POUR THE ALLIANCE HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1920. 'cKf Alliance Ifrralit BURR TRINTINa CO., Owneri OEORQE L. DURR. JR Editor JCDWIN M. DURR Busincw Mgr. 0 Official npnpapcr of the City of Alliance; official newspaper of Box Butte County. Owned and published by the Burr Printing Company, George L. Burr, rreildent; Edwin M. Burr, Vice President atwcrtptlon 92.00 year, in advance Bntered at the post office at Aill IM, Neb., for transmission through (be malls as second clans matter. Jtabltshed Tuesday and Friday. Friends of the Kettner bill, now ftefore congress, which seeks to pro wide for an all-American canal and the establishment of a soldier settle ment In the Imperial valley In Cal ifornia, are good press agents. The JE1 Centro Progress recently con tained an article headed, "Did You Xrer Live In Nebraska," which Is wrldently one of a series that will in clude all the states o the union be fore It Is completed. The article Cleverly appeals to the "old home tate" pride and then asks Nebraska Callfornlans to write to the represen tative from their former district. Here's the way they have Congress man Klnkaid catalogued. It makes food reading: "Mr. Kinkald Is chair man of the Arid Lands committee, Jefore which the Imperial valley bill Is being considered. He is thorough ly familiar with the situation and has shown a friendly attitude toward the valley and Its delegates, and will have as much or more Influence than vny other man in the house In the passage of the Kettner bill. Mr. Kin kald makes his home at O'Neill, and is a practicing attorney. In his younger days, he served as state sen ator, and district judgo but has served continuously in congress dur ing nine terms. Because of his knowledge of the matter, former res idents of his district should make special appeals to him to support the 1UI." titled to a higher award than a pri vate where equal bravery is shown. Now that the world Is made safe for democracy, it may be well to prac tice what we have been preaching or else quit preaching. About the only Indication that Pershing Is beginning to be looked upon as a factor In the presidential situation is seen in the revival of the old story about the soldier's pro motion from captain to brigadier general and endeavor to fit the re sponsibility on Pershing's father-in-law. A letter from ex-President Roosevelt has been produced which shows the father-in-law to have been guiltless, but th eMory is beln cir culated nevertheless. It Is doubtful whether It will have any effect on General rershlng's chances for the presidency, which were never the best, but his supporters are denying it loudly in the hopes that someone's resentment will be aroused. Kerr, lot 22, block 2, Rnedeker's ad dition to Alliance, $85.00. F. M. Knight, single, to Henry Peterson, lot 21, block 2, Snedeker's addition to Alliance, fftS.OO. N. P. Dodge, Jr., and wife to Mrs. Carrie Smith, lots 220 and 221, Bel mont addition to Alliance, $300.00. REAL 1 1ST AT K THANSPr.nS Reported by J. D. Emerlck, bonded abstracter, First National bank building, Alliance, Neb.: William Lister, single, to Prude Broyles, one-half interest in 84 of SE4, SH of SW of 19-24-48 and SW'4 and NE4 of 20-24-48, $3, 200.00. Conrad Sterkle and wife to An drew Wambolt, of lots 16, block 16, original town of Alliance, $700.00. Donka Marcoff and husband to Catharine M. Pahlow, lots 7 and 8, block 1, Falrview addition to Alli ance, $500.00. F. W. Harris and wife to Howard E. Reddish, lot 3, block E, Sheridan addition to Alliance, $900.00. John O'Keefe and wife to James M. Kennedy, SW4 of 34-27-47, $5, 000.00. Arah L. Hungerford and wife to Hallard G. Tuttle, E of Wtf of 19-26-48. $5,000.00. James E. Wilson and wife to Jay O. Walker, NV4 of 32-25-48, $7, 600.00. F. M. Knight, single, to John M. ' General Davis, president of the A. E. F. awards board, is quoted as aylng, before the house sub-committee investigating the army's distribu tion of war decorations, that a rul ing of the war department specifical ly excludes enlisted men from receiv ing distinguished service medals. If this is true, there should be changes made In the war department. Other wise, the Impression will get abroad that there may be, after all, such a thing as class distinctions In the army. What tommyrot It Is for a republic to say that an officer Is en- INFLUENZA starts with a Cold Kill the Cold. At the firV. neezstak tt ILL'S cascarapnin vx mm NX lW opiate ' i'" i rk cnld remedy for 20 yemri blct form (e, lure, no br-t up colI in 24 rt relieve grip in 3 dy. oner b ck if it fd.li. The genuine box Mas Kra wiin nr. jim ic'ure. At Alt Drag Stmf 1 Wk -1. "4 The largest electric sign In the world advertises on Times Square. New York City: it is 250 feet long. 70 feet high. Made up of 17.286 electric lamps. The fountains Play, the trade mark changes, read ing alternately WRIGLEV'S SPEARMINT. DOUBLEMINT. and JUICY FRUIT and the Spearmen "do a turn." Tbls sln Is seen nightly by about 600.000 people from ill over the world. it Sealed Tight 1 caiii-iKmiiiiriiiiiii; 0? Kept Right A7 r' mm 2JL AS AIJJANCi: 1NTKHVIEW Mrs. Weaver Telia Her Kxpctience The following brief account of an Interview with an Alliance' woman five years ago, and its sequel, will be read with keen Interest by every citizen: Mrs. Cella Weaver, 122 Yellow stone Ave., Alliance, says: "I was troubled by Kidney complaint for some time and learning of Doan's Kidney Tills as a good kidney med icine, I began taking them, procur ing them at Holsten's drug store. I can say In all earnestness that they cannot be excelled for curing back ache and kidney ailments. It took only a short use to rid me of severe polns In the small of my back, en abling me to stoop and straighten my back without a painful effort." Nearly six years later, Mrs. Wea ver said: "I seldom need Doan's Kid ney rills now. I am never troubled the way I was before using them. I take a few now and then and they always drive off any threatened re turn symptoms and keep me In good health." 60c, at all dealers, Foster-Mllburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv. The True Story of ASPIRIN ASPIRIN is a useful chemical, being prescribed con stantly by skilled physicians for treatment of rheumatic affections, neuralgia, colds and certain types of fever. ASriRIN U. D. Co. Tablets arc made by the United Drug Co., Boston, whose agents are the Itexall Stores everywhere. The chemical used is always of the very highest grade and the tablets may, therefore, be depended upon with confidence to yield the maximum of beneficial results that may be expected from the use of Aspirin. Fraudulently made Aspirin Tablets were put on the market by a Brooklyn concern. This has been exploited by one concern for the purpose of discrediting all tablets of Aspirin made by others. The public should know that we, as reputable druggists, have never handled any but Aspirin of the highest grade. The Aspirin patent expired in 1917 and any one can now make Aspirin and sell it under that. name. Our customers may depend upon it that Aspirin U. D. Co. sold at Itexall Stores only is everything that the most careful, most discriminating and skillful physi cian could demand. In Packages of 12 's, 24's and 100 's F. E. HOLSTEN You Are Sure to get careful, conscientious workmanship when you have your tubes and casings repaired by us. We carry a FULL STOCK of tubes and casings in both Firestone and General, and stand back of them. Alliance Tire Works GEORGE E. MINTZER, Prop. TIMES BLDG. Hotel For Sale This includes prosperous hotel business, hotel building and five town lots; fifteen bedrooms; dining room serves 150 meals a day at the present time. 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