SEAL BONN The ninn lllane Thonm J, Timl 'Wr MRlcti:it apprised. I weddlnn on Monday, rriends of plwued, and learn of hi Oct oho r .10, Mian BaU-Hn Holm, formerly book keeper at Newberry' hardware store, helnn the brid The wedding took plate at the heme Of 'he hrldo In York. Nebr She. too, has many friends 'n this city who will welcome rr return and Join The Herald In at wishes and congratulations to both ftrooni and bride. They are now In Omaha and will be "at home" within a few weeka at Mra. Reunion's, HIO I n ramie Ave. ALLIANCE riRE One of the worat flr"B that Alll anre haa had for some time occurred about four o'l liv k T Dead ay morning. Dr. Hand's residence, the two-atory frame house north or the Htundplpe, caught fire fnmi the furnace. When the fire was dlacovered It had made audi headway that nothing could be done to save the contents of the house, alt hough the A. V. V. 1). aav ed the building from being burned down. Dr. Hand, who waa the only person In the house at the time, ea caped throuRh a aecond story window. SHOE TORE E. P. Reed & Co 's Fine Footwear for Women Suede, Velooze, Gun Metal, Patents Complete fall stock on the shelves and the only up-to-date stock in the city. DEDICATORY SERVICES The new Catholic church la to be dedicated Wednesday, Nov. 16, nt 9 a. m. Everyone, regardleaa or creed, is Invited to both morning and even ing aervlcea. The Indlea of the par rlah will serve, dinner from 11 to 1 and supper from 6 to 7, in the base ment of the church. Printed Invita tion for out of town guests may be had upon application to the paator. I'leaae remember that the cttliens of Alliance are all Invited. oooooooooooooooo RAILROAD NOTES o ooooooooooooooo After you eat smoke Marguerite. 47 8-77l DELEGATE TO REBEKAH ASSEMBLY f This Shop Keeps Adding the New Millinery Novelties EACH time you call we shall try to have so m e thing ne w and cleVSr to show you. The aim of our Shop is to show the things most attractive and to price everything so reasonably that its good value will he at once apparent. We have more new E popular roll brims, quaint knnetS, Shetland veils, etc. Mra. J. O. Beck, who waa sent aa a delegate from Alliance Rebekah liodge No. 104 to attend the Rebek ah state assembly that convened In Lincoln this year, returned recently. During the nasembly one day waa devoted to the dedication of tin- ii"W I. O. O. F. home at York, Nebr. She spent a few days In Omaha attending the land show, also the golden wed ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. F. Beirkhlnier, old time friends of the family in Omaha. Mr. Berc.khlmer makes his runs regularly na postal clerk on the Rock Island. He is past seventy years of age and has been employed in that capacity for nearly thirty-five years. Returning home she visited her daughter at Le xington, Nebr. In all a pleasant trip is reported. SKATING CLUB A skating club will be organized Wednesday night, Nov. 8, at the Al llance Roller Rink. As planned by those who have charge of the pre liminary arrangements, invitations will be sent out for the first meet ing, after which cards will be issued. The skating club will have the use of the rink every Wednesday night. Further information may be obtained by Interested parties by applying to K. K. Hyslop, manager of the rink ANNUAL MEETING New Mrs, Bowles, M ; York Hat Shop Holdtedge Bldg. Phone 52 1 Special Sale in Willow and French Plumes The annual meeting or the congre- galion or the First Presbyterian church will be held tomorrow (Frl day) evening at 7 : 30 o'clock at the Church. The elders request all inem bers and rriends to attend this meet ing. SCHOOL BOND ELECTION r i Schafer Electric Co. I Th article on second page of thi Issue on the "School Bond Preposl lion" was written for la.xt week's Herald hUl wan crowded out, heme the statement that it would be Voted on at "the election one week from next Tuesday." As this article rai not printed until this week it should road "the election next Tuesday." We make this explanation so that no one will make a mistake as to the time the school bond proposition will be voted upon. BIG RANCH DEAL 315 Box Butte Avenue Electrical Supplies of all Kinds Wiring and Installation a Specialty A big ranch deal has been con summated by Alliance parties within, the last few dayB, R. M. Hampton selling his ranch near Bonner to Hall & Graham. Right dollars per acre was paid for the 10,360 acres of land and approximately $:!, 000 for about 975 head of cattle, making in the neighborhood of 1190,901 for land and cattle. Mrs. George Davis and children nre visiting with her parents, .Mr. and Mrs. John Adams of Havelock. They are expected home Sunday morning Fireman Trenkle of the east end spent Saturday and Sunday lp Alli ance. Mr Trenkle s numerous rriends are alwaya glad to see him. Fireman Thurman re: anted to Alli ance last Saturday morning. Mr. Thurman waa tor long time con Bned to the hospital here with a very severe caee or typhoid rever. Hater he went to the home of his parents near Broken Bow. Ki reman McCarty has rented a neat cottage on West Third street. His wire and little daughter arrived rrom Colorado Monday noon. Conductor nnd Mrs. R. J. Burke have rented the McDermott cottage ind are very busy this week getting settled. Owing to the dangerous ill ness or his mother, Dick has not yet reported ror work. Mrs. Houston, wife of brakeman Houston, arrived in Alliance last S it urday. They have rented rooms on Toluca Ave. for the winter. Conductor and Mrs. J. A. Armou have been spending the past ten days In Denver. Conductor O'Con- ner has Armour's run. Conductor Shields has O'Conner's car and crew. After being in the service here about five years Conductor Simonson has resigned. He will devote his time in the future to his farm near Broken Bow. Owing to sickness in his family. Conductor Cramer has been off for some time. Conductor Leidtka Wa nts car and crew. They are now on u work train west. Switchman Brush, Fireman Rich ardson and Operator Wright of Dun ning were among the railroad men who were lucky enough to draw claims in the South Dnkota land drawing. . Messrs. R. Hagenjos nnd C. Jng gef arc among the new employees in the train service. i, T. Hughs, of Tipton, Indiana, has accepted a position as brakeman. Mr. Hugh! is an experienced man from the Uike Erie and Western, and comes very highly recommend ed. He is an old acquaintance of Brakeman Tragasser. who came from the same place. So far Mr. Hughs is very much pleased with the west and expects to make this his home. He is comfortably located in the Newberry Block. the winter In Alliance with her daughters, Mrs Allen and Mrs. D. B Wagner. .Passenger Brukemntn Rny Mark has reported for duty after a short vacation spent In Colorado. Brakeman Bob M on fort or the ast end was a Sunda) isitor in Alliance. Mechanical Engineer Hamilton and Mrs. Hamilton spent last week in Omaha. Mrs. Wilcott and ramily rrom ance. Mr. Trenkle's numerour friends Alliance the last of this week. Mr. Wilcott has been employed here as brakeman and will make this his home. Conductor Kubanks of the south line, and family, are, making arrange ments to move to Sterling. Engineer George Hicks of Raven na was in Alliance Sunday. i Passenger Brakeman Jack Burke is taking a ten days' vacation. Brake man Weidenhamer will take Burke's nm. Mrs. A. K. Nelson entertained at a Kensington at her home last Fri day afternoon. Mrs. R. E. McKenzie and Mrs. Roy Beck with were guests of honor. Twenty-five ladies were present. At five-thirty a four course dinner was served. DULPIT GLEN MILLER CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY TREASURER BOX BUTTE CO. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Sunday School at 10 A. M. Sermon by Rev. A. R. J-ulian, Dis trict Superintendent, at 11 A. M. Communion service after sermon. Epworth League at 6:;i0 P. M. Sermon by Pastor at 7:30 P. M. Prayer meeting on Wednesday at 7.30 P. M. All ure welcome. Rev. A. R. Julian, District Super intendent, will preach next Sunday morning and hold Communion ser vice at the M"tliodist church at the usual hour, eleven o'clock. The pas tor, Rev. O. S. Baker, will preach in the evening ai 7:."ai o'clock. Quarter ly Conference Monday evening, Nov. Oth, at the Church, nt 7:30 o'clock. Official members please be present with reports for this our first quar ter. O. S. BAK.BR, Pastor. 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, i D.Rodgers Satisfactory Work Guaranteed PHONE 682 See McCorkle before selling your potatoes. 44tf7 1 5 Best stock of apples in the city at Henry Hopkins', 119 Box Butte av nue. Phone 691. Good apples at i dollar per bushel. 47-1 -772 After you eat smoke Marguerite. 47-8-771 Market Changes Hands Monday morning, Oct. 23, E. C. Whet stone bought the W. R. Drake market located in the Co-Operative Store and has employed Joe Skala, a butcher of twelve years' experience, to man age it and will try to please all Joe does not need any introduction to the meat buying public as he has cut meat In this town for six years PHONE 50 Mrs. R. K. McKenzie on Joyed an over Sunday visit from her rriend. Miss Bess Lyman or Lincoln. Mis- Lyman's rather is the oldest In point or service or any passenger conductor in Lincoln. Brakeman Walthers or the east emd stopped off here between t ratal last Friday on his way home from the Black Hills. Young Walthers is next in line for promotion and may be sent for any time. Fireman I'owler, who has been off with ;i broken finger, has report ed tor work. There was some excitement in the yards early Monday morning when No. 41's engine ran into three emp ty coaches. One. a combination mail and baggage car, was completely de- molishod. No one was hurt. Last Saturday about 10:80 P m. oceurrtd what might have been a very serious accident near Sutton. Nebr. A youi'g man driving four ! mules ran head-on Into a westtiound freight. Three of the mules were killed. TlM driver was only slightly injured. Mrs. Ilalv erstadl, w ire of Conduc tor Halverstiidt, is at home after un dergoing a very dangerous operation in the Presbyterian hospital at O maha. Mrs llalwrstadt is slowly regaining her strength and reels very much encouraged. A company or ladies, enough ror two tables, played 500 at the home 'of Mr P. N lloskins last Friday evening A hand painted plate was given to Mr. M. K. Johnson for high score Mrs Guy Allen, who has been vis iting at Kewanua. lud , is expected heme the last of tilts Week. She j will be accompanied by her mother. ! Mrs. Belle Ayers, who will spend The ladies of the Presbyterian Aid Society will be entertained at a so cial meeting at the home of Mrs. W. E. Spencer, 1004 Cheyenne Ave., by Mrs. Spencer and Mrs. Reddish, Wednesday afternoon, November 8th. BAPTIST CHURCH The subject or the sermon in the morning will be "What Do You Think or the Church?" Evening, one or the series of sermons to young people, "Cards and Wine." EPISCOPAL CHURCH Services at the Kpiscopal church Sunday morning at 10:30, und at 7:30 In the evening. A most cordial invitation is extended to all. GEO. G. WARK. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH There will be regular services in the First Presbyterian church on Nov. 5th. The ev-'ning service will be for the young people espeiiall and the theme will bi "Effickncy". FOR ESTIMATES ON CEMENT WALKS GURUS CONCRETE FOUNDATIONS HOLLOW BLOCKS AND ORNAMENTAL WORK OF ALL KINDS SEE J. J. VANCE Alliance, Nebr. In Front of the Checkered Front Stable you can nearly always see a rig getting ready to start out. We will send one any distance, for any purpose, at any time. A. M. E. CHURCH Meetings in Marks' hall, north. 'ast corner larainie avenue and Third street. Sunday school at 1:30 a. ni. Preaching at II a. m. und 7:30 p. m. All are welcome. PhoiK' Of for good bulk apples at $1.00 per bushel. 47-1-772 C.L. Hashman Republican Candidate tor Commissioner, 2nd Dis trict. Twenty-six years a resident of Box Butte county. Your support will be appreciated. We answer all calls promptly and will be glad to serve you in any way in which a rig is requited. M. P. COURSEY. Prop. I'HONE OA Photographs Are as (rood us gold, and we have the new and latest styles at your command. Call and see them and Kt your older in before the holiday rush. Alliance Art Studio