The Car you ought have at the price you ought to pay JaS 1 : jrnmLfiaS-n6. Takes 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 Mitchell Roadster, the machine without a peer for the purpose designed. A. P. LEE, Mgr. W. C. T. U. DEPARTMENT WIIIIWHMIMHMIIIIMMMHIIHIIMIIIIIII I 1 1 I 1 1 II 1 1 I I TYPECDRITERS AND OFFICE SUPPLIES E have added to our large stock of every make of typewriters a large and complete line of office fixtures and supplies. manufactured f W Tell the Editor of this paper your office worries, he will gladly tell you how to overcome them, with latest methods. Our prices are naturally lower than elsewhere, owing to the large volume of business we do. It will pay you to become acquainted through Mr. John W. X Thomas with the largest exclusive office supply house in the Middle West Write for Information on Any Office Fixtures or Supplies You May ISeed J i The Lincoln Typewriter Exchange Co. i 1406 O Street, Lincoln, Nebraska Mrs. J. J. Vance, Press Supt. 1 1 II 1 1 1 It T I f T 1 1 I H ' M T M III III 1 1 II I llllll Q. H. Wood N. S. Cook WOOD & COOK Painting, Paper Hanging, Decorating Carriage Work a Specialty All work guaranteed. Prices reasonable. PHONES 434 and 679 LEGAL NOTICE Strong Sentences by Mrs. L. M. N. Stevens, National President. The only failure thnl nn BOW i M I lie Christ'"'' reformer i-s Hie r.r.lure to mlhere to th:t. which is right. Peace, Purity i Total Abstinence, nnd Prohibition on ttteM lour 'hang nil the law nml the prophets" of the temperance reform, as undent ood by the V C. T. U. Let us work nnd pray that there may 00916 to the church and to the hearts of the people of our own and of all nations a great and Chrlst-llke deflire to revive and regenerate a deelre Instinct with new devotion and life. All reforms are unpopular until the people are educated concerning? the righteous principles and the funda mental truths they involve. No reform at first unpopular has ever come more rapidly Into public favor than the movement Ho accord to women her full rlght "under the law and under the gospel." May it ever be said, nnd nld In truth, of the members of the Women's Christian Temperance Union, that they are women of faith, women of high Ideals. at Rodger' Grocery, Phone 1 JOHN GARRETT Seccasstrta Frank Wallaca Transfer Line lousehold oods movnd promptly and transfer work solicited. Office Res. phone 583 The Unknown Heirs and l)oiecs of John C. Clayton, deceased, will tMM notice that on the L'th day of January, lilt, Theodore Colvin. Plaintiff herein, filed his petition in the district court of Box Butte coun ty, Nebraska, against said defend un's. lbs object and prayer of which are to quiet title In the plaintiff to t' . or.theast one-fourth (SK'i) of Si-Mien 7, in Township JT, north of (til B CO 5". West, In Box Butte coun ty, Nebraska, as against the defend ants and all persons claiming throug or under them and to exclude the defendants and each of them from all right, title and interest therein. You are required to answer said Vet It Ion on or before the 1st day of April. ItlS. Pated Pebruury t, 1911!. TIIKODORK COLVIN, Plaintiff lotm Snoddy Pits Ma, SasOOy. Sac Trias. Nelson Fletcher Fire Insurance Agency INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS REAL E8TATE AND LOANS Alliance, Nebraska Above all things else let us pray for a heightened faith, a brightened hope, a deepened love; so may we come to know more of God, of the eternal goodmiHs which ahideth in the heart to regenerate and Inspire, of the eternal righteousness which cometh to a nation, to purify and to exalt After all and above all, do lndividu iIb and nations need to have more of the Christ spirit, and when this in greater fullness shall come to hu manity, the time will come when tbOTO will be peace "Peace! and no longer from its bra zen portals The blast of war's great organ shak es! the skies, But beautiful as songs of the immor tals, The holy melodies of love arise." The states of Kansas, Wisconsin and Oregon will vote on the suffrage question at the election this fall. Much interest is b'ing manifested in these states over the announct iiient oi the King ol Sweden, in a speech from the throne at the op- n ing of parliament, that a government hill will he introduced giving women I ' the voting owers now possi ssul by men. It is stated that King (Jus Lave ards it as right and in th be? in - :'3ts of the i-tate that wo men show (I he given equal privileges with men. Abraham Lincoln said, 'Whether Or not the world would be vastly benefitted by a total and final banish ment from it of ail Intoxicating drinks, seems to xw not now an op en question. Three-fourths of man kind confess the affirmative with their tongues; and I believe all the rest acknowledge k in their hearts and when the victory shall be complete when there s'lall be neither a slave nor a drunkard on th earth-how proud the title of that land which may truly claim to be the birthplace of both those revolutions that shall have ended in that victory. How nobly distinguished that people who shall have planted and nurtured to maturity both the political and moral freedom of their species!" The Atlanta Georgian says "Out of 7,000,000 business men who were recently communicated with by the interstate commerce commission, 75 per cent refused to employ men who lrank intoxicating liquors." William K. Johnson. late Chief Sp.-rial Officer of the I'. S Indian Set vice, has been added to the work in" force or the Presbyterian Tern perance Committee, and will Uo special investigating work The temperance people of Monn a county. Illinois, have appealed to the county and state health officials to close all saloons on the ground o' Imperiling the life and health of itUens. it is reported that the Western Brewers' Shipping ft Qflatfcf. which throughout the west has controlled prht.s on the output of the American breweries and which is capitalized at iOU.OOU.OOO, has dosed its offices Id .Milwaukee, due. U is said, to a fear of the popular movement a&aiUsl .rusts, of which it considers Itself an illegal example Christian Patriotism KAlmund Burke, that noble sales man who stood as America's staunch friend in its early dayn, aiwerted: "It In tint enough that a statesman means well; duty demands that that which Is right should not only be made known, but be made prevalent - -that what Is evil should not only be detected, but lie defeated." The W. C. T. IT. hart one vital or gnnic thought, one absorbing pur pose, one undying enthusiasm It Is that ChriRt shall be this world's King; King of Its courts, ttscamps. Its commerce. King of Its colleges and its cloisters. King of its diatoms and its constitutions. PRANCES R. WII,I,AHI). Abraham Unicoi n. In forecafding a dramless people, said, "Bven the dram maker nnd dram seller will have glided Into other occupations so gradually as never to have felt the change, ami will stand ready to Join all others in the universal song of gladness, and what a noble ally this Is to the cause of political freedom." In answer to the question, "Is not good oltl7.enshl p enough," Carlos Martyn put the Acts of the Apos tles Into thlB form: "The citizenship which grapples with ignorance and drunkenness, with boodlers ami bosses,' with political selfishness and moral obliquity, with anarchy and atheism, must be more than good It must be avowedly and net lvely Christian." WILLIAM MITCHELL, ATTORNEY AT UW, ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA FROM MARY HARRIS ARMOR Southern Lady Writes of Gratitude to Alliance W. C. T. U. Those who heard the lecture at the Opera House the evening of Sent ember 11. by Mary Harris Ar mor of Georgia, will be Interested in reading the following extract from a letter written by her to Mrs. Vance, after being informed that the Alli ance W. (' T. U. had paid the re quired sum maklmg her a life mem ber of the Nebraska W. C T. P.; Macon, Georgia. Dear Mrs. Vance: Your letter gives me Joy. Certainly it Is beautiful of the Alliance Union to make me a Life Member of the Nebraska W. C. T. U. I feel grateful, glad and much honored, and I assure you I shall try to prove myself worthy. Give my love to the entire Union and thank them for me. 1 consider the election In Georgia a distinct victory for prohibition. There were two men opposing the local option candidate and we great ly feared a divided vote would give the state to the local option (liquor) man. But we wiped him off the face of the earth. They both beat him. The man who was elected was my second choice, but It showed such a strong sentiment against the open bar-room ever coming back to Georg ia under any guise. I hope you will have a year full of glorious achievements. Most lovingly your-. MARY HAKIMS ARMOR. BURTON & WKSTOVER Attorney at Law LAND AirORNEYS Office MfM National Bank Bid. Phooe i8o. ALLIANCE, NEB, H. M. BULLOCK. Attorney at Law, ALLIANCE, : l: 1 1. TjrTliSoM IAMB ATTOKNEV Luna experience as llecalyer U.K. LandOflaM I guarantee fet prompt and efficient aarrioa. Office in Opera House Block ALLIANCE, . NEBRASKA BRUCE W ILCOX L a wyer and Land Attorney Practitioner In cItII courts since 1M saR Reeiater f. H Land Office from 1903 to lSffT information by mall a specialty. ornoa in land orrict- nuti.mso ALLIANCE NEBRASKA. DR. H. H. BELL WOOD, Surgeon C. B. A Q. Ry. Office Over HoUt en's Drug Store Day Phone 87 Night Phone 86 OKIE COPI'KRNOLL Ken. Phone 30 F. J. PKTEB8BM ia Has. I'hona Drs. Coppernoll & Petersen OSTEOPATHS Rooms 7, 8 and 9, Rumer Block Phone 43 GEO. J. HAND, PHYSICIAN AND SIROKOR Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat PHYSICIAN ANII SI KQEON (Successor to Dr. J. E. Moore) OFFICE IN FLETCHER BLOCK Office hours II -is am. 2-4 p.m. 7;IO-9 p, m. Office Phone 6a Kes. Phone, 8 j H. A. COPSEY Physician and Surgeon Office Phone 360 Res. Pbone 342 Calls answered promptly day and night from offlli-e. Office: Alltancti National Baas HaUdlng oyer the Post Office. THE GADSBY STORE Funeral Director and Embalmer FUNERAL SUPPLIES Office Phone 498 Res. Phone 510 J. P. HAZARD Surveyor and Engineer, ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA Parties out of town should write. t I 11 out much of tin time. haricot will not as ceed li).uo and expenses per day. Dr. Oliver McEuen Physician nnd Surgeon HEHINGFORD, NCBH. SPECIALTIES: Diseases of Women aad Children and QfollO Urinary Organs All calls answered promptly day or LEGAL BLANKS A large line of conveyancing and Other legal blanks is carried in stock at the office of The Alliance Herald. We can supply these in any quantity desired. Following i a list of some of the blanks carrier In stock: Agreement for Building Agreement for Warranty Deed Assignment of .Mortgage Application for Druggist's Permit Administrator's or RxeeotOf! Deed Itond for Deed Mill of Sale ChaHel Lease Contract for Sale of Real Kstate Mortgage Contractor's Itond Contract for Real Kstate Farm Lease Kstray Notice Extension of .Mortgage liKlemnity Bond Lease of City Property lxtise of Personal Property Lease Mortgage Deed Mortgage for Coupon Notes Miscellaneous Bond Mechanic's Lien Notes option ("ontrait Peddler's State License Quit Claim Deed Real Kstate Mortgage Release of Mortgage Release of Mechanic's Lien Subpoena Warranty Deed Warrant Writ of Replevin The above list iuclutles only a part of the blanks which W carry in stock If there is any other blank that you wish, call at our office, or write for it, and we will supply the same in any quantity you desire. IIKHALH ITBI.lSHIMl COMPANY, Alliance, Nebraska HARRY P. GOURSEY live Stock ami tail ktioiKtf Farm Sales a Specialty TERMS UKASONA1U K Phone 64 ALLIANCE. NEBR. Il. V). hi. J VLKR DENTIST, OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, PHONE 167 Alliance. 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