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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1916)
THE French of today are famous as pastry makers, but they would not now think of using the crude methods pic tured here that were employed by them some centuries ago. They, like ourselves, must have a Modem Bakery Equipment in order to produce the toothsome dainties that are demanded. Our customers tell us that our pastries are always as good and frequently better than the home kind. The secret is baking genius plus modern equipment Quality and cleanliness are the twin mottoes cf this bakery at all times. F. F. Stephens Successor to Nohe Bakery and Cafe Sbonld, Sloan's Kiiiment Go Along? Of course It should! For after a strenuous day when your muscles have been exorcised to the limit an application of Sloan's Liniment will lake the soreness and Etiffness away and get you in fine shape for the to morrow. You should also use It for a sudden attack of toothache, stiff sock, backache, stings, bites and the many accidents that are Incidental to a vacation. "We would as soon leave our baggage as to go on a va cation or camp out without Sloan's Liniment," writes one vacationist. "We use It for- everything from cramrs to toothache." Tut a bottle in your bag, be prepared and have no regrets. July 6 COMMENT OFJHE PRESS OitiiiiK'uts of 1'nlted State NewKpii mti on I lie Political Situation Since the foment Ioiim What the country appears to need I more American Americans. Indi anapolis News. W hom the gods would destroy they first made mad, Carranza. Philadel phia Record. If there were any statesmen In Mexico they would easily avert war. Philadelphia Record. Carranza may find that he Is the stick, not the head, of the Mexican skyrocket. New York Sun. President Wilson doesn't need to tell us ho s an Amer'can. Rochester (N. Y.) Union and Advertiser. Our Idea of nothing to discuss in this presidential campaign Is Ueorgo Sylvester Viereck. Baltimore Sun. If Wilson can run as well as he can walk, Hughes might as well rent a law office. Jacksonville (111.) Courier. You can't satisfy the Republicans; they complain when the Democratic party acts as much as when It defers action. Philadelphia Record. Mr. Hughes can't win riding an el ephant which is afraid to gallop for fear of stepping on somebody's toes. Charleston News and Courier. There is no pussy-footing, no side stepping, no straddling, no smooth ing over process about Wilson Amer icanism. Hudson (N. J.) Dispatch. As we understand It the only fault the Republicans find with President Wilson is that he has not gone to war with anybody. Paris (Mo.) Appeal. Prosperity has assumed such pro portions that even the uncertainties of a national political campaign can not check it. Wheeling (W. Va.) Register. How surprisingly anxious the Re publicans are to have the Progress ives come back Into full fellowship after the contention! Jamestown (Kan.) Optimist. "Whether we will or not," says President Wilson, "we are at the be ginning of a new age for the world." These words are worth filing away for reference. Chicago News. The resources of Oregon banks In creased $ 12,693,421 In the year end ing May 1, March and April contrib uting $6,145,447 of the total. Pros- DRINK EVE PifFF MB ww M i Lb M M fa M M & el V 0 ft m Hopes every man and woman here will adopt this splendid health habit. Says a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it washes poisons from system, and makes one feel clean, sweet and fresh. I Why is man nnd woman, half the time, IVrlintf m i vnus. '1jh, dent, worried: smiK' days head achy, dull and uiistiuntr; s'ii:e days really iinaparitatcd ly ill ness. Jt" we all would praetk-f- the drinkino' of jihospliated h1 water before lij-eakfast, what a ratify ing ha: -e would t"ke place. In Ftend ef thousands of hnlf-sick, nr.aemic-loukinjr souls with paty, muddy complexions we should see crowds of happy, healthy, roy elieoked peor ! . everywhere. The reason that the human system does ret rid itself e;h day of all tin- wn-ip it accumulates under on?- present mode of living. For every ouii-e of food and drink taken into the system nearly an ounce of waste material must be carried out, else it ferments and forms ptomaine-like poisons in the lxvels which are absorbed into the blood. Just as necessary as it is to clean the ashes from the furnace each day, before the fire will burn bright and hot, so we must each morning clear the inside organs of the previous day's accumula tion of indigestible waste and body toxins. Men and women, wlnther sick or well, are advised to drink each morning, before breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of lime stone phosphate in it, as a harm less means of washing out of the sfi.maeli. liver, kidneys and bowels the indigestible material, waste, sour bile and toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and puri fying the entire alimentary canal before putting more food into the stomach. Millions of people who had their turn at constipation, bilious attacks, acid sromach, sick head ache s rheumatism, lumbago, nervous days and sleepless r.ights have U'coine real cranks about the morning-inside bath. A quarter pound of limestone phos phate will not cos-t much at the drug store, but is sufficient to demonstrate to anyone its cleans ing sweetening and freshening effect upon the system. perlty seems to bo breaking the! speed limit with the brakes busted. Portland (Ore.) Journal. ; Martin II. Olynn Is not so slow i when It comes to painting tiie daisies of oratory. Kit her he Is some silver-! tongued one, or the facts he had to represent are the most eloquent facts tnat nave been presented in some News-Democrat. time probably both Padurah (Ky) "We favor an effective system of rurnl credits," says the Chicago plat form. Hut the Kepuhllcan party did not enact any such law while In power, and it never saw the need of it until after the Democrats began work on a rural credits bill. San bornville (N. II.) Pioneer. A Mormon, Heed Smoot, leads the ; Republican minority In the United i States Senate. A Jonah, will, no doubt, lead the Kepuhllcan parly to defeat In November, 1916. His name well, It may be llngheo, Root or nurton. but hardly Roosevelt. This was written June 6. Watch our guess Ix)S Angeles National Jeffer sonian. Wilson can carry California. No one can estimate the growing strength of Wilson In the Golden State. Ilia statesmanship has kept, this country out of war, and without ' the sacrifice of the national honor. No Democrat should take It for , granted that California will go Re- J publican in November, National Jef fersonlan, Los Angeles, Cal. I The month of May, 1916. produced a greater volume of wage Increases than any preceding 12 months of An erica n history. Against this wall of prosperity political spellbinders will make little progress in trying to stampede American working men In to voting to change to Republican conditions. Denver (Colo.) Labor Bulletin. You will vote for preparedness, then vote for Wilson. You will vote for Just treatment of every Interest , affected by Mexico, then vote for Wilson. You will vote for "America First," then vote for Wilson. You will vote for the "Flag," then vote for Wilson. Piedmont (W. Va.) Herald. Thirty-three per cent is to be add ed to the oapaclty of the Portland j ooien Mills and six looms are to be put in at the Pendleton Woolen Mills. Every few days thero Is an nouncement of enlarging plants or , ., . 1 1. . . 1 ..I, 1 -.11. - B I 1. iiL-w muni uuu, ttii in tiiii ui me furt that there are those who run up ; and down Oregon shrieking about "freak laws." Portland (Ore.) Jour-' nal. The nomination of Judge Hughes; for President gives the Republicans i a candidate of great ability and high character. He has done some great j things in law and politics. But he' vetoed a two-cent fare law and op- j posed the enactment of a federal ln-l come tax law; and moreover he seems to be afrnid to speak out in good pl.Un words on the great ques tion of foreign Influence In the af fairs of this country. Mineral Folnt (Wis.) Democrat. There seems to be no reason for thinking that the American people ; will turn from Woodrow Wilson, for whom they entertain profound re-! spect, and to whom they feel them-! selves obligated for his safe and sane policy which has preserved the coun try from war. and replace him as I President with Charles E. Hughes. It is impossible to divine a cause for such a course. No claim can be es-! tablished by the adherents rf Hughes j upon the highest office within the! gift of the voters, and it cannot be; shown that he is needed In the exec utive chair for any other purpose; than to restore the Republicans to; office. San Francisco Journal of ' Commerce (Ind.) j Alliance Herald A FA I It WARNING it!iiiiiiiiiiiiniii;iii:i:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiinn:ii!iii!iiiiiiniiiiiiuiiniiiinniiiniiiiiiir:i . "ie m -i i'Vrl L Mvf", I r 'A FEW MEN "GET RICH QUICK" AT ALL. FEWER MEN "GET RICH QUICK" AND KEEP THEIR MONEY. IT GOES LIKE IT CAME. CAN'T YOU SEE THAT IF THE SCHEME WAS SUCH A GOOD ONE IT WOULDN'T BE PEDDLED TO YOU? THOSE SMOOTH STRANGERS ARE NOT INTERESTED IN YOU IT IS YOUR MONEY THEY WANT. YOUR BANK IS INTERESTED IN YOUR SUCCESS. BANK YOUR MONEY. BANK WITH US We pay 4 per cent Interest on time deposit. FIRST STATE BANK One That Should he Heeded by Al liance KexIdentM Frequently the first sign of kidney trouble Is a slight ache or pain in the loins. Neglect of this warning makes the way easy for more serious troub les dropsy, gravel, Bright' disease. 'Tis well to pay attention to the first sign. Weak kidneys generally grow weaker and delay is often dangerous. Residents of this locality place reli ance in Doan's Kidney Pills. This tes ted remody has been used in kidney trouble over CO years is recom mended all over the civilized world. Read the following: James A. Kersey, Chadron, Nebr., says: "1 had a slight symptom of dis ordered kidneys. hTere had been Blight's dieaHH in uiy family for several generations and I decided to try Doan's Kidney Pills. This med icine soon cured me." Price &0c. at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy uet Doan's Kidney Pills the same that cured Mr. Kersey. Foser-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo. N. Y. Alliance Herald Cure l Hog Puhture For "growing out" little pigs and carrying over dry sows, a good pas ture is a valuable asset to the Ne brabka hog raiser. Alfalfa makes the best pasture for hogs. In pasturing alfalfa, care ttuouid be taken that it is not pastured too heavily. If this is done, the alfalfa will Do badly killed out In two or tree years and It will be necessary to reseed. Pubturing should never be carried on so heavi ly but that one-half ton of hay per acre can be cut three times a season. The occasional cutting of the alfalfa induces new shoots to grow, and hence greatly improves the pasture for the pigs. - Alliance Herald Iteniove l ine I tleinislu-H Pimples. Blackhead. Acne. Tetter, Ring Worm and that dreaded Ecze ma can bo permanently removed from your face and body by Dr. Hob son's Eczema Ooiut nieiit. It Is no longer necessary to go around with an unsightly complexion and suffer the pain and annoyance that goes with unsightly ailments. Dr. Hob son's Eczema Oointment is a time tried, guaranteed remedy, good for infants, adults and aged who suffer with skin ailments. Buy a box todny, start using it at once. Money back if not satisfied. JOc at your drug gist. July 6 j FLOOIPAINT j j -l J Painted Floors . Save Scrubbing Painted floors are sanitary and easy to keep clean. Bare floors absorb dirt and grime and require hours of back-breaking work with the scrub brush to keep them in condition. You ean fix up your floors yourself with Lincoln Floor Paints They change old shabby floors into new floors that are easy to keep Kpotlesidy clean. Ask for color samples and a copy of the Home Painting Jobs booklet, which tells you about painting, varnishing, waxing and finishing floors and all surfaces about the home. F. E. H OLSTEN IMS The Easy Chair To the aged, Life Insurance represents the Cash Value of early wisdom Comfort for declining years. A little sacrifice now a little foresight a small amount saved every month and later on, when the dark days come, a fund to guarantee independence in old age or to care for those you leave behind. THAT'S LIFE INSURANCE The time to get your Life Insurance is NOW. John G. Lewis ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA Manager for Western Nebraska Security Mutual Life Ins. Co., of Lincoln, Nebr.