THE ALLIANCE HERALD JOHN W. THOMAS, Editor Lloyd C. Thomaa, City Editor Published avsry Thursday by THE HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY Incorporated Ueyd C. Thomat, President J. Carl Thomaa, Vice Prat John W. Thomaa, Secretary j Entered at the post office at through the tua.Ua as ocmd-class 8ubacripUon price, $150 THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1914 STATEMENT OF THW OWNEIN Kllir, M A N A f KM K NT, CIRCU LATION, ETC., of The Alliance Herald published weekly at Alliance, Nebr., required by the Act of August 24. 1912. Name of Postofltce address. Editor, John W. Thomas, Alliance, Nebr. Business Manager, Lloyd C. Thomas, Alliance, Nebr. Publisher, Herald Publishing Co., Alliance, Nebr. Owners: John W, Thomaa, Alliance, Nebr.; ), Carl Thomaa, Atliaaoe, Ne braska; Belle M. Thomaa, Alliance, Nebr.; Lloyd C. Thomaa, Alliance, Nebr. Known bondholders, mortgagees, , and other security holders, hold In? 1 per cent or more of total a mount of bonds, mortgages, or other aecuritlea: F. E. Holeten. Alliance. Nebr.; Mergenthaler linotype Co., New York City; Belle M. Thomas, Alliance, Nebr. ; Keratone Type Foundry, Philadelphia, I 'a. Average number of copies of each Issue of this publication sold or distributed, thru the ma'ls or other wise, to paid subscribers during the six months preceding tbe date shown japera only. This is required from dully nev.s-l Lloyd i4-. Thomaa, j Bustie Manager. Sworn to and subscriel before me this 1st day of April. 1914. Walter II. Mots, ' (Seal) Notary Public. (My commission expire November 29. 1918.) IACAL ITEM From Saturday's Dallj i Chris If unarm nt ITimJni,r..l un. - - iuiiiiviU 11 1 1 sacted business in Alliance today. T. J. Foley, salesman' represent ing the Kemper Thomas company, is In Alliance today. A. V. Gavin, chief dispatcher at i Alliance, returned this morning fromi trip west.' -Miss Frances MrGinni r Man. land is vlsltlnft in jUliant. She will remain over Sunday. Fr. Maloney went to Ellsworth to day and will conduct services there tomorrow. Miss. Opal Ilussell came up from Bridgeport today to visit over Sun day with her parents, Mr. and. Mrs. !F. iL Russell. .Miss Delia Strong of Bridgeport is visiting over Sunday at the heme of ber father. It. C. Strong John Curran of Hemlngford, who was Injured in an automobile accl ant a few days ago, died Friday morning. Jaraea Kennedy of Canton made final proof on a homestead before the local Qaad officials. Joseph and Emll Wlnton appeared aa witnesses. Tbe pay rr arrived this morning 'on train 8x and distributed several thousand dollars anions the local Vallroaa men. Miss Pauline Scott of Mlnatare Vane to Alliance today to vlBit over Sunday at the home of Mrs, II. C. Redlnbaugh. Miss Blanche Wlltsey of Hen luc ford is visiting at the Jiome cl Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dow. She will re main over Sunday. Mrs. Lydia Peer, who La ben iu Alliance the past two d is on tuei nees, returned to her home in Lynn . today. T, M. Hamilton, a stock man from ' Greeley, Nebr., has been in Alliance the past two days. He left today for Billings, Mont., where he expects to buy some horses. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. W A . "who cave been visiting the pant low !ays at the home of Mrs. Charlotte kins, returned to their home in Bay - ard today , Mrs. George Young who ha teen eonf.ned to the hospital hire b ut: sis weeks, has been diac-Uured returned to ber houu t.i H.r Ingroid today. OTtAKGFii, 20c per doien. BJok. Mil '.Jrocery. Phone 19. Fto.. Monday's Dally: J. A. Snoke left today for Sterling.! left today for Boone, Iowa, Colorado. Uhe will visit , relatives. C D. Mullen of Lincoln spent a1 short time In Alliance today while oa his way to Bridgeport. Visa Etbal Nolan went to Chadron today to attend the wedding of a Alliance, Nebraska, for transmission matter. per year la advance friend. Ward Ash of Fort Laramie, Wyo., is visiting at the home of Mrs. Geo. Ash. ' Miss Marie Dismer, who has been visiting in Alliance for several days, returned to her home in Hot Springs today. August Genrlch of Seneca, who has been In Alliance for a few days on business, returned to his home toay. Miss Eunice Burnett of tbe Alli ance School of Music returned yes terday from a few days' visit at the ranch. Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. Jacobson. a son, at the home of her parents, VV. S. Kid at 407 Laramie Ave., on Friday at 3 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Nietfeld, ar rived today from Fort Laramie, Wy oming, to visit their daughters, Mrs. Geo. Ash and Mrs. K. B. Burns. They were accompanied by their son und dauKhter, Rose and William Nietfeld. K. Shafenberx anil A. Matthews of Uingham were In Alliance today. They report farming conditions as being good. The grass is growing nicely. Stock wintered well. A -number of farmers are planning to sow ulfalfa. John Theros, a Greek, was arrest ed yesterday on a charge of fighting. He was lodged, in Jail and was found guilty before Judge Zurn this morn ing, getting 10 and costs. Ralph Daley, who has been con Uned to the hospital for the past three weeks as a result of bullet wounds, was able to be down town today for the first time. In all probability he will be able to leave for his home in Bingham within a day or two. Floyd Donovan, who had an oper ation on his arm to reduce a fracture recently, left the hospital yesterday. In five or six weeks it will be nec essary to perform another operation to remove the silver plates which were screwed on the bone. Mrs; A. M. Daley of Lead, S. D., 1b a guest at tbe home of Mrs. W. H. Swan. .Mrs. Daley is the mother of Mrs. Sylvester Preston of Los An geles and Mrs. William Nelk ef Lead. S. D., both these ladies were- former ly residents of Alliance. Mr. and Mrs. W. Thoinpeen are visiting friends in Alliance. They were formerly residents of Box Butte but moved to Idaho about four years ago where they are nicely situated. Mr. Thompson disposed of his ranch in Box Butte Saturday. A. F. Bundy went to Mitchell yes terday on a short business trip. . Mrs. D. E. Bowden returned to Al liance yesterday after spjending tbe winter at ber home in Kansas City. Mr. Bowden Is superintendent for the county during the construction of the new court bouse. From Tuesday' Dally: Carl Jones, territory salesman for the Reo Company, la In Alliance. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Aylward of Den ver are visiting at the home of Mrs, Margaret Trlplett. Five room cottage for rent. Apply Mrs. Charlotte Watkins. m-tf-4522 inree ureeks were arrested yes terday' on the complaint of one of their fellow countrymen who claim ed they assaulted him. Mrs. S. A. Smith, who has been spending the winter In Greeley, Col., returned .o her home In Alliance , Sunday. . Miss May belle Pilkington. who . has been teaching school In Bex Butte county during the winter, baa finished the term, and la now the guest of Miss Devona Dickinson. Af ter a few days' visit here ahe will tVut-lleare for her home In Portland. Ore. ' and Miss Dickinson will accompany her. Mr. and Mra. Knight Burrie. of Lincoln, who have been visiting Mr Knight's mother In Alliance, left dur Ing the early part of the week for Thermopolls. Wyoming. Mrs. C. F. Nightengale ef Edge mont. who has been visiting her sis ter, Mrs. D. E. Ford. In Alliance, where George Ellis, a mechanic from Mc Cook, haa taken a position with the Brltt garage. He arrived yesterday, Mrs. H. F. Thlele entertained Sat urday afternoon and evening in hon or of Mesdames BleoVrmann and Treber of Dead wood, 8. Dak. Miss Angela Ware returned from Omaha where she spent a few days. While there Misa Ware had the pleasure of hearing Mary Garden In grand opera. From Wednewlay's Dally: 1 returned to her home today. J. B. Miller Is In ficottsblufr on business. Mrs. Chaa. Preston of Hyannis who has been visiting at the home of Mrs. T. N. Waller for some time, Miss Maud Thayer, who has been confined to the hospital for some time, has been discharged and left for her home today. E. 3. Kooler, assistant general manager of lines west," went thru Alliance today on ibs way to Sheri dan. Mrs. Geo. B. McGllI sf Bonner spent part of yesterday and today In Alliance. She returned to her home on the noon passenper train. S. .1). Lingle of Morrill spent some time in Alliance yesterday. Mr, Lin gle was on his way home from Lin coln where he purchased' a 'fine- Shire stallion from Watson Wood Bros. Mrs. T. N. Hamilton will arrive- tomorrow from Durango, Colo., nd'. will visit in Alliance for a few days, Mrs. II. C. Wehrs of Edgemont ar rived today to visit her sister, Mr H. V. Dedmore. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF BOX BUTTE COUNTY, NEBRASKA. IN THE MATTER OF THE ) ESTATE OF JOHN A. ) . WILSON. DECEASED. ) TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF JOHN A. WILSON, DECEASED: You are hereby notified that on the fttb day of April, 1914, Eva Wil son, administratrix of the estate of John A. Wilson, deceased, tiled in suld court her final account as said administratrix, and that saM final account will" be heard on tbe 8th day of May,. 1914,. at the boor of 10 o'clock, A. Nf.. at county court room In the city of AMTianeey in said county; and you are- hereby cited to appear at the time and place- above designated, and show can Be, if such exists, why said' account saoaii-a not be allowed.. It Is hereby ordered! that saiM Eva Wilson, administratrix., give awt ice- to all persons interested in sand es tate by causing a copy of this rdr o be published in The- Alliance- Her ald, a weekly newspaper, painted and published in said county,, fori; three successive weeks prior fcs tto date set tor said hearing. Dated: this 6th day of April. I91. L. A. BEE.KT, (Seal) County, Judge. 20-3t-4 23-3462 Fine Jewelry For Commencement Gifts Watches Rinjrs It r Pins Bracelets Lavaliers Brooches Chains Everything needed for graduation presents. Expert Repair Work. Brennan's mitimiiiiiiiininiiii mmiimum '.niiiiiiiiimuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmr; Take Dress Making Lessons at the Dress Making School And then Buy a Dress Form. We have the agency for the KLLANAM Adjustable Dress Form any tlae, 82 to 46, f 12. Phone 89 said we will sexWI one ap oa trial. The Horace Bogue Store T'gether with th poor, which we have alius with us, Is th' feller who says, "You won't ketch me in this climate another winter." It's easier f git t'gether at a banquet than at th' polls, Hurry! Hurry! and get your colts and vicious horses booked or breaking. Cut prices on first oned. I'll start the first of May. Work guaranteed. References if desired. N. S. SNYDER ANGOli,. XF.ICAKA Check Yor April fuiiyf Thawing fro an a'A'priT ra-ins rbill you to the eery' marrow, yon catcb cold head' and' Brags shafted You are feveris eoug"b contlnu aHy and feel niUwable flou; miS Dr. King's New Diffrovery-- ft stwoh' e iaftamed an dirrttated: tfvoat ft ad A Tour of the East TaiRe advantage tti the-wwy attnatir excuriton rat bis coming Hummer applying over a'aompletw circtvl, going one way, returning anoth eo that) wlill lnfade many ef ttuvitiost famous mountt-Jn and) twiahore local ities oC the East. Yos may Include tlie Adlrrmdiicka,. tbe- White MountNitHV the St. Lawrence ltiven Region, LaHe-George;. Siwato;!a. Montreal. Quber Boston, New York. the- rtatfson Uivwi thic Ocean "Drip to NewpcetiN-ew. th Jersey Court,, the- Virgiaihasv Washington). IV (Si Leave- your name witli1 me ar.d' let' erne- erure for yew sunie- railroad litetature a ail1 hnt Ilteratuer-that; fill! lUwuwllb the Suwmrer- Jtuxaey yon havfihi mi mil. i KOMtmilWt IEWj TlirongMi.-WvjHimnw iin -M-rvl e tettMi4tiulia and ireoniin. tnia Xo. 12. eed Potatoes We wM receive: on SATURDAY a carload; f Red River. Eatry Ohio Seed Potatoes . t direct from the; Wisconsin cGiantry. Come early to get your seed for tfeey will sell fast. O'Bannott Brothers immaaxsi TlTmilllllllllH"Mlllllllllll"""""flf""l"tIg? Itl MJT.lt TO IiriU XEW BMM'K. N't-, ltiilUttna: t Be KrecU.-d on. Bml ButU Avetiue ar Corner vt Fvurth Strn-t Vi IX Rumer has comnletd atl arrangements for the erection, sf a sew two story brick block ca his property on Box Butte av.enu near the corner of Fourth st seeL The tea ants occupying tne old building are moving out and the work ol razing it will start within a few days. Tbe new building will he 50x110 feet. Twenty-eight feet oa tbe front will to built two stories, to, tceeannodate several commodious office rooms. The ground floor will be occupied by a modern theatrtv On each side of the entrance will to two rooms, each 18x26 feet. One- el these rooms will be occupied by Joe- Smith for con fectionery ana soft drinks, the other has been leased to E. W. Ray. the florist. . . The frost or the theatre will to modern la every respect. The box! office wUt occupy the center wlth( doorways on each side leadlag from' the lobby Into the theatre The! floor ot the lobby will bo tU. The lungs, steps cooih, yowr beau clears up. fever lesves, and" you feel fin. Mr. J. T. Pis, of Stickney Corner, Me., "Was cred of a dreadful rough after doctor's treatment and all oth r remedies failed. Relief or money bnck. PleRsant Children like it. Get a bottle today. 50c and $1.00 at your Druggist. Bucklen's Arnica) ftalve for All Sores. One Hub In Time JHivcx Nine Don't wait until your hair Is gone but keep all you have I fposslble. We recommend Meritol Hair Tonic aa a reliable preparation for keeping the scalp clean and healthy . condition and promoting hair growth. It is a preparation of genuine merit, one we are pleased to guarantee to you. F. J.'Breoan, exclusive agency. HOUSES TO RENT or lease. Land to rent or lease. Land or city property for sale. Phone 36. C. W. JEFFERS J. KR1DELBAUQH Aigsrtt. Alliance L. W. Wwkeley, Gn. Bi-nger Argent,. Omaha theatre will be- GOx&S feet. Modern lighting, seating and ventilation, will be installed. A large stage will, be s feature of tile- nw thea're. Harry Dubuque has rented the theatre an will use it for high class vaudevJlW and photoplays; It is his Intention, to close tbe Crystal -when tbe new place is rady te to opened.. The ajew theatre wall; b known as. tbe. Im perial. IuUmjc PurrhMMew Cafe Cy La4ng has purchased tbe Alli ance Cafe from E. Becker, who will retire to his farm whUh he recently awcaaaedl near town. Ur. Lading waa proprietor of the Central Cafe for a number of meatus sad has heeai very successful in that line of ATTENTION STOCKMEN! I have Wyoming stock ranches, deeded land, irrigated land growing alfalfa, government land for ranges, for from 200 to 5,000 head of stock, with grass, water and , plenty of range. Prices from $10 to $? per acre. Write for full particulars. GEO. A. CLAY, Upton, Wyoming GLASSIFIED Advertising Coal office at Rowan's feed store. ROWAN A WRIGHT, phone 71. tf ABSTRACTERS J. D. EMERICK Bonded Abstracter. I have tbe only set of abstract woks la Box Butte mnntv Office Room 7, Opera House Mock. I0tf570 MISCELLANEOUS Money to loan on real estate. F. V. Reddish. 3tf For nice cVean Nigger heavl Lump and Nut, and Eastern Hard aut coal pbone to No. 22. Dlerks LnmBer ft Coal Company. ' L. W. BOWMAN , Physician and Surgeon Office In First National Bank Bldg. Phones: Office, 393; residence, 16. Advertisement E. W. RAY, FLORIST ' Cat flowers and- potted plants. Floral pieces made- oa short notice Mail orders given special attention. ltf2S4 Rowan- ft Wright, eoe.1. wood and pests, ritone 71. tf' Buy yoror coal of Rowan Wright. Phone 71. tf' Steam Plow for Hal' .Bargain In Reeves steam plow--otrrfit. Gi-md shape. Address G. B Carr, AHfasce. ltVilt-ffZJff IVanif grown seed oars for sale. Mi iced', 50- rents pr titrsbel. For Kherson, hand cleaned. 75 cents. Al so seme spring rye. J- A. KEEGAN. 18-i?c3r-ir39S H't( one- yearling Shorthorn Bull left: Trice,. if taken soon. .1. A. K KEG AN. 18-8tf-7?5. WAN'TKD 15r head of horses or cattle want ed for snmmer pasture. Plenty of range and water. Thirteen mllgs northeast of Ellsworth, Nebr. Ad dress C. W. MATTHEWS. lattssjs BK.L KSTATK FOR SALK ONE t MKM! HOUSE, corner lot. 4" Mocks west of post office. OYK T ICOOM HOUSE, oorner lot. In- Bbrary block. ONE 7 ROOM HOUSE, corner lot. On Box Butte Ave. ONPr CORNER RESIDENCE liOT. Worth of Academy. ONK CtRNER RESIDENCE IjOT. West of Emerson school. Tltll EE INSIDE RESIDENCE IOTS. East of Emerson school. tm ACRES line dairy ranch. 1 m. to Letan, 4Vi nn. to Alliance. Iti-JO ACRES fine farm and dairy ranch 1 mile to Letam, 6 miles to Alliance. KJO ACRES fine farm, 250 acres ready for. crop. I mile to Letan. 6 miles to Alliance.. WW ACRES dairy farm. lVt miles to Letan, 7 to Alliance. 400 A. 2V m. south ot Alliance. 640 ACRES, 3 m. south of Alliance. 160 A. 7 m. southeast of Alliance.. A A. 3 m. east Of Hhmlncfnrit 40, o and 120 ACRE irrigated farms In Platte River Valley. . .Only small payments required. . .Would conaider Nome, live stock.' . .Call or write for kcripUon audi . .term. W. W. NORTON, AUAANCE. NEIL; FOR SALE Small, clean stock of general merchandise. 2,00 in cluding fixtures. Pbstoffice throws in. Postoffice pays $20 .to Z5 nwathly. Cream saaUon pays 0 ' to $65 for six months in the year making $75 to $9 per month . be sides the profits, from the store. Cheap rent. Daily mail after next July. 25 ml I tut fmm .... n - IMIIWI. Chance to buy or tease 840 acres ta eonaection. Thia is a snap for some one. Act quick. Address Ml L. Wadtaker, Canton. Nebr. iztiszsf HOFIS: KSTRAY EBtray since- March 27 a straw berry roan Ming, six years old. weight 1100' pounds, branded L oa left thigh amt on left neck. Last seen La the vicinity of Mallada postoffice. Was raised In Alliance and may have headed tewarda. Re ward for Information feeding t te- covery. LEOPOLD PREUSSi Mud Springe. Nebr. 196-1U4520 "U-rr MK CRY !POR YKT HARRY P.- COURSEY UYR RTOCK AND GENERAL AUCTIONEER Panu Kales a Kfterlalty TEKM3 REASONABLE PHONB 164 ALLIANCE : NEBRASKA