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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1918)
THE ALLIANCE HERALD, WAY 30. l'JIH RENOWNED MAN MAY VISIT THIS SECTION I.. 'I. Cooper, Noted PliiliintlifnpM. Gives I . 1 1 s- Part of liuomc t. flinrit t t i Not in recent fears, prrhnpp, has the coming of any public character urousccl Bttcb Widespread interest it b h;.s the proposed visit to Omaha and other western cities of L T. Cooper, the millionaire philan thropist. Mr. Cooper is describe.! as one of America's foremost loader of ad vanced thought, and sprang into fame and fortune through his new health theories based on what is known as the Tanlac treatment. He never ceases to surprise you with the inflinite variety of his knowledge and its absolute correctness and thor oughness In several of the larger cities. h has done a great deal of re lief work among the poor. Mr. Cooper is a firm believer in practical philanthropy and his relief work is familiar to charity workers over the country. His southern rep resentative while in Houston, lexas. recently distributed, under the per sonal direction of lending charity workers, one thousand dresses of ex cellent quality to the poor women and children. In San Antonio the follow ing week, he donated another thou sand dresses to the poor of that city and a few days later four hundred of the garments were provided by him for the poor women and children of Galveston. Ladies promient in so cial life and many promient citizens of these places assisted and co-operated with Dr. Cooper's representa tives in this worthy cause. Jives 50.04M) I oaves of I trend Similar service was also performed by Mr. CoopeV in Memphis, Birming ham, Atlanta, Little Hock, Shreve port, Vicksburg, Jackson, Nashivlle, KnoZTille, Chattanooga. Macon, Sa vannah. Montgomery. Mobile and Augusta, and his establishment of I The famous free bread line at Louis ville, where he distributed tifty thou sand loaves of bread absolutely free and without question to those in : want, proved a revelation to charity workers there. In fact, in practicall ly every city Mr. Cooper has Visited lie has always shown his great sym pathy for the poor and unfortunate by performing some unique act of charity. Mr, Cooper contends thai nine tenths of the diseases and ill health of the pre sent day American is due to faulty digestion and improper assim ilation in the food, which finally pro duces a Stuffed up condition of the vi tal organs. It has been said that Tanlac, his celebrated medicine which is now ac complishing such remarkable results throughout the country, not only quickly overcomes all catarrhal intla mations of the mucous membrane, but acts directly in the correction of stomach, liver, kidney and intes tinal disorders. Tanlac as h::s been so convincing ly proven by the thousands upon thousands whet have endorsed it, is also a reconstructive tonic of great power, and has been known to entire ly relieve the most obstinate cases of rheumatism and blood disorders in a very short time. Tanlac Sales Phenomenal it is, indeed, doubtful if anything ever placed on the market in the way of a medicine has sprung into such popular favor in so short a time People everywhere have been quirk to recognise its wonderful merit. Tin demand for it has been OOthlO ! short of phenomenal. In Dallas, Texas, over 120,000 bot tles were sold in twelve months time, which according t druggists of that city, has established ;i new rec ord, and is unprecedented in the h:s tory of the drug business in Denver over 16,006 bottles were sold in six months, in I't. Worth, Texas. 12 2.204 bottles were sold in twelve months, in Atalanta, Georgia, over 166,000 bottles were sold in twelve months' time, in Knoxville, Tenn., the Kuhl-man-ChambllSS Co., sold and distrib uted 48,326 bottles in nine months, in Louisville, Ky., the Taylor-Isaacs company, who operate eight retail stores in that city, sold 3 2,000 bottles in less than 90 days. In fact every where Tanlac has been introduced its sale has likewise been phenomenal and the demand for it is continually in creasing. A total of more than two and a half million bottles of the med icine has been sold through the At lanta oflic ealone during the past 18 months, and it is without doubt the most widely talked of medicine in tLe WorU . Hay. When asked to explain this rec ord breaking demand, G K Willis. International distributor of Tanlac. said "There can be only one pos sible explanation, and It can be told in one word, 'merit ' That tells the whole story. No p re pe ration, no mat ter how ex tensive! jf advertised, can possibly meet with such phenomenal success unless It possesses exti. or dinary curative power." Thousands upon thousands are tes tifying daily that they have been re lieved of disease after years of suf fering by its use. Tanlac is sold in Alliance by F. K. Holsten, and in Hemtngford by H It. Olds Drug company. I Mors Sunday. Will Pri del and son, Kenneth, au toed to Hay Springs Sunday. Mi Zimmerman is building an ad dition to his house in the western part of tow n SUFFERING FROM COLD If you shiver in frosty j weather, if you have cold hands and feet, if colds are stubborn and frequent, then your blood may be thin and impoverished. scorn EMULSION has been correcting this condi tion for nearly fifty years. It possesses rare powers for creating natural body warmth, for charging summer blood with winter richness and strengthening both throat and lungs. The Norwrtrlun cod Mrrr oil in Scott's Emubion i- now refined in our own American laboratories which makes it pure and palatable. Scott & Bowne. Rloomfield.N.J. 17-12 Mr. and Mrs. Otto Klemke from Lush, WjTO.i came Tuesday for a visit 10 Mr. Klemke's parents, before h leaves for military service. H B, Johnson shipped a carload of stock to the Omaha markets TOCf lay Quite a crowd from this place was in Alliance Saturday to take In the Red ross parade, which opened the MR drive in this county for the week . B, ("lark and sons of Gordon, formerly of this place, came Sunday for a visit with relatives and friends here. A M. Miller returned the latter part of the week from San Antonio. Texas, where he has been visiting his grandson, ROSeel Miller, who is serv ing in the aviation corps there. Mrs. Dan O'Keefe was in Alliance Tuesday between trains. Miss Nettle Uhrig closed her sc hool in district 80 with a special program the best ever known in that district After the program an excellent lunch consisting of ice cream and cake was served. The service Miss I'hiit; has given in her district lias been most satisfactory and is liked by all the patrons of the school district. She was asked to take the school for next year, but did not give any definite acceptance. Hot Water for Sick Headaches Tells why everyone should drink hot water with phosphate In It before breakfast. Headache of any kind. Is caused by autointoxication which means self poisoning. LIvel and bowel poisons called toxins. sucKed Into the blood, through the lymph ducts, excite the heart which pumps the blood so fast that It congests In the smaller arteries and veins of the head producliiR vio lent, throbbing pain and dlstross, called headache You become nervous, de spondent, sick, feverish nnd miserable, your meals sour and almost nauseate you. Then yon resort to acctanllldo, aspirin or the bromides which tempor arily relieve hut do not rid tho blood of these Irritating toxins. A glass of hot water with a teaspoon ful of limestone phosphate In It, drank before breakfast for awhile, will not only wash these poisons from your sys tem and cure you of headache but will cleanse, purify and freshen the entire alimentary canal. Ask your pharmacist for a quarter pound of limestone phosphate. It Ib In expensive, harmless as sugar, and al most tasteless, except for a sourish twinge which is not unpleasant. If you aren't feeling your best, If tongue is coated or you wake up with bad taste, foul breath or have colds, indigestion, biliousness, constipation or sour, acid stomach, begin tho phos phated hot water cure to rid your system of toxins and poisons. Results are quick and It Is claimed that those who continue to flush out the stomach, liver and bowels every morning never have any headacho or know a miserable moment ASk us 'to Sweat FOR YOU THIS Summer For Your Information In making your purchases; of SliirlH, Soft Collars, etc., be sure ami pet oversize. Do tliis, because pootls nre not boinp biting at the pres ent time before being placed on the market. Observe tliis precaution ami your laundered poods will not come back iinderaixo. UP TO DATE DELIVERY SERVICE Alliance Steam Laundry 127 East Third Street Phone 160 Try Our Quick, Neat Job Printing Hemingford News Items The following interesting iter were received last WOOk, but through the ".':?:?:??:?!:::? latent genes of our ' non-comp" operator, they were unintentionally not set up: .Mr. and Mrs. Sari Bpacht were is- Iting friends in Alliance Sunday be-! tween trains. Mrs. Frank Elliott and daughtor.l Lelis, were shopping in Alliance Fri day. Mis; Bernice Brosstry, of ciarks, Nebr.. came Monday morning for an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. II. K. OldS. Mr. ; nd Mrs. II. I!, olds autoed to Alliance Tuesday on business, return-1 inr the same day. a YlstalisfhisTmiic tTAimitiiT 6no lrlimgr Milt onfi UArtc JTII WIaa iLllVlUII M. U 1111111 . k?CU Illlll if ACtll OlIU IlVJIkJ Temperance Brew Alvin Nicholson and family came down from Marsland the lirst of the week for a short visit with friends and relatives here. Clarence Kosenbcrjror returned Montlay night from Boulder, Colo., where he was called on account of the serious illness of his wife. He re ports Mr. Uosenberjior much better. Mis3es Pauline Dowd and Nona O'Neil autoed over to Chadron Friday afternoon for an over Sunday visit with their parents. James Best went to Van Tassel, Why.. Monday for a visit with his son, Hugh, who is on a homestead there. Grandpa Hucke is on the sick list this week. Mr. and Mrs, John Sampy returned to their home at Cnrley, Nebr., Mon day after a few days' visit at the Shepherd home here. I). W. Butler and H. A. Krutzer Were attending to business matters in Alliance Tuesday. Mrs. Will Johnson is able to be out aain after a week's illness. I Mrs. Will Saline was in Alliance Monday having dental work done. Mrs. Elmer Schneider was an Alli ance visitor Tuesday. Miss Helen Greene came in Monday from the ranch and remained over i until Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John MoraveV moved i into their new home in the western Ipart of the city the first of the week. Earl Anderson, Clive Erskine, Leo jand John Walker were Allialnce vis- Make It In Your Own Home In a Few Minutes, From a Pure Malt and Extract A These are the clays of temperance drinks. Although non-alcoholic malt beverages, "near beers,' etc., are now being sold in bottles every where, they all lack, a certain indescribable snap and flavor. 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Pat O'Brien's Remarkable Story of His Escape While a Prisoner in Germany Which We Have Secured for Our Next Serial OUTWITTING THE HUN Lieut. O'Brien, a brave young Irish-American was wounded in an air battle with enemy fliers. He was captured but made his escape and in this great story he tells in his own way his remarkable experiences in making his way to Holland and thence to the United States. His narrative is without a parallel in the annals of the war. DON'T MISS THIS GREAT STORY I OUR NEW SERIAL! BEGINNING SOON IN THIS PAPER