Alliance Junk & Metal Co. We buy and sell bones, rags, rubber, auto casings and tubes, brass and copper. We pay highest prices and call with wagon. If you have any junk drop us a postal or phone 53S, .A-lllanc Don't Put It Off-Do It Now W.. J. DAKCY has located in Alliance. For those who want up-to-the-minute CLASSY PHOTOGRAPHY, this is good Mr. W. J. Darcy. Dear Sir: I received the pictures which I had taken at your studio and they are cer tainly fine. I want lo thank you for your promptness In Bonding them for they came to good Shape. Yours truly, FRANK HEMLER. Sundance, Wyo. Over Drake's The White Open Day and Night. For the best and cleanest of food with the quick est service. Anything you want at your demand. We solicit your bus iness. Specialty of Sunday chicken dinners, which you can't afford to cook, for 25c a meal with plenty of side dishes. We want your business O. W. BICKNELL, Mgr. True Economy ... means the wise spending of one's money making every dollar do full duty and getting fo return to article that will satisfy you in every way. The 1 n a real pargaw kuuk h is woia m a popular ri7r"-'-:" kf ! brcause it gives you the kind of sewing f Be sure to see the White dealer who will be glad to show you how good a i-"'" the White is. If there is no White dealer handy, write us direct for cat Jogs. We do not sell to catalog houses. Vibrator and Rotary Shuttle Machines. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. CLEVELAND, a For sale by Geo. D. Darling To the People of Box Butte and So. SheridanCounties Th Rawleigh wagon will call on you soon with a full line of Raw leigh remedies, extracts and spices, soaps, perfumes, toilet articles, stock and poultry mixtures, dips and eisinrectants. If you desire our goods before I call, address or call. Mall orders promptly delivered by parcel post. The Rawleigh Man 721 Laramie Ave. . Alliance Let Us Do Your Job Work news, ah worn mat is up-to-date. SEE HIM RIGHT AWAY. Will make FREE PHOTOS for a limited time only in order to get samples, BETTER HURRY. Amateur developing and finish ing promptly and carefully done Complete Modern and Flash light Equipment Meat Market? Front Gafe WHITE t t f 1A I- I 1 . you delight ini because it wiu turn out the work quickly and thoroughly and give you a life time of satisfactory service) because its improvements will enable you to do things which cant be done ca any other machine! because it will please you with its fine finish and beauty of its furniture. In short you will find the White reliable and desirable from every point of view. State of Ohio, city of Toledo. Lu cas county, ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the city of Toledo, county and Elate aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURE FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscrib ed in my presence, this 6th day of uecenmer, a. v. 1886. (Seal) A. W. GLBASON, Notary Public Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern ally and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. tena tor testimonials, free. F. J. i-iiuisiSY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, 76c. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. Advt. Jan. 2-30, Sept 4-25 FIFTEEN (16) PER CENT DIS COUNT ON ALL IORCH FURNl 1UKCJ, GEO. D. DARLING. 38-U24S3 J. E. SCHOLTZ VISITS ALLIANCE J. E. Scholtz, & wealthy Caspar, Wyoming, hardware merchant, came to Alliance Thursday bringing with him n small boy, John Kern, whom he placed In St. Agnes Academy for schooling. Mr. Scholtz has been in the west for twentyseven year, lo cating In Gordon, N'ebr., before the town of Alliance was begun. He went from Gordon to Kdgemont, where he wan located for five yaers, moving from there to Casper four teen years ago. Mr. Scholtz is an old time friend and associate of Roy fteckwith, Al liance clothing merchant. He has also been acquainted for many years with V. D. Rumcr and other old timers in Alliance. He enjoys talking over old times with these men and while here thiey spent ma ny hours telling of (be early days of western Nebraska. While in Alliance Mr. Scholtz met Curly the Crow, who stopped on his way to Billings from Washington, D. C. Mr. Scholtz talks the Indian lan guage fluently and he and Curly conversed In that tongue while to gether. They both knew many In dians who were prominent la the battles of the went. In speaking with The Herald re porter of the condition of Casper at this time and it: extreme rapid growth, Mr. Scholtz said: "Casper Is tndeed experiencing a rapid growth but our Industrial Club is doing Its boat to prevent a boom or boom conditions. I can safely abate that the club has kept out one thousand boomers in the last year These are men who would not pro duoe and who wanted to locate tn Gasper to make money from the favorable conditions which exist there. But we keep that kind of people out If possible. We expect Casper, with Its Immense oil fields, to make a good sized little city but we want the growth to be sure and steady. I am a western man and al ways have been. I found a little poem the other day ithat just ex presses my feelings." Out wihere the handclasp's a little stronger. Out where the smile dwells a tit tle longer, That's where the West begins; Out where the sun is a little brighter. Where the snows that fall are trifle whiter, Where the bonds of home are a wee bit tighter, That's where the West begins Out where the skies are a trifle bluer. Out where friendships a little truer, That's where the West begins; wnere meres laughter in every streamlet flowing. Where there's more of reaping and less of sowing That's where the West begins. Out where the world is In the mak ing. . Where fewer hearts with despair are aching That's where the West begins; Where there's more of singing and less of sighing. Where there's more of giving and less of buying, And a man makes friends without half trying That's where the West begins. DONNER VIEWS PROPERTY L. Q. Donner, of Wayine, Nebras ka, a prosperous farmer, who owns several hundred acres of Box Butte county land, oame to the city Thurs day morning accomipanied by his brother, J. C. .Tonner, of Malvern, Iowa. L. O. Dormer's main purpose in coming to Alliance at this time was to show his brother that even, though eastern Nebraska and Iowa are drought stricken this year, Box Butte county la raising banner crops. They spent all day Thursday and most of Friday looking over the county and L. O. Donner states that his Iowa brother was fully convinc ed that we have them all skinned when it comes to raiding crops on a dry year. J. C. Donner went into a potato field and started digging up a few hills to how the potato crop was going. The first bill brought out eleven fine spuds, the second hill brought up sixteen, most of them large ones. That was enough right there. J. C. Donner returned to Mai vert Friday night and took with him a b assortment of samples of crops raised here this season. He is now planning to sell out his Iowa proper ty and move to Box Butte county. L. G. Donner called at The Herald of fice, paid his subscription up to the last of 1914, and said he hoped that he could come out for good some of these days. He doesn't want to dis pose of his property here and wishes that he could buy more. Miss Katheryn Hagerty and Miss Katheryn Donahue, who Is visiting the latter, retunred from Miss Hag- erty's ranch near Bridgeport Satur day noon. CURLY TELLS OF EASTERN TRIP Ren Mcintosh, known as Curly the Crow, said to be the only sur vivor of the Custer Massacre, came to Alliance Friday morning and stop ped over until noon. White here he visited with friends and told of his experiences on his eastern trip, which he has made since be was 1 Alliance a few weeks ago. Curly has tackled a big proposi tion, that of getting suffrage rights (the right to vote) for the Indian. He lias Been 36,oK young men and women of his people graduate from Carlisle and similar schools, every one of them well educated and ready for the ballot. "I have nine states that have already signified their willingness to back my proposi tion," he declared. "Senator Smoot of Utah Is the man who will pre sent the bill. While in Washington I saw President Wilson, Secretary IVryan and other prominent men to whom I presented my proposition. The bill which I am backing and which will be introduced by Senator Smoot is expected to come up the first thing next March. "On our five reservations we havs seventy-two government employes who are drawing salaries of $37,621 a year. .My plan Is to take this money and build a home for old In dians. Then I want to see the young Indians those who have been educated and trained in government schools, get some benefit from their education. I want them to have state's rilghts responsibilities. I want them to go where they please and do as they please Just as other edu cated people do. The present' meth od of treating them Is weakening and pauperizing them. The govern ment is making dependents out of them rather than good citizens. This Is not right. The people at large are willing to give them these rights. "On my eastern trip I stopped ov- over in Chicago, where I received a great dla of attention. I also visit ed a number of other large cities. I am now going back to my home at tunings, wnere i nave a 3Z0 acre irrigated farm which is paying me a good Income." The history of Curly the Crow has been an eventful one. He was kidnapped from his father's home when he was 5 years old. His fath er was a Scotchman named Mcln tosh. His mother was a daughter of Chief Red Cloud. He was stolen from the Crow reservation In Wyo raing by mountain Cheyennes. Then he was stolen by the Comanches. The Comanches captured the Chey enne who had stolen him. Curly so called because he Inherited his fath er's crisp hair saved the man's life who In exchgane told hdm of his fa ther and mother. Curly returned to them and later became an Interpre ter and scout for the government. From his watch chain hangs a cur lous silver ring mounted with a dull blue stone. It was made by an Indi an with a leaden mold and given to his son. Custer ordered the son shot. Curly leaped in front of the firing squad. "I'll take his place," he cried. This saved the young Indian's life and he presented Curly with the ring. , REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Reported by J. D. Emerick, Bonded Abstracter, Alliance, Nebr. United States to George H. Clayton: NE4. N NV4, SE NWU, NEK SWV4 & NV4 SE4 Sec. 6. and EV4 N E4 Sec. 6, all in twp. 25. range 62 Patent Potter Valentine Company to Ralph E. Valentine: inter est SWV4 13-27-62 and SE4 NEV4 2 28-62 Potter Valentine Company o Fanny M. Potter: interest SW4 13-27-62 and SENEVi 2-28-62 George F. Hedgecock to Clark- son S. Lewis: NW 10-26-49 Mrs. A. F. Brennan to C. I. Sturgte: West 60 ft. lot 7 & 2000 8, block 9, Sec. addn. Alliance 400 C. I. Sturgis to Mrs. A. F. Brennan: East 90 ft. lot 9, block 9. Sec. addn. Alliance, N. P. Dodge to Luther A. Rut Iede: Lots 76 and 77, Bel mont addn. Alliance E. M. Martin, county treas., to R. E. Beaoh: Lots 8, 9 and 10, tract 36, Sec. addn. to Dun can's north side residence 100 310 tracts, Alliance Tax Deed E. M. Martin to R. E. Beach: Lot 6, tract 37, Sec. addn. to Duncans north side 'resi dence tracts. Alliance .. Tax Deed Benjamin F. Price to John M. Kuhn: Lot 11 and 1?. block 28, Hemingford 22 Henry Von Bargen to William Curry: Lot 14, block 24, He- mluiiford 7 The Herald is pleased to an n ounce that Buster Zehrung, who has had a siege with typhoid fever the las$ two weeks or more 1 much Improved today and making a good start toward complete recov ery. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Rates: One-inch cards. 50 BRUCE WILCOX Lawyer and Land Attorney Practitioner In civil courts since 1893 and. Register U. S. land office from 1903 to 1907. Information by mail a specialty. Office In Land Office Building ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA BURTON & WESTOVER Attorneys - at Law Land Attorneys Office First National Bank Building PHONE 180 ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA H. M. BULLOCK, ATTORNEY AT LAW ALLIANCE NEBRASKA F. M. BROOME Land Attorney Long experience ae Receiver U. S. (and office la a guarantee for prompt and efficient service. Office In Opera House Block ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA O. E. SLAGLE, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office phone 65. Res. phone 52 Alliance, Nebraska. Oris Coppernoll F. J. Petersen Res. Phone 43 Res. Phone 20 Drs. Coppernoll & Petersen Osteopaths Rooms 7, 8 and 9, Rumer Block PHONE 43 GEO. J. HAND, Physician and Surgeon EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT H. A. COPSEY Physician and Surgeon Office Phone 360. Res. Phone 342 Calls answered promptly day and night from office. Offices: Alliance National Bank building over the Post Office. Paul W.Thomas INSTRUCTOR ON VIOLIN Phonel75 Alliance, Neb. Automobile aundry Prices on application Work guaranteed Leonard Pilkington AT HEELER'S GARAGE EAT AT NohesCafe BUY Nohe's Bread Pure and Wholesome SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY HERALD d Dray Phone 64 LEGAL ADVERTISING Serial No. 012587 Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. S. Iand Office at Alliance, Nebraska, Sept. 527. 1913. NOTICE Is hereby given that FRANK H. PALMER of Alliance. Nebraska, who, on Oct. 27, 1910, made Homestead Entry. Serial No. 012587. for S4NEV4. K HSEU. Sec. 8. SV4NWi, Sec. 9, NE4, of Sec. 17, T. 23 N., R. 4a 31 cents: two-inch cards. $1.00 Dr. Oliver McEuen Physician and Surgeon SPECIALTIES: Diseases of women and children, and Genito Urinary Or gams. All calls answered promptly day or night HEMINGFORD : NEBRASKA HARRY P. COURSE! LIVE STOCK AND GENERAL AUCTIONEER Farm 8alea a Specialty TERMS REASONABLE PHONE 64 ALLIANCE NEBRASKA rn. r. rc. tyler Dentist PHONE 167 OVER FIRST NATIONAL BANK ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA. Dr. JAS. P. HAXFIELD Dentist OVER BRENNAN'S DRUG STORE PHONE 625 RED All electrical equipment. Qas admin istered. Evenings by appointment A. J. KENNEDY Dentist Office In Alliance National Bank Building over Poet Office PHONE 391 LICENSED EMBALMER PHONE: Day 498 - Night 610 ALLIANCE NEBRASKA K. A.. 1IERDERT CITY DRAY Office Phone 260 Residence Phone 182 At Wilson's new and second-hand store THIS SPACE FOR SALE PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER At The Herald Office REASONABLE RATES PROMPT service; AUGUST HORNBURG Professional Trained Nurse Room I, over Rodgers' Grocery Alliance - Nebraska T- TTsT". Bums CONTRACTOR and BUILDER PLANS AND ESTIMATES FURN ISHED ON APPLICATION I employ only first-class mechanics. All work guaranteed. PHONE 279 Residence and Shop, 7th and Mississippi. Alliance, Nebraska. WM. MAUNIER All kinds of Scavenger Work Bonded by the City PHONE 67 DYE & OWENS Transfer Line Household goods moved promptly and transfer work solicited. Residence phone 636 and Blue 674 V. of 6th P. M., has filed notice of in tention to make Final Three Year I'roof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Register and Receiver, U. S. Land Office, at Al liance, Nebraska, on the 22nd day of November, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: Jim Under xl. George McCoy. George Hageman, Charles Coker. all of Alliance, Nebraska. W. W. WOOD. Ooti.7t-324.2612 Re6ler-