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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1919)
Thursday, September 18th, 1919. THE ALLIANCE (NEBRASKA) HERALD COULD HARDLY DRESS HIMSELF Tanlac Ktids Ten Years Rheumatism for Fanner Clark (atns 18 Pounds. "There: that's the stuff that set my stomach and kidneys right and drove the rheumatism out of my arms and legs after I had suffered torture for over ten years," said L. II. Clark, a well known farmer of Drimfleld, Illinois, as he pointed to the Tanlac display In the Sutliff & Case store at Peoria, recently. "My neighbors will tell you," he continued, "Just any time you ask them, that they never saw a man come out like I have. Why, I have gained eighteen pounds In weight and can do more work than at any time in ten years. Before I started on Tanlac my stomach Just seemed to be almost completely played-out. Every bite I would eat would get as Bour as vinegar and pretty soon gas would form and cause such awful cramping pains that I could hardly stand It. Then I would get so dizzy that everything seemed to be whirl ing around. The minute I would lie down at night and close my eyes everything seemed to start turning over. I finally got so I couldn't eat much of anything and I was so run down and weak that I couldn't work Tegular. I always managed to drag around and do the little work about the barn until my kidneys got out of order and I got the rheumatism, and then I was laid up for weeks at a time. I've seen the time when I couldn't have walked from the house to the barn to save the best horse I've got. I was so crippled up with rheumatism. My legs were swollen up to twice their natural size and I couldn't take a step without Just suf fering like 'blue blazes'. "My back was In such a bad shape -with rheumatism that It I stooped over to 'pick up anything I would Just see stars, and there were weeks at a time when I had to be perfectly quiet. I could hardly dress myself and went down so fast that no one thought I would ever be well again. Well, I was Just about ready to give up the fight when I at last ran across this Tanlac. After I commenced taking this medicine I soon started gaining ground and It wasn't long until I was well on the road to recov ery. I found that It was Just what I needed and I never allowed myself to miss a dose. Well, the results are that I am now perfectly sound and well and know what good health is for the grst time In ten years. I can eat Just anything and my stomach feels Just like a new one. My kid neys don't bother me any more and I never feel a sign of rheumatism, and I sleep so sound that the horses might kick the barn down and I don't believe I would hear them. Yes, sir, It's Tanlac and nothing else that put me on my feet and I appre ciate It enough to tell the world what I think about It." Tanlac is sold In Alliance by F. E. Holsten. in Hemlnaford by Iteming ford Merc. Co., In lloffland by Mai ler jr Grocery Co. Introduced Chrysanthemums. It was In the autumn of 1808. that the first bunch of chrysanthemums wa een In Paris, brought by a French man from far-ofT Japan. His first care was to present them to the Em press Josephine, whe was delighted with tlie flowers and Introduced their cultivation In French gardens. Chris tian Science Monitor. The Missus in Charge. The Otftlfnr fif tfia laffnrmnn TIavIaim ' ...... t l . 1 . . i e . . . . rrvi.-ui:y iws ins ursi vucauon in a larce number of years, and In his lat est Irwue remarks : "That wife of ours tins a queer way of running business. She banks all the money she takes In, tint doesn't pay any Mil. Works all .-I ant one way, but has kept us usy lnce we got hoCe." Oregonlaa. KEEP STRONG As an aid to robustness, thousands upon thousands use Scott's Emulsion as regular as clock-work the year around. A rich tonic. Scot t V abounds in elements that con tribute to the up-building of strength. Be but that yoa buy Scott't Emulsion. Scott&Bowae.Bloomaeld.aT.J. 19-3 IF BACK HURTS USE SALTS FOR KIDNEYS Eat less mast if Kidneys fMl liVe Uud or Bladder bothers yon Moat forms vie acid, Most folks forgt that the kidney, like the bowels, grt sluggish and clogged and need a flushing occasionally, else we bATe backache and dull misery in the kidney region, severe headaches, rheu matic twinges, torpid liver, aci.l stomach, sleeplessness and all sort of bladder dis orders. You simply must keep your kidney; active and clean, and the moment you feel an ache or pain In the kidney region, pet about four ounces of Jl Baits from any good drug store here, take a tablespoonful in a glas of water before "breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of papes and lemon juice, combined with Iithia, and is harmless to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity. It also neutralizes the acids fa the urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. J ad Baits is harmless; inexpensive makes a delightful effervescent Iithia water drink which everybody should take now and then to keep their kidneys clean, thus avoiding serious complication. A well-known local druggist says he sells lots of Jad Salts to folks Who believe in overcoming kidney trouble while it U only trouble. The Herald, $2.90 per year. MERCHANTS HOTEL has been taken over by and will be given the personal attention of P. W. MIKESELL The same cordial treatment we always ex tend our patrons and friends at the Iler Grand will be continued here. We Solicit -Part of Your Patronage When You Visit $1.00 to $2.00 per day OMAHA Ordinance No. 2M. An Ordinance providing for the construction of sanitary sewers forth with In Sewer District No. 38. with in the City of Alliance. Nebraska, and proiding for the assessment of the cost thereof to the abutting lands and lots. He it ordained by the Mayor and Council of the City of Alliance, Ne braska: Section 1. That sanitary sewers be constructed forthwith In sewer district No. 38 within the city of Alliance, Nebraska, without cost to the city. .Section 2. That upon the comple tion of the construction of said sew- r th mat fliprenf he assessed aealns't the property abutting upon me streets, avenues, or ii-js, parts thereof, within which sal 1 sewer main has been placed, accord ing ot the provisions of the statutes of the State of Nebraska. Section 3. This ordinance shall be in full f....-o mni nfTprt from and after its passage, approval, and pub lication according to law. Passed and approved this 9th day of September 1919. (Siened) A. D. UODfiFUS. Attest: Mayor GUACK H. KENNEDY, City Clerk (SEAL) 42-1.1-8211 i XOTIPK TO CREDITORS State of Nebraska, Box Dutte Countv, In County Court. Tn tho Matter of the Estate of Margaret Trlplett. deceased. . ... A 1. . 1. . To the creditors or saio. esme: All persons having claims against the estate of Margaret Trlplett, de cea.seJ, are hereby notified and re quired to present their claims with proper proof attached, to me at the County Court Room in the City of Alliance, Box Butte County, Nebras ka, on or before the 6th day of March. 1920: at the hour of nine o'clock A. M. at which time I will alt for the purpose of hearing, adjust ing and allowing claims against said estate. All persons having claims or de mands against said estate must file the same on or before the said date of said claims will be forever bar red. Dated September 6th. 1919. IRA E. TASK. (SEAL County Judge L. A. BERRY, Attorney. 41-41-8202 WANT TO BUT something? Hun dreds of people weekly scan lh- want ad column looking for what you or othur have to offer. (Jet quick results by advertising In Th Herald Wtl Ad department. OEOROE J. ilAND, M. D. Asthma and Hay Fern Eye, Ear, ... Nose and Throat ruoxn tar Call were fraaa Ode Say WANTED Two git Is to assist in millinery department and learn the trade. Nice work at Rood wages. Inquire at the HARPER DEPARTMENT STORE 8153-tf WANTED Good all-round bread and pastry man. CRYSTAL BAK ERY, Crawford, Nebr. 41-8t-8205 C. E. SLAGLE, M. D. Physician and Surgeon ALLIANCE, NEdnASKA RESIDENCE PHONE No. II OFFICE PHONE No. II WANTED TO Itt'Y l ive to seven i-ooni lioune, well locatsl, prefer modern. M11H bo reasonable. (iMi J. HAND. 40-tf-8198 WANTED 5 bright, capable ladles to travel, demonstrate and sell dealers. $25.00 to $50.00 per week. uauroati rare pain, write at once. GOODRICH DRUG CO., Dept. 786, Omaha. Nebr. 40-tf-8195 WANTED- Good barber, will guar antee $24.00 per week, on a 70 basis. Steady Job for a good man. Open at 8 a. tn. close at 6 p. m. Ad dress. WHITE SWAN BARBER SHOP, Sheridan, Wyo. 41-3t-8213 L. W. BOWMAN Physician and ' Sorgtei 218 1-2 Box Butt Alliance, Nebraska PHONES oaei iea Reueaei u i ' Real Estate, Loans and Insur ance F. E. REDDISH, ReddisL Block. 15-tf-6727. Forests of the Caucasus. - The forests of the Caucasus In Rus ta are estimated nt 12,'VRftOO nrres. Chiefly In the Black 'Sea territory, ablch la nt the rate of nearly 20 ncreR to each Inhabitant. The forest of western Siberia have been sen reel y ex flored, but they nre stated to be ).) acres In extent, more than huJf ei&4 In un absolute state of nature. TEAMS WANTED We have a grading or gravel haul proposition for a large or small team outfit. Address THE FRED ROB ERTS CONSTRUCTION CO. P. O. Box 491, Alliance. Neb. 41-2t-8218 LOST Diamond cluster stick pin. Finder return to Alliance Packing Co. office and receive suitable re ward. , 42-tf-8228 DO. If. 1. RiSKIH Physician and Surgoa Office over Hoisted Store Office Phone 87 Residence HI LOST Crank for a Sterns-Knight car, either on Emerson or Third, Saturday evening. Finder return to this office and receive reward. 40-tf-8190 FOR SALE OR TRADE 320 acres at $20: 320 acres at $25; 640 acres at $40, all agriculture land, cash terms. C. E. WILLIAMS. Keota. Colo. 42-4t-8230 FOR SALE 4 room house and fur . niture. 107 Missouri, Ave. CON RAD BOSTRON. 40-4t-8193 FOR SALE One number 3 Oliver typewriter, as good as new, price $30.00, write or see H. F. SARMAN. Lakeside. Nebr. i-zi-bis J. JEFFREY, D. O. Ph. O. A. G. JEFFREY, D. O. Chiropractors 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. New Wilson Block to- (toe Billion Dollars and more will be taken out of the soil by Nebraska f armers this year Wheat, $160,000,000; Corn, $360,000,00 $-57,000,000; Rye, $11,000,000; Bar ley, $10,000,000; Potatoes, $16,000,000; Hay, $168,000,000; Cattle, $120,000,000; Hogs, $67,000,000; Horses, $30,000,000; Poultry and Dairy, $12,000,000. A total of $1,101, 000,000. And that does not take into account sugar beet production, seeds grown and marketed, the fruit crop, forage and other minor corps that would make this total larger. These figures are taken from the Government and State reports and make this The Banner Year of Nebraska BOTH IN THE AMOUNT PRODUCED AND THE PRICE RECEIVED This enormous wealth pouring into Nebraska can mean only one thing to farm land valuesA RAPID INCREASE IN PRICE AND A SCARCITY OF FARMS FOR SALE. If you are going to get your share of this wealth you must act quickly. Your opportunity today lies in the cheap, undeveloped lands of Box Butte County and the surrounding territory. This company has an extensive list of raw lands, im proved farms, stock and hay ranches, and Alliance city property for investment If you are a homeseeker or are looking for an investment that will pay you well," you should consult the Thomas-Bald Investment Co. LLOYD C. THOMAS "Farms and Ranches for Everybody" ALLIANCE, Box Butt e County x3 FOR SALE 140 acres of extra good heet tons Plenty., of waver and Kood place to feed stock. Some al falfa bay. On the V. ll. uarpioe farm 4 mile snorth and three east of lt:iv:inl rjEO. LIAKOS. FOR SALE OR TRADE My 12 room modern house, 2 lots. Nettle M. Campbell, Phone 712, 506 Cheyenne Ave 40-tf-8191 DR. EINAR V. BLAK Medicine and Surgery KiMH-iulty: Kye, Ear, Xoee, Throat and Lungs Glares Carefully Fitted Office In Mallery Block riiones: Office, 104; IUwirience, 103 Not Ire tn Hunter. Venn nfl" mv ranch this fall and save trouble for me and both trouble and expense for yourself. J. ll. PHELAN. 40-1ZI-8191 Mm Tfl SEI.T. OROCERIES EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY One of World's largest Grocers, IVnniral over 11.000.000) wants ambitious men In your locality to sell riirurt tn mnaumer nationally known brands of an extensive line of grocer ies, paints, roofings, lubrlcattig oils, Btnrit frtmls. etc. Biz line, easy sales. Values heat any competition. Earn big money. No experience or capital rannireii CnmDlete samnle outfit nnri free selllngr instructions start you. Long established reliable house Write today. JOHN SEX TON & CO., 3 52 W. Illinois. St., Chicago. 111. 41-H-8206 J. D. EMERICE Bended Abstracter I have th uml r art f Abstract nMfca la Bs Batte Cvaat?. O flier i ROOM 7 Oerra )! Blek F. A. BALD NEBRASKA $$$$$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$$$$ $$$$ -V3 n ifi rs L. A. BERRY Lawyer ROOM ' RCHMEIl BLOCK PHON'E I ALLfAXCU. EBRASKA . OLD CIOTIIKS WANTED The City Mission is In need o' second-hand clothing. eeetslly men' and shoes. Call phone 696 and w will call for them. The City Mis ion NOTICR Pursuant to an order made In said case by J. W. Woodtough. United States District JudK. intlcj is here by given that there is pending In the United States Court for the District of Nebraska, Chadron Division, a suit entitled Th United Staves of Amer ica, for tli us j of ;:niahi Stel Works, a corporation of Omaha, Ne braska. V3. George A. Snaul. of Sen eca, Kansas, American rldellty Company, a corporation, of Montpel ler, Vermont, and National Surety Company, a corporation, of New York, to recover a balance of $444.87 with interest at 1 from September 3rd, 1919, in favor of Omaha Steel Works, sub-contractors, against George A. Shaul, principal, and the other defendants as sureties on his bond3 for the building of the United States Post OUice at Alliance, Ne braska. Creditors of said George A. Shaul having claims arising out of his said contract by reason of fur nishing him labor and materials for Bald building, must Intervene In this action on the bonds of the contractor on or before January 26th, 1920, or their right -of action will be barred. This notice to be published three successive weeks. Dated September 16th, 1919. The United States of America for the use of Omaha Steel Works, By Switiler, Gobs & Swltiler, Ka Attorneys. 1030-35 City National Bank Build ing, Omaha, Nebraska. 4J-at-iJif. l.et M Or for T HARRY P. COURSIY SPECIALIST mm AtJCTIOXEBS. rarm Sales a Specialty Trrata ReaaaaafcU PHOVE (64 Alii.., ITebrMka BURTON & REDDISH Attorneys-at-Law OFFICEl rirut NatloaaJ Baak BaUU( rilONB 180 ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA Harness Hand Mad Pram Beat Material. Oattaat Aar Paetarr Hal Goad a. CaU aai tmj llaraeaa Hepatrlaa; hr Bart aeeel Uaraeaa tlaker. J. M. COVERT At If. M. I). JTIehala Staa4 , ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA MOVE FURNITURE SAFELY We hare equipped our dray wag ons and auto track with the latest appliances for moving furniture without Barring or scratching or do ing damage. Up-to-date wagon pads will be used by as on all moving Jobs. JOHN It. SNYDER, Phone 11, 17-tt-BIIO