s oiumn Bull, my boy, we made a mistake last wock. Vou thought that we meant thnt you were all black inside we should have said that yau are boti black and yellow sort of Zebralike, as it were. 18 YEAR OLD Gin I.AINS 34 POUNDS A teacher asked her cIbrs In spell ing to stale the difference between the word "resuts" and "consequence" A bright girl replied: "Results are what you expect and consequences are what you get." My commission expires Auftust 28. 1924. Louise, nine years old, asked her mother: "Where is pap gqng?" "To a stag party," Bhe replied. "What is a stag party mamma?" Sister Mabel, seren years old, who has been listen ing, witi a dignified attitude of su perior wisdom answered instantly: "It's where they stagger. Don't you know?" Delivering an address at a Sunday school recently, a visitor spoke on the moral development of children. There lb a boy here," he said, "and I a girl there. What will they become when they grow up?" In a loud whisper one of the scholars, turning to his -teacher, supplied the answer, "sweethearts." Mnhlc Montgomery Hccovers After lHng Suffering Ity Taking Tanlac. "No one could see the wonderful change that has taken place In our little daughter during the past few weeks and doubt Tanlac being a grand medicine." said Mrs. W. H. Montgomery, residing at 2701, Bris tol Street, Omaha, Neb. recently. "Mable la now thirteen years .of age"' continued Mrs. Montgomery, "and had suffered terribly for five yars. One of her troubles was inflam-1 ulk, atory rheumatism. Her feet and hands would swell very badly and at times she couldn't walk. She lad no appetite, suffered with frightful headaches and in place of.nrowing s'ie seemed to be losing ground. She was often in bed for several weeks at a time, and we had to keep her out of school all the past year. She was a very sick child, and although we spent lots of money for medi- LIVESTOCK PRICES AT SOUTH OMAHA Heavy Cattle Run and Tradinj SLw and 25-: Oc Lover HOGS ARE STEADY TO LOW R t17.4S17.60, With Top at $17.90 Haavy Supply of Sheep- Fat Lambs Slow, Steady Feedera Lower. M)1e There Is Cause For It That You Can trrert. Many who suffer from backach and waK kidneys are unnaturally irrit able, treiful and nervous. Not only Ofi constant barkach "get on tae nerves," but bad kidneys fail to eliminate all the uric from the sys tem, and uric acid Irritates the rniien iDi bo. iry nouns mo- ; quite a wnue. 1 nafl nackacae. ney Pills, the medicine so well-re- tired and languid and was very Br- commended by Alliance people voiii Then, too, my Kidney acted lr- Bend this Alliance resident's state rn-ulnrly. Doan'a Kidney Pills gar ment: me relief from these ailments. Mrs. J. M. Scott. 714 Missouri Price 60c at all dealers. Don't alna- st . says: "Though itlias been some ply ask for a kidney remedy get time since I have used Dean's Kidney Down's Kidney Pills the same thnt Pills, I gladly recommend them. I Mrs. Scott had. Foater-Mtlburn Co., hove known of many people who like, Buffalo, N. Y. fines nothing seemed to reach her tink I'nlon Stock Yard, South ittnaha, IS'eh.. Oct. IS. HI8. There was a heay run of 10,400 head of cattle ' here Monday morning, anil with henvy i runs at all other points, price waff i Sharply lower on the hulk of steers i from the outset. Rent western were ' quoiahle at SH.'J. 1.r.ro, several ! loads yesterday sold at $1 4.1iT. $14.40 The famouse humorist had partak es too heartily of the Christmas feast Acute IndigcVtion had' laid him low. As his friends gathered about him he smiled feebly. "At any rate," he murmured between spasms of nntn, "I am able to keep up my repu tation as a humoriBt." His friends were puizled. "Di-gesting!" he gasped. The people of the little frontier town had met to decide upon a suit able name for the place. "Mr. Chair Man, " said a man with a rasping Tslce. rising In the back of the aall, "I move that we call this Tillage Old OHory'." "What is your reason for making such a motion as that?" de manded the chairman. "Because, sir" rejoined the other, "this, is nothing eat a flag station." trouble and we had begun to she would never get well. wne or our relatives urgeo us 10 . rnmnillll , ffllp ..,..u i i ,,m s.s give her Tanlac. and now you would- , iim Butcher stock ami stocker and $14. ."0. Medium grass he ves were selling largely at S12.(iO?i 1 4.X. The teacher was trying to give her pupils an illustration of the word "perseverance." "What is it," she asked, "that carries a man along rough roads and' smoot .i roads, up hill and down, through the jungles of doubt and through the swamps of de spair?" There was a silence, and then Johnny, whose father was an automobile dealer, spoke up. "Please ma'am," he said, "there ain't no such automobile." n.t take her for the same child. She pounds and looks the picture of health, and to all appearances is perfectly well. She never complains bf an ache or pain nor a disagree able symptom of any kind. She Is brimful of life and ambition now, and enjoys life and play like other child ren. Soon after she began on Tanlac '.ier appetiite came back, and she in creased in weight so fast that we were tstonished, and the swelling, pain and headaches gradually dls appeared. She is now able to enter and feeders were very dull and 60c lower than last week. Pest COWt were selling from $S.210.00, med ium grades fom fT.SSQ&SS. Quotations on cattle: Choice to prime heeves. $17.00 1&2B : good to choice beeves, $15.2.rlfl.f(0; fair to food beeves, $18.2.) ln.OO; common o fair beeves, $9.O012.7K ; good to Choice yearlings, $18.00 1 TJK ; fair to good yearlings, $12.00 15.50 ; com mon to fair yearlings. ftg.nO 11.00; I good to choice heifers, $9.25 12.00; ! good to choice cows, $8.75 11. 50; school again, and we are more thai fa,r to OOWR' 7.7."8.50 ; cutters. grateful for what Tanlac has done for her. I have also taken Tanlac for loss of appetite, poor indigestion and nervousness, and it has done me a world of good. I feel fine all the time and am glad to say all I can for Tanlac." Tanlac is sold in Alliance by F. E. Hoist en, In Hemlngford by H. R. Olds Drug Co., and in Hoffland by Mallery Grocery Co. Little Robert who was calling at a neighbor's house, seemed very much STATKMKNT $fi.507.25; cannrrs, $6.00fl.5O; veal calves, $7.00lo.50; bologna bulla, $7.O07.75; heef hulls, $7.508.50. Receipts Included 3.MK) head of hogs, or 50 loads. Shippers did not hny very heavy on the early market, prices were steady to 10: lower then last week. Early prices were steady, the lute trade was 5 10c lower, bulk of the sules ranging from $17.45 17.00, with an extreme top of $17.U0. Hulk last Monday was $18.1018.15, with a top of $18.45. Tlnre was a fairly heavy run of OF the Ownership, Management, ( ir- , ' . .. . i T . .1 . 1 40.000 head of sheep and qual ty was culation, etc., Required by the Act J, . , . ... T .. I rather common. lut lambs were of Congress of August Sf4, 1912. I , , ... , Of The Alliance Herald, publihed j weekly at Aliance, Nebraska, for I October 1. 1918. State of Nebraska, County of Box Butte, sb slow in getting under way and pack ers were bearish on the market, but early prices wero about steady. Best kinds were quotable at $15.00 15.75. Pat sheep and lambs: Lambs, good i to choice, $15,110 15.75: lambs, fair interested in their dog. "W.iy, ling to law, deposes and says t.iat he Bobby, haven't you a dog of your j is the Editor of the Alliance Herald own?" asked his hosiecs. "We have : and that the following is, -to the best one in the summer, but we have to j of his knowledge and belief, a true send it away in the winter," he re- statement of the ownership, manuge plled. "How is that?" she asked in i ment (and if a daily paper, the cir- T-k m VT.i T1..LI1. I . A I ueiore me, a ioiury ruonc m ano , to , $14.00 15.00 ; lambs. culls. r 1 ....... .1 ....... ., : 1 I lor wie suiie uuu cuum, mviowu $10.00014.00: veiirlillgs, good to personally appeared Lloyd C. Thomas j t.1(jl(V $iukii.5o: vearllngs, fair who, having been duly sworn accord- to .,()oli lo.00emj00! wethers. $0.00 11.25; eMes. good to choice. 8.75; ewes, fair to good, $7.0iH.(H$ ewes, culls and dinners. $8.0000.00. Feeders and breeders : Lambs, good to choice. flS.Tft01t8S; lambs, fair to good. $12.50 13.75 : lambs, culls and surprise. "Well," he answered, "It's j culaton) , etc., of the afolresaid publi- j outs, JUd0ltf.0O; .vearllngs. light. a raschshund. and my father savs it ! cation for the date shown in tho takes him so long to go in and out of I above caption, required by the Act of the door it cools off the whole I August 24, 1912. embodied in section house." 443, Postal Lawl and Regulations, I printed on the reverse of this form. Sambo had been Maled before the,to-wit: court on a charge of chicken stealing 1. That the names and addresses A great deal of very damaging testi-! of the publisher, editor, managing mony had been submitted to sutstan tiate the charge. There was no lawyer present to defend Sambo, and when the prosecution had completed its case the Judge turned to .him and said. "You are charged with steal- L ing chickens; have you any wit nesses?" "No, suh!" answered Sam bo. "When I steals chlcKens I don't have no witnesses." A regiment of soldiers was recent-' ly drawn up one Sunday for churc.i parade), but the church was being re-! paired and could only hold half of them. "Sergeant-major." shouted the colonel, "tell the men who don't wanl to go to church to fall out on the reverse flank." A lartre number availed themselves of the privilege editor, and. business managers ure: Publisher, Herald Publishing Com pany, Alliance, Nebraska. Editor, Lloyd C. Thomas, Alliance, Nebraska. Managing BdRor, None. Business Manager, Roy O. Bentz, Alliance, Nebraska. 2. That the owners are: Lloyd . Thomas, Alliance, Nebr aska. Joan W. Thomas, Lincoln, Nebr aska. Belle M. Thomas, Alliance, Nebr aska. J. Carl Thomas, Srottsbluff, Nebr aska. 2. That the known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security hold ers ownTbg or holding 1 per cent or choice, til MQ 12.00; vearllngs. fair to good. $10.0011.50; welh rs, $11.75 12.25; ewe-. - breeders, good, choiee. K14.00Oi7'.50 ! swea, 4reedofa, fair tn good, B0.004J 14.00; ewes, feed ers. $nV007Jk) ; ewe, culls, $5.00 06.04 . J If you know J. W. Good, vote for him. If you do not know him, find out all you can about him. He Is a successful farmer, stockman and has had 2 5 years business experience. 46-2t-9821 "Now sergeant-major." t;aid the col- i more of total amount of bonds, mort onel, "dismiss all the men who did not fall out and march the ot lers to church; they need it most." A. E. Clark, editor of the City Bul lentin, of Columbus, Ohio, was with a friend who was campaigning for the Red Cross. The friend knocked gages, or other securities are: Belle M. Tiomas, Alliance, aska. Not a Bite of Breakfast Until You Drink Water Says glass ef hot water and phosphate prevents Illness and keeps us fit. i a a i . Mm m locaeo. At tins point a wo man put her head out or a window next door and said: "There's no one at aome. "You're talking to the parrot." Apropos of certain ruling of the Interstate commerce commission. Howard Elliott, who was recently head of the New Haven road told a story recently. "The average hoard of directors of the average railroad these times Is in th esame distressful fix ss was the old negro who fell ill. The attending physicinn warned the patient he must go to bed early STStJ night, and then prescribed a certain diet. When the doctor had gone the old man raised his voice in protest "How in de world does da: lite man spect me to eat chicken BfSSl' once a day if I don't got my evenin's .free?" stockholder or security lolder an- morning drink a lass of pears upon the books o fthe comnanv i water with a teaspoonful as ( Political Advertisement.) ( Political Advertisement . ) (Pnlltlcnl Advertisement.) Wm. Coleman Democratic Candidate a FOR STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT 28 Hay Springs, Nebraska I am not rich, just one of the common people, and if elected will serve my own class first the other class has plenty of servants already. The following are some of the measures I hope to support: 1 Win the war completely. 2 National prohibition. 3 Women's Suffrage. 4 Extension of the present policy ol. government control of public utilities. 5 A more efficient state hail insurance law. 6 Improved rural schools and roads, 7Development by the state of waterpower, etc. 8 More liberal grading of grain and spuds. 9 Better protection for co-operative enterprises. I have been farming and ranching in this district for 32 years rnd have been somewhat active along the lines of co-ope ation. Yours for a Pure Democracy, (ler.n Politics and a Square Dealu for All Hones Enterprises Just as coal, when it burns, leaves N'ebr- benmd B certain amount of incora " , bustible material in the form of ashes, I so the food and drink taken dav after F. E. Holsten, Alliance Nebraska. day leaves in the alimentary canal a International Typesetting Machine i certain amount of indigestible ma Co., New York City. terial, which If not completly ltmln.t- o ti..,. tk. ,, , i ted from the system each day, be- 2. That the two paragraphs next come8 food tLe mllonB of baVteria above, giving the names or ten own- which Infest the bowels. From this at the door and a voice said, "Come ers, stockholders and security hold- mass of left-over waste, toxins and in." His friend tried the door, then ers, if any. contain not only the list j I'tomaln-like poisons are formed and shouted. "It's locked " "Come in. "'of stockholders and security holders i BU5.ked ial the b,ood' (i ... replied the voice, and the campaign- i they appear upon the books of ths taJBV! er replied: "It's locked." "Come in." Company but also, in cases where the , baths. Before eating breakfast each real hot of lime- . ....... . . i . . . . i . . . . ... i ... ... i ...I, Af trustee or in any other fiduciary th fh)rtv f, . imuu . kmvIaui relation, the name of the person or j day'B accumulation of poisons and toxins and to keep the entire alimen tary canal clean, pure and frebh. Those who are subject to sick hea'l- I (inliii iaIiIu l.lllMiLniQL nAnetiiiutinti a iii s - i . lie. vuius. iinuuoiii on. vonoi a iiu moo, till lka.lt jf II U 11 t ll . i .I ao , i a i n ' ' r ' " ' i others who wake up with bad taste, anal conditions under which stock-1 foul breath, backache, rheumatic stiff holders and security holders wTio b.;ness, or have a sour, gassy Stomach not appear upon the- books of -t he ' afler meals, are urged to get a quarter company as trustees, hold stock and iffi .SST aISS muxiflea in a capacity ot ier than ' internal sanitation. This will cost that of a Bona fide owner; and this! very little, but is biifficlent to make affiant has no reason to believe that 'anyone an enthusiast on the subject Itenieinber Inside bathing is more , ' . ' important than outside bathing, be- DOrstlOB has any interest direct or cau8t 9 skin iK)re8 do not absorb indirect in the said stock, nonds, or impurities into the blood, causing poor Other securities than as so stated by health, while the bowel pores do. him. 1 Just aa bobp and hot water cleanses, ii-nvnr- tuouio I Bweetens and freshens the skin, so i I a , ! . hot ter me8tone phosphate Sworn to and subscribed before me act on tbe stomach, liver, kidneys and this 1st day of October, 1918. bowels. corporation for whom sucn trustee ll acting, is given; also that the said embracing aSant'a uii knowlsdsa A. i t X t I 1 1 1 1 i t x X X X X X x t X x X X x x X x - x V CLOSING OU1 Furniture Sale Having decided to close out my new goods I will give a discount of 1 5 per cent on all New Furniture such as Dressers, Tables, Kitchen Cabin ets, Chairs, Beds, etc., for the next 60 days for Cash Or during that time will sell in a lump if any man wants a good business as I wish to move to Lin coln, Nebr., during the holidays. T. J. Thompson New and Second Hand Goods 123 Box Butte Ave. Alliance, Nebraska X x t X x x x 1 I X X 1 X t X X X X 1 X X X t X X X T T i t X f m