The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, March 16, 1916, Image 3

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    PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
Rates: One-inch cards, 50 cents; two inch cards, $1.00
H. A. COPSEY
Physician and Burgoo
Oflee Phono, 360 Res. Phone, S43
Sails answered promptly day and
Ight from office. Offices : Alliance
Rational Bank building, orer the
rest Office.
0. E. SLAOLE, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
on phone, 66 Res. phone, 62
ALLIANCE NEBRASKA
Qrle Copparnoll
Em. Phone 39
F. J. Petersen
Ktm. Phone 43
Dri. Ooppernoll ft Petersen
Osteopaths
mOOM I, OPEEA UOU31 BLOCK
H. 21 BULLOCK
Attorney-at-Lw
ALLIANCE NEBRASKA
L. W. BOWMAN
yalclaa and Burgeon
crriCB, rirst National Bank Bldg.
rHONXS: Office, 862; Residence, 16
DR. D. E. TYLER
Dentlnt
PHONE 362
OVRK OTUST NATIONAL HANK
ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER
AT THE HERALD OFFICE
REASONABLE RATES PROMPT
SERVICE
J. D. EMERICK
.Bonded Abstracter
l safe the only set of abstract books
In Box Butte county.
OFFICE: Rm. 7, Opera House Block
J. F. YANDERS
TAILOR and HATTER
VTBST NATIONAL BANK BLDG.
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
LET ME CRY FOR YOU
HARRY P. COURSEY
LIVE STOCK AND GENERAL
SALES SPECIALIST
AND AUCTIONEER
Farm Sales a Specialty
TERMS REASONABLE
PHONE: 664
ALLIANCE
NEBRASKA
tG SORES '3 ULCERS
Hincelv In K,nui Citj. I hT aocM-
lul v t r-Mt.tl tttiiUHHlKla or raMWor cnroiuo
ii.(M...c.ill..i) llH-urMl I.EUKIKUI
line! VAICIIOM. I UMI8, BTIMI
M iptii m u. ooutMned with orlirliiiu
tiil modem m'llio. lnMurmiu.
1 i i. it. hi. ir . without knife or pulu.
TmwKENCURED 1
D'T !. WHITTIER,
K ii a Met;
.ntLM City Mo,
BURTON & REDDISH
Att4.nieys-at-l.nw
Iand Attorneys
TFICE: First National Iiank Bldg.
FHONK 180
ALLIANCE NEBRASKA
PHONE: 233.
CLARE A. DOW
Electrician
House Wiring
Motor and Auto-starter I It-pairing
ALLIANCK
NEBRASKA
GEO. G. GADSBY
Licensed Embalmer
PHONE: Day. 498; Night. 510
ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA
ROPESSIONAL
PHOTOGRAPHER
kind of Photos. Interior and
exterior views
QUALITY PORTRAITS
Alliance Art Studio
M. E. Grebe, Prop.
114 East 4th. Phone Black 111
JAMES M. KENNEDY, DENTIST
Mint National Bank RulldlnK. Alli
ance, Nebr. PhoueH: Office, 23; Res
idence, Black 10. Nitrous Oxide
ministered.
r
0
J. Jeffrey, D.C. Ph.C.
A. 0. Jeffrey, D C.
CHIROPRACTORS
303 U Box IJuttc Ave.,
Rooms 3 and 4
Office Hours, 10 a. m. to 8 p. m
JAMES OSBORN
Contractor and
Builder
Estimates Furnished Frew
ALLIANCE t : NEBRASKA
THOMAS LYNCH
Att'y-at-Law
1619-1621 City National Bank
Building
OMAHA
Special Attention to Lire Stock
Claims
AUTO LIVERY
- - PHONE 573 - -
C. E. Morgan
On "STo-iax Trip
take with you a box of good
and a late
Get them at up-town news stand
or at depot
(IILLGR BROTHERS
RED PEP'S
PHILOSOPHY
"Ur.de Jerry came to
towr last wcc'U wjtk
a dirty shirt and a 5
bill and rtever chargod
cither orvc!
WE ARE IIKADyUARTKItS
For Auto Supplies and .Oil and
Gasoline
FREE AIR ON THE CURB
Alliance
Auto Supply Co.
Phone 2S
Geo. J. Hand, H.D.
Asthma and
Hay Fever
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
PHONE 251
Calls answered from office day o
night.
Win. Ritchie, Jr. C. S. Perry
RITCHIE & PERRY
Attorneys-at-Law
BRIDGEPORT, NEBRASKA
Office in Lincoln, 1411 O St., firs
Wednesday of Each Month
WHEN IN OMAHA VISIT THE
t&JOiJ&Jj "amre-.FUn
Kery wSST Husssal Burlesque
UDliV UUL lUTUtE daily
doit co home saying:
I DIVH'T VIC1TTHE GAYETY
HBilNeFUHOEFAHlHtnT
Alex Olds had business in Altianrp
last Saturday.
II. O. Sironp and Sid Crime were
in Alliance last Friday.
Fred Meliek was transacting; busi
ness in Alliance last Wednesday.
Mrs. S. A. Crimes visited with
friends, in the country last week.
A. J. Ford, from near Marsland.
marketed wheat here the first of the
week.
Mw. Cahn and son Charles were
over-nipht shoppers in Alliance Sat
urday night.
Miss Klsie Green returned on 4.1
Sunday, after several days visit with
relatives and friends In Alliance.
John Moravek, his son Charles and
daughter Agnes were in from their
home near Canton last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Haynes and
family took dinner Sunday at the
Fred Hucke home south of town.
M. J. Rockwell was In from Sioux
county over Thursday night doing
some trading with our merchants.
Dr. C. K. and Mrs. Moranville and
baby spent Monday with the family
of Dr. C. F. Moranville in the coun
try. Miss Margaret Kennedy from Ells
worth came up Saturday for n visit
with her many friends In ami around
Hemlngford.
Arthur Danhom Is having consider
able trouble with his foot. He step
ped on a nail one day last week. At
present it is some bettor.
( I'. I'antield. .lay Woods and s v
i ral others whose names we failed to
tot took in the boxing n:atch in Alli
ance lust Thursday eveninu.
Mrs. U.itran came in Saturday and
remained until Monday Miorning.
when she returned to her school
work in the Joe Kennedy district.
Miss Ilattie Crimes came in from
the country Sunday and -.spent a few
hours with home folks, returning to
her school work Sunday evenititr.
The many triends of Thos. Tuchek.
who was operated on for appendicitis
at the Alliance hospital last. week,
will be pleased to know that he is im
proving. John Walker is nursing a rather
sore band as the result of a friendly
sparring bout with one of his chums
recently. He got a linger dislocated
and otherwise bruised up.
Col. l'ote Watson was shaking
hands with his friends here Monday.
We are always glad to meet our old
friends and hope that the colonel will
visit us oftener in the future.
Mrs. Clough and children arrived
from the east last Saturday for a
visit with the husband and fother.
w ho has been employed here for some
time. They may decide to stay here.
Some from here who had business
in Alliance last week were A. S. Kn
yeart, N. G. Palmer, Judge Berry. Al
ex Muirhead and Carl Spacht. They
also attended the Commercial Club
banquet.
Robert Ball was In Alliance a num
ber of days last week looking after
matters concerning the April primra
ies. Mr. Ball Is a candidate for nom
ination for county clerk on the repub
lican ticket.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Miller, Mr. and
Mrs. I. H. Walker and Miss Lillian
Itoth autoed to Alliance Sunday. Mrs.
Walker remained for a few days' vis
it with her friend Mrs. D. W. Ken
ner. The others returned the same
evening.
The youngest child of Mr. and Mrs.
G. F. Hedgecock has been very ill the
past week, and on Monday of this
week the little one had convulsions
caused from teething and derange
ment of the stomach. At this writ
ing we are glad to say the baby Is
better.
Clyde Whelan is erecting a tine
new two-story house on his farm one
mile east and one mile west of tow n.
He has also put down a well and
erecting out buildings and barns.
When completed Mr. Whelan will
have one of the most desirable farms
in this part of the country. He ex
pects to move his family there as
soon as possible.
Capt. Hardy of Denver gave an ex
hibition of his ability as a rifleman at
the ball park here last Saturday af
ternoon. The captain is considered
the champion title expert of the
world. There was not as large a
crowd In attendance as would have
been, owing to the report which was
circulated that the captain would be
here March 18.
PUT CREAM IN NOSE
AND STOP CATARRH
Tells IIow To Oik a n.iK.jed Nos
trils and End ileaJ-Colds.
You feel fine in m fw tnoiui-nt. Your
cold in licud or catarrh will be pne.
Your clogged iio,triU will open, 'i he air
pawuge of jour hcn.1 v ill elear and
you can breathe freeh. No more dull
ness, headache; no li.i Uti;, niiulllini!,
mucous discharge or dryness; no titruj,'
glinif for breath at night.
Tell your driiL'giht you want a Miimll
bottle of Ely's Cream Halm. Apply a
little of thin fragrant, antiseptic creiru
in your nontrils, let it penetrate through
every air passage of the bend; aootlie
and heal the swollen, inflamed mueoiiH
menilir-ine, and relief come instantly.
It U just what every cold and catarrh
autferer needs. Don t stay atufTud-up
and miserable.
Have you tried Peacock Coal? If
not, try u ton. Yon will get more
hMif for le, money. FOHKST
LUMBER CO., P1IONU 78.
LIVE'STOl PRICES
AT SOUTH OMAHA
Markets of All Kinds of Slock
Steady to Lower
BEEVES TOUCH HIGH PRICE
Choice Helfery Stuff Sella From $7.00
to $7.75. Hog Market Cloted Steady
With Nickel Lowtr. Sheep Receipts
Brisk.
Union Stock Yards, South Omaha,
Neb., March 14, 1916. The week
opened with rather a liberal supply
of cattle on the market, receipts to
talling 329 loads or 8,200 head, with,
a tendency on the part of dressed
beef buyers to shade the price a trifla
lower tl.r.n the close of the market
last week. Good to choice 1,100 tQ
1,500 pound beeves nold at $8.90 tq
$9.25, the latter price being as high
price as has been paid for beeves
this year. The supply of she stuff was
also liberal, and prices somewhat
lower than Friday, some choice helfery;
stuff selling from $7.0007.75, of
shout same as late last week. Supply
or stock and feeding cattle liberal
with good brisk demand from Yar4
Traders and country buyers, making
u good active market.
Cattle quotations: Prime beeves,
$'V2.r.';rt.ri0; good to choke beeve:,
Js'.!r,;i.2r.; fair to good beeves. $8..r.(I
V'H); common to fair beeves, $7.50fp
K..7); good to choice heifers, $7.2.r.(!j
8.5; good to choice cows, $t;.7.i(i( 7.7." ;
fair to good cows. $i..2r,(fi ;.75; cannera
tvid cutters, $l.r.iKr f..nn; veal calves,
f T.OOijT 10.00; bulls. Mars, etc., $5.f0ff?
7. IT) ; pood to choice stockers, $7.7r'?,
S.2"; rood to choice feeders, t7.fir.(f(t
8.1"; fair to good feeders, 7MCvl.(H;
common to fair feeders, $t;.0()TJ7.00;
stuck heifers. $i;.7."ft 7.7"; utock cows,
$ii.("Orr?i7.2r,; stock calves, $7 0(.(i 8.00.
Receipts of hogs yesterday foot
9.200 head, the markt closing up
froui steady lo a nickel lower than
Saturday of last week The bulk of
the oflerlng8 went at $ 2r.?9 45, with
a top price of $3.f.o.
Sheep and lamb receipts totalled
9,500 head, with lambs of the better
class belling at about steady prices,
two good loads of light Mexican lambs
changing hands at $11.25 and good
liandyweight western lambs selling at
$11.10, with a choice load of ewes
reaching the high point of $8.25.
Quotations on sheep and lambs:
Lambs, good to choice, $10,859
11.15; lambs. Talr to good, $10.X0(Ji
10.85; lambs, fall clipped. fH.25ffil0.00;
lambs, fresh clipped. $8.7.''G9.25;
yliis.. lair to choice Unlit $9,259
lo.llO; jigs., fair to hoice heavy. W.F-0
filMU; wethers, lair to choice, $7.75
B.f.0; ewes, good to choice, $8.00(318.25;
ewes, fair to good. $7.2.Vf 8.00.
DRINK MORE WATER
IF
Eat leu meat and take Salts for Back
ache or Bladder trouble
Neutralizes acids.
Uric acid in meat excites the kidneys,
they become overworked; get gl uppish,
ache, and feel like lumps of lead. The
urine becomes cloudy; the bladder is irri
tated, and you inny be ohliped to seek re
lief two or three timed during the niht.
When tho kidneys clog you must help
them fhitth oir the body's urinous waste
or you'll be a real sick person shortly.
At first you feel a dull misery in the kid
ney region, you sutler from backache,
sick headache, di77.ine, stomach gets
s.iur. tongue coated and you feci rheu
'i'' twinge when the weather is bad.
it less meat, drink lots of water:
. -'. 7et from any pharmacist four initio-
o: .fad Salts; take a tahlespoonfu!
ia a glass of water before breakfast
fr a few days and your kidneys will
then act fine. This famous salts is made
from the acid of prapt-s and lemon juice,
combined with iithiH, and has been used
for generations to clean clogged kidneys
snd stimulate them to normal activity,
nlrto to neutralize the acids in urine, so
it no loripcr is a source of irritation,
thus ending bladder weakness.
Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot in
jure: make a delightful effervescent
lithiu-Mratcr drink which everyone should
take now and then to keep the kidneys
clean and active. Druggists here say
they sell tuts of Jad Salts to folks who
believe in overcoming kidney trouble
while it is only trouble.
AERIAL MAIL SERVICE
PLANNED FOR ALASKA
AeruphiiieK to Take the I'lace of Dog
Teams Along Youkou mimI
Frontier Trails
Washington. March 15 With aer
oplanes expected to cover 50 miles an
hour, Alaska soon will have about
the fastest mall service in the world.
For the dog teams, Yukon river
barges, frontier railways and trails,
the post office department will sub
stitute the latest type of planes, cap
able of carrying 3,000 pound loads,
at more than express train speed.
IJesldea the seven planned Alaska
routes, there Is likely to be one In
Massachusetts. Economy is the pri
mary motive of the government, but
in at least one of the Alaskan routes
KIDNEYS
BOTHER
takes two weeks will be accomplished
In twelve hours.
In the Massachusetta route start
ing from New lled'ord and serving
he islands of Martha's vineyard and
Nantucket tho big dlfliculty to over
come, said Second Assistant Postmas
ter Praeger today, will be fop In
Alaska, difficulty is expected In nnd
iiiK suitable landing places; li t
cross winds that sweep In arid out of
mountain ranges; Hud In the Intense
cold the aviator will be subjected to
In certain seasons.
"Hut it is not the human factor
which worries us most." continued
Praeger. "Your skilled aviator of to
lay takes little account of wind and
cold. An extremely dense fog will
delay service some, probably."
Praeger has advertised for such
machines and has appealed to the
patriotic Impulses or national aerial
societies to show what American gen
ius can do.
The main route in Alaska will In
to Fairbanks, In the Interior. Its
mall now goes from the slates to
Skagway by boat, thence by rail,
stage or dog team to White Horse
and the Yukon. The substitutes will
be aero service from Valdes to Fair
banks direct, 358 miles.
Funeral designs made on short no
tice. Alliance Greenhouse.
A WORD FOR MOTHERS
It is a grave mistake for mothers to neg"
lect their aches and pains and sulTer in
silence this only leads to chronic sick
ness and often shortens life.
If your work is tiring; if your nerves are
excitable; if you feci languid, weary or
depressed, you should know that Scott's
Ivmnlsion overcomes just such conditions.
It possesses in concentrated form the
very clement to invigorate the blood,
strengthen the tissues, nourish the nerves
and build htretiy.th.
Scott's is strengthening- thousands of
mothers- and will help you. No alcohol.
St-' u r ll wiu . IllixmificUI. N. J.
!llo ( p:.M otj( ju ,t.Hiit)
sm.iaj no (Ii:,m.) jip-a .ioj
eWU.Wrtd.fj 'ptpOlll ,l!l 'AUHI .C.t!!0.
CTranrTiwfte!MK
Over a million Ford earn in use today is your beat
guarantee of xatisfactory service. Serving every
body hrinfrinf pleasure lo everybody, tlte Ford ear
is a utility your car. The name high tiality. with
lower prices. Costs least to operate and maintain.
Ford service everywhere. The Touring Car is $44(1
Hunabout $390; Coupclct $590; Town Car WAli'
Sedan $740, f. o. b. Detroit. On display and sale at
FORD GARAGE
Keeler-Coursey Company
GAS. OIL,
I
Men and Women Wanted-Goverrir.ent Ftsiticns
Forest assistant. Industrial tea her, Junior engineer. I.io.l I m tlei k.
teacher, telegraph oM-rator. F.xaminutioii .March .. Mnn'i;i.iili.
er and t)M'rlter February 2fl. Ouick preparation i- iiees, r.
You Can Learn by Mall at Home, Study at Nigbt.
Wouldn't you like a Job for life with a steady income of f 7T to
$100 or more every month with n good chance for promotion? Then
why not get it? We guarantee to prepare you for any civil sen i "
position, city, state or federal coach you free until you pel tho pos
ition. Send for particulars.
CIVIL SFKVICK SCHOOL ' Klttredge Bldg., Denver
STALLION SALE
Saturday March the 25th
Fine Rugged Young Horses, two and three years old, especially
adapted for ranch purposes
Belgians Percherons Shires
A carload of these fine animals will be sold in Alliance
March 25th
SEE THE BILLS AND AD NEXT WEEK
Finch Brothers
JOLIET,
Oscar Braman, Manager
inncAicno $iuu,uu omt
Font and the Standard May Enter l
lo ComiM-tltlon on Iow
Priced Oar
Manufacturer's News prints a st
ry that indicates that automobile
will be made to sell as low as $100 f
I2T.0 each. Tho gist of tho story In
that the standard Oil Company has! a
carburetor that will burn kerosesw
as 'flu-lent ly as gasoline that the
sought to have Henry Ford Utillso I.
bis plant. The Standard has mnrs
kerosene than It knows what to do
with.
It wants some of the demand t
gasollne switched over to kerosene.
Hut Ford laughed at tho Idea.
However, the Standard la net
greatly dismayed by Ford'a refusal t
respond to their proposition.
They can equip factories of their
own, and consumption of keroseno la
the object. They will make kera-sene-burning
cars and distribute then
at cost to manufacture and distrib
ute. Ford will come back at them, as4
threatens that he can make Fords fvr
$200 each. Ho there you are, V
competitors such as the Standard anC
Ford get Into the game, $100 mote
cars may be a reality. Darning ker-,
sene or gasoline would not make a
whit of difference to anyone It tke
cars run all right
Many in Alliance Try Simple Mixture
Many Alliance people are surprise
at the QI'ICK action of simple buck
thorn bark, glycerine, etc, as mixed
in Adler-i-ka. This nlmple remedy,
acts on IlOTH upper and lower bow
el, removing such nurprlslnR foul
matter that OMO SPOONFUL relieve
almost ANY CASIO constipation, sour
stomach or gas. A few doses often
relieve or prevent appendicitis. A
short treatment helps, chronic Stom
ach trouble. The INSTANT, easy ac
tion of Adler-1-ka Is astonishing.
H.MMIY TIIIKI-n, Druggist-AdvO-f,
STORAGE
n
ILLINOIS