9 AsismM Own? Queries and Repliei Covering Mhtleri of Importance to the Man WhA Runs a Car ADJUDGED INSANE Man Named Han Dorrell, Home Any I Place, Picked by Offlc j er Ijiot Friday The state convention held at Filler- train Vo stop atMand on flag for ness and recreation in your lives'' ' ton last week waa attended by Mrs. pasM-ftgers tA height. Hoffland is said she to an eleven-year old fclrL. Charles Tully, president, and Mrs. tU new statfi about ten miles from "Oh, I don't know about tjRaF." an- t Samuel Tlllett, secretary, of the Al-. -AHiance, and it Is where the potash swered the girl. "It ain't j dull as W Tha vml mlikt IVilnlr ti. -1 llance P. E. O.'s. The ladles report deposits, In regard to which My rear U makes a noli, pe nally whtn turning a corner. I havs tiad new housing and gtara put in, also new beval gear driving pinion Whan I acraw tha pmion as tight aa I think it ought to go it binds. What if tha matter f Thlft condition Is duo to the shifting Of the large differential gear, so Hint it mores away from and toward the driving pinion. The cause of this l usually a loose truss rod, which per mits the housing halve to separate The left half of the housing should 1 removed and the bolts renet and tlgUt sMied. and then the truxs rod taken up a far as possible to form a rigid con t ruction. If you are not fnfulilar with tbe work do not attempt It and under Bo circumstances should you try to re adjust the tenrs to compensate for the loonn rod. " 1L T t f 'I A lady living In the east part of town was amused and then startled last Friday when a stranger appear ed at her home In the afternoon and ing what the or color might be. I ??"p,,t 'Wg tbC ,,PXt a grand entertainment at ruiiertoa, Mrs. Tully was elected delegate if attend the supreme ronventlo at Los Angeles In October. FulfcTton was decorated with the P. E. . col ors and everyone did their fcest to provide a royal entertainment. Much credit. is due Mrs. Tully and Mrs. dull aa always Herald recently contained an article, something doln' to keep us from get are located. Superintendent W. M. Weidenha mer and family departed Saturday for San Francisco to attend the ex position. They were Joined here be fore starting by Mr. Weidenhamer's nephew, E Gale8burg, tin' blue. It's lively sometimes, all right. Fer instance, las' night the people on our floor was a-cuttin' up high. Dere was a gentleman next to us what had de tremens, an' de lady right across the hall from 11a tram j. atrauD, ana ramuy, or jagged so she nearly bit her sister'. 111., and by bis brother, ear off." ;tlon for this city. Ar chain carbon ramovars as good is jhf scraping method f Much has' beefl said "gainst this method of removing carbon from the Tllndors. but it has beeu tried with very satisfactory results, no barturui fjjecj, on Jbo motor being noticeable. It certainly Is' a quick and effective method and eiual In every way q UlC result obtained when the cylinders are removed and scraped. Many poople are afraid that If they use this method Jhere Jj djinger of tbe chain catching lnlhe valvoi of that small pieces of tbe chain will become broken off and vcoje the cylinders, , I'otti experience and careful thought on tile subject, however, will show that there Is" no possibility of tbe chain catching In tbi taJvej ot a"hy poppet Take motor. Of bourse It would not do to use, the chain Jj) rotary or sleeve vftfre motor, be cause It would Ret caught between the Age of tbe varva and the felge of the ports and be ground to pieces, and at tha same time the valve would be In jured. Furthermore, there Is no possi bility of small pieces of chain break ing off and scoring the cylinders for til reason that tbe chain Is not brit tle, i It will bend before it will break. Kor is the material hard enough for the remover to scratch the cylinder as It la battered about The chain will only remove the carbon from the top of the piston, the cylinder head and that part of the bore that Is above the piston travel. Tbe valve pockets must be scraped, but as thexe are easily ac cessible this Is not on objection. How are platinum points fastanad to craws of a magnatoT One method I to hard solder the points in place. Tbe first step is to cut two small slots at right augles in the end of the two members carrying the points. Then by the aid of the brass older the points are fastened in place. What la tha approximata aaving In currant whan using tha two haadlighta switchsd on as dimmsra Instead of switchsd on fullf This all dciieiida on the method of dimming used. If the lamps are dim med by connecting thcru In series then the current consumption is cut in halt if the resistance in the wires is neg lected, and since this Is small It may le. If two bulbs are lined in the head light, a lurge one In focus for 'country driving and a small one out pf Jcrj for city driving, tne saving may b much greater, the small bulb taking about A fourth Jlit JJjrre'jt of the large I am troubled with fir coming from the oxhauat cut out undarnaath my car whan running rapidly and abutting off qulcklyi alao whan pulling haj-d jj Is not tha raguiar exnaust from tha an gina, but a large blaia like gaaolina fir- which co.rtoa claar to tha ground ane spreads out several ft at each way. Can you explain ltf ...'. ' Tt fs diiUculT to soy exactly what Is causing this trouble without seeing the car. However, it may be that the valves are improperly timed or the mix ture mny not be correct If the valves have been reset lately it would be wise to make certain that the timing is cor rect, but if ibey have not been reset they probably" fire ail right. If the mixture is at fault It is fl simrle mat ter to adjust the carburetor. Possibly there is carbon In the exhaust pipe or It may be that you are running with tbe spark too late, , ftns'hklf IhlhtB from the spring seat ta tha auter and of tha axle, a dl tanca c) about tan Inohee. How ahouH It fca straightened? This axle should be heated to a cher ry red heat and then straightened. The beat should be applied at the bend only, and as this la ten Inches from the king pin bushings there is no renson why the latter should be heated and therefore no danger of them becoming enlarged. In fact, it Is doubtful whether they would be enlarged even If exposed directly to the beat it is not necessary to give the axle any beat treat ment after tt Is straightened. Doaa it maka any difference how many taath aro in bevel goar in ra lation to tha gaar it works in 7 The relation of the number of teeth on the driving lnlon to the numttef on the large gear gives the ratio be tween the number of revolutions the motor makes as compared with the number tlie wheels make when the cat is traveling on high pear. Any change in either the pinion or bevel geat alters the ratio. Imagine her surprise when the man took the thread and started over to 1 a neighbor's house, wrapping the' thread around trees, shrubbery, and ' then around the neighbor's resi dence. When he had used the en tire spool, he proceeded to ask the Alliance neTt nplohhnr for A n w nunnlv nnHi t(i.n tnrtt.l Ihrnlich tho numo r.rn.1 Well NatNMed cedure. But the officers had been notified and before the man could Xne 26th natlonai conventIon l .""r . "i"'""''" the T. P. A.'s convened oi which wbb rviurmiy 10 ninu me houses on one street together so that they could not be blown or washed away, the law was upon him and he was escorted to the police station. When questioned he gave his nnme T. P. A. CONVENTION HclegnteN Keturned Home with Treatment at Omaha Last Week V. I). Weidenhamer. and family, of Sterling, Colo., who are making the ' Mrs. Monte Hargraves was called trip with them. They are going by to York Wednesday noon hv n ti. the northern route, by way of Port ; land, and will return by the southern ; route. Needless to say, they will en ijoy a fine trip. of In in Omaha u June 14 and continued until the ev-i v what the old war horses said, it was tne most successful one or tne z b Manjr 0f us don't find our double conventions. A great deal of work'.- . . x . , , , , in a iiiciuiit' wut-ii n ruuifs 10 lue XloD'o Column M Double for Sure or ana n Rives an inea ns to tne oe fudled condition of his mind: . uuKitwii'a aj. P-.fi : UID II tl iiir" Mnn. 1 I. tn Dun Porell, with no borne in pnr-'h", Y'Tt' nlav lBm name, but a few years ago. tlculaf, and It was at onr? Been thtl V ul A,f t'. M,v h,.,whl,e at Rock sl,rlnf''9' Wyoming. I he was Insane, as his words were con- uti r Lloyd V' Thomfl" who BOt fused and his mind wandered inter- lay forJthe t'hraska division, as niy niall while there The ftther day mittenUy On fia person were found y. .h".d.1.? ..f" .th.e .d!leAa!! while reading The Houston Chronicle two letters, one of which was ad-' L" ' L'T .;.,.. uL."f- " j W rr,'1,' IIorace Voe cftme across SrTrari0 ?T'W fHr baWae "was takVn proper c. ' Vh ds .Th'IS nr' ore Capt. Snyder, TlroH.lway Trans-' f r.rin7 nl .iy ,.r(,e iniall sounus a wnoie 101 line us. fer Co.. St. Louis, Mo. the other l;', ftVoLha from ffiir- LLOYD THOMAS SHOT; letter Contained no address. Follow-!.?. .""Lr aJiJILi YOUNG FREE ON BOND gram stating that seriously 111. her mother waa FOR SALE Dargain in five room cottage at 116 Missouri avenue. Large rooms. Renting for $12 per month. In good repair. Price $1000. DR. GEORGE J. HAND. 29-tf-5690 OLD PAPERS for sale at The Herald Oitice. Five cents per bundle. Ti P. A. delegates and ell of tramping around Visiting news stands and libraries. I was in your town & worked a few days arrested & walked over to Rock Island. Could you help a fellow to do so again, Quincy was with them as the stage, Peonle raised a ornhan & after forty years we are men. Sure tt certain of mail & express telegra phy we was found again. Employed a short time on Taclflc & Atlantic oat a visit going back to ask for the pos ition before. The scenes of boyhood & Installment plan. Garden & sun shine or a chance to do as before. The exhibition of fine arts and curi osity. Visiting on coast for fourty days at house of correction." The other letter Is similar in its rambl ing Wfleh Darell appeared at the nrt uOUse and asked for the thread he grabbed the woman's hand and start ed to pull her out of the door. He is obsessed with the idea that fee Is a great and powerful man in financ ial circles, and in his letters refers to some of the world's richest men as his acquaintances. On Tuesday he was taken to the county Jail. The' insanity board composed of Dr. H. H. Bellwood Monte Hargraves and Eugene Burton adjudged him Insane, and he will be taken to tbe asylum tbe last of this week. thpir special iu luiumnc, . ... flulvaatnn 'Ievna. .lima F. Into wives, it Was a good sight to see ... - " .h- fttii r,, hJ, a,iAr this evening Lloyd B. Thomas, the The novelists and eory writers ' ,,,. , , r. ..- young newspaper man, who it is their friends from other states whom'r ; w9 shot ,Iast ""ernoon by they had not seen for a year. I ' "n'Jh' PJ rZl Mn.i. ,ijo the Labor Dispatch, was resting nu .eur- . , , . . . . ' ituiuiii-'ii tmrr ill i I'lt-ii'iup; ma luic- arm between the wrist and elbow, were welcomed to Omaha at aEka by the following well known and his condition was considered so serious that no attempt whs made on men: State President W. C. White in behalf of the Nebraska division; , A I 1 f It.. 1. I .11 n n f ' T TI Morehead. H 7& E. Lobeck ' and Part of the surgeons to probe for Senator O. M. Hitchcock. They l"""umh.Ua . , , M were responded to by auona t'rea-i l" , "'v "I Geo. J. Hand, H. D.. Asthma and Hay Fever Eye, Ear, Nose aud Turunf PHONE 251 Calls answered from office day answered from night. or RED PEP'S PHILOSOPHY DESERVE MUCH CREDIT ident The rest of the time was taken up In routine business ttlnnfc With which the convention s?nt PrfclMdent Wil son a message that the T. P. A.'s of America were wHft him and that they would he vith him as long as he was pretvlent. The voHVentlon. adjourned Friday eft-rbn to meet In June, 191, at Uafayette, Indiana. i Delegates from Post M, Alliance, ' were R. C. Strong and Robert Lud-, ington, who returned home the first of this week well pleased with the entertainment afforded them. A bond of $500, slenett by Marsene Johnson, M. K. HhAy anj j. Dar rouzet. It I Understood the revolv er, which was not of a large caliber, has not as yet been obtained by the police. CO. PERSONAL PROPERTY Figures Just Compiled by County As Mrssor Khow Little Chang from 1914 County Assessor Jelinek haft Just completed the 1915 personal ts tolls for Box Butte county and has them In tabulated form. Thejr do not show much change from last year. The greatest proportionate vain is in automobiles which increasf-d in num ber 38 during tbe .year. The num- ber of lacks. Jennies anrt mules cYe-') What 4 the causa of Inner tubas b Kindly tall ma something about long , ""B rne"t.6! or faatan.d to the and short intake manifold. Which ia 1 e"m; vr occult to remove the batter f ! "' The short manifold usually Is tetter, i Tbi t8 cau8d neglecUng to use bowing sui1or results at low skhh1s tn00 tire talc betweeu tute and cas mim wide open throttle aud equailv j !nK- Whenever a tube Is pla.-el Into rood results at hlirh innt Vh th. casing alwaya aprtnkle Ulc over the throttle Is wt it at low siWfs. a ! ,u",,v' of th t,re- Talc u a wh,tt oawMtion existing when the car Is on a ! P"'1"- which Is cheap, and may be heavy pull, the liquid gasoline In tbe j gtit at any aupply store. manifold must lie lifted a greatet ! height In the long manifold, and hence ! How do you fit babbitt bearing oa there Is a chance of loading up. due to crank shaft and connecting rods, oithef tb liquid fuel dropping back against " putting in new onae or when U tha throttle. The condition really is kin9 u l'ck in old 6n,,T caused by the air velocity U'lng lusuf-j " on.v slhiutly worn bearing may flcfent to carry the fuel to the motor I l adjusted by removing shims or by With a short manifold the fuel ueed i fl1,n ,h eorlng oapa. if the bear sat be lifted very high, aud hence ! wred or worn out of round tre will te no loading up or collect-1 or ,f "" eurliigs are put in the aur Sat of gasoline In the tuaulfold ,l,UHt raHHl. I If the bearing surfnees are In good condltlou and not woru out of sli;H a slight adjustment should tie Mitlicleiit A starting uud lighting battery will ZiZ Z1: .Z for three to four years, if properly i . ., K. th . " for. Lach year the batterv will ' ... . need new m-imrntom. ; ioo-new wuimsnpin-ur. uemuuuij 1 i enough shims to make the bearing s , . . : snug but uot a tight fit When shim maor to a h.gh compr...,on on.? I wni0Ted b the tn Wie comprension may be raised by; . ,'! .,. 1.,, 1.. - .. lor u l v uiitiaa vv u vut- riaa-. methods, it is hardly udvls- ... .. ax make this chauge. becuuseyour ... llP ,1M ,... ... snlll.B ti,,oul,. 1.. I ....... i s ...i.. 1 - u lu'cx-u ursikut-u i or a i-vriuiu , .... , .i... .. wpiTv.iuu, uiiu ii ) vu ruinv II, au; ten pounds, you will submit the cylin 1 der to a greater strain than they were detjgned for, the pressures on the cyl-i lndar walls will be greater aud the' we ou the beurlngx more. If your What Is the life of tha average stor es) battery whan uaad for atartingf U not giving sufficient power! ou, tlf ,.,, 1V,., nwd ap tit In filing the tint surface of the bearlit.' cap should be preserved, tbe tile no) only belnir held flat against the sur face, but the movement of the tool being carefully executed. If the tx-nrtim U m-ored. new or worn sr;ii;n Oinr you should find out what is the mat ter with it rather than raise the com-1 predion Probably tbe best method is to rivet a plate to the top of the piston or the cylinder, whichever l more couven-i lent. Placing the plate ou the piston BtBaV weight to the recipnx'atlu:; ' mewses, wiilie if it Is attached to tli , uj ,.al8 r..llloved. uud the raul; ryMhder head there is dauuer of Inter shnft lB.inlw. k,h f;i. e are p-Hnted with v ui c is, u uc uun vi l uv vtio." in ; and out. In either ca. be sure thai This xtiouid be done by an exierlenoe' man. Connei-tlms hk! bearings may lf scr-aiH'd without tenrlm; tlowu the m tor. but if tbe uiiiln bearlngn reiulrt scrnpii'i; ilie motor must lie disasseni b!d miuI Mie erruik case placed upHltW down with the crank shaft and flv whiH'l still In iumttlon. The main bear there is clearance enough between tbe piston and the cylinder to allow the plate to lie put Into place If tbe plate I attached to the plstou tt should be made of aluu.lnlum for the sake of uV'btiiess LeiiKtheuluir the connecting rod or Increnstiiir the t-rnukshaft thniw villi r'x-i 'ivetisc tin i-miipreutin I 'it re'thcr 'f the-e methls I as simple or n cheap a the first one suggested a solution of rriwt:m i'ne .rter m tating th 'rnk sh.ift s few times and removing it the hlgn sHts of the bear lngs will be -oMted with the blue These spots are carefully removed witl a seelal neraping tool, care being tak en uot to cut too doeii. Then the crank shaft Is repainted and the operatloi repeated until tha few large high spot h-iv,. jrtven t'lsc to more evenlv rt's trl'. 'itcd small oiir. showing that tin beuriug makes contact at practically every point creased 26 during the year. The -increase in cattle is 165. Following are the figures for tfhis year and for 1914: ll15 No. Act. Val. Asa Val, Alliance Hand Did Much Touartl Making Stockmen's Conven tion a Success One of the principal attractiens at tne storamen s convention, aad one that contributed In a great degree toward making the affair so enjoya ble, was the Alliance )aTid. The members held rehearsals frequently before the occasion so that they might be in shape to mttVe the best showing, and all Alliance people were well pleased with the result. This band has beet organized only a short time, and this makes their work even more rwditable. Just this one event alone proved conclus ively the benefit of a band not tak ing into consideration their regular weekly concerts on the streets. There is no one thing a town possesses of which It can boast more than it band. While the visitors to the con vention were admiring our fine iowtj with Its many piobllc Improvements, they did not fail to say a good word for the band. The boys are barely started In their efforts, and the coming months will see many Improvements. The organization of a Junior band will prove beneficial to the city organisa tion by assisting in keeping the ranks filled and in Increasing the member ship. Instructor Wilson Is fullyJ Chief Dispatcher A- Y. Gavin and competent, and is sparing no effort family leave oda.v Jot the Black to bring the Alliance band nvto the l mils, where they will sjnd the next same ran as ine dcsi musical organ-iwo weeks fishing and camping. ABiur 1 1 urn irn umiiiu 1 1 n a the McCook division. e.he washouts have been completely repaired. It A Friend in Need "My dear fellow, delighted to meet you. Just the very man I wanted to see. I wish you 'womd kindly lend me $20. I unfortunately left my money at home, and I haven't a cent on me. "I'm awfully sorry, old chap, but I haven't that amount about me Jut now. I can fix it. though, so you can get it almost immediately. "Tea thousand thanks, dear boy." "Here's ten cents. Take the street tat and go home and fcet your money." Childhood's Observation Visitor (who has takn small girl 'ob his lap): "Now, iny little pet, what do you think I've taken you on my lap for?" Small Girl: "To give me candy." V.: "No, but to give you something almost as good as candy a real sweet kiss Ml S. G.: "I'd rather have the candy; ou can go and kiss my governess. Horses Sill 410.405 Mules, ja.-lis and Jenes 161 10, "5 30 Cattle 18881 473,210 H,642 Household ' effects '.2 4,6 i 7 AntomuYlles 2TS -19.6S3 a in 4 Horses 8,220 462,475 '92,495 Jacks, rmules St jeiinle 187 H.8'0 '2,376 CaXD 18,516 483,260 96,652 Autonidblles 237 18,952 The total value of all personal That's what papa does, and he gives me the candy every time I Bee him do it." property for 1914 waa $9ib, 875, as apalnfit I967.S90 for this jyear. Burlington Bubbles RAINS DURING CONVENTION Jupiter Pluvious iot lluy F.very Ev ening KexiHHisible for He create in Attendance It would seem that old Jnpiter Pluvlus got his wires crossed last week either that, or he had a grudge against the stockmen's con vention, for he proceeded each night to make people hunt shelter, some times for not more than five minutes and at other times for half an hour. Anyway, it was a rather curious co incidence. After the first two times, people knew better than to appear on the streets in the evening without an umbrella, for they knew they would have use for them. Tbe heavy rains up and down the Burlingion, causing the sandBlides aud washouts, were the direct esuse of 2.000 more people not beirg here during the week. Trains were so ir-' regular, and it was so impossible to estimate their arrival in Alliance, that these people, who had intended to be here, changed their mnds. Many people, who had come here be fore the washouts, were greatly In convenienced in returning to their homes by missing connections at Junction points. Slight Have Yellow Fever A New York young lady not feel ing well raused the family physician to be summoned. After looking at her tongue, feel ing her yulse, etc., he said: "I do not wish to alarm you. Miss, hM yoxr symptoms are plainly those of srariet fever." "Oh. no," Bhe ewlalmed in con steTnafron; "surely not, Doctor!" "Tea," he Bld, Ton are certainly threatened w'th scaTlet fever." -TOiat shall 1 do? What fhall I So? she moaned In great distress. "Oh, Doctor, couldn't you throw it into some other kind of fever. Scar let b so trying, to my complexion." Tit ere was a roan in western Iowa who suddenly hecame rich and built art eniormoas ko-use. He decided to adorn it with statuary from Italy and so je ordered a ropy of the "Venus de 3iIilo." la due time it arrived, ex ecuted in the finest Carrara marble, t no sooner did the millionaire re ceive it than he sued the railroad for fi,O00 damages for mntilatlon and utiat's more, he won the suit. "Evciy ioj has liis d&y-the-:; nights we reserved for ike cats.. WE AHE HEADQUARTERS For Auto Supplies and Oil and Gas oline Free Air the Curb Alliance Auto Supply Ca. l Phone 25' Lively in the Tenements A young woman new to mission work on the east side, New York, ws latelv moved to comment unon is thought that the entire system will monotonous and cheerless exist- be in normal condition by the last of iJiis week or the first of next week. An order ha bees issued for ence of the inhabitants of the tene ments. "1 suppose there is little bright- Suite The Herald is prepared to furnish lacna announcements anfc Invitation at reasonable prices in differ ent styles. 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