II ps mi U . BARGAINS -AT THE IDA M. ROSS STORE 116 WEST 4th STREET One 5650 Player Piano One 42s Piano, now 400 Piano, now 350 Piano, now 325 Piano, now 275 Piano, now 260 Piano, now One One One One One M75 335 325 275 235 200 185 Sold on payments to suit the customer. Privilege of exchange within one year. Money back after 30 days' trial if not satisfactory. I have not paid several hundred dollars for an eastern advertising scheme and can save you from $50 to $75 on a piano. Build up Alliance. Don't patronize eastern partment stores, when you can do better at home. de- IDA 7VY. ROSS 116 West 4th Street. TO CLASS Advertising uu IRRIGATION CONVENTION Want to Trade for Milk Cow We want to trade furniture, stoves, Tugs or house furntehdnga for a I tow good milk cowi. Milter Brothers! House Furnishing Store. 43tf2G31 Annual Convention Will Be Htld at Bridgeport the Last of This Month Alliance Men Are Going Auction Sale At the corner of Box Butte and Third street, Saturday afternoon, Oc tober 2Dth. I lard and soft coal st.ove. Houho- hold furniture. GKOlMiK S.NYDER. II. P. Courney, auctioneer. FIFTY HEAD OF HORSES. Will take In to pasture through the win' ter. Inquire at the lUainond Hall. Alliance, Nebr. 43tCC32 Pool Coal office at Rowan'a feed store. ROWAN & WRIGHT, phone 71. tf ABSTRACTERS J. D. EMERICK Bonded Abstracter. I have the only set of abstract noks In Box Butte ofwntv Office Room 7, Opera Houbo Mock. 10tf570 The fourth annual convention of the Nebraska State Irrigation Asso ciation will be held at Bridgeport October 28. 2J and 30. The first meeting will begin at 10 o'clock Tues day morning. J. O. Heeler of North Platte, a brother-in-law of The Herald editor. Is president of the association and will preside at the meetings. Tho program will be discussion of ten principal subjects, as follows: 1. Determination of the priority of the water of the Inter-State streams. 2. The importance of the care of main ditches and laterals. 3. Drainage. 4. -Pump irrigation. FOR RENT FOR8ALE REM. E8TATE . SEVEN ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE Good outbuildings. Barn for tour horses. House for automobile. J. B. DENTON Advt 25tf2195 MODERN FURNISHED ROOMS tor llKht housekeeping, close In. Phone 629. MRS. M. BAYER. Rowan ft Wright, coal, wood and oosts. Phone 71. tf ALLIANCE UNITED DOCTOR8, SPECIALISTS, WILL BE AT THE Drake Hotel One Day Only fth THURSDAY CU Dill NOVEMBER Olll HOURS 10 A. M. TO 8 P. M. Remarkable 8uccets of These Talent ed Physicians in the Treatment of Chronic Diseases Offer Their Services Free of Charge The United Doctors, licensed by tho state of Nebraska for the treat ment of deformities and all nervous , and chronic diseases of men, women ' and children, offer to all who call on , this trip, consultation, examination, advice free, making no charge what ever, except the actual cost of medi cine. All that Is asked in return for these valuable services is that every person treated will state the result obtained to their friends and tthus prove'to the sick and afflicted In ev ery city and locality, that at last treatments have been discovered that are reasonably sure and certain In their effect. These doctors are considered by many former patients among Ameri ca's leading stomach and nerve spec ialists and are experts In the treat ment of chronic diseases and so great and wonderful have been their results that In many cases it Is hard Indeed to find the dividing line be tween skill and miracle. Diseases of the stomach, intest ines, liver, blood, skin, nerves, heart, spleen, kidneys or bladder, rheuma tism, sciatica, diabetes, bed-wet tins:, leg ulcers, weak lungs and those af flicted with longstanding, deep-Meat-ed chronic diseases, thnt have baf fled the skill of the family physici an, should net fail to call. According to their system no more operations for appendicitis, gnll stones, tumors, goiter or certafu forms of cancer. They were among the first In America to earn the name of the "Bloodless Surgeons." by doing away with knife, with blood and with all pain In the suc cessful treatment of these dangerous diseases. If you have kidney or bladder trou ble bring a two-ounce bottle of your urine for chmeical analysis and mic roscopic examination. Deafness often has been cured In sixty days. No matter whnt your ailment mav be, no matter what others may havo toia you, no matter whnt xeperience you may have had with other puysi- ians, It will bo to your advantage to see thom at once. Have It forever settled In your mind. If your case is Incurable they will give you such ad vice as may relieve and stay the disease. Do not put off this duty you owe yourself or friends or rela tives who are suffering because of your sickness, as a visit this time may help you. Remember, this free offer is for one day only. Married ladles must come with their husbands and minor with tneir parents. Adv. Furnished rooms for rent. West 6th St. Phone 6T6. tS4t 474 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 111 FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. Five room, modern house. Easy terms. Phone 762. 41tf2550 MISCELLANEOUS Buy your coal of Rowan ft Phone 71. Wright tf Money to V. ReddlBh. loan on real estate. F. RANCH FOR SALE OR TRADE Relinquishment of 10 acres, under the proposed government canal, 8 miles northeast of Baja.nl, Nebras ka. Improvements are frame house, 12x24, with small lean-to; fence around the house: good well and pump; about 60 at-res can be lrrlgat ed. Address Box 2850. Herald Of flee, Alliance, Nebraska. 8tf Pure Bred Holstein Bull Calves I have tour pure bred Holstein bull calves, from four weeks to eiht months old, for sale. Prices on ap plication. These calves may be seen at my place five miles southeast of Lakeside. Nebr. Prices will cover registration and transfer. A. W. TYLER. OotlC'Ott267w For nice clean Ntggerhead Lump and Nut, and Eastern Hard nut coal, phone to No. 22. Dlerks Lumber & Coal Company. L. W. BOWMAN Physician and Surgeon Office fai First National Bank Bldg. Phones: Office, 362; residence, 16. BO-tX-1608 Advertisement LAND FOR SALE NWVi of section 12, township 2(5 range 47. 120.00 per acre. This u good land. Fine soli and lies well Near to the farm of Wm. Nye. Ad dress owner, C. H. Taylor, Box 293 Long Prairie, Minn. 41-6t-2536 E. W. RAY, FLORIST Cut flowers and potted plants. riorai pieces made on short notice. Mall orders given special attention. 41tf2549 Want to Trade for Milk Cows We want to trade furniture, stores vugs or house furnishings for few good milk cows. Miller Broth era House Furnishing Store. 43tf2631 J 12 miles west of Alliance on Section 26, Township 25, Range 50 NOVEMBER 4th, 19.13 It HEAD OF HORSES 2 brown mares, 6 years old, weight 1200 and 1500; 2 bay mares, 8 and 9 years old, weight 1300; 1 gray geld ing, 9 years old, weight 1400; 2 yearling colts, 1 mare, 1 horse; 4 sucking colts. 13 HEAD OF CATTLE 11 milk cows; 2 sucking calves. 2 wagons, 1 John Deere gang plow, 1 John Deere cultivator, 1 7-ft. disc, 1 McCormick mower, 1 3-section steel harrow, 1 disc corn planter, 1 breaking plow, 3 sets harness, 15 tons hay, 300 bushels ear corn, 100 bushels speltz, 2 pigs, 1 spring wagon, 1 single buggy, 1 steel range, 1 heating stove, 11 dozen chickens. Household goods too numerous to mention. TERMS: $10 and under, cash. Over $10, eight month's time on bankable paper at 10 per cent. No discount for cash. L. KIRSCHMANN, Owner H. P. COuRSEY, Auctioneer C. C. SMITH, Clerk W. E. Thomas, of Lingle, Wyom ing, was an Alliance visitor Wednes day. He went on a busiiuwa trip to Crawford. Read our advertisement In this ls ue on the New Edison Disc Phono graph, and come to our 6tore to hear this wonderful instrument. G&OKGK D. DARLING. to 6. Practical Irrigation when Irrigate certain crops. 6. Alfalfa culture. 7. The irrigation laws of Nebras ka, compared with other states. 8. Good roads. 9. Under-flow of the Platte river and pump Irrigation. 10. Construction of wells In the Platte valley for irrigation purposes. The evenings will be devoted to adjourned sessions and to entertain ments. All of the above principal subjects will be brought out In papers by men who are qualified In their particular lines of Irrigation work. More time will be allowed for the discussion of the papers read, as less subjects will be brought up for dis cussion. More time will also be al lowde for the reports of committees. This will result in more beneficial results than heretofore. Personality Behind Your Message Individuality is the force injected into the message sent by telephone. The long distance tele phono talk is practically a face-to-face conversation. And, too, by telephone you're there and back again as quickly as you could pack your, traveling bag. Bell lines reach 70,000 towns. Ask "Long Distance" for rates anywhere. The Saturday Evening Post (last week) shows the first formal un nouncemeut of the New Edison Disc Phonograph. Head It. Come to our store to hear this wonderful machine. GEORGE D. DARLING. Those wartimes household jewels being sought for at the Treasury will probably be found making hoe cakes and corn dodgers for some ,of our best families. NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY 1 1 Notice to Creditors State of Nebraska, Box Butte County, ss. In tho Matter of the Estate of Tru man W. Drown, Deceased. I, L. A. Berry, County Judge of Box Butte county, Nebraska, hereby notify all persons 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 10 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 creditors of the said estate will present their claims to me at said time, or show cause for not so doing, and In case any claims are not so presented by said time they shall be forever bar red. This 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 Srd day of Oct., 1913. L. A. BERKY, (Seal) County Judge. Oct9-4t-329-264 5 dozen clothes pins and a bar of best white laundry soap for 10c 100 votes given with this at the BEE HIVE next Monday morning between 9 and 10 o'clock. It Is understood that the Lemley Musical Company is playing a spec ial engagement in Lakeside this week. :TMx:c3r3M tKWJiwBUMmix) 3rj3r...r:3r3 3 The FIRST Formal Announcement of Mr. Edison's New Diamond-Played Disc Phono graph is made in this week's Saturday Evening Post and the current issues of other National papers and magazines. Mr. Edison has deferred this announcement of "ready" for the purpose of accumulating a satis factory list of musiial reproductions on the new disc records and meanvvi ile has closely observed the practical operation of his masterpiece in the hands of purchasers. How he stamps it "perfect" and offers a large list of choice selections for the disc machine. It costs nothing to hear this modern wonder and we say in all seriousness and good faith that to pur chase any other sound-producing machine without first hearing this latest achievement is to invite re grets later on. Edison Disc Hornless Models, 6o to $250. Edison Cylinder Hornless Models, $30 to $350. Indestructible Records, 50c to $6.00. Geo. D. Darling The only store west of Grand Island in the State selling both the Disc and Cylinder Models.