PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Rates: One-inch cards, 50 cents; two-inch cards, $1.00 H. A. COPSEY Physician ami Surgeon Office Phone, 360 Res. Phone, 842 Calls answered promptly day and night from office. Offices: Alliance National Bank building, over the Post Office. C. E. SLAGLE, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office phone, 65 ALLIANCE : Res. phone, 62 NEBRASKA Orle Coppernoll Res. Phone 20 F. J. Petersen w.es. Phone 43 Drs. Coppernoll & Petersen Osteopaths ROOM 5, OPERA HOUSE BLOCK H. M. BULLOCK Attorney-at-Law ALLIANCE NEBRASKA L. W. BOWMAN Physician and Surgeon OFFICE, First National Bank Bldg. PHONES: Office, 362; Residence, 16 ; DR. D. E. TYLER ! Dentist PHONE 362 OVER FIRST NATIONAL BANK ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER AT THE HERALD OFFICE REASONABLE RATES PROMPT SERVICE A. J. KENNEDY Dentist OFFICE: Alliance National Bank Building Over Post Office PHONE 391 J. D. EMERICK Bonded Abstracter I have the only set of abstract books in Box Butte county. OFFICE: Rni. 7, Opera House Block BRUCE WILCOX Lawyer and Land Attorney Practitioner In civil courts since 1889, and Register U. S. Land Office from 1903 to 1907. Information by mail a specialty. OFFICE in Land Office Building ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA J. F, YANOERS TAILOR and HATTER FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDQ. ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA Free! Free! A set of 7 commercial atlas maps covering' states of Missou ri, Kansas, Oklahoma. Texas, Arkansas, Illinois and iowa, size 21 by 28, giving townships and ranges, not cheap circulation maps, but high class, large scale, correct and practical, worth 25c each. 50 WORD AD one time In the best real estate advertising medium in the Unit ed States and the Real Estate Exchange for one year, all for $1.00. Big gest bargain ever offered. Time limited. Bend us your $1.00 Im mediately and fret the best real estate paper published and the other good things along with it. Sample copy on request. Real Estate Exchange lk-lle, Mo. HOUSE TO RENT or lease. Land to rent or lease. Land or city pi operty for sale. Phone 36. C. W. JEFFERS WHEN IN CMAMA VISIT THE Ctoaa. Claui Eatartaianent. Etarybodf fiesr: ik PONT GO HOME 8AVIfts I DSDW7 VIC-IT VJ :ti GAY H VY J. W. BURNS Contractor and Builder PLANS AND ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION I employ only first-class Mechanics All work guaranteed Res. and Shop, 7th and Mississippi. PHONE 279 ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA "LET ME CRY FOR YOU" HARRY P. COURSEY LIVE STOCK AND GENERAL SALES SPECIALIST AND AUCTIONEER Farm Sales a Specialty TERMS REASONABLE PHONE: 664 ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA DR. L. W. CURTIS PREPARED TO TREAT ALL DOMESTIC ANIMALS PHONE 633 ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA J. M. WILLIS . Physician and Surgeon OVER MALLERY'S GROCERY PHONES: Office, 496; Res., 578 ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA EUGENE BURTON Attorney-at-Law Land Attorney OFFICE: First National Bank Bldg. PHONE 180 ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA PHONE: 233. CLARE A. DOW Electrician House Wiring Motor and Auto-starter Repairing ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA GEO. G. GADSBY Licensed Embaliner PHONE: Day, 498; Night, 510 ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER Any kinrl of Photos. Interior and exterior views QUALITY PORTRAITS Alliance Art Studio M. E. Grebe, Prop. 114 East 4th. Phone Black 111 AT HOME OH INSTITUTE NEAL TREATMENT OVERCOMES DRINK or DRUG HABIT S to 7 DAYS 7 to 14 DAYS Harmless Medicines. No Hypodermic Injections. Call, write or phone. OM AH A Neal Institute 1502 South Tenth Street TENTS Every Kind, Size and Weight (Quality the Best Prices Right AWNINGS Stack, Machine and Wagon Covers BED TAR PS Everything in Canvas WESTERN TENT AND AWNING COMPANY Lincoln, Nebr. FOR WOMEN ACCORDION Side or Knife, Sunburnt, Itox Deal ing. Covered Hut tons, all size mid style. Hemstitching, plcot edging. Send for fre price list. IDEAL BUTTON & PLEATING CO. IbMim 2(H), Douglas Block OMAHA. NEBRASKA Tn Pill, then- Caay. Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills will help you, as they hare helped others. Good for all kindi of pain. Used to relieve Neuralgia, Head ache, Nervousness, Rheumatism. Sciatica, Kidney Pains. Lumbago. Locomotor Atax.a, Kackache. Stomachache, Carsicl.nejs, Irri tability and for pain in any part of the tiody. "I have used Pr. MfleV Antl-Tpln ri!!s w' fti tmutilert wi:h html- !.. nrul rind thHt on i 111 liif:,! !y effects relief In short time. I em ronldi ralily sflY. ted v.lth nni i! I:t In fthf tii-nd nt tinv. P'..! fln.l the .ntl-I-,in mi (.f mii.l, leri,-rt. Tbe Ilr. :.i.s' Hinie,ie nre lieyond compari- a ;:n. I recom mend tliem to nil inv fr. :.!." CKOtV li: C.v (JATR. :U Oakland Ft., Kan Aninnio. Tex. At all druggist. 25 dotes 25c ( MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart. Ind. When answering advertisements please be sure to mention that you saw them in The Herald. BdterBread FresIiMi) ( People of discrimination who want only the pur est, best bread, use Alliance's best bread, Manewal's Leader i the kind that satisfies the appetite and is pood for R. the digestion. We make a complete line of bakery goods. Ask your grocer to see that you get ilanc wal's Bread. Manewal & Sons 1 1 1 IJOX BUTTE AVE. FILL THE COAL BIN With Standard Grades of Coal, direct from our bins to your home or office. We have a big supply of Canon City Nut and Lump Sheridan Nujt and Lump Pennsylvania Hard Coal Kindling on hand, ready for quick delivery. Phone 22. Dierks Lumber and Coal COMPANY F. W. I1AARGARTEN, Manager Is your land infeMed with prairie dogs? Is your range damaged and your crops endangered with this eM? For thirty-five year I have been killing theKe pests with a method of my own that does the work quickly and surely. My outfit will operate in western Nebraska during the coming season. Anyone desiring the prairie dogs on their land killed should communicate with me without delay. My contract price for the work is only thirty-five cents per acre and I charge only for the ground that is infe'tel with the dogs. I will sell the rights for this business for this fart of Nebras ka to any reliable person or imtsodh. Call on or write me at the Nebraska Rooming House, In Alliance. If I am not there you can see my representative. Or call at The Herald office and they will locate me for you. WILL ORGANIZE CORN CLUB T. S. .nnt Will IW Here Next Wwk to Perfect Organization In lion Untie County If weather conditions will permit, I. F. Skinner, assistant organizer In boys' and ills' clubs, whose resi dence Is at Lincoln, will be In Hnd around Alliance Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week organ izing a Box Hutte county corn club, with a membership composed of boys and girls over the entire county. Mr. Skinner is employed by the U. S. De partment of Agriculture, and Is just getting started In the club organiza tion over this part of the state. In the southern states the corn clubs have become an Itnportantfac tor in agricultural development, and while they have btirely been started In that section, the results have been more than satisfactory, and the work Is being pushed as rapidly as possi ble. There is no reason why Hex Butte county should not have one of the strongest organizations In the state, and with the co-operation of everyone, great results should and will be accomplished. Last year Dawes county won In competition with the entire state in potatoes ami garden truck, specializ ing on that line. This year the com petition will be strong, and It Is ex pected that Box Butte will make a great showing, and perhaps do what Dawes county did last year. Cared Nothing for Information The Herald has no desire to cast any aspersions on 11 G. Lalng, the man who sells modern clothes for men, especially regarding his quali fications as a "ladles' man", but an Incident occurred Thursday evening, the facts of which will Bet Mr. Lalng right with two school teachers who were attending the convention. In the first place, let us state that Mr. Laing belonged to the corps of PHONE 745 Killing Prairie ayne Prairie Dog" Exterminator gulden who volunteered their servic os In giving Information to the Malt ing teachers, and In showing them over town. Thursday evening, w hile walking down Box Hutte avenue, he noticed two teachers wearing the of ficial bndge who appeared to he look ing for something or somebody. With his usual polite manner, Mr. Lalng stopped them and Inquired If there was any information he could give them. And right there was where the trouble started and ended. One of the teachers, who seemed a little em harassed, posnlbly from being In the city, replied that they were Just "taking In the town", but the other teacher well, she replied something like this: "No, sir, we do not want any Information; If we did, we would ask somebody for It; and further more It Is not necessary for you to stop us on the street and tell us about it." And now Mr. Inning Is wondering If this was a Joke, and if so, who It was "on". Rheumatism Yield's Ouickly to Sloan's You can't prevent an attack of Rheumatism from coming on, but you ran stop It almost Immediately. Sloan's Liniment gently applied to the sore Joint or muscle penetrates In a few minutes to the inflamed spot that causes the pain. It soothes the hot, tender, swollen feeling, and In a very short time brings a relief that Is almost unbelievable until you ex perience It. Get a bottle of Sloan's Liniment for 25c of any DruggiHt and have it In the house against Colds, Sore and Swollen Joints, Lum bago, Sciatica and like nllments. Your money back if not satisfied, but It does give almost Instant relief. Adv No 2 Ciime Ijoiir Way for Husband On last Saturday Rev. Fred Gap ert united in marriage Miss Emily Foster, of Collngo, Calif., and Oliver Marks, of this place. While prepar ing the license, Judge Berry inquir ed if Miss Foster came all the way from California to get married, to which she replied that she had. The Judge then asked her if there were not plenty of men in California for all the women. "Well," the bride-to-be replied, "there are a few 'such as they are'. " It Is possible that the Judge will take a trip to California soon, Just to see what kind of men grow there. Pupils' Examination The regular state Eighth Grade examination will be held at the court house in Alliance and at the school house In Hemlngford on Thursday and Friday, April 8 and 9. MISS OPAL RUSSELL. County Superintendent. viC HOT TEA FOR A BAD COLD a i-ti lii 1 1 pin'liH-re of Ilaniliurg .'u.i-t it'll, or m tlie German folks m.I it, "iiainlniiyiT Hrust Thee," at any pi in i'iiii'v. Take a taM'pooiifiil of the i a. put a cup of loilitijj water upon it. ii r tlirmili a 'sieve and drink a tiitii full at any time during the day or ln-fure retiring. It i the moat eli'ci'tive way to break a cold and cure j.-ri. n it opens tlie (ores of the skin, reliev:u' collocation. AIo loosens tlie bowel, tlnis (lri'ir; a cold from the system. Try it tlie next tune you sillier from a coll or tlie grip. It is inexpensive nod entirely vegetable, therefore safe nid linrinlesH. jJB BACKACHE AND mmm out Bub Fain and Stiifaes away with a irasll boUloofold honest t Oil When your ! U m t-i'e and lame or lutnbno. seiatii-.' nr ri.i'imntitn has you stiffened up. l n'l t-'ilf-r! Get a 25 cent bottl" of d i. l...int "St. Jaeolis Oil" at li'i.v dnij.' store, pour a little in your Until unl rub it li'ht into the (in in or ache. u:id by t'.ie time jou .count fifty, ti e Mr-iie. an 1 lame ncKs is pone. Don't stay crippled! Thi soothing net rat in;; oil needs to be uwl "'il' "c. It takes the ache and pain r ' of your back and ends the mi.-rr , magical, yet absolutely harm! 1 doesn't burn the skin. Nothing else stops lumbago, sciali and lame back misery so promptly' I Dogs ANOTHER OMAHA HOTEL Hotel Cntle Opened to the Ptibllo Recently and I Receiving Favorable 'ommeiits The Omaha dally papers have been devoting considerable space lately to Hotel Castle, an advertisement of which appeared In the special stock men's edition of The Herald, March 11. There are a few things about this hotel that readers of this paper should know and remember, hence this news Item regarding it. Fred A. Castle, the proprietor, Is an experienced hotel man and has studied the needs and demands af the traveling public, as seen from the Omaha view point. He has en deavored to combine absolute safety thru having a fireproof building ("Safety First" being his motto), convenience, comfort and elegance in place where a spirit of cordiality and friendship provails, and all at a moderate price. The only way this can be done profitably Is by having a liberal patronage, which Mr. Castle confidently expects and with good prospects of receiving. Among olher things that are at tracting a good deal of attention are two remarkable paintings that have been hung In the lobby of the hotel. One is a very large picture, about 8x14 feet. It pictures the Shoshone Falls, Snake river, Idaho. It was painted twenty-five years ago by Robert Landeryou on a commission from Count Crelghton. S. H. H. Clark and Charles II. Dewey, who had acquired large land holdings in the vicinity of the falls. The other picture is a copy of Cor reglo's "Rape of Io." Mr. Castle se cured It from Arthur Rothery. It was painted over 200 years ago and brought to this country nearly fifty years ago by a German nobleman who lost his money and his health and went to California, where he died. SURPRISES MANY IN ALLIANCE The QUICK action or simple buck thorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka, the remedy which be came famous by curing appendicitis, Is surprising Alliance people. Many have found that this simple remedy drains so much foul matter from the system that A SINGLE DOSE re lieves constipation, sour stomach and gas on the stomach almost immedi ately. Adler-1-ka is the most thor ough bowel cleanser ever sold. H. THIELE, Druggist. Adv. . lather on tlie Jump St Miller, the shoe man. Informed a Herald reporter the other ilay that leather was going up by leaps and bounds. While Hpeaking of shoes, Mr. Miller stated that in the last year, the wholesale houses had rais ed their prices on all goods from 10 to 20 per cent. Twenty years ago. hides were Belling at 1 Va cents a pound, while they are now bringing from 12 to 15 cents, and this fact, coupled with the fact that the for eign countries at war are taking up all the obtainable leather from the United .States and other countries, accounts for the great raise in pric es. Mr. Miller related an Incident which occured several years ago when he shipped about fifty hides to the Lincoln market. After paying the freight and other incidental ex penses be made a net profit of $3.50 out of the entire shipment. Such a shipment nowadays would bring a man a handsome pro lit. At tue time Mr. Miller made this shipment. and for several years before that time, the hides stayed right ou the animals that, died, as it was seldom a man was fast enough with a skin ning knife to make his expenses in that manner. . MY STATEMENT As 1 am a candidate for council man in the Third ward, I wish to an nounce where I stand on public ques tions. I believe in economy in ad ministration of city affairs and la a clean city. 1 believe that the city has a good superintendent of the electric light plant and that he should be re-appointed. Our city should be run strictly on business principles.. I am opposed to the raising of salaries of city officials. I hereby pledge myself that If elected, I will keep my pledges as above made. GEORGE E. DAVIS. MY STATEMENT Having allowed my name to be used as a candidate for councilman In the First ward. I feel it my duty to announce where I stand. I stand for economy and a clean city. I be lieve the city has a good superintend- i ent of the electric light plant and that he should be re-appointed. I believe that the city should be run like a business, that none of the of ficials should have any raise in sal aries, and I so pledge myself, that if elected, I will abide by the above pledge. E. T. KIBBLE. TO THE VOTERS In n;y candidacy for re-election to the office of treasurer of the city of Alliance, I base my appeal for your support on the record of my term which expires this month. Being under obligations to no one in par ticular, but to all citizens alike, I can assure you that, If re-elected, the same business-like methods of hand ling the city's finances that have been maintained during the past year, will be continued. ARCHIE GREGORY. llrought Vulck Results The following little want ad brought two calls by telephone Fri day morning of last week and restor ed a nice pair of gold eyeglasses to their owner: FOUND Pair of eyeglasses in case. Owner can have same . by proving ownership and pay- ing for this advertisement. Call at The Herald office. Another pair of glasses has been lost. If you find them, phone Th Herald office, 340, or bring them to the office.