X j! -t 0 I 1 u lit u ! h f lit ; i U: , y U li! U; i 1 V . ( t : ; i - if- r : w 1 1 ' fir WIKER A 11C lttlgCdl 1CLU1U we intend to carry Violins, Guitars, We .AM. "a" "f u r A I T T A XTt? l!j . iiiM MPiMiiftriri niT W Mrs. McClung returned from 1 1;tHt -Iiiks Thursday on 43. B. B. Johnson was an Alliance vis itor between trains Saturday. Miss Frances Frlel is visiting at the Michaels home at present. Qrove Fosket returned Friday from a week's visit with relatives in ftoux county. Clyde Whelan was in Alliance hav ing dental work done, the latter part f the week. Miss Dessn Grimes was a visitor at at the Klsea home, in Sioux onnty, last week. ttoss Knyeait came up from Lin coln where he had been visiting for a couple of weeks. . Sam Pitman now sports a brand new Oram car which he purchased of Isaac Hockey, the local spent. Mrs. Ward. Mrs. K. L. Ilerce and Irs. Carl Spacht were Alliance vis itors the latter part of the week. Mrs. 1. It. Walker was an over- Bunday visitor with Mrs. Kenner at Alliance Sunday, returning Monday. S. A. Grimes .was down a Payard a couple of days last week, where he auctioned a horse sale for the Wlldy brothers. Miss Mary lodence visited at the Carl Spacht home over Saturday night. Sh was a west-bound pas enger on 4 3 Sunday. K, jm'! .lii-i M-b't) a m 1 ihcir wives returned Monday fro u three weeks' camping trip up in the moun tains near Thermopolis, Wyo. The garage out at Mrs. E. Mabin's farm was destroyed by fire Monday night together with a Glide car and some tools belonging to Ed Mabin. Mrs. A. M. Miller. Mrs. Alice Cur tice, Elmer Noe and Ben Humphrey aotoed to Alliance Monday bringing Mrs. I. K. Walker back with them. Lynn Welker and Bud Swanson of Lyons, Nebr., arrived here Monday. They came by auto route. Mr. Wel ker is a brother of Mrs. Mable Mc Clung. Mrs. K. L. Pierce bad the misfor tune to sprain her ankle quite badly (Sunday evening and which caused her considerable suffering for sever al bours. Rev. Palmer went over to Alns worth Tuesday where be will attend the Northwest Nebraska M. E. con ference, which will be held there this week. L J. T. Butler left on 43 Monday Everything in Music" . At The MUSIC At the same Location opposite the Postoffice Pianos of Known Reputation Alliance Representatives of VICTOR VICTROLAS dlUUIV 111 VVCdlCIIl a Sheet Music and Small Instrument Dep't Mandolins, Accordians, Harmonicas, B Strings, Etc., Etc. Solicit Your Patronage .rvn c lll Opposite the Postoffice XTT?nn a orr a . cl going over to Newport, Nebr where he will viHit a brother and sister. He will also visit a sister at Stuart be fore returning. Mrs. trni'st Kosenberger and baby left lure the latter part of the week, going to Fort Collins, Colo., to Join her husband and where they expect to reside in the future. I.. F. Leavitt and family returned the latter part of the week from a month's vinit at Paris, III. The trip was made by auto route, and was greatly enjoyed by all. Rev. and Mrs. Burleigh. Mrs. Woods and Wuuneta went up to Crawford Sunday where the ladies wil visit for a few days while the Rev. is at conference at Ainsworth. G. F. Baker and wife and S. A. Grimes and wife were In Alliance Saturday evening where they attend ed a special meeting of the Kebekah lodge. They report a very pleasant time. Mrs. Itustin and daughter Mrs. Lee Watson, and little granddaugh ter visited with relatives and friends the latter part of the week, 'ihe.v relumed to their home at Chadron Suuday. George Carroll received a carload of posts the first of the week .which were shipped from Iowa, and is haul ing them out to his farm southeast of town. We understand they 'are for his own utte. S veral from this place were in Alliance Monday night, some of whom were Geo. Baker, S. A. Grimes, v. . Melitk. C. W. Graham. Ilev. Pal er. Bill Cory, Geo. Jones and 'several others whose names we fail I ed to get. Mr. and Mrs. A. Moll and children got home Monday from a cituple of months' visit at the old Iowa home. While they were away It was neces sary for one of the children to be op erated on for appendicitis. The lit tle fellow is still quite sick but doing nicely. Miss KU& Brown left here Sunday afterioon on 43, going to Poison, Mont., where she will be joined in marriage to M. C. Addy, formerly or this place. We extend to these young people our hearty congratula tions and wish for them the best of everything. . John Baumgardner of Phoenix. Arlx., spent Sunday and Monday In this place. John is an old Box Butte resident and has a host of friends here who are always glad to see him and regretted very much that his stay here was so short. Hope to see you again, John, and stay longer. Mrs. Mary Carter went down to Alliance Sunday and from there to Hot Springs, S. D.. where' she wa joined by Robt. . Ttlford, where a marriage was solemnised, so Dame Rumor says. Their friends here feel 1 HOUSE ti lCUIdbKU. riso M n n injoiase that they played a tood Joke on them but "everything 1 fir in lov and vir" and we ex'ei.u our coji Kratulutiotis. Tuis locality has be n visited bj several "deou ucilvo li-.-t lately. A. Moll is the last to suffer. On Tues day noon as the men were leaving the house after dinner the barn was discovered on fire. They succeeded In getting the horses and one set of harness out. All the rest was de stroyed, together with 100 bushels of wheat, some oats and a goodly amount of hay. , Letterheads, envelopes, statements, and all kinds of printing done j promptly and neatly at The Herald; office. Let experienced and expert i printers do your work. WHEN YOU WAKE UP DRINK GLASS OF HOT WATER Wash the poisons and toxins from system before putting more food Into stomach. Says Inside-bathing makes any one look and feel clean, sweet and refreshed. Wash yourself on the Inside before breakfast like you do on the outside. This Is vastly more important because the skin pores do not absorb impuri ties into the blood, causing illness, while the bowel pores do. For every ounce of food and drink takeu into the stomach, nearly an ounce of waste material must be carried out of the body. If this waste material Is not eliminated day by day it quickly ferments and generates poisons, gases and ' toxins which are absorbed or sucked into the blood stream, through the lymph ducta which should duck only nourishment to sus tain the body. A splendid health measure Is to drink, before breakfast each day, a glass of real hot water with a tea spoonful of limestone phosphate in It. which la a harmless way to wash these poisons, gases and toxins from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels; thus cleansing, sweetening and freshening the entire alimentary canal before putting more food into the stomach. A quarter pound of limestone phos phate costs but very little at the drug store but is sufficient to make anyont an enthusiast on inside-bathing. Men and women who are accustomed t wake up with a dull, aching head or. have furred tongue, bad taste, nasty breath, sallow complexion, others who have bilious attacks,, acid stomach or constipation are assured of pro nounced improvement in both health and appearance shortly. COUNTY FAIR PROGRAM WILL BE A HUMMER Most Inlet-eating Program Kver Pre sented at a County Fair to be ' Hbown Her The assistant secretary's office ot the Box Butte county fair has been more than active during the past week arranging fair matters and glv- ng the fair the desired publicity. The premium list is now out and may be had upon application to the secretary's office. The office is now engaged in send n g premium lists and personal let-ers-to over six hundred farmers in Box Butte county, to a number of lo cal exhibitors as well as several for eign prospects. There has been plac ed in the surrounding terlrtory forty different newspaper advertisements, while advertising campaigns have been staged In every town and com munity throughout the adjacent ter ritory. Certainly the excellent pro gram prepared, together with the in tensified advertising done, will draw a large and enthusiastic crowd to Alliance on September 27. 28 and 29. It Is well for the residents of Al liance and Box Butte counjty to be ever mindful that this is their fair, entitled to their support not only by attendance hut by exhibiting and contributing In every manner possl ble. The success of the fair and es peclally the night program depends upon the reception and support ac corded it by the citizens of Alliance A large amount of money and con siderable effort has been expended to make the entertainment and ex hibits worth while. The management is anxious that all .understand that the night pro gram will be changed every night. It Is worthy of your attendance not alone on one night but every night of the fair. The grounds will be open ed, the concessions running, the ex hibits on display, while the enter tainment offered such as speaking, Martin's phenomenal fireworks, vau deville acts and band concerts. Constipation the Father of Many Ills Of the numerous ills that affect humanity a large share start with constipation. Keep your bowels reg ular and they may be avoided. When a laxative la needed take Chamber lain's Tablets. They not only move the bowels but Improve the appetite and strengthen the digestion. Ob tainable everywhere. Adv Sept Notice to Xon-ltetdrient Defendant Cao No. 2355 T( NORWEGIAN PLOW COM PANY. AND JOHN DOE, REAL NAME UNKNOWN. You and each of you are hereby net i fled that on the 16th day of Sep tember A. D. 1916. Smith l Tuttle. plaintiff, filed his petition against you and each of you as defendants, In the District Court of Box Butte The Water Wagon is the Band Wagon The rcnomination of Gov. Carlson, of Colorado, is the people's endorsement of prohi bition. In a recent election, British Columbia voted to abolish the saloon July 1st, 1917. Canada is now 85 ptr cent dry and happy. Russia, sober, is prospering as never before, in spite of their part in the world war. ' ' ' x All political parties in Kansas endorse prohibition. Every Kansas Governor for 22 years has endorsed it. From Colorado comes the word that the liquor question is settled is no lonper a po litical issue. From Oregon and Washington we hear of public men who fought the amendment on purely economic grounds, who now admit they were mistaken. From the Southern states, reports of general satisfaction, a shortage of convict labor and a new era of prosperity, are announced. ' PROHIBITION, WHERE ADOPTED, IS POPULAR r The defenders of the saloon, with their endless array of, misleading statistics, do not point to a single case where people under prohibitory law are demanding a return to high license. Who is authority on the blights and blessing of prohibition, the expert statisticians of the brewers, or the home owners and tax payers in dry states? Vote Nebraska Dry Box Butte County Dry Federation Just Received at The Westerti Oriental Store An unexcelled line of Kimonas, Dresses, Aprons, Notions, Ribbons, Laces, Hat Trimmings These goods have just arrived and I am offering the buying public something in these lines that will prove interesting to them Quality is Right Styles , REMEMBER THE PLACE 119 BOX BUTTE AVE. MRS. R. SIMMONS, Proprietress county, Nebraska, the object and prayer of which is to remove and clear cloud from title, of plaintiff's property, vis: Lot 19, in County Ad dition to the City of Alliance, Box Butte County, Nebraska; that a Judgment by revivor was obtained by the defendant Norwegian Plow Com pany, in Kearney county, Nebraska, against Smith P. Tuttle, plaintiff herein, for the sum of $437.52, and $6.73, costs of suit, on the 8th day of February, 1892, a transcript of said Judgment was dated March 4th, 1892, and was filed in the office of the Clerk of the District Court, of Box Butte County, Nebraska, March 7th, 4.692, and is Judgment No. 334, on the judgment docket of said Court; That said judgment by reviv or haa by lapse of time become dor mant, and has been dormant since February 9th, 1897. You are further notified and re quired to answer said petition in the Clerk's office of said court on or be fore the 30th day of October, A. D. 1916. SMITH P. TUTTLE, Attorney for Plaintiff. 42-5t-772-7519 MAKING GRAND FLIGHTS It is reported that W. H. Bower box of the American Aviation Asso ciation Is making all his flights in the east with great success and the association who have employed him, and the crowds who have witnessed his performances, are more than sat isfied with the results. This is cer tainly good news to the Box Butte county fair, as It assures them of spectacular aviation flights. Every one possible should be present to witneBB thb wonderful aviator In his awe-lnspii lug. death-defying flights. Mr. -Rowersox will be one of the main attractions for the afternoon are Right Prices are Right program. He is a' sure flyer and will undoubtedly please the crowd. If yon are paying high Interest rates In the Building & Loan call oa the Nebraska Land Company and get the money at reduced Interest rates. FINE COLORED PEOPLE FOR DISORDERLY ACTS In police court Robert Smith, and Jessie Wilson, both colored, were fined for disorderly conduct. In de fault of the payment of the fines and costs the defendants were sent to jail for ten days each.' The specific charge against these people was indecent exposure. The man, it is alegeld, has been In the habit of putting on woman's clothes and with the woman stand out in front of their domicile near the rail road tracks and raising their skirts to an unprecedented height attract the attention of passengers who might be traveling on the passenger trains of the Burlington Route. The place where the couple hang out la near the Burlington "Y". All of this of course 1b against the peace and dignity of the city of Alli ance and Marshal Wheeler took the guilty couple In tow and haled them into the court of the police magis trate y ' Typewriter ribbons of all kinds The Herald carries the largest stock in Alliance at all times. Phone 340. 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