1 ' 7 hi t il ! i it- ES339EX8S BTBHR3 We Pay the Freight on All We will send you any of these Victrolas on 10 days free trial, then sell to you on Easy Payments. We ship "Freight Prepaid" $ 29-50 47-50 : Style 6 with 12 sc lections 6 double face records, $29.50 $ 57-50 Style 8 with 20 se lections 10 double ace records, $47.50 Style 9 with 20 se lections 10 double face records, $57.50 $ 85-00 $107-50 Style 10 with $10 worth of records, $85.00 Style II with 20 se lections 10 double face records, $107.50 $207-50 1 Style 16. like illustra tion with 20 selections 0 double face records. $207.50. VICTKOLA 16, 2K A HOSPE 1513 Douglas Street our 40th year GO Omaha, Nebraska Send This Coupon Today A. Hospe Co. Gentlemen Please send me free Vic trola Booklet at once. Name Address 1Xt tt X XtXX X X XtttttfsmttX X XX OMAHA STAMMER'S INSTITUTE L.r '; i t. ' . ' Stammering and other speech defects cured "iff?' '. ,y School, 427 Ramge Block, Omaha, Neb. Write for references and information Julia E. Vaughan trnmtmmtntnnmm. GERMANY HAS CATTLE CURE Cattle Itniser in t.trniMii (.lad Kihpm r Cure for Foot and Moiilli Ileae to Berlin, Germany, March 17 Cut tle raiBera in Germany art eagerly awaiting a decision by the govern ment as to the merits of the cure for foot and inouth disease annaunc ei recently by Prof. Ludwlg Urieger, a eVMlntrulshed German scientist, and his assistant. Dr. II. Krause. The remedy in called typosafrol, and is a derivative of saffron. Il it administered easily by mix ture with the water which the cattle drl .L. The formula has not been ma public, however aud there is a dlv"".on of opinion as to whether an effective check has been discovered for this cattle plague, which costs Stockmen all over the world millions f dollars annually. As previously reported, il is claim ad that 290 bead of cattle were suc cessfully treated and members of the relchstsg have asked the govern ment to Investigate tb rmdy, with a view to acquiring control of it if ef fective and furnishing it to cattle raisers at cost. Professor Urieger, who also re cently announced a new method of treating sleeping sickness, is one of a large band of Investigators' who have been giving their attention to the foot and mouth disease germ, whose identity was only recently es tablished by a Swiss scientist. Dr. Urieger believes that his discovery may not only be effective against the foot and mouth disease, but against other germs, to which the blood of cuttle is subject. If only his claims as to the former are borne out, how ever, that cure alone will be suffici ent to confer a real boon to humanity for the disease has been one of the great factors in the hluh prices for meal. A widespread epidemic of the dis ease occurred in 1850; 4.000,000 cat tle were affected in 199 and 1,000. 000 in 1900, notwithstanding the most rigid Quarantine measures and the slaughter of whole herds of ani mals. And three years ago the pm again swept throuah the empire. Great numbers of farms are still in fected. The disease has even become a fac tor in politics, furnishing the basis for a Kreat conflict, furnishing the basis for a great conflict between the government and the agrarians on the one hand and the Socialists, Radicals and other representatives of the mid dle and industrial classes on the oth er. The latter assert that the regu lations closing the frontier to all for eign livestock are absurd, in view of the fact that the herds of Germany are more extensively affected than those of most of the countries from which Importation is possible, and that t.'ie bars are kept up merely to let the landowners get high prices ror tueir meat. TAKDIXKSS n:iu EXTAGE LOW Omaha where he attended a meeting of officials and traffic men. The pur pose of the meeting was to make ar rangements for the handling of re frigerator enrs during the summer months. ASSESSOK LINKS l l WOltK. School liVMrt for March Contains Nome Very Interesting and Instructive Figure Only twelve cases of tardiness dur ing the month of March is the record shown on the report of the Alliance schools for that time. The percent age of punctuality lacked but five tenths of one per cent of beint per feet. The enrolment was 896. The number neither absent nor tardy dur ling the month was 419. The num j ber neither absent nor tardy during the year to April 1. was 107. Work of Assessing Started April 1st ami to Ik" Completed About the LuM of May John Jelinek, the county assessor Is in the city from his ranch, and will put In his time here until about the middle of June, when bis report must be in the hands of the state board of equalization. The work of t king the assessment was begun by the twelve precinct assessors by the first of the month. It will take until the later part of May before the work will be completed. The as sessor will then have to make up the tax schedule aud have it ready to turn over to the county clerk by June 10, the date upon which the commissioners meet as a board of equalization. 1914 Cadillac which arrived yester day from Denver. The purchase was made thru Lowry & Henry. Mr. Lowry drove the car thru from Den ver getting here shortly before noon yesterday. The drive was made from Denver to Scottsbluff Saturday In about twelve hours, the greater part of the trip being made thru the deep mud, Glee Club Enjoyed The Hastings College Glee . Club and the Treble Clef Club gave a ery delightful concert at the l'helan op era house Saturday evening. A large audience was present. Every nura- I ber on the program was thoroughly i enjoyed. Following the concert n 'reception was held at the home of Mrs. W. E. Spencer. ' Htiy .New Cadillac Sustains ltrokeii lcg F. A. Holars sustained a broken leg yesterday while driving some cattle on the Lane Heath ranch, a bout forty miles southeast of Alli ance. He was brought to the St. Josephs hospital in this city where his injuries were treated. that was formerly owned in Alliance by Louie Luft, passed thru Alliance today enroute for Laramie, Wyom ing. Joe is doing a trained bear act in the hands of Miss Sample, a clever little vaudeville lady. Joe is three years old and weighs 300 pound, while his trainer weighs less than 100 pounds. ki :.si xg'k x exteuta ix ei Friends Enjoyed Hospitality of Mr, lames Gaddi at Her Home Thursday Afternoon j Jih, the Alliance Hear, in City K. M. Hampton is driving u newj Joe, the big brown cinnamon bear, Mrs. James Gaddis entertained a number of her friends at her home Thursday afternoon. The occasion was a kensington party. Refresh ments were served during the after noon and all reported an enjoyable time. The guests were Mesdames Pat more, Kelly, Iowry, Ella Young, Day idson. Mote, Coruu, Kuan. Laing and Miss Soules. Naturally it was not Col. Koosa velt who was swamped ia the River of Doubt. The thing was Impossible on the face of' it. Atend Trattic Mcvtiug A. V. Garln, chief dispatcher at Alliance, returned this morning from The. Test of. Time- The most severe test in dental work lies in the test of time, we have practiced for fifteen years, and can show you work we did the first year, that is as good as new. All our work is strictly high class and fully guaranteed. Painless extraction of teeth with use of Vitalized Air. For Good Denistry try Taft's Dental Rooms 1517 Douglas Street Omaha, Neb. r?AA juuuuuuuLii"1' n su i p v " k :