Classified Advertisements Nebraska news The following "Want Ads" are classified under appropriate headings for the convenience of readers. CASH RATES One cent per wo.4 each insertion. No ad received for lets 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. B ack face double rate. Ir answering Herald want ads please mention that you saw it In tats paper. A classified advertisement will in troduce to each other the next buy er and the next seller of property In this town. ABSTRACTERS F. E. REDDISH Bonded Abstracter. I have the only set of abstract b -oks in Box Butte county. Office la McCorkle Building. 10-tf-570 JTOJENT K3VE ROOAI HOUSE TO RENT, or will rent three rooms. 317 West Fourth St. Phone 674. 2'ibfl226 FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT 314 Sweetwater Ave., Phone 387. Iltfl083 FOR RENT. Office or living rooms. First Nat'l Bank Building. 17tfll8C MISCELLANEOUS Wallace's Dray Line makes a spe c.alty of moving pianos and other a, tides requiring careful handling. Of fice phone, 5; residence, 48. Call up when vou want any hauling done. 26tf128 Money to loan on real estate. F. E. Reddish. 3tt Rowan & Wright, coal, wood and posts. Phone 71. tf Get your crops insured against los by hail storms See .tohn Snoddy, Insurance .Vgcn;. . NO REA80N FOR IT When Alliance Citizens Show the Way. There can be no Just reastm why any reader of this will continue to suffer the tortures of an aching back, the annoyance of urinary disorders, tin- dangers of serious kidney ills when relief Is so near nt hand and the most positive proof given that these ills can be cured. Rend what an Alliance citizen says: Mrs. J. E. Whaley. 422 E. Oregon St., Alliance, says: "I have no reason ta change my hijfh opinion of Doan's Kidney Pills since I publicly recom mended them in May I!tu7. Over three years ago my kidneys became badly disordered and the kidney se cretions were unnatural. Whenever I stooped, sharp pains darted thru my loins and It was very difficult for me to straighten. 1 tried many rajmedles hut all failed to help me until l procured Doan's Kidney Pills at Holsten's Drug Store. They brought me relief in a short time and I continued their use until I was free from kidney complaint." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the Unit ed States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. - - ' - ' NEBRASKA STATE FAIR State Press Association Holds Annual Meeting in Lincoln. MORE PAY TO PRISON GUARDS List of Superintendents, with Post : Office Addresses, Appointed for State Fair, 1912 A GOOD STRONG ORGANIZATION E. I. Gregg & Son have a large amount of first-class alfalfa and wild hay at a reasonable price. 48tf779 Buy your coal of Rowan & Wright. Phone 71. tf Coal office at Rowan's feed store. ROWAN & WRIGHT, phone 71. tf POS SALE M 1 SCEL.L. AN EO LIS ONE BRU8H RUNABOUT FOR SALE -Phone S on 24 for nartiicu- lars. 2lt.fl2:i4 FOR BAUD house. IOt1220 or RENT. Modern C. C. BARKER. PAINE FISHBURN GRANITE COM PANY, GRAND ISLAND. NEl!R., Make the best monuments and will save you money. Call on Ah. V.'IK KR, local salesman of Alliance. Of send to Grand Island for price list. The daughters ot Isabella will give a dinner and supper If) Deal Brothers' store, June SI. This will be during the Stockmen's Convention. E. C. n sman. painting contractor U38tfl4 Send your worn-out carpets to the Lincoln Rug Factory, Lincoln, Nebr. They will make them into rugs for the regular price and pay the freight bjlli ways. This offer Is made rather t han putting a so licitor in the territory. Write for price-list and shipping tags 2". 4-1562 FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER Being no longer in the employ of Geo. D. Darling. I am still In position to serve iny former friends as Funeral Director and Embalmer. ALLEN H. MORRIS, Phone 179. Wl7tfll96-dl7tf48 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 is a list of some of the blanks carried in stock: Agreement for Building Agreement for Warranty Ieed Assignment of Mortgage Application for Druggist's Permit Administrator's or Executor's Deed Bond for Deed Bill of Sale Chattel Lease The above list Includes only a part of the blanks which we carry in stock. If there is any other blank that you wish, call at our office, or write for tt, and we will supply the Banie In any quantity you desire. HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY, Alliance, Nebraska. General, Win. Foster. Lincoln. Guards. C. J. Tracy, Loup City. Transportation, L. L. Emerson, Lin- coin. Ua . George Jackson, Nelson. T1ckt, E. Z. Russell, Blair. Amphitheatre, E. R. Purceii, Broken Bow. Coliseum, ("has. Graff, Bancroft Auditorium, W. W. Cole. Neligh. and' W. Z. Taylor, Culbertson. Automobile Hall, C. H. Gustafson, ; Mead. Mercantile Hall, Z. T. Leftwleh, St. i Paul. Fruit. Clyde Barnard, Table Rock. Floral, Louis Henderson, Omaha, f ish Exhibit, W. J. O'Brien. Gretna. , Sanitation, J. II. Taylor, Waterloo, j Bauds und Attraction, J. E. Bjraa, I Ir.tlianola. Cjwa "A" Horses, R. M. Wolcott,; Palm. r. Class "B" Cattle, E. R. Danielson, Osceola. I Clas ,,C" Swire. L. W. Leonard, Pawnee cny. Class "D" Sheep, W. C. Caley, I Cieighton. . Class "E" Poultry, A II. Smfth, Lin-, coin. ' Class "F" Ai;ii. PfOdttOtO, Win. James, Dorchester. Class "G" Dairy, Jacob Sass, Chal- ' CO. Class "H" Domestic Products, Mrs. R. a. Maloney, .Madison. ( lass "I" Bees and Money, E. Whit comb, Friend. Class " J" UOnien's Iept., Mrs. C. L. Mansfield, Lincoln. Class "K" Fine Arts. Mrs. Ross P. Curtice. Lincoln. Class L" Educational, Anna V. Day, Lincoln. Clasp "M" Machinery, W. B. Ban ning, Union. Class 'Q" Specials, Chits .Mann, hadron. Clats "S" .Speed, Jos. Sheen, Lin coln. Class -S" Speed Clerk. H. V. Kic sen, Beatrice. C., B. & Q. Time Table Effective commencing May 5, 1912, Mountain Time. Eastbound Arrive Leave No. 42 Daily 12:13am 12:45&m No. 44 Daily 1 1 :20am llHiam Westbound Arrive Leave No. 41 Daily, Edgemont, Black Hills, Billings, o :55am 4:19am No. 43 Daily, Edgemont, Bill lags, 12:30pm 12:50pm Southbound Arrive Leave No. 301 Daily, Bridgeport, Denver, 12:35am No. 303 Daily. Bridgeport, Denver; dally except Sunday, Guernsey 12 511pm From South Arrive Leave No. 302 Daily 3:20am No. 3U4 Daily 11:20am Revised Salary List at Nebraska State Penitentiary Shows Five Hundred Dollars Month More to This Branch. HuseneUer Issues Letter. Lincoln. June 4. The first session of the .V'bruska Press asso'clat Ion fot 1912 showed one of the best attt tided for years. The meeting was called tc order b) President John If, Tanner ol the South Omaha Lemocrat ami Ret, Mr. Shepherd of the First Congrega tional church of this city delivered the invocation. In the absence of Mayor Armstrong, President Qeorge Woods of the Lin coin Commercial club welcomed the newspaper men and women to the for tieth annual meeting. President Tanner theti delivered the annual address and response to the address Of Mr. Woods. A. L. Blxhy of the Lincoln Journal read the annual poem, and Miss En- nice itaskins, corresponding secretary or the snsociaUon, responded, c. w Pool delivered an address on "Scraps." C. F. Clark of the David City Press spoke on "Newspaper Ideals," and WM followed by ex-Pi esldent Wood of the Gering Courier on "Advertising Out Own Business. " A discussion was in dulged In over the subject, led by O. O. Buck of the Newman QrOtC Report er. and the meeting then adjourned to attend the ball game between Lin coin and St. Joseph. In the evening a reception was ten dered the newspaper men by Governor1 and Mrs. Aldrich at the mansion. . . Salary Raise at Prison. The state board of public lands and buildings has received salary accounts j ot II: State penitentiary lor tne montu of May and the same were filed in the office of the cdhimissioner of public lands and buildings. These accounts show that the guards at the institution! hav- had their salaries raised from fl'i to $20 and that thirty-two guards are now employed, following is the aajrroll: Warden. 512:.: deputy, $104; j matron, $50; assistant deputy, $75; j physician, ?7."); chaplain and usher J $85; steward, $Hr'; chief engineer $90; farm boss, $i!5; guards, $50; yard master. $65: night engineer, $((; bookkeeper. $7,,; hospital steward, $20. This makes an increase In the payroll of something over tfOO from the pre ceding month and is mostly due to an increase in guards and also an In 01 1 use in their pay. Husenetter Issues Letter. State Oil Inspector Husenetter has issued the following letter to the pub lie: "Owing to the fact that there has been made recently a decision by Judge Lesiie in the Washington oun ty district court, wherein It is held rhat 'he low trrades of petroleum oils, such as distillate, gas oil. fuel oil, etc.. may be used for power purposes, soma POBfttaton might possibly arise from this decision In regard to other oils and gasoline. While our Nebras ka law explicitly provides for the In peOttOO of all petroleum products. I Shall hold that the Inspection on the above mentioned low grade oils for power purposes Is not niKfrasSfJ and, there fore, will not be inspected. Ker osene prid gasoline will he Inspected gg heretofore, no matte? fot what pur pose need. Naphtha 01 other low grades of gasoline heing prohibited by our statate, the use of same will bo prohibited " Bowes Seeks Mandamus. H. H. Bow -s. an attorney from Oma ha. appeared before the supreme court and asked for a mandamas to compel the state auditor to issue a license to the National Kin plovers association a new company being organized While the supreme court did not Make a ruling on the matter, the attorney wrj given to understand that it would he much better lo have the case take it1', regular route through the district court. Under that hint Mr. Bowes withdrew h' application. Minclen Wants Depot. The city of Minden has filed with the railway com mission a petition ask :ng that the Burlington Railway com pany be enjoined from repairing and temode'.lBR its depot in that city. The t , tlofl is forth that Minden Is a tone. ' mrvr 2.o00 people and that Its 'ty Ordinance forbids the erection o' woi l a buMdings within a certain lim it and that the proposed depot is with in that prescribed area. It also sets forth that the present deot Is too small to accommodate the public and that a new and modern depot is re quired lo me-'t the demand of the public. Brief in Behalf of Larson. A brief was tiled in the office of the clerk of (he supreme court in the case of Frank V lirsoii. convicted of the murder of his brother. Charles The uppeal is made on error of the district court of Burt county, in which the 111 ird r took place, and will come up for hearing In the supreme court next week. Demonstrate Apple Packing. The ttoard of directors of the State horticultural society ut their meeting at Lincoln decided to give a demonstration In apple packing at the state tair th.. fall. An expert packc will be secured to give the demonstra tion. Secretary Marshall was elected to succeed himselt without opposition LtE SETTLES WINI STATE Broom Manufacturer Comes to Terms Over Convicts' Wcrk. The state board of public lands and buildings got settlement with Ihe l.ee eompnnv at the penitential) for lb-' use of the convict in the man ufacture of brooms Slr.ro the out break at the pilson some t me ago the compatty has not been u-ing the full number 0:' men called tor iii their contract with (04 state and had not paid the amount due the state for the months nf March and April. State Treasurer George was appoint 00 by the board to confer with Clinton R. l.ee ind get a settlement. The re rnlt of the conference Is that Mr. lias paid into the state treasury the fuM Sntottnl due for March and April, less time lot t during t he time the rrisone-s were kept In their cells at IDC time of the prison trouble, and also for men used by the state under contract to Iff, Lee The amount paid In Is ICAHtO, and with it goes an agreement to pay fot the full number of men called for in the contract in the future The men will all be put to work at once. MILFORD YOUTH KILLED Meets Death in Play House by Coming In Contact With Live Wire. Ralph Klnsinger. eleven years old, the son.' of one of Milford's principal merchants, was instantly killed by coming In contact with a live wire. George Knglemyer. living In the west pnrt of the village, had pitched a tent for his little boys In his yard and wired It to furnish electric light. The Insulation had worn off in a small place and some one had attached a piece of binding wire to It. The boys plaxing nearby noticed that a dog coming in contact with the wire gnve a sharit howl, whereupon on 8 of them ran to the wire, touched it with his finger and received a slight shock. An other DO tried the experiment with the same result. Ra'nli ran Up and grabbed the wire with his hand and evidently received the full force of the current and was unable to loosen his grip, resulting in his almost Immediate death. 44 1 1 ! ItMIt 57 UUKMtzN VISIT THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE LADIES' STORE In Alliance Harper's III LADIES' TOGGERY fif FIRST DOOR NORTH OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK d M $ a n $ $ $ $ WEDGE AGAIN ARRESTED "Fighting Preacher" Held for Assault, on Lr.wyer Rose at Genoa. Genoa, Neb.. June 4. Kid Wrdge, ' the ,0 called "Fighting Preacher," who occupied the Presbyterian pulpit hOre last yogr, and who was arrested for assault on l awyer Rom, returned to Genoa Saturday He had been in town but a few hoars when he was ar rested and taken to the county seat before Judge KleiSC, where he aave bonds for appearance at a later dat He was arrested in the Rose cas .main, having failed to put In an a peg rgnce at the hearing a few aeekr ago. his bonds being declared le ft ited. Wedge declares that he w remain In Genoa and preach even tie is compelled to hold his servlc 00 th streets. It it very doubtful he can secure a church. PARMALEE KILLED Aviator Dies Under Biplane in Brief Flight at North Yakima. STAYS THREE MINUTES IN AIR Tuberculosis Hospital Is Filled. Kearney, Neb., June 4. With the ; arrival of eight male tuberculosis pa tlOIHg Iron Omaha, the capacii) of the Bint -tuberculosis hospital was ; iilled to r.'re limit, eighteen being the wiliibt 1 "1 patients now in the InStttU-j ilea, with'ii 1 sraek one of the wings of the uevs dormitory Is expected to bo ! LOOtplOtOd gad a portion 01 the SUhitl ,001ns 1 ady (or occupant y, the whole building kicing cxpetted to be in use bj Julv I. when ;) thirty 01, (standing applications for admission to the hos pital win ). r"t o-.'iiized. Engineer Price Returns to Lincoln. Stale Kngtaeer Price has returned from his trip to Gering and reports that the contract for the IfoOraW iiridge was let to John L. Mul'in ot Lincoln for lS,4$l The bridge win be 00 (ret long. Mr Price also Inspected the irrlga fon construction at Kimball and found tlw reservoir completed ami al read partially filled with water and ready to supply the water to the v,- 'inn acres under the ditch Delegates Name Alternates. As a result of the action of the -tate Democratic committee meeting a few days ago, three delegates to the national convention at Baltimore have -t nt in nomas of their alternates. A. ; S. Tlbbetts of Lincoln selected T. S. ' Allen, and W. T Wheeler of Platts- i iiiOii'h W. K. Ritchie of the same city. I P. T. Hwanson of Clay Center, dele gate from the Plfth district, has se lected Lem Tibb' tts of Grand Island. Condition of Treasury. Th followirig statement of the state ; treasurer shows tho fOl 'ipts snd dis bursements for the month of May: Warrants to the amount of about $K0. i iu0 have been paid -inc,e the report aj tomptotdd. Cash on hand amounts j to $8,231.72. Which, tog'thcr with ah 'en depot vl' and (OBor4l fund warrants 1 on ban, i, gggrespst 7 10,010, Monthly receipts tor Ht4MM and payesoats i $;;53.o62. 3ody Is Df.ijjjud From Wreckage of Machine III Orcnard Once Hcldj VvcrlJc Altitude Re-cord Flew to Height cf 10 600 Fett. Willi Q smile und a wave of his hand to th thousands who watched him, Philip O. P.uiaalc'c, uutil recently one o: the Wright aviators, took the air in the tooth Ol a wind at North Yak ima, Wash. Three minutes later bis broken and lifelong body was dragged from beneath the wreckage of his bl plane in au apple orchard, two miles from his starting point. The , ; 1 cause of the disaster that plugged hlni to his death probably uever will be known. As he rose from before the grand stand at the fair grounds, Parniale swung to the west over the Yakiim river, lie rose to a nelght of about 400 feet and his speed Increased to al most a mile a nilni.te, although It WSJ noticed that his plane dipped and tolled and seemed to be COhtroUod sith difficulty. When he : ad ROtte about two m'.!r3 from the fair groar.ds he Swung in 0! wld: circle to the . . fcr in? return Journey. As he gqun 'I -rv- . dci'OTO the v': the greet phi rh 1 i! Its tt irse.j flutteiit' a - d .1 weuada I biid d pluprcrl m tfc !!!? of t e . It Is tlOlfh PY Pi r v.i'ee'.'. aiscltq , nlclcns C i.-r. :1 '. .; si iron c ai the small runyoi b tbl r.otrh th? s' I , of the Moxee tlltry CI! ICh t :va chine and "Widered its e'..'at!n? planes immanaseahle. The body tf the unfoi filiate aviato' was draggod from beneath the wrecavj age of tho urn hine by farmers, who' were WOffcfolf 'n Ihe orchartl. but M' skull wfs frartumd and he must hae died InstaaUai in Chlcatfo last Attaaai Parmalae - tablish 'd n world s altitude reiord. R ing to a height of 10,800 feet, but the record sra$ brokoa on the auceeedlaj tlav by I it, coin Headu y. session of the Minnesota legislature prohibiting the coloring of "oleo" to make It resemble butter was declared unconstit ill ional by the state suprems court. In its decision the supreme court said : "The motive of coloring Is plain. 1 he COOSUmer Will BOt buy the lighter colored article There ran, however, be no Intenl to deceive the purchaser, as the 'aw concerning labels is fully compiled w'th." The case was founght by a Chicago packing firm ALTON BACK IN PEORIA Settlement Is Reached in Dispute Over Terminal Rentals. Superintendent Ferrltor of the Chi cago and" Alton Illinois lines announced the Peoria terminal difficulties adjust- d anil trains resumed schedules. Terms of set' lenient were not made public, I'tiarglng nonpayment of $:,.it.niMi ter mlnal rental, the Peoria and Pekln Cnion had lr.i'-red th" Chicago and Al ton from using the Peoria passenger station and freight yards, and all trains had been held up during the rnine. ) CONDENSED NEWS Chicken Case Reversed. The case against William Bands, in which the defendant, a prominent Dakota count firmer, was convicted hi Ihe district court of stealing fifty six chickens valued at $2. was re versed in the supreme court and lie case remund"d back to the district casus. Of Dakota county for a new trial. Funeral of E- F. Chittenden. The funeral 01 Kli K. Chittenden was held it York The deceased tiled on his ranch near Seneca, grhOrs be haC mud kii home for several years He was nn old verei.ui and 0 printer by trade. "BERT. THEY'RE ONTO US" Franklin Says Oarrow Used These Words Just Before His Arrest. "Bert, they're onto us." Thest vere the words Clarence S. Darrow Uttered to Bert H. Franklin a moment before the hitter's arrest ou Nov. 2K. 1911. for the bribery ol George tf, i.oekwttod. according tt Pranklin s testimony in the trial ol Darrow at l.o Angeles. Praafclla twtffed thai narrow had given aim the $t.uou. wblili was ic have b.cn gJYOM o Lock wood for his ote of 'not giil'ty" in the tiial ol lames :i Mi Nam are. Job llairlmau, Sot ialist (a4ididat for muyor in LOS Angeles last fall and an associate of Darrow in the McNa inara dsfB. was present In court for tht first time since the trial be gan and beard his name mentioned in oniiectien with the alleged bribe money. Franklin testified that when in called lor the $1,immi al Parrow's of fice, the latter told him "Jolt would be here in nbout ten minutes." Franklin also testified that per sons, drawn as Jurors In the McNa mara trial, who were not considered friendly to the defense, were given notice in time to evade service. MINNESOTA OLEO LAW VOID Case Is Fought and Won by Chicago Packing Firm. The law passed passed at the last WUfear WCght, tue noted aviator, died of typhoid fever at Dayton, O. Hampton's msgasino has suspended publication acd ite June nuuber will not he ''sued P&derwoOd f'.v.x reduced in the koojsa Hie cotton : trill bill, vetool during ta egtra session. Denmark tati docidod to have dtt-83 representation al ihe Pacinc-p. v. ma 9xpoait)6n a i ..!... building v. ill L"j t r.-cted. One ent're int block of ?!'r.c qua, Wis., was dosn jod bj D 8 tto loss being bout SlOiJOOd. I Jfl hotel was anoiq the bl!dingg d stroyed. IX T. Kirtley, his wife. Cs Hhtcc nnJ ( undall King were drowned when a skiff in which they were c rossing thj Mississippi rler at I nnibat, Mo.. capsized. Chart -s V.'i'e' reck was I oken and his mother, V- e. Charles .Irhermer horn w. uevfiely nijiii ti wasa their gutoatoblia tun d tur,' near Hoi comb. 111. To decide whether It will allow smoking on tho street cars in Kansas City, Hi" .Metropolitan Street Railway company began taking votes of all raying pasnengers. Andrew Perrault, a real "son of the American rev Nation." died at Galenai III., aged .ilnetv-one years. His fath er enlist-d in Washington's army when only sixteen years old. The powder htmse at the Federal lad and 7im Mining rampant plant between Hau l Green. Wis., and Ga lena, III . nlew up and Harry Steven sail of Savannah was killed. Several shots, fired from the Dear- lorn street viaduct, Chicago, at non union freight handlers at work for the Northwestern railroad, resulted in the arrested of Charles K Stenford. Mrs. Jane Qulnn, accused of shoot ing an. I killing her third husband. John , Qiiinn, last I lecemi er in his bed, was found not guilty by a jury at Chicago before Judge Kerstein. At his home on the Crow Creek res ervation, in central South Dakota, occurred the death al Wizi, one of the most prominent of the older Sioux In dians. He was eighty-one years of age. A bronze tablet marking the place where. In gt, the first Catholic mass was s.i 1. 1 on the island o: Manhattan was unveil-d 011 the north entrance stairs of the New York custom house. Commissions uid ou account of goods pin t based abroad are not dutia ble. The failed States customs court of appeals so decided this im portant question against the govergr meat.