Ai MAN K HUtALD, FEBRUARY H, 101T Mesdames Davenport, Illrka, 'JJrsgory and Parker will be the host to the ladles' Aid of the M. E. aarch next Wednesday afternoon, miferuary 14, at 813 Toluca avenue. This will be the regular monthly , jssrring meeting and all ladles are In--rftted. The following literary pro rmm will be given. Mrs. Parker, wyerlntendent of the program. The 4talatlon of the ladles' Aid to the Cfearch and Pastor Mrs. J. A. Mall- Should the Ladien' Aid have an for Money and Membership. If What? Mrs. Waddell. What re .Jstion Should the Ladies' Aid Have 4a fit rangers? Mrs. Dennett. HThe Ladles' Aid Society of the Soptlst church held their regular in ess meeting at the home of Mrs. Ji. Kobblns yesterday. The la- at this meeting voted to try to a lecture course for Alliance for it winter. Jfesdames Cogswell . and Barnes -Mtertained the Ladles' Guild of St. ttslthew's Episcopal church yester Sas afternoon at the parish bouse. Hiss Cecil Wilkinson and James fotinesll of Hemlngford wore united In marriage ut Beatrice, Ncbr., Mon- Any. January 29. The bride Is a - former teacher in the schools of Sox Dutte county and hns been at . leading Peru normal this winter. Methodist ladles, attention Have j-.TOur "wagon wheel" with the cxperl---mce In earning it or a poem ready by February 21. Watch for further no tice. Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Imperial theatre the regular eendconcert is to be given by the Al liance band. Miss. Eunice Burnett sd Prof. Unlacke of the Alliance School of MubIc have donated their -sswnrlces. There is to be a musical . .innovation, which' has been most suc cessful in the large cities, tried out MBnnday afternoon. This deserves lee heartiest support of tho people of 'JUllance. Every person in Alliance js Invited to attend and give assist tBce la making Alliance a musical : tester second to none In the state. Jtxs. Mary II. Stansbury, expres sion teacher with the Alliance School 0t Music, will give a recital of her .own work Friday evening, February 'II, starting at o'clock. The place a Beddish hall. Tho recital is ab etMtely free and the public is cor- 4Ually invited to attend. sirs, uiwoou unauncoy viets an- nesncos the marriage of her daugh ear. Alva Clura, to Mr. Benjamin Clayton Anderson on Monday the 6th rf February, at Oklahoma City. Mr. Every express brings us new crea tions in Suits, Coats, Skirts, A visit here will prove an edu . cation in "what's what" for spring and Mrs. Anderson will be at home after March 1, at 801 Cheyenne ave nue, Alliance. Friends here receiv ed the announcement of the marri age the early part of the week. Tho groom Is a brother of Mrs. F. E. Hol sten of this city and Is employed at the Holsten drug and Jewelry store. The bride Is well known In this city, having at one time been em ployed In the millinery department at the Horace Rogue store. Both of these young peopro are well known In this city and have a host of friends who will welcome them to their new borne. The Alfanco Choral Club has vot ed to affiliate themselves with the Federation of Musical Clubs of the state of Nebraska. The Choral Club Is making rapid progrecs and all members feel gratified with the ad vancement made In the work. The concert to have been given Sunday afternoon at the Christian church by the faculty of the Alli ance School of Music has been post poned to Sunday, February 18. This is one of a series of concerts being given by the faculty of the school and this special program deals with the Germanic influence upon music. Master Ray Smith was given a sur prise party Saturday evening In hon or of his thirteenth birthday. .Music and games provided tho entertain ment for the evening. A delightful three-course luncheon was served. Tho guest list included: Dorothy Hurst, Gladys McCool, Mariam Har ris, Hazel Herman, Julia Marks, Mar del Drake, Dorothy Dickenson, Al- freida Schafer, Artie Lee, Thomas Martin, George Herman, George Mc Cool, Cleo Lawrence, Harvey Cour sey, Phillip Killlan and Arthur Fea- glns. Mrs. W. G. Eubanks was hostess to the members of the T. O. T. club Thursday afternoon at a kenslngton. Guests of the club were Mrs. James Feagins and Miss Howell of Chicago The guests were, the Mesdames Chase Feagins, Thicle, Darling, Beckwith, Toohey, Basye, Hershman and Grif fith. Mrs. F. W. Lester will entertain his evening at a 6 o'clock dinner and card party. A number of the friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Morris, 624 Emerson, de lightfully surprised them Stinday ev ening. The event was In honor of their wedding anniversary. Same twenty-five were present. The Women's Club meets Friday afternoon with Mrs. Rolla Wilson. The program is as follows: Roll Call Literary Program. Early Naviga tion, Ferries and Railroads Mrs. Root. Territorial Organization Mrs. Dole. Planning the Modern House Mrs. J. Rowan. Reading by Miss Madeline Zediker. Miss Alice Carlson entertained the following at a Iuncbeti and card party Suturday evening: Mrs. J. Burke, Mrs. C. Feagins, Mrs. George how strikingly attractive are the new spring wearables Smart, graceful lines, new colorings, new fabrics, new style ideas; you simply can't help but admire them. Our Mr. Isaacson is now in New York rushing to us the new creations as they make their appearance in the east. Stop in any day this week for a few minutes to try on the new spring garments which ap peal to you most. Dresses, Blouses, Petticoats and Negligees Deltlien. Mrs. J. H. Ward, Mrs. Ray Mark, Mrs. II. F. Tblele, Mrs. F. Feagins, and Miss Maude Spacht. Mrs. F. G. Hitchcock was hostess to the members of the Inter Se club Tuesday afternoon, the event being given In honor of her mother, Mrs. Elliott, who has been her guest for some weeks past. The affair was In the r.ature of a kenslngton. Music and a guessing contest were some of the pastimes. Mrs. Hitchcock served a vanity luncheon to the guests. Mesdames Modisett and Jeep were hostesses to two tables at bridge on Thursday afternoon. The guests were the Mesdames Mitchell, Gantx, Was. Shaw and Howard Reddish. A luncheon was served. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Methodist church was entertained yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Lee Basye. A good program was enjoy ed. The ladles of the Baptist church realized a neat sum from their sale of home cooking held at the Duncan grocery Saturday. The Baptist Young People's Union gave a "hard times" social in the church parlors Friday evening. A taffy pull was one of the features of the evening. The ladies of the W. C. T. U. are meeting this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ira E. Tash." The Ladles' Auxiliary of the First Presbyterian church met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. R. R. Reddish. The C. W. B M. of the Christian church met yesterday arternoon with Mrs. J. E. Rice. Mrs. Helling and Mrs. Glen were in charge of the pro gram. Tonight the members of the Christian church will hold a recep tion for the new members who en tcred the church as a result of the revival meetings conducted here re cently by Dr. Knowlets. The first installment of a series of pictures on the life of Christ will be shown. There will be a Bhort program by the orchestra, and some selected read ine. The program "will be followed by a social hour. The church has extended a Bpeclal Invitation to ail new members of the church as well as to all who assisted during the re cent series of meetings. This morning James M. Murdock And Mm Lizzie Lane were united in morrlnva I lift PA Im V. Tjlfitl SOeak inir Im vnnti that made them man and wife. Both of the contracting . . . i 1 A A 1 1 1 nnriipfl Eivfl LDflir rHHiueucu as 41111- ance. The groom gives his employ ment as an engineer. The groom is 38, and the bride 28 years old. Our modern, sanitary cleaning and pressing costs no more that the other kind. Keep-U-Neat ! Cleaners, 205 Box Butte Avenue Phone 133. I ill TELEPHONE HERALD Five Cents Per Line Count Six Words to a Line No Advertisement Taken for Less Than 15c If Hunt the buyer who wants to buy and the 6cller who wants to sell through these columns, then your deal is two-thirds closed. No salesmanship is required un der these circumstances and salesmanship costs money many times the cost of a want ad. H Get that? FOIl SALE FARMS FOR SALE! Just received list on quarter section of land three miles from erea that I can sell for $12.50 an acre If taken at once. Adjoin ing land has all sold for $25.00 an acre. Tne owner is a non-resident. This is a real chance and a real price Inquire immediately of or write to J. C. McCorkle, Nebraska Land Comp any, Alliance, Nebraska. S052-8-tf. F7jTsLETXo7aToT32Vacres of land located in Box Butte County, Nebraska, and owned by the estate of the late Joseph Jones of Utica, Nebraska. The land for sale, to close up the estate, consists of the Northeast Quarter of Ssection Four teen, and the Northeast Quarter of Section Twenty-three, Township Twenty-six, Range Forty-tight West, each containing 160 acres. The tot al 320 acres is for sale. If you are in the market for Box Butte County land, your opportunity is at hand. This land must be sold to settle up the estate. Write me. Ray W. Jones, Administer, Utica, Nebras ka. 8053-8-Zt. tu.leo from Bridgeport; 160 acres flue valley land u.idtr proposed Gov ernment ditch; the balance fine pas ture land. All fenced; a good ce ment house, two stories and base ment; good well. Price, 4,500. E. G. ROUSE, Owner, Northport, Nebr. 8062-8-3t TmTATSlach within tei miles of Alliance. 1900 acres, ln- eluding some farm land suitable for Alfalfa. Will sell part interest oi whole ranch. A bargain and a mon ey-maker. Address Box 78Z3, care Alliance Herald. 5U-tr-7a3 FOR SALE Well-improved farm, NW4 Sec. 4, Twp. 24, Range 47. 6-7961-7t - N. A. KRENEK A BARGAIN! 640 acres school land lease running 25 years all of Section 36-24-51 Box Butte county, only $640. Terms if desired. Write L. C. Crandall. 404 1st Nat. Bank Bids.. Lincoln. Neb. 8069-9-4t FOR SALE 1080 acres twelve miles west and four miles south of Alliance. Would sell 640 acres of this. Write owner, II. Dainton Bartlett. Iowa. 8083-10-4t PERSONAL Notice To The Public My wlfo Del'a B. Former, having left my bud and board, deserting me,-I hereby serve notice ou any and all concerned or who may in the future be con corned that on and after this date February 1. 1917 I will not bo le- tsponsiblo for any debts .contracted by said Delia B. Fortner. 8071-9-tf A. C. FORTNER OVERCOAT STOLEN You, Mr. Man. who took my almost new over coat from the bowling alley butur- day night and left your old one in its place you are known and unless you return that overcoat I may be compelled to have an officer make a trip up HemlngforU way. iteturn overcoat and no questions will be asked. J. A. Snoke. 8091-10-lt "Now therefore, I pray you, swear unto me by the Lord, since I have shewed you kindness, that ye will also shew kindness unto my father's house, and give me a truo token. JoBhua 2-12. ' 80880-10-lt$ MONEY TO LOAN ON FARMS "llaNEYnTunn county land nd ranches in the urn a ills. No delay in making the loan ire inspect our lands and furnish ta money at once. J. C Mccoms, Mt li'orkle Building. Alliance, Nebr. l-ir-6t54 FURNITURE MOVED MOVE FURNITURE SAFELY We have equipped our dray wa ,)cs and auto truck with the latei I appliances for moving furnltor without marring or scratching o damage. Up-to-date wagon pad will be used by us on all moving Jobi JOHN R. SNYDER, Puons It IT-tf-6960 THREE-FOUR-OUGHT HELP WANTED -MALK ARE YOU THE MAN? For an Al liance general agency of a high class life Insurance Company? Attractive opening for resident of Alliance. Must be man of ability a general producer a man capable of secur ing agents and developing them Into producers. Such a man can make an exceedingly liberal contract with THE BANKERS RESERVE LIFE COMPANY, Home Office, Omaha, Nebraska. 8056-8-3t "ATEMNrATETtosou it orders for lubricating oils, greases and paints. Salary or Commission. Address LINCOLN OIL COMPANY. Cleveland, Ohio. 8058-8-3t FOIl SALE LIVE STOCK SOWS AND BOAR FOR SALE 4 brood sows for Bale, will farrow about April 1st. Also, full blood boar. Call Ash 8214. 8068-9-tf BUSINESS CHANCES Opportunity A small investment in an established business. Money secure. Open to man or woman. Will bring a $300 a month income. No competition, selling or canvass ing. Inquire J. R. Caldron at Alli ance Hotel. 8065-8-lt$ STRAY ED Oil STOLEN STRAYED OR STOLEN A large black sow with a whlto strip on the face. A reward of five dollars ($5) is offered for recovery and if stolon a reward of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) for conviction of the thief or thieves. JOHN RILEY, Alliance, Nebraska. 8070-9-2t-$$ WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY All kinds of rubber, rags, Iron, metals, and hides. Highest prices paid. Alliance Junk Co., 113 East Fourth street. Phone No. 222. 7-tf-8047 MISCELLAN EOUS FOR SALE Old newspapers in five cent and ten cent bundles at the Herald office. FOR SALE: Herald Want Ads Spend fifteen cents and seo what a want ad y ill do for you. Color printing done by exper printers attracts attention and bring prompt results. Try The Herald job department for your next job- Phone 340. FOIl KENT KOOMS ROOMS FOR RENT 132 Chey nne Avenue, Alliance, Nebraska. 44-tf-7682 FOR RENT Four-room suite in the Norton block. W. W. NORTON 8-2t-8064 AUTOMOBILES AUTOS FOR SALE A second aand roadster and a second-hand Ford touring car for Bale cheap. Id ?uire at the Sturgeon garage. 52-U-7848 We have some snaps lu used cars all in good mcchr.nlcal condition, some carrying the same guaranteo us a new car: 1. Packard 2-38 touring, 7 pas senger, 6 tires, 2-mounted on rims for extras, new Beat covers, new paint complete equipment. Good mechan ical condition. 2. Packard 1-25 Twin Six Phae ton, 5 passenger, 6 tireB, repainted, tseat covers and bumper. Mechanical condition guaranteed. 3. Packard 1-38 Twin Six Phae ton 5 passenger, fine condition. Me chanical condition guaranteed. 4. Cadillac "8," 1916 touring car 7 passenger, 6 tires, repainted, con dition first class. 5. Hudson "54" 7 passenger tour ing, 6 tires, good paint, Beat covers, condition good. 6. Abbott 1916 chumy roadster 4 i:tBKnnsTpr. nracticallv new. condl tion excellent. 7. Franklin touring 1914, 5 pas senger, repainted, good condition. 8. Franklin roadster. 1915, 2 pas senger, absolutely first class in every wny. 9. Peerless 6-8, 1914. overhauled and renalnted. first class condition. 10. Chandler 1916 Sedan, nl fine I WANTED By a young man, a condition. , companion; widow between tho ages 11. Alco "6" overhauled and re-1 of eighteen and thirty-five years pro painted. Close-coupled 5 pascenger ferred. Write to me. "Lonely." body. Can be used as roadster or ' Box 105, Ellsworth. Nebraska. 5 passenger or could be made Into a 8073-9-4t$ dandy truck. 12. Loiler light "6" In good con dltltwi. price right. THE MOUNTAIN MOTORS CO. 23 Colfax Ave. Denver, Colo. 8072-9-2t-$ imrpra 11 We do not claim that the mere use of want ads will produce pros perity. But it seems more than a coinci dence that most prosperous peo ple are quick to recognize the val ue of classified advertising. , U Let us supply your wants through these columns. FOIl SALE FOR SALE Water-motor wash ing machine, in first-class condition. Inquire 320 East Third street. 8078-9-2t-$ FOR SALE Brand new piano, on easy payments. Inquire of John J. Reinkober at Eagle Barber Shop, next to Herald office, or phone 340 and ask for Reinkober. 7-8051-tf - LOST LOST Gold monogram hat-pis with initials "E. M." engraved on the head. Valuable not so much because of actual worth as because of asso ciations. Finder return to Herald office. Reward. 80910-10-2t$ LOST Package containing waist pattern, believed to have been left OB writing desk in post office. Return I to or notify Herald office. 80920-10-lt$ LOST 32x3 demountable rim end tire. Leave at Keeler & Cour- sey's or notify P. J. Knapp and re ceive reward. feb 8-2t-8085 FolTATEFlivrT?R FOR SALE Soda fountain, back bar, tables and chairs, in first-class condition. .Will sell cheap for cash. J. R. Smith, confectioner, 213 Box Butte ave., Alliance, Nebraska. 8087-10-4t WAm3)Tr7uCNT WANTED Rooms, furnished and unfurnished, also houses. There is hardly a day goes by but someone calls at the Herald office looking for rooms and houses to rent. This of fice cannot supply the demand for we don't know where to send them, al ways. Use these columns. Adver tise. Many times we get you a rent er before the ad appears. Try it ana see for yourself. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE A one-half interest in a paying dray line. This is as opportunity for a man to get into a paying business with a reasonably, small investment which will bring re turns from the day you start. Ad dress Box 8092, care Alliance Her ald. Alliance, Nebraska. 8092-10-4t$ FOR KENT FARMS 'jlTtENT()ne hundred Bixty (160) acres of farm land eighteen miles north, two miles east and one mile north of Alliance, Box Butte county, Nebraska, in section 2, town ship 27. range 47. Inquire of II. M. Schandorff. Box 135, Scottsbluff, Ne braska. 8090-10-4t$ FiMTsALEJvirSOt FOR SALE Five head of high grade white face bulls, will be two years old in the Bprlng. Write or telephone owner, Fred Hoover, Alli ance, Nebraska. Telephone, Birch 8031. 8086-10-4t iiTnjMvXvfTiwF WANTED Woman who will do family washing at home, call for and deliver same. Phone 372. 7-lt FOR RENT FOR RENT Three modern rooms for light housekeeping. 219 Yellow- - stone ave. Phone 529. 8-tf-8059 FOR RENT Spud ground on shares, one miles from town. M. D. Healy, 320 East Third st. 10-lt-8093 . , , , MATRIMONIAL BORROWED I ATLAS OF BOX BUTTE COUNTY I will the party who borrowed the Herald's Atlas of Box Butte County kindly return the same at once?