The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, June 29, 1916, Image 10

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    Paper Your Rooms Now
MAKE IT A PART OF YOUR CLEAN-UP
AND PAINT-UP CAMPAIGN ON
YOUR OWN PREMISES
There is nothing that con
tributes so much to the
home at this season as
clean, sweet, inviting
rooms. Our stock of
Wall Paper and Other
Wall Coverings
is satisfactory in range of
designs and prices.
Tell Us Your Needs
Wninnwsmm F. J. BRENNAN
IGHT
YOUR
HOME
FIJ
IS
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HARNESS
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
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Built on the proven Ford Vanadium Steel chassis,
the Ford Sedan adds comfort and exclusiveness to
durability, simplicity and economy of operation and
maintenance above two cents a mile. A real family
car that fills all social demands. Appeals strongly
to women who drive. The Sedan is $740; Coupelet
$590; Runabout $390; Touring Car $440; Town Car
$640, f. o. b. Detroit. On sale at
FORD GARAGE
Keeler-Coursey Company
GAS, OIL, STORAGE
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Hot Water Each Morning
Puts Roses in Your Cheeks
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To look out'' U xf a n.l feel one's brst'
is to enjoy an inside latli caoli morning
to flush from the yntem the proviou
day's wsfcte, ur ft riiu-ntatinns and poi
onous toxin !inre it in armorlml into
the blood. Just as coal, when it burns,
leaves heliiiwl a certain amount of in
oombustible material in the form of
aahes. ao the food and drink taken each
aay leave in the alimentary organs a
certain amount of indigtible material,!
which if not eliminated, form toxins and
prisons which are then u'kd into the
blood through the very duct which are
iatended to auek in only nouriahment to
asistain the Inxly.
If you want to tee the glow of healthy
Uoom in your Mi, to see your akin
jjBt clearer and clearer, you are told to
drink evdry mominc upon arising, a
rlaaa of hot water with a ttasnnonful
of limestone phopbat in it, which i a
aanntois mean of washing the warte
aatoruu and toxins from the stomach,
Mer, kidney and bowel, thus cleans-
aag, sweetening and purifying the entire
r
alimentary tract, before ruttintr more
food into the stomach.
CirU and women with sallow bkina,
liver spot, pimples or palli.1 eomilex
ion, alo thooe who wake up with a
coated tonjnie, bad taste, nasty breath,
others who are bothered with headaches,
'bilious jells. acid stomach or const ipa
tion should begin this phosphated hot
water drinking and are assured of very
pronounced results in one or two weeks.
I A quarter pound of limestone phos
phato conts very little at the drug store
but is sufficient to demonstrate that just
mm w n 1 1 1 . , m
mm wj,p uu nob wiur cieuse, purines
and freshens the skin on the outside, so
Dot water and limestone Dhosohale act
on the inside organa We must always
consider that internal sanitation is vast
ly more important than outside claanli
nets because the akin pores do Dot ai
sorb impurities into the blood, while the
bowel pores do.
Women who desire to enhance the
beauty of their complexion ahouLi just
try this for a week and notice results.
Lloyd's Column
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A thin, Hickly littl( man ntrol
oiif of the stoics in nn Arkansa.'
town ror'iit!y aivl (iii-tly soatod lilni
nelf un a i oiivcnii-n' chair. One o:'
th rU'rku Hpproarhod and Hskl if
ln wishfd to purchast :i nyl hint?. "Oh,
no," sal d thf niiin. "I jiint lropicl
iu Lor a lew uiiuuwo." Aiittit' iu
hour had passed the manager of the
store becoming curious, approached
him and asked him what could be
done for him. "Why nothing that I
know cf," said the man. "You see,
I have nervous prostration, and the
doctor told me to stay In a quiet
place. Noticing that you don't ad
vertise, I thought this would be about
the quietest place I could find. Ex.
b:iby on tho troe top. If prandmoth-
mHt you, you tell ht-r to stop.
Shun the trot-horse that grandmoth
r ridrs - it will woik harm to your
little Inslilfs. Mamma's; scientific
she kiiow hII the laws--fl.e kisses
i'f-r fl-irlinB through carbolizrd gauze.
Kock-a-by baby don't winle and
(Hiirm; iiilhin is near you that
iook like a ;:orm. Kxrhi-.nge.
SAGE TEA BEAUTIFIES
AND
DARKENS
HAIR
Don't Stay Gray! It Darkens
So Naturally that No
body can Tell.
A young fellow In a neighboring
town who was working for a Jew
merchant, hit the boss for a raise,
and the boss got his pencil and paper
and started figuring. "There are
366 days In the year, and you work
8 hours a day. That makes 122
days. There is 62 SundayH, vich
leaves 70 days, there Is 14 legal and
two Jewish holidays vich leaves 54
days. You get one hour off for
lunch vich makes 26 days and leaves
14. I give you two weeks vacation
in the year. Now, ven In de hell do
you work?" Ex.
The Local Freight
They're always wrltin yarns about
Those fast and swell big trains;
How engineers propel 'em by
Their nerves and lightnln' brains;
But let me tell you fellers while
We idly congregate
There's none of 'em got nothin' on
Th local freight.
We've got no string of varnished
hacks
Like those hlgh-rollln' snaps.
Our old mill's inches deep with rust
An' headed fer th' scraps;
But though we grind along the rails
Full sixteen hours late.
There's none of 'em got nothin' on
Taer's burgs alons this hero old
pike
Thai are to blumo nigh dead.
If we'd a' passed "em ou our way,
Kornettin' 'em instead
()' stoppin", they'd a' petered out,
It's jibt as sure ub fate.
Vause none of "em cot tio'hin' on
t ii io at I ivit-ut .
. 6. niK Viu ull their xvoceries,
. .t.-ir iiKi"i"ii iols an' ck li;
. ,.v.ve we l.u-Kixid loafer an'
., nkt W!.' .'t- ih rich.
V though our con's got rheumatlz.
it iiloopeil instead o' straight,
There's none of 'em got nothin' on
ill' lochl freight.
So when our n.lll's all rotted out
eu nei anoilM-r one,
. or we're jusi liKe a woinun whose
i iu rd work is nevt-r done.
fu' biiper knowa we're needed, so
lie keeps us on the shite.
An' none of 'em'a got nothin' on
ih' local freight.
--Slailroad Man's Magazine.
Praer
. are at prayer when least we
know
.-iilent nioiiient 'mid the glow
. I April on a wooded hill,
A footstep pausing by a rill
.v iu ar that liquid ripple spill
in. .l usic thiougn the silent places
V iiglil of love tn little faces.
A thought caught up from life's dark
si ream--The
loveliest praytr
is w ben we dream.
You thought to in ay was jusi to
kneel
.vilhin your rlot.et, ami to feel
The spirit of communion sweep
Your spirit to thit vasty deep
)f liid i:iioii)i'al realm but men
i'rs.y bent so often where they are ten
Or twenty or a struggling host.
And prayers are little deeds of love
That life up like ihe Holy (Iluisi
To realms above!
We are at prayer when we make life
Less bitter with the human strife
That poisons and corrodes us so
With actions l. ean and small and
low.
We are at prayer when through the
drift
Of shadow and of care we reach
A loving, helping hand to lift
The lives around us. to beseech
The sunlight for them, and the cheer
Of a more favoring atmosphere.
And putting bate and anger by,
Bring heaven a little bit more near
And Christ more nigh!
Baltimore Sun.
Yon can turn gray, fadsd hair beau
tifully dark and lustrous almost over
night If you'll get a AO-cent bottle of
"Wjeth's Sajre and Sulphur Compound"
at any dru'' etore. Millions of bottles of
this old famous Sage Tea Rucipe, im
proved by the addition of other ingredi
ents, are sold annually, sars a well
known druggist here, because it darkens
the hair so naturally and evenly that no
one enn tell it lias been applied.
Those whose hair Is turning grav or
becoming faded have a surprise awaiting
them, because after one or two applica
tions the gray hair vanishes and your
Nicks become luxuriantly dark and beau
tiful. This Is the ape of youth, dray-haired,
tinnttrmtivc folks aren't wanted around,
so get busy with Wyrth's Sage and Sul
phur Compound to-night and you'll be de
ligl.ted with your dark, handsome hair
and your youthful appearam.-e within a
few days.
This preparation is a toilet requisite
and U not int. tided for the cure, mitiga
tion or prevention cf disease.
Not a Safe Itnnk on Windy Da
Ladies who use the "Fir6t Unhers
al Bank" as a depository for Hieir
excess funds should not too qu .kly
adapt themselves to the late fasl ions
of high skirts and thin silk stock. :igs.
Friday noon of last week a rtiher
high wind was blowing at the Bur
lington depot as a lady of about forty-five,
dressed in one of the sho 'esi
of the short skirts and the thirties)
of the thin stockings alighted from
the eastbound train. The wind whip
ped the skirts and the astonished re
porters, trainmen and spectators
ere treated to the sight of a tuen-ly-dtdlar
bill, nea)Iy wrapped ar..iml
a limb and plainly seen through the
stocking.
Clear Skin Comes from iWtlii
It is foolish to think you can
a good clear complexion by the
of face powder. Get at the ro
the trouble and thoroughly cl
the system with a treatment oi
King's New Life Pills. Gentle
mild in action, do not gripe, yet
relieve the liver by their actio
the bowels. Good for young ,a
and aged. Go after a clear com
ion today. 25c at your druggls.
Adv No 1
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Two Knglnos for Westerveli
E. T. Westervelt, editor of the
Scottsbluff Republican, passed
through Alliance Friday on his way
home from attending the meeting of
the Republican state central coEimii
tee session at Lincoln. Mr. Wi-ser-velt
is the largest man In the news
paper business In western Nebraska,
weighing nearly three bur.dred
nonnrin and standing six feet four in
i s stocking feet. Several people a)
the ftation Friday noticed that train
number 43 found It necewnry to
have i wo engines, but when Mr. Wes
tervelt alighted they we;v satisfied
that they had found the n :ison.
Ioes Sloan's Liniment Help Rheu
matism? Ask the man who uses It, he
knows. "To think I suffered all
thes years when one 25 cent bottle
of Sloan's Liniment cured me,"
writes one grateful user. If you
have Rheumatism or suffer from neu
ralgia, backache, soreness and stiff
ness, don't put off getting a bottle of
Sloan's. It will give you such wel
come relief. It warms and soothes
the sore, stiff painful places and you
feel so much better. Buy it at any
drug store, only 25 cents.
Adv No 1
Mr. and Mrs." J. T. Whitehead left
Friday noon for (heir home at Mitch
ell with their daughter, Helen, who
was operated on for the removal of
her tonsils by Dr. Slagle. While Ip
ttie cit il.ey were ilie guests of Mr
mil Mrs. F. W. Harris.
IF
HURTS
SALTS FOR KIDNEYS
A .Modern Lullaby
Rock-a-by baby upon the bough.
You get your milk from a certified
cow. Before your eugenic young
parents were wed. they had decided
Men and Women Wanted-Gover nment Positions
Foreet assistant. Industrial teacher, Junior engineer, land law clerk,
teacher, telegraph operator. Examination March 15. Stenograph
er and typewriter February 28. Quick preparation is neceoaar).
You Can Learn by Mail at Home, Study at Night.
Wouldn't you like a job for life with a steady Income of $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 civil service
position, city, state or federal coach you free until you get the pos
ition. Send for particulars.
CIVIL SERVICE SCHOOL Klttredge nidg., Denver
Modem Barns
and Cribs
There's style to barn building as
well as to home building. The modern,
up-to-date barn provides many conveni
ences and improvements that make
your work easier and your crops and
live stock safer.
Poultry Houses Sheds
No matter what kind of a build
ing you need or whether it's for farm
or town we can be of service to you.
We have building plans for all kinds of
buildings and all the necessary material
to make them.
Our prices are the lowest and
our advice Is free.
tel.
tsfcassi
FOREST LUMBER COHP'Y
1 Q (i NAT,0NAL PARK SUMMER
IZIjL The Yellowstone Park
Eat less meat if Kidneys feel like lei
or Bladder bothers you Meat
forms urio acid.
Most folks forget that the kidneys,
like the bmvela, c'1 sIiij;yi-.U i-.:l c' 'gged
and need a HuHhing occasionally, elae we
have backache a.u'. li.iK ..".ery in the
kidney region, severe headaches, rhe"
niatic twinges, torpid liver, uchl stnuiaeli,
sleeplessness and all sorts of bladder 'i
orders. You simply mint ktvp your Liu.. ..a
active and clean, and the moment you
(eel an ache or iain in the kidny
refion, cet ahout four ounces of Jad
'-alts from any good drug store here,
lake a tablespoonlul in a glass oi water
I elore breakfast for a few days and
our kidneys will then set fine. This
Uuioua salts is made from the acid of
grspes and lemon juice, combined with
lilhia, and is harmless to Hush clogged
kidneys and stimulate them to normal
activity. It also neutralizes the acids
in the urine so it no longer irritates,
thus ending blsdcer disorders.
Jad Halts is harmless; inexpensive;
nuikes a dehrhtful ettervescent litbia-
wster drink which everybody should taks
iow and then to keep their kidneys clean,
hiis svoidine serious complications.
well-known local druggist says he
lis lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe
overcoming kiduty trouble while it is
viy t'vu.'l
I want to tell you about the wonderful scenic mountain tour you
can make on Summer excursion tickets to Yellowstone Park. You caa
fro via Cody, the scenic automobile entrance, commencing July Int.
You can return from Gardiner, the north entrance. Our Central Wy
oming main line makes the. Cody Way more accessible than ever be
fore; during the Pork season, additional night train service will fc
operated between Billings and Cody, in connection with Lincoln-B-
lings main line trains, 41 and 42. Every facility of high-grade passen
ger service will be afforded via the Cody, scenic and only automobsl
entrance to Yellowstone. Embraced in the Park tour in the ninesjr-
mile automobile ride between Cody and the Lake Hotel over Sylvn
Pass, one of the wild's most inspiring viewpoints. Cost of tours th
include Pork sojourns of from three to six days via Cody and Gant
iner, conventional way from $55 to $80, camping tours from $40
$50 from Cody.
Thousands of Eastern people this Summer will vlsst,
at considerable expense, our National Parks. They 3s
Just beginning to realize the West's magnificent at-of-doors;
yet these grand regions are but a few howrs
tide from your home. See one of them this suuinvsr.
J. KltllKLIiAl (;il, Ticket Agent, Alliance, Nebr. ,
li. W. WAKKLKY, (2KXKKAL 1'ASSENtJKIl AUKVT.
lOOl Fa main Strwt, (hnaha, Nebr.
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90
When travel
ing, attending
a Theatre or
some
ouwiai
r? i
runciion, or ;.v
if Shopping,
don't forget to have
DR. MILES'
-Anti
PAIN PILLS
with you. They are in
valuable for Headache
and all other Pains.
25 Dssst, 28 Cents.
IP FIRST BOX IS NOT tATIt-
FACTORY, YOUR MONEY WILL
6fc REFUNDED.
j6
UU"ia i M
BRINQ DESIRED RELIEF.
"I have used Dr. Miles' Antl-Fsla
Pills for some time and and them
an Invaluable remedy for headache.
I have always takea great pleasure
In recommending; them to my
friends, being; confident that they
will bring; the desired relief. I am
never without them and use them
for all attacks of pain, knowing
that they will not 4lupiolnt me."
MUS. W. II. LENSON.
West Haven. Conn.
how you should be fed. Ilush-a-by