MjjAgCg HKRALD, Ttlt'RM.. AKJCHT , Iffir S ROKAHR HERE THIS NEXT WEEK Week. thought to hare boon sparks from ported Improving Mrs SIMM Heed Davis-ton will WM engine. Got over this bridge Mr. and Mrs. J. B Irwin and tan- an with Miss Rokaar for theeg meet- at 1 a. m Thursday. Ily and Mra W. It. Collin loft Sat- Ings. Mrs Davlsson In w II known Miss Nolllo O'Donnell ret u mod to urday morning for a week'i visit in mi o. r nvoraaaa H Bar worn witDiOmaha Sunday after spending a few Spearflsh canyon rural h economics eluh. She is 'days at the home of her nnrpnta aa agcelleat talker, and It is ho pod J General 8uerintendent K. E. niser of Hum) Home Economic ,h,M n,,v Butt women will not miss Young, Hoy Heckwith. C. Laing and lot. Will Accompany Woninn ,,1,H opportunity of hearing her As F. K. Moisten returned to Allianre me woHiiier win of v m v warm, .viiks ) ruesilay night after spending ten llokahr will not attempt to do any days at Laramie Peak fishing. Thov oooklna, bin will hav. Home sugges-1 made the trip in Mr. Young's and ttODi on naiads, sandwiches and fruit Mr, Beckwith's automobiles. Ask dr'nks. Kveryone is invited In coiii- ilicm who hunt that mule Count) A rent on Tour (ext week Misi Mary Rokahr will .1 the last series of meetings for Box Butte county farm Women, i schedule will ho as follows: fonday. August 6 Mrs. L. no a. Tuesday fflth Wednesday, August 8 Mrs. F. ran. rhursduy, August 9 Mrs Fred ley August 7 Mrs. Wllford and ask questions J. Kridelbaugh. who has been agent for the Burlington forty-four it an iiiiiii mwtmm i na8 resigned on account of ill RAIMMMD HVrm ' health. Mr. Kridelbaugh has been a very fuithful and loyal employee. He Is well known in this part of th" country as a railroad man. hridge two miles east of Kdge ntonl Iras entirely destroyed by tire at 2 p. m. Wednesday. Nos. 43 and second 4 4's train transferred at this Friday. August 10 Mra. Frank burned bridge. Cause of the lire Is Master Mechanic Dole and Super intendent Weldenhamer wont to Kdgeiuont on 4 3 on business Thurs day, returning on 42 that night. Conductors H. H, Hutchinson and H. C Walters of Kavenna came to Alliance first part of the week. These t wo conductors will work out of Al liance from now on. Conductor J. W. Hickey went to Ilavenna on No. 42 Wednesday for a couple duys' visit. Brakeman J. L, langford is lay ing eff for a couple of woeks. Mr. Langford is to be married this week. Mr. and Mrs. Langford go to Chari- What Makes This Man Smile? LIIS money has gone farther than his neighbor's. He has bought 1RE the greatest dollar-for-dollar value there is in tires. He has Fisk Qual ity, Fisk Serviceand risk Mileage at a fair price. .vJjSS mm cm 7iSK ma mi tfel" 7 7f V"" tJSNV Fisk Tires For Sale By KEELER -CO UK SKY CO. 112-114 East 3rd Street ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA We are all very glad to hear tlatllon. la., for their honevmoon Dispatcher Halph Cox who has been j Conductor C. E. Bennett Is laying quite sick in the hospital here is re- , off for a couple of weeks and is go ing to Mystic. S. I)., where Mrs. Bennett has been for some little time. Mrs. H. Bennett, Mr'. Ben nett's mother, will accompany him. Conductor F. K. Roberts left the first part of the week for Denver, where Mrs. Roberts has been visit ing for some time. Brakeman .1. H. Standard and wife left Tuesday for couple weeks' vacation. They will visit at Fre mont, Omaha and Denver. Brakeman R. C ltice and wife will spend one week'." vacation, com mencing Wednesday, in Dendwood and other Black Hills points. Brakeman W. V. Truitt la on the sick list. Been off duty one week. Operator E. H. Grills of Litchfield went to Sioux City the latter part of the week. Cashierd Brown of Broken Bow spent Sunday in Hot Springs. Mrs. C. H. Jones of Bingham wont lo Kansas City latter part of the week. Mrs. F. Boeder went to Denver first part of the week for a visit. Engineer H. P. Harbottle and wife went to Deadwood latter part of the week. Mrs. D. VV. Kenner spent few days visiting in Hemingford this week. Misses Marian Mote, Mable Orms by, Janet Grnssman and Glenn Mounts, and George Ormsby and Glen Wilt spent Sunday at Hot Springs. Conductor Larson and wife spent Sunday in Hot Springs. George Keough returned to work Monday, after a ten days' vacation visitting at Omaha and accompany ing friends from there to Chicago. j Engineer Fitzpatrick and family ! left Sunday for Spoarfish canyon, I where they will spend a few days fishing. Mrs. John Heiderman of Casper is vicitinn with her sister Mrs. Thlele ; rins week. Engineers C. J. Young and R. E j Spencer returned Tuesday from Cas- per where they have been working I for past few months. Conductor W. E. Zollinger la lay j ing off for six weeks on account of : having hay fever. He left the first part of the week for Estes Park. I Mrs. J. G. Dole and mother. Mrs. , M. T. Hatcher, returned from Rocli ! star, Minn.. Monday rVS1 i a a- i - w nor U f 7 ITT I f m CATTLE SALE Crossing Flagman W. T. BroSfn atld lhrf ituilffhtpra loft nn A I Thursday for Qulncy, III., for a vis It. Mrs. J. S. Ward and daughter went to Omaha the first of the week for a visit. Donald and Helen Stewart of Bn venna vent to Chicago for a visit the latter part of tha week. opt rater H. C. Vik who has been workinu at Belmont rasiened and jleft for Minneapolis the latter part of the eek Ben sad Walter Jones and Will I Reed of St. Louis arrived in Alliance I Mils week to go to work as truckers .at Alliance freight house Mrs. F. Doolittle of Anselmo went to Omaha latter part of the week. She will also visit at Fremont, Nebr. Condactor O'Connor went to Ells I Worth Saturday to look over bis j farm, returning to work Monday. tsruaenian v. A. Payne returned to work Monday after spending' few days at Broken Bow on a visit. Po.-ley Beach returned to work Tuesday after spending few days in j.asl Chicago, Ind., visiting at the j home his brother. Mrs. W. H. Beach returned with him as far as , Grand Ish.nd, where she stopped for IS day, arriving Alliance on 43 Wed i rt sday. Superintendent J. T. McShane of Sterling division was in Alliance couple of days this week on business. Conductor L. H. Waddell, Brake man Geo. Koplschka and F. C. Smith. I who have been on a work train out of Eafemont for sometime spent Sunday in Alliance. Mrs. A. S. Pryor is going to Oma ha latter part of this week for a visit. She expects to be gone cou ple of months. Mrs. M H, Whaley left for Kan sas City on 44 Monday for a visit. Mrs. .1 H. Cantlin and son left for DeadWOOti and other Black Hills points this week. Conductor Cant lin expects to Join them about the middle of the month and they will then make an extended trip to Port land, Seattle and other western points Brakeman W. A. Laymen, J. J. Callahan. R. Conipton, A. N. Reiff. E. E. Moore, E. L. House and J. N. Rentfro re new employes this week. Donald Callahan went to Omaha Sunday for a visit. Some of the officials of the Great Northern and Burlington railroad passed through Alliance Taesday morning about 10 o'clock on special train. Some of the officials were C. B. Gurnham, A. W. Newton anil luis Hill. They made a trip to Billings and returned via Casper de stined Chicago. C. F. Trtpplett, agent at Crawford, returned to work this week. Mrs. P. B. Abar went to Edge mont Tuesday for a visit. Switchman J. L. Pettigrew resign ed antl left for Denver Monday. Brukeman E. Hlava and wife and father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hlva, of Broken Bow, departed f.r Guernsey Thursday to visit Mr. iilva'8 brother who is going to war. Mrs. B. T. Hedges left for Hot Springs for a visit Thursday. Hrbert Butler returned to Alliance on No. 4 2 last night after a visit in Sheridan and Billings for a week Mr. Butler has entirely recovered ; from the bitter disappointment which he experienced just before taking his vacation, It is said that competi tion was loo great for Mr. Butler Herbert reports that Sheridan is not lbs town it used to be. had ben in the Alliance shops for No. 5 repairs. BAILROAD mens time books The handy kind for the busy rail road man. Buy ibem at The Hera) -I office for fifty cents each. Mrs. C. A. Hopkins was called to Hemingford Wednesday on account of the illness of a Bister. T. O. Waddell. foremnn of the air department, has been off last week on account of the death of his moth - . er. He will return to work the lat ter part of this week. Mr. ami Mrs. E. E. Lawrence, of Alliance, have gone to Omaha, where they will remain for several days, looking after some business matters and taking in the sights. WANTED We want to buy oia newspapers, magazines and mail-order catalogues in any quantity. Save them and advise The Alliance Her ald, phone 340. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Newberg de part the first of next week for a week's outing at Sidney, Nebr. Mrs. J. G. Painter, mother-in-law of Jay Carr, has returned from Bro ken Bow. Save your old magazines, newspa pers and catalogs. The Herald buys them and pays for them at the rate of twenty cents pr hundred pounds --four dollars per ton. Phone .140 Geo. W. Johnson laid off for a few days the fore part of the week, on account of illness of his wife. John Iiewig, electrician, has re turned from a very pleasant Sunday outing in Denver. L. L. Stryson, handyman' employ ed at Alliance round house, has been transferred temporarily to Seneca, to fill vacancy. FOR SALE Two desirable hous es, one four and one seven room cot tage; east fronts. E. F. Shields, 212 Sweetwater. St-lt-SMI Samples of Ancient Day. Down lo comparatively reee.it time every little girt worked her satnplei and emtntilt of Neventeenthtoeutnrji work are -till found si'"! lire ihe oh JetOs of the ."'"' " ' . ivii, 'j'hev usually contain er's leiine. h toes Rfu ' at tnrroure'' A M I" Maiie oiuiVi t -si rinmptoi : nt !!' df ' el. 1 he work ' texts, tno' ihe v holt , ! bofdet The eui is said ti oi i,, i., nnd Is In tlit i museum, Lcni NOTH K Tit TEACHERS Special examinations in County and Professional subjects, also Ell wood's Sociology, August 17 and 18 OPAL RUSSELL. County Superintendent Bag l-2t-8;"27 Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Strand are in Alliance visiting relatives. Save your old magazines, newspa pers antl catalogs. The Herald buys them and pays for them at the rato of twenty cents per hundred pounds four dollars per ton. Phone 34 0 I will sell at Public Audtion at the Burlington stock yards in ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA, Commencing at 1 O'Clock, Sharp, on SATURDAY, AUG. 250 Head of Cattle 100 Head of two-year-old Steers. 100 Head of Yearling Steers. 50 Head of Hereford Cows. These cattle are native Kansas cattle, all are well bred and are in good condition. Will sell in lots to suit purchasers, so remember the date and be sure to attend this sale. These cattle will be at Alliance two or three days before the sale and can be inspected here. TERMS OF SALE! Six months time on bankable paper at 8 per cent interest from date. DICK JACOBS, Owner FRED KIBBY Auctioneers R. M. HAMPTON, Clerk H. P. COURSEY MM Nl HOUHR RUMBLINfJB ? General Foreman J. B. Irwin and family are this week enjoying .1 pleasure outing in South Dakota their main point of interest heing Spearfish. They will return the lat ter part of this week. Mr. antl Mrs. VV. Ii. Colling accompanied then. R. K. Driscoll, who poses as round house foreman, is now occupying the vacancy caused by Mr. Irwin's vaca tion, and W. J. Connors, a machin ist in the house, is acting as round house foreman in place of Mr. Dris coll. Employes are united in wish ing for Mr. Irwin a very enjoyable time and are sincere in the wish that j he return to his strenuous duties i much refreshed and ready for the ; rush that is sure to come in railroad ' business this autumn. Master Mechanic J, O. Dole ac companied the Hill Hpecial out of here Tuesday. The special lett I Hence at 10 a. nt on that day for points east. The "special'' fatty consisted among others of the yuung Mr. Hill and Mr. Burnham. I.i on. in! Moran, formerly oi the, master mechanic's office, has been transferred to stenographer in Gen eral Foreman Irwin's office. Engineer 1). Fitzpatrick ami fam ily are enjoying a short vLsit at El more. S. I). They expect to return the latter part of this week. Mias Janet Orussniaa, daughter of Machine Shop Foreman C. VV. Grass man, went to Deadwood, S. D.. the fore part of the wek, for a short visit. The mother and slater of It. At, machine apprentice at this place, are visiting in Denver thin week. Fireman J. E. Kundle. H. VV. Bern and A. U. Warden have all resigned within the past week to join various departments of the army. C. 0. Davenport and J. J. Waddell. road foremen, have been called to Chicago on company business. They will be gone for some ten days. M. E. Bonds. Ureman. has return ed from Denver, where he went last week on some business matters. Engineer George Milliken of the east end pass -nger run, has returned to work today after two weeks' lay off. Hauk Rennau. passenger engin eer, is laying off for one trip at this time. He is attending to some du ties at the ranch. The helpers were put on aKain to day and the following men have heen st' up: J. Pattalochi. H. F. Town lejr, H. E. Spencer and E. McGuire. L. A Smith, tireman. is again a' work after laying off one trip. Rngtneer Fred Wilson is off for one trip. Engineer J. J Rogers mid Fire man Snedden look engine 631 to Bdgemont yesterday. This engine Bone Barometers. It Is a fortunate thing thnt loue haronit ten are going out of style. The people v ho have always felt everything iu, their beoee were ferever feeling many Clings that nohody Wanted tht in to feet, It never ruined on n holiday, the woxlHYWommi never failed to come, the bugs never nte the roses, company never appeared unexpectedly, nothing unpleasant ever happened without the Demon who had hones de claring that she had Known It all the tinte, thnt she had fell it In her hones. If the hone Imroinctcrs could have been trained to predict sunshine and gotxl eaapa they would have been very food things to Itlfve and WOO Id never huve goae out of style, but u hone barome ter was always falling. And at lust it has fallen almost out of sight. In I ia tut polls News. SOLDIER BOYS READ THE HERALD Itrvys of 'orp.tan ( Want to lie Sur to ie Their Package of Herald Kurd Wcvk for Homo News The Herald has been mailing a cood. big package of papers to tjle boys of Company G at Fort Crook each week, so that they would keep posted on home doings. The fol lowing letter has been received frou the boys of the company: i Fort Crook, Nebr.. July 26, I17 1 APiance Herald. Alliance, Nebraska. Gentlemen: Just a word from the Alliance boys of Company G, to thank you for the papers yoo have been sending us. We sure appreci ate your thoughtfulness in this mat ter. You can't imagine how good It is to receive a paper from our home town, and especially The Herald. It sure is warm down here, espec ially for us boys from western Ne braska. We often wish we could be back in good old Box Butte and get a good night's sleep. We can't go to sleep here until early in the morning and then It is about tlinagf to get up. They have established a Y. M. CM A. here and the boys seem to appreS ciate it very much. We thank yoifl again for the papers and nope waV will continue to get them. We remain, yours very truly, BOYS OF COMPANY G. We certainly appreciate the above' ? note from the boys of Company fj and will continue to keep them post ed on Box Butte happenings. In turn, we want them to keep the home folks posted by sending us each week a story on camp happenings. The Herald buys old newspapers, magazines, catalogs, and scrap paper of all kinds in good condition. We pay twenty cents per hundred pounds four dollars per ton. Lots of one hundred pounds or more called for if within the city limits of Alliance. Phone 340.