Locals News Lyle Berry. soa of Judge V. A. Berry of Alliance, Is now located in (Tamp Ellington. Houston, Texas, at the government training camp, aero tyision. Joan A. Easton. who nurrhaaed a farm three miles west of Alliance ne years sro, stopped over in Al liance Tuesday to see after his farm. Mr. Easton spends his summers In Montana and his winters In Tecum eh, Nebraska. If you know J. W. Good, Tote for him. If you do not know him, find out all you can about him. He is a Boceasful farmer, stockman and has bad 25 years business experience. t-2t-9821 E. K. Haldeman, district commer cial manager of the Nebraska Tele phone Company, with headquarters at Grand Island, was in the city on Monday. J. Carl Thomas and Lloyd C. Thomas made a trip to Douglas, Wyo ming, last week. Carl Thomas filed on 640 seres of government land while there, a tract adjoining one filed on by Phillip Thomas last spring before the latter entered the army. An Alliance man was told by his doctor that a rising temperature was the first evidence of the "flu." He has purchased a thermometer and It is reported that every thirty minutes, right on the dot, he stops business long enougj to see whether Ms tem perature is still normal. B. J. Sallows, Fred Carlson, H. E Kaddish and Vera Hunt returned Wednesday morning from Lincoln, where they went on Monday for the purpose of taking an examination for and making entrance to tie officers' i raining camp at Camp Pike, Arkan sas. They expect to learn within u few days whether or not their appli cations were accepted and whether they passed the physical examina t ions. Vote for J. W. Good, state senator, for the 2lti district. -2t 9821 Miss Lena Jamieson spent Satur day and Sundsy in Alliance. Mrs. J. O. Walker returned from Arnold, Nebraska, where rae has been visiting her mother, who return ed wit a her. I miss gears, one or the city teachers is reported to be 111 with the tnfluen- $100,000 SUIT ECHO OF OMAHA CHADRON CASE Mm. J. M. Miller is improving from an attack of Nervous breakdown rap Idly. Dan Eoss came in on 44, Wednes day morning to spend a few days with his sister, Mrs. Ray Stansbury. and mother. Mrs. Mary Pose. He has been stationed at Camp Punston. WANTED Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 340 46-31-980$ Judge Roberts, police magistrate, has a stepson at Camp Kearney, Cali fornia Otto Gutberlet, who is in Company D, 2 1st infantry. If the Alliance boys who expected to leave for Camp Kearney on Tuesday are sent there when the next call is made, they will undoubtedly meet Mr. Gut berlet. Wanted Three or four furnished rooms. Phone 340. Geo. A. Heilman has been notified that his application for appointment to the officers' training camp at Camp Taylor, Kentucky, made in Denver recently, "has been accepted and. that he is to leave for the camp on Octo er 31st. George's friends are indee'1 I pleased to learn of his appointment I and wis i him success. He has been j a popular business man in Alliance , as manager of the Forest Lumber Company, an active community club director, and an enthusiastic member 'of the Box Butte Home Guards. Chadron msn. Crltes alleged that there was a conspiracy to compro mise himself with Mrs. Robert Hood, his client, in connection with the do mestic troubles In the Hood house hold. Fisher was attorney for Hood, Former Mayor Fisher One of Nine ; and in that capacity he recommend Defendants In Conspiracy Case Allege Damaged Rep Omaha, Oct. 22. Allen G. Fisher, attorney, and former mayor of Chad ron. filed In district court Saturday afternoon an action against John C. Lynch. Edwin D. Crltes and Newton Rule for damages in the sum of $100,000, In connection with the fa mous Omaha-Chadron case, which be gan during May, 1917. Fisher wss one of nine eo-defend-snts In the alleged conspiracy caee. He was 'aeid on preliminary examin ation before County Judge Slattery In Chadron and the caae against him was nolled when cslled for hearing in Alliance a year ago this month. The petitioner alleges that he has been damaged in the sum asked for. by reason of injury to his law busi ness and reputation: that he was brought into public scandsl and dis grace and that the defendants con spired for the purpose of Injuring his good name and fame. Lynct. one of the defendants In this case, was ousted as commission er of Douglas county. He was a prominent figure In the Omaha-Chnd-ron case ,hts chief Interest being to break up the Omaha Detective Asso ciation. Crltes, another defendant, was county attorney in Chsdron dur ing the sensational affair, and h filed the ciarges against the nine men six from Omaha and three For UNITED STATES SENATOR FORMER GOVERNOR JOHN H. M0REHEAD OF FALLS CITY FARMER, STOCK RAISER AND BUSINESS MAN Bronco Lake, located two miles j west of Alliance, Is a favorite pla for city hunters these days. The : lake covers a section or more and the west end seems" to be a favorite ren j dezvous for the big ducks. A strang- ' er in Alliance, stopping at a local hotel, woke up last Friday morning ! in tho quiet hours and .leard the boom, boom, boom of the number twelve guns used by the hunters and hurriedly sounht the landlord, fear-' lag that a German aeroplane had. dropped some bombs over :ne town He was quieted and sc-nt back to his slumbers on being informed that most of the "boom, booms" were harmless, an average of only about one in twelve coming near a duck. o - " From the Scottsbluff Reptlbieaa j J. Carl Thomas, who las operated The Republican's linotype machine for over a year past, returned 1 nesday evening from a short trip to : Douglas. Wyo., where he uad tiled on a 0 40-acre homestead which Is located about thirty miles north ofl that town. Mr. Thomas has received I his call for service and will leave Al liance with ot iers for Camp Kearney, California, one week from Today. The home at Fifteenth street and Sixth avenue has been rented to a Mr. Tay i lor, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas nr. now engaged in packing their per- ' sonal belongings preparatory to j leaving for Alliance next Wednesday. where Mrs. Thomas will remain with her parents during Carl's absence. They have made many warm friends here since coming to Scottsbluff over one year ago, and these will hope for their return at some future date. The Republican has found Carl to be one of tae most faithful and con scientious of men, and only for the righteous cause he has been calleo to serve, could we be satisfied to let him leave. r .... BmeaxaSe'f A m A LA d engaging operatives of the Omaha Detective association. JUDGE WILLIAM B. ROSE TEN YEARS' EXPERIENCE AS JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION ENDORSED BY THE PEOPLE That Governor Morehead en joys the confidence of the people of Nebraska is shown by the vote he has received each time they have had an opportunity to ex press themselves. 1912 Primary Nominated for Governor Majority 4,212 NO "MADK IN ;KKMANY" HTl'FF HKS WITH JOB SMITH 1912 Election Majority 9,702 1914 P. imary Re-nominated by 26,891 Majority Over Nearest Opponent 1914 Election Re-elected by 18,977 Majority Over His Opponent 1918 Primary Nominated for United States Senator Receiving 17,945 Votes More Than His Nearest Opponent, With Five Candidates In the Field. In the recent primary ht carried very county in the state but four. The other day Joe Smith's atten tion was called to the fact that the band on a certain brand of cigars bore the mark of "Germany" under the seal, showing that the hands were itnportetd. Right then and there this particular cigar, and it is a popular one, was taken from the case and will not be sold by Joe again un til the makers use labels made in the U. S. A. It is very probable t iat the mak ers had banded the cigars previous to the entrance of the United States into the war, but nevertheless noth ing German made passes muster with the public today. KicCooE Rbpubucan: "Judge Rom has been serving as a Judge of the. Supreme Court since 1908 and has mads a most creditable record on the Banco, as well as in every position he has even held, administering the affairs of that position without fear or favor." NnRAAKA Dkmocaat (August. 191l) "Judge Rose k broad. He deea net jump at conclusions. Hit motto is te Jive every party in bis court a square eal and that is afl the American people want. The judge is in the prime of life, strong, robust, healthy ana a constant student." TnctTMSCH Cribftain: "It can be said of Judge Rose that he has uniformly discharged the duties of his high office with rare ability and has contributed powers of analysis and discrimination t the court which have been of inestimabsi value to the state." HOT TEA FCR A BAD COLD a ' a oaoea i KAII.KOAIt MKN BUFFHR spanish i it tilt emu The C. B. ii. . offices and yards here have been hard lit by the epi demic of influenza the past week. At times as many ah a hundred axel have been unable to b at their poets' of duty, while the others were com lielled as a result to work double shifts. On the Sheridan branch it was im - ess u to limit transportation to only perishable merchandise for several days. 4 el smell package of Hamburg Crritt Tea, of as the Germun folks call it, "Hamburger Druse Thee," at any pharmacy, lake a tuhleapoonful of tin tea. put a cup of boiling; wster upon it, n ur through a sieve and drink a taneuu full at any time during the 1 or before re-tiring. It is the most effective ay to break a cold and curs grip, ss it opens the pores of the skin, relieving congestion. Also loosens the bowels, thus driving a cold from the system. Try it the next time you suffer from a ml i or the grip. It is inexpensive entirely vegetable, therefore sat and harmless. Marked. Mother ' IWt cry. dear. Which mm of the Mraghtf boys was It thsi lit your Tommy "The one wit!, the blsck eye." Boston Transcript. Bert Werfcers Win. Today It la the msn who doen the most end beet work who wins, wheth er he Is e professional or business man. The doctor with his horse and huftgy was better than walking, but at that he often tlmea arrived ton lets. The successful doctor of today has his automobile to arrive on time. He prefers to arrive too soon rather than too late. Exchange. LESS MEAT IF BACK AND KIDNEYS HURT a a glass of Bolts to If Bladder bothers you Drink tote ef tidnev regies) rhasnxaxtie twite teaeeehee, acid etcanaeh, cos torpid liver, iliaslnieni, Bating meet regularly eventually pro duocs kidney trouble in eome lorn er other, eaya a wall -known authority. be eauie the arte aeid in aseal excites the kidneys, they become eawewerhedi get eluggish; clog up end cause ell sorts el distress, particularly ery ia las a fc, severe atipation. blalder end urinary irritation. 1 lie moment your back hurt er kid iters aren't eating right, er if bladder boobsrs you, get chant four cease of Jsd Salts from any good phaimaij. Lake a table poooful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few eaya and pew kidneys will then net tae. Thie fa cue talta is made from the arid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with Mala, and baa been need for generation be Hush clogged kidneys and stimulate thcBB to normal activity; also to neutral ht the acids in the urine eo it no longer irri tates, thus ending Madder disorders. Jsd Salts cannot injure anyone; makes a dcllghtfal effervescent llthle-w-iter drink which millions ot men end women take now and then to heap the kidney and urinary organs nlaan. thus avoiding serious kidney dilates, Use ef Or snoe OH. Unadulterated orange oil has a strong arorna and M used la the mak ing of perfamea, essences, soaps end beverage flevore na well as of cakes and confectionery. The prtnctpel una for Jamaica orange oil la la the manu facture of fancy biscuits, particularly of e wafer biscuit which hi need ex tensively with Icee and Iced drink. Oas Logic SAGE TEA BEAUTIFIES AND DARKENS HAIR '. stay Gray! It Dar W atarally that Mo body can Tan. Keep Teeth Clean. An English physician hss advanced lie theory that the Juices of the mouth Ire Intended to keen the teeth clean. lot to prepare food for digestion, as feneraily believed. Dally Thought Where there la no hope there eaa be endeavor. Bemud Johaaoe. Ton ean turn gray, faded hair tlfully dark and lustrous almoet "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur CompoundM at any drug store. Millions of bottles ef me oia laaaons nage Jea Recipe, lav proved by the addition ef ether lagreei cats, are cold annually, save a well known druggist here, because It darkens the hair eo naturally aad evenly that no one can tell It haa been applied. Those whose hair ie turning my er beeomlng faded have a surprise awafUaa them, because after one er two applies? ? the gray hair veatebee and your locks haisaaa larari&attw ,4a rl .-J - tiful ' This la the age of youth. Oray-baired. unattractive folk aren't wanted around, e get bury with Wyeth'a Sage aad 8nl- t-nigfct and yecrll he de- hair within a phur Compound to n lighted with your dark, bane aad your youthful appearaaei few daya. Thla prena fatten la a toilet reavistte aad is not intended for the cure. asUkea tioa or preventica ef disease. POUTTCAL MVKTtTIHKMKNT rxH.irn ai, ADvmTnracBfT C. M. COX CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION FOR SHERIFF OF BOX BUTTE COUNTY Your Vote Will Be Appreciated at the Election, November Mb. I R Stand Back I i- . : i I f it ; ' v7 BACKACHE AND LUMBAGO RIGHT OUT Eub Pain and Stiffness away with a small bottle of old honest St. Jacobs Oil Hew He Made It. "Yes." said the millionaire. "I not niy made hay Mhen the sun shone, tut I made It from the graaa that prew under other people's feet." When vour back ia sore and or liimliugo, M'iatica.or I lieu unit ixm has you utiffciie.1 up, don't suffer! Get a 26 cent lottle of ..it. honest "St. Jacobs Oil" st any drug store, pour a little in your hsnd anil rub it right into the pain or ache, and by the time you count fifty, tbe soreness ami lanie neMS is gone. Don't stay crippled I This soothing, penetrating oil needs to be used only I nice. It takes the acbe and pain right ut of your back and enda the miaery. , It is magical, yet absolutely hsrmless j aud doeanH burn the skin. Nothing els stops lumbago, sciatica J aad lame Uack axieery so proeaptlyl of Our Fighters! OUR boys are facing the Hun "over there" so that America may never undergo the horrors inflicted on Belgium and France. They are called upon to face the crudest and craftiest foe that human beings ever withstood. They must have guns and food and equipment, and ships to trans port them across 3,000 miles of submarine-infested seas. Are you standing back of the boys who are giving their lives that you may be safe? Are you lending your government part of your earnings that the fighters may not lack for food, clothing and shells? Let our fighters know you are with them! Buy Thrift and War Savings Stamps all the time, and induce others to buy them. Lend your government part of your surplus. Back up the boys "over there" so that you may never have to flee before the enemy "over here." Invest in United States Government War Savings Stamps Thrift Stamps 25c Each At Post Offices, Banks and Stores Thie lasts aaatf rer ffjaj aesaarcaf ftp Patriotic Business Men of Alliance