Build With Wood To Suit Your Needs Today hikI enlarge h your demands reovlre.Thit't ooi of tht big titl vimtuges offer ed in frame construction over all Other. Future ad ditions can lie provided for right in your original plans and the money saved by building only for prOMOt needs can go on working for you until the enlarge ments are desired. There are a lot of other advant ages too that wood eon st ruction offers and before you decide on your material is time time to investigate as thoroughly as you can. Our exiMM ience covers near ly every phase of the build ing question and if you think our advice is worth having, it's yours for the asking. i ome in and get right on tins lumber question. Let us show you wherein the mills we buy of save you dollars in labor and time in doing by machine work what the carpenter's formerly did bv hand. It s surely worth while to you and it will be pleasure to us. (Omitted last SSttt) I'Rssenw r Conductor Zollinger re timed last Friday from ti business tp to Omaha Word coined from W. II. Law that lie in now at Troy. Mont. Mr. Law was nt one time it switchman here. Krakeman Crittenden has resinned. Me will return to h!n home In Mc 'ook. Mrs. .lennle Heed and daughter Uulh left Monday for a short visit with Will Heed In Missouri. Machinist Austin went to Seneca Monday to spend Christmas with his parents. There's No Place Like Home" Forest Lumber Co. ALLIANCE, Nt MIASM Advertisement -2-2-161 1 Building See me before you build. I can do your work and save you money. tns & Estimates Furn ished Free. 0. H. MOON West Florida lands Small farms, improved and un improved, easier terms to pur chasers than rent, crops grown all the year round. Oranges mean us. figs, corn and cotton by climate; tuberculosis asthma, catarrh, rheumatism, al disappear here. Large lodies of tine timber lands. Excellent mill sites, subdivisions to the deep water city of lYmisucoia. Ask us questions, the answers are FREE. Caartir Land Co., Pcnsacola, Honda vertisement 156W 4 l'lt labit Habit is acquvn Some will appear befor our camera reilariy others, less, mindful of their friends, only at long intervals. Get the Habit and come often Alliance Art Studio 1H I 4th Stmt Mrs C. . HosklnR received the fclowiitg card from her sister, who with her husband in traveling in South America. It Is tinted Dee. 14. "Dear sister: We are having a won nerful time here and wish you liail eorae with un. We have Been tnuch of the canal and arc duly impressed. We have been on a finished part or tiie canal, rode about three miles down the center In a motor boa' Kverythina Is so different, wild ba MUMSi grape fruit and pine apples and beautiful wild flower." Popular Alliance Railroad Man Killed Mr. and .Mrs Ward from the Hlaek Hills spent the past week In Alii SB al Kb home of their son. Con ductor J. 8 Ward. Fireman Hanson who ha been em ployed here the past two years has resigned. He will try farming near Hnvelock, Nebr. Conductor Kd. Heard haB gone to Aurora to spend the holidays with his parents. Conductor Horn has Heard's car and crow. Conductor U. V Hoskins is taking a short vacation during the holidays. Conductor P. , Hill has Hoskins' car and crew. Engineer George Hell was taken very suddenly 111 at his home Mon day evening and Is still very sick. He Is under the care of Dr. Slagle. John Ixddtkn, R. of R. T. legisla tive delegate, went to the high line Thursday to make a study of work Ing conditions In the Hlack Hills. v 8upt. George Griggs of the Ster ling division and wife were In Alli ance Monday doing Christmas shop- pin. 6 Mr. Smith, chief clerk in tat train master's office, left Sunday evening for Sterling. III., where he apent the holidays with his parents. Plreman Ambrose went to Raven na Monday to attend a big ball giv en there. He returned Tuesday on No. 4.! Ilrakenian John Thompson, who lias been working here about elgh teen months, has uult and returned to his home in Creston. Iowa. Machinists Morhman and Hracken left last Saturday night for Omaha and Nebraska City. They will be gone until the first of the New Veal llrakeman Powell has had to lay off again after making one trip. Mr Powell has Just recovered from i ueveiv attack of tvnhoid fever and was ambitious to get to work again. (Vmriiictcr Art Pickett and wife moved this week into a modem five mniu cottage on Toluca Are. Mr Pickett laid off a few days and Con ductor Shields took out his car. m m m Mhs Kdna Hullock. sister of Con ductor Clyde Hullock. has been very sick at the hospital the past ten days. On Christinas day she began to Improve and is now slowly recov erlne under the excellent care of Sisters. 'Babe" Moran killed at Crawford Saturday afternoon by being crushed between freight cars Funeral at Alliance Tuesday morning "Habe" Moran, head brakeman on local 46, was so badly Injured at 4:35 Saturday afternoon In Crawford that he died at 5:55 o'clock. Train No. 46 had pulled 4nto Crawford and the two helper engines which are located there to help trains over Crawford Hill were busy with another train bo that 46 was compelled to wait for them. The following story of the. accident as told by Conductor E. V. Cramer was corroborated by all the members of the train crew. "We arrived at Crawford at 3:05 p. m. 1 was on the engine and head brakeman Moran dropped off to cut off about 12 cars. We pulled up on the main line to take coal and water. The operator Instructed us that we would have to slay there for the helpers. I asked him if the helpers would be down ahead of 43. He asked the dispat cher who said he thought they would se we left our engine and what cars we had standing on the main line be tween the depot and coal shed. The engine crew, the head brakeman' and myself went up town to get some thing to eat. We came back and the operator advised us that the help tr engines had gone into Rutland and would not. be at Crawford ahead of 43. We backed down and coupled owto our train and pulled them up onto the south passing track so that the west end of the raln was out of the interlocking plant. 43 arrived and on the block of 43 the helper en gines arrived, which was about 4:30. llrakeman Moran had asked DM if It w-ould be all right to cut the helper in light at the cut-off which leads from the main line to the south pas sing track. I told him if it would come behind 12 or 15 cars it would he all right. That was our conver sation at the depot before the help ers arriv d. After the helpers ar rived tie;, took oal and wrier and brakcmi ii Moran started off alone up to tli head end of the train. IPs in' i on was to cut the train and pu le of the helpers at the cut off. "The first I knew of Moran being hurt was wheu brakeman Hoag ante I suppose to turn ihe angle cocks nd cut the hosp. He came out, jsave me the shirk rignal. a small back-up sisnal. and I gave him the slack by Juw releasing the straight air on the inc. ie :md let Ihe tmln slack itself back until he gave me the ao-i sign. I then rebaed lie ah opined the throttle but start ahmd and the en moving ba kward very the alack come togetlie the rear end of the tral at that time he gave m nal and stepped in betw i appli d the straight ilr ji a quaes: as he nave tin- ii sign ; nn i suppose the engine went Hack ti t or threv feet after that I ptc Iped there unite a little while, wnit'n for him to came mil and j;tt ir I an other signal In a Utile v h I I straight! tied up and loeksjl bak over the train I thought I juld se him (.n k. of the train, ttlng land Brakes. Preity soon I aw a J mng fellow come running tip. 'Who i rout ed in m that dure wafdp tnin be tween the ears and to move th en gine ahead." As soon as Moran jM re! ased he w is tak n into a nearby ouse and a doctor called. In aboil! thirty minutes lie asked for a Mftt JLThe pries at Crawfi.rd wa- not at Home so an auto was sent to Fort Hfobin son, making the trip then aid in a few minutes. As soon as the ae ident wa ed to the Alliance officl train was ordered to uke hi er to Crawford. The -pecln hack Aport a slecial moth was nady and waiting with Enjfinfof Wil son and Conductor Evan hi ftl utes but just as it wa reidV start the death of Moran was report ed The body was brought to balance and tunei-al services w ere I ell at mom Pr Holy Rosary church Tuesda Ing at nine-thirty o'clock, R-vf Donnelly officiating. The members of t-large the Alliance Pi re lepaJrtmeq tended in a body, as well as ui number of Alliance railroad men Moran carried insurance it Burlington relttf. He April 1, 1012. He was well those with whom he worked arip was the employed d by acquainted and his dealt is regretted by all. leeply $100 REWARD. $100 paper The readers of this pleased to learn Unit there usee th 11 be i at : sci-all least one dreaded di ence hits been able to cure its stages, and that Is ejarrh Hall s Catarrh Cure is the ciilr pos itive cure now known to tl 'Inaedi- cal fraternity. Catarrh eem. fVcon- stitutiotial disease, repairer a con stitutional treatment Hall's (Jltairh Cure is taken internally, ac. life di rectly upon the blood and ifucous surfaces of the system", therAy de stroying the foundation of lie dis ease, and giving the patient sfength by building up the cmigtituttoi and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so mucl faith in its curative powers that tiey of fer one hundred dollar for aqV case that it fails to cure. end Sr list of testimonials. Address P. .1. Cheney & Cdj. To ledo, Ohio. Sold by all druggists, 75c Take Hall Family fills ffr con stipation. SURVEY REPORTS IN DEMAND That the Geological Survey! is not among the bureaus mentioned by the Public Printer as iasuini' .Flica- tions faster than thejKcan v die tributed Is indicated bf the fdjlc.vrag extract from the Di motor's Ixunual R?poi t : "The work doSe by tie Sur chiefly maps vey finds public expression through its printed reports una which ato published in edition adapt- running down along the train towards ed to meet the demand- Huang the fiscal year ended June 30, 191 number of reports printed ( orresnonded very closely number distributed (487,63tiJ reports are sent out only on kpplica tion. PmiAV. Thomas instructor on violin Phone 175 Alliance, N;b. a A. TskJioor. until recentij a i ll. 4 q. irraysii, writes trom .New York that hsfclsail lat Friday for South AraericaNjnany friends here will be anxious fvBv from him in nicnril lo railroad tMBMLlons l here Dan CrllKy, a popihir brakeman of the N. -P. With headquarters at Uvlngstcu. Mont., came In Tuesday morning on No. 42 to apend Ckrtat- mna with his anut. Mrs. Moran Some years ago Mr. Crilley was employed In the Norton store, where be made many friend. He U now in the freight sen-Ice on the N. P and will IV piomoted to couauctoi wun me Bet class set up. He will return to l.iv iiwst ii Monduy on No. 41. the rear end and said that Moran was fast near the head end of the train. "When I got to where Moran was he was standing erect with his feet on the .".round facing towards the rear of the train, criiBhed between the couplers on cars KCS 24280 and OWitlUN 110;:k. ears from head end. There was a total of 5S loads, weighing 2&35 ton, in the train. Mo ran was conscious but was suffering greatly He asked ine if 1 could not K't a bull chain and pull thut car away from him. The next thing he said was, "Well. I am all in." . -'We- then took one of the Itelper nrtnes and attached on the rear lulling It away from him. The troirnaine was pulling as hard as pobslblelSKPuld not move that end at all It is the OLinioWU.he who t ed the accidt r.Jssgjrnii had closed the BMM cocks UNMsU to stop the reai- end of the tral had started backwards, there be a very heavy grade art this point. In 1 f stepping in to put on the air In th i! Tast ...... i .......ii. i... ..... ... ' wj nt- ii uiitim j tte in. muimni xvlstipatiutl HOW'S THIS? 1 I We offer One Hundrei !rol!ars Reward for any cage of icatarrh that cannot be cured- by HiU'a Ca tarrh Cure. P J CHKNKY & We. the undersigns, h-va known v. K. J. Cheney for tho last m years and believe him perfectly bfmorable and fi iJnitrirlitb Ice Skates 65c and up Newberry's Hardware Co. A Happy New Year to You At this time, in the midst of the extr work at the year s end. we like to pause af moment to extend to our friends the com pliments of the season. Happiness, you know, is the only thing ' ..... ... - . that increases the mow you' give away, sot we want to pass along a word of good cheer. . We give this as our New Year's pledge: Throughout the year we shall makt every effort to keep and merit a reputation for erhcieat service and lair and courteous; W .i. ... i , ..... . Nebraska Telephone Co. "Bell System" $53,000.00 BEING GIVEN AW A , to those who art as the local representatives pf Everybody's Dagazine ami The Delineator ail in addition to liberal commissions. Ijel us show you bow you can Secure a Share simply by forwarding the subscriptions of your frien is neighbors and collecting the renewals of our pretext i sc.ribers. Try for THIS month's prizes. There a e lot prizes that can be won only by persons living m tc same size as your own. write at once to me BUTTERICK PUBLISHING COMPAN Baitertci aalMtng, New tmi City in all business naneially able to carry Ht lativ ob IlKctions made NATIONAL BANK Jf CClablKRCE. TfB.-U,. O HaU Catarrh I'uB is liken In ternally, actlntc dir PlOOq and mucous Arfacei iem Testimonials ellls ix-r bottle IS At the Pwmou (laiUiua lliaie irawiua buM Thuraduy Mra. Axle i i. was the luck nn.iiii Mi iui tie -tH-k to K. Taah and tir "kV fw lulnuus Mra, Jiliiinii v. a ahaid she would he taken .i i'Vabvheks. Kutueer Kd. Struud and ylfe were happily eurpised the day Before Christinas by cue arrlvaj of aft Hiraud'a sisttr Mc Anna Kxiruin from Axiei. Neb(. Another brother. Mr Klliot Si hi ml of the mechanical depart men l also Uvea Here. Mrs. Ektnuu will remain until after the holidays. On her return she wilt be accompanied by Mrs. Mtrend aud lit tie sou who will make a vlait In (eastern Nebraska and Missouri the from end of the train. which! moved down upon ban 4u spite of the j effort of the enatne which was pull , in ih ing forward. IHtruld The feilowlna siwtemeni of Kusm uui a , -i !. W. Johus)i also throws some Mrs lell.-t light on the affair "We headed in on the south par sing (rack at Crawford and after ihe lu-lpers cuuie down .mil stoppi'd the coal shed the brakeman went on top and set a few hand bra ile then eume down my aide of ' 1M - M ,. m lee 111 lBt ll re tut rd l the lvsidqate at K. l-sier, m life he initials! of it named I ie nasj 41 should ha i ruin iu belwtien Miss May liaruei fMWl aud w ill here, with paraut. for con- BUY A Gem Desk Calend for use on your desk during the year 1913 The handiest appliance you can ?r keeping memorandum. Price with Stand, $1.0) The Herald Publishing