Just Received A Car Load of the Celebrated Curtis Best and High Patent Flour And remember that every sack of this flour 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. '. V Single Sacks, $1.35. Two Sacks, $2.60 Ten Sacks, $12.50 E. I. Gregg &Son Better Light Everywhere you can have it without increasing your present light bill. Gilmore Mozda Lamps give three times as much light as carbon lamps at the same cost for current. They are strong and rugged. Newberry Hardware Co. $480 ACRES $222 Under tbe new homestead law you oan file on a free 320 acre home Mead In Wyoming at a cost of 122.00 and buy 160 acres of government asture land adjoining for $1.36 per acre. NEW HOMESTEAD FOLDER: Our now homestead folder just from the press will tell you all about the acregae of government land in each of the countls along the Burlington In Wyoming, and con t alas a lot of Information of value to you. TIMBER AND COAL: You can take up those lands where timber, coal and building 6tone may be had free of charge within reasonable dis tance. Suoh an opportunity ought to interest you. Write me today for copy of this new Free Government Lands Folder. mi - Dray Phone 54 We are headquarters for everything in the line of COAL Rock Springs lump and nut, Canon City lump and nut, Sheridan nut and lump, Eastern hard coal Dierks Lumber & Coal Co. D. CLEM DEAVER, Immigration Agent, 1004 Farnam Street, Omaha, Nebr. DYE & OWENS Transfer Line Household goods moved Dromotlv !'; and transfer work - ffu solicited. Residence phone 636 and Blue 674 SOME LIGHT ON CATALOG PRICES W'hm a rood order houwo snde n Nlikg out, the pile- therein are ttxed to the nxiJI order customer un- til another embitae; la tamed, whsrh tet Kenorntly a nx later. In thk con nect kon it mini k? a Httle sitrprts (IKK nrnd at the mime time not pVrewi luvt for (-uetomer of CMcngrt nuuil or der houses to learn that ChlnweounH uwimy Uiwb hnve the opportunity of KettlniK the name uei liawitixe much clu-aper then the catalog customer. Rwmfly a Ohdicaeo nxvll order house carried In the ChtctvRO papers nn ad vert Lseuien hicn wdd; Half Catalog Pricee Women $G.W Coat at $3.6 There are coats In moTtoon, kereey, etc. They nave larne collara and are well made. We priced thetu In our catalog at $6.50, tomorrow, spe cial at $3.86 Women's Coats, geal plush, shawl oorkix and cuffs of camcul, catalog lrVe $9.50, special at $4.76 Wounon'a Coats, plush, bouo-lc and fancy niixturea, full lenigln aiil tuortul, mot of thorn llmyl thruout, vflar and cuffa of sealette phiah, caitiiloK price $15, rpacbil for tomor row at $7.76 These price dttferaices the mall order customer in towns away from Chicago might woll think aertouly about. DANGER IN NEGLECT OF MILK The Unrited Staten Department of Agriculture roceotly rlsaued a bulletin on the care of milk that point out some of (Mie diiamera that lie in ne glectful handling of that commodity. rhTe h a great deal In the bulletin. of tnitereHt to milk users. Tlie fol lowing jmra fniapha tine eiecfctlly mis- native: No matter how carefully milk is handled between the farm and the home, or ta. 8iow pure a Mate k kt delivered ait the doiuotic ice bo, It quickly cad became an undesirable food if careloasJy bandied in tbe home. Milk that Is left for only a short Dime in wunumer hit may be come unfit for use. Milk must be kept cool to ixreveut 1 he bacteria already in It, and wbk-b may get In it by accident from tuul- ttplyrinig to a point where tlie milk ta umlotit nable. MUk should be taken into (lie Ijouee and put in the refrigerator us on after idtUvery as potwlble. If H In impossible to have the bottles of milk put immediately in the re frigerator, provide on the porch a box coatainuinp; a lump of ice. In pminintc a house, arrange to have the refrigerator net in the wall with an openling on the outside. It Li always possible to provide locks doom, and supply the milkman with one key. CANNOT FIND LOST MONEY Sister of Miser at Valentine Gives up Hope of Locating Hoard of Hidden Gold (By Herald Correspondent.) VALENTINE, Nebr., Jan. 17. Mt&a F. J. Emory, sister of J. C. Em ory, aUas "Windy" Emory, who died here in October, has about given up ull (hope of ever locating the Iwaird of KOld which old "Windy" fa said to have hiiddem. Emory wias a graduate of a well known Pennsylvania college and was well ediKstted. Alfcho he made a reat deal of money from hiw hogs and from clerical and other work, liot iVri?ettli: tlu feravetard, wh'icb he owned and oared for, lie wan never known to Fpend a cent, not even for food and clothing, which he beKRext for a u rule. Shortly before his death the off ials of this city b'an prepiratioti for a liawifuit axainwt hiiu, to comiel him to hcEI bis niveanl to the city at a reasonable price. Uut "Windy" never worried and Just ooii' tinued work on- a cement tombstone. Nobody knew whom the stone watt for, altho It wis rumored that It waa for h1melf. He never finished it, however, dyiiiR before its com U km. "Where ia the money?" is the quetiin atked by everyone. Many for tune hunters are averaliiig their time ilookin and aeiuxiinK. Perhaps it win be found suiue day. ORKIN BROTHERS SELL STORE Immense Omaha Store with Alli ance Branch, Sold to Burgess & Nash of Omaha The ImiiK'iifce Orkin Brothers de tartment store of Omaha has beeu sold to Ward M. Burgess, vice pres ident of the M. E. Smith company and L. C. Nash, treasurer of the Omaha and Council Bluffs Street Railway company. This store has a branch of its piano deartment in AlrUmre, under the local manage ment of Mrs. J. T. Wlker. W. M. Itobinaon, who Is interested in prop erty in the county and who makes freqivrtit trips here, is bead of th piano department and will retain the same posdtion. THREE FUNERALS IN THREE DAYS Burial of Little Boy and Two Men In Greenwood Cemetery Since Saturday Noon Reuben Llee The funernl of tittle IteulX'n Uiw, the year and a half old sixn of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Llee. was held from the home at 401 Yellowstone ave nue, Saturday afternoon, conducted by Rev. O. 8, llaker, pator of the First M. E. church. Durial was in On-enwood cometery. The Herald extcnto to the bereav ed parents the aympaUhy of the niKbl)or8 and friend who sorrow with them becauee of their little one's untimely demtae. Frank O. McFarland The funeral of Prank Orly McFar land, whoae ktaAh wan announced in Satirday'a Dlly, w held at the Hap IK church at 2 o'clock (Monday afternoon, conducted by the paAor, Uev. Frank C. Darren, under the auMp-Ues of the A. F. & A. M. lodge of which he was ani honored member. He wa nJao a mewler of Nie M. W. A. He waa in active Chrfetkin and affiMated with the IUptint chur-h, altho not enrolled ae a member wv aocouut of eame allgbt diffewwe of optnitm on the ques tion of faith. DeeoHised waa born ut JVUmton, Ne braska, Jum. 1, 1876. In 1!H)0 he came to AllLmce, and on Nov. 19, 1902, was married to BdUh Fern Fielding, To them were born five children. OUier near relatlvoa left to mourn his demise are hi par ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas McFarland of Stanton, Nebr.; three brothers, Harry A., Vance I. and Onuit K. McFarland. all of Stanton.; ami seven eistera, Mrs. Ine Deck er, Mrs. Effie Dent luid Mrs. Alice Wd.e, all of Delgrade, Nebr.; Mm. Clara Meat of Norfolk, Nebr.; nnd the M'taea Faye, Urstila and Mil If cent McFarland of SUmton. The par ent and one brother awl one slater, Hurry and Faye, arrived In Alliance yewterday and were present at tbe funeral. Frank McFaxhnd waa one of Alli amw'a most highly esteemed dti ier, and wilia be unlveraally mourn ed by the large number of people of city and country who knew him. Jn rwpeot to hi memory the post of fice was cloned In tbe afternoon from 1 to 3 o'clock. William Albert Payne WiUiam Albert Payne, oouMn of L. F. Smith of AKance, was born at UiPorte, Ind., Oct. 26, 1SB4; died at the home of hi Bitser, Mrs. D. A. Fossey, In Morrill, Nebr., January 17, 1914. Funeral ervl'e waa held Sunday afternoon in the Methodist church of Morrill, conducted by the liastor, under auspices of the A. O. U. AV. lodge, of which he was a member. He waa alo a member of the Christian church. On 0t. 2!l, 1887, the deceased was married to Mlas Susan Carter, twelve miles southwest of Nonpareil, to Box Butte county, where they remtded about three years. He work ed In the Burlington shoi lu Alli ance for a while, and about seven teen years ago established the first laundry In this city, moving from here to the Black Hills in South Dakota, where he spent ten years In the employ of the Homestake Mining Go. For the last six or sev en years he and his wife resided on a farm near Morrill. His remains were brought to Alli ance for interment m Greenwood cemetery, near the last rawtiiiK place cf his parents and a little ohlM. Thoe present at the burial from out of Alliance were the widow and an adojrted daughter; E. D. Payne, onJy living brother of lemmons, S D.; Mr. and Mrs. Warren Prentice of Torrington, VVyo. ; and A. L. Car tcr of Sargent, Nebr. A Good Plaster Merltol White Liniment is a plen did application for Sore Throat, Cold on the Lungs, Croup and Pains In the Cheat. Saturate a piece of flan nel cloth with the Liniment and use as a plaster. It Is very penetrating, will not blister and k very effective. F. J. Brennan, Exclusive Agents. WAIT WILL NOT ACCEPT PAPERS Secretary of 8tate Refuses to Ac cept Papers Filed by Lieuten ant Governor McKelvie LINCOIjN, Nebr., Jan. 17. Secre tary of State Wait t!ll rofiuus to aroept the papers of lieutenant Gov erour McKelvie, who is the flrm to file js a candidate for the noiuim tiuo of governor at the prlwartoe in AuiTiutt. The Betretary of etate baa ed his refusal on hit cxitrukm of the law wliicb indloatea thuit no pres ent state officer le eUrble ttrxthor vftk- during the period of his fai-mmben-y. Lieutetktnt Gxvfrnor McKelvie an rnouiijcixj L had eiuvtpod oounstil ami 111 ixiu a nuuvdamuis wuit to com pel ithe acceptance of the tlVv fie and papers. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Kates: One-inch cards, 50 cents; two-Inch cards, $1.00 - BRUCE WILCOX Lawyer and Land Attorney Practitioner In civil courts since 1893 snd Register U. S. land office front 1903 to 1907. Information by mall a ipeclalty. Office In Land Office Building 1LLIANCE : : NEBRASKA EUGENE BURTON Attorney at Law Land Attorney Office First National Bank Butldlnc PHONE 180 ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA H. M. BULLOCK. ATTORNEY AT LAW ALLIANCE NEBRASKA F. M. BROOME Land Attorney Long experience sa Receiver U. 8. land office la a guarantee) for prompt and efficient aerrke. Offloe In Opera House Block ALLIANCE : t NEBRASKA C. E. SLAGLE, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office phone 65 Res. phone 52 Alliance, Nebraska. Orie Coppernoll F. J. Petersen Rea. Phone 43 Rea. Phone 20 Drs. Coppernoll & Petersen Osteopaths Rooms 7, 8 and 9, Rumer Block PHONE 43 GEO. J. HAND. Physician and 8urgeon EYE, EAR, N08E AND THROAT H. A. COPSEY Physician and 8urgeon Office Phone 300. Res. Phone 342 Calls answered promptly day and night from office. Offices: Alliance National Bank building over the Post Office. On. "SZTovir Txlp take with you a box of tfood cia-iiies ? and a late Get them at up town news stand or at depot HElllcr Bros. jjutomobile 1 aundry Prices en application Work guaranteed Leonard Pilkington AT KEELER'S GARA6E DR. W M. LEE Veterinarian PHONE Office Red 72 Residence 726 Alliance. Nebraska First-class short order RESTAURANT in Hemingford Bistrooms in town in connection Prices right J. P. Knight, Prop. Blooded and High Grade Milk Cows HOLSTEIIIS A SPECIALTY Any Number Wanted f.M.llyndshavv&Son THEDFORD, NEBR. HARRY P. COURSE! LIVE STOCK AND GENERAL AUCTIONEER Farm 8atee a Specialty TERMS REASONABLE) PHONE 64 ALLIANCE NEBRASKA mi. r. jc tylicii Dentlet PHONE 117 OVEN FIRST NATIONAL BANK ALLIANCE : : NEBRAJsXA Dr. JA5. P. flAXFIELD Dentist OVER BRENNAN't DRUQ STORS PHONE 625 RED All electrical equipment Oaa adafet tatereL Erenlnga by appotatmeert A. J. KENNEDY Dentist Office In Alliance National Building over Poet Office PHONE 491 Q-oo. 3-. G-ad.Q"b3r LICENSED EMBALMER PHONE: Day 498 Nlht C10 ALLIANCE NEBRAfistir Elorlat Cut PLOWER.8 and Potted PLANTS Constantly on Hand FLORAL PIECES Made on Short Notice PLANTS RENTED For Parties and Public Gatherings Phone 682-435 PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER At The Herald Office REASONABLE RATES PROMPT SERVICI AUQUST HORNBURQ Professional Trained Nurse Phone 613 Alliance - Nebraska CONTRACTOR and BUILDER PLANS AND E8TI MATES FURN ISHED ON APPLICATION f employ only first-class meohanlas. All work guaranteed. PHONE 279 Residence arid Shop, 7th and Mississippi. Alliance, Nebraska. WM. MAUNIER All kinds of Scavenger Work Bonded by tbe City PHONE 67 Bones Wanted We pay cash market price for goes) dry bones. Immediate shipment Union Stock Yards Co., South Omaha, Nebr. :;: rtSf?N:;:!::i:a That we have every facility for turning out neat print ing of all kinds. Letter heads, bill heads, office sta tionery, etc., furnished at the lowest prices first class work will permit. liil-il-ii'nliiii:! a a m m a m m ar - A 1