Classified Advertisements The following "Want Ads" are classified under appropriate headings for the convenience of readers. CASH RATES One cent per word each Insertion. No ad received 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 er and the next seller of property In this town. TO RENT NICE FRONT ROOM to rent, fur nished. Call at Simmons' Millinery Store. 8tf638 FOR RENT. Two sets light house keeping rooms; part payment In wcrk. Enquire at Herald office. 38tf644 LAROB FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT. Bath and heat. Suitable for two gentlemen. Apply Mrs. Black, 418 Sweetwater Ave. Phone 760. 37tM27 Furnished Rooms for rent, modern. 809 Box Butte, upstairs. Telephone 216. I'hone No. f for roal and wood. VAVOHAN & SON. 4Stf702 IDAHO 80 acres fine Irrigated land I miles from town, 250 tons hay. 7 horses, 11 head cattle. 2ii head swine. 200 chick ens, 500 bu. wheat, all kinds tools. Price $l,000. Large and small tracts, fine homes. The A. L. Mrpuhy Company , leading Dealers. Caldwell, Idaho. 43-2t-706 SAMPLE COPIES We are sending out a few sample copies of this issue of The Herald to persons whom we think might wish to subscribe. To such persons we wish to say that while the price of The Herald Is $1.60 per year we are making a special offer to new subscribers of $1.00 per year. This special offer will close In October, so if you wish to take advantage of It you will do well to send in your sub script Ion. OFFICE TO RENT Splendid location, ground floor, Box Butte avenue; best location in Al liance for real estate or similar bus iness. Would do for small retail business. If interested inquire at once at Herald office. Phone 340. BLOCKADED S room house for rent. $16.00. En quire of Wm. M. Hill, Office North Mt Nebr. Ind Co. 43-tf-711 ABSTRACTERS F. E. REDDISH Bonded Abstracter. I have the only set of abstract books In Box Butte county. Office In McCorkle Building. lO-tf-570 EMPLOYMENT WANTED S Glldden has returned to Alliance and is ready to do all kinds of odd Jobs of work. Phone 266 Red. 39tf WORK WANTED Washing, iron lng 'r housework, by day or week. Call 724. 43-1t-708 MAMIE KEKNK. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Two furnished rooms for housekeeping. Steam heat. Tel ephone Red 426. Money to loan on real estate. B. Reddish. F. Btl McMillan, Piano Tuner at Threl held', Mrs. Ross's, or Darling's. 741 -5t-23-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. Office phone 3C2, residence phone 16. FARM JOURNAL ALMOST FREE The Herald has made arrangements whereby we give our subscribers the Nebraska Farm Journal, an interest ing monthly paper, the price of which is 50 cents per year, at the very low price of 25 cents. This special offer Is made only for a few weeks. If you wish to try this paper for a year at that price. In paying your subscription to The Herald just add 25 cents to cover subscription, and we will put your name on our list for the Nebraska Farm Journal. LEGAL NOTICE AMERICAN MOTOR CYCLE CO. will take notice that on the 2nd day of August, 1911. W. S. Rldgell, a Justice of the Peace of Box Uutte county, Nebraska, Issuer! an order of attachment for the sum of $195.00 in an action' pending before him, wherein Clarence Cook is plaintiff, and American Motor Cycle Company, defendant, that property of the de fendant consisting of money, has been attached by garnishment of one Arthur Faust, who has delivered to the court the fund due defendant from him, in the sum of about $160, and said money is now held by the court to await the final decision in this cause, which waiil money was at tached in this action under and by virtue of the order of attachment Is sued herein. That said cause lias been continued till October 26th, 1911, at one o'clock I. M.. at which time you are required to attend and defend against said action. L A BBBRY, Attorney for Plaintiff. Dated Sept. 22. Il l 1 . 42-3t Every Household in Alliance Should Know How to Resist It The back aches becnuse the kid neys are blockaded. Help the kidneys with their work. The back will ache no more. Lots of proof that Dunn's Kidney rills do this. It's the best proof, for It comes from this vicinitv John J. Lingle, Wayside, near Chadron, Nebr., says: "I first used Doan's Kidney Pills while living in Iowa several years ago. At that time I was having a great deal of trouble from backache and an al most constant soreness across my kidneys. If I caught cold, the com plaint was aggravated and I was un able to work. I took several NMttfl dies but was not benefitted until a friend advised me to try Doan's Kid ney Pills. They cured me and I had no trouble until I came here a bout a year ago. Doan's Kidney Pills also benefitted me then." For sale by all dealers. Price 5 cents. Foster Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the Unit ed States. Remember the name Doan'B and take no other. NEBRASKA NEWS President Speaks at Auditorium on World Peace. RECEPTION IS NONPARTISAN. KEEP YOUR SKIN COMFORTABLE AND YOUR COMPLEXION CLEAR DURING THE HOT WEATHER I will take a few maternity cases at my home on West 2nd street. Phone 766. FRANCES DANOS. Red Cross Nurse. 31-tf-829 Rowan & Wright, coal, wood and posts. Phone 71. tt JOOTCES If you want first class painting or paper hanging, call E. C. Whlsman, phone 709. 813-tf-28 FOR SALE MISCEIANEOUS FOR SALE. Good paying business. Reason for selling, other business de mands time. Will sell cheap to right party. Will give lease on building. Inquire at Herald office. 40 4t-665 HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE, at a bargain and on easy terms. Phone 601 Red. 36tf617. DON'T GIVE UP You do not have to leave home to get a college education. The I. C. S. will train you In your own home. Address I. C. S., Scranton, Pa., for particulars. 40-4t-666 DRIVING TEAM FOR SALE I have a well matched driving team for sale, with or without har nefcs. Phone 450 red. A. F. BUNDY 41-tfl-682 STRAYED. One bay horse, both bird feet white, foretop clipped, eight U00 lbs., age 12 years. One seal brown horse, weight 1100 lbs., age 12 years, foretop clipped, no brands. Finder please notify Frank H. Palmer and receive reward. Phone 687 Blue. 41-tf684 Dr. James P. Maxfleld, dentist, has a modern dental office with e lectrlcal equipment over Brennan a drug store. Read bis card on first pafee of The Herald. 28 tf-806 In answering Herald want please mention that you eaw it this paper. ads in LECAL NOTICE ORDER OF HEARING ON PRO BATE OF FOREIGN WILL If your skin is kept comfortable, you will be comfortable yourself. If you or one of your children are being made miserable by hives, prickly heat, rashes or eczema, or if you are worried by pimples, black heads, sun burn or skin trouble of any kind, we want you to try ZEMO and ZE MO SOAP. We are so anxious to have you use ZEMO and ZKMO Soap that we of fer you a generous sample of each and our 32 page booklet, "How to Preserve the Skin," If you will send five 2c stamps to E. W. Rose Medi cine Company, 3032 Olive street, St. Louis, Mo., to pay postage, or get them today from Ho'.sten's Drug Store, who will indorse and recom mend ZKMO and ZEMO Soap for all skin troubles whether It be on In fant or grown person. We know you will be pleased with results from the use of ZEMO and ZKMO Soap, at Holsten's Drug Store. IS THE WORLD GROWING BETTER? State of Nebraska ) ) ss. Box Butte County ) At a County Court, held at the County Court Room, in and for said County, Sept. 23 A. D. 1911. Present, L. A. Berry, County Judge. In the matter of the estate of Helen L. Grove deceased. On reading and filing the petition of Theodore Grove praying that the Instrument purporting to be a duly authenticated copy of the last Will and Testament of said deceased, and of the probate thereof by the Probate Court of the County of Cook, State of Illinois, and this day filed In this Court, may be allowed, filed, pro bated and recorded as the last Will and Testament of said deceased in and for the State of Nebraska. Said Will relates to Real and Personal property. Petition asks for appoint ment of Alvin T. Grove and Arthur H. Grove Administrators with Will annexed. ORDERED, That October 23, A. D. 1911, at 10 o'clock A. M., is assigned for hearing said petition, when all persons interested in said matter muy appear at a County Court to be held in and for said County, nnd show cause why the prayer of peti tioner should not be granted; and t hat notice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof, be given to all persons interested in said matter, by publishing a copy of this order in the Alliance Herald, a weekly newspaper printed in said County, for three successive weeks, prior to said day of hearing. (A true copy.) L. A. BERRY . SEAL County Judge. 42-;:t Many things go to prove that It Is The way thousands are trying to help others is proof. Among them Is Mrs. W. W. Gould of Pittsfleld, N. H. Finding good health by taking Electric Bitters she now advises oth er sufferers everywhere to take them. "For years I suffered with stomach and kidney trouble," she writes. "Every medicine I used failed till 1 took Electric Bitters. But this great remedy helped me wonderfully." They'll help any wo man. They're the best tonic and finest liver and kidney remedy that Is made. Try them. You'll see. 50c at F. J. Brennan's. Introduced by W. J. Bryan at Lunch, eon in Capital City Executive Con. tinues Trip Through State of Ne braska. Lincoln, Oct 3. William Howard Taft was tbe UI of the capital city and thousands of Nebraskans flocked here to pay him honor In the warm non-partisan reception which wan ac corded him. Though the sky was cloud) the weather man was kind and did not cause rain to fall upon the crowds who poured upon the streets to witness th" pared which took the (resident ia' party from the depot to the hotel and after luncheon to the vdltorlnn, At the Lincoln hotel luncheon the president was Introduced hy William Jennings Brynn, who said, as he pro posed a health : "Lincoln Is honored by the pn ence of the highest official ot th world The president's position Is Tenter than a king's. His authority is mote a:-t than any civilized people wutild trust to a hereditary ruler, and he BOldj the place not hy nccident or birth, luil by Ihc suffrages of his coun trymen Though in campaigns he Is the leader of a party, he Is nfter eteo Hon the chief executive of a nullum and his arm wields the strength of 90.0it0.000 of, people. Lifted by voters to this position of supreme command, he become IB most exalted of our public servants. It Is fitting that we, a group of sovereigns whom he serves, should pay our respects to him and to the office which he holds. I ask you to rise, fill your classes with the bev erage, upon which the Almighty has set his seai of approval, and drink to the health of President Taft, and may Cri give him wisdom to discharge aright th" enormous duties Imposed upon hint." Twelve places were reserved nt the presidential tnble. The president sat near the center. On Ills left was form er Senator E. J. Bnrkett, who acted as host. To his right sat W. .T, Rryan On Mr. Burkett'l left was Governor AldrlCtl iul next to htm were Senator Norrls Brown. C W. P.iyan. Major A W Bntl md F. M. Hall. To the right of W. 1 Brynn sat Manor Armstrong rnd next to him were Postmaster E. R. Size;-. S-cretary Hilles and Judge A. W. Field. At tlo auditorium, Into which fully 1,000 peopl were crowded, Governor Aldrlcil Introduced President Taft, who "poke on the subject of "World Peace." LEGAL NOTICE SELF IMPROVEMENT A course of Instruction In the In ternational Correspondence School will put a man at the head of his trade or business. Write to tbe 1. C. 8., 8cranton, Pa., for particulars. 40 41-666 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE DIS TRICT OF NEBRASKA. In the matter of ) James F. Hannigan ) In Bankruptcy Bankrupt ) At Broken Bow, In said District, this 2nd day of October, 1911, before J. A. Armour, Referee in Bankrupt cy WHEREAS, upon September 22nd, 1911. the undersigned filed a Petit ion for Discharge signed by James E. Hanntgna as petitioner in said matter; IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED thai a hearing be had upon said pe tit ion for discharge at Broken Bow, in said District, upon the )5th day of November, 1911 at II o'clock A. M., at the office of the undersigned Referee and that a notice thereof be published In the Alliance Herald, a newspaper in said district, and all known creditors and other persons In Interest may appear at said time and place and show cause. If any there be. why the prayer of said pe titioner should not be granted, and also attend the examination of the Bankrupt. J. A. ARMOl K, Referee iu Bankrupt! . 43-6M32 ELLIOTT IS NOMINATED Named by Republicans of Third Dls- trlct for Congress. Fremont Neb., Oct. 3. Colonel Jam I Elliott of West Point was nom Inated by the Republicans for con gressmnn from the Third district nt th con't:tlon held at Walls theater. The first ballot was Informal and re suited: Elliott. 91; Young, 48; John W. C. T. U. DEPARTMENT Speaker Champ Clark has nald: "let a young man keep away from the saloons if he In ambit lous to live a clenn. successful life. If he wishes to eveell In erime. rob his mental and physical powers, con sort with thugs, black-legs, prosti tutes and thieves, be a disgrace to his falnlly and a steneh to his own nostrils, why I'd advise him to fre quent the saloons He can learn and he any of these things In any llquor saloon. In fact, he can take his post-graduate course without leaving Its premises. The saloon Is bad, mainly for what It sells, but It Is also Iwd because liquor selling nlways somehow creates In I he premises where It Is sold n most unliealtliv at mospliere." At the state W. C. T. if conven tion, held In McCook. Sept. 26-29. Miss Mahle Young of Alliance was elected one uf the nine delegates frntn Nebraska tn attend (he na tional W. C. T. U. cunventlon nt Milwaukee the latter part of Octo ber. The state officers, editor of I lie state W. C. T. U. paper, and state secretaries of th Young Peo ple's Branch and the Loyal Temper ance legion are members of the national convention by virtue of their offices. The United States Steel Corpora tion has prohibited the use of to bacco during working hours In its Pittsburgh mills, claiming that. "It is Injurious to the health of the forking man." The W. C. T. U. and other tem perance forces of Fort Wayne, Indi ana, became convinced that liquor was being sold Illegally nt the State Fair at Fort Wayne. The husband of the president of the Union appli ed for a search warrant, and, armed with this, the sheriff raided the place under suspicion, loaded up the stock of wet goods upon trucks and hauled it away. California Is to vote on the suf frage question Oct. 10. One of their mottoes much In evidence In, "We could not possibly make things worse.-r give us a square deal and we may help to make them better " At a recent meeting held In I is Angeles, Judge Cyrus McNutt de clared that, "Eer.v crook In Cali fornia is against woman's suffrage. 1 do not mean only those crooks who are in Jail either. The keeper of every evil den and gambling house In the country will vote a gnlnst the enfranchisement of wo CREAM baking nmm Made from pure, grape Cream ol Tartar Best for good food and good health No alum the drinking classes; to aeek the transforming power of divine grace for ourselves and all for whom we work, that they and we may wilfully transcend no law of pure and whole some living; and finally we pledge ourselves to laltor and to pray that all of these principles, founded upon the Gospel of Christ, may be work ed out Into the customs of society and the laws of the land." $100 Reward, $100. The fm(lT of thla paper "HI St cb .. to Iran that thrrr t at Iraat otic itrradnl dlaraar that ariettas ha to-rn utile to rurr In all It- alagi and that M Catarrh. Malt a Catarrh Cur la the only poiltlv run now knourii to the mwlloal fraternity. Catarrh hrlng a ronmltutlonal riiaraia-. require a conatlW tlonal treatment. Hall a Catarrh cure la taken in ternally, acting ('Irectly upon the Mood end murouf aurfuori o( the ayatem. thereby destroying tilt Foundation ol the dlaeaae. and giving the patient atrength hy building up the cmmtltutlim and aaaltt Ing nature In doing Ita work. Th proprietor hay ao much faith In tta curative powers that they offer One Hundred Ixillnra for any raae that tt fain 10 rare. Send for llt of teatlmonlala. Addreas V. t. CHENKV CO., Tnttdo, O. S'llrt hy all lirurglata. 7 He. Take lull Family fills for runaupatlon. The Wheeling, West Virginia, W C. T. U. had planned to establish headquarters at the state fair, but were refused admittance because the grounds were owned by a brewer. Thereupon th White Ribbon rs rented a lot in front of the main gate, and put up a large tent. A- Buy your bulk pickles at the Cooperative. LEGAL NOTICE Martin 01 t ent. a. v uy. i, u.m bove tnls tney pu,.e, H banner pro lanu or ivinnieon, 12 Ja. a .-if... ,l, Vnn,.' '""'. KJll 1:11 st-t iiiiii uanuii . , m - was ranched on the roll call, all coun ties having vote! solidly for Elliott, further calling of the roll was dis pensed with and the West Point man was declared the unanimous nominee of the convention. Mr. Elliott, In a three minute speech, declared himself in favor of genuine tariff revision nnd in full accord with the president and the administration. He declared himself opposed to the In terests and combines. The report of the committee on res olutiona submitted by the chairman, Ross I Hammond, was adopted with out debate. It fully indorsed the ad ministration of President Taft. his ttand on the tariff and the records of the departments. A resolution of tribute to the ser vices of General Manderson to the na tlon and the party was also adopted. "For Prohibition", and the letters "W. C. T. U." VYai was furnished free, and candy sold, and much temperance literature distributed. Declaration the W. C. T. of U.J Principles of IN THE COUNTY COURT OF BOX BUTTE COUNTY, NEBRASKA. In tbe matter of the estate of Frank Wlltaon, Deceased. State of Nebraska ) ) 88. Box Butte County ) TO ALE PERSON'S INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF FRANK WILT SON. DECEASED: You are hereby notified that on the 9th day of September, 1911, Mia Enieretta Soules and S. C. Soules, ex e tiiors of the estate of Nelson El either, deceased, filed In said court a final account of said Nel son Fletcher, an executor of the es tate of Frank Wlltaon, deceased, and that said final account will be heard on tbe 10th day of October, 1911, at the hour of 10 o'clock, A. M , nt the county court room In the city of Alliance, in said county; and you are hereby cited to appear at the time and plat e above designated and show cause, If such exist, why Bald acount should nut be allowed, it Is hereby ordered that said Miss Enier etta Soules and S. C. Soules, execu tors, give not li e to all persons inter ested in said estate by causing a copy of this order to bu published in The Alliance Herald, a newspaper printed and published in said county, for thre3 successive weeks, prior to the date set for said hearing. Daled this 9th day of September, We believe iu the coming of Hi- 191 1. Heinzi is selling pickles at the Co Operative RECORD CATTLE RECEIPTS Total of 874 Cars Arrive at South Omaha Stock Yards. Omaha, Oct. 3 South Omaha broke two more records when the total num ber of cars of live stock received was larger than ever before. The total number of cars was 874, again-t 844 i week ago, which was the record up to that time. Cattle to the number of 16,553 ar rived at the Union Stock yards, as compared with 10.4ti6 a week ago. whi'ii then established a record While the record was not broken in tbe matter of the number of sheep re celved then were 58,953. Eight. Inch Rain at Stella. Stella. Neb., Oct. 3. The rainfall hero var about eight inches. The en gine room of the electric light plant held so much water that It filled tbe big trough that the large flywheel turns In, thu putting tbe lights out of commission nnd leaving tbe town in dark net's Interurban Service to PapiMion. Omaha, Oct 3 Tho Ralston Inter urban electric line, which was In stalled a few years ago from South Omaha tu Ralston, has b en continued aa far is Pauillion Kingdom whose service Is perfect freedom, because Ills laws, written in our members as well as In na ture and In grace, are perfect, con vert big the soul. "We believe in the gospel of the Golden Rule, and that each man's habits of life should be an example safe and beneficent for every oili er man to follow. "We believe thai God created both man and woman In His own im age, and therefore we believe In one standard of purity for both men and women, and In the equal right of all to hold opinions and to ex press the same right with equal freedom. "We believe in a living wage; In an eight-hour day; In courts of arbi tration and com illation; in Justice as opposed to greed of gain; In "peace on earth and good-will to men." "We therefore formulate, and for ourselves adopt the following pledge askin our sisters and brothers of a common danger and a common hope, to make common cause with us, in working its reasonable and helpful precepts into the practice of everyday life: "I hereby solemnly promise, God helping me, to abstain from all dia tilled, fermented and malt liquor, including wine, beer and cider and to employ all proper means to discount age the use of and traffic in the same." "To conform and enforce the ra tional of thi pledge, we declare our purpose to educate the young; to form a better public sentiment; to reform so far as possible by re ligious ethical and scientific means. L. A KERRY, County Judge. SEAL 40-"i LEGAL NOTICE The Siat.- of Nebraska, Box Butte County. Whereas, on this 20th day of Aug ust, 1911, Kjb..t Klttelmann. father of Pauline Klttelmann and Clara Klt telmann, -made and filed In this office bis sworn statement, duly attested, and stated that he desired to relin quish all right to the custody of, and power and control over Pauline Klt telmann and Clara Klttelmann, bla minor children, and all claim and In terest in and to their services and wages; and also came Ira C. Muzzey and Sarah E. Muzzey, and made and filed in my office a statement under oath, duly attested, that they de sired to adopt said Pauline Klttel mann and Clara Klttelmann as their own children; 1 have therefore ap pointed the 30th day of September, 1911, at three o'clock P. M. at my office in Alliance, said county, as th time and place where a hearing will be had in said matter, at which time and place all persons interested may appear. It is ordered that a copy of thin order be published In the Alliance Herald, a newspaper published In Alliance, said county, for four suc cessive weeks prior to the time set for hearing. L. A. BERRY, Couuty Judge. SEAL 8-5t-m Heinze pickles are tho best ft the market Leave your orders at tho O-0perati