ALLIANCE HF.IMIP. THTJRADAY, OCT. II, 1917 New Records for October 1917 18357110 $0.75 45130 10 1.00 18342 10 .75 18346 10 .75 18340 10 .75 18343 10 .75 18347 10 .75 18352 10 .7 18353 10 .75 18354 10 .75 18355 10 .75 35641 12 1.25 18345 10 .75 35648 12 1.25 35649 12 1.25 Mississippi Francos White. Six Times Six is Thirty-Six (from Raymond Hitchcock's "Hitchy Koo) Frances White. JvaHtttkwH Laddie Boy (Good-bye, and I.uck Be With You) Nora Bayes. Over There Nora Bayes. WMJL .x That's the Kind of a Baby for Me (Ziogfrld Follies, 1917) Eddie Cantor. The Modern Maiden's Prayer (Ziegfcld Follies, 1917) Eddie Cantor. Says I To Myself, Says I Marguerite Farrell. Wonderful Girl, Good Night Marguerite Farrell. The Ragtime Volnnters Are Off to War Van and Schenck. Southern Gals Van and Schenck. They Oo Wild, Simply Wild, Over Me Marion Harris. Some Sweet Day Marion Harris. Isles of Aloha (with Hawaiian Guitar and Ukulele by Louis.- and Fcrcra) Wright and Dietrich. Pua Mohala (with Hawaiian Guitar and Ukulele by Louise and Fercra) Wright and Dietrich. How Can I Forget (When There's So Much to Remember) Alan Turner. Just as Your Mother Was Henry Burr. I'm All Bound 'Round with the Mason Dixon Line Irving Kaufman. Sailin Away on the Henry Clay American Quartet. The Ghost of the Saxophone Collins and Harlan. Mammy Blossom's Possum Party Collins and Harlan. Wake Up, Virginia (and Prepare for Your Wedding Day) Shannon Four. The Sweetest Little Girl in Tennessee Sterling Trio. A Trip to Paradise (Darky Specialty with Banjo) Golden and Reins. The Death of Towser (Darky Specialty with Banjo) Golden and Heins. DANCE RECORDS For Your Country and My Country Medley One Step Conway's Band. Sweetie Mine Medley One-Step Conway's Band. For You a Rose Med. Fox Trot (Passing Show, 1917)- ,1 C. Smith's Oreh. Mondaine WaHl (Lullaby Waltz) Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra. Good-Bye Broadway, Hello France! Med. One-Step Conway's Band. Miscellaneous Instrumental Records Rolling in His Little Rolling Chair Medley One-Step Conway 's Band. Huckleberry Finn Medley Fox Trot Conway's Band. She's Dixie All the Time - Medley Fox Trot Conway 's Band. Ballet Egyptien, Part 1 (Allegretto) (Alexander Luigini) Victor Con. Or. Ballet Egyptien, Part 2 (Andante Sostenuto) Victor Concert Orchestra. To a Wild Rose (Violin, 'Cello and Harp) Venetian Trio. . The Rosary Venetian Trio. twM'mjajWM Fifth Symphony Finale: Allegro (Parti) (Beethoven) Victor. Con. Ore. Fifth Symphony Finale: Allegro (Part 2) Victor Concert Orchestra. The Whirlwind (Tourbillon) (Flute Solo) Arthur Brooke. Romance, No. 1 (Schumann) (Oboe Solo) Arthur Foreman. Whispering Flowers (von Blon) Victor Concert Orchestra. The Dying Poet (Gottschalk) r Victor Concert Orchestra. Aloha Oe (Hawaiian Air) Bcnne Henton with Conway's Band. When You and I Were Young, Maggie Ben Henton with Conway's Band Reconciliation Polka (from "Lew Millions d Arlequin") (l)rigo) Victo" Concert Orchestra. fl Spanish Dance in G Minor (Mmzkowski) victor Uoneert orchestra. Italian Airs Medley Street Piano. Mi Operatic Airs Medley- Street Piano. Old Zip Coon (Folk Dance) Victor Band. Lady of the Lake (Folk Dance) Victor Band. VOCAL RECORDS Good Night, Little Girl, Good Night Lambert Murphy. The Blush Rose ('Cello obbligato) Lambert Murphy. Prince Igor Coro di donne (Chorus of the Tartar Women) Metropolitan Opera Chorus. Prince Igor Coro e danza (Chorus of Slaves) Metropolitan Op. Chorus. Doan Ye Cry, Ma Honey Olive Kline with Orpheus Quartet. Flow Gently, Sweet Afton olive Kline. Closer to Jesus Homer Rodeheaver and George Brewster. Drifting Homer Rodeheaver and (Jcorge Brewster. Gems from "Ziegfeld Follies, 1917" Victor Light Opera Company. Gems from "Oh Boy!" Victor Light Opera Company. Pollyanna Arrives Sally Hamlin. Pollyanna and the Boy Sally Hamlin. WIKER MUSIC HOUSE EVERYTHING IN MUSIC PIANOS PLAYER PIANOS VICTOR VICTROLAS and RECORDS MRS. J. T. WIKER, Mg . ACROSS FROM POST OFFICE 35650 12 1.25 18329 10 j .75 18208 10 .75 35637 12 1.25 18312 10 .75 35642 12 1.25 18344 10 .75 35644 12 1.25 18328 10 .75 18356 10 .75 45126 10 LOO 45133 10 LOO 45132 10 1.00 18341 10 .75 35651 12 1.25 35652 12 1.25 WHfJPO MFliP VP ,m ( AHiiiKit Kails City, Neb. A negro entered the office of Robert Batea here, struck MtM Deflate Harris, bookkeep er, a stunning blow over the head, locked her In the vault and made hlfl fetaway. Ten minutes later persons entering the offlee heard her moan ing In the vault. After the vault was opened she waa hysterical for aeveral hours. The negro made away with about lf or 120. He over looked some silver and f0 in a bank book. A negro has been nrreated. MiRs Harris la not in eondltion to look at the suspect. According to Miaa Harris, too negro entered the office Just after Roscoe Anderson and C. H. Richards, who have offices In the same set of rooms, had left the building. rrmtAinKP fob attknihnj HAWK, 11IU TAKF.S POMON Fremont Hatel Dunn, daUghtel of Mr. and Mrs. John Dunn t Ron ers, died from poison ah- took Sfhlk despondent. The young woman been upbraided by her mother for at tending a dance. She whs 11 v of age and Is survived by her pan two brothers and two sinters Twenty-two of the chickens wcrs found ro hnvp tuberculosis In Ita mA- ivanrrd staee while fourteen othaaw I were suffering slightly. Btate eVter- Inarla Anderson believes the dtsensn Is nioro prevalent among poultry; than thought. UNI TTHKIMT1OSIN IN IOl'lniY NKAIt flKNKi Lincoln, Neb. Tuberculosis Hinonr chickens and gees raised on the farsa of L. A. Mottle, near Geneva, has been definitely established by a post mortem Inspection of 200 of the for mer and fourteen of the latter Which were shipped to Lincoln and killed three days ago under the inspection of the state veterinarlan'a office (roup If your children are subject to croup, get a bottle of Chamberlain' Couph Heniedy, and when the at -tack comes on be careful to follow the plain printed directions. You will ho HuipiiHed at the quick relief which it uffords. Oct. AdT. POLICF ItFTOVKR TWKNTY-OBfB OF FIFTY -NKVHN CAR8 HTOIJDK Auction Sale of LAND I Will Sell at Public Auction on TUESDAY, OCT. 16th 1:80 P. M. Between Scottsblnff and Oaring Nearly Opposite the Goring Sugar Factory, a TEN ACRE TRACT 12 Acre (Improved) 8-room residence, lawn, trees, etc. A fine home. 4 One-acre Tracts Unimproved. 1 Half-acre Tract Unimproved. 1 Five-acre Tract Unimproved. There are no odors emanating from the Gering Factory All Refuse is Evaporated. TERMS One-half cash Balance to suit purchaser. E. H. PHILLIPS, Owner W. C. Hollingsworth, Auctioneer Scottsblnff, Nebr. Omaha, Neb. Ak-Sar-Ren has proved quite a lucky period for auto mobile thieves, who relieved fifty -aeven automobile owners in Omaha of their can during that time. Of the fifty-seven cars reported stole within the last ten days, twenty-one were recovered by the police. Fords constitute the largest number of au tomobiles stolen. Phone Mo. 85. Winter Tourist Rates Now Available The entire scheme of Southern tourist fares becomes effective this year October 1st. All resorts and principal cities of the Qulf i Coast and the Southeast are included ; Florida fares include circuitous routes. With its great military cantonments, the Southland, during the coming Winter, will be a most interesting; tourist region. TO CALIFORNIA: The usual Winter tourist fares via all routes. The Burlington can ticket you either via Denver, Scenic Colorado and Salt Lake, in through tourist sleeper service, or via Denver, the Santa Fe "Grand Canyon" Ihm, also for the grand Coast tour includ- ing the Northwest. Beautiful "Southland" publications, including the Burlington's Winter Tourist leaflet. With its main trunk lines to the Southeast, either via Den ver, Kansas it y. tu. Louis or umcago, me nur lington is essentially the route for Southern travel COLE, Ticket Agent. S. H. L. W. WAKKLKY, tienentl Passenger Agent, loot Faruarn 8lrMt, Omaha, Nebraska. International Typographical Union No. 755 UNION LABEL The UNION LABEL on printed matter ALWAYS means the BEST, in both the front office and the workshop the com posing room. There are two printing offices in Alliance en titled to the use of the UNION LABEL: THE ALLIANCE HERALD THE ALLIANCE SEMI-WEEKLY TIMES UNION MEN and LABORING MEN of all trades, if your tradesman solicits your husiness with printed matter ask bim to get the UNION LABEL on his advertising. Demand the UNION LABEL on Your Printing LIVESTOCKPRICES AT SOUTH OMAHA Cattle Avenge About Steady; Trade Ex mail, irregular I06S SE LA -HiCE HI6KEI uppiu of Sheep and Lamb of MeaV rats Proportions and Demand Act ive from bath Packr and Fseder Buyers Prloes Rang from Steady te a Quarter Higher than Las Week. Union Stock Tarda, South Omaha. Nebraska, October 0, 1017. Receipt of cattle were not at all heavy (or Monday, about 18,000 head, and th market was about steady with tha eloae of loaat week although unnraal ly uneven and Irregular. Ttange cattle ade up the big hulk of the offering and beef steers, cow stuff and stock - era and feeders were all alow sale at steady but very uneven figure. Quotations on cattle: Prime heavy beeves, $15.00917.00; good to chnlce beeves, $14.0001(1.00; fair to good beeves, f 12.00Olft.ft0 ; common to fair beeves. fW.no n.OO: food to choice yearling. $14.00ifirt vO; fair to good yearlings. $13,000)1 TOO; common to lair yearling;. $7.ftO0 12.00 ; prim heavy grass beeves. I2.00414.?n: good to choice press heve. tw.nno 12.0O : fair to rood rmss steers. SO 00 J mm- common to fair areas steer, $7.ftf)(e. ?v gnnd tn choice he, fa.nAeen 05, . grt, rn rhnr rem tth fps.no : fair tn toort cnr "o,tto; canners nl mttr nn " . rn calves, senoie.nn. y,f hn ts O7.N0; bologna hull wm0; prime feed'n ate-ea. ooi4 of,s good to choice fcdr eo sn"o no; fair to food feenVr. r food to choice stoc--s. W "toio OO; fair to food fookra. trosaTfi; common to fair cno1 SflooHTOO; StocV liclfers. Sfi.fWWfiBon; stock cotea, $0.007..V: stock calvM. fm.ftOifo.ft0. Hega Steady te 5c Lower. The run of hos wns moderate for a Monday, about 2.ono heed, and ther was 0 fofxl demnnd from both pack ers and shipper at prices that ranged from (toady to n nickel lower than Sutnnlny. Tops hnmirtit $19.ftft end the toilk of the tradlnz was at sm.su (J1R.WV f)mrtor(l with a week ago prices were 10i;!.V lower. 8heep and Lambs 8tronoer. Ahont 18.000 sheen iitul liitnhs show ed up. not n Inrife Monday's run. and the Inoulry from hnth rncker nnd feeder hnvers wn hrond st nrl'"" rnnif'n from strone to as much as a ounrter lilL'lier than Mie ele of lir week. It take choice Hilars or fed Ine lamb to hrio" 1SttO nnd nv thtnc above Hint fi"rp must he fnnnr. Quotations on, sheep and lamls: Iamba, fair to choice, si7.2ft1s.TO; lambs, fwdor. t10.fWO1S.00; Innii.s, culls. $12.00010.50; yearlings, fair to choice, $12.000 13.00 ; yearling, rccaV era, $12j0001o.OO-, weth.rs. fulr to choice. $11.00012.00; ewes fair to choices. $10.00011-00; cwea, culls and feeders. $.".. "0 lo.tnt ; ewes, brewlera, til ages. $100O10.0A The Telephone's Part in the Great War As wa become larger participants in the great war, the demands of the government upon the telephone Industry for men, for equipment and for local and long distance service are greatly Increasing. New construction needed to meet the Increased demand for service by the government and by private activity dne to wur conditions has been held back by the shortage of both labor and materials. In this time ef the nafJon'a greatest need you can "do your bit" by asking only for such equipment as you must have nd by making only such local or long distance calls as are absolutely necessary. NEBRASKA TELEPHONE 00. ITs IIAIUI IO WOKK When SufTcrliiK From Kidney Ill. lan Alliance l'eople I'm. I This to Be True. What's so hard as a day's work with an aching back? Or h"rp h " of pain with every sudden twist or turn? Tftere is no peace from the dull ache No rt fr- he soreness, lame ness and weariness. If the kidneya are disordered you can't reach the cause too soon. Negiecl 1 n fatal. Weak kidn ys need prompt atten tion. Begin usins Moan's Kidney Pills at once A tested an I proven kidney rem edy. Alliance re l rs should find new hope in the fo'lowins statement: O. H. Williams, stationary fireman, 421 Yellowston St., Alliance, saya: "My back whs lame and ached stead ily and heavy work would about use me up. Mo if' Kidney Pills relieved me and I endorse them as a first claw.- kidney medicine." Prtcp 60c at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the aame that Mr. William- 'md. KoBter-MI'bursi Co.. Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv.