POLITICAL ANNOVNCKMENT r STUDEH FS RECITAL PLEASES At the Churches l j FOIl SHERIFF t hereby announce that I am a can didate for the nomination for Sheriff f Box Butte County, subject to the decision of the voters at tbe Demo--arattc Primaries to be held Tuesday, April 18, 1916. I will appreciate your support. ARTHUR A. RALLS. CANDIDATE FOR ASSESSOR f. G. Zediker Announces Candidacy for Republican Nomination for County AHBeasor I hereby announce that I am a can 41date for nomination on the Repub- liean ticket for county assessor of Sox Butte county, subject to the ap proval of the voters at the primary election to be held on April 18. If nominated and elected I will do all 1 an to get a more uniform assess vent throughout the entire county. -Jftome men are assessed too high and one too low. Some not at . all. Squallty Is the only true basis of tax ation. I located In Box Butte county, twenty miles north of Alliance, twenty-seven years ago this fall. I have held the office of precinct as- ' easor the most of the time during the last twenty years and lam famil iar with the revenue laws of the ; state. I will appreciate your support at the primaries. W. O. ZEDIKER. Horn etli tug Good Those who hate nasty medicines should try Chamberlain's Tablets for constipation. They are pleasant to take and their effect Is so agreeable uid so natural that you will not real ise that it has been produced by a saedlcine. Obtainable everywhere. AAr Feb 3E ftfethodlftt Epfaeopal Church 10 a. m. 8unday School. 11 a, m. Preaching service. :S0 p. m. Young people's Ing. 7:S0 p. m. Preaching service. Prayer meeting on Wednesday ev enlng at 7:80. The quarterly meeting of the Methodist church will be held Sun day morning, at which time there will be preaching and sacrament ad ministered. District Superintendent Halslup will have charge of the morning service. The evening service will be In charge of the pastor, with an Inter esting sermon, to which all are in vited. Rev. J. B. Cams, Fa tor 504 Box Butte. Ihone Of Presbrtetian Church v 10 a. m. Sunday SchooL 11 a. m. Preaching service. J: 80 p. m. Junior Endeavor. t:80 p. m. Senior Endeavor.. 7:80 p. m. Preaching service. Prayer meeting on Wednesday ev ening at 7:80. Rev. Lewis Mclntyre, Pan tor 705 Emerson Phone 824 Baptist Church -10:00 a. m. Sunday school. 11:00 a. m. Preaching service. 6:80 p. m. , Young people's serv ice. 7:80 p. m. Preaching service. Mr. Layton will begin a series of sermons to young people, Sunday ev ening, February 18, to which all, old and young, are invited Try to at tend these services, as they will be Interesting and helpful. A. A. Layton Minister Immanuel's Lutheran Church Cor. Yellowstone and 7th St. 10 4, m. English Sunday School and Bible class. Services every Sunday at 10:81 a m. English services every first ant third Sunday of the month at ! o'clock p. m. German school at 9 a. m. every Saturday. Religions Instruction in EngUsk very Saturday at 1:80 p. in. Everyone is welcome and cordially invited to attend all of the services of the church. - Rev. Titus Lang, Pastor 722 MlNHOuri Phone Black OOi St. Matthews Church -7:80 a. m. Holy Communion. 10 a. m. 8unday school. 11 a. m. Morning prayer and ser mon. 7:80 p. m. Evening prayer an sermon. Rev. William Carson Shaw, Rector The NtudeiitV lUrital Hold 11 Frl. day at ItaMIMi Hall by School of Music Htmlenta Plennea Several of the students of the Al liance School of Music entertained in recital Friday evening at the Reddish Hall, representing all departments of the school. There was a large at tendance of appreciative listeners, and every number on the program was gratifying not only to the in structors and students but to others who attended. We are giving here with the program as rendered: "Loch Lomond and "Llndy", by Miss Walker: "The Little Sailor", Royal Irwin; "Sonatina", Miss Car olyn Fink; "Fourth Estate", Miss Mabel Bye; 'Consolation", Frances Tynan; "When I Think of Violets" and "All Joy Be Thine", MIbs Ger trude McIIugh; "Rondo" in C, Miss Bertha Ray; violin and piano duet, "The Bee Hive", Royal Irwin and Leon Alter; "March", Leonard Pate; "Gavotte" in O Minor, Miss Lora Na son; "Swan Song", Paul Thomas; "The Game of Bowls", Dorthy Hurst; "A Red, Red Rose" and "At Part ing", Miss May Graham. BREAK EVEN AT GHADROH Alliance Boys Win From t1iairon Normal and Lose to Chadron High School Team At Chadron last week the boys' team of the Alliance high school won a game Thursday night from the Normal school, and on the following night they lost to the Chadron high school. The Thursday night score was 15 to 13. This game is reported to have been an exceptionally rough game, but the local team held their own pretty well. Friday night's game was refereed by the superintendent of the Chadron schools, and he drew a strict line on rough playing. As a result, some twenty-five or more fouls were called and the final score was a lop-sided one in favor of the Chadron team, Chadron having 31 points to Alli ance's 9. . Patronize Eh merchants who od ,verti3o in this paper. JThey will trot you right Christian Church 10 a. m. Sunday School.; 11 a. m. Preaching service. 1:80 p. m. Young people's serv lea. 7:30 p. m. Preaching service. Prayer meeting on every Wednea day evening at 7:30. Rev. II. J. Young, Pastor 809 Box Butte Phone 8VK CITY MISSION 8F.RYICKS There will be services held at the City Mission every Saturday evening, to which all are invited and urged to cooperate with mission workers. ALLIANCE BEATS HYAHIIIS I'U-k-up Team Defeata HyannlM Fir Department by Clone Score of 23 to 18 1 With a final score of 23-18 in Al liance favor, a pick-up team that went to Hyannis last Friday night was victorious in their game with the Hyannis Fire Department basketball team. The game was scheduled .in advance to be played by an alumni team of the Alliance high school, but only two of the players were mem bers of the alumni. The Alliance team was composed or P. D. Gleason, right forward; Dick he -OPENING Date for Alliance's First Exclusive Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Store will be Saturday, March 11 The ladies of western Nebraska will learn with pleasure that the new store is being rapidly prepared for the opening on this date. Fixtures are arriving and being installed. Our large stock of new i Ready-to-Wear Goods av is arriving daily from the eastern fashion centers. Detailed announcement with prices will be made in The Herald next Thursday, March 2nd. Watch for it. SPECIAL ATTENTION WILL BE GIVEN TO MAIL INQUIRIES Wagner, left forward; Wm. Darnell, center; Carl Thomas, right guard; Leo Nlcolai, left guard, and William Zollinger, substitute. The good team work and passing of the Alliance team won the game for them. The 21 points made were as folows: Gleason, 10; Darnell, 9; Wagner. 2. Philip None, who recently sold his bakery and cafe to Stephens & Fink, departed Tuesday on a business trip to Scottsbluff. Mrs. Nohe left today for Denver, trom which place she will go to Colorado Springs, her for mer home, for an indefinite visit. Ca mille Nohe expects to leave tomor row for Colorado Springs and after a short visit there will go to -the gold nrining district of Arizona where he spent the greater part of the summer and fall of 1914. V James Fairchlld and wife spent several days last week and the first of this week with his parents at Ma son City. HI Aim : u A ielan Opera House on Friday, Feb. 25 10 Rounds BOXING 10 Rounds Guy Buckles, Omaha vs Tommy Smith, Alliance i-rtiJ? WILL BE FOR THE LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OF NEBRASKA. BOTH MEN ARE EVENLY MATCHED AND ARE TOP-2SC2IF,lGHTERS- BUCKLES HAS MET SUCH MEN AS CLABBY AND KNOCKOUT BROWN. SMITH'S VICTORY OVER AL GREENWOOD ,tE ENGLISH CHAMPION. IS PROOF OF HIS ABILITY. 6 Rounds GRAND SEMI-FINAL 6 Rounds Orville Davenport " vs "Kid" Mahoney BOTH FIGHTERS ARE LOCAL BOYS AND HAVE BRILLIANT FUTURES AHEAD OF THEM. THEY BOTH FIGHT IN THE MIDDLE-WEIGHT CLASS . . WRESTLING "Dutch" Maunier vs "Red" Trabert THI3 IS A PRBLIMINAKY EVENT AND WILL BE FOR ONE FALL. BOTH MEN ABE MIDDLEWEIOHTS FIRST HI.IMINARY Starts Promptly at 8:30. No Delays Ringside, $2.00 -ADMISSION r Reserved Seats $1.50 General Admission $1.00 J. . ftliMtnt 'A 4 . i Tommy Smith, 175 lbs. Ouy.Buckles170 lbs.