PROFESSIONAL DIRECTOR Rates; One-Inch card, 50 cents; tvro Inch cards, $1.00 n. A. COPSEY Physician and Surge rc Thono. S60 Res. rbonw. 842 Calls answered promptly day and lgbt from office. Office: Alliance National Bank building, over the Foct Office. 0. E. SLAGLE, M. D. rhyslclan and Surgeon Otic phone, 65 ALLIANCE Res. phone, 62 NEBRASKA J. Jeffrey, D.C. rh.C. A. 0. Jeffrey, D.C. CHIROPRACTORS 504 Niobrara Ave. Office Hours, 10 a. m. to 8 p. m Orle Coppernoll Fhone zu F. J. Petersen w.es. Phone 4 J Dri. Coppernoll & Petersen Osteopaths BOOM S, OPERA HOUSE BLOCK JAMES OSBORN Contractor and Builder Estimate Furnished Free ILMANCK : i NKHUASKA H. M. BULLOCK Attoruey-at-Law ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA L. W. BOWMAN "tavalclaa and Burgeon. OrriCB, First National Bank Bldg. ITUONKS: Office, 162; Residence, lfi DR. D. K TYLER Dentist PHONE 362 UVEB FlIUST NATIONAL BANK 4CE : : NEBRASKA AUTO LIVERY - - PHONE '573 - - PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER AT THE HERALD OFFICE JgKAtfONAllLE HATES PROMPT SEIIVICB J. D. EMERICK Bonded Abstracte 1 fears the only set of abstract books In Box Butte county. OrFICE: Rm. 7, Opera House Block J. F. YANDERS TAILOR and MATTER JTUUfT NATIONAL BANK BLIXi. ALLIANCE, NKUKAKKA XKT A1E Clllt FOK YOU" HARRY P. C0URSEY LIVE HTOCK AND GENERAL BALKb SPECIALIST AND AUCTION KEB Farm Bales a Specialty TERMS REASONABLE PHONE: 664 ALLIANCE NEBRASKA DR. L. W. CURTIS PREPARED TO TREAT ALL DOMESTIC ANIMALS PHONE 63S ALLIANCE NEBRASKA EUGENE BURTON Attorney-at-Law Land Attorney OFFICE: First National Bank Bldg PHONE 180 ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA f HONE: 233. CLARE A. DOW Electrician limine Wiring Motor and Auto-starter Repairing ALLIANCE : NEBRASKA GEO. O. GADSBY Licensed Embafaner FHONE: Day, 8; Night, E10 ALLIANCE NEBRASKA PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER Anj kind of Photos. Interior and exterior views QUALITY PORTRAITS Alliance Art Studio M. E. Grebe, Prop. 114 East 4th. Phone Black 11 JAKES M. KENNEDY, DENTIST ., Tint National Bank Building. Al Hum, Nebr. Phones: Office, S3 fieatteaoe, Black 10. Nitrous Ozlda THOMAS LYNCH Atfy-at-Iaw 1519-1621 City National Bank Building OMAHA Special Attention to Live Stock Claims c . E. Morgan On "3TO10.X Til take with you a box of good CIG-AKS and a late Get them at up town news stand or at depot HILLER BROTHERS REP PEPS PHILOSOPHY 0 Ml V MCAL "TVT7ifT TC mm Buy a lot In FAIRVIKW Addition. Mrs. .1. T. Hyrne rnme In from Greeley Saturday for a two weeks' visit with her sister, Mrs. J. J. Coby. Mrs. Win. llollinrake and daugh ter, Mrs. J. C. Romer, were down from Hemingford Saturday shopping and visiting with friends. Mrs. Bura Pitts went to Hemlng ford Saturday to visit Ith her son, Philip, for a few days. Miss Iconise Busklrk came over from Lakeside Saturday for a short visit with her sister, Winnifred, who Is attending school here. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Murphy, of Chllicothe. Mo., and Mr. and Mrs. James Melvin, of Seneca, Nebr., came In Saturday fro mthelr respect ive homes for a visit with Mrs: Jack Burns and family. The three ladies are cousins. FRESH MEATS All kinds, mut ton, pork, beef, and chickens. Hodgers' Grocery, Phone 54. 27-tf-5660 e e e " Mrs. L. II. Mosher departed last Friday for Conneauc, Ohio, where she will meet Mr. Mosher, who with F. W. Carlson, made the trip in the Mosher Ford. Mrs. Mosher's daugh ter, MjT8. Russell Rogers, accompan ied her as far as Omaha for a short visit with friends. Mrs. A. Sanquest came up from Bridgeport Friday and remained here till Sunday looking after business matters and visiting with relatives nd friends. Mrs. M. L. Klncaid came up from Bingham last Thursday to visit with her husband, who is confined In the hospital. Misses Virginia and Alma Rosen berger visited with Alliance friends between trains Saturday on their way from Aurora, where they had been visiting, to their home at Hem ingford. STORAGE COAL at lowest prices. Forest Lumber Company. 6-tf-5941 Buy a lot in FAIRVIEW. Mrs. Amelia Johnson returned to her home at Canton last Thursday after a visit here with her daughter. Mrs. Bruce McDowell. Mrs. E. S. Owens went to Chadron last Thursday for a few days' visit with friends. e e e Rev. and Mrs. Geo. A. Morphy de parted last Thursday for Denver and other points In Colorado, where they will visit with relatives and friends for a few days before going to . his pastorate at Salida, Colo. ' FAIRVIEW Addition is destined to bo the same to Alliance as Capitol Hill is to Denver. Master Kenneth Gilmore went to Hemingford last Thursday after a short visit here with his aunt, Mrs. F. M. Seidell, and family. At Hem ingford Kenneth was met by his par ents, who live in Sioux county, and who had been visiting there. A. E. Anderson, in charge of the government crop reports, was here from Chadron last Wednesday and Thursday. Thursday noon he went to Dalton, near which place he will carry on hla work this week. e e e Skinner's Macaroni Products, nade In Nebraska. Ask your groe- tr. Adv. Mrs. Clara Albro went to Bcotts- bluff Monday to see after the packing of her household goods and their re moval to Alliance. The Albro fam ily recently moved to Scottsbluff, but last Saturday returned to Alliance to stay, saying that there's noplace like "He. who takes a plunge in the stock market is very apt to get soaked'. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS For Auto Supplied and Oil and Ga ollne Free Air on the Curb Alliance -Auto Supply Co. Phone 25 MONUMENTS Granite Marble Paioe-Fishburn Granite Co Grand Island, Nebraska Write for Information or call on our Local Agent . AL. WIKER Agent at Alliance OLDER BUT STRONGER To be healthy at seventy, prepare at forty, is sound advice, because in the strength of middle life we too often forget that neglected colds, or careless treat tnent of slight aches and pains, simply undermine strength and bring chronic weakness for later years. To be stronecr when older, keen vour blood pure am! rich and active with the strength-building and blond-nourishinir properties ol Scott's Emulsion w hich is a food, a tonic and a medicine to keep your blood rich, alleviate rheumatism and avoid sickness. No alcohol la Scott' . Scott ft Bowne, Bloom field, N. J. II f V 1 N. I ii a i ;v . i M - Finos Cure tor Epilepsy After Years of Suffering "X.y .UnhtiT was ;:l.:-'.i) wltb t)U ; t!u f.t.s fur Unci- y-;ii.i, tl.e Itnu-ii coming every few wei V) employed everal din-tors but tiny J J hi r no R..i-.:. AU.jt . ar ago w ' heard of Pr A Milts' Nervliv i' and It rertainb has proved bli'Ksln? to oi; Utile gl'l. She W it now npparrntlj : Pured "id U en- I J 1 v. r J of i,i nith. n u Kv'vNV if over 11 yei4r 8l"l: V ! h' ha,i 6 x fit. We cannot f;eak too highly of Dr. Miles' Nervtne." MRS. FRANK ANHERSOM. ' Cumfiey, Minn Thousands of children in the United States who are suffering 1 1 out attacks of epilepsy are a burden and sorrow to their parents. who would give anything to restore health to the sufferers. Dr. Miles' Nervine is one of the best remedies knowr for tl.is al.iiction. It has provcr. beneficial in thousrnJs of case and those who have tied it huv the greatest faith in it. It is not a "cure-pll," but a reliable remed for nervous ' disease. You need not hesitate to give it a triL Sold by all Druggists. If the first kotti falls to benefit your money U returned. MILKS MEDICAL CO, CJkhart. laeV DRINK HOT TEA FOR A BAD COLD i .-i u finall package of Hainluirg lii-m-t 'iVa. or h the f'rman folks cult it. 'IlHmhtirpcT Hi nt Hire," at any (!. ruiitf-y. Take a tablospoonful of the tii. put a cup of iKiiling wator upon it. pour through a sieve anl drink a toai'iip full at any time during the day or ln-fore retiring. It is the most eiTertivc way to break a cold and cure grip, an it tiprnn t lie pores of the .skin, relieving eonpeftion. Also loonens the boweln. thus driving a cold from the synti'in. Try it the next time ymi suffer from a oo'l'l or the grip. It is inexpensive an I entirely vegetable, therefore safe 'and harmless. iiOB BACKACHE AND LUMBAGO RIGHT OUT Bub Pain and Stiffness' away with a email bottle of old honest St Jacob Oil When jour hark is sore and lame or lumbago, wiutiea or rheumatism has you htitl'ened up. don't pullerl Oct a 25 eent bottle of old. honest "St. Jaeobs "il" at. any clnitr xtore. pour a little in 3 our hand and nib it riplit into (lie pain or ache, and by the time joii eount fifty, the soreness and lame lie is pine. Don't stay crippled! Tliis soothing, I I'netrat in-! oil tieiils to be used only nro. It takes the ache and pain right if. of your ba-k and ends the misery. . ii mimical, yet absolutely barmlc i iij doesn't burn the skin. Nothing else stops lumbago, sojticu and lame back misery so promptly I THE Real Estate Exchange la the best advertising medium for the real estate dealer. Cir culation covers the United States, and directly to interest ed people. Results are certain. Write us today for special re duced rate advertising proposi tion. Subscription $1 CO per Year Including a one time SO word ad, and set seven commercial maps of Illinois. Missouri, Io wa, Kansas, Oklahoma, Arkan sas, and Texas. Maps alone worth double the subscription eost. If you are not on our list, send your subscription to day while this special offer la open. REAL ESTATE EXCHAN6E Belle, Mo. . Alliance. Their household goods will be here this week. 0 0 0 Mrs. Sarah Root returned to her home at Hemingford Monday after a few days' visit here, with her mother, Mrs. Thos. Katen. 0 o o FItESIl MEATS All kinds, mnt- ton, pork, beef, and chickens. I lodgers' Grocery, Phone 54. I7-tf-5660 0 0 0 Mrs. Martin Oldt returned to her home at Hemingford . after being confined for several weeks in St Joseph's hospital, where she under went an operation. Walter Jones, traffic chief for the Nebraska Telephone con.pany, was here from Grand Island last week looking after business matters. A marriage license was issued Monday by Acting Cotinty Judge Broome to Eric T. Casteel, aged 8 0, of Mullen, and Miss Maude Charters, of Krush, Colo., aged 20. Mr. Broome performed the ceremony that united the couple for life. e e o STORAGE COAL at lowest prices Forest Lumber Company. 36-tf-5941 0 0 0 B. V. Reeves went to Hyannls to do some painting and decorating work at the Davis ranch near that town. Most of the work will be the painting of the new large three-story house, and -Mr. Reeves expects to be away about three weeks. e e e J. C. Morrow went to Scottsbluff Monday to look after the winter feed ing of some cattle he baa there, and to visit with friends. o o o L. A. KIrkpatrick came in last Thursday morning from Topeka, Kans., to accept a position In the Times office. FRESH MEATS AU kinds, mut ton, pork, beef, and chickens. I lodgers' Grocery, Phone 64. n-tf-5660 o o o Mrs. J. W. Thomas departed Mon day for Grand Island to attend the state W. C. T. U. convention, which Is being held there this week. From Grand Island she will go to Omaha to visit with relatives and friends and incidentally hear Billy Sunday, L r r n hritifv nupp Trips: rr v aiuiaj wssMw...www iiVvy y I the kind that Ken- yV tucky sunshine puts in- 7 lsS? leaf-makes every yr' chew of Speah Head a luscious satisfaction. You. cant get that rare sweet flavor in any chew except pear Head PLUG TOBACCO The making of SPEAR HEAD is conducted strictly according to pure-food methods in a great modern factory that's as spic-and-span as a good housewife's kitchen. For a third of a century SPEAR HEAD has' been sweetening the lives of thousands of chewers. Let it sweeten yours. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO. (Chalmers Six40 $ 1 3 5 O h Seven Passenger You ride in the Chalmers Six-40 not on it THERE may be those who take "with a grain of salt" the statement that a $1 350 car can be made to ride as easily and be as comfortable as a car selling for $6000 or more. Nevertheless, h is absolutely true that no car, at any price, rides any easier or is more comfortable than this $1350 Chal r.ers Six-40. and a ride in it will thorough ly convince you of this fact Comfort must be fcui'f kilo a car, but it is not difficult if you i;non hon. The seat backs and side walls of the Six-40 are built for comfort according to scientific principles that years of ex perience have taught us. The seats and side walls are deep and roomy, the upholstery is luxurious and is of full leather. The leg-room is ample. Truly, you ride in this car not on it. The rear springs are 57 inches long the longest on any car in the world at the price. Aside from the great comfort they give you will find that their resilient action will save you tire bills. Arid, finally, there is always in the Six-40 the comfort of steady poner the quick acceleration the easy, vibrationless pull of the marvelous valve-in-head over head camshaft motor. Let us show you some real motor car comfort. Let us do it to-day. Now Service to Owners Evtry Chalmers dernier gives la every buyer of u Chalmers car a Service Coupon Book, tacit coupon bein redeemable for a de.inilc amount of iuspectiv sendee at any Chalmers dealer's amywhere. Chalmers Club and Clubman Every Chalmers owner is entitled to a membership card in the Chalmers Club commending htm to the courte sies of Lhaimers representatives everywhere, and to receive "The C halmers Clubman regularly with out charge. Ward B. Norton Alliance, Nebraska - "Let your Next Car be a Chalmers" and on her return will stop at Lin coln and attend the meeting of the Nebraska Dry Federation. e e o - Miss Amy V. Stevens, representing the State Home for Dependent Child ren, at Lincoln, was here the first of Jh! T ek !iBiUnK with the ehildrem the home has placed In Box ButS w.; n Monday Miss Steven, went to Hemingford on the same wL .8he aW that they bow had about seventy children for whom they were looking for pronertoiseS . .. . y