Just Received A Car Load of the Celebrated Curtis Best and High Patent Flour And remember that everv sack of this Hour is guaranteed by the mills. If not satisfactory, all you have to do is to return the sack with some of the flour and get another sack or your money back. Single Sacks, $1.35. Two Sacks, $2.60 Ten Sacks, $12.50 E. I. Gregg & Son THE- ROUND BASE B New special flue construction gives additional heating surface that's where we get it, makes the ROUND OAK BASE BUR NER ahead of all the old types. 40 per cent more heat with the same amount of coal, and it's a beautiful stove. Newberry Company 1Z Bulletin of Winter DENVER Western Stock Show, January 19th to 24th, 1914. Special rates from East and North of Denver. Denver makes this a gala week for the stockmen- of the Western country. WINTER TOURIST RATES in effect daily, with lower uomeBeekers' . fare first and third Tuesday of each month. Present Indications are that the number of Northern, visitors during the Winter of 1913 14, to the South, will be the greatest In the history of the South land. PERSONALLY CONDUCTED PARTIES TO CALIFORNIA seven each week via Denver, Scenic Colorado, Salt Lake, 4a through tourist sleepers. Burlington special conductors are men eseclally selected to look after your comfort enroute. I can secure you very handsome. Illustrated publications of South ern or California Railroads and hotels. If you desire them. "Low Rates South", "California Tourist Parties", "Pacific Coast Tours". Let me help you plan any tour you have In mind. J. KRIDELBAUGH Agent, Alliance L. W. Wakeley, Gen. Passenger Agent, Omaha llUfJl &Mm n ,'.wn. Drsy Phons 84 - """"fl"fi-iii We are headquarters for everything In the line of COAL as Rock Springs lump and nut, Canon City lump and nut, Sheridan nut and lump, Eastern hard coal Dierks Lumber & Coal Co. OAK U.RNER Hardware Travel Specialties DYE & OWENS Transfer Line tpHI Household goods VtrTi h' moved oromntlv V rV t and transfer wnrt -i"tt ' vm Mmt.ii Mvt soucuea. Residence phons 638 and Blue 174 CLASSIFIED Advertising LAND FOR SALE I offor for sale UM) arw, well Im proved. KM tnlVw north of Alliance. The SW,i of Section 35, township 26, range 48. Address owner, J. H. Da Board, Onkakxma, Iowa. HOY WANTS POSITION io work Rftor school awl Saturdays. Phone nimk 524. llec3l-lt-VJan! 21-3140 FOR SALE Two iool tables. Fine condition. Wtll trade for any tilrfng. Ceo. BoUnert, Seottsbluff, Nebr. 4-4t-3i:5 Coal office at Rowan's feed store. dOWAN A WRIGHT, phons 71. tl ABSTRACTERS J. D. EMERICK Bonded Abstracter. I have the only set of abstract vks In Box Butte county. Office Room 7, Opera House Block. 10tf670 FOR RENT PARLOR AND BED ROOM with bath and toilet for confinement caes rates before confinement, $6 per week; $20 per wwk after, with nurse. MRS. ANNA ZKHRUNO. Phone 287. novlO-12t-2937 FOR 8ALE OR EXCHANGE TJTsETLTirTEuT Money to loan on real estate. F. i. Reddish. . 3tf RANCH FOR SALE OR TRADE Relinquishment of 100 acres under the proposed government canal, 8 miles northeast of Bayard, Nebras ka. Improvements are frame house, 12x24, with small lean-to; fence around the house; good well and pump; about 60 acres can be Irrigat ed. Addrwe Box 28G0, Herald Of flee, Alliance, Nebraska. We Will Pay You a Salary $36 weekly, expenses, to distribute free copies New Poultry Method to poultry raisers. Steady work. Write for contract. New Method A. Co., laron, Kan. oct30-lfc-287i For nice clean Nlggerhead Lump and Nut, and Eastern Hard nut coal, phone to No. 22. Dierks Lumber & Coal Company. L. W. BOWMAN Physician and 8urgeon Office In First National Bank Bldg. Phones: Office, 862; residence, 16. 50-tM608 Advertisement E. W. RAY, FLORIST Cut flowers and potted olants. Floral pieces made on short notice. Mall orders given special attention. 41tf2S4 FOR SALE REAL E8TATE SEVEN ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE Good outbuildings. Barn for four horses. House for automobile. J. B. DENTON. Advt 25tf2195 Rowan & Wright, coal, wood and posts. Phone 71. tf RESIDENCE LOT FOR SALE, local- ed on Emerson Ave., one-half block south of 'school bouse, east front. T. E. ROWLAND. 414 Big I lorn. W52tfJ033 Buy your coal of Rowan Wright. Phone 71. tf LAND WANTED I want to buy two or three sec tions of patented Kinkaid in southern Sheridan county. Parties wanting to sell should send me description and price. I will inspect them. I also want all who denlre to sell to give the land to me for sale on five per oe- commission. I will sign contracts to sell in six months or buy myself if I fail. Don't sell for a song to cattlemen. Any section ought to bring $2,000, and If there are over 100 acres of farm land on it i should bring 13.- 000 or more. JULES A. SANDOZ. Soade. Neb. o2-t-3037 SPECIAL CUT PRICES on Edison Phonograph Records. For m. uuuueu ume we win sell ail Two Minute Wax Records at 25c each, or $2.65 per dozen, and all Four Minute Wax Records 6c each, three tor $1.00 or $3.85 per doseou ORO n nini iun j oof20-tf-:7T 1 4 WINTER FEEDING OF STOCK Under Any and All Circumstances It Is False Economy to Permit Farm Animals to Lose Flesh. It will be profitable to rmnember that every shock of corn fodder, every tonj of bay or straw, fed to a steer, or other growing animal that leaf allowed to run down In the winter Is, a dead Iobs, while If there la added, an equal amount In value of more nutritious food the growth of the anl-j mal will pay a fair price for the whole: A pig weighing say, 50 pounds In the fall fed five or six bushels of corn to keep It through winter, will be as light In the spring as when the winter, feeding began, and so the corn con-) sumed is a clear loss, and worse, be cause tbe pig has perhaps got Into an unthrifty conditions that renders it absolutely of lesa value at the end of this winter's feeding than It was when feeding began. But double the feed would have trebled Its weight and given a thrifty pig to turn onto clover, or perhaps a fat one for the spring market, mak ing a satisfactory profit for the feed and cars. So also with a steer or other young cattle, and as to sheep, as the bad keep gives diminished quantity and Inferior quality of wool, It Is under Imported Percheron Mare and Colt. any circumstances the worst possible economy to let them get thin In the winter. Indeed, this rule holds good as to all sorts and all ages of live stock. The colts should be kept growing throughout the yeaf. Then, aged horses, If allowed to lose flush, will not be iu proper condition for work in the spring, and it la much cheaper to keep on the flesh they now carry than to put it on anew wheu tbe work begins. The breeding w especially should be kept In good, strong, thrifty con dition, as well on account of the milk she will have to give next season as to preserve the strength and vigor of the calf he is to breed. Indeed, there Is not among the va rious animals used on a farm one that can be named that will make a better return for ample and generoua feed ing than the milch tow,, and yet there Is none, we regret to say, that Is mors generally neglected and cut short In her rations. WAY OF SELLING LIVE STOCK Beat Method Is to Disposs of Animate In Small Bunches to Buyers Who Make Their Selections. fHy W. M. KEM.T.) The simplest method of selling live stock in small bunches Is to sell to buyers who visit your farm and make their selections. Men who buy in this way do not pay quite as higb prices as you would be likely to get by shipping the same stock direct in carload lota to a large market, but It is many times advisable to sell less than a car of stock In this way. Io dealing with these country buyers s man has an opportunity to exerciss his talent as a salesman for tbey art very shrewd business men and are out to drive tbe best bargain tbey know bow with men who do not un derstand market conditions and classes. In livestock feeding sections there are some feeders who sell theli stock to the same buyers regularly, a plan which has many advantages to both buyer and feeder. If a buy si feela certain of obtaining well-fin-lined stock which, he can use to ad vantage, he Is willing to make liberal concessions, and the feeder finds II greatly to his advantage to sell to a man with whom he is acquainted, lq whom he has confidence and to whom he can aell whenever bis stock is lq condition to market. 1 have alwayi made it a point to keep In close touch with the leading buyer in my section and have always been able to get as good prices for my stock as fanners who have done their own shipping at a far greater expense. Seating the Site. After the silo is filled run through eight or ten in ones of moistened straw and sow half a bushel of oats on top. This keeps it air-tight and the roots form a mat work which asts as a seal to keep out the air. Box for Odds and Ends. Have a box or two nailed vp la the stable to catch odds and ends straps and buckles and bits of Ironware. It may save you expensive repairs somewhere. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Rates: One inrh cards, 50 BRUCU WILCOX Lawyer and Land Attorney Practitioner In civil courts since 1893 tn itcglater U. 8. land office from iu iwi. information by mail a ipeciaity. Office In Land Office Building VLLIANCE : : NEBRASKA BURTON & WUSTOVUR Attorneys at Law Land Attorneys )ffice FlrBt National Bank Building PHONE 180 1L.LIANCE ; : NEBRASKA 11. M. BULLOCK. ATTORNEY AT LAW ALLIANCE NEBRASKA F. M. BROOME Land Attorney Long experience as Receiver U. S. land office is a guarantee) for prompt sua eaiicieai service. Office In Opera House Block 1LLIANCB : : NEBRASKA O. E. SLAGLE, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND 8URQEON Office phone 65 Res. phono 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 Phons 360. Res. Phone 342 Calls answered promptly day and ntgbt from office. Offices: Alliance National Bank building over the Post Office.- On. "SToa.r Trip take with you a box of good and a late I,Get tliein at up-town news stand or at depot Stiller Bros. flutomobile laundry Prices on application Work guaranteed Leonard Pilkington AT HEELER'S GARAGE EAT AT NohesCafe BUY Nohe's Bread Pure Md Wholesome First-class short order RESTAURANT in Hemingford Be st rooms in town in connection Prices right J. F. Knight, Prop. Bones Wanted We pay cash market pries for toed dry bones. Immediate shipment Union Stock Yards Co., Sewth Omaha, Mefer. cents; two-inch cards, $1.00 ' HARRY P. CODRSET LIVE STOCK AND GENERAL AUCTIONEER Farm Sales a Specialty TERMS REASONABLE PHONE 64 ALLIANCE : NEBRASKA Dlt. I. til, 'X'YIICH Dentist PHONE 107 OVER FIRST NATIONAL BANK ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA Dr. JAS. P. riAXFIELD Dentist OVER BRENNAN'8 DRUG STORI rilONB 525 HDD All electrical eaulnmnt n tstered. Evenings by appointment A. J. KENNEDY Dentist Office In Alliance National Bulldlna ever Poat Offloe PHONE 891 G-oo. Q-. G-cxd.Q"b3r LICENSED EMBALMER PHONE: Day 498 Night 610 ALLIANCE : : NEBEAC3A florist Cut P L O W E R.8 and Potted PLANTS Constantly on Hand FLORAL PIECES Hade on Short Notice PLANTS RENTED For Parties and Public Catherines Phone 682-435 PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER At The Herald Office REASONABLE RATE8 PROMPT 8ERVICK AUQUST I10RNBURO Professional Trained Nurse Phone 613 Alliance - Nebraska CONTRACTOR and BUILDER PLANS AND ESTIMATES PURIfr . I8HED ON APPLICATION I employ only first-class mechanics. All work guaranteed. PHONE 279 Residence and 8hop, 7th and Mississippi. Alliance, Nebraska. WM. MAUNIER All kinds of Scavenger Work Bonded by tbe City PHONE 57 DO YOU know of tnyoot who b old enough to 1 read, who has not seen Uutf -sign st a railroad crouiaf 1 If everyo has eeea h at time or other, then why doeaaH ,' tbe railroad let tbe sign rot sway t Why doea tbe rafiroaJ -company continae to keeo " those eigne at every noestof Mte yon think, Mr. Merchant, "Most everybody knowe toy Slots, I don't have to advertise," Your store sad your goods need more advertising than the rafiV roads need do to warn peopae ' to "Look Out for tbe Cars. 1 Nothing Is evel completed In the advertising world. The Department Stores are very good csample they see ' continually sitrirrielng a ad they are corrtbraayy oolng A good business. 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