x. ii I More than 11 million l-'onls air now in everyday use everywhere. Here arc some reasons for tliis rc inarknblc reeor.l qualityservice reliability low price economy of operation ami maintenance and the character ami responsibility of the Company the Ford is certainly the only Universal Car. llun about $390 ; Touring Car $440 ; Coupelet $500 ; Town Car $G40; Sedan $740, f. o. b. Detroit. ' On sale at FORD GARAGE Keeler-Coursey Company I GAS, OIL, STORAGE SUGAR BOWL IN NEW LOCATION We have moved into the north half of the Fielding Tailor Shop room on Box Butte Avenue and are ready to serve our patrons better than ever before. b'emember the new location. Mrs. E. FEE 315 Box Butte Hand made from beat material. Outlast any factory made goods. Call and see. Harness repairing by experienc ed harness maker. i. M. COVKUT At M. I). Nichols' stand. Alliance OFFICIAL IMWM l.l'J)IN;s OF COl NT Y t .M M I SSION Kits Allianre, Nrbr., Feb. 21. 1916. The Hoard of County Commission ers met pursuant to adjournment. Officers present: (leorge W. Duncan, cliairman. and C. L. Hashman. Th plans submitted by county en gineer for two bridges over the Nio brara river south of Marsland were Inspected by the board and details of same considered under the advice of a representative of a bridge lirm who was present. The report by J. V. Outhrie of the audit of accounts of the county Judge and county clerk were examined and approved by the board. Whereupon the board adjourned until Tuesday morning, February 22, 1916, at o'clock. Alliance, Nebr., Feb. 22, 1916 The Hoard of County Commission The Board of County Commission ers met pursuant to adjournment Officers present: George W. Duncan, chairman, and C. L. Hashman. The day was spent by the board In specting road reported as impassable and arranging to have same repaired temporary. Whereupon the board adjourned until Wednesday morning. February 23, 1916, at 9 o'clock. Alliance. Nebr.. Feb. 23. 1916. The Hoard of County Commission ers met pursuant to adjournment. Officer 8 present: George W. Duncan chairman, and C. L. Hashman. The day was spent by the board viewing and directing road work. Whereupon the board adjourned until Thursday morning. February 24, 1916, at 9 o'clock. Alliance. Nebr., Feb. 24. 1916 The Hoard of County Commission ers met pursuant to adjournment Oflieers present: (ieorge W. Duncan chairman, and C. L. Hashman. The day was spent by the board with the county and precinct assess ors, relative to the 1916 assessment Whereupon the board adjourned until Friday morning, February 2ri 1916. at fl o'clock. Alliance. Nebr.. Feb. 25. 1916 The Hoard of County Commission ers met pursuant to adjournment. Oflieers present: George W. Duncan, chairman, and C. L. Hashman. The following claims were exam ined and allowed and the clerk or dered to draw warrants on the road fund for their payment: I iMulin Tn nlwmi I'nr vh:it Anil. No. 4 5 A. L. Davis, labor $ a. 55 46 47 51 2 3 7 66 77 79 Ira Nussbaum assn, labor . P. 85 f II. J. Main, labor 4.95 E. L. Vaughn, labor 6.75 K. F. Abley, labor 4.50 Harold Moranvllle, labor . . 4.50 F. A. Nagelschneider, lab. 11.25 J. A. Sheldon, labor 12.60 Chas. J. K. nauer, labor 3.25 Wilson, labor 2.25 91 (5. W. Duncan, road serv.. 16.50 92 C. L. Hashman, road serv.. 20.50 Alfred Gahagen, labor . . . 9.00 County Treasurer Martin reported $1750 on hand in the bridge fund and same was ordered transferred to the general fund. The following claims were examin- e 1 and allowed and the clerk ordered to draw warrants on the general fund for their payment: 656 L. A. Berry, rent 1913-14 183.00 657 L. A. Berry ex. recording 100.00 707 C. W. Jeff ers constable fee 13.81 797 Carrie Smith, mother's pension 30.00 40 Ed Eldred, bailiff 6.00 C. M. Cox, board and fee. 131.50 Alliance News, printing . . 6.20 C. M. Cox, bd. and fees . . 60.00 Klopp & Bartlett, sup. . . . 31.50 Lee Basye, salary 200.00 41 42 43 44 48 49 50 50 54 Klopp & Bartlett, sup ... 2.15 L. A. Berry, statistics . . . 14.50 Alex Muirhead, statistics.. 1.75 Klopp & Bartlett, sup. . . . 8.15 5 Klopp Bartlett, sup. . . . 17. no 6 Geo. Sompson assn, haul ing coal 17.60 8 Neb. Tel. Co, phones 17.75 J. S. Corp assn, salary . . . 7. ..00 C. A. Burlew, mdso pauper 6.15 The Famous, mdse pauper 3.50 Chas. E. Slagle, eor serv . . 12.50 , . 144.10 V V y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y t y y y y y y y y y y y y y Guaranteed Trees I wish to announce to all persons who are noinv. lo plant trees this sprinir that, if they want the benelit of having iheir lives i l K A NTEKI) Ft Hi ONK YKAH, it is very important to submit ydur order AT ONl'K, so t hat ihey will come on the very lirst shipment. Any trees that 1 plant that come on the second shipment will not be guaranteed, as early shipments is one of the means of success, where we have to ship in stock from other places. lhf Now, if you want to receive all of tin not later than March benefits connected with success, get your order to 20, 1916 20.00 , 69.8" 6.00 . 2.75 , 3.00 24.60 ;n.G6 159.69 Then leave the rest to me. You will then have done everything that is needed or could he done on your part for a perfect stan 1 of trees. If you neglect to do as above suggested, you are addiu one cares to carry, so 1 will have to decline to guarantet above date. The reason for this is that 1 ivcs that commenct isks to the business that in anything that is not ordered by 1 1n to ieat out in another climale tin- then brought here, lose the leaves and new ones miisi start, but if brought here before leaves start and heeled in, the leaves do not fall off when transplanted, and can then he safely planted up lo the lirst of .June. Why not get busy, and let's commence see me, just drop me a card lo Alliance, Nebr., to till this country with trees. If for your wants, or phone No. .sb vou do not This guarantee applies only to trees which I furnish and plant myself. I P. ARGER t y y y y y y y t t X f y t V f y y y V t y y Forest Lbr. Co., coal . Hammond & Stephens Co., supplies 16.04 63 City of Alliance, lights . . . 14.40 68 II. C. Lindsay, court costs 22.80 69 Stale .Journal Co. supplies 15.12 70 Ann Lewis, mother's pen sion 71 Alliance Times, printinu . 72 W. S. Parks, hauling . . . 73 Dick Curtis assn, labor . . 74 C. W. Loekwood. refund. 7u Opal Ktissell. expense . . 76 Opal Uussoll. salary, Jan 78 J. W. Guthrie, and serv . 80 I'ni Pub. Co., sup .".27 81 Mrs. li. N. Sharp, expense, pauper 3.U1 82 Klopp & Bartlett. sup. . . 25. On S3 S. li. Burkholder, care pau per 102.95 84 J. W. Miller, salary 116. 60 8 5 Geo. W. Duncan, groceries pauper 32.25 86 M. S. Ilargraves. exp, fees 313.18 8 7 Charles O. Walters, court reporter 11.85 88 C. M. Cox, salary and exp 223.10 89 City of Alliance, lights . . 10.56 90 Opal Ktissell. sal., Feb . . 91.66 93 C. L. Hashman, com. ser. . . 35.00 94 Geo. YV. Duncan, com. ser. 28.00 5 Edna Martin, salary, two months 110.00 96 J. A. Smith, refund tax . . . 2.60 98 J. W. Miller, carpenter wk 2.00 Whereupon the board adjourned until March 22. 1916. M. S. HAUG RAVES. Ckrk. 13-H-6664 START RIGHT AND FINISH RIGHT Much of your personal success depends on your selection of clothes. To be success ful in life, you must be careful of your ap pearance. But you do not have to pay high prices for your clothes to be well dresRed. See our line of up-to-the-minute fashions and ALL WOOL fabrics at popular prices. We would like to have you call today KEEP-U-NEAT TAILORS -a CLEANERS Phone 133 ik vtit aim: df.ak ki:ai this Lip Reading teaches "the eye to hear". This study is easily acquire through our complete Correspondence Course. 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CIVIL SKHVICK SCHOOL Kittredge Illdg., Denver Bj022BSSBJ9ifi3 DYE & OWENS I Transfer Line OLD-TIME COLD CURE DRINK HOT TEA! t.iet a Hll.lll r-'!ist lea. tr .1 it. "Iliu.-i tii '..trmacy. Iilo- t, put a iiij) . pour tlir:llj;h unii full i:t ;ii Lay' f Ilaniliiif. 1 1. e Ccrinaii lulk i. rust ! Ini','' at an' a! !i ti.H'iiful l ti'.i lii-iiin-; water 1 1 1 t. t fcie'.'B iiii.i drink ;. t icllp full i:t any imif ttttl'in tl.e iiiiy or licfiire r-t ir inir. It t.J. tin iiiiot eihrtixe way to break a cold an.l eure t'l'ip, as it opens the jxires of the hkin relieving con'ertion. Also loosens t!i3 Ii'uvels, thus lireftkin up a cold. :'ry it the next time you Miller from a eoi. in- the x ''' H is iin-"ei 'iv !lt''l i'htirrly M'.'el :;!,h . t.'iei . e ,t,'i ,111 t;.irillh .- HOUSEHOLD GOODS moved promptly, and Transfer Work solicited. Dray Phon 54 Residence phone 636 and Blue 674 good work continues. bridge building and co-operation At a meeting of the state insurance j county boards with the state in the board last Thursday, Charles Q. De- j -obstruction of county bridges re France, who has been holding the j suited in a savinc of over a half mil position of expert accountant in the ! li" dollars in 191.1, according to a report made by State Kngineer John son to the State Board of Irrigatiot and Highways. The savins; on state aid bridge work was principally tfce result of more tlicient design white the saving in county work was ac- state auditor's office, was appointed actuary of the insurance department. Horace K. Wiggins, who has held the position of actuary for a number of years past, resigned last week to take up other work. Mr. DeFrance is one of the ablest accountants in the ?tute, I niplishMl by better co-operation bel aud the insurance department will i tween the county boards and the en not lose any of its efficiency in the j mincer's office, which furnished 700t change. j bridge plans to the counties of the The young men's democratic asso-1 Mate and advised with them in re lation lias lately been organized in j gard to -he proper size and bridges to be used RUB iEUfrlAlM F RSI STIFF. JUp JOINTS Rub Soreness from joints and musjlei with a small trial lottla of old St. Jacobs Oil Stop '-cla.-ing'' Kheunint ista. It's pain only: not on. rasp in fifty reqii ;r ititenml treatment. I5ul Miotli lug, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil" right on the "tender t-pot," an I by the time you say .Ltck Bobini-on -out comes the rheumatic pain. "St. Jacob's Oil" is it. harmless I heilinat iui cure which in-ver 'iiippoiiitt and tim'i-n't burn thr skin. It r.ikcs pain, MirencsH aiul stillncst from acning ji'iiits, muscles and bones; tops ei.r. L a, lumbago, backache, neuralgia. Limber u! Cct a 25 cent bottle t l l time. honci,t '"St. Jacobs Oil" ; i any itni t-tore, ami in a imam nt ;. i ' I he five from pains, aches nnd t v i i - j. Bou't sulferl Rub rhruma ! .:.-;lV, 57,000 AUTO LICENSES llcsortls of Swrrtary of State Show That There Are Nearly 60,MM) Autos in Nebraska (By Special Correspondents) Lincoln, Nebr., March 8 Nearly 57,000 new automobile licenses have been issued by Secretary of State Charles W. Pool during the months Lincoln, and is composed if i V young democratic voters, a;, .. . thirty-six years of age. At the ini tial meeting held a few evenings since, officers were elected, a consti tution adopted, niid on April 4 a ; rousing meeting is to be held. The new organization promises much for democratic success in Nebraska. I That the progressive or Bull .loos J ers will Hit a full ticket in the held : in Nebraska this year is evidenctd from the tilings already made !Vr stale officer: ami presidential electors. This course was decided on a short ! time a'-o at a meeting of the pro- gressive party leaders, and while the standpatters and those tiling lor of fice on the republican ticket made light of this meeting, and poked fun at the action taken thereat, it seems to have had a more far reaching ef fect than was at first anticipated by the stundpat element of the republic an party. Progressives are up in arms and by March 18, the last day for riling for the primary election, a full progressive ticket will be in the held, for both state officers and dele gates to the national convention. The names already filed are as follows: For governor, John F. Hanson. Fre mont; state treasurer, Wm. C. Crooks. Lincoln. Presidential elect ors at large, Eric Morrill, Oakland; John Lewis. Omaha; Nelson T. Tnor- sen. -d Franklin, district; Frank 5th district. Vedder. kind f as well as in Is matter of letting contracts. This re operation between county hoards hp the state engineer's office was brought about by the past-age of th uniform bridge plans law by the 1913 session of the legislature, which measure was introduced by State Au ditor Win 11. S:uith, who was then a. member of the state senate. Prior f the passage of this law. bridge plana were in ai iubly furnished by snwe btidge contractor who was thus givs a decided advantage in bidding us the proposed work, while there wu no supervision over the cons' i ni tio of bridges by the state engineer. Here is an account of how l)r Boyd of the Live Stock Saeitary Board conducted his profession.. 1 ami other business affairs for several months with a partly dislocated neck. Dr. Boyd, while in the performance of his duties last October at Hecla, was thrown down and trampled os by wild broncos. He seemingly soos recovered from the accident with the exception that he frequently sintered severe headaches, and during the lat ter period of his suffering he would lapse into unconsciousness, and re main in that state for some hours He consulted several specialists, and finally it was learned that the atlas ef the neck and a vertebra was out of place. He is now taking treatment and rapidly recovering. Funeral designs mads on short ce V