MANY Are Anxiously Awaiting Their Return Associated Doctors Specialists Will be in Alliance It Drake Hotel Monday, May 6 ONK DAY ONLY These are the Doctors you no doubt have read about. White you m; y not know them personally, you may know them by reputation or through some of your neighbors they have treated. The remarkable success of these talented physicians in the treatment of chronic diseases has aroused much enthusiasm in the Northwest. This ts said to be and no doubt Is true, one of tli' most able spec l<ats organization of Its kind in this wet ion of the country, and must be a successful one from t he many good results they are getting. The Associated Doctors, licensed by the state of Nebraska for the treatment of deformities and nerv ous and chronic diseases of men. women and children, offer to all who call on them consultation, ex amination and advise free. It Is specially requested that mar ried ludii - conic with their husbands and minors with their parents. The name Associated Doctors Is what It implies, a union of special ists, twelve In number, that have gotten together for the treatment of chronic and nervous diseases Not to be understood that they treat all diseases that the human ImmI.v Is heir to. They mean to be very careful In select inn and taking eases as they want good results, which mi. .in- good returns in the way of i heir patients recoinmetidinn them to others. They estimate that over eighty per cent of the patients now coming to them come from recommendations of thoMc they have treated. THKY DO NOT Heal any acute diseases whatever, their time and attention beUli devoted m such din eases as follows: Diseases of the stomach, latest, ities, liver, blood, skin, nerves, heart, spleen, kidneys or bladder, rheuma tism, sciatica, diabetes, bedwettiug. leg ulcers, weak lungs and those af flicted with long standing, deep seated chronic disease.- that have baffled the skill of the family phy sicians should not fall to call. According to their system, no more operations for appendicitis, gall stone, tumors, or goiter. They vre among the first in America to -earn the name of "Bloodless Sur geon," by doing away with knife. with blood and with all pain in the successful treatment of these dan gerous diseases. PUBLIC MARKET MOVE Suggestion Concerning Public Mar ket Place and Later Public Market House PROPOSITION LOOKS GOOD Oiii esteemed and venerable friend, Mrs. M. J. Mnumgardner, makoH a suggestion to The 1 1 raid that we think would be well for the Conuncr tirtl Club or the city officiate to look into It Is In regard to a public market place where farmers can bring their produce and offer It for sale, at. a specified time to be known by the people of the city. Mrs. Haumgardner says that the south enl ol the courthouse grounds has been used for a good purpose and much good accomplished there by. She Uitaifcs it might now be us ed for another good purpose as a public market place. She Informs Tho Herald that the city in which sl.e lived seventy years ago, OeUyv hurg, PennN.vlvatila, had a public market place on the court house grounds at that time. She has of ten thought of the need of a puddle market place in Alliance. Probably i lie remembrance of seventy years ago, coupled with the recent use of the court, house grounds here, sug ger:eu to ner tnat mat would ne a suitable place. Whether it would be beat to es tablish a nmrket place on the court h" 'isc grounds or not, we think the suggestion In regard to having such an Institution here a good one, at ! mm it la deserving of investiga tion. A place could be selected where wagons could back up to the sidewalk and watt on customers cer tu'n hours of the day, say from I o'clock a. in. to 2 or o'clock p. in., and to begin with, on only one or two certain days of the week. This could be advertised so that the peo ple of the city as wll In the surrounding country could know vhat days of the week w r market days. Later, If this was found to e a success and considered worth conlinuiing. n public marker house could he butt. THE FIGHT AGAINST BRYAN IN NEBRASKA their party on h good solid founda tion will take care of the in en sei k ing to engulf it In the old slough kept h corpoi at ii us for (Jrover 1"I lvwogs tO play in Stand up for democracy as enun ciated by Jeffersc.n, maintains! by .liwkaon and so eloquently eiurldat- , ed by Bryan. Shy t anything that saw r of corporation control of the j party as It was under drover. These remnants have ever b i n a block in the jwitli of true democrats and the, party nver could win till it passed over their prostrate forms. slive ( PLAIN DEMOCRACY' From The Chancellor, Omaha: "Plain democracy" is all that The Chancellor stands for. But plain democracy does not mean "sidestep ping" nor does it mean "standpat tlng." I'lain democracy means a gov ernment of, by and for the people, and there must be something wrong with l lie democracy of the Valentine Democrat when It shies at the word "progressive." Some light is thrown upon the Valentine Democrat's av ersion to the word progressive by several editorials in another column of the same issue in which refer ence to The Chancellor appears. In one editorial that paper throws a boquet in .ludson Harmon's direction and a brickbat in the direction of the greatest democrat of them all, W illiam J. Bryan. Bryan's (taBBOC racy is good enough and "plain" e nough for The Chancellor. SPECIAL CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS Alliance has been designated as a place for special examinations to be taken by those who wish to enter the employ of the government. The following special examinations will be held here: May 4, principal and teacher of agriculture (male) ; Mav 8, scientist in soil culture (male); May S and it, junior chemist (explos ives); May li, plate cleaner (male); May and LM, laboratory assistant in ohoiiiisiery ininlei. Anyone wish ing information in regard to any of the above examinations may obtain same hy calling at the post oft i c anil Inquiring of Mr. J. N Johnston. i 5 REAL 211 Box Butte Ave. i ESTATE Alliance, Nebraska Farms, Ranches, City Property FINE HAIR GOODS BBLOW ARB TDK N A .MKS of a few of the many patients that have many good (Jungs to Bay for the Associated Doctors. Grace Munk, Dell Rapids, S !., catarrh and tleatnesa. Mrs. O. G. Anderson, Mlna. S. D. nervous and kidney, trouble. ' Mrs. John H. Kleser. Yankton, S I), nearly dead with heart ami kid ney trouble producing dropsy, was given only one week to live in; short time under their treatment was doing some of her housework. John Gerlach, Agar. S. D. old sare on lip. Bert Clark, Selby, S 1) , sj pleas 'd with Associated Ho icis treat ment, brought his father In for Jreatmen, Mrs. Frank Gray, HUjMUqu, N. D., catarrh of stomach, general de bility. Anton De Young, Adit en, S. D., rheumatism, writes he is doing fine Mrs. Sherman Vaun. Huron. s D., feels that she has struck tin i.ght do tors this time Mrs. J. L. Hall, Hot Spring-. S I)., writes she Is doing nicely under their treatment Mrs. Ben Mcliride, Wagner D., catarrh of stomach. Many outers mat space win not permit - i iii Notice to Taxpayers Taxes on Heal Estate dtawi 10 per cent Interest after May firat E M M.UtTIN, Co Tr a.- dlS and 20-64: wl8-4-12oo Crete Democrat: It is about time the democrats of the state had a look behind the curtain to see these political medicine mixers at work There you would recognize the Taf; suporters. the old Palmer did lluekner corporal ion tools and lot of young unscrupulous pie hunters, busily engaged making dope that will catch em, unsuspecting democrat.-, as the nigger said "uoeli or comen." They are very active just now, hut as some cf them have openly declared, when cornered, that they will not vote for Wilson nr.minated, it is safe to predict they will be just as active Tuft support ers as their prototypes were for McKldley in I8!t or just the same for Palmer and fiuikiu r rhetce fellows like to work under cover, till they are smoked out, then they become desperate; a la World Herald at this time, and fan the air ,his c,,x with their lone miiiih slimline- hu.h " on tlcally at every move made by dem ocrat wno worK in tne open, as Mr. Bryan does and t-IK the peo- Miss I'n sent, of Chicago, is now slu. wing an eastern importer's big line of fine hair goods at the N ra York Hat Shop. She can Rattan the iiiii-i difficult shades, such as drabs, blonds, greys and auburns, in (tho finest quality French hair, and den. onstrates the latest styles in hair drc .ing. One week only. We Have a Few Snaps inRanches if Taken by May 1 st Write or Call On last Saturday. Fred Kauffo'.d brought to The Herald office sun rdes of Burly Ohio and lied Tri umph pt aloe- grown by him last summer They are fine specimens of spuds He informs The H.-rald that the Early Ohios yielded 125 bushe's to the are. while the Ked ,f Triumph yielded 80. The seed was dipped in corrosive sumimute ami the potatoes growing from it were free from disease which sonietiiin I lmfects potatoes. Ii " H. Pesomber and three children anie c! um from hdgf mont last Frid; . for a few days' stay in Mr. Desomber is engin he switch engine at that place. Tiny went from Alliance a few nio i lis ago. They are doing well in their new home and like the syf W IT . RTHPQRT mm Station Is pie just where he stands on every towl1 question. Thev have a hie li on ihir Three hands revamping the old G rover M1'1 l remnants for detii;:it s to ih Huiti. I 20tf '. -lt more convention to support cue of 'rover's cabinet for president, and they expect to fool you with tlie-e galauized remnants, just as Teddv has been fooling the progressive re publicans In order to sidetrack La holletie. Will you support such men anj longer. Is the question now up to you? These corporation democrats were in power from 1892 to IKio; when rooms for Phone 674. rent 317 W Snow Drift Flourat the Fair Store, $1.55 per sack. Phone 589. NOTICE TO CREDITORS State of Nebraska ) as. Box Butte County ) IN TH1 M VTTFR OF THE ES TATK OF JOHN BKCTU5R, DE CEASED. I, L. A. Berry, County Judge of Box Butte county, Nebraska, hereby the nrotfiw-sive democrat under the notify all persons having claims and Ic arici shin cf lli ven and ethers in demands against the estate of John tins -tate and nation, met and van qulaned them and now the fight is on again. The remnants have become bold in ineir etlorts to out tor a aril a levcland democrat as candidate fcr president, because they think they have the breweries and booze fight ei back of them. They are anxious to brim; on a strap over the liquor question, so they can work the pro hibiticn racket at every election Tht are nen circulating the state an tit thai Wilscn is u prohibition 1st Tbi ;f cor.teinptible methcris. re :ru ii to by the bunch of cheap pie utt : - Mai ottitc Bookatu, to work upc i ihe prejudices of nitu who take a gi; - ii -casicually have bec-c me so ecmiiii a tiiat they will not fcol any but hirrcoin lotfers. The change hi i c .ie ai. i deniocrats 'w ho have -utiug for 2d i-ears 10 Mut lieutler that 1 have set and appointed Che Hth day of October, 1912, at lu o'clock in the forenoon, at the Coun ty Curt room in Alliance, for the examination of all claims against the estate of said de. ! nt with a view to their allowance and payment. All persons inter Itod as ereditor- cjf the said estate will present their claims to me at said time, or ahow cause for not so doing, aud in case j any claims are not so presented by hU time they shall be forever barred. This notice shall be served -by j public at. jn thereof for four conaecu tive weeks in the Alliance Herald, a newspaper published in Alliauce. prior to the day of hearing. Given under my hand and the seal j of said court this ltith day of March. 1912. L. A BERRY. (SEAL) County Judge U-tt-lou A New Town at a Railroad Center If you are looking for a location. get busy and investigate North port and its probable future We need a drug store and a hardware store. Tell your friends about it. We want live boosters who are willing to work for the development of the North Platte Valley. It you want to know anything about Northport or its surroundings call at the office or write. The Northport Townsite and l..r m.i KOY HOWARD, Investment CO., Manager NORTHPORT, NEBRASKA