Mfnlster Praises this Laxative Iter. II. Stubenvoll of Allison. Ia., Vn praising Dr. King's New Life Fills (or constipation, writes: "Dr. King's New Life Pills are such per fect pi Us no home should be without them." No better regulator for the liver and bowels. Every pill guar anteed. Try them. Price 25c, at Fred R. Holstens. A us 7 -28 fthtutnatle pain ar rIWd fcy Dr. Miles' Antl-rln Pills. Sold at all rug- itorn. Alertlem.nt.) PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Rates: One-inch cards, 50 cents; two-inch cards, $1.00 SUPERINTENDENT MAKES GOOD SHOWING Schools of Box Butte County in Prosperous and Flourishing Condition BRUCE WILCOX Lawyer and Land Attorney Practitioner In civil courts since 1893 and Register U. S. land office from 1903 to 1907. Information by mall a Office' In Land Office Building ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA BURTON & WESTOVER Attorneys at Law Land Attorneys Office First National Bank Building PHONE 180 ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA H. M. BULLOCK. ATTORNEY AT LAW ALLIANCE NEBRASKA F. M. BROOME Land Attorney Long experience as Receiver U. S. land office is a guarantee for prompt and efficient service. Office In Opera House Block ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA WILLIAM MITCHELL ATTORNEY AT LAW ALLIANCE NEBRASKA C. E. SLAG-LE, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office phone 65 Res. phone 52 Alliance, Nebraska. F. J. Petersen Res. Phone 43 Orte Coppernoll . Res. Phone 20 Drs. Coppernoll & Petersen Osteopaths Rooms 7, 8 and 9, Rumer Block PHONE 43 OEO. J. HAND, r ! Physician and Surgeon EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT H. A. COPSEY Physician and Surgeon Office Phone 360. Res. Phone 342 Calls answered promptly day and night from office. Offices: Alliance National Bank building over the Post Office. Paul W.Thomas INSTRUCTOR ON VIOLIN Phonel75 Alliance, Neb. Dr. Oliver McEucn Physician and Surgeon SPECIALTIES: Diseases of women and children, and Genito Urinary Organs. All calls answered promptly day or night HEMINGFORD : NEBRASKA HARRY P. COURSE! LIVE STOCK AND GENERAL AUCTIONEER Farm Sales a Specialty TERMS REASONABLE PHONE 64 ALLIANCE . : : NEBRASKA DK. . 12. TYLER Dentist PHONE 167 OVER FIRST NATIONAL BANK ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA The annual report of Miss Delia Reed, county superintendent of schools, to the state superintendent of public Instruction, for the year enti'lng the socond Monday of July, 913, shows that the schools of Box Butte county are In a very prosper ous and flourishing condition. It Is impossible, on account of lack of space, to give the complete report, so we are giving a synopsis of the same in tabuVnted form below. Districts number 35, 47, 48. 72 and 92 are In Box Butte county but the school houses for hese districts are located in adjoining counties. Totals The total cash In hands of dis trict treasurers at the close of last year waa $6,102.30; received from county and township treasurers, $ 12. 518.37; from sale of dlstrllct bond3, 15,502.07; from tuition of non resi dent pupils, 1887.05; Trom local fines and licenses, f4,116; from all Dr. JAS. P. T1AXFIELD Dentist OVER BRENNAN'S DRUG STORE PHONE 625 RED All electrical equipment. Gas admin istered. Evenings ty appointment A. J. KENNEDY Dentist Office in Alliance National Bank Building over Post Office PHONE 391 LICENSED EMBALMER PHONE: Day 498 Night 610 ALLIANCE NEBRASKA K. A- HERBERT CITY DRAY Office Phone 260 Residence Phone 182 At Wilson's new and second-hand store THIS SPACE FOR SALE PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Automobile I aun dry Prices on application -Work guaranteed ;: Leonard Pilkington AT KEELER'S GARAGE EAT AT NohesCafe BUY Nohe's Bread Pure and Wholesome At The Herald Office REASONABLE RATES PROMPT SERVICE AUGUST HORNBURQ Professional Trained Nurse Room I, over Rodgers Grocery Alliance - Nebraska CONTRACTOR and BUILDER PLANS AND ESTIMATES FURN ISHED ON APPLICATION I employ only first-class mechanics All work guaranteed. PHONE 279 Residence and Shop, 7th and Mississippi. Alliance, Nebraska. CONDENSED REPORT BELOW other sources, (18,700.22. There wan paid to male teachers the sum, of $6,086.40; to female teachers. $32,191.30; for building house and site, $20,606.98; for re pairs, $2165.66; for fuel. $3,458.78; for books under library law, $124.1:!; for text books' and supplies, $3,276. 72; for furniture. $3,226.77; for all other purposes, $6,759.71; now In hands of district treasurers, $9,929. 66. Amount of outstanding bonds, $62, 700; amount of other indebtedness, $6,829.11; trtil indebtedness, $69. 529.11; value of schoolhouses, $28, 792; total value of district proper ty, $46,171. Number of children between . 5 and 21 years of age, 2,042; total en rollment, 1420. Number of school houses, 45. Number of teachers employed, 79. Number of visits to fchools by county superintendent for year, 125. Number of private schools, 3. No. Sec. or Dir. P. O. Address Indebtedness Val. of Can- Enroll- 14 15 20 21 22 23 1 Joe Carey 2 S. L. H lines 3 F. M. Nason 4 C. A. Root 5 T. J. Lawrence 6 D. V. Hughes 9 R. M. Worley 10 Mrs. O. A. Davig 11 Chris Nepper 12 Chas. Sisley 13 J. F. Scott V. W. Kennedy A. G. Gerdea 16 J. C. Hawkins 17 Mrs. Fred Hall 18 C. J. Wllriy J. M. Wanek G. L. Taylor Ira E. Johnson G. G. Burke 26 Chas. Bon ess 27 Everet Addy 28 Mrs. Mary Jilkont 29 Emery Abley 20 Theo. Johnson 31 James Kennedy 33 Jos. Caha 34 Jack Miller 35 F. B. O. Fosket 36 R. R. Reddish 38 John A. Pahlow 41 John Klnsella 42 W. A. Clark 43 Jos. Hen d rich ' 46 John O'Mara 47 John Gasseling 48 A. C. Reynold 49 Ch's Rosenberger 60 Frank Black 5t H. C. Hansen 62 Mrs. H. S. Keane 54 Burt S. MlUer 56 Mrs. O. A. West 56 John Curran 57 L. V. Crawford 53 C. L. Hash man 60 John Jelinek 72 N. B. Furman 76 Jos. Duhon 78 Chas. Bauer 79 Henry Brus 80 James Watson 81 Wm. Morhnert 92 J. M. Tollman 124 Oscar Hale 125 S. J. Rltman Alliance Alliance Alliance Hemlngford Alliance Alliance Alliance Alliance Alliance Alliance Hemlngford Hemlngford Marple Alliance Alliance Hemlngford Hemlngford Hemlngford 'Alliance Alliance Alliance Hemlngford Hemlngford Hemlngford Hemlngford Canton Canton Alliance Canton Alliance Alliance Hemlngford Hemlngford Alliance Alliance Hemlngford Marsland Hemlngford Hemlngford Canton Hemlngford Good-streak Alliance Hemlngford Alliance Alliance Hemlngford Marsland Marsland Alliance Canton Marple Hemtngford Marsland Alliance Hemlngford . 626.18 61,196.39 21.69 612.00 4.500.00 180.26 85.2J 122.00 93.96 45.00 500.00 i " "l 60.00 j " "450.00 136.00 392.9J5 V0.66 335.63 prop. sua m't Term 650 18 19 7 mo. 600 96 15 8or9 585 24 17 7 970 17 9 7 700 11 ..7 15900 1234 877 9 550 26 18 7 1250 25 13 7 50 8 9 6 1675 14 12 8 1033 15 15 7 760 18 13 8 600 7 9 6 100 16 4 8 470 10 8 7 6000 140 92 9 600 6 ..3 805 16 9 7 276 14 10 6 15 6 4 7 600 15 14 6 560 11 3 7 290 23 23 7 600 9 8 8 925 10 8 7 560 26 17 9 340 12 7 .. 600 15 16 9 S 220 7 3 6 , 595 19 10 8 17 .. 6 150 7 13 6 720 12 10 6 670 7 12 7 .... 9 .. .. 9 .. .. 650 19 6 6 465 10 8 7 200 15 7 5 4 275 23 20 7 10 6 5 .. 650 14 14 5 540 11 9 7 'iBO U 9 '4 550 12 6 7 84 10 11 6 2 13 544 15 15 6 1325 11 7 8 610 4 6 6 carry the Nebraska story which means that wKh the German, Eng lish and Bohemian papers cooperat ing, the most compete distribution of matter relating to Nebraska ever accomplished. Surely the people of Nebraska should be proud of their live wire editors. Everybody else is, includ ing the metropolitan press of the east. Mrs. Kennedy, mother of Mrs. Tom Katen, la visiting her. She ar rived Monday. The Best Pain Killer Bucktan's Arnica Salve when ap pitied to a cut, bruise, sprain, burn or scald, or other injury of the skin, will Immediately remove all pain. E. E. Chamberlain of Clinton, Me., says: "It robs cuts and other Injur ies of their terrors. As a healing remedy Ms equal don't en 1st." Wilt do good for you. Only 25c, at Fred E. Hototens. Aug 7-28 IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE 1 . 1 1 fi fL 'M -f; The next real warm day, when the sweat begins to Tun down your back, gaze on this picture and remember that this was the way the main btreet of Alliance looked on March i, is I J. YOUNG MEN'S BIBLE CLUB WM, MAUNIER 'All kinds of Scavenger Work Bonded by the City PHONE 57 . i J J I l 1 . mi DYF nWFNQ jfill Transfer Line m i 'AT HousehoIH moved oromotlv and transfer work .fiJJjfi solicited. Dray Phone 54 Residsncs phone 636 and Blus 574 Let Us Do Your Job Work All young men are invited to at tend the meetings of the Young fMen' Bible ClUb, held on each Fri day evening at 8:00 o'olock, In their rooms under the Alliance national Bank. T!ie lwt Chapter of Acts will be dltcuiied on Friday, the 22nd. Mothers! Have Your Children Worms a thev feverish, restless, nerv ous. Irritable, dlzy or constipated? Do they continually pica meir nr.se nr ffrlnd their teeth? Have they cramping pains, irregular and raven ous ajnieUte? These are all sigus of worms. Worms not only cause miir child sufferinz. but stunt Us mind and growth. Give "Klckapoo Worm Killer" at vc. It kills and removes the worms, improves your r.hlld'a aDDetlte. recrulates stomach. liver and bowels. The symptoms iu?ppear and your child la made happy and healthy, as nature intend ed. All druggists or by mall, 25c. Kickaooo Indian Medicine Co- Philadelphia, Pa. St. Louis, Mo. Aug 7-28 WM. -MORROW HERE Wm. Morrow, a leading North Platte valley attorney, was la the city Tuesday on his way to bis aome at Soottablufi from Lincoln. lie was accompanied by O. W. Gardner. of Gering. Mr. Morrow appeared before the state railway coinuiUsion in Lincoln in behalf of the Gering people who desire the railway mov ed to a point on the old townsite. Government Official Here Judge Will R. King, chief counsel and one of the five comjmiaionei of the United States Reclamation Service, arrived In Alliance on Sun day. He was met by G. L. Shu m way and a delegation from Kcott bluff, who returned with hi in to Scottttbluff that afternoon. Judge King Is an old friend of Mr. Shum way. The Scorftsbluff delegation came over in two automobile Among the party were F. S. Mc Caffree, mayor of Scottsbluff. J. C MoCreery, George Baltes and Tom Hall OIL STOVE Burns Air and Oil Lights easy as Gas, no trouble to operate, consumes 400 gallons of air to only one gallon of kerosene oil NEWBERRY'S HARDWARE CO. i nr 203 NEWSPAPERS TO PUBLISH BOOST STORY. OF NEBRASKA OMAHA, Aug. 21. Two hundred and five newspapers of Nebrask will get out special editions In Sep tember. The combined circulation of these papers means that more than JOO.000 papers boosting Nebras ka will be sent out of the state next month. Through the co-operation of. Val J Peter, the committee la charge has secured the promise of eiighteeu German newspapers to publish the story ooosting the state- These In elude papers In Iowa and South Da Hot a. The Bohemian papers will als CM MEAT MARKET W. R. Drake, Prop. Fresh and Cured Meats "The Best of Everything" Notice to Farmers and Ranchmen: We do our our own butchering and are on the market for the best we can buy. If you have some excep tionally good stuff to sell, let us know about it. Corner Box Butte Ave. and 4th St PHONE 40 ANYTHING that you want in lumber can be found in our large and well assorted stockall well seasoned for immediate use. Also, all kinds of hard and soft coal. Dierks Lumber & Coal Co. HELP SETTLE TH E WEST By Doing Your Part Write your eastern friends about the bumper crops in the West. Tell them about our Agricul tural Exhibit at 547 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago. Business Openings Tell your eastern friends about the new towns on the Burlington Route, and what the chances are for farm hands and renters In your locality. Tell them to send to me for descriptive literature, maps, booklets, folders, etc. ilnllrit'jiiiii liltliil: D. CLEn DEAVER Immigration Agent 1004 Farnam St., Omaha. Neb. Wise Ones Watch Want Ado