H TT A T D 17 D ' C n a jv r l j o mm 1 ,1 Special attention is called to our facilities in obtain ing useful Xmas Presents. Some of them are the following: Purses Silk Hose Belts Children's Coats Ladies' Waists Ladies' Coats Ladies' Shirts Ladies' Suits Gloves Scarfs Big assortment of Fancy Linen HARPER'S OPPOSITE POST OFFICE : V-LA W-LZ m--6 Xt i ' m t-a ' ------ 1 A Ik TOT? rmtgm I We must sell a huge share of 4 1,000 Surplus Pianos" right here in Alliance-Manufacturers, because of a scarcity of money, have placed us in a position to offer you brand New Pianos as Sow as $124 Write for large circular describ ing 1,000 pianos offered at less than makers' cost for CASH. Makers are overstocked; autos and player pianos have caus ed a slump in regular uprights. 9 iiCssO II Every "used" pi ano offered in this "Syndicate Sell ing" will be de livered in perfect playing order. Bennett's reputa tion backs each instrument sold iow as in the past. And when it comes to "used" pianos the "Syn dicate Sale" presents a positive feast of oppor tunities. In fact we have excellently conditioned "Used" Pianos at TCQ as little as each Good uUed" Organs during this sa'3 at as low as $16 Here's a marvelous Piano Purchasing Opportunity offered you right at the threshold of CHRISTMAS, and there isn't any other gift that will captivate a household half so much as a beautiful toned piano. PLEASE NOTE. Bennett's regular easy payment terms are still in force on Bennett's regular lines of pianos. It is only the special Syndicate Sale" instruments that must be sold for CASH. BENNETT COMPANY ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA 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. We answer all calls promptly and will be glad to serve you in any wa in which a rig is required. H. P. COURSEY. Prop I'llO.M'. i "I CANTON CLIPPING8 The Herald's Canton correspondent having failed to send In the news recently, we take the liberty of re printing the following from the Can ton department of The Curly Senti nel, of December 14: Mrs. R. 1. Spoon has hnd an at tack of the grippe during the past week Mrs. Anderson bought some pota toes of J. R. Curry this week. Mrs Scott Henderson nnd daugh ter wore Alliance visitors recently. A 4 The Noble Horse He deserves a warm and strong 5 A Blanket- it will protect him from the hit ter cold, give him comfort, keep him healthy. 5 A Blankets have a world wide reputation for strength and leugth of wear. Buy SA Bias Girth for the Stable. Buy mb Square forth street. We vSell Them MARKS HARNESS CO. J. F. McCntt branded horses for Grandpa Tuny, one day Inst week. Mrs. R. C. Hindman and mother spent Friday with D. B. Wallage. C. YV. Zimmerman and A. S. I'ow ell hauled hay from the creek, Mon day. Mrs Kriel and children were visit lng Mr. and Mrs. Michael near Lawn. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hlndman visit ed Monday at the J. B. Curry home. Frank McCart was helping J. B. Curry do some horse shoeing laat Monday. Miss Florence Curry visited at Canton Sunday with Mtsa Mamie Whttaker. W. E. Clark had the misfortune to lose a valuable saddle horse last week. D. E. Wallage and R. C. Hlndman made a business trip to Minatare last Friday. A number from this part of Sioux county attended the Llchte sale Tuesday. A. S. Powell hauled out, a load of 50 cases of tomatoes for the Canton store laist Friday. Burt Stewart was looking for one of his horses last week that had strayed Roy Hlndman helped C. W. Zim merman haul his feed from Pete Farrell'a, last week. A. S. Powell made a trip to the Pine Ridge the fore part of the week after wood and posts. Mrs. Ella Hickey made a business trip to Alliance the last of the week, returning home Saturday. Miss Angle Hickey spent last week visiting with her sister, Mrs. Fred Davidson, near Hemingford. t. F. McCart and family and Grandma McCart took dinner with Grandpa and Grandma Curry last Sunday. The Hayseed ball team had a practice game on the grounds neat Wesley Zimmerman's, Saturday afternoon. Miss Bertha Parkyn entertained at dinner, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Bass, Mrs. Jennie Btrcshar and Charles Safford. Miss Bertha Huston was a week end visitor in Alllanc, going down Friday evening and returning Stind&J afternoon. llil Curry and sister, Mrs. Ira ltuland, vihlted on Wednesday of last week at Mr. and Mtb. Weasel's south of Canton. Doc. Randall butchered a number of fine porkers the fore part of the week. The Canton store purchased most of them. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Curry. Mrs. Ira Roland and children, and C. W. Zimmerman and family were Sunday visitcrs at A. 8. Powell's. The Homestead Sunday Bchool is I reparing to have a Christmas tree and entertainment at the school !:! -e, on Saturday evening, Decem ber 23. Word lull been received front Mrs Crrtls, at Chadron, Ohio, that the aunt whom she expected to care for died shortly after arriving at that ! plae. Han Curry came out from Hem ingford Tuesday of last week, bring ing Mr. Wessel to repair his wind mill Mr. Weasel returned to his work in Alliance Thursday. Perry I;. ill uiui wife were muling it ('union the latter part of the M .'k. We are glad 'to note that Mr ' ill is able to be out and around again. Although his shoulder is uot v. ell, he is able to use his arm some. BRENNA ITS IS THE PLACE TO BUY XMAS GIFTS A Rew Suggestions STERLING SILVER Hat Brushes Clothes Brushes Match Boxes Cigarette Cases Souvenir Spoons Toilet Sets Shaving Sets Mesh Bags Military Brushes Watches Diamonds Bracelets Rings Cut Glass-Pitkins& Brooks Hand-Painted China Toilet Sets Perfumes Candies Latest Copyright Books Hammered Brass Outfits Pocket Books SEE BREN NAN'S FIRST X i ON THE CORNER The Car you ought have at the price you ought to pay t K 11 II '"f58' lakes the lead in Simplicity of Construction Ease of Operation Satisfactory Service Durability and Economy "Repair men never build houses on money made out of Mitchell Cars.' Repair Man. We have the agency for this popular machine; and also for the celebrated low-priced Brush Runabout, popularly known as M Everyman's Car" A. P. LEE, Mgr.