Democracy Means Efficiency, Prosperity, Economy and Peace With Honor! JUDGE ALBERT J. AN EDUCATOR FOR AN EDUCATOR'S OFFICE CORN I SH f ; ' ?-:n.''J lC: if. Candidate for Supreme Court Judge Judge Cornish has served 21 years as District Judge at Lincoln. His ability, impartiality and fair-mindedness are proven by live elections to the district bench by his neighbors. Judge Cornish is in the prime of life, alert, vigorous, human, a District Judge with an extraordinary record for decisions ap proved by the Supreme Court. Three judges are to be elected. Ju.lge Cornish's fitness for Supi io Judge can easily be learned. Ask the lawyers in your community. " 4 v i. '. I tn y ft iihmI auto at a cheap price. See. Jack True, Itnnier .Motor Com pany. Mrs. A. A. Layton will return from her visit with her parents in Indiana on Saturday of this week. . A little money will ttny a rmm1 nnwJ auto cheap. See .Jack Tme, Kunier Motor Company. A. D. Fetterman, a lawyer of Ily annis. was in the city during the county fair. Mr. Fetterman is a rolonel and Ins. General of the Ne braska National Guard. II. n. Ilamlll, secretary of Prey Brothers & Cooper Live Stock Com mission Company of South St. Jos eph, is in the city again. He reports a very successful stock show. C. L. Griffin, formerly employed in the drug business of this city, ar rived today from Alliance, Nebr., and will be associated with the Economy Drug Co., In the future. Sheridan Tost. Save money by buying a used auto from The Ciitncr Motor Company. See Jack True. A. W. Henry, a former Alliance railroad fireman, writes to K. G. Laing that he is now located in Pu eblo, Colo., working on the I). & H. G., and that his health is much Im proved over what it was while he re sided in Alliance. The Commercial club is pelting af ter the Western Union Telegraph Company, with a view of having bet ter service In Alliance. The company does a big business here but the club is of the opinion that the service in handling the messages in the way of prompt delivery and other points of service could be Improved upon greatly. The town is growing all the time and the service that was ade quate ten years ago Is rather slow for present-day conditions. There fore, the Commercial club will get after the management of the com pany and ascertain if something can not be done to make the service here much more satisfactory. I'kch! l-'onl nutos for sale, at great- W.H.CLErJS President of Fremont Colltgo Candidate for STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION ly reduced price. See .lack Itmner .Motor ( nitipain . Tine, On October lit and 20 there will be a united effort on the part of the members of the Alliance Commercial club to get a large class of new mem bers for the booster organization. A systematic canvass of the business men and others will be made and all who are outside of the Commercial club fold will be urged to come In and help advance the interests of the city as it can only bo done In an or ganization of this character. The Commercial club has done a great leal of effective work In promoting the welfare of Alliance and vicinity, but the field is wide and there is plenty of room for additional opera tions. 1 Rugs of Quality 1 There is a great deal of satisfaction in buying a vug where you have a large number to select from. We carry in our stock a large and varied line of rugs at various prices, and assure those interested that they will not regret a visit to this store before purchasing. In our stock we carry rugs made by the well-known firms of ALEXANDER SMITH & SONS and the HARTFORD MILLS These lines include a large and varied selection in TAPESTRIES VELVET AXMINSTERS WILTONS In our Tapestry Rugs you will find these in unusually attractive patterns. They arc of choice patterns of durable quality and made in one of the largest rug mills in the. country. A velvet rug will add elegance to your home. Wi have closely woven, well made velvet rugs, constructed from selected materials. You will always enjoy one of our pleasing designs. We are showing particularly attractive styles in high grade, durable Axminster rugs. Soft, luxurious fabrics, made with a close-woven long nap of wool rug yarn. Kxd edingly handsome designs in original styles of orna mentation, especially adapted to western Nebraska homes. For the same money you cannot secure anywhere a better value, in a Wilton rug than you will find at this store. These rugs are firmly woven and beautifully finished. Their durability is lengtl leued by their special weave and firm construction. We also carry a stock of CONGOLIUM AND CORK RUGS at prices which are very attractive. Their quality is of the last. MILLER BROTHERS Iff TT I piffiT I herewith submit to you a lw reasons why you uliould vote an4 support UKOWIK M. ADA1W for State Senator of the USth Pin-trict: I am a native of this state, bortt at Tekamah, Nebraska, in tb I year 1X72. Thirty-one years f my life I have lived at Crawford,. Nebraska, ami, from years of ex perience I have had in the mer- antile and other lines of bind- iiess, 1 am in position to sav what i.i't ... . . in I K we iieeii in thia Mr nr ih I ........... '-IV',BV- Istate in the way of legislation. Of my record in the 1007 sion of the State Legislature I an. not ashamed, and you are now,. ertninly, enjoying the social ai4 financial benefits of some of mr work performed nt that session. I believe in making all irnprore- merits possible for travel on oar public highways; also working the state penitentiary convicts oa the public roads, utilizing tW money so earned, if they have aay dependent parents or family, la pull for their support. 1 believe the automobile should pay a single tax for road purpo--es only. T believe in the state printinf . ll.. A 1 1 1 ll. VII- i.iic icai iuiuks ior me puoii schools. I believe in sending the sample ballot out to every tax-paying voter, nt least, ten days before election. 1 also believe the mail ballot' cry voter in the, county, if voted in some other precinct than whew he lives. T believe in preserving our State Uailway Commission, and am opposed to the Republican idea of surrendering our riirMs to the federal government for control over all public service corporations, for they yield to no principle of progress that is not forced upon them through legislation. I believe you should vote the Democratic ticket because it has brought prosperity; it has given the country a financial system which makes money panics impossible. The Federal Reserve, and Rural Credit acts are two of the best financial laws ever enncted for the benefit of the cattlemen and f urine nr, which will enable them to borrow money at the rate of six per cent interest. Safety First! Let Well Enough Alone! Vote for GEORGE M. ADAMS for State Senator 1 r ..-vv-jiN GEORGE M. ADAMS Candidate for State Senator 28th DISTRICT C. MoHler of LukeHide was In (tie city yeHterday on business. A. M. Miller of Ilemlnpford whh nn Alliance culler Wednesday. Wilson of lakeside was In (he city Wednesday on business. Seconil-liiiiiil eiirs fur Mile lie. Se Jack True, limner Motor Coiii piiny. Jude llerry Issued nianiat;' li ceriscs to Ifenry Schiunnker and Miss Pearl Dayley. lovr keeps ii kimmI supply of rub tM'rs ami ovt-i'slioeM on liaiul. full .mil nee his stock In'fore yon pur- I'linse elsewhere. County Jii.ti-e Herry issued mar riage lieenses and married Kodney A. Finch and Mynona H. Iloilpe, and William I. Kills and Miss MepU inre. Charles Daiveau and Miss Pearl Johnson were granted :i marriane li cense by County Juipe Herry. The Itev. Father .'.i inninn. pistor of Holy Kosary church, perfonnel the cere mony unitina thia worthy couple in the bonds of wedlock. W. K. Myers of Seward U visiiinp his son .1. V. Vyrs of the llurlinpton liotel Mr. Vvers lias visited Alii mice liefoie iien his sons were n u;ii;iil in raii(hins and he likes this :art'of t h stale very much. Me re ports pood crops In Seward count) and prosperity reigning supreme. IIIXIA llltKNNAX A birthday party lllltTIIDAY was Riven at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. F. .1. Hren nan Saturday afternoon in honor of the fourth birthday of lMss Helen Ilrennan. There were about twenty children present as guests, and a good time was enjoyed by all. The house was decorated In pink and white. (iarneH were played by the children, anil music was furnished by the Kdison. LAMIOS All) MKT WKI.NKNIAY The Ladies' Aid of the Methodltrt' church met with Mrs. F. M. Phelp Wednesday afternoon. After th business meeting a pleasant ufter noon was spent. A delicious two course luncheon was s rved. Ther were thirty-five present. Ilosfesne were Mendames Uaddis, Drake, I'hetps ami Acheson. Prices are reasoiinlle, the sl.ilcs lire the hitest huiI the service the Im'M at the liwry Shoe Store, In the IM-V Keddish KliM'k. Calliut: carls for the hjdles nr prin'ed promptly and neatly at Th Herald office. Th prics art) reas onable. Phone 310 for in pies and rlces, or call at the office. r P D EPISCOPALIANS, LAY ! AKB CLERICAL, MEET St. Louit;. Protestant Kpiscopalj church i.en, oth lay and clerical.! from all parts of the United States, j and from ; .ion fields, together with a few from Kngland and Cana da, fathered In St. Louis Tuesday for the ojr , of the tri-ennial con-1 vention of the church, the siipiviiie leirislative body of the Anglican: church In the United States. The sessions of both houses, the; bishops, and the deputies, will he held in Moolah temple, a building re cently erected here by the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. The session of the bishopB, comprising all of the di ocesan and missionary bishops of the church, will be held behind closed, doors, but the meetings of the depu-' ties, comprising lay arid clerical del-' egatea, will be open. I Every proposition affecting the' constitution, law, and ritual of the! church must be approved by both j houses to become operative. Irayer book and constitutional change must be approved by both houses of two successive Iriennial conventions A carload of winter varieties of apples from Nemaha City, in southeastern Nebraska, is now on the track in Al liance and will be open for sale on Friday and Saturday. You will find the following varieties: Ben Davis Gano Winesap Jonathon Grimes Golden Call at the car and bring your sacks. THOMAS REYNOLDS 1 I E to become effective.