.i.wsi . .ikhaia. Kiamt'AiiY i . i i Hot Water Each Morning . Puts Roses in Your Cheeks 8L 5 y ?! i 5" ' i A V Jt-. X -J To look one' best and feet one's bpstUlimpntarv tract, before mittinir more is to enjoy an inside bath each morning1 food into the stomach. to flush from the Byntom the previous nay a waste, sour fermentations ana poi sonous toxin liefore it it nbnorlied into the blood. Just as coal, when it burns, leaves behind a certain amount of in combustible material in the form of ashes, so the food and drink taken each day leave in the alimentary orpans a certain amount of indigestible material, which if not eliminated, form toxins and poisons which arc then sucked into the blood through the very duct which are intended to suck in only nourishment to untain the body. If you want to seo the glow of healthy bloom in your checks, to see your skin get clearer anil clirer, you are told to drink every morninr upon arising, a glass of lt. water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it, which is a harmless means of washing the wate material and toxins fro?n the stomach, fiver, kidneys and bowels, thus cleans ing, sweetening and purifying the entire Girls and women with sallow- skins, liver epots, pimples or pallid complex ion, also those who wake up wiUi a coated tongue, bnd teste, nasty breath, others who aro bothered with headaches, bilious spells, acid stomach or const ipa tion Bhonld begin this phosphated not water drinking and ore assured of very pronounced resnlts in one or two weeks. A quarter pound of limestone phos phate costs very little at tle drug store but is sufficient to demonstrate that just as soap and hot water cleanses, purifies and freshens the ekin on the outside, so hot water and limestone phosphate act on the inside organs. We must always pon aider that internal sanitation is vast ly more important than outside cleanli ness, because the kin pores do not ab sorb impurities into the blood, whihj the bowel pores do. Women who desire to enhance the beauty of their complexion should jut try this for a week and notice results. IK IOMS mm KOO.MS When you are in Omaha come where all Stock men stop always find your friends and acquaintances, at the on will HOTEL CASTLE WITH AM JONKS MS . OMAHA Omaha's new absolutely firo-pr oof hot'l. We t'lcoiu' he Stock men. We'll make you comfortab'.e and our rates nr- iiium reasonable In the city. Rooms with private ho'h. ?l..n to $17?. koo is with private toilet $1. Good car service to the Stock Yards and IVp.it u Have your commission firm telephone for room repei vation. I RKI) A. CASTI.K. Prop. COMFORT WITHOUT EXTRAVAGANCE ill i;i I oia -i'.i l i s of Serviceable Ace Good Individuals and Priced to S.'ll Ilaiuh adjoit'.s town. i'im: KiiHii: t ati i.i: kantii J. M. Tollman, Prop. M,r.ntil, NeliiaUii. I.KAHN SHOKTIIAM) IIV Till: XKW, SWIFT, SI KK SMCI.h IMI 11)1 Al, IXSTHK TIOX MKTJIOI) Let me tell you a bit of a secret, don't let anybody teach you short hand by the "class" method. It's the slow way, it holds you back, you've got to wait on somebody else. The longer he takes, the Ionis er it takes you. Snell Shorthand is entirely different. The teach ing is Individual. We Htudy YOU see Just what you want, then plan out a course for YOU you can advance as fast as others. If you're apt, studious and persevering you can complete the course and qual ify for 60 to $100 position in only three to four months no charge If It takes you longer. Send today for full Information. I I lL SKKVK K SCHOOL, Kirnti :m;i: ni iKi. ih:x i n AM? 5vBQCs iroGucal? f$ -y. r:;liul LT itil Xm-MMI ,17 The constant strain of factory work very often j results in Headaches, Backaches and other Aches, and also weak- 1 KT .1 ens ine ierves. DR. MILES' ANTIPAIN PILLS will quickly relieve the Nenes, or Pain, while Dr. Milea Heart Treatment is very helpful when the Heart is overtaxed. IF FIRST BOX. OR BOTTLE, FAILS TO BENEFIT YOU, YOUR MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED. SEVERE PAIN. "I usH to suffer a g'-eat deal with liinibatro in my shoulders hikI back. A friend Iml Ke. mo t try Dr. Miles' AMl-I'u!n l ilts ;nid 1 am only too glad to be ahte to uttewt to the relief that I K't frerni these Splendid pilU. They furin a valuable medicine and do all that It la claimed they will do." LEWI3 J. CUTTER, Marietta, Ohio. c By GRAYSON STONE. a This wnw the mI t tin t ion with Cl.xdo ticlmrds when hist twenty-llrst birth lay arrived He hud Bold Ills Mist ileture n n luiidsenp' nrtlst iitnl hi rothcr nrtist hnd found only n little atilt with it. He had money ciioul'Ii 0 struile lilonu until success came, nit mine to mnke n tdmw with. Ao luiiintatices hnil eiiulioned him not to tamper himself, nml frlemN had told lini outright that It would not be pxnl tolicy to handicap himself with n wife. Clyde Kichnrils whs In love and led icon for a year oi more, and .Marian ('letcher knew that he was, hut no word had been spoken. lie wix :i 'ovular caller at her father's h ire Hid had reason to believe thai bin alls were rather looked for, but he lid not indulge In any hopes. Mcr Either was a broker nml reputed l h. ivell off, and she held her bend ei 'mkIi us a daughter of a licli mini. A Rirl of nineteen Is romantic, bow ver, ami had he spoken i is loo m!io onld tell what would have happened ? The ease stood thus when a word or two from Miss Marian daslied all of be young; nrtist's hopes. Hue evenii g; vheti lie was n culler nml they had talked a little of his art she i-.iid in a lauuliing; way: "I-'ulher Is w piHctical. lie was talking about you the other day, ntid 1 told him you were a lamlsenpe piiiiit er. lie answered from his own icv of tilings. He -asked why ym did not paint bouses and barns and th 'i-liy make a giooil livini;." It was a very foolish spi h lie I in- teiebd more tis a joke than l hurl, ami the ;irl I ''i-iied It as so.m a the words had loll hei" lips. Ii too late, howevi-r. The young; man lid not show his resentl:iei-t. Imt h felt It nml it brought nbotit re; inii't between them, lb left the houe v i t I his mind made up t.ot to call auain. Six months niter he saw In the pa pers that the broker had sutVered a complete collapse linanelally, and was told by friends that be ami his ilamih ter had retired to the country. A rela tive had K'jven him a little farm, and all tbeir friends soon forgot them. It was two years Inter that Mr. Clyde llichiii'ds was motoring along: a country road when he enme to a coun try sehoolhouse. School whs dismissed for the day. tin the steps sat a yoiiny woman who was weeping;, and beside her sat an old mini whom anybody would have called a skinflint after the fust glance. In a dim way the nriisi lelt that he had seen the young; wom an before, but he could not fully recall her. He whs driving; his machine slow ly and he heard -the old man say: "That mortgage nml Intcrol .e g;'ot to be paid within ten days or I shall commence proceedings to fore close!" "Then we shall have to live in iho holds!" sobbed the j;lrl. 'I lie artist stopped his car hIiho.-i hi front of them, for lie saw it was case of distress. The obi skiulhnt ros iip ami shook his list at him, nml then .uil to the girl : '.Now, then, remember what 1 lia.e said. 11 the niouey is not puid, out .ou yo!" l'or a long; minute niter he had walked nwuy, the pil sat blinded by her tears. Then she wiped them uway ami looked up. Mm gave a sudden start of surprise. She left (he step aiid walked out l the car and, altei taking? a oti.cful look ut the occupant, she tried her best to smile us she said: "Why, it's Mr. Kichards! Who would have thought of seeing; you here?" "Ves, it is Mr. Ilichnrds," wus tho reply. "Uo you live uround hereV" "About u mile ami a half down the road. Hadn't you heard that I vm .lie school teacher for litis district?" He extended her his bund to help her into tho auto, and, utter a mo mom's hesitation, she whs beside him. They had gjone half a mile before he suid : "Now, then, l. II me all u bout it." lie was almost ti. ast mull in tlu world she waiitoil to toll her troubles to, but be spoke so kindly and seemed so strong; that she begun to talk, utid, after a time, he knew ull. Her father bad almost colhipvd iiieulully and i'h.sioally. lie was able to do little or no work. They were, in fact, pension ers on the bounty of relatives. She had been a schoolteacher for two oi three yours, but the salary was so low that it did not help much. The obi man with whom she hud been miking was a money-lender urn had induced her father to mortgage a little fan without saying unytloug to her uhout it. She was not complaining nor lu melitiiig. She had done ihe best he could, and she would bear her troubles I lie best she could. lie on his part to!d her of bis nuc- ess. but not in u b usting way, und l he past between them wus Dot re ferred to. When they arrived ut the bltle farm, lie helped her out of the car and. instead of driving on, he wulked into the house With her. After he had greeted her futher, he sut down und said : Mr. Fletcher, listen cart-fully to me. I am going to marry your IuukIj ter. I nm going to pay up thut mort gage ami then you are to deed tho dace over to her. You shall live with us, and we ll make you as comfortuble as we can. This shall be my studio In the summer, mid in the winter we will live in town. Miirian, what do you say to this?" And Marian's tears und blushes made the answer plain. tCopyriKht, ITO-i. by the M.-Clure New fHpvr Kyudicai.) Such tobacco enjoyment as you never thought could be is yours to command quick as you buy some Prince Albert and fire-up a pipe or a home-mado cigarette 1 Prince Albert gives you every tobacco sat isfaction your smoke appetite ever hankered for. That's because it's made by a patented orocess that cuts out bite and parch! Prince Albert has always been sold without coupons or premiums. We prefer to give quality I . ; i ii iiui ii i iiiiiiiutiit m r- ii l 1 1 1 i iuti ( t i l" ' On lha Nvtm 9kAm I On tha r..rM iH of Ihia 1H rd tin you will raadi "Pro tm Patrntad Julr 30th, 1907." which baa mad. tttrmm man amoka pipaa whera na amok ad baforal iti o nuRniNipipe and rirttTt iohacco akaMaaaaaaaaBaiaBaaaaai eil I . J A IT TMTiV If. V 1A U U 1J It Mi the national joy smoke has a flavor as different as it is delightful You never tasted tho like of HI And that isn't strange, either. Men who think they can't smoke a pip or roll a ciga rette can smoJce and will smoke if they use Prince Albert. And smokers who have not yet given P. A. a try out certainly have a big surprise and a lot of enjoyment coming their way as soon as they invest in a supply. Prince Albert tobacco will, tell its own story I R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO, Winston-Salem, N. C. Bay Prinem Albert mry whtrm tobacco ' told in loppy rd bag; 5c; tidy rmd tint. Wet handtom pound and half-pound tin humi dor and that corking finm pound cryttal- glatt huml dor with pong-moittunr top that kempt the tobacco im euch clever trim alwaytl i.W IOMII' hum. oi-' rill': r.si The comic valentine, the kind you used to send teacher when you were in, id at her, hi a tliinn of tb pant No longer can you invest a Hhiimm dime and receive ten cormously hid eous cat leal urc;i to send to your en emies. I ten let's s;i.v it may be the hili cost of paper, and ui.iyhc tolKs' taste has grown more t'ii:icd. iKi i: Ai"roMi)t;ii,i': TIIKOl (.11 IXIMIW fendant. An appeal to the district court followed. The dainnKCB claim ed is f(J9.10. The case of llo- Sollthoili Security conijiatiy iitairst Mrs. K. I'. doil ,, in which the pl.iiniili 1: puir.ff Iho defendant for d. images i Mcnrrcd when she drove her iitltomohile ilito iho window of e. Ih-at ' ice automobile how window, Iiu4 been appealed to the district cent. A policy w;is car ried by th' owner of the vara tie in Ihe surety company, wliih paid the lo;;s for the bnnkae of the window, then tiliiiK suit avaiiiHt Mrs. Woods. The company it I lopes that the de fendant was driviiiK her car in a reckless manner, while 3he assorted that she lost control of the cur and that the accident was unavoidable. In justice court before Judge H. A. liSolle, the court found for the de- Scvcre Cold t.inichlv Cured "On l)c i in !- lirst I had a very severe cold or attack of the nrlp as it" may be. and was nearly dim tt sick in bed." writes O. .1. Metcalf, Weath erby, Mo. "1 bou'-'ht two hot Hen of Chamberlain's Couph Hemedy and it was only a few dayn until I was com pletely restored to health. I firmly believe that Chamberlain's Courli Heinody is one of Hie very best med icine? and will know what to do wlier I have another cold." Obtainable everywhere. naturalisation bureau had ordered that no further applications be tak en. Ono application for first papers wiib held up Friday because the ap plicant had failed to secure a certif icate of arrival. MANY IHS1I TO St 1 1 .111 U OF ST A KS AM) STKII'KS Three applications for lirt-t paper?" and three for second papers were til ed in tho titlice of the clerk of the district court tit lteatrlie In one day. One of the applicants for second pa pers took out his lirst papirs in lhUO and the other in 1X01. The cb-rlt of the district court has been flooded with inquiries since the break inc o!T of dipdoniatlc relations with (ier many, by CerinatiB wtn failed to fin ish taking out their papers. The uctivlty has been occasioned to some extent by reason of a rumor that the Cnll.i.r i.il'is lor the ladles rtiaj printed promptly and neatly in 1' Il r:il 'i odlt'e. The prices nre retoj-on.ihU- l'liC'iie lilfl for samfile- nnr prices, or coil at the office. COI NTY (TKIIK LOCKS 1 I COl'XTY lll'.COKDS The iebkin of tho records by an expet I accountant in the i.llli e of County Cb-ik liul.-.on at llasiiims came to a stKlden halt when upon At torney Itrurkman's advice Clerk Hudson fathered up the records and hxked them in the vault. This no tion followed the discovery of miss ; inn w iriaiit books taken possession of by County Treasurer Haverly. Up ' on the advice of County Attorney ! Fouls, he explained Hie books would not be returned to tho custody of i the clerk under Investigation until photographic copies have been ob tained. Offlcp supplies at The Herald of fice, rhone 340. Advertisers in the Alliance Herald Now Get the Same Cut Service as the Big City Dailies w K liavc ariitnjjcii'ciits with the Muriy (.'ut Soiv ice of New York City for iho furiiishine; of cuts for advert isiu; pui joises. Tliis sei vict is ono of the lost in America and has as clients some of the largest I to wsj lasers published. Never Irnfoic lias it been possible for a paper to fur nish this service without a considerable added outlay on the part of the advertiser, and even now it is only offered to the paper reeofrnied by advertisers and readers as the leader in its section. We will be glad to explain the matter more fully. Some of our patrons have already taken advantage of this offer and others are invited to do so.