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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1916)
p.ypiEi Of course you have dreamed of Borne day owning a FINELY EQUIPPED NEW HOME There need be no disappointment ( in the realization if you come TO US FOR THE MATERIALS For cheapness in price, high quality in materials, satisfaction in service, COME TO U3; . janarriMaaT . Mtf WMVitt . .rii ISUU u t .... . H 3tfai?ifs via paogu Over-work, worry and the constant strain of a business life are often a cause of much trouble. Dr. Miles' Nervine is highly recommended for all Nervous disor ders. It is particularly invaluable to business women. Regulate your bowels by using DR. MILES LIVER PILLS IF HMT BOTTLE, cfa BOX, FAILS TO EN'-riT YOU, YOUR MONtV WILL bu REFUNDED. NERVOUS ATTACKS. I suffered with nervous at tache and headaches. Then my liver not out of order and it seemed as thoufh ntr whola system was upaet. I com menced uitlng Dr. Miles' Nerv ina and also took Dr. Mllea' Liver F1M and now I feel per fectly well in every way. My bowel also ara In good shape now." MRS. AUGUSTA KEISBR. 1149 Portland Ave., Rochester, N. T. 2 BEE" iirr a f 100 position Yes, you can q.tallfy for a 100 Government Position or Com mercial position. The Snell Quick Trainln Course costs more, but you'll bo glad to pay It when you know the tremendous advantages It has for YOU. , Good $100 iioi.lt Ions are plentiful. More so than you ever dreamed. Dut not the people to Oil them. So all you have to do Is to equip yourself. "The Job'B always watting. A "Certified" Snell Sonographer Is ranly out of employment. Sit right down now, this minute, and wrue for full particulars. Not a day la to be lost. You ran learn at home or in person, day or night. Maybe your -Mc future depend upon your letter! CIVIL HI HI( i: MII(K)I, KlTTUElXiK HlIl-DIXO, DENVER PLAN TO RESUME RAILWAY INQUIRY AFTER MARCH 4TII ACID 1 . CLOGS THE KIDNEY: Take a glass of SalU If your Back he or Bladder bothers you Drink more water. Postponement Forced by Press ot Congressional Business, j COUNTRY DEMANDS ACTION The solution Jglf an extension telephones I m - m : t' All thosa steps saved Afzr irp:;j for a few cents If j i 1 m iiswacE exursion jj 1 ) 1 V TELEPHONE RATES ffl I ' I 'V With extra bell, foL HI ' I hV 75 cents a month - Mxr- - 1 , P JSi! Without a bell, p$$pj3 cents a month J? 1 B Shipper, Investors and Representa tives of All Branches of Business De mend Unification of System of Rail way Regulation Roads Ask Fewer ' Masters. Wnxhtnsrton. Dee. " .The Conres slonai Joint Committee on Interstate Commerce, which has been conducting L the Inquiry Into government regulation and control of trannportatinn, last week decldpd to suspend Its hearings on tlie subject and a(lJonrnel. snhjeet to tlie rail of the rhalrmnn. because of the pressure of oilier work before Con fxess. Aecordlnq; to tlie resolution rre aMnjr the rommlttee. It n required to submit a report by Jnnunry Rlh next It Is nndrmtnod that before that tlm the committee will ask for an exten sion of time and that the henrlnps will be resumed at a later date, when some of those who already have appeared before the committee will lie question ed further and a preat many others will be heard. It Is probable, howev er, that the hearings will not be resnm d nntll after adjournment of Conpres on March 4th. In addition to regular routine business the commerce com mltt'H'S of the two houses are chnrped wlfb the important, duty of preparing and presenting the legislation asked for by Tresldent Wilson to make Im possible railroad strike without pre vlous investigation. This will leave little or no time for the consideration of the general questions of railway regulation. Country Wants Something Don. Members of Congress and others who are Interested In the Inquiry nn dertaken by the Newlands Committee Insist that there Is no Intention of abandoning It. It seems doubtful. Indeed. If the country would permit the matter to be dropped If there were evldonoe of a desire on the part of Congress to do so. The nation-wide evidences of In terest evoked by the Initiation of the Newlands Inquiry show that the pe pie of the country shippers, consum ers and Investors, us well as railway men themselves are alive to the fact that the railway situation Is highly un- stflsractory and that steps must be taken without unnecessary delay to make it no'",II1, for the railroads to meet the growing needs of the nation.. From reports received here it seems as though almost every commercial or ganization and business Interest In tlie country were cnuaeed In studying the railroad question. The Chamber of Commerce of the United States has been conducting 'an elaborate Inquiry into various phases of the subject for finny month past. Many Ic nl and state commercial bodies In every part of the country hnve committees en gaged In study of the problem and have Indicated a desire to come here and present their views. National or ganizations of manufacturers. Iumler men. coal operators, wholesale and re tall dealers, have expressed through resolutions their desire for the iinlflca tlon of the system of railway regula tlon. The Natloual Industrial Traffic league, speaking from the viewpoint of shipter using the railways, has Indorsed exclusive federal regulation providing It Is accomplished In such a way as to give full .protection ana prompt adjustment In matters relating to transportation within the state Many Interests Studying Problem. All these organisations represent prl marlly the shippers of the country, but tliey are not the only ones who are taking a band in the discussion. The Investors of the nation, through their own associations and through commit tees representing the savings banks and other financial organizations, are pre- itartng to ahow the necessity of Jmprov Ing railroad credit and protecting the rlghta of thoite whose money Is Invest ed In railway securities. - Finally the railroads themselves, being vitally con cerued In the Improvement of existing conditions, are planning to submit their views through their executives, ojier atlng otllclais and traffic experts and to assert their willingness to accept far reaching federal regulation along lines that will enable them to attract capital and to provide the facilities needed fur tin- prompt and efficient handling of the country's transportation business. Main Trouble Is Too Many Master. Not all of these Interests are la ac- rord as to tlie remedies that should be Idopted. There scnus to be a general agreement, however, that many of the ilifficultles which confront the railroads and which make It Impossible for them to meet the requirements of the na tlou commerce promptly and aatutfac torlly arise from the haphazard and aften conflicting measures of regula tioi that have been adopted from tune to tuue by the federal government and the forty-eight state and that what Is beeded Is a well ordered, systematic scheme of federal regulation that shall rover the whole country and make it possible for the railroads to provide the extensions and Improved facilities ao badly Deeded, while at the same time protecting fully the public Interest. If you must have your meat everr eat it, but flush your, kidneys witli t . orenionnlly, says a noted authority tells us that meat forms urie acid w1 . almost jisralyca the kidneys In tlicii . forts to expel it from the blood. 11 become sltipgish and weaken, then -suffer with a dull misery in the kio. t(rion, shnrp pains in the bnck er headache, dizziness, your stomach i tongue is coated and when the we-v is b:id you have rheumatic twinges. " urine pels cloudy, full of sediment, -. 'innnrls , often get sore and lrri:;r utilising you to seek relief two or t' 'ima during the night. To neutralize these irritating achi, cloanso tlie kidneys and flush oir body's urinous waste get four ounci!; Jad Salts from any pharmacy ln take a taMcKpoonful in a plana water before breakfast for a few and your kidncrs will than act fino. 1 . famous salts is made from the acid -grapes and lemon juice, combined .' iilhia, and 1ms been used for genera ti to flush and stimulate sluggish, kldn. also to neutralize the acids In un ro it no longer irritates, thus em;. ' 'ndder weakness. lad SalU is inexpensive; cannot ' jure, and makes a delightful efforve -lithia water drink. fea& Sim r a. a7 jna oT umemmz? II . ' s.- ejaw a a v . . .mi. r - mm rrvcuw 9). Capt. S. P. Tuttle left Saturday af ternoon for Lincoln where he is spending the holidays with children and other relatives. ' e M. C. Oldt of Hcmineford was an Alliance visitor Friday. . He Is now' living in southern Dawes county but expects to move Into Box Butte coun-1 ty in the spring. e Miss Delia Ilolsten arrived home Friday morning to spend the hollt days with homo folks. She Is at tending school at Brownell Hall In Omaha. e e Clean cotton rags wanted at The Herald office. We pay three cents per pound. Woolen rags not wanted. Bank your money to-day. You must do so to have it to-morrow. BANK WITH US The First State Bank IARNESS Hand Bade froaa best material. Outlast any factory aaade goods. Call and see. Harness repairing by experienc ed harness maker. J. M. COVERT At M. D. Nichols' stand, Alliance JHP Iff 1 10 MMM liwl Open sluices of system each morning and wash away the1 poisonous, stagnant matter, says authority. A glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it, drank each morning before breakfast, keeps us looking and feeling fit. Life is not-merely to live, but to live well, eat well, digest well, work well, sleep well, look well. What a glorious condition to attain, and yet how very easy it is if one will only adopt the morning inside bath. Folks who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when tHey arise, splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach, can, instead, feel as fresh as a daisy by open ing the sluices of the system each morning and flushing out the whole of the internal poisonous stagnant matter. Everyone, whether ailing, sick or well, should, each morning, before breakfast, drink a glass of real hot water with' a teaspoon ful of limestone phosphate in it to wash from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the previous day's indigestible waste, sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and puri fying the entire alimentary canal before putting more food into the stomach. The action of hot water and limestone phosphate on an empty stomach is wonder fully invigorating. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and gives one a splendid appetite for breakfast While you are enjoying your breakfast the water and phos phate is quietly extracting a large volume of water from the blood and getting ready for a thorough flushing of all the inside organs. The millions of peope who are bothered with constipation, bilious spells, stomach trouble, rheumatism; others who have sallow skins, blood disorders and sickly complexions are urged to get a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from the drug store, which will cost but little, but is sufficient to make anyone a pro-' nounced crank on the subject of internal sanitation. I