time In the south and east. Extra Conductor Steele of the high line, has Conductor Hill's car and crew while the latter is reliev ing Conductor Skalander on the Trol ly line between Deadwood and Lead. Mrs. A. J. Col6 and children left Tuesday on No. 44 for Auburn, Nebr. where they will spend two weeks with Mr. Cole's parents. Mrs. U. N. Hoskins left on No. 41 Wednesday morntng for a ten days' stay In the Black Hills. Mrs. H. L. Richardson returned Sunday from Marsland where she had been visiting at the Richie home. Conductor Clyde Miller came In on No. 30 Monday night from Craw ford. He has been acting as Yard Master there for the past month. Engineer A. E. Nelson Is on No. 35-:S6 west of Alliance. Gus Hildcbrand and wife returned to Crawford Sunday morning after a mouth's vacation spent with rela tives In Chicago. Gus at once re potted for duty as Yard Master. dcrslgned. Dated June 14 1911. C. M. COX, Sheriff of stiid county 800-5t-26-U8 LEGAL NOTICE In the District Court of the United States, For the District of Nebras ka, Norfolk Division. In the matter of ) Tillett & Mark and ) Charles W. Tillett ) In Bankruptcy and Ixuls E. Mark, ) Bankrupts. ) To the Creditors of the above named Bankrupts: Notice is hereby given that on the 3rd day of June. A. D., 1911, the said Tillett & Mark and Charles V Tillett and Louis E. Mark were duly adjudged Bankrupts and that the first meeting of Creditors will be held at Alliance in said District on the 19th day of June, A. D., 1911, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the Bankrupts and transact uch other busiuesa as may properly come before said meeting. Dated June 3rd, 1911. E. F WEATHERBV, Referee in Bankruptcy. 774 26-2t-113 Engineer Davenport Is building a handsome modern bungalow on To luca Ave. It will be ready to oc cupy about July 10th. It is another one of those comfortable homes for which Alliance is Justly famous. Mr. and Mrs. George Davis and children went to Denver Saturday morning where they spent two days visiting and sight seeing. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis of Sheridan came to Alliance Saturday for a few days' visit at the Kauff man and George Davis homes. Mr. Davis returned to Sheridan Tuesday morning. Mrs. Davis left Tuesday noon for Lincoln and Havelock where she has relatives. They tell us that all the main streets of Sheridan are paved and that the steel is laid for several miles of street car track. Conductor Mort. Johnson, Brake man Fred Vauh and Engineer Milll ken went to Mullen Tuesday to be witnesses In a trial brought against the Company for a fire about eight een months ago. Chief Clerk Wagner was a Craw ford visitor Sunday. A letter from Conductor Fred Campbell, now in Horton Kansas, says that his knee is very slow get ting well, and that it will be a month If not longer before he will be able to work. Since the crews have been cut down there has been a busy lot of bumping among the brakemen. There Is hardly a crew but that has been changed. Fireman Burns went to Edgemont Saturday to fire the switch engine for a few days. Firemen Raymond and Trimber canto home from Deadwood Saturday morning. ill There was a washout at Orella Friday evening that delayed No. 42 about two hours. Brakeman George Emery and wife returned last Friday noon from Craw ford Where they went to attend the funeral of a relative. Yard Master and Mrs. Carr moved to Seneca last Friday where they will make their future home. Brakeman Lang Is night engine foreman in Seneca. Switchman Har ry Mclntlre Is laying off. No. 35-36 will be run as a passen ger extra until a new time card comes out. Conductor Rad. Randall and Brakeman John Burke have this run with their layover at Edgemont. Brakeman Ray Hoag and wife left for Denver Saturday noon. Ray re turned Tresday morning. Mrs. Hoag will remain in Denver for a few weeks' visit with her sister. Conductor Beach left Mondav morning with a work train. He will work all summer on new steel from Asby to Alliance. Mrs. Dick Konner was a Marsland visitor Saturday, returning Monday BAD MAN FROM BITTER CREEK NAME MISSPELLED Twenty-five Dollars and Trimmings Correspondents Requested to Spell Helped Some Names Correctly A man from Bitter Creek, or somewhere else, canto to town a few- weeks ago and after Imbibing the proper amount of red rye to make him bold and nasty, started out to I show the populace who he was. He ' met a couple of girls on the street I and showed them that he was really j the brave one by hurling at them MM obscene remarks, which were I overheard by a number of persons,1 Including some married ladies. The ' ciyr marshal being informed of his I escapade, started out to take him in tow, when he took refuge iu a sa loon and escaped through the rear door before the officer could reach him. For a few weeks he made himself scarce in Alliance, but evidently thinUinj: the past was forgotten, if not forgiven, he came in and repeat ed the offence, but with different success in trying to make his get away. The marshal Jl liili. ii I. in. Judge Zuru said. "Twenty-five bucks' and trimmings," and promised him the limit next time; and now the bad man from the headwaters won ders whether the fun's worth the money. The U. 8. Civil Service Commis sion announces an examination on July 6, 1911, to secure ellglbles from which to make certification to fill vacancies as they may occur in the position of filed clerk In the Recla mation Service, at salaries ranging from $60 to f 1 26 per month. The examination will be held In all cities In which city free delivery has been established In Arkansas, Arlsona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana. Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Ne vada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Washington, Wyoming; and In some other towns In which there are civil service boards for the Reclamation Service, Including Mitchell, Nebraska, and Pathfinder and Powell, Wyoming. The examination will consist of the following-named subjects: spell ing, arithmetic, report writing, pen manship, copying from plain copy. Competitors may also be examined in one or all of the following-named optional subjects: elements of book keeping and accounts, typewriting, stenography. For further Information apply at the post office or at the Reclama tion Service In the cities and towns in which the examination will be held. NEW NEBRASKA LAWS Information about Laws soon to be come effective in this State As it is nearing the time for laws that were enacted by the Btate leg islature at Its last session, without the emergency clause to take effect. The Herald will give Information in regard to some of the most import ant that will be of special interest to our Nebraska readers: Motor Vehicle Law Effective July 7, 1911. No Intoxi cated person or person under six teen years of age may operate. Must pay fee of one dollar on motorcycle and two dollars on automobile to county treasurer, and register with secretary of Btate. Provides that manufacturers and dealers may take out blanket license; registration number must be displayed; limits speed; caution signals; brakes, bells. horns, etc.; registration number may be transferred by application to sec retary of state, fee for transferring one dollar; does not limit power of local authorities; provides for non residents; penalty of fine for first violation, and fine or imprisonment, or both fine and imprisonment, for subsequent violation. Synopsis of Other Laws A synopsis of other laws will be given next week, and continued from week to week. JUDGE FOR YOURSELF Which is Better Try an Experi ment or Profit by an Alliance Citizen's Experience In the obituary of Mrs. Chloe Pur inton, which appeured in The Herald last week, the name was misspelled Perrington. Also, the name John M. Perrington should have been Judson M. Purlnton. These names were spelled In the published notice the same as iu the copy furnished for publication. In this connect k u we wish to re quest persons furnishing items for publication to be sure to spell the names of persons correctly. If other words are misspelled. It 1b eajy for the proof reader to correct them, but when correspondents use proper names, we depend almost entirely upon them for the spelling. CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our sincere thanks to our friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted and sympa thized with us during the illuess and death of our beloved mother. D. E. PL'RINTON AND FAMILY. In answering Herald want ads please mention that you saw it in this paper. Something new is an experiment. Must be proved to be as represent ed. The statement of a manufacturer Is not convincing proof of merit. But the endorsement of friends is. Now suppose you had a bad back, A Lame, Weak or Aching one, Would you experiment on it? You will road of many so-called cures, Endorsed by strangers from far away places. It's different when the endorse ment comes from home Easy to prove local testimony. Home endorsement is the proof that backs every box of Doan's Kid ney Pills. Read this case: Dr. Willis Coyle. 211 E. Wyoming St., Alliance, Nebr., says: "I have used Doan's Kidney Pills for weak ness of the kidneys and bladder and severe pains across my kidneys and have roeeived good results. 1 firmly believe that there is no kidney rem edy equal to them. I also know of other instances where Doan's Kidney Pills have cured kidney trouble." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-.Milburn Co., Buffalo, New Vork, sole agents for the Unit ed States. 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A General Store, Restaurant, Newspaper, Barber Shop, Livery and Feed Barn, Hardware Store, Blacksmith Shop, and all lines of business are wanted. Inducements will be offered to anyone who will erect a first-class Hotel. Plenty of work for Carpenters. Lots are sold on reasonable terms; 5 per cent discount for cash, or 25 per cent of purchase price cash and balance in three equal pay ments six months apart. . An auto will leave the North Platte Valley Drug Store at Minatare, Nebr., on Monday, Wednesday and Friday of each week at 9:15 a. in., returning- the same day. Round trip fare $1.50. For information, prices, etc,, address, Castle Rock Land Co. McGrew, via Minatare, Nebraska MICHELIN Inn or Tubes ForMichelin and all other Envelopes The majority of motor ists throughout the world are satisfied users of Michelin Inner Tubes. They are the best judges. v Ask them, ' Look for tki rig en hading faragf IN STOCK BY Wheaton-Ellis Auto Company Alliance, Nebraska riir it ir m 1 Hi in 1 iH 1 ii ii iifjiji j Keep cool in the kitchen i by using a Quick Meal Gasoline or Oil Stove. w W I Our stock contains 1 f many styles and I 1 sizes. Come in any I time and look them 1 i over. I Newberry's Hardware Co. Central Lumber Co, Building Haterial, Piles, Posts HEHINGFORD, and Coal NEBRASKA