Classified Advertisements The following "Want Ads" are classified under appropriate headings for the convenience o readers. CASH RATES One cent per we'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. 1 have the only get of abstract be ks in Box Butte county. Office In McCorkle Building. 10-tf-570 TO RENT FURNISHED ROOMS BY DAY OR WEEK. Modern conveniences; close In; prices reasonable. THE CRES CENT HOUSE, 221.' East Second St. Phone 82. (37tfl410) FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT. 314 Sweetwater Ave., Phone 38". Iltfl083 FOR RENT. Office or living rooms. First Nat'l Bank Building. 17tfll86 NICK FURNISHED ROOMS- Mrs U. N. H os-kins has had her rooms upstairs, :il2lf Box Butte Ave., which he rents by day or week, thoroughly renovated and nicely re-papered. 4 4r: 1 -1 4i." adv. MISCELLANEOUS I.ady cook wants position o. ranch ' Experienced. Address Mrs. F. H. Willlamis. c o Herald. (4S214il )ed Buy your coal of Rowan & Wright. Phone 71. tf HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR HIDES AND FURS, at Hills' Har neeo shop. J. O. HERTERICH. (43-3144W adv 1 the Gunsmith. All kinds of feed, in any quantity desired, at E. I. Gregg & Son's. Phone 155. tttf-1342 Money to loan on real estate. F. to, Reddish. 3tf Curtis Best and Gooeh's Best flour at E. I. Gregg & Son's. Every sack guaranteed. Phone 155. W-tM342 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. Mane the bert monuments and will save you money. Call on AL. WIK ER. local salesman of Alliance, or send to Grand Island for price list. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS KOR SALE Five room bungalow, With bath, toilet, gas lights, hot wat er heating, large basemrat and porches. 2 lots, fronting neat, OM block from Etners:n sebcol, Easy terms. E. V. RAY. (43tfl4f4)adv. WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCK COCK E9RE2LS. I have a few full blooded White Plymouth Rock cockerels for sale. Phone MB Green. (41-:i144S) E. P. SWEENEY PIANO FOR SALE on easy terms. But slightly used and in first-class condition. Apply at Herald office, tf FOR SALE 5 room house close in. Price $1050 if taken quick. (40tfl4M ACHESON BROS. HARD COAL BURNER EOR SALE Medium size, good condition, good heater. Will sell cheap. Phone 725 Blue. C. E. BULLOCK. PIANO FOR SALE on easy term.-. But slightly used and In first-class condition. Apply at Herald office, tf Old papers at The Herald office at 6 cents per bunch. See E. C. Whisinan for lowest prices on painting, paper hanging and kalsotuining. GIRL WANTED FOR HOUSE WORK. SI malUlH MRS GEORGE HAND. 918 laumato Ave t4"'fl440) WORLD-HERALD DELI YERED REG UIARLY at your door, daily and Sunday. 6u cts per month. (42 11450) CHARLES KIPP FOR SALE, RESIDENCE LOTS CHEAP. Bout location in Alluin . A. J. WfUJOH, SO Big Horn Ave. Phone 361. 42 5 1451) LEGAL NOTICE SHERIFF'S FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS Hereby Riven that un der and by virtue of a decree of foreclosure and sale given in the district court of Box llutte County. Nebraska, in I cause therein depend ing, in whiVh the Equitable Land Company was plaintiff, nnd Ora E Phillips. Ira I toward, and .lane I to gard his wife whose true Christian, name is unknown were defendants, I will on the 7 day of October. A.D.. 1912, at one o'clock Lit the afternoon, at the west front door of the court house in the city of Alliance In Raid OOUttty offer for scale and sell at pub lic vendue to the highest bidder for cash tlie following described mort gaged premise; and real estate, to wlt : The South East quarter of section twenty two (22) in town thip twenty five (25) north of range fifty OM ("ill west in said county . for tlie payment and sn He faction of said decree. C. M. COX. Sheriff A. W, CRITES. Attorney for Plaintiff (3ffel?9) LEGAL NOTICE SHERIFF'S FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai under ami by virtue of a decree of foreclosure and sale given in the dis trict court of Bo Hut 1 1- count y, No bra-ka. In a cause th.'reln depending in which the Equitable Isanti Coin May wa-s plaintiff, and Ora E. Phil lips, Frank A. Ma-ssLe. Annie E. Mas sle, Cordel Colvin. Emma Colvin, J. Lawrence Bowman and Mary Bow man were defendants, I will on the 21 day of October, A. D M at one o'clock in the afternoon at the west front door of the court house In Hit' city of Alliance, in said county, offer for -sale and sell at pub lic vendue to the highest bidder for cash, the following described mort gaged premises and real estate, tow-fa : The south east quarter of sec tion Thirteen (IS) in township twenty six Oi) north of range fi'fty two (62) west in said coun ty for the payment and satisfaction of said decree. C. M. COX. Sheriff, v W. CRITES. Attorney for Plaintiff. (41-5-180) LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETI TION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION STATE OF NEBRASKA. BOX BUTTE COUNTV To all persons interested in the Hs'Hte of John P. Weinel, late of said County. Deceased. You are hereby notified that on tii" Ttli day of Sept ember. 1912, John W'. inel filed lit-s petition in bite coun ty court of said county for hi ap pointment as administrator of tlie estate of John P. Weinel, late of said county, deceaned, and that the Bams wiH be heard at the lounty court room in the city of Alliance. in said county October. 1912, clock A. M . It is fart lie 1 of said he ;tn on the 5tJi day 01J at the hour of 10 o'- Ortfl red that notice he given all parties Isl trail . I 1 raid estate by the pub lic .itiou of this notice for three MM ce.-sive weeks in the "The Alliance Herald", a newspaper printed, pub lished and circulated in said county. Dated this 7th day of September, IBIS, L. A. BERRY, t Sea 1 1 County Judge. 40-::-1 M THROW OUT THE LINE Give the Kidneys Help and Many People Will Be Happier "Throw Out tlie Life Line' Weak kidney.- need help. They're often overworked don't get tlie poison filtered out of the blood. Will you help them? Doan's Kidney Pills have brought benefit to thousands if kidney suf ferers. Read this mm; Mrs G. E. Leidy. 22 E. Dakota St., Alliance, Nebr., says: "I can highly recommend Doan's .Kidney Pills to all sufferers from kidney complaint, as I have used them on a number of occasions with good re sults." "When Lour Back is Lame Re member the Name." Don't simply ask for a kidney remedyask dis tinctly for Doan's Kidney Pills, the same that Mrs. LeJdjr hadthe rem edy backed by home testimony IOC all stores. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo. N. Y. 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 anc take no other. WHAT WE NEVER FORGET according to science, are the things asociated with our early home life, such as Hucklen's Arnica Salve, that mother or grandmother used to cure our bums, boils, scalds, sores, skin eruptions, cut. praius or bruises. For ty years of cures prove its merit. Unrivaled for piles, corns or cold sores. Only 25 cents at Fred E. Hoist enV L M. Scott, Auctioneer Lakeside, Nebraska Will cry your sales anywhere. See nit Of leave dates at the Alliance Herald. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE J w GET WiSE-AOVERTISE HEMINGFORD Mr. and Mrs. George Giltuore ar rived on 44 Wednesdn for a visit with her sister, Mrs Will Roland, nnd family. John I'Vntlrick and wife were In coming passcngere on t.'l Wednes day for a visit with his mother and other relatives here. Mrs. Arnet Mc Cnndless came the first cr the week cor a visit with relet) tea here Mr McChucIIcss has been visitinc his sisters here for the past month or more. Mr. and Mrs. Hnrgroe cam.' in on 4.1 Friday. They will occupy rootaa in the stairhead home Mr, llargtc work- in the creamery here. Mrs. Gardner MM a passenger to Marsland Thursday, returning Fri day. Miss Mary Michnls accompan ied her home for a few clays' visit .Mrs licit Mart returned from Alii. line Thursday where she had been visiting with Mr. Mart's broth er and wife for a few days past. Mrs. Hardy, mother or Mrs. Ed Leathers, came in from tlie east on Thursday, going out to Sioux county for ti visit with her daughter. Dr. Elkner came in Thursday for a few days' visit at the home of A If, Miller. Bud Thompson spent a few days the last of the week at Alliance on busine- - AK-SAR-BEN 1912 FESTIVITIES TO SURPASS ALL PREVIOUS EVENTS Omaha Prepares Ten Days o! Entertainment Activity tor Throngs During Fall Festival Sept, 25 to Oct. 5. Chief Chase In the Morning nnd ffesV ry Makes Kni 'ay will ft, with the COW I'oy nnd cowgM for popular faror, Itsplnymg all the wllyues thnt ehar eterll l the onrly life of the now si Diost extinct tieople Wild norsci or the plains, who sVS knowiedf n i muster, will succumb te FRONTIER DAY SHOW IS SPECIAL ATTRACTION T'lAT his thousands of loyal suh fectei who inhabit every part of tin- grant commonwealth m Ne brMkft, mat enjoy to tlie full est extent the mysteries Of the realm o; Ak Sni lien. King SaniM m . ruler of the kiiudotu, bM planned and a i ranged fcr a series of fail testivities which will surpass een the most gorgeous of any m the elghteevn feers f his snccesnfui reign These festivities will he held in those which characterise Ak-SarHcn ill It; evet d tail Nebraska f.oud of Ak-Sar-Ben. The people of Nebraska, and thnt includes the people of Omaha. ar Jull proud of the achievements of Al Sar Men lioud because Ak Stir BCfl has brooChl undying fame to the slate that Its people all love ho well. Is it any WOMIer that the good people of Nebraska congregate in Omaha for Mr. and Mrs cuinseh, Nebr., friends here at Sam Rlythe or Tci jre visiting their old present. Pf bHraflfl bbbsmbk' IB BMT-ilBssl aW I i smflBLBF' IsjMlBasiB BLJ A. E. Clark was a paaenisf Of to Miirsland Thursday, returning Fri day. We ttoderetaod he boa boushi out the Marsland printing office and will continue to print the Marsland paper at that place. Mrs. Frank Ptottneati cam;' up from Alliance Friday tor a visit with her mother and other friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Suprise and daughter spent Saturday and Sunday witli Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Win. Silencer, returning to Alliance Sun day. T. L. Hopkins was an incoming passenger oa 4:: Saturday from O tnalia wh?re he went tlie first of the week with cattle. Mrs. Uroshar was an in.oming pa.-.-c nuer on No. 4:! Saturday from Scott shlul'f where she lias been vis iting with her daughter at that place, a Mrs. Amelia Johnson was a passen ger to Alliance Fridny, goJfktt. down for a few' days' visit with her datifch ter there. Mrs. John Groinet and son Lloyd of Marsland spend a few days the last oi' tlie week with her par.-n . Mr. and Mis. Win. Fosket. retiirnins .Marsland Monday on Li THE S' LTAN AND ATTENDANT3. Omaha, metropolis of tlie great state and the seal .1 kingdom, beginning on Sept. IS and c ndlng on 0't. 5. provid ing (en full days of activity, featured by their iini'iueness, and which will furnish cn'ertninment for his faithful followers, who will gather from all parts oT Nebraska, whence Ak Sar-lh n g is its now famous name. Nebraska reversed upells Ak-Sar-Bea. Seek as far as you will and that is the only thing you will find back ward In connec tion with this great or ganization, conceived and carried out by the business men of Omaha tor the purpose of putting the great state of Nebraska to the front that It tuny take Its rightful place among the common wealths of the Union. In tlie comparatively short though phenomenal career or Ak-8ar-Ben and it- direc tors, many reatureai known for their originality, have been offered, but none thai win compere with the reign of King Samson, Hie Elghteenl li. whose year has been cupped by the largeal membership in the history of the organisation. Attendance Has Been General. In the six mouths of preliminary planning pnu tlcally every city in the to the fall Icst'vltles, paying tribute to tin orfanlaatlofl which knowi but one thing Nebraska first, Inst and all the time. Many mythical stories have been written of Ak Bar-Ban, much has been (aid of its colors, red, green and yel low, which SymbOllsO the beef, alfalfa and corn, the three principal products of Nebraska, but little has been said of the- Wonderful spirit of cooperation Which has made Ak-Sar-llen the b ad er amotiK organization of Its kind Tribute has been paid by the presi dent ci the I'tcited Stales, by senators nnd representatives In the United Slatc-H congress, b Important person ages from other InndH, by business men of the east, north, south and west, but AkSnr H"ti has never been b hon ored as It has blOl by the people of Nebraska, who love Ak Bar-Bee as its own child Realizing that Ak-Sar-Hen Is a Ne braska Institution end that its people come firs!, the dit 'dors of this great Organisation, which includes the rep reaentativn hnslneas men or the me tropolia, hav left nothing undone to make the fall festivities a source of nlen.-ant entertainment a.s well as a soune of education .Mr. and Airs. McCory of Alliance visited Saturday and Sunday with their daughter. Mrs. Cliff Hubble, i t I Mrs. Arthur !onevan returned to her home at Alliance Sunday after U Tew days' visit with heK sisters here. Mrs. Hello Alliance Sum stay w:h bet care for her Wayne ciark sick for the past at this writing. Ilrown came up fl MO ty for a few clays' daughters and to in Ip lit'le grandson. litt! who litis been quite week, but is b -t ter Mr. sad Mrs. Walter Hughes are the proud parents of a babyi tzirlfr which came to their home on Satur da, Sept. tjie L'Nth. Mrs .lames Ljvell's mother and sister from Hastings, Nebr., caaie Monday, going out to Curly v make her a visit. Miss Houuie Copeland, who has been spending the summer wilh her father and sis.er here, left Monday for Indian i Mrs Amelia Johnson was an in coming passenger on 4.'! Monday. Miss Doris Gregg and Mary Mich als returned to Marsland Sunday at ter a few days' visit here. Mr. and Mrs. fArnet Met 'and!. ;s and Mrs. Anna Fierce visited in Al lian Tuesday. Qcersn Fhronapfel, who has bt-eu quit sick for u few days, is reported as balag a little better at present. Ernest Spencer left on 41 Tues day for Denver where he will attund college the coming winter. sea Dr. lioland in. oi.- a professional call at Alliance Monday, returning Tuesday afternoon. Marie and Nora Hansen returned last Saturday from their visit in Ore gon and Minnesota. They report a fine time and everyone getting along ft net John Ha clock, w ho has been spending the past ftw days at the CerroU home, returned to his home OB 44 Tuewday. THE ENECl TIONEHS. ttate has be n represented at it.; in itiations The governor of the .state . Hie chancellor ot the unlvers.ly, lie State Editorial association, and the oittaenahlp in general have honored Ak-Sar-Hen with their presence, con (ributing In evety detail to Its popu larity nnd making its success possible in the only wa practical by Hie hearty cooperation which Ak-Sar-Den must have to be a stat I Institution The object of Ak Sar-Ben is known to every citizen of the state to boost Brat, last and all the time for Nebras ka and tci spread tlie glories of Ne I aska to the four winds of the In av erts to make the people Of tlie Cnlted States realize that here is the paradise of the world that he who striven to succeed can find no better place than hi Nebraska. So successful has Ak Sal Ren been in Its endeavors that this child of Omaha horn in the turbulent times t tlie middle nineties, has been adopt ed by the state and through the un eHhsh sop pert of the g mil cltleenshl of Neb! aska has ri.sen to a position o'. The testivities will begin un Sept IS. On that date the carnival gad i will be thrOWn open to the multitudes who will lock to the center of Hit j kingdom and 101 ten days there will Ik jnction every mlnntn, rhe carnival IkiouucIs will lie Hr- scene of btgl i class diversified entertainment, pleea i tires that will appeal to the most ex I acting. Myriads ol highly fjSjsOred I electrical lights will add to the spue tacular decorations when A!; Sai-lieu bleaks forth in all its glory on th-. evening of Sept. 25. Frontier Day in Ali Its Glory. As a special attraction, the famous 'Cheyenne- Eio'.ltler show, which proved a popular eutertainui"nt at the State Fail, has been secured for u series o; afternoon entertainments, beginning jn tin afternoon ot Bept 28 ami c ios tug 0't. 3. At great expense, t Ite Omaha baseball club grounds win he remodeled to make the show pc; . ;,,le. Chnnipjou rough riders of tin- world, in. n who know no fear when it CteBeC to handling de wild, unbroken horses ol the plains, will appear for the first DR. F. W. BOLAND Office Over First State Bank liemingford, Nebr. THE ROUND UP promln-nce among the fall feet ferities limn this fir east: eovglrie, those de fat tJte eeoatry ,ii!nfui hits of feminine hnmaatt) Go where you will to New Oil aus, -'iio have the courage to brave the ter to Denver, to Kansas City or to St - rots ol the p'aius. will he prominent I.ouix foi their fall festivities, and eiii-itainu -ni: a baud o: ttity ral rever will yr.u find t tie unselfish sup- Baaus Indiana, heeded b) ( i i i-ok pott nor the successful end-avois a Ite'. C'c nl. It i "t To ) te d ' PI -inJ Ln 'fisfslsfcssnivalsDsisB m r - BF laBKBSfsB irts ONE OF THE CHAMPION ROUOH HIDEKS the rnnRfer horsemanship of the daring loys from the west for the first time. In the evening the Indians will offer S thorough Indian show at the-carnival grounds, while In Hi" moining a spec- tacahtr pnrade win wend its way through Omaha's strepts. As spec ial features, thne paradea hao been scheduled, one a departure In Ak Sar-Ilen festivities. An automo bile floral pnfndOt In which more than one hundred heentifttl decorated auto mobiles-- will he in line, will traverse the streets of Omaha on Tuesday. Oct. 1 Though Omaha automobiles will probably he In the majority, many ma chines have been entered from Ne braska cities, wnlch will heighten the lntecist in the parade, as cash prlzM nr to he given for the best decoratod mac bine. Electrical Parade a Hummer. The electrical parade, the outdoor feature, to which all endeavor Is di rected, will he held on Wednesday evening, Oct. 2. Twenty gorgeona floats, headed by the board of govern ors on horseback, the floats pulled by lour beautiful specimens of horseflesh ai d requiring one hundred men. will em bod) the highest ldea in float con Btrurtlon. The theme of the floats this year Is "Gems and Mowers." On Thursday alternoon. Oct. 3, the dedication parade will he held. On thls.duv the new 1 ,000 AQO Woodmen ot the world building will he dedicat c ! Eight thousand members of the organisation will parade the streeta, headed by the military of Fort Crook gad tb'1 High School cadets The festivities will wind up Friday niiiht with the annual Coronation hall, v ie 'i the eii"en. will be crowned, after n selection front the fairest of Oma ha's beautiful women After this Itn- portaat fnn'tion, Nebrneka'a lower of womanhood and manhood w ill trip the light raataatlcuntil the wee s:na!l boa re, in the beeutlfelly decorated ballrhom, nnd to the strains of sweft music, which Will Boel out over thfl mammoth haltroe in from a hundred rioce orchestra, concealed in a bower if roses With Hie last stiain. the Ak Sar Hen of IPII will pegs Into his lory, only to ghe way to a more spec tacuh't' reign in 1913 if possible Tie- s-lection ot the king and queen will demonstrate in no uncertain way the nbeolnts democraep of the organi- i 'I Ion. Class distinction finds no piece in the Ak Sat Hen realm Its leaders are chosen from all statlone in life, ability being recognlz -d no herw sb it Ir. In this modern land of Qtitveva. Distinctly a sreatera institution, foa- t i d by Western spirit and developed bj western pregieealeensaa. Ak-S:r-Re n rests prottdly on her achteveeteati Of elgiit en virs. E V PMIRISH. i i , . : i ' ; j - - . . w-!-xH-:-H-t-:-x-:HH-! 7. Program c A' Sjr-Ben Festivitiea! t This Fall. ' T i Bept N to Oil 5- Carnival f SSV . etlvtttee V Bept L'S to Oct 5-Kum; alter ! noon. lYonii r Wild W -st .show ui 1 C ball park, ! y Oft I Alternoon. Automobile J I Floral Ps i One hnadred dec w orated antoa in line J. ict. -Kvenlng, Klectrical Pa ' trade. Twenty floats Teeano:! Ts. Cents ami Fin vera ' Oct Afteraeoa, Dedication Z Parade Ten tkonaand in line j Oct 4 Night, annual Corona' It tion liaH. '. x-h-w--:-x.-h-:--hh-h-k-i-h-i- II II till! II 1 1 1 H I U pdHdJal T Samicn Inwitfs Subjects to At-jf icru rciiivmei. : cue. of Ak Sai Heu 1, King J. Samson, the Eighteenth, hereby command everyone of my loyal .subjects to appear in Omaha ba j 'tween Sept f and Oct. 5, if It is , , ponalhle, sad participate in the an 1 anal leetlrtttes of AkSar-Ben. ! Further. 1 desire that the good p.Hple of Nebraska heed this com , maud that our people of Omaha may have the piHilege of know ..tug ou better and the honor of J ; . nt-rtaining you to the h"St of our . ' ability. Civil under my hand and seal, tali the teuh day of September, ..deiiing the reitcn or King Samson, ; ;the Ki Bpreeeth. KING SAMSON. XVIII '--"e-H-X-I-l-W-S II Hlllilll