'Goodies!" g$ 1 io " v DOG fjoodics that just m-e-l-t in your mouth light, fluffy, tender cakes, biscuits and doughnuts that just keep you hanging 'round the pantry all made with Calumet the safest, Purest, mott economical Baking Tow der. Try It drive swsy bake-dajr failures." Received Miahaat AwaHe Nnm Cnttk JJnnlf Fi-m Sn Blip inl'ound Can, ICAGO Cheap and big canBakingPowdersdonot tavayou money. Calumetdoes It's Pure and far superior to sour milk and soda. SCOTTSBIUFF TO HAVE DAILY PAPER, MAY 1ST frottsbltiff Star-Herald Company Is IiM'orMtrated Will Start Afternoon Iailv Scottsbluff Star-Herald: The Star- .raid Is undergoing some decide ! Herald is undergoing some decide ! hanges this week. Articles of in- corporation have been filed making the same a stock company. A. B. Wood and H. J. Wisner retain their laterests in the company and R. J. Dobell of Julesburg has also acquir- ma an iniritni. ufiiiR win 01 ine in corporators. Mr. Dobell comes here a stranger, but is an experienced ewspupcr man and a live wire, a:: his personality will soon be felt in tie community. The Star-Herald building has been enlarged, much new equipment, including a new mo 4fl 14 linotype, has been added, and when all of the equipment is in place tie office will be better equipped tkan ever to put out first-class work 4a every way. The weekly Star-Herald will be continued and in addition, early in May. an afternoon daily will fee published. The daily will be met ropolitan, having the latest press dis- J latches and tyndcate feature in addition the latest western Nebr aska and eastern Wyoming news. HjU news will be received so that aur readers can get same f-o" 8 tr 12 hr. 'if i ! iii.ui h.i) .l.ii y ew giving It. Scottsbluff and the jioiehbori ' .. growing so n.pidly thu the new com any feel tl.ai they should keep abreast with the other wonderful de velopments, and therefore (he Mr. Wisner and Mr. Dobell wll Ihav active management of the new 01 jranization, und they will devote thei (tme, experience and energy in tin iteregts of their patrons. Why Coiihtipalion Injure The bowels are the natural sewer age system of the body. When they become obstructed by constipation a Cart of the poisonous matter which key should carry off is absorbed into the system, making you feel dull and ,tepid. and interfering with the di gee tlon and assimilation of food. This condition is quickly relieved by Chamberlain's Tablets. Obtainable fTerywher. Adv April Mrs. Leo Berry, daughter-in-law 4f County Judge and Mrs. L. A. Ber ry, who has ben in a critical condi tion at the hospital in Grand Island Ipt the past five weeks. Is reported Jdewly improving. She was removed Meaday from the hospital to the Jeme of an uncle at Sbelton. 11111111 ISl A NEW INDUSTRY t'nited HUte Geological Hnrvpy iilvem Fart and Flgurr Itejtnrtl liUC the 1'oUmIi I'nxluction Potash Bolts were produced In the United States In 1915 to the value of $342,000, according to the United States Geological Survey. Though this figure la of Interest an showing a small beginning In the domestic potash Industry, It becomes of little Importance Is the total needs of the country are considered, for It repre sents h quantity consumed in less than a week under normal condi tions. Iteiluceri lniMtrtN The Imports of refined potash salts In 1915 were 76,141 Jong tons, or !!&htly more than 25 per cent of those in 1913, the latest normal year of Importation, Imports of the pot- Ash fertilisers, knliilte, manure halt, and double manure salts, amounted to 20,427 long tons, or about 3 per ent of thorn In 1913. Taking all the potash Bolts together, the imports In 1915 were about one-tenth of those under normal conditions. rrogrcMM In Domestic Industry In the Survey report on the sub ject, W. C. Phalen states that potash was recovered within the United States as a by-product from the man ufacture of Portland cement at Riv erside, Calif. Uy-product potash from this source has yielded a considera ble revenue, owing to the abnormal ly high price for these salts, and In obtaining it two other purposes have been subserved first, the saving of additional material to be converted Into cement, and Becond, the ellmin atlon of the dust nuisance. At River side a discharge of 100 tons of dust a day over the surrounding orange groves haB been prevented. Potassium sulphate from .'iluiiite was first plnced on the market late In October, 1915, by the Mineral Prod ucts Corporation, at Marysvale, Utah The production has not been large so far, owing to the incidents connected with a pioneer enterprise of this character. Though certain foreign deposits of alunlte have been worked for potash alum, this is the first re corded yield of potash salts as such from alunlte. The product is of high grade The plant of the Potash Products Co., of Omaha, Nebr., was establish ed In the spring of 1915 at Hoffland near Alliance. During about half of the year the company obtained pot ash salts from the brine of an alkal ine lake in this region. In addition to output from the above sources .potash was marketed in 1915 from kelp obtained along the Pacific coast. Future Soun-en of Production Hxperimental work on the produr tlon of potaxh salts from different BourceB was active during the year and In places this activity has been succeeded by the construction of plants. Operatoins are In progress at. Searlen Lake and at Keeler. on the shores of Owens Lake, Calif. It is reported that one company is erect ing a plant near Great Salt Lake and that another will soon be started at the south end of the lake. The by product bittern at solar evaporation plants on San Francisco Hay has also received some attention. Another plant has been planned for the extraction of potash salts and alumina from alunite at Marvsvale, Utn.h. Miinufucl uior.i of Portland cement, having had their attention directed to : i.:.s-.'l)l"' revenue from by-product potash, will not be slow In thor- oughly investigating their raw 111a- i tei . . AiiVH'ly the Security Cement an(, 1inip ro npar Hanerstown. Md.. Is reported to be installing a plant 1 101 ,"' recovery or poiasn baits. (ireat activity has been manifested ' ,n experiments for the nnvtij o a muxr , Xv! ua . .,, rn , ,..,',., ,... . i. i.o f.. .t..'. 1 rv,' cxn use i volvl I 1 h; -li'iti a 8al,s from ,h"so i.v. tovthe;- l.r. .IV' iVK W-'h , V'Cl nu " Z s w " M ': ;:,n'' 1,1:n: 1 n .;'."" - ft "l' . I k, Ki ch 'led to li urage .'; l! t". For Women Who Think! You are interested, almost as much as we are, in ex tending the use of the Safe Home Match. It is the most reliable, the most efficient and the safest match that can be made. It is absolutely non-poisonous. It is made under conditions that for ever do away with one of the worst of occupational diseases. It removes a poison from the reach of children in American homes. We ask you tousa this new non poisonuca match and to urga others to do likewise. Sc. All a rocers. Ask for them by name. The Diamond Match Company However, in many laboratories re-J searches have been In progress, some of which, according to reports, offer prospects of profitable commercial development if feldspars and other potash-rich rocks in sufficient quanti ty and purity can be found and made available. A small quantity of potash salts was probably produced from these silicate rocks and minerals during 1915 and found its way into mixed fertilizers without intermediate re finement. Watch Child's CoiirIi Colds, running of nose, continued Irritation of the mucous membrane If neglected may mean Catarrh later. Don't take the chances do some thing for your child! Children will not take every medicine, but they will laKe VT, Kings New Discovery and without bribing or teasing. It's a sweet pleasant Tar Syrup and so ef fective. Just laxative enough to eliminate the wate poisons. Almost the first done helps. Always prepar ed, no mixing or fussing. Just ask your druggist for Dr. King's New Dis covery. It will safeguard your child against serious ailments resulting from colds. Adv 2 Scublen The Nebraska Veterinarian's de partment In conjunction with govern ment Inspectors from January 1 to April 1 Inspected the following cattle for scabies within the state. Herds inspected 481 Cattle Inspected 132,111 Herds reported Infected 0s Cattle reported Infected .... 24,357 Herds reported exposed 22 Cattle reported exposed .... 13,551 Herds reported free 401 Cuttle reported free 94.203 Eczema Cured or Money Kef uncled This guarantee goes with every box of Dr. Hobson'B Eczema Ointment. Makes no difference whether It s a baby, child or aged. No mutter how long standing the case the guarantee holds good. Cut out this strip, go to your druggist, get a box of Dr. Hob son's Eczema Ointment, use it us dir ected and If you are not fully satis tied, the druggist or maker will re fund your money. Try it Just once. you will be happily surprised. Adv 2 PKltl NORMAL Miss Rose Clarke and Miss Esther Clarke were in Lincoln on business Saturday. Miss Carpenter, who has charge of the music supervision in the train ing school, presented on Tuesday ev ening the children of the public school together with the children of the training school in a splendid ren dition of the cantata "The Walrus and the Carpenter". The chapel was crowded and the children did excel lent work. Dr. House has arranged to have this cantata repeated during the May Festival this spring. Miss Carpenter is to be commended for the superior quality of work being done In music in the training school. The Fortnightly Art Club and the Peru Commercial Club were instru mental in bringing to Peru Professor Nieolet of the Department of Land scape uGrdening of the University of Nebraska, who talked to the citizens of Peru Wednesday evening on civic improvement. His lect ure was a very timely and practical one. A contest has been opened and several prizes are offered for improvement in yards and vacant lots, also for well-kept gardens. Professor Nicol et addressed the students at the con vocation period Wednesday on needs of Improvement in rural communi ties. On Saturday evening Professor Jenson of the Wesleyan University lectured on the Geography of War- ridden Europe. This was one or a t - ... 1. ...... 1 ..... .. .. i m ",m " " ril.w Friday was "P, lir-lllK kivii uuuri liir ituiii ro ui inr Friday was "Peruvian Day", and ' sp akers repreaentlng the senior clans presented the whats and whys of this year's annual. More than six hundred Peruvians were ordered a larger number than ever beforn or- le.ed in the history of the school. Th Peruvian has for several years been one of the best annuals in the t:te, and this year's book promises o be in no way inferior to previous productions. mi I lent for Liver Because they contain the best liver medicines, no matter how bitter or nauseating for the sweet sugar coat ing hides the taste. Dr. King's New Life Pills contain ingredients that put the liver working, move the bow els freely. No gripe, no nausea, aids digestion. Just try a bottle of Di King's New Life Pills and notice ho' much better you feel. 25c at you Druggist. Adv 2 POTATO MEETINGS THIS WEEK AND HEX ' mill) PemonMrntor Holding Series of Potato Meetings in liox j llutte County Monday County Agent F. M. Sei- leR coiuenced a series of twenty po j ato meetings to be held in Box Butte county. Two meetings each day are ; being held the first five days ol thb I -veek and the first five days nex ! .v-.'k at various parts over the coun- Toduy Mr. Seidell is holding h meeting in Lawn precinct at Joseph Wanek's home, and tonight in Liber ty precinct at Chris Hansen's home. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday meetings were held at the homes of Joe Reiman, John Jellnek, John I W'iltsey. George Carroll, Fred llucke and A. S. Enyeart. The schedule for the remainder of the series is as follows: Friday, April 28: Nonpareil pre cinct, Thomas Green's, at 9 a. m , nd at Peter Jensen's. 2 p. in. Saturday, April 29, a meeting will be held in the court house in Alli ance at 8 o'clock in the evening. lan tern slide pictures will be shown 11- Classified Bep't KATK8: The charge for both regular and spc.ial 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 arter the 10th of the following month. Any ad vertisement Inserted to run until forbidden must be stopped by written order. The Bargain Center of the Business World 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 DARN FOR RENT Handy loca John tlon. 4 08 Sweetwater Avenue. W. Thomas, phone 175. 15-tf FOR SALE FOR SALE Good, paying butch er shop. Good location and steady business at good prices. Address box 6406, care Alliance Herald. 9-U-6406 FOR SALE OR TRADE Powei ful six-cylinder automobile. Will sel cheap, or trade. Call or write Th Herald office. l-tf-6568 FOR SALE 6 room house and lot. Electric lights and water. Phone Red 553. 618 Big Horn Ave. Mrs. Dan Hetebenner. 21-tr-6889 FolTsALE 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 MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY for lustrating the various potato diseases and all parties interested in potato growing will find it well worth their ; time to attend. I Monday, May 1: Lake precinct, L. I J. Schill's, 9 u. in., and C. L. Powell's ! at 2 p. m. Tuesday, May 2: Boyd precinct, at Brow n Griflith's, at 9 u. m., and F. A. Trubert's, ut 2 p. in. tYediiftiduy, May I! : Box Butte pre cinct, Peter Belgian's, at 9 a. 111., an i Herb Nasnn'.i at 2 p. 111. Thursday, May 4: Wright precinct. C'al llasliMan'.-t at 9 a. in., and Philip Knapp's at 2 p. ni. Friday, May 5: Wright precinct, at K. G. Kngleliorn's at 9 u. in., and Snake Creek precinct, ut Fred Craw ford's, at 2 p. m. BEST WAY TO USE TOBACCO CHEW IT! And Best Chewing Tobacco Made is "Old Ken tucky" Plug FRUITY-SWEET AND MELLOW To pet all t'ne wholesome, sat isfying taste out of tobacco it :misi touch your tongue. That fcans you must chexv it. And .0 most natural form in which .hcvi:;j tobacco can be made is :!ic f-'.ug form. There's a luscious, fruity flavor 1 (. 1 Kentucky plug tobacco : li.tt sharpens r.p your appetite. It's a flavor that not only pleases you through aud through, but also comforts your whole system. DM Kentucky is made of the choicest Rurley leaf, in the world's greatest plug factory, and under the most sanitary conditions. The pure, fresh taste of a chew of Old Kentucky will show yoo how much real satisfaction there is in chewing. Get a loc plug from your dealer today. COMMUNITY WELFARE COM CERT WELL AITENDED :jre Crowd Attend Pribram ;yeii by the IUikI. Choral Club and the Men' ile Club Sunday afternoon the Imperial theatre was taxed to capacity at the entertainment given by the Alliance r 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 6645, care Alliance Herald. 12-tf-664 5 MONEY TO LOAN on real estate Apply to H. M. Bullock, Room 4. Reddish Block, Alliance. 6-tf-6307 MONEY TO LOAN On Box Buttt county land nd ranches In the santi hills. No delay In making the loan, we inspect our lands and furnish thi money at once. J. C. McCorkle, Me Corkle Building, Alliance, Nebr. l-tf-6554 RECORD FOR TRAIN MBit Railroad men can secure a very uaa ful book at The Herald office. It la lally time book for trainmen and an glnemen. The price Is reasonable. l-tf-l?il MOVE FLKMTUKE SAFELY We have equipped our dray wag one and auic truck with the late appliances for moving furnitur without marring or scratching o damage. Up-to-date wagon pad will be used by us on all moving Jobs JOHN R. SNYDER, Phone lb. 37-tf-5950 Money to loan on real aetata. tf F. E. RBODlBt WANTED 100 head of horses or cattle to pasture this summer season. ; Thirty-five cents per month per head Concert Band, Women's Choral Club i and Men's Glee Club. I Every seat In the theatre was tak-' en before the concert was opened and everyone was well pleased with the program. Six numbers were rendered by the Alliance Bund under the able direc tion of their leader, Prof. John Hav lik. Everyone was good und showed marked improvement Bince their lust concert several months ago. The Women's Choral Club is a class of local talent drilled under Miss Eunice Burnett, of the Alliance School of Music. This was their sec ond appearance before the Alliance public and the three numbers render ed by them were especially appreciat ! ed. i The Male Glee Club is a new or- ganization. They were drilled by I Professor Truman of the high school. I This was their initial appearance. That their renditions were appreciat ed was evident by encore. SPRING STALLION SHOW ! SATURDAY, APRIL 29TH . Ow nei-s of Stallions to Inhibit Their I Animals at the Smith Livery Next in the v. . . 1 .-pring shows is the Stallion Show. We have h: l spring style shows and other, sprine shows the past two years in validly a plenty. Hut the Spring Staluon Show is a new departure. Undoubt edly it will appeal to the many in northwestern Nebraska who are in terested in horse raising and who are interested in the improvement of horses. Next Saturday the owners of stal lions in this vicinity will exhibit their horses in front of the Smith livery stable in Alliance. The owners will be present to answer any questions as to the service fee, guarantees, ped igrees, weights, etc. The livestock industry is one of the nost important In this section of the country. Kvery one has come to know the value of the right kind of live stock. The improvement of live stock is one of the lines of work that the Box Butte County Farmers As sociation is currying on among its lenibers. At this time of year ev ery farmer who is interested in the iiiprove'rent of horses is about to loide in his mind what stallion will te used. For this reason and to sid :he ir.en In deciding this important question the Box Butte Farmers As sociation has made arrangements for this Stallion Show. The purpose of the show is not to xwrd any prises, nor to judge any stallions as to their merits or the .lji"ne of the tllion hv nv indu es but to Rive thoss parties UUrest ed an opportunity to see what is at their disposal and to compare notes with others who are equally Interest ed and possibly better posted on the question. Advertising is just as necessary to any business as a building in which to conduct the business and clerks to help sell the goods. owner to furnish salt. Abundance of grass and water and best of care guaranteed. B. L. Westover, Stras burger, Nebr. 21-2t-6892 5e4e e I Got Something You I Want to Sell? Most people have a piece of furniture, a farm imple ment, or something else which they have discard ed and which they no lon ger want. These things are put in the attic, or stored away in the barn, or left lying about, getting of less and less value each year. WHY NOT SELL TKEM? Somebody wants those very things which have become of no use to you. 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