THE ALLIANCE (NEBRASKA) HERALD Thursday, May 8, 1919 GOVENOR MCKELVIE AT ANSELMO MEETING Ctovrrnnr mid other lYmnliteiit 'It I tmn be on Prog-nun at Tot h IliRtiway Meeting Governor Samuel R. Me.Kelvie ban fcepted the Invitation of the Totaah Highway Aaaorlation to meet with It a Id R'Jeet of honor at the meeting fO b held in Annelmo on June 2nd. fja letter to Lloyd Thomas, secre tary of the association, . the gover nor says: "I am very alad to accept the In Tltatlon of the I'otash Highway Asso ciation for a meeting at Anselmo on June 2nd. There Is only one thing tbat may stand In the way of this, and that will be the return of the 49th Division from France at about (bat time. If they should arrive then I may feel obliged to meet them at New York City, but I will probably know about that in time to let you know so that you may obtain the r vices of some other speaker." Inasmuch as the 89th Division is hardly expected to reach New York before the middle of June the gover nor may be expected as the guest of ronor at the meeting at Anselmo. Al liance Is planning to send a large delegation to the meeting. WANTS WHOLE WORLD TO KNOW MImmxiH Woninn Doing llrr Part To I ft Other Wnow What Tanlac Will IVi SUNDAY NIGHT AUTO ACOIDJNT AT DUMAp John Fnuier, Well-Known Fanner la Jtun Down by Team Hitched to Automobile John Frailer, well-known farmer living northwest of Alliance suffered broken ribs and minor cuta and brulsea Sunday evening as the re ult of an accident In which he was run down by a team of horses hitched to a stalled automobile. Mr. Frailer and family, accompanied by the John Lawrence family had gone to Dun lap for a load of trees. On the return trip the Frailer car became fast In tbe sand and the assistance of near-by fanner and his team waa se cured to free the machine. Mr. Fra tier, it seems, stood at the horses' beads and when the animals became aware of the nature of their load they became frightened and ran. Mr, Frailer, hpin ir In tlielr tiath. waa run down and dragged for a distance of about one hundred feet before the borses became free of the cur. Mr and Mrs. John Wlker, of this city who happened along Just as the ac Cldent occurred, freed Mr. Frazler ,nd brought him to his home. Jle is getting along as well as could be ex peeled and feels fortunate that the result was no more serious than It Jroved to be. 1 High School Notes "My eight years search for a medl- Ine or a treatment that would over come my troubles never met with any success until I commenced tak ing Tanlac," said Mrs. A. U. Cosse- boou, who lives at 425 Independence avenue, Kansas City, Mo., while talk- ng with a Tanlac representative the other day. "My kidneys and stomach were bolb in very bad condition," she con tinued, and It Is hard to say which of these troubles caused me the nwnt misery. The awful pains in my back, and the terrible, raging headaches I had would almost drive me wild, and f I stooped over for anything K was nipossible for me to straighten up with assistance. Then I would have severe pHins on account of my food not digesting properly, and forming Into what seemed to be a lump In the pit of my stomach. I was also bother ed a great deal on account of my linbs getting numb, or going to sleep and would ogten have to rub them with alcohol before I could get any relief. Finally my nervea got In very bad condition, and I was not able to sleep very well, and I Just got so weak and run-down that it would ex haust me completely to do any part of my housework. "After reading so much about Tanlac In the Kansas City papers, I decided to make one more effort and give Tanlac a trial, and let me tell you, that waa the wisest decision I ever made' In my life. It seems almost too good to be true, but I am now as well and happy as I ever waa In my life. Why. the change In my con dition Is so wonderful that every body who knows me Is talking about H. and I always take a perfect de light In telling them that Tanlac Is responsible for It all. My kidneys seem to be in perfect conaitton now, and I ah eutlrely free fronr those pains In my back, and I haven't had one of those raging headaches since I finished my first bottle of Tanlac, and I eat Just anything I want and my food digests perfectly. The nuniD nens and nalns In my limbs have des- appoared and I am so completely rid of nervousness that I Bleep use a child every night. My strength and energy have come back to me, and I can do all my housework wiinoui ; the leHBt trouble. In fact, Tanlac has) made me well strong woman again, and I Just want tho world to know what a great medicine Tanlac Is, and I am glad to recommend it to every body," Tanlac Is sold in Tanlac Is sold In Alliance by F. E. Iloltflen, In Hemlngford by Hemlng ford Merc. Co., and tn lloffland by Mallery Grocery Co. Last Friday night our debating team returned from Sidney the Joy Jul winners of the district champion htp. Win. Coutant was chosen to re present the Northwestern District at Lincoln, where the contest for state championship will be held. We are very proud of our debating team aince they have mane the district championship banner ours, for tbe third succeeding year, and thereby, our permanent property. The boys and girls report a very plesanl recep tion in Sidney, and came home feel ing fine. Miss Keith gave a very in teresting report of the trip, Monday morning, during assembly. Invitations are out for the Junior Senior banquet ,o be held In the high school gym, Friday evening, May 9, However, since one tnembei of the Senior class cannot be present at that tluie It has been postponed until Sat. evening, Muy 10. A tennis club has beeuorguulzed at the high school, of which tilen Joder was elected President, and Lots Wlldy, secretary-treasurer. A com mittee of live, one from each class and one at large was appointed to draw up rules and regulations. The Club has been named the A. II. S. Tennis Club. Although, the making of the courts has been unavoidably delayed, it will not be long now un til they will be In good condition for playing. Friday night. May 9, Wade Grass- man will go to Gordon., where. he will represent Alliance in the State Ora torical Contest. Our best wishes go with Wade, and we hope be will bring buck more honors for the A. H. S.. 1nn Allor ha cmif 4n the hnni tal to undergo an operation for ap pendicitis, we wisn mm good iuck ana a speeay recovery. 41 Mr. Arbuckle, whose coffee goes around the world, once said two thirds of his department heads and the best of his sales force came to him through classified advertising. tJDon t waste time, Mr. Business Man, in a personal search for the TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY a i.adv WANTS, work on ranch, have one child. Phone 966, or call ai 523 Cheyenne ave. FOR SALIC Home grown straw- hetrv nlants 12.00 Per hunflrea. Phone Ash 8212 or 125 morning or evening. J. A. Keegan. 21-tf-974Z WANTED 5 bright, capable Ladies to Travel, demonstrate and sen aeai- r. t?r. oo to 150.00 ner week. Haii- rnarf fare naid. Write at once. Good rich Drug Co, Dept. 786 omana, weor Zl-bWUtB vnn SALE Four-cylinder Cadil- iu muitnter in excellent condition. a h i renin for the money. George A. Mollrlng, Alliance, Nebr. 12-tf-7950 FOR KENT 240 acres Alfalfa, and farming land over half irrigated, Near town. caBh. on shares. Wm. Kusel Chadron. Nebr. 2t LOST package" containing one Lady's hat and one Child's hat. Find er nlease leave at Herald onice. 7974-tll. FOR SALE Ford truck In excellent condition Ilargain If taken now. In quire at Alliance Community Club. 794-tr LOST Ladles' Red slipper. Finder I A ... t lilt 1 AAlllB ' 7985 t2 FOK SALE Ivory chiffonier In good condition. Phone 334 23 lt-7983 I wist STRAVF.n OR STOLEN- isrinoie uuu ouca. icenseu. in ward. If returned to 201 Box Butte 22-lt-7978 FOR SALE A good building lot east front desirable location phone 340 23-21-7980 POR SALE Short Horn Bulls by J. M. Beardsley Halsey Nebr. four (4) good yearling Shorthorn Red Bulls 23-6M979 WANTED Cattle to pssture Write C. March. Whitman. Nebr. 22-2t-7961 Try This on Your Eczema If you are afflicted with any form of dry eczema or pim ples, use the soothing, heal ing ointment. Dry Zensal, For the watery eruptions, Moist Zensal la tbe only cure treat ment 75c. a jar. IL1RRY Till CLE W. R. HARPER artment Store 'For Men! .Dee 1919 IGnciJ&IGinbalLhc- fulfil ! ijj i , MEN FROM THE FRONT WANT THE STYLISH CLOTHES WE SELL . The "front" may have been in the trenches in France or in the routine duties of an American cantonment; the "front" may have been at the handles of a plow or in a store or shop " or office. There were many fronts in this war; and many men "from the front."- They want stylish clothes; and we have that kind for them. STEIN-BLOCH BRANDEGEE-KINCAID make them for us; waist-seam models for young men; quieter sack styles for older men; clothes with all-wool quality with dignity and refinement. $35.00 Others at $40 rip to $65. Your Style of HAT Is Here JP 1919 Kincaid & KimbalLlao ''will Klbsed-Krotch Discriminatiog men, here are hats of superior quality. Styled right, all of them, and the latest shades and shapes to choose from. From the best and most prominent makers in the coun try, and priced at $2.50 to $7.50. Boys' Headwear 39c and 25c Boys"' Hats, values from 50c to $1, in two big lots, 39c, 25c Boys Straw Hats, .. ' $1.50 to $3.00 Boys' Panama Hats $4.00 to $5.00 Men's Caps 75c Odd lots and sample lines of men's caps, including 'Blue Serges, $1 values 75c Kenosha Union Suits IN MEN'S FURNISHINGS TOO THIS STORE IS KEEPING AHEADOF"" THE GROWING DEMANDS. A store extremely wide in its 6cope -destined to meet the demands of men who buy merchandise of the high est character. You'll 6nd this is a great service store COOPER'S UNION SUITS FOR MEN FOR SUMMER COMIORT In fit, in comfort and in service, Cooper's wear excells. Each suit rep resents the finest fabric procurable, and satisfaction is carefully woven n, too. For regular, stout, slim or short men. Finest cotton, lisle and mercerized yarn; long or short sleeves, ankle or s; lengths. Priced $2 to $4. Sold in Alliance by Harper's Store only. ATHLETIC UNION SUITS, $1.40 Fine madras and nainsook athletic union suits, in plain and Jacquard weaves ; cut extra full ; perfect fitting and very special at this price, suit, $1.40. A Real Offering in MEN'S SHIRTS $1.00 Each Every shirt in this at considerably more madras and percales, shirts are regular $2 14 to 18; an unusual make a good saving. lot made to sell money. "Woven Many of these values; all sizes, opportunity to Fine Madas Shirts nere are some exceptional bargains, made of the best quality corded mad ras, fast colors, in patterns that are very new. Neat and bright patterns, in all sizes. man you want r 1,1