I 1 bn2 7Sh(S ftx Mrs. H.P. Toohy is enjoyins a vis it fitm her father, T. H. Hlllis, of Pacific Ju action, la. v D. E. Wllccx was hero from Ells worth on business tho laRt of tho week. i i Guy Lock wood made a business trip to Ant loch the first of tho week. John McCoy, M. D. Offices and Hospital Reddish Block Telephone 81 t Mrs. P. O. Campbell is at Omaha this week attr tiding a school of in struction fot; Sunday school owrk in the Christian church. She went to Omaha on Monday. V 'You can't tlo bettor than to uso a Herald Clasiflnei ad.; They Ret you what you want at the coet of but a few cents. If you are in the market for something and you don't" find it listed In the Classified columns, try a classified acB yourscir. It will pay you. j: ' - ' Mrs. Edith JScdjkcr was at Antioch the first of the ' week. She makes regular trips to ;.hat place, having a class in music' th-re. I -List your Farm, Ranch or City Property with us. We will sell it for you. . tSnodtly A Mollring. tf .j Miss Ella Abbott returned to Alli ance Monday after visiting with her sister at Crawfard. Miss Jessij Hut ker returned Mon day to her school In tho Hashman district after viijit ag with friends at Mlnnakata, So. .Ix.k. ,1 J. A. LutrellK has purchased the W. H. Hull resino.iee located on To luca avenue. r !' O. O. Duck former owner of the Newman Grove Jteporter but now lo cated at Angorajwas a. caller -at the Herald ollico ytJiU-i day. Mr. Buck recently purchased the .Angora State Bank at Angoravtt.d is now actively engaged In mantling the affairs of that Institution. $ Ho came to Alli ance to get acquair.od with the vari ous officials of tb'o Alliance bank. Mr. Buck was tele last full looking after, bis farm la$d which he owned near this city. , Mr Busk is one of the few exceptloiia in the newspaper game, having sold his newspaper and gone Into the banking business. This week the llerald's magazine comes to you as assertion of the pa per. If you have been reading this magazine you are' anxious for this number. If you have not been read ing it, you should look it over to- . u . u They work while you sleep Her ald Classified Advtrt. sements. Leila Wasserberger of Harrison la a patient at St. Joseph'a hospital. She was operated uon on Friday for appendicitis. 910.0O month twill buy you a Dwelling lxU Hee'jSiioddy & Moll ring, ageuta for thi Nebraska State Building and Loon "Co. , tf Mrs. T. B. Shrewsbcry and daugh ter, Mlsa Nell Shrewsbury, of Ells worth have been visiting friends in this city this week.ti During a por tion of their visit herd they have been guests at the F. E. Reddish home. , Mr. and Mrs. Georgjo Duncan were week end visitors at the home of Mrs. BertUojJUBajLAUV mey went to TTIyAVu uu Saturday and returned to Alliance the first 01 the ween. Have you rooms, furnished or un furnished, to rent? The Herald can not supply the demand. It will pay you to Invest in a Herald Classified advertisement We many times rent rooms before the advertisement ap pears. Mrs. Bertha Chaudler of Scotts bluns was a visitor over luesuay in Alliance going from her to urawrora where she went to visit with a I County Agei.c Sei.' '. hv.s received friend jthe membership tirms recently I purchased by tn Box i'.utte Farmers Mrs. S. V. Selfrldgo of Scottsbluffs ; Association to be given to the young visited in Alliance Tuesday. She pt.0ple who are men h' vs of rhe vari left Tuesday noon for Crawford. 0ivi clubs which come under the ... I heading of 'Boys' and Gil ls' Club Ross France of Syracuse. Nebr ., ; Work .. Mr Seidell has thla week passed through Alliance last week onjbpen ,aliing the butto"! to those de nts way to Evanston Wyoming for a visit with relatives. r, v . ('m,iv f ttiH Robert Morgan, formeily ol the Standard Mercantile Company, U - y - - m7a-,P Mr Moian la an effl- the Kirls hav 'nanogram. "G. ilton store. Mr. Morgan is an tui hm in mifu.ft letters cient grocery man and understands c- on ,heni praise i utters. the business thoroughly. j a baby girl was born to Mr. and If you have s'omethUig to sell-no j Mr.. Clyde Cokt-r Tuesday, matter what It is you can use thej Itllm wassenberger of Harrison Herald Calssifled Columns to advan-, wa8 operated upon for appendicitis tage. If for some reason you do not , at gt 0j8eph'B hospital here Satur care to have your name appear, the t d morning. Herald will receive the communica-; tlons for you and turn them over to 1 a baby girl was born Thursday to tou. R. E. Colerlck on Monday resign ed his position at the Burlington shops. Do' It Lahody and Jack Phillips were the prlie winners at the mas querade at the skating rink Friday evening. There wan a large auenu- ance and all seem to have had a fine tlmp t Earl D. Mallery was a caller at Hoffland Monday. Mrs. B. C. Keeler of 217 West Third street Is very 111. It Is stated tliat little hopes are entertained for her recovery. Francis Sward la expected home today from a visit at Chicago, Min neapolis and St. Paul. ('. A. Newberry on Saturday left for Chicago and other points east, Kolim to order materials at first hand. Mrs. Newberry accompanied him on the trip. Mr. and Mrs. C. Itice were here from Lakeside Monday. Miss Alta Phillips la now employed at the ollice of the Alliance News. Mrs. Lindley Kllis of Vancouver, Wash., is a guest this week at the 11. J. Kills home. She stopped off here for a week's visit, being on her way home from a visit at Hamburg, la. Mrs. Foskct of Canton underwent, an operation at St. Joseph's hospital in this city Sunday morning for the removal of gall stones. Herald Classified Advertisements are doing good work these days. Just notice them in this Issue. There is some good reading to bo found in the classified columns. John W. Guthrie and Jack Miller are this week attending an agents' meeting of the Equitable Life Insur ance Company. They went to Oma ha Monday. Fred Wright,- a Scottsbluff attor ney, was in the city the first of the week on business with the district court. Emil Winton of Canton is a pati ent at the local hospital. IVter Becker was at Marsland on business last week. Mrs. P. E. Wilcox of Ellsworth was an Alliance visitor last week. C. J. BorderB and daughter, Iola of Ellsworth, were Alliance visitoit Thursday. Mr. and Mr J. 11. Wehr of Ells worth visited here and at Lakeside a part of last week. 1 The announcement Is uiadu that the Hentley real estate company now doing business at Sidney will open an office in this city in the near future, the Alliance oflice of the company to be a branch one. Fred King of Sid ney was hero Saturday looking for a location for the office. Frank Hah ler and Sam Fine accompanied him. C. E. Marks was at Ellsworth on business a part of last week. Mr. Abbott, a Grand Island attor ney, was in 'the city the first of the week. He came to attend to busi ness in connection with the special session of the district court being hell here this week by Judge West over. Orval Harvey, who was called to Ellsworth because of the Illness of his mother, Mrs. Harvey, returned to Alliance Monday. Mrs. Harvey is soi ie what improved. Her many friends hope that she will continue to get better and finally regain her health. The only company in the United States or Canada playing "The Win ning of Barbara Worth" will present that well-known story by Harold Bell Wright at the Thelan here St. Val entine's day. Wednesday night of next week. L. C. Veomans has giv en the production elaborate scenery, featuring the sand storm in the des ert. The cast is headed by Virginia Hardy, one of the most popular of the younger school of actresses, who will be seen as Barbara. E. S. Wright, conn-vied with th Dow Electrical Company, has pur chased the residence located at lOJu Cheyenne avenue. Tli- property win sold by S. D. Wright of Guthr! Ai Wright. The purcha : came f. this not recently from 1 .u n siy, Ccio. serving of them. They are neat and attractive in appearance and all members should be proud of them wr. ana xnrs. u. . aiwhi Mr. and Mrs. Frank Was went to Omaha Tuesday noon for a short trip. Henry Kelser arrived Sunday to be in attendance at the special Besslon 1 of the district court held here this week, Robert Holden of Sheridan. Wyo., was here over Sunday, a guest of his ( sister-in-law, Mary Regan. I . ' ' . , ,. , I A meeting has been called for this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock to be held at 1008 Big Horn, at which a num- ber of the young men and boys of AI.IJANCK IIKItAI.O, FKIlltl'AUY H, 1017 the city propose to effect a junior military organization. They have asked E. G. Laing to take charge of the work and assist them. Pat King and family left for Blackfoot, Idaho, Saturday where they will make their new home. Mr. King recently sold his highly-improved farm to Clarence IJverlng house of Wayne, Nebr. The new owner has moved to Alliance with his family and Is now' located on the farm. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Hargraves are this wi'ek enjoying a visit irom Mrs. Emma Mitchell of Hay Springs and Miss Helen Stephens of DcKalb, III. It Is now generally known that The Herald oflice receives bulletids from tho International News Service whenever there Is anything of extra ordinary Interest happening any where in tho world. Alliance Her ald free buleltins brought the first information to the people of Alliance of tho United States' breaking dip lomatic relations with Germany. This news was spread a bout town through the medium of the buleltins fully twentyrfour hours beforo tho daily papers from Denver, Omaha and Lin coln arrived telling of the news. Bul letins were received until late Satur day night. Again, yesterday after noon the IVilctlns arrived telling of the sinking of tho Anchor liner Cal fornia in the barred zone by a Ger man submarine. A second buleltln told of the report made by Consul Frost of Queenstown in which he stated the California flew the British flag. All day Monday, Tuesday and yesterday the telephone kept ringing and people Inquired If there were any late developments. This Is but an other example of Herald service. Mrs. Clara Albro and daughter, Miss Vera Albro, were visitors at Edgemont Sunday with friends. W. D. Rumer and sou b rank Bu rner, who were In Chicago last week, attending the automobile show, are home again. They say a great show and many cars of varied desigus, but the Crow Elk-llart still looks mighty good to them. Mary Regan ia this week In Chica go on a buying trip. While there the will purchaao her stock of millin ery for the spring trade as well as u line of oilier merchandise. Herbert Wehn Af Bridgeport waa in the city on business and calling on friends Saturday. Mr. Wehn wa& recently appointed a stale bank ex- :i ..IIK'I. "Casey" Jones, in charge of- the construction work on the new feder al 'Hiding being erected in Alliance, is taking advantage of the exception ally nice weather this week and la rushing the work as fast as possible. A number of extra bricklayers have been added to the lone and the re sult is already manifesting itself. A considerable portion of the brick wall for the first story is up and already some small idea can be had of wh.i. the building will look like after it is completed. The work has gone slow ly tiie past month or so, due in a measure to tho cold weather and al oo because of the fact that the ma terial has not been on hand. The builders wrere compelled to await the arrival of sevt-ra lpieees of stone, the original shipment, having been dam aged. Roy McClusky was here from Om aha last week. Mrs. H. H. Giles and mother, Mrs. Sedgwick, arrived from Deadwood the first of the week for a visit at the William Mitchell home. Mr. and Mrs. John O'Keefe and Miss Mary O'Keefe went to Omaha Saturday for a more or less extended visit. They will also spend some time at Excelsior SprlngB, Mo., be fore, returning. Cashier C. M. Epson of the bank at Lakeside was a business visitor here Monday. S. H. Cole of Sterling spent Sun day here with his family. He is in the employ of the Burlington. E. F. Abley was do 11 from Hem- Ingford or. business last week. John Mi'Oin and A. H. Mabin, of Hcmin.i-ford. were Alliance business visitors the past week. Mrs. George Ash and daughter of Sheridan have been visiting in the city the past week. Mrs. Beit I'.math b-avea this week Ur a visit in Soutli Dakota with her parents. . A. G. Billing of Alberta, Can., ia here for a visit wiih ins parents, Mr and Mrs. H. A. Dill.ng. He left Al liance some seven years ago but tsiil has many frieuds hece. He expects to remain here some three weeks, all told. Mr. and Mrs. Calwcll returned to their home In Canada Thursday They had been visiting at the home j of Mrs. Howe. Charley Rice of S ottsbluff was in town last week. H camo over to look at the various grocery and iuar-i ket equipment In this city, being about to open a ttore in Scottsbluff. No matter what you are looking for help, something lost, a wife, most anything a Herald Classified Advertisement will help you. It la doing the work for others. Haven't you something for a classified ad to do? How do you like this Issue of the! Herald's magazine? Just start read ing and you'll be as anxious as ev eryone else for the next number. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas (Jilmore of Grand Island, Nebr., arrived In Alli ance yesterday for a visit at the borne of their daughter, Mrs. F. M. Seidell, and family. P. M. Seidell, county agent for Ilox Butte county, leaves tonight for Ames, Iowa, on business at the Iowa State Agricultural College there. Mr. Seidell also has a brother attending the Iowa college. Miss Frances Yandera left Wed nesday for a few days' visit at Mln atare. Iegnl blanks and offiee supplier for sale at the Herald office. Out stock of legal blanks Is very com plete and you can have what yot want when you want It. Mrs. J. C. Roberts has retnrned to her home at Halsey, Nebraska, after vlRitlng in Colorado. A car of shingles In the Burling ton yards caught fire last night and was completely destroyed, only a very few bundles of shligles being saved. Rev. Coulter returned to his home at Whitman Thursday after being confined in the Alliance detention hospital with smallpox. He came to this city to consult a physician, be ing 111. The physician informed him that he had smallpox and ordered him to go to the detention hospital. A. W. Hamilton had a peculiar ex perience last week during the tiliz zard. He was driving to Lakeside and when he got to within to miles of Lakeside his horses ran away, the buggy being overturned. He escap ed without serious injury. Mrs. .Mary D. Slansbury, Instruct or In voice culture at the Alliance School of Music, will give a recital in Reddish hall Friday evening of next week. The recital is free and the public is Invited. The funeral of Vernon George Miles, the 5-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Miles, living west of this city, was held Saturday, Interment being made In Greenwood cemetery. The child died Friday after a brief Illness. The funeral of Victor Zwetzlg, 2-nionths-nld son of Mr. and Mrs. Ad am Zwetzlg, was held at the home, 122 Sweetwater, Monday afternoon. The little one died Saturday night following an acute attack of pneu monia. While working on a windmill Sun day night Charles S. Riley mashed one of his fingers so severely that It was necessary to have a part of it amputated Monday. Services are announced for the First Baptist church by the pastor, Rev. A. A. L'tyton, as follows: Sun day school Sunday at 10 o'clock. Preaching at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. in. The subject of the morning ser mon will bo: "Bible Reasons for the Organized Church." The subject for the evening sermon will be "Con version yf a Government Olliclal." Sunday morning the pastor begins 11 series of sermon:' on some vital eaching and doctrine of the Baptist hurch. Four points are to be taken up as follows: First, Church Organ- ONE NIGHT ONLY Barbara thought of the time when the Desert shall be the abiding place of thous ands of prosperous people; the home of men and women whose children shall grow up amid the wonders of nature ; wholesome and strong. L. C. YEOMANS Offers Mark Swan's Dramatization of Harold Bell Wright's Idol of the -West The Barbara Worth A Powerful Cast of Players With VIRGINIA HARDY as BARBARA There are no other com' panies in the United States or Canada play ing this play, hence it is the original company NOTE SEE THE SAND STORM IN Seat Sale Monday Holsten Drug Co. r Honest Weight COAL Save Money by Getting full Weight and Better GOAL at no Highter Price Burning the Candle at Both End DOESN'T "make Both Ends Meet." A Better way is to BURN OUR RE LIABLE HIGH GRADE HARRIS GEBO KOOI NORTHERN WYOMING LIG NITE COAL It burns ALL up, giving GREATEST amount of HEAT with SMALLEST amount of ashes. WE ABSO LUTELY give you full, honest weight. This fact is backed by our SUCCESS in Alliance. Let's do business , together. BUY YOUR FEED HERE High test Gasoline, Kerosene. Paint, too VAUGHAN & SON Phone 6 Order Coal the Day Before You Need It I.ation. Second, Sign or Symbol of Baptism. Third. Lord's Supper and Its Restrictions. Fourth. Church Government. The general public is invited to attend these services. Mrs. I. BuecliBensteln returned home Wednesday from Ottawa, HI., where she was called by the death of a relative. The Herald's magazine comes to you this week. .You will find it of abs'bing interest. If you are read ing the stories you will find the In stallments in this issue better than ever. The children of the Emerson school are to give an operetta .entit led "Arlitonia." February 22. Mrs. Chafrles Fuller Is on the sick list. The Degree or Honor meets with Mrs. G. H. Stanton this evening. Phelan Opera House Alliance Winning: of ICES $1-00, 75c and 50c 1 V V LOWER FLOOR Entire Balcony COLORADO COAL KIRBY or SOUTHERN WYOM INO COAL, OR Mrs. B. Ponath returned hom Tuesday night from a visit with her mother, at Rapid City, S. D. The small child of EmpHon of Lakeside the Alliance hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Is very 111 al Mrs. Empsorv a week ago o came up to Alliance business, and the child became sick on reaching Alliance. Mr. Empson Is the cashier of the bank of Lake side, having Tiioid there recently from Oshkosh. He is expected to arrive In Alliance today to spend sev eral days. Tho Classified Advertisements nrm on the last page of this section. You are almost sure to find something of Interest there. If you don't II nil what you want, why not try a class ified ad for yourself? Others make it pay and ymi will if you use tlies little result getters. WED. EVE. FEB. 14 A Beautiful Scenic Production, to gether with Perfect Electrical Effects, are Essential Features with this Organ-iation. THE DESERT 1 0