NORTHPORT NEWS (By Hweld Corrwpondent.) Mrs. James Yorkey and children Were visiting In MeGrew for a few 4ays. Mm. Ella Franklin who has ben a.lt 111 iMini to be Retina along tery nicely now. Mr. Stralle Is visiting with friends Bere. Mr. Chrlstensen and family re turned to their plsre here after a fwe run' stay In Atlanta, Nebr. The North Tlatte river raised I to. today. Wblch waa done consid erable damage on the dyke which Is Considered quite a Iom to the con tractor. Mr Fred Bentley ahtpt a car load f borate to Key Tort, New Jersey. Arthur Smith and Guy Kelley of St. rant, Minn., on their way to Lan der, Wyo., stopped over a few days here In Northport visiting with Al fred Gebauer. The boys being old friends of Alfred. They like this revatry Sne. . ham ranrh Saturday. Mrs. John Dulman has been quite alck the past week. George Elliott drove to Alliance Tuesday where he will work for a while. PERU NORMAL NOTES (fly Herald Correspondent.) CLEMAII CLIPPINGS (By Herald Correspondent.) Cleman, Nebr., April 29. Have been getting plenty of rain the past twe weeks. H. Carey, 8. O. Carr, Howard and fyWle Barrett and Thelma Wettley drove out to the R. W. Weatlet ranch for 8unday dinner last Sun- jr. Mrs. R. W. Weatley and daughter ire shopping In Alliance Tuenliiy am. Wednesday. Miss Esther Feagtns c'r bia'tod ker ninth birthday with a b.'rth'luy ilnner, Saturday, the t.tn. About fourteen of her school note and friends were Invited. Tnono present were Rath, Vera and Pauline Scot', JT7 Floyd and Lewla Covalt, Cle tain and EtflOO Rice, Donald and Aanett Elliot. Allc Wettler, Miss Madge Graham. Miss Bennett, Miss Peterson and Arthur, George, Helen and Esther Feaglna. Every one had fine time and they all wish Esther asany more happy birthdays. Mrs. Wm. Arthur and Mrs. Ralph Henderson were calling at the Cra- I'eru, Nebr., May 1 The annual band and orchestra concert waa giv en In the chapel Tuesday evening. A ne program was rendered and the chapel was well lied. The post-graduate class entertain ed the other classes and the faculty at their class cbspel period Thurs day morning. Two of the numbers of the splendid program were a read tng by Miss Ruby Page Ferguson and a vocal solo by Mr. It. C. House. State Superintendent Delsell visit ed chapel Wednesday and gave a talk to the students. The tennis tournament began this week and will be dispatched with as much speed as possible. The Wes leyan boys will be down to play dur ing the latter part of the tournament About one hundred delegates to the southeast district of the federa tion of womens clubs state conven tion visited the Normal Friday morn ing. The ladles came by auto from Auburn where the convention is be ing held, and returned about nine thirty after being served with coffee and wafers by members of the domes tic science classes. The Maypole dance Is being prac ticed every evening In preparation for the senior class day exercises. The school masters club held Its annual meeting In Lincoln Friday ev ening. Pres. Hayes, Prof. Bee, Mr. Overholt, Dean Rouse and Prof. Del sell attended. The fort-nightly art club have dis tributed the picture purchased from the proceeds of the recent art ex Esther Clar formally received "The j Prof. Gregg awarded the prizes I Friday morning for the best snap shots to be used In the 1914 Peruv ' lan, Mr. Albln Johnson received the first prize five dolalrs. Miss Crush, the second prize of three dollars, and Mr. Sandberg, the third prize of a Peruvian. mmk MmW n . pimply 3110 3C DC I REO THE FIFTH HE -solved once for all bv Calumet, For dally use In millions of kitchens has proved that Calumet is highest not only in atuUitj but In Uaixni.? pivtr as well un failing in results pure to the extreme and wonderfully economical In use. Ask your grocer. A&4 Calumet next bake day. Received Highest Award (W, IL Has, Fraaaa, March. ItU. fat Something Aiout Governnent Ownership No. 1 There are approxl matelj 15 million tele phones in the world. More than half of these 8 mil lion in round numbers represent the power and scope of the Bell System in the United States. All Europe, with four times the pop mlation of Amer ica, has less than million telephones. ; Consider the buying power of money here and abroad, and America has the cheapest telephone service in the world. The wages of American tele phone employees are double the low. est and average higher than the highest paid any ITm aWt mt mmJ wWa m Wr eaaaa ar MS-M Waaaiaaa-ear. IWtWjaiaML aigCriaai. fri fit - b tor iinif I. - three where. America has a telephone for every ten persons Europe has one for every 150 persons. Every kind of telephone material except copper costs more here than in any European country. Bell TeUphonf Senice Has Set the Standard for the Rest of the World. , NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY ism Reading By Lamplight Are you equipped so that you can employ the evening hours to best advantage. Reading and working with the eyes unassisted by proper glasses is a TASK to many. It is a PLEASURE to my patients. Let me equip you with a pair of glasses that will make reading and close work a pleasure to you. Consult Me About Your Eyes E. C. DRAKE Reg. Optometrist Broken Leases Duplicated : : Over Thiele's Drugstore Join our suit club and get one suit cleaned and three pressed for 2. Alliance Cleaning Works. Check Your April Cough Thawing frost and April rains chill you to the very marrow, you catch cold Head and lunga stuffed You are feverish Cough continu ally and feel miserable You need Dr. King's New Discovery. It soothes inflamed and Irritated throat and lungs, stops cough, your bead clears up, fever leaves, and you feel fine, Mr. J. T. Davis, of Stickney Corner Me., "Was cured of a dreadful cough after doctor's treatment and all oth er remedies failed." Relief or mon ey back. Pleasant Children like It. Get a bottle today. 60c and 11.00, at your DruggtBt. Bucklen'a Arnica Salve ' for All Sores. COMB SAGE TEA III UFELE88J3RAY HAIR Look young I Common garden Sags and Sulphur darkens so naturally 'nobody can tell Rco the fifth attained its distinction by being a better built car than most maker think necessary. Care and caution are carried to extremes. Materials are bought under specifications, determined by twenty years of experience. The steel is all made to formula. The gears are tested in a crushing ma chine to stand 75,000 pounds per tooth. The springs are tested in a machine which subjects them to thousands of bendings. Each driving part must stand the tests of 50 per cent over-capacity. The builder fixes this as a margin of safety in the cars he makes. Rco the Fifth, 1914 model is an honest and enduring car. This honesty and endurance is most apparent in the hidden parts in the steel, the bear ing, the gears and the forging, 100 drop forgings are used in the construc tion of Reo the Fifth. The accessibility of the various parts of the engine is a feature of Reo the Fifth, that is worthy of consideration. This feature is one that will save hours of time in making engine adjustments. A centrifugal pump gives a positive circulation and insures proper cool ing. The brafcos of Reo the Fifth are extra efficient for safety's sake. They are the double acting, wrapping type. Both are operated by foot pedals so there arc no brake levers in the way of the driver. Reo the Fifth is electrically lighted throughout. The design of the body is in accord with the latest mode. It is low-hung and racy. It has the gondola back. The upholstering is deep and soft. You will not find a handsomer car than the 1914 Reo the Fifth. Reo the Fifth, five passenger touring car, fully equipped in every par ticular, will be Bold at $1250 f. o. b. Alliance, a reduction of $220 on last year's price. Phone 118 for demonstration. THE BRITT GARAGE ALLIANCE, NBERASKA LIE 3G 11 Hurry! Hurry! and net your colts and vicious horses booked for breaking. Cut prices on first 30 head. I'll start the first of May. Work guaranteed. References if desired. N. S. SNYDER ANdOllA, NKUKASKA CramimoOier kept bar hair beautifully darkened, glomy and abundant with a brew of ftaw Te and Sulphur. When ever bar hair fall out or took on that dull, faded or streaked appearaaoa, this simple mixture was applied with won derful effect. By asking at any drug store for "WyetVa &pe and Hulphur Hair Remedy," you will get a large bottle of this old-tiro recipe, ready to use, far about 60 ernts. This simple mixture can be depended upon to reetor natural eolor and beauty to the hair and is splendid for dandruff, dry, itchy scalp and falling hair. A well-known downtown druggist says rerybody uses Wyeth'e 8ag and Bui pbur, because it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied it's so easy to use, too. You imply dampen a comb or soft bruin and draw it through your hair, taking one strand at a time. By morning thai tray hair disappears after another appli cation or two, it is restored to its natural eolor and looks glossy, soft and abua dant lieck Your April Cough Thawing frost an dApril rains chill you to the very marrow, you catch cold bead and lungs stuffed You are feverish cough continu ally and feel miserable You need Dr. King's New Discovery. It sooth es inflamed an dirrltated throat and lungs, stops cough, your head clears up, fever leaves, and you feel fine. Mr. J. T. Davis, of Stickney Corner, Me., "Was cured of a dreadful cough after doctor's treatment and all oth er remedies failed. Relief or money back. Pleasant Children like it. (Jet a bottle today. 50c and fl.00 at your Druggist. Ourklen's Arnica Salve for All Sores. One Hub iu Time Kavea Nine Don't wait until your bair is gone but keep all you have f f possible. We recommend Meritol Hair Tonic as a reliable preparation for keeping the scalp clean and healthy condition and promoting hair growth. It is a preparation of genuine merit, one we are pleased to guarantee to you. F. J. Urenan, exclusive agency. HOUSES TO RENT or lease. Land to rent or lease. Land or city property for sale. Phone 36. C. W. JEFFERS International Harvester Manure Spreaders The I H C Lint C1AIN AND RAT MACHINES STMtra. BaMW Haan HmrM. SaliM, StacJuia lUyUaam Bar rVinii CORN MACHINES nuUra, Ftrkm Siitira. Cakintert Faiilif Caltm ftaakan, SarWatn TILLAGE Pat. Stria TWa. aaJDkk Harem CatriTaton GENERAL UNB Oil tmi Ui EacaMa V IrartMt Cnaai itntm Fan Waaaaa Matw Track Tar.kOT Crate DrilW r4 CrWl Karf. CriaaV tiaaWIw STEEL frame on steel wheels that is the lasting basis on which Inter national manure spreaders are built. All parts, including box, beater, spreading; mechanism, apron, are built by experts, using best materials, from careful designs based on field tests. Every detail is strong and durable, built for long life) and ease of draft. Among tbo features that will interest yon are these: Simple frotected beater driving mechanism, all of steel; oad carried on rear axle, insuring traction; reversible gear and worm; low, easily loaded box, with ample clearance underneath; end gate, preventing clogging of beater while driving to the field; eta All styles are in the I H C spreader line, high and low, endless and reverse apron, and various sizes for small and large farms. Onr catalogues will tell you more. Write for tbera and let us tell you also where you may seel H C manure spreaders. International Harvester Company of America llacersantea Crawford Nek CUapioe LWioc tfcCerwid Khraetae Oakerae FUae F. M. BROOME bas re-opened his Land Office in the Norton Block with Judge L. A. Berry, county Jadge. Any Information wanted con cerning Government land laws and public lands, public rec ords, locations for homesteads, Plats, Abstracts and every thing relative to lands In west ern Nebraska will be promptly furnished from knowledge ac quired by seventeen years con tinuous practice in Alliance. Am also a qualified Notary Public Spring Laxative and Blood Cleanser Flush out the accumulated waste and poisons of the winter months; cleans your stomach, liver and kid neys of all impurities. Take Dr. King's New Life Pills; nothing bet ter for purifying the blood. Mild, non-grlplng laxative. Cures consti pation; makes you feel fine. Take no other. 2 So, at your Druggist. Bucklen'a Arnica Salve for AH Hurts. ' Severe Attack of Oollo Oared. EL E. Cross, who travels in Virginia and other Southern Btates, was taken suddenly end severely ill with colic. At lbs I rat store be came to tbe merchant recommended Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Two doees of it cured him. Ne one should leave home on a journey without a bottle of this preparation. For sals by all dealer, r Advertisement.