OlJcsiPjnnoIIouscinihct U Plow 200 450 JPieywPtanc 373tOOO ibzr Reasons Why you should buy now of us who arc manufacturers, wholesalers and retailers. flr$t-The magnitude of our business enables us to place a price on our instruments that small dealers cannot duplicate, quality considered. Second Our guarantee for 25 years is the strongest ottered and is backed by our entire resources of $1,000,000.00 and by our 57 years of experience in the piano business. Third Our easy payment plan, monthly, quarterly or annually, makes it convenient to buy for people of moderate incomes. Fotxrth Our direct Factory to Home selling plan eliminates all dealers' profits and saves you over $100. Writ today for free illustrated catalog and special offer to firet buyers In your locality It meant dollars to you. - SCHMOLLER & MUELLER PlANO COMPANY Dept. C I J J 1311-13 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. imniinnn;mmnininmnmiiuu Lloyd's Column A Rouidinavtan Tnpey A tmall Norwegian had presented himself before a Minnesota school tearher who asked him his name. "Pete Peterson," he replied. "And how old are you?" was the next question. "1 not know how old I bane," said the lad. "Well, when were you born?" per sisted the teacher. "1 not born at all. I got step-mutter."- Illustrated World. nrr 'mu j' h'li, The Bungalow Craze Bungalow homes arc becoming more popular every season. But why waste your time looking about at ran dom? We have plans for scores of different designs that may suit you bet ter than any home you have ever seen. L; ;er and All Material V r 4 v: a furnish you material as well as ideas. Our yard is well stocked with flooring, siding, shingles, sheath ing, dimension lumber, building paper, lath, roofing F.nd building materials of all kinds. Costs nothing to talk with us and we can save you money if you buy. FOREST LUMBER con PA NY mm whs HARNESS Hand made from bes' oii-ai Outlast aay factory wale goon Call and see Harness repair! lis hy eiperten ! harness niHker J. M. OOVKKT At M. D. Nichols' stand, AllUorf fIG GAME RIFLES FOR dropping fciororocBOii, P Ji or (topping t cktrgiorf gruxly ranot, H 4rtiioH nd fatutrattan combined witk Q quick, pocittT actio arc the qualiticj that ba mad tbcM rules Kmouj. Jtn (amply yrw trurr tor iia hot), rlid fcrec t fcmrl sMttiva ear rrv arikMti t&k- daww aisjaplc md easy without tools. Iif0k War OhU ittfMMi Klr- IM big ft of it tyyr Sis Jkotm Mia' Wrk. bubbstUm, mtiiu mmrimg mm m . klo ad bo!i.u Mity, h-g gM kuaUr pm bot r"oBkility hmi tkir inu tka V sthr iMrlMott la tk worlJ. I ke prt if of th two Rmicf too UMC Htf k Powr Riflot witk tku frou of critical fporUm u itfaificaar ud Mck ism ku how tooJy (MrMM ia Um owmk 1 m awk koot tkc nWr ritl Sold by yuv homo Ulr and 1,13 oihor loading more Kan to In r?broika CVmo bo 7 jsr fat otf4 f CV,, t& oomlV. toa PowJtr SUnt, kirA - .J w Pro litrvt TKo Romlnton Arm Union Metallic Cartridro Cooifrtny at mrptmt AMfw rr Frwm n I Ammunttimm m W Worrf Wooiworta iWdsatf. Nw York K plained After reading the regular lesson one afternoon a young woman who was teaching a class of youngsters in a Sunday school folded the paper and began to ask questions. "what little boy," she persuasive ly remarked, "ran tell me the differ ence between the 'quick' and the 'dead'?" "I can. Miss Mary!" exclaimed a small boy named Tommy, excitedly wriggling his hand. "All right, Tommy." responded the teacher. "You may tell the class." "The 'quick is them what hops out of the way of automobiles; them that don't is dead." Kt ill on Knrtli The sick man had Just come out of a long delirium. "Where am I?" he said feebly, as he felt the loving hands making hint comfortable. "Where am IT In heaven?" "No, dear," cooed his devoted wifo. "I am still with you." hunting with you tod may be able to do some Ume. "We ara within tan miles of the Rio Grand and about three miles from Mercedes. As to routine, we i rise early and havo plenty to do till tapa, this la all I am permitted to disclose. We have good eats and several theatres. "I will try to come by way of Alli ance, though confidentially I do not think it will be very soon." Enclosed with the letter waa an article entitled "The Gentle Art of Catching Tarantulas." The text of the composition follows: To those who have enjoyed a close observation of this creeping, crawling inhabitant of the sunny south and golden west this article ' should bring back bo me wriggling memories. "Mr. Tarantula generally, at least In this neck of the woods, chooses a rrather sandy place, beneath some dead wood or bush to dig his hole. This hole varies in size from a dime to the diameter of a stove pipe. He has no sense of regularity as some times the excavation drops two or three feet straight down and again It will wander in and out complete ly. He also considers wisdom to be the better pnrt of valor, therefore you nuift dig up his domicile and detain him at the end of a stick un til you can obtain a grip on him w'th a pair or wire tongs ana place mm in a glass Jar, which beats a game bag or one's pockets for a captive of this class. "While every halt does not catch a nsli. neither does every hole dis close a tarantula and one must dig Into many holes and tramp several miles before bagging even one of the Wily wlgglers." "EDWARD L. FRAKEU." He had been calling upon the Wid ow Smlthers for some time, and it could not be said that he had made an Impression, although he had fail ed to realize the fact. She decided to speed him on his way at the first opportunity and It came that night. He heaved a slp.h and said, "I have only one friend o noarth my dog. "Well, she answered calmly, "if that Isn't enough, why don't you get another dog?" TIip kindergarten had been study lug the wind all week its power, el' fects, rte. until the subject had been pretty well exhausted. To stim ulate Interest her kindereartner said In her most enthusiastic manner: "Children, as 1 came to school today in the trolly car, the door opened and something came softly in and kissed me on the cheek. What do you think it was?" And the children Joyfully answered, "The conductor! Solomon Ueach has a pretty wife, tliouiih sometimes, he admits, her wit Is a liitle too sharp for comfort. lie went home early one evening las week fe-ding out of sorts, for hi' P" corn was ihrohhine a millioi teats to the minute, causing him t limp quieily. His wife stood at tin door eyeing him suspiciously. "What makes you walk so funny?" she said "Corn:" he snapped, grouchily. "Oh," she said, turning away, thought may ha it was rye." 1 he Ilev. J. H. Jowett said not long ago to an audience: "peliver mi froi the too-good, iiu i t In str.ti; la.u, fro m t li f hi ).' '. 1 ip ti.i. good become narro' fid c uel. ' krow n too-good .Sunn.i school si.p erintend. :t v . one. Sunday it the course of his ucual address: 'Our attendance is very, very good today. In fact we are all here bu little Catherine Simmons. All hen hut little Catherine! What ohstach has kept our little fii. nd away? Let um hope she is III.' " A Highlander who prided himself on being able to play i ny tune on th pipes perched htinself on the side of one of his native hills one Sunda I'lornint: and commenced blowing foi ali he was worth. Presently tin minister cam along and, going U to MacpotigaM with the intention of seven ly reprimanding him, asked li a vs-ry harsh voice, "MacDougall, do von know the ten commandments?" MacDougall scratched his chin for a moment, and then, in an equall) harsh voice, said: "Dye think ye v beat me? Jlst whistle the first thret or fower baurs, an' I'll hae a try a it." I x m m m y -v-. (it 7Sr I He had n frayed, though theatrical look and appearance, and he stopped a man on the street and asked fo some slieht financial assistance qualifying his request with the in formation. "I am a professional sinter." "Ah." murmured the oth er, "and I suppose the war has af fected the stage to such an extent. that you can't get an engagement.' "I r:'ve had many," he replied, sad ly, "but I have lost them all." "Youi songs were not popular?" "On thf contrary, they were too good. You see. I specialized in drinking songp. and whenever I sang a drinking song the entire audience was so moved that It all got up and went out for a drink." Go to BRENNAN'S FOUNTAIN DRUGS Unexcelled for Cool Drinks, Ice Creams and Luncheonettes Everything Sanitary Prompt Service TOILET ARTICLES F. J. BRENNAN The railroad crossing was equip ped with a safety device in the form of a big electric gong which rang ai the approach of the train. It was ; particularly noisy gong and nothing else could be heard when it started An old farmer came driving down to the crossing one day Jpst as the gont began to demonstrate. Not a bit oi attention did he pay to Its clamor, and so he happened to be right on the track when the train arrived. There was a crash and a cloud of flying bits of wood and harness. The farmer crawled out from the wreck of his wagon and shook his fist at the gong. "If that darned thing hadn't been makin' so much noise I'd have been able to hear the duiu gasted train comiu." he grumbled. San Francisco Argonaut. I UrTTKIt FUOM A SOLDI Kit BOY I Phil W. Fraker of the Thlele drug store has received a letter from his (brother K. I Fraker, who is at the front on the Texas border. An extract from the letter will be of Interest: "I sure am having some time and am feeling fine. Would like to go COMB SAGE TEA IN HI TO DARKEN IT iff Grandmother's Recipe keep her Locks Dark, Glossy, Beautiful. to The old-time mixture of Sage Tea snd Sulphur for dnrkoiiinr gray, streaked and faded liair is grandmother's recipe, and folks are again uin it to keep their Lair a good, even color, which i quite sensilile, as we are living in an age when a youthful appearance is of the greatest advnntape. Nowadays, though, we don't have the troublesome task of gathering the sage and the niussv mixing at home. All ilrti; stores sell the rendy-to-use product, lint-roved !v the addition of other ingred- tits, in'.lcl "Wycth's Sago and Sulphur 'ompiiitt J" for about .r0 cents a bottle. It is iiy popular hecaurc nobody can Mcover it has been applied. Simply iiiuisti'ii ynir comb or a soft brush with it .ind diuw this through your hair, tak ing one email strand ut a time; by morn ing the gniy hair disappears, but what delights the ladies with Wicth's Saue .mil Sulphur Compound, is that, besides ! ci')iifii!l dnri.eiiitii the huir after a f. v applii i tions, il al.'o produces that i-l't lu.it rc find appearance of abundance which so attractive. This reudy-to-use (repaint ion iu delightful toilet requisite for tlxie. who tie-ire a more youthful ap pvaraiiev ( j m.) intended for the cure, mitigation or preveiitiou of disease. iTKUl) 1 f..' WW ..W i:XF!tCK! Kuily i if oozen feeble minded o; i.i:-iuie wards of the state have betdi nterilized under the provisions of a bill introduced in the last session of the legislature by Senator II. P. Shumway. The bill was approved We wish to announce to the people of Alliance that we are now OPEN for BUSINESS with a first-class line of Bakery Goods and Delicatessen Foods We will have a full line of fresh and cooked meats, start ing on Monday, August 28th. We are fitted to handle a large amount of business in our new location and invite our old friends to call, and extend an invitation to those who have not patronized us in the past to come in and get acquainted. FA'EK YTII I NO AT KEASONABLE NtlCES Curtis Home Bakery 120 WEST THIRD ST. PHONE 416 and Its passage urged by the state board of control. It became a law without the signature of Governor Morehead. He declined to either ve to or approve it and under the con stitution it became a law without ac tion on his part. The state board of control will soon receive a formal report as to the operations of the law from a bp'ird of examiners appointed by it to examine defectives. The board comprises one physician at the state Institute for feeble minded and one physician from each of the two state hospitals for the insane. As a condition precedent to parole from the institute for feeble minded or hospitals for the insane, peniten tiary, reformatory, industrial home or industrial school, or other state institution, inmates found by the hoard of examiners to be Insane or feeble minded and capable of beget ting offspring must be sterilized. The written consent of the husband, wife, parents or guardian, and the assent of the inmate applying for parole or d'scharge, so far as the inmate ia capable of assenting, must be obtain ed. The state board of control will In corporate in its biennial report to the governor and legislature a report of the workings of the law. Many oth er states have similar laws, some of them Applying to criminals who are not feeble minded or insane. Both men and women wards of the state have subjected themselves to the provisions of the Nebraska law. Calling cards for the ladies are printed promptly and neatly at The Herald office. The prices are reas onable. Phone 34 0 for samples and prices, or call at the office. Sherman Grat. a representative of the Western Nebraska Observer, at Kimball, was an Alliance caller Mon day and made The Herald a call. Mr. Graf was on his way home from a trip to Chadron. "DVD i We could claim 41 1-2 Horseporver c.r?.l prob ably you - wouldn't know iiw Jfcrence r.O. B. DETROIT "LJORSEPOWER" is a misleading phrajo. It ?s A - sometimes wrongly used to carry the idea of something unusual, exceptional somo '--trtlin' innovation. " We don't claim anything we can't prove. We don't mislead by reference to a technical subject you don't understand. We've got something real to talk about Examine the Maxwell car its complete equipment. Noto the attractive appearance. Consider its reputation and its unequaled record for performance. The price includes all the horsepower you need to take you anywhere and as fast as you want to go. .jmhki n.uuatr . i n-nasf- .- i ovra Car, SIS Geo. F. Hedgecock Auto Company M.muii&toru. Nebraska ; I'll! ii :i' 1 jj li ! II 1 : Mil