THe HERALD'S CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING PAGE The following "Want Ads" are classified under appropriate headings for the convenience ot readers. CASH RATES One cent per vo. d each insertion. No ad received for less than ten cents per inser tion. Black face double rate. CREDIT RATES One cent per wofd 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. Back 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 end the next seller of property In this town. THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN ADVERTISING BY THE GENERAL OFFICES jrW YORK AND CHICAGO fc "ANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIFS AB8TRACTER8 J. D. EMERICK Bonded Abstracter. 1 have the only set of abstract books In Box Butte county. Office In McCorkle Building. 10 tf 570 FOR RENT TolC'RKNTVacum reliable man to operate It. Phone 139. Geo. D. Darling. Advt 212&tf21 HOUSE TO RENT -Four rooms, closet ami pantry; ground floor; wat er in kitchen; cement cellar. Partly furnished if desired, including use of piano. 3 If East 4th St. Phone 5!:;. H. RENNAU. &5t t'2204 ther information FOREST LUMBER CO.. A. A. Ralls, Mgr.. Alliance, Ne-i braska. Phone ft. Advt m H oa Pennants, pillows, and fancy work cleaned at ALLIANCE CLEANING WORKS. Advt 25-2t-2194 WANT TO SELL all my rarms and ranches. Several business and residence properties. Only small payments required. Some exchange considered I,ook Into this. W. W. Norton, Alliance 1993-15tf ford for complete particulars. It may mean Thousands of Dollars to you. e Big Stock of Shoes We handle a bin stock of shoes, men's, women's and children's. low est prices. IP! Pox Putte Ave. E ESSAY Advt 25-21-2187 FOR SALE-A bargain, if taken at once. My 8 room residence, 720 Platte Ave. Phone 184 2048-18-tf J. J. VANCE. O'Keefe Bros., Real Estate, Rum or Blk. . 1908-12tf HELP WANTED Corrugated Carpet Paper 50 yard rolls, 75 cents. THRELKELD. Adv 24tf-2181. HOUSEKEEPER WANTED- Phone 687. Adv 24tf-2IM Coal office at Rowan's feed store. ROWAN ft WRIGHT, phone 71. tf WANTED Solicitors of ability and energy to present a newspaper prop osition of unusual merit; travel Ne braska; good money; must furnish references. Address Farmer and Rancher, Hemingford, Nebr. Advt- 14tfl961 HELP WANTED. Middle aged woman or girl wanted for housekeep er in small family. Call at The Herald office. 2083-19-tf GOOD WAGES FOR GIRLS. Good experienced dishwasher wanted at 17.50 per week: also, experienced dining rom girl at $7.50 per week. MRS. J. A. SCH WEN DEP., Bridge port, Nebr., P. O. Box 260. Phone 72. Advt 26-2L2219 L. W. BOWMAN Physician and Surgeon Office in First National Bank Bldg. Phones: Office. 362; residence, 16. Prescriptions to drug Btore or medi cines furnished from office. If pre ferred. 60-tf-1608 1 Advertisement Fuller Automobile Modern, furnished rooms over the Bee Hive store. Inquire there. 26tf 2-185 FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms for light housekeeping, to couple with no children. Phone Black 196. 1942-13-tf FOR SALE All kinds of feed. In any quantity desired, at E. I. Gregg & Son's. Phone 156. 2MM342 Get your shoes repaired at M. D. Nichols' shop, 217 Box Butte Ave. Nothing but first-class work turned out. We use the Champion Repair Machine. Prompt work. Advt 15tfl976 PAINE FISH BURN GRANITE CO. Grand Island, Nebr. Make the best monuments and will save you money. Call on AL. WIK ER, local salesman of Alliance, or send to Grand Island for price list. For nice clean Nlggerhead Lump and Nut, and Eastern Hard nut coal, phone to No. 22. Dierks Lumber & Coal Company. RIDING HORSE FOR SALE, Thoroughbred riding horse weighing about 900 pound. In good shape. Fine appearance. Inquire at The Herald office. 2W6-20tf FORJiAJLJEj Box Butte County farm to trade for city property. J. C. McCorkle, McCorkle block. 1980-15tf MISCELLANEOUS Money to loan on real estate. F. C Reddish. 3tf Ulcers and Skin Troubles If you are suffering with any old, running, or fever sores, ulcers, boils, eczema or other skin troubles, get. a box of Bucklen's arnica salve and you will get relief promptly. Mrs. Bruce Jones, of Birmingham, Ala., suffered from an ugly ulcer for nine months and Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured her in two weeks. Will help you. Only 25c. Recommended by F. E. Holsten. Advt 2163-26-4L WILL SELL CHEAP. A service able car. In good condition and will be sold Very Cheap, Terms If you want them. This car doesn't involve a big investment and will give you the service of higher priced cars. Just tli" car for rough use. FOREST LUMPEH CO., A A. Ralls, Mgr., Al liance. Nebr. Phone 73. Advt 26-2t 1103 Suits pressed while you wait. ALLIANCE CLEAN' INC. WORKS. Advt 25-2t-2194 Eggs Wanted Highest market price paid for fresh eggs, cash or trade. Phone 789. E. ESSIAY, 113 Box Butte Ave. Advt 26-2t-2187 See Geo. D. Darling for your needs in shades, wood poles, exten sion rods, stair rods, stair corners, molding hooks, picture nails, linoleum edging and binding, tacks and tack ham iners. Advt 2125tf21 HALL FOR RENT. Best hall in town to rent. Inquire at Gadsby's store. Advt 25tf2209 T. P. A. DEP'T POST M, ALLIANCE, NIRR. Officers R C. Strong President Frisk Nertieg. Vic President Inhn H Hiwes. Secretary Trnssrtr. Dsn Geo C Win. Chaplain C. I. Sllflt. M. 0 , Physician Olrtctsrs: S W Thempsen. I C. Berry. C. I. Eertsig. H C. Riimsiifk. W M Baker Committees legislative. C. A. New berry. Railroad. C. 0. Baley Press lloyd C. Thomas. Hotel, lescph F. 0 Connor, fm ployment, C I. Vistmr. Good Roads and Public Utilities, Ivan Roifirs. mlttee, has arranged for Friday, the 27th of June, the last day of the con vetitlon to be called "T. P A PAY". That means that Pom M has got to The Alliance Cleaning Works does dyeing. Dress trimming matched to any shade of material. Advt 26-2L2194 ROOMERS WANTED Two young men or two young wo nun wanted to occupy nice, comfort able, cozy room in a modern close In residence. Phone 340 or call at The Herald office. 261 f2198 Men's Porus Knit union suits, 45c. At the Bee Hive. Advt Mtf22S New four-room house and 2 lots in Belmont addition for sale. Good outbuildings including carpenter shop 16x36. Well. 8 h p. gasoline engine and otli r carpenter's machinery. E. R. Sly. i'hone 719. 2137-22 tf FOR SALE A folding bed. 603 Laramie Ave. MRS. GEO. FERN ALD. Advt 21tf2l18 FOR SALE. Buff Orpington eggs. 75 cents per setting of 14. Duncan's Addition. No phone. P. O. Box 1332. CHRISTIAN MATZ Advt 18-12L2066 Thoroughbred riding or driving pony for sale cheap Phone 340. 2l73-24-tf City property for -sale and rent. Phone 497. N. A. Kirk. 2172-24-tf FOR SALE High tirade Holstein Bull. 2 years old, weight 1200 For particulars enquire of E. E. ADDY, Hemingford, Nebr. 26 ltl-222? SEVEN ROOM HOI SK FOR SALE. Good outbuildings. Barn for four horses. House for automobile. J. B. DENTON. Advt 25tf2!95 Five head of good, reliable fresh cows for sale. WM. H. Rl'ST. JR.. 10 miles N. E. of Alliance. Advt 25-2t-2308 Complete photographic outfit for sale cheap. SUe 5x7, Seneca View Camera with triple, convertible lens es, carrying case, tripod, etc A crackerjack outfit at a very reason able price. Investigate tui,s if you want an outfit that will do any work you want. Phone 340 or call at the Herald office. 2i-tf-i242 A Maxwell Runabout Attention, Ranchers We will '-old a horse sale in Alliance on june 20 and 21 and will have buyers from ' every where. List your horses with R. M. bAnptOa of H. P. Coursey, Alliance. Advt -2i-tf-2290 WANTED WRESTLING MATCH I will meet anyone in the state for a wrestling bout during the Stock men s convention. Weight 160 to 110. THE IOWA KID BurllngtOfl Hotel. M4f-22S6 Notice-Fair Grounds Notice Is hereby given to the pub 11c that the fair grounds and the Im provements' thereon are private prop erty. Tresspassing and the destruc tion of property will be prosecuted. No automobiles will be allowed on the track and no public exhibitions allowed on the grounds without per mission from the board of directors. W W. NORTON, President. W. E. SPENCER, Secretary, A. D. PODGERS, Manager. Advt 25-6t-2207 DOING THEIR DUTY C. J. Vandever, representative for the I, ('. Smith typewriter in this sett inn of the country, a inenilier of Post M and resident of Alliance, will probably take a position as city sales man In Omaha for the same company in a few days. Van has been offer ed this position and as il offers much better opportunities, will probably de cide to take It. The Alliance boys will hate to see him go. The date announced in the last Is sue of The Herald for the next reg ular meeting was Saturday afternon, June 7th. Thiw was Incorrect. The next regular meeting of Post M held will be Saturday afternoon, June 14th at the parlors of the Burling ton hotel. The special meeting of Post. M at the) Burlington parlors Sunday after noon was Interesting and will be pro ductive of good results for the post. A good bunch of the boys "was present. Members Thomas, Bagley, Perry, Podgers and linker were ap pointed a committee to confer with tin- U. C. T. at Chadron, to make ar rangements for a big picnic to be hel at Hot Springs about the first of August. Different members of the committee were given different things to handle and it Is expected that they will have good news by the tlmethey meet together next Sunday afternoon, to report what can b e done. The idea Is to get a couple of special cars (Pullman and leave Saturday morning at four o'clock on train No. 4! for Hot Springs. In stead of h'.tvlng to go to a hotel to sleep the boys and their families can sleep In the Pullman cars Saturday night. We would return on train 42 Sunday evening, arriving In Alliance at midnight. In time for the boys to take their families home and catch their trains out for the week's trip. J. T. Hohoff, of Chadron, is being communicated with and arrangements will undoubtedly be made for a rous ing, A No. I, UCT-TPA picnic when the hot August weather is at Its worst. As will be noted in the news col umns of this paper, Lloyd, who wa appointed to confer with the Stock growers' Association Convention coin- f MAKE YOUR Headquarters AT THI DRAKE HOTEL I arrest in western Nebraska. Excellent cuisine. Modern throughout. Free bus. On. "STo-cir Trip take with you a box of good and a late Magazine Get them at up-town news stand or at depot 3CIlier Bros. Hemingford Hotel Uemodled and in tine shape. Moderate rates and Excellent service. Experienced manage ment. Give us a trial. Mr. end Mrs. J. f . Knight Himiaffsrt Nebr set together snd arrange Tor a day that will bt nn honor to it to make the 400 members of the Stotkgrow ers Association remember that we have the best bunch of boosters that ts loose, in Post M, ami make the MOO people of Alliance and the 2000 visitors who will attend, see that Al liance will never he forgotten as long as Post M Is in existence. It means that every one of the 66 members i of Post M has got to talk, talk, and talk Stockmen's Convention from now until it conies off. Arrange for your boss to come out at that time, ask your friends to be here. W'e are sure that the business me, of Alliance will do their share by dee orating In TPA colors on that day and by giving their support in . r way. Now, get busy, boys, and show them Just what we can do! Scatter Stockmen's Convention advertising from one end of Western Nebraska to the other during the month of I June. Come to this office for adver ! Using matter We will see that you are supplied with plenty. If you boys will pardon us for blowing our own horn, permit us to say that every member of Post M ought to be on the Herald subscrip tion list. A number of the boys are taking the Herald. To others ire have sent sample copies. If you get this paper with a big blue pencil our ;innnd this paragraph it's an invita tion to drop ut at the office or droe us a postal- card, asking us to pJt your name on the list, In order that you may get ALL the news about Alliance, Post M and western Ne braska. The Herald Is your paper, It is giving you Its support and it wants yours. National delegate A. D. Rodger, accompanied by the Mrs., left thle noon on train No. 44, bound for Rich mond, Va., where he will represent Nebraska and Post M during the National TPA convention to be held all of next week. We wanted to go along awfully bad. and ho did alt the boys, but A. D. will see that we are not forgotten and will give a full report In this column for our benefit. Household Goods at Auction Take your meals at the Mi ace e High-class cooking Reasonable rates Open day and night AeroNH from Depot At Prennan's corner, commencing at 1:30 p. m . Saturday, June 7th. There will be some very desirable goods In this offering. Come and get them at your own price. T. J. THREMElD. Advt 26-It 223 Nothing Is more disagreeable than ecsema, or other skin diseases. It Is also dangerous unless speedily check ed. Meritol Eczema Remedy will af ford instant relief and permanent re sults. We have never seen a rem edy that compares with It. F. J. Brennan. Adv-A41-Jun 5-26. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE Scores of Alliance Readers are Be ginning to Learn the Duty of the Kidneys AT A BARGAIN. A good service able car. which will be found Just i-Liht for a rancher or Alliance man who needs a 'nail car that can be .i-pended on. It is in good shape aud will be sold to the first one who wants a car and Is willing to taix business. We don't need it. so mI1 Sacrifice. Call at the yard for fur Ready for Business I have returned to Alliance after an absence of two years and am again ready to do all kinds of oemeivt work. People here know what kind of work I do Orders may be left at The Herald office. JOHN PEDERSON. Advt 2J-tf-2147 To filter the blood is the kidneys' duty. When they fail to do this the kid neys nre weak. Backache and other kidney ills may follow; Help the kidneys do their work. Use Loan's Kidney Pills the test ed kidney remedy. Alliance people endorse their worth. Mrs. J. B, Whaley, 422 E. Oregon St., Alliance, Nebr., says: "1 have had no reason to change my higli opinion of Loan's Kidney Pills since I publicly recommended them some time ago. Over tltree years ago my kidneys became badly disordtred and the kidney secretions were unnatur al. Whenever I stooped sharp pains darted thru my loins and it was hard for me to straighten. I tried many remedies but all failed to help me until I procured Loan's Kidney Pills at Holsten's Drug store. They re lieved me In a short time and I con tinued using them until I was free from kidney complaint." For sale by all dealers. Price "in cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the Unit ed States. Remember the name - Loans and take no other. V FUniQATlNG Automobile I aundry ' HaiaBRMW8Bnt BuaejMai Prices on application Work guaranteed Leonard Pilkington AT HEELER'S GARAGE All work carefully done and in accordance with Nebraska state laws. GEORGE D. DARLING Ambulauce Service Calls answer ed day and night. Phones 8, 139, 621. Advt 2125tf21 Buy your coal of Rowan ft Wright. Phone 71. tf Curtis Best and Gooch's Best flour at E. L Gregg ft Son's. Every sack guaranteed. Phone 155 8-tf 1342 JUNE 26-27-281913 The Biggest a days mat Craw ford, La eg County. Nebraska, has ever known. Write Arab L. Hungertord of Craw- FOR SALE 200 head young Southern COWS High Grade Will bt se'tf fa mmy members to ult purcbasen Jas.Feagins&Son Alliance, Nebr. OVERLAND -Model F $1010 F. O. B. DETROIT ....SPECIFICATIONS .... MOTOR Four cylinders, cast single and set off center; bore, 4 inches; stroke, 4Va Inches; developing 30 horse-power actual at normal speed. Five-bearing crank-shaft. COOLING Tbermo-syphon or natural water cooling system no pump. FRAMK -( 'old-rolled steel, hot rivet ed. WHEELBASE- 110 Inches. TREAD 56 Inches. CLUTCH Cone, leather faced. TRANSMISSION- Selective, sllding gear type, three speeds; center control: annular bearings. IGNITION Remy magneto and bat tery with non-vibrating coll. LUBRICATION Splash lubrication for main and connecting-rod bear ings. Cylinder walls and timing gears lubricated by mechanical Oil er. BRAKES -New design; contracting and expanding on rear wheel hubs; quick-adjustable. SPRING8 Semi elliptic front, three quarter elliptic rear; steel-bushed eyes. OVERLAND THE MOST POPULAR CAR The watchword of the Overland U quality. The first consideration is to make a car as good as it can he made; the second how many of them can be produced with faithful regard to superior value. Strict adherence to both these con ditions has made the Overland what it is; the best auto mobile value that money can buy. A reputation so world-wide as to make the name Overland a house hold word is not STEERING GEAR Worm and gear, adjustable; 16 Inch steering wheel. FRONT AXLE --1-beuin section, drop forged In one heat, without weld ing; Timken bearings. REAR AXLE- Three-quarter float ing; Hyatt bearings. WHEELS Hi kor; ar.tllery pat tern; 12 spokes; 12 bolts each wheel. TOURS 3Ss3tt inches. FINISH Overland blue, gray wheels, black hubs, nickel and uluminum trimmings. BODIES - Steel and wood; tufted up holstery; spring seats and backs; first-class quality curled hair. EQUIPMENT Acetylene engine start er; gas tank; two gas lamps; three oil lamps; mohair top and lop boot; windshield; speedometer; horn; robe rail; foot-rest; tire car riers in rear; full set of tools; tire repair kit. Jack, pump, etc. earned by a single effort or freely given by a generous public. It has been earned by the Overland cars' matchless performance, on the highways, at the mountain sides, in the hard places, where genuine merit and real mechanical stamnia count. The Overland Model F, selling for $1010 F. O. B. Detroit, offers greater re finement, greater combined safety and luxurious ease, combined with smooth running and ample power, than any other car for anywhere near the price. It is a classy, stylish, easy riding, powerful torpedo, fully equipped for the price. JAMES KEELER, Agent, Alliance, Nebr.