J I Companion. We have two principal candidate tor president, and two principal can didates for governor. Of the pres idential candidates, for an etccutlve office, one ha executive eiperlence extending to the third term, the other has had legislative experience only. We are reminded of the servant girl who thoueht ahe couid play IBS piano, although ahe had admitted that she had never tried. We do not doubt her ability to do work of equal merit, but If we needed a miiBlctan, should prefer one already in practice a an actual performer. We recall Also, while we are mentioning music ian, a man wh said. No I canoot perform well In regular muaic, but 1 can do trick playing to the limit." Do we desire "trick playing as a substitute for the real thing? If we do, we know where to look for It. On the other hand, it Is reasonable to expect the musician who has won two hearty encores at ' the old, up right piano, to know where to begin with the new three-cornered Slein way. We cannot compare the twrf candi dates for governor so. Doth have acted, one twice as much as the other. Governor McKelvie is foung r and nrettler than Mr. Morehead. and has seemed successful with the operation of the cabinet system of FOR A FEW LOURS A DA If WE WILL RAISE YOUR PAY TRAIN FOR OFFICE WORK For Year W Have Taught tharthand, Bookkcopln. OookFpq. Civil Sarvlea, Normal Training, Telegraph , Bualnaaa Administration and othar atudloa qualifying for dlgnlflaa Cialtlona. good salaries and rapid promo on. We find positions for atudents wlio Qualify. Bxpenars moderate. Work for board If daired. Enter any Monday. Aaaure aneceas by SELECTION OS AN ACCREDITED . SCHOOL. The schools named below are members f the Nntlonal Aaauclatlon of Accredited Commercial Schools a, guaranty of the highest atandaxda of teachers and courr. a. Write tli em for catalogue, menUunlng um of this paper. OTLES C0LLE6C llneola Inlnou Colli! Omaha. Nabraaka I Inooln. Nabeaak RADIUM CURES CANCER Also Tumors, Bleeding from the Womb, Tuberculosis of the Skin, Birthmarks, Deforming Scars, Many Types of Ulcers, Etc. WITHOUT THE USE OP THE KNIFE Employed by the Specialists connected with the HOT SPRINGS CLINIC Hot Springs South Dakota ANNOUNCEMENT Stephenson & O'Bannon 4t- wuuoui u. lue governor, mentioned ni in.t relntiv ly small number of releases from the penltentlarv m-lT the present administration. Tarotes, furloughs and pardons are not of a character to be ulr1 n rdy h their number. One Hartley case or a Bushee blunder weighs more In lh' scale thsn the paroling of fifty morlt lor less trustworthy trus'les, even If some of them have to be brought I back. These systems of release were 'devised to be used, and it Is more to j the aovernor's credit to use them 'skillfully than to be afraid of them, or to boast of the shortness of his . list. Ord Journal. Doe This Mean You. There was a merchant who was In competition with himself. He bought what his trade required, sold his merchandise at a fair profit, told the truth in his public announcements, rendered service even in the de'ail of delivery, organized his organization Into a family of coworkers, watched the markets for the latest, was lib eral In bis work and sincere In hie civic pride, was always friendly and fair. Strange to say, his competi tors called him all the names in the category of criticism. But the public liked him and liked to trade with him. He prospered Irrespective of his carping competi tors. No! - A man is not In competition with his competitors. He should be a competitor of bis own better self then he will win Just as sure as wax candles have wicks Just as sure as a wild goose never laid a tame egg Just as sure as the date on -a three menths' note. Briscoe News. . Adding to the Danger. Men who are so situated that they can control output and prices of cer tain commodities are adding to the tires of unreBt, BoIshevlHiii or what ever the condition is called, if they do not see the handwriting on the wall. Reductlou in the prices of many commodities were due to he Important fact that demand suddenly fell off. Many commodities entering into the daily consumption of the people, however, are still being bar tered at prices reminiscent of tli-: war, with no reusonabie excuse for the briguudK6. Business men who are using their energies to prevent a fall in prices, merely because they are not satisfied, with a reasonable profit, are storing up trouble for themselves In the day to come. The temper of the American people Is something to be reckoned with. Far seeing men realize that we cannot do away with the spirit or unrest unless every man has a square deal. Ne braska City Press. THE NEW Scientific Surereon We wish to take this opportunity of thanking the many patrons who in the past months have seen fit to giro us a share of their patronage. It has been beyond our expectations and we want at this time to show our appreciation for it Owing to recent change in the ownership of the firm of Stephenson & O'Bannon and the straightening up of accounts incident thereto, we respectfully demand that all persons in debted to the above firm make speedy arrangments for settle ment. This will materially assist us in bringing the joint busi ness of the concent to a satisfactory close. Miss Beatrice Wes'ovcr was able to start to school Monday morning. She has recovered rapidly from the effects of a broken collarbone. Ellsworth Ash and his mother were in from the rsnch Monday, Mrs. Krlckbaum stopped off Mon day (o visit her daughter, Lydla, at the Standard plant. She was on her way to Ant loch to visit relatives, and left for that clly Tuesday. II. Drunson returned the. latter part of the week from Wyoming, where he has been, the past few weeks. Carl Miller returned to the ranch MonVay morning after a visit wltii his family here. A few from here attended the dance at Antioch Friday night. Lee Wells came over from Paw lette after a load of freight for the Cox ranch the first of the week. Walter Kiee left for Oregon Mon day, where he will take up a home stead. R. C. Drunson was In from the Star ranch Tuesday. A number from here attended the show at Antioch Saturday night. They were: Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Morris, Misses Ryan. Plcksley, Bell Welbllng, Endrew Strick. Walter Nel son, Wllber Warrens, Mr. Comus. It seems a pity that some one doesn't come here and start a picture show. Walter Tyler was in from his home In the country Tuesday morn ing. This part of the country wss vU lted by a cold rain Monday evoni.'.ij Members of the ladle' a'l weic serving at the church Wednesday. Jan. en McCulick drov-i In from his home southeast of twen Monday, , Mis. Emelia Black went to Alli ance Monday afternoon. - Genevieve and Louise Goodrich returned from a visit at Alliance Monday. , W. Richardson of the Hord Pot ash company is in town looking after company business. Frank DeFrance was in from th-i ranch Tuesday. A bunch of young folks turned out Sunday night to serenade the wewly weds, Mr. and Mrs. Powell. They were politely Informed, ho we under stand, that Sunday was the , Lord's day, and to wait until another 'Inn, so they waited until Monday night antiques returned tuiu after making enough noise to suit most anyone, were treated to cigars and candy. Frank Cody and children were in town Tuesday. Mrs. Alfred Hudson and children returned to Alliance the first o' the week after a visit with relatives at Lakeside. Mrs. Frank McGlnnis entertained the ladles' kensington club at her home Thursday. Mrs. Alva Ryland had the. misfor tune to run a needle in her foot one day last week and was reported on the sick list as a result of a slight operation to remove a piece broken off In her foot. -. Grover Cameron was'ln from the ranch Wednesday. Lee Watson returned from Alli ance Wednesday morning with a bunch of men to work at the Stan dard plant. ! They may be able to keep the cam paign of the editors free from mud throwing because the paste will be handler. t am the democratic candidate for the office of county commissioner from district No. 1. If elected, I pledge you my best efforts In pro moting good .voada In all ports of Box Butte county, and promise faithful and efficient service. J03EFH DUHON. p Marsland. Nb. ' ilF the Standard . Jismsv Bvra$ of lfk n ffgf 1 a i V i - y!) ml) ill PG0P-I "Wlio ' W II I demand flavor, M W J I .Hiad. Quality and i 1 11 1 ill Satisfaction. :. I I yHI fii!ii I Known evenrwhete-Bwjit t'; IbI vw ""V by the case for your Koma JfI I wm Anheuser-Busch 1 I m$ j ' StvLouis Jm - j, Vi'sttoticotdiarfy invited M pjp to inspect our plam yr gllBl ' HIsJflT ' Let us Put a Case in Your Home We Deliver to Any Part of the City Wm, King Company Distributors Alliance,' Nebr. To the business man, retail or wholesale; to the manufacturer; to the commis sion man; to the trucking company, the Ford Model T One Ton Truck makes an irresistible appeal because it has in its chassis all the merits of the original Ford car; the wonderful Ford Model T Motor, the dependable Vanadium steet chassis, and the manganese bronze worm-drive. A strongly built truck that serves satisfactorily and lasts in service If these statements were not true, the demand for Ford Trucks wouldn't be so constantly on the increase. We will be pleased to take your order for one or more Ford Trucks, will see that you get reasonably prompt delivery, and will give you an after service that insures the constant service of the Truck. But don't wait too long. Get your order in promptly. hep ' May Allison's hopp of reiipf from j breath-taking s'unts ench as chnr- acterlzed her more recent pictures airplane driving, speeding In auto mobiles and the like wllfd when her director for "The Marriage of William Ashe," Edward Sloman, ex plained to her that the worst was in the near offing. THE UNIVEBSAL CAI2 Coursey & CT3rro z 4 "if you really could drown partuf It would make for realism. D go too far. you understand. Miss lison. you know " "Don't worry. I'm that way ab drowlng, I hope. I can take It leave it." 3. W. RnhorU nf Mil Qnrlnr. T In Alliance Thursday. I 1 Miller 1