leg sores m Ulcers WHAT CATARRH IS in MlnMim la tMH CTlT. 1 IRTfl fnlly trdtMl ihnwwn1 of rnmmmrtt rbroate n4 (mwallmn Inrornl.lf. I KU MBK f fXTpnrs lomMtnl with orlcliinl and nimiern mnnoflu iimtninin- rlrt auormi. without kniro or pin. Writ for lllrt d boot-1 bilk- hhim. I PAYwhenCUHEP In. i uMMTTirn K itaMri I uii n. j, 11 nil iu.ni k Old papers for sale at The Herald office. Five cents a bunch; six bunches for a quarter. r A nuu 1IIF. Mo. t It has been said that every third person has catarrh in some form. Science has shown that nasal catarrh often indicates a general weakness of the body; and local treatments in the form of snuffs and vapors do little, if any good. ' To correct catarrh you should treat its cause by enriching your blood with the oil-food In Scott's Emulsion which Is a medicinal fowl and a building-tonic, free from alcohol or any harmful drugs. Try it. Scott & Bowne. Bloomfield. N. J. Good Coal at Prices That Fit Your Pocketbook Instead of carrying one or two linos of coal, with only one or two prices to choose from, wo have seven grades at a range of prices. Peacock Lump, $8 50 Monarch Lump, $6.00 Pinnacle Nut, $8 00 Pennsylvania Chestnut Bighorn Lump, $7.50 Pennsylvania Pea Bighorn Nut, $6.50 Why not buy your conl where you can get a grade and a price to fit your pocketbook? And everyone listed here is the best coal that can be bought at the price. "Good Service" is our watchword. 2,000 POUNDS TO THE TON ALWAYS! Phone 73 Geo. A. Heilman, Manager a Lloyd's Column g 31 G3l- IE ESIadU Vve r ""v f ' II III llll lOMIllmilll I III IIM I.W his adjacent town helps hlni; it addn to the value of his own holding. The tdwn merchants should make the farmer welcome. Keep the things he wants to buy and sell them at n price which he is willing to pay. Make your town so live that peo ple will want to come there to spend the week end. People avoid the dead town. lon't let people tell you that a live town is "hell bent for perdition." Prosperity depends on I he attractive ness of the town. Let the farmer know that you are trying to help him as well as to help yourself. The town merchant should adver tise so that the farmer may know where he can buy his goods and come for them. The farmer says to the local mer chant, "Show me." Show him by ad vertising what you have to sell. Get together! He IfcK'sit't Like Our Ways The Herald in a recent Issue print ed an article telling of a dinner en joyed by members of the force at an Alliance cafe. A newspaper publish ed not more than a thousand miles away took occasion to remark as fol lows regarding the write-up above referred to: "A local newspaper makes a head jed article out of the fact that "the force eats". When it gets down to j where an editor figures it worthy of mention in a headline stofy when the 'force eats' It's high time the force took up another field of endeavor j We .have no intention of quitting , business at this time In order to I please the newspaper which printed the above. When we do, we will un Idoubtedly take up the promotion of fake wrestling matches or manage a summer resort hotel at Hot Springs. INVEST $10.00 801 Guaranteed INVEST $10.00 TIIK KAKMNCi POSNIBILITIKS OF A TEN-DOLLAR RILL In The Ford Motor Car Company-It has returned $2 5,000.00 Bell Telephone Company " 10,000.00 Welsbach Mantle Company " 5.000.00 National Cash Reeister Co. " 4.287.00 Diamond Rubber Company " . 1.472.00 Fisk Rubber Company " 1.240.00 Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. " 1.290.00 The stock in the above companies went begging when it was first offered Investors could not believe the profits the management predict ed. The above enormous profits made by the shrewd Investors with the courage to back a young business are a matter of record, and fact, and are being duplicated by present stock offerings. You have such an OPPORTUNITY in this offering. THE WEALTH we offer is a real and an accomplished fact our Company, if we did imt Increase our manufacturing facilities and work ing capital one cent, still could pay 80 per cent on the Investment offered In this advertisement. This we are now earning this is an accom plished fact. The proceeds from the sale of our stock will enable us to increase our output at least fourfold and with the economies this Increased pro duction will effect, we will then be earning about 300 per cent on this investment. THIS IS TIIK SMALL INVESTORS' Ol'I'ORTl'NITY By a special arrangement, we are enabled to offer one thousand in vestors this EXTRAORDINARY proposition: Mail us ten dollars ($10.00), no more and no .less, and we will mail you a Certificate for Forty (40) sh-ires of the Treasury Stock of our Company, Fully Paid and Forever Non-Assessable, and descriptive liter ature of our Company and its business. This offer is made only to the first one thousand investors who an swer this advertisement. "First come, first served." If you are too late or if you send any more or le3s than ten dollars, your money will be returned by the next mail. This offer Is made to secure the co-operation of one thousand small stockholders in boosting the Bale of Double Service Tires and to prevent large financial interests from securing control. The Double Service Tire and Rubber Company is incorporated under the stringent laws of the State of Ohio at $250,000.00, divided into 250,000 shares of a par value of $1.00 per share, all common. Fully Paid and Non-Assessable. Every share of stock and every stockholder being absolutely on an equal and even basis, all sharing alike in all earnings of the Company. This is an established and going; business and one which is at pres ent earning net dividends equal to 2U per cent on its entire capitaliza tion, and with future dividend possibilities so big and so alluring that they seem almost unbelieveable. The history of practically any one of Akron's famous rubber tire companies reads more like a fairy tale than business facts. Early in vestors have made fortunes almost unbelieveable and are still making them. The growth and success of the Double Service Tire and Rubber Company but adds another chapter to this never-ending story of the for tunes made through the popularity of the automobile. OUR GUARANTEE VOI R PROTECTION The fact that this Company is no wearnlng at the rate of 20 per cent on it entire capitalization, with less than one-third Issued, Is a positive guarantee of your 80 per cent and proof of the still larger earnings you will receive when their production facilities have been increased. Your protection Is made still more secure by the fact that after you have received our literature and your stock, you may return the same any time within ten days of its receipt by yoi. and receive your money back in full If you are not entirely satisfied with your Investment. This gives you ten days In which to investigate and to assure yourself that this Is not a chance, but the best and biggest little investment you ever made. Could anything be more fair and square? Was ever an invest ment offered bo attractive and bo sure? Just tear off and fill out this coupon and attach a ten-dollar bill to it, or a check, or a Money Order, and mail it today. REMEMBER, this offer Is made only to the first one thousand who answer this adver tisement. ' THE DOUBLE SERVICE TIRE RUBBER CO., Akron, Ohio. I hereby accept your offer as made In the above advertisement, and am enclosing ten dollars, for which please send me Stock Certificate for Forty (40) shares of Stock of your Company, Fully Paid and Non-Assessable, with descriptive literature regarding the same, with the under standing that if I am not entirely satisfied with my investment, you will return my money In full any time within ten days of my receipt of m Stock Certificate and literature. Our Scoop When the Ford peace ship, Oscar II. landed at Christina, there were rumors of dissension on board and the newsnaner men were said to bo "in Dutch," as Tennyson Bays. Mr. Ford would not give an interview, as he was indisposed because of an at tack of influenza. Knowing that our readers would be yearning for first hand news of the conditions, we call ed up Henry on the wireless tele phone and he granted and authorized the following interview: "Please say for be that the dews paper bed are dot flghtig with by frledd Jedkid Lloyd Jodes. or ady other of the peace delegates. The renort is a cadard. We are livig id perfect harboddy. There Is dot cloud od the horizod. 'If we do dot have the bed out of the tredches by 'the edd of Jaduary, I will biss by guess. Of course we ebbarked id such a hurry that we did dot have tibe to perfect our plads add these we discussed od board ship. Datur ally there were sub differedces o opidlod, but these have all beed ad Justed abically add we are dow nidit. All od board are well save that the nhvsiclad says I have idflu edza. Back id Bichigad I would say that I have a cold Id by head." That ought to settle it. The ALL WHOM! Mistake Is M ule by Many ante Citizens AMI- Look "w the cause .if. brckache. To be cured you must know the cause. If It's weak kidneys ou must set the kidneys working !ht. A resident of this vicinity shows you how. Eugene K. Fisher, Cbndron. Nenr., says: "For twenty years kidney trou ble kept me in misery, being caused by heavy lifting. My back was ex tremely painful, especially when I stooped or lifted and in the morninw when I got up, I was lame and sore. I often had headaches and dizzy spells and I was always languid and tired. At night I had to get up to pass the kidney secretions and this weakness convinced me that some thing was wrong with my kidneys Two boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills cvred me and during the paBt three tears. I haven't had a sign of luo trouble." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don t simply ask for a kidney remedy ge t Doan's Kidney Tills the same that cured Mr. Fisher. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. adv Jan 6-13 PUBLIC NOTICE The attention of the citizens of All! ance is called to city ordinance No 38. an ordinance to prevent the ac cumulation of biiow, slusn ana ice on the sidewalks and to provide a penal tv for the violation of the same: He it ordainod by the mayor and council of the city of Alliance: Sec. 1. That it shall be unlawful fnr owners or lesses of lots, within the cornorate limits of Alliance, Ne braska to allow any snow, slush or ice to accumulate or remain on the sidewalks adjacent to said lots for morn than twenty-four hours after such accumulation. Sec. 2. If any person or persons ru tn remove Biuh snow, slush or ire. for a noriod of twenty-four hours the rttv marshal shall remove the same and report cost of such remova in the eliv council. -and such costs shall be assessed against Bald prop erty as a special tax. P. E. ROMIG, Mayor E-tf-6258 On His Way It used to be that dear old dad Drove Dobbin into town. It was a rough and rocky road. First up a hill, then down. He used to pull way out thejoad When he would meet a man. Sez he: "Th roads is heavy, an' I'll give him all I can." Now dad has got a red machine. He wh'rls along In style. 1 He leuve3 behind a string of dust That Btretches half a mile. And when he meets hit neighbors, why He hurls his flying wedge He scatters them to right and left And makes 'em hujit th' hedge. Hot Water, for Sick Headaches Tells why everyone should drink hot water with phosphate In It before breakfast. "IDODQI SQQtffel? tf(?Quu- ' -1 .... 7 I 1 l k When travel- Inrr "1 ff rr rrrm a Theatre or U f '-iMfr some Social 0kMB f Function, or TtfaMf Ml if Shopping, 'AfJim don't forget to have ftiVkli , -Anti- PAIN PILLS with you. They are in valuable for Headache and all other Pains. t'f ... 25 Doses, 25 Cents. IF FIRST BOX IS NOT SATIS FACTORY, YOUR MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED. BRING DESIRED RELIEF. 'I have used Dr. Mills' AntJ-rain Tills for noma tints and And them an lnvnhinhlo remedy for lieiidache. I have ntways taken great plcmura In reronrnirnillng ihrm to " my frlonds, bring ronfldont that they will lirlnn the desired relief. 1 am never without them and uxe them for all attnrka of pnln. knowing that they will not disappoint me." : MU3. W. II. HENSON. . ., West Haven, t'onn. SAND HILL llllKEZKN at Mrs. Mrs. Jay spent Friday Patton's. ... Charles Kwing is going to have a sale the 6th. The Moffltt post office was discon tinued January 1. e Frank Carson returned from Pueb lo one day last week. Mrs. II. W. Stille has been on the sick list the past week. II. W. Stille called at the Archer ranch Tuesday evening. Ward Johnson made a business trip to Alliance Monday. Hugh Patton made a business trip to Sam Hickman's, Friday. Jas. Myers called at the Hickman ranch Sunday, January 2. 11. W. Stille called Monday January 3 at the H. W. Patton home. Miss Delight I'fford and mother de parted Saturday for Chicago. Oren McNurlin killed the last of his pet rabbits New Year'B day. Mr. aud Mrs. McNurlin and son t T-.. 1 KIkt .. , II,IAf, wieu Birui i utroiia uiui a i jiugu Wtton's. Miss Madge Myers' school com menced Monday, after a two-weeks vacation. John Ufford returned from Iowa Thursday where he was visiting friends and relatives. . Mr. and .Mrs. Wade and sons Ray arid Ralph spent one evening last week at the Moftltt home. Mr. and Mrs. Hickman went Fri day to Minatare to spend New Year's with their daughter Mrs. Alva Lot spelch. Clarence Morgan had the mlsfor tune of breaking his auto one day last week. Robert Graham assisted htm on In to Alliance. II. W. Patton and family spent Saturday evening at O. 8. McNurlln'a. Mr. and Mrs. Wade and sons spent Saturday evening at O. S. McNur-lln's. CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS Tells IIow To Get Quick Relief from Head-Colda. It's Splendid! In one minute your rlojrgI nostrils will open, the nir pHM-agen of your head will clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snuffling, blowing, headache, dryness. No struggling for breath at night; your cold or catarrh will be gone. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your drugist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiwptin, healing cream in your i.ontrilft. It n etrate throuph every nir pannage of thn head, soothes the inflame or swollen mucous membrane mil relief comes in- Alvia Hill made a business trip to.stantly the Ward Johnson ranch one day last week. ... Mr. and Mrs. Wade and sons, Ray and Ralph, spent New Year's at H. W. Patton'B. It's just fine. Don't stay tuffd-up with a cold or canty catarrh Relief comes bo quickly. Old papers for sale at The Herald office. Five cents a bunch; six I bunches for a quarter. Name. Address. State, The efit-together Spirit Every town that IS a town has the get-together spirit. Merchant and farmer and the people generally work together for a better town, better liv ing conditions, better amusements and more personal freedom. Here are some rules for the get-togethers: The town and the farming com munity cannot succeed without co operation and mutual assistance. Farmers should forget the wild charges of the demagogues and con sider their own Interests in relation to the railroads and better railroad facilities. Legislation against busi ness Interests simply because they are business interests Is not always best for the farmer. , Help the people of adjacent towns to make the towns "alive". Don't have the nearest town to you a dead one. Rural prosperity depends upon the ease with which shipments are made. Railroads don't like the dead towns. Don't back legislation that will kill the town. Farmers should buy from home dealers. Keep your money In the community where it,adds to the com mercial life of everyone in the town. Every dollar the farmer puts into Headache of any kind, is caused by- auto intoxication which means self poisoning. Lives and bowel poisons called toxins, sucaed Into the blood, through the lymph ducts, excite the heart which pumps- the blood so fast that It congests in the smaller arteries and veins of the head producing vio lent, throbbing pain and distress, called headache. You become nervouB, de- i spondent, Blck, feverish and miserable, j your meals sour and almost nauseate : you. Then you resort to acetanmae, j aspirin or the bromides which tempor j arily relieve but do not rid the blood of these irritating toxins. I A glass of hot water with a teaspoon I ful of limestone phosphate In it. drank ! before breakfast for awhile, will not only wash these poisons from your sys tem and cure you of headache but will cleanse, purify and freshen the entire alimentary canal. Ask your pharmacist for a quarter pound of limestone phosphate. It Is In expensive, harmless as sugar, and al most tasteless, except for a sourish twinge which is not unpleasant. If you aren't feeling your best, If tongue is coated or you wake up with bad taste, foul breath or have colds. Indigestion, biliousness, constipation or sour, acid stomach, begin the phos phated hot water cure to rid your system of toxins and poisons. Results are quick and it Is claimed that those who continue to flush out the stomach, liver and bowels every morning never have any headache or know a miserable moment, How' nil? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Hall's Catarrh Cure has been tak en by catarrh sufferers for the past thirty-five years, aud has become known as the most reliable remedy for Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure acta thru the Wood on the Mucous surfaces, expelling the Poison fro)" the Blood and healing the diseased portions. After ycu have taken Hall's Ca tarrh Cure for a short time you will see a great improvement In your gen eral health. Start taking Hall's Ca tarrh Cure at once and get rid of ca tarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney, Toledo, Ohio. 8old by all Druggists, 75c. THE PULLMAN HOTEL T. C. Douglas, Mr. European Plan Everything Hew Rooms with and without private bath. Rates, one dollar and up. Most convenient location for persons arriving in Omaha al Burlington and Union Stations. First building south of Burllr Station. Near to street cars to all parts of the city. When you get off the train, go to The Pullman Hotel and reg ister, leaving youi grips before going down town. iha at. lngton! 1017 South Tenth St. OMAHA, NEBRASKA The Time to OVERHAUL YOUR AUTOMOBILE is during the winter months. Before the spring rush begins. Our expert mechanics will do the work for you in a way that will please, at a reasonable charge. We More autos and do an Auto Livery Business. BUICK GARAGE C. T. PIGMAN, Prop. PHONE 164 118 BOX BUTTE AVENUE Cales Agenti for Buick, Apperson and Saxon lines