I. - Classified Advertisements The following ' Want Ads" art clattified under approoriate heading for the convenience of readers. CASH RATES One cent per word each Insertion. No ad receive j for less than ten cents per inser tion. Black face double rate. CREDIT RATES One cent per word each insertion, but no advertis ing account opened for less than twenty-five cents and no ad charged for less than fifteen cents per week. Black face double rate. In answering Herald want ads please mention that you saw it In this paper. A classified advertisement will In troduce to each other the next buy r and the next siller of property In this town. TO RENT Fnuv table. bOsvAMa warned, gen tlemen preferred. Mrs Hill. &U K 3rd St. Phon- 657. :t!-lt-65fi HOUBI AM) LOT COM SVI.K. nt a bargain and on easy terms. Phone Hi Red :!Gtftl17. l,OST A lady's coat . from buggy at Checkered Front Barn. Please re tern to Mall ff Btdra, MRS. J. M ANION. NICK FRONT ROOM to rent, fur nished. Call nt Simmons' Millinery Store. S8tf8 Furnish' I room for rent In modern house Mrs. Hill, 31L' K. .'!rd St. Phono 57. IMt44Q FOR RENT -Two sets light house keeping rooms; part payment in wrrk. Knojiire at Herald office. 3Rtf,44 LARfiF FFRNISHKU ROOM FOR RENT Hath and heat. Suitable for two gentlemen. Apply Mrs. Black, 607 Box Butte. Phone 760. 37tr527 FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT Modern furnished rooms, first floor. oldM in, to rent as follows: 2 for light housekeeping. I for one or two persons who wish to Take their meals out. 3 for light housekeeping. M. BAYER, 210 Yellowstone. Phone 52?. ..2-tf-845 I will take a few maternity cases at my home on West 2nd street. Phone 766. FUANCFS DANOS. Red Cross Nurse. ll-tf-829 - . Base burner lor Bale). Has been UMd only one winter Will sell for 27, worth double the mon.-y. In quirt n1 Herald offic :'.t-650 BRWINd ANTED. Wanted, all kinds of sewing. Prices reasonable I hone IS6 or 105. 3Mf65ti Dr. Jam. IV Maxfield. dentist, has a modern dental office with e lectrlcal eiuipment over Brennan's drug store. Read his card on first page of The Herald. 28tf-805 Hood pictures of the eye lone can be secured from Harvey Meyers, Al liance, or by calling nt Hoist en's Drug Store. 36-2t BIDS FOR SUPPLYING COAL Notice Is hereby given that, bids will be received by the Alliance school hoard on coal in car load lots, dolivered to the various school build ings (about 2ou tons, more or less). Lignite, nut and egg. Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Bids must be In by Sept. II, 1011. 1) W. iimincs. :tS 2t ! !:: Secretary Furnished Rooms for rent, modern. 809 Box Butte, upstairs. Telephone 216. ABSTRACTERS fC-E. REDDISH Bonded Abstracter. I have the only set of abstract hoiks in Box Butte county Office In McCorkle Building. 10-tf-570 EMPLOYMENT WANTED GARDEN PLOWING AND HAUL- fNG For nil kinds of team work. hauling and garden plowing phone 667 green. C. E. SIMPSON. lB-tf-648-2 CLASS IN SHORT HAND W. E Pattoti, who holds a position at the I'. S. land office, will organ be a class In shorthand, October 1st. using the Pitman system. tfo is having rooms fitted up in the Times building for that purpose, and will give lessons in the evenings, prob ably two nights a weak. He has written and taught shorthand for twenty FCBM, and will give thorough instructions to the students of his class. Persons wishing to take shorthand lessons will pleas notify Mr. Patton imni 'diatoly. :;0-1t-K51 Farmers, rnnchmen and everybody eUe find E. I. Gregg fc Son's the boat place to buy flour, feed, poultry- food aud stock salt. 49tf294 S. Glidden has returned to Alliance and is ready to do all kinds of odd Jobs of work. Phone 260 Red. 39tf M I SC E L L A NEOUS B . iORT TIME LOANS. Call 644 Revl. KAISER & DAVIDSON. 3S-o-637 NOT A WORD OF SCANDAL marred the call of a neighbor in Mrs. W. P. Spungh. of Manville, Wyo . who nifd! "She told me Dr. King s New Ufa Pills had cursd her of obstinate kidney troubles ami made her fe?l like a n w woman." Easy, but sure remedy for stoma: h, liver and kidney troubles. Only 25c at F. J. Brennan's. CALENDARS FOR 1912 WANTED. Two furnished rooms for housekeeping. Steam heat. Tel ephone Rod 426. Money to loan on real estate. F. E. Reddish. 3tf Flour, hay, feed, Stock Bait, poul try food. Best goods. Prices right. tjf deliveries made promptly. E. I. Gregg & sou. Phone 155 40tf294 McMillan. Piano Tuner at Threl keld's, Mrs. Ross's, or Darling's. 741 -5t-2::-tf Dr. L. W. Bowman has secured an office in First National Bank build ing, upstairs, at end of hall to the right, east front rooms. Offlco phone 362. residence plione 16. NOTICES HOUSE CLEANING MADE EASY Phone 191 and we will send out a man and vacuem cleaner cleaner to do your work without removing car pets from your floor. j5tf047 GEO. D. DARLING. If you want first class painting or paper hanging, call E. C. Whlsman, phone 709. 818-tf-28 DESIRABLE CITY RESIDENCE. In best part of Alliance, for sale. 2 lot-, house and barn. Call at E. I. Gregg & Son's feed store. 25t!'770 The Herald Publishing company will handle a beautiful line of calen dars for the year 1012. Tin- main line will be the products of the Bui ler Paper company of Chicago Im ported calendurs will also be printed. On account of the fact that it will not be necessary to pay commissions to traveling salesmen the prices are much lower than ordinary. NOTICE OF FILING FINAL ACCOUNT FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS GOOD GASOLINE STOVK for Inquire at Colburn's store. T98-'f-26 ale. SECOND-HAND MACHINES FOR 8A i Jft. Singer and other makes, ttem six dollars up. Apply at Singer Store, 405 Box Butte 3611622 In County Court of Box Butte Coun ty, Nebraska. In the Matter of the Estate of Wil Ham Wallace Gray, Deceased: To all persons interested in the estate of William Wallace Gray, de ceased : You will take notice that on the 23r4 day of August, 1011, Peter Ru bendull. administrator with will an nexed of the estate or William Wal lace Gray, filed in said court his fi nal account as administrator with will annexed of said estate, and that said account will bo for hearing on the 10th day of September, 1011, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the County Court Room iu the City or Alliance, in said County; and you are required to appear at the time and place u bove named and show cause, if nn there be, why said account should not be allowed. It is ordered that said Peter Ru bendall j:ive notice of the lime ; place of said hearing, to all p r B0M interested in said estate by causing this order to be published in The Alliance Herald, a newspaper printed and circulating in said county, for three consecutive week.-, prior to said hearing. Dated August 23, 1011. U A. BERRY, County Judge. SealJ M st-127 A DREADFUL SIGHT to Hi J Bariium. of Freeville. N Y . was the fever sore that hud plagued his life for years, in spite of many remedies he had tried. At last he used Bucklen'a Arnica Salve, and wrote: "It ha entirely healed with scarc ely a scar left " Heals Burns. Boils, Eczema. Cuts, Bruises, Swell ings, Corns and Piles like magic Ouly He at P. J Brennan's. Death of Bartlett Richards Untimely Demise of Well Known and Popular Capitalist and Stockman SYMPATHY FOR THE BEREAVED A gli-iam of a.dn.v.s was thrown ov--i no'-iiwvsi m N.'braska the first iins weak by ike Ram tiiat Bart Rlcbarae. had died at Hastings at i: t., Monday iiornlag. He was one beat known financiers and ttttkmi n in the slate of Nebraska. Op .luii' Ittfc ka underwent a sur i operation for gallstones and uthel complicai ions at the Mayo Brie, koaBital in Ko. lister, Minn, tffc : turned to ftaBtl&gjB August llth, much Improved In hekltk, and it was Ihotu'i.t Hull h.' . mild soon fully re- Cfitraf. I.a.-t l',h!: morning he com plaint d of feel tag worse and finally his i i million was such that a physi cian, Dr. ileghtol, was cnlled. DefWe Siii unlay evening he was taker) to the Nebraska Sanitarium al Hast ings. BRd another operation was per formed with hopes or saving his Hie. hut ell to no avail. Tin. Herald v decs the sentiment -l north western Nebraska in saving that Mr. Richnrds was one of the most highly honored men who ever eittaged in business in this country. Most of our readers knew something of his difficulties in connection with M'V ri .in. -nt land He and three oth er prominent cattlemen were tech nically cottvicted of violating the federal alw, although tkej were act ing within their rights according to MMB4) of tha best legal talant of the nition That the case against them was strained is Indicated by the fact that the circuit court of appeals were divided in their opinion In this case, the dissenting opinion indicating how nearly the came to being cleared or the charges that were brought against them, i n der this conviction he and the other thr.e men were sentenced to serve lime in Jail at Hustings, Nebraska, which place he entered last October, and would have completed his- time there on ilie 21th or this month had he lived. Alter an appeal to the supreme court had railed to secure a rever sal of the verdict of the lower court, an effort was mnde to secure a par don from the president of the I'nlted .-' ales. In the opinion of this paper the pardon for Mr. Richards and the other Ihree men ought to have been granted and we believe that with the overwhelming demand there was for such action from this part of tka west, it would have been grunted had not political exigencies at that particular time made It soem Im politic to grant the pardon. Newspa pers of the yellow Journal variety found in their conviction material for sensational stories. Also papers knowing little or nothing about tin particulars in the matter made oap ital of their conviction iu such a way that to have granted them executive clemency might possibly have been i. political detrinieut to the one ex ercising his uuthority iu their be half. Notwithstanding all this. The Her ald wishes to reiterate what we haio said in one or more previous papers thut these men descried a better xate than what they rv eived. Me c:u nut know of an eajUaJJ number of men who have done more for ihe development of northwestern Ne braska. Uurin hearted and irue to their Mead, liberal, straightforward an. l jusl in their dealings with all, Including the homesteaders whom kkaj frequently befriended and as sisted, alt hough large cattlemen were supptstd to not usually be friendly to Homesteaders, they were univer sally honored by those who were ac quainted with them. liartlett Richards was a brother of Ex-Uovernor Richards ot Wyoming unu an uncle of .1. DeForrest Rich arus, vice president of the Omaha ..National bank His wife who was iu t'aiifornia wa telegraphed when his I condition became serious, and in. in BOY SCOUTS OUTING The Boy Scout returned Insl Thursday evening after a most in ftqmbte outing on the Niobrara. The outdoor life developed prodigious ap patttei In all the cainpers The fob bwnlg list will proe this This Is what waa consumed on that 4 days' trip 0 loaves of bread 1 hatch of biscuit. About one-half bushel of potatoes. 1 peck of apples. ; daaen cookies. F dOWa eggs. 6 cans condensed milk. 2 pounds butter, t pound sugar. pound coffee. 0 quarts sweet milk. Preserves, etc. And still the Scouts wire hungry. I asked one boy If he had gotten e BOUh to cat yet. He said that he i't BO inti.il thai he couldn't try on a new suit of clothes that his par ents bad purchased for him. Every one had a good time. Wo are look ing forward to a longer trip next euiiini jr. ('. lOTge Darling Iibr purchased the I". Harris residence, till Laramie Ae. where he and Mrs. Darling will begin houseekeping soon. hla is a very pretty place and conveniently located, ami will make them a com fan able home. A social event of unusual Interest and enjoyment to those present oc CUred at the home of Mrs. F. E. Hol sten last Friday afternoon, when she entertained a large number of her rric mis mt Mm. Mr. and lira. 0. C. Joy or Ikerldan county bare the sympathy of their many friends in western Nebraska in their berea . inent caused by the h uh of their infant daughter, Zona Gale, which occureel last Sunday The funeral was held Monday afternoon. Conducted by the Rev. Washburn of Lakeside, interment being in Green need c elitetefy. Why Not Get the Best? Johnson's Home-Made Candy At The MODEL CANDY KITCHEN W e carry tlio i hue line of the best factory candy at prices low er than the lamt Can he puach.ised elsewhere FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Regular services next sabbath as follow s: Sunday School, It) a. in. Preaching Service, 11 a. in. Christian Kndenvor, 7:lf p. in. Preaching Service. S p. m. There will be no mid-week service this week. ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH MrYicoa every Sunday morning at 10:110. Sunday nchool ut 11;M a. in Junior Auxiliary. Chapter "A", meets Wednesday, at 7:M0 p. in. Junior Auxiliary, Chapter "B", meets at II o'clock, Sunday after noon. Ladies' Cuild nieels Wednesday afternoon al o'clock. Women's Auxiliary, first W '.lues day in erer) month. Choir practice. Piiday evening, at 7:30. Sunday evening service, at K o'clock. OUR ADVERTISING COLUMNS (Untely started for Nebraska, but too late to reach Mr. Richards be- jfore lie died. A telegram intercept c.c: h.r 'jn the way, and overwhelmed ; v. ' h m iei aha returned to Coronado, i i , j await tha arrival of the re main MJH that far interment. On the same train with the honored dead v . re Mr. and -Mi.- Jarvis Richards Of Denver, he u broiher of the de c asecl; Mrs. W. G. Comstock; J. Dm Porrtsst Richards of Omaha and Mr.-. jSiock.s Millar of Denver, brothe r an I plater, To the bereaved widow, the ten eai old gnngktT, the twelve and rourtecn year old sons, and to all Otkrr sorrowing relatives. The Her aid a i.-.lies to carry a message of slu eaeaj condolence, not only (or itself, but Iu behalf or all ihe people or this .iiiir Their loved one who has depui.td was universally honored urn regpOOted wherever known II will be greatly luisaed. not only by his business associates, hut by all itb whom he was accjuainted, who will always remember him with -iatc.-l honor and lebpect. are read by the people berauie if gives th n I. jrt of absorbing in terest. People no longer go looking abc ut for things they uant they go to their newspaper for information ts to where such things may be found. This method saves time and trouble. If you want to bring your wares to the atten tion of this community, our advertising columns Shouid Contain Your Ad 0 EYES OF NATION A3E ON NEBRASKA State Will Get Much Favorable Notice During Fall Months. OMAHA IS IN THE LIMELIGHT. Metropolis Will Entertain More Thar 100.000 Visitors Conventions Will Bring Men ot National Prominence to Commonwealth. BINGHAM BUDGET The nation's eyes will be turned to waul Nebraska during the fall wont hi and tin-' state will come In for nioie ft) voi a hie notice dillini; October. No f ember and December than ever in rote For no less than lour national conventions will hold their annual in. i ini;n in Omaha, the metropolis ol the west. MM or national reputation will at tend then.. conVentlOBS and the citl tens of the state will be privileged tu hear the words of wisdom which will roll frogfl the Hps of the men who dl red ho destinies of the United State:! Chief anions Hie conventions Is ths Nehra.uUa State Teachots' association, which will hi nK. accordiiiK to .on reivailvo ";iim;iteRi not less than 000 teachers into Omaha for time days on the St h. 9ih and Kith or No vernier M. IMIth lithrop of tiajr Center, president or ihe associat Ion, is arianHliiK a program, which In Itself will be of such BUgntttttfe that every teacher wi'.l wan! to attend the sea Men Per the convenience nnd enter taianeBl of the teachers, Ike commer cial Huh of Omaha, n rh its puh iicity burean, i rranflBg for visit to the Smith Omaha BtOtV Yards anil the Union Paclflc shops A bureau ol reset vat Ion for rooms hns also bucu opened hv the Young Men's Christian association where tenchera can sec-urV jicconimiidatlons prcMoun to Ihe con vent Ion When the taaekajfi visit nm.ilin. the city will have on its best blh and tucker. Im Omaha would rather makr pood wilh Nelnaskans than with anv other people Ml Ihe world 'ihe tlralM DealerB1 National an soil a tinn will hold its annual meeting on Oct 9, 10 and 11 More than six hin died grain men from all over the I'nlted Hlntes will get together Ne braska. Iowa Kansas and South Da kola will he represented lo the limit forfeits ate being mad" to get Covein or Harmon of Ohio to deliver the an Altai addr-sx The Omaha Ciain ex "hange is arransdac tot iug baa quel nnd a theitei party as Ihe entertain ment features The Amartcag Prison aRsoci.il 'on will hiing men- than MQQ visitor? west for Ihelr first trip us an assocla tion Thev will come on Ihe 5th cl October and reiuain for Pve days. On Tueeday night. Oci 17. C.eoige W Wickersham. altoiney general of tha I'nlted Slates will deliver an eMrei On M011 lav night. Itistmp Ceorgi Paotker of Kearney aril) speak on "Prism eftrm in Noknteka," while on Sundjv Dr K S I oviancl of To peka Kan. will pi each the seimon In D comber the National fjrow is : -. ill ion will hold nual weal lag In rOBBectloe wiih the convention It Is pioposed to hcjld a sheep show which will l-rlng all tht breed.'is from the east lo Nehrasl a. More than 2 00 ikeepggaB will partic- m. n ii ! I li.k Itlnol ilil ifiuiv 111 in' ai 'bm All told, more thui ( -I'.'iO 1 people, will visit Omrha In Ihe next three months The land show, 'he Ak Sar j P.eu and the eOBVeMtOB if hc mag- . eels which an tinning all people to Nebraska and Omaha (ieorae Thomas went to Alliance Siindn.v, roi inning Monday. Charley Hell relumed from Alli ance Sunday. J. T. Netiton shipped a ear of rattle to k K. Roberts Saturday night. John Cameron shipped two loads of sheep one dny last week and report i d a good mnrket. A. It. Stucky and hay crew return ed to the home valley. About ten days" work here will end their hay season. They have put up the hay In the Thwart valley northeast of Hyannls. Course Howell returned to Blng--ham looking us frisky as ever. We hope ho will stay for the winter. Kellx Becker, from north of Hyan nls, spent Sunday with rrlends at ningham. Merrll Hnghy, ot Mt. Vernon, fa., vwil known to the Bingham people, pnssed through on 4,'l Saturday on his way to Calirornia. He stopped o nt Alliance to visit friends for a few days. There was a friendly gathering at the home of Grandma Kentfro last Sunday. Among those present wera Miss Case, Misses Ida, I.ulu and Pearl Coleson, Mr. Case, .lohn Skip pp, Charley Hllhougli und Al Rent-fro. The party Win. Welch 'loll enjoyed given at Saturday by lho3 the home of evening waa present. 39 Mrs. Win. Iireikner will return to the ranch rrom Alliance on Friday. Mrs. J. Donelly will accompany her unci visit ror a rcw days. Joe Selloy Is sowing his rail wheat, the flret ever triad In this locality. We hope It will ba , success. Ira Hart, Hie Bingham umpir teach thv Fareil school. will The Bingham ball team has b.n inactive throughout hay s?asou, but will play Saturdny the nth. Clinton Guy is lu of work, which ha Omak 1 iii . it-ch r iporte s nrje. Win. Breckmr had a to'l cut aa 1 Hery Inst Monday, and S)v?rul ; hi 4 v t- nec ji sary to f. .i the ;ejw of biisij. Hid son. Geo.!;.' did Ihe scrgical work. He has done wcrlc of thl.; nature beforo. The Co Operative wants z your nnual pfO.UCe. Wool t 1 an I LIC L NOTICi Nel lie Butte The Purpose of an Advertisement is to serve your need. It will help sell your goods talk to the people you want to reach. An advertise ment in this paper U a reference guide to those whose wants are worth supplying. ' The State County. 1 Where;, on tlis Mtk day of Aug ust, I!HI. Robert Kltteimann, father ; or Pauline Klitelmann and Clara Klt- lolmaiin, made aud riled in this office his sworn statement, duly attested, and stated that he desired to rjlln ciuish ull right to the custody of, and pemef and control over Pauline Klt teimann und Clara Kiitelmann, his minor c hildren, and all ciuiui and li terebt in and to their services and wages; aud aUo caiuo Ira C Muzuey und Sarah K Muzzey, and uiade and filed In my office a statement under oath, duly attested, that they de sired to adopt said Paulino Klttei mann and Clara Kiti.iiitann as their owii children; I have therefore ap pointed the ::oth day of September, Bill, at three o'clock P. M. at my office in Alliance, said county, as the time and place where a hearing will be had in said matter, at which time and place all persons Interested may uppear. It is ordered that a copy ot this order be published In the Alliance Herald, a newspaper published in Alliance, said county, for four suc cess! e weeks prior to the time set for hearing. I.. A. 1 ; 1 : 1; 1 ; 1 . County Judge. ISKAI.J US-6l-l2i