PLAY GROUND IN STRUCTOR EMPLOYED ORIGINAL CRAPE HANGER VnrU Hoard Have Arranged Willi ! rt men t of IMiyslrnl Flu at ion for nii iMCMtlTCM This Summer The :irk bo:' rd. for the rlty of Al liance have decided to m:;ke vise of 'In cltf park for ;i playground this Simmer and have employed Miss Udell HeWttti of the st: te university, to have Charge of tin- recreation work for Mii: see children, daring the months of .Tune, July and August. The play RrOUBdl will open the tis' of June. The hours from 8 to 11 in the morning and 3:30 to 6 in the afternoon, have been chosen :.s the hours to he used hy Miss Hewitt to take charge of the children. The system to be installed this summer is in keeping with the most advanced ideas for the healthful physical development of the children. All parents in Allh nce should en courage and 'nsiBt that their children attend the playground at the regular hours. It gives them clean, health ful play with a competent woman to care for them. Miss Hewitt will en courage them In their own games, each them new ones, organize base ball teams, coach tennis, nnd If pos sible, arrange for a tennis tourna ment. The plan being put through by the park board will make the park a real recreational center for the children. If followed out each year it will be productive of real and lasting benefit. The Knocker In Agin Improvements Agin Taxes. Agin Progress, Agin (he Weather) Agin everything except hint self. He is (he original ('rape Hunger and never says Anything Goad about anyone. Fortunately fof all Of us, the Knocker lives over in the Next town. MICKIE SAYS Old wall paper made like new, twetfry years' experience, satisfaction guaranteed, cleaning kalsomined walls a specialty. Phone 664 for prices. 9252--lt-24 OH ERR Y COUNTY GOOflE PR.E-MX LUC KV PCtt . ,TjONH KNOW WHAT CLKSS" PRINTING- NE TUftM OUT IN THIS SHOP . Bit Vo at 'cummin" -fns Htae joe PRESS ov fcN NIOHT J Cherry county is noted for the cat tle it produces but is Just now : .cqulr lug fame for the high price paid fcr a goose at a public -ale recently held by a ranchman. After the rest of the I stuff had been mostly sold Mr. Voss put up the goose, the proceeds to go to tho Red Cross. It was sold and retold until the sum of $100 was real- tied, Catarrh of Throat Miss Amalle Ruzlcka, 1449 South 16th St, Otaaha, Nebraska, writes: "I have suffered with catarrh of the throat. I caught cold and it settled 'In my throat, and I coughed badly and was very weak. I could not sleep and had no appetite. I had two doc tors, and had taken so many different medicines and found no help. I thought I will bare to give up; but at last my mother read about Peruna, so I thought of trying that great medicine Peruna I got a bottle of It and In about four day I almost stopped coughing, and after a while I surely found relief, and from that time we are not without Peruna In our home." Could Not Sleep No Appetite Now Well We Alwavt Have PERUNA in the Home. .a ThoM who abiaet tn llnuiH muli. cines can procure Peruna Tablets. llllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllMllllllllllllliUllllinUllllllliag ALLIANCE CANDY STORE PURE HOME MADE CANDIES Home Made Ice Cream 45c quart Pint Ice Cream 25c Completely Equipped Sanitary Service. Come in and let us serve you with cooling drinks or delicious candies. FRUIT SUNDAES 1A Any Flavor IUC FREE CITY DELIVERY S. P. JACKSON, Prop. 210 Box Butte Phone 27 ttHniwuiKmniiHnnMMm ASK US TO Sweat FOR YOU THIS Summer For Your Information In making your purchases of Shirts, Soft Collars, etc., be sure and get oversize. Do this, because goods are not being shrunk at the pres ent time before being placed on the market. Observe this precaution and your laundered goods will not come back undo raize. UP-TO-DATE DELIVERY SERVICE Alliance Steam Laundry 127 Fast 1 ird Street Phone 160 LOYALTY 0I1S HI LEAGUE'S SESSION Nonpartisans Loudly Cheer Each Reference to Nation's Leaders in War. Patriotism was tho keynote of the three-day conference In Id at St. Paul last week hotWm tho organized fanners of the National Nonpartisan lsa its and the union workers of the ity. At every montion of President Wil son's name, the delegates roue to their feet with wild cheers and they left no douht through nil their expres sions that they are squarely behind thS government in their support of the war. Karly In the convention a stirring message assuring President Wilson of the loyalty of the Northwestern farmers was read to the convention, acclaimed hy tumultuous applause, and then wired to Washington, D. C. Iater a message from Herbert Hoover to the farmers wgH read to the con vention and loudly applauded. Herbert Hoover's telegram and the presence of William Kent, now mem ber of the Federal Tariff commission and formerly congressman from Cali fornia, showed that the United States government has no douht about the frenzied attempt of Minne sota politicians to brand the league's leaders as disloyal. Kent Represented Government. William Kent was sent to the con vention by George Creel, head of the Bureau of Public Information, when Francis J. Heney. in charge of the packers' investigation, was unable to come. Mr. Kent told tho farmers and workers that he represented the President and that he would return with the assurance that the Nonparti san league was loyal. Other speakers brought cheering praise from men high In the councils of the national administration. A letter was read from Ceorge Creel wV.ch stated that "Despite attacks, I believe intensely In the loyalty of the Nonpartisan league. I have done all In my power to protect It from tinfalr assault," and Mrs. Huldah Harold Rain, wife of Capt. Robert Thurston Rain, navigation officer In the United States navy, brought the audience to Its feet with cheers when she announced that she had come to the conference with the approval of her husband's commander-in-chief. Another speaker. Rev. 8. R. Mat well of Denver, said he had a letter from President Wilson which was so personal that he could not read It, hut which declared that the Non partisan league "Is absolutely, div inely and majestically American." Sneers of Papers Silenced. Even the subsidized Twin City dailies, which day after day tried to distort and misrepresent the doings of the convention, were silent In the face of this evidence. These papers sneerlngry said It was "only camou flage" when the farmers and workers opened their sessions with the sing ing of "The Stars and Stripes" and "America." but they did not dare to jeer when the word was brought from Washington that the national ad ministration considers the Nonpartt son league loyal. The whole convention was a con vincing demonstration of the patriot ism of Nonpartisan league members and officials. Not by words alone, but by deeds the farmers displayed their loyalty, for their resolutions again cheerfully agreed In the pries of wheat set by the President for the 1918 crop, only asking In return that all other commodities be treated upon the same basis and calling upon Congress to enact legislation that will enable President Wilson to ex tend his price-fixing policy and pre vent profiteering In other industries. Profiteers Greatly Alarmed. Incidentally, this action In regard to price-fixing legislation explains why the Nonpartisan league Is so bitterly assailed by the Special In terests and their subsidized newpa pers. The profiteers fear that the league's recommendations will be carried out and If this Is done thev foresee a drastic reduction In their present swollen dividends. This ex plains their frantic charges of dis loyalty. They are trying to discredit the league and to divert attention from their own misdeeds. The Alliance Herald's Little Salesman Advertising under this head, five cents per line. Count six words to the line. No advertisement taken for leas than fifteen cents. For Sale FOR SAI-F Coo.l hulldlnir lot well located, oast front on Kmerson ave nue. Sold chenp If takn soon Phone tS83. 9239-21-23 FOR S A LK CMI TRADF- One ton overi.ind truck In good condition Harry IVnninger. Antloch. Nebr. tf-918R-50 : FOR S Pr.n ti, ally new Ford tractor attarhement. $1.r0. J. M. Tucker, Bdismoat, aVD, 9i79--6t-i9 FOK tALE - Herrinc Hall Marvin safe inside dimensions 14x20x45 Inches Practically new and will i sell cheap us must have larger one. I A. Tr Seybolt, Bridgeport, Nebr. FOR IAL1 - Hnkery and cafe. In excellent eond'tlon with good pay ' Ing business. Have to give up the business as I am subject to draft. Re i quire cash or bankahle paper. Pete Mnnewnl, Manewal's bakery and cafe, Alliance, Nebr. FOR SALE Home grown alfalfa seed. J. A. Keegan. 9256-tf-24 I j FOR RENT A suite of modern I rooms furnished, men only. En I quire at this office. 92B0-tf-$-24 OL FALSE TEETH WANTED IM'T MATTER IF IIItOKI.N ' We pay up to .r dollars per set. Also cash for Old Hold, Silver and broken ft uelry Check sent hy return mall tiooils held 10 days for sender's ap proval of our offer. Maser's Tooth Specialty, Dept. A, 2007 S. lib St.. Philadelphia. Pa. ad 9229-61 VTK1 To contract with relia bio parties for 20 wild and wooly mules for stockmen's convention, June 1114. W. D. Fisher. Sec y, Al liance. 9199-tf-21 WANTED Odd JohR done after noons Phone 24 4. L. .1. Tellls. 9217-$-lt-22 WANTED Cook for small potash plant. Man and wife preferred. Woman for cooking; man for factory. Apply L. Farrell, room 9, Alliance hotel Wanted WANTED A girl for general house work. Phone 172 or call at 607 Toluca. 9264-tf-24 OLD RAOS are worth SEVEN (7) CENTS a pound, clean, of course, at THE HERALD office. WANTED To correspond with a maid or widow between 40 to 50 years of age, by well known man with references, 60 years of age. flood health and in business. No chil dren. Object matrimony. Address P. O. box 21, Spear fish. 8. D. WANTED Young man of good ad dress with some selling experience to learn the Piano business, good op portunity for advancement. Call at Haddorff Musle House tlll-tf-lt Miscellaneous FOR TRADE Have good resident lot near high school, will trade this lot Tor a second hand car. Address F. o. COOI,, North Platte. Neb 92-$-4t-23 MOVE FURNITURE SAFELY We have equipped our dray wag ons and auto truck with the latest appliances for moving furniture without marring or scratching or dol ing damage. Up-to-date wagon pads will be used by us on all moving Jobs. JOHN R. SNYDER. Phone II. 37-tf-5960 Real Estate, Loans and Insur ance. F. E. REDDISH, Reddish Block. 15-tf-6727. OLD CIXTHK8 WANTED The City Mission Is In need of second-hand clothing, eaeclally men's nnd shoes. Call phone 696 and we will call for them. The City Mission NOTTCTE The Palace Meat Market hereby Informs their patrons and the pub lic thst on the 17th day of Mar. 1918, we shall discontinue to give credit. On that date ws will go Ints a strictly cash and carry system. Our goods will be sold as cheap as practical, htus siring onr customers the benefit of the change OIts us a trial. THE PALACE MEAT MARKET Sl-4t-92S The committee In charge of the I Red Cross campaign has sent out cards to everyone in the county notify I ing them that they are expected to go to their respective banks on Tuesday, May 21, and subscribe their Bhsre to I the Red Cross fund. The Red Cross is Just as Important and as deserving tot support as the liberty loans. The i government expects everyone to do their share and as a matter of local pride, every one should be Interest ed enough to go to the bank In per ,son and give what he or she can af ford. We have to raise the money and it reflects a great deal more credit on our community for Chair j man Ganz to wire into W;ishngton I Wednesday morning thnt Box Butte county has gone over the top. Many districts now have their quota raised and are merely waiting for the cam paign to open to wire Washington that their quota Is raised. Let us all co-operate and go over the top among the leaders. Next Monday evening In connection with the Community club singing, B. S. Varje, of Constantinople, will give an nddress on the true story of Ar menia. This lecture will b quite in teresting to those interested in the Turkish atrocities. The Rev. Samuel Light, of Sidney, Neb., has been chosen as speaker for the eighth grade exercises. Special sale on shirtwaists bet, held at the Mollrlng store, stsrttna this week. The prices on these waists i range from f 1 to $2.50. As I bought these waists before the advance, can offer these exceptional bargains on goods that now cost wholesale dr SlUCh ns our present sale price. Come in and look them over. You will real ize the values you are getting, values that can not be duplicated this fall. GEORGE MOLLRINO. s ,s s NOTICE to Odd Fellow All members are requested to present themselves at the lodge hall, on Sat urda, May 18, at 11. 30 a. m. sharp, to take part In the parado. By F. W. Hicks. 8 tm:;:rffltfflffltRiitinuiMiiiiiitmtmnm Like Shakespearean Character. When Shakespeare wrote about the man "dressed with a little brief authority" who "cut such fantastic tricks before high heaven as maks the angels weep," he undoubtedly had In mind a prototype of Albert R. Allen, a backwoods attorney of a backwoods Minnesota county, who has caused the arrest of Mr. Town ley for alleged sedition. So long as the constitution Is suspended In oar sister state one can expect to hear of almost any fantastic proceeding. The action of Mr. Allen demonstrates again that at this time Minnesota Is not "safe for democracy.' Michigan N Oi Arena. An Old Truth, StHI Good. "No men can act with effect who do not act In concert; no men can act In concert who do not act with confidence; no men can act with confidence who are not bound to gether by common opinions, common affections, and common Interests." Burke. Chandler Six $1595 First Quality Has Put Chandler in First Place WHEN men talk now of fine cars selling at medium prices, they speak first of the CHANDLER. Because, for five years the CHANDLER has been such a good car, so well built, so dependable in its service on the road. And be cause now, so distinctly, it offers extraordinary value. THE most distinguished feature of the CHANDLER SIX is its marvelous motor CHANDLER-designed and CHANDLER-built which, through five years of refinement without radical changes, has been developed to a point approximating perfection. THE life, pick-up, power and endurance of the CHANDLER motor have been a revelation to thousands of experienced motorists. THE CHANDLER motor is mounted in a really great chassis, and CHANDLER bodies offer an attractive range of choice. SIX SPLENDID BODY TYPES Beren-PMMeDfer Touring Car, $1595 Foui-.Pntnenfer Roadster $1595 Four-Passenger Sport Model, $1675 Convertible Sedan, $2295 Convertible Coup.-, $2195 Limousine, $2895 (All prices f. o. b. Cleveland) COME CHOOSE YOUR CHANDLER NOW Chandler-Hupmobile M. K HOLLOW AY Manager Alliance, Nebraska Agency 114 WEST THIRD STREET s SCHWABE BROS. Distributers Chadron, Nebraska tiiiiiiiitinmiiiiiHitih",v"Riiimim) tmmmtmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm "" i I v.