THE ALLIANCE HERALD JOHN W. THOMAS, Editor Lloyd C. Thomas, City Editor Published tvry Thursday by THE HERALD PUBLISHING COAPANY Incorporated rir. She was stunned and some what bruised by the fall, but other wine uninjured. Lloyd C. Thomas, President John W. J. Carl Thomaa, Secretary Thomaa, Vice Proa. Entered at the poet office at Alliance, Nebraska, for transmission through the mails as second class matter. Subscription price, $1.60 per year In advance THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1914 Sri.KMHI) IIIUII 8CIIOOI, HIIOWINd In an editorial in last week's Herald, referring to advertising done by tbe board of education at Droken Bow, the statement was made that the Anior.no utffh rhool Iim a renutation for excellent work. Since that ed- ltorlal was published, we have secured data that conclusively proves the statement. There are now enrolled 175 studenta. Of thla number, forty are nonresidents, paying or working for their board. When it is taken Into consideration that there were only thirty-three country, eighth grade grad uates in 1914, in Dot Butte county, this makes a splendid showing, espec ially when it Is further considered that these forty nonresident students come from at least five counties, namely, Box Butte, Sheridan, Morrill, Cheyenne and Scotts Bhiff. Nine of the thirty-three country, eighth grade Kraduates of Box Butte county this year are now students at the Alliance High school. While the Broken Bow High school makes a good showing in enroll ment as compared with the enrollment In the first eight grades there, it is doubtful whether it makes as good a showing as the Alliance High school when compared with the number of eighth grade graduates in the county. Henry Carlock, an old tlm Box Butte-er, arrived here the latter part of last week t oattend to some busi ness matters In connection with some land which he owns east of town. It seems that the land, a quarter section which Mr. Carlock pre-empted and proved up on some 25 years ago, has been used as range by C. E. Wlltsey ror several years, without any recompense whatever to Mr. Carlock. The owner asked for a reasonable settlement, and Wlltsey refused to settle, whereupon Carlock had no tice served on Wiltsey to remove his fences i na certain time. That time has not yet expired, and It Is not known how the affair will terminate Mr. Carlock left this country about 25 years ago. He has been in Old Mexico for the past eight years, hav Ing returned to the States at the be ginning of the Mexican trouble. His family are located In Idaho. HEMINGFORD NEWS Walter Marshall and Tony Kuhn went out Tuesday to pick up pota toes for Walt. Kennedy. nosed the case. Mr. Brus has had five hemorrhages within the past four days and the doctor has said that he could do nothing for the sick man. Ilohr ench. several SCHOOL NOT KM Esther Oeiger and Blenne baugh were absent one day Qall Price has been absent days. Friday, the pupils were given an opportunity to sing. The result was not a "howling" success. The organ was not in good working order which accounted for the lack of volume. RjFsi in Everyiliiiuj Firtt In Quality Firtt in Httalf First in Purity first Li Ccono.Tiy an J fur these reason Cclur.ict Baking Portlc r te first in the heart j of the millions of Louse wives who use it end know it. fzrvrm richest awwds Wort's Pr ti bMa. rrrkLiiririM,FrMtSUrdi. Utt. Henry Wlnten of Canton neigh borhood was attending to business matters In town yesterday. Mrs. Holla Johnson returned Friday from Denver, where she tended the services held by Rev. ly Sunday. last The many friends of MIhb Dollie Tierce will be pleased to learn that she is Improving nicely from her re cent operation, and from present In- Anspacb, the horse buyer. Is again driving with Ed Mabin, buying an other car of horses. Sickening headaches, Indigestion, constipation. Indicate unhealthy con dition of the bowels. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea makes the bow els work naturally and restores your system to perfect health and strength. Begin tonight. H. F. Til I ELK. october-4068 dlratlons will a few weeks. be as well as ever in Chas. Wallace came In from Sioux county ranch Monday and spending a few days in town. the ' is NOTIC K TO VOTERS Statements made that I am not running for re-election to the office as police judge of the city of Alliance are false. I am In the race and ex pect to be to the finish. GREGORY ZURN. 43-51-4080 Hemingford was fairly represent -d at the Crawford Trl-JJtate Fair last week, some going up on the train, and others In autos. The Hem ingford base ball team went down to defeat on the Crawford team Thurs day, Ardmore winning from them by a score of 8 to 1, and they lost again on Friday to Wayside; score 7 to 2. Feature of Friday's game was the; pitching of Rupe Walker, who struck put 17 men during the game. I Chas. Evans and Jas. Tollman of Marsland were attending to business matters in our city on Monday. I 'OK SALF IU lieiul of calves at VU7.no xr head. Phone llirch HI 52 or address 1. J. Itock, Autiocli, Ncbr. 43-2t-3840$ Mrs. W. C. McClung returned on Tuesday forenoon from a short visit with relatives at Gordon. Miss Emma Krlz departed Sunday ; for Chadron, where she will attend j school this winter. TIZ" SORE. TIRED FEET FOR ACHING, Alex Olds, assisted by C. A. Dow, f Alliance, has been busy the past rouple of weeks wiring residences and business housea for electric lights. Among those recently hav ing lights installed are K. L. Tierce, residence, and C. A. Burlew, store and residence. The fire sale last Saturday was not largely attended, but mdt of the stuff was sold for a fjllr price, con sidering the fact that everything had been damaged by fire. There was Quite a demand for the tin sid ing from the building. None of the Journal property was sold, as the crowd had begun to dis perse because of the lateness of the hour. Another fire was nipped in the bud here Saturday evening. Mr. Frank Caha was lighting the gasoline lights in his hardware store when fire started from a leak in the wire con necting the lamp with the gas tank. Quite a little gasoline had escaped and the fire spread on the floor, but prompt action on Mr. Caba's part ex tinguished the flames before any ser ious damage was done. '' Mr. Caha had his hands quite badly burned in the scrimmage, but at this time Is! attending to his duties In the store, very happy that there were no more serious results. Tbe party of Republican candi dates who have been making a tour of western Nebraska . passed thru here last Saturday morning and stop ped for a short time. Mr. Howell, candidate for governor, gave a short talk, and others of the party distrib uted cards and literature. Earl Mai- lery joined tbe party at Alliance and continued the trip with them. They were also accompanied as far as Marsland by Roy Strong, Si Thomp son, and John W. Thomas, of Alli ance. Potato harvest is In full swing at present, and pickers are In demand. Farmers are In town every day hunt ing men, and from the wages that are being oflered. It seems that there may be some little difficulty in get ting help to do the work. Pickers at present are getting from $1.75 to I $2.25, and the Indications are that the wages will be higher before the j season has advanced very far. Good-bye sore fot, burning foet, swol len feet, sweaty feet, smelling feet, tired foot. Good-bye corns, callouses, bunions and raw spots. No more shoe tight ness, no more limp ing with pain or JEfcK9 drawing up your fare m agony. "TIZ" is magical, acts right off. "TIZ" draws out all the poisonous exudations which puff up the feet. Use "TIZ" and for get your foot misery. Ah! how comfortable vour feet fecL Oct a 25 cent box of "TIZ" now at any druggist or department store. Don't suffer. Have good feet, glad feet, feet that never swell, never hurt, never get tired. A year's foot comfort guaranteed, or money refunded. 1 & i&ff GLASS OF SALTS IF OUR it Club Meeting The Hemingford Woman's Club will meet on Saturday, Oct. 3, at the home of Mrs. A. M. Miller. The top ic for the day is "Our State Schools." Mrs. Rustin of Chadron will talk on "The Normals" and Miss Mabel Kuth will speak on "School for the Deaf and Blind." Priest lAM-atett Here The Rev. Father Keyser arrived here the latter part of laBt week, and will take charge of the Catholic par ish work here. We understand that work on his residence will be bogun at an early date, on lots just went of tbe Catholic church. Doctors Give Mo Hope Dr. C. E. Teter was called out to the Henry Brus home uear Canton Saturday to attend Mr. Brus, who has been afflicted wltk stomach trou ble for 4Bome tisaa. About two months ago he was aerated upou for appendicitis, la auab.a. tho the local doctors say that he had no signs of the malady. Ulcers of the stomach is ;what Dootor Teter oiag- Drlve Auto from Pennsylvania Louis Angeller of Somerset. Pa., arrived here by auto Sunday night. having finished a five weeks' trip. The trip was made in 48 H. P. Bulck car. Mr. Angeller and MIbs Evalyn McBurney were married in Chicago by Rev. Cox, formerly of this place, and tbe trip was continued from there to Omaha where the bride took train, in order to arrive here to at tend to her duties as teacher in the public schools here. Mr. Angeller reports a fine trip, having experienced no trouble except on account of rainy weather. The principal cities en route were Cleveland, Toledo, Chicago, Clinton, la., Omaha, and the route for the most part was over the Lincoln Highway. Kat leas meat if yoa feel Backaohy oi have Bladder trouble Salt fin for Kidneys, The little daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Frank Elliott narrowly escaped serious injury Saturday evening, when knocked down by an auto on the street crossing. It seems that the child was standing on the cross ing with several other little girls, and did not notice the approaching car. tho the driver. Henry Halbur, sounded the horn several times, and applied his brakes immediately, tho so close to the group of children that it was impossible to turn out or come to a dead stop. The Elliott child noticed tbe car and dodged at the same instant, striking tbe fen- Meat forms uric acid which excites and overworks the kidneys in their efforts to filter it from the system. Regular eat ers of moat must flush tbe kidneys ooca sionally. You must relieve them like you relieve your bowels; removing all tbe ucids, waste and poison, else you feel a dull misery in the kidney region, sharp pains In the back or sick headache, dit tineas, your stomach sours, tongue is coated and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of sediment; the channels often get irritated, obliging you to get up two or three times during the night. To neutralize these irritating acids iuid flush off the body's urinous waste get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy; take a table- spoonful in a glasa of water before break fast for a few days and vour kidneys will then act fine and bladder disorders dis appear. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, oom bined with lithia, and has been used for generations to clean and stimulate slug gish kidneys and stop bladder irritation Jad Salts is inexpensive; harmless and makes a Jelightful effervescent lithia water driuk which millions of men and women take now and then, thus avoiding serious kJunsy and bladder diseases. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Tbe Mothers' Favorite, "I give Chamberlain's Cough Remedv to myenuuren wuenwey navecoiusorcougns, writes Mrs. Verne bhaner, Vandergritt, 1 "It alwsys helps them and is far superior to any other cougb medicine I have used. I advise anyone in need of such a medicine to give it a trial." For sale by all dealers. Ad ert! be menu Headaches More Headaches Come From Eye Trouble Than From Any Other Cause. Many people suffer intense pains when they could be entirely relieved PROPER GLASSES I have hundreds of cases that bear me out in this statement I FIT GLASSES THAT RELIEVE THE STRAIN E. C. Drake Optometrist 306'4 Box Butte Ave. Over Thlele's Drug Store Phone: Res. 627, Office 121 WAHXIMi Ordinance No. 110 pro vides against spitting or ex pectorating on the sidewalks or in building frequented by the pubUc, the ' penalty being from fl.OO to S25.00 for its violation. S0TMADEt3yTHETJ Tm Joi't t swot rn .tarAq? f Kt-en I I mm tmrntmai-mon mtaumr-rm dm imiow HEATING STOVES We have the very latest 1915 styles. Freak from the factory. Prices range from $9 to $25 We handle the MAJESTIC AND COPPER CLAD RANGES, the two bent knowm makes on the market I. L. Acheson Hardware Co. THE SECOND STREET GARAGE New Garage Opened at 114 West Second Street I have bad nine years' exKrienc in this line of work have bwn employed for the past six months In a local garage and the ma jority of the auto owners of Alliance and Box llutte county are acquainted with the charac ter of my work ALL WORK (JUAKANTKED KNTIKKLY SATISFACTORY CHAIWiKS RKASONAHLK At your service at all hours nse the tele phone or watch for the big rarLng car. Phone 161 The Second Street Garage OTIS MARTIN, Proprietor Dierks Lumber & Coal Company Headquarters for Building Material Celebrated Bradley & Vroman Paints Barbed Wire, Cement Blocks, Lightning Rods, B. ft S. Floor Covering Mrs. McClaln'a Kxperienoe With - Croup. Thn m boy. Rav. was small he was subject to croup, and I wss aiwsys alarmed at feucn ll men. iuuiucriua wugii edy proved far better than sny other for this trouble. It always reiieveu mm auicsij. i am never without it in the house for 1 know it Is a positive cure for croup," writes Mrs. W. R. McCiain, Blairsville, l'a. For sale by all dealers. Advertisement SCHOOL NOTICE By regulation of the Board of Ed ucation, beginners five year old children will be admitted only dur ing the first six weeks of school. Children who will become five years of age during this time should be started now. Signed. W. R. PATE. Supt. City Schools. tl-tf-4023 HOUSES TO RENT or lease. Land to rent or lease. Land or city property for sale. Phone 36. C. W. JEFFERS It takes a strong minded man to admit he is in the wrong when he is. People who are permitted to go on living in Europe are likely to spend most of their time paying taxes; war Is so expensive. Sl i :v r w .m ENJOY WIPJTER Pmf. Frnn Irtnn 9 An,- strates that COD LIVER OIL generates more body-heat than anything else. In SCOTTS EMULSION the pure oil Is so prepared that the blood profits from every drop, while it fortifies throat and lunga. ," aubJacttacoUkaad or f if Too ihirw and catcb cold aauljrs Uk SCO IT'S EMULSION tor on Month uxl watch its mood ffwta. NO ALCOHOU 14- REFUSE SUBSTITUTE. 1 FOR SALE OR I1BNT Six rooss houxe. Uood location. J'bone 545. A. U Uregg. 4lHftl