PROFESSIONAL DIRECTOR?" Rates: One-inch cards, 50 cents; two inch cards, $1.00 n. A. COPSE? Physician and 8urgeo Bflee Phono, 36t Res. Phone, 14 1 Calls answered promptly day and alght from office. Offices: Alliance National Bank building, over the rost Office. 0. E. SLAOLE, M. D. Physician and Surgeon phone, (6 Res. phone, 61 ALLIANCE NEBRASKA rle Coppernoll 1". J. Petersen Res. Phone 41 Phone it Dra. Coppernoll & Petersen Osteopaths OOM I. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK H. M. BULLOCK AttorneytLaw ULLIANCE NEBRASKA L. W. BOWMAN styslclaa and BargOB rriCE. First National Bank Bldg. r HONKS: Office, S63: Residence, 16 DR. D. E. TYLER Dentist PHONE S62 OVKH FIRST NATIONAL BANK ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER AT THE HERALD OFFICE REASONABLE RATES PROMPT SERVICE J. D. EMERICE Bonded Abstracter hare the only set of abstract books In Box Butte county. OFFICE: Rm. 7, Opera House Block J. F. YANDERS TAILOR and HATTER FIRST 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 IEG SORES M ULCERS 2t Since 16 in Xumi Cltr. Ibmmowr fully nvtttctt tmiuMiniU rrnrcriroaic j nrt (wvPHllf.O tll.urul.l.. I CUMIKU ami VAIUIOSK lUKIM, Myl.m. iiri-WH, eouituned ttilb orlatutu and UKMlrril iin-ihodn i nacre com I 1. 10 uci'P. w ithout knife or pain. Wnu lur ui.ru uoo mu, aeuimi. pi PAVwHEHfctlREDl V "j HOrTii. J. WHITHER. Kit Mrtiee M. turnta CHI. Mo. BURTON & REDDISH Attoriie.Ys-tU-l.nw Ijaiid Attorneys JTFICE: First Nationiil Bank Bldg. PHONE 180 ALLIANCE NEBRASKA ONE: 233. CLARE A. DOW Electrician House WiriiiK atetor and Auto-starter Repairing ALLIANCE NEBRASKA GEO. O. OADSBY Licensed Embalmer PHONE: Day, 498: Night. 510 ALLIANCE : NEBRASKA .R0FESSI0NAL PHOTOGRAPHER kind of Photos. Interior and exterior views QUALITY PORTRAITS Alliance Art Studio M. E. Grebe, Prop. 114 Kaat 4th. Phone Black 111 JAMES M. KENNEDY, DENTIST tot National Dank Building, AUN pee, Nebr. Phone: OfnYe, 23; Ilea JeDce, Black 10. Nitrous Oxide ad Jlniatered. J. Jeffrey, D.C. rh.C. A. Q. Jeffrey, D.C. CHIROPRACTORS 303 2 Hox Butte Ave., Rooms 3 and 4 Office Hours, 10 a. m. to 8 p. m JAMES OSBORN Contractor and Builder Estimates Furnished Free ALLIANCE t i NEBRASKA THOMAS LYNCH Att'ytLaw 1 619-1611 City National Bank Building OMAHA Special Attention to Live Stock Claims AUTO LIVERY - - PHONE 573 - - C. E. Morgan Ora. "STom-z Trip take with you a box of good and a late Get them at up-town news stand or at depot fllLLER BROTHERS RED PEP'S PH I LOSOPHY "Uacle Jerry came to towr last week witk a dirty shirt and a $5 bill and never charged either orve.' WE ARE HEADQUARTERS For Auto Supplies and Oil and Gasoline FREE AIR ON THE CURB Alliance Auto Supply Co. Phone 85 Geo. J. Hand,H.D. Asthma and Hay Fever Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat PHONE 261 Calls answered from office day or night Wm. Ritchie, Jr. C. S. Perr RITCHIE & PERRY Attorneys-at-Law BRIDGEPORT, NEBRASKA Office in Lincoln, 1411 O St., fin Wednesday of Each Month WHEN IN OMAHA VldlT TUP Brand Naw Shew fiiMn flimi . EVERY WEEK ftl'bAL pUnLtiUUt Cliit, ClMlT Mtitmwtit. ftrrtHti 6M. Art inked) UHItS' DIME kUMIlf BAIL I DON'T CO HOME SAYING! I DIDN'T VISIT THE GAYETY jft iiciiHiiuruninjcrMuriiiLifrrM Alex Olds had business In Alliance last Saturday. 11. O. Slronc and Sid Grimes were in Alliance last Friday. Fred Melick was transacting busi ness in Alliance last Wednesday. Mrs. S. A. Grimes visited with friends In the country last week. A. J. Ford, from near Marsland. marketed wheat here the first of the week. Mrs. Caha and son Charles were over-night shoppers in Alliance Sat urday night. Miss Elsie Green returned on 43 Sunday, after several days visit with relatives and friends in Alliance, e e 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 a visit with her many friends in and around Hemingford. Arthur Danbom is having consider able trouble with his foot. He step ped on a nail one day last week. At present it is some better. C. I'. Canlield, Jay Woods and sev eral others whose names we failed to net took in the boxinu n atch in Alli ance last Thursday eveniim. Mrs. Ilanan came in Saturday and remained until Monday morning, when Fbe returned to her school work in the Joe Kennedy district. Miss llattie Grimes came in from the country Sunday and spent a few hours with home folks, returning to her school work Sunday evening. The many Iriends 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 Bore hand as the result of a friendly sparring bout with one of his chums recently. He got a linger dislocated and otherwise bruised up. Col. Pete 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, who 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. En y.?art, 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 les. 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. R. Walker and Miss Lillian Roth 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 fine new two-story house on his farm one mile east and one mile west of town. 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 rifle 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 How To Open Clogged Noh trils and End lUad-Coldi. You feci fine in n few moment. Your cold in dead or -atarrti will In- pmc. Your cluggwi nostril will open. The air paaaage of your head Mill clear and you cun breathe fr-el. No more dull neae, headache; no Intuiting, biiulHin, niucou dibt'liargt'4 or druitia; do trug gling for breath at night. Tell your drupgint you want a amull bottle of Ely'n (.'roam Halm. Apply a little of tii in fratrrant, antim-ptie rrcmn in your nostril, lot it penetrate through every air khu.' of the head; tli and Ileal the fcwnlMi, inflamed mucoii membrane, ant relief conies instantly. It is juiit what every cold and catarrh sufferer needa. Don't atay atutfed-up and miserable. Have you tried Peacock Coal? If not, try a ton. You will set more ht for let, miiiipt. RnitKsT LUMBER CO., IMIONK 7H. UVfcSIUUKFKIUhS AT SOUTH OMAHA Markets of All Kinds of Stock Steady to Lower BEEVES TOOCHJIGH PRICE Cholcs Hsifery Stuff Sella From 17.00 to 17.75. Hog Market Clostd Steady With Nickel Lower. Sheep Receipts Brisk. Union Stock Yards. South Omaha, Neb., March 14, 11 The week opened with rather a liberal supply of cattle on the market, receipts to tailing 321 hads or ,200 bead, with a tendency on the part of dressed beef buyers to shade the pries a trifle lower than the close of the market last week. Oood to choice 1,100 to I, 500 pound beeves sold at 18.90 to $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 belfery stuff selling from $7.0007.75, of about same as late last week. Supply of stock and feeding cattle liberal with good brisk demand from Yard Traders and country buyers, making a good active market. Cattle quotations: 1'ilrne beeves, ?0.2r.r.( lt.r.0; good to choice beeves, $S.!niffDi.25; fair to pood beeves. $8.r,5 ; V!H; common to fair lieeves, $7.50(0 S..1; good to choice heifers. $7.2.r($ C5; good to choice cows, $li.75J 7.7.r; fair to good cows. $i..2fi(ff i.7B: canner, and cutters, f I.Mifff fi.no; veal calves, ST.nOfff 10.00; hulls. Map, etc., $5.60? 7.25; good to choice Blockers. $7.7!if1 8.25; good to choice feeders. $7.fi5(J 8.10; lair to good feeders, $7..10787.GO; common to fair feeders, $6.007.00; stock heifers, $C 75fi7.7G; stock cows, $i.00(fj7.25; stock calves, $7 0GPS.OO. Receipts of hogs yesterday foot uj 9,200 head, the markt-l closing up from steady to a nickel lower than Saturday of last week. The bulk of the oflerlngs went at $'i.25g9 45, with a top price of $!i.fi0. Sheep and lamb receipts totalled 9.500 head, with lambs of the better class selling at about steady prices, two good loads of light Mexican lambs changing hands at $11.25 and good handyweight western lambs selling at $11.10, with a choice load of ewes reaching the high point of $8.25. Quotations on shet-p and lambs: Lam 1)8, good to choice. $10.85g II. 15; lambs, fair to good, $10.600 10 85; lambs, fall clipped, J9.25P10.00; lambs, fresh clipped. IS.7CifTD9.2B; ylrs., fait to choite light $9.25 lo.oo; ylgs., fair to choice heavy. $8.50 W9.40; wethers, fair to choice, $7.75 8.50; ewes, good to choiee, $8.0008.26; iwes, fair to good, $7.25 8.00. DRINK MORE WATER IF Eat less meat and tale Salts for fiaca ache or Bladder trouble Neutralizes acids. Uric acid In meat excites the kidneys, they become overworked; get sluggiah, ache, and feel like lumps of lead. The urine becomes cloudy ; the bladder is irri tated, and you may be obliged to seek re lief two or three times during the night. When the kidneys clog you must help them flush off the body's urinous watte or you'll be a real sick person shortly. At first you feel a dull misery in the kid ney region, you suffer from backache, Hick headache, diziueflB, stomach gets nr, tongue coated and you feel rheu- "ic twinges when the weather is bad. less meat, drink lots of watrt . o iet from any pharmacist four ounces oi Jad Salts; take a tableapoonfwl in a jlanS of water before breul.fust for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to clean clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity, also to neutralize the acids in urine, so it no longer is a source of irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jsd Salts is inexpensive, cannot in jure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia water drink which everyone should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and active. Druggists here say they sell lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe in overcoming kidney trouble while it is only trouble. AERIAL MAIL SERVICE PLANNED FOR ALASKA Aeroplane lo Take the I'laee of IKtg Teams Along Youkon 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. Besides the seven planned Alaska routes, there is likely to be one In Massachusetts. Kconomy is the pri mary motive of the government, but in at least one of the Alaskan routes KIDNEYS BOTHER takes two weeks wllTbe accomplished in twelve hours. In the Massachusetts route start ing from New Bedford and seeing he islands of Martha's vineyard and Nantucket- -the big difficulty to over ome. said Second Assistant Post mas ter Praeger today, will be fog In Alaska, difficulty is expected In find ns suitable landing places; In ;,. toss winds that sweep In and out of nounfaln ranees; and In the Intense old the aviator will be subjected to in certain seasons. "But it is not the human factor which worries us most," continued Praeger. "Your skilled aviator or to lay takes little account of wind and id. An extremely dense fog will lelay Bervice 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 be to Fairbanks, in the interior. Its mail now goes from the states to Skagway by boat, thence by rail, itage or dog team to White Horse and the Yukon. The substitutes will be nero service from Valdcs to Fair banks direct, 358 miles. Funeral designs made on short no tice. Alliance Greenhouse. A .WORD FOR MOTHERS It is a gTave mistake for mothers to neg lect their aches and pains and suffer 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 feel languid, weary or depressed, you should know that Scott's Emulsion overcomes just such conditions. It possesses in concentrated form the very elements to invigorate the blxl, strengthen the tissues, nourmh the nerves and build strength. Scott "s is strengthening thousands of mothers- and will help you. No alcohol. Scult & flcwue, Uluotufisld.N. J. j.ii;jo tu,H tij, jw .ujnb II I StllJ.Jl AsO!. tlQ (Ilt.Ml.l (pH JOJ i.ni-tMad.tj 'pipoui ojwi MU XJT?JN Over a million Ford oars in use loilay is your bent guarantee of satisfactory service. Serving every body bringing pleasure to everybody, the Ford cat is a utility your car. The same high quality, with lower prices. Costs least to operate and maintain. Ford service everywhere. The Touring Car is $440 Runabout $1590; Coupelet $590; Town Car $640 Sedan $740, f. o. b. Detroit. On display and sale at FORD GARAGE Keeler-Coursey Company GAS, OIL, STORAGE Men and Women Wanted-Goverrirent Pc sitters Forest assistant. Industrial teacher. Junior engineer, Inml Ijivv n ik. teacher, telegraph operator. Examination March 1.5. HtriMii.iitii er and typewriter February 24). Quick preparation l mi -.. r. You Can Learn by Mall at Home, Study at Night. Wouldn't you like a Job for life with a steady income uf ft'. t $100 or more every month with a good chance for promiiliti" The?, why not get it? We guarantee to prepare you for any civil .tvm position, city, state or federal -oacb you free until you get ib pos ition. Send for particulars. CIVIL SFJIVICE SCHOOL Klttredge Bldg., Denver f 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 Allianee March 25th SEK THK BILLS AND AD NEXT WKKK Finch Brothers JOLIET, ILLINOIS Oscar Braman, Manager inncAicno $zuu,uy UAnt Ford and the Standard May Enter lj to C-ompelltion on tvow Priced (Virs Manufacturer's News prints stevr ry that Indicates that automobile w ill be made to sell as low us $100 f $250 each. The gist of the story that the Standard Oil Company has a carburetor that will burn ke rosea ns efficiently as gasoline that tbtr sought to have Henry Ford utilise 1st his plant. The Standard has mors, kerosene than It knows what to ds with. It wants some of the demand oT gasoline switched over to kerosene". But Ford laughed at the Idea. However, the Standard la not. greatly dismayed by Ford's refusal ta respond to their proposition. They can equip factories of thehr own, and consumption of kerosene he the object. They will make kerosene-burning cars and distribute tbem at rost to manufacture and distr1V ute. Ford will come back at them, an threatens that he can make Fords tov $200 each. So there you are. W competitors such as the Standard Ford get Into the game, f 100 motor cars may be a reality. Burning kcrew Bene or gasoline would not make aw whit of difference to anyone if tbe cars run all right. Many in Alliance Try Simple Mlrtoiv Many Alliance people are surprise at the QUICK action ot simple buck thorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixeeV in Adler-l-ka. This simple remedy) acts on BOTH upper and lower bow el, removing such surprising font matter that ONK SPOONFUL rellever almost ANY CASH constipation, sour stomach or gas. A few doses often, relieve or prevent appendicitis. X short treatment helps chronic Stom ach trouble. The INSTANT, easy ac tion of Adlcr-l-ka is astonishing. HARRY TTHKL11, Druggist Adv G-6 ST 7