THE ALLIANCE HERALD, JUNE IS. 1918 1 FOR RKNT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Call S49 or Red 426. X10-tr-28 FOR RENT Furnished room IB modern house. Call 304. 2R-tf-266 FoUNTLn tween town nnd south Alliance, looser inquire at this office. 9259-25-tf Wanted WANTED A girl for general house work. Phone 173 or call at 607. Toluca. 9254-t.f-24 OLD FALSE TEETH WANTED DON'T MATTER IE BROKEN We pay up to 5 dollars per set. Also cash for Old Gold, Silver and broken Jewelry. Check sent by return mail. Ooods held 10 days for sender's ap proval of our offer. Mazer's Tooth Specialty, Dept. A, 2007 S. 5th St., Philadelphia, Pa. ad-9229-6t w ANTED Competent stenographer. One who can handle dictation rap idly. None others need Hpply. Sal ary depends on itbility. Write Pierce Af Jenkins, Hemingford. Nebr. 9311-U-28 WANTED To correspond with a maid or widow between 40 to 50 years of ape, by well known man with references, 60 years of ape. Good health and in business. No chil dren. Object matrimony. Address P. O. box 21, Spearflsh, S. D. FOR RENT Rooms in modern home Phone Red 524. 9266-tf-25 For Sale FOR BALI OR TRADE One ton Overland truck In Rood condition. Harry Pennlnger, Antloch, Nebr. tf-9188-20 BOILER FOU SALE One I J". II. I IiIkIi WIW holler with front. Tills Is n Mnrry boiler iiml 1 In good sluM, only six years old and used hut four enrs. lnsected by state boiler inspector .Inly 1st, 1016, and used only six months afterwards. Will sell f. 0, b. car or delivered. Write ELITE HILL MILLS 9293-3t-27 Blue Hill, Nebr. FOR BALE 18-36 Ruinley Oil Pull, with Rume ley tank and wagon. Abo Uumeley automatic self lift, heavy duty plow, 5 bottoms and I breaker bottoms and two sets of lays. Used one year Price $2,550, a bargain. (Juaranteed in good condition. Seven miles south west of Sidney in Sidney Draw. JOHN SEIDKL, Sidney. Neb. IXST Tuesday, a small silver vanity box engraved "6-9-18." Prised more for its association than for its money value Finder please return to the Herald office and receive a liberal reward. Miscellaneous OLD OLOTHEi WANTED The City Mission Is In need of second-hand clothing, esecinlly men and shoes. Call phone 6 96 and wi will call for them. The City Mis sion Real Estate. Loans ancf Insur ance F. E. REDDISH, Reddish Block. 15-tf-6727 MOVE FURNITURE SAFELY We have equipped our dray wag ons and auto truck with the lates appliances for moving furnltur without marring: or scratching or do Ing damage. Up-to-date wagon padi will be used by us on all moving Jobs. JOHN R SNYDER. Phone 1R 37-tf-5950 "SACRIFICE" Must sacrifice 10.000 Lone Star Oil and 10.000 Lucky lAin. Best offer takes either. L. ALLISON, Ktlgewa tter, Oak. 22-4t-$-9212 THE NEW ELCAR Agents wanted in every town and county Truly a Quality Car At a Popular Price Stylish - Well Made - Reliable - Low Upkeep A WONDERFUL VALUE FOR THE MONEY. A wonderful car in every sense of the word. The Elcar gives you everything you can ask in an automoDiie; Brief Mention of Elcar Points Four-cylinder models have powerful, long-stroke El-car-Lycoming motor, developing 37M horse-power at 2100 r.p.m. Six aylinder models have famous Continental 3V4 by 4V2 i. engine, developing 40 horse power at 2,100 r.p.m. Two unit electrical system. Outride of the power plants, the Blear fours and sixes are practically the same. Long wheel hase 116 incites; road clearance 10i inches. Full floating rear axle with spiral bevel driving gears. Timken roller hearings, front and rear. Double universal drive; tuhular propeller shaft, copper cellular radiator. A wonderfully easy riding semi-elliptic springs suspension Roomy and eomfortahle hodies of beautiful design and finish that is durable; new "Cathedral Pipe" upholster ing. Equipment complete, even to motometer on radiator. fine appearance; up-to-date conveniences, plenty of room, unusual riding comfort, low upkeep, lasting quality. It doesn't cost much to run an ELCAR. An average of IK to 24 miles is secured to a gallon of Gasoline ; 1000 miles are averaged to a gallon of oil. Tires give good mileage due to light weight and good balance. The 116-inch wheel-base gives an abundance of room. The motor is powerful and speedy responsive and flexi ble, the built-in quality insures dependable service for years to come. Every perl is built 150 per cenl strong. The ELCAR is a beautiful car. Has long, graoeful, distinctive lints High claim body and paint work. It holds its good looks a long time and will give dependable service for years. DON T think OF CHOOSING A CAR UNTIL YOU HAVE BEEN THE NKW MODELS OF THE ELCAR. Rumer Motor ELCAR Distributors for Western Nebraska, Wyoming and parts of South Dakota and Colorado. Locals George Ormshy write home that he tmn mi f ply arrived In Franrp. e e e Don't fall to see those new, nifty neckties at the Keep-IT-Neat. Misses Alta TOVai and DpssIp Kib ble went to Antloch Tuesday on the motor bus and returnpd by train. Let ua save won money on shirts, neckties, hislery, etr. nepp-TT-Neat, 207 Hox Butte avenue, A card was received from Ed I'erry announcing his safe arrival in Fran e Let ua save you money on shirts, neckties, hosiery, etc. Keep-U-Neat. 207 BOS BUtte avenue. A. P. Stockdale came to Alliance Monday from Chadron to spend about a week here on business. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Duhon are down from Maraland tills wppk to attpnd the stocknipn's convention. Mra. Elizabeth Carpenter has bpen In Alliance thp past wpek vis iting with hpr daughter. At thp labor registration last Sat urday 2, BOO mpn were ' registered from Box Butte county, 1490 or these being from Alliance proper. Mrs. JaniPH Fox, of Maraland, was In thp city last Saturday on shop ping tour. Shp rpports that farm con ditions wptp never better than at the present time. Misa Mary Wilson, of Rushvllle, who has taught In the Alllanc-- high school for the past two years, ll 111 Alliance this week attending the stockmen's convention. . Mrs. Blanche Buck and two chil dren arrived Wednesday morning to visit her parents, Mr. anil Mrs. W. 5. Zediker and her sister, Mrs. L. A. Surprise for several days. Mrs. Angus Smith, who has been visiting with her sister, Mrs. Wllmoth In Colorado, and with Mrs. J. H. Daugherty In Alliance, returned home to Nemo, Nebr., on Monday. H. F. Snyder, of Primrose, Neb., a brother of Mrs. L. S. Huff, of Alli ance, Is in the city this week visiting. Mr. Snyder Is an old friend, of Oscar Braman and they are visiting each other. Mrs. J. W. Miller, of Crawford. came" to Alliance Saturday to see her sister, Miss Blanche Moon, who un derwent an operation at the St. Jo seph's hoapital here earlier in the week. You should have seen the surprised look on the faceB of a multitude of people who stood at the ticket win dow at the depot on Monday morning when the ticket agent said 52 cents to Antloch, please. Miss Hanna Cotant returned home from Chicago on Tuesday. Miss Co tant has been attending school there and has just finished the school term Mrs. Cotant went to Chicago about two weeks ago, and returned home with ber daughter. George Carroll, of Hemingford known as the Box Butte county pota to king, was in Alliance Monday on business. Mr. Carroll has Deen spend ing most of his time at the Edgemont hot. springs since March, when he suf fered a severe attack of Inflammatory rheumatism. He returned to the springs on Monday Mrs. A. A. 1.4 y ton returned to Alli ance. Monday, after a three days' trip 10 Chadron to the Nort sweeiei n Bap list association, which met there on Friday. Mrs Ity ton reports trie meet iQg of the D ;soeiation a great success There were many interesting speak i rs on the urogram who came from all parts of Mie northwestern section of the Bapt 1st church. M D CrSTSth, one of the best known ranchmen in western Nebras ka, is going to quit the live p.tock business and has rested his ranch. 28 miles south of Rushvillc and 21 mllSfl north of lakeside On Monday, June 24, he will sell ITS head of cattle and 100 head of Pereheron horses The display advertisement in this issue of The Herald gives full particulars. Mr. Cravath was in Alliance on Tu sday on business. Two newspaper editors, short the price of admission, gazed eagerly over the tent wall of the Yama-Yama girls' cabaret Tuesday evening. After each one had given the other a boost, they '(ruled that the most interesting figure was a gentleman who seemed to be attired in a Texas dress-suit. AftSC a ride on the merry-go-'round they retired to a dark corner to dis cuss the propriety of ordering one of ilit new faugled suits. Mrs Jerry Rowan returned to Alli ance Wednesday after a few days' trip to Woodlake, Nebr , wtiere she was organising a woman's committee of the council of defense. She held three very successful meetings and to do their share of the war work, a , is shown by their enthusiastic re sponse to 'he call. S S Don't fall to see those new, nifty neckties at the Keep-P-Neat 0. F. Mayfipld, of thp Wpstprn Pot ash company. Is In the city attending the first class program at the convesv Hon. e e Miss Dorothy Clark of Hot Spring, Is sppnding t ho wppk In Alliance, vis iting with her friend, Miss Naomi (Indole, and attending the stockmen" convention. Flint 1hh Hand laundry- We do washing and ironing the right way. Huaranteed work. We call anil Ie llver. .1. D. and Lizzie Moore 721 West Second street. Phone 974. 9291-2t--27 ess Did you see the lady on the street last Thursday who hnd on a nickelt worth of clothes and a hundred dot- lars worth of furs? She canif from the south and thought that it would be en.il 'n Alliance City Attorney Robert Reddish re turned Tuesday morning with Mrs Reddish from an extended trip east ward, which Included stops at Lin coln, Chicago. Hastings and other points. Mr. Reddish reports that they enjoyed their trip greatly. see A quiet wedding was held at the home of Rev. Stephen J. Epler last Saturday noon, when the marriage vows were taken by Earnest Hnlcomb of Mllburn, Nebr., and Miss Emma G. Reynolds, of Montrose, Colo. Miss Reynolds formerly taught school. Mr. Reynolds and bride left for his farm near Milhurn, where they will make their future home. John W. Thomas, live stock editor of The Herald, and deputy land com missioner, arrived In Alliance Tues day morning from Lincoln to attend the stockmen's convention. His friends here find him looking well and say Hint his work In the busy 1.11 commission office at the state capltol must agree with him. He will spend most of the week in Alliance. A box social program was given at the school house at Bereft Inst Thurs day night, June 6. for tne benefit of the Junior Red Cross. There was a large attendance and the Juniors are well pleased with the results of their efforts. Eighty dollars and fifty cents was raised for the Junior Red Cross and about thirty-five new membrs were enrolled. Miss Ruth E. Smoth ers teaches this school. The quiet wedding of J. Allen Stokes, of Alliance, and Miss AlyB E. Cone, of Lexington, Nebraska, took place at the Methodist ptrsonage, on Friday, June 7, Rev. J. W. Morris of ficiating. The young couple took the train for Denver shortly after the ceremony and will return to Alliance after a short wedding trip, spent In the west. Mr. Stokes Is an employe of the Burlington railroad company. and they will make their home here. Dr. J P. Maxfleld, Alliance's "speed king," has placed them all in the background this tin e. He has purchased the agency of the Ru r Motor company, a classy Stutz fcur cyllnder sixteen-valv roadster, fin ished with a beautiful yellow bo ly. This is the fastest car In western Ne braska and the doctor will n iue to be the envy of those who have le lieved their cars to be really speedy. The car has eight spark ptup.i an 1 is Completely equipped wit! all the l.it eBt accessories. Two cases of refusal to conform to Hp registration rules of last Saturday were brought to the attention of the council of defense. John Smith, em ployed at the Burns ranch, six miles seel of Nonpareil, was reported as refusing to register. A committee, composed of it . Strong. J w. Bick- BsU and W. J. Hamilton, waited on him Monday. Mr. S:nitli was misun derstood in hi! remarks and willingly filled oul ref istratSon card. He also subscribed for s liberty lond while In the city, The other CSS was that of I, S Johnson i bo'luMniimer. Mr. .V rson is '.in i ,ii lite coming draft and iiis reason v. as a substantial one, as he did not think it necessary to register, as his services next summer would not be available, due to his call in the draft. ECLIPSE PHENOMENON VIEWED BY THOUSANDS One of the largest crowds ever seen in Alliance Saturday viewed he eclipse of the sun. All those that did not have smoked glasses grabbed the ones held by some one else, no matter whether they knew them or not. The event was Interesting from ev ery standpoiu 'his eclipse will not occur again (or y 9 years, the next eclipse occurring in 2017. The solar eclipse of last Saturday began at sunrise in the Borodino In lands, south of Japan, and was visible as a partial eclipse In southeastern Asia, in the Artie and North Pacific oceans and in North America. II passed thru the United States I - 'm s - the women of that place are willing ended at the Bahama Islands