ASHBY NEWS Ashby. Nebr., March 24 Mrs. El itabeth Calkins and son Louis came down Tuesday from Alliance and are cnce more on the homestead. Fred Engel who has been in Oma ha in the hospital during the past two months returned to his home here Tuesday. His many sand hill friends are glad to see his genial (ace among them once more. Would like for the people tribu tary to our burg to know something You Will Find in Style-Craft Coats and Suits f ill " A J 1839 U BEaster fllMUtnery WM HORACE BOGUE STORE We have let the contract for remodeling our store and just after Easter our second floor goes into the hands of the carpenters 9x12 Axminsters $16.90, $19.90 $22.90 about the amount of business being done from here. During the period from March 1, 1914, to November 30. 1914, by freight only: Cattle, 2488 head; hogs, 213 head; horses, 78 head; sheep, 160 head; potatoes, 709 bushels; cream, 3050 gallons; butter. 1670 lbs.; hides. 8597 lbs.; wool, 4065 lbs.; eggs, 670 dozen. This Is only the freight, and the ma jority of butter1, eggs and poultry are shipped by express. This shows that there is quite a little business being done here, even If we have not got ten a depot yet. O. M. Conine, Joe Duncanson and J. J. Meyers, all from Survey, were In town Tuesday night; also Tom Stewart, Art Ormsby and Chas. styles designed by master tailors, styles which are the choice of discriminating women everywhere, styles which fit your fancy and purse. Don't forgot when buying coats or suits to look for ThsComn GooomanCo. J the high stylo - iT?r A AfaTVT Alliance's Most Pleasant We have a fine line for the Easter trade, all new goods and latest styles. Remember that before Easter, as well as after, we sell at Reasonable Prices LADIES OF ALLIANCE AND VICINITY ARE INVIT ED TO CALL AT OUR STORE, 403 BOX BUTTE AVENUE, AT THEIR EARLIEST CONVENIENCE AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK. THEY WILL BE SOON CONVINCED THAT WE ARE SELLING Best Goods at Money Saving Prices Mrs. Sanquest Ten Days Bargainfest in RUGS Every Rug Must Go TO MAKE ROOM FOK SUIT CABINETS AND A PRICE GOES ONTO THEM THAT Ol'fiHT TO MOVE EVEHY ONE 9x12 $19.90, $37.90. OTHER HUGH Kline of Martlndale, and Lew Blay lock of the Sterns ranch. Mrs. R. A. Upton and children of Mullen came up Saturday and are now residents of our town. F. B. Sterns Is now staying In town helping to nurse the measles which his children have been hav ing. Nearly everyone Is over the meas les now, and quite a few of the child ren are back In school again. H. D. Tolan left Saturday for southern Missouri to look at land with a view toward locating there. Gladys Dunn who has been seri ously 111 for the past month Is Im proving slowly. Emil Crumroy was In town Mon- standard. T D TXTP Store & Daughters J Wiltons $26.90 $41.90 IN PROPORTION day and Informed us that he will give a "hard times" dance at his place on April S. Everyone will be fined who does not dress In hard times costume. s L. C. Shennant from near Spade, who sold out some time a (to, shipped his emnilgrant car from here Satur day night for southern Missouri, where he bought a farm and is lo cating. His brother-in-law. Engel Macumber, went through with the car. Mrs. Harry Sutherland and son Ted, of Waterloo, Iowa, who have been visiting her mother during the past few months, left Tuesday for Waterloo. The harness shop Is nearly finish ed, and a dance will be given In It Wednesday. Cleaning, Dyeing and PreNKiiig for ladies and gentlemen. Dry and steam cleaned by the latest and best procenB. rresslng and repairing neatly done. Draperies and house hold work cared for. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 58. ALLIANCE CLEANING WrORKS Mrs. Anna Zehrung. Prop. Ruth Leonard, teacher of piano; children a specialty. Prices reason able. 918 Laramie. ll-tf-5780 Try This on Your Eczema If you are afflicted with Salt Rheum, Tetter, dry Eczema, Acne or Pimples, buy a jar of Dry Zensal. For that watery eruption or Weeping Skin, use Moist Zensal. 50 cents the jar. MEATS Buy your meats at the shop where you get quick and re liable service. Prices have been reduced to nave you money. Our weights are absolutely guaranteed. Phone your nest order to 40. City Meat Market 9x12 Brussels $12.90, $15.90 $29.90 Activities Along the Right of Way Department of the Alliance Commercial (Tub W. I. FNher, Heo'y. Phone 74. ;comm cLun box head 'Commercial Clubs of Wewt Nebraska I A meeting was held In Alliance last week at which time the Com Imerclnl Club organisations In the eleven counties In western Nebraska In the panhandle district organised the Associated Commercial Clubs of Western Nebraska. Delegates were present from Sidney, Crawford, Chadron and Hemingford. The pur pose of the organisation Is co-operation In the upbuilding of western Ne braska, and Secretary Fisher of Al liance was the prime factor in this movement. Omaha Commercial Club Journal. j The Kewanne Commercial Club Is , conducting a special ten days clean ing up and paint up campaign, and they have received the hearty co-operation of the different school board, I the women's organisations and every clvle board in the city. The Dos Moines Commercial Club Just 'recently adopted the same plan as put Into effect by the Alliacne Commercial Club over a year ago, preventing fake charitable organisa tions from soliciting their members unless same have been indorsed by the charitable committee of their or ganisation. This shows that Alli ance is more up to date than some of the larger cities. Alliance will entertain three con ventions In June. The State Sher iffs' Convention, the State Stockmen Convention and the District Christ Ian Endeavor Convention. A big delegation will go to Hastings April 16 to try to secure the T. P. A. con vention for Alliance for 1916. The Alliance Commercial Club Is co-operating with the traveling men and up to date over one hundred letters have been sent out In the Interest of this convention. TO THE VOTERS OF ALLIANCE: Having allowed my name to be placed upon the ballots as candidate for mayor of the city of Alliance, I feel that I owe to the cltliens of this city the right to know exactly where I stand. The city la entitled to econ omy and honesty In the administra tion of its affairs. I stand opposed to any Increase In taies or any in crease In the salaries of any of its officials. I believe that the light and water department has been managed on an economical basis and In a business-like manner, and that the pres ent superintendent should be re-appointed. To the above platform I pledge myself. P. E. ROMIO. Church Announcement Christian Science services will be held at Wood's Hall on Sunday, as follows: Sermon, 11 a. m. Subject, "Real ity." Sunday School, 10 a. m. Wednesday evening meeting, 7:30 o'clock. When answering advertisements please be sure to mention that you saw them In The Herald. Official bulletins are calculated to show that even a war can be describ ed In such a way as to make It com paratively uninteresting. Instead of demand an apology why I doesn't Minister Van Dyke retaliate by giving the Kaiser a volume or nis poems? NOTICE OF FINAL AtVOl'NT In the Matter of the Estate or Betsey Olson, deceased. State of Nebraska, Box Butte County, as. To all persons Interested in the es tate of Betsey Olson, deceased: You are hereby notified that on the 24th day of March, 1915. Louise E. Renawotd, Administratrix D. B. N. of the estate of Betsey Olson, de ceased, filed In said court her final account as said Administratrix D. B. It. and that said final account will be heard on the 16th day of April, 1915, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. at the County Court Room in the Court House in the city of Alliance in said county, you are hereby cited to appear at the time and place above designated, and show cause. If such exists, why said account should not be allowed. It Is hereby ordered that said Louise E. Renswold, Ad ministratrix D. B. N. give notice to all persons interested in said Estate by causing a copy of this order to be published in the Alliance Herald, a newspaper printed and published in said county, for three successive weeks prior to the date set for said hearing. Dated this 24th day of March, 1915. L. A. BERRY, County Judge. Eugene Burton, Attorney. 16-4t-568-5342 HEAL ESTATE BARGAINS People who are looMng for a home or farm, or for a money-making in vestment in any kind or real estate. will do well to call at our office and investtga'.o the following: Fine residence lots. In good loca tion. For sale on easy terms. Seven room house. All modern. On northeast corner lot. Six blocks from bank corners. At a bargain, on easy terms. Good small house In northeast part or town. Six lots. Chicken house and stable. Easy terms with small cash payment. Good home for some one. 320 acres good farm land. Unim proved. Within Ave miles or Alli ance. For sale or trade at a bargain. On our lists we have a number or good ranches. Letters of inquiry are answered promptly. Tell us what you want and how much you have to invest. We can suit you. Phone 558. E. T. KIBBLE & COMPANY, 211 Box Butte Ave., Alliance, Nebr. 16-tr-5333 The Alliance Commercial Club ba appropriated 1100 to help defray tn expenses of the State Gun Tourna ment If Alliance should secure the convention for 1916. Up to date w have been assured the support Of seven towns in our district, and tH O'Nell Commercial Club has Instruct ed their delegates to vote for Alli ance for 1916. The Evening Advocate at Sterling, Colorado, gave the Alliance Comma clal Club a column write-up on to front page, telling of the activities of our club, and urging their cttlien to organise under our plan. The Hastings Chamber of Com merce have written us asking for tht particulars of our budget system. The "Lincoln Trade Review" gaT Alliance a page and one-half writ up In last week's Issue, showing the Newberry Hardware building and our court house, and telling of to activities of our city and of th Commercial Club. "The Merchants Trade Journal" of Des Moines have asked Secretary Fisher to prepare an article concern ing our work In the agricultural line and have asked for photos of OUT silo trip and of our free Labor Day celebration. "The American City" has glvea the Alliance Junior Commercial Club a good write-up in their magazine, and spoke of the effective work til young men are doing. The Commercial Club will proba bly take over the weather bureau, now In charge of J. A. Keegan, and a complete report will be published i'ach week in the papers describing the weather conditions surrounding Alliance. NOTICE TO CREDITORS State of Nebraska, Box Butte County, ss. In the Matter of the Estate of Henry Alt, Deceased. I, L. A. Berry, county Judge ef Box Butte county, Nebraska, hereby notl y all persons having claims and demands against the estate of Henry Alt, that I have set and appointed the 20th day of October. 1916, at 19 o'clock In the forenoon, at the county court room in Alliance, for the exam- . lnatlon of all claims against the e' tate of said decedent with a view to tbelr allowance and payment. All persons Interested ss creditor of the said estate will present their claims to me at said time, or show cause for not so doing, and in case any claims are not so presented by said time they shall be forever bar red. This notice shall be served by pub lication thereof for four consecutive weeks in the Alliance Herald, newspaper published In Alliance, prt or to the day of bearing. Given under my hand and the seal of said court this 19th day of March, 1915. L. A. BERRY, County Judge. (SEAL) . 16-41-5(7-6331 NOTICE TO CREDITORS State of Nebraska, Box Butte County, ss. In the Matter or the Estate of Addle E. Thompson, Deceased. I, L. A. Berry, county Judge of Box Butte county, Nebraska, hereby notify all persons having claims and demands against the estate or Addle E. Thompson that I have set and ap pointed the 20th day of October, 1915, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at the county court room In Alliance, for the examination or all claim against the estate of said decedent with a view to their allowance and payment. All persons interested as creditor of the said estate will present their claims to me at said time, or show cause for not so doing, and in case any claims are not so presented by said time they shall be forever bar red. This notice shall bo served by pub lication thereof for four consecutive weeks in the Alliance Herald, a newspaper published In Alliance, pri or to the day or bearing. Given under my hand and the seal or said court this 20th day or March, 1915. L. A. BERRY. County Judge. (SEAL) 16-4t-566-5299 POCKETBOOK FOUND On Sat urday evening. March 20, 1915. Own er call at Herald office. 16-tr-5330 Cheap Farm for Quick Hale One-half section within six mile of Alliance. Near railroad. Choice land and desirable. $13.50 per acre. This will sell quick. Address Bos 5334. care Alliance Herald, Alliance, Nebraska. 16-tf-5334 ON TOP We are on top in the newt line. Read this paper regu larly and be convinced. 1 1