HATKBf Th rhrr for both ft Mr and apodal tdltlona U le pr "or" mt lnprtln. all word to th Ita. Advtrtlaers so dralrlnir rny bar M tvoii to thlr dTrtlacmrnt ddrM 4 to l box number, car of The Har aid. Atvrtlamnts charred to patroat fearing- account ara tneaaurad by th Ibii. not by tha word. M B. Tha Maratd cannot a raapoB rtfcio for mora than ona wronr Inaar tJon dua to typocraphlcaJ ai ror. N 4alm for error can be allowed ftai Ua ttb of tha following month. An? Mvrtlaamant Inaerted to run ontl, forbidden mutt be stopped T writUt r, WANTED A good man to solicit for accident and health Insurance. A rood proposition for a lire wire. Ad 4mi C. U. Can field, Burlington Ho tel. Alliance. Will be there on Sat urdays. 4S-4t-6064 FOR SALE Bargain In fire room tettage at 116 Missouri arenue Lrge rooms. Renting for 112 pet Month. In good repair. Price $1001 DR. OEOROE J. HAND. tl-tf-6680 rOR SALB HISCELLANBOUt FOR HALE REASONABLE Second-hand Ford touring car In good running condition. OEO. F. SNYDER. 44Mf-f023 FOR SALE Good auto-player pi ano. Ninety records go with It. nl--aanlre Robert Campbell, Alliance, Ne braska. 41-4t-600t rOR IALB LAHDI FOR SALE OR TRADE 2720 ac res, 20 miles south of Alliance, 12 tnlles east of Angora, and 6 miles from Lynn. 11-room frame house and other good ranch Improvements. Cuts 600 tons of hay. Price $12.50 fer acre, 10 years time on $25,000 ir more. School on land. Geo. D. Workman, Lynn, Nebraska. O-tf-6025 FOUND FOUND Bunch of keys. Owner can hare same by calling at The Her aid office. Identifying the keys, and paying for this ad. 43-tf-6064 FOR RENT Modernly furnished Jvnt room, close In. Phone 151. 43-tf-6063 Money to loan on real estate. 4 r. B. REDDISH RECORD FOR TRAINMEN Railroad men can secure a very use ful book at The Herald office. It Is daily time book for trainmen and en- rnmn. The price la reasonable. tf-1718 MONEY TO LOAN on your land Write the First Mortgage Loan A 8e eurlty Co.. Council Bluffs, Iowa. t7-tf-4933 !HOVK FIKNITIRK 8AFKLY We hare equipped our dray wag ona and auto truck with the latest .appliances for moving furniture without marring or scratching oi damage. Up-to-date wagon path will be used by us on all moving Jobs JOHN R. SNYDER, Phone 15. 37-tf-5950 Buy your receipt books, legal tblanks, blank notes, all kinds of tlanks at The Herald office. Price reasonable. A big assortment. Office blanks and blank loone-leat feooks for sale at The Herald office Thone 340 and a representative will J1 TENANT WANTED for two sec tions of land. Improved, eight miles fro u Alliance. Write J. F. Dineen, Columbus, Nebr. 41-tf-6016 8TRAWBERRY PLANTS should be net out during September. Buy ithem from J. P. Barger, Phone 9. -a-7t-4861 THOROBRED Jersey milk cow foi ale. Fresh. Four years old. Tame and rentle. Phone Spruce 8061. Viv Co v alt. Alliance, Nebr. 4J-4t-0S0 HOUSEHOLD GOODS for sale. Va cant rooms for rent. At 519 Big Horn avenue, Alllacne. Nebr. S8-2t-4960f reV WA1TKD-ACKHTS ioc&i m 1EWS M Mrs. John Grommett was here from Marsland Sunday visiting her husband, who is confined In the hos pital as a result of an accident In the pumping station at Marsland two weeks a no, In which he sustained several broken bones and serious In ternal injuries. Ills condition Is im proving, but it will be some time be fore he will be able to be about again. a a Marcus Frankly returned Monday from CLicago, where he had been to attend the National Clothiers associ ation convention, which was held there last week. a a True Miller, of Marsland, was In town Sunday with a real, live porcu pine that he caught on Running Wa ter creek. The "anlmule" was ex hibited all day Sunday in front of Geo. Snyder's cigar store, and It ex sited much attention and comment from passers-by. This porcupine must have "strayed from us native haunts to this part of the country. as it Is the Drat Mr. Miller or anyone else haa seen that was caught In this country. 1 a C. Pennycuick and- wife arrived the latter part of last week from Sheridan, Wyo., to make their home in Alliance. Mr. Pennycuick travels for the Loose-Wiles Biscuit Comp any. a Mrs. George Darling and baby are viBltlng at the Richardson ranch this week. a a W. R. Harper spent the first of the week in Denver looking after busi ness matters. a a Next-wet'-is "Wooltex Week" at the Horace Bogue store. Thla week is observed by Wooltex garment dealers all over the United States, and they then make a special effort to appraise the public of the excel lent qualities of these garments. The Wooltex line 1b well known here, as Mr. Bogue has handled It for several years, and the week will no doubt result in many Bales. SiEter Lucy, of St. Franeia hospit al at Grand Island, was here the first of this week securing potatoes for the Institution for the coming year. St. Francis has on an average of one hundred patients, and uses a car load of potatoes a year, this amount being secured here. . a a a Mrs. B. F. Frederick, of St. oJe. who had been here for the past week visiting with her sister, Mrs. O. E. Williams, and family, returned to her home Tuesday.. a a a Leonard Colgan came down from Edgemont Tuesday to assist Mrs. Ag nes Duncan and L. E. McElhaney with the music for the Columbus Day dance. Mr. Colgan plays clarinet. Mrs. I). E. Host stopped off here the lirst of this week on her way to her home at 1'aKe, Nebr.. after a visit ut the San Francisco exposition.' W hlle here she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Davidson. a a Mrs. Charlotte Templeton. secre tary of the state library commission of Lincoln, was In the city on Tues day visiting with Mrs. Jerry Rowan and other friends. She also spent some time at the city library Inspect ing the work done there, and look ing after other Interests pertaining thereto. Mrs. Templeton was very well pleased with the work as it is directed thru the efforts of the li brarian, Mrs. Wilson, and was very complimentary In her remarks as to the condition of the records and ev erything conencted with this Institu tion. Surely Alliance people should appreciate more and more the ad van tages derived from having current and late literature so near at hand, a a a All those who have been kind enough to volunteer the use of their cars for the Box Butte County Fair Association lot sale on Wednesday. October 20, will please try to be upon the street and ready for passengers at 10 a. m. on that day, and you will please call at the Commercial Club WAIT!! ...for our... Special Millinery Sale Watch for Announcements Mrs. Sanquist & Daughters W. R. Harper Department Store Opportunity wastes to be up and at it look the part before HAIHAIThai'tFunny NevQt know I could yof O 6ofs suit so cAeop before MEN, DRESS UP! What is the most important item of a well dressed man's apparel? HIS HAT Select yours here where variety is great ami styles are new and corrrct. Hats for sport, travel, business, day and evening wear. See the new mixtures in soft hats and derbies, greens, grays and browns. Dress up! $3.00 Specials. W. R. Harper Department Store W. R. Harper Department Store otlice. where cards are awaiting you which you will tie on your car desig nating it as one of the volunteers so the people may know that your car is a volunteer and ready to serve them. With plenty of cars and a fairly good day, Falrview Addition will sell like hot cakes. Sudden Muscular Aches ami Pains Need Not lie! That Is if you use the right rem edy. Sloan's Liniment Is a real nec essity In every home for young and old. Its merit is praised in dozens of letters. A stiff neck from colds, children's sprains, those aching mus cles, that sharp neuralgia pain these find guaranteed relief ir Sloan's Liniment. Kvery home meets with sudden aches and accidents. Your home needs a bottle, and $1.00. Adv No 3 !5c, 50u AUTO TURNED TURTLE Occupant and Car Suffered Injuries When Machine Turned over on the I toad to Alliance Joe Manion Buffered several ruts on the back of his right band; his daughter Josephine was badly cut on the face and arms, and Mrs. Manion and a laborer on the Manion ranch were slightly bruised when they were coming to Alliance Wednesday morning in their Dodge car. The daughter was driving, and they were coming down a rather steep hill when the accident occurred. Miss Josephine started to apply the brakes, and when the car did not re spond readily she became excited and lost control. It is almost a mystery how the occupants escaped with such slight Injuries, but it was probably on account of the soft ground when the machine went over. The wind shield was broken squarely off. and the bits of flying grass caused the in juries to Mr.. Manion and his daugh- DRESS UP, no time on the procrastinator. You've got jumping to the forefront and you must you can play the part successfully. GOOD CLOTHES the right thing in the right place at the right lime have probably done more for the men who are on the top today than a-y other i ingle factor. There's confidence in good clothes ease of action, a Bfiinring of the shoulders, initiative born of the knowledge that you belong and your appearance doesn't deny it. THIS LIVE STORK SHOWS ONLY CLOTHES OF LEADERSHIP, of ieco'nuzed superiority clothes from such fast growing sources of cor rect styles as Stein-Bloch and Brandegee-Kincaid We've earned and kept a patronage which returns to us a tremendous volume of sifudy business, making values possible here that many strive for, but few, if any, equal. RESULTS, GENTLEMEN, at $20, $25 or $30 that will surprise while delighting you. Fabrics and fashions unsurpassed fit that is a revela tion of modern tailoring. The Fall and Winter styles await you. .M od ds by the store, fabrics by the hundreds, service and satisfaction we're ;rlad to guarantee on a money-back basis. v ter. Mrs. Manion and the laborer vere In the rear seat, and this ac counted for their escape from seri ous injury. All were thrown clear of the car. The accident occurred about four miles from the Manion home, and about twelve miles from Alliance. Shortly after the accident the Lowry & Henry garage was notified, and Link Lowry made a record run to the Hcene, making th'e twelve mile$ in a little better than thirty minutes. He made an examination of the damaged car and found that there was no injury to the engine or working parts. All the fenders were bent almost double, the top was bent, the windshield torn entirely off. and the hood was badly dented on top. The self-starter was applied and the engine responded in a lusty manner, and the car was driven Into town, the occupants aboard. Miss Manion was the only one needing medical at tendance, although her Injuries are not regarded as serious. Keeoinmends Chamberlain's Cough iMiraedy "Last winter I used a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy fov a bad bronchial cough. I felt its ben eficial effect immediately and before I had finished the bottle I was cured. I never tire of recommending this remedy to my friends," writes Mrs. William Bright, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Ob tainable everywhere. WELCH SOLOISTS TO GOME Koal Welsh Male liartette WIU Visit Tliis City at An Karly Dute The Royal Welsh Male Quartette, Newport, South Wales, survivors of the Gwent Welsh Singers saved from the Lusitania disaster, will appear at the Christian church on Saturday ev ening, Oct. 23. and will be remember ed as the leading soloists of Gwent Singers who appeared here only two weeks before they sailed on the ill fated Lusitania. They returned to America shortly and will be heard in concert through United States and Canada. They were fortunate to se cure Arthur Smith as pianist for the Gwenls on their American tours. Ow ing to illness last season Mr. Smith was replaced a few weeks of the tour by Spencer Hill, who had appeared with the chorus. Mr. Smith is a graduate of the Royal Academy of London and has played by command twice before the King and Queen of England, also appeared at the White House, Washington, with the Gwent Singers May 23, 1913. He is a pian ist of national reputation and will render two selections during the ev ening. One of the most interesting des criptions of the Lusitania disaster will be given during the evening by Mr. Risca Williams, the oldest mem ber of the Gwent organlxation. He will tell of his rescue from a raft af ter floating five hours, of his meeting the survivors of the Uwents the next day in Queenstown, Ireland, and the great loss of their famous conductor, Geo. F. Davies. Mr. Williams close with Longfel low's psalm of life and the quartette With Me" as they sang while on a raft off the roast of Ireland, May 7. The music loving people of Alliance will be glad to welcome these Bplen did singers back to America, who on last season's tour sang their way In to the hearts of the American peo ple. The date of their appearance here Ja Oct. 23, at Christian church. W. R. Harper Department Store BOYS! BETTER TIMES Are right around the corner, bumper crops are being harvested; more money in the savings banks today than ever before; automo Diies galore; factories are rushing;1 aad people are spending their money. Everything now is O. K. so ' DRESS UP, BOYS! Prwrous, and your neighbors will soon follow suit, and I ? , ,ODK bfore everybody will be wearing a new outfit. kJ)! ,, Suitcome8 fr here, he will be sure to be wearing a oroao smile. Lots of smiles out already and there's one waiting for Cure That Window Pane We have a complete stock of sited frame to fit we'll be glad to have the equipment and can do it Is the best we can obtain. Paints There's no better paint made than Hughes' Crescent Cottage Paint. It lasts longest and goes farthest, and there's satisfaction in every can, whether it is a large or small one. Our customers have learned that we carry none but the best of materials and can rely on our statements. Let us give you an estimate on your painting bill. Phone 73 nmiiMKnnmmm The Burlington's Autumn Service to California The Sxposition cIokck December 4th. Many Eastern people wll go as usual to Southern California for the winter; this year they will L visit the Exposition, then go south. The entire structure of Burlington through Coast sleeper service via Denver, Scenic Colorado and Salt Lake will be maintained to San Francisco and Los Angeles. Every day through standard sleepers via Denver and Scenic Col orado to San Francisco over the Southern Pacific and Western Pa cific. Every day Personally Conducted Through Tourist Sleeper Par ties via Denver, Scenic Colorado, to San Francisco over the Southern Pacific; also over the Western Pacific; also to Los Angeles via tie Salt Lake Iioute. Let us make through i t st i valioua caiiy ami otherwise assist you to avail yourself of then a iiiii!ir ; Chronic Constipation "About two years ago when I be gan using Chamberlain's Tablets I had been suffering for some time with stomach trouble and chronic constipation. My condition improv ed rapidly through the use of these tablets. Since taking four or five bottles of. them my health has been fine." writes Mrs. John Newton, Irv ing, N. Y. Obtainable everywhere. Adv Oct FOIl KALK Well improved, fully equipped all slzeji, but if you have an odd- ff cut a glass any size or shape. We satisfactorily. The glass we carry and Oils Geo. .1. Heilman, Mgr. mimmmnnmau wen operated ana popular through servi Coast routes. i. KRIPKLHAt'Ull, Ticket Agent, Alliance, Nek. Ij. W. WAKKLKY, (ieneral rttfttwitger Agent 1004 Fariuun Street, Omaha, Neb. S000 acre stock ranch in southern Wyoming. 800 acres fine irrigate hay land; remainder well watered pasture land. Water rights perpetu al and fully paid. 4 00 head of cattle; 25 head of horBeg and mares; i 4 00 tons of hay. t ' Value of property, about $60,010. One-half cash, balance on terms t suit. Address, WYOMING, 925 Fob' Building, Denver, Colorado. 45-2t-C071 A'