The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, October 02, 1919, Image 18

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    THE ALLIANCE (NEBRASKA) HERALD
OCTOBEK T, 1919
WILL CONTINUE SALE
OF SURPLUS SUPPLIES
Ut of Article Tlint May lie Swuml
loni Army Store for Thl
'iMMrlct at Oinolm
The government will continue the
ale of government surplus food,
clothing and other miscellaneous
npplips, from two army district
tores, on and after September 25,
ale to continue until allotment In
ach district baa been sold.
rersons residing In Norrh Dakota,
South Dakota and Nebraska will be
applied from Omaha, Neb. rersons
residing in Wyoming, Utah and Colo
rado will be supplied from Denver,
Colo. Sales will be made oVer the
counter and individual orders may
be aent through the mall and deliv
ery made by parcel post, the govern
ment paying all parcel post charges.
Present Indications are that sales to
municipalities will be discontinued.
All reclaimed articles will be sold
ver the counter at army district
ales stores. Tarcel post orders on
nch articles will not be accepted.
The official price list of articles for
ale In the army quartermaster retail
tores follows:
Description of article; price.
Arctics, cloth top (new), $1.60
ftr pair.
Arctics, all rubber (new), $2.25
per pair.
Albums, film, negative, 3x4H
new, 7 So each.
Blankets, wool (reclaimed or ren
ovated), $5.00 each.
Blankets, cotton (new), $3.00 pr.
Blankets, wool and cotton mixed
(new), $5.00 each.
Blankets, wool and cotton mixed
(reclaimed or renovated), $3.50 ea.
Blankets, wool (new), $6.00 each.
Blankets, cotton (reclaimed or
renovated), $1.00 per pair.
Boots, rubber, hip (new), $5.25
per pair.
Brooms, stable, with handles
(new), 76c each.
Brushes, shaving (new), 15c each.
Candles, tallow (new), 20c per lb.
Cans, meat (reclaimed or reno
vated), 20c each.
Cans, nfh or pnrbase (new), as
sorted sizes, $2.00 each.
Cups, canteen, reclaimed, 15c ea. !
Drawers, wool, heavy, winter
(new), $1.00 per pair.
Drawers, winter wool, heavy (re
claimed or renovated), 60c pair.
Drawers, summer, Balbriggan
(new), 50c ralr.
Drawers, summer, Nainsook,
(new), 50c pair.
Drawers, summer, Dalbrlggan,
(reclaimed or renovated), 25c pair.
Forks, table (reclaimed), 24c per
dozen.
Gloves, Jersey knit (new), 20c
per pair.
Griddles, No. 9 (new), 4 5c pair.
Handles, pick, "railroad" (new),
21c each.
Hatches, claw (new), $1.00 each;
Kettles, camp, with covers (new),
80c each.
Knives, table (reclaimed) 48c doz.
Lariat (new), 65c each.
Legglns, foot (new), 75c pair.
Legglns, foot (reclaimed or reno
vated), 35c pair.
Overalls, combination (new),
$2.50 per pair.
Taper, toilet, rolls, 8 l-3c each..
rencils, carpenters' (new), 40c a
dozen.
ricks, It It (new), 70c each.
Trltchels, blacksmith, (new), 20c
each.
Rakes, steel, garden (new), 70c.
Rope, 3-4 inch (new), 24c per lb.
Safes, field (new), $21.60 each, j
Shovels, long handle, round point
(new), $1.00 each.
Stocks and dies, 1-8 to 3-8 lncv
Spades, D handle (new), 70c ea.
(new), $9.59 per set.
Stocks and dies, 1-4 to 3-4 in
Stocks and dies, 1-4 to 3-4 Inch
(new), $19.25 per set.
Stocks and dies, 1-4 to 1 Inch,
(new), $23.60 per set
Stocks and dies, 1-4 to 1 1-4 Inch
(new), $34.00 per set.
Stocks and dies, 3-8 to 2 Inches
(new), $86.00 per set.
Spoons, (reclaimed), 18c dozen.
Staffs, flag, 5 ft. sectional steel,
(new), $1.10 per set.
Socks, summer, cotton (new), 15c
per pair.
Socks, wool, light (new), 25c pr.
Socks, wool, heavy (new), 65c pr.
Thimbles, saddlers' (new), 8c ea.
Towels, bath (new), 4 fir each.
Towels, buck (new), 20c each.
rndeishirts, wool, winter (re
claimed or renovated), 60c each.
Undershirts, summer (new), 60c.
rud'Tshirts, summer (reclaimed
or renovated), 25c each.
Whirs, artillery (new), $1.00 ea.
Trowels, Mason, 11-Inch, (new),
50c each.
IS NOW ABLE TO
CO DOWN TOWN
For First Time In H Mont lis Mrs.
Sporwell Can Make
The Trip.
"Yesterday, for the first time In
eight months, I was able to go down
town," said Mrs. Margaret SporweI
of 2021 Lackawanna avenue, Super
ior, Wis., in telling of the benefits she
has derived from the use of Tanlac,
recently.
Mrs. Sprowell is Ihe wife of Cap
tain J. Y. Sprowell, who sailed the
Great Lakes for twenty-five years
and is well known and popular In
every port. Among the vessels under
his command was the steamer Fritz,
plying Lake Euperior. Captain and
Mrs. Sprowell have resided In Super
ior for nearly thirty years and their
many friends will be glad to learn of
Mrs. Sprowell's wonderful improve
ment. "For the past ten years, that is
until after using Tanlac for a while,"
continued Mrs. Sporwell, "I have had
trouble with my stomach. 1 could
not eat anything without bloating up
with gas and suffering intense pain
through my stomach and right side.
I was constantly belching up this
sour gas and undigested food and al
ways felt badly for hours after
meals. Then about ten months ago
I got so I could hardly eat at all and
would go for more than a week at a
time without eating a mouthful of
anything. Then about this, time the
worst kind of pain struck me in my
right knee and ankle and hurt me so
bodly I could hardly bear my weight
on that limb. . I was unable to leave
my room and was so helpless I just
had to hobble from one object to the
other. I could not walk without the
Carbon-0 Piston Rings
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Hold Compression and Pi event
Oil Pumping in a Worn
Ring Groove
Dealers and Rrn-irmen-Carbon-0 Piston Ring, are most
satisfactory f.r n placement work. They satisfy your cus
tomers and bring them back for more. Others in busi
ness as you arc, find them profit makers that pay.
Carbon-0 Valve Seat Piston Rings prevent oil pumping
when the ring grooves are worn 1-32 of an inch over-sir
and have enough spring to eliminate considerable piston
slap in badly worn cylinders.
In the illustration, "A" shows how compression leaks past
h rmg that does not fill the ring groove.
'C" illustrates how the inside half of a Carbon-0 Valve
Seat Ring cut on a bevelacts as a wedge that pressing
against the top of the ring groove, holds the outside half
against the cylinder wall, absolutely preventing oil pump
ing or loss of compression.
When a piston ring fills the ring groove, it cannot leak
and Carbon-O Valve Seat Piston Rings always fill the
groove.
OUR GUARANTEE.
If, after using a set of Carbon-O Valve
Seat Piston Rings 30 days you are in
iny way dissatisfied, you may return the
rings and we will refund not only the
cost of the rings, but a reasonable amount
of the cost of installing them. You are
to be the judge. Our Motto: "Your
money's worth of your money back."
Diameter in Inches
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Price List
Width and Price per Rine
-Ifi A k.ic x -it to
3-16
$1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.5j0
1 50
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.65
1.75
1.75
1.85
4
$1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.65
1.75
1.75
1.90
5-16
$1.60
1.60
1.60
1.60
1.60
1.75
1.85
1.85
2.00
n
$1.75
1.85
1.85
S.15
at
$1.81
STEAM TRACTOR AUTO MFG. CO.
219 W. 7th Street, Sioux City, Iowa
nil 1PT,
Service Station
nupmooiie cars.
Reliable mechanic in charge of repair work.
Alliance,
Schwabe Brothers
Chadron
most awful Buffering. My right lejt
became all swollen and then the
lains extended to the pinall of my
back and hurt me so at times I could
not pet out of bed. My nerves finally
became so upset and unstrung that I
would shake like a leaf.
'Neither treatment, medicines or
liniments helped me and I had lott
nearly all hope of getting rellet until
I began taking Tanlac about . seven
weeks ago. But thanks to Tanlac I
began to feel betetr In Just two or
three days after I started taking it.
The gas sopped forming on my stom
ach and my pains gradually left me.
I am still taking Tanlac and improv
ing right along, but, as I said, I am
already so much better that yester
day I walked to the car and went
down town for the first time in eight
monhs. The pain is all gone out of
my leg and back and I have not felt
so much like myself In many yeas.
Since Tanlac has done so nn-;ii for
me I can't help thinking of others
who need it like I did and I feel that
I ought to tell them about it."
Tanlac is sold in Alliance by F. E.
Moisten, in Hemlngford by Heming
ford Merc. Co., In Hoffland by Mal
lery Grocery Co.
Ill mo Wf
flant Mentioned in Bible.
The common gardrn plant collet
coriander Is for.n-1 It. Egypt, Persia
and' India. It 'my f'.obular, graylsb
seedcorns and 1m inutloned twice la
the Bible, In Exodns 10:31. and la
Numbers 11:7.
GET SLOAN'S FOR
YOUR PAIN RELIEF
You don't have to rub it in
to get quick, comfort
ing relief
Once you've tried it on that stiff
joint, sore muscle, sciatic pain, rheu
matic twinge, lame back, you'll find
a warm, soothing relief you never
thought a liniment could produce.
Won't stain the skin, leaves no muss,
wastes no time in applying, sure to
give quick results. A large bottle
means economy. Your own or any
other druggist has it Get it today.
35c, 70c. $1.40.
a package
before the war
c a package'
during the war
c a package
NOW
THE FLAUOR LASTS
SO DOES THE PRICE!
187
Chain
United States Tires
are Good Tires
' MBm
'v ff--iwN 'Royal Cur J'
Most Economical
Wear life service mile
age safety comfort. These
are the things that count in
a tire.
These are exactly what you
get in United States Tires,
general all-round tire satis
faction. This greater total of tire
values means greater econo
myless cost of maintenance
less repairs and depreciation.
Car owners' who do their
own thinking prefer United
States Tires. Their merit is
recognized everywhere.
We have them a type and
size for every car.
We know United States Tires are good Tires. That's why we sell them.
SchaferBros. Sturgeon Bros.
C Q. Hedgecock, Rockey & Son, Hcmingford q q Wilson, Lakeside
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