Meat Market I For the Lenten Season we have thefollowing: Pickerel Trout Pike Pike Cat Fish Salmon Halibut Seal-Shipped Oysters We always carry a full line of Fresh and Cured Meats Saxton & Roach PHONE 640 Northwest Corner Box Butte Ave. and Fourth St. $ FIRE INSURANCE Exclusively We represent the leading Fire Insurance Com panies of the United States and the world. Have you investigated the standing of your company? You should. Are your goods properly insured? We give our entire attention to this business and are prepared to handle your business. NELSON FLETCHER Fire Insurance Agency JOHN SNODDY, Manager MJk JfflCHfflER Vnrm : wiimr used Repeating Shotguns IN THE U ARMY The U. S. Army authorities know a gun; that ia why, when they decided to equip some troops with repeating shotguns, they selected the Win chester in preference to all other makes. The experts of the U. S. Ordnance Board also know gun ; that's why, after submitting a Winches ter Repeating Shotgun to all sorts of tests, they pronounced it safe, sure, strong and simple. It you want a shotgun buy the one whose strength and reliability led the U. S. Army authorities to select it and the U. S. Ordnance Board to endorse it that's fhe Winchester. THE RELIABLE REPEATERS J ATTRACTIVE RATES FOR MARCH VERY LOW ONE WAY RATES TO PACIFIC COAST. A general baulB of $25.00 for one way colonist tickets to California, Oregon, Washington and the Far West, daily from March 10h to April 10th. TickelB are honored In coaches and through tourist sleepers. THROUGH TOURIST SLEEPER SERVICE. Every day to Los Angeles, via Denver, Scenic Colorado, Salt Lake Route. Every day to San Francisco, March 10th to April 10th, via Denver, Scenic ('(dorado. Ogden; personally conducted tourist sleeper excursions every Thursday and Sunday to 'Frisco, thence Los Angeles via Coast Line. Every day to Seattle, Portland and Northwest. HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS. March 7th and 21st, to new territory south, west and northwest. In cluding Big Horn Basin. YELLOWSTONE PARK. 'Plunk now about touring the Park this summer; inquire about the new and attractive way through this wonderland,- an eight-day personally con ducted camping tour from Cody, via the scenic entrance, every thing provided; different from all other tours. An ideal recreative and scenic outing for a small party of friends to take. Address Aaron Holm, Pro prietor, Cody, Wyoming, or the undersigned If you are expecting to make any kind of a summer tour I shall be glad to have you get In touch with me early. Suggestive Questions for March 12, 1911 March izth, mi. (Copyright, 1010. hp Kr. T. S. Usetett pp.) Ellshn. the Prophet, Restores a Child to Life. 2 Kings lv:8-87. Golden Text The gift of Ood Is terns! life through Jesus Christ our Lord. Rom vl:23. (f.) Verse 8 What Is the reason that people In the towns and cities are Hot ns free In tendering off hand lios pitHlltv. to tireacberfe. as tin v are la (2 I Afi pcopTe Tfc CEe 5uhlry as tl in t mleiing hospitality to preach- I they used to be? Why? CM Whs.t qualities did this woman I - s tc he called a "great woman?" (4.) W'.cn we entertain a man of Oftd, In 'Mir homes, which gets the greater Imeflt. the entertainer or the entertained? Why? (6.) .Vh.it was probably this wo man's motive In urging her hospitality upon Elhha? (.) Verses 9 11 What nile should govern a wife In consulting her hus band before Inviting a man of Ood to bake his horwe at her house? (7.) What benefit would naturally rome to a home by entertaining a man Of God? (8.) If a woman of godly character frequently entertains a man of God, In these days, what effect does it have upon the neighbors? Why? (9.) To what extent should the as sociation of a godly woman and a god ly man be governed by the evil sur mising of the gossips of the commun ity? (10.) VtTIM 12-1 3 Pnder the cir cumstances It would not be good tsste for Ellshn to offer his hostel money, but was It hi pond tnste and what prompted Bllahl to offer to speak for her to the King or to the Captain of the Host? (11.) Is II legitimate to desire to be n trod need to the V'n.e. or the presl lent. or Into rich society? Why? (12.1 How would you characterise the refusal of this woman to be brought Into the society of royalty and the rich? (13.) Verses 14-17 Is It to-day a ralamltv for a home to be childless? Why ? (14.) If by plan and preference there are no children In the home, how does It affect the character of the hus band and wife, the happiness of the home and the good of the community? (15.) What is the value of each child born Into an average home? What will you take for your baby? (16.) What, if any, difference Is there In the character and disposition of children born In answer to prayer and children born under protest? (17.) Verses 18-24 When sickness or death comes to the home how much value is there in conferring with a man of God? (This question must be answered by members of the club in writing.) (18.) Verses 25-26 When Is it light. If ever, for us to say one thing while we mean another? (19.) Verses 27-87 Would It erer be right or seemlv. In these days, for a woman to act toward her Pastor as this woman did to Ellsha when she met him? (20.) The restoration of this lad was miraculous, but what would be the duty and privilege of a man of Ood to-day under similar circumstances? Lesson for Sunday, March 19. 1911. Defeat Through Drunkenness. I Kings xx: 12-21. LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Incorporation of "The Railroad Men's Co-Operative Store". J. KR1DELBAUGH, Agent Alliance L W. WAKELEY, G. H. A., Omaha 1. The name of the corporation shall be "The Railroad Men's Co Operative Store." 2. Its principal place of business shall be at Alliance, Box Ilutte coun ty, Nebraska. 3. The general nature of the busi ness to be transacted shall be the buying and selling of groceries, dry goods, hardware, lumber, coal, cloth ing, meats and produce, flour, grain and farm products and all other art icles and classes of merchandise us ually carried in a general store; also to purchase, own and hold all real estate necessary for the tran saction of such business, and to buy and sell, rent and lease real estate and other property, to loan money on real estate and chattel security and negotiate the securities derived therefrom, to contract for the ojfOX tiou of business buildings and doing a general merchandise business, and whatever Is incident or in any wise usually connected therewith. 4. The amount of capital stock authorized is $10,000 00, divided into 1 shares of $25.00 each of which at least $3,000.00 shall be paid in at the time of commencement of business. 5. The corporation shall commence business on the first day of March, l'Jll, and shall continue for a period of twenty years, unless sooner dis solved by a majority of three-fifths of the stock. 6. The highest amount of iudebt edness for which this corporation shall be liable at any one time shall not exceed two-thirds of the capital stock. 7. The affaire of this corporation shall be managed by a Board of Di rectors which shall consist of five persons who shall be sto-k-holders in the corporation and who shall serve for a term of one year after the annual meeting of the stockhold ers and until after their successors are elected. CHA8. D. REED GEO. L MILLIKEN IKN B. WAti.NKH 9-6t-98 545 Incorporators. BIG BILLS FAILED Story of Sessions Torn by Fac tional Strife and Bitterness. MANY MEASURES ARE BLOCKED "vrii In answering Herald want ads please mention that you saw it in this paper. Divisions of Majority Party Prevent Any Concerted Action In Eithei House Failure of Reciprocity Will Force Taft to Call Extra Session. Washington, March 4. In the retro apect, the Sixty first congress, which expired by constitutional limitation al noon today, appears to have been dis tlngulshed by three things: The re vision of the tariff in the Payne-Aid rich bill, which was passed at an extra session In the summer of 1909; th large amount of Important legislation much of It upon the recommendatloti of President Taft, enacted at the reg alar session of 1909-10, and the ex ceedlngly small product of the "shorl session" Just closed. The Interval between the last two sessions was marked by the political upheaval registered at the general election last November, which changed a large Republican majority Into n still larger Democratic mnjority In the house of representatives, cut th Repuhllcun majority In the senate al most to the vanishing point and Incl dentally effected striking changes In the senate personnel. Majority Party Divided. In strong contrast with the support which the Taft administration received from the Republican majority In the matter of legislation In the regulat session of 1909-10 Is the fact that at the present session the mnjority ha been anything but united; the reel proclty agreement was passed In the house by the aid of a large portion ol Democratic votes, while in the senate the rift in the majority between the regulars and the insurgents has been an Important factor in its sidetrack Ing and in the consequent summoning of the extra session. To this division in the majority was largely due the most dramatic feature of the previous long session the pro tracted And censatlonnl conflict last spring which ended In material changes in the house rules, generally Interpreted as "the overthrow of the speaker," and which, after a hitter fight lasting many hours and Includ ing one all-night struggle, stopped only just short of the actual unse t ing of Speaker Cannon. While the ac rimony between the regulars and in Urgent! neither begun nor ended with the battle over the rules, that was Its most conspicuous episode, and there has been little peace between the fac tlons since in either house Bitterness In Senate. In the senate the most sensational fenture of this session was the un availing effort, in which the Insurgents wern the most active, to unseat Will iam Lorimer as junior senator from Illinois on the ground of alleged brib ery in connection with his election by the legislature of that state In the spring of 1909. Another important recent action ol the senate was the defeat of the reso lutlon embody log a proposed amend ment to the constitution of the Cnlted States to provide for the direi t olee tion of senators nv the people. This resolution 1 . hod more than a majority of the senate, but it needed a two thirds vote and fell short by only four. Ksd the senate passed It the house almost certainly would have done so. The friends of this propo sition entertain little doubt that it will pnss the next congress and go to the states for ratification or defeat. The output of this session In the way of general measures consists chiefly of the appropriation bills, and several of them have seemed to be In danger more than once in the tense situation of the last few dajs, when long hours passed away in filibuster Ing on one side or the other Thousands of bills were introduced and thousands more came to the los ing session as a heritage from the first and second sessions. In all there were l et worn 3.1.000 urd 4".,fini meas ures before congress. The failure tc enact many laws was not due to lack of real material. Pails on Big Measures. The permanent tariff board bill, forced tl) rough a reluctant MQatl was hurried over to the house, then- to be strangled b a Democratic filibuster. Within an hour following adjournment President Tali issued a proclamation calling the new ingress to meet in ex traordinary - .-.-...11 April 4, to act ou the reciprocity agreement with Canada COMING TO ALLIANCE ASSOCIATED DOCTORS, SPECIALISTS, WILL BE AT THE DRAKE HOTEL Miss ML Ruth Taylor TEACHER OF PIANO 316 Laramie Aue. Phone 230 Monday and Tuesday, Mach 20 aud 21 and will remain TWO DAYS ONLY Remarkable Success of These Tal ented Physicians In the Treat ment of Chronic Diseases BURTON & WESTOVER Attorneys at Law LAND ATTORNEYS Office Firm National Bank Hldg Phone iSo. ALLIANCE. NEB, WILLIAM MITCHELL, ATTOSNIY AT LAW. ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA OFFER THEIR SERVICES FREE OF CHARGE Legislature Asks a Pardon. Montgomery, Ala., March 6. The Alabama legislature adopted a resolu tion requesting President Taft to par don W. 8. Harlan, S E. Huggins, (J. C. Hillton, Robert (Jal agher and Wal ter E. Grace of the Jackson Lumber company, Lock hart, Ala., who are serving a term in the federal penlten tiary at Atlanta for peonage. They are ail wealthy nun Asbury Spicer Escapes From Jail. Jackson. Ky , March 4. Silencing by display of revolvers a crowd of prisont rs who attempted o alarm their fc.eepe.ri. Asbury Spicer, a Har gis clansman, led a jail delivery here at midnight Three other prisoners escaped with Spicer, whose appeal from a conviction for murder is now p .aJ.iig iu the state cuurU- The Associated Doctors, licensed by the Btate of Nebraska for the treatment of deformities and all nervous and chronic diseases of men, women and children, offer to all who call on this trip, consultation, exam ination, advice free, making no charg whatever, exopt the actual cost of medicine. All that Is asken in re turn for these valuable services Is that every person treated will state the result obtained to their friends and thus prove to the sick and af flicted In every city and locality, that at last treatments have been discovered that are absolutely sure and certain in their effect. These doctors are considered among Americas leading stomach and nerve .spec ialists and are experts in the treatment of all chronic diseases and so great and wonderful have been their cures that in many coses It is hard Indeed to find the dlvid Inn line between skill and miracle. Diseases of the stomach, Intestines, liver, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kid neys, spleen, or bladder, rheutuatlnin, sciatica, diabe os, bed-wetting, Wv ulcers, weak lungs anil those afflict ed with long-standing, deep tented, chronic diseases, that have baffled the skill of the family physician, should not fail to call. Many wonderful cures. According to their system no more operations for appendicitis, gall stones, tumors, goiter or cancer. They were among the first in Aim r lea to earn the name of the "Wood less Surgeons." by dotal away with knife, with blood and with ail pain In the successful treatment and euro of these dangerous disea . 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BELLWOOD Special Attention Paid to Eye Work Dr. H. R. Belville PHONE 167 Opera House Hlock Alliance, Nebr. T, J. THRELKELD, Undertaker and Embalmer PHONE 207 ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA THE GADSBY STORE Funeral Director and Embalmer FUNERAL SUPPLIES Office Phone 498 Kes. Phone 510 J. P. HAZARD Surveyor and Engineer, AttlAffCSi Kit It ASK A Parties out of town .tlumlil write, a 1 em QMt much of tbetlnM. (.'hanccH wlb not eS i!-r(l 5.00 anil i'I (H'tites p r.duy . Repair Work FIRST OUT 1 FRANK RELSTLE ENGRAVER and ELECTROT YPER nM IIM 140 i4 limtKl OtKVCt CHO FAIR PRICE Sewing Machines and Organs. Have securpd the services of a prac tical mechanic aud can guarantee all work done by him. Don't trust your ivork to travelling repair men. This uiau wili he here permanently. Re pairs and parts furnished for all ma chiue. Phone 139. Geo. D. Darling. A FIERCE NIGHT ALARM is the hoarse, startling cough of a child, suddenly attacked by croup. Often It aroused l.t uis Chainblin of Manchester, O., (K. R. 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