wtwumwitmmsttttm Home Made Candy During Stockmen Convention you want the best. The only plaoe In the city where you can get all kinds of Pure, Home Made Good is at The Sugar Bowl 405 Box Butte Avenue iiiiiiiiii:ii;iMiiiiiiiiiniMWiiiiiiiiitiiiiitniiiii:iiiiiiii)imiiiiimimtimTTTTTTTTmr Just For St'ockmen's Our New York Buyer Sent Us 50 Summer Dresses For This Week Only cially Priced " Horace Bogu STORE . Spe- I e iiMiMniui)iiiiiMMniiiiiiiiiiiinimmffmmnnmi;iiiiinMniiiiiiiiiirmy FOR SALE as The entire stock of Merchandise, Millinery, Dry Goods and Fixtures of the Regan Store Well located and doing a good business. Stock well selected, all new and bought to sell at reasonable rates Too much work for present owner is the only reason for selling I I Kin:;ii:tintm:ntMnm: Shoes, Shoes 20 per cent Discount on every pair of Shoes in the store from June 17 to 27 Inclusive 30 per cent Discount of Men's Oxfords 25 per cent Discount on Women's Buttou and Lace Oxfords Watch for Friday's and Satuuday's Special Alliance Shoe Store M V IMMKH AT ITItlJO I.IIlttAKY Fiction Nlnirol's Wife Grace Gallatin fil on. Susanna an1 Sue Kate I)ouRlai Wiggin. lUnge Dwellers B. M. Bower. I m pouter John Reed Srott. Initials Only Anna Kathrine (ireen. Cirrluar Stalrrase Mary Roberta Rlnehart. Rose of Old St. Iouln Mary Dillon. Crimson Ataleas II. DeVere Stac poole.. Amazing Adventures of LUU Car berry Mary Roberts Rlnehart. Millionaire Baby Anna Kathrine Green. Dr. Lavender's Teople Margaret De Land. Tennessee Shad Owen Johnson. Rldgway of Montana William Mc Cleod. Diva's Ruby F. Marion Crawford. Dissolving Circle Will Lllllbrldge. Excuae Me Rupert Hughes. Lorlmer of the Northwest Harold Bindloss. Blue Stocking In India Winifred Ileston. Trail of 98 Robert W. Service. Dawn O'Hara Edna Ferber. Juvenile Automobile Girls at Newport Lau ra D. Crane. Automobile Girls in the Berksliires Laura Dent Crane. Automobile Girls Along the Hudson Laura Dent Crane. Little night of the X-Bar-B Mary K. Maule. Golden Road L. M. Montgomery, (ilft Hooks Kite Trust Libbens Harding Rog ers. Fugitive Blacksmith Charles Stew art. War In Cuba. Reminlsrenses of the War by Return ed Heroes. 35 Juvenile books given to Library by John Hitchcock. The perfect husband always be longs to another woman. Inventors In the New Haven R. R. and their money were soon parted, when J. I'ierpont Morgan was finan cial boss. The new painting of Uncle Joe Cannon In the Capitol is not at all lifelike. It hasn't got a cigar in Its; mouth. Mr. Rye, the Tennessee candidate for governor, has proven an Inspira tion to all the paragraphers In the country. Most of the Mexican generals are so uncivilized that they ride to bat tle in automobiles Instead of horseback. Guide to Crater Lake National 1'ark Methods of reaching the Crater Lake National Park are given In de tail in a circular on that reservation just issued by direction of Secretary Lane. This park, which Is located on the summit of the Cascade range, in southern Oregon, may be reached from Klamath Falls, Chiloquin, Med ford, and Ashland, Oregon. It has an area of 159,360 acres and is situ ated In the midst of a beautiful mountain country, the principal at traction being Crater Lake, a body of water having an area of 20 '4 square miles (water surface) which is situated In the caldera of an ex tinct volcano. The lake Is surround ed by unbroken cliffs which range from 600 to nearly 2,000 feet in height. The coloring of the water and of the surrounding cliffs pres ents some of the most striking pic tures seen in the western mountain country. Not the least of the at tractions at Crater Lake is the splen did Ashing. Originally there were no fish In the lake, and as only one species of fish have been planted (rainbow trout), the fishermen know beforehand what they are going to get. They aYe best caught by fly casting from the vantage points along the shores of the tnaluland or Wlsard Island. Many fish are caught by trolling spoon from a rowboat. The fly fishing Is well worth while, as the fish are very gamey and run from 2 to 10 pounds In weight. In addition to the rules and regulations this circular contains lists of books and magazine articles ford the bene fit of those who deBlre more detailed inform' tion regarding this unique body of water. Summer drinks are increasing in volume, like the tide in the Bay of Fundy. Get Your Rig AT THE Checkered Front Livery Barn Auto Lirerj la Connection Best of service given. Clean and comfortable feeding stable rbone 64 Opposite City Hall GUY MAPPS. Proprietor Til F.N AND NOW Im-ronM In Cost of liaising Cattle In Twenty Yearn With the increase in the price of beef cattle In recent yeara, some might think that the profit in cattle raising had increased accordingly, but that is not correct. There has been a greater per cent of increase In the cost of production than in the selling price of cattle. A prominent ranchman Informs The Herald that twenty years ago he could keep a! thousand cattle a year for a dollar a head, whereas It now takes ten dol lars per head to run the same num ber a year. The increase In the price of west ern Nebraska rattle has not been due altogether to the rise la the market, but should be credited largely to im proved breeding and better care of stock. Cattle from western Nebras ka ranches top the feeder market or go direct to the packing houses off the grass at good prices, so that ranchmen are still on the money making side of the proposition not withstanding increase in expenses. Senator Vardaman. the long hair ed statesman from Mississippi, has bloomed out in a white suit, and it behooves Senator I.ewi8 of Illinois to bestir himself and those luxurious auburn whiskers to retain his sartor ial pre-eminence. Dr. Lata of Chicago left for Eur ope with 1,200 mosquitoes. Gov. Blease of S. C. is still with us. AtJF.XT WANTED In every county, to sell SrluHil Furniture and Supplied Experienced man preferred, but line can be handled by Insurance, Implement. Sewing. Machine, Pia no. Nursery Stock and other ag ents; also School Teachers. We manufacture the new Steel Non-Ilreakahle 1Hh.n When their merits are explain ed. School Boards will have noth ing else. Good commissions. SCHOOL DIKF.CTOH.S Should luvettliRate STEEL I l KMlTm; t O. 1-It. N. Grand Itapids Mich. (.r IT KEEPS OFF FLIES and allows the caul to fad la par. it u u sum i Hi pair, Muter in kin or mak milk tat or omII. fovea dxubl iu coal io rma ml. Cow-Ease is a daaa aou-rx-ueiratiaf liquid that ia ahaututaly barmlna-ay o apply, kaepa ia cuaa in skk1 cuajiiioa and rnakra money lor Um (armar. Try it to-iy. For Sale Uv Fs E. Holsten Alliance, Nebr. szs n n M mil We have divided our land holdings, and in order to close the affairs of the Peters & Williams Corporation we will sell at Auction, on the HERMAN PETERS RANCH, twenty miles south of Hay Springs, Neb., and twenty-seven miles northeast of Alliance, Nebraska. Our Entire Horse and Cattle Herds BEGINNING PROMPTLY AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M. WED., N A 111 CONSISTING OF FOLLOWING, TO-WIT 209 HEAD HIGH CLASS PERCHERON HORSES, as follows: Sixty-six head heavy young Mares and Colts. Twenty-seven head young dry .Mares. Twenty-three head heavy-boned 3-year-old Geldings. Thirty-seven head rich-colored 2-year-olds. Thirty-eight head thick made Yearlings. Two registered Percheron Studs, 3 and 5 years old. Three Saddle Ilorses. Good ones, too. Six head of young Mules. Seven head registered Percheron Mares. All the above mares 3 years old and over are bred, and no service fee will be charged. Com petent judges say this is the best bunch of Per cheron Ilorses in Nebraska. Results from it: We sold one car of 3-year-old Geldings from this herd at $175 per head, and a car of 4-year-olds at $180. We topped the greatest range horse sale ever held in Western Nebraska when unbroken mares sold at $197.50 per head, and v.o iiave aha) kept lue besl. Herman Peters founded this herd twenty-five years ago with iiiKii ruue umres from Illinois, and has used jcfci&UTed sires always. No brands. All ma tured horses weigh from 1400 to 1800 pounds. O-r Buyers get the benefits. 185 Native Cattle as follows: Ninety head of 3-year-old Steers. Thirty-five head of 2-year-old Steers. Fifty head of Cows and Calves. Ten head of choice Milch Cows. These cattle are strictly A-l in both breeding and flesh. The 3-year-old Steers weighed over 1,000 pounds last fall. You will like our cattle. Machinery We will also sell all machinery and ranch equipment used on our 15,000 acres of land. We Will Feed You and Your Teams at Noon TERMS: Six months' time will be allowed onany sum over $10, purchasers giving bankable note bearing 10 per cent from date. Partiespurehasing five or more head can have same delivered at the horse sale at Alliance June 25,or delivered at Hay Springs free of charge. Peters & Williams Co. mm Wright & Lewis, Auctioneers Herman Peters, Mgr. BETTER ATTEND THIS SALE. Auto fare $2 Round Trip from Hay Springs or Alliance, Neb.