The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, July 24, 1913, Image 10

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THE HERALD'S
Big Booster Edition
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Thursday, September 18th
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CHICAGO and SOUTH OMAHA
Arthur and Bertha Lore, with
Kalian Robs and bride, returned on
Monday, after enendln wvoml
weeks visiting In Holt county.
mere was a nartv or Ikpiip nr
fifteen from Aneora fi'shine at the
oam inn week.
Jack Hums and famllv wpr vis
Itlng at the Burke home Tuesday.
Mrs. Lenyen and son Earl were
visiting Mm. struble Tuesaay p. m
Cough Medicine for Children.
Too much car connot bt used in selecting
a cough medicine for children. It should
be pleasant to take, contain no harmful sub
ttance and be moat effectual. Chamberlain'i
Cough Remedy meeta these requirement
and is a favorite with the mothers of young
children everywhere, for sale by an Uea
lers. Advertisement '
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July 14th.
The weather is fine toda.
Mr. Gentry has Just arrived from
Montana.
V. N. Mathews, who was thrown
from a horse on July 6th,. is im
proving;. Fred Helling and wife started the
12th of thla month in an automo
bile for Oklahoma, for pleasure
trip.
Lee Helllng's little bauby has
been very sick for the past week
with inflamatton of the bowles, but
lis Improving at this writing.
The vicinity of Jess was visited
with another hail torm Thursday,
July 10, at 4 a. m. The hail lasted
for twelve minutes, making a white
blanket all over the ground. There
was a driving wind which cut the
crops very badly. The hail was
not so large as it was the 6th of
this month, but did more damage,
cutting blades off of corn. Can t
make over half crop of potatoes, cab
bage or other small vegetation.
D. N. Matthews' crops suffered
more damage from hall than any oth
ers in this vicinity. The heaviest
rainfall followed after the hail than
there has been for fiv& years. The
storm followed the trail of the one
of the 6th, moving southeastward.
Surprising Cure of Stomach Trouble
When you have trouble with your
stomach or chronic constipation don't
Imagine that your case is beyond
help Jast because your doctor fails
to give you relief. Mrs. G. Stengle,
Plalnfleld, N. J., writes, "For over
a month pat 1 have been troubled
with my stomach. Everything I ate
upset It terribly. One of Chamber
lain's advertising booklets came to
me. After reading a few of the let
ters from people who had been cur-
d by Chambrlalne's Tablets, I de
cided to try them. I have taken
nearly three-fourths cf a puckuge of
them and can now eat almost every
thing that 1 want." For sale by all
dealers.
Adv-July-21547
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The Herald is going to tell the world of
the wonderful resources of Alliance, Box
Butte County, and Nebraska, in a big
booster edition to be issued on Thursday,
September 18, 1913. Herald readers remem
ber with pleasure the beautiful, big edition
which was issued on March 6th. We are
going to try and beat it on September
18th. Over 1,000 copies of this special edi
tion will be sent outside of the state, in ad
dition to those that go to the regular sub
scription list.
It takes a lot of work, advertising and
support from our advertisers and readers to
make an edition of this kind what it should
be. But it is the finest way on earth of ad
vertising our city, county and state. Ad
vertisers should begin planning for their
space. Herald readers will help us by send
ing in a list of names to whom they would
like copies of the special edition sent outside
of the state. We want 1,000 names.
The Alliance Herald
Rheumatic pains are relieved by
Dr. Miles' Anti-I'nln Pills. Bold at all
Crug i-tores. f Advertisement.!
The Best Medicine In the World.
Sir Iittla trirl I. ml ri,uni. .... . I
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thought aha wnnl.l Ala n..mU.I.:.i.
vuiiici.um j'mrrnoea remedy cured her
and I can truthfully say that I think it is the
Vf!t,.medicin in world," writes Mrs,
U illiam Orris, Clare, Mich. For tale by
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Surprising Cure of Stomach Tronbln
When Toil hv Imnkla with
ach or chronic constipation, don't imagine
7"r case is Deyona neip lust because
J""' mj KiTv you reuei. jurs.
G. Stengle, Plainfield, N. J., writes, "For
over a month psst I have been troubled with
my stomach. Everything I ate upset it ter
ribly. One of Chamberlain's advertising
booklet came to me. After reading a few
of the letters from people who had been
cured by Chnmberlain's Tablets, I decided to
try them. I have taken nearly three-fourths
of a package of them and can now eat almost
everything that I want." For sale by all
dealers. Advertisement.
For sale by F. E. Holsten.
Unsightly Face Spots
Are cured by Dr. Hobson's Eczema
Ointment, which heals all skin erup
tions. No matter how long you have
been troubled by itching, burning, or
scaly skin humors, just put a little
of that soothing antiseptic, Dr. Hob-
son t,czema Ointment, on the sores
and the suffering stops instantly.
Healing begins that very minute.
Doctors use it in their practice and
recommend It. Mr. AUeman, of Liit
tletown, Pa., says: "Had eczema on
forehead; Dr. Hobson's Eczema Oint
ment cured it in two weeks." Guar
anteed to relieve or money refund
ed. All druggists, or by mall. Price
50c. Pfeiffer Chemical Co., Phila
delphia and St. Louis.
Adv-21'J-aO-4t
Civil Service Exams.
The United States Civil Service
Commission has announced competi
tive examinations to be held in Ne
braska at Alliance, Grand Island,
Lincoln, Nebraska City, Norfolk,
North Platte and Omaha, on the
dates named below. Some very de
sirable positions are open, or will
be open soon, to those who. pass the
examinations. Application may be
nade to the secretary of the local
civil service board at either of the
p4aces named for. full particulars
concerning any examination, and
should be made as far In advance of
the time set for the examination as
possible. The local secretary at Al
liance Is J. N. Johnston, who may"
be seen at the post office.
July 28, examiner of accounts
(male), Interstate Commerce Com
mission.
Aug. 4, specialist in cooperative
organization (male); specialist in
marketing perishable products, male;
assistant In cottonseed marketing
and utilization (male); assistant in
cooperative organization accounting
(male); assistant in cotton market
ing (male); electrical machinist
(male).
Aug. 6, shop apprentice (male);
junior fuel engineer (male).
Aug. 6-7, editorial clerk (male).
August 6, general mechanic (male).
August 6-7, aid (male), lighthouse
Bervlce.
August 6, civil engineer student
(male).
Aug. 18, Pipe fitter's helper
(male).
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