The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, December 05, 1918, LOCAL EDITION, Image 6

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    fhureday, December 6, 1918
THE ALLIANCE HERALD
LLOYD'S COLUMN
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Tlio lUJn in lorrd Dialect
The unlooked for DeCMbtf rain
of Saturday evening rmiaed a poetic
Alliance lady to hand In the follow
ing vemea, written by Kmma Kenyon
Parr lab:
Dea'a-nappln", Honney
Llat'nin' at de rain:
V Dea' a roamln'. kin'o',
To'da de Oood-by Lane:
"Tippy, tappy." droppln.'
Loneanme aoun', dat'n so.
Ic' a-honln. Honey,
Fer de night to go.
Mehhe sometime. Honey.
Patter-roller cry,
"Llghta out In de cabin!"
l n my nlftht gone by.
TW a-nappln'. Honey,
Llat'nin' at de rain,
Hontn' fer de sunup,
Pas' de Oood-by Lane!
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Charles Dutton, aged eighty-one
years, a resident of MOntclalr, N. J.,
recently gave his opinion of the Teu
tona and their activities which result
ed with "T" and it was published in
the Montclalr Times on November 9
th, reading as follows:
Truthful thinkers turning their
thought to these troublous times
trace the tributary terrors to Teuton-
tot
To test this theorey the tale-teller
tersely tells this tragic tho truthful
tale.
The Teutons turn their thought to
treachery to trickery, to tyranny.
Thtey transmit these three thought
types to transactions that testify to
the truth that these triplicate Teuton
ic traits transcend the Turk's top
most tyrannous thought.
Technically, the Teutons them
selves think, tho truthfully told 'tis
0. E. SLAOLE, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
AIM N 1 . NRBRAIKA
RESIDENCE PHONE No. 6a
OFFICE PHONE No. fiO
J. JEFFREY, D. C. Pk. C.
A. O. JEFFREY. D. C.
CHIROPRACTORS
10 a. m. to 8 p. m.
New Wilson Block
the Teutonic throne that thinks.
The tenantry, the throne'a tools,
truckle to the throne thought.
Tenantry talk takea the throne talk
trajectory; the throne threateningly
talks; the 'tenantry timidly talk;
theae twin talks tally.
The Teutonic throne, throupli
their typographical text, throw h
their Taareblatt, tells the tenantry
that their Teutonic tradHiona, their
technical training, their tremendous
trade, their theocratic theories, their
trained troops throughly testify to
their tenable Teutonic transcendency.
This tirade, toothsome to them
selves, they trumpet to those territor
ies that the Teutons tabu, tho to the
transatlan-tlc territory they temper
their threatening tone.
The transmarine territory's trans
actions tantalized the Teutonic
Ihrone; therefore, Teutons traversed
the thrifty tract 'twixt the two terri
tories. There their troops thronged th
lerraced towns; they trampled th
tillage; they tore to tatters the tene
ments, throwing the tenants to the
tempes; they torpedoed the temples,
turning tablatures to tinder; they
terrified the toddling tots; the
trailed the traditional Tophet
through the thoroughfares.
The Teutons' tyrannical treatment
terminated the tattered territory's
tolerance; that the Teutons termed
timidity.
They tackled the tramping troop,
their terrific trusts thwarted the Teu
tonic trick.
Tho tricky treaties tempted the
Tear's territories to turn their
thought to themselves, the ties tight
ened that tied the trustworthy ter
ritories together.
They taxed their treasuries; they
tested their thrift; they trained
troops to trigger tactics; they tough
ened them to trench terrors; they
taught them to trail their titanic
tanks trough the tangled terrane.
Those throughly tested they tutor
ed to tower the thunder-clouds to
trace the terra topography; to tackle
the Taubes; to torpedo their targets
through the tree-tops.
Thousands tendered their time,
their talents, themselves, to tend tat
tered troops to treat torn tissues.
Then transports, tripling the ton
age, took these thousand times thou
sand to the trenches to test the Teu
ton's trumpeted transcendency.
There they'll tarry till the Teu
tonic trone tumbles.
Trust these tireless thoroughbreds
trust their traditional tenor, theli
true trend their typical tact, their
tested tenacity.
Trust them to transform Teutonic
thought; to turn turmoil to tranquil
lity; to trammed treaty trickery; to
thwart the treacherous threatening
to TeutonUe this terrestial.
Thoroughly trust them to termin
ate Teutonism's tinest traco.
They'll taintlossly, totally triumph
TEXAS PHYSICAN
DECLARES TANLAC
IS WITHOUT EQUAL
Hays. If IteM Itecoiyit ruction Tonic
To.be Had For Building I'p In
fluenza Patients
J. D. EMERICK
Bonded Abstracter
1 have ! art af Abstract
Books la Box Batte. county.
otnon ROOM 7
Opera lloaae Rlork
I ft Me fry for Yoa"
HARRY P. COURSEY
LIVE STOCK ana UKNKHAL SALES
SPECIALIST aad AUCTIONEER.
Farm Sales a Specialty
Terms Reasonable
PHONE 664 Alllaaee, Nebraska
t DRINK HOT TEA
t FOR A BAD COLD f
........ . ..
(iet a small package of Hamburg
Rreast Tea at any pharmacy. Take a
lablespoonful of the tea, put a cup of
loilinr Mater upon it, pour through
sieve and drink a teacup full at any
time during the day or before retiring.
It is the most effective way to break a
cold and cure grip, us it opens t In
pores of the skin, raltavlng congestion.
Also loosens the bowels, thiiH driving :
cold from the system.
Try it the ttext time you suffer from
a coid or the grip. It is inexpensive
and entirely vegetable, therefore safe
and harmless.
Professional Photographer
QUALITY PORTRAITS
latrrlor and Esterlor Vlewa
Kodak KlBlahlaa;
Ealarajlac all Styles
ALLIANCE ART STUDIO
M. B. ..hi m:, Proprietor
PHONE RED 165
RUB
LI
BACKACHE AND
IT OUT
UMBAGO
HIGH
Harness Hand Made
From Boat Material. Outlast Amj
Factory Maae i.ouda. Call and See,
Harness Reaatrlna; by Export-
cneea Harness Maker.
J. M COVERT
At M. M. D. Nlehola Staaa
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
Rub Pain and Stiffness away with
a small bottle of old honest
St. Jacobs Liniment
When your back is sore and lame or
lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism has
you stiffened up, don't suffer! Get a
30 cent bottle of old, honest "St.
Jacobs Liniment" at any drug store,
pour a little in your hand and rub it
right into the pain or ache, and by the
lime you count fifty. tUe soreness aud
lamenesB la gone.
Don't stay crippled ! This soothing,
enetrating oil needs to be used only
once. It takes the ache and pain ri; ht
out of your back and ends the misery.
It is magical, yet absolutely harmless
and doesn't burn the akin.
Nothing else stops lumbago, sciatica
and tout? bav;K putry so promptly i
The folloylns le.ter from Dr. J. W.
Sandlln one of the most prominent
physicians of southern Texas, was re
cently received at the Tanlac of fee
and Kivea indispirinble evidence as to
the value of Tanlac as a reconstruct
ion tonic, for persons who are recup
erating from the after effects of Span
ish Influenza His letter follows:
Humble. Texas, Nov. 1918
"Dear Sir: Junt a few lines In ref
erence to Tanlac. I have found your
pept .itlon to be a wondeful recon
structive tonic and in my opinion it
has no equal In its line. I have found
It to be the best Ionic to be had to
build up my patients who have
Spanish Influenza. I have treated
within the past month about fourteen
hundred cdses, and have nevr b-cn
able to get suffiei nt Tanalac to sup
ply our people.
"Yours very truly,
(Signed) Dr. J. W. Sandlln."
Dr. Sandlln not only enjoys a very
large practice as a physician, but he
is also a man of wide influence and
ranks an a leading citizen of the en
terprising little city of Humble,
Texas.
As a practicing physician of six
teen years' experience Dr. Sandlln
was quick to recognize the superior i
tonic properties of Tanlac over other
remldies and unhesitatingly and vol
untarily gave Tanlac hia unqualified
Indorsement."
ng Tanlac Is sold in
DARTING, PIERCING
SCIATIC PAINS
Give way before the pene
trating effects of Sloan's
Liniment
So do those rheumatic twinges and
the loin-aches of lumbago, the nerve
inflammation of neuritis, the wry neck,
the joint wrench, tha ligament sprain,
the muscle strain, and the throbbing
bruise.
The ease of applying, the quickness
of relief, the positive results, the clean
liness, and the economy of Sloan's
Liniment make it universally preferred.
HOTEL
CONA1MT
OMAHA
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'ft All' lln, "l:
MSSSSffirW i ill
i.. IH H 1 llilliMt
250 ROOMS
- 50 BATHS
IATES 12.50 DOV'N
50 rooms With bath $2.50
100 rooms Win i bath J 2 .00
100 rooms With rvtii J .50
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DARKEN GRAY HAIR,
LOOK YOUNG, PRETTY
Sage Tea and Sulphur Darkens
So Naturally that No
body can tell.
BURTON & REDDISH
Attorneys-at-Law .
orncBi
First National Baas. BullSlac
PHONE lit
ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA
L. A. BERRY
Lawyer
ROOM t HI M HI II BLOCK
I PHONE t
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
GEORGE J. HAND, M. D.
Asthma and Hay Fever
Eye, Ear, . . .
Noae and Throat
PHONE 357
Calls aasrrc-rrd fra Oalee day or
KM
L. W. BOWMAN
Physician and Surgeon
218 1-2 Box Butte
AlUaaer, Nebraska
PHONES
(iflSrci 32 ResMeaeci IS
Hslr that loses its "olor and lustre, or
when it fades, turns gray, dull and life
less, is caused by a Tack of sulphur in
the hair. Our grandmother made up a
mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur to
keep her locks dark and beautiful, and
thousands of women and men who value
that even color, that beautiful dark
hkde of hair which is so attractive, use
only this old-time recipe.
Nowadays we get this famous mixture
improved by the addition of other ingredi
ents by asking at any drug store for a 50
cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sul
phur Compound," which darkens the
hair so naturally, so evenly, that nobody
ran possibly tell it has been applied. You
just dampen a sponge or soft brush with
it and draw this through your hair, tak
ing one small strand at a time. By morn
ing the gray hair disappears; but what
delights the ladies with Wyeth's Sage and
Sulphur Compound, is that, beidas beau
tifullv darkening the hair alien a few
applications, it also brings back the gloss
and lustre and gives it an appearance
of abundance.
Wveth's Sage and Sulphur Compound
is a delightful toilet requisite to impart
color and a youthful appearance to the
hair, it is not intended for tne cure,
mitigation or prevention of disease.
ANNOUNCEMENT
1
I have purchased the Silver Grill Cafe and
business and wish to extend to my friends and to
the old customers of the cafe a cordial invitation
to continue the always pleasant business relations.
9 ,
Kom Improvement! will be made Rome changes that will enable us to
give you still better service and lo make you feel more at home than ever before
We will strive to merit your patronage.
I
SILVER GRILL CAFE
JOE C. HARVEY, Prop.
Alliance's Popular Cafe
Always Open
Ujg Farmers Union Co-Operative A'ssn
Wish to announce that we have leased the property formerly oc
cupied by O'Ban non Bros.
We invite you to our New Head quarters, where we can
better serve you.
We Sell
Coal
Feed and Grain
Apples and Potatoes
Stock and Poultry
Remedies
Will order for you goods not
carried in Stock, and save you
money.
We can now Show toad
vantage our complete Line of
Farm Machinery
Gas Engins and Wind Mills
Corn Shelters
Doubletrees, yokes,
Scoop Boards,
Lubricating Oils and Greese.
And Don't Forget
We Ship your Live Stock for you.
Come in and Learn our Plan List for car lots
Yours for Cooperation in Buying and Selling.
F. H. WILDER, Manager
Ford
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
MOTOR EFFICIENCY
The efficiency of your motor car depends largely upon the
condition Of your motor which is the very soul of the car.
Occasionally it is necessary to make adjustments, replace
worn parts and give it a general overhauling. And here is where
our part comes in. We employ workmen who are competent in
this line. We use only genuine Ford parts and we care for your
interests as we would our own.
Just Now is an opportune time for you to bring your Ford
to us for the necessary work.
COURSEY & MILLER
Successors to Keeler-Coursey Co.