DRINK IRE WATER IF Zat lea meat and take Salta for Back ache or Bladder trouble neutralizes acid. Urio acid in meat excites the kidneys, they beoome overworked; get sluggish, ache, and (eel like lumps of lead. The urine become eloudy: the bladder is irri tated, and you may be obliged to seek re lief two or three times during the night. When the kidneys clog you must help them flush oft the body's urinous waU or you'll be a real sick person shortly. At first you feel a dull misery in the kid ney region, you suffer from backaclie, rick headache, diuiness, stomach gets sur, tongue coated and you feel rheu ri:itic twinges when the weather is bad. (Cat less meat, drink lots of water; tt:0 get from any pharmacist four ounces of J ad Salts; take a tablespoon ful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salta is made . from the acid of gTapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to clean clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity, also to neutralize the acids in urine, so it no longer is a source of Irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot in- i'ure; makes a delightful effervescent ithia-water drink which everyone should take now and then to keep the kidneys rloan and active. Druggist here say they sell lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe in overcoming kidney trouble while it is only trouble. Hurry! Hurry! and get your colts and vicious horses booked for breaking. My prices are right. Work guaranteed. References if desired. N. S. SNYDER Angora, Nebraska Tailor-Made Suits Cleaning and Pressing Suits called for and delivered PHONE 41 Union Cleaning & Pressing Work Chas. Lea, Proprietor Orders taken by Mr. lei only m SECRET TO DARKEN GRAY HI - . color, gloss and thickness wlui Grandma's recipe of Sage and Sulphur. Common garden sage brewed into a heavy tea, with sulphur and alcohol uiltled, will turn gray, streaked and fdeU hair beautifully dark and luxuri-' wit; remove every bit of dandruff, atop ncalp itching and falling hair. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe at home, llwugh, is troublesome. An eaaier way is to get the ready-to-uae tonic, coating tbout 50 cenU a large bottle, at drug store, known as "Wyeth's Sage and r ulphur Hair Remedy, thus avoiding a k.t of must. While wispy, gray, faded hair is not fiuf id, we all 'desire to retain our youth iul appearance and attractiveness. By arkening your hair with Wyeth'e Sage and Sulphur, no one can tell, because it it so naturally, so evenly. You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, latin jr one small strand at a time; by morning all gray hairs have disappeared. After another application or two your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, sift and luxuriant and jrow appear years younger. KIDNEYS BOTHER 1914 CAMPAIGN HOG CHOLERA I'lowe Cooperation Iletween Federal and Stat Authorities to Limit Ievatatloiin of Dien- Washington. D. C, July 16 Un der the recently passed act of Con gress which grants $500,000 to com bat hog cholera, the U. S. Depart ment of Agriculture's agents will co operate closely with the state author ities to prevent and eradicate the disease by the use of anti-hog-cholera serum and quarantine methods. Approximately $20,000 will be spent during the coming year In each ex perimental area selected. Thirteen of the counties, where the work Is to be carried on, have been picked out, and in 12 of these the work has al ready been started. Two other coun ties are to be selected within a short time. The 12 counties selected for the present campaign, where the work has actually been begun, are as follows: STATE COUNTY Idaho, Twin Falls District. Illinois, Kankakee. Indiana, Montgomery. Iowa, Dallas. Kansas, Marshall. Kentucky, Henderson. Michigan, Branch. Minnesota, Renville. Missouri, Pettis. Nebraska, Gage and Johnson (a part of each). Ohio, Allen (and adjacent town ships). Tennessee, Maury. The thirteenth county where the work will soon be Inaugurated is De catur county in Georgia. Appropriations will be spent in making surveys, using serum on hogs on infected and exposed farms, in sanitation and quarantine' work, and in organizing farmers to cooper ate with the state and federal auth orities. In addition, funds will be used for the production by the de partment of anti-hog-cholera serum and for the inspection and proper control of serum prepared by private and other agencies. Extensive demonstration and edu cational work also will be undertak en in territory outside of experiment al areas to acquaint farmers with the results of the experiments and to supply them with information as to the methods of controlling the dis ease. Method of Procedure. The method of procedure In the actual areas where the demonstra tion work will be conducted are 'as follows: 1. Kducation. Assemblages of farmers to be arranged in each school district of each experimental area. The objects sought and meth ods of procedure will be explained and full information given regard ing the nature, cause and prevention of hog cholera. Further education al work to be carried on through the distribution of publications and through personal Interviews with farmers. 2. Organization of Fanners. This organization will be made up as fol lows: A leader for each township and nine associates will be selected. Each associate will have assigned to him an area of about four sections for survey. The men in this organ ization will serve as volunteers with out salary, and they will keep the United States Inspector in Charge advised concerning the conditions in the county and will also aid in se curing the required statistics of the hog Industry. 3. Survey. A complete survey will be made to determine the num ber of hogs raised and the number lost from hog cholera prior to begin ning the work and during each year thereafter during the life of the project. 4. Sanitation and QuaranUm. This will comprise the regulation of shipment of hogs into and out of the experimental area, the regulation of shipments, within the area, the quarantine of infected places, de struction of dead animals, cleaning and disinfection of railroad chutes, pens and loading places, etc. 5. Immunization and Treatment with Antl-Hog-Cholera Serum. Ser um to be applied to hogs on infected farms and on exposed farms by the United States inspectors in such man ner as they may deem necessary. 6. Serum Production. All anti-hog-cholera serum required is to be produced and supplied by the Bur eau of Animal Industry, provided that in the event of the Inability of that buerau to produce sufficient ser um the several states will supply the deficiency in so far as possible with out cost to the United States Depart ment of Agriculture. Get Your Rig AT THE Checkered Front Livery Barn Auto Lirery in Connection Best of service given. Clean and comfortable feeding atable Phone 64 Opposite City Hall OUT IfAPPS. Proprietor Organisation and Cooperation 1. State Organization. The state Agricultural College, or other state agencies, will place In each experi mental area at least one qualified man who, with the cooperation of the United States inspectors, and county advisors, will carry out the necessary educational work, organi zation of farmers, and make an ac curate survey of the erea. The Live Stock Sanitary board, or other proper state authorities, will place In each area at least one qual Med deputy who will enforce, in so far as state laws will permit, such sanitary and quarantine measures as may be deemed necessary by the United States Department of Agricul ture. 2. Volunteer Organisation. To be composed of farmers residing in the experimental area and to be sel ected Jointly by the United States field Inspectors in charge and repre sentatives o fthe State College. United States leiartment of Agri culture Organization 1. Field Forres.. One supervis ing Field Inspector. The functions of this officer will be to visit the var ious experimental areas, to advise with the United States inspectors in charge of field work regarding the methods of work, thus giving to each Inspector the benefit of observations made in other areas and thereby in creasing efficiency. 2. A force located in each exper imental area will be maintained as an independent unit reporting direct ly to the chief of the Bureau of Ani mal Industry. The force to be main tained in each area will consist of one inspector in charge, one or more assistant inspectors and one clerk. The size of the organization in each area will be governed by the necessities of the case and the funds available. laboratory Force. One Inspector in Charge, with the necessary scien tific assistants, clerks and laborers to prepare sufficient anti-hog-cbolera serum to supply the needs of the var ious field inspectors. Cooteratlon and Organization The United States field inspector in charge in each experimental area is to be recognized as the local lead er of the project. This official, by conference with the local state rep resentatives, will arrange for the de tails of carrying out educational work, quarantine and sanitation, and other activities. State officers shall at all times be furnished with full in formation concerning the general progress of the work and the United States field inspector in charge shall likewise be advised concerning the general progress of the work and re sults of work carried on by the local I state officers. The salaries and expenses of em ployees of the United States Depart ment of Agriculture will be borne entirely by that department, and similar expenses of state officers will be paid by state or local agencies. Contract or Agreements No contract or agreement In con nection with this work will be re garded as binding upon either the state or the Department of Agricul ture unless made In accordance with 'the principles laid down under th .heading "Organization and Coopera tion." We now urge all our subscribers to renew their subscription to The Herald and get four magazines one year for only 18 cents extra. WRITE OR PHONE. Severe Attack of Oollo Oared. E. E. Croat, who travels in Virginia and other Southern States, was taken suddenly and severely ill with colic. At the first store ha came to the merchant recommended Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhaea Remedy. Two doaes of it cured him. So one should leave home on a journey without a bottle of this preparation. For sale by all dealer. Advertisement. When renewing your subscription to The Herald don't forget to remind us of the big magazine offer. ALLIANCE PROPERTY FOR SALE I offer for quick sale, on easy terms, at exceptionally low prices, the following Alliance property: 36 lots in Hill's addition. Size 50x 140. 4 lots in the west part of town, near the tracks, on which the S. C. Reck lumber yard is located. Size 50x140. 3 lots near the creamery, on which Spry's barn stands. Size 60x140. This is your chance to get a good investment in Alliance property at the right price. See or write SIMON SPRY, General Delivery, Alliance, Nebr, 30tf 3726 If your subscription to the Herald is due, better pay up now and get four magazines for 18 cents extra You are entitled to four magazines to be sent to your Dome for one year if you will renew your subscrip tion to the Herald and pay 18 cents extra for the magazines. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, ss. Lucas County. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL LARS for each and every case of Ca tarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of De cember, A. D. 1886. (SEAL) A. W. GLEASON. Notary Public Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken in ternally and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O. Sold by all Druggists. 76c. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. Prices that tell Goods that sell $13.00 will buy any Suit at "LaJngV Saturday and Monday, July 18-20. EASIER SHIPMENT OF LIVE STOCK New Itegulitttoii't Governing Inter state Movement of Live Stock ItecaiHe Kfferttvr July 1 New regulations governing the in terstate movement of live stock be came effective July 1, 1914. These changes are designed by the Depart ment of Agriculture to facilitate the movement of live stock from quar antined areas or from public stock yards. The new regulations, which are known as B. A. I. (Bureau of Animal Industry) Order 210, super seding B. A. I. Order 143, deal with the shipment of cattle from tlck-ln-fected areas, with the movement of swine from public stockyards and with the dipping of cattle and sheep for scabies. Hereafter cattle that have been dipped once under state or federal supervision may be shipped from an area quarantined tor ticks to a mar ket center where' there are proper dipping facilities and the department maintains an inspector. After a sec ond dipping there under his spuer vision the rattle may be sold for any purpose. Hitherto it has been nec essary in times of drought for cattle owners In quarantined areas to slaughter their stock or sell it for slaughter for whatever It would bring. The resulting loss will, it is hoped, be done away with under the new regulation. The provision permitting, under certain strict conditions, the trans portation of hous from public stock yards into interstate commerce has been made possible by the discovery by government scientists of a serum which renders swine immune to hog cholera. Hitherto all stockyards have been considered as infected with this disease. Now, however. It Is considered safe to permit the ship ment of hogs which hav ebeen treat ed with serum and which show no symptoms of suffering from any form of disease. As a result of this It Is expected that thousands of light weight hogs will be sent from the stockyards to the country for feed ing and fattening and that the coun try's total production of pork will be greatly Increased thereby. The new regulations also with draw all permission for the use of nicotine solutions, coal-tar creosote, and cresol preparations in the offic ial dipping of cattle and sheep for scabies. This step has been made necessary by the difficulty experienc ed in keeping baths of this nature at a Htrength sufficient to eliminate all danger of disease without having them so strong as to be Injurious to the animals themselves. The de partment therefore decided to Insist upon a field test of the strength of all solutions used for dipping. A practical field test for this purpose is available in the case of the sul phid sulphur UBed in lime In sulphur baths for scabies, and for arsenlous oxide In arsenical dips for cattle tick. Official dipping, therefore, will here after be confined to the llme-and-sulphur and arsenical baths. Regulation for Preparation, Hale and Importation of Serums anil Similar Products The Department of Agriculture under the appropriation act for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1914, was given power to regulate the preparation, sale and Importation of viruses, serums, toxins, and similar products intended for the treatment of domestic animals. The hog-chol era act provides that not less than $50,000 of the total may be used in this work. The purpose of the work is to pro tect farmers from serums that are either dangerous, under strength, or ineffective. The general method of procedure will be to inspect establishments which do an interstate business in serums, toxins, etc., and te issue a license to those that comply with the regulations. In addition the de partment will take samples and test serums in interstate commerce and recommend revocation of licenses or prosecutions where the facta war rant. In the case of imported ser urns, admission will be refused any serum which is found to be danger ous or spurious. Headache and NervoasneM Cured. "Chamberlain's Tablets are entitled to all ill. Ml IB. T MM mA ttl.tM " MvltM Hf M Ills ft VM Dt.U.. . ... . v. Richard Olp, Spencerport, N. Y. They have cured me of headache and nervous ness and restored me to my normal health." For sale by all dealers. AdvertiHement. IT KEEPS OFF FLIES il and allow the rattle to fwd In pe. It dcx-s not gum tb. hair, bli.t.r the kin or make njilk tut or smell. Save double it coat iu eitra milk. Cow-Ease I. a rleao Don-prnrtratiiig liquid tint ia ahaolutaly barmlma-eaay to apply. Kerpa tb cowl io good condition and makes money for the farmer. Try it to-day. For Sale By Fe E. Holsten Alliance, Nebr. UOItSE 8ALB The Alliance Horse and Male Commission Co. will hold their ejrt sale at Alliance on July 3 and SI. Remember, your home market la tke best place to sell your horses. Brims In what you wish to sell, we will give you the best service possible. List your borsea with F. J. Waa or Oscar Draman. J1-31-S74I STYES, RED AND GRANULATED LIDS Are treated by many with eye waters and salves. We positively cure such troubles with glasses by overcoming the cause. The cause Is eye strain and nerve strain. Our glasses will give relief la the most stubborn cases. Do not put off having your child's eye attended to until school begins; have It done now and get the bene fit of the help before he comes to study. Droken lenses duplicated. Office over Thlele's Drug HHore li. J. DRAKE. FOR SALE The entire stock of merchandise, millinery, dry goods and fixtures of the Regan Store Well located and doing a good business. Stock well selected, all new and bought to sell at reasonable rates. To much work for present owner is the only reason for selling. American Rates Lowest in the VJorld Here are the actual prices paid for t ervice per telephone per year in five leading European countries having government ownership, taken from official reports and translated into Amer ican money: Austria S24.M Belgium 89.05 France 28.61 ,. Germany '.. 22.6!) ' England 32 60 The average is $29.58 against an average of $30.45 charged by the Bell System in America; but remember, in Austria $1.00 will buy what requires $2.00 in the United States in payment of wages and the purchase of necessities; in Belgium the ratio of prices as compared with the United States is about $1.00 to $2.32, in France $1.00 to $1.48, in Germany $1.00 to $1.90 and in England $1.00 to $2.28. When the efficiency of the service is consid ered and when the relative cost of producing' the service is computed, American telephone rates are by far the cheapest in the world. NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY Service is what you want in care for your auto. We employ only careful and competent auto mechanics. Most modern garage in the west. Plenty of room. Auto Accessories Five paggenger Buick for hire. Experienced drivers. Alliance Garage (Inc.)