FEW OF THE MANY MANY GOOD THINGS THAT YOU WILL FIND AT LAING'S . . . Fleece Lined Underwear, two piece .r0e McDonald make Flannel Shirts $1.5(1 to 2.f0 Fmgineer and Fireman black, Inn heme, l.re, 2 for 25c A Spalding .Jerseys nnd Sweaters O'Donnell Shoes, Ncolin Soles Merit Make Pajamas Merit Make Night Shirts Bellcmont Hats Arrow Shirts ...... .. Smilock Ties 50c to $1.50 $UM) to $5.00 $5.50 $1,125 75c to $125 $1.50 to $5.00 $125 to $4.50 Stetson (Jloves Holeproof Wardrobe Trunks Rellemont Sweaters Railroad King Overalls O'Donnell Shoes Newport darters Kady Suspenders Kirshaum Suits and Coats ..... Cooper's Underwear Arrow Collars $125 to $2.50 $18.50 to $22.50 .. $1.50 to $8.00 .... $1.25 to $1.65 ..... $5.00 to $7.00 25c to 50c 50c $20.00 to $35.00 $1.50 to $5.00 15c Holeproof Trunks and Hags 50c to $25.00 Capps' Overcoats and Suits $15 to $.'50 Bear Brand Hose E. & W. Shirts Chief Brand Kaincoats Kling Mackinaws Merit Pelt Coats Bully-Wooly Chamois Vests 15c to 75e . $1.00 to $1.50 $5.00 to $20.00 $5.00 to $10.00 $3.50 to $15.00 ... $5.00 to $7.00 A Visit to This Store Will Con vince You That This is the Place to Buy. COME IN y "Modern Clothes for Men' 308 Box Butte Alliance, Nebr. I have just returned from the East with a nice line of MADERIA AND CLUNY LUNCHEON SETS, NAPKINS JAPANESE BASKETS OF ALL KINDS, ALL HAND MADE BLUE BIRD LUNCHEON SETS A BIQ LINE OF KIMONAS NICE SILK HOSE, REGULAR PRICE $1.00, WILL 00 AT 50 CENTS. I HAVE ALSO A NICE LINE OF JAD STONE Wes tern PxientalStore "Mrs. R. S1MMOMS, Proprietress 3 Do I Deserve Re-election? You Be The Judge LEE BASVE Republican Nominee for tie election to the office of COUNTY ATTORNEY tiraduatc Alliance Schools and University of Nebraska, College of Arts and Sciences and College of Law. 1 Vote for Economical and Just Administration of Justice VOTE FOR LEE BASYE f V.'T.' w . r idm it a- trtum trkm iwiiTt.jmjm.'.xiIl J rHFMINGFnRn MPT s jP huiiiiiiui uiiu ubi 1 1 i I Mr. Ersklno Sr.. went over to Mln- atare Friday to attend to some busi ness matters he returned home Sun-, day. I L. P. Walker who Is teaching out near Curly spent Saturday and Sun day wlih his family here. Miss O'Brien a friend of Mrs. Flor ence liron Is visiting at the Arlington home this week. Kern Canfi'dd and wife visited at the Melick home here last week they wre returning from the rnstern part of the state where they had visited relatives for some time. C. XL CRnfleld visited with his sis ter, Mrs. F. V. Melick and family for a few days the latter part of tho week. H. U. Shepherd rnd wlfo and Mrs. Mablo McClung were Alliance visitors Saturday. John (Boston) Oalvin returned last Wednesday from a couple of months visit with his pare.its at Bos ton, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. L. Clough are enjoy ing a visit with his mother who came from the cast the latter part of tho week. , Mrs. Fosdiek and daughter, mother and slater of Mrs. L. dough and Ward Fosdirk are vir,it'.:i, at the Clounh home nt present. Word reaches us that Unseal Best formerly of this place hue now of Wyoming, got his leg b;okc.i one day last week. It seem3 he was round- Ins up some cattle when tho horse ho was riding fell with above results. ! Walter Curtice an old timo Box Butter but recently of Bclse City, Mont., visited his sister, Mrs. II. II. rierce and mother Mrs. Alice Curtice here last week. Mlflses"Llllie Coha and Ina Hucke came up from Scottsbluft Frldry nite ar.d visited home folku and friends until Monday forenoon when they re turned to their school work. It. E. Wood arrived Monday from Monday for a visit to his wife and llt tlo daughter. Mr L. Copeland Is In receipt of a letter from his daughter Mrs. Rollo Johnson of Forest City, Mont., nay Ins that .Vr. Johnson got his right hand badly hurt by getting It caught In themruhlnory at the mill and cut ting all t'.ie lingers from the hand. Mrs. Alice Curtice wra c. passen ger on 4 i Saturday going down to Blirgham, Velir. for avlsit with her son Bon a id family. Several Sioux county franchmen shipped cattle from this place Mon day. B. V. Shepherd went down to Om aha th ; first of the week with cattle. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brico left here ? niiddl" of h'st wrek going for an xtcinlci viti: to the old home in MuhiKiii. Mr. and Mrs. Klliott retun ed Fil d:'y from tiie ear.tern part of ti e state waero they had attended the Crawl Lodgn and Rebckah Assembly. The Itebekah's will have a Halllo we'en social at the lodge rooms on Tuesday evening. Oct. 31. Every body is cordially invited to attend. Miss Pauline Itoso la aaniRt Jng with the work at the Arlington hotel. Hallle Curry came over from Bay ard Tuesday having been called here on account of the death of grandpa Curry. Ross Enyeart, Ira Leavltt and "Dutch" Sullenberger were Alliance visitors Monday. Mr. Ileeman of Wayne, Nebr. was a visitor at the L. P. Walker home the llrst of the week. Mr. Powell of Mlnatare was visit ing with his old friends the Ersktns t h Is week. Mr James Curry died at his home j In this city Monday afternoon, Oct. 23 ' 1916, from a complication of nil-1 li'cr.ts due to old age. Grandpa Cur- i ary ns he was famlliarily known j moved to this county at a time when there was few settlers and passed thru all the hmardshlps and priva tions Incidental ta a new country. Mr. Curry was a man honored and ; respected ny all who knew him. he' leaves one daughter, three sons, and ; an agdwife to mourn the loss of a ! kind and loving husband and father and the community an honored and respected citizen. The funeral ser- vices were held Wednesday afternoon and lnt'i nment In the local cemetery. T. i :; isorrowlug ones we extend our heartfelt sympathies in this their hour of sorrow. temperature, arched back and sunk en sides. A post mortem shows kid neys spotted resembling turkey eggs. Dogs should be kept at hou.e. Anyone visiting Infected places should be careful to disinfect the shoes, etc., before returning to their homes. If cholera breaks out call your neighbors, giving them warning and If possible secure a veterinarian at once. IlKY.AN TO SPEAK IIKItE W. J. Bryan of Lincoln, who Is stumping the state on a speaking tour In the interest of the Democrat ic party, will Fpeak in Alliance at 11 o'clock Friday morning, Novem ber 3. 1 From Alliance Mr. Bryan will go to Crawford, where he will speak ! that afternoon, going from there east ! on the Northwestern. jNKCIU) FAltMKIl ACQUITTED OF THEFT OF (JKAIN ' Hayes E. Chandler, a colored farmer, who has been on a place owned by L. F. Leavitt and who was charged with the stealing of a quan tity of grain from a car on G Irani siding, said grain alelged to belong to l'uvitt, had his hearing in county court this afternoon. He was ac quitted bees use of lack of enough di rect evidence to convict. The alleg ed theft is said to have occurred In August, Chandler having sold some grain to a grain buyer at about that time. Oflice supplies flee. Phono 340 at The Herald of SECOND-HAND AUTOMOBILES and AUTOMOBILE PARTS We carry a large Btock of parts for most any make of car crank oases, cylinders, pistons, cam rods, crank shafts, cam shafts, gears (nil stylos), wheels, radiators, carburetors, steer ing gears, complete transmissions, front and rear axles, springs and spring leaves, bearings (all styles) in fact, any part of an auto. fc Wc carry a large stock of second-hand motors and tires, all guaranteed to be in good shape. Send for our list describ ing them. We also buy old autos an)' condition or any part of an auto. Write us what you have to sell. WE SAVE YOU 50 TO 75 PER CENT P. L. KAUTZ 17C0 MAIN STREET, ATCHISON, KANSAS BBSS KEYEJtAI. TASKS OK HON C. JOI.EHA 11 EKE County Agent F. M. Seidell reports, that several cases of hog cholera have been reported to him. as a re sult of hogs being shipped in from ' Infected districts. C olera has been reported on the farms of Neils Pet erson. D. E. Watson, John Mabin. Mike Collins, Fred Bergfleld. O. Bowser and Ira Roland. The most of the herds on these places have been varicnated since being Infected. It Is up to the people of the County to exercise care that this disease is stamped out and not allowed to spread. Hogs from other areas should be quarantined for two weeks and dipped before beinR put with the native hogs. The first indication of hog cholera Is getting off feed, high . T Ask Your Wife! ABOUT TI1K CAUK Or' T11K K ITCH FA. Which bothers her most, "doing the dishes" or "scrubbing the tloor?" And then consider a bright, cheerful, "erackless" floor that is even easier to clean than washing the dishes. Armstrong's Linoleum will make a bright, inviting room out of a dull, cheerless kitchen and vill re duce the unpleasant work of scrubbing by half. Ordinarily you just mop on the linoleum, you know. SEND YOUR WIFE IN TODAY TO PICK OUT THE PATTERN; SHE LL LIKE OUR ASSORTMENT Armstrong's Linoleum wears well and its cost is low. It makes the kind of kitchen YOUR wife should have. Call on Miller Brothers to help you solve kitchen troubles. Do you need a new range? It will pay you to investigate our offerings. HOUSE FURNISHING STORE MILLER ROTHER'S I . I