l OUR H A V I is all figured for you; any measurements; any shape stacks; both government and local or Western rule; endorsed and used by bankers and hay dealers wherever introduced; as essential to the farmer as the interest table to the banker or the adding machine to the office. Price of tables, 60c each; set of three, $1.00. Herald Publishing Alliance, Nebraska Co. I mOTiHrwunwii tminmmjiiu n n :,i ILER GRAND HOTEL 16th and Iloward Streets OMAHA, NEBIt. All Stockmen know this Hotel Most of them stop with us Well Located Always Comfortable South Omaha Cars Pass Our Door BATES: $1.00 to $2.00 Single; 75 cts. to $1.60 Double Try us once under the new management You will come again Harry Ryan still in charge of the Bar Popular Priced Cafe P. W. MiKESELL, Prop. A half dozen fine Bone Tipped Corn Cob Pipes, symbols of the comfort we furnish, mailed to you FREE OF ALL CHARGE, if you send us this add with your address HIGH GROUND NURSERY STOCK Cheapest to buy and best to plant. You do not go to low lands or draws for seed corn. Why go there for trees? Our stock is not forced and will give you entire satisfaction. Our plant is located the farthest west of any nurserv in thp star which insures prompt service. ( HARRISON NURSERY CO. Y0RK' NEBRASKA Whiskers Young man, if you are not going to wear a full beard Russian style then for the sake of your appearance keep neatly shaved. Neither your sweetheart nor your employer prefers to see you with a mess of sprouts cn your chin half the time. Self-respect begets the respect of others. Shave Every Day ,ji.,..i.t- it t . aamnaBn mxrrMmmmm We sell a complete guaranteed line of tonsorial articles : t Razors, Streps Soaps Styptic Pencils Sootliin Ointments Safety Razors New Blades Brushes Talcum Powder SUPPER AT THE CITY MISSION NETS $90.00 Ai-Rtt Crowd Patronize SupN-r Coii diirlt'il at MIhmIoh h) l,nlim of lotnl W. C. T. I'. Ninety dollars in real rant) was aclpJ to the Alliance City Mission und Thursday evening when one of he best suppers of the kind ever Berved In Alliance was jiatronized by one of the largest crowds that ever attended an affair of the kind. Another one of these suppers will be put on In a short time. When the W. C. T. U. decided to have this sup per they chose up sides and drew lots to see which side should put on he first supper. This was the one ut on Thursday night, and members of the other side state that after the uccess of this event they hardly dare to anticipate any greater success. Supper was served from 5 to 8 o'clock, and the tables were full most of the time during the three hours. Nearly everything was donated so that after all bills were paid there was $90 left to add to the Alliance City Mission fund. The ladies had everything well in hand. They had supplies enough to have handled twenty-five or thirty more and there was no delay in the service. An ef fort will be made to net $100 on the next supper. Fifteen Hundred Dollar for Fifty Send your boy to an agricultural college if you can, but if you find that impossible get him a scholarship in the Campbell Correspondence School of Soil Culture. It will cost you fif teen hundred dollars to Bend him to an agricultural college for three years. You can buy a scholarship in the Campbell Correspondence School for fifty dollars and educate your boy at home. If he applies his spare time to study and takes pains with his work on the farm, he will know as much about scientific farming at the end of three years as he would if he spent that time and that fifteen hundred dollars at an agricultural college. lie does not have to pass an examination and can begin at any time and go as fast as he pleases. Of course you are too old to go to college, but you are not too old to study at home. We have students all the way from 19 years old to 84 years young. Write for a catalog and Bave $1450. You can't make that much money as easy in any oth er way. Campbell orreHjxtndence School, Hillings, Montana OR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Mil lteideiit of Itox liutie County Filed L&Mt Saturday for Demo cratic Nomination for Office BRENN AN'S Hot and Cold Drinks, Lunches Served at Our Sanitary fountain. OPENING OF VALUABLE GOVERNMENT IRRIGATED HOMESTEAD LANDS 43 Farms, 80 to 160 Acres Each LOCATION AND CHARACTER OF THESE LANDS: From throe tr ten miles North of C. H. & Q. II. 11., nearest Bayard and Minatare Neb., m the North ITatte. Valley. They are well adapted for al ialfa, small grain, corn, sugar beets, live stock and dairying. TERMS: Land w free, remanent (lovernnient water right costs $55 per acre, 20 years' time, payable $2.75 per acre down, no fur ther payments for hve years, no interest charged. HOW TO OBTAIN A FARM: If you are interested in the method o opening thone farms between March 19 and 24, or the location o 41 additional Government-irrigated farms now open to entry write nie at once. There is no time to lose, if you would become the owner of one of these very valuable farms. fZ " Our publication, "The North Platte Valley,' nhlirfTfilfinn! rco ou re,uost, will give one an excellent idea lil-'IllliJlUIII thi8 desirable locality. 8. B. HOWAKD, IMMHiIlATlON AOF.NT. C 1. & i). H. U. Co. 10O4 Partuun Stwt, thnah. .N'. Anton Unrig, who Bettled in Box Butte county at its beginning and who homesteaded JUBt eaBt of Hem- ngford in 1885, on Saturday tiled for the Democratic nomination for, county commissioner from the First District of Box Butte county. Mr. Uhrlg came from Missouri thirty-one years ago. lie still lives on the old homestead which adjoins the town of Heiqingford. He was in business for twenty-five years at that city and brought in the tirst Hard ware, furniture ana saaaiery biock n 1886. He was the first mayor of Hemingford and has always been a staunch Democrat. His long resi dence in the county is believed by himself and friends to fit him well for the office. He helped dig the first well in Hemingford and built the first schoolhouse there. WHY MED CHEW TOBACCO It's (he Only Way That Real Tobacci Hunger Can Be Entirely Satisfied " OLD KENTUCKY " IDEAL CHEW Since tobacco wan first introduced to civilization, nr1oly has ever discovered so supremely satisfactory a way to Ret fall the flavor and enjoyment out of it as chewing it. And no other form of chew can give you the hearty, whole some, juicy flavor that you get from a delicious high-grade plutj tobac co like Old Kentucky. The secret of the greatest chewing satisfaction lies in the selection of your chew. Among plug tobaccos the brand that gets the most enthusiastic en dorsement is undoubtedly Old Ken tucky. The reason for this is not hard to find. Oici Kentucky is made exclusively of ripe Kentucky Burley the most richly flavored chewing tobacco that grows. Still more, only the very choicest of all the Burley leaf is used for Old Kentucky. This choice leaf is selected with the most painstaking care, is stemmed by hand, is thoroughly washed free of all foreign matter and is pressed into plugs so slowly that not a drop of juice or an atom of flavor escapes. Moreover, Old Kentucky is made under the most rigid, cleanly and sanitary conditions. The result is a sweet, mellow, lus cious, satisfying chew that cannot be obtained in any other tobacco than Old Kentucky. Try a 10c pocket plug to-day. Old Kentucky No. 3 Appreciate the Compliment The Nebraska Printer for Febru ary contained the following regard ing the Agricultural Edition of The Herald whlrh was Issued February 3: "The Alliance Herald recently is sued a 16-page Agricultural edition which showed enterprise from every standpoint.. The excellent work on the half tones Is especially worthy of note. A PERMANENT Cl'KE ON A LATER DATE Mrs. Schrne der said: "I willingly confirm my former endorsement of Doan's Kid ney Pills. The cure they made has been permanent." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Schroeder has twice pub licly recommended. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv Mar 2-9 .May Make Home In Alliance H. H. Seymour, of Nebraska City, state agent for the Omaha Health & Accident Insurance Company, has been In Alliance for the last few days on business. Mr. Seymour is well pleased with the elty and plans to move his family here soon and make his home here permanently. New Store at Hemingford B. E. Johnson, of Fairmont, Nebr., is opening a general Btore- in Hem ingford. He was in Hemingford some time ago making arrangements for the location and returned ' to Hemingford last week to await the arrival of a stock of goods he bad shipped from Fairmont. Rank Foolishness You occasionally see It stated that colds do not result from cold weath er. That is rank foolishness. Were it true colds would be as prevalent in midsummer as in midwinter. The microbe that causes colds flourishes in damp, cold weather. To get rid of a cold take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It is effectual and is high ly recommended by people who have used it for many years as occasion required, and know its real value. Obtainable everywhere. Adv March Want !VMt Changed Citizens of Hemingford will ask the Burlington Railroad Company to move the Hemingford depot over to the south side of the tracks. A peti tion asking for this change is now being circulated among the residents. This would certainly be a good change and in keeping with the com pany's policy of "Safety First." The depot is now located on the opposite side of the tracks from the town and anybody going to or from the depot Is compelled to cross the tracks. There u re hundreds of reason why yon should use Herald Waul Ads; there are hundreds who read tliem earefull). Conchs ami Colds Are Dangerous Few of us realize the danger of coughs and colds. We consider them common and harmless ailments. How ever statistics tell us every third person dies of a lung ailment. Dan gerous Bronchial and Lung diseases follow a neglected cold. As your body struggles against cold germs, no better aid can be had than Dr. King's New Discovery. Its merit has been tested by old and young. In use over 4 5 years. Get a bottle to day. Avoid the risk of serious lung ailments. Drugigsts. Adv 1 FOKECLOSI KH SLIT A. M. Redpath, by his attorneys Burton and Reddish, filed a foreclos ure suit in district court Saturday against Robt. Clark, his wife. Clara Clark, and others to recover the amount due on a $1100 note given October 23, 1912. Land involved in the case is described as the eaBt' half of the northwest quarter and lots one and two, section 31, township 24, north of range 48, containing 162.45 acres. When to Take Chamberlain's Tablet When you feel dull and stupid af ter eating. When constipated or bilious. When you have a sick headache. When you have a cour stomach. When you belch after eattng. When you have IndigeBtion. When nervous or despondent. When you have no relish for your meals. When your liver is torpid. Obtainable everywhere. Adv March CHRISTIAN CHURCH Owing to the absence of the pastor. Rev. H. J. Young, who missed his railroad connections In returning from Hastings where he attended the School of Methods last week, J. u. Bennett occupied the pulpit at the Christian church Sunday morning. He gave a splendid talk that was much appreciated by the audience. An especially fine sermon was giv en Sunday night by the pastor. There are hundreds of reasons why you should use Herald Want Ads; there hiv hundreds who rend them arefnlly. Full line of potted plants at the Alliance Greenhouse. For Women Who Think! You are interested, almost as much as we are, in ex tending the use of the Safe Home Match. It is the most reliable, the most efficient and the safest match that can be made. It is absolutely non-poisonous. It is made under conditions that for ever do away with one of the worst of occupational diseases. It removes a poison from the reach of children in American homes. We ask you to use this new non poisonous match and to urge others to do likewise. Sc. All grocers. Ask for them by name. The Diamond Match Company Always Jet a Receipt An Oklahoma editor tells of aa old. Indian that came to his otfloe t subscribe for his paper. The editor took the Indian's money, then the In dian wanted a receipt. The editor tried to talk him out of it. tt Mr. Indian wanted a receipt. After writ ing it, the editor asked him why tm was so persistent in wanting a re ceipt, lie said: "Me die some time. Go to gate and St. Peter ask me If I been good Indian. I say yea. B say did you pay your debts T I nr yes. He say did you pay editor of Chiefton for paper? I say yea 19b say, where is receipt? I don't bar it. I have to run all over hell to find you and get receipt." Hk-change. f OPEN NOSTRILS! END A COLD OR CATARRH Row To Get Relief When Head and Nose are Stuffed Up. Count fifty! Your oold in bead r catarrh disappears. Your clogged nos trils will open, the air passages of your head will clear and you can breathe freely. No more snuffling, hawking; mucous discharge, dryness or Vadaoho; no struggling for breath at nighi Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist and apply a little of this fragrant antiseptic cream in your nostrils. It penetrates through every air passage of the head, Boothiag and healing the swollen or inflame1 mucous membrane, giving yon instant relief. Head col.Is aud catarrh yield like magic. Don't stay stuffed-ap and miserable. Relief is sure. TIIK HINT TROOP Alliance Citizens Cannot Doubt It Doan's Kidney Pills were (used They brought benefit. The story was told to Alliance res idents. Time has strengthened the evl dence. Has proven the result lasting. The testimony is from this locality. The proof convincing. Mrs. Herman Schroeder, Washing ton Ave., Sidney, Nebr., Bays: "I was in a bad way as the result of kidney trouble. I suffered from pains in the small of my back, dizzy spells and I was unable to stoop. On a physi cian's advice, I put a plaster on my back, but this did not relieve me. I also tried many kidney remedies, but to no avail until I began using Doan's Kidney Pills. One box stopped the pain in my back, and I continued us ing this medicine until the trouble disappeared." Shakes Dust from His Feet L. L. Klsh. formerly night marshal of the city of Alliance, who recently was suspended permanently by the city council, has wiped the dust .of the city from his feet and gone to 3ther partB It Is rumored that Lin coln is his abode now. Just who will pay the unpaid bills around town is still a question and from the pres ent outlook will continue to be an unknown quantity, "Anthony Coin- stock" to the contrary. 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 & Co., doing business in the City of Toldo. County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum 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. Sworn to before roe and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of De cember A. D. 1886. A. W. GLEASON, (Seal) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally and acts through the Dlood on the Mucous Surfaces of the Sys tem. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, 7 fie. Hall's Family Pills for constipa tion. Adv March Funeral designs made on short no tic. Alllanc Greenhouse. Puff your way into the joys of Prince Albert! Go ahead, quick as you lay in a stock of the national joy smoke I Fire up a pipe or a makin's cigarette as though you never did know what tobacco bite and parch meant! For Prince Albert is freed from bite and parch by a patented process controlled exclusively by us. You can smoke it without a comeback of any kind because P. A. is real tobacco delight. Con-right r A XS the national Joy. moke Ax flMl mm Wmmm will do for you what it has done for thousands of men, not only in the States but all over the world ! It will give you a correct idea of what a pipe smoke or a home rolled cigarette should be. Oa tfca rmcM lid of thi tidy r tin you will rad "I'locc PateirtMl July 30th, 1907." which h mmim Ar mmm aaaoh pip whw .mok.d beior. I Get this Prince Albert pipe-peace and makin's-peace message, you men who have "retired" from pipe and rigarette-makin's pleasure; you men who have never known its solace I Because you have a lot of smoke pleasure due you quick as you pack-your-pipe or roll-a-cigaretti with P. A. anamaKenrei Buv Prinem Albert momrvwhrnwrn N i wMi in loppy red kfi, 6c I tidy rmd tin: lOei kaitdmomm peon J mnd half-pound tin HumiJori a.td im that c'vr pomnd tal httmi-a-r r - I -: R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO WuutoiKSalem, N. C