u t World Film Corporation Presents Kujrenc O'Brien and Klaine Hammerstein in ''THE MOONSTONE" A Shubert Feature Based on the Famous Wilkie Collim Norel 1 Synopsis: A wonderful diamond is stolen from the eye of an Indian idol. Three Indian priests follow the thief to recover it. In trique, mystery and death follow in the wake of the diamond and tangled in the meshes of the story is an absorbing love tale. "The Moonstone" makes an intensely interesting play that keeps the spectators interested from start to finish. 2 Days-The New Theatre-2 Days Thursday and Friday, August 19 and 20 YOUNG MEN BOYS AND GIRLS W ANTED y ' to take the finest Business bourse in STEXOTYPY, SHORTHAND. 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FRESH MILK AND CREAM Direct from the TRABERT DAIRY i Our Milk is from Inspected Cowa, Guaranteed Pure. Delivery. Phone u for a Trial Order Standard typewriter ribbons, guar anteed, for sale at The Herald onVe. Cs'bon paper and typewriting paper. YOUNG WOMEN Your husband would choose a Majestic if he did the cooking; because he is used to labor-saving tools for his work and knows that it is economy to get the best. bextoa lining, all show that a Majnatlo ! built to do it work right nlwarst to bake aveulf . and to maintain luiiform heat with luast fuel. He would not hesitate to pay the little more aked for a Majestic, because he'd know thai the earing in fuel and repairs, and It far ronper li le, would mane the iiajuatio the most economical range in service, (The 1 5 ration all copper reeervoir beats water quickly as a ketUe on store top. Reoerrolra fiubh wim stove top have aluminum Uda.l The health and happiness of your whole family is effected by the range you buy. " investigate thoroughly. Before you buy any range, come to our More and see the Majestic we know you will want a Majestic when you ui its advantages. tlylm mnd , with mr au'lW Iwm by Phone 363 Prompt Standard typewriter ribbons, guar anteed, for sale at The Herald office. Carbon paper and typewriting paper IB j ypj FniMlKT YOt lt PtHKETHOOK (Continued from pace 1) by show, nail driving content, crack er eating contest, and some handicap racea for men, women and children. Suffice to say, there will be some thing doing every minute of the day, and the Commercial Club la offering f 500 aa an Inducement for the people to enter the contests and ta pay for the single attractions. Some of the ellglbles In the fat man's race are Cal Co. George Burke. Bud Bet sold and Cy Latng. These men are now commencing to take long morning "hikes" (through the country, and It Is noticed that they have unconsciously quickened their gait In going on their business errands over town. While It Is not thought that any of them will take such strenuous exercise that they will be disqualified on account of weight, it is hoped for their own ben efit that they will confine their exer cises to the early morning hours be fore there is danger of sunstroke. Last year, Just a few minutes be fore the contest was to start. It was discovered that the grease dpig had mysteriously disappeared. Sheriff Cox and Detective Fisher started on the culprit's trail, and succeeded in locating the precious swine In time for the conietst. ' This year It is planned to handcuff the pig, secure it with a log chain in one of the bank vaults, and set the time lock for five minutes before the contest Is to start. . . - The small boys are urged to "fast" for about a week before the celebra tion, as it is possible that a pie-eating contest may be added. This year the town girls are practicing on the feminine events for the day, as the farmer, girls last year outclassed them' In almost every contest There is a prospect of a ball game between the farmers and the busi ness men, and rivalry Is already springing up between the two fac tions. It Is reported that the farm ers recently made " a trip to Pine Ridge and there secured a number of small saplings that would do as base ball bats, and are using these in their practice work. They are proving very proficient with the imitations, but it Is probable that they' will be compelled to make another trip to the Ridge inside of the next week, owing to the great amount of Inter est being shown. The business men are confident of success, but they are practicing just the same in anticipa tion of a game. Sporting goods houses in Alliance are reducing their stocks in a hurry because of the many bats that are being broken. Pimple, Skin ItlemlKhea, Eczema Cured No odds how serious, how long standing your case, there's help for you in every particle of Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment. It wipes out all trace of your ailment, and leaves your skin clean and soft as a child's. Hundreds of users have sent volun tary letters of thanks. - Just try oue box. It will mean freedom from suffering and embarrasment. Adv No 2 Will Sell Plunge Ticket A special meeting of the Alliance fire department was held Monday ev ening to take up the matter of pay ing on the balance of the cost of building the big plunge which is so popular with Alliance people. A por- tion of the necessary funds was sub-1 .rihH hv Hm.n I A special committee will call on Alliance ritizpna within th ni fw days to sell tickets to the plunge. J0" dT'ce ,U f uni0l "f t0 These tickets sell for five dollars. frlend? and nehborm. The follow They are transferable. Each ticket ln,g, nelghbor"r advice come" from an entitles the holder to the use of the Alliance resident. . plunge-twenty times with bath suit' M"- J- E- WDaU,y. E. Oregon and towel furnished, or twenty-five t- finance, says: uwib v, times if the holder has his own bathag0 m ldney became badly dlsor suit. Alliance citizens should ac- dered nd tne kldney "ecretlons were knowledge .the enterprise of the fire department by purchasing these tick ets. Morrill TeachetV Institute The Morrill county teachers' In stitute will be held at Bridgeport August 23 to 27, at the high school building. The instructors are Dean W.vr. Stockdale, of Chadron normal, Mrs. Mary Ellen Brown, of the Uni versity of Nebraska, College of Ag riculture; and Mrs. Effle Steen Kit tleson, dramatic art. Omaha. The institute will be held under supervis ion of Cora Thompson, county super intendent:. Geo. Hand,n.D. Asthma and May Fevr Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat PHONE 251 Calls answered from office day or night. "Love arid or "THE AVIATOR AND THE JOURNALIST'S WIFE" A Beautiful Moral Story In Three Parts and Forty-rive Kcenes A Work of Ait The beautiful wife of Mr. Warren, a reporter, becomes infatu ated with an aviator, and this infatuation ripens Into love on both sides. Warren is aware of his wife's unfaithfulness, and slips Into the aviator's hangar one night and damages the aeroplane. The aviator discovers the break Just before starting on a flight with War ren's wife. Warren learns of the proposed flight but does not know that the break has been repaired. The aviator sees Warren's love for his wife and advises her to return home. A touching reconcili ation Is affected, and they live happy ever after. ONE OF THE CiKEATrVr HTOKIKH EVEIt PltOIK'CED IN PHTIHK.S New Theatre Sunday Night, August 22 MANY POSITIONS OPEN Civil Service Examination for Many lmMrtant Positions Will He Held In Alliance The government wants men in the service, and wants them badly.' Ex aminations in doxens of different de partments will be held throughout the United Slates this fall. ... Between September 13 and November 10 there will be held examinations for elevator conductor, press feeder in government printing office, stenog raphers, stenographic clerk, type writer In departmental and Panama Canal service, draftsmen, physicians, Inspectors, chemists, postal clerks, veterinarian, engineers, and in the Indian service. The commission states that they have been unable to supply the de mand for male stenographers and typewriters at Washington. D. C, and young men who are willing to accept appointment at an entrance of 1840 to 900 per annum have excel lent opportunity for advancement. The government service offers a de sirable field to bright and ambitious young men. Application forms and full particulars may be obtained from the secretary of the board of examin ers at all the principal cities over the United States. POLICE COUKT QUIET Not Much Doing This Week Drunk Ueu 1 "And" George W. Harris was fined $1 and trimmings In police court Monday morning for being drunk aud disor derly. Harris came to town from a farm near Alliance where he had been working, and for a tired feeling used wine aa medicine. But he had no Idea the medicine was so strong, and before he had taken the eleventh dose he was feeling extra well so well. In fact, that he wanted to be a good fellow to everyone he met. He was advised that a "sick" man should hunt a comfortable bed wherein to lie until the sickness passed, but George decided to "walk it off". When he reached the place where the boys' band was playing Saturday ev ening, he thought it would be nice to play all the horns at once, in addition to beating the drums, but his efforts along this line proved his undoing, for the strong arm of the law reach ed out and clasped him. Monday morning, after his two-nlght-and-one-day sojourn in the station, he told his story. He was a clean, well appearing young fellow, and it was not thought that he belonged In the "rounder" class but that he had Just mistaken his capacity for "medi cine". He paid his fine as soon aa sentence was passed. ,' Judge Roberts, high tribunal at the police station, says that business In that institution has not been so rushing lately, and the officers have been given a chance to draw their breaths." . The judge was unable to give any explanation for the decrease In business, but he thinks the unen eivatlng weather of the past week has downed all criminal Instincts In the would-be criminals of all classes. NEIGHBORLY ADVICE Kreely .lven b). ail MUamn Cltlzeil ' ...... Whenv one has suffered tortures 'from a bad back and found relief 'rom the aches and pains, that per unnatural. Whenever I stooped. suarp pains uariea mrougn my 101ns and it was hard for me to straighten. I tried many remedies, but all failed to help me until I used Doan's Kid ney Pills. They brought relief in a short time and 1 continued using them until I was free from kidney 'complaint. I have bad no reason to change my high opinion of Doan's Kidney Pills since I recommended them some years ago." Price 50c, at ail dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Whaley had. Foster-Mil- buru Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. 1'OI.ITK A L ANNOl'NCKM EXT To the Republican Voters of Nebraska: After matnr-A ennxiilerut inn I huve Voncluded to ask for the republican nomination for Governor of the State of Nebraska. I have always been a progressive republican, and I believe in the prin ciples and policies of men like Sen ator George W. Norrls. I believe in a better enforcement Aviation" and more respect for the laws of the state and nation. I favor rigid retrenchment and re form In the expenditure of public money and am opposed to the In crease t,t continuance of useless boards and tax-eating commissions. 1 expect to discuss fully and frank ly In this campaign the details of ail Issues that affect the welfare of the people of this state. 1 am opposed to the American sa loon, because a great majority of the saloon keepers Join hands with gam blers, the underworld, and all other law-breakers In the , controlling of elections and the debauching of pub lic officials. The brewers and liquor dealers have elected a majority of the city officials of Omaha for years, and their work along the same line Is seen throughout the state. So long as they exist they will stand In the way of all reform or progress In Nebraska. Therefore, In the coming contest I will favor and support the proposed constitutional amendment to abolish the saloon In this state. A. L. SUTTON, Omaha, Nebr. FIREMEN ARE READY Alliance Volunteer Fire Department Will Take Prominent Part la Iiabor Day Celebration "The Commercial Club has planned for the Alliance volunteer fire de partment to take a prominent part In the Labor Day celebration Septem ber 6. Relay races will be run by the different , companies, hose com pany number one, hose company number two and the hook and ladder company each being . represented. There1 is intense rivalry between the boys and a great match Is expected. A wrestling match between two of the expert wrestlers of the depart ment is another feature. The boys who will take part are training each night and will be In One shape. The contest will be quick and snappy and worth seeing. A feature of the day's entertain ment will be a water fight between picked and experienced men from the department. The men will be given the same lengths of hose and the first side to drive the others across a line will win the money. A water fight held two years ago between T. P. A. members and members of the fire department proved a source of much amusement to large crowds. The official labor day dance will be held In the evening at the opera house under the auspices of the fire department. Music will be furnished by a six piece orchestra and a very reasonable charge will be made for dancing. The committee appointed to handle the dance is composed of experienced men who know how to provide entertainment that will suit the guests. The committee consists of Myers, Rockey, Ralfson, Vaughan, Reiser and Hill. The members of the fire depart ment have agreed to turn all money received for prizes and from the dance to the swimming pool fund, to help complete the payment of all costs of the big pool. ...- New llarber Kliop John J. Rankober last week leased the northeast corner room of the Holsten building occupied .by The Herald, and will open in it a. first class barber shop. The material has been ordered for several days and Is expected so that the shop can be op ened for business the latter part of this week or the first of next week. Mr. Rankober will start business with two chairs, an dthese will be added to as the business demands. He is a barber of many years' exper ience, coming here from Sioux City, la., where he had been in business for a number of years. He is a brother-in-law of Mike Bayer. Who Is a Fanner? The man that raises the best of all kinds of field and garden products on any old kind of sol), any old year, and a bumper crop when seasons are ut all favorable. This has been that kind of a season. If you have been a good farmer under adverse condi tions, your crop must be a dreu . this season, one that would bring you great credit as a farmer and properly advertise your community if properly exhibited to the public. An inexpensive way to accomplish this purpose is to gather a good ex hibit of your crop and send to th Trt-State Fair at Crawford. Nebras ka, September 9, 10, 11. They pay the freight, you get the credit. For Sprained Ankle If you will get a bottle of Cham berlain's Liniment and observe the directions given therewith faithfully, you will recover in much less tin e than is usually required. Obtainable everywhere. Adv August Driving Cattle Through Jack Bulllnger and James Breck ner, two Bingham young men, brought six saddle horses up Mon day, arriving here at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. They returned Tuesday with 180 head of cows, calves and dry cows.' purchased through the agency of Feagins . Son, the Alli ance rattle dealers. The cattle will be taken to the L. E. Ballinger ranch at Bingham, the winter range being located twelve miles south, and the summer range six miles north. Take Position with First State W, J. Root arrived Sunday from Loup City, Nebr., to accept a position in the First State Bank. Mr. Root has been connected with the City State Bank of Loup City for some time in the capacity of assistant cash ier, and comes to Alliance as a young man of business ability who is well versed in the bankirig business. He has secured a residence, and his wife and baby will come here from Loup City the latter part of this week to make their home. . v Office blanks and blank loose-leaf books for sale at The Herald office. Phone 340 and a representative will call. LIVE STOCK PRICES AT SOUTH OMAHA aSMawBsssasssasHBsa Cattle Rsce'pts Kaa.isstlar.:? Weeks and Trade Is S!:a HOGS STEADY TO SOME LOVEtl heep Run Is Large and Prices Ar Quarter Lower Fer Ewes Lamb Generally 1015c Off, Bulk telling at $3.25(51.40 Feeders In Cove? Demand. Union Stork Yards. South Omaha, Aug. 17. Cattle receipts yesterday amounted to 8.600 head. The receipt consisted very largely of western cat tie, and the quality on an average wa4 none too good, there being a heavy peroentag of rough horned eteersv The large receipts, eomblned with the fsot that there was a good deal t sorting and shaping up to be dene; made the market very slow. Prices) ranged anywhere from steady to 109 15o lower In tome ease. Quotations oa cattle: Oood to chelee yearlings. I00CT0; fstr to xootV yearlings, $T.750.(H; good to choioa" heavy beeves, f9.10OI.SO; fair t geoe) corn fed beeves, $8.SO9.00; cemasesj to fair corn red beeves, IT.MOI.If; good to choice fed heifers, $7.000 1. W; good to choice fed eows, fl.C0O7.Sf; good to choice grass heifers. M.HO 7.2S; good to ckelce eews, f.IS07JV fair to good eows. fS.S0Oa-l; mon to fair cows. 93.7IOM0; geed fa choice feeders. $7100 IIS; fair ta good. feeders. ff.S007.IO; eemssea te fair steckera. fS.SOO-0; stock era. $5.7SO$-7l; . stock eews. SS.M0 ISO; stock calves. fl.SOOlOO; veal calves. f7.O0O10.00; fat bulla, atagav etc., fS.ZSOT SO. Receipts of begs yesterday were e. $00 head.. Packers bought thebatt of the heavy hogs at prices that wr quoted as anywhere from weak to 90 much as lOlOc lower, and the gray eral trade was largely 6c lower. Met) f the packing hogs sold at 11X 6.40, the long strings landing arouseV $6.3065. and good lights moved a high as $7.33 In a few Instances. Sheep and lamb receipts yosterdc? totaled 27.000 head. Prices were gen erally 1015c lower. Bulk of the de cent lambs moved at f $.250$. 40. OUt sheep took the big end of the 4ar break, fst; ewes being quoted aa flat quarter off. The best sale report ed was a bunch at f 5.25. Yeaxltn-faT showed about the same dtctla a lambs, some wlllsj is Men aa I9.SV There were not a grest msny wethan on hand, but a little bunch wss report ed at f 6 15. which was a dime ghovi Isst week's high " figures, Isfer iav.hs were uneven. There was hroider supply her than at any.pr1 vlous time this season, but buy went right after them, and fook M bulk of the good ones around ff.009 8.15. with some on down to $7 7S anV one losd was reported as high mm $8 30. Feeder yearlings sold as hi ss f6.60.- Quotation en sheep and I am be' Lambs, good to choice. $8 25U8 41; lambs, fair to good. $8.00 ft 8.25; lamb, feeders, $7.150?.. 00; yearlings, fsjr W choice. $.V7S1.50; wethers, fair t choice, $5 25rt.25; ewes, good to rholce. $5.2505.75; ewes, fair to gooV 84 7SW5 25. lleware of Ointments for CaUrrfc That Contain Mercury , as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely d range the whole system when enter ing it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputa ble physicians, as the da7? age they will do is ten fold to the good yot can possibly derive from them. Hall' Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J Cheney A Co., Toledo. O., contain no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. ; la buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It Is taken in ternally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonial free. Sold by Druggists, price 75a per bottle. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. Adv August Sheridan ( iiuple Here j J. B. Owen, manager of the Sherf dan Creamery company, with hi bride of one day, passed . throng) 'here Monday on their honeymoon, .the greater part of which will be ' spent in Denver and other point In Colorador Mr. and Mrs. Owen were married Sunday in the mountain about twenty-five miles from Sheri dan. Here's Long Life to Your Linens! GET the Derryvsle Guar aatee with every pieee f Irish line yon buy; follow Derryvele directioae fer washing sad ironing sad yew will eeese worrying abeef keeping your linens beeutifnl. Derryvale Aire Irish Linens will Miialf torn Ikat ya mrm bviai4r BWMt alM tat fmma it- The Horace Bocue Store