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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1916)
4 1'1-aiU NOHMAL Noro (Paul W. Thoniaa, Correspondent) Dean E. L. Rouse was In Harvard Uil week and made an address at city teachers' Institute Friday. Tho first football gatuo of the sea Bn was played Friday with Wesley a University at University riace. For th first time in n any years esltyan did not carry off the hon ors. The game resulted In a 0 to 0 DKre, and IVru Is Justly proud of fee way in which our men played the BjAiue. Spacht has been limping Around In a cast of Denver Mud since tfce game. The Dramatic Club la trying a new fWin by which to determine who fttmll bo admitted to membership. Heretofore applicants were accepted r rejected by a vote of the society without any reference to their dra matic ability. This year each appli cant was required to appear In a ort sketch before a committee from tho club, and the new members wore chosen from those who showed Vility In this line of work. The lub D.eiubership is limited to sixty. There were only thirty-five vacancies to fill, and more than sixty people nmde application. At the convocation period last Wednesday we were privileged to en Joy a delightful piano recital by Miss Rita Thomas, head of the pianoforte department. Miss Thomas returned this eummer from her second year of graduate work In University of Chicago School of Music. During her stay in Chicago she won special recognition as an accompanist, hav hig played studio accompaniments taruout tho year for noted singers. 8he has also had a varied experience in concert work and is well known In eastern Nebraska as one of the beat pianists in the state. Each year several members of the Veru faculty are found In our larg st coleges and universities studying Jong their special lines. Those who are absent this year are Dean Mattie C. Ellis, who is doing graduate work In history in the University of Wis consin; Prof. F. C. Jean, head of the department of biology, who is work ing toward his Master's Degree In tae University of Nebraska; Mary V. Dick, who will do graduate work In tome economics at Columbia Univer sity, and Mera McClellan, art critic, who Is doing graduate work In an art school In Kansas City. Prof. Brown was called to Papll lion Thursday to organize a study center. A large number of study centers have already been establish ed In this part of the state. Instruct ors from Peru go to these communi ties and conduct classes for the ben efit of those who cannot attend the Normal. FKEIi I.1KK ;IV1.NU IT? Mn.ny Alliance People on the Verse of Collapse A bad back makes you miserable all the time Ump every morning; sore all day. It hurts to stoop It hurts to straighten. What with headache, dizzy spells, urinary weakness. No wonder people are discouraged who do not know the kidneys may be the cause of it nil. (live tho weakened kidneys need ful help. Use a tested and proven kidney remedy. None endorsed like Doan's Kidney Pills. G. II. Williams, stationary fire man, 421 Yellowstone ave., Alliance, says: "My back was lame and ached steadily. Heavy work would about use n. e up. Doan's Kidney Tills re lieved me, so I endorse them ns a first-class medicine." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Williams had. Eoster-Mil-burn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. ers had been disabled by rough play ing during the first half. The return game will be played here on Thanks giving day and a different showing will be made. Scottsbluff Republican. How Catarrh 1 Contracted Mothers are sometimes so thought less ns to neglect tho colds which their children contract. Tho Inflam mation of the mucus membrane, at first acute, qbecomes chronic and the child has chronic catarrh, n disease that Is seldom cured and that may prove a life's burden. Many persons who have this loathsome disease will remember having had frequent colds at the time It was contracted. A little forethought, a bottle of Chamber lain's Couch Remedy Judiciously used, and all this trouble might have been avoided. Obtainable every v here. Adv Oct SAGE Ai SULPHUR DARKENS GRAY HAIR It's Grandmother's Recipe Restore Color, Gloss and Attractiveness. to TUEASt Hi:U S UI'.POUT Report of acting treasurer of Alli ance City Mission for month ending September 30. 1910: INCOME On hand Sept. 1 $17.33 ' Business men per C. E. McFall 9.50 Presbyterian Auxiliary . . ! United Presbyterian Aid . M. E. Aid Mrs. Coleman Mrs. Ilobbs C. E. Mcl'all Ci'y of Alliance OtTering at Mission .... . 2.00 . 3.25 . 6.00 .50 .50 .50 .125.00 .60 Exchange 5.3 : S( OTTSIIM 11-' Si'll.li IIOPEI'I E The Scottsbluff high school foot ball team went to Alliance last Fri day morning and were badly licked to the score of 4 5 to 0. This does not look like a very good showing for our team, but when It Is known that the captain of the team was knocked out In the first of the game and was unable to direct the game, and that several players were hurt In the first half and gave place to substitutes, who had never played in the posi tions before, It was not a bad game after all. The first half of the game was well played and nearly all the scoring was done In tho second half, after the captain and principal play- I $170.53 I EXPENSE Eights , 1.35 Telephone 1.50 Rent 40.00 Oilcloth and tacks 1.28 Labor on partitions 9.95 : Balance 116.45 $170.53 For a Muddy Complexion Take Chamberlain's Tablets and adopt a diet of vegetables and cer eals. Take outdoor exercise dally and your complexion will be greatly improved within a few months. Try it. Obtainable everywhere. Adv Oct Almost rvrryono knows that Page Tea and Sulphur, properly compounded, brings bark the natural color nml lustra to the hair when failed, streaked or gray. Years ago the only wny to gi t this mixture w to make it at linine, which is tunssy ami troublesome. Nowadays, by anking at any drujr store for "Wycta'a Sage a iiil Sulphur Compound." you will pet a Inrpe buttle of this famous old recipe, improved by the addition of other ingredients, for about 50 cent. Don't stay prny I Try it I No one odn possibly tell that you darkened your liti ir, as it does it so naturally and evenly. You dampen n sponpo or soft lit ii sti with it slid draw this tliroii'jli your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the prny hair dis appears, and sfter another application or two, your hair bivomes beautifully dark, glossy and Attractive. Wyeth's Snt?e and Sulphur Compound t a de'iphtful toilet rcciuisite for ttioxe who desire dark hnir and a Youthful ap pearance. It is not intended for t lie cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. The Ashhtidr.e bill recently enact ed by congress increases Oo pension f soldiers' widows from $12 to $20 per month. Only widows 70 yep.r.t of igo or more, are entitled to this In crease of pension. There rro quite a largo number of soldiers' widows in Alliance und many Inquiries have been made regarding tho piovlslons of the new law. Those who have reached tho ago mont ion?d will be permitted to druw $20 per month In stead of the $12 which they have been getting and ns fast as tho widows un der 70 roach that ago, they will come under the provisions of tho net nuto under the provlalons of tho nit automatically. Office supplies at The Herald office Phone 340. .71 F":'vLHilY LEAGUE A S'.i'fvl'fr 'I'jnpartlsan Ou-inU''l.'r't of Tax Piiytrs vicE-rnrsiDENT WCSLEY P. ADK NS SOUTH OMAHA john al tmrson mlrchant. hndii dr. c. c. allison sunoeom tfODSI ANTIL INVIITMINT9, BLAIB S. M. BAINO HARTINOTON i. 1 BAKES fV J. W. B FN DC S rK. HUMPHIIIT ALFRED BR ATT INVI.TMINTS, tlNOk CKK. M. BWOWH RIAL lOTAf! IhVIlTHINTI w. J. Bunotss INVffTMINTf MAHRV V. BUNKLEY W M. BUSHMAN ALBCHT CAHN LOUI . DEETS rocKMAN. inii I. M. FAIRFIELD RIAL I STATE INVESTMENTS JOHN N. FRENZER DIAL ESTATE INViSTMERTS DR. R. OILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SUP.BEON T. V. GOLDEN CAPITALIST. O'NEILL FERDINAND HAARMANN i. J. HANIQHEN CONTRACTOR FREO D. HUNKER ATTORNIT. VrST POINT FRANK B. JOHNSON OMAHA PAIMTINB CO C. J. KARBACH INVESTMENTS HON. J. T. KEELE 1 p. J. KELLY MERCHANT, NIOSRARA FRANK B. KENNARD CAPITALIST JACOB KLEIN MCPCHANT. BEATRICE BUD LATTA RANCH OWNS. TEKAMAH I. M. f. LEFLANO CAPITALIST B. W. MEOEATM COAL OPERATOR JOHN A. MOHRBACHER INVESTMENTS. WYMOAS OPHUS F. NEBLI FRANK A. NIMS J. J. NOVAK E AN KEN. WILSES J. J. O'CONNOR ATTORNST OEOROI PARR MERCHANT. NISRASKA CITV HON. WATSON L. PURDV IANOOWNFR. MADISON THEODORE REIMERB STOCKMAN. FULLESTOH CARL ROHDE SETHIS fAEKIS. CSLVRSSS JOHN O. BOICKV d. e. ROTH INVESTOR. FREMONT JOHN BCHINDLER STANTON W M. BCHMOLLER JOBBER THEODORE M. BERK STOCKMAN. MIUSH B. C. SHUKERT HARRT (. BIMAN WINSIOB PAUL P. BKINNER A. P. BMITM N. A. BPIEEBERGEB WHOLESALER MOM. . P. STAFFORO MOAPOLE WILLIAM BTORK ROBERT C. BTREHLOW CONTRACTBR SEOROI B. TYLER INVESTMENTS. HASTINGS A. J. VIERLINO IRON WORKB THEODORE W 10 AM AN STOCK BUYER. AURORA C. B. WILLEV ATTORNEY. BANBOLPN . N. MOLBACH MERCHANT. SRANB ISLAMB a. M. WOLCOTT MERCHANT. CENTRAL CUTT MON. OTIO ZUELOW MAYOR. SCHUYLER TMi MH ft 1J A noraon and Lower Land Values The U. S. Government has gathered reliable figures as to the value per acre of Farm Land in every state in the Union. The Government takes the value of all the lands in a state, the high-priced land and the low-priced land, and then strikes an average. On Page 36 of the "Monthly Crop Report" for April, 1916, published by authority of the Secretary of Agriculture, is found a comparison of the average value per acre of land with improvements, as follows: NEBRASKA Average value per acre, 76 K A N S A S Average value per acre, $53 The U. S. Government states officially that the average value per acre of land with improvements is $18.00 per acre less in Kansas than in Nebraska. On a quarter section this amounts to $2,880.00. The soil of Kansas in every way is equal to that of Nebraska. Climatic conditions are the same. THEN WHY THIS DIFFERENCE IN FAVOR OF NEBRASKA? THE ANSWER IS SIMPLY THIS: PRO HIBITIONl PROHIBITION LOWERS LAND VALUES AND IN CREASES TAXES. The Nebraska Prosperity League OPPOSED TO STATE PROHIBITION. IN FAVOR OF LOCAL OPTION, HIGH LICENSE President, L, F. CROFOOT Treasurer, V. J. COAD Secretary, J. B. HAYNES Send for our literature. OMAHA. 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