lJLV i: I--r : 1 ' t ' Just Received A Car Load of the Celebrated Curtis Best and High Patent Flour And remember that every sack of this Hour is guaranteed by the mills. H not satisfactory, all you have to do is to return the sack with . some of the flour and get another sack or your money back. '.' V V Single Sacks, $1.35. Two Sacks, $2.60 Ten Sacks, $12.50 25. I. Gregg & Son THE mMu ASE BURNER New special flue construction gives additional heating surface that's where we get it, makes the ROUND OAK BASE BTJR 1 NER ahead of all the old types. 1 40 per cent more heat with the 1 1 same amount of coal, and it's a H beautiful stove. jjwberrj. Company m $430 ACRES $222 H tJnirl 1 (he new homestead law ming at a cost of $22.00 adjoining for $1.26 per 1 1 MESTEAD FOLDER: Our will tell you all about X. stoad intwA' 'V pasture 1. NEW h! he count to along the Burlington in Wyoming, aad contains ormatlon of value to you. TIMBER UKP COAX.: You oan take up ajgdj., lulling stone may be had tance Buoh an v pqrtimity ought to Interest "this jWjTee uoveroment Lanoa r v !" -4f Til ilin.il V i ii r s.ir m mm I.. ..... 1 Dray Phone M 1 ANYTHING that you want in lumber can be found in our large and well assorted stock, all well seasoned for immediate use. Also, all kinds of hard and soft coal. Dierks Lumber & Coal Co. OA Hardware you oan file on a free 321 acra home- and buy 160 acres of government acre. new homestead folder just from the acregae of government land In these lands where timber, coal free of charge within roneoaaMe dis you. Write me today for copy of rentier. D. CLEM DEAVER, Immigration Agent, 1004 Famam 8treet, Omaha, Nebr. DYE & OWENS Transfer Line Household goods ijftj'wj? moved promptly and transfer work 4 i ? j Residence phon 636 and Blu 674 ) Advertising FOR SALETwo pool tables. Fine condition Wfll trade for any- tilling. Geo. Dutanert, j Scotisbluff, Nebr. 4-4t-3i:5 Want to Trade for Milk Cow We want to trade furniture, stoves, rugs or house furnishings for few good milk cows. Miller Brothers House Furnishing Store. 3tf2631 FIFTY HEAD OF HORSES. Will take in to pasture through the win ter. Inquire at the Diamond Pool Hall, Alliance, Nebr. 3tt2632 Coal office at Rowan'a feed store. 0VAN & WRIGHT, phone 71. tf ABSTRACTERS J. D. EMERICK Bonded Abstracter. I have the only net of abm-ract oks In Tlax Butte county Office Room 7. Opera House Block. I0tf570 FOR RENT PARLOR AND BED ROOM with bath and toilet for confinement cases rates before confinement, $6 per week; $20 per wek after, with nurse. MRS. ANNA ZEHRUNQ. Phone 287. nov!0-12t-2937 FOR 8ALE OR EXCHANGE 'mTseTLneouT' Money to loan on real estate F 1. Reddish. Stf RANCH FOR 8ALE OR TRADE Relinquishment of 100 acres under the proposed government canal, 8 mUes northeast of Bayard, Nebras ka. Improvements are frame house, 12x24, with small lean-to; fence around the house; good well and pump; about 60 acres can be Irrigat ed. Address Box 2850, Herald Of fice. Alliance, Nebraska. We Will Pay You a Salary $36 weekly, expenses, to distribute free copies New Poultry Method to poultry raisers. Steady work. Write for contract. New Method A. Co., Parsons, Kan. oct30-lts2871 For nice clean Niggerhead Lump and Nut, and Eastern Hard nut coal, phone to No. 22. Dierks Lumber Coal Company. L. W. BOWMAN Physician and 8urgeon Office to. First National Bank' Bidg Phones: Office, $62; residence, 16. SO-tf-1608 Advertisement E. W. RAY, FLORI8T Cut flowers and potted olants. Floral pieces made on short notice. Mall orders given special attention. 4ltf2649 FOR 8 AL E R E AL E STAT E SEVEN ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE Good outbuildings. Barn for four horses. House for automobile. J. B. DENTON. Advt 25tf219S Rowan & Wright, coal, wood and josts. Phone 71. tf RESIDENCE LOT FOR SALE, locat- ed on Emerson . Ave., one-half block south of school houtte, east front. T. E. ROWLAND, 414 Big Horn. ' W52tf3033 Buy your coal of Rowan Wright. Phone 71. tf LAND WANTED I wan to buy two or three sec tions of patented Kink aid in southern Sheridan county. Parties want tag to sell should send me description and price. I will Inspect them. I also want all who desire to sell to give the land to cne for sale on five per cer commits ad an. I will sign contracts to sell in six months or buy myself if I fail. Don't sell for a song to cattlemen, Any section ought to bring $2,000, and if there are over 100 acres of farm land on it i should bring $3, 000 or more. JULES A. 9ANDOZ, Spade, Neb. 62U-3037 8PECIAL CUT PRICES on Edison Phonograph Records. For a limited time we will sell all Two Minute Wax Records at 25c each, or $2.55 per dozen, and all Four Minute Wax Records 3oc each, three for $1.00 or $3.85 per.doxea. GEO. D. DARLING. nov20 tf 2977 CLASS TO IT"? T!!T"V r"T Ik I ' TREATMENT OF SWINE MANGE Cause of Disease Is 8mall Animal Parasite Which Burrows Into Out er Laysrs of tha Skin. (By N. 8. MAYO.) Mange U a disease of swine prevs lent In some rections of this country. However, it does not appear to be a common disease In the United States, generally, but Judging from the nu merous references to swine mange In European countries, It would seem that it Is a common disease there. The cause of swine mange is a very small animal parasite which burrows Into the outer layers of the skin. The adult femnle lays eggs which hatch into young mites, and these go through the various stages of devel opment In the outer layer of the skin of swine. The symptoms of mange are first seen in suckling pigs. They scratch; and dig at their sideB and neck with, their hind feet, and often rub against posts and other objects. After wean ing the pigs do not develop as thsy should. The treatment oi swine mange com slsts in the external application of substances that will kill the paraslts without Injuring the animal, and tha Pig Affected With Mange. disinfection of the quarters so that tha animal will not become iufected again. In addition to the medical and sani tary treatment It Is aUo Important to give the animals good care and plenty of nourishing food. A thin, unthrifty hog is particularly susceptible to tha disease. There are many substances that will kill the parasites and cure swlna mange when properly applied. Tha best form to apply the remedy Is la a solution or emulsion that can be applied to all parts of the pig's body. Ointments applied to visibly affected parts are useful in keeping the dis ease In check, but the whole surface of the pig's body ahould be thorough ly treated, In order to complete a cure. This is best dons by dipping the pig. or. by scrubbing or "hand dressing" where dipping is not practical. One of the most efficient and eco nomical remedies Is the lime and sulphur dip made from the following formula: Fresh lime, eight pounds;: flowers of sulphur, 24 pounds; water. I 100 gallons. I Weigh the lime and sulphur care fully, slake the lime with sufficient! water to form a thick paste. 81ft the ' sulphur and mix well with a hoe. Put this mixture In a kettle with 25 or 30 gallons of water and boil for at least one hour two hours Is better. In using this dip for sheep It Is allowed to aettle and only the clear, orange I colored liquid la used. In dipping ' swine the whole mass is used. The dip should be warm 100 degrees to 110 degrees F. After dipping or treating swlna they should be placed In clean, unin fected quarters. The floors, partitions and other ' parts of the buildings should, after the removal of all llttei and dirt, be thoroughly saturated with a dipping solution. This should b applied with a force pump which drives the solution Into all cracks. The pens should also be white washed, care being taken to fill aU cracks well. FEEDING OF GROWING PIGS Animal Should Have All Ha Can Eal of Bulky Rather Than of the Concentrated Foods. Nothing remunerates tha farmm more quickly than a pig that makeq gains over and above the value of th food consumed each day. The merv feeding of pigs to keen them alive li most wasteful. It should be keptj iuubuiuu; iu iuiuu iuui me teeo ioi a growing pig and one that la beln fattened is entirely different. The growing pig should have prao tlcally all that he can eat of bulk food rather than of concentrate! food An alfalfa pasture does this and Is the most economical way o feeding growing pigs. While the plgi are young the alfalfa pasture shouU be supplemented with skim milk wlt a little meal added. They will be at most ready for the block when fed ii this way. Finish for the last three oi tour weeka with some kind of grata Make-Up of Thoroughbred. Many things enter Into tha make up of a thoroughbred horse the feel and legs must be right, the legs straight and well set under the body, The head should be well poised anij the expression of the face good. Tha shoulders, ribs and thighs symmetrV cal and the whole animal covered with a sood coat of hair. 'V : .jse 1 r.-u v PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Uatks: One Inch cards, 50 cents; two inch cards, tl.00 BRUC K W I LCO X Lawyer and Land Attorney Practitioner In ctvll courta sines 1893 iim Register U. S. land office from 1903 to 1907. Information' by mall a ipeciaiiy. Office In Land Office Building iLLlANCE : s NEBRASKA BURTON & WESTOVGK Attorneys at Law Land Attorneys Office First National Bank Building PHONE 180 LL1ANCE : : NEBRASKA H. M. BULLOCK. ATTORNEY AT LAW ALLIANCE NEBRASKA P. M. BROOME Land Attorney (jong experience as Receiver U. 8 land office la a guarantee for prompt ana erricient service. Office in Opera House Block ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA O. E. SLAGLE, M. D. PHY8ICIAN AND SURGEON Office phone 65 Res. phone S2 Alliance, Nebraska. Orie Coppernoll Res. Phone 20 F. J. Petersen Res. Phone 43 Drs. Coppernoll & Peterset Osteopaths Rooms 7, 8 and 9, Rumer Block PHONE 43 GEO. J. HAND, Physician and Surgeon EYE, EAR, N08E AND THROAT H. A. COPSEV Physician and Surgeon ' Office Phone 360. Rea. Phone 342 Calls answered promptly day and night from office. Offices: Alliance National Bank building over the Post Office. an. TSTo-ux Trip take with you a box of good and a late .' iGet them at up town news stand or at depot Hauler Broa. utomobHe foundry Prices on application Work faaraatf ed Leonard Pilkington AT HEELER'S GARAGE EAT AT NohesCafe BUY Nohe's Bread Pure mad Wbeleeae First-class short order RESTAURANT in Hemingford Bestrooms in town in connection Prices right J. F. Knight, Prop. Bones Wanted We pay cash market price for good dry bones. Immediate shipment Union Stock Yards Co., South Omaha, Nebr. HARRY P. COORSEI LIVE STOCK AND GENERAL AUCTIONEER Farm Salts a Specialty TERMS REASONABLE PHONIC 64 ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA I1, 1). 10. TYI-IOIl Dentist PHONE 167 OVER FIRST NATIONAL BANK ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA Dr. JAS. P. HAXFIELD Dentist OVER BRENNAN'S DRUG STOHf PHONE (26 RED All electrical equipment Gas adaa tstered. Evenlnga by appointment A. J. KENNEDY Dentist Office In Alliance National Building over Post Office PHONE 891 G-co. Q-. Q-o,d.s"b3r LICENSED EMBALMER PHONE: Day 498 Night 110 ALLIANCE NEBRASKA 22. "W. .A. 4 Cut F L O W E R.8 and PettseJ PLANTS Constantly on Hans FLORAL PIECES Made on 8hort Notice PLANTS RENTED For Parties and Public Oavhartwgsi Phone 682-433 At The Herald Office REASONABLE RATES PROMPT 8ERVMMI AUOUST HORNBURG Professional Trained Nursf Phone 13 Alliance Nebras CONTRACTOR md BUILDE PLANS AND ESTIMATES. FUMtV I8HED ON APPLICATION I employ only first-class mnrftinlWai All work guaranteed. PHONE 279 Residence and Shop, 7th and Mississippi. Alliance, Nebraska. WM. MAUNIER All kinds of Scavenger Work Bonded by the City PHONE 87 l!XftOKQIif FOR THE I eARfH DO YOU know of anyon who is old enough ts read, who has not seen that sign at a railroad crossing? If everyone haa seen It at oona time or other, then why 4oess the railroad let the aign sot away t Why does the railroad' company continue to kee those signs at every croesiif M - you think, Mr. Me reheat, "Most everybody knows say store, I don't have to advertise." Yoor store and your goods oea4 more advertising than the raJS roads need do to warn peopsf to "Look Out for the Cara." Nothing la ever completed la thai advertiaukg world. Tbs Department Stores are vsrtlaing sa iaoaiiy iulng good business. If h pays to run a lew ada 'roa4 about Christmas time, it cer tainiy wm pay you to run i veraaemeata about all the I If s M basiness. tWi asV st ADVERTISE la THIS PAPEH STENOGRAPHER ftl