"No!- I Said Calumet! pQO "I want what I ask for a KqJ I know what it would JP"rj lfU mean to go home without 0( HO it. Mother won't takt L Jf RrQ chancet (he's ur of fjjS K5l Calumet lure of light, JrW fQsj wholesome, taty bale- S(H iQCj liifts ' potitiTe, unl- DQf l&fl form result of tmtitjr fty Krl and economy. Koa try kjJS $ CALUMET fig rOC Baking Powder Kg kXX 'aJ aside your rOCI u04 favorite brand otice fvQ bOe and you'll never fo OQ Kn back to it. Calu- oRS DO met Is the vrorld'a rjtJJ , DcV best linking Ton- KXJ t'cr't'. In'"'er Cqj jYQ Rerei . cd Highct ifjCJ Cheap ana big canBa king Powders uonot save you money. Cabirnetdoga It's Pure and far superior to sour milk and soda. THE Real Estate x :1m ge is the beet advertising medium for the real estate dealer. Cir culation coven the United States, and directly to Interest ed people. Result are certain. Write us today for special re duced rate advertising proposi tion. Subscription $1.00 per Year including a one time 60 word ad, and set seven commercial maps of Illinois, MUBOurt, Io wa, Kansas, Oklahoma, Arkan sas, and Texas. Maps alone worth double the subscription cost. If you are not on our list, send your subscription to day while this special offer la open. RUl ESTATE EXCHANGE Belle, Mo. Groceries and Feed GROCERIES AND FEED We carry a clean line of We invite you to call at the IIOTEL ASIIBY when in town for a good meal or clean, fresh bed. fresh groceries, flour and feed. All kinds of overalls, shirts and shoes, etc. If your goods come from this store you are assured that they are good, fresh, pure and clean. HUBBARDS MERCAN TILE COMPANY ASIIBY, NEBRASKA STAFE CAPITAL NEWS nc hof,:!'-""''" ri1 'h'T comrnM--l l branrhca, and atudpnts will bp pprtnltt"l to make as rapid projtn-M a dpulrfd. MmvlicAil Honor Cninp, 'oihmmI of I IVnltenllitry ItimntfN, Proven a Kuril, Opinion of Wnrilcii (Hy Herald Correspondent) Lincoln, Nr-br.. Nov. 3 When State Auditor Win. II. Hmlth made bin rumpaiKii during; the fall of 1014. he promiaed that if elected he would conduct his olllce with an much sav in to the inxpayera of the state ha could be done without lowering too Hliciency of the servicp of the ollice. The coat of conducting the state aud itor's ofliee. can be grouped under three heada, and comparing It with the record of the expenae of the of fice for the corresponding period last year the aavlng In each department allows the following: Salaries 16.10.91 Kxpcnae of county treasurer ex aminer and state account. 704.01 Olllce expetme k04..9 l,Y MdNK AM) HA UK MIKYKNT APPKMUCITl.s The simple mixture of buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., known as Ad-ler-l-ka, aatonlahes Alliance people. Derail e Adler-l-ka Acts on BOTH lower and upper bowel. (INK SPOON- Vh relieves almost ANY CASK con stipation, sour stomach or gas. It removes such surprising foul matter that a few doaes often relieve or pre- ent appendicitis. A short treatment elps chronic stomach trouble. The INSTANT, easy action of Adler-l-ka is aatonishing. Harry Tlikle. drug- lot. Total 11.120.41 In addition to this tin? sum of $325 lias been earned by (he state ac countant for the examination of var ious truat companies of the state and turned Into the general fund, while a conaiderable sum has been earned and not yet paid In. The rooms formerly occupied by the Hoard of Irrigation on the third floor of the state house Is being fitted up aa a court room for the new su preme court commlaBion. The com munion has been holding its sessions In the senate chamber. A suit was broubht by the weights and measures department under the direction of Food Commissioner C. E. Harman last week In which a man of Johnson was fined for breaking a seal on a acale condemned by one of the state inspectors. The party had removed the m-al and used the scales for weighing purposes after they had been condemned. The "Morehead Honor Camp", comprising inmates of the peniten tiary, has proven an uuqualitied suc cchh In the opinion of Governor More head and Warden Kenton. During the hint legislature Governor More head asked for an appropriation for experiment In road building, the measure providing that the work he done by the LancaHter Inmate. Un der the honor hyKteiu which had been previously originated by the gover nor and Warden Fenton, the men were put to work In accordance with the proviHioua of the appropriation. That the fywtem ia a success was thoroughly demonstrated during the past sever-:; 'eeks. About fifty men are emrioyed on the road south of the state farm and they seem (o en Joy the outdoor work, and it Is to their credit that not one has violated the warden's confidences in them. The men are paid S1.S0 a day, 50 cents of which Is credited to each one, and one dollar goes to the Insti tution. This year under this honor system, in addition to the above la bor, these Inmates have raised !i000 bushels of potatoes, 1000 bushels of onions, 700 buahels of table beets. 6000 bushels of corn, a large amount of oats, cabbage and other garden ruck. bestdcB 500 head of hogs and a great many chickens have been raised at the institution. The prison honor system has been so much of a uccess in Nebraska that it has at tracted the attention of men and wo men interested in this kind of work from every part of the country. Not only has this system been a success fro. ii a humane and honor standpoint but it has helped greatly to reduce the cost of maintaining the lnstltu tlon. our Additional Nebraska CoiintieN Have Asked for County AgricuN I oral Agent. by January There are 1,000 county agrlcultur- I agents in the forty-eight states of the Union. Of this number there are eight in Nebraska, these being em ployed in Gage, Seward, Madison, Thurston, Dawes, Dakota. Kimball, nd Box liutte counties. Four ad ditional counties in Nebraska have asked for agricultural agents to be gin work in January. "On the whole, these agents have been very successful In winning the upport and confidence of the farm ing people," says the Experiment Station Record of the U. S. depart ment of agriculture, "and tangible results of their work are very en couraging. The personality of the gent is, of course, a very large fac tor In determining the measure of his success. His understanding of the real problems of the region In which he is working, his sympathy with rural people, and his ability to meet them on their own ground and actually to convey to thetn Important, radical Instruction and Information In a convincing way are among the ssentials. When to these qualifica tions are added studious inclinations nd habits, the possession of accur ate and up-to-date knowledge of the ractice and science of agriculture nd business ability of high order, we have a very able and useful man whose services will mean much for tbf' agricultural and social advance ment of his county." Chamberlain's Tablet This is a medicine intended espec ially for stomach troubles, bilious ness and constipation. It is meeting with much success and rapidly gain ing In favor and popularity. Obtain- ble everywhere. WHEN INOMAHA VISIT THE tCrr 0 trT7 "Omaha'i Fun 4?-y Centre Urn. ClMf fatwtolamirt. fiwrMfSow. atkfcvtoaf dont co home saying: t DIDN'T VISIT THE GAYETY PERU NORMAL NOTES Peru, Nebr., Nov. 1 Prof. F. M. Gregg, head of the Department of Psychology, was in Friend Friday, at winch time he delivered an address before the city teachers' Institute. On Saturday he addressed the teachers of Otoe county at a meeting at Pal myra. Miss Margaret Ellen Drown, gen eral secretary of the state Sunday School association, will address the students ut the regular chapel perl oil, Thursday. Her subject will be "A Sunday School Vision." Miss Brown was formerly one of the most progressive and efllclent county sup erlntendents in Nebraska. Miss Alice Hawthorne, upper pri mary critic, has been compelled to give up her work for a few weeks on account of sickness. Miss Katherlne L. Woods, proprie tor of the Lincoln Fine Arts store made a short visit with friends in reru last week. Ml as Woods was formerly an associate professor In the department of English In the Nor rual. The success of the Budget System or handling school events has at traded attention in other states, President Hayes has received a num ber of inquiries from normal schools In the United States concerning the method of handling thla system. The Peru football squad went to Crete, Friday, where they met defeat In a closely contested game with Doaue College. The team was ac companled by an enthusiastic squad of rooters, who report lhat altho the decisive score was 7 to 0, the Peru team was at no time outplayed Coach Johnson states that altho Peru has had heavier teams, she has never had a faster or harder-fighting team since he has been In Peru, and he predicts some excellent work durln the rest of fie season. For the benefit of young men and young womea who are not able to at tend school full semester, short courses are ottered In agriculture sewing, cooking, manual training commercial branches, methods teaching common branches, and nearly all county certificate subjects These courses will begin November 15 and continue for nine weeks. The tuition la fre, and students taking these course have the same prtvil eges and advantages enjoyed by oth er students. Beginning classes will be organized In shorthand, typewrit RECITAL PLEASED ASK FOR AGENTS NATION TOOK PHIZI.S 'tinner Living Near Alliance Won Nine Prizes on l-'ight Entries G. W. Nation, whose farm lies within a mile and a quarter from the post office, had an excellent exhibit of grkultural products ut the exhibit hall during market week. Mr. Na- ion's eight entries for prizes took nine prizes, seven firsts, one second nd sweepstakes. First prizes were won on cabbage. pumpkins, squash, carrots, beets. Bermuda onions. Eureka potatoes. Second prize was won on Ohio pota toes, and sweepstakes on all articles. He had other articles entered as ex hibits but they were not listed for prizes. Student f Alliance Srli l of Muic lienderetl Fine Piogram Ln.t Ttiumday Nlbt Ths reoltal by the students of the Alliance School of Music at the Had dorff Music House last Thursday ev ening was even more than pleasing, for the program was varied enough to suit all musical tastes, and the renditions were exceptionally fine. Those In Thursday night's program were pupils of Miss Burnett, Mrs. Zediker, Mr. Uniacke and Miss Uif ford. Miss Madelalne Zediker was first on the program with the reading, "When Papa Holds My Hand", by Glllilan. , Miss Madelaine went through with honors, and her work showed careful woik both on her part and on the part of her teacher. All the other numbers In the expres sion department were excellent, and much credit Is due Miss Gifford for her thorough work. All the numbers in the piano de partment were exceptionally good, as they always are, the expression of the little girls who took part being up to a higher standard than Is usu al. The voice department, Miss Burn ett's, was represented by Mrs. Emma Fraker and Miss Mabel Sward, who, while they have given several private recitals, were new to public work. But they proved their ability and careful training as soon as they had rendered the first notes of their sel ections. Mrs. Fraker's last selection "I'm a' longln' for you," was render ed with violin obligato by Paul Thomas, and this brought forth many comments from the audience. Mr. Uniacke'B department of vio lin was represented by George Van dervoort, but the young man han dled his part in such a creditable manner that the audience hardly no ticed that he was the only student representing that department at the recital. The recital as a whole was so pleasing that the public eagerly awaits the announcement of a simil ar occasion. There is more Catarrh in this sec tion of the country than all other diseases put together, und until the last few years was supposed to be in curable. For a gnat many years doctors pronounced it a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with lo cal treatment, pronounced it incura ble. Science has proven Catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and there fore requires constitutional treat ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manu factured 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 and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case It fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address: F. J. Cheney & Co.. To ledo. O. Sold by Druggists, 7fc. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Dr. B. F. Lee, who was located in Alliance several years ago as govern ment veterinarian, but who is now located on his ranch near Curly, was here during Market Week visiting with friends and attending to busi ness matters. It's "Fruity" You like the flavor of ripe fruit, don't you? Then chew Spear Head. There's a fruity chew for you! A rich, mellow, juicy chew with a mellow flavor that stays. pear Head PLUG TOBACCO The famous flavor of Spear Head has made it the favorite chew for a third of a century. Spear Head is the high quality chew of the world, and it's made in one of the world's greatest plug tobacco factories. Try Spear Head you'll never again be satisfied with any other chew. THI AMERICAN TOBACCO CO. 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