The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, March 02, 1916, Image 14

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    PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
Rates : One-inch cards, 50 cents; two inch cards, $1.00
H. A. COPSEY
Physician and Burgeoa
Phono, 361 Res. Phone, 141
Cilia answered promptly day and
mlht from office. Offices: Alliance
National Bank building, over the
Pott Office.
' 0. E. SLAOLE, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
im phone, 66 Res. phone, 61
ALLIANCE NEBRASKA
Orle Coppernoll
In. Phone SO
F. J. Petersen
Hesj Phone 41
Dm. Coppernoll & Petersen
Osteopaths
BOOM I. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK
H. M. BULLOCK
Attorney- t-Law
jaJLLIANCE NEBRASKA
L. W.BOWMAN
tyslclaa and Surgeon
fTICB, rirst National Bank Bldg.
raONEB: Office. 161; Residence. 16
DR. D. E. TYLER
Dentist
PHONE 362
OVER FIRST NATIONAL BANK
ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER
AT THE HERALD OFFICE
REASONABLE BATES PROMPT
SERVICE '
J. D. EMERICK
Bonded Abstracter
I aave the only set of abstract books
In Box Butte county.
OFFICE: Rm. 7. Opera House Block
J. F. YAMDERS
TAILOR and HATTER
rCBST NATIONAL BANK BLDG.
'"ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
-LET ME CRT FOR YOU"
HARRY P. COURSEY
UVE STOCK AND GENERAL
SALES SPECIALIST
AND AUCTIONEER
Farm Sales a Specialty
TERMS REASONABLE
PHONE: 664
ALLIANCE NEBRASKA
LEG SORES and ULCERS
-it Hinc In Kanus CUj, I h-we moor-
fally tivntodthoiiMucU of cnaumot chronic j
tid VAK1COSK ULCEUS. Mj
A. 1. k. 1 . . .1 u:.k Mlvlnul
ISswmI modern inntbodR 1 naorea corn
livii to ik'ciwi. without knife or pain.
U uf.,i l..r ill. i .i l.k-t klilL auuled.
llPAYWHENCUREiflO
V DrT K. J. WHITTIERi SiSAiTJS
BURTON & REDDISH
AlUriH')s-at-law
I Mini Attorney-.
WCE: First National Bank Uldg.
PHONE 180
AAiJANCK NKBKASKA
ONE: 233.
CLARE A. DOW
Electrician
IIoiiko Wiring
r and Aiito-Ktarter IU-uiiting
JANCK
NEBRASKA
GEO. O. GADSBY
Licensed Embalmer
PHONE: Day. 498; Night, 510
, ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA
PROFESSIONAL
PHOTOGRAPHER
kind of Photos. Interior and
exterior viewa
QUALITY PORTRAITS
Alliance Art Studio
If. K. (Irene. Pnrn
lit East 4th. Phone Black 111
2AMES BL KENNEDY, DENTIST
lint National Dank Building, AU1
stave, Nebr. Phones : Office, 23; Res
fiance. Black 10. Nitrons Oxide ad-
itslitered.
J. Jeffrey, D.C. Ph.C.
A. G. Jeffrey, D.C.
CHIROPRACTORS
303y2 Box Butte Ave.,.
Itooms 3 and 4
Office Hours, 10 a. m. to 8 p. m
.AMES OSBORN
Contractor and
Builder
Estimates Furnished Free
ALLIANCE t t NEBRASKA
THOMAS LYNCH
Att'y-a t-Law
1619-1521 City National Bank
Building
OMAHA
Special Attention to Live Stock
Claims
AUTO LIVERY
- - PHONE 573 - -
C. E. Morgan
On. "STour ""Trip
take with you a box of good
CIG-uf .BS
and a late
ilcEsigreizI.n.e
Get them at up-town news stand
or at depot -
niLLER BROTHERS
RED PEPS
PHILOSOPHY
"When your short commas are
wfrerrtsed, the other fellow
buys the space"
WK ARE HEADQUARTERS
For Auto Supplies and Oil and
Gasoline
FREE AIR ON THE CURB
Alliance
Auto Supply Co.
Ptfoae 25
Geo. J. Hand.n.D.
Asthma and
Hay Fever
Bye, Ear, Nose and Throat
PHONE 251
Calls answered from office day ot
night
Wm. Ritchie, Jr. C. S. Parry
RITCHIE & PERRY
Attorneys -at-Law
BRIDGEPORT, NEBRASKA
Office in Lincoln, 1411 O St., flm
Wednesday of Each Month
WHEN IN OMAHA VISIT THE
BswwKUbsihl Burlesque
UMtV BiHS BUIMtl uilT
DONT OO HOME SAYING!
I DIDN'T VISIT THE GAYETY
PAPER RAISES IN PRICE
Wholesale Paprr Denier Illume High
Price of ling for liaise In
Cst of lHter Stock
The Herald Publishing Company,
publisher of The Herald, is daily re
ceiving notices from the wholesale
paper houses of advances In the cost
of paper stock of all kinds. Notices
received this morning from two
wholesale houses quote a raise of
twenty-five per cent in the cost of
print paper, and of higher amounts
on other papers.
Because of contracts for print pa
per, which is used in immense quan
tities at this office, we will not be af
fected on this stock until the con
tracts expire.
The manufacturers state that cot
ton rags which sold for from one and
one-half to two and one-half cents
per pound In 1915 are now bringing
from three to five and one-half ctjnts.
Bleach, which sold at $1.35 per cwt,
now sells for $15 to $20. The short
age in bleach is responsible for the
yellowish color of most of the news
print which is used by the newspa
pers. Aniline colors which sold at
from 40c to $1 per pound now sell
for $10 to $30. Bleach, casein and
sulphite are not to be obtained ex
cept by contract. Aniline colors are
oversold and every mill is In want.
Cotton rags are being bought by am
munition factories which are willing
to pay high prices, and Importations
are entirely cut off.
If it were not for prosperous times
the large dailies in the cities would
be forced to decrease the size of their
paperB and the smaller newspapers
would probably be forced to follow
suit. With a weekly paper of the
circulation of The Herald, running
in size from twelve to twenty-four
pages, it keeps us hustling to keep
supplied with paper stock.
War upon Pain!
Tain is a visitor to every home and
usually it comes quite unexpectedly.
But you are prepared for every emer
gency If you keep a small bottle of
Sloan's Liniment handy. It Is the
greatest pain killer ever discovered.
Simply laid on the skin no rubbing
required it drives the pain away. It
is really wonderful.
Mervtn H. Soister, Berkley, Calif.,
mritu- "T-nst Sutnrdav. after tramp
ing around the Panama Exposition
with wet feet, I came nome wun my
neck so Btlff that I couldn't turn. I
applied Sloan's Liniment freely and
went to bed. To my surprise, next
morning the stiffness had almost dis
appeared, four hours after the second
application I was as good as new."
March, 1915. At Druggists. 25c,
Adv 1
SCHOOL OFMETHODS
I lev. Young Attends Meeting Coil
ducted by National Head of S.
S. of Christian Church
.liristlun
YoungT
tj. u I Voirtie. nastor of the
rhiiBtian church, returned Sunday
from HastlngB where he spent last
week in attendance at me uiDie
dnni f Mothnria conducted by the
three national heads of Sunday
School work of the Christian church,
W. J. Clark, adult superintenaeni,
naa r-vnthia Pearl Maus. secondary
superintendent; and Miss Hazel A.
Lewis, elementary bupkii"""""'"
a fiva-dav session was held- at
which thirty-three lectures. were giv
en. Twenty-five lectures were re
quired for graduation, which entitled
. iw, ra,inata tn nn International
Sunday School certificate. Onehun-
dred and three were in aueuuauo
-,M-HTittn twentv-Bix churches.
and ttev. Young was among the fifty
graduating and securing ceruncaies.
Many Children Have Worms
childhood
-v
nAn Thov mflkA children irrita-
auiucuvi
ble, nerrous and restless, besides rob
bing the body ana mina ui uimci
nourishment. Watch your child. Ex
amine the stools and at flrBt signs of
lid ft treatment of
Kickapoo Worm Killer. They kill
the worms, act as a laxative and ex
pel the worms and poisonous waste.
Tone the system and help restore
your child's health and happy dispos
ition, only ztc ai your uruggiBi.
Adv No 1 '
Washington, D. C, March 2 An
swering a blood call, perhaps, the
below named enlisted men' of the
United States Marine Corps are sail
ing away o'enthe seven seas: Cor
poral Swan on the U. S. S. Machlas;
Private Haddock on the U. S. S. Cas
tine; Private Seals on the U. S. S.
Delaware; Private Pike on the V. S.
S. Prairie; Private Sturgeon on the
U. S. S. Utah. .
How AppendicitU Can lie Prevented
Alliance people should Know mai
a few doses of simple buckthorn
bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed In Ad-ler-i-ka,
often relieve or prevent ap
pendicitis. This simple mixture re
moves such surprising foul matter
that ONK SPOONFUL relieves almost
ANY CASK constipation, sour stom
ach or gas. A short treatment helps
chronic stomach trouble. Adler-i-ka
has easiest and most thorough action
of anything we ever sold. Harry
Thiele, druggist.
Adv 0-5
Function of the Stomach
The teacher was examining the
class in physiology.
"Mary, can you tell me," she ask
ed, "what Is the function of the stom
ach?" "The function ot the stomach,"
the little girl answered, "is to hold
up the petticoat." Chicago Ameri
can. How to Prevent Croup
When the child Is subject to at
tacks of croup, see to it that he eats
a lght evening meal, as an overload
ed stomach may bring on an attack,
also watch for the first symptom
hoarseness, and gve Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy as soon at the child
becomes hoarse. Obtainable every
where. Adt March
(?oJh,
0 b D l
Voav jjUAYuAfx. 'aou arvvj
nxrrux. en. cyuiaaatvaxi
j9evwtA Cotcaouolor
Stock and Supply Tanks
Will outlast several steel tanks or
several tanks made from other ma
terial, and cost less money. These
tanks will keep the water cooler in
summer and warmer in winter. Send
for price list today.
ATLAS TANK MFfl. COMPANY,
Fred Ilolsen, Manager,
1102 W. O. W. Hide., Omaha, Neb.
Live Wire Directory
of Real Estate dealers free with
one year's subscription to the
Real Estate Exchange
the best real estate paper. The
paper with 1000 sale and ex
change propositions and live
clean general real estate infor
mation. Time limited. Write
for sample copy now.
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE
Belle, Mo.
VARICOCELE
CURED.?.??
Tf Since 1885 in Kansas City, l nave
flP eucciBBfully t lea lei thonwanilB
of cases of Varicocele, Hydro
cele, and allied troubles. The
knotted veins, pain, enlarge
ment, weakness and other.
Bvitintnma milcklv fliHnnrtear.3
Write for Illustrated book-f?
"Without the Knife" and full particu
lars free, sealed. Cull or address
I kaniaiCily, Mo.
gt 1 1 afflicted. tk far mw Bk 11 as
3H Varicaa Ulcara aa4 Lag Sara.
The Imperial
Orchestra
MILT II. WHALEY and
H. A. DUBUQUE, Managers
High Class Conceit and Dance
Work
I'rlces on Members of
Application A. F. of M.
Some of the most interesting news
to be found in The Herald each week
will be found in the advertisements.
Don't overlook them.
tm:tumtnm:u:nKmmmn;t--
Why it Pays
to Trade
With Firms
that
Advertise
8
iiiiimiini:nmi!i;iii)i;
Advertising creates
sales. The modern busi
ness man knows this. lie
also knows he must de
pend upon many sales
with a small profit, rather
than on a few with ,big
profits on each. The world
knows the firm that ad
vertises most can sell
cheapest.
UiiilillllllinniiiniiiDM ,i
4iinmtmttmfiTTnuntrtumnmmn;
THE "LAND OF PLENTY"
Ohcrvatiu given from Oim Who Is
lutcrravU! in HiiinAnity A1o
font ratting I'ortmicM of Mhiij
Prom a great many varying sourc
es come the records of families
are satisfied with life and its many
comforts and luxuries, the newspa
pers report the growing prosperity of
all parts of our land, business men
are going to and from their offices
with that 'puffer-up" appearance and
a face Illuminated with a smile of
satisfaction over good deals put thru
which increase their bank account to
the limit where they feel free to en
Joy life and it pleasures. And why
shouldn't we who have plenty be Joy
ful all the year around, and let the
spirit of thanksRlvIng permeate our
being to overflowing. Surely "Amer
ica is the Land of Plenty" for many,
who have either thru their own ef
forts been successful in accumulating
fortunes, or have had them handed
to them.
Accepting all the above facts, do
we stop to think that perhaps there
are many who need assistance, and
are actually destitute and needy. The
next time you take a trip east cast
your eyes about and see if there is
not someone near who is actually in
want of a little help. We think that
you will not be long In picking out
from the hurrying masses a person
or persons who would appreciate a
little charity and attention. The cry
of many to the effect that "some are
not deserving" Is fast being forgot
ten, and we believe we are beginning
to read the face of our "brother" aa
never before.
The railroad station Is a good
place to watch out. and learn by ob
serving the conditions of life exist
ing with many. Not long sgo our
attention was called to a woman In
the Alliance depot who came off one
of the trains, directing and piloting a
group of six children, the oldest
about eleven and the youngest Just
at the "walking age". Being Inter
ested at once we Inquired concerning
the place from which she arrived and
her destination, and found that she
had come from Missouri with only a
ticket and $1.60 to go to a claim
some distance away. She looked
weary, worn and hungry, as did all
the children, and she Inquired from
a nearby local hotel for food, saying
that she had only ten cents to pay for
same. The kind hearted proprietor
graciously supplied the woman with
a large sack of fresh bread and but
ter, adding hot coffee to the bill of
fare. All of the party greedily ate
of the provisions, and when to all ap
pearances the sustenance had vanish
ed, we noticed that the children hun
grily picked the crumbs out of the
seats, and two of the oldest ones
took pieces of paper, scraped the
crumbB from the floor onto the paper
and then eating the crumbs. Think
of it! We who have all that heart
could wish! Can you imagine that
such a condition Is really existing?
But this actually happened.
We believe that there is plenty for
all, and the fact lies perhaps in that
,t is not evenly distributed. The
thought of people in need does not
make a pleasant one to dwell long
upon. Let us share up with the un
fortunates and so give them an op
portunity to call America "The Land
of Plenty".
NEW TELEPHONE IHIUJCTOKY
To assure the entry of your name
In the next Telephone Directory,
which will be out April 1st, you
should order a telephone not later
than March 10th. If not convenient
to come to the telephone offlce, drop
me a postal, or telephone.
P. D. OLEASON,
Commercial Manager.
13-2t-6628
Why Is It Like a Ford?
The following question was re
cently propounded to us: "Why is it
that squirrels are never allowed
around the Insane asylum at Hast
ings?" We were told, when unable
to reply, "They miKht eat the nuts."
DRINK HOT TEA
FOR A BAD COLD
i;i ii Mitall i;uka(.'c of Hamburg
itrcubt 'IVa. or um the German folks
i-all it."Mamliurj;T Hrufct Thee," at any
ilariiiiicy. Take a taMrtipmmful of the
tea. put a cup of hoiling water upon
it. pour through a mi-vc and drink a
teacup full ot any time during the
day or before retirin,'. It is the most
fD'cctiw vuy to hreaW a cold and cure
crip, an it opeua tlie pores of the skin,
relieving congfHtion. Also loosens the I
bowclx, thus driving a cold from the
s)'ntem. j
Trv it the next time you suffer from j
a cold or the grip. It is inexpensive
and entirely vegetable, therefore safe j
and harmless.
E
LUMBAGO RIGHT OUT
Bab Fain and Stiffness away with
a small bottle ot old honest
8t Jacobs Oil
When your bark is sore and lame
or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism has
you stiffened up, don't suffer! Get a
25 cent bottle of old, honest "St
Jacobs Oil" at any drug store, pour a
little in your band and rub it right
into the pain or ache, and by the time
you count fifty, the soreness and lame
ness is gone.
Don't stay crippled I This soothing,
penetrating oil needs to be used only
nnce. It takes the ache and pain right
ut of your back and ends the misery,
it i magical, yet absolutely harmless
and doesn't burn the skin.
Nothing else stops lumbago, sciatica
and lame back misery so promptly I
Nearly new, late model, typewriter
for sale cheap. On easy terms. In
quire at The Herald office.
mm
AND
Going Away
on one of the mid-day trains.
Don't Bother
About getting lunch at some.
Stop here and try one of oar
famous "home-cooked" short-orders.
They're appetising.
HANDEL'S LUNCH
Near Depot
Electric Repairing
and Supplies
Automobile Starter repairing a
specialty by expert workmen.
ALLIANCE ELECTRICAL WORKS
Alliance, Nebraska
Phone 50. 416 Uox Ilutte Ave.
HIDES FURS
Shipped to us brtnx blfhaat prtou
2uickat MtufM. TAN NINCJwi
o the world's boat tannins at mo4
rau prtcM. Tags and prices fur
nlahed. Rfrnc Any Bank In Btenjt City.
HAtfKEH HIDE COUPANY
411 Water St Sioux Cttr. I.
WE ARE NEW HERE
and want to '
6ET ACQUAINTED
with YOU
Call at our studio In the Raster
block and see the fine quality of
workmanship in the work we are
putting out. Inspect the large
t ......
line of the very newest In mount
ings. Our prices are no higher than la
usually charged for much Inferior
work.
Ten yeurs experience.
Shuler Studio
Victor Shuler
Absolutely Floored
Another kid absolutely floored hr
parents with an unanswerable argu
ment at the dinner table. She want
ed a fork to eat her cake with, and
her mother did not think It neee
sary. "Fingers were made before forks,
my dear." quoted the mother.
This was a new thoupht for th
child. She pondered a minute, ana
then said:
"How old am 1?"
"You are seven."
"Well, didn't I hear you say you
got those forks for a wedding pres
ent?" Cleveland Plain Dealer.
r
Everyone Should
Drink Hot Water
in the Morning
Wash away all the stomach, liver,
and bowel poisons before
breakfast
To feel your best day in and day out.
to feel clean ln.side; no sour bile to
coat your tongue and sicken your
breath or null your head, no constipa
tion, bilious attacks, sick headache,
colds, rheumatism or gassy, acid stom
ach, you must bathe on the Inside like
you bathe outside. This is vastly more
Important, because the skin pores do'
not absorb Impurities Into the blood,'
while the bowel pores do. says a well
known physician
To keep these poisons and toxins
well flushed from the stomach, liver,
kidneys and bowels, drink before breaav
fast each day, a glass of hot water
with a teaspoonful of limestone phos
phate In it This will cleanse, purify
and freshen the entire alimentary tract,
before putting more food into tha
stomach.
Get a quarter pound ot limestone
phosphate from your pharmacist. It
is inexpensive and almost tasteless,
except a sourish twinge which is not
unpleasant. Drink phosphated hoi
voter every morning to rid your sys
tem of these Tile poisons and toxins;
also to prevent their formation.
To feel like young folks feel: Ilka
you felt before your blood, nerves and
muscles became saturated with an ac
cumulation of body poisons, begin tM
treatment and above all, keep It un!
As soap and bot water act on the skin,
cleansing, sweetening and purifying, so
limestone phosphate and hot water be
fore breakfast, act on the stomacfc,
liver, kidneys and bowels.