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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1916)
THE COMING PRIMARY AT THE MEXICAN BORDER 1 YOUR HAY A. In all figured for you; any measurements ; any shape stacks; both povornnunt 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. Trice of tables, 50c each; set Herald Publishing Co. Alliance, Nebraska Satisfied Customers Means that those who come back to us again and again to buy after they've made their first purchase at our store always receive satisfactory service. They know that whatever we sell them is trior oughly reliable. They know we do not ask more than fair profit on our sales. They know they can rely on our advice Ttuth is our stand' by. They know that carefulness, honesty, courtesy, cleanlintbs ar.d promptness characterize us BRENNAN'S Hot and Cold Drinks, Lunches Served at Our Sanitary I'ountain. CUte of Ohio. City of Toledo. Lucas County, 88. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he) la senior partner of the firm of F. J, Cheney Co., doing business In tfce City or Toledo. County an. I State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum or ONE HUNDRED -DOLLARS ror each and every rase of Qftiarrh that cannot be cured by th" MA of HALL'S CATARRH CURE FRANK J. CHENEY, fiworn to before me and subscribed ta my presence, this 6th day or De cember A. D. 1886. A. W. G LEA SON. (Seal) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken In ternally and acts through the Mood the Mucous SurfaceB or the Sys tem. Send ror testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo. O. Sold by all druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Fills for constipn Uen. Adv.-Mar Hare you tried Peacock Coal? If ast, try m ton. You will get more beet for less money. FOKKNl IA7MBKK CO., PHONE 78. Dray Phone f4 Mi.1i!H dUdtilifdF LOW ONE WAY FARES TO PACIFIC COAST: The Spi-inu season of low one-way fates to California. WhsImiijj ton, Oregon, Ttali, Idaho, Molilalia, will last only from M;mv 25th to April 14th, inclusive. $:('. f) one way to the Coast, ami !r'J7.f0 to I'tnh. S;ilt L.ik Idaho, Central Montana, Unite district, etc. Apply early for thronsrli tourist sleeper accommodations vi: Denver for California or via Billings for the Northwest. XOCKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARKS: The coming season will be noted for n gn at number of tourists into the new Kooky Mountain National Kstcs Park, via Lyons or Loveland, Colo., just north of Denver, as well as Yellovvstom Park and Glacier National Park. Special tours are arranging by-co-operation between the railroads and the Government. The most interesting development the big accomplishment will be the special automobile service via the Cody Gateway, through the only scenic entrance to Yellowstone and over Svlvan Pass, ... .V of three, $1.00. Funeral designs made on short no tice. Alliance Greenhouse. HFAn CTIIFFFn FROM CATARRH OR A COLD Says Cream Applied in Nostril Opens Air Pannages Right Up. TTTTI I I I I I T I VT f T T F T f T Instant relief no waiting. Your ckgged nnetril open right up; the air paiutagea 01 your head clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snuf (ling, Mowing, headache, drynetta. No struggling for breath at night; your cold or catarrh disappears. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Malm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antithetic. healing cream in your nostrils. It pen etratea through every air passage of the head, soothes the innamnl or swollen mucous membrane and relief comes in tantly. It's just fins. Don't stay stuftVd-up in a cold or nasty catarrh. 0Y & (WEN ' Irdnsfer Lint HOUSEHOLD OfMD moved promptly, anr Transfer Work solicit ed Resident phone 638 and Blue IP RATE ATTRACTIONS a scenic tour or a uretime. It Is none too early to be thinking over a Park tour and asking me how It can best be made. 9. KRIDKLUAUGH. Ticket Agent, AUUnco, Neb. ' L. W.' WAKELKY, UeneraJ rnger Affent , 1004 Fapiarn Ktre, Omaha, Neb. List of State Candidates fur Of) Ice on lli I-iiich ratlc Ticket Shows Many Names (My Herald Correspondent) Lincoln, Nebr., March 29 Secre tary of Sliite Chnrles V. Pool and his office force have been busier than the proverbial csanberry merchant near Thanksgiving, being almost bur ied under an avalanche of nominat ing petitions, personal lilinga, accipi- ances, w IthdlMMal. etc. The Democratic ticket is headed by U'oodrow Wilson for president, but contains also the freak liling of one Robert !. Rors, whose name ap pears also on the republican ticket. For vice president there is a real con test between Coventor John H. More- head of Nebraska and Thomas It. Marshall of Indiana, the present in cumbent. For presidential electors at large Otto J. Uaumann of Omaha and Felix L. Gallagher of Rosalie have no op position. For district electors the only contest is in the First District between Dr. E. Arthur Carr and At torney V. M. Morning, both of Lin coln. The other district candidates are: Second, Sophus F. Neble, Oma ha; Third, Louis Llghtner, Colum bus; Fourth, H. J. Requartte, York; Fifth, John M. Teellng, Hastings; Sixth, James A. Donohue, O'Neill. For delegates at large, to the St. Louis convention there are seven con testants for the four places. The first four named are the so-called Bryan slate, while the last three are the so-called anti-Bryanites or, as others classify them, the four "drys" and the three "wets". Their names are: William J. Hryan, Lincoln; W II. Thompson, Grand Island; Louis J. Plattl, Omaha; J. J. Thomas, Sew ard; William B. Price. Lincoln; W. D. Oldham, Kearney, and Douglas Cone of Pierce. For district delegates there is a contest among three or four in most of the districts, and no filings at all ror alternates. Mayor James C. Dahlman (Bryan) and Arthur Mullen (antl) both of Omaha, contest for national commit teeman; and Ignatius J. Dunn has entered the lists against Gilbert M Hitchcock for United States senator. On the state ticket Auditor Win, II. Smith. Secretary of State Charles W. Pool and Attorney General Willis E. Reed have no opposition. Harry Adams of Chadron aspires to take State Treasurer George 10. Hall s place, and Lieutenant Governor James Pearson has camping on his trail that eminent Episcopalian, dem ocrat and editor. Edgar Howard of Columbus: and William IS. Banning ol Union. There are four entries in the gub ernatorial free-for-all, but the favo rites in the betting ring seem to be Charles W. Bryan ("dry") or Lin coln anil Keith Neville ("wet") of North Platte. Friends of Deputy Food Commissioner Clarence E. Har man filed a petition for him but it is not known thai he will make the race. W. F. Stoecker. the other ent rant, Is regarded as not better than i thirty-to-one shot. For State Superintendent, John A. .Voodard of Seward and W. II. Clem- noiis or Fremont. For Land Com missioner. A. J. Sliger. Hastings; G L. Shumway. Scottsbluff: Henry Ob ttnann. Snyder; and E. B. Zl miner- lan. Lincoln. For Railway Commis loner, Andrew Clute, Hastings; Vlc or E. Wilson, Stromsburg; Edward Sughroue. Bartley; W. S. Ridgell. Al- 'iance; R. W. Ralston, Omaha. For tegent of the University. Dr. P. L, i'ull. Lincoln; H. D. Landis, Sewurd nd John W. Long, Loup City. For Congress, Dan V. Stephens 'reniont. present incumbent, has no I position in the Third, nor has Win. Stark in the Fourth, while th .'ixtli has no candidate. In the First loh'i S. McCarty of Lincoln and Dan I W. Livingston of Nebraska City ross swords with former Congress man John A. Maguire in a triangular 'uel. In the Second. Congressman (). Lobeck has "three men in bnck- m" at his throat- State S"!iato' Laurie J. Quinby. Anthony T. Mono 'tan and Harry B. Fleharty. all o ' Mnaha. Sign of flood Digestion When you see a cheerful and bui py old lady you may know that st has good digestion. If your dige tion is impaired or If you do no' r ish your meals take a dose or Cham berlain'8 Tablets. They strengthen the stomach. Improve the disstio and cause a gentle movement of th bowels. Obtainable everywhere. Adv March Small Pot at Itaveniia Uavenna. Nebr.. March 23 Sinci quarantine regulations were enforced about two weeks ago several nev cases of smallpox have developed and there are now about ten homes under quarantine. Every effort is beinr nade to keep the disease from spreading, but a great many people were exposed before quarantine war enforced. No one who has the dis ease is tick enough to be confined t bed. 5 1 SsnWseejeji One Safe Home Match will light all four burners. The stick is large and strong. The flame "takes hold." We do not exaggerate when we say that you can get as much real service from three Safe Home Matches as from five ordinary matches, i They are non-poisonous, too. For that reason alone they shoulJ be in every home in America. Kc. A II trrrtcrrs. A sk tor than by ntitrn: The Diamond Match Company NOT ENOUGH CHILDREN evet receive the proper balance of food to sufficiently nourish both Ixxly and brain during the growing period when nature's demands are greater than in mature life. This is shown in so many pale faces, lean bodies, frequent colds, and lack of ambition. For all such children we say with unmistakable earnestness: They need Scott's Emulsion, and need it now. It possesses in concentrated form the very food elements to enrich their "blood. It changes weakness to strength ; it makes thrill sturdy and strong. No alcohol. Scott ft Downe. Moomfield, N. J. PROSPECTUG FOR OIL Ardnmre Oil 4 'onipaiiy Kxct to Soon Ite Heady to Kesunie Their (K-rations According to the Harrison Sun. the Ardinoie Oil Company which com menced prospecting for oil in the vi- inity of Ardmore some time ago, and in which there are quite a number of Alliance stockholders, will soon be ready to resume operations after a lapse of several months occasioned by lack of funds. The Harrison Sun says: "The board of directors of the Ardmore Oil Company met at Crawford, Ne braska. Inst Saturday afternoon. Judge W. H. West over was re-elected president. "Work will be commenced within a few days to complete the well, as the committee having in charge the raising of the additional funds have ibout completed their work. Trustee Minick reports that they have almost reached the $7,000 mark. As soon as the full amount is raised the work will go forward rapidly ar.d it is ex pected that the committee will have no ditliculty in raising the additional .mount now that it is an assured fact that the well will be completed and the money judiciously expended." THE MEN WHO KNOW CHEW "OLD KENTUCKY" Ho Other Tobacco Has a Flavor That Gives Them So Much Enjoyment SWEET, FRUITY, SATISFYING If you should visit the fjreat to-baccu-Krowinjj, tobaccu-niaiuifac-turin centers, you would find that the men who are the hot judges of tobacco in all its forms chw plug tobacco. Old Kentucky gives you the full benefit of tine natural juice of the leaf and the juice contains all the flavor, and all the whole some, satisfying elements which make it so valuable as well as en joyable. Old Kt iUuc' v w cd by 'v tci.Hvo .11 any T id. lis rellow r pleases them, aim they wow that it is made of choice, selected, ripe Hurley leaf, in a '""i. Mvitary factory. :h- "lo- of Old Kentucky is ii-.-n i 'elicious. You'll say vou tie er tasted its equal, and the more you chew it the better you'll like it. Get it from your dealer. It. Itohlnson at Crawford Nearly IV ertel Soldiers Have (Joiip to the Mexican liordcr Crawford Tribune: "The troops of the 12th V. S. Cavalry, Including the hand, left Tuesday morning for the Mexican border to assist In rapturing Villa, and his band of Mexican ban dits. Only eleven soldiers, four civ ilians and Ben ltzkovetch are left to look after the garrison, w ith Sergeant Franke as commanding ollicer. "The loading of equipment and supplies passed off without accident, except that Abe Oleson was unfortun ate in being caught between two wag ons and having his right shoulder bone fractured. He was brought to Crawford by Wheelwright T. (J. Har ris, and placed In care of Dr. It. L. Ivinn. "J. J. Habegger was transferred from the Quartermaster's office at Fort Kobinson to serve as paymas ter's clerk at San Antonio, Texas." GERIN6 NOW A CITY l'rivato Census Shows tiering Has Graduated from the Vil lage Clnsa Oering Courier. "Gerlng Is a city. This is not a mere statement, but a legal fact, the necessary population having been demonstrated by a sup erficial census taken far enough to show over 1400 people, whereas un der the law a village automatically becomes a city when It has 1,000 or more people. There was no doubt of the fact, but It was deemed best to compile a list to make the proceed ings entirely legal, but after reach ing the 1400 figure the census was carried no further. Later, It was learned that an area not supposed to be In the limits was there In fact, containing at least two or three hun dred more, so that the actual popula tion or Oering now is probably 1600 or 18 00. At the meeting or the trus tees the matter was taken up and the necessary ordinance passed and no tice oT election tor city officers, may or, clerk, treasurer and water com missioner, and two councilmen ror each or the four wards into which the city is divided are to be elected." If m HURTS USE SALTS FOR KIDNEY: Eat less meat if Kidneys feel like lea: or Bladder bothers you Meat forms uric acid. Most folks forget tlmt the kidney like the bowels, get sluggish and clogged and need a flushing occasionally, else we have backsche and dull misery in the kidney region, severe headaches, rheu matic twinges, torpid liver, acid stonmcli. sleeplessness and all sorts of bludder ''i inters. You simply must keep your ki. -.. active and clean, and the moment you feel an ache or pain in the kilne egion, get about four ounces of .lad nits from any good drug store iiere. ike a tablespoonful in a glass of water tfore breakfast for a few days and our kidneys will then act fine. Tlii" anions salts is made from the acid of .rapes and lemon juice, combined with ithia, and is harmless to flush clogged Sidneys and stimulate them to normal '"tivity. It also neutralizes the acid ! the urine so it no longer irritates, ius ending bladder disorders. Tad Salts is harmlcus; inexpensive; lakes a delightful etTVrveBcent lithia mter drink which everybody should take w and then to keep their kidneys clean, ns avoiding serious complications. well known local druggist says lie i lots of ,Tad Salts to folks who believe wreoming kidney troulle while it -- trouble. I'AVIMJ AT NOHTII ITATTK laying New Mains in Preparation for Paving of Twenty-Five Blocks North Platte. Nebr.. March 23 The laying of new water mains pre paratory to the paving of twenty-five blocks In the business section of North Platte will begin soon. The city council has passed an ordinance Dinpilling the substitution of lead service pipes for those of cast Iron that they may now be connected with (he water mains in the paving dist rict. This statute was passed with a view to preventing the necessity of tearing up paving to repair pipes, since the lead service pipes are much more lasting than those of iron. A period of thirty days Is allowed the patrons of the water department in which to comply with the ordinance. At the end of that time the city will make the changes and will collect from the patrons for the work. An Ideal Spring laxative A good and time-tried remedy is Dr. King's New Life Pills. The first dose will move the sluggish bowels, stimulate the liver and clear the sys tem of waste and blood impurities. You owe it to yourself to rlear the system of body poisons, accumulated during the winter. Dr. King's New Life Pills will do it. 25c at your druggist. Adv I trwWlta air coiatafy6 . 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