This Newest S XOXXXWA. is a Beauty Model 75 F. O. B., Toledo S61 5-00 Roadster 5.95-00 Electrically Lighted and Started Many people prefer a car that in smaller, lighter and more economical to run but with the ad vantages of a larger and higher priced car. Thia Overland Model 75 la a comfortable family car with virtually all the advantages of the larger and higher priced cars at a price which Is well within your reach. ' It has a powerful motor; electric starting and lighting system; high tension magneto Ignition; 104 Inch wheelbase; cantilever springs; four inch tires; demountable rims; streamline body design. It la handsomely finished in solid black with bright nickel and polished aluminum fittings. Five adults can ride comfortably. The tires are four inch all around because we believe in the advantage of large tires. Tbey Insure greater mileage and comfort than can be obtained from the smaller size used on other cara of similar specifications. . It has demountable rims with one extra. This car is very easy to handle. It responds quickly. Anyone In the family can drive It. The electric switches are conveniently located on the steering column. This Is the same ar rangement used on the highest priced cars. It has the easy working Overland clutch which any woman can' operate. The pedals are ad ustable for reach. The steering wheel is large and turns easily. The brakes are large and powerful. t ' In short, there Is everything that makes this car up-to-date and comparable with many cars costing considerably more money. You -will bo delighted when you see It. And when you ride In It you'll know instantly that this is your Ideal of a modern automobile at your idea of a moderate price. Other Overland models are Model 83 five passenger touring car $750; the famous Overland Six seven passenger touring car $1145. All prices being f. o. b. Toledo. GEORGE F. SNYDER, Dealer :iimiiii!iiiin;iit!!iiiiiiiiiiiitniiiin;i:i!iinmmmm) Unie for Preserving Kkr Eggs laid during April and May are of better quality for preserving than are those laid later in the sum mer. One pound of air-slaked lime added to cooled, boiled water is equally as good a preservative for eggs as water glass. Only clean, fresh eggs with sound shells should be "put down". Use an earthen Jar. Stir the lime thoroly into the water and drop the eggs in as gathered. Some lime settles to the bottom of the Jar but does no harm. Two or three Inches of the ablution should cover the eggs to allow for evapora tion. Keep in a cool pltvce, prefera bly In a cellar, Eggs preserved by this method may be safely kept for eight months. When ready for use, remove only the eggs that are neces sary. Watch Your Child for Worms WorniB Bap child's strength, rob child of food and make child fretful. Irritated, nervous. Watch stool and at 11 rut sign or suspicion of worms Rive one-half to one lozenge Klcka poo Worm Killer, a candy worm re mover, (lives Immediate results, is laxative. Paralyzes and removes worms, improves digestion and gen eral health of child. Continue giving Kickapoo Worm Killer until all signs of worms are gone. 2Tc at your druggist. Adv I raise 19 hogs by hand feeding. Other work of this nature will be carried on next winter. The tests are being conducted in cooperation with the county agricultural agent demonstra tions of Madison county. More Men Than Women Have Appen dicitis Surgeons state men are slightly more subject to appendicitis than wo men. Alliance people should know that a few doses of simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Ad-ler-l-ka, often relieve or prevent ap pendicitis. This mixture removes such surprising foul matter that ONE SPOONFUL relieves almost ANY CASE! constipation, sour stomach or gas. The INSTANT, easy action of Adler-1-ka is surprising. Harry Tble le. druggist. Adv G-3 Hog' Choice liNt In a test to determine whether or not it is more profitable to feed hogs by the self-feeder method or by hand feeding. g two lots of 19 fall pigs were fed 103 days on corn, tankage, and skim milk on the O. A. Rodekohr farm of Madlsoa county. During this Period the self-fed lot gained 16 5 pounds per pig or an average of 1.6 pounds per day, costing 15.19 per 100 pounds of gain, while the hand fed lot gained 151.3 pounds per pig during the same period or an aver age of 1.47 pounds, costing $5.50 per 100 pounds gain. In other words Mr. Rodekohr could have raised 20 hogs with th self-feeder on the same amount of feed that It took to lU'mody for Stringy Hrino Warm spring days often cause the souring of the brine in which meat Is being cured that has been butcher ed the latter part of winter. The most common kind of souring shows Itself in a string of white mold which floats near the surface and gives rise o the term of ropy or stringy brine The College of Agriculture says that Buch meat should be removed from he brine at once and be soaked In fresh water and 'be well scrubbed. The barrel in which it is contained should be thoroly scalded. The meat may then be repaocked and new brine be added. If thoroly boiled the old brine may be used, but the new brine Is safer and is considered almost as cheap. The danger of spoiling may be re duced either by lessening the amount of sugar or by increasing the aomunt of salt. What Brand of Matches lo ; :u use? Who t "...L'.-j Ihera ? Arc tiicy poisonous or non-poisoaouj i Are the stick3 long and stron r or short and weak ? Do the heads fly off or do they stay on ? Do they burn evenly or explosively? If people knew as much about matches as they &hould, they would use Safe Home Matches made by the Diamond Match Company. So. All grocers. Ask for them fry name. The Diamond Match Company l ...1: i(st,"l:.l j l MOHHOlSOMQUifl Local express officials state that this is the first time in their recollection that a piano was shipped through the Alliance office by express. The Doug las customer Insisted that the piano go at once and Mrs. J. T. Wlker, lo cal manager, accommodated him by giving quick service. The piano was Bhipped Friday and arrived in Doug las Saturday. , HEAR WITHOUT EARS Police and Detectives Are Using Lip , Heading in Place of the Dictagraph Thousands of deaf people are today throwing away all hearing devices and enjoying all conversation. This method is easily and quickly acquired thru our system. Absolutely the only thing of its kind in the country. Our proposition is entirely, original. We guarantee results, it will amaze you Cost is trifling. See what New Inter national Encyclopaedia s;iys on LIf Reading. Hundreds of people with normal hearing are taking up Lip Reading for the many adidtional ben nflts gained. You can understand what the actors are saying in the moving pictures. You can under stand what people are saying Just as far away as you can see them. The eye understands beyond the range of hearing. Send no money, but men tion this paper and state whether or not you are deaf. All particulars will be sent you absolutely free and with no expense to you. Address, School of Lip Language. Kansas City, Missouri Classified Dep't RATES: The charge for both regular and special editions Is lc per word per Insertion, six words to the. line. Advertisers so desiring may have answers to their advertise ment addressed to a box number, care of The Herald. Advertisements charged to patrons having accounts are meas ured by the line, not by the word. N. B. The Herald cannot be responsible for more than one wrong Insertion due to typographical error. No claim for error can be allowed after the 10th of the following month; Any ad vertisement inserted to run until forbidden must be stopped by -written order. The Bargain Center of faA irm jausiness vv una rC '7T WANTED AGENTS WANTED Girl for house work. Mrs. W. T. Spencer, 720 Box Butte. 17-tf-6831 LOST AND FOUND LOST Bunch of keys. A switch key and six others on the ring. My name on tag. Return to Herald of fice. H. M. Susick. 17-tf-6827 FOR RENT BARN FOR RENT Handy tlon, 408 Sweetwater Avenue. W. Thomas, phone 175. 15-tf loca-John FOR SALE FOH 8AL12 The best business In Alliance, Ne braska. On account of poor health, owner must sell the Atlas rooming house of 47 rooms at a sacrifice price. Building rent is low. E. T. KIBBLE, Alliance, Nebr. 16-tf-6778 FOR SALE 7 room brick house, good wall, 173 ft. front, bargain if taken at once. George Watson, 521 W. Third street. Phone Black 337. 18-3t-6855 MISCELLANEOUS TAKEN UP A light bay filly, two white hind feet; about 5 or 6 years old, weight about 900, unbroke. J. A. KEEGAN. 17-tf-6830 FOR SALE Good, paying butch-. er shop, uooa location ana steady business at good prices. . Address box 6406, care Alliance Herald. 9-tl-6406 FOR SALE OR TRADE Power ful six-cylinder automobile. Will sel cheap, or trade. Call or write Th Herald office. l-tf-6568 - FOR SALE 5 STEAM TRAC TION ENGINES, 18 10-yard dump and freight traction wagons, station ary and portable boilers and Engines, Derricks, Stone Crusher, Pumps, Ex cavators, Hoisting Engines all sizes. A 30.000 Contracting Outfit Cheap for quick sales. C. L. Bartlett, Min atare, Nebr. 19-2t-6861 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY for man with small amount of capital to get into good, paying business In western Nebraska. Prefer man with some experience in farming. Must bo steady and reliable. Address, with particulars, Box 664 5, care Alliance Herald. 12-tf-6645 MONEY TO LOAN on real estate Apply to II. M. Bullock, Room 4, Reddish BlockAlliance. 6-tf-6307 RECORD FOR TRA1JTHEIV Railroad men can secure a very om ful book at The Herald office. It to dally time book for trainmen and so fflncmen. The price to reasonable -tr-iTss MOVE FURNITURE SAFELY .We have equipped our dray wag ons and auto truck with the latest appliances for moving furniture without marring or scratching or damage. Up-to-date - wagon pads will be used by us on all moving Jobs. JOHN R. SNYDER, Phone 15. S7-tf-5960 Ifoney to loan on real estate. F. B. RJCDDIB1 R U Superstitious Do You v ou."e MONEY TO LOAN On Box Butte county land nd ranches In the sand hills. No delay In making the loan, we Inspect our lands and furnish tin money at once. J. C. McCorkle, Me Corkle Building, Alliance, Nebr. l-tf-6554 iiirliriraia arlvrr. Believe f and v . A - busineu man. Ju Ifl ulIlS cL'cious advertising aiwbji rajri and especially when you advertise in a paper that is read by everybody in its territory. ? I of This newspaper reaches tie eye everybody who might be a possible buyer in this section. 1,111 1 TTTTTTli I T T f TTTTTTI 1 1 1 M IT f TTTTTTTTTTfT TTTttTTTTtTTTTTTTTTTTTT 1 ffltmrtmmtm :mmiiii"niiwg Htisic tor T..1. A.'s Mrs. J. T. Wlker, manager of the Haddorff- Music House, and John Wl ker, manager of the Alliance branch of the National Music Supply Com pany, the Victor store, extend an in vitation to the T. V. A.'s to visit their stores during the convention next week. Special musical programs will be rendered. Safe Medicine for Children "Is it safer" is the first question to be-considered when buying cough medicine for children. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has long been a fav orite with mothers of young children as it contains no opium or other nar cotic, and may be given to a child as confidently as to an adult. It is pleasant to take, too, which is or tzreat importance when a medicine must be given to young cnuaren This remedy is most effectual In re lieving coughs, colds and croup. Ob tainable everywhere. Adv April STAKI.KiilT Miss Belle Eastman was at Toots' house Saturday. John Liggett and wife were in Al liance Saturday Mr. Blrkel and daughter were in Alliance Monday. Mr. Blrkel and daughter were in Alliance Saturday. Mr. McLaughlin was In Alliance one day last week. Miss Erna Birkel was visiting Miss RpIIa Knstinan Sunday. lark Sherlork went to Fltzeerald's The American mea and women must to visit after Metz's dance. i guard constantly against Kidney trouble, Mrs. Liggett and daughter went : because ws eat too much and all our food hmA ulth Tnnia PiiVpl. i is ncn. uur Diooa nuea win una WAR HORSES WANTE We Have An Order For a Big Lot of French War Horses and will Hold an Inspection at The Alliance Stock Yards EAT LESS AND TAKE SALTS FOR KIDNEYS Take a glass of Salts before breakfast if jour Back hurts or Bladder bothers yea, part way Some of the Fitzgerald s were vis iting down in the hills on Monday. Hud McCaughlin and Tete stopped at Keenan's for breakfast after the Meti dance. We were all glad to see the smil ing face of Jack Sherlock at Metz's dance Saturday night. Why t'oiualpalioii Injures The bowels are the natural sewer age system of the body. When they become obstructed by constipation a part of the poisonous matter which they should carry off is absorbed into the system, making you feel dull and stupid, and interfering with the di gestion and assimilation of food. This condition is quickly relieved by Chamberlain's Tablets. Obtainable everywhere. Adv April riauo KliiMMl by KkpreM ' An unusual shipment through the Alliance office of the Adams Exp rem Company last week was a player pi ano, shipped from the Alliance branch of the Haddorff Music House to a customer at Douglas, Wyoming. acid which the kidneys strive to filter out, they weaken from overwork, become sluggish ; the eliminative tissues clog and the result is kidney trouble, bladder weakness and a general decline in health. When your kidneys feel like lumps of lead; your back hurts or the urine Is cloudy, full of sediment or you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night j If you auffer with sick headache or dizzy, nervous spells, acid stomach, or you have rheumatism when the weather is bad, get from your phar macist about four ounces of Jad Salts take a tableapoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and vour kidneys will then act fine. This famous salt is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and baa been' used for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys to neutralize the acids in the urine so it no longer is a source of Irritation, thus ending bladder disorders. i r. ii. 1 - !. - - A 1 jaa Dans IS ineiueuiirej laniio iu re, makes a delightful effervescent thia-water beverage, and belongs is every home, because . nobody can make a mistake by having a good kidney flush ing any tuna. fur litl N. Friday, April 28th Saturday, April 29th The Following Prices will be Paid for Accepted Horses: Cavalry Light Gunners Heavy Artillery $110.00 $135.00 $150.00 This Inspection will be Conducted the Same As Those held here Last Year. No Commission Charged Wire or write at our expense for any information desired G. L. Lester & Co. Or Call Phone 104 rlttttttttl nmnmmmam Alliance, Nebraska