it 1 1 i I i. ASHBY NEWS Aslihy, Nebr.. Nov. 17 Mr. and Urn Thnmaa Hollerun returned on Wedn-aday from Alliance where Mm. Hollerup n ml daughter have been vlsillriK during Ihe past three weeks. Mrs. I. I Lock returned lo her borne at Gravity, la.. Ial Thursday after vlaltind here for about four weeks with her diiUKhter. Mrs. John Harne. Mrs. Thomas Stansble Iff t Wed nesday to Join her buaband, who shipped from here Saturday nlxbt. They Hill visit relatives at LoxlnR ton before returning homo. Mr. and Mm. John Punkle re turned Monday from Dalton where they have been vIsitlnK during the past month. Chaa. Canton, after building on TOO MANY CHILD!:! IWM are under '$ize, under'Wcipr".. with pinched faces anil poor blo.)l ; C Ao not complain but appetite lu, Vi , have no ambition ami do not proves.;. Fuch cbililrcn nee J the rich tm-duMu nourishment in Scott' Emuhion K everything clue; its pure cm! liver oil ' tains nature's own blond-forming, flesh building fats which quickly show in ro:. cheeks, belter appetite, briu flesh an sturdy frames. If your children are languid, tiri when rising, catch cold easily or fin 1 their studies difficult, give them Scoii't Emultion; it supplies the very food el tticuts that their system lack. Scott' Emultion contains tio alc-il;. and is so good for crowing children i;': fiity to keep it front them. J4-47 Scott & Pown. BlooluficM. N. his homestead, left Thursday for his home at Huntley. Harry Thurston went to Broken How Thursday and spent a day or two there on business. H. J. Jones of Merna is spending a few days here visiting his half brother, J. P. IJabb. W. II. Mlrkerson has been suffer ing with a painful eye during the oast week, having gotten something in it. Mrs. Hubert Ktter entertained the Embroidery Club at her home last Thursday afternoon. U. K. Mansfield and wife were shopping in our burg Saturday. Kdwln Maupln, Sr., and son Kll wood left Tuesday for Hamburg, la.,, and Horkport, Mo. James Murphy arrived Friday i night from Terumseh with an Imml-' grant car. Mr. Murphy is a hrotn-er-in-law of J. K. Hunt, and bought a relinquishment near Mr. Hunt's place. Italph Hemour was In town Mon day making arrangements to ship a car of hogs from here Saturday. Mrs. Ira Mansfield and children left Thursday for Alma, where they will visit for about a month with her parents. Karl Dickon who left the first of the week for Lincoln returned Sat urday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Irving Thurston came down from nuffalo Gap Wed-1 nesday nnd ure visiting relatives here. I). S. Hector and wife returned on Saturday from Shannon county. Mo., where they visited relatives during the past month. VV. (J. Kmerson of Ulngham is go ing to have a turkey shoot In Ash by Saturday afternoon, November 21. Sam Hicks, who lives near Mart Indale, will give a dance at his place next Saturduy evening. Nov ember 21. Casualties from train wrecks nnd automobile mishaps are In nowise palliated by the lurger casualty list of the war. What happens after it lights? The fact that a match lights only on a box does not make it a safe match. What happens when it lights and after it lights? That is what counts. Does it "spark" or fly? Does the head drop off? Does the stick break? A match that does any of these things is dangerous. You cannot afford to use it. Safe Home Matches are absolutely safe. They light not only on the box, but also on any or dinary abrasive surface. They burn evenly. They are non-poisonous. When you blow one out, it goes out and it stays out there is no after-glow. All grocers. Five cents a box. "TIZ". FOR TIRED SORE. ACHING FEET Ah! what relief. No more tired feet; no more burning feet, swollen, bad smell ing, sweaty feet. No more psin in corns callouses or bunions. No matter what ails your feet or what under the sun ynu'va tried without petti nff relief, just ue "TIZ." "TIZ" drawa out all the poi sonous exuda tions whli: ' ' T up Ilia 1 "TIZ" is i leal; "TK prsnd ; " will cure your foot troubles so you'll never limp or draw up your face in pain. Your shoes won't seem tigh: and your feet will never, never hurt or grt sore, swollen or tired. Get a 23 cent box at any Urug or department store, and got relief. "t; is 7" BINGHAM ITEMS Dingham, Nebr., Nov. 17 Mrs. Dallanl, who had been visiting with her sister at Antloch, returned home Thursday. J. T. Hurton shipped a car of cat tle from here Saturday night. Mr. Hurtou accompanied them to Omaha. Mrs. Uurton followed the next day on 4 4. They expect to visit for some time around Omaha and Lin coln. It. H. Kincaid accompanied a car of sheep to Omaha Sunday evening. He expects to be gone about a week. Mr. and Mrs. Wru. Ureckner were trading here, Sunday. Harry Zlckert of the Spade neigh borhood was In our burg Monday of this week. This is the first time Harry has been seen in our burg for six or eight months. Marcus Comes was called from Alliance one day last week, by the death of his wife. C. V. Townson was doing some trading in town Monday of this week. Carl Is feeding a bunch of hogs. He thinks he will cause a big slump iti the market. John McNutt of Lakeside was in this neighborhood Monday buying stock hogs. Miss Freda Sellers was a passen ger to lMgemont Sunday. Jake Grannlng was a rnssenger to Alliance Wednesday, the 11th. where he made final proof on bis Klnkaid. Kincaid & Co. have a brand new shingle roof on their store. It looks somewhat better now. News Is pretty scarce this week. This neck of the woods was visit ed by a flurry of snow Sunday morn IX)CAI DHKitilST MARKS MANY FKIKXDM H. Thiele, druggist, reports they ire making many friends through i he QUICK benefit which Alliance people receive from the simple mix ture of buckthorn bark, gylcerlne, etc., known as Adler-i-ka. This rem rry became famous by curing appen- licitiB and it is the most thorough bowel cleanser known, acting on BOTH the lower and upper bowel. Jl'ST ONE DOSE of Adler-i-ka re lieves constipation and pas on the stomach almost IMMEDIATELY. Adv.-nov 12-4019 Vegetable Week, at Rodgers' Grocery We are placing on sale A Carload of Vegetables Consisting of Cabbage Sweet Potatoes Parsnips Celery Carrots Lettuce Turnips ' Radishes Beets Green Onions Rutabagas and Onions Hubbard Squash This is yotir opportunity to lay . in a supply for the winter. i Come early while wt have a jrood supply. A. D. RODG ERS Phone 54 Phone 54 ANTIOCH ITEMS fenest Prices Here to OVR-CKfRGlN6! One price for all at this drutf store. We are sorry v some pharmacists will charge one person a cer- nin nrice for putting up a prescription and another per- . different price for practically the same prescrip tion It is the same with drugs. The public is often ..familiar with what is a reasonable price and what is nnt ye have a regular standard of prices, and we ilo not overcharge. Antloch. Nebr., Nov. 17 The first snow of the season came Sunday. It made the folks think of the coal dealer. The entertainment at the church last Thursday" evening wai very well attended considering the Bhort no tice. Everybody seemed to enjoy it. E. E. Thompson was moving a i barn from the Spain place last week. Fay Hamilton and family of Chad- ron vtsltea tun vm. wmore over Sunday. The voting contest for the two prizes offered by Prof. Itouner last ; Thursday evening was very exciting. The prize to the laziest and ugliest man was won by Homer Wilson, w. O. Wilson was a close second. Dad Smith left slighted that he did not get any votes. Miss Frances Wilsou won the prize for the most popular young lady. M ss Aurllla Jackson, wno is teaching at Thelraa. visited at F. H. Smith's. Saturday. Wm. Elmore and Fred Smith went down to the lakes on a hunting trip last week. Mrs. E. Wilson of Alliance was visiting with W. G. Wilson over Sun day. Miss Cecil Wilkinson came down on 4 4 Saturday and went out on the Lulu stage to visit over Sunday at home. Mrs. C. E. Howe went up to Alli ance Sunday on 43. Win. Elmore and wife and J. w. Howe spent the evening with F. H. Smith Monday evening. 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 is 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. Draked Drake Registered Optometrist. 306 4 Box Butte Are. Over Thiele'a Drug Store. Phone: Rea. 627, Office 121 id SI , mm mr Phone Number 6 LSTEiN ' THE REXALL STORE Phone Number t Chamberlain's Cough Itemed The Mother' Favorite. "I ovm Chamberlain's Coiiiih Kenietlr t uiycliildren whvniliey IiHvecuMs or concha," ; wriltw Mrs. Vern Mianer, Vsudergrift, j "It slwava hel them and ia far superior to any other cougb umlu'ine 1 have iimnU 1 Silv'ute anyone in n-d of such a luedicius to give it a trial. roraale ty all dealer. drt'.M-uifiit. Lest you rorget we say It yet . ou can get three magazines for one vear by renewing your subscription o The Herald. We want all of our Id subscribers to get these niagni net. We are selling The Herald with three magazines all one year for only 11.75. Seavnoiflr Ye,. ? f3 Do you want trash, ref use and rubbish hauled 1 Vaults cleaned t We do this work quickly at ren KOuublo prices. Sjciil rates for business and res idence property. Phou 575 n rv v m. -I Darnell J It she did, you should get that "dearest, sweetest" girl in all the world ar engage ment nng at this store. Let her come and choose it hecself. Engagement and wed ding nngs a specialty. Brennan's 3rd and Box Bntt Arc. Hfi t'f 'k-A'itYr mm Stock Yards Saddlery Co. I. G. BLESSING, Proprietor Wholrulc and Retail Harness and Saddles Fly Nets and Lap Dusters Cheapest on Esrlh. Quality Conahlered Everything Hand Made Factory. 314 North 25 St. S. Omtlia, Neb. Sick Two Years With Indigestion. ''Two year ago 1 ag greatly benefited tlmxih Ukins two or three bottles of Cham berlain's Tablets" writes Mr. 8. A. Keller, Kl'uia, Ohio. I5efore taking them 1 aa su'k"forlwo yean with inriigtbtion." Bold by all dealer. Ad vertiat:' -riU . . . . S 2 a B I a-i? r. wKiT'; roa CALIFORNIA 'UtOrtoiirT? lo? Aitasirr