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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1915)
SALTS IF KiIEYS ER Brmlwi to flush Kidneys and neutral tee irritating acidi Splendid for system. Kidney and Bladder weakness result from Uric nfid. mti a. nnfa.4 nl.t..:. e kidney filter this soid from th ' Mood and s it on to the bladder, where , rt often remain to irritate and inflame, : Maying a burning, scalding sensation, or artting up an irritation at the neck of ' the bladder, obliging you to seek relief j two or three times during the night. I The sufferer id in constant dread, the I Ti'Btcr ri.LA4P anniol imna wWK I sensation and is very profuse; again, tkcre is difficulty in avoiding it Bladder weakness, most folks call it, fcecause they can't control urination. While it is extremely annoying and some times very painful, this is really one of tko most simple ailments to overcome, (iet about four ounces of Jad Salta from your pharmacist and take a table spoonful in a glass of water before breakfast, continue this for two or three Ways. This will neutralize the acids in the urine so it no longer is a source of irritation to the bladder and urinary or gans which then act normally again. Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless, and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and ia used by thousands of folks who are wbject to urinary disorders caused by wric acid irritation. Jad Salts is splen did for kidneys and causes no bad effects whatever. Here you have a pleasant, effervescent lithia-water drink, which quickly relieves ladder trouble. E:r;i!iiiiiiniii:iii!;iii!iiii;iiiiri!!:iiiiiiiin:iiiiiiiiniiuinni!iinuiratiiiiiiNi!inii!i2 I "Here is the Answerfin 1 VtBSTElfc I I New International j iHE MlF.ftMiM VlBSTtt s i F.Tery day In your talk and rcndlnif. at 2 fi lidnii;, on t!ietrc tc:;r, in llieollice, bhop g li t..:U ". IijoI '6u likrlv question tlie mum- 3 H j r cf kciiij n..3 vi - 1. A friend aai.s: g !'t niiik.-s t rort r I irrlcn?" You bci Ic f t t! Iih at )ii of yooiiV'rcipdr thopronun- B ri lt.o'i c(j-:jutru. V.'li :.t is uhite coalf S g Tlii.i New (.'ruti(.n anv.crs all kinds of h g O'lcr-.tior.n la l.anp: :iK?,Iii'!ory.Hiotrr:iptiy, g a l;i:'tion, 1 G.-t i t: i , ',rN, "i miles, Af 14 and s Pvlv.iccs, luuil zuiurtly. U 43.000 Wards. e 000 l.-ustradns. Cost $400,000. g 2700 Pace, g The only dictionary with n IM mew dividttl pane. cliar 5 actt riad ai ' AbUokeof g Oviiiui." 1 Imka Ttper Edition: On thill, nnrflin. mtmnm E India paper. . I :.t n satis- wcilitof Uo:;dUir bullion. ------ - V, & t.'i sl-onp i " .;r-per. W t. W' 'Tni!!'i ...XI. IX IB fiiac'.ics. Writ fcr rxe'n rrm Mt'1-i fjs r.'.c'r f i ZZ r Mb cac. MERRIAM CO- J Mil ii.juiiii.i:i:!i!iu!:i!i'ia!i;!i)i:!ii..i.' NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLD OR CATARRH Apply Cream In Nostrils To Open Up Air Passage. Ah! What relief! Your clogged nos trils open right up, the air passages of your head are clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snuffling, mucous discharge, headache, dryness no struggling for breath at night, your cold r catarrh is gone. Don't stay stuffed up! Oct a small bottle of Ely's Crenm Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this r fragrant, antiseptic cream in your nos trils, let it penetrate through every air rassage of the licud ; Kootlie and heal he swollen, inflamed mucous nu-mhrane, giving you instant relief. Kly's Cream halm is just what every cold and ca tarrh sufferer has btu seeking. It's jtwt s1enlid. DO YOU KNOW 9-9-9 In wbat country a pass-port is needed by traveler. living every Wbat the population of the Sabara Desert is? Where grasshoppers are served hot to traveling epi cures? What becomes of the wife of the Greek Priest who Is raised to the rank of Bishop? In what year occurred the fall of Pompeii? Where "Cleopatra's Needle" ia located and wbat has been its history? Where is a profeesed bache lor not regarded as a man. though he live a hundred years? The above as well as many hundreds of other interesting questions are answered In the BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUES The delightful library of world Information. " Subscribe for The Herald tl.50 per year. BLADDER BOTH g rirtiuti toown l.cDitmr.m f Webster In a f-:.i f. litclit kv g snd so rorivet:!'. i t lo u-el S O.ie lialf l.'ie I i i ;;n s nadC f Mil p-' av f r a WHEN YOU WAKE UP DRINK GLASS OF HOT WATER Wash the poisons and toxins from system before putting more food Into stomach. Says Inslde-bathlng makes any one look and feel clean, swest and refreshed. Wash yourself on the Inside before breakfast like you do on the outside. TIiIr is vastly more lmiortant because the skin pores do not "absorb Impuri ties Into the blood, causing Illness, while the bowel pores do. For every ounce of food and drink tfcken into the stomach, neatly an ounce of waste material must be carried out of the body. If this waste material Is not ruminated !ay hy day it quickly ferments and Kenerates poisons, gases nnd toxins which are absorbed or sucked Into the blood stream, through the lymph ducta which should suck only nourishment to sus tain the body. A splendid health measure la to drink, before breakfast each day, a glass of real hot water with a tea spoonful of limestone phosphate in it, which is a harmless way to wash these poisons, gases and toxins front the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels; thus cleansing, sweetening and freshening the entire alimentary rnnal before putting more food into the stomach. A quarter pound of limestone phos phate costs but very little at the drug Etore but Is sufficient to make anyone; an enthusiast on inslde-bathlng. Men r.nd women who are accustomed to wake up with a dull, aching head or have furred tongue, bad taste, nasty breath, sallow complexion, others who have bilious nttacks, acid stomach or constipation are assured of pro nounced Improvement ia both health and appearance shortly. Work That Satisfies We have opened a new Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing Shop in the building occupied by the Musser plumbing shop, at 205 Box Butte. New equipment throughout, and all work guaranteed to be satisfactory, Suits Cleaned and Pressed $1.00 and up We want you to try our service. Work called for and delivered. Just phone us and we will call promptly. New equipment for French Dry and Steam Cleaning. Suitslade to Measure for Ladies and Gents $15 to $50 Bring in Your Accordeon Pleated Garments We Guarantee Our Work Keep-U-Neat Tailors PHONE 133 Roy B. Burns L. A. McElhaney iiniiiiiiiiiiiiiisiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii; Dray Phone 54 Always the Best Work PAINTING, PAPER HANGING AND DECORATING Estimates gladly furnished MONC BLACK 282 B. V. i ATLAS REDWOOD ft at i. -A; i r f .InvrJ'c r'nlnmn I'olitlciaiiM nnl Newspapers Legislators of Alabama have been stepping on the toes of the newspa- j per8 of that state, and now the news- paper publishers are making a I mighty howl for protection of their .business against the marauders. This lis the first time the newspaper pub ' linher of Alabama has felt the dev astating baud of business legislation, and It has been found to hurt. The Alabama newspaper publisher, like those of many other stntes, has been going along In the more or less even tenor of bis way, getting out the pa per, hustling around for money to pay for white paper and being gen erally Johnny-on-the-spot in boost ing his home town and plugging for progress and patriotism. He can't maintain h paid lobby at the capitol to protect his business, and he hasn't thought much of that anyhow. When !a professional politician gets into the DYE & OWENS Transfer Line HOUSEHOLD GOODS moved promptly, and Transfer Work solicit ed. Residence phone 636 and Blue 674 Work guaranteed to please REEVES ALLIANCE. N CBN. 2S2SLKMD TAIIKS i SUPPLY Will outlast several steel tanks or several tanks made from other material, and cost less money. These tanks will keep the water cooler In summer and warmer In winter. Send for price list today. ATLAS TANK MFG. COMPANY, Fred Uoisen, Manager, 11 OS W. O, W. IUd., Omaha, Kb. legislature and proceeds without rhyrun or reason, simply because be has the power, to pass legislation af fecting the business Interests of men who sent him there, it is high tlmo for the publishers to bowl nnd the longer and louder they howl the bet ter It will be. It Is the concensus ot opinion that business legislation should ceaso for the present and give business a chance to recuperate. Now that the newt-paper publisher has felt the nttmk, bo ought to realize the l"'pnrt:iN(-f of using his influence to I iis end. ' "Si liliHUileH of the l j (ity II. K. Lnrkhatt) ! I pled a galley here the o!h -r d : I I :-f ore t lit bliUHniii' paper v. . nt to Pin; 1 I picked the measly thing up rlv it away. And put it back together Just by guess. The make-up man be chucked It In the form; The thing went thru. Oh! golly, what a storm! "John Smith will sell at 20 Prospect Btrect, At the bride's home, on Wednesday at high noon, An only daughter, beautiful and sweet With spotted feet, and coming two next June." So help me, that's the way the darn thing read. 1 saw it, and I nearly fell down dead. That ain't the worst. The thing went on to say: "Mike Dolan died last night nt hllf-past eight; No fire insurance carrier, so they say; Iasb total, but the v'aluo was not great." You'd ought to heard the widow tear anil rave It makes me sick the way some skirts behave! "A son was born to Dr. Kit-bard Vose, A glossy black and weight a thous and flat; His mother was by Danby, out of Hose With gloves to match, and wore a picture hat." The foreman threw three flts and clawed the air; For once he got bo mad he couldn't swear. "The Park House burned to ashes Tuesday night, The cause, they say, was softening of the brain; The noble firemen made a gallant fight In satin duchess, made with fish tall train." Ain't that the everlasting limit? Gee! The way the whole darn bunch Jump ed on to me! The boss, he had me on the carpet, too. Gosh! He can dress a feller to the ground! 1 sneaked his olllce feelln' mighty blue. When all to once I heard a funny sound. The boss was all alone I'd give my hat To know just what that guy was laughing at! The New MoUier Goose There was a man in our town And he was wondrous wise, lie made a lot of money, and He used to advertise. And when the time for him to die Stopped at him on Us round, He said, "1 guess my work is done, I've boosted my borne town." Fools Not All Deud When men begin to come to them selves, as the fellow did who was un- ! dressing, there is some hope that they will act for themselves. An English paper tells the following of the battle held in France. From the German trenches a board was dis played bearing the words, "The English are Fools!" A little later up came the board and the line read. "The French are Fools" Interest began to grow, but no one felt Insulted. When the board next "OLD KENTUCKY" TASTIEST OF CHEWS Plug is the Best Form in Which Tobacco Can Be Made, and "Old Kentucky" is Bes! PI'jg WU0LtS3;t TS3r YIKQ To j;1' the utmost of sausfinii r -frc-!ir.if::: ov.t cf J.:.czo, );-.! v.T.v.t a plug chew ne that gives you the gei -uine flavor of rich, ripe leaf. Then, too, the must wholesome an 1 healthful way to use tobacco is t j thew it and the best and ck-aue t form of chewing tobacco is the plr ; form, ir which OM Kentucky is mad. Old Kentucky is made of the choic est Hurley leaf, in the world's greatc t plug tobacco factory, and under tl c most cleanly, sanitary conditions. The luscious flavor of Old Kentucky is a delicious revelation to any m; n who has been chewing ordinary tobac cos. It is supremely satisfying. Fresh, pure, mellow, a chew of OM Kentucky is a real chew and you w'll realize this as soon as you taste it. Buy a 10c plug of OM Kentucky to day and try it. HAVE YOU WEAK LUNGS? Do colds settle on your chrot or In your bronchial tube t Do coughs ban)? on, or are you subject to throat troubles? Such troubles should have immedint trestment with the strengthening powers of Scott's KmuUion to guard against consumption which so easily follows. Scott's Iimulsion contains purr cod liver oil which peculiarly strengthens the res piratory tract and improves the quality of the blood; the glycerine in it soothes and heals the tender membranes of the throat. Scott's is preucrilx-d by the In-st special wta. You can get it at any drug store. Scott ft Bowne, Bloorofirld, N.J, came up in the German trench It read, "We are Fools" W hy not All go Home?" Hut they did not, but within a few days went into the greatest battle of a great war, conclusively proving the ttuth of the charge. The GoihI Old World Some people knock the poor old world, And ay it's getting worse; Some long for golden gates Impeaii ed, As per the Scripture verse; Hut this world Is what you make It, And despite old Adam's fall, Soniohow It seems a good old world To live In, after all. There may be lots of shudders here, And sorrow all around. Hut if you're looking for good cheer. There's plenty There's the music of the waters, And the bobolink's glad call. And somehow, it's a good old world To live In, after all. Of all God's creatures man alone Is snd and discontent, And seems to think he ought to own The whole big firmament. The birds and bees and butterflies. And beasts and things in.n t.-.. . Heiu ve that it's a good old world To live in, after all. A I AIK WAUNING One That Should lie Heeded by Alli ance Itesidents Frequently the first hign of kidney trouble is a slight ache or pain in the loins. Neglect of this warning makes the way easy for more serious trou bles dropsy, gravel, Drlght's dis ease. 'Tis well to pay attention to the first sign. Weak kidneys gen erally grow weaker and delay Is of ten dangerouB. Residents of this lo cality place reliance in Doan's Kid ney Pills. This tested remedy has been used In kidney trouble over 60 years is recommended all over 'the civilized world. Read the follow ing: James A. Kersey, Chadron, Nebr., says: "I bad slight symptoms of dis ordered kidneys. There had been liright'a disease In my family for sev eral generations and I decided to try Doan's Kidney Pills. This medicine soon cured me." v4'rice 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that cured Mr. KerBey. Foster-Mil-burn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Bridgeport News-Dlade T. J. O Keefe, John O'Keefe of Alliance and Geo. Cronkleton of Bayard were In the city Wednesday enroute to Alll- uiif-e Turn Kurke went in Al liance Monday to attend the funeral j of Mrs. John Tlernan, which was held at the Holy Rosary church. Attorney Hobert Reddish of Alliance was In the city Thursday attending some Important cases which be has in the district court. Simon Spry of Alliance was In the city Mon day returning from Oshkosh where he had been looking after business matters for several days. The News-Blade force is getting ready to move Into the new building the last of this week. There will be no for mal opening but our friends are in vited to call next week if we get moved and inspect our comfortable building. The printers will rnjoy the new work shop and the old man i will enjoy all but the paying for it. The principal object of the matter. however, is to be able to do better and quicker work and to be better able to take care of our increasing business; but the added comfort will of course be a very welcome incident al. Marsland Tribune A license to wed was Issued to Klmer Bullock and Miss Ota Hunsaker, both of Alliance, last week. The ceremony hasn't oc- Icuried yet. Mrs. Rose Shlmtk ! 1 . . . .11. huh 1 1 1 ii uuuguier 01 Alliance came up Saturday and is visiting at the home of her son, Henry. Edgemont Express A Jolly bunch of duck hunters went to Alliance Sat urday, returning Tuesday morning. They had varying degrees of luck with the feathered denisons of the air, but brought back a goodly lot of evidence of their prowess afield. They were Geo. Hlghley, Geo. lialterman. Mike Carroll, Will Reimers, Ed Col gan, and W. J. McKelvey. Bridgeport Herald Miss Dorothea Pederson went to Alliance, Saturday, to visit a few days with relatives there and at Chadron. Mrs. J. L. Downs, who has been at Alliance for some time, came home Tuesday afternoon, but she took sick and went back to the hospital Wednesday, ac companied by Miss Ada Anderson. Ashrby Argus L. E. Hubbard re turned Thursday from a few days' stay in Alliance during the Illness of Mrs. Hubbard, who Is in a hospital there. Construction work on the new depot is going rapidly on and the foundation Is now In place. Carpenter work will be started next week on the station building, which will be 24x40 and two stories In height. There will be four living rooms and a hall in the upper story aud the lower story will be divided Exchange Gossip g HUru -r-H I Into a waiting room office and freight room. It Is expected that the build ing will be ready for occupancy In three weeks' time. Scnttsblurf Republican T. J. O' Keefe. register of the U. S. land of fice nt Alliance, was a caller at this ofllce while In the city yesterday on business. Hemlngford ledger Col. Fosket was down to Alliance the latter part of last week, to see his daughter, Mrs. Grommet, who was In the hos pital for an operation. She passed thru the ordeal quite well, though It was discovered that two operations were necessary. John Grommet still continues to Improve. K. L. Pierce wenl with his enr to Alliance Wednesday evening, and on up to Crawford for some matters of busl iicfs between trains Friday tnornlner. " Minf.es Helva Geiter r. -d Delia Swanson were Alliance visitors be tween trains Tuesday. The Heed Cushion Sole shoe, which Is handled here by the Alliance Shoo Store, received some effective adver tising Inst. week. A reel of motion pictures was shown nt the Imperial, the picture being In the form of a comedy, which kept the audience In terested nil the time It was being shown. "SI" Is surely an enterpris ing shoe merchant, and believes In advertising, as he Is using newspa pers, billboards and moving pictures. One Safe Home Match will light all four burners. The Btick is large and strong. The flame "takes hold." We do not exaggerate when we ay that you can get as much real service from three Safe Home Matches as from five ordinary matches. They are non-poisonous, toe For that reason alone they should be in every home in America. 5c A II grocers. Asm for them by mjmv. The Diamond Match Company HOTEL ROME OMAHA Room Without Bath $1.00 or $1.25 Rccm ttitb Bath $1.50 Up Cafe Prices Moderate ROME MILLER Prcprirtor THE STAR HOTEL 65 Light, Airy Itooms Hteam Heat lClettric Lights Free ltaths KUltOPKAN IlATtiH: 64 aud 75c per Day. 313-315 Fifth Street HIOUX CITY, IOWA VEGETABLES i Phone 322 for pump kins, squash, carrots, beets or cabbage. PROMPT DELIVERY G. W. Nation Geo. J. Hand.n.D. Asthma and Hay Fever Eye, Har, Moae and Throat PHONE 251 Calls answered from office day or night fs Sm ' BBS!