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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1913)
IQCAm Ze-d Good. Jr., and family came over from Mitchell and took in the Stockmen's Convention. Miss Fran eta Ynnders has returned fi-om Council Muffs, la., where she had been vlsltlw relatives. K. C. McCorkle, reprosetita'ive for the National Cash HeKb4er Company, a In Ihc city over Sunday, (SeraUline I.arave, alater of Mrs. lr. Hand, left Saturday for h vWl with friends at Minalaic. Miss JeaneMta McCunkor of Mln- den and Miss Marin Hoy no Wis of Scott sbluff, granddaughters of Cant.' V. K. Akers, vial ted In Alliance last wee, departing Friday noon for HcoUsbliiff. They were KuewU at the C. C. Smith home while In this city. E. Reeve came. In hMt Thurwlay from Houglas, Nebr., where he hem been the last two months. After a May of a week or two in Alliance he will return to Houiglas, which has particular attractions on account of belli hla old home. After a short visit at home, Rev. I). V. Montgomery left Alliance yes terday for PeeU, Colo., to resume hi sky-pilot Ing journey which he t making this nummcr by ten.ni and bupjry. Since starting out on this line of summer work, a few wcVks o, he ban organized u Sabbath nchool each Sunday. Re-v. il W. Montgomery returned from it trlj) south at noon Monday, j- I , While Miss Mary Hake" was rid ing a bk-yele the flrHt. of the week she was thrown and badly bruised about the right side of her face. Ur. C. E. Slagle left Wwlnesd y noon for hla old home at Abingdon, Illinois, where Mrs. Sk-ugle has been visiting friends and relatives sever al weeks. He will return with Mrs. .Slnple In about ten days. H. P. Course- the auctioneer, fspent lust Friday and Saturday In Crawford, where lie was one of the aiuetlonecrs in the bin uity property .and land auction sale, rumcted by Arah 1. Hungerford. County Sunday School Convention COUNTY COnniSSIONERS (Ofllflnl Claude lister went to M ars on piol'tisHioi.ul business Tue-s- Dr. l.-.i-d Miss Kittle Matthews, of Newton, Iowa, Is a guest of Mist Mary Bak er, Misa Matthews loaves today for an extended trip through Montana nd Washington, where he will vis It . with a brother and sister. She va& formerly a imrtshloncr of Rev. OA S. linker. r red Black, a ranchman living mith of Lakendde. waa In .Alliance the last of the week, on bis way to Canada, where he will vls.lt for a few weeks ind return with his wife, who has been v I: ting relatives there. Bob Uruce, a conunisMioner of Sheridan county, wins In. Alliance the laM of the week tn his way to Hinghatn to apiioint Dr. Emerson of , that point a ineintber of the Sheri dan county board of health, on ac count of the large number of war let fever eases In that sen Ion of the couinty. F. V. Letter wem to HikKe.mont the first of the week to buy u num ber of horses. The annual conventions of the county Sunday school a-ts'rclatl-on" of Box Butte and adjoining counties will be held on the following named dates, at the place Indicated: MorrUI county, at Northport, Sat urday and Sunday, July 6th and 6th. Carder, county, lewellen, Monday and Tuesday, July 7th and 8th. Box Butte county, Alliance, Satur day and Sunday, July 12th and 1.1th. I Sioux county, Harrison, Monday and Tuesday, July Hth nd 15th. Dawes county, Crawford, Tuesday; and Wednesday, July 15th and Ifith.. Sheridan county. Ku.-divllk, Thurs day and Friday, July l?th and lHth. Scotts Bluff county, Morrill, Thurs day and Friday, July 31st and Aus tin t. 1 st . Delegate to the county conven tion from the Sunday schools of Box Butte county outside of Alliance will be furnished free enterlaJwmetit dur ing the convention by reporting to the chairman of the committee on entertainment at the first meeting following their arrival in the city. Mrs. Moses Wright Is chairman of the committee on entertainment. The meetings of the convention will be held in the Methodiait Episcoiml church, corner Fourth street and Niobrara avenue. Following 1 the program for the Box Butte county convention to be held at Alliance: PROGRAM Saturday Afternoon, July 12th SMMt -Song and Devotional Service. :i: 15-Report of Officers. Report of Sunday Schools. Appointment of committees. Talk by W. H, Klmberly, fi nancial secretary and adult superintendent, Nebraska State S. a. Association. Saturday Evening 8:00 Song Service, Rev. James B. Brown. StereoptUan Lecture, W, H. Klmberly. Sunday Afternoon, July 13th ;:o Sone Service. Elder Frank Al lan Wot en. Paper, "Grndod Lenwons", Mrs. C. C. Smith. "How ahall we interest the boy 8 In Bible study?" Dean George (1. Ware. "Teacher Training", Mrs. K. L. Pierce. Question B:ix conducted by Mis Ethel Johneton. Report of Committee s. Election of Officers. Sunday Evening 7:30 Song service. seleotlon from Easter Cantata, by union chorus, A. J. Welch, conductor. 8:;i() Address, Mr. Klmberly. minutes of County mlssloners) Coirt- Alliance,, Nebr., June 17, 1913. The Board of County Commission ers met pursuant to adjournment Of ficers present, S. C. Reck, chairman, C. L. H ashman, and J. M. Wunck. The day was spent In lnpe:iln,? roads in Irorsey Precinct. Whereupon the board adjourned ur. Ml tomorrow morning, June 18th, 1 13, at 9 o'clock. Alliance, Nebr., June 18, I'lBl. The Board of County Commlss'on- er met pursuant to adjournment. Of ficer prenent, wune a yesterday. The Official Bond of G. R. Deputy Sheriff, was approved. The day was spent in inspecting roads in Snake Creek Precinct. Whereupon the Board adjourned until tomorrow morning, June l!Hh, 1913, at St o'clock. Alliance. Nebr., June 19, 1913. The Board of County Commission ers met pursuant to adjournment. Of ficer present, same as yesterday. There being on file a notice rela tive to the dangerous condition of the bridge ait Maryland over'the Nio brara River, the Board ttpent the day In inspection of said bridge and in specting roads In Iawn Precinct. Whereupon the Board -adjourned until tomorrow mornlng, June 20th, 1913, at 9 o'clock. Alliance, Nebr., June 20, 1913. The Board of County Commission ers met pursuant to adjournment. Of ficers present, same as yesterday. The day was spent In aulitlng claim on file, same to be allowed after the levy for 1913 is made. Whereupon the Board adjourned to meet June 23rd, 1913, at ! o'cloc k a. rn. Woman's Suffrage Club A called meeting of the Alliance Woman's Suffrage Club will be held at the residence of Mrs. George Fer nald, on Saturday, July &th, at .:30 p. m. Important business ,1s to be transacted and a full attendance is desired, let every member be pres ent if possible. "Curley the Crow" SHIP RACE HORSES EAST George Mollrlng's race horse. The Major, and Wm. HHPs racing horse, Dan Brown, were slumped eaist for tntir summer racing, starting the first of the week. The tlrst atop Is at Broken Bow. They then go to u , ... ... iuiMwun wnere iney win race on a circuit of seven towns, winding up at Independence in a race wth a pure or i.duu. inese horse are making a fine shewing and will uiv uuuoieaiy get .in on Linvt monev a Eoodly number of times thia eatou. LOOKING FOR A LOCATION Alliance, Nebr., June 21, 1913. The bonrd of County Couvmiision ers met pursuant to adjournment, a a Board of equalization. Officers prceen S. C. lUnk, chairman; C. L. Hashman, J. M. Wanek, and M. S. Hargraves, clerk. v . iki. weiciennamer, ciiv.wion sup erintendent of the Chicago, Burling ton and Quincy Railroad Company. appeared before the board In response; to summons heretofore Issued, in regard to asen-ament of property of said company in Lake Precinct, aud as case In the District Court of Box Butte County, Nebraska, appealed from the decision of the Board of Equalization of 1912, covering prop erty of said company has not been decided at thia time, it Is the order of the Board that aii,i property be tuincsBeu us usiea ny me precinct, na- (Seisscr. M. A. May, District Commercial Manager, and T. II. Beeson, L.je.it Manager, of the Nebraska Telephone Company appeared before the Board In regard to the assessment of said company, and by agreement same was raibed from $22,532.61 to $37,-200.00. James Leith auneared before it he Board and asked for reduction on Iot 3 in Block 21, Box Butte Addi tion to Alliance, Nebraska, on ac count of Improvements being remov ed, and wiiine was adduced to com pare with the value placed on other vacant lc:. Whereupon the Board adjourned to meet Tuesday June 24th, 1913, at 9 o'clock. Notice to Contractors Sealed proposals will be received by the Box Butte County Commis sioners at their office in the Court House in Alliance, Nebraska, until twelve o'clock noon of the 2nd day of August, 1913, for the letting of the contract for the County tJourt House builditig and the contract for the steam heating in said building, which is to be built In Alliance, Ne bra ska. Plans and specifications fo- the building may be had of the County Clerk at hi office in the Court House in Alliance, Nebraska. Each separate proposal must be accompanied by cash or a draft, for the wira not less than 1 per cent, of the amount bid on the general con tract and 2 per cent for the steam heating contract, made payable to E. M. Martin, County Treasurer, and to bo forfeited to Box Butte County for damages sustained in cae the bidder, within five days, fa'ia o en ter into contract for the work bid upon, and to give a. satisf actor sure ty Ixind for 50 per cent Of the amount of the contracts for the faithful performance of the contract and give a satisfactory bond for the full amount of the contract prices against mechanics' , liens In case award is made to him. The County Commissioners re iserve ithe right to reject any part of or all blda. Letting of said contract subject to sale of Bondtt to State of Nebraska now pending. A deposit of $25.00 will !k exact ed for the safe return of the gener til plans and lt.(M) for the steam heating plans. Bids are to be sealed and u Hress ed to M. S. Hargraves, County Clerk, and muet be plainly marked on the outside, "Proposal for the Box Butte County Court House bu'ulding. Alli ance, Nebraska." M. S. HARGRAVES, County Clerk. There being nothing further to come before the Board at this time, they adjourned to meet at tile call of the Clerk. M. S. HARGRAVES, Clerk. PRAI RIE DOGS AND THE GRAZING INDUSTRY WASHINGTON, July 2. As a de all of Its campaign against prairie dogs on the sheep and cattle ranges of the West, the Biological Survey of th Department of Agriculture is using carbon bisulphide in connec tion with eight tons of poisoned grain for the extermination of the little posts on the ranes of the Co conino National Forest. Arizona. Generally the Biological Survey works to prevent the extinction of birds and mammals. In the present instance it Justifies its war aaalnst prairie, dogs on the principle" of the campaign against the bubonic-plague rat and squirrel, or against the rab bit which girdles fruit trees. A Wonderful Pain Killer The greatest IinLment ever manu factured, a wonderfully effective preparation. Especially effective for rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica, lum bago, lame back, strains- and swell ings, and all deep seated and mus cular pains. Meritol White Lini ment. F. J. BRENNVVN, IojviI agent. Advertisement July 3-31 Baptists Call Pastor On lFt Sunday evening the Firsit Baptist church of Alliance, by un animous veite, extended a call to Rev. Frank C. Barrett to the pits iterate. Mr. Barrett, who has been supplying the church for same weeks past, Is a graduate of Colgate University, 1888, from "which insti tution he received his A. B. and A. M. His pastorates were In central New York until 1904, when he oame west. He has filled pastorates iu Nebraska and Wyoming, the last be fore corning here being near Grand Island, In which city he ha been making his home. His family, con sisting af wife and seven children, will come t: Alliance during the summer to tnnke their home here. Causes! df Stomach Troubles. Sedentary bibits, lack of out-door exercine. inuiilliciciit mtkSticntion of food, constipation. x torpid liver, worry and anxiety, overeating -nrtaking cf food and drink not suited to "::r ace and occupation. Correct your i iMtri .mil t ike Chnmlierliiin's Tablets and -'i will soon Iks well ngniu. For sale by " -''-Kilers. Advertisement. For sale by F. E. Holsten. o o o ooo ooooooooo CARPENTER. 00000000 o o o o o 0 0 0 0 SOt'l. clr; and June The weather here is very hot. We need ruin badly. Everybody attended the stcx liiuens convention last week. Thursday while G. O. Clark und lamiiy were taking in the sight, at the stock-meius convention he bad the misfortune of having bis grocer ies stolen. Miss Dora Coker and brother Roy starteil on the noon train Friday for Newtown to visit their grandfather! and other relatives for a month or more. Sunday the families of G. G. Clark and J. C right took dinner at the j. j. nawKins nome ana report a good time. Lysle Coker took dinner with Fred Rctoblns Sunday and reports a good ume. Our 16 inch Norman Lawn Mower is a high wheeled, ball bearing, self-sharpening mower and sells for - $6.50 Others as low as $4.50 Grass catchers, 50c up Garden hose, 1 Oc per ft. NEWBERRY'Sl Hardware Co. Frank P. Hall of Salida, Colo., a brother of Charles L. Hall of tthe Canton neighborhood, arrived in Al liance Tutsday morning, going out to bis brother's ranch the next day. IMr. Hall will spend some time visit ing in this part of Nebnuska and looking for a Jocatiou, aa he Is thick ins of leaving the Centennial state. TO CHOOSE DELEGATES lien. Mcintosh, known as Curlev the Crow, da in Alliance this week visiting among old friends and e i , . luriiLUij; new acquaintances, lie is a noted character and hla name is connected wih .some of the most InteretS'ldng history of the northwest. lie wears a medal awarded him Julv S8, 1876. by Secretary of the Inter ior Belnap for heroic work done at the Wine of the Custer massacre. The medal contains the following tn s?rl(ition: "Curley the Crow of the Cusiter Massacre. June 18. 1876." The particular act of heroism was that of carrying a message from Gen. Custer, after he had' been surround ed by the Sioux, to Gen. Reno, twenty-one mile away, making the trip on foot in an incredibly short lime. McIntosh'B father was a Scotch man and hla mother a fun blood Sioux Indian. When a child he was taken captive by the Indians and held by them until he was n young uan. He tells his experience in lecture which he has delivered In .m iuv iuiiKupui cities or tne coun try. He claims to speak eleven dlf- 4 v 11 Jl I ' "hi. i u u ia n ai a 8 . a m on n a 1. . lectures oy saying that he never went to school and never wore pant until lie was twenty-three vera 11 Prof. E. M. Cllne. nrincinal nf the Allkince Junior Normal, has Invited h'.m to address the teachers uh-h he will do today or tomorrow. Two delegates from each countv shouM be chcun to attend the Boys' State Fair en inipment. The coun ty e.!;ic-.-".:itrn; ( m in each county iia.s t..? untcl .r.lorniHtion concerning xne i .euioa ( r Housing these repre bema..ves. I., venior Morehtad is ex-ctricio head of the encampment init'Tic im-tructiou and other forms 01 entertainment will he offered IViys ulready regMertd re antlcl pating a fine time. Pastor at U. P. Church Rev. A. the Cnited Alliance bus but the Rev. W va has and Alliance. Nebr.f June 23, I!) II. The Board of County Commission era met pursuant to adjournment. Of ficers present, S. C. Reck, chairman, C. L. Hashman and J. M. Wanek. In response to petition filed, sign ed by Andy Cuik et al. peittioning for road in Lake Precinct, the bouru viewed viewed road petitioned for and decued to report on advisabili ty or it establishment at a laer date. uer- ron me board adjourned to meet 1 n ;rsday June 26th. 1913. :it n o'clock. Ai::;;!ice, Nebr.. June 24, 1913. The board of equalization met pur suant to adjournmnt. Officers pres ent, s. j. Keck, chairman. C. L. nasiunan. J. M. Wanek, and M S Hargraves, clerk. William Butler appeared before the uoard, in response to summons here """i" bwicu, iu kiiuw cause way ins assessments ehould be raided accord ing to law. The testimony of William Bulb r R. M. Hampton and C. L. Kendl be ing taken, the case was ?ontiauecd. uu ine xioara aujourne-.l, uuril tr- morrow morning June 25th, 191 i, at v o cioc K IN S. D. ON HORSE BUSINESS F. W. for the Dakota, the last Lester left southwestern expecting to of the week. look to I'AlKemont to leads of horsta. went to Hct points. Tuesday noon part of South be gone till He wento fir-it at a couple of Frcitt Edgeniont he Springs and o'her The Skin and Not the Blood u in n .recently it nas been a gen erally accepted tueory that eczema was a disease of the blood. Scien- imc investigations nave taught us that eczema Is positively a skin dis ease and curable through the akin alone. Meritol Eczema Remedy is applied directly to the diseased skin, tne erree-t is marvelous and its re sults permanent. Do not delay try ing Meritol Eczema Remedy. F. J. BRENNAN. Advertisement July 3-31 VISITED IN OMAHA AND C. B. ir. and airs. M. r. Ryan and son Dennis returned Monday morning from a ten day.i' visit In Omaha and Council Bluffs. Among those visit ed in Council Bluffs are Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Carey and Mr. and Mrs. Milke Ryan, and in Omaha Mr. and Mrs. F. E. McDonald who loft Alli ance in .Marcn. Airs. Mcuonaia is al daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ryan. True Economy . . . means the wise spending of one's mooey miking every doILur do full doty and getting in return an article that will satisfy you in every way. The WHITE- k a real bargain because it is sold at a popular price t because it gives you the kind of sewing you delight in; because it will turn out the work oiiirtlv a rA thnrmicrhlv an.-t crivr mu a life timr Jtj PDm f satisfactory service! because its improvements 1 1 4LS$ti will enable you to do things which can't be done ifeJ7!5fr on any other machinct because it will please you OLJir i with its fine finish and beauty of its furniture. in soon you wui una ine wmie reuame ana desirable from every point of view. Be sure to see the White dealer who will be glad to show you how good a machine the White is. If there is no White dealer handy, write us direct for cat alogs. We do not sell to catalog houses. Vibrator and Rotary Shuttle Machines. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. CLEVELAND, Q. THROW OUT THE LINE Give the Kidneys Help and Many llance People will be Happier Al- ELKHORN VALLEY EDITORS FOR STATE BOOSTER EDITION Since the removal of O drrey to Colorado. Presbyterian church of been wi:hout a pastor, canry lias been filled. lorrcnce of Glade Park, Cok)., ax-epted a call to the pastorate in expected to arrive on JOt today, accompanied by bis wife and four chiklren. He will occupy the pulpH at tthe U. P. church next Suuday nic ruing and evening and regularly thereafter. f$ GET WISE ADVERTISE $$ OMAHA, NEBR., July 3. The hlkhorn Valley Editorial Association, in session at Rushville. Nebr.. . last Saturday unanimously Indorsed and pledged cooperation with the plan to geit out a booster edition, as pro posed by the Nebraska Press Asso ciation. After the pecial edition had been explained by Manager lar r'sh of the Omaha Publicity Bureau. motion was made that the Elkhorn ungual men get oenind the move ment. The tuotion was carried with tut a dissenting vote. "I lie plan Is the beert I have had brought to my notice for many years, savd I. M. Rice, president of the association. "And you can ret assured that our boys will do their part." Alliance, Nebr.. June 25. 1IU ! 1 a m w- ue 1.0HIU oi realization met pursuant to a Ijournment. Office:! present, same as yesterday. The assessment cf William P.utle fVUIllnir r.n fn. ....U 1. . ,,,, luiiuer ueuriug ie r...n i. A i 1 ii'iin .. . vie nit- uuaru, iuiu,i uutler ap ic.iii a no entered nis plea of auil li.l.. ...t.u l . i n'uiis mm pretuiici atiessor sx i.v-Kix neao or cattle whi e he owiii one hundred and twenty head. The testimony of L Brandle. W. A Hood, C. L. Kendle and Frank Hohs. land was taken !: regard 10 ;h nunioer or horses rwned by Willi am Butler, and after said testlmn-w was heard by the Beaut it wn r. dered that the asessmeLt of h.ih William Butler be raised, as to the number and value of cattle, that the value cf other property remain as lifted by the Precinct Assessor anU that he pay the cost of investiga tion taxed at IJ1.05. Whereupon the Board adj iurre I to meet at the call or the clerk. Alliance, Nebr., June 2(5, 19 Board of County Commissioners met pursuant to adjournment. Of.ic ei present. C. L. Hashman and J. M. Wanek. There being on file in the oli.ee of the County Clerk a cjaiiiiunli-Fiem from the Treasurer of tli j Sru of Nebraska, stating that he expected to call for the $65,000.01) Court llouio Bcuds. as per agreement iio purchase ..aid bonds some time ago, t is 'he eider of the board to cause to be published. "Throw Out the Life Line' Weak kidneys need help. They're often overworked don't get the poison filtered out of the blocd. Will you help them? Doan s Kidney Pills have brought benefit to thousands of kidney suf ferers. Read this Alliance case: Mrs. G. E. Leidy, A22 E, St., Alliance, Nebr., Fays: highly recommend Dean's Pills to all sufferers from ccmpiaint, as i nave used them on a numoer or occasions with good re- sulis." 'when Your Back is Lame Re member the Name." Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy ask dis tinctively for Doan's Kidney Pills, the same that Mrs. LeOdy had the remedy backed by home testimony. 50c all stores. Fo-rter-Mllburn Co., Props.. Buffalo. N. Y. . Dakota "1 can K. 3?y kidney For sale by Geo. D. Darling RIDER AGENTS WANTED N EACH TOWN and dlstricttorldem.tl exhibit a sample Latest Model "Ran(r" bicycle famished by us. Our Rider Agents everywhere in zriBklnif money fast. H Hfeor full particular andtpeekU offer at once. no monkt rEQUIRCD until you receive and approve your oieycM. we snip to anyon any wnere in tne u. p. wioti a cem acmnma aavance.praxiV7rty'l'.no allow TtR DaTSTRttTKiAkauniij which time you may ride the bicycle and put it to any test you wUh. II you are then not pertectly gallsnedordo not wlslilo keepuieiil cycle ahip It back to us atourexpeiute and yim will wtt tie out one eettt. CITflDV DDIfrC We 'urulhh the hlKhest srado bicycle It U r Aw I Ull I rnlUCa possible to make at one small profit alcove actual factory cost. You save f 10 to S middlemen' proliu by buy ing director us and ha vt themanufacturer'sguarantee behind your bicycle. DO NOT BUY a blcycleor apalr of Urea fromanvme as ana vrlce until you recel ve our catalogues and learu our uulieard of factory price and rtmarkalile ncial offer. Vnil Will RE ICTnUICUCn wlivnynnranMraoartifantiriilaato lUU WILL DC Ad I UKIdntll kfe ami tu.ly ourwip.cn Di.Hleil the mondrrtWJy lout pricem wm e.o make you tbisyear. Weaill thebiKbet grad bley cla for led mooey than any other favtory. We are aatlt4lMl wtlb ll.UU pnHk aooT factory eoot. ICVCLS OSALCMS, ynn ran aull our bi.y.iauadar jour owq name plate at double our prtcea. Onlera Itlleil tbe itay reeelvo.!. SBCONOHANO BICVCLES. We do not ref marly handle aeunud band blryeliia. a nuiuberon band taken In trade by our Chicago retail etorva. TheM ae olear out pronmtlyat prle ranging from 3 tuts or f lO. Itat.riUve bargain una mailed frea. nn ACT CD RDKIfCv ! (oUaala, Imported roller ehaiae and pedals, partn. rvna.ra W UM) I tn BIlHIVbaJf aud txjulvmtut ol gal kluua at kalj tK nguUr rttail yruxt. I IXV I I WTtt I VPti i mm iLJiii m $ UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT As will be seen by the advertise ment of Albeit Hare, appearing in this it tie cf The Herald, the Alli ance Cafe Is now under new man agement. Mr. and Mrs. Hare, who recently came to Alliance from Grand Island, lock possession cf the cafe last Saturday nlsht. They have had an extensive experienee in the res taurant bu.-4ues, and Mart in here with bright prcspects of success. Recognizing the impoitauce cf pub licity. Mr. Hare orders, an ad in Tbe Herald, to which we invite attention. fl ThSLfi Hcdgcthorn Puncture-Proof $ f o I II ICII Maalinju T.'.ga A SAMPLE, PA I ft ill vwllHwdUllg IIIC5; X. J Tk malar retail prte of thttm mmrm nmi erfl yo MIMJMf XMiir jor fUV Uthorarr VII. R0M0RETB09BLEFE0MP0RCTUSES Malls, TssAs sr Olsss will sot 1st the air set. A hundred thousand Dalrs sold last year. riding, very durable and lined Inside with a bptclai quality of rublier, which never be oomen uurouK and whlih r.liMMa uo amall punctures without allowing air to escape. They weigh no more than au ordinary tire, the puncture resisting qualities beiug glveu by several layers of thin, specially prepared fabric ou the tread. The regular price of thee tires is $10. 00 per pair, but for advertising purposes we are making a special factory price to the rider of only $4 80 per pair. All orders shipped same day letter Is received We will ahii C. O I) nn iiiimvul. You do Dot need to pay a cent until you examine and 6nd them strictly as represented. We will allow a aaah discount of siwroent (thereby making the prloe 94.8S per pair) if you neud PULL CASH WITH ORDER and endo this advertisement. You run no rUk la sending us an order as the tires may tie returned at OU H expense If for any reavm they are not auaraotiiry on examination. We are perfectly reliable and money sent to us ta aa aaie aa In a bank, ll you order a pair of tbeee tlrea, you will And tnat they will nde mmmwr. nn factor, wear better, lant longer and lo.lt II. tlian any tire you navaever umm! or even at any price. We know that you will I ao well pieaeed that a hen you want a hi-yi-le you will g ire ub your ordr. We want you to send tua trial order et out-e, bentw tbia reniarkabltf tire offer. IC Vlf I fJSTn ViOfTC don't buy any kind kl auy t-ru-e until you aeod for a pair of Hl(rth llii.i n9 rinpture-rruof tireeon apprural aud trial at the epetlal IntnMiuetury Ciios quoted above, or write for our big Tire and Sundry t'ataiogu wbu-u deecriuee aud auotua all outauaau4 tnde of tlrea and blryde etiitlpnMMitand euudrtee at about be.f tl. u-nal prloea fin Mnr tiAI TT "" "iwuiul M.r. OO MOT rMIMK OF SUVIIta a bl.-yt-le or a pair WaWaT Wwfww of tlrea true anyoiM until you know u.e new aAd wottdertul odeni e are makuig. t eoatasaur a poetal to w-arn ven tuing. W rite it MOkV. j.L.r.iEflD cycLe conPAUY.ciiicaGO, ill M I 1 TO INTRODUCE, ONLY t v J z m:MM J Notloathathlck rubbar traae) "A" and auncturstripa"B" and T'0" also rim .trip "H" to prevent rim cutting. This tira twill outlast any othar mako-SOFT, ELASTIC and EASY RI0INQ.