The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, August 31, 1916, Image 8

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Before You Build
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Whether you contemplate build
ing a house, bungalow, barn, garage
anything at all come in and look over
our assortment 1 of up-to-date plans.
And let us give you real practical help
ideas and suggestions that will save
you money, time, trouble and worry.
And When You're Ready
to build or even to repair or
remodel remember that our flooring,
siding, roofing, shingles, lath, sheath
ing, dimension lumber, building paper
and all kinds of building material are
the cheapest and best
Come In and See Us First
FOREST
LUMBER
COHPANY
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A Good Place to Stop
Western Hotel has beerT remodeled
and is the most up-to-date rooming
house in Alliance
46 clean, airy, modern outside rooms. Every one desirable.
Modern bath rooms on each, floor. Plenty of hot water.
New mattresses, springs and beds. Tbey sleep fine.
Ice water and otber conveniences. ,
Location desirable. One-half block north of depot
Prices are reasonable. Rooms rented by day or week.
OIt us a trial. We guarantee satisfaction.
The Western Hotel
A. B. WIIEELKR, Proprietor
110 Box Butte Avenue Alliances Nebraakk
Lloyd's Column
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The Flitft
(By Arthur Macy)
Here comes The Flag.
' Hall It!
Who dares to drag
Or trail It?
Give It hurrahs
Three for the bars,
Three for the stars.
Uncover your head to It!
The soldiers who tread to It
Shout at the sight of It,
The Justice and right of it,
The unsullied white of it,
And tyranny's dread of it!
Here comes The Flag!
Cheer it!
Valley and crag
Shall hear it.
Fathers shall bless it.
Children caress it.
All shall maintain it,
No one shall stain it.
Cheers for the sailors that fought on
the wave for It,
Cheers for the soldiers that always
were brave for it.
Tears for the men who went down to
the grave for it
Here comes THE Flag!
Who Am I?
I am the foundation of. all bus!
ness.
I am the fount of all prosperity.
I am the parent of genius.
I am the salt that gives life its
r.avor.
1 ar.i the foundation of every for-
tune in America, from Rockefeller's
down.
I must be loved before I can be
Btow my greatest blessings and
achieve my greatest ends. Loved,
make life sweet and purposeful and
(fruitful. f
I can do more to advance a youth
than his own parents, be I hey ever
so rich.
i FooU hate me, wise n en love me
I I am represented In every loaf of
J bread that comes from the oven, in
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ctoi nam mti viuuro iu uuuiiii
ent, in every ship that streams the
ocean, in every newspaper that
comes from the press.
I am the mother of democracy.'
All progress springs from me.
Who am I?
I am WORK. Exchange.
him;
He must find In himself the grit and
vim .
That brings success; be ran get the
skill.
If he brings to the task a steadfast
will.
No man Is beaten till he gives In;
Hard luck can t stand for a cheerful
grin;
The man who fails needs a better ex
cuse
Than the quitter's whining, "Whafa
the user
For the man who quits lets his
chances slip,
Just because he's too lasy to keep
his grip.
The man who sticks goes ahead with
a shout,
While the man who quits joins the
"down and out."
The Lyceum World.
A Beautiful Newer
When Villa was In possession of
Juaret some one persuaded him that
the city needed a sewer system and
street paving. An American con
tractor secured the Job. When the
work was well advanced Villa an
nounced that he wished to look It ov
er, so the contractor took him around
in an automobile. Pancho stared at
everything" and began to swell up
like a balloon. "Ah," said he, "Dial
would never have done all this nev
er! What a beautiful sewer sys
tem." And all the time he was
looking at the pavement. He didn't
know the' difference. - Engineering
& Contracting.
Hiecial Civil Service Exams
A special examination will be held
In Alliance September 12 and 26, to
fill approximately two hundred n"W
ly created positions in the War De
partment, for malo stenographers
and typewriters. The salaries will
be from $900 to $1000 per annum.
Particulars regarding the examina
tions can be secured from F. W.
Hicks, local secretary, at the Alli
ance postofflce.
Editors may come and editors may
go, the rains may fail and the per
tatles grow, but as long as someone
1 found to put up the dough, the
political organ will continue to blow.
Hot Water Each Morning
Puts Roses in Your Cheeks
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Te look: bm'i Uit'tiiJ ri r.'. k.t
is to enjov aa inside bath each morning
lush from the system the previous
2ay's waste, sour U nne stations and pat.
nanus toxina Mom it ( k..kl
vJ-i-i". 1 Wh,n f br". ooatl oagu. bad taste, nasty breath.
ilTS-iTu T1? Tww5 : hi lothr 'ho are bothered wittt htadsxh.,
AtisMJOiftttllbllft ' rfcalaVtiaB (m tka .W 1: n. . a a
asataMtible-material la the form of
ao the food aad driak Uka each
ey Wve in the alimentary organs a
rtaia amount of iadleestible material,
Uch l f eliminated, form toxias aad
whiaa are Uaa sckd into the
ry? ,rT dws whib are
ia tended to auck 4y r-"HfMfrnrt to
0ittn ike body.
U TO wel to see the (low f kealthv
m T,". to m ?m skla
r elsarer aad ekrtr, ywat oU 6
rfrtek evwy BMmiBs; epoa axiaiac a
flMe of t wetet wlkra taaapoimfttJ
A Uw wssae li wtkh is a
Amulias-SMaJte of wabW Ike weaes
lhientary tratt; before puttia saore
food into the stomach.
Girls and women with sallow skiaa,
liver spate, puaplee pUd complex-
mm, awv aaoae woo- wax. up wita
nuious sp! arid stflHteea or ooaatipa
"w sbvsmi ocgia wis paospaaiee sot
wmot or ug ana are aaturaa of very
pronounecd rssalU la one or two. week.
A quarter pound of Umptont pboa.
pkaU otf wry Uttlt ai tke drug store
Ut ia suUdwt o dKKQntra t& iuU
aa aoaa aadkot wataaetwaea, perliea
aad fmheae the akin on the outside, to
hot watar. end tfmeeton pkosphate act
(ectuidrr Uae bFraa sanitation ie va-t-
iiy more unportaat taan entaide ckaatt-
Mil tk 1m 9wm An. u ,
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Why Fords lo Up Ktream
. Peter Peterson, the Puget Sound
contractor, writes us that he was
coming down the Skagit river a few
days ago when he counted one hun
dred and fifty automobiles going up
the river on the opposite bank. He
asked a farmer what it meant. "Is
there a fair or something?" "No
replied the farmer, adjusting his
steel-rimmed specs, "them's Fords
going up the river to spawn." En
gineering & Contracting.
He Had to Spit on Ilia Hand
John Olsen, the marine contractor,
at one time had in his employ a day
laborer who was ambitious to be
come a diver, One day the oppor
tunity came and the man put on the
diving suit and went down. He hard
ly tad been down two minutes before
hn signaled to bj drawn up again.
The helper baue! him up quickly
and he indicated that h? wanted the
helmet unscrewed. When this was
done he began to take off his loaded
shoes and rubber combination suit.
"I'm done with dlvin'," he explained.
"No more of this business for me. To
the devil with a Job where ye can't
spit on yer hands.'- Engineering t
Contracting.
Didn't Kpeak Their I Angling
"Twas shortly after the Civil war
and a young northern engineer was
superintending some negro laborers
erecting a bridge. "Reverse the
beam' he directed. The men paused
then proceeded aa before.
"Reverse that ebam!" he yelled
some. confusion but no better result
of hla order Utterly out of patience
he yelled once more .with much em
phasis. An amused bystander rail
ed, "Jut' turn her end fer end. boys.'
and with relieved grins the men
swung the beam Into place!
M. V. M. J.;
The Man Who Quit
The man who quits has a brain and
hand
Aa good as the next;, but he lacks
the aand
That would make him stick with a
courage stout
To whatever he tacklea and fight it
out.
lie starta-wltk a rusk and a solemn
I . VOW r
That he'll soon be showing the tV
! . ere how;
Ten something new etrikeikla rotr
- tng eye, .
And his task Is left for the bye and
GLASS OF SALTS IF
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Just the Thing for IHarrhoeo
"About two years ago I had a sev
ere attack of diarrhoea which lasted
over a week," writes W. C Jones,
uuford, N. D. "I became so weak
that I could not stand upright. A
druggist recommended Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Reme
dy. The first dose relieved me and
within two days I was aa well as tv
er." Many druggists recommend this
remedy because they know that It Is
reliable. Obtainable everywhere.
Adv aug
Liver Trouble
."t am hnthered with liver trouble
about twice a year," writes Joe Ding
man. Webster City, Iowa. "I have
pains In my side and back and an aw
ful soreness In my stomacn. i uearu
of Chamberlain's Tablets and tried
them. Dy the time l nau usea nan
a bottle of them I was feeling Ine
and had no signs of pain." Obtains
ble everywhere.
Adv aug
GIRL WANTK4) Inquire at Alli
ance Hteam laundry.
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KOTICK TO riVOrEKTY OWKKfW
The property owners' In Lake pre
cinct will take notice that the weed
along the highways must be mowed
immediately or I shall proceed to
cut the same and it will be taxed
against the land,
L. M. KENNEDY,
Road Overseer.
38-2t-7568
Sat less meat if you feel Backachy or
have Bladder trouble Baits
fine for Kidneys.
Meat forms urie acid which excites
and overwork the kidneys in their efforts
to filter it from the syntem. Regular eat
ers of meat must flush the kidneys occa
sionally. You mutt relieve them like you
relieve your bowels; removing all the
acids, waste and poison, else you feel a
dull misery in the kidney region, sharp
pains in the back or sick headache, diz
tineu, your stomach sours, tongue is
coated and when the weather ia bad you
have rheumatio twinges. The urine is
cloudy, full of sediment; the channels
often get irritated, obliging you to get
ii n two or three times during the night.
o neutralize these irritating acids
. ..j flush off the body's urinous waste
get about four ounces of Jad Salts
from any pharmacy; take a table
spoonful in a glass of water before break
fast for a few days and your kidneys will
then act fine and bladder disorders dis
appear. This famous salts is made from
the said of grapes and lemon juice, oom
bined with lithia, aad has been used for
generations to clean and stimulate slug
gUh kidneys snd stop bladder irritation.
Jad Salts is inexpensive; harmless and
makes a leUphtful effervescent litbia
water drink which millions of men and
women take now and then, thus avoiding
serious kidney and bladder diseases. -
We will furnish the money to
build homes in Alliance. We Inspect
the property ourselves and furnish
money quickly at a low rate of inter
est. Nebraska Laud Company, Alli
ance, Neor.
SCHMOLLER & MUELLER
Quality Pianos and Player Pianos
Now offered and sold direct from
Factory to Home.
ANY ONE intending to purchase
Piano or Player Piano within the next
year should not fail to take advantage of
our special proposition to first buyers in
your community, for it means a round
saving of at least $100 to you.
Scfcnolfer & taudler Instruments ere Ksehssittlly Cerrcst
snd contain a sweet mellow rich tone a quality that lingers in the memory
In vivid contrast to instruments ordinarily sold on the Special Sales Plan.
Oar 57 rnn ot eontinaed nwem ia th piano batinms (fees roa ttis jdnntta
ol oar eitpcriene mad oar 2S year guanine, backed b OW aotirs Capital sod HaaoaroM
at ovar Si.UUO.OUO.QU, affords 70a) absolute protection. '
Wa deliver oar inetramenta free 10 your home sod moes tarns to sJt yoa
aoaveoienae, 3 to 5 years to pay.
Beautiful new designs In GRANDS, UPRIGHTS and PLAYERS.
SCHMOLLER & MUELLER PIANO CO.
Largett Rrtailen of Piano In th World.
F 133 1311-13 Farnam St., - OMAHA, NEBR.
Mall This Coupon To-day lor Catafoda aod lafornatSoa ol our Free Trial Offer in your H
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ADDRESS.
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DYE & OWENS
Transfer Line
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
moved promptly, and
Transfer Work solicited.
Dray Fhont MT
Residence phone 630 and Bint 174
HARNESS
Hand made from best material.
Outlast any factory made cooda.
Call and see.
Harness repairing by experts ne
ed harness maker.
J. M. COVERT
At M. D. Nichols' stand, Alliance
Uhat Dividend Should
a Telephone Company Pay?
We believe that we should pay euch a return on the money
Invested in our property as will enable us to obtain additional
money necessary for making extensions and improvements re
quired by the public. - -
If we do not earn enough to get this new money the public
will suffer from the curtailment of extensions and improvements
that should be made. We make additions to the plant out of new
money invested and not but of profits from the service sold.
There are many problems peculiar to the telephone business
necessitating extra expenditures which we cannot control. There
are. occasional expenses caused by sleet storms, floods and torna
does which amount to thousands of dollar. Then there may be
increased taxes or possible exactions from governing bodies re
garding methods of construction, operating requirements, etc.,
which add to our expenses. These costs always bear upon the
problem of dividends;
This company is and will be satisfied with' a fair average
return, on the money actually invested in the busness. We have
absolutely no M watered stock:' A dollar has been invested in'
physical property for every dollar'a werih of securities issued;
All we ask or: have1 a' right to expect ir such a Teturn on' the"
xaonty invested iijr on prerty at ' cptOd bi', obtained on iW
money, if it were invested in other business enterprises involvinr
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In special eases in the' extension of business, where extra
oTdinaryfrisk are tafcen hich entitU us to some extraprofit
in consideration of such risks we shall only ask for that return t
on the; investment' which any. equitable" commission' or' court
would award tat
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woman wne imim
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