mm, wm MM. 0 D 3& THF FNTIDF F HFYF NNF fWYO I mm www e mmw ww vvm w wmm w mm w ww lf - f frontier Days Show (JCJ imnspdnaaurdnauperL $13,000 IN RACES WORTMAM & Al I FN SHOWS Seville ManrfiACfs Firew& W. C. T. U. DEPARTMENT Mrs. J. J. Vance, Press Supt. THE CITY BAKERY Successor to Pardey Bakery C. E. McOee, Prop. Bread Pies Large variety of Cakes, Rolls etc. Our sanitary methods com mend this bakery to people who are particular about what they eat I3y furnishing best quality of goods and fair treatment we hope to hold the trade of all old cus tomers and gain many new patrons I Phone 242 114 West Fourth Street CITY iv EAT MAM nrp Cor. Box Butte Ave. and 4th St. Fresh and Cured Meats Best Goods, Best Service, Reasonable Prices. Having secured the help of W. R. Drake, who is well known as a tirstclass meat cut ter, and having put on our own delivery, we can give our customers the best service in Alliance. Our Meats Give Satisfaction You are invited to give us a trial. PHONE 640 J. R. BARB, Prop. WINCHESTER .401 Caliber Self-Loading Rifle. This new Winchester is reloaded by recoil, the repeating as well as the firing mechan ism being under control of the trigger finger. A bullet fired from it strikes a blow of 2038 pounds force enough to topple over the biggest game penetration enough to reach the innermost vital spot. Tho wonderful in operation and powerful in execution, this ride is neither complicated in construction nor cumbersome to handle. It Hit Like The Hammer Of Thor. Is the Liquor Business Indispensible to the Farmer? By Prof. John A. NMcholls The manufacturers of intoxicating liquors quite frequently represent themselves .as indispensable to the farmers, on account of the market they afford him for his (tola. But iint'stlgation shows that only a very small part of the farmer's total pro ducts are taken by the brewei i M and distilleries. For instance, dur ing the fiscal year ending June If, 1911, 114.508,855 bushels of barley, wheat, rye, corn and oats were used In making alcoholic liquors. But the farmers raised, during the year LtlO, a total of 5,143,187.000 bushels of these same grains, and this shows that the liquor traffic uses less than two and one-half per cent of the five leading grain crops of the land. For every bushel of grain used by the breweries and distilleries more than forty-four and three-fifths bush els are used for legitimate food pur poses. Out of every one hundred dollars' worth of grain sold by the fitnuer the brewer and distiller buy about $2.25 8 worth. The liquor interests have long tried to create the impression that the withdrawal of this wasted con sumption would be a disaster. They cry out that if t lie liquor traffic is abolished one of the markets for grain will be destroyed and a terri ble calamity will fall upon the farm ers. But the closing of the distillery and brewery would set at liberty a large amount of capital and labor which would be diverted to other channels of business, including among other tilings the development of produce and its adaptation to the wants of the people. Many millions of dollars now expended in liquor would be expended in farm produce ot various kinds. There is a large proportion of our people who do not. consume as much of our farm pro duce as they need and desire, be cause of the waste of wealth In the Consumption of intoxicants, and If Xhii waste ceased, the demand for farm produce would at once in crease. Experience has shown that tho closing up of the saloons and 'he outlawing of the liquor traffic has always proved a ret benefit to every leitimate industry. A chapter in the histgory of Ireland furnishes B graphic Illustration. During the years 1809-10 and 1(1844 the distil Series of Ireland were stopped on account of the famine, on the ground that these distilleries wasted the grain that might othreuls.j be used by the people as food. The re sults were surprising. The consump tion of spirits fell off nearly one half. On the other hand there was a tremendous increase in the demand for dry goods, blankets, cotton goods, susar, hardware, crockery, groceries and other necessaries, thus showing '.hat a year of scarcity with prohi bition is better than a, year of plen ty without it. The falling off of the sale of intoxicants was followed by an Increase in the demand far ar ticles of comfort, thus markina not simply the absence of a great curse, but the presence of domestic and personal happiness, and of a thriv ing trade. The suppression of the liquor traf fic would be of great benefit to the farmers, who are now taxed heavily to pay their part of the enormous expense of taking care of tilt great army of orphans and paupers, drunk ards and criminals produced by this destructive and degrading traffic. The liquor traffic now destroys the buying capacity of the men who put their money into whiskey and be r For every one hundred dollars spent for liquor the farmer now receives $5.00. If the money were spent for other commodities the farmer's share would be very largely increased. It is manifest that the boasted value of the liquor traffic as a profitable aid to the farmer's market- has not the lUfktNt backing of actual facts, but Ikal on the contrary, it is at war w;;h the true interests of the farmer and is a monopolist of the worst and most enslaving character. log snakes! Of course we will vote I for something to benefit Bridgeport. Morrill -ounty certainly otiRht to have county high school to accommo date Its yearly output of twelve or fifteen graduates and no better se lection of a place could be made than Bridgeport with Its three s a loons and general reputation of be ing the toughest town In western Ne braska. The parents who are desir ous of having their children attend high schools or colleges would pre fer to send them to town big enough to have discipline outside of the edu cational boundaries. There Is a mor al as well as a mental training to be secured by students tlia would not be likely to exist in a town like Bridgeport. Some day, and we hope It Is not far away, a county high school will be necessary In this county but it will probably be sever al years before that time arrives and in the meantime we hardly think that the voters of tho county. If it comes to a vote will feel it their duty to hand anything to Bridgeport which would be .about M useless to the county as well as some other things in Bridgeport." STOP AT NOTHING Opportunity for Men Who Can Ride Anything That Has Hair The cowboy who claims to be able to ride anything thnt has hair will be given the opportunity at Chey enne's Frontier celebration which begtai August 14. ('. B. Irwin and a number of cow boys from his ranch have already ar rived at the Frontier grounds and are camping there previous to the opening of the celebration. They have with them two bucking buffalo, which have never been successfully ridden, an unusually vicious Shet land stallion which can scarcely be mounted much less ridden, and a mong the pets of the collection Is a powerful half tamed elk, which so far has defied the best efforts of every rider to remain on his back. In addition the Frontier committee is bringing in a vast number of out law and wild horses and the auibl tious broncho-buster "who can ride anything that has hair" will have his work cut out for him wtien he enters the Frontier lists. THE BILLION DOLLAR WASTE Women! If weak, you need Cardui, the woman's tonic Cardui is made from gentle herbs, acts in a natural manner, and has no bad results, as some of the strong drugs sometimes used. As a med icine a tonic for weak, tired, worn-out women, Cardui has been a popular success for over 50 years. e 57 4t m n. mLAKUUI Th Woman's Tonic Mrs. Lula Walden, of Oramlin, S. C, followed this advice. Read her let ter: "1 was so weak, when 1 first began to take Cardui, that it tired me to walk just a little. Now, I can do all the general housework, for a family of 9." Try Cardui for your troubles. It may be the very remedy you need. IBB 119 C.i B. & Q. Time Table The Her.ild Is In receipt of an ar ti.-le on silos, written by Prof. H. M. Cottrell, the noted agricultural au thority. It is headed "The Billion Dollar Waste", and explains how that approximately that sum of mon ey Is lost to the farmers of America every year by failure to utilize to the full extent trie feed value con tc n?d In the stalks and leaves of the great corn crop of this couniry. The urricle is too long to print 1 n i his Issue of The Herald, but we understand that our readers enn se cure a copy by writing to K. H. Clark, secretary National Silo Manu facturers and Jobbers Association, Lincoln Hotel Bldi;., Lincoln Nebr. This notice is not an advertisement. We are publiohlng it because we are Interested in the silo proposition for northwestern Nebraska. Effective commencing May 5, 1912, Mountain Time. Eastbound Arrive Leave No. 42 Dally 12:13am 12:45am No. 44 Dally 11:20am 11:40am Westbound Arrive Leave No. 41 Dally, Edgemont, Black Hills, Billings, 3:55am 4:19am No. 43 Dally, Edgemont, Bill ings, 12:30pm 12:50pm Southbound Arrive Leave No. 301 Dally, Bridgeport, Denver, 12:35am No. 303 Dally, Bridgeport, Denver; dally except Sunday, Guernsey 12:50pm From South Arrive Leave No. 302 Dally 3:20am No. 304 Daily 11:20am WILLIAM MITCHELL, TTO"NIT AT LSW. ALLIANCE, NEBRASEA yi Remember r" H That every added tab- 1 scriber beip-, to nuke this M paper better for everybody W A GREAT RECORD Hard to Duplicate it in Alliance TRY ANGORA OR NORTHPORT Bayard Transcript Objects to County High School at Bridgeport Scores of representative citizens of Alliance are testifying for Dean's Kidney Fills. Such a record of l ;l endorsement is unequalled in modern times. This public statement made by a citizen is but one of the many that have preeedeed it and the hun dreds that will follow. Read it: Mrs. Robert Bi -knell. 504 Big Horn Ave., Alliance. Nebr., says: "I have known of the merits of Doan's Kid ney Pills for over three years. first used them in Pleasantoiy,. Iowa. ami after coming to Alliance a bout a year ago. I procured a supply n1 Holsten's Drug Store as they are the best remedy I have ever known for disordered kidneys. For a number of years I was afflicted with kidney complaint and was un able to find permanent relief until I began using Doan's Kidney Fills They disposed of the pain m my loins and also strengthened my back Since then I have felt tike a differ ent person. 1 cannot recommend Doan's Kiduev Fills too highly iu re turn for the benefit they brought For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the Unit ed States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. BAKING POWDER That Makes Hit Baking B.lttr P. ''!' ar ;iWn st fmpS" .'. wf'.h Caluajtt, Ws know tli.it it wl'.l give jr u better salts koaw IB i. the bakinz will bS paror v. A wholetome. We know last it will bo m rj even! An t we knew tluit C!'J"t I mo:e c r. im;CSJ, t i!i in its IMS SS)J i t. We know t!.--.' : .r; bsCSUSS we hve put fie quality Into it n have e--n it tn-.! "lit in ev-ry ersjr. It ii ur 1 i. .win nu li'ir. ! liomrs an 1 its k. lira growing ds8y, It u t.ie la Jrrn bul;;n powder. Have y.iu tried it? Calumet i highet in quality Bi.deiate in price. Received Hiehett Award Wuc'.d'n Pure Food Eapoaitioa. I m The Bayard Transcript enters a vigorous protest against bonding Morrill county to build a county high school at Bridgeport, and gives its POMOBi for objecting to locating the i school at that town. Bv way of com promise we suggest that they locate it at Angora or Northport. Follow ing is the Transc ript article In re gart to the matter: From last week's Blade we learn ed that a petition was being circu lated to induce the county commit sioners to call a special election to vote bonds to build a county high school in Bridgeport. Great suffer POST OFFICE DIRECTORY Malls close at the Alliance post office as follows, Mountain time: East Bound 11:10 . m for train No. 44. 11:00 p. in for train No. 42 West Bound 12:20 p. ni. for train No. 43. 11:00 p. m. for train No. 41. South Bound 12:20 p. m. for train No. 303. 11:00 p. m for train No. 301. On Sunday and holidays all night mails close at 6:00 p. m. Instead of 11:00 p. m. IRA E TASH, P. M La. .icT (ALUMEj OT BAKING POWO BURTON & WEST0V6R Attorneys at Law LAND ATTORNEYS Office First National Bsok Bid. Phone iSo. ALLIANCE, MSB, H. M. BULLOCK. Attorney at Law, ALLIANCE, NEB, F. M. BROOME LAND ATTORNEY Lung experiences Receiver 0.8. Land OSSSS a guarantee for prompt and efficient eerrtos Office in Opera House Block ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA BRUCE WILCOX LawyerandLand Attorney pMMtMnasf In ctrll courts since HPS ssii KevlHter U. S. Lund office from UXBtolSW I nfurMiatlon hr mail a specialty. orrict is i. Ann office buii.dino ALLIANCE NEBRASKA. DR. H. H. BELLWOOD, Surgeon C. B. &. Q. Ry. Office Over Holsten's Drug St0r Day Phone 87 Night Phone 86 OKIE COPPEKNOLL lies. Phone 30 F. J. PKTEBSBW Res. Phons 41 Drs. Coppernoll & Petersen OSTEOPATHS Rooms 7, 8 and o, Rumer Block Phone 43 OEO. J. HAND, . PHYSICIAN AND 8 1'RdBOH Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat PHYSICIAN AND Sl'RQEON (Successor to Dr. J. E. Moors) OFFICE IN FLETCHER BLOCI Office hours a m. 8-4 p.m. 7.I0-I p, m. Office Phone 62 Res. Phone, 89 H. A. COPLEY Physician and Surgeon Office Phone 30 Res. Pbone 342 Calls answered promptly tisj and night frost offllce. Offices : Alliance National Baas Building over the Post Office. . J. P. HAZARD Surveyor and Engineer, ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA Parties out of town should write, as I is out mm'li of the time. Chances will not ex ceed fvim ami expenses per duy. Dr. Oliver McEuen Physician and Surgeon HCMINGFOKD, NEBR. SPECIALTIES: Diseases of Women sod Children and Genito Urinarv Organs 'All calls ansvifii pronptty in sr pJfM HARBY P. COURSE! Live Stock and General Auctioneer Farm Sales a Specialty TERMS REASONABLE Phone 64 ALLIANCE. NEBR DR. 1. hZ. TYLKR DENTIST, OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, PHONE 167 Alliance, Nebraska O-eo. O-. G-a.d.s"b3T Licensed Embalmer Day 49S ( Nightsio Phone These Old Daguerreotypes of Grandfather and Grandmother and Aunt Mary and then the quaint pic tures of Father and Mother taken just after the war money could not buy them from you. Are you forgetful of the fact that the future generations would cherish ju such pictures of you? Alliance Art Studio RINT SALE BOIat