YOUR LAST CHANCE to "bioy Clothing and Gents' Furnishings at actual wholesale cost at Phil Pizer's, as my stock will be packed within the next few days for SHIPMENT. Come in and be convinced that my prices are lower than any in Alliance. I positively cannot be undersold as am selling at wholesale cost. THE PALACE FOR MEN Phil Pizer, Prop. Alliance, Nebr. JUNIOR NORMAL NOTES Items of Interest Furnished by The Herald's Correspondent ninae to nrcomrxlate the members of I the faculty and the students who desire to leave the city the Fourth School lets out Friday and does not begin until the Wednesday following There will be school the following Saturday to make up Monday's work. Enrollment to date, 117. CEMENT WORKS Everybody Uses Cement Get the Best W. V. Beal & Sorn, successors to John I'ederson. guarantee all their work. They use the best river sand on all Jobs. Estimates cheerfully furnished on all kinds of cement work. Mr. I'ederson continues to do the finishing for them, which Is suf ficient guarantee as to the quality. They keep a large line of blocks and cement building material on hand at the plant, just north of the Rowan elevator in Alliance. Telephone 335. Readers of The Herald who have any work In this line will do well to call on them and get an estimate. THOSE PREMIUM WALL CHARTS An Elegant Present to Herald Sub scribers While They Last Harold Jones of Hemtngford, a graduate this year, received a mes sage on Sunday Informing him of hla mother's Illness. .Mr. Jones left for Hemingford on Monday. His many friends wish him a speedy return. New members of the student body: Mrs. Irishman of the city enrolled Monday, and Mrs. Johanna Foley of Sidney on Tuesday. Prof. Williams announced In cbftfj el that tlio school does splendidly in the singing or the old songs. He likens their volceB unto "the tinkling of a hundred silver bells." Special Numbers Last Tuesday at chapel I'rof. Wul- A letter from Harvey Meyers, writ ten at Portland, Oregon, conveys thei I information that he is enjoying him self splendidly, and that he expects to be back to Alliance by July 4th. ton told of many Interesting incidents encountered during a trip to Mobile. He gave excellent descriptions of southern school and rural life. Tuesday Dr. Jones gave the sec ond lecture of the psychology series. It Is doubted that any speaker ever receives a warmer welcome than the Normal people extend to Dr. Jones. Messrs. R K. Holland and K. K. Nelson, whose work has been to supply all prospective teachers with reference and reading circle mater ial, will leave the city nt the end of the week. A special arrangement has been Of all the premiums that we have known to be offered by newspaper publishers, the beautiful and UBeful Premium Wall Charts, which are now being offered free to subscribers who pay two years' subscription In ad vance, are among the nicest and most useful. In fact, we do not re member any premium that we have ever known to be offered free that would equal them in beauty and utility. New subscribers who take advan tage of our special offer which is being made this week, may secure one of the charts by paying two years In advance; however, we will accept only one year's subscription at the Bpecial reduced price of one dollar per year, if a Premium Wall Chart Is taken. MEN'S MEETING Special attention is called to the nun's meeting to be held Sunday af ternoon at 3 o'clock In the M. E. church. Arrangements are now be ing made to make these meetings of unusual interest. All are cordially Invited to attend. Closing out sale of clothing at Phil Pizer's. OUR $14.75 Suit Sale is attracting more attention than anything that has taken place in suit selling in many a day OUR $10.00 offering is a close second. We have put clothes into ' these two lots that will appeal to the most critical as to their value, style and workmanship. Our reason for doing this is: We have only one or two of a kind and want to close the lines. They are worth consid erably more than we ask and if you have the time come in and look them over. It's a pleasure to show them Ladies' Wash Suits at Half-Price A large assortment 6f Men's, Ladies and Children's I A Oxfords at A OFF All Summer Dress Goods at a Discount Summer Underwear at 25c You will be surprised when you see it Silk Mercerized Underwear at 50c A large assortment of band or soft collar shirts 49c The 75c value A good work shirt 39c A 50c value $3.00 whip cord pants $2.48 No. 60 hair ribbon 15c per yd. 5,000 yards lace at a Nickel A special embroidery offering at 9c 50 and 40c Tissues, Lawns and Mulls at 29c 20c batistes at 1 2k Ladies' Underwear '1Q-. the 50 & 65c qua!. Os This week we received tnothar large shipment of the R0YAI WORCESTER CORSETS. Also. Ribbons. Laces. Bandings and all-overs NORTON'S W. H. JONES, President S. R. COX, Vice President and Treasurer C. H. VAN ALSTINE, Secretary COX-JONES COMMSSON CO So. Omaha W. It. JONES Consign Your Stock to Us 8j S. R. COX We Guarantee the Best there is aflHHHBSaaV C. H. VAN Al SUM Denver, Colo. W. I. COX K. M. COY II EH THOS. DOM AN One of the Oldest, Largest and Most Reliable Firms at So. Omaha and Denver. Better consult US before shipping When you want full market prices, good fill and first class service in every way, CONSIGN your stock to COX-JONES COMMISSION COMPANY. Our cattle salesmen of South Omaha are W. H. Jones and W. T. Cox, both members of the firm, and both give their personal attention to each and every shipment, whether large or small. DON'T FORGET a one car shipment will receive our best at tention the same as a train load. We take extra care in sorting your stock so they will sell to the best advantage, also do all we possibly can to get good fills, which is very important to the shipper. While we have expert salesmen, we also have competent yard help at all times, men who have been with us for year and thoroughly understand the handling of live stock. We make an extra effort to please you, both in the selling and the handling of your shipments. WHEN IN TOWN CALL ON US, IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING TO SHIP CONSIGN THEM TO US, WHILE WE ARE BUSY, WE ALWAYS HAVE TIME TO TALK WITH OUR CU8TOMER8 COME AND GET ACQUAINTED. Let ua know what you have to hip. We will be glad to keep you posted on the market. Want to call your attention to our DENVER HOUSE. Mr. J. C. Mann is at the head of our cattle department, assisted by Mr. J. D. Mallon. Mr. W. G. Boyd tends to the feeder buying, and Mr. R. M. Coyte, solicitor and assistant cat tle salesman. The above cattlemen we know to be TRUE BLUE, and we do not hesitate to recommend these expert salesmen to YOU. Mr. S. R. Cox, for over fifteen years on the Omaha Market, is our financial manager, and while "Sherm" understands his business in that line, he is also at the head of the hog depart ment, assisted by Milton M. Mann. The DENVER HOUSE is in position at all times to furnish stock cattle at the lowest possible prices. We do one of the largest businesses at that point, and make a specialty of furnishing stock cattle of all descriptions to the Sandhill Ranchmen. When in Denver, make your head quarters with COX-JONES COMMISSION COMPANY, you will find each and every one anxious to accomodate you. Denver has an excellent hog market and beef cat tle tributary to that market sell at very good advantage. J. C. MANN J. 0. MAI HIS W. 6. BOYD