Classified Advertisements Ths following "Want Ads" are classified under appropriate headings for the convenience of readers. CASH RATES One cent per wo.'d each insertion. No ad received for less 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. Black face double rate. Ir answering Herald want ads please mention that you saw it In this 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 books In Box Butte county. Office In McCorkle Building. 10-tf-57O TO RENT ROOMS KOR RENT, MODERN. 82S Big Horn. Close to schools. Phone 405 Green. CS8-1-1417) FURNISHED ROOMS BV DAY OR WEEK. Modern conveniences; close In; prices reasonable. THE CRES CENT HOUSE. 222 East Second St. Phone 82. CtttfMlO) FOR RENT Rooms for light house keeping, upstairs opposite Darling's store. 1396-35tf FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT -314 Sweetwater Ave., Phone 387. Iltfl083 FOR RENT. Office or living rooms. First Nat l Bank Building. 17tfll86 MISCELLANEOUS Buy your coal of Rowan & Wright. Phone 71. tf All kinds of feed, in any quantity desired, at E. I. Gregg & Son's. Phone 155. 29-IM342 W. C. T. U. COUNTY CONVENTION TODAY The county convention of the Women's Christian Temperance Un ion is being held today at Peirvlew church, ten miles northeast of Alli ance. The program Includes fore twMn and afternoon sessions, with basket dinner at noon. Sixteen Al liance ladies wvnt otit in autos and carriage. LEGAL NOTICE In the County Court of Box Butte County, Nebraska, before L A. Merry, County Judge. In the Matter or the Estate of Charles A. I.ockwood. Deceased. TO Aid, PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF CHARLES A LOOK WOOD. DECEASED: Charles W. Lock wood having filed his petition, under oath, in this Court praying that administration of the estate of said Charles A. I.ockwood, be dispensed with and for a deeree determining who are the heirs of said Charles A. I.ockwood. deceased; it is ordered t hut a hearing be had on said petition at the county court room in said county on thee 20th day of September. 1112, at the hour of 1 o'clock P. M.. and that notice of the time and place fixed for said hearing to he given to all persons interested In said estate by publica tion of this order for three success ive weeks in The Alliance Herald, a newspaper printed and published In said county. Dated this 21st day of August, lit 12. (Seal) L. A BERRY, P.7-3t-174 County Judge. LEGAL NOTICE Money to loan on real estate. F. K Reddish. 3tf Curtis Best and Gooeh's Best flour at E. L Gregg & Son's. Every sack guaranteed. Phone 155. 29-tf-1342 . .. . pj . t -. Rowan & Wright, coal, wood and poets. Phone 71. tf Coal office at Rowan's feed store. ROWAN & WRIGHT, phone 71. tf PAINE-FISHBURN GRANITE CO. Grand Island, Nebr. Make the best monuments and will save you money. Call on A I.. WIK ER, local salesman of Alliance, or seed to Grand Island for price list. ELATERITE ROOF PAINT. S. W. Holt, manufacturers' agent at Alli ance. We believe this is the best paint at a moderate price that has ever been introduced here. Phone 596. (37-..-1406) FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SAJiE Two seated carriage. See W. B. Young. ::S-ll4l8) GOOD NEW HOUSES iu best part of Ailllance for sale on easy terms or exchange for good stock. W. H. BABBITT, 405 Box Butte Ave. (37-1-1405) GROCERY STORE FOR SAL E. Good location, good trade. Reason for selling, failing health of proprie tor. Building to rent. Inquire at Herald office. 27-tf-13t7 Old papers at The Herald office at 6 cents per bunch. Free trial package of Conkley's Lice Powder and big SO-ptige Poultry book free from J. H. Vaughan and Son. 33-4ik1-1::7S FOR SALE Dairy proposition. 4o acres im proved land one mile from Alliau e. 6 head cows, 1 bull, 1 cream separa tor. Also good residence property In eastern part of state to trade for stock. Inquire at Herald office. 138S 4-35 WANTED POSITION AS COOK At hotel or ranch. Have had a num ber of years' experience. Phone 499 Red (tMMUi) LL KINDS OF PAINT I am prepared to furnish paint at reason able prices Any kind of patat you want, from 25c to $1.25 per gallon. Will sell vou the paint, or put it on lor vou A W. HOLT Phone IN (3T-3M4M) St E. C. Whlsman for lowest prices ou painting, paper hanging and kalsominiug $$ GET WISE ADVERTISE 6$ In the County Court of Box Butte County, Nebraska, before L. A. Berry, County Judge. In the Matter of the Estate of James A. Parker, Deceased. TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF JAMES A. PARKER, DECEASED: Charles W. Lock wood having filed his petition, under oath, in this Court, praying that administration of the estate of said James A. Parker, be dispensed with and for a decree de termining who are the heirs of said James A. Parker, deceased; it is ordered that a hearing be had on said petition at the county court room In said county on the 20th day of September. 1112, at the hour of 1 o'clock P. M., and that notice of the time and place fixed for said hearing to be given to all persons Interested In said estate by publica tion of this order for three success ive weeks in The Alliance Herald, a newspaper printed and published in said county. Dated this 21st day of August. 1912. I Seal) L. A. BERRY. (..7-3M75) County Judge. LEGAL NOTICE IN THE ODUNTV COURT, BOX BUTTE COUNTY, NEBRASKA. Before L A. Berry, Countv Judge. In the Matter of the Estate of ) lionise Barclay, deceased. ) TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF Louise Bar clay, Deceased: Blfl II Of B. Clark having filed her petition, under oa'h. in this court, praying that administia; ion of the e-tate of aid Iouise Barclay, be dispensed with and for a decree de termining who are the heirs of said lJuise Barclay, deceased; it is or dered that a hearing be had on said petition at the county court room in said county on the 28th day of Sep tember. 1912, at the hour of 1 o' clock P. M. and that notice of the time and place fixed for said hearing be given to all persons of this on! r for rhree successive weeks in The Alliance Herald, a newspaper printed and published tn said county. Ded this 2'uh day of August. IBIS. L. A. BERRY. I Seal I County Judge. (38-3-178) HEMINGFORD Mr and .Mm. A. M Mill, r Iwtve returned from their easterni trip. Mrs. Jonh Armstrong and Mrs. Jus. Holllnrake were Alliance visitors Wednesday . going down with Mr. and Mrs. James Hunter in tlve auto. Miss Dollle Pierce. Mayme Miller. Esther Neeland. (i. M Jenkins ami D McCandless aotoed down to Alliance Wednesday evening. B. E. Johnson left Wednesday ev ening with several oars of cattle for Omaha C. J. Wlldy returned from Omaha Thursday Mrs. Fred Ahley entertained about fifty of the ladle of the Methodist church at her home last Wednesday. All re)rt a fine time K. L. IMerce, wife and son DotasM returned Thursday from Omaha, at which place Uiey spent a few days the first Of the week. Ellii Brown had the misfortune to have her hand bndly mashed in the press at the printing office where site is employed. It wna neressary for Dr. McEuen to take eleven si itches. sea Luke Phillips has been on the s.ick list Hiis week with his old complaint, stomach trouble. see John Gromeft moved bin family to Marsland where he has a position on the railroad. Mrs. Brosliar came In from Sioux county Wednesday, vilsMing over the night with iter daughter Edith, going on to Scotitslufr Thursday for a visit with her daughter there. Ruth Wdltsey and Edith llroshar were Alliance visitors bet ween t rains Friday. see Mrs Claude Campbell wont down to Alliance Thursday for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Theo. Col vim. Mrs. Lloyd spent a few days last mk In the country visiting her daughter, Mrs. N. A. Rockey. Wm. Spencer was a w est bound pas- n Mgor on 4". Wednesday Mr. Morton was an incoming pas senger on 44 Saturday, going out to visit his son in Sioux county. Mr. and Mrs. Henderseu were in coming passenger on 44 Saturday for b vlisiLt with her alders here. Clarence Rosenerger. Ed Matin and Herert Enyeart were among those going down to Lincoln to attend tflie fair. A. K. Clark left for tUV west on a hunting trp Saturday. m m m Rutli and Blanche Wlltsey spent Sunday with Irnla Ixrtspcich. Me C .1 Wildv and children re- i, i Tuesdav from Crawford where they have been visiting her stater. Mrs Knum. n H Whitfield returned on Tueadav to take uu his position cs principal of the Hfgh school. DR. F. W. BOLAND Office Over First State Bank Hemingford. Nebr. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS I, L. A. Berry. County Judge of Box Butte County, Nebraska, hereby not ify all persons having claims and demands against the estate of Ern estine Klttelmaun. deceased. I have set and appoint. -d for the reception examination and adjustment of claims and demands against her estate, March lilst, 1912, at the county court room at Alliance in said County. All persons so interested in said estate will appear at said time Hnd place and duly presenx their said claims and demands In the manner required by law; and in case any of .siid claims shall not be presented by said date, the same shall be forever hat red. Given under my hand and .seal of the county court this I'Hth dav of August. IBIS. L. A. BERRY, (Seal) Count) .ludae. (J8-4-I77I Bargain in Land One hundred and bixty acres of good Box Butte county land at a bargain. One-half cash, time on bal ance. Will take good, new automo bile as part pay. Call at Me,-.. id of fice or write the owner, John E Nooner. Fulton. S. D I .".8-:: 1420) It Can Be Relied Upon The American Drug and Press As sociation authorizes its members to guarantee absolutely Meritol Hair Toni It has no equal. It is a wonderful remedy. A trial will con vince you. F J. Brennau RANCHMEN. ATTENTION! It Is good economy to double the life of a fence post when you can do it at a cost of less than oue cent per post, which can be done with the cheapest paint 1 have S. W HOLT. Alliance. Nebr. PLoue IN 1 67 40iy oooooooooooooooo o MT. PLEASANT o oooooooooooooooo The men of this neighborhood are most done haying. Mrs. P. S. Malley and Auntie Mail ey and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hawkins took dinner at the J. C. Wright home Sunday. Mrs. W. S Coker had a big din ner Sunday for her relatives from old Missouri. Mrs. Cal Underwood and daughter took dinner with Auntie Malley on Tn-sday . the 20th. Mount Pleasant Sunday school closed for good and all Sunday Too much prejudice for a union Sunday school. Grandma Scofield from Blackfoot. Idaho, us visiting in this neighbor hood this week. This VM her for- nu r home. see Mrs. R. R. Reddish has IUtlfCO visit. i.a her this week. Don't know w litre from. a Thomas Gilshanuou is buck and is working for R. R. Reddish thru hay ing. The I'nderwood brother are stack ing hay for H. Robison. Shirley and Bonnie llagaiuan were over night vi.-itors at home one night this week. They work In the liay field every day. P. S. Malley w is gathering grain and vegetables for ithe state lair Sunday. Mrs. G. G. Clark went to jUMlBfB after the teacher sue i going to board this fall. 0000000 MARSLAND MENTION OOOOOOOO Prom the Tribune. Aug ::: Mrs J. M Willis went to Alliance I uesday, Lh Woody wh an Vlllance buffi ti visitor Sunday. Dr. Miller left on 41 Monday for Alliance on Important business J. S. Michaels went to Alliaie e Tuesday to rile on land la Sioux county. Miss Nina Boy-son of Alliance was In our cVf.v visiting frhnd Saturday of Inst week. Mrs. Kate albrldne returned to her home In Alliance after a few days' visit with relatives The Ijadle' Aid will meet at the Metlio.iist parson.me net U 'ednesdny aiieinooti at I: If, A Kood attend BUM Is desired Mrs Laura Shaw, a daughter of Hiram Wilson, left Tuesday BlgbJ for ;i two weeks' visit at poitMs In eastern Nebraska and Iowa Mrs. LewHs Dunn and daughter-in-law, Mrs. Eugene Dunn, both of Wal thBI, Nebraska, are Lsktiiug thta ue.k witth the former's daughter, Mrs. H. A. Bowman-. Ke o. S. Raker left yesterday for Attklnson, Nebraska, whore he goes to attend the annual session of the Northwest Nebraska contference of the M. E. church. He will be gone about a week. In hta absence there will be no preachtlnw at the Methodist church nextt Sunday, but the other services will be held na usual. We are requested to call particu lar attention to the call for a mass meeting of democrats next Tuesday evening for the purpose of organiz ing a Wilson and Marshall club. It U expected that Hon. VV. H. Thorn p st n, chairman of the "tate central oontmltttee. will be present and de liver tin address, but If tt should bo impossible for him to be heje, some on.- else will be sent to take his place. As a u noti need last week, our rail road correspondent Is with us again and startes out this week with a splendid installment of railroad news. We believe that to persons who are Interested In these railroad notes this department of the paper is alone worth the price of a year's subscription. Any person tn Alliance who would like a boy tx wotfk aittd go to sohool, eau secure Information by calling up E. P. Wood' residence, phone 24" blue . . L. M. Scotit and D. A. Jameson drove up from Ijuket'.de on husines today. While in this city, Mr. Scott, who is an auctioneer, called at The HenaUl office and set himself ahead on subscription and ordered an ad inserted in our column of prafestion j.l cards. He Informs us that he 1. s several sales engaged for MM ta'.i; or this month and the fore part of O. ber. Mrs. J, U NtOOloJ titid daughter re turned Saturday from their trip Co (Mi:;) whtre they had a plea Fa nt sfJaV it w-.tli relativts and friends. On their retmn they stopped in Omaha for a visit with relatives. e Edgar W. Wilson returned yester day mot n il. k from the eat wh.-re had shipped i lead of horses. Upon hks arrival heme he received word that his brother was seriously ill again. a m Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Davenport and family arrived last Saturday nocn on their return from a very pleasant ivslt with friends at Burlington, la., and l-onmx, IH. That night one of the boys, Hugh, was taken sick with typhoid fever, probably due to drink ing Impure water on the trip. He was reported somewhat better today. LIVE STOCK PRICES AT SOUTH OMAHA Better Tone to Beet Steers on Moderate Supply. H06S ARE STEAOY TO STRONG Fall Opening "September 12. ItlS. Ladles' suits, ooaits and millinery. Here is where you find up-to-date wearing apparel. Swellest and best prices prices to suit all. Come In and look our goods over. SIMMONS. (3B.1-1428) You can't afford to be without '., ike. 's Whit:' Diarrhea Hi in i H is I pos. ive re ii t fl Jill tl. s d -MBf wim Ii kills Lhousatids ct Ik.i k. yearly . Price 50c; Por Sale by J it. Vauglian & Sun (3BSM3I LOOK AT VOUR DATE Again The Herald wishes to re mind subsc ribers to look at the dates stamped on their papers, or the wrappers, bj connection with their names. The date on each paper or wrapper Indicates the time to which the subscription has been paid. The date ts indicated by giving the num ber of the month, the day of the month, and the last two figures of the year. For instance, 12-13-11. means that the subscription has been paid to he. ember It, 1911, and that the subscriber Is norw more than six months in arrears on his subscrip tion. 4-10-1:: would mean that the subscriber Is paid ahead to April 10, 11 8 812 would mean August 8, lilt, and shows that the time for which paid expires today. W'e are willing to send the paper for a limited time after expiration of the time tor which paid, when sul.scribens wish us to do so, but cannot under the. regulations of the ,'o-- office department send to sub seribers wiio are a year behind, un til they have made payment. Sheep and Lamb Receipts Fairly Large Lambs Generally Steady anc in Spots Strong Fat Sheep Mostly Steady Feeding Stuff Steady tt Dime Up. Union Stock Yards. South Omaha Sept 2. A very good run of cattU BOWed up today, about, 7,oiH) head Theie wen. scarcely any corn fed cat lie hers today and the market WtU soineuhat stronger than it was the latter part of last week. More lift' and i Other better lone characterised the market lor cows and heifers and the most usctul offerings sold a shade stronger thun they did toward the close of last week. Veal calves wert in gH)d request and strong. Bulls stags, etc.. round a fair outlet and a good, flint market. Pretty close to steady prices were paid for desirable stockeis and feeders. About 11,401 head of stock cattle and feeding steer: were shipped to the country last week Western beel cattle prices were steady to stronger, as compared with the close Of last week, hut i ally a quarter lowe; than one week ago 'altle quotations: Choice to priim beeves, $!.2"fl 10.2"; good to cholc iMwroO) IS.3699.00j fair to good bec.., I7.8O4B8.O0) common to fair beeves, tO.00ffc?.2Si good to ch ic heifers, $CtS0 9.1l ; good to choice cows, $.' 2"'Ji ti.no, fair to good grades $4 2"fi V2-"i : canners and cutters, $3.04 4.0(); veal calves, 14.6001.10; bulls stags, etc.. $4.00416.60; choice to prime feeders A.?6T.60; good to Choics feeders, 60.00 4B0.?f; fair to good feed ers l.'.L'.jft .".7.'; ( ommon to fair tOfd ers, $1,500)6.00; stock cows and Itelf ers, $4.t6(l6SO; choice to prime tat beeves, $?.?$$)S.7l; good to cbolct grass beeves, $7.onfi 7.7.". : fail to g j id grass beeves. $ti.25(& 7 poor to lair grass beeves, $5.0OtJ.O0. Only 2,400 hogs arrived today and prices were mostly steady to strong, and In some Instances a nickel higher than Saturday's market. Several loads of good light hogs brought $8.50, a nickel above the best price on Satur day. Receipts of sheep and lambs were fairly large, about 2t,000 head. Ship ments arrived mainly from Idaho, Montana. T't.ih and Wyoming and were comprised mostly of sheep, ewes and wethers being; numerous. As really good lambs were rather scarce, what were here sold generally steady, and In some cases stronger than the close o last week. Prices paid for fat sheen were eenerally steady. Feed ing stuff sold at prices steady to 10c up. Sheep md lamb quotations: Iambs. good to choice, $!. 5006.75: lambs, fair to good. $ti.251ii 5o: lambs, feeders. ". OoTii: lit- .... ,-lit..... i i light. $4.6596.10; yearlings, good to choice heavy, $l.tiiifi4.9o; yearlings. feeders, $4400 6.S6; wethers, good to choice $4.000 4.40; wethers, fair to good. 66,6004.00; wethers. feeOers, $:: .o0 4.oo: cv , good to choice j:: : o 0)4.00; ewes, feeders. 62.oo(S.",.5ii: ewes. y ailing breeders $4.5o(tf 5.00 : e.ves, aged. 6" 5oi? l.oo; cull sheep and bucks. ". 00 0 3. on. SQUARE SILOS. Ira Wampet, Carthage. Missouri, writes as follows: " wish to build a square silo In one corner of my barn, but do not know the beat way to pro ceed. Any information you can give will be appreciated." The square silo is last going out of use. because of the difficulty In con structing same In such a way as to make it profitable. Several years ago. or. BJ other words, when silo building was la Its infancy, a good many aquare silos were constructed, but they were soon abandoned for several reasons, mainly because It was impossible to prevent leaking at the sides, and a ond. the silage spoiled iu the corners. The next step of advancement was to board up the corners, which made the silo more o' a round structure, and the latest development has been tbe round silo, which Is considered far superior to the square type of con struction. We are sending you under separate cover our farm barn plans, and you will note that there is a plan for a ailo. This is a concrete ailo. which is sim ilar to many that are being built in various sections of the corn belt. When properly constructed, the con crete silo is more permanent than the wooden silos, and preserves the silage equally as well as the other types The first cost may be a little bit more, but the permanency offsets this ob jection. There Is another type of ailo which la beiug built very extensively throughout Iowa, which is known as the Iowa silo, and is built of hollow tile or hollow building blocks, fin t her information on this silo suggest that you write to Professor II, I.. King, Ames, Iowa. DOINO THtIR DUTY Scores of Herald Readers are Learn ing the Duty of the Kidneys To filler the blood Is the kldneyo duty When they fall to do this the kid neys are weak. BaottMBf and other kidney Ills may follow; Help the kidneys do their work. Use Doan's Kidney Pillsthe test ed kidney remedy. Alliance people endorse their worth. Mrs I Whaley, 422 K Oregoo St , Alliance. Nebr., says: "I havo had no reason to change my high Opinion of Doan's Kidney Pills since) I publicly recommended them In May, 1907. Over three years ago my kid neys became badly disordered and the kidney secretions were unnatur al. Whenever I stooped sharp pains darted thru my loins and it was diffi cult for me to straighten. 1 fried nan rvmodlct Bat Ml failed to help me until I procured Doan's Kidney Pills at Moisten s Drug Store. They brought relief In a short time and I continued using them until I was free from kidney complaint '' For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the Unit ed States Remember the name Doan's and . take no other. NOTICE FOR BIDS Bids Wanted for Furnishing Coal and Unloading Cars Bids will be received by the Board of Kducatlon of the Alliance City Schools until September 2, for coal as follows: r.oo tons more or less of nut and egg, also 500 tons more or less of screened nut: same to be run orer not less than an Inch screen. Coal delivered f. o. b. Alliance in car lots, or delivered In bins at tho several school buildings. Bids will also be received for un loading cars of con! to the several buildings. Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Bids will be received by the sec retary. D. W. HUGHES, Secretary. LEGAL NOTICE SHERIFF'S FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICK IS Herehy given that un der and by virtue of a decree of foreclosure and sale given in thMr district court of Box Butte County, Nebraska, in a cause therein depend ing, in which the Kquitable ltnd (Vmipany was plaintiff, and Ora E3. PhllUps. Inn Bogard. and Jane Bo gard hte wife whose true ChrieAHani name is unknown were defendants , I wtWl on the 7 day of October, A.D., 1912, at one o'clock in the afternoon, at the west front door of the count house In the oWy of Alttatnxe In enUdi county -offer for me d sell at pub lic vendue to the highest bidder Dor cash the followiing described mort gaged premises sod real etfaJte, to wit: The South East quarter at section twenty two 122) On own alvOp twenty five (25) north of range fifty one (oil west in said 0 BBsty, for the payment and scit'isfaKitoa of aid decree. C. II. COX, Sheriff, .. W. CK1TKS. Attorney for Pln'.nSlff. (394-170) LEGAL NOTICE SHERIFF'S FORECLOSURE TALE For we NOTICK IS HEilKBY OIVI N t t if. uudir tnd by virtu? of a docres of fmecki ure smd i! p'vca in the dis trict com; of P-:x 3u .la cou:. y. Xo bratln, la cat . Uhhj dsptadlai :i w l :h li Kqui: .bl ' I tnd Com pany a- p'a :i it, an I Ora K. Phil lips. Prank1 a. m e, Aaafr k. Ms sin, Cordel Colv'n. BmflM C.v n and l ry Bov in in wcr d : . , I w I on the 7 dty of Oc doer. V. D. I !l 2, at on;- )'c!oc k a :ii afte.i k: at i.lu ff ft . at coor tjig the OMS$ house in th r'.ty of AKrincs, 'n said county, off?r for wile and -e'l at vnb llc vendue to the highest bidder for cah. the following dtscribc-d mort gaged premises and real es a . to w4t : The s . a a ei t quttrter of sec tion Th tte.n (18) In township twoaly I x (M) amtB of range fifty two (52) west In said coun ty for the payment and satisfaction of suid dfxree. C. M. COX. Sheriff, v. w. CfUTBB, Attorniey fcr Plaintiff. . 5-1 no L M. Scott, Auctioneer Lakeside, Nebraska Will cry your bbIbb any where. See me Of leave dates at the Alliance Herald. WANTED Milk customer. ItJ (juarttt for a dollar I'hoiie 1 eiti Red. Win C Hrown (364M49S) Go After Business In a business way the advertising way. An ad in this paper offers the maximum service at the minimum cost. It reaches the people of the town and vicinity you want to reach Don't forget Die uims meeting di mocra'. at the count house, Tuos- dny evening. September In I I. Try It- It Pays