WILL VISIT IN ENGLAND MV. and Mr. A. T. Lunn and Arthur Leave for Viett in Hie Native Land 8on WILL BE GONE SIX WEEKS Mr and Mm. A. T. Uinn and three children left on 42 Tuesday morning for the east. They stopped Id Omaha, where two of the children. William and I a Hhea. will stay with Mrs. I .unit's mother. Mrs. C. B. Rodgers, while Mr. and Mi- l.unn and Arthur are away on their irl to England, Mr. Dunn's native land. They will leave New York, March th, on the White Star line ship, Celtic. They were planning to at tend the Inauguration of President "WlNon, at Washington, March 4th. They will vlalt a number of places In Kngland, but their principal stay will be at West Klrby, near "Liver pool, at which place Mr. I.unn's mother and sister reside. Before leaving Mr. Dunn kindly promised to furnish The Herald dome Items about their trip and vis it, giving us permission to make such use of the item as we see fit, which will be to give our read ers the benefit of them. WIVES SURPRISE MACHINISTS The Machlnists met at their rcgu lar meeting In the M. B. A. hall on Monday evening. Their wives and friends got together and save them a welcome surprise in the shape of delicious refreshments and a delight ful program of dancing, card playing, etc., which lasted until the wee, ma' hours of the morning. There were about forty-five pres ent at the entertainment and At prov ed a very good time for the men and their families to become more ac quainted with their fellow workers and their friends. Everyone had an enjoyable time and the ladles have the red it for giving everyone a pleasant evening. ii- - METHODIST PA8T0RS ORGANIZE jr The Methodist pastors of all the 1 lurches from Bayard, Nebr., to Tor rington, Wyo , have met and organ ised a ministerial association for mutual helpfulness in evangelical v. oik in the alley towns. This as sociation will 'je at .Mi nature during the week from Much 2nd to toe 9th, and wli hold Joint, evangelical ser vices at the church, for the week, visit all the families In town, and conduct a general church rally. Mln atare Free Press, Fob. 21. 1'14, and also'the Weekly Independ ent! Parmer and the Monthly Poultry Topics, all three papers for over a year for t The regular price of The Dally News alone is $. This will alve you the dally paper during the legislature and during thr ex- it ing events of the coming Wilson ad' ministration Ncbrasknns will cut a big figure in the coming fmir years. You may have these papers sent to different addresses If you want to grve the farm pnp i or the poultry paper to friends. The News Is a live daily, printing all the news and markets, great fiction stories, and brim full of Interesting reading nnd discussions of the current events of the day. It Is a clean paper, the kind yon will want lu your family. Send $2 today to the Lincoln Daily News and all three papers will start at once AdvI2-lt AT THE CHURCH 10 Pool o. oo ooToo-H fcimMAl NEBRASKA NEWSPAPERS Among the Boy Who Do the Hard Work in Boosting for Their Town and the State ALL "STAND UP FOR NEBRASKA" ALLIANCE FIREMAN VERY SICK Chas. Phifer Very Sick with Typhoid Fever at Newcastle Chas. Phifer, a member of the Al liance Fire Department, Is very sick with typhoid fever at Newcastle, Wy oming. Word comes to relatives here that he has been sick for four weeks, that he is delirious most of the tlmex His doctor states that hi fever should break any time now. It Is hoped that he will recover. Mrs. J. Carr started Sunday, for broken Bow, to see her father, who is sick. While absent she wlU go to Oklahoma City, thence to Fremont Nebr., to visit Mr. Can's folks. She expects to be absent about two months. Mrs. J. H. Curtis la having a fine new steam table Installed In her afcteria on Box Butte avenue. It is being installed by Newberry's, and Will make a valuable addition to her equipment. I Dr. C. K. Single was called to Bcottsbluff on Monday to operate on a Mr. Mulligan at that point. Mrs. t . H. Johnson and her two children have been visiting with her parent t Grand Island. Mrs Kleanor Skinner, living six miles northwest of Alliance, has pur chased a house ami lot In DtJH0M' addition from 0, li, Johnaon. 4 I Y. S. Uidgell, state Tire commis sioner, was the guest of the Alliatn e Fire Department while in the city last week. When leaving he gave the boys his hearty and sincere thanks for their hospitality I I A. D Rodgers iniil L H. Highland made a business trip In the North P:atte Valley last week In the Inter est of the AlltanM Pruit Company Jr ' i BAPTIST CHURCH 10:00 a. m. Sunday School. 11:00 a. m. Worship. Topic, Con secration. Communion will be ob served. 6:80 p. m. B. Y. P. U. Service led by J. Lledtke. 7:30 p. m. K veiling worship. Top ic, Wondrous Redemption. Prayer meeting and choir practice every Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Rev. Geo. A. Witte, Pastor Phone 113 METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH) 10:00 a. m. Sunday School. Graded Bible Classes. 11:00 a. m. Preaching. 0:30 p.m. Young people's Epworth League meeting. 7:30 p. m. Preaching. Otln 8. Baker, Pastor Phone 90 A. M. E. CHURCH Services at the home of MIbb Rich mond on Platte Avenue. Sunday school, 2 p. m. every Sun day. Preaching service at :30 p. m. ev ery alternate Sunday. Mrs. P. M. Maxfield, Paetor FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 10:00 a.m. Sabbath School. 11:00 a. m. Public worship. 6:30 p. m. Christian Bndeavor 7:30 p. m. Public worship. Rev. J. B. Brown, Paetor Phone 710 i MM AN U EL GERMAN EVAN GELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner Yellowstone Ave. and 7th St. German services every Sunday at 10:30 a. m. Kngllsh services about every three weeks upon announcement, and even ing services upon announcement. Oerman-Knglish parochial school five days of the week till June. Everybody welcome. Tltue Lang, Pastor, 703 Nlobrara-Ave. Phone Red 339 see EPISCOPAL CHURCH There will be service next Sunday at 11 a. m. Celebration of the Holy Communion and sermon. Ikilly service, 7:30 a. m.; Wednes day, 7:30 a. m. and 4:30 p. m. Rev. Geo. G. Ware, Rural Dean Phone Black 419 Chapped, the county seat of Deuel county, has a newspaper that would be a credit to any town several times lis sD.e. Some timee when a local paper has no competition ItR publisher gets careless about how It Is printed and does not seem to care whether he prints any news. Not lo with Guy C. Newman, publisher of the Chapped Register. His pa per Is neatly printed and contains a fine lot. of local news and corre spondence. l r The Marslanil Tribune shows a marked Improvement under the man agement of our good friend, Rev ('has. H. Ilurleigh, who took charge of it last week. l)ro. Ilurleigh Is an old newspaper man and will give the people of Marslanil a publication that will be n credit to that town. They ought to give him a good patronage. Editor Arthur E Clark of the llemlngford Journal has shown him self to be an enterprising newspa per man, and The Herald Is pleased to commend him for his enterprise, but we must confess that, since he commenced the publication of the Farmer and Rancher, the Journal has shown the effects of even an en terprising man having more than his hands full. If we may make a sug gestion to Bro. Clark It is that he Iput another man in charge of the F. and R. and that he again devote all his time to The Journal. Horace M. Davis, publisher of the Ord Weekly Journal and The Cus ter County Herald, is first assistant clef clerk of the house of represent atives in the Nebraska legislature. He la giving the newspapers of Ne braska a splendid gratuitous service in the lilncoln news letters which he is sending out fresh from the seat of the legislative mill. Mr. Davis is a practical newspaper man, an In teresting writer and for his news letters selects such things as the 'people are Interested In. There is one disagreeable thing about giving a wrlteup of this kind of the newspapers of our great state, am that Is the small number that can be mentioned in one Issue of the paper. There are so many more that cannot be mentioned than can be papers just as deserving of commen dation as those that are mentioned that we almost wish we had not undertaken to write this article. But we believe many of our readers will be interested in information con cerning the Nebraska press, Buch as is briefly 'Stated here, hence we expect that this will not be the only article of the kind to appear in The Herald. W. R. DRAKE'S CITY Meat Market People of Alliance know the kind of Meats sold and service given by W. R. Drake when running a meat market before. With better facilities and bet ter location, he can satisfy all old customers and any number of new customers that may favor him with their trade. A Full Line Fresh and Cured Meats, Fish, Poultry, etc. On the corner, Box Butte avenue and Fourth street PHONE 40 NEW RURAL PHONE LINE Meeting Held Monday Night to Or ganize Company to Construct Fairview Line new line will probably be ready for operation soon after the first of March. As the telephone directory for March has been printed. The Herald will publish the subscribers' numbers on this new line as oon as they have been assigned. MAY 0R6ANIZE VOLUNTEER COMPANY u. P. CHURCH 11:00 a.m. Preaching. T::!0 p.m. I 'reaching. Prayer meeting Wednesday even Ing, at 7:30. A. L. Godfrey, Pastor Phone 458 jr 1 CHRISTIAN CHURCH 10:00 a. m Bible sehool. 11:00 a. in. Preaching, subject. I "('oil's Dynamite in the Orient." v:45 p. m. C. K. T :lt p, in. r'"'i11 thtea subject "M.'phibosheth." Death of Walter Tice The many friends of Walter Kills Tlce In Box Butte and Morrill coun ties learn with deep sorrow of his untimely death which occurred at Fairmont. Nebr., February 21, 1913, aa the result of getting his arm caught in a corn shelter and mangl ed. It Is claimed by the physicians that the Injury that caused his death was not alone to his arm, but that being nearly drawn, Into the machine the effort to extricate him self injured the HMMctai in the reg ion of his heart and hastened death. Deceased was born near Kxeter. Nebr., March S, inn I. His mother died when he was four years old, at ler which he lived with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Workman, until he was married to Miss Mar tha Colerick, at Deadwood. 8. D., In October, 190.1. He had a honie-isu-.nl about twenty-two miles south of Alliance, in, Morrill county. He moved with his family to Fairmont I about ii month ago. The remains ; were brought back to Alliance for interment In Greenwood cemetery !by the side of the child which had LINE WILL BE BUILT SOON A meeting was held Monday night of this week at the residence of Mr and Mrs. Wm. H. Aapden, in the Fairview neighborhood, for the pur pose of organizing a company to con struct a telephone line to Alliance. T. J. Lawrence was elected presi dent of the company and Wm. H. Aspden secretary-treasurer. Others present at the meeting who will be on the line are John and Ed. Pahlow and Dan Lawrence. There will prob ably be several more connected with the line besides those named. A name waa not decided upon at the time of the meeting to organize, but we understand that it will be known as the Fairview line. The farthest point from Alliance will be about eleven miles northeast. The passed on before. Funerul services were conducted at the Christian church at 10:.10 a. m. yesterday, by the pastor. Elder F. A. Woten. To Ihe sorrowing wife and child rwP aaj U ne father and brothers ' ei... ii-. .1.1 ...!.. i. .a i,i offer a r oneslion 2 IfSSIt ?. wf condolen" Thfy will hav r question box is to be answered ,h .v,. ....,., r ..n k ii-... f ,u I mm i iiij vj i tin 'ii ' i ' .ii ii ui uir ORDERED NEW SPRING STOCK Miss Mary Regan returned Satur day from Chicago, where she had been for a week or more. She order ed a stock of spring goods, millin ery, ladles' furnishings, etc., for the Regan store. On her return she was accompanied by Mrs. FStzpatrick, an expert trimmer who has worked suc cessfully In Indianapolis, Detroit and other large cities. Mis Regan has a large circle of acquaintances among the ladles of Alliance and the sur rounding country. She Is familiar with their needs in millinery and other goods, and now that she is In business again with a large stock of new goods, she will no doubt receive a large trade. WANTED. 20 Hs. lean cotton rags, at Herald office. No wool want ed. 12 tf Alliance Man Who Lived in Mexico and Served in Federal Army Considers Proposition Seriously Get a Japanese Rug 18x30 inches to hide that bare spot in front of the dresser only lOc See our dandy stock of Easter Goods Rabbits, Chicks, Ducks, Easter Eggs Baskets from lc up BEE HIVE LEADING VARIETY STORE S. A. Powles, who is proprietor of the cigar, news and confectionery stand in the Herald building, was a resident of Old Mexico for a good many years and owns considerable property down there mow. He was driven out two times by the revolu tionists. Mr. Powles talks Mexican like a native and in thoroughly famil iar with most of the country, having been an engineer there for a num ber of years. He also served hr the United States army and has a thorough understanding of army life and practice. It now appears that intervention is but a matter of a few days oi weeks iin Mexico by the U. 13. army.' If war Is declared it will take 160, 000 volunteers anil if the young men of Alliance who have patriotic blood in thedr veins wish to join a local company, Mr. Powles says he la ready to start organizing at any time the call for volunteers is made. our I..V, CllllH.II. ....... I son (leliben,,. I ' ,, ' e " Bible mS5 T l'T? it " and still have a dear conscience?" L Jr.hU,8Mnd AnJ ln r:M p. m.. Wednesday. prayer B,r 'Whj W young manhood. meeting'. to Horse and cow hides should be salted well as soon as removed from the animals. Allow them to remain spread out a day or so before you bring them to us. We will ship them promptly and attend to your custom tanning in a business-like way. Our service costs you nothing. You are protected by a $1000.00 Guarantee. MARKS HARNESS COMPANY. Adv 12-2M899 A friendly invitation extended you. Frank Allan Woten. Minister Phone 752 SEVENTH DAY AOVENTIST Geo. C, Snow, editor of the Chad run Journal! IfrM oik of those who oi;.; hizcrt tile Western Nebraska Editorial Association in Alliance. Mr Snow was appointed clerk of the sen Mo finance vommdiee at Llncolu but found that he could not ' 8jai'e ' in. tKcessary time to give to this posi tion, which is an Important one Seu ator W. H. Reynolds Is chairman of this committee. 4 ' ' .' i' Mr. B V WtvW. wlfft of B. C. ReeVts; fnherly ot AlPance. and1 now nt Hot. SpVitfg., m very III with. cancel oT tne liver ana not expeci -d ti live-. She was operated on re rcntty J. A. Hunsicker of the Sftiutv- At F. J. Brennan's Corner in Alliance nt iuhborhood in Sheridan county, SATURDAY MARCH 1 father of Mrs. J. M. Schirk of AJJl ance, caOM to the city last WftaM Commencing at 1:30 P. M. day. He was taken sick while here! Kour head of hordes. iAcluding a and was taken to the hospital for ! span of geldings. 7 aud I years old, FIRST GUN OF 8IG PIANO SALE Sabbath school at the residence Of w- M- Robinson, Manager of Orkin Mrs. Pilkington every ternoon at 'i o'clock Mrs. John Pilkington Saturday af- S jpt. Brothers, Arrives in Alliance with Big Force of Salesmen and Clerks and Several Carloads of Pianos Public Sale treatment. I Mi and Mrs. John M. Schirk vis itd friends in Kdaemont the' latter part of last week. W. H. Heruluian of Sioux county, west of Maraland, was in Alliance on final proof business the first of the week, and called at The Herald of fice. We are pleased to add his ame to our Maraland list of sub scribers. I Send $2 to The Lincoln Daily News and they will mail you tlutt big pa per dally from now until April 1. weight 1000 pounds; I browu horse II hiiis old. weight toon pounds; I brown uiare, It yeas old, weiKlii 1 100 pounds. Kour head of feog brood sows: t fall pigs. Machinery I iiohn lere gang i plow ; I - i i ivh harrow ; eultlval i f;-. I Osborne disc. Household Furniture Majestic Hangt , Kstate 'Oak heater, dining ta ble, dresser, chairs, rockers, phono M-aph cabinet, ineubtntor, washing ma calm and other articles too numer- as to mention Usual Terms. SPRINGBR & BKA I . H. P COI'RSKY, Auet. FIRST AD IN THIS ISSUE Ou another page you will notice the li advertisement of Orkin Ilros. rhls la the opening announcement of the big (iub Sale which was an nounced in our columns several weeks ago. W. M. Robinson, manager of the piauo department of the big firm cf Orkin Brothers, arrived in Alliance yesterday noon. He now has a large force of salesmen and clerks em ployed here for the special sale. Prospective piano purchaaers should watch our columns closely for an nouncements and by all means go to the Alliance store and be ahowu the beautiful pianos which aYe being offered at such low prices and terms Don't overlook the value I want ads on page 5. of the Basket Ball Sidney Alliance Saturday, March 1 8:30 p. m. H. S. Gym BiggestGame of Season Adm. 25c Season Ticket Mr. AIM w ;n Narthport Herald, Ktb. 21: John Hagerty of Alliance visited with his daughter. Mrs. Pat Rowian. and fam ily over Sunday, returnintc to llridge port Tuesday. Mr. Hagerty is a vet- eran of the Civil war. Hay Springs News, Feb. 2P: Molzahn returned home from once last Friday night with a Ford run-a-bout. He tried to over another machine on his home, consequently his car had to be taken to the "auto hospital" the next day for a slight operation, but al present Is able, to be out a-ja'ii- Hushville Itecorder, Feb. 11: At torncy Joe Weslover and wife ami Chas. Peng ins and wife autoed up from Alliance Sunday niuiu to visit relatives and friends. They return ed Monday afternoon a: 'com pa tiled by Mrs. K. V. Illppafh. Minatare Free Pres, Feb. Hi S. K. Warrick shipped three cars of sheep today, one each to St. Joseph, Kansas City and St. l.ouis. Dr. single of Alliance operated on Glen Mllllcan at the Vundiver hos pital tor appeinl'cr.is yesterday, and reports the patient doing nin'y Tin man's father and mother frotii Alii ance were present at the time. HI father is one of the old tiiu,. engin eers on the llurlington between Alli ance and Itavcnna. n Are You a Cold Sufferer? Take l)r King's New Discovery The best cough, cold, throat and lung medicine made Moin refund' ed If It falls to cure you. Do not hesitate take it at our risk First dose helps. J H. Wells, Floydadn Texas, writes: "Dr King's New DIs covery cured my terrible cough and cold. 1 gainyd 15 pounds " Buy It at Fred K. hfolsten's Ad Feb ii-27