lliH Oral Richardson ot Lakeside wit the meat this week of Miss Jeffle Ererett. Miss Edna Lewis of Antiorh spent the week end visiting her sister Mrs. Joe Kase. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Standard are he parents of a baby girl born April 9th. The young lady's name Is An na Louise. Mrs. Rufus Jones, wife of the newly-lcted secretary of the Com munity Club, has been critically ill at the home in this city for the past several days. She has been a vic tim of the dread Spanish Influenza and suffered greatly. She is, how ever, convalescing at this time and It is hoped that her recovery will be entire and speedy. J. F. Ehrett, Maxwell dealer, this week received a shipment of five cars and is ready to make Immediate delivery of the same. Mr. Ehrett contemplates handling the entire Marwell line and anticipates a big business. w . i i a A I'ercy cogsweu is aoie io gei around town again, with the aid of a pair of crutches, and feels greatly relieved after being confined to the home for many weeks. The Injury he sustained when he fell from the porch of his home proved serious in deed. A stellar attraction the Allied War Veterans Band at the Imper ial, Monday, April 2 1st.. Forty pieces make up the organization and Alliance is fortunate in securing an engagement. Principal Frank Prince of the Al liance high school refereed a basket ball game between Sidney and Kim ball at the former place last Friday evening, in which Sidney was re turned victor. The game was well played and a number of spectacular plays were made. Sidney won dur ing the last few minutes of the al lotted time for the game. Mrs. Rita Thornton of Lakeside visited over Sunday in Alliance. Mr. and Mrs. Maine Beckwith bav returned from a two weeks trip to the eastern psrt of the state. Miss Elizabeth Will In ins enjoyed a week-end visit from her sister, of Marslsnd. Misses Izola and Mabel Worley have returned to their home in this city after spending the winter in Florida. Washington, D. C, and Lin coln. While in Washington they were the guests of Misses Hattle Renswoldan d May Graham, former residents of Alliance. A bunch of eight Roumanians was arrested at the nuiiinpton yards on Monday following a battle royal. In asmuch as no one was hurt and the foreigners could not well under stand the American procedure. Judge Roberts released them after admonishing them not to allow a re occurrence of the affair. 3V Win. Hacker and wife of Scotts bluff were visKlng friends in Alli ance over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Pruden of ilemingford were shopping in Alli ance Wednesday. Mr. Pruden is a prominent real estate dealer of Ilem ingford. Jerry Rowan has sold his resi dence property at 823 Box Butte ave nue to R. C. Hacker. Mr. Hacker took possession of his new home this week. Mrs. J. O. Walker left today for Columbus, where she will visit Miss Sherldun, a former Alliance teacher. The man who has been singing In the choir, if we were he, would al most fail to see the Joke when some one moved our chair from which we had arisen, without giving us notice of the fact especially if we did not miss said chair until we sat down and found the floor to be the nearest solid support. FOR SALE or TRADE A five passenger HUIMOBIl.H Touring car in excellent con dition completely equipped in every way. Will sell for cash or trade for cattle. all at The Herald For Full Imformation or Address Box 183 r r ti i v NEW SPRING MILLINERY AT A BIGfSAVING Owing to the demands made upon our sales force during our big stock reduction sale, we have therefore found it impossible to devote any time to the display of new spring merchandise. But so many of our customers have repeatedly asked that we- supply their needs before Easter, we have secured a full line of the very newest Spring Hats by express direct from New York. In appreciation of the continued patronage of our customers we will place these hats on special sale during the coming week and afford them an opportunity to effect savings up to forty per cent. We want you to thoroughly understand that this event is for this week only and it is because of this fact that we are able to price such an exception ally fine display of millinery on such a narrow margin of profit. BY TAKING ADVANTAGE OF THIS SALE j IT WILL BE POSSIBLE FOR YOU TO SAVE J FROM $5.00 TO $7.50 AND EVEN $10.00 ON YOUR SPRING AND SUMMER HATS. They are alluringly picturesque and smartly trimmed. Shapes and trimmings are new and decidedly late. The complete line comprised the sam ple showing of one of New York's most exclusive stores and we were partic ularly fortunate in securing them in advance of other showings. ', In selecting here you are not compelled to make your choice from hats which have been picked over for weeks. You get the very latest and be st and at a big saving. We would advise an early selection because the styles are irresistable and the prices will at once command your notice. Th Herald has aleuer"froiakrC' Frank J. McNamara. Douglas, Wyo., stating that her muff was stolen at the C. n. tc Q. station In this city on Friday of last week. For informa tion leading to the recovery of the muff she will pay liberally. IJoyd C. Thomas left last week for eastern Nebraska and other points o attend to business matters pertaining to the real estate business. PIANO Foil SAI.K We have stored at Alliance a high grade piano, which, If taken at once, will be told at a tremendous sacri fice. Trrnis to responsible party. If interested write at once for partic ulars to THE DENVER MUSIC COMPANY, Denver, Cola. 13tf7772 THE HORACE BOGUE STORE IT'S NOT YOUR HEART IT'S YOUR KIDNEYS Kidney dleeaee It reeperrer of per na. A majority of the Ills amirtlnf people toiler can bs trace bark to Sidney trouble. Ttio kidneys are tha moat Important eraaaa of tha tody. They are the lierers, tha purifiers, of your blood. Kidney disease la usually Indicated by wearlne'aa, eleeleeenea, nervoueneea, deapondoncy, backache, atnmarh trou ble, pain In lulna and lower abdomen, gall atonea. gravel, rbeumallam, sciatica and lumbago. All theae derangements are nature's algnala to warn you that tha kidneya need help Tou ehould Ool.l MKDAI. Haarlem Oil Capaulea Imme diately. Tha soothing, healing nil etim utatea tha kidneys, rellevea innamtr tlona ant dealroya the serine nit.ch have raueed It. Do not wait until to morrow. Uo to your drugglat liav an1 Inalet on KU MEDAL Haarlem Mil Capeule). In twenty-four heura y should feel health and vigor raturalni and will bleea tha day you flret hear of :U) MKHAt. Haarlem OH. After you feel that yoa hae eurei youreelf, lontlnua to take on or tw efauli each 1ay, eo aa to keep ll flrat-4aaa condition and ward oS th danger of other sttacka. Aek for tha original Imported OOtJ MKDAI, brand. Three olaee. Money re funded If they do not help you. ElMEEiS AND LAND OWNERS The "FORDSON" TRACTOR is the result of extensive trials and experiments con ducted by Mr. Henry Ford, covering a period of many years. Before placing the trac tor on the market, every detail has been thoroly tried out under actual farming condi tions in various parts of this country and abroad. Experience has pointed to the small, light tractor as being the one machine which will fill all varying conditions satisfactorily. In developing the "FORDSON" Tractor, the aim has been to produce a small trac tor which will be low in first cost, reliable, and above all efficient Being small, light and economical, the ?' FORDSON" Tractor is adapted for use on small farms as well as on the largest. It will pull all farm implements and do the work generally done by horses on the farm. . In addition, by its belt pulley the tractor will drive farm machinery such as a thresher, ensilage cutter, etc., making the "FORDSON" a truly universal tractor. In design and construction the "FORD SON" takes a long step in approaching the ideal tractor. The simplicity of its operation and construction will at once appeal to the farmer. Special devices were perfected to keep out dust and dirt. ' All moving parts are enclosed and thoroly lubricated. The number of lubricating points requiring attention are very few and easily gotten at. - . The motor, transmission anr rear axle are assembled together, forming one rigid unit, which, combined with the three-point suspension, relieves these parts of all strain. - ;The absence of any frame girts access bility to all parts for making adjustments or repairs, and allows the tractor to be taken apart in a few minutes. , .The motor is of substantial design and is capable of delivering its full power con tinuously. It embodies features which have been used with success in other fields for many years. PERFORMANCE , The tractor is designed as a two-plow machine and will pull two 14-inch plows in itic stiffcfit soil. It will maintain a drawbar pull of 1800 pounds at plowing speed. In low gear a drawbar pull of 2500 pounds is obtained. , j The fuel consumption varies With conditions; two and one-half gallons of kerosene per acre being a fair average. The amount of ground plowed also depends on condi tions ;..,ight acres in ten hours would stiikc an average. When used at stationary work and running at full power, at 1000 R. P. M., the fuel consumption does not exceed two and three-fourths gallons per hour. ". The total weight of tractor is 1700 pounds, with water and fuel tanks filled. Over all length is 102 Inches, hcigr&PpMj ajul wjU)t c jubes rr x eV There won't be enough Fordson Tractors to go 'round! THE demand for the Fordson tractor is so great that it will be a long time probably before every one will be able to get one. Therefore, if you are looking for a tractor and wish a Fordson you should . see us at once. The Fordson has more than fulfilled expectations. With its economy efficiency durability it is ideal for the average farm. -Burns kerosene has special air washer and all moving parts are enclosed there is practically no thing to cause trouble. Use it with the Oliver No. 7 Plow Here are some of the big Oliver features: The combined rolling coulter and joiner buries all stalks, weeds and trash at; the bottom of, the furrow; and the stop device maintains an even depth of furrow. The best plow for your Fordson that's the Oliver. Come in and let us show them to you. . Get Your Order in Early COURSEY & MlLLE CORNER THIRD AND LARAMIE