The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, January 04, 1917, Image 9

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SlT.H KNKM. IXIHVIIH'AI. INSIKirTION MKTllOII
i I'm poing to till you somrthlnp. It's a lit of n spcrot.
bout Short liatnl instruction the Bid DIFFKUKNTK In it!
You'l lad I told you.
;1 L-I-S-T-K-N! Iion't let anybody teach you short h.1iM by
J old-fashioned "clans" mrthod. It's thp wvonp way.
Jhnrk. Oftrn. its prime object la to got morn tuition.
&.T r -on' - i. -re apt than the others, utuler the "la-s" plnn, you
rpr TcTwhiI on somebody else, you can't advance as rapidly ns you
loull.
( The Snoll plan is entirely different send for full Information?
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Hot Water Each Morning
Puts Roses in Your Cheeks
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ASSOCIATION TO IH IUJSM
ax i:.ciiAN(.i: itru.KTiN
The Box Unite I'Mi'iiiern' Associa
tion expects to publish nnother
"Furtnein KxchanKO Bulletin" noon
after the first of the year. It has been
found that there Is a demand for
tftl.i service. It Is stated that maiiy
times articles hne been sent for
when in reality Just as pood articles
could be secured near home much
more reasonably, if the facts were
known.
The county agent last week was
busy sending out circular letters to
th1 people of the county, enclosing
return envelope asking them to list
Tirm commodities for sab1, exchange,
or wanted. The Farmers Associa
tion plan to publish the bulletin dur
ing the winter months the same as
lat year. The otllep receives In
quiries for alfalfa hay, alfalfa seed,
millet seed. seed, grains, seed corn,
wed potatoes, from all over the
county and country.
During this season mucb breeding
stock Is sold, purchased and exchang
ed. The une of more pure-bred live
stock is desired by the association,
and It is believed the bulletin will
prove a good means of keeping the
good ones in the county. It is plan
ned to publish the first bulletin as
soon as possible and those who wish
to avail themselves of this chance
should Rend their list to the county
a rent, at the court bouse telephone
numbers 14o or 871.
iouahly cleaned as follows:
I 1. Hcmovfl all manure and tnli
thorour.niy with quit-n li e, or burn.
2. Burn all litter, rubbiFli and old
ho troughs.
"8. After the premises are thor
oughly cleaned spray walls, floors
and other remaining surfaces, in
cluding hog troughs remaining, etc.,
with a disinfectant (1 part" com
pound cresol solution to 30 parts
water). Where hog house are
small, turn thorn over, so as to ex
pose the Interior to the sunlight.
Clean premises, properly exposed to
lunlight, will not retain Infection
long.
4. Wallow holes should be filled,
drained or fenced off.
5. All runs under buildings should
be cleaned and disinfected, then
boarded up to keep the hogs out.
6. Destroy all hogs that do not
fully recover. They may carry infection.
SAGE AND SULPHUR
DARKENS GRAY HAIR
It's
Grandmother's Recipe
Restore Color, Gloss
and Attractireness.
to
To look one' best and fect one's best
to enjoy an inside bath each morning
Hush from-tlie system tne previous
'a waste, sour fermentations and poi-
nous toxins before it is absorbed into
ne blood. Just as coaL when it burns,
reaves behind a certain amount of in
imbustible material in the form of
ahet, so the food and drink taken each
av leave in the alimentary organs a
Mrtain amount of indigestible material,
Vich if not eliminated, form toxins and
innn yvM. h are then mirlnvl Into the
"y.rugh the very ducU which are
-Jod to suck in only nourishment to
fit tain the body.
ht you want to see the glow of healthy
in your cheeks, to sea your skin
Vlearer and clearer, you are told to
c every mornimr upon arising, a
Jv of hot water with a teaspoonful
Jmestone phosphate in it, which is a
im lefts means of washing tne wacte
ins from the stomach,
bowels, thus cleans-
and purifying the entire
I l'flil and tox
A r, kidneys and
I j sweetening
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alimentary tract, before putting more
food into the stomach.
Girls and women with sallow skins.
liver enots, pimples or pallid complex
ion, also those who wake up with a
coated tongue, bad taste, naBty breath.
others who are bothered with headaches,
bilious spells, acid stomach or constipa
tion should begin this phospliated hot
water drinking and are assured 01 very
pronounced results in one or two weeks.
A quarter pound or limestone pnos
phate. costs very little at the drug store
but is sufficient to demonstrate that just
a . n
as soap ana not, water cicanses, purines
and freshens the ekin on the outside, so
hot water and limestone phosphate act
on the inside orcrans. We must always
consider that internal sanitation is vast
ly more important than outside cleanli
nesst because the akin pores do not ab
sorb impurities into the blood, while the
bowel pores do.
Women who desire to enhance tie
beauty of their complexion should just
try this tor a week and notice results.
; Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea
: and Sulphur, properly compounded,
brings back the natural color and Nhiatre
to the hair when faded, strenkcKor
nrarr V..n ra ann ilia nnlv WIT ilt cri't tfyi
mixture was to make it at home, whicli
la nuissv and troublesome. Nowadays.
nskinir at anv drug store for "
Snge and Sulphur Compound," y
got a large hottic 01 tins 1.1
recipe, improved by the additio
ingrertn'iits, for about m ccn
Don't tnv gray I Try i
enn possibly tell tnat you
hair, as it does it so
evenly, lou dampen a
brush with it and dra
your hair, taking one
lime: bv morning tli
appears, and after
'or two, your hair I
! dark, glossy and a
vet li s Sage a
i i a deiighttui
who desire dn
pea ranee.
Does Sloan's Liniment Help Klieumn-
tlsni?
Ask the man who uses it, he
knows. "To think I suffered all
these years wheji one 25-cent bottle
of Sloan's Liniment cured me,
writes one grateful user. If you
have Rheumatls.il or Buffer from
Neuralgia, Backache, Soreness and
Stiffness, don't Jiut off getting a bot
tle of Sloan's. It will give you such
welcome relief. It warms and
soothes the sore, stiff painful places
and you feel bo much better. Buy
it j.t any Drug Store, only 25 cents.
Adv 1-
MI.MBI US OK FAMILY
For no ii:ai in m:i
The dead bodies of Fred Thomp
son, his wife and their small child
were .found in bed in their home six
ty miles south of Alliance, near Dal-
ton la Cheyenne county, oy a nrotuer
who Stopped at the ranch.
The brother made no investigation
but ritshed to Sidney, eighteen miles
distant, and reported his discovery
to tho county cororier. It was late
in the afternoon when the coroner
and the county attorney left for the
scene of the tragedy and
befor
Chronic Catarrh is Curable
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H of hint I mnr Alrtrminf to Oi tiiffojor nd V
ratarrh l y'trrnir thaHn, it U prawn t through""
It tiny manifnitttiM'lf in a local ulceration.
O ily a ennntliutionnl fralwnt will orafcm -Loral
tr -atmrnta omtlmM,h Ip tha acuto man ;
cannot overcome tha ayitemie diolorar.
PERUNA Has Helped 11 ,.n san
IHsafotortrTh. Tharoluntary trntlm' n
tablinhra that, l'rruna twncTita In a numtmrot x '
tipthadiwuon,rcaUrtbaatrangUlaol belL,; 1. ,
romlttlnn.
reruns naa arwclml va: in io ratarrl' . 1 .
glvca illity to tha nyi -1 1. ruftorai. .. .
to tha mcmbranci and er il ! thawt- t '
form tliflr funrtlonn. I .nny cak 1 t
twipflta begin it oner, and it rarely faus
Hrhcn trralmmt U eontir i- properly.
The Per. ma Medical I' .irtment willb
r)ad to alt you toovei omathla dtow
The doctor's Mvios Is frao, Don't delay
treatment.
THE PERUNA CO., Co1umUa.O.
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tato county of all Nebraska.
Alxuit BetnllH
The last Issue of The Herald ex
plained In detail tho proper manner
In which to go about getting ready
for the exhibit to bo sent to tho
show. County Agent Soldcll Is al
ways ready to be of service to the
growers and is anxious to asslat all
who desire to compel at tho show.
Fifty-three prizes are offered in the
free-for-nll state potato classes. If
there are any who have misplaced
their last lssuo of Tho Herald and
desire another copy containing tho
article telling how to proceed to
make up the exhibit, samo may be
had on request, or tho county agent
may be called up and bo will explain
fully.
Invites Iioeal Farmer
C. W. Pugsley, director of tho ex
tension service, has written to L. J.
Schill, president of the Box Butte
Farmers' Association, In behalf of
the committee In chargo of Organiz
ed Agriculture extending to the
members of the association and the
people of Box Butte county In gen
eral, an Invitation to attend the pro
grams during tho week of January
15 to 19. Inclusive. Mr. Pugsle
states that the co
i-th's
pu will
is old
of other
'latur
pon
mitig.i
No one
irkened your
rally and
ngc or soft
this through
mil strand at a
gray hair dis
;lier application
es tH-autifully
active.
Sulphur Compound
N't requisite for ttiose
ir ami a vntitnful ap-
not inte tnii'd for tlav cure,
or prevention tf disease.
come
r0R KOGCHQLERA CONTROL
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rM mii CO.VtlNCi l;Vi; iS
OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO THE VEST
Wyoming Wool Grower's Assn.,
Thermopolis, Wyo., Jnury 15 17, 1917.,,'
American National Live Stock Assn.,
iVmnty Agent Send Letters to Owu
ers of Infected Herds- l'renil
. es Slioubl He Clean
Hoe cholera hns already affected
n nu i ber of herds in Box Butte
county. As is well known it is dan
gerous to neglect to take care or
ra quickly, more than that, it
is necessary to have a knowledge of
tlialluiincu i n (1 anmut hi no rtt hrw in
Cheyenne, Wyo., January 2 8 JO, 1017 prevent Its spreading in order to be
,...,,, , ' : reasonably Rafe.
National Western Stack Show, . ! county Agent F. M. Seidell haw
Denver, Colo., January 23-27, 1917 '. 8prit out letters to those having chol
era in their herds, believing that it
These gatherings attract men of affairs throughout the hroad was welt to acquaint the owners with
certain facts. The following la the
The HurlingtOM's new train service Ik i vveen Alliaue "miuI Vveml
fiver, trams Jl ami .52, and lis tliDiigli m r ice routes m yonur.g . Box Butte hog miners:
and Colorado make it very easy 1 visit anv or nil if lias.- allVactive ! u Inu:it be rob'fml that where
cities - hogs arc treated with serum alone to
. . . j prevent hog cholera as they have
Stopover privileges at Thennopolis and Cheyenne tn route to , been in this county, that unless the
U.mvi'r. Ask us ah'mit the reduceil excursion rates, stoiiovi e m ivil. i hos had cholera" at the time of treat-
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! text of the letter sent out. The Her-
aid reproducing it for th benefit of
t-nVVl
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eg.-s titnl train servici- lo these conventions.
J. K!UIH:i.BAl till. Tiel;. t Ageiit, Alli inee, .1.
It. V. WAKI'XI'Y, d'tMierul I'nsenger A'ient
10 Jt Furuaiii Street, OimtliiL, N-brak.i
Pershing's Cars
Mexican Border
are Equipped with
7 e7e
E MT&S
PNEUMATIC NON-SKID PUNCTURE -PROOF
PUNCTURE-PROOF OR MONEY BACK
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"r General
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Smooth
j and Hon-Skid
-
ment or e!s;o contracted the disease
later and recoveretl. the immunity
will lant only about five weeks.
Where the animal had cholera and
recovered the immunity la perman-
I ent. Therefore, it is absolutely es-
eential tnat tne premises or tnose
who had cholera present, be thor-
QCUSXOiSSEj
ESSGE
Why?
Because Uncle Sam values time....freedom
from puncture and blowout... .real tire
economy.
DO YOU?
Let us show you The LEE
KEELER-COURSEY CO.
Exclusive Lee Tire Agenta
A fpll line of auto repairs, accessories, gasoline and oils.
Auto repairing and storage.
Ph0DC Alliance, Nebrtuka
lU at the Thompson
The tragedy Is much of a mystery.
It is believed either that the mem
bers of the family were asphyxiated
from gas from a heating store or
that they froze to death. Tho latter
theory Is given little weight since the
Thompsons were supposed to be In
moderate clrcun stances. The
night was cold and the house was in
all probability tightly closed.
Fred Thompaon had lived In the
Dalton community for more than
twenty years. Ho wrta about forty
tlve yenrs-old and was well and fav
orably known! He bad several
brothers in that community. He
leaves a .sister, Mrs. Belle Mulliner,
who lives In Lincoln.
01 ACID IN MEAT "
CLOGS THE KIDNEY
Take a glass of Salts if your Back hr 1
or Bladder bothers you Drink
"more water.
If you must have your meat evrrv
eat it, but lluuli your kidneys Willi :.
orc.iMionally, says a noted authority
tells n. that meat forms uric acid v.
almost paralyzes the kidneys intheir
forta to esjiol it from the blood. 1)
Ikvoiiio Eliipgish and weaken, then ;
eu:1or with a dull niisvry in the ki l"
rcpion, sliarfi pains in the back or
'Ci:J:iche, dizincaa, your stomach sr
roe;nio is coated and when the.wea
:i bad you have rheumutio twinges,
ciiue pets cloudy, full of sediment, i
t'lcnnvis often get sore and irritnl
l.Hcring you to seek relief two or t
'inio during the night.
To neutralize these irritating acid
cle.mse the kidneys and fluuh ol'
boily'a urinous waste get four onnoeo
Ja 1 Suits from any pharmacy Ik..
t:tl;o a . tablcxpoonful in a glaa3
wairr before breakfast fur a few d
an l your kidneys will thun act fine. 1
fniiious salts is made from the acid
snv.pes and lemon juice, combined v.
litliia, and has been used for general i
'o Hush and etimulata sluggish kidm
o to neutralize the acids in uri
-o it no longer irritate, thus en'li
' bier weakness.
:nl Stilu is inespensivei esnnot
jt:ii. and makes a delightful s7ttni
lifliia water driuk.
BOX BUTTE DAY
AT POTATO SHOW
Ixxal (.rowers I "v pec ted to Make
Fine ILvbiblt at liiiversUy
In nil Thin Month
Already considerable Interest is
being shown In Box Butte county ov
er the potato show to bo held the
week of Organized Agriculture, at
tho University Farm at Lincoln, be
ginning Monday, January 15. Coun
ty Agent F. M. Seidell Is busy formu
lating plans that, if they ran be suc
cessfully carried out, will prove a
great advertisement to Box Butte
county, western Nebraska, and the
Box Butte county potato.
Seidell to Talk
Thursday. January 18, Is tobe po
tato day. J. JU. Millward, secretary
of tho Wisconsin Potato Growers'
Association, will discuss the subject
of "Organization and Its Importance
to the Potato Growers. " County
Agent F. M. Seidell of Box Butte
county will deliver an address on
"The Importance of the Potato In
dustry in Nebraska." Others from
this, tho wettein, section of Nebras
ka will also appear on the program.
Of ircat Iiene.it
An effort Is being mado to arrange
for a Box Butte County Day, and If
growers respond as they aro expect
ed to, It is believed this event can be
made of great benefit, not only to the
potato growers of Box Butto county,
but to every resident and person In
terested li the growth and develop
ment of this countv, the banner no-
liguleu tohave the association ar
range for n special delegation to
come at that time and that they will
be pleased to designate any day sat
isfactory to tho Box Butte associa
tion as Box Butte County Day. " FI
lowing on tho suggestion niada T
Mr. Pugpley. County Agent 8 idest
and tho men.bers and officials of tds"
association arc working to malm
Box Butte county day a shining su"
cess.
HMclnl Fen tu res
Many special features have be
arranged for tho week. Morday,
January 1G, Is to be "Hore ajr.''
Tuesday, January 16, is to be know
as "Alfalfa, Sweet Clover and Tftf
Farming Day." Wednesday, .laMM
nry 17. will be "Bocf Cattle 4 :
Dairy Day." Thursday, January II.
U "Potato Day." Friday, Jai.uatr
19, will bo "Farm Loan Day."
Ouick to Talk
On Frldny, Hon. Herbert Qul k.
member of tho Federal Farm IoavA
board, will deliver nn address o U
new loan law, and will also give In
struction to those Interested In nT
ganlzing farm loan associations
There will bo plenty of opportunity
provided for the asking of ques: ion-
Program for Women
There will be much of special l
terest to the women In tl
rvf
p lit t aw
nomira assocmtloa.-
se are to be hold on Tnerdara
Wednesday and Thursday, January
16, 17 and 18. Among the nut b4T
of Interested things on the propran
will bo an address by Miss Floren
War of the United States Departs
ment of Agriculture.
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AWFUL SUFFERING.
"I suffered untold agony
with tirurnlKla. I thought I
would go mud with aln. A
friend of nilnu udvktd ma
to take lr. Miles' Anti-Fain
Itlla. I did so and the aln
(topped almost at cnt.
Then I commenced u-sinc
Lr. Mile' Nervine and be
for long I whs so ttiat I did
not have thea pain any
more." K. J. W1NTEK,
1(1 E. Platta Ave..
Colorado Bprlncs, Colo.
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of much Pain and
many Headaches.
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taking one or two
DR. MILES'
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Then tone up the Nervous
System by using
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