31 At the Churches 3E 3G Neit Thursday. November 25. bus been p't apart for the people of our great and prosperous bun! us a l.i upon which to return thanks to (it) for Ilia Roodnesa during t lie part year. Crowds of people all over this country will make an effort to atu 11 1 eervlces held to commemorate the May and 1'" meaning, and surely there should be this year a better ob aervanre than ever, in return f. what we hnve, and thankful thnt wr Art not In the midst of cruel war. but have been nnved thus far. and are i a land of peace and plenty. Iet thr whole mass of people In Alliance ral ly on Thursday next and attend tb union service which is to be held at tb Presbyterian church! Uev. J. II Carns has kindly consented to deliv er the sermon for that occasion ami special music is being arranged for. If you have anything to bo thankfu' for, and surely there la no one but who has a great many things fe wliirh to be thankful, come out and how your gratitude to a gencroii: and Just God for His n ercy that sur rounds the people of our land. Mitk this service one which will long be remembered In Alliance. ! Beginning Sunday night, Novem ber 21, and continuing on and Inrlu 1 lbs November 27, will be VVIn-My-Chum Week, and this means that tin young people of Alliance, who an active In the various societies of the different churches, are going to mak an effort on behalf of their friend and chums to get them Interested in otne church of the town, bo that ac tivities once alive In them but nov dead may be revived and made stronger, thereby profiting mankind. At 7:30 on each evening during the above dates, a service will be held at the Methodist church, which will be entertaining and attractive to young lives, and it Is hoped that these rt tees will bo largely attended. The) will be entirely in charge of younr people. Thero will bo special music and all the Young People's societies of Alliance will be represented. Kv erjr effort Is being expended to make these meetings very Interesting so that all may feel at home In them. All will be welcome to come and Join in with this far-reaching effort, and old and young are Invited to at tend In large numbers. Remember, the meetings begin next Sunday anil continue every night during the week. Methodist Episcopal Church 10 a. m. Sunday School. 11 a. m. Preaching service. 4:30 p. m. Young people's Keel ing. 7:30 p. m. Preaching service. Prayer meeting on Wednesday ev ening at 7:30. ltcv. J. Ik Cams, Pastor 64 Box Dutte. Phone DO Presbyterian Church 10 a. m. Sunday School. 11 a. m. Preaching service. 2:30 p. no. Junior Endeavor. :30 p. m. Senior Endeavor. T:30 p. m. Preaching service. Prayer meeting on Wednesday ev fling at 7:30. The Ladles Missionary Society o! the Presbyterian church have arrang I for an excellent program to bo held In the church next Sunday even ing at the usual hour of service 7:30 o'clock. This will consist o readings, music and capers alone thi fbot of missionary work and we are mre that everyone will bo welcomed at this service, and receive much gaod Instruction and entertainment. uev. Liewls Mclntyre, Pastor 700 Emerson Phone 820 Baptist Church 11 a, m. Morning service. 10 a. m. Sunday School. 6:30 p. m. Young People's meet ing. 7:30 p. ra. Evening service. Prayer meeting on Wednesday at 7: SO, and choir rehearsal after this errlce. I Immanuel'a Lutheran Church Cor. Yellowstone and 7th Ht. 10 a. m. English Sunday School and Bible class. Bervlces every Sunday at 10:31 a. w, English services every first and third Sunday of the month at 2 o'clock p. m. German school at 9 a. m. ever; Saturday. Hellglous Instruction In Engltst very Saturday at 1:30 p. m. Everyone Is welcome and cordially invited to attend all of the service ot the church. Rev. Titus Iing, Pastor 723 MUaoorl Phone lilac k 90S St. Matthews Church 7:30 a. m. Holy Communion. 10 a. m. Sunday school. 11 a. m. Morning prayer and ser mon. 7:30 p. m. Evening prayer aaC sermon. Rev. William Carson Shaw, Rector Christian Church 10 a, m. Sunday School. 11 a. ra. Preaching service. 4:30 p. m. Young people'a aerv Ice. 7:30 p. m. Preaching service. Prayer meeting on every Wednes day evening at 7:30. Rev. H. J. Young, Pastor itOO Box Butte Phoue fU4 SELLING DRESS SUITS An Alliance Advance in Scale of Pro. gre-sM, The Famous Sells High Oafs Pre Suits An interesting feature of the page ad of The Famous clothing store In this Issue of The Herald Is the Bee lion of the ad referring to diees suits, of the famous Hart, SchafTner & Marx make, selling from 135 to $60. Few western towns have any demand for dress suits, but Mr. Frankle, pro prietor of The Famous, has foun that Alliance men take as much pridr ..i in. i. t (Milium as the women, and responds to this demand with high grade suits of the latest style. The Famous also announces a splendid showing or winter wear for men and boys, covering an immense stock of nationally advertised lines. The ad is well worth reading. Jobiiathnn Apples, 92.2ft per bar el, Hftc per bushel. IT A. V. IUMMiKllM. AUCTION AT HEM1NGF0RD John Mabln, Owner, Will Sell 114 IIcjuI of Cattle and 21 lleul of Horse, on Monday John Mabln, of Hemlngford, an nounces In The Herald this week that he will sell at public auction at the stock yards In Hemlngford on Mon day, November 22. 114 head of cat tle and 21 bead of horses. The sale will begin at 1 p. m. Time will be given on approved security. Foslset and Grimes will be the auc tioneers and K. L. Tierce, clerk. This will be an excellent opportunity for those needing stock to secure both horses and cattle. Rough Dry, tt cent a xiiikI Allium e Steam laundry. For Clean Young Men A movement to get united action throughout the state of the boys and young men who favor the beBt that is to be had In the way of amusement and cultivation is well under way, and a state meeting Is called for Lin coln for November 26 to 28 inclus ive. Those who attend as delegates with credentials will be provided with lodging, breakfast and Sunday dinner by the people of Lincoln. All Sunday schools, high schools or clubs or departments of the Y. M. 0. A. are entitled to send delegates. A good program and banquet will pro vide entertainment to all who attend. A registration fee of $ 1 is charged to maintain the organization. Those tnterested in the full particulars may get them by writing to E. J. Slmonds, University Place, Lincoln. STItAYKIl Oil STOLEN On Wednesday, November 17, one bay mare 10 yearn old, branded I on left shoulder. Small white spots on feet and forehead. Suitable reward for return of mare to Mike Bangoff, care of Tom Stalos, Alliance. 50-U-6149 Hough Dry, 6 cents a pound Alliance Steam Laundry. LADIES! LUUK YOUNG, DARKEN GRAY HAIR Use Grandma's Sage Tea and Sul phur Recipe and nobody can tclL Brush it through hair. Gray hair, howevwr handsome, denote advancing age. We all know the advan tages of a youthful appearanoe. Your hair ia your charm. It mokes or mars the face. When it fades, turns gray and looks dry, wispy and acraggly, just a lew applications of Sage Tea aiid Sulphur enhances its appearanoe a hundred fold. Don't stay gray! Look young! Either , epare the tonic at home or get from any drug store a 60 cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Rem edy." Thousands of folka recommend this ready-to-use preparation, because it dark ens the hair beautifully and removes dandruff, stops scalp itching and falling hair; beside, no one can possibly tell, aa it darken so naturally and evenly. You mobiteu a sponge or soft brush with it, drawing this through the hair, taking one small strand at a tin f ' Ity morning the gray hair diaappears; (tr anotixer application or two, its natural color is restored and it become thick, glossy and lustrooa, and yov appear years younger. R Si i U VMJ I the undersigned will sell at Public Auction at the Stock Yards in Hemingf ord Nebraska, on m i v 114 head of cattle consisting of: 50 head of yearling steers, 12 head spring calves, 36 head two year old heifers, 2 1 head of horses: 5 yearling colts, 6 two year old colts, 1 driving team, 5 yrs. old, Any time approved by the clerk, with date. Fosket & Grimes, Aucfs. K. L. Pierce, Clerk. lough Dry, 0 rents a pound Alliance Steam laundry. Kntertainment Committee Appoint1! Dr. Geo. J. Hand, chairman of th fire department's committee whit h will have charge of the entertain ment of visiting firemen on Friday. eduction I am closing out my entire stock of LADIES', MISS ES' and CHILDREN'S FALL AND WINTER HATS and TAMS. Burlington Hotel Sample Room Wednesday Afternoon, November 24 I will have the hat you want at the right price. Will also have frames and trimmings and will retrim hats Mrs. ,1 Ul 9 0) Sale to Begin at 1 P. M. 2 mares, 6 years old, weight 1300 lbs. each, well broken. 2 mares, 4 years old, weight 1200 lbs. each, well broken. 2 mares, 8 years old, weight 1300 lbs. each, well broken. 2 mares, 8 years old, weight 1350 lbs. each, well broken. up to one year will be given on security January 21, has appointed the fol lowing sub-committees: J. W. Guth rie and G. II. Ellis, arrangements fc. auto trip: Lee aDsye and Lloyd C. Thomas, badges; T. P. Rolfson and L. E. Pilklngton, picture show; J. W Guthrie and T. P. Rolfson. smoker: L. E. Pllkington, O. H. Elli and Sale of May Gibson 12 head of milch cows, 2 two-year old steers, 1 Durham bull, 5 yrs. old. interest at 10 JOHN MABIN, OWNER. Lloyd Thomas, ment. athletic entertaln- I tough Dry, 6 rent a pound Allianre Steam Lanndry. Old papers for Bale at The Herald ofljre 5 cents a bunch. Millinery 9 u per cent from Many near relatives are very dis tant. In order to be popular forget to say a good deal. Old papers for sale at The Herald office 5 rents a bunch. 4 1