6 ' It- Jf 2 f The Dunbar Singing Orchestra. THE CITY BAKERY Successor to Pardey Bakery C. E. McQee, Prop. Bread Pies Large variety of Cakes, Rolls, etc. Our sanitary methods com mend this bakery to people who are particular about what they eat By furnishing best quality of goods and fair treatment we hope to hold the trade of all old cus tomers and gain many new patrons Phone 242 114 West Fourth Street VVAAVVVWWVVVW. CITY MEAT MARRE Cor. Box Butte Ave. and 4th St. Fresh and Cured Meats Best Goods, Best Service, Reasonable Prices. Having secured the help of W. R. Drake, who is well known as a tirstclass meat cut ter, and having put on our own delivery, we can give our customers the best service in Alliance. s Our Meats Give Satisfaction You are invited to give us a trial. PHONE 640 J. R. BARB, Prop. W. C. T. U. DEPARTMENT Three-Chair Shop Up- to -Date Bath Rooms CLAYTOR & SIMMONS Mer Shop and Mil House 211 Box Butte Ave. Shower Baths in Connection First-Class Work Satisfaction Guaranteed Mr. J. J. Vanca. Praaa 8upt. Ex-Saloon Keeper's Backward Look Ben Parker, at one time the own er of many saloons in le Mone. backed hoavily by the brewlnn inter est, who afterward (rave up the business, says of his former expert ence: "I defy any man to present one single argument that will stand the acid of criticism in favor of the lluu or game. I have witnessed the working man spend for drink the money that ought, to have bought shoes for hi children; have watch ed the buinee man spend money over the saloon bar that belonged to other people, and I have been par tlceps crlminis to more woe than the bubonic plague ever spread in lbs most aggressive form. I tell you that the drunkard Is more to be pit ied than censured. He Is a helpless, weak-brained idiot, and Is fostered In his prostration by the evtls of his surroundings. If all men were stron minded, the saloon would soon go out of business, but unfortunately most men are weaker than their en vironment and fall before the allure ments of vice. It Is the absolute re moval of those surroundings that will assure the betterment of society, and the way to do It is to stamp out. the saloon, the brewery and the distiller y. It will require the united effort of the strong to bring about the de sired end." An Investment Problem for Votes Rev. John A. Earl Silver and gold in uncounted mil lions have been delivered to King Alcohol, and in return for our good money he has given us the poor house, the penitentiary, and the in sane asylum. The economic waste of the saloon Is so axiomatic that it leaves no room for argument. I have sometimes thought that if there were more chance for an argument, more agitation against the frightful waste could be devolped. It is gen erally conceded that in this country alone our annual drink bill Is be tween one and two billions. That U simply the direct cost of the liquor consumed. But if we add to that the indirect cost in loss of labor, in crease of crime, disease, poverty and Insanity we have no figures ade quately to estimate the economic waste of the saloon. Perhaps we can see it more clear ly if we take a concrete Instance and apply the waste caused by the sa soon to legitimate trade. The Chi cago Record-Herald made the follow ing comparison some time ago. If the 7,000 saloons of Chicago take in $30 each per day, the total amount for all would be approximately $67. 000.000 a year. Apply this in legiti mate channels of trade and you will have this result: Km ploy 10,000 men cleaning streets and doing other public work at $1.50 a day; employ 2, 000 teams and men cleaning al eya and streets at $4.00 a dayk.-. give each of 60,000 poor families $1.00 a day; buy a $36 suit for the father of each of thefe 60. 000 families; buy one $10 dress and one $3 pair of shoes for the mother; buy two tons o f hard coal and one barrel of flour for eaoh poor family; buy one $20 suit and $4 pair of shoes for 250,000 working men, and pay carfare and lunch of the same number: buy one $4 suit of clothes for every boy and girl in the public schools (180.891 en rolled); establish one free librar y and museum in each division of the city at $1,000,000 each; build 30 new schoolhouses at $100,000 each; build 36 churches at $50,000 eaoh; give to fresh air fund for poor children $75, 000; give to the various hospit als of the city $100,000; and have a balance left of over 1 10, 000. And yet all this money la going for waste and worse than waste. Will it Pay? Out from the hearthstone the child ren go. Fair as the sun-shine, pure as the snow A licensed wrong ou the crowded street Waits for the coming of guil-le.-s feet Child of the rich, and child of the poor Pass to their wreck thru the dram shop's door. Oh, say, will they ever come back as they go. Fair as the sunshine, pure as the snow? Out from the hearthstone the child ren fair Pass from the breath of a mother's prayer. Shall a father's vote on the crowd ed street Consent to the snare for the thought less feet? Ah! Fathers, your finest gold grows dim; Black with the rust of such name less sin! You may have the street with your children slain. And light your ways with the price of shame But, aay, will your dearest come back as they go, Fair as the sunshine, pure as the snow? Mary T. Lathrap. Frances E. Willard Gives to us a suggestive lesson as she tells us how she applied to her own life the thought, which all at once was deeply impressed upou her, that "Just where one is" is the place to start in the work which God has for each to do in life a battle field. It is time no one failed to recognize the fact that It is impos sible to escape from occupying some place upon that battlefield. Our Lord tells us emphatically that "He that is not with Me is against Me ", and all who work for Him again and wmin prove It true that the cause of righteousness la hindered hm lit tle more by direct opposition than by indifference, by standing "on the fence ' A most pertinent ques tlon. then, to ask, ia "On which aide are you? Where are you working ? Where do you 'count one'?" There was never a period in the history of our cause of greater moment,- one in which the faithfulness and devo tion of the humblest worker meant so much. IhH us, then, like our ureat leader, start "Just where we are" to do all we can and step by step we shall be led to greater -enlevement Let M make no excuse for half -heart edness now that we shall not be willing, to meet In the "By and by", when we must "account for the deeds done in the body." Wisconsin Motor, March, 1912. CURE YOUR KIDNEYS Alliance Sufferers Should Take No Further Risk Why will people continue to suffer the agonies of kidney complaint, backache, urinary disorders, lame ness, headaches, languor, why allow themselves to become chronic Inval ids, when a tested remedy Is offered them? Itoan's Kidney Pills Is the reme dy to use, because It gives to the kidneys the help they need to per form their work. If you have any, even one, of the ajmptoms of kidney diseases, cure yourself now, before gravel, dropsy or Brlght's disease sets in. Can Alliance residents demand more con vincing proof than the following? James A. Kersey, S. Main St., Chndron, Nebr., says: "I have used Doan's Kidney Pills on several occasions and I am sure they are a remedy well worth recommending. I hail slight symptoms of disordered kidneys for some time and as there has been a trace of Brlght's disease in my family for several generations, I decided to try Doan's Kidney Pills. This remedy soon completely cured me. I believe Doan's Kidney Pills to be unequaled for kidney disorders." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co.. Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the Unit ed States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. LEOAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE F. B. Dlsmer., Plaintiff ) vs ) Steve Lewis, Defendant.) , Steve Lewis will take notice that on the 26th day of June, 1912, W. 8. Kidgell, a Justice of the Peace of Alliance, Box Butte County, Nebras ka, Issued an order of attachment in an action pending before him, where of, F. B. Dismer, Plaintiff, and Steve Levtis, Defendant. The prop erty of the defendant, consisting of money on deposit, O. S. Captain, Calvin Cllne, W. J. Driscoll and W. M. Fleming has been garnisheed and attached under said order. Said cause was continued until the 17th day of August. 1912, at 1 p. m. 31-tM62 (Signed) F. B. DISMKR, Plaintiff. LEGAL NOTICE TO John O. Carmichael and John J. Keenen: You are hereby notified that on the 7th., day of November, 1910. I, the undersigned, John O'Keefe. pur chased at public tax sale of the treasurer of Box Butte County, Ne braska, the following described prem ises situated In Box Butte County, Nebraska, to-wlt: Lot 13. Block 27. Original town of Alliance, Box Butte County, Nebraska, for the taxes for the year 1909, and Fred Mollrlng, then (ounty Treasurer of Box Butte County, Nebraska, issued Treasurer's Certificate of tax sale No. 949 there fore, and I have since paid as sub sequent taxes after same became due and delinquent, the taxes for the years 1910 and 1911; that said premises were taxed for the year 1909 in the name of John Carmlcle, and for the years 1910 and 1911 In the name of John D. Carmichael. You are further notified that after the expiration of three months from date of service of this notice that I will apply to the treasurer of Box Butte County, Nebraska, for a tax deed for said Lot 13. Block 27, Orig inal town of Alliance, Box Butte County, Nebraska. Dated this 27, day of June, 1912. JOHN O'KEEFE. Purchaser and owner of said cer tificate. 31-3-164 LEGAL NOTICE To Richard Williamson. Mary Williamson, his wife. Isaac N. Williamson. Rebecca Williamson, hla wife. Belle Robinson, William A. Robinson, her husband, Rachel E Beach and Henry W. Beach, her husband, legal heirs and on ly heirs of Matilda Williamson, deceased. You are hereby notified that on the 7th. day of November. 1910, I. the undersigned, R. E. Beach, pur chased at public tax sale of the treasurer of Box Butte county. Ne braska, the following described prem fees situated In Box Butte county, Nebraska, to-wit: Ixrts 8, 9 and 10, of Tract .16. Second Addllton to Dun can's North Side Residence Tracts, for the taxes for the year 1909, and Fred Mollrlng, then County Treasur er of Box Butte county, Nebraska, Issued Treasurer's Certificate of tax sale No. 1155 therefor, and I have since paid as subsequent taxes after same became due and delinquent, the taxes for the years 1910 nnd 1911; that said premises were taxed for the years 1909. 1910 and 1911 In the name of Matilda Williamson. , You are further notified that af ter the expiration of three months from date of service of this notice that I will apply to the treasurer of Box Butte county, Nebraska, for a tax deed for said i ota 8, 9 and 10, of Tract 36. Second Addition to Dun can's North Side Residence Tracts, Box Butte county, Nebraska. lated this 10th, day of July, 1912. (Signed) R. E. BEACH, Purchaser and owner of said cer tificate. 31-3M60 To Richard Williamson. Mary Williamson, his wife, Isaac N. Williamson, Rebecca Williamson, his wife, Belle Robinson, William A. Robinson, her husband, Rachel E. Beach and Henry W. Beach, her husband, legal heirs and on ly heirs of Matilda Wllllamaon, deceased. You arc hereby notified that on the 7th, day of November, 1910, I, the undersigned. R. E. Beach, purchased at public tax aale of the treasurer of Box Butte county, Nebraska, the following described premises situated in Box Butte County, Nebraska, to wl: Lot 5, of Tract 37, Second Ad dition to Duncan's North Side Resi dence Tracts, for the taxes for the year 1909. and Fred Mollrlng, then County Treasurer of Box Butte county, Nebraska, Issued Treasurer's Certificate of tax sale No. 1166 there for, and I have since paid as sub sequent taxes after same became due and delinquent, the taxes for the taxes for the years 1910 and 1911; that said premises were taxed for the years 1909, 1910 and 1911 In the name of Matilda Williamson. You are further notified that after the expiration of three months from date of service of this notice that I will apply to the treasurer of Box Butte county. Nebraska, for a tax deed for said Ixt 5. of Tract 37. Second Addition to Duncan's North Side Residence Tracts, Box Butte county. Nebraska. Dated this 10th, day of July. 1912. (Signed) R. E. BEACH, Purchaser and owner of said cer tificate. 31-3M61 TO Anna Byrne and Anna Hazel' ton: You are hereby notified that on the 7th, day of November. 1910, I, the undersigned, John O'Keefe, purchas ed at public tax aale of the treasur er of Box Butte County, Nebraska. the following described premises sit uated In Box Butte County, Nebras ka, to-wlt: The South Half of Lot 17, and all of Lot 16, Block 23. Orig inal town of Alliance, Box Butte County, Nebraska, for the taxes for the year 1909, and Fred Mollrlng, then County Treasurer of Box Butte County. Nebraska, issued Treasurer's Certificate No. 944 therefor, and I have alnce paid as subsequent taxes after same became due and delin quent, the taxes for the years 1910 and 1911; that said premises were taxed for the years 1909 and 1910 in the name of Anna Byrne, and for the year 1911 In the name of W. L McNamara You are further notified that after the expiration of three months from date of service of this notice that I will apply to the treasurer of Box Butte County, Nebraska, for a tax deed for said South Half of Lot 17 and all of Ut 16. Block 23, Original town of Alliance, Box Butte County. Nebraska. Dated this 27. day of June. 1912. JOHN O'KEEFE, Purchaser and owner of said cer tlficate. 31-3-163 LEGAL NOTICE WILLIAM MITCHELL. ATTOMNfY AT LW. ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA BURTON a WESTOVER Attorneys at Law LAND ATTORNEYS Offlce First National Bank Bid. Phone t8o. ALLIANCE, NEB, H. M. BULLOCK. Attorney at Law, ALLIANCE, NGB. F. M. BROOME I. AND ATTOHWEV Iong experience ReceWsrC. 8. Landnflee a ffuarantea for prompt aad efficient esrvlee Office in Opera House Block ALLIANCE, - . NEBRASKA BRUCE WILCOX La wyer and Land Attorney Practitioner In civil courts since m af Kejrltr U. 8. t.and nmVe from imtoINT Information by mall a specialty. orrtca in r.Awn omca buildiwq ALLIANCE - M IIHASRA. Surgeon C. B. A Q. Ry. Office Over Holsten's Druf Str Day Phone 87 Night Phone 86 OKIE COPPKRNOLL Ke. Phone 90 F. J. PETEBSMI nee. lnone u Drs. Coppernoll St Petersen OSTEOPATHS Roomt 7. 8 and 9, Rumer Block Phone 43 GEO. J. HAND, PHYSICIAN AND S I H Q B O N Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat icTrirCrT PHYSICIAN AND SL'RQEON (Succeaaor to Dr. J. K. Moore) OFFICE IN FLETCHER BLOCK Office boura-li-u am. t-4 p.m. 7:10-9 p. m. Office Phone 6a Res. Phone, 89 H. A. COPSEY Physician and Surgeon Office Phone SAO Nee. Phone 342 Calls answered promptly dy end night treat offlloe Offloas:-Alllaace National BaaS Building orer the Poat Office. J. P. HAZARD Surveyor and Engineer. ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA Parties out of town should write, aa 1 aas out moch of the time. Ubajvee will not as. coed 15.00 and expenses per diiy. NOTICE TO C R EDI TORS State of Nebraska ) ) ea. Box Butte County ) In the matter of the eatate of John F. Michaelsen, deceased. I. L. A. Berry, County Judge of Box Butte couuty, Nebraska, hereby notify all persons having claims and demands against the estate of John F. Michaelaen that I have set and ' appointed the 3rd day of January, lfll, at 10 o clock in the forenoon. at the County Court room In Alliance, for the examination of all claims against the estate of aald decedent with a view to their allowance and payment. All persons interested as creditors of the said estate will present their claims to me at said time, or show cause for not bo doing, and in case any claima are not ao presented by said time they ahall be forever barred. This notice ahall be aerved by publication thereof for four consecu tive weeks in the Alliance Herald, a newspaper published. In Alliance. prior to the day of hearing. Given under my hand and the seal of said court this 3rd day of July, 1912. (Seal! L. A. BERRY. 30-4M56 County Judge Dr. Oliver McEuen Physician and Surgeon nemiNGFORD. Nea$t. SPECIALTIES: Diseases of Women aad Children and Geouo Urinary Organs all calls aMwartf eraaetly lay ar eltt LEGAL NOTICE IN THK DISTRICT COURT OK THE UNITED STATES. FOR THE DIS TRICT OF NEBRASKA. In The Matter Of Edward L. Roufh of Alliance. Nebr., Bankrupt Notice of application for discharge. Upon thia June 22, 1912 upon filing and reading the petition of the above named bankrupt for hla discharge herein. It Is Hereby Ordered, that the 30th day of July A. D. 1912, be aad the same is hereby fixed aa the date on or before which all creditors of, and all other person interested in said bankruptcy eatate, and In Uie matter of the discharge in bankrupt cy of aald bankrupt, ahall, if they desire to oppose the same, file in the office of the undersigned Ref eree, First National Bank Bldg., Grand Island. Nebraska, their ap pearance in writing in opposition to the grunting of said discharge, and also, within ten day thereafter, file la said office .specifications of the grounds of said opposition. BAYARD H. PAINE. Referee In Bankruptcy (32 1-165) HARRY P. COURSE! Live Stock and General Auctioneer Farm Sales a Specialty TERMS REASONABLE Phone 64 ALLIANCE. NEBR . 1. K. TYLKR DENTIST. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. , PHONE 1S7 I Alliance, Nebraska Isaa Saetty. Pm. Mai SasetY Sac. - Tragi. Nelson Fletcher Fire Insurance Agency INSURANCE OP ALL KINDS REAL ESTATE AND LOANS Alliance, Nebraska G-eo. 3-. G-sica.s'bsr Licensed Embalmer Phone i Day 498 ( Ni grht.510 Those Old Daguerreotypes of Grandfather and Grandmother and Aunt Mary and then the quaint pic tures of Father and Mother taken just after the war money could not buy them from you. Are you forgetful of the fact that the future generations would cherish jus such pictures of you? Alliance Art Studio