A MAIN LINE THRO' CENTRAL WYOMING ff OeUfcer lttta the Bvrllngtoa will lasvRurate through passenger wi mmrtin hetwee Denver and Billings over th new main line through tkp Jilt Hor Basin through Cheyenne. Orla Junction. Casper and Therm- ytflt. The establishment or tnrougn train service over idii new main now C railroad la historic. It closes one of the last great breaks in the trans portation avstem of the country, and offers for the first time to the social, Mtameretal and agricultural actltltlea of Wyoming and of the Middle West, 4urfCt meana for Intercourse and the exchange or commoames Deiween Northern and .Southern Wyoming between the rich farming, live stock. el and oil regions of the lllg Horn Basin, in the North, and Cheyenne, the Ute Capital, and Denver, the Metropolis of the Itockles, on the South. The evening of this new line should prove a great Btlmulus to every farmer, tWkralser, and business man in Central and Northern Wyoming. NORTHBOUND, the new train will leave Denver at 4:00 P. M. and ar rive Billings. 6:20 the next afternoon: SOUTHBOUND, leave Billing 7:30 iu and arrive Denver. 12:05 the next noon. It will carry a caTe-parlor ttr in each direction for the daylight trip between Billings and Casper, and standard sleepers for the night, trip between Casper and Denver. Let mo Sf-nd you booklets dencrlptlve of ibis new couutry, or answer your specific inquiries about opportunities for the farmer and business man. li. W. WAK1XKY, tJcnernl Passenger Agent, lOOl Far mini Street, Omaha, Neb. R D xiopo'0 column mm mm X jfV w . : : .... X'y The Ladies of the Kpiscopal Church will have a Bazaar and Supper in the Basement of the Church on Thursday, November 5 Supper from ! until 8 o'clock. MKNU: Chicken Tie Mashed Potatoes Cabbage. Salad Rolls and Jelly (Vle.ry Cranberry Sauce f iagerbread Pumpkin I'ie Doughnuts Coffee Tea Kecently an Oklahoma teacher told all the boys in Jimmie's class they were to pet a speech for the closing Friday, absolutely without help from anyone. When Jimmie's time came, he stepped out before a I large audience and said: No one knows my piece but the Lord and me," and after looking at the cell ing for a moment he added: "I be- j lleve the Lord Is the only one that knows it now." The father of a large family was ' trying hard to read the evening pa per. " "What's that terrible racket in the hall, Martha?" he protested. "One of the children Just fell down stairs." "Well," he replied, turning over another page of the paper, "you tell the children If they can't fall down stairs quietly, they'll have to stop it." Ralph Hay ward's latest story: Two Fort Worth traveling men were smoking and chatting outside a theater between acts, when the fig ure of a man shot from the fourth story of a hotel across the street and fell Into a crumpled and Inanimate heap on the pavement. The drum mers rushed to the hapless man, raised him to his feet and shouted for a doctor. The victim quickly came to, thanked the drummers, and becan to brush off his clothes. "Are n't vou badly hurt?" asked one. A VOTE FOR Go L. Hashm an FOR if COUNTY COfiniSSlONER f the Second District, Box Butte County MEANS A cootinmatio of the food roads policy. A continuation of the economical management of the county's affairs. And the new court house building will be finished under the same management and painstak ing care in which it was started. YOUR VOTE WILL HELP ACCOMPLISH THESE THINGS 1 Court Says Gut the Price on Men's Clothing and Furnishings to Cost That is our latest instructions from the judge of the court concerning tke toek for which I am assignee. This is the Grandest Opportunity for Alliance and Box Butte Men, Young Men and Boys to supply their winter needs at a real saving of money. One family made purchases here Saturday, after looking at goods and getting pric es elsewhere ou which according to their own figures they saved in actual cask $26.00. You may also. BETWEEN ! and $7,000 Worth of Stock, Seasonable and Desirable Every dollar's worth of this stock must be sold as soon as possible in or der to make settlement with the creditors. Not a cent of profit will be charg ed on a single article, and many garments and articles of men's furnishings will be sold below cost. Every resident knows this is a high grade stock. The summer goods have been pretty well disposed of but the winter assortment is not yet broken. If you men are as keen to save money, if you are as judicious in your trading, as your wives are, there will be one grand rush of the men of this vicinity to supply their needs while this winter stock of the high grade line is still un broken. 135 SUITS OF CLOTHES 48 OVERCOATS Such high grade lines a3 Peckham, Mickey Freeman, Adler Bros. & Co. Coopers, Wrights, Klosfit, Mesco, and other brands of winter underwear. 400 PAIRS OF SHOES Packard, Nettleton, Myres & Brocton. These are standard makes. All sizes, and prices below cost. STETSON, MORA, AND GATE CITY HATS. HUNDREDS OF OTHER ARTICLES AT COST OR BELOW COST. The assortment is complete enough now to supply all your Winter needs, and you can save almost any amount up to $50 by buying here, according to what your needs may be. E. C. McCL UER, Assignee "Are any bones broken," asked an other. The flying man said "No." "Why did you jump?" he was asked. "Oh. a woman lied to me," growled the man. still brushing himself. "How's that to do with it?" persist ed one of the drummers. "Oh, she said hpr husband was in Wichita!" Omaha Nebraskan. "This Is Mrs. Mixln," said a worn-j an'8 voice to the dairy company s telephone complaint clerk, "I want to know if the cows are contented?" "Wha-a-at?" asked the amazed clerk. "I see thai your rivals advertise that their cows are all contented," said she. "I will begin to take their n ilk unless I am assured that your cows are all happy, too." The clerk begged her to hold the 'phone a moment. Then he gnawed the corner of his desk. When he returned to the 'phone he said: "I've Just been looking up the books, Madam, and I'm happy to say that we have not received a com plaint from a single one of our cows." FOR R PRESBYTERIAN ANNUAL SYNOD IlcpivmeiitaUveN from Sis Prewbyter ien of NVbra-ska AHeinblel at Madison lt Week epresentative To Nebraska Legislature For Box Butte and Sheridan Counties F. M. BROOME The annual meeting of the Nebr ..L. eunnri nf tha Prpshvter lan conw "J ..wv. church convened In MadlBon on Wed nesday of last week ana conunuea in session until Monday. It was at tended by Revs. D. W. Montgomery and W. M. Seel of Alliance and other ministers from this part of the state. The synod is composed of six pres byteries. The one comprising this part of Nebraska is known as Box Butte presbytery. The moderator (that is. the presiding officer) of the synod is elected by those composing its membership. It is a custom to permit the presbyteries to take turns in nominating the moderator. This year it was Box Butte presbytery's turn to make the nomination. Ac cordingly Rev. Thomas C. Osborne, pastor of the Scottsbluff Presbyter ian church, was selected for the pos- The many friends of Rev. D. W. Montgomery who read The Herald will be pleased to learn that he was re-elected to the position of district missionary for northwestern Nebras ka, and highly complimented for the splendid work which he has done in this country. After a residence in Alliance since it was established and an active interest and part in every movement for the public welfare, there is nothing that may be said that people do not know about me. If elected, I promise to represent all of our people is ac cord with the wishes of those residing within the district in an honorable and faithful manner and will do no act that will re flect discreditably upon people of the district or tht state. Respectfully, F. M. BROOME Rand McNally Company 'i WAR ATLAS Postpaid, 25 Cents 16 pages of Maps KIESER'S BOOK STORE Y. M. C. A. Bldg. DP. A. OMAHA, NEDR.