ALLIANCE HRRALD, TH'TODAY, NOV. 99. Itlf. NEARLY DOUBLE Y. M, C. A. FUND (Continued from Page One.) Blume. 0 1.00 Brown, A. P 1.00 Blumer, F. L 10.00 Hickman, F. V. ... 1.00 Burns, O. M 3.00 Brennnn, Ed 2.00 Burke, Mr J. W. . . 1.00 Brown, Ethel 1.00 Brown, Frances 2.00 Beach. E. J 5.00 Blaln, F. 0 10.00 Bopue, Horace 6.00 Beckwith, Roy 2.00 Beal, Hugh 1.00 Bignell, Joe 5.00 Bellwood, H. H 5.00 Burton, Eugene 5.00 Benjamin, C. J 1.00 Butler & Stranaky . . 2.00 Curtis, Mrs. J. H 1.00 Cutts, Mr. and Mrs. W. E 5.00 Coryell, Rex 1.00 Cantlin, Harry 1.00 Carlson, F. H 5.00 Curry, Clyde 2.50 Carlson, Alice 1.00 Cassidy, J. T 1.00 Campbell, F. D 10.00 Church Collection . . 2.30 Curtis, A. P 25 Crane, W. F 1.00 Cunningham, W R. . . 1.00 Conway, D. R 1.00 Case, L. J 6.00 Cook, Everett 6.00 Covert, J. M 1.00 Caulder, C. E 1.00 Cole, S. H 2.00 Condit, H. O 1.00 Carey, Joe 6.00 Clark, J. P 1.00 Coppemall& Peterson . 5.00 Cnsty, T 1.00 Carroll, J. H 1.00 Duncan, O. W 10.00 Dutton, C. F 6.00 Garling, O. D 10.00 Dierks Lbr. & Coal Co. 15.00 Douglas, Etta 2.00 Denny, Clark C 25.00 Davis, Mack J 5.00 Dick 1.00 Drexel, E. W 2.00 Duskin, Mrs. M 1.00 Dixon, E. D 50 Dole, J. 0 5.00 Dow, C. A 1.00 Dunbar, A. J 5.00 Drake, C. L 5.00 Dillon, T. A 1.00 Davis, J. B 1.00 Dillon, Ed 1.00 Drake, Ardell 1.00 Edwards, J. W 2.00 Everist, G. A 1.00 Eldred, Ed 1.00 Ezell, W. G 50 Essay, E 5.00 Epler, Rev. S. J 5.00 Ellis, J. W 25 Emerick, J. D 5.00 FirBt Nat'l Bank .... 100.00 Fracker, Mrs. T. P.. 1.00 Fair, W. E 5.00 Fobs i.oo First State Bank.... 50.00 Feaglns, Fred E. . . . 1.00 Frost, Ray C 1.00 Forest Lbr. Co 26.00 Fisher, W. D 5.00 Foster Lbr. Co 15.00 Fauan, C. E 1.00 Fuller, C. H 5.00 Tho Famous 25.00 Fielding, T. S 5.00 Fielding, N. S 1.00 Fee. Mrs. Emma.... 3.00 Graham, Robt 50.00 Golden Rule 10.00 Ouerrieri Bros 10.00 Oanti, Harry E 5.00 Gribble, Hal 1.00 Gladson, R. C 2.00 Gastineau, M. P 1.00 Oerdes, A. S 5.00 Gavin, A. V 6.00 Grebe. M. E 1.00 Gllman, S. L 50 Given, Mrs. F. L. . . . 1.00 Given, F. L 1.00 Graham, James .... 1.00 Gastineau. J. E 1.00 Gleason, Jack 1.00 Hampton, R. M 100.00 Holstein, F. E 50.00 Hershman, C. E 3.00 Harper, W. R 60.00 Hargraves, M. S 6.00 Harris, F. W 10.00 Hunter, J. A 50.00 HickB, F. W 100 Henry, Mary E 50 Hahn, Mrs. Wm 1.00 Holmes, Jay 100 Hewett, J. H 2.50 Hoffland Pool Hall.. 10.00 Hopes, Dan 6.00 Hughes, C. H 100 Hall, L. A 50 Hall. V. E 2.00 Heck, Alvah 1.00 Hood, Lew 3.00 Healey. C 2.00 Hunt. A. V 2.00 Hughes, J. E 5.00 Hale, Grant 1.00 Highland, L. H 5.00 Hacker, H. D 50 Huntington, P 1.00 Hand. Dr. G. J 10.00 Halstead, Grant .... 2.50 Hall, E. A. & Son. . . 5.00 Hart, Jesse M 1.00 Johnston, J. N 10.00 Jaqua, P. J 1.00 Johnson, Lloyd E... 2.00 Jeep, Victor 25.00 Johnson, Lewis 1.00 Johnston, M. E 1.00 Johnson, A. C 5.00 Johnston, C. M 5.00 Jones, C. H 1.00 Johnson, L. J 1.00 Jones, D. E. W 5.00 Johnson, H. M 1.00 Jameson, J. A 2.00 Johnson, R. H 1.00 Joder, B. 1 1.00 Johnson, Mort 2.00 Irish. F. W 10.00 Lowrey, G. W 1.00 Lunn. A. T 10.00 Luthrell 5.00 Lliteras, J. M 2.50 Lamb. H. W 10.00 Lorence, MrB. W. I . . 2.00 Lowe, D. V 1.00 Laing, E. G 10.00 Lotspetch, Mrs. W. E iowery & Henry . . . Lcance. Wm Laudis, John . . . . Lyons, Danny Lister, John Lamm, R. H Larson, Carl A . . . . Londenbor, L. O. . . . Knight. R. E King ft Smith King, F. A Kennedy, C. B Ketser, Eliiabetb . . Reiser, H Kirkes, Bill Knowles Koci, Joe Keogan, J. A Keeler-Coursey Co. Kromwall, E. G. . . . Kibble, E. T Kidd. Mrs. W. S. . . Kennedy, Grace H. King, Wm Miller, Glen Mitchell, Wm McCorkle, J. C Mallery, E. D Marvin, Mrs. H. E. . McDonald, J. H Mahaffy, W. J Moore, V Mailey, Perry Morrow, J. O Marks, C. E Mote, A. S Moberly, A. L Meserve, H. S McAUys, D. E. E. . . Morris, E. G Miller, J. W McCormick, F Mondle, H. J Morris, Ruth McCormick, A. M. . McCormick, Mrs. a.M Miller, W. A Mitchell, F. H Manewal, Peter L. . Miller, J. M Morrison, Charles . . Markham, J. E. . . . Morris, Rev. J. W. Mendenhall, Sterling Mudra, A Mounts, W. C Moore, J. W Matt hies, W. H MnrGe, Lyle Miller, Chester A. . Mollring, G. A Miller, Si. A Maxfleld, J. P Norton, W. W NMcolai, J. L Newberry Hdw. Co. Neuswanger, George Nation, C. W Noggle, William . . . Nichols, M. D Nieman, W. G Nabb, J. T Oakes. J. C Ostenberg, Wm., Jr. O'Keefe, T. J Poffenberger, F. Priess, Lena Phelps, M. E Pickens. O. L Phelps, F. M Patterson, O. L. . . . 5.00 10.00 3.00 .25 5.00 1.00 1.00 1 00 1.00 6.00 5.00 5.00 1.00 1.00 6.00 5.00 1.00 2.00 10.00 10.00 2.00 5.00 5.00 6.00 10.00 10.00 15.00 10.00 20.00 6.00 3.00 6.00 5.00 5.00 6.00 10.00 6.00 1.00 1.00 1.50 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .60 1.00 .50 1.00 1.00 1.00 10.00 1.00 1.00 6.00 1.00 1.00 5.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .25 10.00 5.00 2.50 50.00 2.00 50.00 3.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 5.00 5.00 1.00 1.00 5.00 .25 .50 1.00 1.00 .50 1.00 Patterson, W. F. . . . 1.00 Pilkington, L. E 2 00 Powell, Mrs. Chat... 6.00 Pickett, Mrs. B. B. . . 2.00 Poland, L. E 50 Quick, Wm 5 .00 Rust. Wm.. Jr 5.00 iioblnson, W 26 Kodgers. C. C 1.00 Rodgera, A. D 10.00 Ross, C. A 5. (Hi Roger, Frank 5.00 Runeg, Charles F. . . 5.00 Rice, J. E 25.00 Roberta, T. D 2.00 Reddish, R. V 1.00 Redenbaugh, H. E. . 1.00 Rowley, Frank O... 1.00 Rowan, Jerry 5.00 Reddish, F. E 100.00 Reddish, H. E 5.00 Rhein-Rousey Co. . . 10.00 Rosso, J. C 1,00 Rowe, F. 0 6.00 Reid, George 6.00 Robbins, N. 0 2.50 Rumer, W. D 10.00 Robinson, Will 1.00 Reed. L. P 2.00 Russell, Opal 10.00 Rokahr, Mary 3.00 Ryley, Darcy 10 Rathburn, Chas 50 Reddington, W. L. . . .60 Rolfson, T. P 6.00 Rowan, Mrs. J 1.00 Sward, C. E 2.00 Snyder, Harold .... 1.00 Swan, Henry 6.00 Scott, P. M 2.00 Shields, E. F 1.00 Sauerbaum, W. M... 1.00 Stalos, Tom 2.50 Seidell, F. M 1.00 Sampson, Rose 60 Spencer, W. T 5.00 Shaw, Mrs. W. C 5.00 Sorensen, John 6.00 Show, Geo. H 25.00 Sanford 1.00 Smith, Joe R 6.00 Smith, F. H 2.00 Smith, L. L 2.60 Smith, Fred B 6.00 Smith, Truman A. . . 1.00 Stelnman, N. W 2.00 Sturgeon, P. J 2.00 Snyder, John R 6.00 Silver Grill 2.00 Spencer, W. E 5.00 Strong, Roy 1.00 Stuart, T. E 5.00 Stanton, J. S 1.00 Soules, S. C 10.00 tailback, Charles . . . 1.00 Spon, F. J 1.00 Stuckor, D. B 1.00 Sf-hroeber, Pete .... 2.00 Snyder, Geo. F 5.00 c'agle, Dr. C. E 10.00 ' vens, F. F 5.00 8 rapue, M. J 50 Sanders, Troy A.... 5.00 Tyler, D. E 10.00 Trelkeld, T. J 1.00 Tiller, J. F 1.00 Tansky, LouIb 50 Tricky, H. A 50 Tunnell, J. E 1.00 Toohey, H. P 1 00 Thomas, P. M 1.00 Tash, I. E 10.00 Thompson, A. N 2.00 Thlelp, Harry 26.00 Trenkle. Frank .... 2.00 Vermilion. Ieafe . . . .50 Vance, J. J 10.00 Vaughn, i i.i ii. I.. .... 5.00 Volght, V . H 2.00 V iughn, Ellsworth . . LOO niBlin. Elsa 2.00 Van (IrHVen, P 2.50 anlindlnghara, S A. 2.00 Worley, L. N 18.01 Weidnhamer, H. D. . 1.50 Williams. W 1.60 Wright, A. 0 6.00 Whaley, M. H 2 00 Wright & Wright . . . 1.00 Wolf, H. E 10.00 Wlese, C 1.00 Wilson, W. G 15.00 Weaver. C. A 50 Wilson Bros 2.00 Wallace, John 2.00 Walters, Burt 6.00 Whaley. C. A 1.00 White, F 1.00 Walker, J. 0 5.00 Wlker Music Store. . 2.00 Wright, A. A 2.00 Woolgar, G. A 1.00 Weidenhamer, W. M. 5.00 Wolf. Kermit 60 Wright, Mose 6.00 Westover, R 2.00 Wadum, W. A 1.00 Workman, Geo. D... .60 Wynell, E H 25 Whitney, James .... 2.00 Was, F. J 10.00 Walmt r. A 2.00 Yi.nders, Joe 1.00 Young. E. E 5.00 Young. Bart 2.00 Zorns 1.00 Zurn. 0. W 2.60 Zedlker. W. D 2.60 Zediker. U. R 1.00 Zollinger, W. E 1.00 Kp.vortli Ieatie The local Epworth League contributed a total of 162.66 by It members and their friendo. as follows Lamon. W. H. . . . McCorkle, Norman S fiord, C. E Donovan, C. B . . . . Tully, T. M Donovan, F. R . . . , Ormsby, Mabel 5.00 Donovan, Edna 1.00 Denedict, Laura Townley, LI' ie Martin. Edna . Willis, Mrs. J. "rake, Mary A rake, E. C. . Mfrk, Ronena 5.00 6.00 6.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 WOULD ESTABLISH AN AUT0 TRANSFER rendu noil Man Would InMall Kuril PMMMft and RkpTSM Line ll--ttwen Alliance and Ant i h come of the negotiations depends upon the report made by this co miller. Jotkl at. Hlack of Deadwood, South Haknia, m't with a number of the retail rueirliHtitH and other business men of Alliance Saturday afternoon at the Community Club office for the inn pose of discussing his proposition to establish a Ford auto passenger and express line between Alliance and Antloch. Mr. Black is enpaged In this busi ness at Deadwood and has used Ford cars there winter and summer for the past three years, the average distance between points being alxteen miles, slightly farther than the distance be tween Alliance and Antioch . Mr. Black'a plan la to run cara be tween the towns at regular scheduled times, keeping cara at both polnta and making stops at Hoffland. Suit cases and light baggage would be carried free of charge for paaaengera. Trunks and other heavy baggage would be hauled by auto truck and there would be a alight additional charge. The charge established would probably be $1.25 for one way per passenger or $1.26 for one way on the regular trlpa. Regular pas sengers would travel by ticket at prices lower than these. A commit tee was appointed to Interview the business men regarding the giving of a reasonable guarantee to Mr. Black in order to get him to make the installation of service. The out AN APPEAL I lt HPIUNfi WHEAT George Coupland, vice-chairman of the Nebr: ska State Counell of De fen' e, has issued a statement saying thai Die survey made by the council its to the winter wheat acreage in Nebraska this fall Indicates about 76 to R0 per cent of the normal planting. In order that the state may get back to Its usual wheat production, the farmers of the state are called upon by the government to make up the deficiency by the aowlng of spring wheat next year. Fortunately, the fact that so much extra land waa planted to corn this year will make It easy for farmers to use their corn stalk flelda for this purpoae. The State Council urges very strongly thai the necessary seed supplies o do this be obtained as Boon as possible. In localities where good spring wheat la being held, arrangements should be made at once by those who need It so that no good seed wheat will be shipped away for milling purposes until the local needs are provided for. The state Council of Defenae aske the loyal co-operation of the farmers, elevators and mills of Nebraska to help secure the seeding of the neces sary acreage of spring wheat next year to make up the deficiency caused by the shortage of winter wheat sown this fall. The needa of the nation urgently demand that this be done. Farmers needing spring wheat and those who have it for sale, should they need assistance, will be helped by the State Council of Defense to the utmost of its ability. Now is the time to get ready to seed next year's spring wheat crop. R. . . 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.50 1.50 1.00 s ifford, Harry 2.00 Donovan, Ruth Donovan, a. t. . . Blair, Hannah . . . Rensvold. Hattie Stringer. Mrs. . . . Young, Mabel . . . Graham, Ethel . . Grebe, Marian . . . Orassnian, Mabel Orassman. Janet Smith, Frank F. , 1.00 1.00 1.00 4.00 1 .50 1.90 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.50 Benedict, Edna 1.00 Wise Cattlemen Vaccinate Calves Against BLACKLEG Stock owners cannot afford to experiment with unproved vaccines, it meant money in your pocket to immunize calves right now with one dote of Kansas Germ-Free Fluid Vaccine (Made in fVichita, Kansas) This is the only proved preventative on the market approximately 250,000 calves have been immunized with it, and not one afterward died of Blackleg. It cannot fire d Urate lu a health t animal or iprrtd dlmae la paMurra. Tbi, It (be oris Inal f trai-lraa raocinc It made by in ortf inator and cvrr dor ant out la at to atandard and will do tbc work. Wa rial IsStS ' SJS make unproved olalaaa. E. A. HALL & SON, Distributing Agents, Alliance, Nebr. The Kansas Blackleg Serum Company, Inc. i Used by leading cattlemen to pro tect herds. Write for names and fret Blackleg Book. Denver.Colorado Wichita, Kansas Amarillo, Texas ThU Trmdt Mark It Mr vkt J tf htntr mud jtvr fnts.Htn. LIVESTOCK AUCTION SALE The firm of WOOD & COLE, having disposed of their ranch lands, possession of which passes in Spring of 1918, will close out all their personal holdings at Auction Sale at the WOOD & COLE Ranch Head quarters, 1 2 miles south of Hay Springs, Sheridan County and 38 miles north of Alliance on MONDAY, NOV. 26th, 1917 Commencing at 10:00 o'Clock, A.M. Consisting of the the following described property: 90 - Head of HORSES - 90 THIRTEEN WEANLING COLTS FIFTEEN 2-YEAR-OLD COLTS FIFTEEN 3-YEAR-OLD COLTS- TWELVE 4 YEAR OLD HORSES TEN 5-YEAR-OLD HORSES TWENTY-FIVE MATURE HORSES We will also offer Our Thoroughbred Registered Percheron Stallion "Regent," as good a sire as there is in the state. These Horses are all Big Boned, Qrowthy animals, and among this herd are many exceptionally fine brood mares, as well as the Ranch Work and Saddle Horses. No brands. Competent Judges declare this One of the Best Bunches of Horses in the State Outside of Thoroughbred Herds. 378 - Head of CATTLE - 378 One Hundred Six (106) Head of High Grade and Thoroughbred Hereford Cows. Among these cows are several Good Milch Cows. Forty-six (46) Head of Two-Year-Old, High Grade Hereford Heifers. Thirty-Two (32) Head of Fine Two-Year-Old Hereford Steers. Fifty -Two (52) Head of Choice Yearling Hereford Heifers. Forty-Nine (49) Head of Orowthy Yearling Hereford Steers. Eighty-Eight (88) Head of Weanling Calves of Splendid Quality. Four (4) Thoroughbred Three-Year Old Hereford Bulls. One (1) Registered Four-Year-Old Shorthorn Bull. 120 Head of HOGS 120 One Hundred Twenty (120) Head of Duroc Jersey Hogs, consisting of Brood Sows, Gilts and Barrows. Also One (1) Exceptionally Fine Herd Boar. FARM MACHINERY, GRAIN, HAY, FEED, ETC. Consisting of 1 Champion Grain Binder; 1 Corn Binder; Two 2-Row Cultivators; One 1-Row Cultivator; 3 Riding Listers; 1 Sod Plow; 1 Walking Stiring Plow; 1 Feed Grinder- 1 Alfalfa Disc; 2 Disc Harrows; 1 Broadcast Seeder; 1-4 Section Harrow; 1 Press Drill; 1 One Horse Press Drill; 1 Fanning Mill and Corn Separator- 2 Hay Sweeps 1 Hav Stacker; 3 Mowing Machines; 1 Hay Rake; 1 Grindstone; 4 Lumber Wagons; 1 Spring Wagon; 2 Hay Racks; 5 Sets Double Harnew,; 1 Saddle. Five Hundred (600) Bushels of Wheat Five Hundred Bushels of Spelt Five Hundred (600) Bushels of Oats Several Hundred Tone of Alfalfa and Wheat Grass Hay A Considerable Amount of Corn Fodder TERMS Six month's time allowed on any sum over $25.00, purchaser giving bankable note bearing interest at 10 per cent, from date of sale. Lunch served at Ranch House at Noon Wftftsft & PHI F ftwilPrc Auctioneers: H. S. SLAUGHTER, L. W. DAVIS, YYUUU VX tULL, UWIICIfc WALTER WOLVINGTON. Clerk: J.S. DENM AN