The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, January 25, 1917, Image 3

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    ALLIANCE HERALD, JANl'ARY 25, 1017
Cold Sores and
Fever Blisters
are only ontv. ard manifestations of the
inflammation of the mucous surface
that lines the lung, the atomach and
all the digestive tract, but they give
you evidence of how sore n membrane
may become as a result of inflamma
tion, which is stagnation of the blood.
ngnuuiiy crui.M acute catarrh.
If VOU El'ffcr from finrh mnrtitlnna dnn'r
chronic, don't j u;i the rick of systemic catarrh.
let them beconio
Clear it Uo With PERUNA
When your system is cleared of oil Us poisons, the membranes soothed
and healed, the old gene Hnd yuur digestion restored, you will enjoy life, feel
equal to all its tarka. and be at peace with the world. Let Peruna do for yon
what it did for this suTcrer:
Mrs. L A. Fattcrson, 233 Utah Avenue, Memphis, Tenn. says :
" I have been n fr!Tl of Pntm ft- roiiny yenr. 1 hive mn it off tid on for eatnrrhii!
enmnlaiuts nmt foerid it a very en.xlleot remedy. I have a smriU fiitivlv m liildren. Tim.-i
re hard W'th in, hit Iran scnrr-rlv niton) to do without iVninn, en -rtiillv durin tho
eason of the year h n couch:! n.i t ei.idn am pTvaleut. We always rei-commend Peruna
to our oeifihbors. for tut- bvncCt it bsau to :t. "
You ncdu't suifor loiter with em h a remedy nt hnnd.
I I II - w it W I.AJ ' i
Pjtuna can bn obtained in tablet form.
i ' . jc.iii carry it with you and take it cyi
IcmAiirally and regularly for a remedy, or
.jip.-.slZzrn i r'wr a preventive. Uet a box today.
M5nii1MwvtX.i!r" I
Price suctv '..", J") i
n)W! ., i n ant u 4. , .. , j
DmrrTiAuc
TheP eruna Company, Columbus, Ohio
MELLOR IS DEFEATED
State Hoard of Ag-Hculfiire Sprung
Surprise Oifereu Place on
Hoard of Malingers"
ATTENTION!
Auto Owners
We arc now located in our new building at the comer of
Second Street and Laramie Avenue, where wc have a complete
ly equipped
Machine and Repair Shop
and are in position to make any kind of repairs on all makes of
autos. Cold weather is the time to have your car overhauled.
It will then be ready for use in the Gpring. We make repairs
quickly and properly and guarantee our work.
NICOLAI & SON
PHONE 164
AUTO LIVERY GARAGE
AUTO REPAIRING TIRES AND SUPPLIES
At tho meeting of tho stito bo.trd
of agriculture held nt th3 Bvfito farm
at Lincoln IubI week VV. 11. Mellor,
for eleven years secretary of the etato
board of agriculture, was dislaced
thru the election of E. R. Danlelson
of Polk coun'y. Tho defeat of Mr.
Mellor eamo as a surprise to Mr. Mel
lor and his friends, altho Mr. Mellor
learned of the contemplated action
after the fair managers banqurt tho
previous evening.
Tho charge mado against Mr. Mel
lor by some of those who wcro op
posing him was that he is dlctartor
lal and that other state fair officers
have found it difficult to work in
harmony with htm. These charges
were Indignantly denied by Mr. Mellor.
On his way home from tho fair
managers dinner at the commercial
club in Lincoln Mr. Mellor was in
formed that a meeting of members
of the fair board had been held and
that It had been agreed to make a
change in the office of secretary. It
was suggested, It Is understood, that
Mr. Mellor step down from the office
of secretary gracefully and accept a
place on the board of managers. Mr.
Mellor would not agree to tho pro
gram outlined.
Mr. Mellor, while at tho meeting
of fair managers the night before
had marvelled that but few mcm-j
bers of the state board of agriculture
were present. He learned on the
way homo that they had been meet
ing at the Llndell.
Mr. Mellor has served as secretary
of the stato board for eleven years.
His salary now is $3,000 a year and
Mr. Danlelson will receive that sum
for his services.
The vote by which Mellor was de
feated was 42 to 30. Peter Young
ers nominated Mr. Mellor and E. R.
Purcell of Broken Bow nominated
Mr. Danlelson.
There nro twenty-nine members of
the state board. The largo vote, 72
votees b"lng cast, Is accounted for by
the fact that representatives of coun
ty fair associations ore allowed a
voice In tho proceedings of the state
bonrd of agriculture.
Mr. Danlelson's postoffiee address
s O.-eeola. lie is a breeder -and live
stock expert. He has served one
served one year on tho board.
These officers were elected.
President. J. A. Ollls, Ord.
First ice president, John
die.
Second vice president, R. M
colt. Central City.
Secretary, Ed Danlelson, Osceola.
Treasurer, Jacob Snes, Sarpy
county.
The secretary was liminnted from
the board of managers. Tho new
new board consists of President Ollls
Vice Presidents Wolcott and McAr-
dle, V. C. Caley, of Creighton, E. R.
Purcell. of Broken Bow, Geo. Jack
son and Charles F. Graff.
The board revised the premium
list. Some friction was shown at the
meeting but there was no explosion.
The board concluded Its deliberation
by taking one member from the
Fourth district and giving the Sixth
district another member.
The two members from the First
district for the next term of the
board are L. W. Leonard and Charles
Strader of Lincoln.
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Lloyd's Column j
KNOCKED (HIT
"There were two ..ieii Rot In a fight
In front of the store today," said an
Alliance Merchant at tho supper ta
ble, "and I tell you it looked pretty
tough for one of them. The bigger
one he grabbed a cart-stake and drew
It back. I thought sure he was go
ing to knock the other's brains out,
and I Jumped In between them."
The family had listened with rapt
attention, and, as the head paused In
his narrative, tho young heir, whose
respect for his father's bravery was
immeasurable, proudly remarked:
"He couldn't knock any brains out
of you, could he father?"
The head of tho family gazed long
and earnestly at the heir r-s If to de-
tect evidences of a dawning humorist,
but as the youth continued with great
Innocence to munch his fourth tart,
he gasped and resumed his supper.
REWARD FOll REPUTATION
"a ere you In the tight?" said an
officer to an elderly negro on a steam
er after taking a fort.
"Had a little taste or it, sab."
"stood your ground, did you?"
"No, sir, I runs."
"Run at the first Are, did you?"
"es. nali; would hub run sooner
If I had known it was comln'."
"Why that's not very creditable to
I your courage."
"Dat Isn't my line, sah; cookin' is
my profession."
"Well, but have you no regard for
your reputation?"
"Reputation's nothing to me by the
side ob life."
"Do you consider your life worth
more than other people's?"
"It's worth more to me, sah."
ground, an' I'm slvin foot tall; don't!
th.U i.i.i'.w f.Mirlren foot?" ;
M -.11.
v. hat's
Pr.ip
wrong.
gor rT Fiikc Show: "Well,
the matter iiow, John?"
t! Man: "Everything' gone
I he crocodile say s he'll light
out If you don't pay him last week's
salary; the bearded woman wants a
plug of tobacco and he's mad because
I won't lend him a dime to get It
with; and th" fasting girl says she'd
rather fast than eat the steak the
butcher sent."
COMB SAGE TEA IN
TO
A few days ago the estate wan pro
bated and Caruba collected $450.
Meanwhile Leo. H. Hoffman cam
Into court and nee u red an administra
tion of the same estate under th
name of Maria Jlacoma. The court
ruled In this unusual proceeding that
one of tho Administrators will have to
resign and that the claims aualnst
the estate must be settled by due
course of law.
DARKEN
IT
It's
HEREFORD HI LLS
of Serviceable Age
Good Individuals and Priced to
Sell
Ranch adjoins town.
PINK RIDGE CATTLE RANCH
J. M. Tollman, Prop.
Maryland, Nebraska.
300
ROOMS
SAFETY FIRST
300
ROOMS
When you are in Omaha come where all Stockmen stop. You will
always find your friends and acquaintances at the
HOTEL CASTLE
16TII ASD JONES STS., OMAHA
Omaha's new absolutely flre-proof hotel. We welcome the Stock
men. We'll make you comfortable and our rales are roost reasonable
in the city. Rooms with private both, 1.00 to $1.75. Rooms wltb
private toilet $1. Good car service to the Stock Yards and Depots
Have your commission firm teleph ne for room reservation.
FRED A. CASTLE. Prop.
COMFORT WITHOUT EXTRAVAGANCE
1917 WILL SEE A
BIG LAND MOVEMENT
Now is the time, for Western localities, their commercial clubt
and land agents to increase the energies and scope of their organiza
tionstowards presenting their advantages before prospective settler
High prices are going to rule for all grain and live stock products
Deeded lands are steadily rising in value and will continue to do so
based on the assured returns from farming.
Thousands of acres of small ranches and large farms in South
west Nebraska and Eastern Colorado have been bought within the
past year, and I can help find purchasers for thousands of acres more
Mondell P20 -acre free homesteads in Colorado and Wyoming art
going every day of the week. In proportion as the public lands an
taken up, deeded lands will be in demand.
Therefore, I suggest continued co-operation with this Iinreau
c are always ready to help you put before
thousands of inquirers the advantages of your
locality.
S. It. HOWARD, Immigration Agent
lOOl Fariuun Street, Omaha, Nebraska
Mm
McAr-
W'ol-
II E CHAMiED HIS MIND
"Mr. Sims, take my advice and
never get married. I am sick of
married life, I have not been home for
two days."
"Is that so, John? Wrhy, I should
think you ought to bo happy. I heard
your wife fell heir to $10,000 only
yesterday."
"The deuce you say! Ill see you
to-morrow, Sims. So long.
HE REALIZED IT
"Young man," said an apostlo sol
emnly, "do you realize when you re
tire at night, that you may be called
before the morning dawns."
'es sir," renponded the young
man. "I realize it fully. 1 am tho
father of a three-weeks-old baby."
The old-time mixluro of Fairs Tea sn!
Pulpliur for darkening grny, etrenkpd
nd fnded hair is gramlmntnrr s recipe,
nd folks are again uinir it to keen their
hair a good, vrn color, which it quit
sensible, as wc aro living in an age when
youthful appearance U of the greatest
dvantnge.
Nowadays, though, we don t have the
rouMmonie tnk of pntlierinx the ing
nd the tnuBflv nilxini? at home. All
drug stores self thn rcady-to-use product,
improved tiy tne addition or otlirr ingred
ients, called. "Wycth's Sngo and Sulphur
'omnound" for about 60 cents a bottle.
It is very popular brcaime nobody can
discover it has been applied Simply
moisten your comb or a soft brush witn
it and draw this through your hair, tak
ing one small strand at a time; by morn
ing the gray hair disappears, but what
delights the Indies with Wycth's Sage
and rxilpliur Compound, is that, besides
beautifully darkening the hair after a
few applications, it alwo produces that
oft lustre and appearance of abundance
which is so attractive, litis rcady-to-use
preparation is a delightful toilet requisite
for those who denire more youthful ap
pearance. It is not intended for the cure,
mitigation or preventiuu of disvasu.
NiniRASKANS IN FIRST PLACE
rialnly dressed citizen (struggling
to make his way to the platform
hrough the crowd) : "Will you please
let me pass sir."
Gorgeous drum major, (fiercely)
"Don't Jostle me, sir! Who are you?"
Plainly dressed citizen (humbly
but still struggling): "I'm only the
orator."
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OLD-TIME COLD CUilS
JJUNii. rlU t 1 iA I
"Why did you shoot tho man s
dog." Asked the Justice; "he says he
was nerfec tly aulet and "never dis
turbed any one."
"Well, no" the prisoner admitted
"I never heard him howl In all my
life, but he always looked as though
he was coin to. He come out into the
front yard a dozen times a night
Bquat down, look at the moon if there
was one. draw his breath, open his
mouth and fix himself for a how
from here to Jericho, and then change
his mind and crawl under the porch
and go to sleep. I never heard him
howl, but the Busvense was klllln
me."
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ynp, WH it tipi'iis tin- km- il the
rt-Sift iii conj.''-"t!iin. .ln Ino-r'n
Imut ls, tlniH hrt .-aUing tip a cold.
Try it the next (iine you sulfer from
a cold or Hie grip. It in iiiex!iiiiM e
and etitirely vcgt-tuhlf, therefore iuf.
Olid hiMialetiS.
A woman here feels very sore over
the latest escapade of her 7-year old
corrigible. There were some visitors
Invited to tea one evening recently
and during the course of the mea
John Henry Augustas remarked with
a chuckle: "Mother's got all the best
thtings on the table tonight , ain
you ma?" The mortified mother gave
the youngster a kick under me ta
ble. when ho added innocently
"You needn't kick me under the tabl
now. cause I didn't tell a word abou
borrowing the napkins."
iMiuiri rnui .
STIFF, M JOINTS
Bab Soreness from tiit and muscles
with a small tr. J bottle of
old St- Jacobs Oil
Slop "dosing" Rheumatism.
It's pain only; not one case in fifty
requires internal treatment. Huh sooth
ing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil" right
on the "tender spot," and by the time
you say Jack Rohinnon out cornea the
rlietiniwtic pain. "St. Jacob's Oil" in
a liarmleHs rheumatism cure which never
d; appoint' and dien't burn the skin. It
t;iM' pain, coreiu-Hs and stiffness from
.i. l joints, mtiM'lea and bones; top
-t' .nt tea, lumbago, backache, neuralgia.
l.imU'r up! Get a 23 cent bottle
f old time, honest "St Jacobs Oil"
'r.itn any drug store, and in a moment
"u'll he free from pains, aches and
itTin-HA. Don't suffer I Pub rheuma
i mm .luav. ,
NEBRASKA'S ELECTORAL VOTE
ARRIVES IN WASHINGTON
Washington. D. C. John M. Teel
Ing of Hastings arrived Sunday bear
ing tho electoral voto of Nebraska.
He deposited tho sealed package with
the vice president Monday. That
was the last day on which messeng
ers could deliver votes. If deliver
ed later the messenger Is deprived of
his mileage of twenty-five cents a
mile. Mrs. Teeling accompanied
her husband.
Found a Sure Thing
I. B. Wlxon. Farmers Mills, N. Y..
has used Chamberlain's Tablets for
years for disorders of the stomach
and liver and says, "Chamberlain's
Tablets are the best I have ever
used." Obtainable everywhere.
Adv Jan
Grandmother's Recipe
keep her. Locks Dark,
Glossy, Beautiful.
to
WITH THE BASKET TOSSFU8
Ong, Neb., Ong defeated thn ladst
from tho Clay Center high schcol 65
to 10 Friday night. Haylelt and:
Campbell stared. The locals had;
things their own way.
Geneva. Neb., Geneva High raa
away from llavelock on tho local
gym floor Saturday night by the .;cor
of 50 to 9.
West Point, Neb., West Point
high defeated Joo Stecher's team nt
Dodge Friday night by the count ot
33 to 13. Tho locals were hanrlcnp
ped because of the "band box" t .zo of
the Dodge gym but showed to sood
advantage In team work.
Albion, Neb., Tho Albion bas
ketball shooters took revengo Friday
night on tho Oakdalo lads for a defeat
handed the local girls by tho Oakdalo
misBcB. Tho visiting girls wo 1 22
to 15. Tho Albion boys came back
and copped the long end of a 45 to 36
score in a match that was filled with,
thrills.
Stock-Judging Team Carries .Off
Prizes at Deliver
Denver. Col., Tho Nebraska stock
Judging team won first place nt West
ern national biock snow, imiioii
Davis was high man. D. E. Walrath
second. D. G. Hays fifth. They won
two hundred dollars in cash and four
challenge trophies.
NEBRASKA HOGS AT TOP
CAN W'OMANDIE TWICE?
Answer
h Affirmative According
Certain Records
to
Omaha. Neb., Mrs. Maria Caruba
died twice according to records on file
at tho Douglas county court house.
Two administrators for her estate
were appointed and twlco her estate
was probated In the county court.
Investigations shows that last
year Jlacoma Caruna secured a mar
riage license to wed Maria Mendoia.
Tho ceremony, however, was never
porformed and the woman lived with
Caruba as his common law wife. Re
cently she died and at tho request of
her husband a local attorney was ap
pointed administrator of her estate.
The Habit of Taking Cold
With many people taking cold i
a hnblt, but fortunately one that la
easily broken. Take a cold sponge-
but h every morning when you first
get out of bed not tee cold, but a.
temperature of about 90 degrr 3 F.
Also sleep with your window up. Do
this and you will seldom take cold.
When you do take cold take Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy and get rid
of it ns quickly as possible. Obtain
able everywhere.
Adv Jan
NO ICE SHORTAGE AT OMAHA
Nebraska Harvest Nearly I.nderf
With Pronpects of Plenty
Omaha. Nob., If the cows of lh
slato remain peaceful and refu e to
strike, Nebraska will have all the lea
creai.i it wants this summer. At
least there will be no shortage c lee,
according to reports from over tho
state which assert tho harvest la th
greatest in yoares. Tho local harvest
has been practically completed, l or
tho past month thero has been
enough freozlng weather to niak tho
crop good at all times and every stor
age house in the city u run o wio
roofs. Tho railroads, which Main
tain storago houses, assert they have
garnered a full crop. Packers a -sert
they have all they need. Ico pvlcaa
for next summer have not bee i re
nounced. Local dealers have n t li
cllned, however, to bellevo thiii tho
abundance of tho harvest will d
creaso the market price.
COMING EVENTS
Nebraska Retail Lumber Dealers'
Association Convention, Omaha, Feb.
J-8-9.
State Volleyball Contest, York.
February 15..
Nebraska Clothiers Association
Meeting. Omaha, Feb. 20-21.
Omaha Automobile Show, Feb. 26
to March 3.
Mld-Weat Cement Show and Con
vention, Omaha, March 6 to 10.
LEARN SHORTHAND HY THE NEW, SWIFT, SI RE SN ELL
INDIVIDCAli INSTRICTION METHOD
Let me tell you a bit of a secret, don't let anybody teach you short
hand by the "class" method. It's the slow way, it holds you bac ,
you've got to wait on somebody else. The longer he takes, the Ion -er
it takes you. Snell Shorthand Is entirely different. The teach
ing Is Individual. We study YOU see Just what you want, then pli: l
out a courso for YOU you can advance as fast as others. If you',')
apt, Htudious and persevering you can complete the course and qu: '
ify for $00 to $100 position in only three to four months no chart '
If it takes you longer. Send today for full Information.
CIVIL SERVICE SCHOOL,
KITTRKDGE HLIHj. DENV1 It
When a man Is lost In love he can
generally be found by sending a belle
after him.
It is sad to see the family relics
sold at auction, but the most painful
thing under the hammer in generally
your thumb-nail.
It is rembarkable how much more
religious a person can be In a well
fitting dress and a love of a bonnet
than in a lot of dowdy old duds.
Tenaweek: "Sir, I wish to marry
your daughter."
Gruff father: "My daughter, young
man, will continue under the paren
tal roof."
Tenaweek: "No objection will be
raised to tat sir."
Effie:
like?"
Elsie: "How should
or had a beau."
Wonder what heaven Is
I know? I nev-
Doctor: "Did you apply a mustard
plaster to your Bpine?"
Patient: "Yes."
"Didn't you find It a great help?"
"No, I found that it was a great
drawback."
"It's a good thing people are not
treated nowadays as Ananias was
for lying."
"Why."
"Why If we were Albert, nobody'd
be left but you and I and you'd be
paralyzed."
Pretty girl: "1 have called sir, to
ask If I am beautiful enough for the
stage?"
Theatrical Manager (kindly):
"No-o. my child, yours Is not a good
stage face; but don't despair. Y'ou
would be a brilliant success as a typewriter."
HARNESS
Hand made fro so bes matrii
Outlart aay factory soade goc
Call and see.
Harness repairing by xperlcbi
d harness maker.
J. M. COVERT
At M. D. Nichols' aland, Aliiatut-
"You've met with quite an acci
dent, I understand."
"Yes, Bor; I fell off that staging to
th' ground fourteen foot."
"Impossible; that staging isn't
fourteen feet from the ground."
"The staging Is slvin foot from the
oo Th - n o
1
SEVERE HEADACHE.
"I onca had terrible
headaches anl feared Ia
Grippe. I could not at
tend to my work. I took
soma of Dr. Mile' Antl
I 'a In nils and the pain
waa quickly gone. Then
I started uhImk Vt. Miles'
Nervlna and the trouble
vanished completely and
I felt well and active
once more."
HKNKY FARNHAM.
Sprint Valley, II Inn.
Pain and 111 Health
rob you of all your
efficiency.
DR. MILES'
ANTI-PAIN PILLS
quickly relieve Pain, but
at the same time, when
over-work or nervousness
is the cause,
Dr. Miles'
Restorative Nervine
should be used to relieve
the cause.
IP FIRST BOX, OR BOTTtE, FAILS
TO BENEFIT YOU, YOUR MONEY
WILt BE REFUNDED.