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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1914)
J , . .... fc AUTO SUPPUESk Don't Worry! We Have It Here! WE carry the blff?et line of ac cessories is this territory. Please remember this when you want auto supplies In a hurry. Everything from axle ir reuse and park plugs to speedometer and Urea. Ton are sure to get what you want when yon want It And cheap t that 1 Count on us for auto supplies that you need in a hurry to improve or fix your car. Ask us for our low price list. The Alliance Garage PHONE NO. 14 BINGHAM ITEMS U. S. Phone Galls America, with only one-fourth of the population of Europe, writes about one-half as many letters, and sends about one-third as many telegrams, but we talk over the telephone nearly three times as much. Here are the figures for 1S12, the latest available: Bingham, Nebr., Oct. 6 L. E. Balltnxer shipped two cara of rattle Monday, the 28th. Geo. Dudley ac companied them to Omaha. D. C. Ballard haa been busy mov ing a barn the last week. John Bole Jack and Homar Van Dorn left the first for Wheatland, Wyo. Their wives will follow In a few daya. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Sellers return ed Wednesday from Illinois, where they hare been visiting for a couple of weeks. L. E. Ballinger has been busy mov ing his cattle back to bis winter range. Mrs. D. C. Ballard was visiting at the Willey ranch Thursday. Roy Nelson of Alliance was In our town the fore part of the week on business. Miss Freda Sellers took the noon train Tuesday for Edgemont to visit with her sister Mrs. Marley Castle. There was a large number of our Citizens who went to the Home Day in Hyannis, and report a good time. Mrs. I. D. Whaley and her daugh ter Mrs. C. E. Fosdick have moved to Alliance for the winter, having ob tained a five months leave of absence from their homestead. Mrs. B. D. Stephenron left Thurs day for their nerr home in Oshkosh. Mrs. Isaac McCarty returned the first from Oshkosh where she has been the last week attending to bus lness. School was I'larnlssed here Friday ao the children could attend Home day In Hyannis. Vick Schuler, Boss Shafnberr and Leland Shafenberg took ouo, of their bad horses to Hyannis, but did not get away with anything. Rentfro Bros, are busy this week unloading a car of lumber and a car of flour. Kincald & Co. also have a car of lumber on track. L. F. Penn returned Wednesday from California, with an emigrant car. J. W. Cameron returned Tuesday from Texas. He Is not as well pleased with Texas as he was before he moved down there. Phil Castle and wife were visiting at M. L. Klncaid's on Monday. Clyde Dayley was seen in our berg Monday doing some trading and transacting other business. Ren Pittullo has told seven forties of his homestead, W. E. Lotspi-lch having purchased five, and L. E. Hal linger two. EUROPE UNITED STATES Number Per Cent. Number per Cent. " Type of Message... During of Tctal During of Total 1912 Europe 1912 u. S. First Class Mail 17,775,CC0,COO 71.2 10,212,COO,CCO 39.4 Telegrams 338.000.0C0 1.5 113,000,000 0.4 Telephone Calls.... 6,899,000,000 27.3 15,600.000,000 60.2 Total. 24,972,000,000 icO0 5,925,O0O,CC0 j 100.0 rider. Joe and Kd are our boya and we are proud of them. I Our postmaster Las received a ropy of President Wilson's neutrality proclamation to post in the office. The proclamation Is printed In Eng-, lish, German, Italian, French and Polish. ! F. E. and Bert Jesse are hauling coal from here now. i llopeleaa Lung Trouble Cured Many recoveries from Lung Trou bles are due to Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar- j Honey. It strengthens the Lnuga. checks the Cough and gives relief at once. Mr. W. 8. Wllklns, Gates, N. i C, writes: "I used Dr. Bell's Pine-! Tar-Honey In a rase given up a hopeless and It effected a complete cure." Get a bottle of Dr. Bell's Pine- Tar-Honey. If your rough la dry and hacking let It trickle down the throat -you will surely get relief. Only 2 fc at your Druggist. 43-5M029 iUlESI SECRET TO DARKEN GRAY HAIR King back color, gloss and thickness with Grandma's recipe of Sage and Sulphur. Common garden sage brewed Into ft ucavv U'n, with sulphur and alcohol adileil, will turn gray, streaked and falwi hair beautifully dark and luxuri ant -, mnove every bit of dandruff, stop ct.lp itching and falling hair. Mixing tlm Sac Tea and Sulphur recipe at home, though, is troublesome. An easier way is to git the ready-to-use tonic, costing about CO cents a large bottle, at drug store, known as "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy, thus avoiding a 1-t cf muss. While wispy, gray, faded hair la not i.if ul, we all desire to retain our youth ful appearance end attractivenesa. By darkening your hair with Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur, no one can tell, because it diva it so naturally, so eTenly. You jmt diunpcn a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by nmrning all gray hairs have disappeared. After another application or two your bair becomes beautifully dark, gloasy, soft and luxuriant and you appear years younger. America has more telephones and uses the tele phone more than all the other nations combined, be cause American telephone service in efficiency and low rates leads the world. ' NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY NEIGHBORLY ADVICE Freely Given by an Alliance Citizen' When one haa suffered tortures from a bad back and found relief from the aches and pains, that per son's advice is of untold value to friends and neighbors. The follow ing neighborly advice comes from an Alliance resident. Mrs. J. fc.. Whaley, Mi K. Oregon St., Alliance, says: "Over tnree years ago my kidneys became badly disor dered and the kidney secretions were unnatural. Whenever I Btooped, sharp pains darted through my loins and it was hard for me to straighten. I tried many remedies, but all failed to help me until I used Doan's Kid ney Pills. They brought relief in a short time and I continued using them until I was free from kidney complaint. I have had no reason to change my high opinion of Doan's Kidney Pills since I recommended them some years ago." Price 50c at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Whaley had. Foster-Mil-burn Co., Props., Buffalo, Ji. Y. oct-8-4t-4032 CjJ The hghting in Mexico cannot be com pared with the battles we are waging against nigh prices. CjJ Our charges (or all kinds of gems, rings, watches and silverware are the lowest. Brennan's J Lincoln Sanitarium Newly Rebuilt, Doubled Capacity, Electric Elevator, Modern In every way SULPHO SALINE SPRINGS Located on our premises and used In the NATURAL MINERAL WATKK BATHS Unsurpassed in the treatment of RHEUMATISM Heart, Stomach, Kidney and Liver Diseases Moderate charges. Write for rates Dr. O. W. Everett, Mr. 1403 M St., Lincoln, Neb. ANTIOCH ITEMS Phone 84 3rd and Box Butte Ave. Antloch. Nebr., Oct. 6 W. O. Wil son and Mrs. G. E. Rooker were In Alliance on business Friday, Oct. 1. Parties who attended the barn dance at H. Hier's Saturday night report a good time. Dr. J. A. Blair drove up to Alli ance Saturday. Mrs. H. P. Warner received a mes sage Friday evening that her brother had died in Montana. F. J. Keller and wife visited :it C. P. Wakeman'a Sunday. C. P. Wakeman and F. J, Keller were In Alliance on business Mon day. Homer Smith and wife left on 4 3 Saturday for their home at Chadron. F. C. Heeves came home Sunday frrtm a visit In Otto county, Nebr. Mrs. G. E. Kooker left on 4 4 Mon day for Merna, Nebr. W. U. Kent shipped cattle from here Sunday. T. P. Berry went to Alliance on 43 Monday. T. L. Brlggs was down Monday for a load of coal. Joe and Ed Herian were down to Hyannis Friday the 2nd and took part In the riding contests. Joe took first prize and carried off the fine new saddle given for the best Headaches More Headaches Come From Eye Trouble Than From Any Other Cause. Many people suffer intense pains when they could be entirely relieved PROPER GLASSES I have hundreds of cases that bear me out in this statement I FIT GLASSES THAT RELIEVE THE STRAIN E. C. Drake Optometrist 30 Box Butte Ave. Over Thiele's Drug Store Phone: Res. 27, Office 121 THE SECOND . STREET GARAGE New Garage Opened at 114 West Second Street I have bad nine years' experience In this line of work -have been employed for the past six months In local garage ami the ma jority of the auto owners of Alllanse ami Box Ilntte county are acquainted with the charac ter of my work ALL WORK GUARANTEED ENTIRELY SATISFACTORY CHARGES REASONABLE At your service at all hears w the tele phone or watch for the big racing r. rkoae 11 The Second Street Garage OTIS MARTin, Proprietor DO YOU KNOW? THAT WEDNESDAY, "ROUGH DRY" DAY, IS GETTING TO HE OCR BUSIEST BAY? $mie of your neighbor know becaiiMe our wngvna now gather it fraaa every part of this city. The only reason we keep on getting It Is becaaae people are well Pleased With Our Work We can do the hard disagreeable part f your laundry work better thaat you ran, of course, but do you know that, taking everything into considera tion, we can do it even cheaer than you can have it done at home? ONLY 6c PER POUND. Surprises you, doe n't it? Don't atop there snake us prove it. Wag ons call for this work on Mondays and Tuesday, ('all 160 and telLaa which slay to stop. Alliance Steam Laundry Sick Headache. Sick headache ij nearly always caused by disorder of the Ftoinuch. Correct them and the periodic attacks of nick headache will liaoear. Mr. John Hinhop of Koneville, Ohio, write: "Alxiut a year kk" I was trou bled with imligeHlion ami had kick headache that lasted for two or three days at a time. 1 doctored and tried a nuitiher of remedies but, nothing iel-d me until during one of tiiowe tick BittMlk a menu advised me to lake OmmWlain'i Taliltts. This medicine re- l l . i . ti .... I.. I. I urTeu iiic in m. anon iiiuc. rvr miv vj all dealer. Advertisement. HEATING STOVES Tfs have the very latest 1915 trtyles. Fresh frsm the factory. Prices range from $9 to $25 Wt handle the MAJESTIC AND COPPER CLAD RANGES, the two best knewn stakes on the market I. L. Acheson Hardware Co.