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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1916)
INSTANT PARTQ uiuinin i nil i u ' ON EARTH HAVE BEEN SEARCHED IrMlurtt of Every Country in the Wot lil Have llwii Tested for Tiinlitc InKWilicnts With the epidemics of stomach trouble, kidney anl liver ailments that sweep o'er tlio country from time to time, thorp whs plainly phown the necessity for a Kreat re constructive tonir. As this need became more and more apparent, learned minds set to work to pathcr the Inpredients for this tonic one that would answer the purposes of a pcneral reconstruc tive tissue builder and blood maker. The vield of the earth was careful- ly tested; the mineral, the animal and the vegetable products, and. af ter careful analysis it was admitted that the vegetable kingdom possess ed the much-sought-for elements, be cause It contained more life-giving properties. To this end even the most remote parts of the world were rcarched for vegetable Ingredients to make the greatent reconstructive tonic known to man; such was the birth of Tan lac. That Tanlac has surpassed even the urcatest expectation is proven a hundred, yes. a million times, by tjie statements from people who have taken it for indication, tllzzy spells, pithiness, rheumatism, backache, niliriili:i.i. stomach, kidney and liv er ailments Tliee statements contain over whelming evidence in favor of Tan lac. They prove beyond the ques tion of a doubt the reconstructive powers of Tanlac. They show fads to minds that ate In th least skep tical. They leave no room for any thing but the truth; that Tanlac is a wonderful builder. Tanlac is now being Introduced In Alliaiice at the Thlele drug store. Adv- It The University School of Music Lincoln, Nebraska Pianoforte, Organ, Voice, Violin, 'Cello Flute, Clarinet Saxophone, Cornet, Trombone anil all Theoretic Branches. Public School Methods, Piano Tuning, Two Orchestras, Aesthetic Dancing DRAMATIC ART Complete Courses in all departments leading to degree. Fall Term Just Beginning Write Now for New Catalog, to E. B. CARDER, 1105 R Street. NKYV HI.YF.lt COINS If someone hands yon a silver coin of a strange and unfamiliar ap pearance, take the precautions usu ally exercised lth your friends, bit ing the piece and rinsing it on the bar. but do not refuse it because il Is a new one on you. It will proba bly be one of Uncle 'Sum's new halt dollars, (platters or dimes. The federal law roil ill res that the design on such coins phall be chang ed eety 20 years, as a discourage ment to counterfeiting and for the past several months the big mints have been working on hah ex, quar ters and illn.es of an entirely new and nowd design. The supply is now ready to be put into circulation. The dentin of the new half dol lars is com-idered a higher type of art than the coins that have for so lonu been familiar. The markings are not so prominently cut and the coin has a much smoother appear ance. On one side of It Is the figure of the (inddess of Liberty holding In one arm a bunch of olive branches. Above the (inure are the words "In Cod We Trust." below it Is the word "Liberty." On the opposite side of the coin there Is a spread eagle grasping an oak twig in his talons as he stands upon a rock. At the top is printed "The United States of America" and at the bottom "Half Dollar." One side of the new quarter has the full llgure or a woman coming through a gate in the wall. On the opposite side there is pictured an eagle In flight. The new dime is of a sharper cut. On one side Is the henil of a woman. Over the head Is i.rinteil the word "Liberty" and In the lower left hand corner the date The obverse side of the coin has u bundle of Kornan "fasces" tied tight ly together, with an ax and a strong nli stick. Uelow the cutting is the Uitln quotation "K plurlbus unuin.' horn to many of us. t Mrs. Olia Weaver. 122 Yellow-' stone Ave., Alliance, says: "I was troubled by kidney complaint for sometime and learning of Doan'a Kidney Tills as a good kidney medi cine, I began taking them, procuring them at Holsten's I)rug Store. I can SHy In all earnestness that they can not be excelled for curing backache and kidney ailments. It took only short use to rid me of severe pains in the small of my back, enabling me to stoop and straighten my back without a painful effort." The above statement was given July CO, 1910, and on June 7, 1916. Mrs. Weaver said: "I seldom have need of Doan'a Kidney Pills now. 1 am ii ver troubled the way 1 was be fore using them. 1 take a few now ami then and they always drive olT any threatened return symptoms and keep me In good health." 1 rice fiOc. at all dealers. Don't simply fk for a kidney remedy get Doan'a Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Weaver has twice publicly recommended. Foster-Mllburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv Sept nniniiinHnMiHiwniniHnnnimnHnHMnnumi In AFTF.K FIYF. YEARS Alliance Testimony Remains shaken Time is the best test of truth. Here is an Alliance story that has stood the test of time. It is a story with a point which will come straight s izna OilPliC HOT SLruiic. DntAhr MW ENORMING Hopes every man and woman here will adopt this splendid health habit. Says a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it washes poisons from system, and makes one feel clean, sweet and fresh. "Why is lnin and woman, half the tiiin1, ft x'ling nervous despon dent, wivied; some diys head achy, dull and unstrung; some days really incapacitated by ill ness. If we all would practice the drinking of phosphated hot water hef re breakfast, what a gratify ing change would take place. In stead of thousands of half-sick, anaemic-looking souls with pasty, muddy complexions we should see crowds of happy, healthy, rosy cheeked people everywhere. The reason is that the human system does not rid itself each day of all the waste it accumulates under our present mode of living. For every ounce of food end drink taken into the system nearly an ounce of waste material must be carried out, else it ferments and forms ptomaine-like poisons in the Imwc1s which are absorbed into the blood. Juct as necessary as it is to clean the ashes from the furnace each day, before the tire will burn bright and hot, so we must each morning clear the inside organs of the previous da' 'a accumula tion of indigestible waste and body toxins. Men and women, whether sick or well, are advised to drink each morning, before breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of lime stone phosphate in it, as a harm less means of washing out of the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the 'indigestible material, waste, sour bile and toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and miri fying the entire alimentary eanal before putting more food into the stomach. Millions of people who had their turn at constipation, bilious attacks, acid stomach, sick head ache rheumatism, lumbago, nervous days and sleepless nights have Income real cranks about the morning-inside bath. A quarter jKJiind of limestone phos phate will not cost much at the drug store, but is sufficient to demonstrate to anyone its cleans ing sweetening and freshening effect uKn the system. OUAI.HY YFItM'H V AMITY Many housewives make a vital mistake In choosing some of their foodstuffs on the basis of (juantl'y. It has been proven time and auain that the cheapest Is always the most expensive, while the highest price is not always the best. There's a happy medium In every-, thine. When you select foods, he careful. Don't choose any particu lar brand of, say, baking powder for example, Juat because you get a big can for n small price. The lisk you take In ruining your entire baking and losing the cost of the materials Involved is not any where equal to the small amount saved on the price of the baking powder. Then, again, because the price is high, don't think the quality is the best. Some women do, and they are losing money. Look for the happy medium. You'll find It. Choose a brand that costs a moderate price and you'll find it more economical to buy and more economical to use. The best baking powder In the world can be made so as to sell for 2 5c per one pound. SALTS IF BAGKACHY Drink lots of water and stop eating meat for a while if your Bladder troubles you. When you wake up with backache and dull misery in the kidney -region it gen erally means you have been eating too much meat, says a well-known authority. Meat forms uric acid which overworks the kidneys in their effort to filter it from the blood and they become sort of paralyzed and loggy. When your kidneys get sluggish and clog you must relieve tlicm, like you relieve your bowels; re moving all the body's urinous waste, else you have backache, sick headache, dizry sells; your stomach sours, tongue is con ted, and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of sediment, channels often get sore, water scalds and you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night. Either consult a good, reliable physi cian at once or get from your pharmacist about four ounces cf Jad Salts; take j a tablespxm ful in a glass of water : before breakfast for a few days and your j kidneys will then act fine. This famous j salts is made from the acid of grapes j and lemon juice, combined with lithii, I and has been used for generations to j clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize acids in the urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder wvifkness. . Tud Salts is a life saver for regular i, ...it eaters. It is inexpensive, cannot injure and makes a delightful, effer vescent lithia-water driuk. WHAT IT COST TO KIN A PA KM Operating expenses for the aver age eastern Nebraska farm, accord ing to surveys made by the farm management department of the uni versity agricultural college, total very close to $1C00 or from 7 to $7..ri0 per acre. This liguru includes depreciation charges on buildings und machinery and the value of all labor including that of tue farmer himself at the rate of wcves for hired men. It does not imlude the interest on tin value of the land. On $100 land, this would be at least T per acre; on $150 land, $7.0, or as much as all other expenses combined. Operating expenses are about the same on all farms with the exception of the extremely lame or etrcincly small farms, regardless of whether or not they are showing a Ions or re turning a profit. This is evidence that it is impossible to reduce ex pense of operating a farm below a certain point, and that profits are not made by reducing expense but by Increasing farm receipts. State of Ohio. City of Toledo, Lucas County, ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Ir. senior partner of the firm of F. , J. Cheney & Co., doing butlnes In the City of Toledo, County and Siate aforesaid, and that said firm Will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscril ed In my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. A. W. GLEASON. (Seal) Notary Public. Hall's Catarib Cure is taken In ternally and acts through the blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the sys tem. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo. O. Sold by all druggists, 76c. Hall's Family Pills for constipa tion. Adv Sept AUK YOt (iOINO TO I .KAY P. A I.I IK AM) KAUY IIKI.I'LKSS MIOl 1,11 YOU ihi:? IHI. KYI.KY MAN Ml ST. IT IS Ills DUTY TO IIAYK MON P.Y IMI.KD I I' IN Till: HANK IX) MAKIJ HUKU THAT HIS FAMILY WILL NOT UK IN WANT WHEN UK IS TAKKV AWAY FItOM THKM. YOI It HKST LIU. I N'SUKANCI'J IS MONKY IN Till) HANK; IW.C.U Si: A ltMU SOLID KUSINI'.SS OPrOKTTNITY MAY COMH TO YOU WHILK YOU AKK AL1YF.. BANK WITH US ' VR PAY FOUR PICK CENT INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS FIRST STATE BANK a:mmmttiKnitKinnninimniiKinMMtitHnn g. gij Nr- git. 'HE bread-making methods of the old Romans may have been satisfactory to the people of their day, but such methods would not suit the fastidious taste of the people of this com munity at the present time. Our Bread does satisfy the people of this community be cause it is wholesome, is scientifically made in a sanitary bakery, and is everything trat the best bread should be. It has the desired home flavor. Quality and cleanliness are the twin mottoes of this bakery at alt times F. F. Stephens Successor to Nohs Bakery and Cafe ;KmnnHHinimmiin:iiminatt Over u million Ford ems in use today is jour best jruarantee of satisfactory service. Serving evcry lioily liriiitfinir pleasure in everybody, the Ford ear is a utility your ear. The same liijrli quality, with lower juices. I'osts least to operate and main tain. I'otd service everywhere. The Touring Car is .:5(i(i; Kiinaliout :nr; Chassis sfU'ifi, f. o. b. De troit. On display and bale at FORD GARAGE Keeler-Coursey Company GAS, OIL, STORAGE I i