I i ' ' V u &rr, tut- f lit $t L F 1 v? .- y it:; itli i a nr ;Jgf . Another carload of piano which arrived last week for the big Orkin Brothers club sale advertised in The Herald (Photo by Alliance (Art Studio) Good (Mis at Norton's IIAHD1CE1 K I N C A I D A CO. cloth r s RARE and stimulating stylos that you must see are now ready. These are the styles which look better on you than they do in the show window and that's "going MUM." On .your way home from the shop, the office, the store, or from school, stop in and have a look, two looks, a dozen looks. Clothes for young gentle men as well as for old. Brandegee Kincaid or Pit Form add to your appear ance like u hard day's work adds to your appetite. Every style is a real one right out of the oven every stitch is well done. The coats tit beautifully, the trousers tit. The prices ;u right. Can yon ask more? $12.50 $15.00 $18.00 $20.00 $25.00 NORTON'S KNOW US FOR BEST VALUES BRAVE REPORTER GOT NEWS. Hiram Adolph Dew King, railroad and police station reporter for The Times, who says that although he Is ntunted In size, he makes up for W In intelligence, was soundly berated Monday while securing some impor tant news of a family scrape from the wife at the Uurlingfon station. Hiram Adolph, scenting trouble witli unerring accuracy, and skilled witli many years of experience, trailed the lady into the ladies waiting room in the Hurlington depot and begged for an Interview. "It's none of your business, my little man," said the lady. ' This world would be a whole lot better off wWhout people IHk I you." Hiram secured the story, how ever, and it formed the leading news 4tem of the highly educational sheet which he represented on Tuesday. LEGAL NOTICE Serial No. 0"28 Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. 8. I. and Office at Alliance, Nebraska, March Itlt. NOTICK is hereby given that KKNKSr M . LA MM ON, of Alliance, Nebraska, who 00 May 26, 1108, made Homestead Kntry No. 1.1464, Serial No. 07268, for NVs-SBV and NSW'i, section ;1, township 24 North, range 49 West of Sixth Principal Meridian, lias filed notice of intention to make final three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Register and Receiver. U. S. Land Office, at Alli ance, Nebraska, on the 18th day of August, Itlt, Claimant names as witnesses: William Sherlock. Willie J, Sher lock, Alexander Underwood, Kdward Wilson, all of Alliance, Nebraska. V. W. WOOD, Register. Advertisement 2!-8t-219 s Si I HOSE WITHOUT ELLS HOLES FOR THE ELECT NEXT SIX MONTHS GETMOR HOSE Everybody knows the value of getting for one dollar enough fine hose to last six months, especially when they are guar anteed not to tear or wear into holes in that time. G-etmor hose are unique, for they offer you 6 PAIRS GUARANTEED 6 MONTHS $1 And they offer you fashionable appearance and entire foot comfort besides. Call at the Alliance Shoe Store and ex amine these hose. Their appearance will please you and the leel of their soft, thin, iron-strong fabric will convince you at once that YOU PAY LESS AND GETMOR Three grades of guaranteed hose: $1 for six pairs of fine G-etmor Hose in black, tan, navy, slate, wine and helio; guar anteed six months. $1 for four pairs Special G-etmor Hose of specially fine lisle in black, tan, navy, slate, wine and helio; guaranteed four months. $1 for three pairs Extra Getmor Hose of mercerized lisle in black, tan, navy, slate, wine and helio; guaranteed three months. All grades of Getmor Hose are made in two weights: Medium and Light. WE S F Alliance Shoe Store that LOCAL PARAGRAPHS 3 F. H. Gilbert has taken a position as fireman at the round house. He moves here from Hot Springs. The contest against homestead en try of Kvangelist Joseph Brown is being heard before the local land office this morning. The land in question lies near Canton and is con sidered quite valuable. G. H. Clay ton, B. C. Curtis and M. L. Whitak er were witnesses for Mr. Brwon. Adams Express Company has pur chased a new horse for its delivery wagon. Mrs. Jerry Rowan left for Iienver ' Saturday night for a visit with friends. On Sunday she received a I message stating that her sister at I Pasadena, California, was seriously ill. She left Denver that night for Pasadena. Miss Alice Washburn, of Denver, daughter of Conductor Washburn, of the South line, came to Alliance Sat urday and visited until Tuesday with Miss Edna Bowman and Miss Dorothy Smith. T. H. Barnes left Tuesday for a visit with his son at Salem, Oregon. His home was formerly Los Angel. - NEW STORE ALL NEW GOODS BOUGHT EOR CASH AIND GAIN SELL CHEAP Dry Goods and Groceries Ladies' Shoes and Furnishings Men's Furnishings, Hats, Caps, Gloves, Shoes. We make a specialty of the well known Hamilton-Brown "American Gentleman" Shoes GOODS ARRIVING EVERY DAY. WILL HAVE OUR STORE FULL BY SATURDAY Car load of Loup City FLOUR coming in today. Try it. You will be sure to like it. We deliver Flour and Groceries promptly to any part of city Remember our telephone number, as it is not in the directory yet PHONE 789. E. ESSAV 113 Box Butte Ave. One-half hlock north of Burlington Station Special EMBROIDERY, all widths, narrow or wide, ft per yard 2,500 yards, insertion to match. Goes at cost 9c m lY i Tti rr d Aill Worth 15, 25 and 35c m ro. COMFORT. STYLE I - n i mi mi itv 7i '7I UUIfAQILI I 1 jJ ALWAYS MY I T TOW AWN FRY 1 1 Special price on Irish crochet lace. A new kind of lace. This is the only store here that handles it