CLASSIFIED Advertising Want to Trade for Milk Cowa We want to trade furniture, stoves, rugs or house furnishings for a iew good milk cowa. Miller Brother House Furnishing Store. 43tf2631 FIFTY HEAD OF HORSES. Will take hi to pasture through the win ter. Inquire at the Diamond Pool Mall, AUiance, Nebr. 43tt232 Coal office at Rowan's feed store. ROWAN ft WRIGHT, phone 7L tX FOUND Near the stockyards, by Rex Wilcox of Ml Laramie Ave., a watch. Owner may have it by prov ing ownership. 8589-2t Want to Trade for Milk Cows We want to trade furniture, stoves, ruga or house furnishings for a few good milk cows. Miller Broth ers House Furnishing Store. 43tf2631 ABSTRACTERS J. D. EMERICK Bonded Abstracter. I have the only set of abstract ooks In Box Butte county. Office Room 7, Opera House Block. 3tf570 FOR RENT MODERN FURNISHED ROOMS for light housekeeping, dose In. Phone 629. MRS. M. BAYER. 33tf2382 Furnished rooms for rent. West 6th St. Phone 676. 38-4t-2474$ 111 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 1913 Model, Motor Cycles and Mo tor Boats at bargain prices, all makes, brand new machines, on easy monthly payment plan. Get our proposition before buying or you will regret It, also bargains in used Mo tor Cycles. Write us today. En close stamp for reply. Address Lock Box 11, Trenton, Mich 82-10t-236i FU8CEL1AN0US Money to loan on real estate. F. E. Reddish. 3tf For nice clean Niggerhead Lump and Nut, and Eastern Hard nut coal, phone to No. 22. Dierks Lumber & Coal Company L. W. BOWMAN Physician and Surgeon Office In First National Bank Bldg. Phonee: Office, 362; residence, 16, 60-tf-1608 Advertisement Rowan & Wright, coal, wood and oosts. Phone 71. tf Ready for Business I have returned to Alliance after an absence of two years and am again ready to do all kinds of cement work. People litre know what kind of work I do. Orders may be left at The Herald office. JOHN PEDERSON. Advt 2341-2147 FOR SALE REAL ESTATE WANT TO SELL all my farms and ranches. Several business and residence properties. Only small payments required. Some exchange considered. Look Into this. w. w Norton, Alliance. 1993-16tf SEVEN ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE Good outbuildings. Barn for four horses. House for automobile. J. B. DENTON. Advt 25tf2196 Corrugated Carpet Paper 50 yard rolls, 75 cents. THR ELK ELD. Adv 24tf-2181. WANT TO BUY LARGE BASE BURNER. Must be In fair shape and the price rteht for cash. Phone 340 or call at The Herald office. S6tf . HORSE LOST. Light bay geld ing, blaze face, branded G on le hip and E on left jaw, eleven years old. Reward for Information. SONEY SMITH, 206 Box Butte ave., Alliance, Nebr. 39-lt-2604$ E. W. RAY, FLORI8T Cut flowers and potted plants Floral pieces made on short notice. Mail orders given special attention 41112549 - FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. Five room, modern house. Easy terms, rnone t4. 41tf2560 NOTICE All unpaid real estate will be ad vertlsed for sale the first week In October. E. M. MARTIN, County Treasurer. 40-3t-2513 Buy your coal of Rowan ft Wright Phone 71. ti FOR 8ALE Two milk cows, one Rlvtng milk; one to be fresh Boon. Several young bulls, Shorthorn, full blood. ROHERT BIRD, Allian.ce, Nebr. Oct9-2tW$2664 DRAYS E. A. Herbert moves trunk for fifteen rents; household good for seventy-five cents per load: olanos fcr $1.60. Phone 260. Work guar anteed. 37-4t 2471 LADY'S SET BACK COMH AND BARRETTE left in ladles' oilet at Burlington station. Alliance, Wed nesday, August 27th. Reward for return to Herald office. ad.vt38-lt-2480 HORSE LOST. Light bay geld ing, blaze face, branded O on left hip, and E on left Jaw, eleven years old. Reward for Information. SONEY SMITH, 206 Box Butte ave . Alliance, Nebr. 41-3t-2634 LAND FOR SALE " NW4 of section 12, township 26. range 47. $20.00 per acre. This is good land. Fine eoil and lies well Near to the farm of Wm. Nye. Ad dress owner, C. H. Taylor, Box 293, Long Prairie, Minn. 41-6t-2536 BIG BARGAIN IN SECTION FARM Square section, all farm land, fenc ed and cross-fenced, 36 acres under cultivation, 4 room sod and frame house, well and windmill, reservoir, 18 miles southwest of Marsland, good road to town, on telephone and mail line. Seven dollars per acre, half cash, terms on balance. Address A. D. Wler. Fayettevllle. Ark. 41-4t-2536 STRAYED OR STOLEN Two heifers and one steer, coming two years old. Heifers branded on left hip J K combined, JK. Steer was light red, white face, horns on, hole in right ear with slit out. Above cattle have been missed since the last part of July. Suitable reward for information. Write to nie at Marple, Nebr. JENS KREJCI. Owt9-2tW$2662 Notice to Creditors State of Nebraska, Box Butte County, ss. In the Matter of the Estate of Tru man W. Brown, Deceased. I, L. A. Berry, County' Judge of Box Butte county, Nebraska, hereby notify all persona having claims and demands against the estate of Tru man W. Brown that I have set and appointed the first day of May, 1914, at lO o'clock in the forenoon, at the County Court room in Alliance, for the examination of all claims against the estate of said decedent with a view to their allowance and pay ment. All persons interested as creditor of the said estate will present their claims to me at said time, or show cause tor not so doing, and in case any claims are not so presented by Bald time they shall be forever bar red. Thte notice shall be served by publication thereof for four consecu tive weeks in the Alliance Herald, a newspaper published in Alliance, pri or to the day of hearing. Given under my hand and the seal of said court this 3rd day of Oct., 1913. L. A. BERRY. (Seal) County Judge. Oct9-4t-329-2646 Now Is the time to subscribe for The Dally Herald. QUALITY UNSURPASSED at Norton' r tn The men of today, young and old, demand QUALITY and STYLE in their clothing. The mere fact that clothing is made of good goods does not satisfy. The clothing must come from such well known manu facturers as Stein -Bloch, Eden-heimer-Stein, and other firms whose name on a garment is a guarantee of perfection. New Fall Clothing arriving every day; prices are LOW Norton' THE QUALITY STORE LOCAL PARAGRAPHS From Friday's Dally: E. Uramruer, merchant of Bing ham, came up to Alliance yesterda returning today. "Ihister" Zehrung has sufficiently recovered from his lllneas of typhoid fever to be up and around the house. R. A. Cook of Lakeside was in Alliance from the arrival of 4.1 yes terday until the departure of 44 to day. Charles Campbell wae arrested Thursday evening charged with be ing drunk and disorderly. He Was fined $6 and casta this) morning in police court. Tom Beeson, manager of the Alli ance telephone exchange, leaves to night for Kimball and Paxton, Ne braska,, on a business trip. He will visit Willi his family at Paxton. A new cement sidewalk, construct ed by J. J. Vance, takes the place of the board walk on the south and west sides of the lots occupied by the Kent sisters' rooming house, northeast corner of Niobrara avenue and Third street. "You people did remarkably well," said a prominent Alliance business man, speaking to a Herald repre sentative regarding Thursday morn ing's extra. And his remark was only a specimen of many others that were made during the day. Buine at the Alliance Cleaning Work ha increased to such an ex tent that Mrs. Zehrung has found It necessary to employ more help, ac cordingly Mrs. 1 1 at tie Owen will be gin work there next Monday and continue during the fall and winter. General Yardmaster O. E. Wil liams and family are moving today from 1019 Cheyenne avenue to 324 Big Horn. F. E. Holsten returned Thursday noon from a busiutsw trip to Chi cago. He also stopied in Omaha on business on the trip. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gnuham, from the north part of the county, were trading In Alliance today. Th getting well advanced in years, but are both hale a,nd hearty and can hitch up and drive to town and at t"nd to their other work very nicely without the assistance of younger people. The Mlases Dora and Lavetta Tut tie gave a very pleasant party to about twenty of their young friends at the residence of their mother, 823 Box Butte avenue, Wednesday even ing. Game uch as are usually In dulged In on such occasions were played and the evening's enjoyment increased by refreshments. Nick and John Schnell of Grand Island, father and son, came up to Alliance thla morning to look over the country, with a view to invest ing in real etate. They seemed tc be highly pleased with this pait of Nebraska, where the crops are so much better than they are in the south-central part of the state. Pete Watson, one of The Herald's warm Sioux county friends, was in Alliance yesterday afternoon and to day forenoon, coming over on the train via Mitchell. He sold over $8 Ooo worth of cattto a couple of months ago. Although they are worth more money now than wiun he sold, he ie not worrying about that a he has plenty of them lft. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hunzlcker of Spade, Nebr., drove over to Alli ance Tuesday bringing with them their little grandson, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Shlrck'e fiveyearold boy, who has been vllttng with his grand parents in Sheridan county during the summer. Mr. Hun.lcker brought a winter supply of fine sandhill po tatoes for his daughter and son-in-law and their family. He Informed The Herald that the potatoes which he has dug so far this fall are run ning about 125 biwhels per acre. He return's home tomorrow, while his wife will remain for a longer visit with her daughter. From Saturday's Daily: Mrs. O'Brien end lettle Josephine Hamilton have gone to Chadron for a fortnight visit with Mrs. Kenny. There was born to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Brown, 407 Toluca ave nue, on Thursday of this week a beaut if ut baby boy. Mrs. C. O. Davenport departed yesterday for a week's visit at Lo max, 111. Miss Helen Young is entertaining the Junior Endeavor and other young friends, about thirty In all, at her home this afternoon. M. B. Ever on, a farmer who is locating at Chimney Rock, near Bay ard, In the North Platte valley, call ed at The Herald office Friday and asked to be placed on The Herald list, saying that he was locating in western Nebraska and wanted a newspaper. He Is moving to Chim ney Rock from Sioux City, Iowa. I Roy Donovan came down from Chadron this morning for a visit with home folks. 1 From Tuesday's Daily: Mrs. Jn lives Kinney of Chadron is visiting her sister, Mrs. William Hamilton, of Alliance. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Austin are moving todiay from 312 E. Third street to 605 Jjox Butte avenue, sec ind house nortL of the count bwse. Police Magistrate Gregory Zuin, who had a severe attack of heart failure Sunday evening, was much better this morning and Is at his desk as usual. An Alliance business man was enjoying a much needed rest last hWut when he awoke with an awful start to find hlnuself shivering. Wh:ut was it? Nothing but a meas ly old fly 'Which had been walking across his face. "Mary," said he, have you a fly swatter?" "No, John," said she, "but I'm going to put a want ad in next Saturday's Daily Herald for that old stove we want to gt rid of, and I will get one of those premium fly swattres. Then you can sleep in peace." From Tuesday's Daily: Harry Thiele left yesterday for a short business trip through the val ley, expecting to return the latter part of the week. The P. E. O. met with Mrs. Cogs well Monday afternoon. Mrs. J. C. McCorkle returned this noon from a visit with her daugh ter, Mrs. Frank Dunning, at Hysham, Montana. She has been there three weeks. Her little grandson Is ret ting along Just fine. Mr. and Mrs Dunning expect to visit friends tn Alliance during the holidays. J. E. Portr, Crawford attorney, is In the city today to attend the sale in the case of Cavin vs Langford. Dr. F. M. Knight is referee. The property involved is land In western Box Butte and eastern 'Sioux county. F. E. Stearns lfot Saturday night for a trip to points tn the state of Washington. He will visit his fath er and other relatives there. He will return about the 20th of the month. Notice for Publication-Isolated Tract Serial No. 015214. PUBLIC LAND SALE Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Alliance,. Nebraska, Sept. 24. 1913. NOTICE Is hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, under provis ions of Acts of Congress approved June 27. 1906 (34 Stats.. 6l7), and March 2, 1907 (34 Stats.. 1224). pur suant to the application of Virgil E Wlls. Serial No. 016214, we will of fer at public sate, to the Algae bidder, but at not leas than ft per acre, at 9 o'clock a. m., on the twenty-sixth day of November next, at this office, the following tract of land: NEVi NWV4 6ec. 8, T. 24 N., R. 43 W.. 6th P. M. Any persons claiming adversely the above-deticriued land are advised to file their claim, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. V. W. WOOD, Register. II. J. ELLIS, Receiver. Ooll6-6t -328-2626 Joe Vaughan returned Monday noon from a abort duck hunt In the hills south. Pat King and wife came in from Angora Monday noon. Henry Steffes, of the Stearns tore, Is on a short trip to Culbort son, Nebraska. He will return In a couple of days. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Knlest and family now reside at 424 Sweetwater avenue, having removed from their former home near St. Agnes Acadt my. Charley Tully went to Ruwhvillo yesterday to attend district court for Sheridan county, which is In session there this week. He ex pects to return Saturday, or sooner If possible, maklnc the trip by autu. Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Ohiistensen and daughter Neva, who live twelve miles west of Berea, were in Alli ance on business Saturday. Mr. Christen sen Informed The Herald that he bad finished digging h po tato crop of twenty-three acres which averaged about seventy bush els per acre after taking out the small ones. The yield was not is gcod as might have been desired but he expects to make good money out of the crop by holding until the price reaches the top notch. R. B. Jensen of Gary, Indiana, near Chicago, was in Alliance last Saturday, coming here from Mon tana. He is buying cattle to ship to Gary to feed on distillery slops. Eugene E. Ford, of the First Nat ional bank, left Tuesday night for his home in Chicago, to be gone about a week. He will retuiu ac companied by his father, Chus. E. Ford. Tom Beeson, manager of the Alli ance telephone exchange, returned nPFSA .ONE wi is-nm COMMENCING on., Lemley Musical Comedy Company Presents Mr. A. Mutt and Happy Hooligan uu m m so ion M as M M M w mm mm mm Pis A : MISS LOUISE DARLING A complete change of Program each night PRICES: 15, 25 and 35c to Alliance Tuesday noon from a trtf to Kimball, Paxton and other Us left Pacific points. "September Morn" Is the latest f rival at the Bee Hive. It Is the pic ture that creates so much coinmeul wherever seen and which Ant hot Comntock tried to bar from sale 1ft New York. Mr. and Mrs. George D. Darllflf left today noon for Hyannls, fof ft fow days. ooooooooooooooe o KINKAID ITEMS ooooooooooooooaft Mrs. L. Mclntyre's sister and faaa lly who bare been visiting with nef for the past few days, returned 9 their home near Canton last Sua day. V Mr. Soths are busy digging thalf potatoes this week. . V Mrs. Schotte enjoyed a visit by her daugihter from Creston, Iowa, a couple of days last week. Everyone is enjoying the warm weather we are having Just now except the potato pickers. Mr. and Mrs. Mclntyre were call ers at Mr. Schotts one day latt week. Mrs. Rodgers enjoyed a visit bf her sister and family from neaf Ellsworth last Sunday. Mrs. Jennie Mane and slster-ln law were callers at Mrs. Mclntyre's' last Tueadny. HARVEST BAZAAR AND SUPPER The Baptist ladies of Alliance will give a harvest bazaar and supper la the church parlors, Tuesday even tng, October 21st. The menu will b published and further announcement made through The Herald later. WEEK S10U ctl fk