The Town of Lingle, Wyoming Offers excellent opportuities for going Into business or for a home. A new town, surrounded by 178,000 acres of irri gable land, which is 100,000 acres more than the town of Scottsbluff with a population of 3,000, has. It will make the best town of the North Platte Valley. The Letter ranch of 2,50ded by thousands of acres of thriving alfalfa and sugar beets. The nearest town Is ten miles away. The Letter ranh of 2,500 ares of alfalfa land, surrounding the town, la for sale at low prices on very reasonable terms, In tracts of from 10 to 160 acres. A small payment down with five years' time on the balance at six per cent Is re quired. Lingle lots are now selling at from $150 to $500 on very easy terms. For full information regarding the farm land, town lots or business opportunities, address LLOYD C. THOMAS, Lingle, Goshen county, Wyoming. Bargain in a Ranch The Casebier Hills Ranch, located just north of Ft. Lar amie station, on the Guernsey branch of the Burlington, Is for sale quick at a very cheap price. The ranch, which Is suitable for cattle or sheep, consists of 1,800 acres of deeded and leased land, and controls an unlimited amount of range. The ranch has perpetual run ning springs on part and concrete reservoir and fine pump ing system on the other part. Equipped with good buildings of every kind and with an unfailing water supply for stock, it Is the most desirable proposition in this part of the west. Write for quick sale price and full description to LLOYD C. THOMAS, Agent, Lingle, Wyoming. See the New Line of IP and Spring Wagons AT I. L. ACHESON'S Hardware and Implement Store Before Buying OPERA HOUSE BLOCK ALLIANCE GOOD STENOGRAPHERS Are Always in Demand. Careful attention is given to the welfare of each pupil in the ial Department or ST. AGNES ACADEMY 'ALLIANCE , NE BR. Call sr Writs fsr Intaimatian Km I ' 1 Olivtr and L C. Santa Typswrttsrs Used CURLY Mtr. I, K. P attar SOB hi entertain ing her sisters, Mrs Rock Wall and Miss Lull, of Mprea. O. O. Howard was up from the ditch tlio lRtter part of the week af ter supplies. sea Mr. Mellck, brother of Kred, of Hemlngford. was In this vicinity the latter part of the week buying cat tle and horses. W. H. Flncher la the latest In this vicinity to purchase an auto. At the annual meeting of school district No. 12, (Curly) Geo. Flaherty wan elected treasurer to succeed him self. The district voted to have 7 months of school during the school year. District No. 52 (Hawthorne) elected M. L. Whltaker treasurer, voted a levy of 25 mills, and voted to have 7 months school beginning Sept. I. Miss Josle Lashley. who has been staying In Alliance for some time. returned home. We understand she Is afflicted with rheumatism. Mrs. Jennie Broshar Is enjoying a visit from her mother, Mrs. Wagner, of Paris, III. Mrs. Mary I. Jones, mother of our esteemed fellow-cttlzen, Geo. P. Jones, sustained a serious Injury by being thrown from a buggy in which she was riding. The horse which she was driving shied at an auto and became unmanageable, overturn ing the buggy. The Curly ball team have received their new uniforms and are now ready to meet any amateur team in this vicinity. They played a game Sunday with the Whistle Creek team, the score standing 16 to 3 in favor of Curly. The semi-annual election of offi cers of the Curly Union Sunday school was held last Sunday and are as follows: Superintendent, M. L. Whltaker; Assistant, S. L. Wagner;' Secretary, Mrs. A. E. Hann; As sistant. Mrs. E. L. Hawkins; Treas urer, Mrs. C. H. Henderson; Librar ian, Miss Esther Boyer. C. H. Henderson has returned from Alliance where he has been re ceiving medical treatment and is greatly benefitted, a fact we are 8 pleased to know. A little daughter was born to Mr and Mrs. J. P. McCart on Sunday, June 25. Mother and child are do ing well, but as for Frank- well! we are not so sure. MARSLAND MUSINGS Clippins from the Marsland Tribune of June 23rd or Gray Guthrie, of Alliance, spent the fore part of this week at this place writing Insurance. A large crowd of fans followed the Alliance baaa. bail team here Sunday and did Justice in the way of rooting L. T 1 1 - siienl Mumliiv nnrl Tuesday at his homo In this place irom bib ronu duties lor tlie .lonn Deere Plow- Company. QUAKER VALLEY Everything looks good since the rain. An Inch and a quarter fell In this part of the country. Mrs. Owen, from Omaha. Is visit ing with Mrs. Bobbins. Mr. BaccuB and daughter, Anna, were Sunday visitors at Casaius Farley's. Mrs. Allen Jamison has the pleas ure of entertaining her mother, Mrs. De Harpart of Agra, Oklahoma. A. Bjorndahl has finished the Btore building at Beno and is at home for a few clays. Mrs. Albert Bobinson of Alliance spent a few days last week with her mother, Mrs. Farley. We had a very Interesting Sunday school last Sunday, over forty being In attendance, with six scholars In the young people's class. We want at least to double this class In the coming year, and especially Invite all the young people tht caan possi bly come to do so. We have changed the time for holding the Sunday school to half past two In the afternoon, and preaching services at half past three. This has been done In order that some may come that could not get there In the morning. We especially Invite all to come. Miss Nettle Beck has gone to Colorado to visit relatives. Howard Beck and family are going fib spend a few days with Mrs. Beck's parents In the eastern part of the state. Quaker Valley will celebrate on the Fourth at the school house. Children's exercises will begin at 11 o'clock, a. m. James Jamison will deliver the address, after which a picnic dinner will be served. Every body invited. Come and bring your basket and let us have a social time together. MICHELIN rSamalla" Anti-Skids Carafes hwd.n.Id St.d 'laaA.rtrsadN Anti-Skid I Tag -EHI I Is tough, flexible, A IN STOCK BY Wheaton-Ellis Auto Company Alliance, Nebraska HASH.'. ?! ITcMS Miss Fern Snow leaves today for Alliance where she will join a party of young friends who will leave there about Monday and go to the Black Hills for a few weeks' outing. Bev. C. H. Burleigh of Hemlngford came down this morning to deliver the funeral sermon of Mrs. Martin. M. HunBaker of Lakeside visited with his brothers at this place on Sunday of this week. W. 8. Nicholson returned from Denver Tuesday evening with :U1 head of Texas cattle which he will pasture until ready for market. Miss Susan Neil of Los AngeleB. Cal. arrived Wednesday from that place to make her sister, Mary Grant, a short visit and assist in caring for Sylvester Grant, son of Mrs. Grant, who is seriously ill at the home of ('has Kvuns. Mr :ind Mrs. Pete llunsaker and children left Tuesday for Hiawatha, Kansas where they intend to make their home in the future. Mr. llun saker and Karl drove overland, go ing from here to lakeside where Mr. llunsaker will visit his brother, and Mrs. llunsaker and children left on 44 and will also visit at Lakeside. Mrs. Fred Nl -ho - called on Mrs. Skinner last Frtuajr. The steam grader is grading the road in this vicinity. Grandma Hashman Is on the sick Hat. A sewing machine agent called at several homes here last week. Mr. Cal Hashman cut his alfalfa and had a good crop for the first cutting. James Skinner made a business trip up to Mr. Duskln's last Wed nesday afternoon. Ira I. nil was seen hauling a load of hay to Hemlngford last Friday. Mildred Nichols spent last Thurs day with Helen ler. Fay Hembry returned home last Thursday after a few days' visit with her aunt, Mrs. Irishman. Norman Leishiuun made a business trip up to Mr Skinner's one day last week The people here are watching Lbs louds for a rain. EXPERT PIANO TUNER I A Dreadful Wound AT THE BENNETT STORE I from a knife, gun, tin can, rusty nail, j fireworks, or of any other nature, de- W. H. Luun, expert piano tuner niands prompt treatment with Buck and repairer, is at the Bennett Pi-'. Jen's Arnica Salve to prevent blood auo Company Btore. Leave orders ; poison or gangrene. It's the quick there for expert tuning and repair eat, surest healer for all such wounds as also for Burns, Boils, Sores, Skin Eruptions, Eczema, Chapped Hands, Corns or Piles. 25c at F. J. Bren-nan's. work. Phone 352. 23tf744 If you like The Herald subscribe. FAIRVIEW W. C. T. U. Joe Ultowack, the herder, friends in Alliance Tuesday. visited J. K. Pheleu, the fireman, went to Alliance Monday, returning the same day. Miss Mosher and. Miss Tash of Alli ance came down Thursday of this week to spend a week at the home of A. H McLaughlin J. B. Gray, of the Insurance ftrm Mrs. M. P. . is. m exangelistic upei intendent of the Alliance I'uion. will lead the V (V P 17, meeting at Kalrvlew church. Sunday, July 2nd, at 11 a. m. Sunday-school will be held at li a. m , as usual. ESTRAY NOTICE One gray mare, about seven years old, branded bar w on right fhould er, at my plate, on Sec. 11 26-46, eighteen miles northeast of Alliance. All charges must be puid br!..r. leaving my place. JAMKS I'OTMKSlL, Long i.ak.-. Nebr. 26-tf 771 John Snoddy, Pres., P. 8. Showers, V. Pres. May Snoddy, Sec. and Treatr NELSON FLETCHER Fire Insurance Agency wr Hail Insurance And Ait Other Kinds of Insurance Stock, Accident and Death from Any Cause Also Represent the Nebraska State Building and Loan Association I I I Keep cool in the kitchen I by using a Quick Meal 1 Gasoline or Oil Stove. i Our stock contains many styles and sizes. Come in any time and look them over. Newberry's Hardware Co. f w Central Lumber Co. Building: Haterial, Piles, Posts HEniNGFORD, and Coal Nebraska JOHN GARRETT Ssccstssr tt f risk Wallact Transfer Line Household goods moved promptly and transfer work solicited. Offict at Rodasrs' Grocery, Phone 1. Res. phone 583 I