GLASS OF SALTS IF YOUR KIDNEYS Zat lees meat if 70a fel Backachy or hve Bladder trouble Salt fine for Kidney. Meat forms uric acid which excite and overworks the kidneys in their effort to filter it from the system. Regular eat ers of meat must flush the kidneys occa sionally. You must relieve them like you relieve your bowels; removing all the acids, waste and poison, else you feel a dull misery in the kidney region, sharp pains in the back or sick headache, dit tines, your stomach sours, tongue ia coated and when the weather ia bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of sediment; the channels often get irritated, obliging you to get tin two or three times during the night. To neutralire these irritating acids and flush off the body'a urinous waste get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy; take a table spoonful in a glass of water before break fast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine and bladder disorders dis appear. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, com 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 drink which millions of men and women take now and then, thus avoiding aerioua kidney and bladder diseases. MONUMENTS Granite and- Marble 1 Paiot-Fislikru Granite Co. Grand Island, Nebr. Write for Information or call on our Local Agent AL. WIKEK Agent at Alliance J. H. Fredinberg and Co. ASHBY, NEBRASKA A FuU Line of GROCERIES The kind you like to buy. Good service and satisfaction guar anteed. THE FRELINBURG HOTEL First Class Meals, Clean Comfortable Rooms Modest Rates the Place Where They All Stop Seavenger Do 70a want trash, ref use and rubbish hauled f Vaults cleaned f We do this work quickly at rea sonable prices. Special rates for business and res idence property. Phone 71 Pegg and Darnell ra. "3To-u.r Trip take with you a box of good CIG-iilSS and a late Get them at up town news stand or at depot Ciller Bros. IWBTrd.t:.VAUiHAN 1 1WHU RAHCiE BLD'G. OMAHA I LEGAL ADVERTISING Serial No. 014068. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. S. Iand Office at Alliance, Nebraska, March 12, 1915. Notice is hereby given that Rex M. Oamblll, of Moffltt. Nebraska, who. on December 16, 1911, made Home stead Entry, Serial No. 014068, for E4 SE4 Sec. 21: SH Sec. 22: WH 8W Sec. 23 and NW4 of Section 27, Township 22 North, Range 46 West of the Sixth Principal Meridi an, has filed notice of intention to make Final Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above de scribed, before Register and Receiv er, U. S. Land office, at Alliance, Ne braska, on the 24th day of April, 1915. Claimant names as witnesses: George D. Workman, of Alliance, Nebraska: Samuel Smit' , of Moffltt, Nebraska: John Walt, of Thelma, Nebraska; Clarence Peterson, of Thelma, Nebraska. W. W. WOOD, Register. 1 15-7t-R61-5369 ORDINANCE NO. 205 An ordinance amending Section 4 of Ordinance number 180 of the City of Alliance, Nebraska, and changing the rates for services of the light 'plant of said City. BE IT ORDAINED DY THE MAY OR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE I CITY OF ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA. I SECTION 1. That Section 4 of ordinance number 180 of the City of I Alliance, Nebraska, entitled, "An or dinance providing for the manage ment and operation of the electric light plant and providing edditlonal regulations for the operation of the water plant of the city of Alliance, Neb.; defining the duties and provid ing for the salary of the water and light superintendent, and providing additional regulations and rules for the water and electrical department, J and repealing sections numbered six teen and twenty-five of ordinances numbered tmrty-tnree and section numbered three of ordinance num bered forty-four of the revised or dinance of the city of Alliance, Neb., providing penalties for the violation of the provisions of this ordinance," be and the same hereby Is amended to read as follows: All services of the light plant unless otherwise pro vided shall be based on meter rates for monthly consumption, and are hereby established as follows: Pro vided however that a minimum bill of $1.50 per month will be charged on each of the following rates: Residence, Office and Store I late First 100 K. W. hours used per month 10c per K. W. hour. Next 100 K. W. hours used per month 8c per K. W. hour. All above 200 K. W. hours used per month 6c per K. W. hour. Power Rate First 100 K. W. hours used per month 7c per K. W. hour. Next 100 K. W. hours used per month 5c per K. W. hour. Next 100 K. W. hours used per month 4c per K. W. hour. All above 300 K. W. hours used per month 3c per K. W. hour. Cook Stove Kate All K. W. hours used per month 4c per K. W. hour. A discount of 10 per cent will be allowed on bills for current if paid on or before the 22d of each month. Bills for light, heat and power shall be due on the 16th of each month and payable at the office of the light department. If bills are not paid by the 30th, service" may be discontin ued. All bills for materials, fixtures and labor ahall be due on the 16th of the month, succeeding the sale of the material or the completion of the work and bills rendered. If such bills are not paid by the 30th of the month, 10 per cent of the amount of such bill, for materials, and labor may be added to the bill as a penal ty. If bills are not paid as above heretofore provided, the amounts charged for all water and light rents, together with all other charg es and penalties shall be and hereby are declared to be a lien upon the property where the same is furnish ed, from the time the same became due, until paid. A service deposit will be required of each customer and may be placed to his credit, at the option of the lighting depart ment, for payment of bills in arrears. When the use of current is discon tinued, upon surreaderlng the re ceipt for such deposit to the light de partment and all arrears and penal ties are paid, the amount of the serv ice deposit will be refunded to the customer. The City will furnish and own all electric meters and the cus tomer is to use all due care in pro tecting the same from injury. The city reserves the right to Inspect, test, read and repair the Meters at all reasonable times. SECTION II. This ordinance shall be in effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. Passed and approved this 15th day of March, 1915. 1st reading March 15, 1915. 2d reading March 15, 1915. d reading March 15, 1915. A. D. RODGERS, Mayor. Attest: GEO. F. SNYDER. Clerk. (Seal) 15-2t-564-5364 ORDINANCE NO. yo An ordinance amending Sections 1 and 2 of Article I of Ordinance num ber 5 of the City of Alliance, Nebras ka, and changing the time for meet ings of the City Council of said city and the manner of calling special meetings of the City Council of said City. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAY OR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA. SECTION I. That Section 1 of Article 1 of Ordinance number 5 of the City of Alliance, Nebraska, en titled, "Providing rules and regula tions for the Government of the Council to repeal Ordinance number 3 of the Village or Alliance, entitled. 'An ordinance prescribing By-Laws, Time and Place of holding the regu lar meetings of the Board of Trustees of the Village of Alliance and pre scribing order of business, manner and method of voting,' " be and the same is hereby amended to read as LIX1AL ADVr.UTISlNO follows: The regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Alliance shall be held on the second Tuesday of each month in the Council cham ber at the City Hall at eight o'clock P. M. SECTION TWO. That section 2 of the said ordinance number 5 be and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: "The Mayor or any four councllmen shall have power to call special meetings of the said council, the object of which shall be submitted to the council In writing and the call and object as well as the disposition thereof, shall be en tered upon the Journal by the Clerk. This ordinance shall be In effect from and after Its passage, approval and publication according to law. Passed and approved this 15th day of March. 1915. 1st reading March 15. 1915. 2d reading March 15, 1915. 3d reading March 15. 1915. A. D. RODGERS. Mayor. Attest: GEO. F. SNYDER, Clerk. (Seal) 15-2t-562-5365 NOTICE TO Xi TRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the City Clerk of Al liance, Nebraska, until 12 o'clock Noon, Mountain Standard Time, on March 30, 1915. for the construction ot street curbing, street curbing and guttering, street curbing and gutter ing, street guttering and alley gut tering as follows: Said bids to be opened and con sidered by the City Council at eight o'clock on the evening of March 30, 1915. In street improvement district number 1, 4363.20 lineal feet of street curbing; 640.80 lineal feet of curbing and guttering; 80 lineal feet of street guttering; 20 lineal feet of alley guttering. In street Improvement district number 2. 4236.20 lineal feet of street curbing; 640.80 lineal feet of curbing and guttering; 80 lineal feet of street guttering; 4 0 lineal feet of alley guttering. In street improvement district number 3. 3906.20 lineal feet of street curbing; 640.80 lineal feet of curbing and guttering: 80 lineal feet of street guttering; 20 lineal feet of alley guttering. The engineer's estimate of cost is $5700.00. Each bid is to be accompanied by a certified check in the sum of $200, which is to be forfeited in case the bidder to whom the contract is awarded fails to enter into a contract and furnish the required bond with in 10 days. Plans and specifications may be g en and proposal blanks obtained at the office of the City Engineer In Alliance, Nebraska. Extra copies of plans and specifications may be ob tained from the city engineer on the payment of $5.00 for each set, which sum will be returned upon the re turn of the plans and specifications in good order. The city reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. By order of the City Council, Feb ruary 17, 1915. GEO. F. SNYDER, City Clerk. (SEAL) Serial No. 01S89S. Notice (or Pabllmtlon Department of the Interior. V. R Land Office at Alliance. Nebr.. March 8. 191. Notice Is hereby given that David N. Matthews, of Uakeside. Nebraska, who. on August 25th. 1911. made Homestead I'.ntrv. Serial No. 013K9K. for All of sec tlon 25. township 26 North of range 44 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, be fore the Register and Receiver. United States I.rfind Office, at Alliance, Nebras ka, on the 6th day of May. 1918. Claimant names as witnesses: Chris Mosler. O. O. Johnson. Harry Nye, Charles Wilkerson, all of Lakeside. Ne braska. WOOD. Register. 14-7t-6S7-8S84 Serial No. 013250. Nettr for Pabltratlaa Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at Alliance. Nebr., March 8. 1018. Notice is hereby given that William H. Stoop, of Lakeside. Nebraska, who. on March 2S. 111. made Homestead en try. Serial No. 01S280. for the N'4; N SW4; SW4 8WV4; SE. Sec. 24. and NW4 NEW of Section 28. Township 26 North of Range 4J West of th Sixth Principal Meridian, has filed no tice of intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Reg ister and Receiver United States Land Office, at Alliance. Nebraska, on the 6th day of May, Ills. Claimant names as witnesses: Cbrle Mosler. O. O. Johnson, Harry Nye, Da vid N. Matthews, all of Lakeside. Nebr. W. W. WOOD. Register. 14-7t-54-6!Sl Serial No. 011648. Netlec (or PablUatUsi Department of the Interior, V. 8. Land Office at Alliance, Nebr., Feb. II, UK. Notice Is hereby given that Ethel Loretta James, devisee of William Kennedy, deceased, of Alliance, Nebr aska, who. on May 20. 1910, made Homestead Kntry. 8eria1 No. 811848. for Lot 4; NW. W NE14. E' 8W4. SEW Hec. 1: NW4 NEW Sec tion 28. Township 32 N.. Range 48 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, be fore Register and Receiver United States Land Office, at Alliance, Nebras ka, on the 14th day of April. 1915. Claimant names as witnesses: R. M. Hampton, of Alliance, Nebr.; Frank lloon, of Angora. Nebr.: C E. Rodgers. of Lynn. Nebr.; John Plansky. of Lynn, Nbr" W. W. WOOD, Register. ll-7t-R2-R04 Sheriff's Bale Ry Virtue of an Order of Sale direct ed to me from the Clerk of the District Court of llox liutte County. Nebraska, on a decree rendered in said court Oc tober 27th. 1913. in favor of Nebraska Central Uulldlng and Ian Association, a corporation, as plaintiff, and against Louis Lluechsenstein, and Kate liuech sensteln, wife of Louis Huechaenstein. and W. E. Shrlner as Defendants, for the sum of $967.82, and costs and ac cruing costs, and on a decree In favor of W. E. Shrlner as defendant and cross-petitioner, and against said Lou is Ruechsenatein and Kate Buechsen stein, wife of Louis liuechsenstein. as defendants, for the sum of $2441.83. and costs and accruing costs, which decrees were thereafter upon the death of the said IaiuIb Liuechsenstein revived as against his heirs, to-wit, Kate liuechsenstein, Walter 11. liuech senstein. Marie 1 liuechsenstein, George J. liuechsenstein, Frank L. liuechsenstein, Katherine J. liuechsen stein, Carl A. liuechsenstein, Louis 1). liuechsenstein and Margaret F. liuech senstein, and directing that the prem ises In said decree described, to-wit: Lot Five (i). Block Eleven (11). and Lot Twelve (12) lilock Twenty-two J LEGAL ADVERTISING (22), all in the Town of Alliance, Ho liutte County, State of Nebraska, he appraioed, advertised and sold as upon execution, to satisfy the sums so found due, I Imve caused said lots and lands to be appraised, and will offer the same to the hirhest bidder for cash In hand on the 12th day of April, 1916, In front of the west front door of the court house, in Alliance, In said County, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, when and where due attendance will he given by the undersigned. Dated Alliance, Nebraska, March 11, 1915. C. M. COX, Sheriff of Said County. H-M-Rcn-MTa Sheriff's Kale H.v Virtue of an Order of Sale direct ed to me from the Clerk of the District Court of llox liutte County, Nebraska, on a decree rendered In said court Oc tober 27th, 1913. In favor of Nebraska Central liutlding and Loan Association, a corporiitton. as plaintiff, and against Lntil Rueclisensteln, and Kate liuech senstein, wife of (.outs liuechsenstein, and W. K. Shrlner as Defendants, for the sum of $!49.r3, and costs ami ac cruing costs, and on a decree In favor of W. E. Shriner as defendant and cross-petitioner, and against said Lou Is liuechsenstein and Kate liuechsen stein, wife of Louis liuechsenstein, as defendants, for the sum of $2141. K3, and costs and accruing costs, which decrees were thereafter upon the death of the said Louis liuechsenstein revived as against his heirs. to-wit, Kate liuechsenstein, Walter II. liuech senstein, Marie L. liuechsenstein, (Jeorge J. liuechsenstein, Frank I liuechsenstein, Katherine J. liuechsen stein, Carl A. liuechsenstein. louis D. liuechsenstein and Margaret F. liuech senstein, and directing that the prem ises In said decree described, to-wit: lxt Five (ft), lilock Eleven (11), and liit Twelve (12) lilock Twenty-two (22), all In the Town of Alliance, Rox liutte County, Plate of Nebraska, be appraised, advertised and sold as upon execution, to satisfy the sums so found due, I have caused said lots and lands to be appraised, and will offer the same to the highest bidder for cash In hand on the 12th day of April. 191R. In front of the west front door of the court house. In Alliance, In said County, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, when and where due attendance will be given by the undersigned. Dated Alliance, Nebraska, March 11, 1915. C. M. COX. Sheriff of Said County. 14-M-RS9-RS78 Think California Will Go Dry Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Meyer and three children, formerly of Lodl, Cal ifornia, are stopping in Alliance a few weeks prior to moving onto a farm of 160 acres which Mr. Meyer has bought twelve miles west of the city, lie owned a vineyard of eleven acres in the Sunset state. Believing that that state will before man years go ary, not ror ibck or water as his vineyard was Irrigated, but by the adoption of prohibition laws, and having a chance to sell his vine yard for $700 per acre he decided to dispose of it and come to Nebras ka. Basket nail Train Entertained Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Lalng enter tained the boys of the first basket ball team at their home Tuesday ev ening. The feature of the evening was an old fashioned southern chick en dinner, served in the old fashion ed manner, and pronounced by all the young men aa being a revelation in the culinary art. Those present were Prof. Lewis, coach; Orvllle Dav enport, captain; Eltlng Bennett. Donald Graham, Charley Spacht, George Pfenning, Lester Harvey, Ralph Johnson and Donald Spencer. Has Returned to Ktay J. R. Barb who recently returned to Alliance with his family from Mis souri has come back to stay. He says he has been in three cities since leaving here and has concluded that the opportunities In northwest Nebr aska, and especially in Box Butte county, are better than anywhere else that he has been. Mrs. Barb is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Drake. They have many friends here who are glad to welcome them back to Nebraska. Will Rent, Afterwards Buy Since coming to Alliance with his family a month ago, John Rains, for merly of Dixon, Missouri, has been making preparations to go to farm ing when spring opens. He expects to rent a farm this year and purchase land after he has been here long enough to become better acquainted with the country. Mr. Rains had poor health In Missouri, the altitude there being too low. The climate here agrees with him fine and he Is well pleased with the couatry. Waiting for Hpring Mr. and Mra. P. O. Munti and fam ily are among the number of those who are waiting in Alliance for the weather to settle before moving onto a farm near the city. They came from Springfield, Nebr. Mrs. Muntt is a daughter of Mrs. Kate Roberts. Mr. Munts worked in the blacksmith! department of the Burlington shops here about eight years ago. He has rented the Dr. Trabert farm two and one-half miles east of Allianee for the coming year. 'CE TEH PUIS LIFE COLOR JM HASH ". n't stty gray! Sage Tea and Sui phur darkens hair so naturally that nobody can telL You can turn gray, faded hair beau i fully dark aud lustrous almost over iV'lit if you'll get a 60 cent bottle of ' Wyetlt' Sage and Sul4iur Hais Kerned) " l spy iiniR store. Millions of bottle of .hit old, fatuous Sav 'lea Recipe are vAi ninually, says a well-known drugget .ere, lsaiiii it darkens the hair so Tttiiriilly iukI evenly that no one ess ell it lint U-en Spoiled. Those wfi.iae nr is turning gray, U- i.t njr frfkHi. dry, e-Tspiy and tliit 'e a surprise 3 v uititi them, bmuf ifter one or two replications the gTy sir viuiuVa nri'i yur locks lwooirir luxuriantly dirk and beautiful JI in .Irtiir scsilp itching and falling lisir ittOtlH Tliis is the age of youth. Gray haireu, nn-'ttrxetive folk aren't wanted around, so ps busy with Wyeth'a Rage and Sul phur tonight and you'll lie .Masted with your dark, hnn1son nnir and your youthful appearance within a few days. LlftSIuuHICE? AT SOUTH OMAHA Beef Market Rather Slow and Heavy Grades Lower. STRONG TREND 10 HOB VALUES lambs Rather Slow, but Fully steady Sheep Steady to 10c Lower Lam ji Bring (9.b0 and Ewes $7.65. Union Stock Yards, South Omnra March 23. Receipts of cattle wire quite small yexterday, about 4,-iOL head arriving. Neither local dressed beef men nor shipping buyers ap penred to be overly anxious for cattle alter laat week's heavy supply. The market was a little slow, with value steady to about 10c lower. Desirable cows and heifers found a ready sa'.e at prices strong to a dime higher than the close of laat week. On the gen eral run of butcher and canner stock however, the market was slow, with prleesno more than steady. Veal calves were about steady. There wai a good demand from the country foi stockers and feeders, and the market ruled active and stronger aa far as de sirable offerings of all weights were concerned. Medium and commoi kinds were Just about steady with the cloKe of last week. Cattle quotations: Good to choice yearlings. $7.300? 8.30; good to choir, beevea, $7.C0C!8.00; fair to good beeves, $7.107.40; common to fait beeves, $fl.60i7.00; good to choice heifers. $B.28ff7.00, good to choice rows, $5 85C$.SO; fair to good cows $5.0C5.85; canners and cutters, $3.7! 5.00; veal calves, $7.00(790; bulls stage, etc.. $ 4.75 (f? 8.00; good to choice feeders, $7 157.50; fa r to good feed era, $8.75f 7.10; common to fair feed erg, $5.7568.75; stock heifers, $5.50 6.25; stock cows, $4.7506 00; stock calves. $8.00(57 50. Some 4,(no hogs showed up yeeter day. Shipper paid strong to 8c high r prices far their purchases, while packers paid fully steady figures. The general Market la a akade Vgher than Saturday's average. Moat of the ship pers eeld at ft TtOMO. The bulk; ol the paekere west at $1 $3HO M, and ops reached fit. Sheep aad laiab receipts totaled 14, too head. It wae slew hi the sheer bare moat ef the feceaoen. wHk the packers trylsg te buy both sheep an 4 lambs at tower prices. Toward aoen the bulk ef the lambs begwa to sell al prices fully steady with the genera! market last Friday. Several ears ol lambs brought t 10. Ewes, being la liberal supply and the demand show log no Improvement over the clone oi last week, were the last to sell. The general run of sale was steady to lOr lower. A shipment ao'd at $7.88. Quotations on sheep aad lambs: Lambs. Meitcaa. $9.B0(rM0; Iambi fed westerns, $$.OOC$70; Iambi shearing. $t.96Cftn; yearlings, light $8.7599 00; yearlings, heavy, $8.B''fl 8.75; wethers, geed ( choice, $7.75 8.00; wethers fair to good. $7.50? 7.75: ewes, good to choice, $7.50C7 75; ewes, fair to aood $7.8507.50. State of Ohio. City of Toledo, Lucas County, ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney ft Co., doing business In the City of Toledo, County and state aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the aum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURE FRANK J. CHENEY. d in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. (Seal) . A. V. GLEASCN, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally and acta directly upon the blood and saucoue surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free F. J. Cheney eV Co., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists. 75c. Take Hall s Family Tills for con stipation. Hpecial Confirmation Service There will be a special confirma tion service next Sunday at Imman uel's Evangelical Lutheran church. Several young people are to be con firmed. The services will be in German and will begin at 10 o'clock a. m. For the benefit of the English speaking attendance the pastor will deliver an explanatory address in English. Everybody is welcome and invited to attend this service. On Good Friday. April 2, there will be regular services in German at 10:30 a. m. TITUS LANG. Tastor. Mahonev Won the Ford Tue ciose of the Ford automobile contest Saturday night at midnight at the Beckwith atore was exciting. The store was packed full. The close of the final count, which took over an hour, showed Mahoney as the winner by 60,000 votes. The stand ing of the leading contestants was as follows: W. J. Mahoney 339,118 F. D. Campbell 278,790 Ed Thomason 172,100 Set of Interesting Coins Howard Reddish has a very Inter esting set of old coins, among them being a one-half cent piece dated 1804. On this coin are the figures, "1-200 of one dollar". He also has several of the large one-cent pieces dated 1844. 1850, 1852 and 1854. When answering advertisements please be sure to mention that you saw them In The Herald. CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT RATES e The charge for both rae lar and special editions le lc per word) per Insertion, alz words to the line. Advertisers ao desiring mar have eu ewers to their advertisement addreae ed to a boa number, care of The Her aid. Advertisements charged to patrnesr having accounts are measured by tBe line, not by the word. N.B. The Herald cannot be reapeei alble for more than one wrong Inser tion due to typographical error. K claim for error can be allowed after the 10th of the following month. Ae advertisement inserted to run until forbidden must be stopped by wrlttea) order. WABtTKD SITrATIOJf KXPKIltKNfKD HOlXKKF.rciTIH trf nurse wants position. I have had sev ersl years" experience In dolns; houee work, tskintr charre of a house ae housekeeper and In nursing. Am com pftent and can furnloh good referenc es. Htste wsireM, length of time want' and full pnrticulnrs. Address llox 6381, enre Alliance Herald. 14-tf-B3Sl ron sAtii city rnorisnTY FOR SALE I offer my thorough ly modern cottage at 716 Laraml Ave. (next to W. W. Norton's reei dence) for sale at a very reasonable price for a short period. BRUCE WILCOX. 15-tf-B373 ron a a lb laftdi LAND FOR SALE If taken wlthlS) thirty days, 160 acres about three mile) northwest of Alliance. In section tt, township IS. rnnie 4s. Price, $28 per acre. Terms, $3,000 cash. Time on the balance. Addresa John Hock, 114 Knee per Street, Council Pluffs, Iowa, LAlfD TO TRADE! WANTED TO TRADE Irrigate farm tn eastern Wyoming. Water right raid for In government canal. Welt mproved. Address Vox 47S9, care Al liance Herald. lltf-471 FOR REHT ROOMS NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS ! Wit or without board. Cloae In. Private residence. Phone 175. roil BALK MI9CELI.ANBOUg Five room house for sale. See W. TL Young. Phone 76. feb 16-8t$B77t RANQB FOR SALE New malleable range, cheap for cash, or on terms. See John R. Snyder, phone It. 10-tf-t81t RELINQUISHMENT on homestead1 for sale. I offer for sale a homeateaeT relinquishment of 191 acres In good lo cation. Price reasonable for quieK sale. Inquire at The Herald office or address rtos 1148, care Alliance Herale lO-tf-8148 BTOVE FOR BALK Hard coal stove. In good condition. Cheap for cash. In quire at The Herald office. S-tf Belle fee gale Several Aberdeen bulla, from els te twenty-four months of age, for sale. Raised In Keith county, Nebraska. Ad dress W. H. tt J. Dudley, LeMoyne, Ne braska. 10-4t-tft MISCEIXAHEOrjg PASTURE WANTED for horse. Will pay reasonable price for good treat ment and plenty of feed. Phone 840 or call at Herald office. 10-tf-6ftl0 JAMES M. KENNEDY, DENTIST First National Hank nuildlng. Alli ance, Nebr. I'hones: Office, 23; Resi dence, lllsck 10, nuronn for trauvheiv Railroad men can secure a very use ful bonk at The Herald office. It is e daily time book for trainmen and en glnemen. The price ia reasonable. 8-tf-8728 Money to loan on real estate, tf F. E. REDDISH. FOR RENT The John A. Wllsoer place In 27-47. for negotiable note. Ad dress offers to Mrs. IIvh Yandewnlker, Laveen, Arizona. l4-t-S8t LOST LOST Red leather, soft front an back, memorandum book with loose leaves, held In by rubber bnud. Kii.d' er please return to Herald office or' phone 240. -tf FOUND Pair of ey i: In sues in rase. . Owner can have same by proving own ership and paying for i'.iIj adverline went. Call at The Hrr.ild otTlce. Il-tf-l77 FOR EXCHANGE for western Nebr. aska land. 220 acre Improved farm lev-' Nance county, Nebraska, five milee i rum i-aimer ana seventeen Inliee front Fullerton. Address Uox (764. care Alliance Herald, with full des cription of land which you wish to ea chango and price of same. FOR SALE Two lots In Johns toa'e Addition, or will trade for horses or cows. Address W, care Herald. For 8a le or Trade A good Martin 38-55 rifle for sale or trade for shotgun. Address Box 5759, Herald Office, Alliance. 13-tf-R759 When answering advertisement please be sure to mention that yog saw them In The Herald. "TIZ" GLADDENS SORE, FEET "TIZ" make sore, burning, tired feet fairly dance with delight Away go the ache and pains, the corns, callouses, blisters aad bunion "TIZ" draw out the acids and poisons that puff up your feet. N matter how hard ?ou work, haw ong you dance, how far you walk, or how loaf you remain om your feet, TIZ" bring restful foot ootnfor 1 TIZ" is woe derful for tired. aching, swollen, smarting feet. Your fee just tingle for joy; shoe never burl or seem tight. I Get a 25 cent box of "TIZ" now from any druggiet or department store. al foot torture forever wear smaller shoes, V rni. v .r. rl harpy