You Get the Best and Save Money BY ORDERING Fresh and Cured Meats AT THE 1 Resident Meat Market I DRAKE & BARB, Props. 5 1 7 Sweetwater Ave. PHONE 50 ALLIANCE, - - NEBRASKA Telephone Orders delivered promptly to any part of the city. Give us a trial order Telephone Talks No. 8 Reasonable Rates. If a company gives good service, earns only enough to maintain its plant up to recognized standards of efficiency, to provide for reconstruction cost when worn out or obso lete, and pays only a fair dividend to its shareholders then the Company's rates are fair and reasonable. Kates in many cases may appear unfair because the reasons for various changes are misunderstood. In every case our rates are based on the results of scientific investi gation after years of expert study of the various problems entering into rate making. Telephone Kates in various communities must differ because of the conditions that enter into rate computations varying in given localities. Telephone operation is differ ent from nearly any other in this the greater the extent of service, the higher the unit cost. This peculiarity of telephone charges will be discussed in the next article in this paper. NEBRASKA TELEPHONE CO. T.H.BEESON, Alliance Manager BROWN HOTEL Mrs. Belle Brown, Prop. First Door South of First State Bank Hemingford, Nebr. First-class rooms, clean and comfortable. Good meals. Lunch counter in connection. Short orders served at all hours. Boards of all descriptions for any part of a house or barn. Dierks Lumber & Coal Co. Phone 22 0. Waters, Mgr. SUGGESTIVE QUESTIONS On the Sunday School Lesson by Rev. Dr. Lhtscott for the In teroatlcnal Press Bible Question Club. (r.p,ki IB10J.T T. S I .lr.tr.tl. DD) TO MEMORY OP DEPARTED Hay Springe Enterprise's Tribute to Memory of Redmond Hand, Jr. imu, iim (fopyrtsM. loin, hy Rr. T. S Unsrnt,, n It.) Isaiah'. Prophecy Concerning Sen nacherib. Is, xxxvll: 14-38. Oolden Text God la our refuge and strength, a vnry present help In trouble. Ps. thrill, M.) Verse 14 What letter was It that Heseklah spread before the Lord (8.) Is II tho privilege of every man to spread all his letters, Including those which a!- a him trouble, before the Aln'lithty 'lot, and If so, what la the advantace In doing It? (S.) What If any advantage Is there In telling our troubles to Clod In tfes house of the Lord, over doing so In our own homes? (4.) Verses 1 :-20 Her.eklah tells Cod In much detail the nature of his troubles. Now vhat good Is It to do that, seeing Cod knows all about It In any event? f.) Why does God not know all about our heartaches and our neds before we tell Him, In the same way as He knows afterward? (l.) What Is the advantage of urg ing Ood by all the argument we can think of. as Hexnklah does here, to an swer our prayers? (7.) What effect does tho degren of our vehemence, or the extent of our desire, have upon Ood In answering; our prayers? (9.) Why did not Ood answer Heze klah direct. Instead of through Is aiah' (10.) Apparently some men with eoual goodness are better able to re ceive detailed messages from God than others. If this is so, why ts It? (11.) May we rest with absolute certainty In the assurance that hav ing told God our needs, He will sup ply them? Why? (12.) What Is the reason for heller ing that no person and nothing can bring ulttmatf! Injury to a man, or a cause trusting In God? (13.) Why are men so foolish as to think they can prevail against God? (14.) Verse 29 Why does God take Injury done to His people as don9 against Himself (15.) Would you go so far os to say that every hurt by word or deed, dorm npainst a child of God. Is done against God? Give v.iur reasons. (16.) Give on example of how God restrains the wicked as stnted here, "I will put my hook Into thy nose, and rrv bridle in the Hps." 17.) Veftea nn.?,2 As an exaniTile of how God rules, and overrules, think of your own blessings, and say DOW many of t lirni are a result of yoM own efforts a:id how many from cans -i over which yon have had no control? (IS.) Verses 3S-37 What neani did Ood take to prevent Sennachc"i"o from capturitic; Jerusalem It.) How Hi the angels of tho T.ord slay probably 195,000 of the sol diers of the Assyrian armv In i :ie r.'cht? (Give sonic Bible examples of how such things have been done.) (20 ) Verse 38. To what extent is it a rule that men qet what they would like to give 'others and that "They who use the sword peris't with the aword?" (Thia it one ef the ques tions that may be answered in writ Ing by members of the club.) Lesson for Sunday, July !th, 1911, The Sufferir.tr Servant of Jehovah, lsa. 111:181111.11 UNIQUE INSURANCE The Herald's account of the death of Hedmond Hand, Jr., was written hurriedly, Immediately following his death, and did not contnln all the In formation which wo wished to give our readers. The following more complete obituary la taken from the Hay Springs Knterprlse: Redmond Hand. Jr., died at the home of his brother. Dr. Geo. Hand, at Alliance, Wednesday evening, June 7th. 1911, age 39 years, 9 months. L'l days Kor six montha he has suffered much ngony and for the past three months he has been perfectly help less. The cause of his death was cancer. .He underwent several operations at the hospital In Hot Springs, S. D., and eminent physicians were con stantly by his side trying to save his lire, but to no avail. This la a Bad affair, as he was Just In the prime of manhood, and building up a fine home and rearing a fine family, only to be called from the midst of his labors by the hand of death. Just 14 months ago his loving wife waa called to meet her Ood where she waits the arrival of her dear ones. He was born at Vermillion, 8. D August 16th, 1871, and moved to Hay Springs with his parents, May 10th, 1885, where he has lived ever since. He was married to Myrtle Cump ston of Hay Springs, November 20th, 1900. To this union were born three children, one boy and two girls; Rem mle, age 9 years, Vernona, age 7 years, and Dorothy, age 5 years. He leaves to mourn his death be sides three loving little children, two brothers. Joe Hand of Crawford, Dr. Oeo. Hand of Alliance, two slstera, Mrs. O. C. Smith and Mrs. Ds Green, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rem Hand of Hay Springs. The re mains were brought over from Alli ance Thursday evening and were taken to the home of his brother-in-law, Otto C. Smith. Funeral ser vices were held in the Catholic church last Friday morning at 10 o' clock, Father McNamara of Alliance officiating, assisted by Father Nep per of Kushville. After the funeral services the I. (). O. F. and Royal Highbinders members took ebsfSs of the body, of which orders lie was a member, Th remains were laid to rest in the Hay Springs cemetery by the side of his dear wife. lie was a loving husband and kind father and a good neighbor, always willing and ready to administer to the sick and needy, lie will be gn at Iv missed by all who knew bin. The Knterprine extends its sympathy to the bereaved ones. If there Is any conceivable kind of insurance that is practicable and not written by some insurance company, we do not know what It is. One unique feature of insurance now is the Insuring of animal lire the HUM as human beings. J. B. Gray made a trip to the Murphy ranch south of Lakeside last week to adjust the loss of a valuable mare that had died In foaling. The loss has already been paid. CARD OF THANKS We desire to express our heart frit tbii.. to our many friends who so willingly helped us during the ; ii kness and death of our b?loved son and brother. MR. AM) MRS. RFD.MOXD HAND J OK HANK MR3. MOLLtK SMITH DR. GLO. 1 1 AND MRS. GLUT IF. GKKFX. H AGER'S AUTOMATIC REGULATOR MERE IS A REMEDY THAT WILL CURE ECZEMA "WE PROVE IT" Why waste time sod money experiment ing with greasy salves and lotions, trying to drive the eczema germ from underneath the skin when the Moisten Drue Store guarantees ZEM, a clean liquid prepara tion tor external ue to nil the skin of the germ life that causes the trouble' One application will relieve the itching and often limes one bottle is (011101001 to cure a minor case of eciema. In over l.ooo towns and cities in Amer ica, the leading druggist has the agency for ZKMO and he will tell you of the mar velous cures made by this clean, simple treatment. .KMO is recognized as the cleanest and most popular treatment for eczema, pimples, dandruff and all other forms of skin or scalp aflections whether on infant or grown person. Will you try a bottle on our recommendation? I Holsten's Drug Store. in of hot water. : MUSHROOM CORNS Most Painful of All Foot Aliments. I How to Cure Them. The Mushroom corn is so called from Its pitted cone top, resembling a tiny mushroom. It burrows deep Into the toe and gets more Inflamed than other corns. For the quick relief and cure of these and all corns and callouses the following Is the meat effective remedy known to sci ence: Dissolve 2 tsblespoonfule of Caloclde com pound in a bs- Sosk the feet in this for full fifteen minutes, gently mas saging the sore parts. (Ieis time will not give desired results.) All sore ness Instantly disappears and the corn or callous can be easily peeled off. It may be necessary to repeat this for a number of nights for a complete cure, but if adhered to It will surely succeed. A little olive oil rubbed on the part Is very beneficial. This Caloclde is a very remarkable preparation for all foot ailments and Is no longer confined to doctors' use Any druggist has It in stock or will quickly get it from his wholesale house. A twenty-five cent package is usually sufficient to put the worst feet in fine condition. Bad smell ing feet and tender feet need only a few treatments, likewise with Inflamed bunion This Item will be welcomed by persons who have tried Ineffectual owders and tablets Miss M. Ruth Taylor TEACHER OF PIANO Jl6 Laramie Aue. Phone 230 ON FOR ESTIMATES CEMENT WALKS CURBS CONCRETE FOUNDATIONS HOLLOW BLOCKS AND ORNAMENTAL WORK OF ALL KIM'S SEE J. J. VANCE Alliance, Nebr. Wins Fight For Life It was a long and bloody battle for life that was waged by James B. Me- shon, of Newark, N. J., of which he writes: "I had lost much blood from lung hemorrhages, and was very weak and rundown. For eight months 1 was unable to work. Death seemed close un my heels, when I began, three weeks ago, to use Dr. King's New Discovery. But it has helped me greatly. It is doing all that you claim." For weak, sore lungs, obsti nate coughs, stubborn colds, hoarse ness, la grippe, asthma, hay-fever or any throat or lung trouble It's su preme. 60c & 11.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by F. J. Brennan. Irvin C. Hufcer Is the Inventor of an automatic regulator to be used on locomotives using oil, steam heating plants, steam propelled automobiles, and all other engines using liquid fuel. It has been tried out on automo biles and has proved to be such a great improvement over anything else that has been used for the pur pose that It will probably supplant all others, and bring the Inventor large financial returns. It has been patented In the United States and application for patent has been made in other countries. WILL NOT TILL GIVE UP HE SEES OWNER SWEATER THE P08T OFFICE DIRECTORY o Mails close at the Alliance post office as follows. Mountain time: East Bound 11:20 a.m. for train No. 44. 11:00 p.m. for train No. 42. West Bound 12:30 p.m. for train No. 43. 11:00 p.m. for train No. 41. South Bound 12:30 p.m. for train No. 303. 11:00 p.m. for train No. 301. On Sundays and holidays all night malls close at 6:00 p.m. instead of 11:00 p.m. IRA E. TA8H, P. H. L F. McCarthy found a lady's sweater near Bronco lake Monday and thinking it was a garment for male attire, proceeded to put it on and wear It to town. Some friends in Alliance informed him that It waa a lady's garment, so he decided to notify the newspaper anil try to find the owner. Evidently Mac is more Interested In fiudlng the owner than he Is thut the owner find the sweater, for he refused to leave It at the printing office, determined that the owner In order to secure the garment shall call on him. BAND'S REFRESHMENT STAND The Alliance band v ill play the three days of the celebration and onventlon, their contract calling for twenty-five Instruments, three days at $ I per day; but as they will have thirty-two men in the baud they have decided to run a refresh tuent stand to make up the differ ence. TaRe One Pain Pill It Easy . . til To get the beat of Backache Get a Box of Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills Otherwise Backache May get the beet of you Nothing disturbs the human system more than pain whether it be in the form of headache, backache, neuralgia, stomachache or the pains peculiar to women. Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills are a standard remedy for pain, and ere praised by a great army of men and women who have used them for years. "A friend was down with LaGrippe and nearly crazed with awful backache, leave her one Anti-Pain Fill and left another for her to take. They helpcl her right away, and she says she wi.l never be without them again." Mas. G. II. Wsbb, AuMinburg, O. At all druggists 25 doses 29 cents Ml LBS MEDICAL CO., Elkhart. Ind. BURTON & WESTOVfiR Attorneys at Law LAND ATTORNEYS Office First Nations! Bank Bid. Phone 180. ALLIANCE. NEB WILLIAM MITCHELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA H. M. BULLOCK. Attorney at Law, ALLIANCE, IV KB. LAND ATTORNEV Long- experience an Receiver (7.0. Land OflNo U a Ruarnnte for prompt and efficient service. Office in Opera House Block ALLIANCE, . NEBRASKA TTRijcrEwniLcoTr L awyer and Land Attorney Practitioner In civil courts since lM mad Itiwlster 0. 8. Land Office from IBM to UtT. Information by mall a specialty. orrtoi in unDomci building ALLIANCE - NEBRASKA. OUIK t'OPPEKNOLL lie. Phone JO r J. PETE BUR Kes. phone ef Drs. Coppernoll & Petersen OSTEOPATHS Rooms 7, 8 and 9, Rurner Block Phone 43 GEO. J. HAND, PHYSICIAN AMI SURGEON Eye, Ear, Nose and roaC DR. C. H. CHURCHILL PHYSICIAN AND Sl'RQEON (Successor to Dr. J. E. Moors) OFFICE IN FLETCHER BLOCK OrTlee hours ll-i: am. 8-4 p.m. T;SD-9 p, m. Office! Phone 62 Res. Phone, If COPSEY & ALLISON Physicians and Surgeon Phone 360 Calls answered prompt ly day and night from oflilce. omre: Alliance National Beak Hal Idlng over the Pout office. H. H. BELLWOODTiVVD! CHAS. E. SLAGLE, M. D. Office Over Holsten's Drug Store Phone 87 FRANCES DAN OS RED CROSS NURSE Reference Given Telephone 336 6 1 1 Niobrara Ave. ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA THE GADSBY STORE funeral Diret tor and Embuimer 1 1 M K'.l SUPPLIES Office Phone 498 Rpr I'lione 510 In answering Herald want ads olsasa mention that you saw it In this paper. T. J. THRELKELD, Undertaker and Embalmer DAY PHONE 2U7 NIGHT PHONE 18 ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA J. P. HAZARD Surveyor and Engineer, A 1. 1 iimi .m nw tNLA Piirtli-s out of town should write, its 1 SB atmnqnof the Mine. churue wih not es eeii ii.tm unit i-x pi-uw-s pi-r iiu . Dr. Oliver McEucn Physician and Surgeon HCMINGFORD, NEBR. SPECIALTIES: Diseases of Women aOd Children and Genito Urinary Organs All Mils istwertl promptly day or sifM Repair Work Sewing Machines and Organs. Have secured the services of a prac tical mechanic and can guarantee all work done by him. Don't trust your work to travelling repair men. This man will be here permanently. Re pairs and parts furnished for all ma chines. Phone 139. Geo. D. Darling. HARRY P. COURSE Y Live Stock ami General Auctioneer Farm Sales a Specialty TERMS REASONABLE Phone 64 ALLIANCE. NEBR,