Hamm, Boan & Co. In "the Old Bedstead" Get the By Gross r - i i I Mo VTCWi.-E Tt ocp Puce, toovs n6-iinr. THE BoCCtT LOOK'S hxf- I w,.4 , Gt 1 fSl- w.- T. ivJOfel ' r r I CI (It M ED Advertising LOST OR STOLEN Sorrel colt, two weeks old. White face, and tour white legs. From the Henry Irish man pasture. Reward for Informa tion. Phone 340, Herald office. 27-tf-3690 FURNISHED ROOMS for rent. 149 Missouri Avenue, or phone Red 436. 177tf4464 WANTED Sewing and dressmak ing. Work guaranteed. Call 703 loluca Ave., or phone Red 706. aag6-2t HAY FOR SALE Phone Ash MIX. 37-25-3686 SADDLE HORSE FOR SALE Tborobred saddle horse for sale heap. Phone 340 or call at The H-erald office. lM-tf-4410 FOR SALE: Five passenger Ford astomoblle. Good condition. Bar pain. Terms to suit purchaser. In ejaire of YT. Ct Moanta. 2!tf3674. FOR SALE Folding bed, couch tad sewing machine. Phone 41. 2ttfl711 LAND TO TRADE I hare 160 acres, 3V4 miles from Baryard. under the Tri-State canal, to trade for Box Butte count land. J. C. IfcCORKLE, Alliance, Nebr. 3tf3276 ..- TO TRADE 160 acres fine farm land for Alli- - avaee residence property. Will pay easb. difference for good property. lTaene 361.' 33-tf RANCH FOR SALE 6000 acres deeded land. 960 acres school land. 1280 acres leased land. Forty miles northeast of Alliance, Nebr. M. D. CRAVATH, Owner, Grayson, Nebr. 34U3751 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE . Some good town property to ex change for stock of merchandise. Ught assume some indebtedness if eeessary to make deal. Address H. M. GILCHRIST. Scottsbluff, Nebraska 82U3760 MISCELLANEOUS Money to loan on real estate. F. E. REDDISH. tf Poets of all kinds for sale at Forest Lumber Company. attr the Coal office at Rowan's feed store, ROWAN tc WRIGHT. Phone 71. tf ICE! ICE! ICE! ICE! ICE! For fresh, pure Ice, delivered promptly, phone 737, A. B. STUR cncoN. M-tf-3672 Buy your coal of Rowan & Wright Phone 71. tf ICE! ICE! ICE! ICE! ICE! For fresh, pare Ice, delivered promptly, phone 737, A. B. STUR GEON. ai-tf-3672 i PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK 1 make a specialty of developing fUms and printing first-class pictures from them. Have a high class cam era and outfit and will take pictures at reasonable prices. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone Black 451. JOHN ROBINSON. I4tf3860 Hull ding Associations The total assets of the Building A Loan Associations in Nebraska in creased over $4,000,000 during the Bast year. It Is a pleasure to note (hat Nebraska ranks eighth in this seepect. Nebraska alBo ranks eighth 9a total assets in Building ft Loan Associations in the country, which Is $30,000,000 and while the Associ ations of Nebraska are very much larger than in most states, there are also fewer of them than in any other state In the Union where the buBl aess has made any headway at all. We are pleased to see many of our altlsens taking active Interest in Improving their homes and grounds. M little effort on the part of each eltisen would give our town a prom iaent position spen the map. class n The Newpaer and the Town The value of a live, energetic news paper to any town or city is absol utely impossible of estimation. There are so many ways that the newspa per promotes the interest of the city and the individual citlsen when it is published that it would be like try ing to number the sands of the sea to enumerate them. It Is the true friend of the city or town, and every resident thereof, and stands ready to fight the battles even of individual citizens in a way that no other agen cy has either the nerve or the cour age to do. It stands as a great bul wark of defense for the city and for the people. "But this is only one feature," says the Publisher's Auxiliary. There s another that is seldom given much thought and that is that the newspapers of any town or city are a paying Investment for such places as industrial Institutions. Peo ple welcome with open arms and loud acclaim any factory costing a few thousand dollars and they think the town is wonderfully fortunate in se curing a plant that will give employ ment to a number of people. Some times they even put up a bonus to secure such a plant. There are ma ny newspapers which give employ ment to a number of people. Some times nothing is thought of it. The money that comes to the paper is spent in the town or city where it is published. None of it goes away ex cept for ink and paper and some oth er small supplies that cannot be bought at home. The newspaper is essentially a home institution. It works day and night to build up its home town and state and spends its money freely with home people. It is published on strict business prin ciples these days and that is the rea son for the growth and prosperity that has come to many papers dur ing the past few years. "As a business enterprise, a good newspaper is about the best Industry that any town has and Its publishers ask nothing but a square deal." A slandering tongue is more' to be dreaded than the most loathesome reptile that crawls upon the face of the earth, for ne will give warning before he strikes you but a sland erer never. A man never realizes the super iority of woman so much as when he is sewing on a button without a thimble, pushing the needle against the wall to get it half way through and pulling the other half by hang ing on to it with his teeth. OrL "ITovlx Trip take with you a box of good CIG-iiES and a late Get them at up-town news stand or at depot ZLv-TIllez Bros. Auto Livery Quick Service Careful Driving Phones: Garage 118. Res. 293 Britt's Garage HOUSES TO RENT or lease. Land to rent or lease. Land or city property for sale. Phone 36. C. W. JEFFERS Blooded and High Grade Milk Cows HOLSTEINS A SPECIALTY Any Number Wanted F. M. Hyndshaw & Son THEDPORD, NEBR. A BIT OF ADVICE ! First Don't Delay. Second Don't Experiment If you suffer from backache, head aches or dizzy spells; if you rest poorly and are languid In the morn ing; if the kidney secretions are ir regular and unnatural in appear ance, do not delay. In such cases the kidneys often need help. Doan's Kidney Pills are especially prepared for kidney trouble they are recommended by thousands. Can residents desire more convincing proof than the statement of a citizen of this locality? R. W. Gaylord, North Moorehead St., Chadron, Nebr., says: "I have used Doan's Kidney Pills off and on for about fifteen years and I would not be without them in the house. Some time ago I Buffered severely from weak kidneys. I finally began using Doan's Kidney Pills and one box removed the attack. I highly recommend Doan's Kidney Pills to anyone suffering from backache or other symptoms of kidney com plaint." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don t simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Gaylord had. Foster-Mil- burn Co., Props., Buffalo. N. Y. IT KEEPS OFF FLIES U and allows the rattle o f srd Inpcaec. It doca not gum tha hair, blister the akin or make milk UaM or smell, tfevce double its eoat in extra milk. Cow-Ease is a clean Bon-peMtratiog liquid that is absolutely harmless-easy to apply. Keeps the cow. in good condition and make money for tbs farmer. Try it to-day. For Sale By F. E. Hoist en Alliance, Nebr. Want Good Durham Wheat Secretary Fisher of the Commer cial Club has received a letter from the state university stating that a large concern or millers could use several carloads of good Durham wheat, and asking for inofrmatlon as to where this could be secured. SAGE AfID SULPHUR DARKENS GRAY HAIR Brush this through faded, lifeless locks and they become dark, glossy youthiuL Hair tli fit loses its color and lustre, or when it lidos, turns pray, dull and life less, is caused by a lack of sulphur in the bair. Our cTindmouier made up a mix tura of Sae Tea and Sulphur to keep her locks dark and beautiful, and tnou anda of women and men who value that even color, that beautiful dark shade of Lair which is so attractive, use only this time recipe. Nowadays we get this famous mixture by asking at any druj store for a 60 cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sul phur Hair Remedy," which darkens ths hair so naturally, so evenly, that nobody can possibly tell it has been applied. De sides, it takes off dandruff, stops scalp itching1 and falling hair. You Just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morn ing the gray hair disappears; but what oeugnts the ladiee witn Wyetb's oege and Sulphur is that, besides beautiful! darkening the hair after a few applica tions. It also brings back the gloss and lustre and gives it an appearance of abundance. Get Your Rig AT THE Checkered Front Livery Barn Auto Livery in Connection Best of service given. Clean and comfortable feeding stable Phone 64 Opposite City Hall GUY 1IAPPS. Proprietor Rowan Wright, eoaL wood and pests. PTfions Tl 0 PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. THRKK. The following; proposed amendment te the constitution of tha Btate of Nebraska, aa hereinafter set forth In full. Is submit ted to the electors of tha RtAts of Nebras ka, to be voted upon nt the senerul elec tion to bn held Tuesday, November Srd, A. P. 1914. FOR a Joint resolution proposing amend ments to Sertlon 1, of Article V. and Bertioii 2, of Article V. of tha Consti tution of Nebraska, rclntlnir, to term of otllce and salary of Oovernor and other eiCfVlltlvt. nftlcAra B it IiMiolved and Ennctr-d by ths People or the mate of Nebraska: Section 1. That at tha areneral election for state and lea-ialative otlices. to be Ili'M on the Tuemlny succeeding; the first Mon- nr in iNdvemner, isi, me louuwuis, fm submitted us amendments to Hao.llons 1 and 2t. of Article V, of the Constitution of Nebrnska: See. 1. The executive department ahull eonslnt of a Governor, who shall hold his office, for a term of two years from the flret Thursday after the first Tuesday In January, next after his elec tion, and until his successor Is elected and qualified. In addition to the Governor, the executive department shall Incluae xne following; officers: Lieutenant Oovernor, Secrrtnry of State, Auditor of Public Ac counts, Treasurer, Superintendent of Pub lic instruction. Attorney uenenii. anu Commissioner of Public l.and and Build ings, each of whom. shall hold his office for the term of two years from the first Thursday after the first Turaly in Janu ary, next after his ejection, and until nis successor la elected and nuailnea; pro vided, however, that the first election of siUd officers shall be held on the Tuesday succeeding the first Monday In November. 116, nnd each succeeding election shall tm held at the same relative time In each even year thereafter. The Oovernor, Sec retary of Btate. Auditor of Public Ac count, and Treasurer shall reside at the sent of government during their terms of office, and keep the public records, books and papers there, and shall perform such duties as mav be equlred by law. Sec. 24. The salary of the Oovernor shall be five thousand (15.000.00) dollar per annum. The salaries of Auditor of Publio accounts and Secretary of Btate, Superintendent of Public Instruction and Commissioner of Publio Lands and Build ings shall be two thousand five hundred 02.500.00) dollars each per annum, and of the Attorney Ucneral. four thousand dol lars $4,000.00) per annum, the salary of the State Treasurer shall be three thou sand (13,000.00) dollars per annum, and the Lieutenant Oovernor shall receive one and one-half the compensation of a senator, and) after the adoption of this constitu tion they shall not receive to their own use any fees, costs, Interests upon publio moneys In their hands, or under their con trol, perquisites of office or other com pensation, and all fees that may hereafter be payable by raw for services performed by an officer provided for In this article of the constitution shall be paid In ad vance into tha state treasury. There shall be no allowance for clerk hire In the of fices of the Ruperintendent of Publio In struction and Attorney General. Sec. t. That at said election on the Tueexlav aucceedlnar tha first Monday In November. 1914. on the ballot of each elector voting thereat, there shall be printed or written the words: "For pro nosed amendments to the constitution. fixing the term of office and salary for a-overnor. and other executive officers. and "Against proposed amendments to the constitution, fixing the term of office and salary for governor, and other eseou Live officers. Approved, April 21, 191S. TU Addison Walt. Secretary of State, of the Slate of Nebraska, do hereby certify that the foregoing proposed amendment to the Constitution of the State of Ne braska Is a true and correct copy of the original enrolled and engrossed bill, as passed by the Thlrtr-thlrd session of the Legislature of the State of Nebraska, as appears from said original bill on file In this office, and that said proposed amend ment Is submitted to the qualified voters of the Btate of Nebraska for their adop tion or rejection at the general election to be held on Tuesday, the Srd day of November. A. D. 114. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand end affixed the Qrout Seal of the Btate of Kehriteka. Done at Lincoln, this 23rd day of March. In the year of our l-ord. One Thousand Nine Hundred and Fourteen, end of the Independence of the United Ktates the One Hundred end Thirty-seventh, and of this Btate the Forty-seventh. ADDISON WAIT. (Seal) Secretary of State. 34-14t-3847 PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. TWO. The following proposed amendment to th constitution of the State of Nebraska, aa hereinafter set forth In full. Is submit ted to tha electors of the State of Nebras ka, to be voted upon at the general elec tion to be held Tuesday, November Srd. A. V. 1914. "A Joint Resolution to amend Section six 6) of Article one (1) of the Consti tution of the State of Nebraska. Be it Knactrd by the People of the State ct Nebraska: Section 1. That Section six () of Article one 1) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska be amended to read aa follows: Section C. Tbs rlcht of trial by Jury ball remain Inviolate; but in all civil and la criminal caaes less than felonies, five-sixths of the Jury may render a verdict and tha leg-lalature may authorise trial by a Jury of a less number than twelve men In courts Inferior to tne district court Sec. 2. That at ths rreneral election for state and legislative otticers to be held In the State of Nebraska on the first Tues day after the first Monday In November in 114, there shall be printed upon the ballot of each elector for bis approval or rejection the above and fores;oinR amend ment In the following form: "For pro posed amendment to the constitution pro viding that in all civil cases and In crim inal cases less than felonies, five-sixths of ths Jury may render a verdict," and "Against tha proposed amendment to th Constitution provided that In all civil cases and In criminal cases less than felo- , nies, five-six tha of ths jury may render a l verdict." Approved. April 1, Mil. I I, Addison Wait. Secretary of State, of : tha Btate of Nebraska, do hereby certify that the foregoing proposed amendment to tha Constitution of the 8 tats of Ne- braska Is a true and correct copy of ths original enrolled and engrossed bill, as passed by the Thirty-third session of th Legislature of th Btate or Nebraska, as appears from said original bill on tti in this office, and that said proposed amend ment 1 submitted to th qualified voters A, K Q .... A V.V... .L a - tlta.lv .Ami. to be held on Tuesday, th Srd day of November, A. D. 1(14. In Testimony Whereof, I bar hereunto set my hand and affiled th Grant Seal oi th Stat of Nebraska. Don at .Lincoln, this ZSrd day of March. In th year of our Iord, One Thousand Nln Hundred and Fourteen, and of th Indepeiideiic of tha United States the On Hundred and Thirty-seventh, and f this Btate th Forty-seventh. ADI'ISON WAIT, (SaJ)j Secretary of BU.U. 34-14t-471-3846 If you w'll subscribe to Tbs Her ald for one year we will send yos four monthly magaslnes for only It teuss extm. iiTiiii ni innrun in mmm SOREJP FEET TTZ" makes sore, burning, tired feet fairly dance with delight. Awajt go the aches and pains, the corns, callouses, blisters and bunions. -TIZ" draws out the acids and poisons that puff up your feet. No matter how hard you work, how long you dance, how far you walk, or how long you remain on your foet, "TIZ" brings restful foot comfort "TIZ" is won dcrful for tired. aching, swollen, smarting feet. Your feet just tingle for joys shoes never hurt or seem tight. Get a 25 cent box of "TIZ now from any druggist or department store. End foot torture forever wear smaller shoes, keep your fwt fresh, sweet sna happy. The fact is, the four magatines we sell with The Herald for 18c extra, represents the biggest reading value ever offered the public. Have you sent us your order? If not, send It or phone us today. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Rates: One-inch cards, 50 cents; two-Inch cards, $1.00 It. W. BOWMAN Physician and Burgeon Office In First National Bank Bldg. Phones: Office, 362; residence, II. 50tfl608 UK. . IS. TYIiKR . . Dentist PHONB 167 FIRST NATIONAL OVER BAN ALLIANCE NEBRA8Y H. A. COPSEY Physician and 8ursson Offlc Phone 360. Rea. Phone 84 Calls answered promptly day anr oight from office. Offices: Alllan Matlonal Bank building over the Pos O. E. SLAG-LE, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office phone 65 Res. phons Alliance. Nebraska. Oris Coppernoll Res. Phons 20 F. J. Peters'. Res. Phons 4 Drs. Coppernoll & Petersen Osteopath Rooms 7, t and 9. R inner Block PHONB 42 C2-GO. O-. 3-a,d.s"b37 LICEN8ED EMBALMCR . PHONE: ALLIANCE : Day 49S Nlsht CIO ! NEBRABir Dr. L. W. Curtis Prepared to treat all domestic animals Phone 633 Alliance, - - Nebr. Dr. J. M. Willis Physician and Surgeon Over Nailery's Grocery Phones: f,iceR4 8 Alliance, Nebr. -LET MB CRT FOR YOU HARRY P. COURSEY t LTVB STOCK AND GENERAL AUCTIONEER Farm Sales a Specialty TERMS SEASONABLE PHOMB 114 ALIXalfCS NEBRASKA Frank Wilson of Alliance left th last of the week for Rochester, Minn, where his wife Is at the Mayo Broth ers hospital. She was operated on recently. lVnNtlpatlon Clauses Hlrknesa Don't permit yourself to become) constipated, as your system immedi ately begins to absorb poison from the backed-up waste matter. Use Dr. King's New Life Pills and keep well. There is no better safeguard against illness. Just take one doss tonight, asc at your Druggist. 35-41-3810 Infection mml Insect nites Dangerous MosQUifoes, flies and o'her insects, which breed quickly In garbage palls, ponds of stagnant water, barns musty places, etc., are carriers of disease, alvery time they bits you they Inject poison Into your system from which some 'dread disease max result Get a bottle of Sloan's Lini ment. It Is antiseptic and a few drops will neutralize the infection caused by Insect bites or rusty nails, Sloan's Liniment disinfects Cuts Bruises and sores. You cannot af ford to be) without it In your home. Money back If not satisfied. Only 26e at yosr Druggist. 36-41-8110 Baylnsj Cattle in Alliance James Dougherty, of Lakeside, was In Alliance Tuesday buying cat tle for his ranch near that place. At Ths Hsrsld Of ties ' REASONABLE RATES PROMPT SERVICa A. J. KENNEDY Dentist ' Offios In Alllsncs National Bit!f Building ovr Post Offlea PHONB 891 J. D. EMEHICK Bonded Abstracter. I have ths only set of abstrasl books' In Box Butte county. Offlss Room 7, Opera House Block. 10tf570 v ' ' H. M. BULLOCK. ATTORNEY AT LAW ALLTANOW NEBRASKA! BRUCE WILCOX Lawyer and Land Attorney Practitioner 1b ctrll courts sines lilt sad Register U. 8. land office from 1903 to 1907. Information by mall specialty. Office In Land Office Bulldlna XLIANCB : ? NEBRASKA! EUGENE BURTON Attorney at Law Land Attorney Office First National Bank Building PHONE 180 T,T,TANCE NEPRASKAt F. M. BROOME Ex-Receiver United States Land Office U. S. LAND ATTORNEY Townsite and Realty Agent Office Norton Block Alliance, - . Nebraska CONTRACTOR and BUILDER PLANS AND E8TIMATE8 FURFC I8HEO ON APPLICATION I employ only first-class mechanises All work guaranteed. PHONE 279 I Residence snd Shop, 1 7th and Mississippi. Alliance, Nebraska. Sip Paisaef sss tftisJcf all sen Is Art! B. V. REEVES Painting, Paperhanging and Decorating 511 Uracil Ptissa eiiCS ATiascs. Ketr STENOGRAPHER