The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, April 27, 1916, Image 3

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    Auctioneer
I wish to announce that I have apain
engaged in the business of auction
eer and will be pleased to communi
cate with anyone desiring such ser
vices. My experience dates back
for several years and I have cried
many successful sales in the past.
For dates and terms phone or write-
Jack Miller
ALLIANCE
NEBRASKA
Men and Women Wanted-Government Positions
Forest assistant, Industrial teacher, Junior engineer, land law clerk,
teacher, telegraph operator. Examination March IB. Stenograph
er and typewriter February 26. Quick preparation Is necessary.
You Can Learn by Mail at Home, Study at Night.
Wouldn't you like a Job for life with a steady Income of J 75 to
$100 or more every month with a good chance for promotion? Then
why not get it? We guarantee to prepare you for any civil service
position, city, state or federal coach you free until you get the pos
ition. Send for particulars.
CIVIL SERVICE SCHOOL Klttredge Bldg., Denver
LOUR
made in western Nebraska from wheat grown in western
Nebraska. Housewives should use
GOLD LEAF HIGH PATENT
Sold in Hemingfoid by: C. A. Butlew, C. Lockwood, D. W.
Butler, N. Fiohnapfel and B. K. Johnson.
Sold in Alliance by: A. D. Kodgers, Win. Hamilton and Mal-
lery 's.
FOREST ROSE HIGH PATENT
Sold in Hemingford by: C. A. Hut-lew, C. Lockwood, P. W.
Butler, N. Fiohnapfel and B. K. Johnson.
SNOWDRIFT HIGH PATENT
Sol.l by L. H. Highland, Alliance.
We stand behind these high class brands of good flour.
If you are not a regular user give them a trial.
Hemingford roller mills
A. M. MILLER, Propnetor
STATE EXPENSES FOR
FIRST QUARTER, 1916
(Quarterly Itoport of State Auditor
William II. Smith Shows Kx
penses $1,421,811.85
Lincoln. Nebr., April 25 State
Auditor Wm. II. Smith has Just Is
sued his first quarterly report of
state expenditures for the present
year beginning with January 1. The
report shows that the state expenses
for the past three months amounted
to $1,421,841.85. This total includes
$454,411 of school apportionment
made In January. Without this dis
bursement from the state treasury,
which Is only Indirectly a part of
Mate expenditures, this amount In
cluding bond Interest, game and fish
licences, Interest and leases on school
l.mds and miscellaneous licenses, the
expense of conducting the state's af
fairs, Including the state university
and other educational Institutions,
will be less by $145,000 than the
previous quarter, or a total of f 986,-
77;5. rs against $1,107,220 for the
three months preceding. During the
quarter Just closed the university ex
ponded $339,468.81; the four state
normals. $85,637.66; while the board
of commissioners for the fifteen state
institutions spent $350,481.32, in
cluding $33,122.07 for permanent
Improvements. The balance of $221,-
196.79. which does not Include the
school nportlonment, comprises all
other state expense, both cash and
general fund.
GRAY HI BECOMES
DARK
AND
BEAUTIFUL
Try Grandmother's Old Favorite
Recipe of Sago Tea and
Sulphur.
Almost everyone knows that flag Tea
nd Sulphur, properly compounded,
brings back the natural rotor and lustre
to the liair when faded, streaked or
jrrny. Years ago the only way to gvt this
mixture was to make It at home, which
i ?iiisy and troublesome.
Nowadays we simply ask at any druff
More for ""Wreth's fcape and Sulphur
Compound." You will get a large bottle
of this old time recipe Improved by tho
nddition of other ingredient for about
50 cents. Kvenliodv uses t!ii prepara
tion now, because no otic can possibly tell
that vou darkened your liuir. as it does
it so naturally and evenly. You d urn pen
a sponge or soft brush with it and draw
this through your liair, taking one small
strand at a time; by morning the gray
hair disappears, and after another appli
cation or two. your hair becomes beauti
fully dark, thick and glossy and you
look years younger. Wyeth s Sse anJ
Sulphur Compound is a delightful toilet
pcouisite. It is not intended for the cure,
mitigation or prevention of disease,
HARM
SS
Hand made from best material
Outlast any factory made goods
Call and see.
Harness repairing by experienc
ed tixrness maker.
J. M. t OVERT
At M. I): Nichols atand, Alliance
K . w - - -n Kli'J-r'aWW
3tl
Right on Your
Own Farm
The OilPull Tractor will
cut the drudgery of farm
t. a .4,,. form mat, for the simrle reason that the
OilPull is a year 'round proposition. It saves money plowing,
harvesting, threshing, hauling, drilling and at other power jobs,
1S-30 and 30-60 Horsepower
The OilPull burns cheap kerosene or distillate at all loads,
at any kind of work. It is throttle governed theic no fuel
waste, the power is steady and uniform.
The OilPull is oil-cooled no danger of radiator freezing. It
is easy to operate any intelligent person can run it after a httla
instruction. The 15-30 has two speeds for road work.
Advance-Rumely Garr-Scott Line,
FULL LINE OK THRESH KH REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES
F. A. CLARK, Representative
ALLIANCE PHONK HLACK 7
Catarrhal Deafness Cannot lie Cured
by local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear.
There Is only one way 10 cure catarr
hal deafness, and that is by a consti
tutional remedy. Catarrhal Deafness
is caused by an inflamed condition of
the mucous lining of the Eustachian
Tube. When this tube is Inflamed
you have a rumbling sound or 1m
perfect hearing, and when It Is en
tirely closed, Deafness Is the result.
Unless the inflammation can be re
duced and this tube restored to Its
normal condition, hearing will be de
stroyed forever. Many cases of deaf
ness are caused by catarrh, which is
an inflamed condition of the mucous
aurfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure acts
thru the blood on the mucous sur
faces of the system.
We will give one hundred dollars
for any case of Catarrhal Deafness
that cannot be cured by Hall's Ca
tarrh Cure. Circulars free. All
druggists, 75c.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
Adv April
1,275 POI NDS COFFEE IN
THREE MONTHS FOR STAT1
Lincoln. Nebr., April 22 The
board of commissioners saved about
$1,000 .n the coffee bill for tho tif
teen state Institution? last wet. i .v
ery three monthB the board buys
something like 15.275 pounds of this
article on competitive bids. Hereto
fore they have paid 25c per pound
and have divided the purchase
among several bidders. However,
bid was aubnitted at the last quar
terly meeting quoting a price of 18
cents on a sample of coffee which the
board considered, after giving it a
thorough test, was as good as any
they had paid 25 cents for in the
past .and as a result one firm will
get the entire allotment this time.
ATTEMIT TO ERADICATE
DISEASE A MONO HORSES
Lincoln, Nebr. .April 25 The
Live Stock Sanitary Hoard is prepar
ing to make another vigorous assault
on the disease Known as aourine
among horses. The quarantine In
the northwestern part of the state
was lifted some time ago, and at that
time it was thought that the disease
hud been practically eliminated, but
there are indications that It is still
prevalent to some extent In Isolated
parts of the state. A supreme effort
will be made this summer to tbor
oughly eradicate It altogether.
Registered Hereford Bulls
Three two years old: three year
lings. These are good bulls in good
condition and priced very reasonable
for immediate sale. Come and see
them.
FRED E. THOMPSON
One and one-half mileB east of Thed-
ford, Nebraska.
19-U-6856
DRUGS EXCITE YOUR
KIDNEYS, USE SALTS
Roys' Potato 8cIhh1
Members of the state boys' potato
club will be eligible to attend the
bovs' potato school which will be
held annually In the northwestern
part of the state, beginning next
snrlnK. The school will last four
davs. Instruction will be furnished
by the College of Agriculture, and
will Include lectures. laboratory
work, and inspection trips to potato
fields and storage cellars, only mem
bers who have successfully complet
ed the season's work and made prop
er final report may attend. Severs
eonnticB are offerlnK free trips, In
eluding board and lodging for two o
more boys who rank high In thei
county club. Membership in thi
club is open to any boy In the state
between the ages of 10 and 18 wno
will raise not less than an eighth o
an acre of potatoes of his own. An
plication for membership may be
sent to the Potato Club, Agricultur
al College, Lincoln. No application
will be accepted after May 1.
Safe Medicine for Children
'Is it safe?" Is the first question to
be considered when buying cough
medicine for children. Chamberlain's
Couch Remedy has long been a fav-
lorite with mothers of young children
as it contains no opium or other nar
If your Back ia aching or Bladder cotiCt and may be given to a child as
bothers, drink lots of water
and eat leu meat
it
When your kidneys hurt and your back
feels sore, don't get scared and proceed
to load your stomach with a lot of drugs
that excite the kidneys and irritate the
entire urinary tract Keep your kidneys
elean like you keep your bowels clean,
by flushing them with a mild, harmless
alts which removes the body's urinous
waste and stimulates thera to their nor
mal activity. The function of the kid
neys is to filter the blood. In 24 hours
they strain from it 600 grains of acid
and waste, so we can readily understand
the vital importance of keeping the kid
neys active.
Drink lots of water you can't drink
too much; also get from any pharmacist
about four ounces of J ad Salts; take
a tablespoonful in a glatis of water
before breakfast each morning for a few
days and your kidneys will act fine.
This famous salts is made from the
acid of grapes Bnd lemon juice, combined
with lithia, and has been used for genera
tions to clean and stimulate clogged kid
neys; also to neutralize the acids in
urine so it no longer is a source of irri
tation, thus ending bladder weakness.
fad Salts is inexpennive; cannot in
jure; makes a delightful effervescent
lithia water drink which everyone should
take now and then to keep their kid
neys clean and active. Try this, slso
keep up the water drinking, and n'
doubt vou will wonder what became o.
i vour kidney trouble and backache.
Potato Improvement Campaign
A five weeks' campaign to improve
the potato ii;riustry in western Ne
braska watTlr.'unrhwl April 17 in Box
Butte .I).wen, Kimball and Sheridan
! counties under the direction of the
.county agricultural agents. Illus
trated lectures, seed treating demon
strations for the control of disease
1 and the establishment of potato im
prove : ent demonstration plots will
be included in the campaign.
' The six steps in potato improve
. ment as outlined by the agents are
1. Use pure, atandard varieties for
, seed.
2. Select seed free from disease.
3. Treat seed potatoes to control
and eradicate disease.
4. Use proper cultural methods:
practice rotation.
5. Grade for market.
6. Store in disinfected cellars with
proper ventilation and temperature.
rnnflrlentlv as to an adult. It
pleasant to take, too. which Is of
great importance when a medicine
must be given to young children.
This remedy in most effectual In re
lieving coughs, colds and croup. Ob
tainable everywhere.
Adv April
Agricultural Engineering Huilding
It is expected that the contract
will soon be let for the new agricul
tural engineering building to be
erected this year at the University
Kami. The main wing will consist
of two stories and a basement 76 by
1P0 feet, the rear wing, of one story,
be.ng 84 by 140 feet. Besides the
regular class rooms and offices, the
new building will contain carpentry
and force chops, drafting rooms, and
laboratories for experimental and re
search work.
The basement will be fitted up for
testing the draft of wagons, plows,
and other machinery by actual u-.
The barement will also contain five
wells Sb feet deen for testin? farm
iu:. !!.' plants or any lift : '' heis.-!i"
of tank. An auto obile laboratoiy
nd a steam engine testing plant will
be other prominent features or me
buil'liu-i. The equipment will De an
arranged that tractors ma be run on
d i urns at full speed.
YOUR kAMs
Is it on our subscrip
tion list?
We will guarantee
you full value
FOR YOUR MONEY
1 a&wo K
a m.
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c(dman - -font A(rmje
wf ajctA? artd, matitctt itmhv
So it uouv-
THE "HOSS" KNOWS THAT THE MAN WHO 18 PUTT1NO
MONEY IN THE HANK IS NOT WASTING TIME SPENDING IT.
HE MUST HE ON THE JOI1, HE KNOWS THE VALUE OF HIS
JOB AND HIS TIME HE DOESN'T I-OSE EITHER, HE KNOWS
TIME IS MONEY HE WANTS MONEY.
WHEN HE GETS IT HE PUTS IT IN THE HANK. IT IS
RAPE Til EH E. IT HELPS TO HAVE A HANK HOOK.
HAVE ONE.
BANK WITH US
We pay 4 per cent interest on Time Deposits.
FIRST STATE BANK
ANNOUNCING
The Opening of Our Fully Equipped
f!t "7i V . .! V .!-; '
fef-i Columbia
Grafonola
,X Department
I 'Ic' f. E. Holstan
Hot Water Each Morning
Puts Roses in Your Cheeks
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Spring
Soring is looked upon by many as
the most delightful season of the
year, but this cannot be unio or inf
rheumatic. The cold and damp
weather brings on rheumatic pains
which are anything but pieaaani.
They can be relieved, however, by ap
plying Chamberlain's i-inimeni. u
talnable everywhere. j
Adv April !
V
iitiurft:
11
fo look one's lt and feel one's bet' sllmcntary tract, befor putting mora
is to enjoy an inside batn each morning; food into the stomach
to flush from the system the previous
day's wsnte, ur fermentations and poi
snous toxins hefore it is abrled into
the blood. Just as coal, wbn it horns,
leaves behind a certain amount of in
combustible material ia tbe form of
ahcs. o the fuod and drink taken each
Girls and women with sallow skins,
liver spots, pimpfea or pallid eomptea
ion, sko those who wake up with a
itd tonmie. bad taste, nasty breatit.
lot hers who are bothered wits headaches,
biliou spells, acid stomacD or enstipsv
tion should begin this phMpuatt-d not
day leave in tbe alimentary organs a water drinking and sra assured of very
certain amount of mdigpstiM msteriai..prononncci resnits in one or i www.
wliich if not eliminated, form toxins and A quarter pound of luneatene phoa
poisons which are then ukd into the phato coats very little at the drug store
bloud through the very dui U which arejhtit is umcint to demonstrate that jusl
iutended to suck in only nourishment to as soap and not water oieanse, purioew
sustain tbe Ixxiy.
If you want to see the glow of healthy
bloom in your checks, to se your skin
get clearer and clearer, you are told to
drink evsry morninv upon arising, a
irlaa f hot water w-ith a tannonfu)
of limestone phoephate in it. which is a
barm lea means ol washing the waMe
material and tosins from the stomach,
liver, kiJnevs and ltoweln, thus chwns-
ing. weetening and purifying the cutirc
and freehens the 4dn on the outside, so
hot water and limestone phosphate act
on tbe Inside organs. We must always
consider that Internal sanitation is vast-
ly more important than outaide clean tt
m'ss, hecause the akin pore do not ab
sorb impurities into the blood, whiW tha
bowel pore do.
Women who desire to cathance tha
beauty of thtir compleiU should just
try this for a week and notice results.