The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, August 31, 1916, Image 11

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    IF YOU ARE TAKING A TONIC
BE SURE IT IS A GOOD ONE;
MUST INFLUENCE ENTIRE BODY
v The welfare of mankind demands
that they should be supplied with
nourishment and this can only be
done through perfect digestion. It
is not how much we eat, but how
touch is digested that counts.
When digeBtion 'ts bad the entire
system suffers. Getting back to a
healthy condition of tnand and body
can only be had In many cases by
the tonic treatment.
If a tonic treatment Is selected. It
must be a tonic which has a good in
fluence on the entire digestive tract.
Many tonics stimulate digestion, but
do not affect the intestinal tract, or
that portion of the body through
which the food passes after it leaves
the stomach. About three-fourths
of the digestion takes place after the
food leaves the stomach, therefore
the value of Tanlac, as a tonic, can
be plainly seen when it Is known that
this preparation Is designed to re
lieve the entire Intestinal tract, as
wel as the kldneyls and liver. By
stimulating these organs to activity
it relieves constipation, sallow skin,
backaches and . "tired feelings,"
which usually come from a disorder
ed condition ot these organs.
Tanlac Is valuable as a stomach
and Intestinal tonic. It relieves mis
ery after eating. Indigestion, dyspep
sia, gas and bloating. It supplies
food for the nerves and promotes
healthy sleep.
Tanlac Is being specially Introduc
ed In Alliance at the Harry Thlele
drug store.
Directory of (tame Official
The seventeenth annual directory
of officials and organizations con
cerned with the protection of birds
nd game in the United States snd
Canada, revised to July 15. 1916,
has just been Issued by the Bureau
or Biological Survey of the U. S. De
partment of Agriculture. It pre
sents in convenient form the ad
dresses of persons from whom In
formation may be obtained concern
ing the game laws. It shows the
date ot establishment of each state
commission or wardenshlp, the
chr.nges which occur In such offices,
and the publications Issued by game
officials.
It also contains the names and ad-
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Maxwell motor cars have
demountable rims and the
same size tires on both
front and rear wheels.
r.O.B. DETROIT
I REMEMBER these important features, because
V they are not to be found on some of the lighter cars.
Maxwell cars have 3 in. tires all around. This is a
generous size. Th3 tires are not overtaxed. They last
longer and mako riding easier.
. Tires of one size mean that you have to carry only
one size casing and one size tube.
Demountable rims, of course, -are recognized as the
best They are. on all good cars. Don't buy any car
without demountable rims. If you do, you'll regret it
These two features along with the other complete
and up-to-date equipment; the economy and proved
endurance of the Maxwell, make it the greatest auto
mobile value in the world today.
5-paamngr Touting Car, $595 3-paaonngmr Cmbriolot, $863
Romdmtmr - 580 6-psen(r Town Car, 915
5-pngr SecUn, $985
Geo. F. Hedgeco'ck Auto Company
Hemingford,
Nebraska
Prince Albert gives
smokers such
delight, because
its flavor is o different and to
delightfully good;
it can't bite your tongue;
it can't parch your throat ;
you can smoke it as long and
as hard as you like without any
comeback but real tobacco hap
. piness!
On the reverse side of every Prince
Albert package you will read :
I " PROCESS PATENTED
JMLV SOtn, 190T"
That means to you a lot of tobacco en
joyment. Prince Albert has always been
old without coupons or premiums. We
prefer to five quality t
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the national joy smoke
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wt oft ho wood TOO drop uao. row, mm
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hog omU for a fitckol ond tfotidr
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pound and juit-pomm wtm
tmtdoro mam tno pomno
arrmtmt-gU humidor with
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thmt IMP'
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hmng-u0 trim
afl-raa-
ln goodness and
in pipe satisfaction
is all we or its enthusi
astic friends ever claimed
for it!
It answers every smoke desire you
or any other man ever hadl It is
mnl and fragrant and appealing
smokeappetite that you will get chummy with
it in a mighty short time I
Will you invest 5c or 10c to prove out our say.
jbo on the national joy smoke?
SL J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO, Winto-Sle, N. C
so
to
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PRODUCE THE MOST Dfr
D6HTFULAND WHOtEn
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dresser of the president and secre
tary of each national. ttalt and Can
adian club or association organised
for tb protection of birds and game.
Tlio AUiiubon societies, organized for
fl.e nudy and protection of birds, are
ilso llMed. together with the names
and addrosHea of the prt-Hldenta and
serretarlea.
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Cure for ( liolei-a Morbus
"When our little boy, now seven
years old, was a baby he was rtired
of cholera morbus by Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Reme
dy," writes Mrs. Sidney Simmons,
Fair Haven, N. Y. "Since then other
members of iny family have used this
valuable medicine for colic and bowel
troubles with good satisfaction and I
gladly endorse it as a remedy of ex
ceptional merit." Obtainable every
where. Adv aug
LIVE STOCK PRICES
AT SOUTH OMAHA
Cattla Mtrket S eady to Low
er; Receipts Heavy
HOGS ABOUtTdIME HI6HER
Lame Run Larasst of Year te Date.
Killing Qradea Lower. Qsntral
rakof 1fc on Fat Lambo Bst '
ring I10.H. fesdsr Supply Heavy,
Demand Oood Theugh, ana Feeding
beep Hole About Steady Lambe ,
Weak te Dime Down Fat Sheep
laeUr. I
Valoa Stock Yards. South Omaba,'
Nebr, August I. 1116 The week
opeaod wHh the heaviest cattle rel
ootpta so far this year, aeme itt
loads, about 11.400 head.1 Despite the'
faet that rooelpta were the heavleet
ef the year, the proportloa of com
fed boevoa was undoubtedly the arnaUi
eat. The dressed beef moo all appear
ed te want some naMvee, and it la
store than probable that they would
have paid bettor price than prevail.
A the latter part of the week for
anythiag that suited them, as eaatera
markets were meagerly supplied, aad
reported values skarpry higher.
Quotations oa eartle: Oood to
choice beeves, M. 71 10.60; fair to
good beeves, M 600 9.80; eommoa te
fair beeves, $6.7(0116; good to
cboloo heifers. 16.10 07.28; good te
oholoo oows, I6.607.00; fatr to good
cows, $5.7606.35; canners and cut
tors, $4.0035.50; veal calveo. $1,000
11.60; bologna bulls, f5.60O6.00; beef
bulla, $IO0 7.00.
Hog receipts for Monday wer rata,
er light, estimates being 65 cars, or
1,100 head. Barly reports from ChW
; eago Indicated, If anything, a weak
tendency, thouah prices were quoted
about steady. Buyers at this point.
I however, were unable to bold dews
prices, the market opening at an
. evenly higher prices. Most of the
; packers hogs were bought at a 601'
advance, while the shipper's hc-cp
were quoted as 10O15c higher 1
I some cases. There were no real good,
i shlpplag hogs here, and tops failed tp
I go above $10.70. bulk however. Is thJ
i highest it has been since lBlb, lan6
; lag at $10.10010.60.
There waa almoet as many sheep
! and lambs here Monday as at aU the
' other markete combined, the local run
being estimated at 14$ ears, or tf.OOs)
head. The best fat lambs her sold
j largely around flO.lf, being around
1 18c lower than at the close oj las
! week. There was a good showing of
aged sheep here, and prices wer a
little easier, some sales being around
"l60$5c lower. Bulk of the decent te
; pretty good ewes sold at ff.60OI.T0,
tb best bringing $1.76. Best feedinf
ewe mide $e.00fi.K5. with a fair klal
oa down.
Quotations on sheep aud lambs t
Lambs, good to choice, $10.360 '0 50
lambs, fair to good. $10.00010.35:
lambs, feeders. $9.75 10.50; yearlings.
good to choice. $7.Pfl7.aO; yearlings.
fslr to good. $G Soitf 7.00; yearling.,
feeders, $U.507 ?-S; wethers, fair to
choice, $H In'it 7. "5; ewes, good to
choice. $&5lfr7.f,0; ewes, fair to good.
$5.7686.(0; ewex. plain to culls. $4.00
05.76; ewex. fvrllng $5.0'i8 25
ewei, breeders, all ag . $6.2r09.OO.
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NO, IT WASN'T IiUCK.
IIH 1H THE "BOSS" IIWAUKK UK HAVKII MONEY WHEN
OTHKK MEN WEltE WAHTINU Tlll.lIW IN LITTI.E I-XKMSII
EXT11AVAANCES.
ME WASN'T 8TIXY HE WAS CAUKFUL. HE KNEW
THAT ALL THOSE LITTLE THINOS HE DIDN'T HEALLY NEED
WOULD AMOUNT TO A LARGE SUM SOME DAY. HE BOUGHT
A BUSINESS WITH THE MONEY HE l'UT IN THE BANK AND
SAVED.
YOU CAN DO THE SAME. BANK YOUB MONEY AND DO IT.
BANK WITH US
WE PAY FOUR PER CENT INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS
FIRST STATE BANK
hMiiimimntnnmimitiiinniiiniiiinmiii I'UmilllllllHUrm
AKING bread in a
r J..l hm.h MM
J the deserts of Arabia is
quite a different proposi
tion from baking bread in
our modern establishment a difference the
people of this community appreciate.
Our Bread
has that delicious flavor that gives it a place
distinctively its own in homes where "good eating"
is appreciated. The same thing is true of our pies,
cakes, doughnuts and all other forms of pastry.
Qualttg and cleanliness are the twin mottoes
of this bakery at all times.
F. F. Stephens
Successor to
Nohe Bakery and Gate
miiinniiiH"niMr'i "'" iiinnmnniniiiin
Serial No. 015824.
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior. U. 8.
Land Office at Alliance, Nebraska,
August 11, 1916.
Notice is hereby given that John
J. Keenen, of Alliance. Nebraska.
who, on March 27, 1913. made
Homestead Entry, No. 016824, for
Lots 6. 7, 8 and 9, Section 7. Lot S,
Section 8, and Ntt Section 17. Town
ship 23 North, Uange 47 West. 6th
Principal Meridian, has filed notice
of intention to make Final Three
year Proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before the
KeKister and Receiver, U. S. Land
Office, at Alliance, Nebraska, on the
27tb day of September. 1916.
Claimant names as witnesses:
James Cobby. William Bignell.
Joseph Bignell and Charles Soib, all
of Alliance, Nebraska.
T. J. O'KEEFE, Register.
37-6t-762-75l7
RHEUMATISM ARRESTED
Many people suffer the tortureof
lame muscles and stiffened joints because
of impurities in the blood, and each succeeding-
attack seems more acute on til
rheumatism has invaded the whole system.
To arrest rheumatism it la quite as Im
portant to Improve your general bealtbas
to purify your blood . and the cod liver oil
in Scott's Bmuluion is nature'sgr eat blood
maker, while its medicinal nourishment
strengthens the organs to expel the
impurities and upbuild your strength.
Scott's Emulsion is helping thousands
every day who could not find other relief.
ItefuM the alcoholic subetitutca.
ttuilt on the proven Kortl Vanadium Steel chassis,
the Ford Sedan adds comfort and exclusive to
durability, simplicity and economy of operation and
maintenance about two centa a mils. A real fam
ily car that fill aU social demands. Appeals
strongly to women who drive. The Runabout ia
$345: Touring Car, $360; ChaRsis, $325, f. ojb. De
troit. On sale at
FORD GARAGE
Keeler-Coursey Company
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