ALLIANCE HERALD, MARCH ft, 1917 8000 R0A0S BILL TO BECOME LAW n House I IVtr'iilitiVw fUMxl IUI1 W'mIihwiI'h by I lie Majority Linrotn. March 21 House Roll known us the federal good roans I. passed third reading Wednesday linn In too Nehrasiia House oi entatlves with a strong niajor- .r p favor of It. Seventy-two vot d for the bill, eighteen against, with ten Absent and not voting. The bill will eiperlenee little difficulty in the it and will undoubtedly become Ml poultry clubs will be organlied to en courage egg production to offset high prices. In these a pupil can get sehool credit for raising one or more hatches of chicks. In either project, complete records must bo kept of all work done and material bought or product sold, and a story written to tell about it. Al together this furnishes a good solu tion of the vacation problem for the boys and girls. Cream Puffs on Fridays and Tues days at F. F. Stephens Bakery. 8170-16-tf upuiMnpnnn ncP'T Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Olds were Al liance visitors Tuesday. Robert Oraham Is able to be out again after a couple of weeks III- neBS with la grippe. Chas. Shilling of Edgemont visit ed friends In town for a few days during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kenner return ed to their home at Alliance last Thursday after a week's visit at the Rupert Walker home. Donald Pierce was quite sick the flrBt of the week. Leo R. May was an east-bound jresentattve Thomas of Alll- 1b voting for the bill, made the ring explanation: "Mr. Speaker, j featc had petitions from my dls-ntfa-t both for and against this bill. iMUeve this to be the most Import al bill before the legislature this n, with the exception of the Ibttlon bill. I understand that counties will receive an equitable of the funds appropriated for roadn and that we will be ai red to use the money on dirt 1 do not believe that the -faci.ieiH who petitioned against this - jail fully understand It and when I usoe one of our leading farmer member.- here, Jacob Sasa of Sarpy coun Ay. speak so strongly for the bill I Mlevw that others will agree with gJe when they fully understand it. ' mm endeavoring to represent west- Nebraska here and I know tnat greatest handicap Is poor roads, every dollar we have paid to the - rsral government we will get back i i JO. I vote aya," House Roll 1, providing for a new .vhi wing for the state capltol bulld og, passed the house with seventy 'tea for dlt, twenty-five against, and ve absent and not voting. Thls'bill a Introduced by Representative Ksehniond of DouglaB. The plan is build the new capitol building by . cHtrtiona, one wing to be constructed luring the next two years. Mouse Roll 253, by Representative Tkomas, providing that a majority r the voters in cities of the second um may carry an election for city sler plant, was passed on third ndlng by the senate by a vote of 31 to 0, after being amended there a. read a three-fifths majority in fa im The bill will now go to the governor for his signature. ffhe newspaper men of the pres ort legislature are sending out a re-fl.K-Kt to their fellow publishers to f t all the publicity they can in this site Issue of their valuable papers sr the annual banquet of the Ne (ns ka legislative league. This affair is to be held next Tues f i evening at the Lincoln auditor ial and it promises to be the great- aver. Secretary Henry Richmond . id Senator John M. Tanner Senat- m Hammond, Dennis Crontn, Lloyd Thomas and other newspapermen in die present legislature are pushing tha am. cements vigorously. - The nrouiam is not yet completed. Ml It now seems certain that Chief 3 watte A. M. Morrlssey or the au Aiwi court will preside uud that txw loaat list will Include the most! ritiiK wits of Lha state Who ever -Asjoaged to the legislature. The State University band, Prof :eorse Condra's moving pictures je cabaret stunts and Home other "taior" local stuff will occupy tn fWitlng. Hundreds of inquiries an .ur.ady pouring in. Clear Away the Waste Bowel regularity is the secret of good health, bright eyes, clear com plexions, and Dr. King's New Life Pills are a mild and gentle laxative t l,i,t Knmiln t i . t- t 1 1 . r n n1 r I 1 i lilt i 11-s.mni v.-o i iiT7 vtrio uuu v- . A A 0 , lieves the congealed Intestine, by re- " i "Eft moving the accumulated wastes without griping. Take a pill before retiring and that heavy head, that dull spring fever feeling disappears. Get Dr. King's New Life Pills at your druggist, 2 5c. Adv 3 JUDGES ANO CLERKS OF ELECTION'NMO Mayor Afoliits Members of City I' If ' I Ion Hoard to Serve at Election on April 8 John Warn was attending to bus iness matters In Alliance the first of the week. Miss Devona Dickinson visited ith her mother over Saturday at Alliance. Misses Pauline Dowd and O'Neil visited with friends In Alliance from Saturday until Sunday afternoon. R. E. Wood came up from Antioch Sunday and visited with his folks un til Monday. Mrs. Chris Hansen returned from Alliance Sunday where she had been taking treatment at the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John Michael were called to this place Sunday on ac count of the serious illness of Mr. Michael's father. Isaac Rockey and wife departed .Indues and clerks of election to me latter pan oi tne woes, ior i.tays- prv, nt th nltv oWtlnn TnonHnv Vllle, I'S., for a few llionms VISIT Anrll 3 hitve hnen annolnted hv wim incnns anu relatives, me prm ' 1 1 : 0 . i : .... i l. ... A I Mflvor RomlK. as follows: cpai oojcci oi me visit w turn nuie Kind Ward I ' awenti me Kuiuen weuuui Tnrlirt.il a s MntA Mnnnii Wrlrht of Mrs. Rockey's oldest' l ister and H. J. Young. Clerks-Harold memoen. oi me nnwu cir- Snvder and Herbert Butler. de desire to thank all who patron- I, . . t i . 1 . . . . J .. rfv.. Sivf iitifi Wtirtl lizea ineir psinu y snie ;ihi in uy. nejr ludgesR. N. McCool, T. D. Rob- reanzea a neai mue Hum irom iue erts and J. E. Whaley. Clerks (leorge Snyder and K. J. Stern. Third Ward Judges John Brennan, W. Swan and Ed Henry. Clerks T Surprise and C. E. Sward. Fourth Ward Judges J. L Nicolai, T. Barnes and L Moxon. Clerks O. Barnes and Percy Cogswell. H. A. H. W. CHK KKNS HATCHED TO ORDER Kegs furnished with the order will be hatched for 4s each chicken. Telephone 917 A. Clark. 16-U-8190 SKIHI.KH M.I.I.IV. COMES OFF Tl ICSDAY Goddelib Seldler has Hold his farm three mlleB east of Alliance and has decided to move to town nnd so will hold a closing out sale Tuesday, sale. Geo. Wiltsey is moving his stock of groceries and dry goods into the new quarters one door south of the Olds drug store, where he will be glad to meet all his friends and cus tomers. Owing to the severe blizzard Fri day no school was held. Misses Alberta and Ruth Phillips are both down in bed with measles. Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Nicholson and Ktta Michael came down from Craw- for each ford Sunday to be In attendance at Mrs. F. the bedside of their father, Philip Michael, Sr. Word reaches here to the effect that Mrs. Elliott Is doing nicely. Mrs. Klliott underwent a very serious c? eratlon at the St. Joseph hospital at Alliance last Thursday and is report ed ns doing fine, a fact we are ulad to note. Mrs. T. L. Hopkins, Sr., and two youngest children left the latter part BOVaSBTUEvxBl JJ ITJ KMskv Guaranteed Woolens Fast Dyes The two things hardest to obtain in your clothing at the present time. We are fortunate enough to be in a position to supply you with both, at very reasonable prices. All of the newest novelties tailored in any of the new one-button styles for young men and men who want to stay young, and more conservative styles as well. See us at our new location, 210 Box Butte Ave. Keep-U-Neat " Course ROY B. BURNS, Proprietor Same Phone 133 E2 m March 27. The sale starts immed ately after the free lunch at alertnl j- wppk fof few mon(h8 vl8 DOllB. VUI. OUlBUjr ID IUU uwj i"l. ,, ,1 h.nin in llhln will cry the sale, and judging by his past stunts, he ought to make som sale of it. There are 4 3 head of cat tle listed, 7 head of horses and a nice lot of farm machinery. The adver tisement on another upge of this is The little daughter of Rev. York Is recovering quite rapidly from her injuries received from falling down stairs about a week ago. Frank Elliott and daughters Jes sie and Leila were bet ween-t rains sue of the Herald gives a complete vi9,tor8 ln Ai,iance Sunday. list. It will pay you to attend this nale if you are in the market. Office supplies at The Herald of flee. Phone 340. t'OPSEY PAYS fUH),000 FOR MINERAL LEASES Dr. H. A. Copsey has purchased a thirty-year lease on some four hun Miss Dessle Grimes visited in Al liance Sunday. Dr. McEuen was called to the uy- ron rosket no me in moux couni; last Thursday. The condition of the roads was such that he wan obliged to make the trip with the mail car rler. They reached the Mrs. E Jofinson home Thursday night sever al miles short of their destination, ELECT TWO MEMBERS OF SCHOOL BOARD dred. acres of mineral leases and not withstanding the nuzzara r nuuj inkoB rrnm Frank Pnlmr The con-lthev readied the Fosket home, when Hideration is said to have been ISO.- they found Geo. Fosket sick with 000. The land in questlo.i is loeat- measles. They made the return trip d four milnH east of Antioch and Is Saturday and we are informed that Un,,i ii ill th Piilmer lake One it took the teams to get ih-rsMN f Mrs. i. A. MsJtari ' I. stem- Hxplr Th Are QaudtdMtes for Re-elts tion Two members of the school board v to be elected Tuesday. April 3, date of the regular city election Tim terms of both Mrs. J. A. Mollery 4i. I K. J. Stern expire and it is n e ir to elect to till the vacant ies. Hoth Mrs. Mallery and Mr. Stern mmm en nilidat cs for re-election and Ui ir petitions are now at a number f places about town where those sr' desire to sign may ftnd thein. ilea of the petitions may be found st Fleming's news stand and cigar tore. at Miller Brothers' news Stand USUI ciuar store, at Thielv's drug and veliy Store, and at Holaten's drug sysj 1 Jewelrv -tore. STUDENTS TO COMBAT HIGH COST OF LIVING as thousand shares of Nebraska Potash Oomnanv stock was Included in the ! deal, HOYS' HANOI Ef AT THE DRAKE HOTEL TOHKJHT them through the snow back to town. Shorty Homer has disposed or nis well drilling outfit to Duck Lyman Philin Michael. Sr., passed ironi this life Monday, March 19, at 10:30 nVWk nt his home in this city. Mr Mi. hsiel had suffered ror several rhM Riivh' ltanouet. the annual af-lvears from stomach trouble, his con fair iiivcn bv the Alliance onimer- .lition not becoming aiarininn unut rial Club, will be held tonight at the boUt four weeks ago, when ne was nr..k.. hnil Purtlcular attention i- . ,u..,, to the hosnltal in Alliance Ml1d tn the chance in place. The where it was found that medical aid hist announcements stated that the Wll(. of no vall. He was orougm io . .i.l.l tin I.. .1.1 :it the onera Ikla hm,. h..ro two Weeks alio, since 1 ' " - l mo V - - ..... - hmm.. hut later arrangements were when he has gradually urown weak mini., foi the securing of the lirake r ,,t times his suffering seeming oe hotel, which will be more satlafac-1 y0nd the power of human endurance iah it it hiiivel The ladies of Km ka iri nil with heroic fortitude ihu iiuntiHt nhniwh have charge Of I All thai kind and loving hearts and th wiln of the banauet. n,..,liril skill could do was done bu a n nMBtlonall tine oroaram I in no nnrnoae and deatn reuevea mm k.a i,., MMtt it nd it will be one nf hi mifferliiK. Philip Michael was ,.f iiit,.r..ui not m Hue to tne novs n i ,1,. the nr.it seiners in tins hjuh i ih.. men who acionnuiiiv the boys tv Honored and respected ny an Than will he music snecial stunts, who knew him. a man whom all were besides a number of talks. Robert proud to call friend. He leaves i i ii.. ... i . i , I , 1 1 1 ..I i'Ii nil .in sl at e I i , i , , , i it vi- ifp three sons and six ...mini will Hiieuk Dean S lliain i1iktM tn nioui'll the loss oi .1 tie i'.,,. ok.a will ,lllvii' ii talk ...i... i hiiabiiiid and father. To the v i ..ii .'ill. ' "... ........ .vuivri, TkaM will he talks bv two of the sorrowing family we extend oui Mark sehool hovs dwenesl sviunat hies. Hinerai serv- r. .. .ii.. tli Iwivw' hiiiiniiHt is vnn helil Wednesday HI 1 fl.oO. which admits the elder and o'clock from Hie M i the boy Those who have not yet ducted by Rev. ( purchased tickets but who intend to go to the ba liquet tonight may pur chase tickets at the Commercial Club l iH fln i U3 TELEPHONE H E Classified THREE-FOUR-OUGHT R A L D 4 Advertising Five Cents Per Lint Count Six Words to a Line No Advertisement Taken for Less Than 15c If We do not claim that the raerw WANTED- T Hunt the buyer who wants to buy and the seller who wants to sell through these columns, then your deal is two-thirds closed. 1 No salesmanship is required un der these circumstances and salesmanship costs money mairy times the cost of a want ad. Tl Got that. w tool Children to IUum- (iartlciis Again This tmmmm win Heeeive School Credit I'ht school i.uptls will lake a hand offices. This is an anair where the UMI the high coal of living this , men pay for the banquet nd eat h HSjMf by raising gardens. Much man brings a boy with him. If he IT .rtw, was ihoVn in this work last! chances to be the proud father of a m turner, a E church. 11. Burleigh con- hXm, SALE FARMS "FOR s Well-improved farm. NWy Sec. I, Twp. 24, Range 47. H.-7t-8162 N. A. KRENEK. FOR SALE 1080 acres twelve miles west and four mileB south of Alliance. Would sell 640 acres of this. Write owner, H. Dainton. Bart let t, Iowa. 8083-13-7t OlT SALE Ranch within ten miles of Alianlce 1900 acres, in cluding some farm land suitable for alfalfa. Will sell part interest or whole ranch. A bargain and a moii-ey-uiaker. Address Box 7823. care Alliance Herald 50-tf-7823 INFORMATION WANTED ALUANOB TEAM WINS OKI1ATE WITH BRIDOMPORT well and good, and if he . I it in Hnnut that thin ill-' lOV OT DOVS V j a t i k. ri latlitAi i . . i . than (. esi will trow. As an illustration ; oes not cmmbb mat ' " ol the proht the pupils make. the e rai-.- p'.tfit per hundred square feet last summer was $1. On the same bails that an acre would yield profit of $435.60, which is not at ui. bad. Th'j pupils enroll for garden work u for school work, and receive school credit on the same basis. Lo ral leaders and teachers, acting un ler the direction of the University Extension service, have supervision to Insure systematic work and good Instruction. The movement la well deserving of encouragement and sup sort, for: (1) It keeps the young sters at home. (2) It is pleasant and srotttable. (S) It furnishes the fam Hy fresh and canned vegetables. (4) It utilizes lots that would otherwise grow up to weeds. (6) It is under ttte supervision of the University Ex tension service, and school credit Is allowed. Prises and buttons are . tn add interest. it is fitting and nioper to bring a boy- belonging to some one else but the thing to do is to bring a boy tonight. Typewriter ribbons of all kinds The Herald carries the largest stoc In Alliance at all times. Phone 34(' WHITE DIAMOND DEHORNIN43 PENCIL POM SALE BY W. E. Cl'TTH. ALLIANCE Every mutII will dehorn lift) head, from IO days to 10 mouth old, fur one dollar. A forfeit of Ave dollars fur any calf It faiU to dehorn CU and get one at the Fairmont Cream station. Sent by mall, prepaid, upon receipt of price. The Judges BBVY the Alliance high school debating team a unanimous decision over the Bridgeport team af ter listeninii to the first of the series of debates held here Friday evening The question was. ' Kesoivea, nw the Monroe doctrine should be aban doned " The local team maintained the affirmative. The team consisien of Homer Barnes, Oral Harvy and Corlnne Mollring. The juage were Rev. McDougatl of Bridgeport, it. J Young of Alliance, and John woou ward of Lincoln. TO THE VOTERS OF ALLIANCE I expect my campaign for mayor nf vnnr Htv to be clean, open ami above reproach. If defeated. 1 shall ncent the verdict without comment i i,.i...i i ahull exercise my best ludmant in Kivlng you a business like administration. I shall practice Bconomv but not to the extent that It will be a detriment to the require ments and un-bulldtng or tue cuy mv aim will h. to work in harmony with the legitimate Interests of Alli ance and community to the Denem of all. Upon this platform I solicit your w E. ROC8EY JOHN BARRY, information de sired as to his whereabouts, also as o his son Ueorge Barry. John Bar- ry is now ;t years oi ase, wua u iu coiiiotive engineer for the UurimgiOii n the 90's, and resided at Alliance and Sheridan. Wyo. Please address Wsa. B. Bates. Court House, Mimie- iiiioIls. Minn. 15-ut-81bl Party wishing to rent 2 or 3 f urnished rooms for light housekeeping with water light and heat. If you have any such rooms inquire at the Herald of fice. 2t-7892 FuItINIJShT) ED ROOMS The Herald has fre quent calls for rooms, both furnish ed and unfurnished. In most in stances this office is able to rent your rooms for you before your classified advertisement appears. If you have something to rent, list It with the Herald without delay. FOR KENT ROOMS RoVmsI1?!? CheT nne Avenue, Alliance, Nebraska. 4-tf-7682 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Old newspapers ln five cent and ten cent bundles at the Herald office. TO TRADE Will trade a cream ery doing a good business; an eight- room house, all clear; and a garage; for an improved farm cloBe to town. Address Box F1 5, Woodbine. Iowa. 8169-15-3t for ixciTaofTor trade: Ten acres truck or bean land, south for cows or young stock have you? E. E. SMITH P O Box 1046. 16-UI18172 Alliance use of want ads will produce pros perity. II But it seems more than a coinci dence that most prosperous peo ple are quick to recognize the val ue of classified advertising. 1 Let us ' supply your wants through these columns. W ANTED TO PCRCHASK BORROWED ATLAS OF BOX BUTTE COUNTY Will the party who borrowed the Herald's Atlas of Box Butte Countr kindly return the same at once? WANTED TO BUY CATTLE 7TTlLEWArTEl In the market for cattle of every kind and will buy In quantities of one car load or more. If you have cattle to sell, we want them. Feaglns Realty Company, Alliance, Nebraska. Phone 199. 8109-11 -tf SALESMAN WANTED FOB SALE TOWN LOTS FOR SALE AT EXECUTOR'S SALE Lots five and six in Diocx Six, Wyoming addition to City of Al liance. Inquire of L. A. Berry room 9. Rumer block, Alliance Phone 9. 8138-13-tf WATEliOTBADE VANTED TO TRADE A paying feed store ln Alliance, Nebraska, sell ing grain, hay, coal, etc. lxtures included. Will trade ror smau rancu. liqulre at Herald office for partlcul- FOR SALE Everbearing straw berry plants either Superb or Pro gressive 200 for 11.75. Shade trees, two to five feet high. $1.00 per 100. WICKHAM BERRY FARM. Salem, Nebraska 8176-16-3t-Pd Lubricating oil. grease, special- Or, what . ties, paint. Part or whole time Commission basis until ability estab lished. Permanent position and wldw field when qualified if desired. Man with rig preferred. Deliveries from Omaha station. RIVERSIDE REFININ'J CO Cleveland, Ohio 8175-16-3t-$ ars 8129-18 tf. AUTOMOBILES AUTOS FOR SALE A second band roadster and a second-hand Ferd touring car for sale cheap. In iulre at the Sturgeon garage. 6I-tf-7S4l MONEY TO LOAN ON FARMS M3NEYT02)Aloir county land and ranches ln the sand hills. No delay ln making the loan. We inspect our lands and lurnisn the money at once. J. c. Mceoraie, Nebraska Land t'ompany, Alliance, Nebraska. l-tf-6554 FURNITURE MOVED MOVE FURNITURE SAFELY We have equipped our dray wag-j ons and auto truck with the latest j appliances for moving furniture without marring or scratching or do Ukg damage. Up-to-date wagon pads will be used by us on all moving ! Jobs. JOHN R. SNYDER. Phone 16 . 37-tf-550 i AUTOMOBILE PAINT PAINT YOUR OWN AUTO- For 3 I will send you enough of my high gloss enamel to paint your car. Im possible to streak or leave brush marks. Anyone can apply. It will make your car look like new, and you be the Judge. If not satisfied, I will gladly refund your money. J. C MILLION. v58 Columbine St., Den ver. Colo. 16-t!-8180 Legal Blanks for Sale at This Office