9 LOCAi mm Mrs. M. B. Qulven came in Wed nesday from Mitchell for an extend ed visit with the Fred Mollrlng family. s& p d 10 it's Here! The New Reo Six "The Six of Sixty Superiorities" tf' COME IN AND SEE this car which has created such a furore in motoring circles. EVER SINCE THE BIG "AD" appeared announcing the Reo line for 1915, we have been besieged by enthusiasts who wanted to see, to study and to ride in this latest Reo creation, FOR EXPERIENCED buyers have learned to look for the new Reo models from year to year, as an index to what the most progressive makers will do. REO SETS THE PACE the standard in quality, in design and in value always, . THIS YEAR more than ever, Reo hits a stride others will find it difficult if indeed -Possible to follow. THIS SIX IS SENSATIONAL not because it is a six but because it is a Re? . ..... FOR REO WAS NOT one of the first to embrace the "Six" idea. Reo was one of the last. REO WILL NEVER BE one of the first to adopt any innova tion any new any unproven idea. For Reo policy has ever been, not to sell ideas innovations but auto mobiles. Dependable automobiles. AND YOU WILL ALWAYS find Reo "trailing" to just that extent. Reo will never be one of those to "take a chance" ;with the customers' money. NOT UNTIL EVERY uncertain or unknown quantity has become a certainty will any new type of car or motor or axle or part be offered with the Reo name-plate. SO YOU CAN ALWAYS BE SURE as you have in the past that in buying this Six you are investing in no experiment. J. L. NICOLAI Proprietor THIS SIX IS THE RIPEST result of Reo engineering experi ence. The very fact that we make and offer it to you is evidence that the "Six" idea has now passed the realm of uncertainty. AND FURTHER, let us assure you that, every one of the "sixty points of superiority" have been tried proven in fact, helped make the fame of Reo the Fifth the Four that has for several years set the pace and is today setting it faster than ever. OUR "SIX" DEMONSTRATOR hat Just arrived-or will have by the time you read this. We've been notified it is on the siding and it will be at our show rooms (in the morning) (this afternoon) ,.t, . . YOU ARE INVITED to come in and see it look it over care fully, critically, and when you are convinced that it isn't possible to buy a better car or to get a better reputation with it why then place your order and insure a definite and an early delivery date. DEMAND IS TREMENDOUS. In all the years Reo has been in business the company has never, even with its match less manufacturing facilities, been able to make enough cars to supply all who wanted Reos. THIS SEASON the demand is greater than ever unprec edented even in Reo history. SEEMS AS IF the more careful folk become in the selection of their automobiles, the more do they select Reos. The longer they have motored, the more do they appreciate Reo stability. Seems like. And that's the reward Reo has been working for all these years. SO COME SEE SELECT your Reo. Don't delay for many will surely be disappointed. Secure yours. Auto Repair Work by Experts ' s Prices are reasonable T T? f A " A T? 116 Box Butte Avenue I JtXllAJ lXVJA.lVVTli' Phone 118 J t n 1 ! n xf All VinAa flaanlina Oil TiroQ onrl Tiihna Pon I 0ur 1ft stored and cared for f ii ' ...... ... NOTICE OF HEARING .-State of Nebraska, Box Butte County. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF BOX BUTTE COUNTY. NEBRASKA. To all Persons Interested In the Estate of WUliam Haper. deceased: You are hereby notified that on the 24th day of June, 1915, Mrs. .Minnie Evans filed her petition In the County Court of said county for the appointment of F. E. Reddish as Administrator of the Estate of Wil liam Haper. late of said County, de ceased, and that the same will be heard at the County uoun ruuiu m the City of Alliance In Bald County, on the 16th day of July, 1915. at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. It Is further oraerea iuai i k- said hearing be given all parties Interested In said Estate by the pub lication of this Notice for three suc cessive weeks in the Alliance Herald, a newspaper printed, published and circulated In aald County. Dated this 24th day of June, 1916. L. A. BERRY. County Judge. Burton and Reddish. Atty's. , 29-4t-5683-618 Y NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska, Box Butte County, ss. IN THE COUNTY COURT In the Matter of the Estate of Peter D. Spracklen, Deceased. To the Creditors of Said Estate: You are hereby notified. That I will sit at the County Court room in Alliance. In said County, on the 24th day of January, 1916, to receive and examine all claims against said Es tate, with a view to their adjustment and allowance. The time limited for the presentation of clain.s against said Estate Is six months from the 24th day of July. A. D. 1915. and the time limited for pay ment of debts Is One Year from said 24th day of July, 1915. Witness my hand and the seal oi said County Court, this 23rd day of June. 1915. L. A. BERRY. (SEAL) ' County Judge. 29-4t-5688-619 HEMINGFORD TAKES 2 GAMES And they can't even keep war talk out of that Mohonk peace conference. Report of Game Played by Teams In County S. S. Athletic Assn. The game played at Hemingford Saturday between the Hemingford and Alliance Methodists was a walk away for the Hemingford boys, who tcked the gamue Bafely away in the first inning by running four scores. From then on it was merely a matter of how many scores the Hemingford athletes could pile up, and the final count showed that twenty-eight men had crossed the plate as against Al liance's one. Following Is the score by Innings: H. M. E. 4 0 0 8 7 4 3 2 x 28 Alll. M. E. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 On Wednesday at the city park In Alliance occurred the second game between the Hemingford Methodists and the Alliance Baptists, in which the Hemingford boys were again vic torious. Following Is the score by innings: H. M. E. 2 2 0 3 0 0 1 1 110 Alll. Bap. 20011100 16 The next game scheduled U be tween the Christian and Methodist Sunday Schools to be played at Alli ance next Saturday at the city park. Those interested are welcome to at tend these games. No admission Is charged. Standing of the Teams Team P W Alliance Christian 2 2 Hemingford M. E. 4 3 Altiance Baptist 3 1 Alliance Methodist 3 0 L 0 1 2 3 Pet 1000 760 250 000 PIANO AT A BARGAIN Customer near Alliance, Nebraska, Is unable to finish payments on piano contract. We will turn piano over to first satisfactory party who will pay balance, either cash or five dol lars per month. Write Schmoller & Mueller Piano Company, Omaha'. Ne braska. 29-21-5684 WANTED Ambitious men and hustlers that wish to earn 1100 per month and more. Write P. O. Box 635, Grand Island, Nebraska. 29-2t-5G87 No Use to Try to wear Out Your Cold It Will Wear You out Instead Thousands keep on lufferini Coughs and Colds through neglect and delay. Why make yourself an easy prey to serious ailments and ep idemics as the result of a neglected Cold? Coughs and Colds sap your strength and vitality unless checked In the early stages. Dr. King's New Discovery Is what you need the first dose helps. Your bead clears up, you breathe freely and you feel to much better. Buy a bottle today and start taking at once. No. 1 Adv 6265 NOTICE All dogs must be provided with 1916 license within the next thlrtj days and they must be securely fas tened to the collar and worn at all times to afford protection. Other wise, the dogs will be taken up and if not claimed within twenty-fonr hours they will be killed. PENROSE E. ROMIO. Rev. H. J. Young went to Chadron Tuesday to deliver the address at the eighth grade commencement ex ercises that evening. He returned home Wednesday. If you want horses, attend the bis horse sale at Hemingford on June 30th by Calvin J. Wildy. H. H. Corkerell. traveling auditor for the Nebraska Telephone com pany, was here the first of this week in the interests of the company. Mrs. O. E. Williams has returned from her three weeks trip to Omaha. St. Joseph, Kansas City and other points, where she visited relatives and friends. LOST Mrs. Albert Newman arrived Fri day noon from San Francisco, for a visit with her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Newman had not seen each oth er for two years and were very glad to be re-united again. Mrs. Lloyd Thomas left Monday noon for a short visit with her moth er and other relatives at Wayne.. .. t E. L. Russell. & barber who Is well acquainted In Alliance, has Incorpor ated a company at Great Falls, Mon--tana, with a capital of 140,000, for the purpose of manufacturing an aeroplane that will, according to the claims made, always maintain its balance. A school In aviation and aerial navigation will be established In connection with the aeroplane fae- tory. ., , ' Post M, T. P. A., of Alliance, now has 102 members. It Is the young est post In the state, but has the liv est bunch of traveling men, for lts- www Peter SchOtt and Harry Showalter, two well known Alliance traveling, men, left Monday morning In Show alter's new Ford racing car. for trip to Omaha and other eastern points. They stopped at North Platte on the trip. There will be services at the Epis copal church next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Bishop Beecher of Kear ney will conduct the services. If you want horses, attend the blf horse sale at HeminRford on June 30th by Calvin J. Wlldy. J. P. McClurken. of San Diego, California, who is the owner of over 3,000 acres of fertile land In the western part of Box Butte county, visited In Alliance during the con vention. He was a caller ut The Herald ofllce, renewed his subscrip tion, nii'l expressed himself as being very well pleased with the paper. "You write the news like I like to read it," he said. F. N. Kimball, representing the Srhmoller & Mueller Piano Company of Omaha, arrived Wednesday noon to make his headquarters at Alliance. He will cover the surrounding terri tory In the interests of his firm. If you want horses, attenl th big" horse sale at Hemlr.gford on June joth by Calvin J, WIMv. mcflV - Miss Elva MoConileil. of Hershef, ' Nebraska, Is In the city for a visit of ten days with the Charl-s Jeffers family. Mlas McCtnucIl arrived Monday. tin infddii. tile trior'! n'an who was itiirill'("i It tli ilkro shooting case In Alllanc? fcVer a yeSr aco; in which r colored wv:i.n v;ti kille.1, plead guil:y Tiwdiy rrnint In r'O Ike curt to tl d'.if ' poeoatlnaj white women c.i th "r-p'n. He wj nntd 350 nil env '; :L" ftne remlried on con litlon lh- h" Inv town wk'.iin r.vo.Aty-four .':oi:r.i. He left. Miss Martha Lux of AUianc wfnt to Crawford last P.'-iiay wl"i ber niece. Miss Martha Miller, vi'l'.ins; I with relatives until Mont'ay n!ht. If you want horses, attend the blf horse sale at Hemingford on June 30th by Calvin J. Wlldy. . . "Bud" Ru er, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Rumer of Alliance, ar rived last Thursday from LewUton, Montana, where he Is employed in a store there. Bud will visit for a time with his parents and friends Be fore returning. Miss Eunice Burnett, Prof. ITnW acke and John Wlker made a trip to Hemingford in the latter's For last Sunday. On the way back thtT were delayed considerably by muddy roads. Friends or Mr. and Mrs. M. U. Reynolds have received cards front them telling of an enjoyable trip IS California. If you want horses, attend the Ms" horse sale at Hemingford on JUS 30th by Calvin J. Wildy. Some Forms of Rheumatism CurabJ Rheumatism is a disease charao terized by pains in the Joints and isj the muscles. The most coinim" forms are: Acute and Chronic Rheu matism, Rheumatic Headaches, Scia tic Rheumatism and Lumbago. AC of these types can be helped abr utely by applying some good llnlmc that penetrates. An application of Sloan's Liniment two or three times a day to the affected part will give instant relief. Sloan's Liniment is good for pain, and especially Rheu matic Pain, because it penetrates to the seat of the trouble, soothes tbe afflicted part and draws the pain. "Sloan's Liniment is all medicine." Get a 25c bottle now. Keep it handy In case of emergency.