SOME MORE INFORMATION (Continual from P.age Four) cived after the drawing does not complete your filing. That to done i the proper tend office, at Broken IV)W or North Platte. If the land rtu select is In Grant county you win make out your tiling papers be fore the county Judge or county clerk at Hyannie. I think the eaone e.Wtteu, atao, to that part of the Forest Reserve In McPherson coun ty whirh Is tai the Broken Bow dia-trk-U For further information on that point inquire of -the county Judge or county clerk at Hyaiante. The fee of the yad,ge or cleTk for aaktng.out your filing papers will e on .dollar; the land offflce fee c be snt with your filing papers will be fourteen dollars. i advise all persona who wish to wlcct claims in the Forest ReserVe to go ' to" iryannis at leaet several d.tys before the date on which you must make your selection. Give yourself plenty of time to investi gate. In this connection I think I have right -to wussgest that. If you have tot already done so, you send your subscription at once .to The Alliance Herald, the official organ of the Ne braska Stock Growers Association. With due respect to all other enter prising newspapers of this section, and there are many of them, I can y that the publishers of no other aewspaper anywhere have gone to the expense or half the work to se cure accurate Information concern Jmg the opening of the 'Forest Re serve. YVfcvt we have done in this tatter, .and are still doing, we do In regard to other matters .affecting sorthwesttrn Nebraska, dairying, tock roiling, farmlnp, etc. If you wre Interested In th: -country you will be interested in thin paper. Send $1.60 to The Herald Publishing Co., Alliance, Nebr., and you will receive the paper one year and a copy of the classified map by return mail. JOHN W. THOMAS, Hdi'or. P.S. In the issue of The Herald of Nov. 13th, I will give my reasons or thinking the Forest Reserve a totter proposition' than the Military Reservation, except under .one con dition, for those whose names were rawn. Subsorfbers who request it will be sent & copy of the Daily Herald free, containing the same ex planation, a few daye in advance of the IsKne of the weekly of Nov. i:tb. J. W. T. SMALL BOYS WANT HOME What kind hearted man and wife who live in the country want to snake a home for two boys? The fol lowing little want ad in today's Her aTd tells the story: "Home wanted in country for two boys, ages thirteen and ten years. Home together without other child ren preferred. Phone Red 779 or cull at 224 East Second street." - Tf a farmer or ranchman has a "place for two boys of the above age, be will make two small boys happy and be the means of probably star, lag them on the road that makes sturdy men. FOOTBALL SUNDAY First Game of Season to Be Played Here Between Fort Robin son and Fire Dept. The Fort Robinson football eleven will arrive In Alliance Sunday noon, ready for the Hirst game of the sea son with the Alliance Fire Depart ment team. Fourteen men. are com Jng and the Alliance boys are going to be ready for them. The game will be called at three clock at the Fadr Grounds. A big crowd is expected and they will get tbedr money's worth for sure. Ev ery Alliance lover of sports will be u the grounds ready to help the local boys. COYLE'S CAFE REOPENED One of the many good cafes of Al liance is reopened after bleng closed for the past few months, for the pur pose of remodeling the building and making other necessary Improvement and the former patrons of Mr. Coyle will find him running as good an eating house as ever. NEW CIGAR FACTORY James Seiffert, who has resided tn Alliance for a number of years and who has a wide acquaintance here, la locating a cigar store in the Brown ttllding on Box Butte avenue. Mr. fieifffert is a cigar maker and as soon as the necessary machinery is received will start making cigars. Hastings Business College Hundreds of satisfied graduates lo cated everywhere. Why not pre pare for a situation as bookkeeper, stenographer, salesman, or for the civil service. We make a specialty of preparing people for government examinations as railway mall clerk, stenographers, bookkeepers, etc. Write for literature. Address, Hast ings Business College, Hastings, Ne The various makes of pianos for the great co-operative sale have been selected by Mr. W. M. Robl and upon arrival at Omaha are being tested and lnpeeted by Prof. Gllberi Jones, Omaha's well known nson, and musician. I r) pprMiii(cE(ffl ai pnaMO gpiaiff aiimQ WE HAVE TOLD YOU fully in three nrpvinnc nrU nhnnf this fln-nnernfi ve. or Upon the payment of a single five dollar bill, your choice of these pia nos or player-pianos will be sent to your home IMMEDIATELY, You can make your selection now. A five dollar cash investment starts you In the ownership of a valuable proper ty, wortii several hundred dollars the pleasure and comfort of which you betsln to experience AT ONCE. You do not have to disturb your savings or any investment you wish Co make, bint you can give your fam ily the refining influence of music in their home NOW. 2 i!2 -X Jfe tim.. ..at. ' Sri"! OL J? 'mm, pu. M I ' eH - .ja ) ?s ' A . l-- J i UAcn u , V CO-OPERATIVE GUARANTEE We, manufacturers of piano num ber and the undersigned sellers Jointly guarantee said piano for the period of five years from date. An defects In, mater ial or workmanship appear ing within that time will be repaired, or the piano replac ed with a new one of like grade, without cost, upon Its return to the undersigned. (Signed) Lwcek The Initial payment neceamrr to obtain n ! theaa plana FIVE DOLLARS. Thm dollar ia deducted from tha price- learlns TWO HUNDRED AKD FORTV THREE DOLLARS AND SKV-ENTY-FIYt CENTS U Jx paif at ONE DOLLAR AND TWENTY FiVE CENTS week, with KO DfTEREST er lortker Mrmeat o mmf feature. Association plan of selling pianos. We have told you the Value of the pianos that are being sold on this plan. We have told you wtiatcarc was taken in their selection; of how Prof. Jones had agreed to personally examine and pass upon them. Last week Mr. Robinson told you in a personal word how much he valued this plan and his high opinion of the pianos. Now, today, we tell of the guarantee that has been put upon these instruments as the resnlt of this associate idea. Pianos have al ways been guaranteed. That is, they have been Supposed to be guaranteed. But the guarantees, most of them, have been vague and evasive. They began nowhere they went no where. There were loop holes in them through which you could drive a horse and wagon. They were made up very largely of "ifs and ands." But when this plan was organized, both the manufacturer and the dealers, (including our selves,) decided to make a guarantee that meant something to make a guarantee, in fact, as well as in name. HERE IT IS: You can read it and judge for yourself. In our opinion it .la the STRONGEST guarantee ever placed upon a piece of merchandise ANYWHERE or at ANY TIME. x . Let us sum up this whole proposition. You get a good, durable piano, worth three hundred and fifty dollars of anybody's money, for twe hundred and forty-eight dollars and seventy-five cents. This Is a saving to you of one hundred and one dollara and twenty-five cent. You pay five dollars when you seleot your piano, leaving two hundred uul forty-three dollars and eeventy-five oenta to be paid. To nay this balance, you are allowed one hundred and ninety-flvo woeka time. This makes the payments amount to only one dollar and twenty-fire wnts a week. You can take the full i;ne one hundred and ninety-fie week.'-or not. Just as you wish. If you pay In a shorter time, you ear and are paid a cash dividend of Cfteru cents a week. After the balance of two hundred and forty-three dollars and seventy-five conta is paid, there is then NO FURTHER INTEREST OR PAYMENTS OK ANY KIND TO BB MET. You can get . YOUR MONEY BACK after a thirty days' trial. If you want it. If, you keep the piano, you can exchange it without loss at ariy "me up to wlthin'one year from the day you bought It. And all unpaid pi-ymenta are voluntarily cancelled a t!be event you should die while you are paying for the iusirument. Besides this, you get the protection of the guarantee above mentioned PROTECTING YOU ABSOLUTELY FOR FIVE YEARS. Whait more can be given,? Wh tt more can be wished t Can you suggest any furtlier privileges or conditions that would be of advantage to you? Thia. then, ia the co-operative plan, in brief. It is a YOU-IIELP -MB-AND I-WILL-HELP-YOU and EVBRYBODY-PULI-TOQErHER IDEA, You will find this tag on every piano or player-piano sold undef this co-operative plan. Player-pranos can also be purchased on the same plan One Hundred player-pianos will also be sold on the co-operative plan. The usual price of these player-pla- no is five hundred and fifty dollars each. The co-operative price will be three hundred and ninety-five dollars, with NO INTEREST to be added. The player-piano wiill also be delivered immediately upon the payment of five dollars. The payments will be two dollars a week giving you one hundred and ninety-five weeks' time in which to make your payments the same as on the piano. The same unconditional guarantee thajt Is given on the piano la gven on the player-piano. You can also get your money back at any time within thirty day a. You get the same privilege of exchanging within a year, as that given on the piano. All of the unpaid balances will be voluntarily cancelled dn event of death. A player-piano bench and the uae of 1,000 rolls of musl for mi a yar from date of purchase withou extra charge. Arrangement will be made with each purchaser whereby new player rolU can be procured at a special dis count of 20 per cent from the ca.aUnae price. We attribute the success of our Player Dpartmen largely to the fact that we have been careful to select only such Player-Pianos that would not only give satiafa4iion to the purohaaer, but that would lend preside to this department of our business. We believe that we have sold more player-pianos than any other piano concern in this section of the coun try, and in- this great Co-operaitUe Sale we have been careful to select only such Player-Pianos that can be cold upon not only the manufacturer's guarantee, but OUR GUARANTEE. All of the features of the co-operative plan are carried out in- offering the player-pianos, with the single ex ception that the terms on the player-pianos are two dollars a week Instead of as on the piano one dollar and twenty -five cents a week. Some Interesting Facts About Guarantees k absolutely guaran "W guarantee this." "We guarantee this price." "This ahoe teed." "We guarantee all our candles." "We guarantee that." You see these sweeping generaiUtleB, in advertise ment every day. Every day you have saleHmn din them Into your ears. Of what value are they? NONE. Wasted money, When, erpent In advertising wasted breath when apoken. A guarantee to be a guarantee SHOULD GUARANTEE some thing. It should be apeolflc. It should state that "such and such" ARE FACTS. And. that tf "auoh and euch" are NOT facts then there should be a forfefflt. "Holeproof Sox" are a good example of what we moan. Here the manufacturers say what they will do. They eay, "These aox will wear six months. We guarantee that they will. If they di't you can have a new padr free." Thia is EXACTLY the Idea behind these pianos. We say that the materials that en ter into these pianos are the BEST, that the workmanship by which the materiala are put together are of the HIGHEST Olt DKR. That no defects will be mantft within five yearn. SHOULD there be YOU GET A NEW PIANO. One can't lose much sleep worrying proposition like this, can they? over a straightforward Cut This Coupon off and Mail Tonight Jj Without obligation on my part, mail photographs and dMBcrtption of pianos and player-pianos being II 11 I 1 1 f l I I f If f I I I ""T I J )V V sold on your co-operative plan, to II II V-J J . W 1 I lx l A t'l B 1 I I M II I "r J . City State vVj -n iLwm,. Mi-N . braska.