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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1917)
-v nil .BaSBBBBaw VIMS HEAOACHS. 1 oik had terrible tiMdachae snl feared Im Ovsjape. I couM not at tan te my work. I took MM of Dr. Wm' Antl ri PiMs and ttio pain waa qutekly one. Thaa I s4arte walnc Dr. )ca' Nervine aad tha treabte vsasnaed cesapletel and I ftlt well aaa active cat mr" MINKY PARNHAM. si in VaMey, Minn. 1)1) IbQQacgljJQ 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 nervouaoeea is the cause, Dr. MUm' Restorative Nervine should be used to relieve the cause. IF FIRST BOX. OR OTTCB. FAILS TO NNIFIT VOW, YOUR MOM BY WILL BE RCFUNOBM. IN THIS PAPER Elsewhere is a list of GOOD USED AUTOMOBILES This firm is determined that its reputation shall be made by selling GOOD USED CARS. -w lit tUT V IK DQra lUUn f WRITE or TELEPHONE or CALL fiTUS J ImaaaMl uixin us bv the unusual con Iditloni of the preBent hour necessi tales a greater activity and greater 'efficiency on the part of every indi vidua! in order to meet these extra ! ordinary conditions. Caution is war ranted, but we should buy goods and lead the lives we have been accus tomed to. Factories must be kept Koing to their full capacity. Labot must be kept employed. Our homes I must be kept up. We must cheer- . J full iiiy war duties in addition to r?VvVVmM?VW peace duties and expenditures In doing our bit, every one of us buy up to the limit of our ability, to the end that money shall be kept in circulation. Let us take as our slogan an spread this -slogan everywhere, for our own good, for the COUNTRY'S good, for the WORLD'S good, "BUS INKKS AS USUAL." By E. C Morse, vice . president and genera manager, Chalmers Motor ouipany Detroit, Mich. THE EARL FRANKLIN USED CAR CO. "The House of Satisfaction" 1544 Court Place DENVER, COLO. -Main 8539 ant ? f 1 Y Y Y Y Y Y o "BURIN RW AR URUAL" The worst thing that could hap pen to the world right now would be a business depression in the United States. With the country unpros perous, with business dull, money tight, either through fear or false economy, would be a calamity. War in Itself does not cause busi ness depression. Billions of dollars have been appropriated by congress for war preparations. This great sum of money, put into immediate circulation in this country, will cre ate new wealth for use In the world struggle for humanity. It would be a tremendous error to halt business now through an un patriotic feeling of panic and a mis taken Idea of patriotic economy. Patriotic economy calls upon sll to eliminate waste and extravagance. It demands that we conserve our food products, and our natural wealth. It also demands that wc guard our health, our energies, our lHbor our very lives: that we should put more efficiency In every thing we do. Our president, in his inspired war message to the people, said, "It Is evident to every thinking man mat our industries, on the farm, In the shipyard, In the mines, in the fac tories, must be made more prolific and more efficient. The way to accomplish this is for the people to buy and use the mer chandise produced. Business can not remain healthful unless the whole people buy as usual and keep money in circulation. America will Bhow the world that a war bum on me principles ui righteousness and freedom need not Impoverish the people or stop the wheels of industry. America will prove that prosper ity can go hand in hand with war when waged with clear headed In telligence. The American people will continue to need food and clothing. They will not give up the luxuries of life. They will continue to buy motor cars and stocks. Theatres and base ball and other amusements will go on. All these niUBt be supplied, as well as fighting men, and supplies for the fighting men. In doing hln bit to help, every individual should now than has been his ted to the members and voted on and carried by a large majority. Then KRLKARKD FOIl HUM WORK Omaha. Neb , -Three hundred em- the Orand Lodge decided it took a ployes of the Union stock yards and two-thirds majority to change the th live stock commission companies rates and adopt the new. A bitter j were released May 15 to take John on fight ensued for an hour. Legal tal-! farms to aid In the production of ent was about evenly divided be- foods for the war emergency. tween the fighters, an exception was This was decided upon this morn taken by J. L. Sundean from Wahooltng at a meeting of the live stock ex- Udge. It will be threshed out latei change on. Sundean Is for lower rates and The yard company and the corn- stands for the old men, and by the mission men will get along with less way. Sundean is the best fighter I ever saw on the floor. He has met all opposition with approval of a ma jority of the lodge, and still the roll er machine will get us down by not having the skill to dodge lightning tactics. When all rules of common ourtesy and respect can be ignored help between May lfi and September 1, the time for which these men are released. The south side employers will hold their Jobs open for them till they return. At the same time they have offered to pay the difference between the wages the men will receive on the Sprains and Strains Relieved Sloan's Liniment quickly takes the pain out of strains, sprains, brulaea and all muscle soreness. A clean, clear liquid easily applied, It quickly penetrates without rubbing. Sloan's Liniment does not slain the skin or clog the pores like mussy plasters or ointments. For chronic rheumatic aches and pains, neuralgia, gout and lumbago have this well-known rem edy handy. For the pains of grippe and following strenuous work. It gives quick relief. At all druggists. 25c. Adv a with impunity by the head of the farms and what they ore paid when lodge it is time to go home and quit working in the yarda the order. The new rate voted on would have required you to pay S2 per month on $2,000. My rate would be $3 less than before, and a provi sion to help the old men a little on the side. I will close as we have a night ses sion. Friday Morning. Well, Julius, we fought the battle up to 12 o'clock last night and quit to bury the dead and tako care of the wounded this forenoon. The elo quence of a Cicero, the prudence of Augustus, the patience of Job, and the Intelligence of all are still inad equate to come to any conclusion In retard to any rate proposed by the different factions, and In my Judg ment, there Is no legal rato in exis tence today to carry out the wishes of the order. However, they will try to collect the Fraternal Congress rates for the next tnree monma, al ter that rate had been voted down by a two-thirds majority. 1 am with the insurgents ana we have taken legal action against the rulings of the Orand Lodge officers. This will likely go before tne su preme court in lae near miiw State may appoint a receiver ior me lodge and take charge at once, ine Orand Lodge officers for the next two years are all new men. For further information, see the omana aauy pa pers." The shipping out of the men will begin at once, thru the stock yards labor bureau. Done "Chamberlain's Tablets Have ders for Me" "I have been a sufferer from stom ach troubles for a number of years, and although I have used a great number of remedies recommended for this complaint. Chamberlain's Tablets is the first medicine that haa given mo positive and lasting relief, writes Mrs. Anna Kadln, Spencer- port, N. Y. "Chamberlain's Tablets have done wonders for me and I val ue them very highly." Obtainable everywhere. Adv-may Professional Directory of the Alliance Herald Professional Photographer Ousllly Portraits Interior and Exterior Views Kodak Finishing Enlaiging all Styles m. R. ,i: Utr Proprietor AI.I.IANI K ART STUDIO Phone Red 15 i L. W. BOWMAN Physician and Surgeon Office: First National Rank Bldg. Phones: Office, 362 : Res. 16 IMPERIAL ORCHKSTRA 8 Pltttfa Member of A. F. of M. H A. DUBUQUE, Mgr. M H WHALEY. Director Vtnreri and Dance Work IF BACK HURTS USE- SALTS FOR KIDNEYS Eat leas meat if Kidneys feel like lead or Bladder bothers you Meat forms aric acid. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER At The Herald Office Moiuthie Hates Prompt Me vice C E SLAOLE, M. D. Ph)lriau Si Surgeon Office phone. S Kes phone, 52 ALLIANCE, -- NEBRASKA Office supplies at The Herald of flee. Phone 840. NO MOHK Ml HHHOOMM FOB PUBLIC Omaha. Neb. For years the stock yarda dumping grounda have furnish ed mushrooms for scores of South Omahans in the spring. They grew in quantities and dosena of people could be seen early mornlnga gather ing mushrooms from the wild beds. Now the public is barred. The yard company has stationed guards in the vicinity of the mushroom bods and no one Is permitted to trespass. "The people have been so destructive of the mushroom beds that we have not be en able to get any for the officers of she company" sand superintendent J. 8. Walters. We haVe ordered oar special officers to aee that no one mo lests the mushroom beds hereafter." 800 ROOMS SAFETY FIRST 800 BOOMS t . . . -. .......e rr r fitww nam nnup t vuu-a m&mm vvw v. inxn DRINK HOT TEA ! Oct n small package of Hamburg Breast Tea, or as tne Qsflbm folks call it, "Hamburger BlUet 1 has," at any pharmacy, 'lake a tsblespOonfu) of the tea. put a cup of boiling water upon it, pour through a sieve mikI drink a teacup full at any time during the lay or before retiring. It is the innt effective way to break n cold ami ears grip, as it open the im.i - of the skin, relieving congestion. Also loosen the bowels, ihjM breaking up a Gold Try it the nest time you suffer from a cold or the grip. It is inexpensive a ml entirely vegetable, therefore safe ami harmless. When you are In Omaha come where all Stockmen atop. Ton will always find your friends and acqualntaness at the HOTEL CASTLE iTH AND JONWH NTH., OMAHA Omaha's new abaoiuteiy fire-proof hotel. Ws welcose the Stock men. We'll make you comfortable and our rates are most reasonable In the city. Rooms with private both, $1.60 to 11.75. Rooms with, private toilet $1. Oood car service to the Stock Tarda and Depots. Hare your commission firm telephone for room reservation. FRED A. CABTLE, Prop. COMFORT WITHOUT EXTRAVAGANCE RUB RHEUMATISM FROM L. a. H I K it Y BURTON & REDDISH LA VY KB Attorney s-at-law Land Attorneys Pin. ue 1) KpOSM t) RaasS Block I "'' first National Bank Bldg PHONE 180 Alliance. Nebraska , ALLIANCE, -:- NEBRASKA 1 1 T H 0 M I 1, Y M 0 H Alt Vat-Law 1519-1521 City Nat'l Bank Bide. OMAHA Se'iMl tn me .ii to Live Stockv Claims 1 J. D. EMERICK llonded Abstractor I have the only set of abstract Books in Box Butte County. Ottice: Biu. 7, Opera House Block "I-et Me fry For You" HARRY P. COURSEY Mrs Stock and eneral Sales Specialist ami Auctioneer FARM SALES A SPECIALTY Terms Beasoitable Alliance, (Phone 664) Nebr. Most fulka forget that the kidneys like the bowela, nliin;iah ami clogged and need a fhmliing occasionally, else we have baekuche and dull mi-.-iy in the kitlney region, severe licadachea, rhcu mstic twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach llesplsssaeaa ami all sorts of bladder ilia A - uiurre. Vmi simplv must keep wur kfcluey active and clean, and the moment you feci an ache or pain in the kidney reeion, get aUmt four ounces of .lad ShW from anv good drug store here lake a tablespoon ful in a glass of water liefore breakfaxt for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. Thia famoiia salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with I. this, and is harmless to flush clog:id kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity. It also neutralizes the acida in the urine so it no longer irritate, thus ending blsdder disorders. Tad Salts is harmless; inexpensive; makes a delightful effervescent lithia water drink which everybody should take now and then to keep their kidneys clean, t.llUS avoiding serious complications. A well known local druggist suya lie I U lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe in ixercoming kidney trouble while it is taly trouble. STIFF. ACHING JOINTS Bub Soreness from joints sad muscles with a small trial bottle of old St Jacobs Oil Stop "dosing" Rheumatism. It's pain only; not one ease in fifty requires internal treatment. Rub sooth ing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil" right on the "tender spot," and by the time you say .lack Robinson out comes the rheumatic pain. "St. Jacob's Oil" is a harmless rheumatism cure which never disappoints and doesn't burn the skin. It taken pain, soreness, and stiffness from m l ml' joints, muscles and bones; stops rfc.atica, lumbago, backache, neuralgia. Limber up! Oet a 26 cent bottle of oldtime. honest "St Jacobs Oil" from any drug store, and in a moment you'll be free from pains, aches and stiffneHs. Don't suffer 1 Rub rheuma tism away, i PINKO FOR SELLINO HOOZK Kalis City, Nel. The district court was ill session last week and the case of Emerson Caverzanie of Kulo. for selling liquor without li cense was disposed of. The defen dant pleaded gatlty sad was lined 1100 and costs. The case of Fay Thjriiin. a ne;ro. for buinlary. was also disposed Of. He stole BOms ar ticles out of a bunk ear Some time ago and he wa:- seMoacad to thirty days in the county jail. 1 How it looks when illustrated " Is old man Jinks still DvinfT" "Oh no, he Croaked some time hro. " Think 0f Our Good Bread Associate your thoughts of Dainty Bakery Goods With this Bakery GOVERN YOURSELVES ACCORD INGLY And you 'II not regret Adopting our mfgiMtiOfl F. F. PHONE 649 STEPHENS B 4 K ER Y 207 BOX BUTTE AVE. GRAY HAIR A. 0. U. W. RATES STILL UNSETTLED J. JEFFREY. D. C. Ph C. A. G. JEFFREY. D C. CHIROPHACTORS Office Hours. 10 A M to P M IM vvn.aoN BLo h DR D E. TYLER OK.NTI8T PHONE 362 Over Flntt National ttauk ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA Geo. J. Hand, M. D. IsTHMA and H AY f K V K Kje Bar, Nose and Tbroat PHONB 261 Calls answered from office day or pjfht Alliance Man Attended Meeting in OtmshA When lute liaise le Feated. Writes Alliance People At the meeting of the Orand Ixiilt:.. ef the A O. V. W.. held in tuna ha last week the proposition of a raise ,in rates in order to put the orunniz- j ation in better shape was defeated. The state insurance department may i take a hand soon and a receiver may be appointed, according to reports in jthe daily papers W. O. Zediker at tended the meeting and gives an ac count of it in the following letter. written to Julius Covert, an Alli ance active member of the order Omaha, Neb.. May 10. 1917. Dear Sir and Brother - - I am red hot and still heating. This is the end of the third day of this Orand Ixdge session, and as yet we have not decided on any rate for the future, and at the present time, there are no rates in existence at all. We knocked the Fraternal Congress rate out and new rate was submit LOOK YOUNG. PRETTY Sage Tea and Sulphur Darkens So Naturally that No body can tell. Hair that ln-is its mlor -in. I lustre, or when it fallen, turns gray, dull and I i fe ll - ran-i-il y a lack of sulphur in tin- hair, our f read worker made up s I uiutiiie of nags lea and Sulphur to keep aer locks dark and beautiful, and thousands ot women ami men who value that even color, that btautiful dark jhj.1v of hair which ia so attractive use only thia old time recipe. Nowadays we get thii fSssSSM mixture imp rawed, by the addition of other ingredi ents hv asking at anv diug store for a 50- eent hotlle of Wyeth'a Sagi anl lal pkur i ouipound." which ilaiktli the j hair ao naturally, o evenly. Hut nohody caa pasaiady tell it ha been applied. You ! iusi dampen a anone or aoft hrnsli with I it and draw thia through your hair, tak- j in one itmall alrand at a time. Hv morn- iny the gray hair disappear : but whet delights the ladies with Wyeth'a sge an i Sulphur Vmiiouiis. ia that. Iteaides beau tifully darkening the hair after a few applications, it also brings hat k the gloa and lustre and gives it an appearance of sbundanee. Wvcth'a Sage and Nulphur Compound ia a deliiitfu! tuilct rtapiiaite to inipan , color and a youthful appearance to t hair It i uut intended for the cure, Btltigatiea or prevention of disease. n' aBMrBjS "ap", Use More Paint Gives better service, protects your buildings bettor, lals longer and costs kfiM because it is mad eespecially to withstand the peculiar climatic conditions of this locality, ate the only paints made and teste.l to suit diffecrut climatic con ditions;. The only paints that can lie right. We have booklets at our ton telling just how ami why Lincoln Climatic Paints are ,td,it!ste to tit our eliaattt interval to you. Ask for otic of these It will be of F. E. H0LSTEN ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA