Do Not Neglect Ordering : Your Turkey Ducks, Geese, Chickens and Turkeys for Thanksgiving: Specials in Our Meat Departm't . Shrimp Calf Tongues Calf Hearts Fresh Pig Tails OyBtcrs llomo-mado Hamburger Carton Sliced Bacon Brookfiold Sausage Calf Liver ! Lamb Chop ' ' Jellied Lunch Tongue Beef Brains Leg of Lamb Pork Tenderloins per lb. 40c Liver Sauwigc , Baked Lunch Loaf . Spare' Itibs Pig and Beef Liver ' Head Cheese Mince Meat ' ' DM Pickle Salt Mackerel ' 1 Try Gribble's ;Home Made Pure Pork ' - "Sausage Our slicing machine enables us to Bond but lunch meats, bacon 'or other sliced meats perfectly cut, to your order DID YOU SEE OUR MEAT WINDOW WEDNESDAY? Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays always find us with a large assortment of fish Specials This Week Armour Wide Light Lean Strip Bacon per pound L Pure Toik Link Saunage per pound : ,. .20c Our Ferndell Future Orders are now being delivered. These goods are arriving daily Among the Ferndell goods already hero arc: New Jam, per jar . 30c New Preserves, per par ..40o Mince Meat, stone jars $1.00 Koiucfort Cheese Plum Pudding Maple Sugar . Codfish v Shrimp Catsup , ' , Olive Oil 1 Mushrooms . ' Olives- " Boned Chicken "Meadow Sweet" Apple Cider in quart and in gallon cans Quarts y (Jallons . 60c Ferndell Pure Maple Syrup Quarts Half Gallon Gallons -: 60c . $2.00 Fresh Vegetables , and Fruits Always the Largest Stock Cucumbers i Celery . Sweet Potatoes Cauliflower Ix-ttueo Badishcs ' - Onions . ' Green Peppers Parsley Cranberries . Parsnips Pears - . j .: Oranges: . Grape Fruit Grapes Bananas . . - Fresh Tomatoes To cut the cost of living; Swifts Premium Oleomargarine, lb 28c Mattery Grocery Co. Quality Grocers rHE ALLIANCE HERALD L1XJTII C. TIIOMAH, liustnmu aer JOHN W. THOMAS, Kdltor GlOOItCH KDICK, UUy lUitor ' Pobllsbed every Thursday by . , THU MliRALU HUBLlbMINQ COMPANY Incorporated, Hyd C. TbomM. President ' i. Carl Thorn, Vic Ir. John W. TliomM, Secretary Entered at the poit office at Alliance. Nebraska, for trammlulon throuab te aaalu at second-class natter. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $1.60 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE If your copy of Tbe Herald does not reach you regularly or aatutac- orlly, you should phone 340 or drop a card to tbe office. Tbe beat of senr i la bai we are anx'oua to aire, so don't bealtat to notify ua without telay ween T your paper. AN ENDORSEMENT FOR WILSON AND BRYAN ' The Bo8wcll Daily Record, of Roswell, New" Mexico, contained the following interesting editorials in a recent issue: ' There is one thought about the results of the election just passed that keeps coming Up before us. If the Mexican policy of President Wilson was all wrong, as our Republican friends told us, why was it that President Wilson carried ev ery state along the border; and still more than that, Mr.. Hughes would have to traVcl fifteen hundred miles from the border before he would reach a state he carried? Whyf A Republican friend tells us that he voted for Wilson hf 1912 and at the last election. He says he regards Wilson as the greatest American since Abraham Lincoln, adding that ( he hoped some time to have the opportunity to vote, for Bry g an, something he has never done. There arc lots of other Republicans just like him. x ' , A CHANCE TO DO EFFECTIVE WORK Box Butte county, at the recent general elcctoin, placed one of our citizens in antffice in which he will Have an opportunity to do ef fective work. The office of county assessor has been filled in a capa ble manner in this county in the past and with credit to the men who held it. But changing conditions in the county have shown the nec essity for a general revision of the tax schedule and we believe that the newly elected assessor, J. A. Keegan, will find plnty to keep him busy during his term of onicc. Numerous instances have come to the attention of The Herald where tax schedules have been turned in by the precinct assessors which need some strong revision. .Very rarely do schedules come in which have been assessed too high, but frequently, as all who have to do with the collecting of taxes know, that many have the "nerve" to put in schedules which are much too low. This is manifestly not fair or just to the other taxpayers. There are instances in Box Butte county whore adjoining land is assessed at valuations which seem al most ridiculous one tract will be almost double that of the other with practically the same amount of improvements. The question of the abolishment of the office of county assessor was voted on at the election. Many people voted for the abolishment of the office under tho mistaken belief that in so doing they would do away with expend not realizing that the work must be done andjf not done by an elected officer it would have to be done by a person appointed fo rthis purpose. The Herald assures Mr. Keegan that in accepting the office of as sessor he will find plenty of work to keep h;m busy. We also believe that he will have the active co-operation and assistance, of the other officials of the county in his wofk and that by the end" of his term he will have accomplished a much-needed revision of the schedules of the county. Tax dodging should not be tolerated o rallowed, espec ially on personal property. The publication of the personal tax sched ules of the county would make interesting reading. Thanksgiving Dinner at the ' ALLIANCE CAFE MENU: Cream Celery Soup Sweet Pickles Celery Olives Sour Pickles Roast Turkey Oyster Dressing , Cranberry Sauce Roast Goose Fruit Dressing , Roast Leg of Mutton , Currant Jelly Roast Prime Rib of Beef -Brown GraVy Mashed Potatoes Candied SweetPotafoes Creamed Parsnips English Plum Pudding Sherry Sauce PIKS: ' Mince Pumpkin Apple Assorted Nuts Fresh' Fruit , Coffee Tea Milk Thursday, Nov. 30th Price, 75c jf M. MILLER, Prop. r APPLES Remember our " APPLE BARGAINS Twelve Best Varieties , Prices, per box $1.65 to $2.25 These prices are .berbw. wholesale jnarket and can not remain so low for long. BUY NOW. ucMiNftfnnn ntP'T IILIIllilUI UIIU UUI 1 1 l Haecal Best went up to Crawford Friday. Arthur Carroll returned from Den ver Monday. . Mrs. Dan bom spent a couple of 1 days In Alliance during tbe week. Ming Dowman of Alliance was an over-Sunday guest of her friend Miss Dowd. J. T. Butler and wifo went down to Alliance Tuesday returning Wed nesday. Billy Elder has been employed at the Olds Drug Store during tbe boll day rush. A. M. Miller was down In tbe Platte valley country a couple of days hist week. Mrs. Leon and Miss O Brien re turned Monday from a week's stay In the eastern part of the state. Bert Coburg returned from Lin coln Sunday where be imd been vis iting with friends for a couple of weeks. Miss Ixona Kennedy who has been attending school at Scottsbluff re turned to her home near this place Saturday. Mlsa Wi-llio Carter came up from Broadwater the middle of the week for a visit with her mother and sis ters here. . ' Mr. Lyon, Sr., had tbe misfortune to fall from tbe coal sheds he was building and injure bis arm pretty badly, though not seriously. - Mrs. Hobt. Anderson returned to her home at Brule, Ncbr., Monday after, a few days' visit with her friend Mrs. i J. Aiicnaeij. jr. Guy Graham, who has spent tbe last few months at this place, re turned to his home in the southern part of -Nebraska last. Saturday. Miss Bessie. Lamm of Wyoming, who has been visiting at T. , Jl. Green's and Best's, returned to ber home the latter part of the week. The basketball game last Saturday night between the high school boys and tbe town team was one. of unus ual Interest and was the second con test between these teams. It result led In favor of the H. S., as did the game which was played t couple of weeks ago. 25 Shopping Days Before Christmas 25 Shopping Days Before Christmas The Wlker Music Company . have sold a beautiful Kurtztnnn piano to Kay Heddlbh within the last few days. A monster mass meeting was held I at Columbus to arranee for bringing la canning factory to that city, locat ed at another point, and financing It on- a larger scale. The Fashion Shop, the only ex clusive ladies' ready-to-wear storo In western Nebraska, will open Its first great Thanksgiving Sale on Satur day, November 25th. See the ad on page eight. i MI ST IllltS DKAD 1HKJS Lee Basye. county attorney of Box Butte county, has called the atten tion of The Herald to the fact that a number of people of thecounty have violated 'ibe law by burying hogs which have died from bog cholera. The law states that bogs dying from this dlseaae shall be burned and provides a fine of ten dollars for each offeftae in violation of tbe same, Par ties having hops which have died from cholora should burn the car. cusses promptly and avoid trouble. Never in the historv of Alliance was there such an opportunity to save money on groceries as you now have if you take advantage of The Standard Grocery Com pany's Aninversary Sale. . ; Christmas Presents N 'We would suggest a Library Table, a Stand ing Lamp, a Bookcase, Gift Books, Large or Small Framed-Pictures, Rugs, ' Easy Chairs, , Silverware, Cut Glass, Fancy China, etc. , There are a Thousand and One Fine Christmas Presents Here to SelectFrom. OUR ANNUAL WONDERFUL AND UNUSUAL Assortment Of Everything For Christmas Is Here. For the children Mechanical Toys, Dolls, - of every description, Teddy BearsEvery- . ' thing to make thehearts of the children glejd. Your Christmas Store Mk MILLER BROS. House luirjiishing Store