PROFESSIONAL DIRECTOR Rates: One-inch cards, 50 cents; two-inch cards, $1.00 IL A. COPSET Physician and Bnrgeoa Phono, StO Re. Phone, 141 Cftle answered promptly day and Lht from office. Offices: Alliance National Bank building, oTer the Ptt Offlee. 0. E. SLAQLE tLD. FhyslcUa and Burgeon phone, IS Ret. phone, 51 NEBRASKA ALC1ANCB Oris) Coppernoll Kea. Phone SO F. J. Petersen Res. Phone 41 Drt. Coppernoll A Petersen Osteopath ROOM I, OPERA HOUSB BLOCK EL M. BULLOCK Attorney -at-Law AilAANCB NEBRASKA L, W.BOWMAN "VyaiclaJi and Sorgeoa MTICB. rirat National Bank Bldg. PHONES: Office, III; Residence, II DR. D. EL TYLER Dentist PHONE III OYKB FIRST NATIONAL BANK ALLIANCE ' NEBRASKA PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER AT THE HERALD OFFICE U&SONABLE RATES PROMPT SERVICE J. D. EMERICK Bonded Abstracter I hare the only set of abstract books In Box Butte county. DFTICB: Rm. 7, Opera House Block J. F. Y ANDERS TAILOR and HATTER MBST NATIONAL BANK BLDG. ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA -LET ME CRT FOR YOU" HARRY P. COURSEY LIVE STOCK AND GENERAL SALES SPECIALIST AND AUCTIONEER Farm Sales a Specialty TERMS REASONABLE PHONE: 664 , ALLIANCE NEBRA8KA LEG SORES H ULCERS .Mines 1 la Km I have woorr n.lVAIUC"K HAtHS. My Ions eiperiencw. comtlnd with original and nXMlfru inincM invBntiiu rl.-te nraw. wtlbnut knlfo or pain. Writ for ilUtU book- HJJ4. sealed. IPAYwhenCUFEE1- 3 I. WHITTIER, H IliMrtlMM. jiaiiaaa Ittr. Mo. BURTON & REDDISH Attoriif yw-at-lijtw Land Attorneys OFFICE: First. National Ban1' PHONE 180 ALLIANCE ' t isKA raONX: III CLARr. . JOW K jcian Motor 4 nr rtn.' t.- - rum ALL K JBA8K OE' O .SHY I i-n. ' balmer : Night. Ill NEBRASKA ROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER kind of Photo. Interior and exterior view QUALITY PORTRAITS Alliance Art Studio M. IS. Grebe, Prop. . 114 East 4th. Phone Black 111 JAMES M. KENNEDY, DENTIST First National Bank Building, Alli ance, Nebr. Phones: Offlee, 23; Res idence, Black 10. Nitrous Oxide administered. J. Jeffrey, D.C. Ph.C. A. G. Jeffrey, D.C. CHIROPRACTORS 303 y2 Box Butte Ave., Rooms 3 and 4 Office Hours, 10 i m. to 8 p. m JAMES OSBORN Contractor and Builder Estimate Furnished Free ALLIANCE t t NEBRASKA THOMAS LYNCH Att'y-at-Lw 1519-1621 City National Bank Building OMAHA Special Attention to Lire Stock Claim AUTO LIVERY - - PHONE 573 - - G. E. Morgan On. "STovir Trip take with you a box of good and a late Get them at up-town new stand or at depot niLLER BROTHERS RED PEP'S PHILOSOPHY VI "Mo other cokr echemo reruires so much explana tion as o jach eye' WE at I- iDQTJARTKKS or Atv ' , and Oil and Ga ollne Air on the Carb Alliance Auto Supply Co. Phoave 29 Geo. J. Hand, H.D. Asthma and Hay Fever . Bye, Ear, Nose and Throat PHONE 261 Calls answered from office day night Wm. Ritchie, Jr. C. S. Perry RITCHIE & PERRY Attorneyt-at-Law BRIDGEPORT, NEBRASKA Office in Lincoln, 1411 O St., first Wednesday of Each Month WHEN IN OMAHA VISIT THE eysry wSS Musical Burlesque Den r co homs saying: I DIDN'T VISIT THE QAYETY BROTHERS MET AGAIN Box Butte County Man and Brother Meet for First Time In Over Twenty-el Years C. V. Kennedy, well known ranch man living in Box Butte county near Maryland, and his brother, R. 8. Moore, living at Snyder, Oklahoma, met two months ago for the first time In twenty-six years. When small boys they were adopted by different fam ilies In New York state and lost track of each other for twenty-four years. Two years ago the Oklahoma bro ther met someone in Colorado who knew Mr. Kennedy or had known him. Through relatives he finally secured Mr. Kennedy's address and got into communication with him. The result was that two months ago Mr. Kennedy went to Oklahoma and the brothers spent the last two months visiting. Mr. Kennedy returned last week from the trip. He states that the Oklahoma winters are very mild as compared with this part of the coun try, but that the people there thought the winter very severe. He states that they were able to plow all the time However, be says every house, schoolhouse and building has to have Its cyclone cellar, and old Box Butte county looks good enough to him and that he Is glad to be back again. $100 Reward, $100 The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly influenced by constitutional conditions requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts thru the blood on the mucous surfaces of the system thereby destroying the foun dation of the disease, giving the pa tient strength by building up the con stitution and assisting nature in do ing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in the curative powers of Hall's Catarrh Cure that they of fer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address: F. J. Cheney & Co., To ledo, Ohio. Sold by all druggists, 75c Adr Feb Diabetic Foods Persons suffering from diabetes are warned by the Home Economics Department of the College of Agri culture to see that food prepared es pecially for persons afflicted with this disease meets the requirements of food inspection decision No. 160 of the United States government. In vestigations of some of the foods of fered for Bale which are supposed to contain little starch and sugar and are Bald to be especially adapted to dlabeticB, show that they contain nearly as much starch and sugar as ordinary food products altho they cost much more. The federal food and drug officials say that "a diabetic food contains not more than half as much glycogenic carbohydrate as the normal food of the same class. Any statement on the label which gives the impression that any single food in an unlimited quantity is suitable for the diabetic patient is false and misleading." PLENTY OF riKF From People You Know Frm Al- RllC CItlWMIS The greatest skeptic can hardly fail to be convinced by evidence like this. It is impossible to produce bet ter proof of merit than he testimony of residents of Alliance, of people who can be seen at any time. Read the following case of it: Mrs. J. E. Whaley, 422 E, Oregon St., Alliance, says: "Over three years ago my kidneys became badly disor dered and the kidney secretions were unnatural. Whenever I stooped, bharp pains darted through my loins and it was hard for me to straighten. I tried many remedies, but all failed to help me until I used Doan's Kid ney Pills, procured at Holsten's Drug Store. They brought relier in a short time and I .continued using them until I was free from kidney complaint." Price 50c. at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Whaley had. Foster-Mtlburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv Feb row "irz" ii i o ,TllL fLLi Good-bye sore feet, burning f- t ' 1B feet. weaty feet, smelling leet. ' -by e corns, callouses, bunion mi. raw spots. .x more shov t .' ness, no m..i. limping with pain or dra in r up your (ace ri agony. "TIZ"i magical, acts right off. "TIZ ' draws out all ti. poisonous exihli tions which pu'T up the feet. Vtv "frlZ and for rr-t your foot misery. Ah! how com fortable your feet feeL Get a 25 cent os of UTIZ" now at any druggbt or ili'inrtinent store. Don't suffer. Have guod feet, glad feet, feet that never swell, never hurt, never get tired. A year's foot comfort guaranteed or money refunded. . Com tuAmAlv wruo aw tyri atavvcl iixdi r ttvo IuaIiXij (vncl JtAvicc. oMtma VKtAA.. Stock and Supply Tanks Will outlast several steel tanks or several tanks made from other ma terial, and cost less money. These tanks will keep the water cooler In summer and warmer In winter. Send for price list today. ATLAS TANK MFO. COMPANY, Fred Boisen, Manager, 1102 W. O. W. Bldg., Omaha, Neb. Live Wire Directory of Real Estate dealers free with one year's subscription to the Real Estate Exchange the best real estate paper. The paper with 1000 sale and ex change propositions and live clean general real estate Infor mation. Time limited. Write for sample copy now. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE Belle, Mo. 4 ( I R B7 n without fftKlnre J 885 In Kansas City, 1 have Z - ..'!.. .... . I .n.i.nml. of cases of Varicocele, liydro Icete, and allied troubles. The knotted veins, pain, enlarge ment, weakness nnd other symptoms quickly disappear." Write tor Illustrated book "Without the Knits" and full particu lars free, sealed. Call or address U Wilxlad.uk far Vsiiwn Won ss4 Us tmm The Imperial Orchestra MILT H. WHALEY and II. A. DUBUQUE, Managers High Class Concert and Dance Work Prices on L Members of Application A. F. of M. Some of the most interesting news to be found in The Herald each week will be found in the advertisements. Don't overlook tbem. mimm;;mmntmmmmutmmimK. rem;nmut:tnrcununmimmn;twm Why it Pays to Trade With Firms that Advertise U Advert ifcinK create nah'8. The modern Ifusi ih'kk man knows thin. He also known he must de pond upon many salt-K with a Hinall profit, rather than on a few with hit; profits on each. .The world known the firm that ad vertises moKt can sell cJieapent. tttr Mm UK BALLOT fflJEW FORM New 1015 Iw Requires That Ballot Km Printed Three Columns Wide Instead of One-Column Lincoln, Feb. 23 (Dy C. Q. De- France and H. L. Cooper, Corre spondents) County clerks and printers, as well as candidates actu al and prospective, are Interested in the ballot to be used at the forth coming primary, and a number have written Secretary of State Charles W. Pool whether the Dlauser election law affects the primary law. He bas ruled as follows: "After carefully reading both the Primary and General Election laws of Nebraska, It Is my opinion that House Roll No. 277, to be found at Page 94 of the Sesnlon Laws, 1915, does not In any particular change the Primary Law which has been In effect many years; therefore, you are not authoriied to publish the primary election ballot form In newspapers, but should cause to be printed sam ple ballots on red or green paper as in former years, and In the printing of the official and primary ballots for the primary election to be held April 18, 1916, the names of candidates shall be rotated and not placed al phabetically. You should print the sample and official primary ballots In the same form as is shown In sched ule "A", Chapter 20, Article V, of the General Election Laws, 1916." General section No. 2176, Revised Statutes, 1913, provides that "The official primary ballot shall be print ed substantially as Is required by law j for official ballots used at November elections" and Inasmuch as the Blau- ser law of 1915 changed the ballot form from a long ballot, one column wide, to a three-column ballot, there fore the primary ballots must con form to the Blauser law as regards form of Bheet. The names, however. must be rotated, as Secretary Pool points out. Other Capitol News Secretary O. E. Bernecker of the state board of equalization and as sessment has sent the various county assessors a circular letter with blank schedules, militia blanks, and a com parative statement of real estate val ues. He is taking the utmost pains to secure an equitable and uniform assessment of lands and other prop erty. He recommends that automo biles be valued according to horse power, style and make, with deduc tions as follows: new, 16 per cent off; one year old, 30 per cent off; two years, 40; three years, 55; four years, 70. ., This week the school district. City of Omaha, delivered for registration to State Auditor Wm. H. Smith a package containing half a million dolars of school bonds. This is the last half of the million aollar issue voted by Omaha some time since. Bond Clerk Ellsworth calls attention to the fact that during 1915 he nan died and entered for registration var Ioub bond issues totalling 3,494,- 317.21 an increase of more than forty per cent over 1914. Notwith standing this increase In the work, Auditor Smith's office force la reduc ed one person, and the saving thus far in salaries and expenses is over one thousand dollars. Three cent a mlsle railroad passen per fare is a probability In the near future in Nebraska now that the Missouri Pacific and Rock Island railroads have succeeded in evading the two-cent passenger fare law by resort to the federal courts; and in the face of rising income on all roads both in freight and passenger re ceipts it is likely that the question of railroad taxation will again become acute, If the railroads are to boost passenger rates 33 per cent, then they should pay their full share of the taxes. And it is a serious ques tion whether tliry do ho now. LADIES! LUUK YOUNG, Use Grandma's Sage Tea and Sul phur Recipe and nobody caa tell. Brush it through hair, Gray hair, however handsome, denotes advancing age. We all know the advan tage f youthful appearance. Your hair is your charm. It makes or mars the f&oe. When it fadea, turns gray and looks dry, wispy aud scraggly, just a few applications of Kajw Tea and Sulphur enlianoes its appearance a hundred fold. Don't stay gruy! iook young! Either epare the tonic at home or get from any drug store a 50 cent bottle of Wyeth's Sage ajvi Sulphur Hair Rem edy." Thousands of folks recommend this ready-to-ude preparation, because it dark ens the hair beautifully and removes dandruff, stops scalp itching and falling hair; beaidea, no one caa possibly tell, as it darkens so naturally and evemy. You moisten a sponge of soft brunti with It, drawing this through t' bair, taking one small strand at a tim Vy morning the gray hair disappears; t.i. r another application or two, its natural color fs restored and it becomes thick, glossy and ' istrou, and you appear years younger. Nearly new, late model, typewrite for sale cheap. On easy terms. In quire at The Herald office. DARKEN GRAY Going Away on one of the mid-day trains. Don't Bother About getting lauch at home. Stop here and try one of our I famous "home-cooked" short-orders. They're appetising. HANDEL'S LUNCH Near Ikftot Electric Repairing and Supplies Automobile Starter repairing a specialty by expett workmen. ALLIANCE ELECTRICAL WORKS Alliance, Mobraska Phone 50. 410 Box Butte Ave. HIDES FURS 8btppe4 to ua brine htshsat price, Sulckest returns. TANNIN OWs o ths world's best tantn at mod- nlshsdf ri"' Ta an4 prlca ,up Refarrnca Any Banb In Slou City, HAVYXEYE K20E COMPANY 411 Water St. Bkrax City, la. WE ARE HEW HERE and waat to GET ACQUAINTED with IOV Call at our studto in the Rumer block and see the fine quality of workmanship In the work'we are putting out. Inpet , the large line of the very newest in mount ings. Our prices are no higher than Is usually charged for much inferior work. Ten ytars experience. ! Shuler Studio ' Victor Hlmler ' DRINK HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST Says you really feel clean, sweet and fresh inside, and are seldom ill. . - If you are accustomed to wake up with a coated tongue, foul breath or a dull dizzy headache: or. If your meals sour and turn into gas and acids, you have a real surprise await ing you. , To-morrow morning, immediately upon arising, drink a ' glass of hot water wlih a tcaapoonful of limestone phosphate in it. This Is intended to first neutralize and then wash out of vour stomach. liver, kidneys and thirty feet of lu teat lues all the indi gestible waste, poiBons, sour bile and. toxins, thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary canal. Those subject to sick headaches, backache, bilious attacks, constipation or any form of stomach trouble, are urged to get a quarter pound of lime stone phosphate from the drug store and begin enjoying this morning Inside-bath. It is said that men and women who try this become enthu siastic and keep It up dally. It Is a splendid health measure for it is more Important to keep clean and pure on the Inside than on the outside, because the skin pores do not absorb impuri ties Into the blood, causing disease, while the bowel pores do. The principle of Lathing inside Is not uew, aamillions of people practice it Just as hot water and soap cleanse, purify and freshen the skin, so hot water and a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate act on the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. Limestone phos phate is an inexpensive white powder and almost tasteless.' .v. Ciirtl of ThankM ! V wish 1o thank the ueoola of Alliance for tfcflr kmJnoss during Die sickness and death of our sister and mother. Mrs. S. A. Rancipher, They have been kind to us in many ways, and we wish to give expression In this way to our appreciation of their kindness, and pray for the di vine blessing upon one and alL MR. AND MRS. J. 11. CARROLL . J. T. THOMPSON, J J. V. RANCIPHER,