the ALLIANCE HERALD LLOYD O. TIIOMAH, UualneM JOHN W. THOMAS, Editor Puhllshed every Thursday by THU HliRALD PUBLISHING COMPANY Incorporated lioyd C. Thorn, President i. Carl Tbom, Vie Pres. John W. Thorn, 8cretry Entered at the poet offlce at Alliance, Nebraska, for transmission through ihe nallt as second-class natter. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $1.60 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE If your copy of The Herald does not reach yoa regularly or sat lsf so lo rlly, yon should phone 140 or drop a card to the offlce. The best of tr ue la what we are anxious to fire, so don't hesitate to notify ns without elay when rMi sales your paper. L. HEMINGFORD DEPT. 1 J Miss Haiel Hlckey vlnlted with relatives and friends In town a few days during the wk, John ArmMrong received a pain ful Injury last Thuraday while- work ing around a corn binder. In some way he got two Angers on the right hand cut on. He came to town and Dr. McEuen dressed the Injuries. At tills time John Is getting on flue. Little Harold Elder fell on the kitchen floor Thursday nnd ran two silvers Into his leg Just below tho knee, which necesHitated the aid of surgeon to remove. Grandpa Grimes arrived from Io wa the latter part of the week for a visit with his son S. A. Grimes and family. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hockey and Frelda Dun bom attended the fair at Crawford last Thursday. Uncle Robert Anderson got home from Mitchell Friday where he bad attended the encampment of the G. A. R. Mr. Lyon, Sr., carpenter, got his thumb cut quite badly recently while removing a broken pane of glass from a window. J. T. Duller returned from a visit at Newport, Nebr.. Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Krn KtiiHley and boh came up on 43 Friday and visited with relatives until 44 Saturday when they departed for a short stay at Aurora after which tbey will go to their home at Omaha. Mrs. Uelle Drown accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Wells over to Scolts- bluff Saturday for a couple of days' visit witli her daughter. Miss Delhi and Mrs. Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Olds moved In to their new house the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mm. Ira Phil Hps moved Into the house vacated by Mr. Olds and which they have re cently purchased and had remodeled I. K. Tash and wife and Ijpw for bin were up from Alliance Saturday renewing old acquaintances. A. M. Miller returned from a busl pens trip down In Colorado Sunday Clark 111c key and mother were in from Sioux county Friday tuking Miss Haul, who had been visiting in town, out home. Vern Hucke accompanied by the MlsseB Stella Hucke and Daisy Caha, autoed over to Scottabluff Saturday to spend a few hours with Ina Hucke and Lillian Caha, who are attending school there. They returned home Sunday evening. Mrs. J. T. Duller and Miss Beryl Walker were Crawford visitors last Friday. Rev. Burleigh and family returned from Crawford Monday, the Rev. al so attended conference at Ainsworth, on account of business affairs. The Rev. would not accept an appoint ment for this year. F.d Mabln moved into his new house In the west part of town the first of the week. Fd now has one of the mont modern homes in the city. Mrs. Jerry Butler was a between tralns shopper In Alliance Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Uussoll Miller moved Into the house vacated by Ed Mabins the fore part of the week. It see ins that this is moving time sure, for this place. , The Ladles' Progressive club met with Mrs. Will Johnson west of town last Saturday p. m. A very pleasant and interesting time is reported. A. P. Huynes and Ueunie Humph rey went down to Alliance Saturday to bring up a couple of Foils for D. K. Johnson. Little Russell Hedgecock got his head hurt quite badly while playing with other little folks in a swing the latter part of the week. At this writin ghe Ib nearly recovered from the Injury. Will Clark and M. Hutton were transacting business at the county seat this week. After five years of faithful service as pastor of the M. E. church at this place. Rev. Palmer has been trans ferred to Valentine. During Rev. Palmer's pastorate here the M E. church has grown and prospered. He and his estimable wife will be great ly missed not only In the church but iu the lodge and social circles as well. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer will take the best wishes of everyone in the community with them. While we regret exceedingly to lose these wor thy people, we congratulate the peo ple of Valentine on their good for tune in securing so able a minister. We are Informed that Rev. York of Gertng will lake Rev. Palmer's place j here. To the new pastor we extend a cordial welcome. COMMITTEE IN CHARGE OF ROAD IMPROVEMENT Highway to Vuist of Alliance Will lie IUtoiiMiu) ted Work to Start Hoou The road east of the city leading to HofTland, Antlorh and Lakeside will be greatly improved when the wr-rk contemplated is completed. Five hundred dollars have been raised already to pay the expense of Improving the highway and another I IC O Is expected by thoBe In charge of the enterprise. Secretary Dushnell of the Alliance Commercial club has been active In getting funds and has had the sup port of the members of the organ ization and the citizens generally. The Idea Is to improve the road as much as possible with the funds available. Several sandhills will have to be cut down and It will be necessary to put a different surfac ing on a portion of the road and then have the whole highway dragged. George Darling and C. A. Newber ry are the members of the committee In charge of the work and they will see that the money is spent to the greatest advantage. ItKHOLUTIONH WHEREAS, Drother Jake Herman so bravely extinguished the flames of tire fiom the wearing apparel of Mrs. J. T. Fee, thereby possibly saving the life of this lady, BE IT RESOLVED, that we, mem bers of the Alliance Volunteer Fire Department. In regular session, do hereby extend to Mr. Herman our sincere congratulations of this good work done. BE IT RESOLVED, that these res olutions be published in the Alliance papers, spread on the records of the Alliance Volunteer Fire Department, and a copy be sent to Mr. Herman. ALU A NC E V ? LU NT E E It FIRE DEPARTMENT. By T. P. Rolfsou. Sec. Alliance, Nebr., Sept. 23, 19 18. Hacking Cougli Weakens Hie System Don't sulTer with a hacking cough that has weakened your system get a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery. in use over 40 years, and benefiting all who use It, the soothing pine bal sam with tar heal the Irritated air passages aaolfees tho raw spots, loosens the mucous and prevents rscsing me horty with coughing. Dr Rlng'B New Discovery induces natui. al sleep and aids nature to cure you. COUNTIES MIST PAY Ft) It AKK OK Til Kilt INSANE State Auditor William II Smith was in the Cltv and ml with th county board of equalization. Box uuite county owes the state 12003.36 for the Care Of COlintv innnnu hv tho state. The board allowed 1500, to pe pata at the next meeting, which is n wcioDer. Gage and Stanton roiintlea rofnuut to pay and the state brought suit, the state winning, getting the principal and the interest, which amounted to more than double. In several cases where the county has refused to pay, the state has won. The state passed u law whereby the auditor could waive the Interest If the counties would settle. INDIA X IS CHAMPION Jackson Sundown, a full-blood Nez Perce Indian and nephew of the fam ous Chief Joseph, won the title of world s champion bucking horse rid er at the roundup at Pendleton, Ore gon, last Saturday. Rufus Rollen of Clarence, OMa.. won second place and Bob Hall of Pocatello. Idaho, 3rd Other champions made today were George Weir, Mouument, N. M., steer roping; Allen Drumseller. Walla Wnl- la, Wash., cowboy relay; Frank Mc- Carroll. Pendleton, bulldogglng; Kat ie ilkes. Miles City, Mont., cowgirls' bucking; , Floyd Irwin. Cheyenne. Wyoming, pony express; Mabel Le long. Wallula, Ore., cow girls' nlav. SALES I KOM ( Alt DOOKS As the fall of the year approaches Inquiries grow more numerous as to the rules to be enforced on "peddling from cars." which practice of long standing was prohibited by the Union Pacific and the Burlington railroads last fall, and followed by all other roads operating in the state except the Northwestern and the Chicago. St. Poul. Minneapolis & Omaha. On order of the commission, after several conferences betwen shippers and carriers had not brought results, the prohibition is to be removed from the tariffs of the roads using it with in the state. This has the effect of again permitting the s;vles from cars. The mistake roust not be made of interpreting this change to mean that the bars are all down. The roads still have un interstate prohibition in force, and vegetables and fruit cannot be shipped from other states into Ne braska and be sold from the car door. The shipments must originute with in the Btale and terminate within if boundaries. Build Beauty Into Every Room Specify Cornell-Wood-Board for the walls and ceilings of the new home. Then the entire house will come up to your ideals of beauty, permanence and economy. Let Cornell designers show you just how it. can be done. Cornell-Wood-13oard allows any desired effect in paneling; the quality of every board is guaranteed; the cost is surprisingly low. Cornell-Woodnoard is an all-wood product, macLr from pure, tough wood fibre into boards of convenient she?,. Erch fibre is sized with water proofing compound and the finished board is sur faced on both sides, which makes it practical- n-soi:tfure-proof and reduces the cost of decanting. It is a non-conductor of cold, heat and sound. Keeps the house" warm in winter, cool in summer. Takes paint or kalsomine per fectly. The best builders and decorators recommend Cornell-Wood-Board. For Walls, Ceilings and Partitions Easily and quickly put up; nails right to the studding in new homes or over the walls in old homes. Write direct to the Cornell Wood Products Co. for free plans, specifications and cost estimate or ASK YOUR DEALER. Send rough dimension sketches or blue prints of the rooms and distinc tive plans will be made just for your home. This service is absolutely free and places you under no obligation whaver. Guarantee: Cornell-VV ood tioard is guarantc. d not to warp, buckle, chip, crack or fall. PRICE: CENTS PER SQUARE FOOT in full box-board cases. Manufarturrd by tho Cornell Wood products Co. (C a Frkbie. President). Chicauo, and hoM liy tue dealer listed here. S. A. FOSTER LUMBER COMPANY Alliance, Nebraska 5- Telephone Equipment Costs Have Doubled in Two Years Material used in the manufacture of telephone equipment that could have been purchased for $50 two years ago cannot be bought for less than $100 today. The following figures show the per cent increase during the last 20 months in the market price of several of the more important items used in the manufacture of telephone equipment: Material. Increase. Material. Increase. Aluminum KWi. Lead '. 94 Batteries 68 Lumber 20 Brass 174 Platinum 98 Copper 126 Rubber . 39 ' Crossarm bolts 175 Tin 66 Crossarm braces 274 Wire (Iron) 20 ' These advanced prices are caused principally by the European demand for war materials and to the curtailment of foreign im ports into this country. fsf. -J0L '( 2r4 ) NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY VS..:iV WAN AD DEPARTMENT LOST Black pocket book, be- Iwwn Hoffiand and Alliance. Tele phone 45. 42-26-76291 WANTED WANTED Lady cook for hoti L. U. Metcalfe, Ellsworth. Nebraska 42-21-7625$ GIRL WAirrEBXDraTrittU a nee Hteaau laundry. 38-tf-7S12 laAUl CUUR WAITidlJ, Wit BOS children. For ranch work. Phoa 171 o modern cottage. L. L. Covinatnn II... M. J J am . Mgr. mutiuru music uouse. '"ASTDATTuatoT'at Heme Restaumn at once. lira. R W 32-tf-7410. FOR SALS FOR SALE CHEAP 1913 motel Fori Touring Car, in Rood runnJfc Arilnr Miui nnliiv MIIIai. maa.m hitnd store. Alliance. Nebraska. 42-2t-7621 in block two, Hox Dutte addition fc Mitt lit. A A1tt. TITMI A a me in; ul jvmuiice. win iraue rv stock or a Rood car. R. Cool, owner, 421 North Platte, Nebr. 1 1 -1 1.1c 1 c r AAKthmj nve-room cott? at 516 Tolucii Avenue. Innnim T T? RnvliinH A 111.. 111.. KT1 42-tf-7K31 " ' ' ' ed in rholrn rmiirlnA jl(rin liance, for sale at reasonable nriau Phone 240 nr Innulra unM flee. 43-tf-7Mi A dd re as CTufl Went 11th STv THREE sood orrana tnw IMfttfa llw mam I. 1 - -urn, iuy m excuaDK on pianos. For sale at bargain prto ee. Wiker Music Honse. aiiIam Nebr. 42-tf-7ll FOR HALH Two high grade organs, practical!? new. that wn will anil vara ble. Call or see The Wlker lluat House. 42-tf-765 MISCELLANEOUS Money to loaa on real aatat. V. K. REDDIBM. MONEY TO LOAN On Box Hnti. county land nd ranches In the sand hills. No delay in makine the loan we inspect pu- lands and furnish the money at once. J. C. McCorkle. M Corkle building. Alliance, Nebr l-tf-6554 RECORD rOK TRAIN MElf Railroad men can accurs a Terr use ful book at The Herald nftio i 1. dally time book for trainman tflnemen. Tbs price Is reasonable. -tf-J7J8 MOVE Fl'RMTdtK matoi.v - - -. JiU J We hare eumrm..r1 rmr ... ons and autc truck with the lates appliances for moving furniture without uiarrm? o.- scratching or damage. Up-to-date wagon pads "Mil be used by un on all moTlng Jobs JOHN R. SNY1ER, Phone 15 37-tf-6958 Money to loan on real estate. N aiiUfcess&Ty -delay itv getting Umn Apply to H M. Rullock. Room 4, Red dish Block. Alliance. MAY CiKT Y. M. A. A committee is now at work ai ranglng details for a campaign for a Y. M. C. A. in McCook and prospect seem nattering with a liberal offer recently made by an outside man In terested in McCook and humanity la general. 4 . I Clear, Peachy Skin Awaits Anyone Who t Drinks Hot Water ! : Saysn Inside bath, before break- f fast helps us look and feel clean, sweet, fresh. t i hrf.fha,rkH,ni and loua merry. a natural, rosy, healthy comph-iioii are assure only by blood if tooT m?n and Woman could W tSeVraS in?111 fy Chane WUUJ ilckl? at". Ttd f U,e "ond of unu lr'. with pasty or mn.t.l Nbrafn f e- " wrt"k8" "rundowns. shou Id J- . a.n1 l""mtat we neys aJd ff?m be "'"atA, liver, kid vlnn. . n '"' of bowels the re- ittTt. 1 Ul loisou. thus DulHni n, -"'"'"lary canal before V tI1T11 ,nt? V "toinach. Sri I. ,1!: rheumatism. :rePand-trV -d who Pho8hat :r . 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