STF ASBURGER 'Ts in town. Honey." Mm. Margaret Reeve. Miss Cnth rrlno DOITl and Mr Hugh Witt, ill from Chicago, arrivd in Alliance on Wednesday, nnd nt Stnisburiier Thursday nigin The friend who knows yon hi you are and Ht til love you If the one to i. hi. i by. It Is n groat piensUTS to have a phono from St raaburger to Spade. This makes It pnaaihlo for the native to phons to Rgsnwttle or BHsworth or Alliance. Some of the farmers around Stias burger are desirous of having good roads A meeting wan held lust Sat urday at the aehool house at which practical business men deemed It possible to have a very good road from Straslmrgcr to Lakeside, using alkali in the few sandy spotH, Butt ing an excellent road all the way. "So mote it be." People ought to be In their live clear as a sunbeam, with no malice, hatred, envy or Jealousy, pure as Ice and chaste as snow, and in one respect people ought to tie like moke "Ever In motion. Blithesome and cheery, Still climbing heavenward. Never a-weary." Messrs Comer and ( a in mack are living on their claims Improving the name. Miss Wintermute is getting along nicely in her school work at Straa hurger. She in well liked by her pupils one good evidence of a good teacher. Take a cheerful, hopeful, happy vtew of things. Don't worry Just do your duty. Eat good food and plenty of If, Including milk, cream, eggs, etc. Sleep at least eight hours, make It nine or ten if you need that many. Exercise each day in the open air, and when yon get as old as I am don't worry over any thing, and be jolly. Friendship strong and true and loyul All depends on being known. You will win by what you are, dear, You will reap as you have sown. Last Monday eveliug was one of the most delightful ovonings eevr spent in the slate of Nebraski' by Yours Truly. Col. Tully and his charming wire had it few of their friends to dinner. And such a din ner it was. too. Nothing hitter UtJ where From six o'clock to midnight tltere was a constant stream of eith er wit, music, mirth, fun. or physical refreshment . The delightful ladles and their Jolly hushauds spared no pains to make eeryone happy. A mong those present were Mr and Mrs Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. I turner, Mr. und Mrs Schlupp and John it. Strasburger There were musical selections by Mrs. Schlupp. who is not only a renmrkablj beautiful young lady, hut also is an accom plished musician One celectlon, "Come a Little Closer." was espec iaiiy pleasing. Bcotch, German and Irish songs were sung by Mrs Itutu er ami John B. St raaburger In some way everyone present took part and everything went r.iertih as a "marriage bell." Long live the great hearted Col. Tully and his love V) wife and their delightful friends. May they all continue to hare cap plness. pence, prosperity and health "Here's to those I ne. Anil here's to those who love me, And here's to those who love those I love, And here's to those who lov. those who love me." cooDK oi.Di: BOY MALINDA SQUIBS John Deere and fatuity were visit ing iiis parents. Cai Deree, Satur day and Sunday. The Literary Society net at Dailies ( hupman's Saturday Afterward Itiey served a splendid supper. We are having a hit of winter .- mm tids week Cal Deere went to alliance today. Monday, the Nth. Arthur Lore ami fjUgU) visited at Cul Deere's Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Deere were vis itlng at their son's. John De-re. Fti day H ASHMAN QUAKER VALLEY Again we are reminded that this Is winter weather, but It seems to lie growing wanner now. George Macros was in these parts get ting signatures to a petition for a nw post office. William Howe and daughter Neva Milled ill RenO one day last week from low 11 He has come to hulld a house on his klnkaid. The rot of the family will come as soon as he gels It completed. We are to have a railroad station and an agent at Iteno. which will be a great a i oniodal ion to the people around here. We are to have a general store also. We are all rejoicing over these good things (hat have been needed so long at this place. Charley Jamison and Harry Fuller, from Iowa, are visiting the Jamison brothers. We heard that Charley was going to help put up the store soon for Elmer Mr-Fall. Donnell Shoffner Is much better. He is uble to be up most of the time. A special school meeting was held at the home of Dr. Haworth last Tuesday to vote bonds for the purj pose of building a school house. Thirteen voted for, four against. We don't understand why any one would vote "o" when we have twenty-one scholars In our district to go to school. Perhaps they didn't know. Mr. Kobblns. who has been home a few days with his family, returned to his work the first of the week. Mr Sailor and George Robblns were Lakeside visitors Monday. Edwin Owen bought some cows of Jene Thompson HUBBLE'S FLAT 7. John Duerr is helping dig A. Ni kola s well. Calvin Duerr and wife visited with Arthur Lore's Thursday. Gaines Chapman and Arthur Hub ble traded horses again. A surprise at Bert Miller's was a complete one Saturday evening. A hard time social at Ed. Sweezy's Fridny evening Look out Tor fines. There was quite a few to the show at Lore's, school house. The number Consisted of seventeen. Miss Bertha Huston and friend, llolliu Itoss. and Mr. and Mrs A ; Itoss were Sundav visitors at Arthur i lire's. Mrs Geo, Denton and Bert ha Lore were the guests of Miss B, Huston at Mud Springs Wednesday last We are very sorry to state in litis week's items that some were offended at some items written a few weeks ago which were meant for nothing more than a passing joke Mr. Mathews was n business call er at ft. Svveezy's Saturdav He presented the school with r.-w benches. Miss Nora Cogar is staying now with John Chapman. A taffy party at Audrey Dean's was a very pleasant affair. Miss Mollie Cogar is visiting at John Chapman's. The Literary moved to I lope lor Saturdaj night in the school house. 1 i - S i .. .- AFTON Mrs J. ft Hawkins visitcit with Mrs S Coker last week while J. 0 helped Mr. Coker on his barn. Geo. Ilaguiuiii and Otto Wens 1 lielllillL III,' I'lil-V ruluu l, tw.i..?.. 1,. ... ..-.v - . .. ir. i n.'.inr Mlianee last week Mrs. W. S. Coker visited Mrs Netiie West ley last Friday Roy ami Bldon Coker spent Sat- irday night in the sand hills at the home of their aunt, Mrs. Hagatuan. lisltlng there till Sunday evening. Miles llagaman is working for Boh West ley at this writing. Ferry Mailey made a trip on Hie table last week and brought hack a load of oats Rollin Ross of Mnui county was visiting his sister. Mrs Nichols, and other friends the last Ol last week Mrs Nettie Dartoti caine down from Sheridan to visit with home folks for a rots weeks. Mrs Corhit visited Mrs West ley insl lliursday and reports a good ' li'.le. Civile and I. vie Coker returned to Mliatue to school alter spending I inlay night and Saturday with home Mr. skinner received the Pad new s lolks. of the death of his sister, Mrs. Car ry AylHWorlh. of Powuta. Oklahoma . ha ' lM om'' "" OOM Her husband died si I k, before ' 'I'1-" writing She was grief strVk-u They had lived together forty six yean from angora to alliance Hemingford Department Mrs Johnson and daughter Nora were In from their ranch, returning home Monday. Hprarkltn's adopted baby is very sick wltli pneumonia. Dr. McRlHMI was called out twice. Mrs Ward Ib taking care of Mrs Harry Pleree, who haB not been sMs to be around for the past week Mr. Andre returned home from Colorado Monday. B!the and family expert to move east as soon as the weather will permit, where they expect to make i li'dr future home. Kll.abetii Thomas eatne up from Alliance Sunday where she visited home folks. Nellie Carter and Jayson Spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Fred A ( cord Mrs. Ira Phillips of Sioux county visited the past week with her par ents, Fnyeart and family. Site ex tended her visit by going on up to Mainland to visit with her sister. Mrs. Bert Ferman. While helping lay the pipes for the town well, Ben Curtis had the misfortune of having one of them roll on bis foot and crushing his an kle some. Henry Orommet is batching these cold days out on the farm since John and family have moved to town. I'll bet Henry will be looking for a housekeeper before long. Mrs. Suansen was an Alliance vis itor a couple of days last week. Mrs. Dick Kenner came up from Alliance Saturday going out to spend Sunday with her parents. Mutt Beau mont and family, returning home Monday. Mrs. Cox went to Reno Saturday to Join her husband who expects to return home Monday. Harry Wlldy stepped on a nail running it Into his toot quite deep. He is unable to walk without a crutch. Mrs. Grant Hessiltine, the photog rapther's wife, is visiting home folks In Sioux county. D. W. Butler returned from his usual visit in Alliance with home folks. Will Crowley left Tuesday for Oraml Island where he expects to make a short visit with parents, Al vln Scott accompanying him. Clyde Wheeland bought Alvin Scott 'b dray lug OUtflt. He fakes possession of it the first of the month. Percy Daily and brother from the eastern part of the state drow out to Percy's home in Sioux cWmty Saturday. Alvin Scott's d raytBg team took it into their heads to run Tuesday morning while Alvin left them stand ing. They started lo run and ran around two or three blocks and Into a wire fence before caught. No damage was done. Flora Htratin, a glees of Mr and M - Ab!ey, lio died of pneumonia i: O bkosh, N' hr.. was brought here for bUTi i 3t lrday. The services were held by Rev. Burleigh in the Methodist church, after which the remains were laid to rest in the Ueiniiigford cemetery She was 51 years old. Was born in Parian. Michigan, November IK, 186$, and came to Nebraska Dei 'ember, isstl. and lived with her father n the homestead until IX!it, she then moved to Pares where she kepi the post Office until lour years ago when slu- moved to Oshkosh, Nebraska. ATTACKS SCHOOL PRINCIPAL A severe attack on school princi pal, Ches. li. Allen, of Syixania, Qa., is thus told by him. ' For more than three years," he writes, '-l suffered indesi Tillable torture from rheuma tism, liver ami stomach I rouble and diseased kidneys. All remedies fail ed till I used IClectric Hitlers. but four bottles of this wonderful rem edy cured me completely " Such re sults are common Thousands bless thom for curing stomach trouble, fe male complaints, kidney disorders, biliousness, and for new health and vigor Try them. Only .".tc at F J. Brennan's Dr. Oliver McEuen Physician und Surgeon MEHINGFORD. C0 SPECIALTIES Di-easr, of Women and Children aud Denim Urinary Organs All calls mwirii promptly Say tr night Public Sale ! I will sell at public auction at my place, on Sec. 14-23-46, sixteen miles southeast of Alliance and six miles south of Reno, on Wed., March 8, 1911 Commencing at 10 a. m.. the following described property: One Bay Mare, 6 years old, weight 1,300, with foal by Percheron horse. One Gray Mare, same age, about f ame weight. One Blue Roan Mare, five years, weight about 1,350, withfoal by Percheron. One Bay Hare, five years old, about 1,200, with foal by same horse. One 2-year-old Percheron Fflley. One Yearling Colt. Three Milk Cows one 6-year-old and two 4-year-olds, will be fresh soon. One yearling Heifer. One wide-tire wagon, practically new; one carriage: two sets of good harness; one breaking plow . one stirring plow; one hay rack; corn in crib and in held; hav and fodder; household goods, including one Home Comfort range, as fniod as new, and one Special heater; and other artilces too numerous to mention; three or four tons of coal; about two dozen Plymouth Rock chickens. FREE LUNCH AT LOON TERMS! All sums under ten doll ers, cash. Ten dollars and over, six months' time w ill be given on bankable paper drawing 10 per cent interest. Two per cent dis count for cash on time sales. This is a clean sweep sale, as I am leaving the country, and everything must be sold. ISAAC SHOFTNER, Prop. H. P. COURSEY, Auctioneer. C. H. FARLEY, Clerk. Mr. Wesmiller's little hoy thai was shot In the-race about three weeks ago ami taken to the hospital, was brought home last Wodneedaj ami is getting along nicely Mi- Skinner has a spun of line mules three years old. Will Hash man is going to brenk them He will take I hem next week Look nut William Mr and Mrs N,i ma l.cishmun visited with her parents, Ml und Mie. Skinner, last Thursdej and looked after a bum h of harkes he has out there. COMING TO WESTERN NEBRASKA Koy K. Bryan ol PtolrfaX, Mo who is a Jieensed embalmer and furuliure 1. 1. .11. arrived in Alliance with nis friend, Koy J. I'urii.ih. tlio now jew ei.. - Mi Moisten h. Mr. rytian ex ih-is tj lot ate in gsgignegtnfg Kg hrggka Mr. and Mrs 1.. O. OUIesjsig of AgSJDfg CSkgSS to Allinnee in January tot a rlell with Mr QUIesple's per .intH. Mr and Mr. T. H. Otlleegie 'A hilt here the stork paid them a irMt, e:vinjc a lovely, seeu-ouud rlrl tiabv, January Bgth The dangtl ter hi so well pleased miIi Uttance hat her parents have dncidod to make this city her home ami will be "in housekeeping within a few gSTI ill illeipie hits the promise of a RMliUOSJ kg the toutnlhouse. where ge i vpe. ts lo I., rin work soon. VISITS IN LINCOLN Jl he lasses, bmtkkeeper lor :i Taio Publishing 'ompau us. i- rula v istt to The ...... f-s .-...j. .... '" in Si'urdiiv and Sundav on rriemis i. i.inro'.u loini li a gmngate of the luui-ohi business ' )'!)' and uas many frlenus in itie apkal lily. "There are two kinds of people on earth, 1 mean Tile people W ho lift and thS pen pie who lean And wherever you ko you will find the world's masses Are always diviiied iu Just these two classes; And oddly enough, you'll liml, tyo, I ween. There's just one lll'ter to twenty who lean. In which class are you? Are yon easing the load? Of overtaxed lifter who toil down the road'.' Or are you a leaner who lets others bear Your portion of labor and worry and care? Kiln Wheeler W'lliov HEMINGFORD Arc Ywtf Uk Arrears ss less sshsfcsgss I yms. WE ND THE MOrtEY "The Liver Pills act So Naturally and Easily." Such a statement, coming from the cashier of a bank, shows what confidence responsible people have in these pills. Mr. A. L. Wilson after trying them wrote: "I have used Dr. Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills and also your Antt-Paln Pilla, on myself, with good results. The I.lver rills act so naturally and so easily that I scarcely know that I have taken a pill. Frequently being troubled with headache I take an Anti-Pain Fill and get Immediate relief in ukry case." A. I.. Wilson. Sparta, 111. Mr. Wilson was for a number of years cashier of the First National Bank of Sparta. Dr. Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills are different from others. Mans kinds of liver pills are "impossible" after one trial on account of their harshness. Dr. Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills do not act by sheer force but in an easy, natural way, with out griping or undue irritation. They are not habit forming. If the first bottle falls to benefit, your druggist will return the price. Ask him. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, In.. A FIERCE NIGHT ALARM i is i he hoarse. .-I art ling cough of a child, suddenly attacked by croup Often H arouse,! Lewis Chalulilin of Manchester, O., (R K No. '.' I for their four children were greatly sub ject to CfOllp. "Sometimes in severe attacks," he wrote, "we were afraid they would die, but since we nroved what n certain remedy Or. King's New Maeoegey is, we have no fenr, VYe rnVl upon it lot iroup and for coughs, colds or any throat or tunc trouble " So do thousands of others. So may you. Aathma, lla Fever, I .a Orlppe. Whooping Cough, lienor rfcages fly before it. .-die and find. Trial bottle free Sold b F. .1 Hren nnn . In answering Herald want ads please mention that you saw it In this paper JUDGE FOR YOURSELF Which is Better Try an Experi ment or Profit by an Alliance Citizen's Experience? ioneihlng new is an experiment Must be proved to bo 'as repre sented. The statement of a manufacturer la not convincing proof of merit. But the endorsement of friends la. Now supposing you had n had back A Lame, Weak or Aohing one Would you experiment on It f You would read of many .-o-mlled I itres. Endorsed by strangers from far away places. U s different when the eiidorsmetn conies from home. Kasy to prove lo. ii testimony. Home endorsement la the proof that hacks every bo Of Doan's Kid ney 1-illsT Read this case Mr. Willis Coyle, St., Alliance. Nehr . used Doan's Kidney ness of the kidneys severe pains ii cross havs received sood ly believe that then Sir, msAS19AS -1 1 K. Wyoming says: "I have Pills for a vveak and bladder and my kidneys, and results I firm ' is no other kid ney remedy ei)ital lo Doan's Kidney ; Fills. I also know of other instanc es where Donn a Kidney Pills h cureii kidnev : rouble." sale bv all dealers. Frii Foi cents Ne w nlted IV e all Poster-Unborn Pp., Buffalo, York, sole a;;en's frr the U-Stntes. Hemember the mime Doan's and ake no other. 8 lm A NEW The resident lishing company on a business I. NEWSPAPER or The Herald l'ub iH absent tiiis week ip to Lingte, Wyom ing, where tliis i ompany is establish ing a new paper, to be called The I. ingle Herald. I. ingle ia a new I tow u just west of Torringtou. in the North Platte valley, on the Cm in aey line or th- Durllngion, and is in Hie center r the new county or QosbeS, recently created h.v the Wy oming leglslntwre l.ingle is In oue oi the oldest irri gated parts of the North I'lat'e val ley ami is a close point to the (Josh on Hob- territory, Which contains 25u,00j acres or very f'ue land, which is to be irriKated as SSMSg as the government appropriates tnou'v for what is laiied the high line canal. The I. Ingle Herald will tmUte three newspapers which are published all or in pari at this Office, The Alliance Hernhf, The Ratten HemM ami The Ulngls Hnrgld, 1 A CLASSIFIED ADVERTISER, who "mans business," will GET BUSI NESS. If he has something to sell that ia worth while, he will adv.r tis. it in a confident an. convincing way and he will sell it! V'ou'll be dehk lighted with t he fcB suits of Caiumet taking Powder. No diNappoims K no flat, heav y, soggy bibcuits, H cake, or pastry. EE I Juit the lightest, daintiest, most uniformly rai d and mui deli vk cioui food you ever ale. SB Bw c,iHA.iiiit,iii,.. m Hk. Pyr ra KxfttMft, Br pw ciut. nor gX' A cljaified advertisement in this paper wttl do something big and im portant today for someone.