Nebraska Land&AutoCo, I. C. McCorkle. Mgr. GARAGE IN McCORKLE BLOCK Link Lowry, Supt. of Garage We handle the fQXb cars and will sell you one for list price. Will store and keep; furnish gas and lubricating oil: $15.00 per month; you run as much as you desire. Storage for cars. $5.00 per month. We sell all best brands of oil from 25 to 50 lower than other places. fOtb cars are the most popular car on the market and every piece in them is guaranteed by the company during the life of the car. See us before buying. Only garage in western Nebraska open day and night Genuine Round Oak Stoves are recognized by m everyone to be the p best. They are air tight, strong, durable ' and neat in appear- j ance. ? Price, $18 1 Newberry's Hardware Co. Boards of all descriptions for any part of a house or barn. Dierks Lumber Coal Co. Phone 22 D. Waters, Mgr. November Special Rates vVlNTER TOURIST TICKETS at low rates, to Florida. Texas, Gulf and Southern Resorts and Cuba. To many destinations tickets are jcood via diverse routes through Kansas City, St. Louis or Chicago. UMESKKKKKS' EXCURSION TICKETS to the Northwest, Big Horn Basin, Yellowstone Valley, Southwest and South, on the first and third Tuesdays. ALL YEAR TOURIST TICKETS to California and Pacific Coast destina tions, that include Southern routes; always one way via Denver, Scen ic Colorado, Salt Lake City. THROUGH RAILROAD AM) SI.KKIMN'ti CAR TICKETS to all California destinations, via many combinations of going and returning routes, including Denver, Scenic Colorado, Salt Lake. Consult your nearest ticket agent, telling him about the uintar Jour you have in mind, let him secure through berths and make the . urney interesting and comfortable. J. KRIDELBAUQH, Agent Alliance L. V. WAKKLEY. G. P. A., Omaha ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure The only Baking Powder made from Royal G ra pe C ream of Ta rtar NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE SUGGESi iVE QUESTIONS On the .'undiv School Lesson hy Kev. Dr. LinscoM for the In ternational Press Bible Question Club (Copynfht ItlSbv K T. S LiwMi DO) Nov. 12th, 1911. (CSVlllaM, ISIS 'n Krv I . S Lintrott, P.D Worlds Temperance Sunday. Bel shaazar s Feast an t Fate. Dan. v. Oolden Text God shnll bring every work Into Judgment, with every se cret thing, whether It be good, or whether it be evil. Eccl. xli:ll. (1.) Verse I Of what country wa- Belshaxtar the king? (2.) What Is the social. Intellectual and moral value, of "smokers" and drinking parties? i'A.) What Is t lie general effect of the practice, of men standing up to ihe bar and drinking? (4.) Verses 2 3 What was. tiM moral or spiritual quality of the act of dt inking out of the gold and silver vessels that had been taken from the Temple at Jerusalem? (6.) Docs first "taste" or the In -t InllUMOa of vliu, stir the noble, or the Ignoble passions In a man? (6.) Verse 4 When a man Is drunk, what Is likely to be tho quality of his worship.' t7.) What do men. who are ghcii t' ttrong drink, generally worship? (8.) Verses M By whom was this wilting on the wall probably done? fS.) Would you think a similar phenomenon probable, or ev n possi ble, ti-(lay? (10.1 What was it thai reall struck such terror to the kind's heart? (II.) What would you say i ih(? limit of the possibilities of a guilty conscience, to create remorse ami agony of soul? (12.) Verses 7-!' When we are In trouble or perplexity about the future. Is it of any at-rvlce to us to try and get light from any human being and if so, how and from whom? (13.) Why Is there no need for a true follower of God to be in any dread of the future, no matter what weird or mysterious circumstances may ttlfTound him? (14 ) Would It have been possible for any true follower of God, no mat ter how timid, to have been terror stricken a- Belt hasaar was? Give your reasons. lit.) Versos 1012 Was this queen the wife, or the mother of Belshazzar? lib) If this queen had been one of the merry wine drinking party, would she he In condition to have given such sane advice to her son' (17.) Who was. Daniel, the man tho queen's mother recommended, and what had he tone to be spoken of so highly by her? (IS.) What Is the only means of giving ease to a guilty conscience? 419.) Verses Jo-23 What was the accusation which Daniel brought Mgaiust Belsliazzai ? (20.) Was there ever any man who et-caped the natural consequences of his wrong .doi'ig (21.) Verses 24-31 What reason it there to believe that practically tho same doom is written against every inner as was against Belshazzar? (This is one of the questions that may be answered in writing by members of the club.) Lesson for Sunday, Nov. l!th, 1911. Ezra's Journey to Jerusalem. Ezra fill: lft :M. CORRESPONDENCE POST OFFICE DIRECTORY Malls close at the Allia nee mist 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. TASH. P. If. SPRING BRINGS SORE FEET : HERE IS A POSITIVE CURE! With the advent of warm weather pontes foot troubles to thousauda of people. The im leased temperature and heaviness of the atmosphere causes swelling iud excess perspiration Thl brings on a series of foot i roubles The treatment Mven below will be wel omed with Joy by an ar my of sufferers it acts like magic "Dissolve two ablepoonfuls of Caloclde compound In a basin of hot water; soak the feet In this for full fifteen mln me sently massaging the sore parts Less time will not give the desired results) Repeat this each night un til the cure Is permanent." All sore ness disappears immediately. Corn and callouses can be peeled right off Bunions are reduced to normal and the Inflammation drawn out. Sweaty and smelly feet, tender and swollen feet need but a few treatments This Caloclde is a remarkable drug For merly used only by doctors but any druggist now has It in stock or will quickly get It from his wholesale house A twenty-five cent package Is claimed to cur the worst feet Mr GIVES AID TO STRIKERS Sometimes liver, kidneys and bow els seem to go on a strike and re fuse to work right. Then you need those pleasant little strike-breakers Dr. King's New Life Tills to give them natural aid and gently compel proper action Excellent health soon follows Try them. 25c at F. J. Brennan's. HEMINGFORD B E. Johnson and G. S. WmI were Alliance visitors between trains Wednesday. Miss Alice Potniesll and MIf El len Dobson, front Running Water, were shopping In Memlngford Wed newday. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Davison came home from Wisconsin 'elnes ta Mr. Davison's mother MOM with them for a visit. Mrs. J. F. Neeland was an over night visitor at Alliance Wednesday night, coining in on 43 Thursday. Patter Annen left for Crossplalns, Wisconsin, Friday night, having re celved word that his father was very low latcr.- Mrs. Annen rc-clvol word from Mr. Annen that his fatli er died Monday morning. Fred Mellc left on 43 Sunday for Hot Springs, 8. D , on business. Clarence Rosenberger came in on 44 Monday from the wet where he has been looking after business mat ters for the past few days. Ira Scribner left Monday on 43 for Hay Springs on business. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Fendrlck nre the proud parents of a baby boy, born Monday, November ith. While hauling fodder last Saturdny Dennis Berger's team became fright ened and started to run, and In some nmnner the sled struck Mr. Berger, breaking his hip. Dr. Mc Euen waa called and set the frac ture. They brought him to town Monday, where they are caring for him at the home of Barney Shepard Mrs. Lena Brit ton came in from Alliance on 43 Wednesday, where she visited with her daughter a few days. Jim I'otmesl! came in Thursday from the oat, where he has been for the past few days on business. The ladles of the Methodist church gave a Hallowe'en party In the base ment of the church. They report a good crowd and a fine time, although the weather wa a little cold, keep ing a good many of the country peo ple at home. Mr. and Mrs. Thad Warren came in Thursday from their homestead In Sioux county. They expect to say In town for some time. Mrs. Emll Rockey gave ft Hallow e'en supper to a few of her young lady friends on Wednesday, in hon or of her slater. Miss Elizabeth Dice. AmotiK those present were Misses Lee Lloyd, Dollle Fierce and Esther Neeland Word was received here Friday morning of the death of Scott Hood at Brush, Colo., who formerly lived at Canton, Nebr. Floyd Mcf'luskey left on 4:'. Satin day for Rushvllle, where he will work In the drug store. Miss Olst rander Is able to take her place In the school room again, after an abs'fence of a week on account of sickness. Mrs. Curtis came in from Sioux county Saturday, where she spent the past few weeks visiting friends. Miss Alma Rosenberger came In from Sioux county, where she Is teai hing school, for an over Sunda. visit at home. Mrs. Ed U'ildy spent a few days the last of t!e week with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Potmceil. Mrs. McEuen spent Saturday and Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. atid Mrs. Charles Root. Mrs. Ceorge Walker Is enjoying a visit rrom a sister from Missouri. e James Hunter and wife came up from Alliance Saturday, going out to the ranch to spend the night, and returning Sunday. diaries Moravek. of Sioux county, spent a few days the latst of the week hi town taking treatment of Dr. McEuen for throat trouble. A. M. Miller left Tuesday night for Council Bluffs, Iowa, and other eastern points, on business. Andrew iverson came home from DtCtVer Sunday, where he was dur ing the sickness and death of his stepfather, Mr. Sandberg. whose death was caused by being thrown from a bicycle. oooooooooooooooo o MALI NDA SQUIBS o oooooooooooooooo October 23rd The first snow of the season fell here Thursday. W. A Dunlap went to Mlnatare Monday, returning Tuesday Mr. Ackers and others In this vl Inlty threshed their small grain last wee4t The Mallnda school, with Miss Vlra Born as teacher, went up to the Sandhill school house Friday after noon to cypher down with that school. oooooooooooooooo o BINGHAM o oooooooooooooooo I'at Donahue went to Alliance Tuesday. Karnost Tolls wont to Mlnatare Tuosday, where he will remain for a few weeks. M. C. Colson went to Alliance Tuesday T. A Yean went to Hynnnls Tues day. t Mr. Appleguarth and family went to Alliance to attend the wedding of Win Welch of Bingham and Miss May Ctipptns of Ellsworth Mrs. Anna Welch, our post.mlst ress, left on 1 1 foi Broken Bow Sun day. Tat Donahue left on 44 Monday for Broken Bow. George Breckner sold to Kincald & Co. 12 tons of bones at $10.60 per ton. Charles Williams shipped 18 tons of bones Monday to the Chicago Carbon Works, Detroit. Mich Leslie Kincald returned from Al liance Sunday. The dance at t'. Ma ton's on Nov. 4th was enjoyed by those present. ". W. Hubble shipped seven cars of cattle to market last Saturday. George Breckner ami sister went to Alliance Tuesday and will return Thursday. Dinner was served to many friends and acquaintances at the Griffith home Sunday. C. A. Davison and wife will go home to Wisconsin to spend the winter months with relatives. Harry Finch went east on a pleas ure trip, but returned Sunday with n better half. Grandpa Anderson went to Alliance Saturday, returning Sunday. Elmer Dreamer and Roy Wiley have returned from Tawlett. R. R. Kincaid will go to Seneca to look at some sheep. He may buy a few era loads. Wesley Cameron bought three loads of sheep last week. Walter llulsi.er Is sick with the tonsilttis. oooooooooooooooo o BUBBLES o o o o Sacramento Sally saw seven q o shining stars tail serenely sky- o o ward. "Surely," she scintillat- o o ed, "such sights seldom seem o o so." Suddenly she shouted: o o If a mermaid should bathe in o o the Arctic Ocean, would the o o Big Dipper? o o o o Stand back people, give her o o more air. H. S. T. 2 o oooooooooooooooo Ts. 2E. SCOTT AUCTIONEER Graduate Missouri Auction School Dates may be left at Herald of fice, Alliance, or write me at LAKESIDE, NEBRA8K A I Everybody wrba magaxiaM buys newe p.pers, bat everybody woe reads newspapers doesa't buy nagaine. Catch the Drift? Here's me ssediue to rearb ta people of Ibis community Miss M. Ruth Taylor TEACHER OF PIANO 316 Laramie Aue. Phone 230 BURTON & WESTOVER Attorneys at Law LAND ATTORNEYS Office First National Bank Bid. Phone tso. ALLIANCE, NEB. WILLIAM MITCHELL, TTO"NIY AT UW ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA H. M. BULLOCK. Attorney at Law, ALL1ANCK, IV KB. LAND ATTORNEY Iionexprlpnc)aHttii-eUtt t'.H. Land OSes li s guarantee for prompt and efficient service. Office in Opera House Block ALLIANCE, - NEBRASKA BRl CwTlCoIT L awyerand Land Attorney Practitioner In civil court since IMS sad Oldster D. 8. Lund office from 1903 to INT Information by mall a specialty. orrtoi is land orrica sun.niso ALLIANCE M ilk ask OKIE COI'PEKNolX Res. Phone 20 F t PETERS!!, Res. Pbone U Drs.Coppernoll & Petersen OSTEOPATHS Rooms 7, 8 and 9, Rumer Block Phone 43 GEO. J. HAND, PHYSICIAN AND S' ROEOII Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat DR. C. H. CHURCHILL PHYSICIAN AMD SCROEOM (Successor to Dr. J. E. Moore) OFFICE IN FLETCHER BLOCK Office hours 11-tS a.m. 2-4 p.m. 7:10-9 d, a. Officel Phone 6a Res. Phone, 8 H. A. COPSEY Phyaioian and Surgeon Office Phone 360 Hea. Phone 34i Calls answered promptly day and night from offline Office: Alliance National Baai Building orer the Poat Office. H?10SlL?V CHAS. E. SLAGLE. M. D. Office Over Holeten's Drug Store Phone 87 FRANCES DANOS RED CROSS NURSE Reference Given Telephone 766 West 2nd street ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA T, J. THRELKELD, Undertaker end Embalmer DAY PHONE 207 NIGHT i llONE 18 ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA THE GADSBY STORE funeral Director and Embalmer II M KM SUPPLIES Office l'lione4o.S Res. Phone 510 J. P. HAZARD Surveyor and Engineer, ALI.IAX E. M IIUASkA Parilea eat of town abpald write, ax 1 a Mtjnochof lie time, Cliarse. will not ce-l !".mi Hint t'Xt-iiMi pt r day. Dr. Oliver McEuen Physician and Surgeon HEMINGFORD, NCBR. SPECIALTIES: Diseases of Women and Children and Genito Urinary Organ All calls inswtrte pramptly day ar HARRY P. COIRSEY Live Stock ami General Auctioneer Farm Sales a Specialty TERMS REASONABLE PtiomM ALLIANCE. NEBR. DR, 13. E. TYLER DENTI8T, OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, PHONE 17 Alliance, Nebraaka In answering Herald want ads please mention that you saw It In this paper. Let US RINT YO01 SALE BELLS