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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1915)
THE "PRUDENT MAN" IS NEVER OUT OF A JOB AND WITHOUT MONEY IN THE DANK .7l;l .1 k .4 V I I III M M ifiJ Regrets won't bring back the money yon have extravagantly npent. One sure friend to the man in trouble Is MVKY In the bank. But the man who banks hit money Is the man who gain the confidence of his employer and holds his job. Money in the bank also means CREDIT and CONFIDENCE, No man can afford not to have the confidence of hla fellow men. Make OUR bank YOUR bank. First State Bank ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA ON TO CRAWFORD SECOND ANNUAL TRi-STATE FAIR AND RACE MEET Thursday, Friday and Saturday Sept. 9, 10 and 11, Crawford, Nebr. CASH PREMIUMS AND PRIZES Money talks at Fairs and Race Meets Races First Day . f 700.00 Races Second Day ..A. ' 750.00 Races Third Day . 1,000.00 PREMIUMS 1 On all classes of HORSES 250.00 Oa all classes of CATTLE 200.00 On all classes of HOOS 50.00 On all classes of SHEEP . 50.00 On all classes of POULTRY 35.00 On all classes of AGRICULTURE 150.00 On all classes of FINE ARTS 50.00 On all classes of CULINARY 50.00 SPECIALS ... 750.00 $4,035.00 3 BIO BRASS BANDS. MUSIC DAY AND NKiHT 2 Balloon Anceiwions Daily ' AUTOMOBILE, RACE5U TODAY AND jTt'S.fJraSSSEPICnBEB 3EPT, i - n.uvi ttfiwx. aajv I , IN HUMAN' ANMALIWGEIAPIX LUX, International Dry Farming Congress ' Denver, October 4th to 7th International Soil Products Exposition Denver, September 27th to October 9th The City of Denver is in the center of a region whose acres are steadily increasing in value, due to the better knowledge of farming these lands. This Congress teaches that drouth can be conquered and crop yields increased in all regions of deficient or irregular rainfall and that these lands are becoming the permanent solution of the live stock and dairying business; the discussions will cover farm soils, tillage methods, crops and breeding, forestry, live stock and dairy ing,' farm management, farm education and the farm home. , The Soil Products Exposition, lasting two weeks, will be the greatest exhibit of farm crops ever given in America. Denver, with its summer attractions, and its nearness to attract liilitliiqiifii Hiii ass? f Udfldd HQPSE DACES d9 m I ive mountain resorts, EBtes Park, Colorado Springs, Manitou and a hundred others, offers a delightful Tacatlon tour, in connection with this Congress. J. KRIDKLRAUUH, Ticket Agent, Alliance, Neb. L. W. WAKELKY, Geueral Peiiger Agent, 1004 Partuun Street, Omaha, Nebraska PROCEEDINGS OF THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS (Continued from last week)" 190 Olm Elay Ass'n, labor . . . 13.75 191 City of Alliance, lights and cable 121.61 192 Geo. D. Darling, mdee. , . 21.30 194 Horace Bogue, mdse, pau per 22.50 195 C. M. Cox, salary (April) 100.00 IBS J. W. Miller Ass'n, salary (April) . .. 75.00 197 J. W. Miller Ass'n. bailiff 36.00 198 F. E. Holsten, mdse 7.00 199 W. B. Young, carpenter.. 23.00 200 Alliance Creamery Co., coal (pauper) 7.00 201 H. E. Fulk Ass'n, labor.. 8.00 202 Charles Dougles Ass'n, la bor 60.20 203 Rowan & Wright, coal . (pauper) 8.60 204 A. S. Mote Ass'n, concrete work 6.50 205 Claude Rice Ass'n, labor. 11.65 206 L. M. Kennedy Ass'n. la bor 66.00 207 C. D. Rice Ass'n, labor .. 14.20 208 Nebr. Tel. Co., phones .. 24.60 209 Hemlngford Journal, print ing 1.40 210 John Garret, labor 6.75 211 Joe L. westover Ass'n. Ser. (crlm. case) ........ 190.00 212 Claude D. Rice Ass'n, la bor 14.85 213 Fred Helling Ass'n, labor 5.20 214 Opal Russell Ass'n, salary and exp., two mo. 195.17 215 H. B. Oliver, board jury.. 3.25 216 St. Bernard Hospital, care Mrs. O'Mara 30.00 217 C. A. Burlew, mdse. (pau per) .....'30.95 218 Kate Buechsenttein, re fund : 10.95 219 County Treasurer, insan ity case 80.00 220 County Treasurer, Insan ity case 39.00 222 D. F. Zedlker Ass'n, labor 2.25 223 Klopp & Bartlett Co., sup plies 6.27 226 State Journal Co., supplies 9.75 227 J. M. Wanek, com. ser. . . 7.10 230 C. L. Hashman, com. ser. 6.00 232 Geo. W. Duncan, com. ser 8.00 236 Beo Hive, mdse .50 237 Chas. Younkln Ass'n, la bor 49.00 238 C. A. Newberry mdse. . . 67.26 239 J. P. Jensen, refund (poll ' tax 3.00 240 W. D. Zediker, plumbing. 1.60 241 Wm. lodence. prct. assess. 21.00 242 W. A. Hood, prect. assess. 72.30 243 T. D. Roberts, costs 3.45 243 C. W. Jeffers, fees 2.10 244 H. E. Fulk Ass'n. labor . . 1.26 246 A. S. Mote Ass'n, gutter . contract 66.00 247 Klopp & Bartlett Co., sup plies 28.00 248 Barney Pitts, refund (3 I years 48.24 250 Burkett, Wilson & Brown, legal eer , 156.00 251 A. D. Rodgers, mdse., pau per 193.75 252 County Treasurer, pauper 3.00 253 Hammond & Stephens, supplies 33.40 256 A. C. Reynolds, prect as sess , . . 81.00 257 J. W. Miller Ass'n, salary (May) i 22.60 268 Lee Basye, expense 26.64 259 Remington Type. Co., rib bons 7.00 262 Alliance Printing Co., ptg. 5.50 264 CbarleB E. Slagle, coroner 25.00 266 Klopp & Bartlett Co... sup plies 7.57 267 Geo. D. Darling, mdse. .. 13 00 268 Geo. Severson, prec. asses. 45.00 269 W. II. Ward, prec. assess 141.00 270 Ed T. Ilearne, Janitor ... 55.00 271 Nebr. Tel. Co., phones ... 18.40 272 E. L. Bishop, auto hire . . 2.60 273 Rheln-Rousey Co., mdse. .90 274 F. E. Holsten, mdse. .... .70 275 P. H. Dillon, prec. assess. 114.60 277 J. M. Wanek, com. service 23.20 279 Geo. W. Duncan, com. ser. 28.00 282 C. L. Hash man, auto hire 16.00 283 C. L. Hashman, com. ser. 21.00 284 C. A. Burlew, mdse'. (pau per) - 5.50 286 T. D. Roberts, costs .... 17.75 286 Chas. Jeffers, fees ...... 10.50 287 W. B. Young, prec. asses 161.25 288 R. V. Reddish, prec. asses 90.00 296 John Dougherty, refund. 26.26 Woman Finally Recovers From Nervous Breakdown "Impoverished nerves destroy miny people before their time. Often be fore a sufferer realizes what the trouble is, he U on the verge of complete nervous breakdown. It is of the utmost importance to keep your nervous system in good con dition, as the nerves are the source of all bodily power. Mrs. Rosa Bonner, 8.'5 N. l8th St., Binning ham, Ala., says: "I have been suffering with nerv ous prostration for nine or ten years. Have tried many of the best doctors in Birmingham, but they all failed to reach my case. I would feel as if I was smothering; finally I went into convulsions.' My little girl saw Dr. Miles' Nervine advertised in the papers and I at once began to take It. I continued to take it for some time and now I am well." If you are troubled with lost of appetite, poor digestion, weakness, inability to sleep; if yon are in a general run. down condition and unable to bear your part of the daily grind of life, you need some thing to strengthen your nerves. You may not realize what is the mat ter with you, but that is no reason why you should delay treatment. Dr. MUe. Nervine has proven its value in nervous dis orders for thirty years, and merit a trial, no matter how many other remedies have failed to help you. Sold by all druggist. If first bottle fall to benefit your monay is return. MICCl MEDICAL CO., Klkhart, In z7 raul Armstrong, refund . 9.50 S00 Dave Kauffman. refund (Toll Tax) 3.00 301 Howard Reddish, refund. - 8.96 803 w. G. Zediker Ass'n, prec. assess 84.00 305 Simon Spry, refund 14.85 314 Jobn Jelinek, co. assess. . 452.05 315 Jim Eaton Ass'n, deputy sheriff 316 Wm. Mannler Ass'n, dep. sheriff 317 Walter Vogel Ass'n. dep. - sheriff 7.50 7.50 7.60 7.50 318 John Vogel Ass'n. den. sheriff 324 Klopp A Bartlett Co., sup ples 73.80 826 Eldon, Coker Ass'n, labor 6.10 330 Geo. W. Duncan, com. ser. 36.00 331 J. M. Wanek, com. ser. . 38.40 332 C. L. Hashman. com. ser. 34.00 335 Alliance National Bank. walk contract 600.00 336 C. W. Grassman. refund (poll ta) 3.00 Snoddy ft Mollrlng, refund ... 11.62 340 Klopp ft Bartlett Co.. bud- Piles 70.60 341 W. S. Parks Assn. hauling 24.00 344 J. S. Corp. salary (June) 75.00 945 Hammond Stephens Co.. supplies 8.67 346 F. J. Brennan. mdse. (Co Farm) n ee 347 Alliance Groc. Co., mdse. .60 350 Nebr. Tel. Co.. phones .. 18.71 352 Hemlngford Dray Line, hauling 2.00 354 Lowry ft Henry, repairs (Co. Eng.) 13.66 355 Barney Wesmlller, refund (poll tax) 2.60 356 Opal Russel Ass'n, salary ana exp. (June) 98.21 367 Opal Russel, salary and exp. (May) 98.36 858 Otal Russell, exp 71.36 362 State Journal Co.. mdse.. 46.00 363 Lee sBsye. salary (2nd Quar.) 200.00 364 W. D. Zediker Ass'n. plumbing 26.66 365 Alliance Nati Bank, walk contract 600.00 366 C. M. Cox, salary (May). 100.00 367 C. M. Cox, salary (June) 100.00 68 C. M. Cox, salary (July) 100.00 369 St. Bernard Hospital, care Mrs. O'Mara M. 30.00 371 I. L. Acheson, mdse. . ... 2.25 78 Alliance National Bank, expense (pauper) 20.90 380 Geo. D. Darling, burial (pauper) 23.00 83 Klopp ft Bartlett Co., sup plies 2.44 384 Miller Bros., mdse. . 30.10 86 Geo. Snyder, Jr., prect as sessor 111.00 389 Klopp & Bartlett Co., sup plies 1.36 390 Alliance School Dist., two manhole covers 4.00 92 Lon Rice, labor 12.50 93 F. N. Young Ass'n, labor 18.00 394 Klopp ft Bartlett Co., sup plies 16.50 11.10 21.00 4.75 18.57 395 Bernlce Tillett, refund .. 396 L. A. Berry, statistics . . . 396 A. Mulrhead, statistics . . 397 Hammond & Stephens Co supplies 00 Klopp ft Bartlett Co., sup plies 11.75 01 Geo. W. Duncan, mdse.. r. 02 Alliance Nat'l Bank, walk contract 353.88 03 Richard Curtis Ass'n. la bor 19.60 05 M. F. Nolan, refund .... 36.25 07 Banner Chemical Co, sup plies 30.80 10 Geo. W. Duncan, com. service 32.00 11 Lee aBsye, Insanity fee.. 3.00 14 C. L. Hashman, com. serv ice 9.00 15 E. L. Bishop, auto hire.. 1.60 17 Perkins Bros. Co., supplies 1.66 18 Klopp ft Bartlett Co., sup plies 2.89 19 Dick Curtis Ass'n. labor. 10.00 21 F. N. Young Ass'n, haul ing' 33.50 424 Charles E. Slagle, coroner 10.00 26 Horace Bogue, mdse. . . , 1.00 27 F. E. Holsten. mdse. ... .85 30 Keeler-Coursey So., auto hire 2.00 31 Nebr. School Supply, sup plies 4.34 33 J. S. Corp Ass'n, salary (July) ' 75.00 34 Nebr. Tel.. Co., phones .. 18.15 35 Oscar O'Rannon, auto hire 2.50 36 Heroingford Journal, print ing 1.20 37 Geo. D. Darling, mdse. 10.20 38 Klopp & Bartlett Co., sup plies 24.25 39 State Journal Co, supplies 50.07 4 2 Burroughs Add. Mach. Co repairs 3.25 45 S. R. Burkholder, care paupers 116.40 46 C. A. Newberry, mdse. . .176.65 47 D. W. Griffith, dep. Hherlff 7.60 48 Frank RuBBell, dep. sheriff 7.50 49 Dr. Curtis, dep. sheriff .. 7.50 52 R. E. Knight, county sur veyor 40.50 453 Klopp & Bartlett Co., sup plies 13.34 55 Edna Martin, salary (7 months) 385.00 56 County Treasurer, re funds 241.74 57 Guy M. Martin,' labor .. 4.05 58 W. M. Welsh Mfg. Co., supplies 2.07 59 Opal Russell, salary and exp. (2 mo.) .188.47 60 Ira E. Tash, special com. 15.00 61 E. M. Martin, expense .. 48.95 62 Karl Farsstrom, freight (advanced) 93 64 J. C. Hawkins, auto hire 1.00 65 A. M. Miller, rent (elec tions) 10.00 466 M. S. Hargraves, expense 88.60 467 Opal Russell. Inst. fund.. 87.32 469 Geo. W. Duncan, com. service 16.00 470 C. L. Hashman, com. ser vice 17.00 473 J. M. Wanek, com. service 34.40 474 J. H. Vaugban ft Son, coal (court house) 282.65 477 C. M. Cox, expense (crim inal) 50.18 478 C. M. Cox, expense, crim inal 30.36 479 C. M. Cox, expense (crim inal) 5.62 480 C. M. Cox, calling Jury .. 25.00 482 C. M. Cox, expense (Insan ity) 19.65 483 CM. Cox, expense (iasaa- 15.2 484 C. M. Cox, expense (crim inal) 78.77 185 Conley Miller, expense. (criminal) 4.83 4 86 The Famous, mdse. (pau tr) 1.33 487 County Treas. Sioux Co., supplies g.50 489 Ira Wright Ass'n, labor.. 16.60 Whereupon the Board adjourned until tomorrow morning, August 13 1915. at 9 o'clock. Alliance. Nebr., Aug. 13. 1916 Board of County Commissioners met pursuant to adjournment. Of ncers present: J. M. Wanek. chair man.. C. L. Hashman, and Geo, W Duncan. The following claims were examin ed and allowed and the Clerk order ed to draw warrants on the Road Fund for same: 131 W. I. Lorance, hauling .. 8.00 193 Geo. Simpson Ass'n, labor 36.80 255 E. M. Nusbaum, labor ., 3.40 276 L. D. Blair, labor 3.00 278 J. M. Wanek. road sprvlce 11.20 280 Geo. W. Duncan, road ser. 12.00 281 C. L. Hashman, road ser. 14.00 286 Guy Rust, labor 10.00 289 Fred Johnson Ass'n. labor 3.00 290 Fred Johnson Ass'n, labor 6.00 291 II. E. Kllborn Ass'n, labor 6.00 292 W. R. Wilson Ass'n, labor 18.00 293 A. R. Miller Ass'n, labor. 7.66 294 Charles Dougles Ass'n. la- hor 18.00 295 Glen Younkln Ass'n, labor 14.40 298 John Rtggelworth Ass'n, labor 6.76 302 Fred Johnson Ass'n. labor 7.60 304 H. E. Kllburn Ass'n, labor 7.60 306 Claude Rice Ass'n, labor. 39.60 307 O. M. Martin Ass'n, labor 6.00 808 Frank Vaughn, labor ... 24.00 309 G. A. Underwood, labor.. 20.00 310 J. A. Keegan, labor ..... 62.60 311 Charles Douglas Ass'n, la bor 6.00 312 E. M. Nusbaum, labor . . . 42.30 313 L. M. Kennedy, labor ... 32.10 319 Glen Younkln Ass'n, labor 13.60 320 A. R. Miller Ass'n, labor. 22.05 321 D. E. Watson, labor .... 13.50 322 W. H. IKester, labor .... 16.75 323 W. R. IKester, labor .... 18.00 325 James E. Wilson, labor.. 3.00 327 J. M. Wanek. road ser. .. 15.20 28 Geo. W. Duncan, road ser. 12.00 329 C. L. Hashman, road ser.. 37.00 833 E. M. Nussbaum Ass'n, la bor 1 v , . 1 6.75 34 Chas. Douglas Ass'n labor 21.60 337 Claud Rice Ass'n. labor.. 4.60 338 Fred Johnson Ass'n, labor 7.50 43 Mike Tschacher, labor . . 2.00 48 D. R. Lawrence Ass'n, la bor 6.60 49 R. L. Harris, labor 1.86 51 C. T. Hubs Ass'n, labor. . 9.00 63 C. E. Carrell, labor .... 8.00 69 J. W. Hashman, labor .. 6.00 360 Chas. Douglas Abb'h labor 16.65 361 CD. Rice Ass'n. labor .. 15.60 370 Barney Halbur, labor ... 17.50 372 Guy Martin Ass'n. labor . 22.30 73 Chas. Wykoff Ass'n, labor 13.60 374 Ed Young Ass'n, labor . . 18.90 375 Fred Johnson Ass'n, labor 17.60 376 Ed Young Asa'n, labor .. 8.26 377 Geo. Mete Ass'n, labor . . 6.30 379 L. M. Kennedy Ass'n, la bor , 25.50 381 E. M. Nussbaum Ass'n, la bor 31.25 382 Glen Younkln Assn, labor 2.25 85 A. R. Miller Ass'n. labor. 4.50 8 John Halbar, labor 18.00 391 James Collins Ass'n, labor 9.00 398 H. H. Pierce Ass'n, labor 58.00 39? Fred Johnson Assn. labor 10.00 04 P. J. Knapp. labor 27.00 06 Fred Helling Ass'n. labor 5.10 408 E. M. Nussbaum Ass'n. la bor 18.00 09 Steven Collins Assn. labor 9.00 12 A. Miller Aes'n, labor . . . 18.00 13 C. L. Hashman, road ser. 31.00 16 John Collins Ass'n, labor. 6.00 20 W. F. Patterson, labor . . 9.00 22 George 11. Simpson Ass'n, labor .13.30 23 C. G. Eaton Ass'n, Co. Eng 130.00 25 Geo. W. Wiltsey Ass'n, la bor 167.20 28 Emll Hockey, labor ..... 10.00 32 Will Ma.nlon, labor 18.00 40 O. L. Harris, labor 20.05 41 R. L. Harirs, labor 6.75 43 Robt. Mundt, labor ,....13.50 44 Wui. Mundt, labor '.. 13.50 50 Wm. Rust, Sr., labor ... 11.40 51 Jobn Morris, labor ..... 24.00 454 J. R. Lawrence, labor 7.25 468 Norbert Frohnapfel, labor 4.00 471 C. L. Hashman, auto hire and road ser 103.00 472 J. M. Wanek, road ser. . . 8.00 475 J. II. Vaughan ft Son, coal 84.94 476 Geo. W. Duncan, road ser. 20.00 488 R. L. Harris, labor ..... 2.30 490 J. W. Bkknell, Co. grad er 116.00 Whereupon the Board adjourned until tomorrow morning, August 14, 1915, at 9 o'clock. Alliance, Nebr., Aug. 14, 1915. The Board of County Commission ers met pursuant to adjournment. Oflicers present; J. M. Wanek, chair man, C. L. Hashman and Geo. W. Duncan. The following claim was examined and allowed and the Clerk ordered to draw warrant on the Bridge Fund for same: . -463 T. J. Beal, bridge con tract 195.30 The following claims were exam ined and rejected: 249 J. P. Barger, blasting ... 1.00 263 Maggie Berry, board ... 70.85 387 John Halbar (duplicate) lobar 18.00 The following official bond was ex amined and approved: Thomas L. Hopkins, road overseer, District No. 1. The semi-annual statement of E. M. Martin was examined and approv ed. The examination of the accounts of E. M. Martin, County Treasurer, by the State Examiner was examined and approved. On examination of the petition presented to the board signed by William Davidson and fort yothers, asking that an appropriation be made for an agricultural exhibit at the State Fai", it was ordered that an appropriation of One hundred and fifty dollars be made and E. T. Kib ble appointed to have charge of same. Application was made by Charles J. Benjamin to purchase the Buffalo 'TB" GLADDENS. ' E, TIRED FEET T1Z makes sore, burning, tired f fairly dance with delight Away go ib aehes and palna, the corns, calfouiiea tiliBters sad bunions. "TTZ" draws, out the aelds an! poisons thai puff up your feet. No matter how hard ou work, how long you danoe, how far you walk, or how long you remain on rwr feet, "TTZ" rings reatfal foot eomfort. -TIZ" is won derful for tlrt. vehing, swollen, smarting feel . Your fee jus tingle for Joyj shoes never hurt or seem tight. f Get a 25 cent box of "TIZ now fam any drnggiet or department store. End; loot torture forever wear smaller shoes, keep your ft irean. sweet and happy. Pitt Engine belonging to Box Butte County and after due consideration by the board it was decided to sell name, as the engine mentioned was too small for the requirements of the county on road work, and a resolu tion was made as follows: Whereas, Section 952 of the Re vised Statutes of Nebraska for 1913. ..J - .V. 1 . - . luuviuB iur me saia 01 v-ouniy prop erty, whkh reads in part as follows: "Provided, such county board may, if they deem It for the best in terests of the 'county, sell county property upon such terms of credit as shall be by resolution of sucb county boards be determined upon: Provided further, such deferred pay ments shall be for not more than two-thirds of the purchase plrce, th same to be secured by note or notes. snd first mortgage upon the property to be sold, such deferred payment to draw not less than six per cent In terest per annum from date until paid, the Interest to be paid annual ly." And whereas, It is the desire of the Board of County Commissioners of Box Butte County, Nebraska, to sell, one Buffalo Pitt Engine under terms as above provided, it Is order ed that sal dengine be sold to Charles Benjamin for the sum of 8600.00. one-third or $167.00 cash, one note of flll.OO due October 1st. 1916. one note of flll.OO due November st, 1915, and one note of 8111.00 due December 1st, 1916; that the above described note be secured by first mortgage on the engine above described and one Case separator. and be It farther resolved by the Ttoard of (InnntT Pnmmlaalnnnra nf Box Butte County, Nebraska, that J. M. Wanek be authorised to sign s bill of sale to the purchaser for same. Whereupon the board adjourned until Wednesday ' September 8th. M. 8. HARGRAVES, County Clerk. RecommeiMls CJhamberlaJn's Colic. Cholera said Diarrhoea Remedy "I never hesitate to recommend Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Di arrhoea. Remedy," writes Sol Wil liams, merchant, Jesse, Tenn. "I sell more of It than of any other preparations of like character. I have used It myself and found It gave, me more relief than anything else I have ever tried for the same purpose." Ob tainable everywhere. Adv August A (rood Household Salve Ordinary ailments and injuries are not of themselves serious, but Infec tion or low vitality may make them dangerous. Don t neglect a cut, sore. bruise or hurt because it's small. Blood Pol son has resulted from a pin-prick or scratch. For all ; such ilments Bucklen's Arnica Salvo le excellent. It protects and h -als the hurt; Ib antlneptic, kills Infect Ion ant prevents dangerous complications. Good for all Skin Blemishes, I'iinp--lea. Salt Hbeuin, Eczema, (itl art or iginal 2-ounre 25c box fro your druggist. . Adv No 2 SALTS IS FINE FOR KIDNEYS. QUIT MEAT Flash the Kidneys at ones when Back hurts or Bladder bothers Meat forms nrta acid. No man or woman who. eats meat regu larly oan make a miatake by flushing the kidneys occasionally, says a well nvn authority. Meat forms urie acid uhich clogs the kidney porie so they filuggiahly filter or atrain only part of tlie waste and poisons from the blood, thtn you get sick. Nearly all rheuma tism, heaiiaihtm, liver trouble, nervous ness, con-rtifmt Kindizziness, f Vfplos:ieas, bladder (iiitortluis come from Blr.gr :d- 1 he iJioinont yoa feel a dull ac!ie ie kiuncja or your back hurts, or ii the urine U cloudy, offensive, (ull of iax?? meut, irregular of passage or attended by a sensation of ecald ing, get about four ounces of Jad Halts from any j (-liable pharmacy and take a tablespoonful la a glaas of water before breakfast for few days ad your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapee and lemon juice, 00 ra tified with lithia and bxs been used for fenerations to ilusti clogad kdu , a and stimulate theiu to activity, also to neu tralize the aeidti in urine so it no Innjnr eanses imtatiou, thus ending blari-1 dis orders. 1 Jad Hklta is inexpensive ana can not injure; luukea a delightful effer vescent lithU-water drink which all reg ular meat eaters eheuld take now end tbea to keep the kidneys clean and the blood pure, tlmrrby aweltUng serious kid) Bey somplicattotiib .