'1 J; try. Th meeting wan hold there on Monday and Tuesday. He expects to return to Alliance Friday. the ALLIANCE HERALD joiin w. tmmas, uiitor l,li)VI) I. THOMAS, City llltor luhltshel every TluirMlay ly FHU I HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY Incorporated There Is r..orn Catarrh In this Rer un of the country than all other (IiooHSfR pot together, ftnd until the ist few years wan nuppoBed to be In- urable. For a preat many yearn or-torn pronounced it a local disease ind prescribed local remedies, and by constantly falllrm to cure with lo- al treatment, pronounced it incura ble. Science baa proven Catarrh to a constitutional diHease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, man ufactured by F. J. Cheney Co.. To ledo, Ohio, is the only Constitutional cure on the market. It Is taken In ternally. It acts directly on the blood nd mucous surfaces of the systein. They offer one hundred do'lars for any case It ) i ) c;n , circulars an e i.non, ' Address: J J. 'hen ledo, O. So' i h rugp. Take Halt i niily ium for con stipation. L'o.td C. Thomaa, President J. Carl TIioiiimn Vice I'res. John W. ThoniiiM, Secretary entered at the post office at Alliance. Nebraska, for transmission throuKh the mails as second-class matter. SUI1SCUIPTION PKICK. $1 50 PKH YKAK IN ADVANCE The Kocky Mountain News, In Us Wednesday lnnue. said: From all sections of the country are coining today reports of renewed activity In the most Important lines of business endeavor. Apparently the fuhi or business, which has been beating out feebly for u pood many months, and which weakened noticeably following the breaking out of the war In Kurope. has been stimulated in some effective way, and the sick pat lent Is showing remarkable signs of response. The steel plant at lliiry, Ind., increased operations Monday, and 6.000 men who had been temporarily laid off were put back to work. A hiph of-t-ial or the company which operates the plant- that is, the t'nlted Stales Steel corporation had this to Hay of conditions that resulted in the renew al or activity at Gary: . "The bottom has dropped out of the biisiiK-s.-t depression in the l mted States. From now on we expect an upward trend in the business therm ometer all over the nation " At Kokomo, Ind., the big steel and wire plant which has been practic ally shut down for some time resumed operations Tuesday, and 2.000 men were put to work. The Pittsburg Plato Glass company announced that It would spend $200,000 In Improvements ut once, and a big ammunition fac tory at Alton, 111., is working a full force night and day to turn out Im mense orders it has received from Kurope. Other ammunition factories are operating under the same conditions. At Pittsburg new orders have been received In the past week for 1S. ttO tons of steel bars. The New Haven factory of the Winchester Arms company is operating 5,000 men day and night. The Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul railroad announces that It will spend f 1 :t. 000, 000 in the nr-xt three years In the elerl nfleitHon of mountain lines. Similar reports come from every section of the country. The federal reserve bunk in Chicugo received more than f 30,000.000 of reserve depos its Monday, and Intereht rates were reduced from 7 per cent to below fi per ent. Apparently money is plentiful, despite the extraordinary demand for food abroad. It bus been a good many months since there has been so optimistic a tone among the business men of this country us there is today. The coun try'n crops are large and prices good. Practically every industry in thin country, with the single exception ot the cotton growing industry, is funda mentally In a healthful condition. Merchants and manufacturers are be ginning to realize the opportunities the European war has brought to them, and to protect themselves against the trade disadvantages it ha3 brought by the development of new markets. The elections are over and politics need not worry the country at large for two years more. Everybody will have an opportunity to get clown to business again. The pulse of business promises to grow stronger daily bow until the patient is again In robust health. Mrs. Powell of Crawford was operat ed on at the hospital Saturday morning. Luther Phipp, a wealthy Whitman ranchman, was in Alliance on Tues day on his way back to Whitman from a visit to Torrington, Wyom ing, on business. Mr. Phipp comes to Alliance frequently. He attended the stockmen's convention here this year. W. E. Starbuck of Phillips, Nebr.. stopped over In Alliance on Tuesday. He was formerly a farmer at Phil lips but has sold out his property there and Is now looking for an op portunity to Invest his money. Mrs. M. J. Ilaumgardner has gone to Norfolk to visit her daughter there, Mrs. Geo. Williams. After she returns she may go to Phoeinx, Ar izona, for the balance of the winter. Miss Thressa-Hight went to Chad- ron Thursday noon of last week. She participated In a concert and enter- tinment there that evening. Miss 1 1 1 V lit is much in demand in this section of the state. Her ability and standing in her chosen work is well known and she is always valued as teacher or entertainer. John Ienver, representing Hrand- egee-Klncaid & Company, the cloth ing manufacturers, was in Alliance the llrst of the week. These people are represented In Alliance by W. It. Harper. ir you will subscribe to The Her ald ror one year we will nivo you a choice of 35 magazine clubs for only 5 cents extra. Watch for Foot and Mouth IHsene The foot and mouth disease, which kas been the source of heavy losses la several eastern states, has not reached Nebraska so far as is known, ut farmers are advised by the Ne braska College of Agriculture to watch for any outbreak and report It to the state veterinarian. As the disease is extremely Infectious, the ib opt rigid rare must be taken. The first symptoms are a chill followed by a fever, and a day or two later by blisters on the tongue and mouth. Eruptions similar to those on the mouth appear at the coronet and be tween the digits of the feel. One of (be prom'nent symptoms is the champing of the Jaws and the drivel ing of the saliva. On a cow, erup tions may appear on the udder. The FIRE! FIRE! ATTENTION, FIREMEN I Whenever your city is in the market for Fire Hose or Equipment, you should at once write us, as it will be to your advantage. Also bear in mind that we sell Hand Extinguishers for automobiles, private houses, lumber yards and schools. ANDERSEN COMPANY 1115 Farnam St., OMAIIA, NEBR. blisters are later ruptured, leaving sore spots. The soreness or the mouth, by keeping the animal from drinking and eating, greatly weak ens the victim and often causes death. ST. MATTHEWS HI K H Siuidny, November '& :30 a. m. Holy Communion. Sunday School. Morning prayer and m. m. Evening prayer and 10:00 a 11:00 a sermon. 7:30 p. m. sermon. Subjects: Morning. "The Catholic Church." Evening, "The Commun ion of Saints." "A Sunday well spent brings a week of content And rest for the toils of tomorrow, Uut a Sunday profaned, whatsoe'er may be gained, Is a certain forrunner of sorrow. Set aside your morning and. your evening EVEKY Sunday for the wor ship of Almighty God this is the least you can do. Sunday is God's day, not yours. Start the day well by coming to Christ's own service at the Holy Altar Monday and Wednesday, Hoys Club at 7:30. Wednesday, Ladies Guild at :30. Thursday, Choir rehearsal, 7:30. in the Parish House. Dean A. THOROLD ELLKR. Rector. Attending Meeting of lenient Glen Miller, of Miller Brothers left Sunday noon for Kansas City where he attended a meeting of the agents of the Curtis Publishing Company in this section of the coun The New Line Through Central Wyo. The Burlington-Colorado & Southern joint main line between Denver. Cheyenne and Billing was opened October 18th. The new line directly connects Denver and Cheyenne with the fast developing localities about Douglas and Casper, with the famous hot springs re ort, Thermopolis, and with the rich agricultural section of North Wyoming the Big Horn Basin. It is unusually fortunate m its geo graphical location, as it traverses Wyoming's new agricultural ant industrial localities, and connects the whole with the Burlington transportation system so closely as to lead to a rapid development of the state of Wyoming. Ask for the Burlington 'sited Folder; note the relation of the ne railroad to the Burlington System east thereof. This new road Ulns trates the steady pioneer work of the Burlington in its effort to open on the best agricultural, live stock, and mineral regions of the West. Tell your friends back east about the new line and the possibilities of increased land va U6H in Wyoming and the North Platte Valley J. KUtDKI.nAt'Ull. Ticket Agrnt. Allianor, Neb. In W. WAKtXKY, ;kmohal PASSKNUKK auknt, IIMH Karaaaa Street, Ooiaha, Acs. -iend for & Co., To- s, 7fc m if CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT1 nTK" The charge for both regu lar and special edition in lc per word prr Insertion, six words to the line. Advertisers so donlrlnar may have an- ' swrrs to their advertisement nddreea ed to a bos number, care of The Her ald. Advertisements charged to patrons having accounts are measured by the line, not by the word. N it. The Herald cannot be respon sible for more than one wren inser- tton due to typographical error. No claim for error can be allowed after the tOth of the following month. Any. advertisement inserted to run until forbidden must be stopped by written i order. WANTED INFORMATION of the whereabouts of Arnold J. Slkor skl. Write Josef Sikorski, Crawford, Nebr. 49-H-4209 wam i n A l io V oiik WANTKH lt liable man nod wlf whhI work n much. UctViciu a, Hm t immti Sloan. Mitchell, Nebr. Ki:VI5 V'. NTKI Phone 4!M. or mil at 123 Yellowstone. 4 !-2 1 - )2ftl IIIik k IIKI.I' WAMl.lt MAI.K I'.l'KNTKIt WANT!:!)- First rlis miM'Imnir wnnteil for finishing- work. Sternly Job. L. Ijirivicrc. Alltunei-. Nc. tire Im 4 Hi f v 3 KOIt SAI.K I.AM.1 CM H IlKMMjtMSII.M IAT tor sale. 100 sens farm land, rest h'kkI paxtuiu. Hox 21, !,iik.Kid-. Nebr. r,ii.4t-4Tf.l$ Foil SAI.i: OH TltAl)!; 1UH acres itnpi .i v id l.itm land, tlvi' mil s south of I lei 1 1 ii x ford, inti neres in cultivation. Hood burn, xhi ds. miuiarics. one mile iroi-i sellout. Wo, ild take wood ear as pi'i l trad':. Would tnk cund !usi :ii . or ritiiik of uooil. AddrcrtM llonier . St' oii'j. li minu' l ord, Ni ' r . or call lit Hen. Id olllee. Alliance, Nebr. ;t-.'t- 121 It FOR SALK or THAI H for Hox Hutte County property or live stock: Quarter flection of tine farming land nine miles from county seat town. Texas County, Oklahoma. Address Iiux 1165, Alli ance, Nebr. 42-9t-4037$ l.AMi TO TKAUB I have 1G0 acres, 3 Mi miles from Ftay ard, under the Trl-State canal, to trade for Hox Hutte county land. J. C. McCOllKL,.;. Allianc, Nebr. 12-tf-327ti Rowan & Wright, coal, wood post. Phone 71. and Thorobred saddle horse for sale cheap. Phone 310 or call at The Her oin offlee ifU-tf.-Min BOYS BANQUET WELL ATTENDEB One Hundred and Fifty-six Attended lliiii(tiet tiiven on Second Floor of Newberry Building The complimentary dinner given by the Alliance Commercial Club to the sons of members of the club on Friday evening was a decided suc cess, tine hundred and nfty-six at tended and the tables were well fill ed. A delicious menu was served. and all enjoyed It heartily. The pro gram was as follows: Toastmaster J. W. Guthrie, Presi dent Commercial Club. Piano Solo Norman McCorkle. Song No. 1. Our Roys Professor V. U. Pate, Superintendent City Schools. Vocal Solo J. IJ. Miller. The Future Citizen H. J. Young, Pastor Christian Church. Song No. 2. The Imperial Man Walter C. Run- din. Secretary Crawford Chamber of Commerce. Live Wire Boys Make Live Wire Men Dr. C. E. Fisher. Ex-PreBident Sterling, Colo., Commercial Club. America. v A LI ,1 A NC K 77irl4TH AS A YALl'AHLK AtiKXCY II. Thlele, druggist, has the Alli ance agency for the simple mixture of buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc.. known as Adler-i-ka, the remedy which became famous by curing up pendicltls. This simple remedy has powerful action and drains such sur prising amounts of old matter from the body that JUST ONE DOSE re lieves sour stomach, gas on the stom ach and constipation almost IMME DIATELY. The QUICK action of Adler-l-ka is astonishing. Adr. nov 19-4089 KOK BUST HOl Si:S I'OII I? 10 VP Inriro tioiiu,. Cn n he a ii aimed for two families'. SSe ieorgr Hills or call phone li5. I7t r ' i 7 for itF.vr nrsiM'.ss I'liormiTY FOR RUNT. 15USIN::SS UOCATION Two rooms In The Herald Huildtni? on Hox liutt- Avenue. l'ine location for urn II hiisiiieHH. Kent reasonable. IlKht, clean. Phone 340 or call at The Herald ofti.v 4r,trn:8 rilOTOUKAIMlIC WOIIK I make a specialty of developing; Dlma and printing flrst-rlasa pictures from them. Have a hitch class camera and outfit and will take pictures at reasonable prices. Katlsractlon guar anteed. I'hone Hlack 461. S4tf3X0 JORDAN ROPINHON. FUR SAI.K MISCKIXANEOI'S office Hafe for sale. Good size: cheap. V. V. Fancher. at pool hall. 200 Hox Hutte Ave 4r.tf4121 FOR SALE: Flourishing restaurant and bakery business in prosperous town of 6.000 people. Small amount or cash will handle the deal. Present own er has been in business seven years. Kstablished. Paying good profit. In- veMiiu.ite. 'Address Hox 39!iti, care Her ald. Alliance, Nebr. 4ttfn!eo FOR KAI.10 Six mares anil three colts for sule cheap, lmjulrr of Siliitai snw Alllnne... ivehr " w MISt KLLAXKOI 8 ol li mt IWA1.I1 Indie cared for. Hood home and best of care. Referenc es. Address i;i20 P street. L.incoin. brnska 4;t-2t-42'i$ IMaao TuoIbk W tf I.nnn the Diano tuner, will be In Alliance two weeks prepared to take care of all work. I'hone 352. novK-2t Minora Nat Allowed Minora are not allowed In the Mi- sion Pool Hall. Curry & Mapps, Pr- p,i..,nrs 47-tf-4H WANTED Washing- to do by hnnr Pbone 17! the 1 t Money to loan on real estate. tf F. B. HEDPTig. Rowan tc Wright, coal, posts. Phone 71. wood an 41 Rowan A Wright, posts. Phone 71. coal, wood aae Beiralar Daaeea Friday Klght I have atarted giving dances at Gadsby Hall every Friday evening. In struction in dancing is given from SjM to :30 o'clock. Dancing starts at 'M o clocK ana lasts uniu i t. orcni-n In attendance. MRS. J. T. W1KBH 43tf4064 BAPTIST CIII KCH Services will be held next Sunday at 11a. ru. and 7:30 p. m. Sermons by the pastor. Morning subject, "Tho Destiny of the Christian." Ev ening. "Jesus Only." A cordial invitation to attend is extended to the public. tlEOHGE E. MOHPHY. Pastor. LAND FOR SALE If taken with in thirty days, 160 acres about three miles northwest of Alliance. In sec tion 28. township 25. range 48. Price, $25 per acre. Terms, 12,000 cash. Time on the balance. Address John Rock, 214 Knepper Street, Council Bluffs, Iowa. 50-3t-478t NOTICE Lunette Uockey having left my bed and board. I will not be respon sible for debts contracted by her. CARL HOCKEY. 4187-48-21 GOOD EYES AND 6000 LOOKS The Mirest way to preserve your good looks la l) tiikln jiiio.1 cure of your eye. Nothing emisew wrinkle quicker tbau eyeMralu. We fit glaKe to atop the strain, Miut fit the frames or mount ingw ao they are becoming. DRAKE & DRAKE ItegUtered OpUmietrMii Opening Auction Sale! The Alliance Commission Sales Company will hold their open ing Auction Sale on Saturday, November 21 Starting at 1:30 o'clock, at our permanent location, Uie Simon Spry Barn in Alliance We will offer for sale the following: 60 Head of Cattle Consisting of 30 SPRING CALVES; 20 YEARLING STEERS; 10 COWS SOON TO BE FRESH 15 or More H0r5.es In addition to Machinery and other articles listed up to date of sale with E. T. Kibble. We are prepared to sell at the usual rates of commission any live stock, produce or implements. Prompt and careful attention will be given to all business. We will hold sales every two weeks, rain or shine. Terms: Under $10, cash; Six months' time given on bankable paper for all sums over $10. Alliance Commission Sales Company E. T. Kibble, Mgr. II. P. Coursey, Auct. C. E. Marks, Clerk Fruits 1 Extra Fancy .Jolinat han Apples Florida Oranges Extra Fancy Winesap Apples Imported Malaga ( rapes Florida (Jrape Fruit Extra Fancy Roman Beauty Apples California Emperor Grapes Fresh Vegetables Pascal Celery Head lettuce Green Onions Radishes Cucumbers Fresh Tomatoes Cauliflower COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of NEW-CROP NUTS Alliance Grocery Co. First Saturday Candy Special of the Season Saturday, Nov. 21, 1 Taffy, all flavors, per pound - - The Sugar Bowl 41,5 AMV' x Hutte We will have lots to be thankful for this year. fnue