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Please send ine catalog end full particulars how to try a Columbia Grafonola free in my borne, alio information about your unexcelled payment offer. tniUMIIIIIUHHIMIUlUllllltlilllllllllttttttr j I It JlM pi i N. Adrireis-. SERVICE For Auto Owners Put Your Car in Good Hands No matter what work you may want done on your car, you can rest assured that it will be properly done if it comes to us. Only the most capable men are employed by us, and care fulness is (our motto. We treat every car we work upon exact ly as though it were our own. We will gladly quote "you prices on storage with full serv ice or part service. Or we can give you service without stor age if you prefer. Why not give us a trial and let the results determine fu ture relations between us? Pay us a call and we can talk it over. v. tS&'&'Q WE MAKE REPAIRS QUICKLY AND PROMPTLY, AND GUARANTEE OUR WORK. NICOLAI & SON PHONE 164 AUTO LIVERY GARAGE AUTO REPAIRING TIRES AND SUPPLIES Lloyd's Column Tho school boy has queer Ideas sometimes, says the Great Divide as is demonstrated by the following answers given to teachers In search of Information: A poor boy was asked: "What Is a gentleman?" "A fellow that has a watch and chain," he replied, adding, when he saw that his answer was not perfectly satis factory, "and lovea Jesus." "Medi eval is a wicked man who has been tempted." "A demagogue Is a vessel containing beer and other liquids." "Tom, use a sentence with responsi bility In It.' 'Tom said. "When one suspender button is gone there is a great deal of responsibility on the other one." "What Is a lad?" Inquired the teacher. A very small girl answered : "A thing for courting with." "Give the future of drink." "I'rrion ho drinks; future ho will bo drunk." "The plural for pillow." "Holster." "Compare 111." "Ill, worse, dead." This recalls tho answer of tho boy who said: "Masculine, man, feminine woman; neuter, corpse." "Who was the flrrl man?" Bald a teacher, "Washington," promptly p.nswered the young American. "No," said the teacher, "Adam was tho llrst man." "Oh, well I suppose you are right replied the undaunted patriot, "If you refer to furrlners." How did that blot come on your copybook, Sam?" "I think It Is a tear. Miss Wallace." "How could a tear be black Sam?" "It must have been a colored boy who dropped It," sug gested the reflective Samuel. "What made the tower of Pisa lean." "The famine in tho land." Women, It Is said, live longer than it men. This comes of their keeping Resolved that we Alliance Lodge their age a secret. Death doesn't No. 168 I. O. O. F., tender to our be- know when to call for them. reaved brother our sincere and heart- r- foil, condolence sltho words of sym- A metal box Into which an Incan- t);.ihv cannot remutH the sense of descent lan.p can be Inserted has na occasioned hv taklntr nwav so Deen paienicu Dy e.n laano man ror kind and loving mother. DYE & OWENS 111 Transfer Line HOUSEHOLD GOODS moved promptly, anf Transfer Work solicit Dray Fhoni 14 Rftfidt-nc phone 636 and Blii 174 !"- I it h J b a tt ii liO A I 1 ia I I lef 1 liVl WW V"1 m r I III rV - yJ, : I Hi I ' XT'V'-aT 1 (111 sliaaaiaiai T -sT r j i m . MtCSOX I I VAX MW 'Ml I I k-y i hello! grocery? HAVE- YOU ANY REAL GOOD,! NUMBER ONE BUTItK r M Tr tier. An Tut. OCtT IIP I U UJt UW I ITU Uk J v. BAKER 5 BREAD f JUHC y 41414 I- H j i i i i How it looks when illustrated "Gracious, did you see the mug on that man we just passed!" We Do Our Part towards making your bread and butter good. WE MAKE GOOD WITH GOOD BREAD If your grocer can supply butter equally good, you'll have A Fine Combination F. F. STEPHENS PHONE 649 BAKERY 207 BOX BUTTE AVE. I If any one person had all the mon 1 ey that is wasted in postage stamps within a year, he could mako faces 1 at John D. Rockefeller and afford to !run a country newspaper. Large 'contributor to this mountain of need I lessly wasted wealth are those peo ple who send unsigned letters to the newspapers, Before an editor pub lishes an article that is in any way a criticism, he wants to know who the author of th;t article Is, but the name need not be published in connection with the article, but the newspaper management must have the author's name as a sort of defense should any one come in and demand an explana tion through the barrels of a shot gun. Occasionally we get these kind of letters. We got one the past week from "A Constant Header" who want ed us to investigate some fake min ing company that was attempting to sell stock in Box Butte county. We Imagine this Is about the steenth hundredth time that we have stated no attention will be paid to articles of this kind. Sign your name if you want attention. If the writer is afraid to assume the responsibility, why ask us to do so? warming beds. Some things are expensive at that. We know of a man who offered $25 for ' nothing," of his own free will and accord. Surf, let a woman have thj last word, if she wants It. She is none the richer and you none the poorer. We trust that this expression of in terest mny in some way assuage the grief of the afflicted. E. M. MARTIN, J. G. KENNEDY, T, M. LAWLER, Committee. BACKACHE IS A WAIlMNd t, i, ..,TTr.,ii,i iki i Alliance People Should Not Neglect It sure iz a wise child that gets out i-!.i km,,.... of tho room to laugh when the old man nni3hes his thumb Their Kidneys Minding other peoples business is what brings so much care end worry into some faces. Backache Is often nature's most frequent signal of weakened kidneys. To cure the pains and aches, to re move the lameness when it arisej from weakened kidneys, you must Sometimes a pood scare Is better , reach the cause tho kidneys. If fr n r,.iinw ihiin Pnmt nrtviso i you nave pain through tne small or iyour DacK, urinary aisoruers, neau- Raincoats made of paper pre now .aches, dizzy spells, or are nervous on the market. There's little to be gained by bcl.ig a knocker. and depressed, start treating the kid neys with a tested kidney remedy Doan's Kidney Pills have been proved good and are especially fo On Ccmirlancy. thou irt a jefl. usod , kidney troublft for over 50 years. Read Alliance testimony Mrs. J. T. Austice, 614 Mississippi avenue, Alliance, says: "I have rec ommended Doan's Kidney . Pills to many because I have found them so good. I had been having backache and bladder trouble as well. The aching was steady and wearing and I was about used up. Doan's Kid ney Pills drove away these symp toms, so I know they are a fine med icine. Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Tills the same that Mrs. Austice had. Foster-Mil-burn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. DRINK HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST Says you really feel clean, sweet and fresh inside, and are seldom ill. factorily if they have studied general problems of education. II. W. Foght, of the United States bureau of edu cation, Washington. D. C, wlll'coi duct a rural life conference, and oa tho program will appear the best talent, presenting phases of school work from primary through the high school, and tho general problems wltk which all have to deal. You sbouia no and snend a profitable time sur rounded by helpful professional In fluences. ! DRINK HOT TEA FOR A BAD COLD l lM! .,.. 4" t:,'t a small package of Hamburg iiitast Tea, or as the German foQte call it. "Ilamlmrger Brust Thee,"ataf pliHrtnary, Take a tablespoonful of ta tra, put a cup of boiling water upon it, pour through a sieve and drink tfacup full at any time during tk day or before retiring. It is the moat effective way to break a cold and cure grip, as it opens the pores of the skin, relieving congestion. Also loosens tae bowels, thus driving a cold from the. system. Try it the next time you suffer frosa a cold or tae grip, it is inexpem and entirely vegetable, xnereiore and harmless. AND Under ordinary conditions he was a man of prominence but as he as sembled tho steps of his residence, very early in the morning, it was evi dent that he desired to be as much otherwise as possible. The boys were lingering near to see that their charge was safely disposed of for the night. Tho door opened before the man on the steps could get his key to work, and he was met with the ques tion: "John, where have you been?" (Si lence.) "Are you going to answer my ques tion?" "Yesh, my dear I am. From my perB'nal knowledge I can't give the desired information, n I'm going to ask the boys who brought mo home." "I think that fellow is real mean." said Marie, throwing down the paper. "What fellow?" . "Why, the one it speaks of here who has invented a car wir.dow that will open and shut readtly by touch ing a spring." "Well. I think it is a great thing. Why do you object to it?" "Simply because now I can never have, when traveling ulone, some fascinating traveling man bunding over me to open or shut the window for me." A bright youngster greatly desired a steam boat Just like bis cousin, Edison Lee who lived in another town and who had been visaing at the youngsters home. On retiring as usual one evening he commenced his prayer, "Now I lay me down to sleep; I pray the Iord get mo a steam boat Just like Edison Eo's If I should die before I wake tie a lon;r string to it for esus sake." If you are accustomed to wake up with a coated tongue, foul breath or a dull, dizzy headache; or, if your Auv mar meals sour and turn into gas and acids, you have a real surprlso await- TEACHERS TO MEET AT Ing you. I SIDNEY l,AST OK WEEK To-morrow morning, immediately " 7, . , . upon arising, drink a glass of hot or,th 1 Valley Teachers As- water with a toaspoonful of limestone sociation. ou should go! Where phosphate in it. This Is Intended to Sidney, Neb.. March 29. 30, and 31. first neutralize and then wash out of 1917. The pronoun "you" refers to your stomach, liver, kidneys and every teacher in the western part of thirty feet of intestines all the Indl- Nebraska. Not only should teachers gcstlble waste, poisons, sour bile and attend, but school boards wil fluid It toxins, thus cleansing, sweetening and to their advantage if they are rep- purlfylng the entire alimentary canal, resented by at least one member. Those subject to sick headaches. Teachers are responsible for educa- backacbe, bilious attacks, consypatlon tlonal results in their schools and or any form of stomach trouble, are members of boards of eduction will urged to get a quarter pound of lime- Bervp tueir communities more satis- Btone phosphate from the drug store and begin enjoying this morning in- - - elde-bath. It is said that men and women who try this become enthu siastic and keep it up daily. It is a splendid health measure for it is more important to keep clean and pure on the inside than on the outside, because the skin pores do not absorb impuri ties into the blood, causing disease, while the bowel pores do. The principle of bathing inside Is not new, as millions of people practice it Just as hot water and soap cleanse, purify and freshen the skin, so hot water and a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate act on the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. Limestone phos phate Is an inexpensive white powder and almost tasteless. LU1AG0RIGHT OUT Rub Pain and Stifiheu away wife a small bottle of old honest St Jacobi Oil When your back Js sore and laJaM or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism bu you stiffened up, don't suffer I Get a 25 cent bottle of old, honest "Bt Jacobs Oil" at any drug store, pour a little in your hand and rub it rigkt into the pain or ache, and by the time you count fifty, the soreness and lame ness is gone. Don't stay crippled! This sooth inf, penetrating oil needs to be used onfir once. It takes the ache and pain rigfrt ut of your back and ends the misery. It i magical, yet absolutely harmless and doesn't burn the skin. Nothing else stops lumbago, sciatica and lame back misery so promptly I Typewriter ribbons of all kinds The Herald carries ti.e larpest stock In Alliance at ail times. Phone 340 Professional Directory of the Alliance Herald BONE ORY BILL PASSES THE HOUSE Professional Photographer Quality Portraits Interior and Exterior Vlewa Kodak Finishing Enlaiglng all Styles M. E. (iUEHE, Proprietor ALLIANCE ART STUDIO Phone Red 165 IMPERIAL ORCHESTRA 8 Pieces Member of A. P. of H. H. A. DUBUQUE, Mgr. M. H. WHALEY, Director Concert and Dauce Work Only Threv Votes Were Cast Against the Measure in Xclraka House of Representatives Did you ever experience that feel ing that comes to a person when you ing the door bell and no one comes to the door, yet you knew the party Just went into the house? A lady dropped into the office this week and suggested that mention be made of it In this column. She says the neigh bors have all had experience. Lincoln Nebraska's bone dry pro-' hibltlon bill, House Roll 793, passed , the House of Representatives on third reading March 7. by a vote oft 90 for, 3 against. 7 absent and not j voting. The bill will now go to the, senate for action by that body. Several of the House members ex-I plained their votes. Representative Thomas of Alliance when casting bis vote made the following statement: "As a member of the prohibition committee which drew up 'his bill, I feel it my duty and privilege to ex plain my vote. During the cam paiga last year I took a public stand in favor or state prohibition. My opponents claimed that because of the fact that I was a Democrat it was impossible for me to also be a 'dry' and that I was therefore endeavor ing to mislead the voters. I believe that my actions with reference to the prohibition bill should be conclusive evidence that I have lived up to my pledges made during the campaign. I vote AYE." House Roll 244. Introduced by Trumble, intended to regulate politi cal advertisements in newspapers, which was protested against by the Nebraska Press Association at their meeting In Lincoln recently, has been killed by the committee on Miscellan eous Subjects by being recommended for indefinite postponement. L. W. BOWMAN Physician and Surgeon Office: First National Bank Bldg. Phones: Office, 362; Res. 16 PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER At The Herald Office Rum iuible Kates Prompt Service H. A. COPSEY Physician & Surgeon Office phone, 360. Res. phone, 342 Calls answered promptly day and night from office. Offices: Alli ance National Bank Building, over the Pest Office. A writer on one of the daily papers suggests that one week in each year be observed a a "Take Back the Door You Borrowd" week. If this sug gestion was carried out here we Ima gine some of our men and women would look like a kid on the opening day of school. We wonder if it would bring back to us our atlas? They were on Box Butte avenue. One had come down town to make a small purchase. Mercy, I can't buy that lace at all. I have left my money at home and haven't a cent with me. What'll we do?" "Let'a go shopping." The young man took his sweet heart out to the graveyard and show ing her a dark corner said: "Mary, my folk lie there. Would you like to lie there when you die?" It was a grim way of proposing but Mary was a sensible lassie and accepted Tom "They say them German guns carry twenty miles." Terry "TnaCa nuthlV. Our big 'una simply ask, 'Wot addicr,s?' " There are some people who are bus piciouB of you when you are doing them klndnesB. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co.. doing business in the city of Toledo, county and state aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH MED ICINE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscrib ed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. A. W. OLEASON. (Seal) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Medicine is taken Internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, fre F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills for constipa tion. Adv mar RESOLUTION OF CONDOLENCE Whereas the providence of our all wise Heavenly Father our brother Odd Fellow. C. W. Jeffers. of Alliance has been deeply affiicte to the demise of his mother-in-law. Mrs. Miller be GEO. O. GAD SB Y Licensed Embnlmer ' PHONE: Day. 498; Night, 610 ALLIANCE. : : NEBR. C. E. SLAGLE, M. D. Physician & Surgeon Office phone, 65 Res. phone, 52 ALLIANCE." -:- NEBRASKA Phone 0 Alliance, A. It II R It Y IjAWYKH Room O Rumer Block Nebraska BURTON & REDDISH Attomcs-nt-l4iw l.aiul Attorneys Office: First National Bank Bldg. PHONE 180 ALLIANCE, -:- NEBRASKA THOMAS LYNCH City Nat'l Bank Bldg. OMAHA Special Attention to Live Stuck Claims "liet Me Cry For You" HARRY P. COURSEY Live Stock ami "iM'ra.l Sales SMrtaJlt liml Auction- FARM SALES A SPECIALTY Terms Ileasonable Alliance, (Phono 664) Nebr. J. D. EMERICK lioiHled Abstractor I have the only set of abstract Books in Box Butte County. Office: Jim. 7, Ojera House Block J. JEFFREY, D. C. Ph. C. A. O. JEFFREY. D. C. CHIROPRACTORS Office Hours, 10 A. M., to 8 P. M. NEW WILSON BLOCK DR. D. E. TYLER DENTIST PHONE 362 Over First National IWnk ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA Office Supplies Carbon Peper Typewriter lllbbou HEilAIJ) Pl'BLISHlNO COMP'Y Phono 340 Alliance, Nebraska. Geo. J. (land, M. D. A S T It M A aud HAY FBVKR Bye, Ear, Now and Ttiroat PHONE 261 Calla answered from offise 4j or nliht