THE ALLIANCE HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1021 MARSLAM) Mr. Lackey is spending the week nd with Mrs. Lackey. Frank Black is helping in the En yeart store this week. Mrs. H. A. Huntley visited Mips Helen Huss over Sunday. E. T. Enyeart was a passenger to Crawford Monday on 43. Mrs. Glen Finney was a passenger to Crawford Tuesday afternoon. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes Sunday morning. Earl Gregg went to Fort Robinson Tuesday afternoon where he expects to work. Mrs. C. H. Fleming was a passenger to Crawford Thursday, returning Fri day morning. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Toole received a little three-year-old girl for adop tion last Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Steele were called to Arnold, Nebr., Tuesday, by the death of Mrs. Steele's father. Harley Miller visited with home folks in Alliance Sunday, returning to his work Monday afternoon. The helper engine was called in again last week and Clifford Horner was layed off duty Saturday night Mrs. Ieslie Finney returned home Tuesday from Savanna, Mo., where she had a cancer removed by the cancer doctor at that place. Mrs. Charles Matthews wa sin Alli ance several days last week, having dental work done. Mrs. Horner looked after the post office while she was gone. Mrs. Leonard Horner is at home again after spending several weeks in the hospital at Crawford. She is much improved in health and hopes to be able to resume her school duties in a couple of weeks. A French minister has refused to fight a twelfth duel on the ground that it is a foolish practice. Having gone unscathed through eleven of the harm less things, it is no wonder that he begins to be a bit bored. La Grippe If you have LaGrippe or a head cold or any of the ailments of the season, you arc, no doubt, trying to bring your body back to a state of normal health before some of the more serious "complications" overtake you. Now the question may arise in your mind, "Just how would CHIROPRACTIC help in my case?" This question has, we think, been quite clearly answered by James G. Greggerson, D.C., in his article, a portion of which follows : "We Chiropractors work with the subtle sub stance of the soul. We release the personal im pulse, the tiny rivulet of force, that emanates from the mind and flows over the nerves to the cells and stirs them into life. "We deal with the magic power that trans forms common food into living, loving, thinking clay ; that robes the earth with beauty, and hues and scents the flowers with the glory of the air. "In the long ago this power spoke and there was life. It quickened the slime of the sea and the dust of the earth and drove the cell into union with its fellows in countless living forms. End lessly it worked until it produced the crowning glory of them all. "With tireless energy it blows the bubble of each individual life and then silently, relentlessly dissolves the form and absorbs the spirit into it self again. And yet you ask, 'Can Chiropractic cure appendicitis or the flu?' "Can the power that produces also repair? Have you more faith in a product of that power than in the power itself?" CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH SERVICE Dr. Jeffrey and Smith Phone 865 Wilson Blk. What are You Buying? Corn Fed Beef OR THE OTHER KIND? The Palace is Living up to its Reputation for Handling QUALITY MEAT AT THE CHEAPEST PRICE BEEF Rolled Rib Roast, 9?ip per pound uL2 Beef Boil inp per pound 1UL Soup Meat, i per pound JL VEAL Shoulder Roast, 1 per pound IOC Veal Stew, 101 per pound .u2. Veal Chop, OCp per pound IJL PORK Shoulder, 99Af per pound Lu2 per pound . 20c Ham' , Mr per pound - 13 O Cudahy Sugar Cured Bacon, OQ per pound JU Pure Home Rendered Lard, CI OA 10 pounds for pl.OU Dill Pickles Sweet Pickles Bulk Kraut Sweet Mixed Pickles Olives Home Made Mince Meat Remember You are Buying the Best Quality at The Palace. We Deliver Any Size Order. THE PALACE LEGISLATURE WOULD REDUCE ELECTION COST Hill Introduced in Lower House Would Eliminate Counting Board in Small Precincts Lincoln An attempt to reduce the Igh cost of (lections Is being mads n the lower house. A bill introduced irovldes, among other things, for elimi nation of counting hoards la precinct ivlnt; ietis than 200 voters. It re uces the number of judges on such bards from three to two. Allows ny party polling on tenth of total ote at previous election one Judge n the counting board. It authorizes ling of complaint against any Judge r clerk on election boards who re uses or falls to B'-rve. The bill requires that the county canvassing board record votes ny mall in a special poll book and to add he total of such votes as though they 'ere cast In separate precinct. It repeals the provision requiring elec tion boards to make duplicate un sealed returns to the county clerk oil an official bc.Ilot. This provision would work a hardship to newspapers In their endeavor to get the final re turns to the public at the earliest possible moment. SECOND PUBLIC RECITAL BY CLASS OF EXPRESSION The second public recital to be (riven by the high school class of expiosvinn, will be at the Methodist church, Mon day evening, January 31 nt X o "clock. A number of umnller girls from the lower grades who are also pupils of Mrs. Dunnintr. will Aixt the hicVt school girls with their evening's cnter- P eel ca nrncnt. 'art 1 of the nrnornm will ba mw. laneous, composed of piano and vo music, readings and musical rcc - tations. Part II will disclose a scene in which Ma Sweet and her twelve very talented daughters will entertain uuuiem-e, eucn in ner own panicu line of accomplishment. OUT nresence will hi much minrr. iated and you will not only enjoy a msf n1rnu!int avoninir an A inum-A yourself many hearty laughs, but you ii assist in making the work or the pression class an attractive as well most beneficial feature of the reiru- 1 hitrh school Cnursp. Ailmiatinn fnr lults 50 cents and children 25 cents, the lar ci mns will as lar at Asks Recodification of Statutes Provision for a complete recodifica tion of Nebraska Statutes following the preseat legislative session is made Ic a bill which Representative Moseley of Lancaster county. Introduced In the house. The sum of $40,000 Is appro priated by the measure to pay the expense thereof. Mr. Mosoley's bill calls for a new compilation of the statutes, under state authority, every four years. The laws enacted by Intervening legisla tures are to be published as session volumes, which will supplement the preceding statutes. Would Reduce Motor License A bill Introduced in the house by Representative Franklin calls for re duction of the present motor vehicle license fee one-half, making the min imum fee for automobiles 15 and 25 cents additional for each 100 pounds of weight In excess of 2,000 pounds. It also reduces motorcycles from $5 to $2.50. The bill provides a special fee of $1 regardless of weight, for mo tor vehicles used by rural mail car riers and sheriffs. Complain About Printing House and senate members are com plaining of the quality of prlntlnf on the legislative stationary. Packages of letterheads printed by order of the state printer have been laid upoa the desks of senators and representatives Legislators have been heard to remark that the small country printing office could turn out better work. There is some talk of legislative action toward rejection of the work. Recommend Raise for Deputies State executive officers, whose sal arles were raised to $5,000 by the recent constitutional amendments, have recommended to the governor that in his budget he include an ap propriation raising the salaries of the deputy officers to $3,000. The executive officers Include the governor, secretary f state; state auditor, state superintendent of public instruction and the attorney general To Codify Game Laws The state fish and game liws of Nebraska, now scattered through the statutes without any semblance to orderly arrangement, are being cod I fled fcr submission to the present legislature in concise and orderly form The codified laws will repeal all the old statutes, but no change will be made in the substance of the acts further than to simplify them. GUY SMITH, Prop. Telephone 131 Provides Fund to Promote Industry Cities and villages of Nebraska are empowered to set aside from their general funds an amount equal to one-tenth of one per cent of the as sessed valuation, as a srecial fund for encouraging immigration, securing new industries, and advertising local advantages, under the terms of a bill Introduced by Representative Medlar, Pass Fret Tuition. Bill Free tuition In Lincoln schools for the children of state legislators re ceived the almost unanimous endorse ment of the house. Under suspension of the rules, the senate passed the same bill and it is now ready for Governor McKelvie's signature. Approve Child Code Program A disposition to accept the children's code commission .program incorpor ated in fifty-three bills, was Indicated by the Nebraska state senate in pass lng without a dissenting vote the first four measures to come np for third reading. Seek Drainage Legislation A group of Tekamsh men visited the capltol to consult members of leg islative committees In regard to changes in the drainage laws of Ne braska, and also with reference to the legislative. Judicial and congres slonal reapportionment The largest drainage project in Ne braska, costing three-quarters of a million dollars, has been carried out la Burt and Washington couatles, c't- leans there are particularly Interestel la making the dralsacs laws more the proceed?! to be used for enlarging the work of the class. Following is the program: PART I. 1. Scarf Prill, twelve high school girls. 2. Selections, Minims: (a) song, "Poll's Lullaby," Hettie Harper; (b) "At Aunties House," Willetta Cox; (c) "Soap, the Oppressor," Mae Pun ning; (d) "Naughty Girl," Phylcna Finch; (e) "Moo, Cow, Moo," Ada Turner; (f) two-part song, "Ping Pong Pell, Dcttie Harper? Phrlena Finch. Willetta Cox, Mary Klizabeth UrilVith, Vivian Pow, Odette Hand, Arlene Weaver, Ada Turner, Louise Cogswell, Dorothy Stanton, Alice Pret tytnan, Ruth Wilson, Helen Hiveley, Josephine Achcson and Nell Gavin. 3. Piano solo, "Valse in E Flat," Purnnd, Mildred Gregory. 4. "Miss Cherry Blossom's Tea Party" "Cherry Ulosson," Alice Pret tyman; Guests, Josephine Acheson, Dorothy Stanton. Kuth Wilson, Nell Gavin and Helen Hiveley. 5. Character Sketch, "Wakin' the Young'uns," KIsye Harris. 6. Pantonine, "Comin Thru the Rye," IOuise Cogswell with solo hj Vei na Dow. Part II. Musical PiurloVque "The Sweet Family" Ma Sweet, a lone "relic" Lois Boycr Armity Ann, with many winning way Miriam Harris Hctsy Belinda, the delicate one Fran - ces Fletcher Caroline Cordelia, Dorothy Delila, both twine Kdna Hiles, Ruth Stanton Elizabeth Eliza, by far the most at tractive Evangeline Acheson Frances Fedora, partial to flowers Verna Dow Harrietta HenningR, learning to Mel cute" Eva Beal Isabella Ismuch, much and mighty Elsye Harris Judy Jerushie, should be black Uefea Young ' ... Kitty Kilkenny, who has a way with her Juanita Lang Lovie liouisn, laughing lasa Marar Schild. Wanted to buy both your fat and stock hogs. O'Hannon and Neuswanjrer. fhone 71. 18tf The NATIONAL Vacuum Washer ELECTRIC, HAND OR POWER has proven its worth and satisfaction in washing, per fection in mechanical construction, long life, removal of drudgery for a long period of years. Talk to Us About Payments . that will meet your circumstances and 1 DIVORCE THE DRUDGERY. Rhein Hard ware Co. 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