The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, November 12, 1914, Image 4

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    EAT LESS AND TAKE
SALTS FOR KIDNEYS
TUu a gift of 8alta bcfort breakout
if four Back hurts or BUddsr
bothen yoa
H Amn(n inn an! mniii
fsrsrd constantly against KldnT trouble
(mnM we rtt too muth arid all our food
fa rich. Our Mood ia filled with urla
atd which the kidneys strlvs to filter
tml, thtj wrakrn from overwork, becoma
aroggish t tba aUrainatiTa tissues clog and
ka rMiilt (a kidney trouble, bladder
wHikneaa and a general declina In health.
When your kidney feel lilea lumps of
sVad; your bark burts or the urina la
asoudy, full of aedimenl or you ara
bliped to seek relief two or three times
staring tba night if you suffer with aick
keadacha or ditty, nerrous spalls, acid
stomsch, or you hava rheumatiam when
tha weather fa biul, get from your thar
taeiat about four ounces of J ad Salts;
iaka a tablespoon ful in a glass of
water before breakfast for a few days
and your kidneys will then ao.t fine,
Thia famous aalta ia made from tha acid
f grapes and lemon Juice combined with
Mthia, and haa been used 'or generations
to flush and stimulate cWged kidney;
to neutralize tha acida in the urina so it
M longer is a source of irritation, thus
tiding bladder disorders.
Jad Salts is Inexpensive; cannot In
hire, makes a delightful effervescent
fithia-water beverage, and belongs in
very boma, because nobody can maka
mistake by having a good kidney flush
Ing an tin.
F. Sellers and family spent Sunday
at K. It. Ktncaid'a.
Mra. Edith Murphy of New Castle,
Wyo., is visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. II. Wllley.
Dipping cattle la the by-word here
these days.
CIibs. Wilson waa seen In our berg
after an extended visit In Anselrao,
Nebr.
Cheer up. You boys that got de
feated at election don't need to feel
downhearted, there may be better
times coming.
W. Z. Emerson was trading In our
town Saturday.
Tom Hale, the section boss, had
his force increased two more men
last week.
Mrs. Marcus Comes returned from
Alliance Monday. She has been in
Alliance for the last week with a
sprained ankle, but Is able to get
around some now.
L. E. Blaylork was In town Sun
day, buying supplies for his Klnkald.
Ed Schulti of Tippetts postofflce
was trading in our town Saturday.
MYERS LIKED
COURT HOUSE
Inn Who Was on Kite of Alliance In
1887 Hays Great (lianre Have
Taken IMare In Alliance
MALI'. DA
There Is moro Catarrh In this sec
tion of the country than all other
diseases put together, and until the
last few years was supposed to be In
curable. For a great many years
doctors pronounced It a local dianaf
and prescribed local remedies, and
by constantly failing to cure with lo
cal treatment, pronounced it Incura
ble. Science has proven Catarrh to
be a constitutional disease, and
therefore requires constitutional
treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, man
ufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., To
ledo, Ohio, is the only Constitutional
cure on the market. It Is taken in
ternally. It acts directly on the blood
and mucous surfaces of the syste.. .
They offer one hundred dollars for
any case it falls to cure. Send for
circulars and testimonials.
Address: F. J. Cheney & Co., To
ledo, O. Sold by druggists, 76c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
Mallnda, Nebr., Nov. 5 A box
octal was given at the Wickard
school house Hallowe'en night. All
report a fine time.
Dr. Dradfhnw's little son Carl was
t)ltten by their dog one day last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Coyle of Alliance are
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Cogar this
week.
Master French Conrad Is very sick
this week with cold and sore throat.
H hope he will soon be able to re--Carn
to school.
Richard Denton, while going home
from school Friday evening, was
thrown from his horse and his right
arm was broken. His parents took
kim to a doctor that evening, and he
M retting along very nicely now.
Mr. and Mrs. Dert Miller were call
ers at T. A. Dean'a Wednesday, Nov
ember 4.
Mr. and Mrs. Bradshaw are going
tfe Bayard to spend the winter. We
re sorry to have them leave this
neighborhood, but hope for their re
tarn soon.
Mrs. Anna Denton ia sporting a
fall mouth of fine looking teeth now
adays. The work was done by Dr.
Vradshaw, who is a fine dentist.
J. B. Conrad was In Alliance one
4a y last week on' business.
L. A. Dean and family were visit
ers at J. B. Conrad's Sunday, Nov
ember 1. . ',
Geo. Denton's were callers at Wes.
Cogar's, November 3. , 1
Ho turned to Central City
Mrs. J. O. Beck and daughter Mrs.
Hazel Conner, have returned from
the former's home at Bingham to
Mrs. Conner's home at Central City,
Nebr., accompanied by the twins and
the little boy, Larwence. They were
met at Grand Island by Mr. Conner.
J. II. Myers, of Bloomnigton, Illi
nois, uncle of M. O. Joder of Alli
ance, Is stopping over on his way to
California and other western points
for a visit here. Mr. Myers made a
trip of Inspection through the new
court house the last of the week and
wm ani.iX!l ai 11 t 'Hictl'.n
and finish.
"We have a court houifl In our
town that cost half a l. tllion dollars
and excepting for th- tact that It is
larger and finished on Iho outside e:i
Urely with stone. It l no ll ior th:n
this," said Mr. Myers. When told
that this building w;n coiihu ucted al
a cost of only $65,000, he mued that
it Is a bargain for the money.
Mr. Myers and his wife are taking
a trip of nine months. Tory will vis
it the San Francisco fair before returning.
PUM (KTcUrt
The Emerson school will give a
Pixie operetta at the Phelan opial
houne, Friday evening, Nov. 20. Pro
ceeds to be applied on piano pur
chased last year.
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of Small Means I
y The Man of Moderate Means
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Likes Alliance Immensely
Mrs. F. F. Fancher and children,
family of F. F. Fancher, proprietor
of the Cosmopolitan Pool Hall, ar
rived In Alliance Tuesday night of
last week from Casper, Wyo., their
former home. They like Alliance
very well.
Lest you forget we ay It yet
rou can get three magaxlnes for on
year by renewing your subscription
to The Herald. We want all of out
old subscribers to get these magas
tnea. We are selling The Herald
with three magaslnes all one year
'or only 11.76.
Sick Two Years With Indigestion.
"Two years ago I waa greatly benefited
through using two or three bottles of Cham
berlain's Tablets," writes Mrs. 8. A. Keller,
El Ida, Ohio. "Before taking them 1 waa
sick for two years with Indigestion." Sold by
' all dealers. Ad vert i t.j
tOCAL DHl (iiIST
MAKES MANY FIUENDS
H. Thlele, druggist, reports, they
ere making . any friends through
the QUICK benefit which Alliance
people receive from the simple mix
ture of buckthorn bark, gylcerlne,
etc., known as Adler-1-ka. This rem
ery became famous by curing appen
dicitis and it is the most thorough
Vowel cleanser known, acting on
BOTH the lower and upper bowel.
XUST ONE DOSE of Adler-i-ka re
lieves constipation and gas on the
etomach almost IMMEDIATELY.
Adv.-nov 12-4089
BINGHAM ITEMS
Bingham, Nebr., Nov. 10 Nov. 3
passed very peaceably here.
The following precinct officers
were elected: J. A. Fallor, assessor;
Fhil Castle, road overseer; D. C. Bal
lard, Justice of the peace; M. L.
Klncald, constable.
E. E. Melvin bad a fine car of ap
ples here last week, which sold for:
0e per bushel. !
L. E. Balllnger was a passenger to '
Alliance Wednesday the 4th. j
Mrs. It. R. Klncald, Mrs. J. S.
Stephenson and Mrs. Gene Rentfro
went to Alliance Monday to attend
he O'Neill-Williams wedding.
Wm. Welch took the election re
terns to Ru8hville Wednesday.
Geo. Breckner returned from Alli
ance Tuesday in time to cast his vote
aere.
R. R. Klncald A Co. are making
reparations for a new shingle roof
en their store.
lira. M. L. Klncald and mother,
Mrs. M. J. Keyes, left Thursday, the
ttn, for a couple of weeks' visit in
York.
U. J. Keyes and E. O. Vaughn
went out to Balltnger's, Thursday to
sle some concrete work.
Cal Wlckham was In town Mon
aUy the 9 th after a load of corn and
ee ent for Balllnger.
L. F. Penn and wife were shopping
fa town Monday.
R. R. Klncald was out at his
ranch Sunday and Monday to look
after some of his business interests
there.
Wm. Welch returned from Rush-
rUle Friday.
D. C. Ballard and J. H. Wllley vac
elnated their calvea Saturday.
Mrs. E. Shafenberg visited with
Mrs. R. R. Klnacld Saturday and
Sunday.
Quite a delegation of our young
folks attended the dance at the BUI
Boland place last Friday night, and
Children's
Eyes
If your child is back
ward in his studies
does not like to study,
or has symptoms of
headache, you will
probably find that
there Is some eye trou
ble. There may be no out
ward sign of defect,
yet the eyes should be
examined to make
sure that there la no
fault In them.
WE GIVE SPECIAL
CARE TO CHILD
REN'S EYES.
Dmkc Drake
Registered Optometrists.
806 H Bx Butte Ave.
Over Thlele's Drug Store.
Phone: Res. 627, Office 121
GRAY lit, BECOMES
DARK, THICK, GLOSSY
Look years younger I Try Grandma's
recipe of Saga an ' Sulphur
and nobody v.
Almost everyone knou Sage Tea
and Sulphur, properly compounded,
brings back tha natural color and lustre
to tha hair when faded, streaked or grays
&lso ends dandruff, itcUiug sealp and
tops falling aair. Years ago tha only
way to get thia mixture was to maka it
at home, whioh is muasy and trouble
some. Nowauaya we simply ask at any drug
store for "Wyeth's Saga and Sulphur
Hair Remedy.1 You will get a large
boUle for about 60 cents. Everybody
uses thia old, famoua recipe, because no
one can possibly tell that you darkened
your hair, as it dors it so naturally and
evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft
brush with it and draw thia through
your hair, taking one small strand at a
lima; by morning tha gray hair disap
pears, and after another application or
two, your hair beoomea beautifully dark.
thick and gioaey and you look years
We Want
You at
,n,VER0,FL A.l
Here's your opportunity, prices and terms to suit very n
. 4 1 a. . 1. . v?.i. is?
Doay. AimoBi everyming grown in me iiurui grow mur
luxuriantly on Indian River Farms, and hundreds of orojt
are produced which cannot be produced elsewhere.
Pork can be raised for 2 cents a pound, one acre will sup
port and keep fat five head of cattle. Investigate.
Excursions Nov. 3rd and 17th, Dec. 1st and 15th.
Indian River Farms
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Representative
H. & Chamberlin.
t 703 Victor Bide
i Kansas City, Mo. f j
One Safe Home Match
will light all four burners
Try to light a gas stove
with a short-stick
match.
If the stick does not
break, or you don't burn
your fingers, the
chances are about three
in five that the rush of
gas from the burner
will blow the match
out
If you are exception
ally fortunate, you may
light one burner
possibly even two. To
light the others, you
have to go through the
same rigmarole.
With one Safe Home
Match you can light all
four burners. The stick
is large and strong. The
flame "takes hold."
We do not exaggerate when
we say that you can get as
much real service from
three Safe Home Matches as
from five ordinary matches.
They are non-poisonous,
too. For that reason alone
they should be in every
home in America.
5c. All grocers. Ask for them by name.
How Much Tread
do you eat in a year? You eat
about sixty feet. It is necessary,
therefore, that you rat good
bread. We make that kind. Our
morning delivery U prompt. Our
service i first class. We carry
the most complete and purest liuo
of bakery artieles in town.
MANEWAL'
Phone 745 or 572
21 Pox Rutte Ave.
124 R. First Stree
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DRINK,
IT!
Yes, drink our quality soda. The flavors have a
delightful, smooth richness, just the right taste you
want. And the beauty of it is that our soda not only
tickles the palate, but it is so pure and free from harm
ful ingredients that it helps the system. Hundreds of,
folks in town say our soda is the best ever. Plenty of
room for all and prompt attention. Our drug store is
the best for quick and good service.
HOLST BIN'S
THE REXALL STORE
Phone Number 6 Phone Number 6
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Ornaments in Silver an6 Col&
Watches anb Watch Repairing
a Special Feature .
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speare, and he was a philosopher as well as
playwright Your expenences in purchasing
anything in our line will be ewels. Our wares
are exactly what they are represented to be.
Brennan's
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8rd and Box Bnttc Art.
as
Stock Yards Saddlery Co.
I. G. BLESSIN6, Proprietor
WhoUs.1. sad Rstatl
Harness and Saddles
Fly Nets and Lap Dusters
Cheapest on Esrtb. Qusllty Considered
Everything Hand Mad
Factory. 314 North 25 St. S. Omaha, Neb.
report a fine time.
R. E. Klncaid and family and J
younger.