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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1916)
Paper Your Rooms Now MAKE IT A PART OF YOUR CLEAN-UP AND PAINT-UP CAMPAIGN ON YOUR OWN PREMISES WWW YOUR home ay i AW'IJII1 a. There is nothing that con tributes so much to the home at this season as clean, sweet, inviting rooms. Our stock of Wall Paper and Other Wall Coverings is satisfactory in range of designs and prices. Tell Us Your Needs F. J. BRENNAN HARNESS Hand made from beat material. Outlast any factory mad foods. Call and see. Harness repairing by experienc ed harness maker. J. M. COVERT At M. D. Nichols' stand, AWjuice Drar Phona 64 DYE & OWENS Transfer Line HOUSEHOLD GOOD? mored promptly, antf j'T' 4 Transfer Work solicit Residence phone 636 and Bin 874 FLOUR ! made in western Nebraska from wheat grown in western Nebraska. Housewives should use GOLD LEAF HIGH PATENT Sold in Hemingford by: C. A. Burlew, C. Lockwood, D. W. Butler, N. Frohnapfel and H. E. Johnson. Sold in Alliance by: A. D. liodgers, Win. Hamilton and Mal lery's. FOREST ROSE HIGH PATENT Sold in II emingford by: C. A. IUulew, C. Loekwood, P. W. Butler, N. Frohnapfel and B. K. Johnson. SNOWDRIFT HIGH PATENT Sold 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, Proprietor 7 Pay Day at Home is Settlement Pay for the Family Bills. ' No doubt, 80 per cent of your Income goes to support your family. "What will happen when that Income has stopped? How will your wife manage without it! Have you thought of that? Life Insurance will provide the INCOME. Have you provided the Life Insurance? John G. Lewis - ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA Manager for Western Nebraska Security Mutual Life Ins. Co., of Lincoln, Nebr. Seventy-eight ner rent of thn freight malage In the Western terri tory la now -onsratpd on th 1 2 ti. miles per hour speed basis, according to the railroads' own figures. If the shorter work dnv hprnm on all roads it will make no more dif ference to any of thoin than it has to the roads that have already adopted it by agreement or operation. Twelve and one-half miles ner hour would get your freight over a 100-mile division In eight hours, and even that, in comparison with trans portation such as automobiles and auto trucks, la not very fast service. All earnings of railway pnintnvpa In the United States eo to thn rrmr and the merchan' Instead of Wall Street. THE EIGHT HOUR DAY Short Paragraphs on the Klght Hour Day, IsmihmI by the TrantortA tloti HrotlierluMHlft' I'ub lic It) Itureau. There are no regular hours for freight train crews. They work when they are needed. They must remain within calling distance even when off duty, and just when they will be call ed to go out It is difficult to deter mine. Freight cars have grown In length from 28 to 40 and 50 feet in the past twenty years, and where formerly It took 24 loads to muko a truin, it now requires from 50 to 100. One crew Is now doing the work that formerly was done by three or four crews, and this one crew does not receive pay rommencerate with the Increased work. The Physical and mental alraln on train Bervice employes compelled to worn long hours Is beyond compre hension by the average mind. Vir tually all the accident and nld-iinn insurance companies classify rail roading as extra hazardous, many of them refusing to insure railroad train employes. Railway train service pmninvon nro not paid a monthly salary, but are paid by the mile they are piece workers, and their earning capacity Is based upon the number nf mit they are able to make. For the time tney are required to lay away from home at the other end of thpir rnna they receive nothing. Completing a 100-mile run away from home, they are required to wait for a train to make the return trip, sometimes from 12 to 22 hours, whlrh costs them money for meals and living, while the upkeep of the home in.en on Just the same. Mr. Farmer and Mr. Merchant: Do you realize that from eighty to ninety per cent of the englnemen and train men employed on the railways of the Limed Mutes are the sons of fann ers, and that they are dependent upon tne producers for their suHten- ance? These same employes, engin eers, firemen, conductors, brakemen and yardmen, are citizens of vour cities, own homes, pay taxes, and In all other ways help to support the communities in which they live. Hon. Frank IS. Willis. Cinvnrnnr of Ohio, says: "The man who foils will do more work anil bettor u-nrk in EIGHT HOURS than In fourteen; u will mean greater ability renter energy and greater enthusiasm for nu work. Let us not forget the men hsewo hands are on the throttle, and those Who have actual rhnrvn of thn trains hurrying through the night to moir several destinations." 'lll, NEKVU'K EXAMINATIONS Ihe United States civil enrvlna commission announces examinations to be held In AUianuce for the follow ing positions, on the dates given: June 7-9. Assistant examiner in patent office, salary 11,500. June ii. Assistant physicist, qual ified in spectroscopy, male, salary 12.000. General , mechanic, mule, salary $1,400 to $1,800. Assistant biologist, male, salary $1,600. June 27. Clinical director, irale, salary $2,000. General mechanic, male, salary, $720. Full information regarding any of the positions above can be obtained from F. W. Hicks, local secretary at at Alliance postoffice. DRINK MORE WATER IF KIDNEYS BOTHER Eat leas meat and take Salts for Back ache or Bladder trouble Neutralizes acid. MOTHER NATURE MAKES HER GIFT 'omihhiihIh iii cr l,nlorntnry In gredients for the Master Medicine, Tanlac Of all the ailments that afflict hu manity, chronic dyspepsia probably Is the most common. Its causes and characterizations are many. Skilled specialists have been unable to cope with this almost universal malady, mitt Mother Nature, who, after all, Is the Ideal physician, in combination with skill In chemistry, has com pounded In her Inexhaustible labora tory a marvelous remedy for this trouble. A lecturer would use hours to de scribe the sufferings that dyspepsia brings. Dyspeptics become listless, then morbid, are melancholy over lit tle things, have whimsical ideas, per haps "grouchy" Is a better word, aside from the nervous physical suf fering, and, with appetite gone, Bleep fitful, dizzy spells and nausea fre quent, life hardly seems worth living. Tanlac seems to almost Instantly check this distressing condition, and to restore a healthy, normal appetite, bring good, restful sleep, and banish that tired, nervous feeling in short, to restore the stomach to the habit of doing a full day's work and doing it well. Tanlac Is now being introduced In Alliance at the Harry Thiele store, where It Is being explained dally to scores of men and women. ATTENTION, DKUGGISTS An exclusive Tanlac agent is wanted In every Nebraska town. For particulars address Agency Department, Cooper Medicine Co., Dayton, Ohio. If you want to build a home see J. C. McCorkle and get the money. PROFITABLE FEEDING Stute Farm Made $1,106.1! on Cat tle Feeding Kxeriiiieiit Sixty Cattle Fed at Farm. A net profit of $1,106.44 was made on the sixty cattle In the recent feed ing experiment Just closed at the ag ricultural experiment station. Two lots or ten each brought $9.75, the highest price ever paid at the Omaha yards during the month of May. The average net profit per steer of the en tire number was $18.44. The average net profit of the dif ferent lots without considering the work was as follows: Lot 1, fed shelled corn and alfalfa hay, $14.83; Lot 2, fed ground corn and alfalfa hay, $14.39; Lot 3 fed shelled corn, cottonseed meal anl alfalfa hay, $16.78; Lot 4. fed shelled corn, alfal fa hay and cottonseed meal during the last six weeks, 013.01; Lot 5, fed shelled corn, alfalfa hay and silage, $10.93; Lot 6, fed shelled corn, al falfa hay, silage the first four weeks, Tarkio molasses feed the last four teen weeks. $11.05. The following was the net profit of the different lots Inclding the pork: Lot 1, $18.42; Lot 2, $15.31; Lot 3. $20.64; Lot 4. $19.45; Lot 5, $17.74: Lot 6, 19.51. From this It will be seen that Lot 3 gave the highest net profit both with and without the pork. The selling prices of the different lots was as follows: Lot 1, $9.65; Lot 2, $9.65; Lot 3. $9.75; Ixt 4, $9.60; Lot 5, $9.50; Lot 6. $9.75. HEAR WITHOUT EARS Police and Detectives Are Using Lip Heading in Place of the Dictagraph Uric acid ia meat excites the kidneys, they become overworked; get sluggish, ache, and feel like lumps of lead. The urine becomes cloudy; the bladder is irri tated, and you may be obliged to seek re lief two or three times during the night. lun the kiJueja clog you must help them flush off the body's urinous wate or you'll be a real sick person shortly. At first you feel a dull miaery in the kid ney region, you suffer from backache, -ick lu-adiiche, dizziness, stomach gets it, tofijrue coated and you feel rheu 'io twingea when the weather is bad. 4t le$s meat, drink lots of water; j from any pharmacist f'ur ounces t Jad Salts; take a tahlespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast ior a few days and your kirirteys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has txsen used fur generations to clean clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity, also to neutralize the acids in urine, so it no longer is a source of irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot in- 'ure; makes a delightful effervescent ithia-water drink which everyone should take now and the to keep the kidneys clean and active. Druggists hers say they sell lot of Jad 91U to folks who believe in overeooiinc kidney trouble wails it is only trouble. Thousands of deaf people are today throwing away all hearing devices and enjoying all conversation. This method is easily and quickly acquired thru our system. Absolutely the only thing of its kind In the country. Our proposition is entirely original. We guarantee results, it will amaze you Cost is trifling. See what New Inter national Encyclopaedia says on Up Reading. Hundreds of people with normal hearing are taking up Lip Reading for the many adidtional ben nfifB gained. You can understand what the actors are saying in the moving pictures. You can under stand what people are saying Just as far away as you can see them. The eye understands beyond the range of i hearing. Send no money, but men Hon this paper and state whether or I not you are deaf. All particulars ' will be sent you absolutely free and ; with no. expense to you. Address ( School of Lip Language, Kansas City i Missouri DRY PETITIONS FILED Petition from liox Unite County Contained 7U1 Name of Vot ers 47,462 In State The initiative petitions, asking that the prohibitory amendment be submitted at the November election, contained 67,462 names from over the state, and were filed recently. 701 of these signers were from Box Butte county. 580 gave their address as Alliance, 77 outside of the city cor porate limits and 503 inside the cor porate limits. There were 51 peti tions circulated in Alliance by 35 circulators. Real Estate, Loans and Insur ance. F. E. REDDISH, Reddish Block. 15tf-6727 Rats Don't Eat Safe Home Matches Rats don't eat Safe Home Matches. They can't be made to eat them. That's been proved. Safe Home Matches are made of ingredients which, although non-poisonous, are obnoxious to rodents. Safe Home Matches light easily, but not too easily. They are safe safe and sure. Sticks are extra long extrastrong. They cost no more thaa other brands of matches. Sc. Alt grocers. Ask for them by name. I" I "I HII'li'lT" '" ,?C ' i Modern Home Planning Don't waste your time and tax your temper trying to figure out your building problems. If you are thinking of building whether it's a house, barn, garage or poultry house come in and see us. Building Plans Material We can show you building plans for all kinds of buildings for both farm and town purposes. And we can give you ideas and suggestions that may save you considerable money. We can supply all kinds of build ing material at rock bottom prices and will gladly furnish estimates. m FOREST LUMBER COnP'Y NEW PASSENGER SERVICE BETWEEN CASPER, DOUGLAS, THE NORTH PLATTE VA. LEY, AND OMAHA, CHEYENNE AND DENVER. COMMENCING JUNE 4th, 1916. KASTHOUNl) No.-32 leaves Casper 2 :"." p. in., Douglas 4:28 p. arrives Omaha 2:50 . in., Cheyenne 11 :25 p. m.f Chicago second morning. WESTBOUND No. 31, from Alliance at 1 :(( p. ni., in connection witii No. 9-43 from Omaha at midnight (Omaha-Casper sleep ready 10 p. m.) ; from Denver 8:00 a. in., from Cheyciuw 1 :15 p. in., arriving Douglas 8:15 p. m., Casper 9 :50"p. it. THROUGH STANDARD SLEKPERS BETWEEN CASl'ER. DOUGLAS A OMAHA WENDOVER AND ALLIANCE, DINING HALL AT WENDOVEK OPERATED BY THE BURLINGTON COM MISSIONARY DEPARTMENT. DINING UARS EAST OP ALLIANCE. Additional daily-ex-ept-Runday trains betweea r -- -'-l Morrill and Bridgeport; westbound from BridgepoM I Wfjlfrti"Tli a 9:45 a' m': f'ast boumI from Morrill at 12:10 nooa, tillilllllUUllll W'tl1 t'onne',iont, rroni anl to t'ie line south of Bridge- iTi port. For full particulars see new Burlinctnn folders. J. KKIIHXHAl Gil, Tl ket Agent, Alliance, Nebr. L. V. WAKELHY, GKXF.ItAL PASSENGER AGENT, HUM l-'ariiam Strret, Oinaha, Nebr. llfiTinr. f r, 1 S. n, o nW SEVERE HEADACHE. 1 ones bad terrible nsadachM anl feared La Grippe. I could not at tend to my work. I took some of Dr. Miles Antl Paln Pills and the pain was quickly rone. Then I started uains; Dr. Miles' Nervine and ths trouble vanished completely and I felt well and active ooos mors." HENRT FARNHAM, gj.rlug- Valley. Minn. Pain and 111 Health rob you of all your efficiency. DR. MILES' ANTI-PAIN PILLS quickly relieve Pain, but at the same time, when over-work or nervousness is the cause, Dr. Mil Restorative Nervine should be used to relieve the cause. IF FIRST BOX, OR BOTTLE. fAILt TO BENEFIT YOU, YOU MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED.