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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1914)
Children's Eyes If your child is back ward in his studies does not like to study, or has symptoms of headache, you will probably find that there la some eye trou ble. There may be no out ward sign of defect, yet the eyes should be examined to make sure that there Is no fault In them. WE GIVE SPECIAL CARE TO CHILD REN'S EYES. Drake& Drake Registered Optometrists. ft06H Iiox Butte Ave. Over Thielo's Drug Store. Phone: Res. 627, Office 121 Get Your Rig AT TUB Checkered Front Livery Barn Auto Livery in Connection Best of service given. Clean and comfortable feeding stable Phone 64 Opposite City Hail ANDY LANG FORD Do you want trash, ref use and rubbish hauled f Vaults cleaned! We do this work quickly at rea sonable prices. Special rates for business and res idence property. . Phone 675 Peggand Darnell J. H. Fredinberg and Co. ASHBY, NEBRASKA General Merchandise, Hard ware and Lumber, a Com plete Line of Building Ma terial, Tanks and Windimlls, Coal and Supplies." THE FREDINBURG HOTEL First Class Meals, Clean Comfortable Rooms Modest Rates the Place Where They All Stop Real Estate Owners and dealers Deed the REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE. It's the liveat realty paper published. $1.00 per year, low advertis ing rates. It brings the re sults Sample copy on request. Real Estate Exchange Belle, Ma. Scavenger wm JO 7 will keep your home and office warm and comfortable during the cold winter months. Good roal costs no more than inferior gradea if you know where to buy it. W1C 1IAVK A HIG St'lTLY OF Colorado Lump Colorado Nut Pennsylvania Chestnut Monarch Lump Peacock Coke ready for delivery. Fbone 73 and we will supply your demands. All Kinds FOREST LUMBER CO. A. A. HALLS, at a restaurant means meals well cooked, served quickly and the ht aoiiul attention Unit you like to have given you. If you are not a regular patron of the Alliance Cafe we invite you to give us a trial. If ft veil, we want Jesse M. Miller, Prop. Are Your a Drag Do you have trouble finding entertainment for the long evenings? We can help you. The evenings pass quickly and pleasantly when pent at the Kpacioua THE MISSION POOL HALL Only club room that hundreds of Alliance young men have access to. Drop in for a game or two and forget your troubles or your business Curry & Mapps CALIFORNIA WKlTETOa. fGLDEBfclJt of Lumber Manager you are satisfied with the service you regularly Evenings L WHAT IS FARM DEMONSTRATOR Continuation of Interesting Kerle of Article Marled Iteccntly in The Herald I?y C. W. rUGSLKY Contrary to Popular belief, th farm demonstrator Is not a Job hunt er, iso man la employed In demon stration work In this state, or In sny other state so far as I know, who did not have opportunities offering greater tinanclal Income. As a mat tor of fact, the requirements for a good county demonstrator are such that one of the greatest dllllculties encountered is that of securing ault- aoie men. Salaries offered to such men In all other lines of agricultural work are as great or greater than the salaries offered farm demonstrators. The salary is seldom large enough to tempt a man who has had practical experience and an agricultural edu cation and who la working on a farm of his own. Neither is It large enough to tempt experienced college teachers or experiment station men. For these reasons It is very im portant that nieu be trained espec ially for this line of work. When the farmers of a county secure the right kind of a man for demonstrator ex perience has shown that they will pay a large salary to keep him. I have said that the farm demonstra tor is not a Job hunter. Of course, many applications are made by job hunters, but the executive commit tees of county associations are not looking for that kind of men. To my personal knowledge no demon strator who has been employed In Nebraska applied for his Job. Not a Milker , Showing tanners how to do the simple operations of the farm Is not a part of the farm demonstrator's work. The demonstrator is not hir ed by the fariuers to show them how to milk, because the majority of them already know how to do that. However, the demonstrator does know how to milk if he does not, he Bhould not be hired. Though his duty la not to help with the milking, ne should be able to asslHt farmers who milk by helping them to get un prejudiced information about milk ing machines and dairy equipment of all kinds. A farm demonstrator is not hired to harness horses; farmers can get cheaper labor to do that. It Is pos sible, however, that the demonstra tor may be able to offer valuable sug gestions about adjusting the hitch or the collars to prevent or cure sore shoulders or necks. Although not hired to plow, the demonstrator should know how t oset a plow to give the lightest draft and do the best work. No excuse would there be for the community to hire him if he devoted all his time to plowing for one farmer. The deinonHtrator nuiBt do tilings for the whole com munity. Not An Intruder It Is not the purpose of the farm demonstrator, or those who employ him, to bother people who do not care for his srevices. That is the reason it is necessary before the work is established In any county to organize an association of farmers. This association has charge of the work, and its members contribute a large part of the funds used. The principal advantage of the associa tion la that the members agree to co operate with the demonstrator, and a demonstrator will not be placed In any county unless a county associa-i tion of farmers has been organized with enough members to make It worth while for him to work with them. When he is outlining his co operative work he goes only to those who wish to co-operate. All of the attention of the demonstrator, how ever, need not be given to the mem bers of the association. The mem bers always come first, but if the demonstrator Is paid In part by the department of agriculture all of the citizens of the county are entitled to a reasonable share of his services. It Ileal I) Does Itelieve lthc uiiiatism Everybody who Is afflicted with UheumatiHin in any form should by all means keep a bottle of Sloan's Liniment on hand. The minute you feel pain or soreness In a Joint or muscle, bathe It with Sloan's Lini ment. Do not rub it. Sloan's pen etrates almost immediately right to the seat of pain, relieving the hot. tender, swollen feeling and making the part easy and comfortable. Get a bottle of Sloan's Liniment for 25 cents of any druggist and have It In the house against colds, Bore and swollen joints, rheumatism, neural gia, sciatica and like ailments. Your money back if not satisfied, but It does give almost Instant relief. 48-U-4029 KKAIi F.STATI; TKANSFKKS In Itox ltutte County, ItcMrted by J. D. I'jiierii k, Alliance, Nebr. C. M. Cox, sheriff, to Alliance Building and Loan Associa tion, lot 7, block 17, original town. Alliance, . . . Sheriff's deed C. E. Eastman to T. P. Wood ward, NE'4 33-25-51 1 U. S. to Everett Cook, lots 1-2-3-4 and SW',4 NEV4 4. and lots 1-2-3-4 and S'J NW4 5-24-51 Patent Daniel Dunn to Eflie A. Wells, lots 13 and 14. block 26. Al liance 5500 Christina MacCray to Myron E. Coleman, lot 3. block 3, Sec ond Addition. Alliance 2700 United States to Gus Gunder son. NE4 27-24-52 Patent Tabitha Stafford to Floyd Staf ford. SV, 22-28-4 7 1 Floyd Stafford to Albert J. Staf ford, 22-28-47 1 United States to Albert C. Rey nolds, lot 2 of sec. 19-28-52 Patent Alvin M. Miller to Leander E. McCluaky and James Y. Mc Clusky. lot 7. block 11. town of liemlngford 1 Charley Sampson to O. W. An drew and Cora K. Andrew. SV4 17-28-49 2400 veronlka KraJIcek to Mary J. Vermillion, lot 2. block 11, Second add.. Alliance ,185 N. I'. Dodge. Jr.. to John J. Ma- nlon, lot 43, Itelmont Add. .. James M. Woody to Albert C. Reynolds. 8V4 17. SICli. K4j SV4. SV4 SV4 18, NK4, NWVi NKV4 sec, 100 19, all 28-62 3000 A COM IIIMIID STATEMENT Evidence Alliance Headers Will Ap predate Doan'a Kidney Pllla have done splendid work In this locality. Have merited the untainted praise they have received. Here's evidence of their value that none can doubt. It'a testimony from thla locality. iwiee-toia ana well confirmed. Such endorsements are unlaue In the annals of medicine. Should convince the most skeptic al Alliance reader. George Uuslck, Gordon, Nebr.. says: "I had a great deal of trouble from Irregular passages of the kid ney secretions and I also suffered from attacks of lumbago. Often the pain and lameness In my back was so acute that I waa unable to stoon or do any kind of work. Doan'a Kidney Pllla cured me In a short time and the cure has lasted. I am glad to confirm the enlrosement one of my family gave Doan'a Kidney puis in my behalf some time ago." Price 60c, at all dealera. Don't simply aBk for a kidney remedy get Doan'a Kidney Pllla the same that Mr. Dusick had. Foster-Mil-burn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. nov5-2t-4032 The fellows who cornered butter also got the country's goat. Get a Nobby Fall Suit W81H, W. , S332sYni They cost no more than the ordinary suit and they show you to your best advantage at all times. We show the largest line of ' Tarton Check s and Stripes in this city. Prices $20.00, $22.50 and $25,00. Wear tailor made clothes. They have that distinctive look that ready-1 mades cannot show. And we guarantee a fit. Come in and see the goods. FIELDING'S 315 Box Butte. Fill the With Standard Grades of Coal, direct from our bins to your home or office. We have a big supply of Canon City Nut and Lump Sheridan Nut and Lump Pennsylvania Hard Coal Kindling on hand, ready for quick delivery. 1'lione -2. Dierks Lumber and Coal COYl PANY P. W. IIAAIUiAKTEN, Manager Itarbed Wire, Cement Blocks, Lightning Ilods, 11. & g. door Cover, lng. Celebrated Bradley A Vroinan l'alnta. rJHE two distinct types of Eczema can be relieved redily by using Dry Zensal for the crusty, scaly skin and Moist Zensal for all watery erup tions. Get it from Harry F. Thiele. Rand McNally Company's WAR ATLAS Postpaid, 25 Cents 16 pages of Maps KTT.SER'S BOOK STORE Y. II. C. A. Bldg. Dept. A. OUAHA, NEBR. Guard Your Children Against Bowel TroubU Many children at an early art become constipated, and frequently serious consequence result. Not being able to realize hi own con dition, a child's bowels should b constantly watched, and a gentla laxative given when necessary. IJr. Miles' Laxative Tablet ar especially well adapted to womta and children. The Sisters of Christian Charity. 5.u Charles St, Luzerne, Pa., who attend man cases of oicLness say of them: " "Boma time ago wa bvft-an uln Dr. Mllen' Intive TabWa and find thai wa Ilka thm vry muoh. Thalr actios Is excellent and wa ar axataful for having been mad a acquainted wit them. W have had Rood raaulta an a very oawa and th Blatera ara Vr much pleaaod." The form and flavor of any medi cine is very important, no matter who ia to take it. The taste aa4 appearance are especially important wnen children are concerned. AH parents know how hard it is to gir the average child "medicine," eve though the taste is partially dis guised. In using Dr. Miles' La ative Tablets, however, this difS tulty ia overcome. The shape of the tablets, their appearance tad aandy-like taste at once appeal to any child, with the result that thejr are taken without oLjcction. The rich chocolate flavor and absence of other taste, make Dr. Miles' Laxative Tablets the Ideal remedy for children. If the first box fails to hrnrfit. the price is returned. Ask your druggist A box of 25 dose costa only 2$ cents. Never sold in bulk. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, InaV Phone 682 Coal Bin