The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, April 30, 1914, Image 3

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At 6:30 Thursday enitg, April
21, a happy rrn"P of omrn gath
ere I In the puilots if Drr.ke Ho
tel. They were t li members of the
Alliance Chapter of P. II. ()., me t to
greet one highly honi red by them,
and to express their pleasure at hav
ing In our city for a few days one
known and loved by all wearer of
(ha P. K. O. starMrs. .Carrie M.
Peterson of Aurora, who is a Past
President of Nebraska P. R. O.. and
aJso held the Mahout office of the
Sisterhood, that of Supreme Presi
dent. Mrs. Peterson has been in at
tendance at the Woman's Club con
tention, and Is the present State
President of Nebraska Federation of
Woman's Clubs.
A special table had been arrang
ed In the dlnlnK-room of (he hotel,
decorated with beautiful flowers,
and P. E. O. stars and colors. The
hotel managers served an elegant
four-course dinner to ' twenty-two
members of the Sisterhood. lies Idea
the guest of honor, thre were also
present hs guests Mrs. Jones of Sid
ney, and Miss Moore of the Chapter
at Heat rite.
An hour and a half was spent ut
the tsble lint en in? In rapt attention
to the lot Ins- counsel and words of
wisdom given by Mrs. Peterson. In
her travels In. not only our own
state, but In ail the statea, P. K. O.'t
everywhere never miss an opportun
ity to express In some way ttirlr love
and loyalty to one so much endeared
to them all. The Woman's Club Is
Indeed fortunate In their selection of
state president, for In her, womanly
soul Mrs. Peterson Is large minded
enough to see the good In all the
various women's organizations and
ohe is thoroly conversant In the work
of the Woman's Club In all Its var
ied branches of endeavor.
Those present at this P. K. O.
dinner at the Drake were Mesdames
Peterson. Jones, McCluer, Tully,
Cogswell. Weldenhamer, Hall, Krld
elbaugh, Cotnnt, Itumer, Andrews,
avln, Rogue, Harris, lllvely, Frankle.
Currie, Bellwood and Vance; and
the Misses Moore, Krldelbaugh and
Fickle.
COMIX) PRIMARIES IN OH F JON
APPLES
A Car Load, Now on Sale at Al
liance. From our store, Keenen
1 Bros., or car near Freight Depot.
2 Varieties From Colorado's Orchards
Price Within the Reach of All
$1.30 to $1.50 per bu. or box
They were stored in nature's storage and came out
sound and juicy. lletter yet a supply; all you can use
and preserve. Thev are ( heap and good. Come and
bring sacks. Free city delivery. TVI1 your friends.
Come to Car or Store. : : : : Phone 697
The Place for Bargains in Groceries, Flour, Shoes
and Dry Goods
KEENEN BROS.
No. 115 Box Butte Avenue
ntnmiminiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.-iMiiniiiiiiiitnwr:
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LF5AL ADVI'ItTlSIVO
900 HEIFERS FOR
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900 well bred two and three
year olds, mostly in calf.
Load at Lisco, Nebr., Union
Pacific, or Bridgeport, Bur
lington. Address
Great Western Com
mission Company
South Omaha, Nebraska
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Western Nebraska Hard Wheat
make the best flour. The
Hemingford Roller Mills
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know bow to make H. Ask your grocer to send
you a sitrk of our flour. Every sack guaranteed.
A. M. MILLER, Prop.
iimiKUFoitn,
NF.HKASKA
inters I Primary Fleet ln Three
Week. Distant In Oregon
luit I 'atiipnigti Ktlrrlng
Portland. Ore., April 29. Altho
the genersl primary election Is still
(lire.- weeks distant, the campaign
li already stirring the state from
end to end, snd all signs point to
the warmest primary battle ver stag
ed In Oregon. To begin with, the
voters, mill have the longest lint of
candidates from which to make their
selections at the prlmsry. ever pre
sented In the state. . The ballots
will contain the names ofl 252 as
pirants for state and district offices.
Of this number 195 are Republicans,
43 are Democrats and 14 are Pro
gressives. Two years ago thert
were only 125 Republicans and G8
Democrats on the ballot.
Nominations will be made In the
primaries for United States senator,
representatives in congress, gover
nor, state treasurer, attorney gener
al, superintendent of public Instruc
tion, state engineer, railroad com
missioner, superintendents of water
divisions, commissioner of labor sta
tistics and Inspector of factories and
workshops, supreme and circuit
court Justices and members of the
legislature,
United States Senator George E.
Chamberlain, whose term will ex
pire next March, la the choice of the
Democratic party for re-election. Op
posed to him in tbe election rnxt
fall will be R. A. Booth, or Eugene,
as the Republican candidate, and
William Ilanley, of Boring, as the
choice of the Progressive party.
Many of the DemncrAts trow hold
ing state and other offices are un
opposed for renoinlnation and this
has left the majority of the con
tests to the Republicans and Pro
gresses. At the present time the
contests for the nominations for
governor overshadow all' other fea
tures of the primary eampalgu.
There are fifteen candidates out for
the gubernatorial nomlnnttons. the
largest number seeking any office in
the state. Of these eight are Re
publicans, five are Democrats and
two are Progressives, so that the
contests In all three parties are of
the keenest sort.
As a general rule, there little
or nothing to Interest the average
ritlzen In political interest until
the contest reaches fever heat a few
d:tya before the nomination are
made at the primary election, but
there are peculiar condition exlst
Ing In Oregon politics at the present
time, and the skirmishes among the
numerous aspirants for the gernor
ship have been viewed with more
than ordinary interest for many
weeks.
Ia the llrst place. Governor Os
wald West, who is a Democrat, i not
a cand'date for renoiut nation. This
naturally has precipitated a scramble
among tbe Democrats to succeed
him. The same fact has encourag
ed an unusually large number of
Republicans to seek the uonitnalLna,
on the theory that a newcomer heav
ing the Democratic ticket will be
easier to defeat than woaUl Gover
nor West standing for re-eiection.
The Republicans seeking the nom
ination for governor are: Grunt 11.
DimU'k, a former mayor of Oregon
City ; A. M. Crawford of Koseburg,
who is attorney-general for Oregon;
William A. Carter, an attorney of
Portland; T. T. Geer of lortland.
who was governor of Oregon in 1S99
to 1903; Dr. James Withcombe. of
Corvallls; Charles A. Johns, of
Portland; Gus C. Moser. an attorney
of Portland, aud George C. Drownell.
an attorney and former state senator
of Oregon City.
The Democrats whose names will
appear on the ballot for nomination
for governor are: Johu Manning of
Portland, former district attorney
for Multnomah county; Dr. C. J.
Smith, a former state senator of
Pendleton; A. S. Bennett, an attorn
ey of The Dalles; Col. Robert A.
Miller, an atorney of Portland, and
G. A. Cobb, also of Portland.
F. M. GUI of Portland and L. K.
McMahon of Salem are the two Pro
gressives who are contesting for the
nomination of their party for gov
ernor.
Former Governor Geer and Geo.
C. Drownell, both of whom are as
pirants for the Republican nomina
tion for governor, are making their
campaigns on state-wide prohibi
tion platforms.
For supreme court Justices there
is a spirited contest for the Repub
lican nominations, with practically
no contest in the other two parties.
The contests for the nominations
for attorney general and labor com
missioner also are confined to the
Repub'icans. There will be no con
tests iu the primaries for the no m
inations for United States senator.
representative In the hecond con
gressional district, state treasurer,
state school superintendent and su
perintendents of the two water di
visions, as none of tbe candidates
have opposition in their own part)
Cth Principal meridian, hss tiled no
tice of intention to make Final Three,
Year Proof, to establish claim to the
l.ind above described, before Regls-
LFGAL ADVFKTISlN'tl
A IMT OF ADVICE
I
LEGAL ADVERTISING
First lfcm'l IMny.
i:lTiniriit
ter and Receiver, U. 8. Land office,.
st Alianre.l Nebraska, on the 18th .......
day of May, 1914. i If you suffer frora backache; head-
Claimant names as witnesses: acnes or mzy speiis; u you rem
XOTICF. TO Fl'KXITlRF. COX
TUACTOIIH Sealed proposals will be received
hv thf Hoard of County Commtsslon-
jers, ef Box Butte County, Nebraska,
at the ofllce of the County Clerk; In
I the Court House, In Alliance, Ne
braska. until twelve o'clock noon of
ithe 21st of May 1914, for tbe letting
of the contract for wood furniture
Leo Carnlne. of Ahenr. N.hm. I poorly snd are languid in the morn
ka: It. K. Thomas. r Ancnrn Ing; if the kidney aeeretlotis are lr
braska: Glen Gentle, of Alliance, Ne- regular and unnatural in appearance ; foj the letUng of the contract
nrsska: John I'nwor r Ancnra N'a. uo noi ueiay. ill ut u mw mu-
braska.
for steel furniture, for the new
W. W. WOOD, Register.
16-7t-412-335C
Serial No. 011888.
Notice for Publication
i. i
neys Olien neea ne... !v.,,r llnuu. in AltUnre tlm IluttB
Doan's Kidney Pills are especially Nebraska
prepared tot kidney trouble-, they toun fe
are recommended by thousands. Can. "' . . . . .
residents desire more convincing j "v0?Znt tL tn ltJ clnt lt
oroot than the statement of a cliUen, not t.w,.,hn e?l ?'
" a tna o innn ni nin innni iim vhiuh i n
to?ml"ni, 0fl,b" lnttT'2r- lIi S ! Ti W rsvlord North Moorehead'". Martin. County Treasurer, and to
Land Office at Alliance, Nebr., Msr. w- Gsylont. isortn aiooreneaa, tarMd to Box Butte County for
20.1914 St., Chadron. Nebr.. says: "I have "e rorrettea to uox u uue ix uniy, ror
v i . i flamu tram aiiBtuinorl in pufln inm tkliw
Job. of Lakeside. Nebrsska. who, on tor a bout flf ' n4 1 3 1 1 fled of award tail to enter Into con
June 17, 1910, made Homestead En- not b without them in the nouse.
try. No. 011888 for SE1 8EU i Some time ago 1 suffered severely for bia Pn, i ana to
S4 ; see 27; NII k4' NW 4 ; Tn wesk kidneys. I Anally began five satisfactory surety bond for the
ZZl o7V; . ' r. r ' ".,1 n,.u,,-- K1H..P Pills and one full amount of contract of wood fur-
North. itunira 41 wo nr commend Doan b Kidney nm to any
6th Principal Meridian, haa iled no-! one suffering from backache or oth-
tlce of intention to make Final Three' r symptoms of kidney complaint.
Year Proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before: Regis
ter and Receiver, U. S. Land Office,
lrlce 50c, at all dealers
simply ask for a kedney remdy
amount of contract of steel furni
ture, for the faithful performance of
the contract and a guarantee of ma-
Don't 1 terlals and labor furnished.
The Board of County Commission-
get Doans Kidney Pills the samejers reserve the right to reject any
at Alliance. Nebraska, on the 7th day that Mr. Gaylord had. Fostf-Mil- part of or all bids
of May. 1914.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Clare Wilson. William Kirken.
Frank Kicken. Octave Lois Kiefcen,
all of Lakeside, Nebraska.
W. W. WOOD. Register,
16-71-413-3354
burn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. V.
Plans and specifications for the
furniture may be obtained of the
County Clerk at his office In the
Court House in Alliance, Nebraska.
deposit of $10.00 will be exact-
it.
Serial No. 010611.
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior, U.
Ijnd Oflice at Alliance, Nebr., Mar,
20. 1914.
Notice is hereby given that Wil
liain J. Minnlch. of Alliance, Nebraa
ka, who. on
Homestead Kntry
Notice of Application
for Liquor Ni.'iniM.'
Notice Is hereby given that Wll- ed for tbe safe return of each set of
Hani King and Frank E. Wilson have plans and specifications,
tiled their petition as required by Bids are to be sealed and address
law with the City Clerk of the City ed to M. S. Hargraves, County Clerk,
of Alliance, Nebraska, to obtain a and must be plainl marked on the
liquor license to sell intoxicating outside, "Proposal for wood or steel
malt, spirituous and vinous liquors furniture for Box Butte County,
on the tirst Hour of the building six- Court HouBe, Alliance, Nebraska."
dated on Lot numbered four (4), ia
Block numbered tweuty-ona (21), of
Dec. 31, 1909, made lue or'Ki."Hi '". " 1 " "
No. 010611 for "UJ, leuraiki, iiuuiiiij, on uoji.
M See. 33. SK'i section 34. town- ml Avenue in me rirsi uara oi
ship 27 North, range 45 W. of 6th-thH u,' 01 Alliance. Nebraska, for
Principal Meridian, has filed notice ,he municipal year ending in May,
l-&t-33 4 2
M. S. HARGRAVES,
County Clerk.
B. Shepard of Hemingford was la
Alliance yesterday.
of intention to make Final Three
Year Proof, to establish claim to the
lanl above described, before Resis-
1915. aud they will ask that said
licenaw be Issued to them on the 6tU.
day of May, 1914, that being the
ter and Receiver, U. S. Land Office, regular meeting of the City Council
at Alliance. Nebraska, on the 8th OI - -ll OI finance, ei.rasKa.
day of May, 1914.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Stephen F. Ix)we, of Long Itike.
Nebr.; Samuel Preble, of Long Lake,
Nebr.; Edward Martin, of Lulu, Ne
br.; William Dklling, of Long Ike,
Nebr.
W. W. WOOD, Register.
16-7t-41 4-3353
Serial No. 016&80.
HHire for Publication
Isolated Tract
f't'BUC LAND SALE
To All to Whom tt May Comerii
County Clerk's Oflice, Box Butte '
County, Nebraska.
To Estate of Michael A. 9Uay, De
oeased, August Kroesing, Wesley J.
Fut key, lslie W. Nason, Andrew
McKemia, William Dempsey, . Mary (
E. Beach, aud Ellsworth J. Beach. .
The Commissioner appointed to lo
cate a road, commencing at the nortk
west corner of section two f21. b-
for Liquor License! t ween sections two (2). and three
Notice U hereby given that Fred (3). in township twenty-six (26), .
J. RetzobL and Simon Spry have filed I North, of Range forty-seven (47),
their petition as required by law! West, and running thence south oa
with the City Clerk of the. City of i section lines, nine miles and termin
Alliance, Nebraska, to obtain a liq-;ating at the southwest corner oX see
uor license to sell intoxicating mait.ition fourteen (14), between section
spirituous and vinous liquors on the! fifteen (15), and fourteen (14), la
WILLIAM KING
FRANK K. WILSON
Applicants.
19-::t-4.2.0-3319
Notice of Application
Deportment of the Interior, U. S. ! first tloor. oX the building situated on township twenty-five (25), North
Iind IJfllrw at Alliance, Nebr., March
M. 1914.
Notiee ia hereby given that, as di
rected" ey the Commissioner of the
Genera Land Office, under provis
ions of Acts of Congress approved
Lot numbered two (2). in Block! Range- forty-seven (47). Wast. has.
numbered, twenty-one (21), of the j reported in favor or the establish- '
original town, no wClty of Alliance, J ment thereof and all objection there- '
Nebraska,, fro at lug on Box Butte to or claims for damages must be'
Avenue in. the First Ward of the filed in the oftice of the Countr
CitV nt AllLu.nct NehriiBkn tnr thai Clerk, on nr hofxra nnnn f , Kn 1,W
June 2T7. 1906 34 Stats.,517). and
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.Mjrcn. i. ti StatB., 1JZ4K: Hnl llmv u:Ill umk thnt ialH liunUo:h. fiiltthtiahcl nrlihA,. r .
pursuant to the application of Fran-.h (ni t. ti.m n ih r.,h h f thereto
asack GrWny. Serial No. 016080, we' viav. 1014. tht btnir th ri?..i:.ri Dated thl Pit. ,iuv t An.n imi
will offer at nuNie sale, to the high- n,..r .., ... ,u! f o ., rr,...
est bidrfrr. bnt at not less than $3ir.tv of Ailiunre; vviruiikll f.....V7.,...t
rtr r";.,KtinsMOCk m-: .?ini ' FllliD J. BETZOLD 19-41-422-3374
the Twelfth day of May next, at this uivimv ut.i-v
uuiif , tuw loiiowiRt; irari 01 innu:
SE4 SW'i See. 12. T. 22 N., 11.
47 YVU Ctb P. M.
Any persons elaiming adversely :
lS-3t-42.r,-3:i.S.
Applicants. .': Jlti' of Application for
License of Sale oC Lniora
Natice is hereby given. taa.t WH-
the ataae-described land are advised ;
to file their claims, or objections, on
or before the time designated for
sale.
V. W. WOOD. Register.
If. J. ELLIS. Receiver.
Apr 2-4.1-398-331
Notice of. Application for ,,am KnK a,,( John J. Riordan has
Licence of Sale of Liquors. ,i,ed hu P't'on as required by law
witu me city clerk of the city of Al-
SVriat Nik 016979.
StttU-v for Piiblicution
IslatC4l Tract
PUBLIC LAND SALE
Department of the Interior, U. S
llance, Nebraska, to obtain, a license
to sell Intoxicating, malt, splrituoes
and vinous liquors on the first floor
of tke building situated' on. lot seven.
oioch. twenty-two. of the original
Notice is hereby given that F. W..
Rehder haa. tiled his petition as re
quired, by law with the City Clerk
of the city of Alliance. Nebraska, to
obtain a Liquor license to si ll intox-
l,Utll,ir tllnlf unlrlli...... ....! ..l..A..n
liuuors'on the first floor of the builds to of 'v,Han,e' Nebraska, fronting
Ing. situated, on lot numbered nine in. w"rrfff fh. ; ?".. . thB
block numbered twenty-seven of the , "3 ' ?' emc " of Alliance Nebras
original town of Alliance. Nebraska. tb munl'ral year beginning
fronting ou Box Butte avenue, in the VqT-. ' ., .V . "'iu wnu,1"S way 1,
. ititii. Lut. W.114 SBir nar
tHem on the
being the
ettr council
eity of Alliance, Nebraska.
WILLIAM KING and
JOHN J. RIORDAN.
. Applicaut.
19-3t-428-3347
Ijind OftVe at Alliance, Nebr.. March ! Second. Ward of the city of Alliance, k- i- 7. . iu
11. 1914. Nebraska, for the municipal year beL ?k d" vTr vrfv t!l
Notice is hereby given that, as dir ginning. May 1st. 1914. and ending rl T T' . .V .
reeted by the Commissioner of the May 1st. 1915, and that he will ask f ,T, ,.", , .K, 1 w".
. . . . . ....1 j : . , . . . ; 01 ine city of Alliance. Nl
urnrnti jjiiio inice, unuer provis-, ". iuuu utviun oe issuea 10 mm. on
ions of Acts of Con Kress approved 1 the 5th day of May, 1914, that being
June 27. 1906 (34 Stats., 517). and the regular meeting of the City
Marvh 2. 1907 (34 Stats., 1224), Council of the city of Alliance,. Ne-:
pursuant to the application of Fran- braska.
asxek Grblny, Serial No. 016079. we F. W. REDDER,
will offer at public sale, to the high-' Applicant ;
est bidder, but at not less than $3.00 19-3t-424-3371
per acre, at Nine o'clock a. m.. on
tue Twelfth day of May next, at this . . .. ,,
office, the following tract of land: -WUe wt APPiration
CHEAP FARMS FOtt SALE On
your own terms, on trade for city '
property. Phone 312. J. r Mc
CORKLE. 19-11-334!
W,-j NWi Sec. 13, T. 22 N. 1C
47 W.. 6th P. M
Any persons claiming
the abov
to file
for Liquor LU'euM
Notice is hereby given that Rob-; Klckapoo Worm KilW Kviw-1 Worm.
adversely Campbell bus filed his peUilttn aa1 The cause nf vnn liiM'a 111-
ve-Uscribed land are advimnl' required by law with the City Clerk tthp foul f-tld k...k
their claims, or objections. o, f the City of Alliance. Nebraska. tojitar
.!... .a nhtoin u n,n i4unoU ... na terror ana grindinK
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,n-t,iT- 1 ur 11111c uceiMiuiru. uvm . " 'HMU' , ivrunc iu otrn IUIUA- of teeth wh la. ..l. . . ,,
lcatlng ma,t' BPfituous and vinous comexlontLSkiriSl S
W. W. WOOD, Register. liquors on the first tloor of the bul?d- the eyes L are a?l lnKf,n- U
II. J. ELLIS, Receiver. Ing situated on Lot numbered eleven worms Kiclu mw Worm Killer ii
Apr2-6t-399-3317 (11). la Block numbered twenty, wha Wu?SlKciyS J the
" elgut - 1 tn original town, worms, the cause of the child's un.
Serial No. 013100. now city of Alliance. Nebraska, healthy conditio For the removal
Notice for Publication fronting on Box Butte Avenue in the of seat, stench and nln worm.
iiepurtment 01 tne interior, i. s. -rim varu or the City of Alliance.
Land Office at Alliance. Nebr.. Mar. ! Nebraska, for tbe municipal
2". 1914. - ;endlng in May, 1915. and be will
Notice is hereby given tha.t Henry ask that said license be Issued to
Sutton, of Alliance, Nebraska, who, 1 him on the ,th day of May, 1914,
on February 28, 1911. made Home- that being the regular meeting of
stead Entry. No. 013100. for NK , the City Council of the City of ARI
SE ',i ; NEU: NE4 NWi See. S4 ; ance. Nebraska.
S Sec. 27. NVi SEi Sec. 2.
Township 23 North, range 60 W. of
ROBERT CAMPBELL.
Applicant
19-31-423-3372
Klckapoo Worm Killer eives sure r-
yearWief. Its laxative effect adds tone tn
the general system. Supplied as a
candy confection children like It.
Safe and sure relief. Guaranteed
Buy a box today. Price 25c. All
druggists or by mail.
Klckapoo Indian Med. Co., Philadel
phia or St. Louis.
Beet Diarrhoea ItesMdj.
If you hsve ever lined Chamberlain'aColic, SIX PER CENT LOANS may be
Cholera and Diarrhoea Krmedr vou know secured for Improvement or other
that it is a success. San F. Guin, VYbsl- purposes, on farms, orchard lands,
ley, Ala, writes, "I had aieales and got business or resident property and to
caught out in tbe rain, and it settled in my j extend or repay mortgages or other
stomach and bowels. I kad an awful time, j existing encumbrances, terms attrae
andluMntnoofor(mt 8p.lttl opUon. Correspond-
v........ ,r.vr.m,. , v.,u IM ence solicited: aildrxsH 7K7
Not We of Application
for Liquor IJciim
Notice is hereby given that Ever
ett Cook has filed his petition as re
quired by law with the City Clerk of
the City of Alliance, Nebraska, to ob
tain a liquor license to sell intoxicat
ing malt, spirituous and vinous liq
uors ou the first floor of the building
Gas j situated on Lot numbered nine (9),
1. ! M L . 1 ,
powiuiT nin urea out a lew noun longer, v-iiri,. itiiii.nnv rtunv. r 1 - nmj
tut thanks to thU remedy, I sm now well ; 1 941324 Henver. Colorado. 1 n Block numbered twenty-two (22)
Ad- o in' onmnai town, now t-uy of Al
and strong." For sale by all dealers.
vertiaemenC
, .. . nance. Nebraska, fronting on Box
, Merit..! Itbeuiiiatis.il I'.w.lrr ; Butte Avenue in the Second Ward of
The unusually large sale of this ' the City of Alliance. Nebraska, for
remedy is the best evidence we could j tDe municipal year ending in May.
offer you to prove its merit It is l915, and he witl ask thut 8aid li
made of effective ingredients, and j Y"' h.,. ! ?!h
. v a , uiai uriii inn
Itest Family laxative
Beware of constipation. Use Dr.
King's New Life Pills and keep well.
Mrs. Charles K. Smith, of W. Frank
lin. Me., calls them "Our familv lax
ative." Nothing better for adults or 19 euaranteea to give iermauetit re- regular meeting of the City Council
ased. Get them today. 25c. All, lief for rheumatism. We will glaO-'of the City of Alliance. Nebraska
Druggists or by mail. ; ly show you the formul aand explain ; EVERETT COOK
11. K. Bucklen & Co., Philadelphia 1 its merits to you. F. J. Brennan.i applicant
or St. Louis. local agent. 19-St-427-334S