Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1915)
y I- RED For Your Baby. The Signature of Is the only guarantee that you have tha Genuine tiTiTminnnii wn n i mm n m prepared by him for over 30 years. YOU'LL give YOUR baby the BEST KOH Your Physician Knows Fletcher's Costoria. Sold only in one size bottle, never in bulk or otherwise; to protect the babies. The Centaur Company, 1 ranes xnen (S3 H 5tft Suggestion Doesn't this describe to you a able gift for the person for seek om thing useful and most sult whom you distinctive A dainty one-quire box of Crane's Linen Lawn, the socially correct writing paper, in note or letter size, or correspondence card, plain er with (old bevel Then, for added character and to make the gift more truly individual, have this 8 tamped with an initial or monogram embossed in dain ty colors, or in plain gold or silver. The name "CRANE'S" insures the correct ness of the paper, and the embossing, which is done by the C. C. Gill Engraving Company, in sures painstaking care and the best of work-manship. Why not order nvrjl boves now and let this be the solution of your troubles la finding a id ft tbat will be truly prised? HERALD PUBLISHING CO. CROSS SEAL FUNDS NOT FOR WAR RFUEF. Ameriesn Red Cress Director Urges Fund For Tuberculosis Prevention. None of the proceed from the aale of lied Cross Christmas Peal, which are N'lng sold widely throughout the Unit ed States for the benefit of the anti tuberculosis movement, will be uaed for any relief purposes, according to a statement by Ernest P. Blcknell, Na tlonal Director of tbe American Ited Cross. Mr. BlckneU says: "The American Red Croaa la deeply appreciative of tbe sympathetic Interest whli h baa Inspired tbe suggestion from Tarloua parts of the United States that a certain per centage of tbe Red Croaa Seal Sales Fund, which baa been used for tbe laat htm years exclusively for tbe preven tion and treatment of tuberculosis In tbe United States, be expended this year to aid the European war suffer ers. While tbe Red Croaa la desirous of securing: contributions which will In crease this war relief fund, we do not feel Justified In adopting any policy which will tend to cripple the tubercu losis work In thia country, deiiendent as It la for support to so large an ex tent on the sale of Red Croaa Christ mas Reals. The announcement that a percentage of the Red Croaa Real mon ey would go to our war relief fuuU might possibly Increase the aale: but. In our opinion, the final results would abow a distinct loss In that part of the proceeds going for tuberculosU work "At the present time there are over 1-200 antl-tulierculosls societies distrib uted through nearly every state In the Union and even In Porto Rico, the Canal Zone and far off Hawaii, which are dependent almoat entirely upon the receipts from tbe Red Cross Real Bale for their work during the year 1910. The people of the United Statea mu3t sup port thia local war against tuberculo sis, which annually kills 200.000 people and at the present time la leaving a trail of a million wounded." QUIT MEAT IF Y( KIDNEYS ACT BADLY Take Ublespoonfal of Salts if Back harts or Bladder bo thert Drink lots of water. illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllMIIIIIMIHIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllilHIHIUna Sunshine Farti are every day affairs in the South in the Winter time for when bliz sards, slush and snow are quite the fashion in the North, balmy breez es, sunny skies, moonlit bays and tropica flowers are the fashion in the South. And, those who pack their grips and go South at this time reap rich rewards in health dividends and delightful recreation, and return, realising more than ever before, the real value of a winter in that romantic, historic and beautiful land South of the Mason and Dixon line. The cost is low perhaps not as much as you thought it would be. Come in and let's talk it over. J. Kridelbaugh, TICKET AGENT llli!iliiy)ii!iii; fife It pays to advertise U The .Al- The Alliance Herald prints all fiance Herald. the news all the time. HE DID HIS SHARE. How the Rich Man Changed Hia Mind When Tuberculosis Struck Heme. Anthony, Bcbofeld (lved In Missouri and bad made bla money In copper and tine. lie had worked bard from a Lot In the drift up to the rank of foreman. then to superintendent and finally to owner. 81cknesa never worried him. ills six foot giant frame had stood many bard knocks and was good for many more. A year ago in answer to a pretty girl who asked bun to buy some seala to help tbe miners who bad tuberculosU be replied gruffly: "Let'em work and save. Thafe what 1 did when was young, and I've never been sick and have got enough to keep me now." It waa a different Bcbofeld who ap proached tbe Red Croaa Real girl at one of tbe bootha yesterday. In twelve months his daughter bad been atolen away by tbe monster Tuberculosis and bla son, Just graduating from college. had been compelled to drop everything else In bla search for health from this same disease. The doctor bad aald tbat tbe disease could be traced back proba bly to childhood, when his two children had been nursed by the consumptive daughter of a consumptive miner. The rickety, disease breeding teneinentM in which the miner waa compelled to live were owned by Rchofeld now. "I'd give my two eyes and both lega and arms to nave my aaugnter wun me and my son restored to health." he confided to tbe Red Croaa Real glrL "I can't get away from the thought tbat my girl might lie alive and my boy weU If I'd given some attention to the prevention of thia disease ten or fifteen years ago. Now It'a too late for that. bnt I'll keep somebody else's son and daughter safe. Here, give me all tbe seals you've got and tben go and get all you can find and charge them all to me. If money can make amends, which It can't. Ill do my share." As the astonished girl handed over to him ber entire supply of 20.000 seals and took his check In return she heard him mutter his daughter's name and repeat. "I'll do my share. We are a nation of meat eaters and our blood is filled with urto acid, Bays a well-known authority, who warns us to be eonstantly oa guard against kidney trouble. Tbe kidneys do their utmost to free the blood of thia Irritating acid, but become weak from toe overwork t they get eluggish t the eliminative tissues clog and thus tbe waste is reiainea in ins blood to poison the entire system. VYben your kidneys sens ana twi uks tumpe of lead, and you have stinging pains la the beak or tbe urine is ciouay, full of sediment, or the bladder Is irri- tnble, obliging you to seek relief during the night j when you have severe head aches, nervous and diuy spells, tleepless- is. acid Btomach or rheumatism in baa weather, get from your pharmacist about four -ranees of Jad Salts i take a tablenpoonful la a glass of watar before breakfast each morning and In a few days your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is made from the aoid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lithie, and baa been naed for generatione to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys, to neutralize the acids in urine so it la no longer a sou roe of irritation, thus ending urinary and bladder disorders. Jad Baits la inexpensive and cannot tniurat makes a delishtful effervescent lithia-water drink, and nobody eaa make a mistake by taking a little occasionally to keep the kidneys clean and estiva. WHAT NEW ENGLAND MISSED RED CROSS SEAL FIGURES. 223.000.C0O Holidsy Stickers Already Distributed In United 8t..tes. Few (n.ile have any conception of tbe magnitude of tbe Ked Cross Christ mas Real Campaign. Here are a few flgurea tbat will abow what a gigantic movement this Is. Already 225,000,000 seala have been printed and practically that entire number distributed to agents In every state and territory of tbe Union from Alaska In the North to the Canal Zone in the Routh and from Porto Rico In the East to Hawaii In tbe West. Advertising circulars, posters, cards, etc.. to tbe number of several million have also been distributed. Not ! than l.OW.OOO personal letters ask ing people to buy seala bave been aent out. It la estimated that the army of worker nearly all of whom are vol unteers engaged In selling tbe seals numbers well over 500,000. Tbe adver tising and publicity donated to tbe c ampaign amounts to several hundred thousand dollars. Every effort Is being put forth to sell 73,000.000 seala, or less than one for every man, woman and child In tbe United Statea. This will mean $750,000 for the antl tuberculoids campaign In tbe United Statea, and particularly all of tbe 1.200 anU-taber-rul"ls associations of tbe country de rive tbelr support from Red Croaa Reals. Not Until Late In the '60a Waa On eervance of Chriatmaa Fee tlval General. General as are today both the re ligious and secular observance of the Christmas festival. It la barely half a century alnce Christmas waa tabooed In large sections of the United Statei is well aa In other countries wbert the old Puritan element predominated, aays an exchange. Even aa late at the 'SOs all through New England Chriatmaa as a holiday waa ousted by New TearV except In Catholic ot Episcopal families. The old hatreds growing out of the wars of the Reformation, both on the continent and In Great nritain, foi centuries practically abrogated this annual festival wherever the Puritan element or Its posterity waa the dom inating factor In the community. Ths following from Edward Eggleaton's "Transit of Clvlllratlon.' will give something of an Idea of tbe eclipse which darkened the Joyous holldaj history ot the United States: "In 1670 the Massachusetts legisla ture ordained that tbe mere abstain ing from labor on December 25 ahould be a penal offense. The observance of Christmas waa held objectionable not only because It 'afforded opportun ity for the Having of nea and pro fanity,' but because CL. imas observ ance was iniquitous on ita own ac count, for all honoring of days, tines or seasons other than the SabHath I seemed to the flno r.nun Puritan mind masked idolatry. Tbe atrlct Puritan Sabbath, first rigidly eu'orcod in Eng 'and and Scotland, was early trans planted In New England, where Hi observance waa. under similar penal ties, made as strictly compulsory as was the nonobservance of Chriatmaa." One of the old aa well aa the mod ern features of the Chrlstmaa service waa Ita magnificent music But dur ing the Puritan eclipse not only Chriatmaa mvsic. but practically al) church music worthy the name, dis appeared. As the rellgloua prejudices and hatreds, born In persecutions, softened with time, the Chriatmaa festival grew In favor even throughout the boatile rommunltlea of both Great Britain and traerica. irToItCIIG, S0BE.jp FEET Good-bye sore feet, burning feet, swol len feet, sweaty feet, smelling feet, tiredj feet. Good -bye corns, callouses, bunions and raw spots. Ne more shoe tight ness, no more limp ing with pain or drawing up your face in agony, "TIT la magical, acta right off. TIZ draws out ail tbe poisonous exudation which puff up the feet. Use TiZ and for- 7our ,oot misery. Ah I bow comfortable your feet fed. Oct a t8 eeat box of TIZ now a any druggist or department store, Don't suffer. Have good feet, glad feet, feel thai never swell, never hurt, never gee tired. A year's foot comfort guarantee sr money refunded. Red Creea 8ea Jingle. Mlpplty hop to the Christmas shop To bur kim Ked Croaa seala With one on each letter Of course you rasl setter. You've heeded year brother's appeal. NOTICE All Automobile Owners may make applieation to renew their License for the year lilt. Amount to renew, 13.00 Be aure to give make of Car and maker's number with applica tion. E. M. MARTIN. County Treasurer. 1-4M644 To the rubtlei The Burlington Hotel now serves dining room meals for 85 cents. W. K Barrett, Proprietor. Save Money on Your Coal Use Colorado Nut and Lump For genuine economy, Colorado Nut and Colorado Lump can't be beat. They possess so many distinctive features that you will aee as soon aa you use them WHY they are better for both heating and cook stoves. FREE FROM ROOT, FRKK FROM CLINKERS, LK88 ASH, LASTS LONGER, QUICK IGNITION, LEB8 DUST, WELL SCREWED There Is a combination of features that are found In very few coals, no matter where they come from nor how much they cost. la addltloa, Colorado coal makes a hotter fire, and HOLDS FIRE longer. Nut $8.25 Lump $8.50 Feed, Ice, Kerosene, Gasoline and Lubricating Oils I Phone 5 VAUGHAN & SON .iiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini.iiii ILER GRAND HOTEL 16th and Howard Streets OMAHA, NEBR, All Stockmen know this Hotel Most of them stop with us Well Located Always Comfortable South Omaha Cars Pass Our Door RATES : $1.00 to $2.00 Single ; 75 cU. to $1.50 Double Try us once under the new management You will come again Harry Ryan still In charge of the Bar Popular Priced Cafe P. W. MiKESELL, Prop. A half dozen fine Bone Tipped Corn Cob Pipes, symbols of the comfort we furnish, mailed to you FREE OF. ALL CHARGE, if you send us this add with yoar address INVEST $10.00 801, Guarantcsi! S THE KARJflKO POSSIDIUTIES OF A TK-OlXAR BILL In The Ford Motor Car Company It has returned 125,000.00 Bell Telephone Company 10,000.00 Welsh eh Mantle Company " k , . , , 6.000.00 Nation? Cash Register Co. " 4,217.00 Diamond Rubber Company " ... 1.472.00 Flak Rubber Company " .......... 1,240.00 Goodyear Tire ft Rubber Co. " 1,290.00 The stock In the above companies went begging when It waa first offered Investors could not believe the profits the management predict ed. The above enormous profits made by the shrewd Investors with tbe courage to back a young buslnesa are a matter of reeord and fact, and are being duplicated by present stock offerings. Tou have such an OPPORTUNITY In this offering. THE WEALTH we offer is a real and an accomplished fact our Company, If we did not increase our manufacturing facilltiea and work ing capital one cent, still could pay HO pee cent on tbe Investment offered In this advertisement. This we are now earning Una la an accora plished fact. The proceeds from the aale or our stock will -euefete ua to increase our output at least fourfold and with tbe economies this increased pro duction will effect, we will tben be earning about 300 per cent on this InvPHtment. THIS IS THE SMALL INVESTORS OPPORTUNITY Dy a special arrangement, we are enabled to offer one thousand in ventors thla EXTRAORDINARY proposition: Mall ua ten dollars ($10.00), no more and no lean, and we will mall you a Certificate for Forty (40) sharea of the Treasury Stock of our Company, Fully Paid and Forever Non-Assessable, and descriptive liter ature of our Company and ita business. This offer is made only to the flrt one thouaaml Investors who an swer this advertisement "First coxae, first served." If you are too late or if you send any more or leas than ten doUara, your money wlu be returned by the next mall. Thia offer la made to secure tbe co-operation of one thousand small stockholders in boosting tbe aale of Double Service Tires and to prevent large financial Interests from securing control. The Double Service Tire and Rubber Company is incorporated nnd"" the stringent laws of the State of Ohio at $260,000.00. divided Into 2 SO. 000 shares of a par value of $1.00 per share, all common. Fully Paid and Non-Assessable. Every share of atoek and every stockholder being absolutely on an equal and even basis, all sharing alike in all earnings of tbe Company. This la an extAbUxhed and coins; bunine and ane which ia at pres ent earning net dividends equal to SO per cent oa ita entire capitalisa tion, and with future dividend possibilities so big and so alluring that they seem almost unbelieveable. . . ', Tbe history of practically any one of Akron's famous rubber tire companies reads more like a fairy tale than business facta. Early In vestors bave made fortunea almost unbelieveable and are still making them. The growth and success of the Double Service Tire and Rubber Company but adds another chapter to tbla never-ending story of the for tunes made through the popularity of the automobile. OUR GCAKANTrCH VOI R 1'IUWMtrriON ' Tbe fact that this Company is no wearnlng at tbe rate of 20 per cent on ita entire capitalization, with lesa than one-third issued, la a, poMUve guarantee of your 80 per cent and proof of tbe still larger earnings you will receive when their production facilities bave been increased. Your protection Is made still more secure by tbe fact tbat after you bave received our literature and your stock, you may return the same any time within ten daya of Ita receipt by you and receive your money back In full if you are not entirely satisfied with yeur investment. Thla gives you ten days !n which to investigate and to assure yourself that thia Is not a chance, but tbe best and biggest little investment you ever made. Could anything be more fair and square? Waa ever an invest ment offered so attractive and so sure? Just tear off and fill out thla coupon and attach a ten-dollar bill to it, or a check, or a Money Order, and mail it today. REMEMBER, this offer Is made only to the nrt one tbouHaiul wbo answer this advertisement. THE DOUBLE SERVICE TIRE -ft RUBBER CO.. Akron, Ohio. I hereby accept your offer aa made In the above advertisement, and am enclosing ten dollars, for which please send me Stock Certificate for Forty (40) shares of Stock of your Company, Fully Paid and Non-Assessable, with descriptive literature regarding tbe same, with the under standing tbat if I am not entirely aatisfled with my Investment, you will return my money In full any time within ten daya of my receipt of my Stock Certificate and literature. Nume . Address. State.