TO LAY CORNER STONE Nebraska Stock Growers Association $ (Incorporated) $ HOME OrriCE, ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA $ OFFICERS: R. M. Hampton. President, Alliance; A. MeUger, Vice Pres.. Merriman; Chas. C. Jameson, Sec'y-Treas., Ellsworth. $ EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: C. II. Tully, E. P. Meyer, Reuben Llsoo. J. H. Bachelor. W. M. Fleishman, Robert Graham, ..' 1 1 vr f it M nn than A H Modfcett, E. M. Eldred. O. T. Daria, Dan. E. HU1, Robert A. tnfio tl Orp ifr If your name at not on live subscription list of The Alliance Her ha officii orcan of the Nebraska Stock Growers Association, NOW I. it. . ai ... .kjk. ttai.l 111 rnitr nanua with tl.EO ajid w will sod the paper a year and guarantee that you will receive your mouey wetth. Or, better sUIl. If you are a stock raiser or interested In the Mt stock business, fill out beUw the blank application for membership to the Nebraska Stock Growers Association, send t with check for metn kerehlp dues to the secretary, and you will receive The Herald one Application for Membership to NEBRASKA STOCK GROWERS ASSOCIATION Annual dues $2.60, sad S oente per head assessment on cattle. Malt ts Chaa. C. Jameson, Secretary, Ellaworth, Nebr. Nam i Post Offlcs Da No. Cattle County Assessed In Brands ' i Ear Marks Remarks EVENT IN TWO WEEKS The county commissioners hi ses sion Wednesday granted permission to the Allkance Lodge No. 168, I. O. O. F., to lay the corner stone for the new court house. The commit- (e of Odd FeUowa who conferred with the commissioners was Link Lowry, John 8nyder and Lloyd C. Thomas. Edgar Martin, county treasurer, is a prominent Odd Fellow and was the first to suggest that the laying of the stone be done with proper ceremonies. The date for the laying of the tone baa not yet beea set, but HEAVY CROWD Alliance Bunch Arrives on 8peclsl Trsln In Tims to Taks Part In Interesting Day of Fun (Oy The Herald reporter) Hrannls. Oct. 9 .The Alliance peoial steamed into port (or Hyan Bis) loaded to the guards with cheer ing boosters. Every one of the f.000 people who are In.Hyannls to 4ay to help celebrate came down to the depot to meet ibe special. Colo svel Harper, of Alliance, led the band which went up main street followed fcy the Alliance bunch. After marching up main street the rowd broke up and greetings and fjamdshaklng followed. The weather fcere is cloudy but no rain, and warm. Dozens of horsemen and tb horsewomen are thronging streets and preparations for this af ternoon program are going on at rapid pace. The entertainment great and no one will feel disap pointed If the present preparation are carried out. The Alliance spec iai picked up good bunches at Lake side, Bingham and Antloch. A few of the Alliance bunch who were on the special are: J. S. Ward conductor; R. C. Gladson, brakemon Chaa. Myers, engineer; Fred Nlcol al, fireman; Chas. Mason, C. L. Mc Daniels, Verne Musser, Ed Brennan Joe FarreU, William Wel-.h. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beck with, Mr. and Mrs Guy Lockwood, J. H. Vaughan, Mrs Kate Becker, Edward Becker, Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Bignell, Mr. and Mrs J. F. Yanders, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Nohe, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Lalng Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Kewer, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McKlnney, James M Kennedy, Peter Beckenard, Dr. W T. Spencer, C. L. Drake, Wm. King L. S.-Morrison, C. F Morgan, 11. C Boon. Miss E. Betebenner, Miss (Frances Lockwood, Geo. A. Moll wtll probably be two weeks from next Saturday, in the afternoon. Im pressive ceremonies will be used and a large crowd from all over the county is expected to attend. The stone will hare a hollow space Inside 4 1-2x10 1-2x6 inches, In which a sealed copper box will be placed. In the copper box wUl be documents, coins and aixy other relics which those who are present desire to see preserved ha the stone. The stone will be two feet by two feet six inches in size. The proposed inscription for the stone Is: j-Srectefc.H. H X013 OLafo bv IT. . . 3f . ies 8 ''i'''7 "'"' j:S:3 D4JL "Where Ignorance Is Bliss Tis Folly to Be Wise" No sooner did the amateur see that the ALLIANCE ART STUDIO could make better photos than he tried to make light of it. We simply stated the facts as stated to us by one of the biggest photographic paper manufacturing companies in the country. To produce the red tone is expensive. It Is. If the amateur thinks it is not, let him try it and see. He should show samples of his own work and prove that it is not expensive. THE ALLIANCE ART STUDIO is not trying to fool any one. . ring, Peter Rubendall, D. Bowen, D. J. Nelaon, James Wallace, Lawrence Beck, Roy Trabert, Philip Thomas, Horace Anderson, Theo. Waddell, Earl Hulme, Will Lamon, Ed Austin F. W. Buchanan. F. E. Wilson, C. L Hill, Henry Rider, John L. Wehr, W. R. Harper, Roy E. Lester, Paul W Thomas, Homer Wilson, Grover E. Cameron, Ray Cameron, E. C. Ed mundson, Pat Welch, Royal Willey, Fred Willey,. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bolejack and son Nicholas, Mrs. Ruth McCarty and four children, Jesse McCarty, Mrs. R. J. Howell and son Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Rentfro, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Howell, C. A. Gilbaugh, Miss Grace Gilbaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Rentfro, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Gilbaugh, Mrs. S. E. G baugh, Mies GLna Gilbaugh, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Anderson and son Del- bert, Chas. Rldlar, John Fredinbrug, S. Nash, S. Thomas, Mrs. J. E. Ren tfro and three children, Miss Vivian Fredlnburg and Miss Etta Pollard. BULPHT Our store is full up on seasonable merchandise, Buck's Stoves, and Ranges, none better. The newest and nobbiest lines of wax and fumed FURNITURE in matched dining room sets. Cir cassion walnut, rosewood, eucalyp tus, golden polished oak and wax dressers. The prices are RIGHT and the GOQDS are RIGHT They carry OUR GUARANTEE Miller Brothers House Furnishing Store OFF TO CALIFORNIA BY AUTO Alliance Art Studio 114 East 4th St. Phone III Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Wilson and little boy, accompanied by Chester Rooker, left Tuesday afternoon for California, where they will spend the winter. Mr. Wilson, who is a wealthy ranchman whose place is three miles east of Antloch, bought a "Studebaker 3" of Lowry & Hen ry about a month ago, and in this machine the party are making their trip to the Sunset state. They in tended to stop the firBt night in Scottsbluff and from there go by easy stages the balance of the way, unless the weather becomes cold, making the Journey a pleasure trip, and will probably be on the road about three weeks. Mrs. Wilson was born and raised in California. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. E. Peery, reside at Santa Rosa, and it is there where the Ne braska party will make their head quarters during the winter. The Herald will keep them posted on western Nebraska news. NEBRASKA FOREST RESERVE OPENING 53! FREE HOMESTEADS OF 640 ACRES EACH REGISTRATION: Register at Broken Bow, Nebr., Oct. 13th to 25th in clusive. DRAWING: The drawing will taks place Oct. 28th. FILING: Filings will begin Nor. 17th at Broken Bow, Nebr., for all of that part of the Reserve north of the center line of McPherson County. CHARACTER OF LANDS: Valuable chiefly for grazing, though many sections hare from 40 to 160 acres of ralley suitable for crop raising. MAPS AND PARTICULARS: Write me for maps and particulars about land, filings, proof, etc D. CLEH DEAVER Immigration Agent 1004 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. IlillllfiiqtDii lite Drder for Hearing State of Nebraska, Box Butte County.ss. At a County Court, held at the County Court Room in said county on the 9th day of October, 1913. Present L. A. Berry, County Judge In the Matter of the Estate of George W. Ash, Deceased. On reading the petition of Marie A. Ash filed herein, praying that Ad ministration of said estate be grant ed to her as Administratrix. ORDERED, That said . petition will be heard on the 26th day of Oc tober, 1913, at 9 o'clock a. m. That all persona interested in said estate may appear at County Court on said date, and show cause if any there be why said petition should not be granted; and that notice of the pendency of said petition and of said hearing be given to all persons In terested In said matter by publish ing a copy of this order la the Alii ance Herald, a weekly newspaper published in said county, for three successive weeks prior to said hear- tag. L. A." BERRY, (Seal) County' Judge 41 St-330-2672 All the peopls Dally Herald. In Alliance read 8T. MATTHEW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 10 a. m. Sunday School at Parish House. Geo. G. Wars, Dean Phone Black 419 BAPTI8T CHURCH 10:00 a. ui. Sunday school. 11:00 a. m. Preaching. Subject, Plea of the Master." 2:30 p. m. Junior B. Y. P. U. 6:30 p.m. B. Y. P. U. 7:30 p. m. Preaching. Subje;t, 'Selling One's Self." Choir practice at E. G. Lalng's residence, Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Cordial invitation to all. Frsnk C. Barrett, Pastor Phone 781 METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH 10:00 a. m. Sunday School. Graded Bible Classes. 11:00 a. m. Public worship. 6:30 p. m. Epwortu League. 7:30 p. m. Preaching. Prayer, Bible study and ' social hour, Wednesday evening at 8:00 The doors of this church are open to all people at all services. A cor dial and home welcome extended to all to worship with us. If you hare no other church home in the city. Olin 8. Baker, Pastor Phone 90 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Box Butts Ave. and 7th 8t. 10:00 a.m. Sabbath School. 11:00 a. m. Preaching. Subject "The Relation of Providence and Prayer to Psactlcal Life." 6:30 p. ra. Y.P. S. C. E. 7:30 p. m. Preaching. Subject "Faces We Like to Meet." Midweek prayer meeting, Thursday evening at 7:30. Everybody is cordially invited to all sen-ices. Rev. J. F. Horton, 'Minister. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Cor. Lsramie Ave. and 5th 8t. 10:00 a. m. Sabbath School. 11:00 a. m. Public worship. Sub lect. "God's Purpose in Jesus Christ." 6:30 p. m. Young People's Prayer Meeting. 7:30 d. m. Public worship. Sub Ject. "Rest Awhile." 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, Midweek prayer meeting and choir practice. Come, you will meet friends. Rsv. W. L. Torrsnce, Pastor .Phone 92 CHRISTIAN CHURCH Empress Theatre 10:00 a. m. Bible school 11:00 a. m. Preaching. Subjec. "Jesus and the Little Children." 6:30 p. m. C E. meeting. 7:30 p. m. Preaching. Subject "Why Smith. Jones and Brown should attend church." A cheerful welcome awaits you 8:00 p. m., Wednesday, prayer meet lng. Frsnk Allan Wotsn, Minister Phons 752 IMMANUEL GERMAN EVAN GELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner Yellowstone Ave. and 7th St. German services every Sunday at 10:30 a. m., unless otherwise an nounced. English services about every three weeks upon announcement, and even ing services upon announcement. Everybody welcome. There will be no service at Im- manuel's Lutheran church Sunday, Oct. 12, Rev. Lang being absent to attend a meeting of the Ev. Luth eran Synod, Nebraska District, at Waco, Nebr., Oct. 8 to 14. Titus Lang, Pastor, 703 Niobrara Ave. Phons Red 399 WtlUs G. Gentle of Bonner was in town today on business at the Land office. He was accompanied by his brother-in-law, George Ackerman of Belgrade. Other relatives from eastern. Nebraska are also visiting Mr. Gentle and family. ATTENDING SYNODICAL MEETING Rev. Titus Lang, pa"tor of Imman uel's German Lutheran church, left yesterday for Waco, Nebr., to atenJ the annual meeting of he Nebraska synod of his church which will be held at a large country church near that town, October 8 to 14. The Nebraska district is composed of Ne braska and Wyoming. The meetla . will hare about four hundred mem bers, consisting of pastors, teachers in parochial schools and '.ay dele gates. Others in attendance from this part of Nebraska are Rev. H. J. Bggbld of Scottsbluff, Rev A. Guet tier of Gering, and Prof. O. J. Sch neider, teacher of the Lutheran par ochial school at Scottsbluff, all o' whom went with Rev. Lang from Al liance on train No. 44, Tuesday; and Rev. F. W. Bangert of Crawford, who went Sunday night. Sale Public of REAL ESTATE NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned executor of the estate of Charles Mason, deceased, will on the 25th day of October, 1913, at the hour of two o'clock p. m., at the Court House in the city of Alliance, Box Butte County, Nebraska, sell the fol lowing described real estate to the highest bidder for cash: The Southwest Quarter of Section Nine, Town ship Twenty-five, Range Forty-eight, Box Butte County, Nebraska. A. good and sufficient deed of conveyance will be made to the purchaser of said property. Said sale will be held open one hour or longer, as the undersigned executor may deem advisable at the time. Arthur Allen, Executor of the Estate of Charles Mason, Deceased. i