1 V i tSTABUSHCD S SfimollerWlfiieller Oldest PumoJlouse i" tieWcst m I Piano $200 430 Player Plenoa 373 GOO 5 Four Reasons Why vou should buy now of us who arc manufacturers, wholesalers and retailers. First 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 offered 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, nukes it convenient to buy for people of moderate incomes. Fourth Our direct Factory to Heme selling plan eliminates all dealers profits and saves you over $100. Writ today for fa HI ua (rated catalog and special offer to first buffia to your localityIt meant dollar to yon. SCHMOLLER & MUELLER PlANO COMPANY Dpt. C 1 33 1311-13 Farnam St., Omaha, Nsb. m The Bungalow Craze Bungalow homes are becoming more popular every season. But why waste your time looking about at ran dom? We have plans for scores of different designs that may suit you bet ter than any home you have ever seen. Lumber and AH Material We can furnish you material as well as ideas. Our yard is well stocked with flooring, siding, shingles, sheath ing, dimension lumber, building paper, lath, roofing and building materials of all kinds. Costs nothing to talk with us and we can save you money if you buy. FOREST LUMBER COHPANY HARNESS Hand nad froa beat material. Outlaat any factory laad good. Call and see. Harness repairing by xparUna d harneaa maker. J. M. COVERT At M. D. Nlcbola' stand. AllUnr : 0 I ' -- You will act tetter sort Mi.ir i 1 t ; v- " . mio, 1 u rri 1 f n SIU millt tUOIl of toJay. Wsf&r The mind OT trie f nOOtintf DubllC toJ.1V IM centering nnn Htm iny ton UMC. Mm ho are after results, are f!iaatfinrf avrw ta T, '.. IUkf." C... and Ammunition, funoiu fur superb shooting qualities. Jtminjton UMC Autoloading Sktt Cox Fir shots, simply pre tb trigger i ar rack (hot, solid breech, hammcrlcss, safe, mytoi UMC Pum$ Cun (Slide Action) Six shots wittiout itu.....1, bottom ejection, hammcrlcss, safe. Litd Shot SktVt Arrow" and "Nitro Club ia sportsmen's vernacular, tha "Speed SKell," everywhere. Get the dtai1s-tfo to the dealer wbo displays the RxJ ZLaT Marl ,f Rtrntnton UMC, the Sign of Sportsmen'? Headquarters in every town. v t: 3f j in I a Sold by your horn dealer and 1,193 other leading merchant in Nebraska Tke Rsaucttaa Arsss L'aise Metallic Cartfiaie Ci,say Weolwcetk BuiUiaa New Ysefc Lloyd's Column At John lllirlnkolM'r'n? "Don't be a hyphenate.. Hp a whole American. Tho hyphenate is as apt to be as wrong In his pitiiot lsm as in hi . grammar." The speaker was Knierson Caud ery, the iloaton nfter-dinner speaker. lie wrnt on: "Two hyphenates, u barber and a patron, Rot Into a dispute tho other day. The patron, running out to pet a paper, lout bis turn. He said, bit terly, when he came back and found his place taken: " 'If a man koom in and go oudt, has he vent?' "The barber answered: " 'Ya, ya, ho vos, but ho ain't.' " 1'ven the Animals In a shop recently, a well-known actress, who Is noted for her peren nial youth, asked for a traveling-bag of alligator skin. The shopkeeper, who had none of that particular sort, brought out Instead some of smooth leather. "Ah, you tell me this is al ligator skin?" objected the Hc-treHs. "Why. where are all its wrinkles." "A'i. litfl.Timc," replied Iho wily dealer, who knew his customer, "wrinkles are out of vogue, i'tie cor rect alligator bug is made from the skin of an alligator that has been massi' red." Christ la n Register. The Same Old Story It wan a town girl and the same story that, alas, has often been told, and checkered many a young life which had its beginning In sunshine, surrounded by luxury and the wealili of the world. Ter eyes were now wild and staring, her face was flush ed and her hands were nervously working. She was u deeply troubled and injured woman, and we heard her saying: "Oh, cruel one, you have Injured ,th very foundation of my being! Day by day you have tor tured me, and yet I could not bear to give you up. When we first met, how your euse and polish attracted me! When you became n.y own my friends envied me. But, alas, your understanding is too small for my large soul. You are opposed to my advancing myself. You have injur ed my standing in society. If we had never met I might have WHlked In peace. So now begone! We part forever!" There was a moment's convulsive breathing, a gritting of teeth and a sharp sigh. It was all over. By a supreme effort she had pulled off her new shoe. Exchange. Seedsmen's ii'lvri ixi n''iiis for this wheat i( fir pen "l that the wheat would yield more, utool more, and that less seed would b required. The experiment station found this year that It Is profitable to sow more than 2 pecks, and that In anv ruse its stoollng power and yield were biwer than Turkey Iid. niiei.- 2 perks of Marvelous wheat were sown the yield was 46.5 bushels; where r, P'ckB were sown, llr. yield w.m 52 tiintu Is. Where 2 pecks of Turkey Red were sown, the yield was 4x..r; v het' .1 pecks '(" il .17. This year's results indici-te t'irt uviny claims made for Marvelous wheat uill not b; sulistiwr.i.m"! GRAHDMA USED SAGE TEA TO She mixed Sulphur with it tc Restore Color, Gloss, Youthfulness. JIOOMS SAFETY FIRST aoo ItOOMHl HI When you are In Omaha come where all Stockmen stop. You will always find your friends and acquaintances at the HOTEL CASTLE 10T1I AM) JONKS NTS., OMAHA Omaha's new absolutely fire-proof hotel. We welcome the Stock men. We'll make you comfortable and our rates are most reasonable In the city. Rooms with private both. $1.50 to $1.75. Roomis with private toilet $1. Good car service to the Stock Yards and Depots. Have your commission Arm telephone for room reservation. FKKI) A. CASTI.K, Prop. COMFORT WITHOUT EXTRAVAGANCE Go to BRENNAN'S FOUNTAIN Common pardon sage nrewed Into a heavy tea with sulphur added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark And luxuriant. Juxt a few applica tions will prove a revelation if your hair ia fading, streaked or gray. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe at home, though, is troublesome. An easier way Is to get a .lO-cent bottle of Wyeth'a Sag and Sulphur Compound at anv drug store all ready for use. This is the old time recipe improved by the addition of other ingredients. While wispy, gray, faded hair is not sinful, we all desire to retain our youth ful appearance and attractiveness. By darkening your hair with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, because it does it so naturally, so evenly. You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning all gray hairs have disappeared, and, after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, gk'My, soft and luxuriant. This preparation i a delightful toiiet requisite and is not intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. DRUGS Unexcelled for Cool Drinks, ice Creams and Luncheonettes Everything Sanitary Prompt Service TOILET ARTICLES F. J. BRENNAN ln-ft Out Poole Wonder what time it Is? I'm Invited to dinned at 7, and my watch isn't going. Foole Why? Wasn't your watch invited? Time's Changes "You and your sister are twins, are you not?" "We were in childhood. Now, how ever, she ia five years younger than I." Some Farmer The agricultural education that we hear about should not be confined to the country. The city needs it, too. A man went Into a Boston depart ment store the other day and asked for a hoe. The young woman at the counter passed him a trowel, and, finding that it was not what he want ed, asked him to pick out a hoe from the pile of garden tools. He did so. Then the saleswoman made out the slip: "One hough, 75 cents." Youth's Companion. not i in mi I. iiiv Gimivir If paper ket'pn ou raising in price,' It may be that the postage Btac. p and ' the dollar bill will have to shrink. Joseph K. Ralph, director of the Bureau Kngniving and Printing, I estimated he would need $88,000 with which to buy postage stamp pa per for the coming fiscal year. But the price of the paper has been rais ing steadily ever Bince he made that estimate, and now he knews that tho year's supply will cost $115,000. For the annual supply of paper with which to make revenue stamps, the estimated price was $91,000, and the price the government has to pay is ' $176,000. So that well over a hun dred thousand dollars hrve been ' added to the expense of government in the printing of stamps atone. Needless to say, the nureau of En graving and Printing is not the only department that has been pinched by the paper famine. It takes millions of sheets of stationary every yoar to transact government business, and the price of most of those sheets has ; nearly doubled. Son e of the cabi net officers have sent circular letters through their departments directing all employees to economize in the use of writing paper. Might Nevl It A rich manufacturer of asbestos took a house Just across the street from a sweet-spirited old lady, and his family proceeded to enjoy itself In what seemed to her a very world ly fiifchlon. But the old lady was never known to speak ill of anyone, even when her neighbors played tennis on Sun day. She only said: "Dear me. They must have great faith In their asbestos!" It Might HaM'ii Again In a certain provincial town where everything is up to date and the peo ple are always planning some new schemes, a shocking thing happened. One of the popular society women announced a "white elephont party." Kvery guest was to bring some thing that she could not find use for and yet too good to throw away. The party, however, would have been a great success but for the un looked-for development which broke It up. Kleven of the nineteen women brought their husbands. He Was KquHl to It A student who could not sound the letter "r" wis given the folowinlg sentence to read : "Robert gave Richard a rap in the ribs for roasting the rabbit so rare." He studied it in silence a minute, then glibly rendered it as follows: "Bobby gave Dicky a thump in the side for cooking the bunny so little." Calling cards for the ladies are printed promptly and neatly at T'te Herald office. The prices are reas onable. Phone 340 for samples and prices, or call at the office. 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, starting- 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. KVKHYTHINU AT ItKASONABLH PKICK8 Curtis Home Bakery 120 WEST THIRD ST. PHONS 416 Slip a few Prince Albert smokes into your system! I. HtjmJm ittskr tjuick Work Sunday school teacher- Willie, you" may recite your lesson. Willie And the children of Israel arose and said unto the king. "Oh, thou kina, live forever" Sunday school teacher (prompt ing) And- Willie (guessing) And immedi ately the king lived forever. How to ;ie (JimmI Advice The best way to give good advice U to set a good example. When oth ers see how quickly you get over your cold by taking Chamberlain's Cough Remedy they are likely to follow your example. This remedy has been In use for many years and enjoys an excellent reputation. Ob tainable everywhere. Adv Sept MAKYKMHS WHKAT "Marvelous" wheat, a strain of wheat for which extravagant claims have been made by seedsmen, was found this year by the Nebraska Ex periment Station to stool less and yield less than Turkey Red wheat. You've heard many an earful about the Prince Albert patented process that cuts out bite and parch and lets you smoke your fill without a comeback! Stake your bank roll that it proves out every hour of the day. Prince Albert has always been sold without coupons or premiums. We prefer to give quality ! There's sport smoking a pipe or rolling your own, but you know that you've got to have the right tobacco! We tell you Prince Albert will bang the doors wide open for you to come in on a good time firing up every little so often, without a regret! YouU feel like your smoke past has been wasted and will be sorry you cannot back up for a fresh start. You swing on this say-so like it was a tip to a thousand-dollar bill ! It's worth that in happi- - wC1l ness and contentment to vou. to everv man who knows what can be gotten out of a chummy jimmy pipe or a makin's cigarette with Prince Albert for 7 A f ike your Dank roil mat PRIME AlBEKT the national joy smoke trr -rl I T N w mm aLi packing"! . J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Wastss-Salta, N. C This Is the rsversr ids ui tut tidr ra an THE PrtDM d2k V esA.V Albert tld isd tin, and la Uct, every Prlnc Albert pscksgs, ha. real messags-to-ye-a. units reverse side. You'll lead "Process Patentee! Jul3Uth, lu7." That means that the United 8tates Govern ment has granted a patent on the process b which Prince Albert ta made. And by which fontfue bife anet rnroaf parch ar cut out I Every where tobacco Is sold you'll find Prince Albert awaiting yon in loppy red Dsga.sc; tidy red tins, luc: hsndsoroo pound and hatl-pouna tin humidors and la that clever crystal glass humidor, with sponge - moistens top, that seeps tho tobacco in suca Ana condition- alwayal A'uW: i fc