t 3C 3E To reel ml re, to lore, to regret, U t live, said great writer. Do not lei the regret be hronght on by a rongh or cold, whirh if treated when it Brut appwid would have fiwily Wen controlled. Alita'f Cough Balsam brings welcomed relief in such .. Contains no harmful ingredient S5o., GOo. and $1.00 littles at all dealers. Keep it Handy wnrn vrhlf-nia nr """. nothing I. imm-uiK-rul than 1 1 B Tnvnlnithle fnrDfirrhtpa, vrampa, tto ' niitv I KILICM MM v Mr. Ranchman: We are going to have our second range horse sale of Horses and Mules At the Stock Yards, Alliance, Nebr., Fr -MllllOf I inlWJfejn L If you have horses for sale be sure and list them with us for this sale This will be the best opportunity you will have to get the highest market price for your horses and mules as we will have buyers from every eastern and southern state. At our last sale we sold over 450 head of horses and mules and sellers were all well satisfied with prices their stuff brought. Don't Forget the Date, and Inquire of R. M. Hampton, at First National Bank, for Any Particulars Commissions: Single horses and pairs, $2 each; 5 or more, $1 each. If not sold, $1 each for under 5 head, 50c each over 5 head n ImuM rwi II WW MSB v Lloyd's Column The nioKt popular dance today is the "lame dog dance". CopleB of the muric can be secured at the Times office. There' a certain stockman whose home la down near Holdreee or Hastings, who buy cattle In west ern Nt-bruakA, that haw a reputation all his own. He has Invented the most pitiful itale that a "buyer ever told, ilia favorite rendition la a whiine, tears In his eye, and the Btory that ho is buying for butcher shops and muBt have the very clos est prices. He is too tight to keep a horse or rent, one, to go to took at stock, so he ha a Hcycle of the vintage of 19WJ, that he rides out to the different ranches. He Is well off financially and by means of his piti ful tale lie buys very close. There seems to be a big differ ence of opinion as to the location of the Custer massacre. Curly the Crow, who claims to bo the only survivor, and whoso claim is not dis puted, says that it is in Wyoming, Jut north of Sheridan. The Herald had It in South Dakota. And cer tain maps which we have see n place it In Montana, Just across the state line north of Sheridan, Wyoming. The Time made a blunder. Our natty Norfolk, while h we wore when helping extinguish the fire In trio car of oil, was not ruined, for we took it to the Alliance Cleaning Works and Mrs. Zchrung nnd lu.r efficient helpers restored it to its original newness. Bven though it is rather hard on clothing, we al ways prefer to give what little as sistance we can. In helping at fires, than to stand on the side lines and criticise the work of tie fireboys. Yea, we would even help handle the hose in laying the dust on a windy bu miner evening. ' Men who do the things that count for something iin this world are of ten criticised. Quite fre-p.ientiv this criticism come from those ho. If placed In the same plac.j. would sadly fall to measure up to the standard they set for the other man. It is quite true that many poop'.e who are incapable and inefficient try to do things for whkh they are not fitted, but we have nevfr blam ed a man or woman who had high bf,I rat lens and who tried to "do things" in this world. "It's better to have rough and Inst than not to have fought at all." It is said that the "Inme dog dance" originated among the Sioux Indians who were survivors of the famous Custer massacre, tn South Da kc.t a Wye m i ng Mont a na. To hlp (came or flslh from one) ipoltrt to another within or without the state unless accompanied by owner. To sell gwme in any manner or to sell fish taken from public water in this state. National Game Law It should be remembered that there Is a new United States law forbidding the killing of migratory fowls at any time of year. Aitbo there is an ope-n season under the state law for wild ducks, geese, etc., there Is no open season under the new federal law that will per mit killing them. v How's This We offer One Hundred Dollars re ward for any caso of catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. .f. CHKNKY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and fin ancially able to carry out any obli gations made by his firm. WALDINO, KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken In ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. Adv July A 19 A Bird in the Hand is Worth One of our skillfully made Portraits is worth a dozen carelessly made PHOTOGRAPHS Quality Tells Every Time Alliance Art Studio 114 E. 4th St. Phone 111 Grand Restaurant HAS CHANGED HANDS AND IS NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Will be A Model of Cleanliness The place where you can get what you order, cooked as you want it, and served neat and clean. Popular Prices C. W. B1CK1NELL, Mgr. West Side of Box Butte Avenue Alliance, - - Nebraska A'!.' Finds Cure for Epilepsy After Years of Suffering "My du us liter was afflicted with epileptic fits fur three years, the attacks coming every few weeks. We employed several doctors but they did her no good. About a year ago we heard of Dr. Miles' Nervine, and it certainly hai proved a llelni; to our llttl kIi-I. She Is now apparently cured and Is en Juvitnf the bent of health. It Is over it yeur nines kIk; li.-iu hud a fit. Wo cm n not ci.eiik too highly of Dr. Miles' Nervine." MJtS. KKANIv ANDRHSON. C'oinfrey. Minn. TliousatiJi of children in the United States who are suffering from attacks of epilepsy are a burden and sorrow to their parents, who would give anything to restore health to the sufferers. Dr. Miles' Nervine is one of the best remedies known for this affliction. It has proven beneficial in thousands of case and those who have used it have the greatest faith in it. It is not a "cure-all." but a reliable remedy for nervous diseases. You need not hesitate to give it a trial. Sold by all Druggists. If ths first bonis fails to benefit your money Is returned. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. Dr. Miles' Ijixstlvs Tablets taste Ilka sandy, tliul in on reason why chllilrao Iks them. Advertisement. J Nebraska Game Laws So many reader a cf The Ik raH are inteutfrri :n the came laws of Nebn:ka that we give the follow': Information. Hunters nould un serve this piiper for reference: License Fee UftUltn lo hunt and fish. $1. rai'r.lB to fish with net, $ Uontl of $100 rt quired. Non-resUlf nts to hunt and fish, $10. Non-rff klrnts to f.sh w1 h hock and line only, $2. Bag Limit L'S birds or 10 equirrelg and 25 game fish in cne day. 10 geeise, prairie chilck:n, ' rouse. quail and 50 ether game birds or 50 game fish in point iclcn ac any one time. Open Season Luks, gense and wa'.er.owls, Sept. 1 to Ai.rll 15. Prairie chickens, grouse and sase hens. S-Vi-t. 1 to Ncv. :S0. Jatk Fiiipe, Wilhou snipe, kiHdesr and yellow lcgg, Sept. 1 to Anl 30. I'lover ami doves, July 15 to Aug. ;il. Swan nrd white crane. Bong and iriijccriivcrous birds, deer, antelope and .braver, no optn stason. Squirrels, Oct. 1 to Nov. HO. JJhss nci Usa than e!ht Inches in Ici f.th, April 1 to Ncv. 15. Trout net less than eight inches ia length, April 1 to Sept. ;:0. All tther fiFh, April 1 to Nov. 15. Quj.il, Ncv. 1 to 15. It . is Always Unlawful, Under Penalty To slicnt wan or white crane at any time. To ahoot song or insectivorous bind. To destroy nests or of any birds. To kill deer, antelope or beaver at any time. To pursue game in any manner during closed beason. To fbh Kith lines having more than five books thereon. To fish with seine or nets with out obtaining license designating waters In which same may be used. To tatce bass or trout less than ettht Inches in length at any time. To hunt or fish without license except upon land actually owned or controlled. To hunt or fish upon the lands or water of others without permls si on. To fhott upon the public highway Sent Wanderer Home People cf Al lance r.nd a few o:her towns had an opportunity tu do a kindiu.'H in locking after h wandering bey who hal mo with misfortune, but It foil to some Alii anctltcs to Pit the part of tlr Qocd Samaritan, in w h th we un k-rt ini that Jake Iii:Ui!tIl tcck a l-zilng I n.rt. The bey's name is Join Hutchinson, he l3 evtr.'fsn cr c'Jshtetn ytar.2 c'l r.i k. his home ot Hey, Warhlnstca, about three yean 830. He wf lieided fcr heme when he anlved at Craw fciJ the f!i . of last week. While Miere he w; btruek on he head ouci n!M aiifl robbed of $1.'0, which i.'.Tiis to have been all the money h3 had. In rn effcrt to leaves Crawfcid aad head for home he tcck tie wi:ii tia'n and landed la Alllauie. He was picked up at the fair grcune's by the deputy sheriff and taken to iv (letter, as the wound on h' head had net yet been dressed. When turned loese he went back to the f a'r ground and elept there an other night. The next evening Jake I'lcknell save him his supper and took htm to the city hall to remain ever r.Ieht. The boy wanted to re turn heme but seemed to be in a i.i7.rd ronditkn. Kron Alliance he but h's way to Hct Springs, S. D., and back a rain. Meanwhile Bick nell had communicated with his met her and stepfa'h?r. They wired a ticket and money for his return heme. Thtise were given to the f'ffft eonduMor with written instruc tions to be passed on to eich suc ceeding ccnducitor to look after the boy, transferring the ticket and the unexpended balance of the expense money from one conductor to an other. In this way it was expected that the boy would reach home cafe ly and make happy the mother who had for three yeara been making every effort possible to find him. SEVEN BROTHERS COOKS I Cha. Wagner, proprietor of the Alliance Cafe, now called the Wag tier Cife. is one of six brothers all of whom are professional cooks. One cf his brothers is proprietor of the Franklin Hotel at Deadwood. Mr. Wagner took charge of tlfca Alliance Cafe and changed the name at above stated on Tuesday of thif week. The Herald bespeaks a suc cessful busineca for him and calls nttention to his ud in this issue. Pon't wait fur i l 'die tn (? sway, t'ye 1 r .Miles' Ai'ii-tniu HI la nnd av Ufforltnr'. lA'lve: ti i -t out. J J