The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, February 24, 1916, Image 11

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SEVERE HEADACHE.
"I ones had terrible
headaches anl feared La
Grippe. . X could not at
tend to my work. I took
soma of Dr. Miles' Antl
Paln PUla and the pain
was quickly g-ona. Then
I started unlnf Dr. Miles
Nervine and the trouble
vanished completely and
I felt well and active
one mora."
HENRY FARNHAM.
Spring; Valley, Minn.
BEFORE COLD WEATHER LEAVES ,
Have Your Auto Painted
In a way that will make It look like new.
FIRST CLASS WORK PRICES RIGHT
O. W. B AS YE I
REO OARAGE
THE PULLMAN HOTEL
T. C. Douglas, Mgr.
European Plan Everything New
Rooms with and without private bath. Rates, one dollar and
up. Most convenient location for persona arriving in Omaha at
Burlington and. Union Stations. ... First building south of Burlington
Station. Near to street cars to all parts of the city.
When you get off the train, go to The Pullman Hotel and reg-'
iBter, leaving your grips before going down town. ,
1017 South Tenth St. OMAHA, NEBRASKA
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Dray Phons 64
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HARNESS
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GEO. D. HARRAM
Breeder and Dealer
PURE BRED BULLS
Can furnish ranchmen of Nebraska with either
Hereford or Shorthorns.
Address Exchange Buildlnjr, South Omaha
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Pain and 111 Health
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efficiency.
DR. MILES'
ANTI-PAIN PILLS
quickly relieve Pain, but
at the same time, when
over-work or nervousness
is the cause,
Dr. Miles'
Restorative Nervine
should be used to relieve
the cause.
IF FIRST BOX, OK BOTTLE, FAILS
TO BENEFIT YOU, YOUR MONEY
WILL BE REFUNDED.
PHONE 118
DYE & OWENS
Transfer Lin
HOUSEHOLD GOOD
moved promptly, anc
Transfer Work solicit
ed.
Residence phone 636 and Blue 674
MAKE YOUR HEADQUARTERS
ThePalmsH otel
WHEN IN DENVER
1817 GLENARM STREET
BEDS THE BEST
Til n
Best of Attention
European Plan $1 a Day,
Rooms with Bath, 91.50
Take 18th St. or 19th Are. Car
from Depot
O. II. HOLME
THE PALMS is
THE NAME
Hand made from best material.
Outlast any factory made goods
Call and see.
Harness repairing by experienc
ed harness maker.
J. M. COVERT
At M. D. Nichols' stand, Alliance
SEIOELL SPEAKS AT
FARMERS' INSTITUTES
Visits Three Adjoining Count Jen in
Interest of Farmers' Institutes
and Demonstrator Work
County Agricultural Agent F. M.
Seidell left Saturday morning on a
trip Into Sioux, Dawes and Sheridan
counties, where he made addresses
in the Interest of Farmers' Institutes
and Farm Demonstrator . work ar
meetings held at various places in
those counties.
Saturday he spoke on "Farm Man
agement in Western Nebraska," at
the Glen Farmers Institute. Monday
a conference was held between the
county agents of Box Butte and
Dawes county agents at Chadron.
The purpose of this meeting was to
discusB plans for the co-operation of
the two counties in the work for
1916. Arrangements will be made
to hold the Farmers' Institutes,
Good Roads Campaigns, Boys and
Girls Club meetings and other meet
ings at such times that the two coun
ties can make the best use of the
workers sent out from the Lincoln
office.
Tuesday afternoon Mr. Seidell ad
dressed the newly organized Sheri
dan County Farmers' Association at
Hay Springs. That evening he at
tended a meeting at Rushvllle. Wed
nesday afternoon meetings were
held at Gordon.
The Sheridan county farmers have
been watching with Interest the work
done the past season in Box Butte
county and it is proposed in that
county to support a county agent
with county funds. A. E. Anderson,
a state leader in county agent work,
was present at these meetings.
Quite a large number of the news
papers In various counties in western
Nebraska and as far east as Custer
county published articles concerning
the Herld'B special edition contain
ing the annual report ' of County
Agent Seidell, some of them copying
extracts from the report and as a re
sult a number of these counties are
investigating the plans and trying to
make arrangements for similar work
during the 1916 season.,
The Ilest Recoinmendatioii
The strongest recommendation any
article may receive Is a favorable
word from the user. It is the recom
mendations of those who have used
it that makes Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy so popular. Mrs. Amanda
Gierhart, Waynesfleld. Ohio, writes
'Chambertain's Congh Remedy has
been used In my family oh and on for
twenty years and It has never failed
to cure a cough or cold." Obtainable
everywhere.
Adv Feb
The business man who does not 'ad
vertise has little faith in what he of
fers for sale. Why then should the
buying public have any faith in his
wares. Patronize the Herald adver
tisers. They are the real live busi
ness men of the community. They
are the ones who turn their stock
most frequently and you are assured
of goods that are fresh, new and in
first class shape.
Don't Scold Fretful Children
That nervousness, fretting and
restlessness is no doubt caused by
worms or constipation. Instead of
whipping or scolding, give your child
a treatment of Klckapoo Worm Kill
er. Nice candy confections that kill
the worms and are laxative enough
to move the bowels and expel not on
ly the worms but accumulated polB-
ons. These poisons and worms bring
on Fever, make children nervous and
Irritable, reduce their vitality and
make them victims of Bickness. Get
a box of Klckapoo Worm Killer today
at your druggist, only 25c.
when you want
that next job of
Printing
You will get first-class
work, and you will get
it when promised, for
having work, done
when promised is one
of the rules of this office.
If you prefer, send the
order by mail or bring
it to the office in person.
Let Ut, Show You
What W Can Do
(Telephone!
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Make Fall Dairy Plans Now
Iluslness Trip to Omaha
John Krause, well known Sheridan
county ranchman, returned Saturday
from Omaha, where he spent last
week on business. Mr. Krause Is
well pleased with weather conditions
in this part of the country and states
that the fine weather Is having a
beneficial. effect on stock which re
quired much feeding during the ex
treme cold weather of a couple of
weeks ago.
OLD-TIME COLD CUKE
DRINK HOT TEA!
4 4 ---.
iii.'!.'?i. of Hniiitiur.
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14.-1 'Hire." ut an;
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Hn'iiM Tea
cill .t. "Himhi . . .
p'lnvniiipy. 'Jji.a
tea. put a tiir-
it. jtiHir thr.. ti.
teacup full at iinv t.iuo tliiriiii! tlic
ilay r Itriore retiring. It i the inont
effect io way to break a coM and run
jrrin, n it opoim lli 1 1. re of the skin,
relieving eminent inn, .Nn loosen the
Uiwdh. tlniM lir-Hl iiij,' ii a cold.
Try it tlio next time you miller from
a cold or the p-ip. It is inexpensive
snil entirely vegetable, therefore safe
and harmless.
ISM Fl
STIFF, ACHING JOINTS
Rub Soreness from joints and muscles
with a small trial bottle of
old St Jacobs Oil
Stop "dosing" Rheumatinm
It's pain only; not one case in fifty
requires internal treatment. Rub sooth
ing, penetrating "St. Jacobs' Oil" right
on the "tender spot," and by the time
vou say Jack Robinson out comes the
rheumatic pain. ."St. Jacob's Oil" is
a harmless rheumatism cure which never
disappoints and doesn't burn the skin. It
take nain, soreness and stiffness from
aching .joints, muscles and bones; stops
ciatica, lumbago, backache, neuralgia.
Limber up I Get a 25 cent bottle
of old-time, honest "St. Jacobs Oil"
trom any drug store, and in a moment
mrll be free from pains, aches and
t.tri.es. Uon t sutler 1 Kub rheuma
ii.-m away.
To have the greatest amount of
milk and butter when there Is ordin
arily the least work to do on the farm
and when the price of milk and but
ter is highest is naturally a matter
of interest to the average farmer. In
order to provide for this, cows must
be bred this month at the latest. The
Dairy Husbandry Department of the
College of Agriculture says that cows
calving in the fall produce not only a
larger part of the butter fat when it
Is most valuable but that they pro
duce one-tenth more butter fat than
when calving at other times during
the year. In addition, cows which
freshen In the early winter and are
well cared for during the winter per
iod go on pasture at the time when
they would naturally be drying up
and this lengthens the milking period
and Increases the annual yield of but
ter. The climate Is also more favor
able In winter where good shelter is
available. ,
For a Bilious Attack
' When you have a severe headache
accompanied by a coated tongue
loathing of food, constipation, torpid
liver, vomiting of partly digested
food and then bile, you may know
that you have a severe bilious attack
While you may be quite sick there Is
much consolation in knowing that re
lief may be had by taking three of
Chamberlain a Tablets. They are
prompt and effectual. Obtainable ev
erywbere.
Adv Feb
Alfalfa Increases Yields
The United States Department of
Agriculture says that data on many
farms thruout the corn belt show it
to be as easy to grow 4 5 to 60 bush
els of corn per acre after a clover or
alfalfa crop as it is to secure 30 tc
35 bushels after a corn or an oat
crop In .this section. It offers data
from the Agricultural Experiment
Station of Nebraska to the effect that
among investigations, 31 farmers re
ported average yields of 34.5 bushels
of corn per acre on land before seed
ing It to clover and alfalfa and 68.2
bushels per acre on the same land
after it was plowed up and again
planted to corn.
CREAM FOR CATARRH
OPENS UP NOSTRILS
Tells now To Get Quick Relief
from Head-Colds. It's Splendid!
In one minute your -liyc! lioxiri)
will open, the air parage of ;,our lies I
will clear nnd you can breathe freely.
No more hawking, snullling, blowing,
headache, drync. No struggling for
breath at night; your cold or catarrh
will be gone.
Cet a smnll bottle of Ely's Cream
Balm from your drugUt now. Apply
a little of thi fi-ngrtini, aut inctic,
healing cream in jour uohtriN. It pen
etrates through evi-rv air paagc of the
head, soothes the fnlUnisM or swollen
mucous membrane and relief come in
stantly. It's just fin. Don't ittay stuff.) no
with a cold or naty catarrh Relief
comes so quickly.
Fred Hughes returned Friday
noon from a short trip to Scottsbluff
where he went on business and from
Bayard where he made a brief visit
with his brother.
ESuy the Eesf Shingles
the market offers if you want the
worth of your money. Cheap grades
mean early repairs, and frequent re
pairs cost heavily in the long run.
Come and See Us
when you are ready to buy shingles
whether you want them in asbestos, metal,
slate or wood. As experts, we will honestly
tell you what material is most suitable for
your purpose and show you how to buy
economically.
Satisfaction in Price and Quality
Guaranteed
nr.or
Phone 22
We sell Coal: Canon City Lump and Nut; Sheridan Lump
and Nut; Eastern Hard Coal; Kirby Nut.
Read the Ads
The Saving is Yours
Our coal business is done strictly on a cash business, hcnci1
we do not have to add an extra charge to our coal prices' it
meet the loss that inevitably conies with credit business.
We are selling the best coal for the money that ccmes to
Alliance:
GENUINE KIRBY COAL
KIRBY LUMP, $7.50; KIRBY NUT, $6.50; KIRBY PEA, $4.00
One cash price to all coal customers and guaranteed to be
lower than the same value in coal can be handled on a credit'
basis.
KIRBY is fast becoming the UNIVERSAL COAL in the
trade territory of the
Alliance
Creamery Go.
TELEPHONE 545
Men and Women Vanted-Government Positions
Foret assistant. Industrial leather, Junior engineer, land law clerk,
teacher, telegraph operator. Kkamluatlou March 15. Stenograph
er and typewriter February 2. Quirk preparation U necesary.
You Can Learn by Mall at Home, Study at Night.
Wouldn't you like a job for life with a steady Income of f 75 to
1100 or more every month with a good chance for promotion? Then
why not get It? We guarantee to prepare you for any clril service
position, city, state or federal coach you free until you get the pos
ition. Send for particulars.
CIVII, siamCK SCHOOL Klttredge Bid.. Ifenw
to All Buyers
in tne Herald