SI ELLS HOES Look Over His Line Hanan, Edwin Burr, E. P. Reed, and Sher wood Ladies line Is the finest line shown west of Chicago by any retail dealer. Look Them Over J. B. DENTON'S Variety Store We have a big lot of Xmas things com ing and must make room for them. We will give special low prices to reduce stock and make room for Xmas goods With every purchase amounting to $1.50 we will give a beautiful 1913 calendar plate, price 50c We have children's wagons, wheel barrows, sulkies, rocking horses, etc., on which you can save money by pur chasing now- The Savory Roaster represents perfection in the art of roasting meats or poul try. You will get the cost back in satisfaction the very first time you use it. Prices $1 up. NEWBERRY'S HDW. CO. The Pacific Coast Tour Grandest Railroad Journey in the World There are more, than one hundred different ways to no or to come, but tile all-year way to California, the way in one direction at least, N through the Denver gateway, with Iconic Colorado and Salt Lake along the way. It you desire a more southerly route in winter, no via Uenver Mid the Santa rV Craud Canyon Koute. through New Mexico -the way (.. sunshine: If tiiis is not far enough south, go through Kuui City and Texas, returning through Salt Latke and Scenic Colorado Jlut to reali-: the maximum possibilities us to scenery, oities, agricultural landscape and "travel education" of this comprehensive tour, you should include th i Shasta Koute and the I'acific Northwest the I'ortland. I'ugel Sound, and Spokane regions. In "Seeing America Klrxt" you nee its mighty and mugnifieeir half on a Pacific Coast tour. You should not only "See America h'irst' but VOM should see all of it you can from a Murliugton train J. KRIDELBAUGH, Agent Alliance L VrV. WAKELEY, G. P. A.. Omaha BABIES IN SHOW RING Stock Show Will Introduce a SeSj tion in Eugenics Several Weeks ago a prominent scientist declared in a public lecture that more promt ss was being made in the development of hogs thrill of humans This statement was herald ed fur and wide by the press, and while it was easy to prove that much inniro' etneiit had been made in the development of hogs, there is no data at hand to show whether any improvement has been made in the development of the human rai e or not . In order to secure some data In this direction, the National Wetti rn. Stock Show has di cided this year to introduce in the show a department of Kugenics. The term "Kugenics" is n modern word and means better breeding of ImMMM The Stock Show Association will include in this MCtlOfl of tht- show an exhibit of charts showing t lie Meiult ll.oi Uvv of Heredity, a child's welfare exhib it atid a child's health exhibit The latter department is in fact a baby WEDDING KNOT TWICE TIED Cutter County Licence fot B'.iine County Wedding Second Ceremony Necessary ALLIANCE YOUNG MAN GROOM The Custer County l publican of last Thursday contains an account of it wedding In which the ceremony was performed twice, "once lor show, once for sure". The groom Is it Boa BtttAe county youttg num. Krank Douglas of Alliance The llerutd congratulates him ami his bride and wishes them a long ami prosperous married life so happily begun Fol lowing RCCOOnt of the double wed ding is taken from the Custer Coun ty Republican and the BlntM Itoost er: On Monday morning November 18th, at the home of Kd Kunynn, near llalsev, a wedding party assem bled to witness the marriage of his daughter I. lira to Crank Douglas of Alliance. The guests were the two grand fathers and grand mother o'f the htide, Mr. and Mrs. Kmanuel liable of York and Mr. and Mrs. T. U Kunynn of Dunning and Rev, VV. II Hawkins and wife .lust before noon When the minis ter discovered that the license had been issued at Mroken Mow and was good only in Custer count, v was con sternation on every face, a very so ber bible and groom faced the situa tion. The dinner was waiting: and such a dinner those present were not willing to miss. Many expedi ents were suggested and much friendly banter at the expense of the ((tuple was indulged in. At last It was decided to have the ceremony performed twice, first at the home where the parents and eight younger brothers and sisters could witness it nd again on the following day when they would go from her Grandfather Rooyan'l home over the line into f'uster county and be married as the license required. Accordingly cere mony number one was performed at the home mid ii was an unusually jovial company who partook of the bountiful n past provided. Then the happy couple drove vvitli all the grandparents to the borne of T. l; Kunynn southeast of Dunning. Chapter II Tuesday morning November 19th Rev. and Mrs Hawkins drove also to tills home, ami till there Including Coster Etunan, an uncle of the bride, drove south two or three miiea acroea the Bounty line and climbed the Qtgheal sand hill in Mr. Sua yarn's pasture. There at noon sev- enty-ftve feel above the surrounding country, in the great temple of (lod's out of doors, with thohluc canopy above, the ceremony was perform ed according to Hie laws of Nebras ka. The drive in the bracing air gave all good appetites f ir the BOC ond wedding dinner The bride won- a becoming dre-s Of navy blue with white lace trim tilings, the groom also wore a navy blue suit. They will make their fu ture home at Alliance. The bride is a charming girl who will be much missed in her community. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas have the good wishes of many friends for a happy life. DAVIS RULE On Wednesday, November .'7, I91S, at the manse of I'ark Hill Congrega tional church, Denver, Rev. Fred 0. Clark pronounced the sacred words that united for life Mr. V. M. Davis and Miss Florence Rule. The bride is a popular young lady of Sheridan. Wyo., where she was reared and where her futher has been an offi cial of the Murllngtoji railroad for about fifteen, years last past. The groom is well known in western Ne braska and eastern Wyoming, being special ugtnt for the order of the Royal Highlanders in this territory. Moth bride and groom have a host of friends with whom The Herald desires to join In heartiest congrat ulations and best wishes. Mr. and Mrs. Davis arrived in Al liance from Denver on the early train Saturday morning and were given an elegant wedding breakfast at Hotel Drake. A number of their friends had been invited to be their gHets at breakfast and presented them with a fine cut glass berry howl. They will leave for Lincoln in ibo'Jl 'wo week! to spend Christmas at the Ik me of the groom's parents, after which they will return to Alli ance and make this city their home. show, but not the old style baby show, where the best looking and happiest baby curried off the prize, but a competition where the abates will be Judged for physical pcrfec tion. There will be three divisions In this contest Out for babies iron i tie (ouinrv. vvnicii includes towns up to j. nun population: anoth er division for cities of 3,900 to in, nun population, and the Other for ha hies from cities over 10,000 pftpuNV Hon The babies entered in this content will be first examined by a corps of women physicians and will he stored according to the standard recently adopted, and on Fridav of show week the) will all be gathered in the Stock Show in the ring, when the Judging will take plac e In order to give the babies all ov er the country an opportunity to compete, it is planned to hold local contests In various sections of the state, and send the winners to Den ver to compete In the big contest. It is expected that some very val uable data will be secured from this contest and it is Intended to hold similar contests In other parts of, the country, and eventually parents will be able to know what eonstl tutes a standard in the development of their children, and if any child Is below standard in any portion of It body steps can be taken while it is still young to properly develop it. It Is believed that this feature of the big stock show will be of very meat interest and like all other tea Hires of the show Is intended to he educational in Its effect. Dr Mary Kllzabeth Mates or Den ver will le superintendent of this section, and Mrs. Mary 10. Watts of Audubon, la., who was Instrumental in starting this contest in the east, hng promised to come too Den v el and assist in the Denver show. The Mothers' Congress of Colorado, the Women's Club, and other organiza tions are Interested In this feature, and it Is Intended to mnke it of great practical interest. NEBRASKA ALFALFA IS SHIPPED TO NEW YORK Nebraska alfalfa is being hipped to tlie state of New York and used by dairymen there. Alfalfa laid down in the rural regions of Neh) York sells for about $15.011 per ton, and the easterners claim Hint when its milk producing qualities are tak en into consideration It is Cheaper than the native or tame hay of the east It would look with these con dltloni existing that the Nebraska tanner would go into dairying more extensively ami could produce longer profits by shipping the creamery products to New York and feeding the ha at home Bcottabktff Star lit raid. SUCCESS a Beaton firm recently offered a prize for the best definition of what constitutes noeeee. A Kansas wo man was awarded the prize, ami this was tier answer: "He has achieved success who has lived weH, laughed often and loved much; who has gained the respect of Intelligent mi ii ami the love of little children; who lias filled his nitch and scccm plished his task: Who has bit the world better than hi found it. wheth er by an improved poppy, a perfect poem or a rescued soul; who has never lacked appreciation of earth's beauty or failed to express it; who has always looked for the best in Others and given the best he had; Whose life was an inspiration; whose : mnry a benediction." Exchange, a f-JNERAL THANKSGIVING DAY The .literal of Mrs. Sarah Wat son, mother of Fete Watson, was held Thanksgiving day afternoon. The remains did not arrive on 4 1 Thursday morning from Iowa, us had been expected, but came on I.I thai day. Pete Watson and Miss Delia Watson went on the same train from Alliance to Hemlngford. The lit arse' was In waiting at the depot, and proceeded at once to the Hemlngford cemetery, accompanied by a number of friends who had as sembled. Rev. Normal o. Palmer, pastor of the Hemlngford at. E. church, conducted a short funeral ser vice at the grave and laid to rest the mortal remains of one whose long and useful life hail been a blessing to many. MEASURING ALFALFA IN STACK The following rule s much used in this country for determining the amount of buy in stack. It is the rule generally used by the Mitchell Alfalfa Milling Company in purchas ing by measure, and Mr. Linden, the manager, tells us that It curries out remarkably well, as they weigh the hay, even after they have purchased it by meirsure: Take the width of the! Stack and the distance over; add these togeth er ami divide by 4; multiply this re suit by itself and this result by the length of the stack; divide the re sult by M- for alfalfa and the an swer will be the number of tons in Hie stack, For example: A Stack is HI feet w hie and the distance over is SI feet. Mi feet plus IJ feet; divide by 4 and feet; multiply by Itself have 144 feet; say tht feet in length, we . feel is we have (It) and stack is 1 1 I - we 40 multiply 144 by 40 7fQ feet, dividing you hav e I I and which gives us this by 111 and about 'i tons. Or, if you want to know how much to cut from the and Of a stack to make a ton, use the rule as above: square one fourth of the width plus the over and divide 111 by it. In the example above, divide 111 by I 11 and vv g have .'! ft. 4 in. If IV tons is wanted, divide 'tis by 144; if tons, divide 104 by 141. etc. Mitchell lades. HITS HIGH WATER MARK County Treasurer Martin Has Big Receipts On last Saturday the collections by the county treasurer, F. M Marliu amounted to I3,4M I mouth of November Mi looted from taxes alotn I32.746.fs. The t ounty of cash on l. .hi. i now and all SOU at) warrants are In lug paid promptly on preselitat ion I! I I $$ GET WISE ADVERTISE During the Martin col the sum Oi has plenty BRENNANS i CORNER I Opal Fountain Best Luncheonettes : Hot and Cold Drinks Served by an Experienced Man j : WILLIAM MITCHELL A3ta5 MALARIA headache, biliousness, in digestion, rheumatism, pimples, blotches, yellow complexion, etc., are all signs of poisons in your blood. These poisons should be driven ont, or serious illness may result. To get rid of them, use I ti9 Bedford's Black-Draught the old, reliable, purely vegetable, liver medicine. Mrs. J. H. Easier, of Spartanburg, S. C, says: " I had sick headache, for years. I felt bad most of the time, I iried Thed ford's Black-Draught, and now 1 feel better than when I was 16 years old." Your druggist sells it, in 25 cent packages. Insist on Thedford's Furnaces for Cold Weather The most satisfactory way of heating a house is with a furnace. I handle the Wise and Jewel furnaces. They can be seen at my shop ggggggm.t7 J IggK tk I have experienced men for my plumbing work. Am equipped to handle all kinds of work. Now is a good time to have that plumbing job put in before cold weather sets in. Plumbing, and Heating PHONE 435 ATTOftNSV AT LIW, ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA BURTON & WESTOVER Attorneys at Law LAND ATTORNEYS Office First National Bank Bldg. Phone 180. ALLIANCE, NEB H. M. BULLOCK. Attorney at Law, ALI,IA.ICre, IV KB. F. M. BROOME LAND ATTOKPfEl I.'inim'x iM'rli'!n'ns U,H'ii rer I' 8. Land oSt Kiiairintr fur prompt unci efflrlent earrtes Office in Opera House Block ALLIANCE. . NEBRASKA BRUCE W ILCOX Lawyer and Land Attorney Practitioner In i-lvll courts since IMS aS i.!'J! ?r,.' - I!- ,',l?,d onw ,r"ni MmkW Information by mall 11 spm-lalty. orrica in i.akd office building ALLIANCE . NFHRASKA. DR. H. H. BELLWOOD, Surgeon C. B. A Q Ry. Office Over Holsten's Drug Stare Day Phone 87 Night Phone 86 OKIK rol'l'KKNOLL Km. I'hone X 11 PKTRBMH Uea. Phone 4g Drs. Copper noli & Petersen OSTEOPATHS Rooms 7, 8 and 9, Rumor Block Phone 43 GEO. J. HAND, PHYSICIAN AND s t n o R O N Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat H. A. COPSEY I'hyilolan and Surgeon orflce Phone 3fl0 Ken. Phone r1lJ?,"'t,!i'1 ,r""l'ly and nlaht fro offilca. Oaceai-AIllanca National Baak lintldliitr over the I'om office. J. P. HAZARD Surveyor and Engineer, ALLIANCK. M Itk.v.SKA Parties out of town should writi-, as 1 a as DUtmnchof the tint., Ubarset win not si :ecii t-j.wi and 1 ipenats per day. Dr. Oliver McEuen Physician and Surgeon KEMIbGFOHD, NEBR. SrKCIALTIES Diseases of Women and Children and Genito Urinary- Organs A" clls answered promptly day or nljll HARRY P. COURSE! Live Stock mid GeniTiil Auctioneer Farm Sales a Specialty TERMS RF.ASt iNAHLE Phone 64 ALLIANCE. NEBR UK. 1. E. TVI.KH DENTIST, OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, PHONE ft? Alliance, Nebraska G-eo. Oh G-std.s"b3r Licensed Embalmer Phone -1 ?L9 ( Night5io Dr. JAS. P. HAXFIELD Oentist OVER BRENNAN'S DRUG STORE All Electrical Equipment Eveninga by Appointment PHONE 525 RED Let the Gold Dust Twins Shine Your Shoes Palace Shining Parlor, 206 Box Butte G. J. CURTIS, Prop "H 1 I I I I I A. J. KENNEDY DENTIST iotbee in Alliance National bank Btk T 1 Over PostonSra 'Pboue 391. il,i,.M.4.Mi. ,, ,,, .n-.l-.t-.M 4 L M. Scott, Auctioneer Lakeside, Nebraska Will cry your galea anywhere. QOee me r leave dates at the Alliance Herald. Old papers at The Herald office at Curtis Baal and Coach's Baal Flour!1 cea,s 'er buueh at K. I tirvgg 4c Sou s Kvetv gnckl guaranteed Phone icr. 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