I BALLOON ASCENSION AT TWELVE NOON ON TUESDAY, JULY THE 4th WATCH FOR the BALLOONS Six hot air balloons will bo sent up at 12 o'clock noon jj sharp, Tuesday, July 4th. GET ONE Every balloon will have attached to it a ticket good for $5.00 towards a man's suit or overcoat ordered from us. EPW. LEAGUE CONVENTION! rant W. Thomas of Alliance Elected an Officer of Kpworth league A4xiHtin at Crawford cr1 fo) Our cleaning and pressing is the best. Keep-U-Neat Cleaners and Tailors ROY B. BURNS, Proprietor 205 Box Butte Ave. :-: :-: Alliance, Nebr. UK- Ait'- DYE & OWENS I it 0m m k !J Transfer Lin i it i ' t tt - - t x T-fc n T" i i v- .1?fCytKrX.,Cy moved promptly, an t!6M'j--2Sf j'jY Transfer Work solid1 ed. Dray Fhon 54 Residence phone 636 and Blue 57' Herald Want Ads Pay-Try One Tho Alliance delegation composed of Miss Marian (Jrcbe, Mlsa Janet draftsman, 1'aul Thomas, and Mr, and Mrs. C. A. Dow, returned Thursday from Crawford where tho District Kp worth League Convention waa held. All reported that the meeting wan very helpful and that they In tend to carry out some of the ideas discussed. Over fifty delegates were present from the various town In this district. The following program shows what was accomplished: 1 Tuesday evening was given over to devotional exercises led by F. C. Iewls and a musical program, with address of welcome by Kcv. Fisher, with response by C. A. Dow of Al liance. The musical program began with a beautiful solo by Wanda Richards, followed with an excellent cornet solo by Charles Minlck. A violin and piano Instrumental duet were then given by All'ance parties followed with a reading by Prudence Macom ber, the program closing with music by a ladies quartet composed of the Misses Kuth and Helen Forber, Lela Ptttis and Edith Jones, all the num bers being very pleasing and well re ceived by the large number present. Wednesday morning, 5 o'clock, a devotional service was held with 47 present, led by Mrs. Palmer of Hem Ingford. one of the best meetings of the convention. After breakfast, a devotional ser vice began at 9:30, led by Paul Thomas of Alliance, which was well attended. A business session convened at 10 o'clock, many Items of Importance be ing brought up and discussed. The following officers at this time elected tor one year: President O. P. Burrows of Mit chell. First Vice President Mary Kat-, well of Kcottbimirf. Second Vice President Dora Argo bright of Chadron. Third Vice President Mrs. F. C. Lewis of Crawford. Fourth Vice President Paul W. Thomas of Alliance. Secretary Kay Bigelow of Harri son. Treasurer Thomas Holding of Whitney. Junior Superintendent Mrs. N. O. Palmer of H-iiiingford. The afternoon session opened at 1:1.", with devotional exercises led by M'ss Knth Forbes. Then came papers on the following subjects: "He-creation and Culture," by Mary II. F.atwell of Seottsbluff; "Epworth League Finance," by Dora Arga brlght of Chadron: "How to Conduct an Effectual Devotional Meeting," by Hay Uigelow of Harrison; "Practical Ideas on Leading a Missionary Meet ing," by Mrs. Ed Zurcher of Craw ford: "How a Secretary Can Count on Epworth League Work," anoj a " n i table, led by C. A. Dow of Al liance. ,roiioving the afternoon session came an auto sight-seeing trip around Crawford, to Fort Robinson, and ending with a picnic supper in the park. An evening service, the selection of Chadron for the next convention, songs by the Crawford male quartet, composed of Messrs. Fritts. Selby, Hey and Minick, an address by N. G. ralmer of Herntngford and followed by a consecration service, ended one of tho best conventions ever held by the Ioaguer In this part of the state. WOMAN'S DREAM IS TRUE AT LAST She Known Why Mult l-Mllllonalres Offer to Divide Fortunes To be a sufferer from nervous dys pepsia for ten years, and to bear all the tortures, mental and physlclal, that this all too rommom ailment brings, and then to find relief almost over night, is like having a happy dream come true. Rut this was the delightful experi ence of Mrs. Margaret Hunter, of 40 Eighteenth stet, Newport, Ky. Mrs. Hunter, the wife of a well-known and highly successful real estate dealer in the Kentucky city, recently told of the long hoped for rhang In her life. "For ten years," explained Mrs. "For ten years," explained Mrs. Hunter, "1 have suffered from nerv ous dyspepsia. When I read of the offers of multi-millionaires to divide their fortunes If they might be cured of this terribly distressful malady. I folt that In this way they mosa elo quently told of their sufferings, and I felt, too, that 1 would never be cured, because I had no millions to offer. "I used all manner of remedies without avail. Even the strictest dieting did not help me materlaly. Food in any form was absolutely re petlant at most times. Dut wnrst of all, of course, was the constant nerve strain. I had all of the symptoms clsonitulaa nedfritur. that dyspepsia causes headaches, backaches, and pains in the kidney regions, nausea, dizziness, sleeploss nes. bad taste In my mouth, a coated tongue, forming of gas In my stomach and bloating, and 1 was In a generaly runing down and thoroughly nervous condition. "And then came the Joyful sur prise. After the first few doses of Tanlac I was benefitted. Now I am back to a normal canditlon, nerves quieted, restfnl sleep, and my food di gesting as it should, and, of course, I am gaining strength daily. "My husband, who has seen the splendid effect, of Tanlac on me, haB also taken it." Tanlac, that inspired this intensely iritere8ing story, big In importance to men and women everywhere, now is being introduced in Harry Thlele's Drug Store, where It is being fully ex plained daily. ATTENTION', DIIUGUISTH An exclusive Tanlac agent Is wanted In every Nebraska town. For particulars address Agency Department, Cooper Medicine Co., Dayton, Ohio. JACK MILLER' Auctioneer Live Stock and Farm Sales a Specialty. Write Me for Terms j and Dates. Hest of References. ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA Suitcase Thieves Are Busy The Alliance police are of the opin ion that an organized gang of Bult case thieves are at work In the city. Within the last two weeks live suit cases have been stolen and none re covered. Friday morning two young men on their way to Seottsbluff left their suitcases in the depot and on returning a few minutes later found them missing. They have not been located. PREPAREDNESS IS THE CRY Whether you believe in preparedness or not, you SHOULD BE PREPARED with a season ticket for the Chautauqua. This is our enterprise. It is up to this community. This community will not fail. BOOST THE CHAUTAUQUA That is the way to boost your community. The Best In Music, Entertainment and Oratory SOMETHING for the Farmer. SOMETHING for the Merchant. SOMETHING for the Professional Man. SOMETHING for the Laborer. SUMETHIJVG for Men, Women and Children. SOMETHING, in fact, for Everybody. The only people that will be disappointed are those who do not attend. The cost is so small as to be within the reach of all. Plan for the entire session. Since this is an enterprise of our community, let us all support it and boost it as one man. LET OUR CRY BE Preparedness For the Chautauqua! Tlie Haine Old Story Under the spreading willow tree a stubborn auto stands und Smith an angry man is he with trouble on his bands. He cusses softly to himself and crawls beneath the car, and won ders why it didn't bust before be sot so far. The carburetor seems to be the cause of all the woe; be tighten ed half a dozen bolts, but still It does not go. And then he tries the steer ing gear, but finds no trouble there, till wet with perspiration, then quits in sheer despair. He squats beside the road to give his brain a chance to cool and ponders on his training in the correspondence school and then he starts the job once more, until by chance it's seen the cause of all the trouble is he's out of gasoline. "OLD KENTUCKY" IS RICH AND FRUITY This Delicious Chsw Has ttir Wonderful Flavor of Choic est Burlcy Leaf Com tufyruArV 'vycnAj our l9cwutA Cowbaao: HotelRomc "The House of Courtesy" Omaha Room without bath I i.oo tip. Room with bath f 1.50 up. Modern Lunch Room ROME MILLER Owner ILLU5TRATOR5- BrNGRAVcKj ntxcLuyytty Tinner METAL WORK Brazing We do all kinds of tinning, repair ing and metal work. 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Mr. and Mrs. Was will occupy it as their home. Will My Child Tuke Dr. King' New IM .enver) ? This bvst answer is Dr. King'a New Discovery itself. It's a pleas ant sweet syrup, easy to take. It contains the medicines which years of experience have proven best for coughs and colds. Those who have used Dr. King' New Discovery long est are its best friends. Besides ev ery bottle is guaranteed. If you don't get satisfaction you get your money back. Buy a bottle, use as directed. Keep what is left for cough and cold insurance. Adv No 1 IWi.by in V.'illiunix 1'iiiiiily Alliance friends of Mr. and Mrs. N. V. Williams, now living at Casper, Wyo., and wh were formerly Alli ance residents, have ree-lved word that a baby g'-l. Grace Dorothy, waa born to them at I'tica. Minn., June 18. The baby weighed eight pounds. To the Public 'S have been using Chamberlain's Tablets for indigestion for the past My nonths. and It affords me pleas ure to say I have never used a rem e iy Uit did me so much good." Mrs. C. B. Riley, Illion. N. Y. Cham bert in' Tablets are obtainable ev erywhere. Adv-June "Hamburger Hill" (Jot UVt C. V. St on, of Fort Worth. Texas, 'Mown hM over the WeBt as "Ham burger Bill", had bla lunch stand in All. aiioc during the convention last week. He goes from Alliance to Miles City, Mont. Bill has a peculiar singsong that ran be heard for threa blocks and uever falls to -get the "dough" In selling the "dough".