AM.IANCK IIEUAI.D, JAXUAHY II, 1917 ISIilS 111 mom El 111 IT QBE WATER AKFAST BY 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 man and woman, half the time, feeling nervous, despon dent, worried; some days head achy, dull and unstrung; some days really incapacitated by ill ness. If we all would practice the drinking of phosphated hot water before 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 docs not rid itself each day of all the waste it accumulates under our present mode of living. For every ounce of food and 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 bowels which are absorbed into the blood. Just as necessary as it is to clean the ashes from the furnace each day. before the Hie will burn bright and hot, so wc must each morning clear the inside organs of the previous day's 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 puri fying the entire alimentary canal before putting more food into the stomach. Millions of people who had their turn at constipation, bilious attacks, acid stomach, sick head aches, rheumatism, lumbago, nervous days and sleepless r.ights have Itecomo real cranks about the morning-inside bath. A quarter pound of limestone phos phate will not cot much at the drug store, but is sufficient to demonstrate to anyone its cleans ing sweetening and freshening effect upon the system. Inter's ranch northwest of Ellsworth, wvj" found dead in the work shop on the place, where ho had committed suicide by hanging. Doppondenry 'hie to brooding over tho absence i-.t his wife, whoso Health has been Im proved by residence with her sonln the ganrt hills for several yours is the cause. CONDUCTORS DGN'l LIKE WhlTE SYSTEM Brotherluo(N Not Asking For New uw, Hut .May Have Program latcr Are On titinrd No extensive list of new laws af fecting railroad operation and man agement, bo far as revealed, is being asked for this year by the "big four" brotherhoods, although It Is under stood that a legislative committee is on the mound In Lincoln to safe guard the orders against legislation that might bo proposed. In discussing this matter. one rail road ninn la reported to have said that if th orders ask for anything it will be a law that will protect con ductors against the White system of train auditing, which is regarded as exceedingly objectionable by the or der men. Ttiis system, in use on the Burlington and other roads, UBes train auditors who may get a train at any station on the line and demand Immediately of the conductor in charge of the train his collections from passengers. Tho conductor gives up his cash fares, tickets and transportation Blips, and the auditor then cheeks the train to see that the report of the conductor Is correct and complete. Some conductors hold this is taking an unfair advantage of the conductor in that the demand Is made perhaps before tho conductor has had a chance r time to check his receipts, and that it places him publicly in a bad light with tho pat rons pf the road. Raolwav managers have main tained, however, that It Is much fairer to ask a conductor to explain his report when the transactions are all fresh In his mind than to wait for discrepancy or ninety days and then call a conductor In to explain some discrepancy and oUlce auditor has found after a conductor has forgotten all about transactions on tha panic ular trip. Further it is pointed oout that a slate law cannot place audit lng of Interstate business. It is further said that very little TilRKI: mJ COAING IfVLjNIS OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO THE WEST Wyoming Wool Grower's Assn., Thermopolis, Wyo., Jnury 15-17, 1917 American National Live Stock Assn., Cheyenne, Wyo., January 18 20, 1917 National Western Stock Show, Denver, Colo., January 23-27, 1917 Those, gatherings attract men of affairs' throughout the broad West. The three cities named offer much in the way of hospitality. The Hurlington'H new train service between Alliance and Wend- over, trains 31 and U2, and its through service routes in Wyoming and ( olorudo make it very easy to visit any or all of these attractive cities. Stopover privileges at Thermopolis and Cheyenne enioute to Denver. Ask us about the reduced excursion rates, stopover privil- j muni muni eges and train service to these conventions. J. KUIDIXHAl (ill, Ticket Agent, Alliance, Neb. lu W. WAKKIiKY, (Jeneral Paener Agent 1O0I Fnrtuun Ktrevt, Omulin, Nebraska YOUWANT A i(R)l POSITION AND YOU WANT IT SOON Hy tho Snell Individual Plan you can learn the particular things you need; Shorthand, Typewriting, Dookkeeping, Letter Wilting, Adver tising, at any time convenient to you. You can advance Just as rapidly as your time and ability will per mit. You do not have to wait on others as you do by the UMial "class" method. Snell Shorthand Is for the live,, up-and-dotng men and women .who want to amount to something: who wants to make every minute, every day count I1IU. For the apt, studious Individual who has no time to waste, 'no money to throw away. Hut send for full particulars about that 100 position? " Civil Service School, Klttrcilge lliiildlng, Denver PUC.SLEY, fSFCKKTAKY OP OIMIANIZKD AaiUCUIiTUItU, WItlTKtt OPEN LETTER TO PEOPLE) OF OX 11UTTE COUNTY To the people of Tlox Butte county: I" have been asked to give soma of the reasons why It should bo of value to the citizens of Box Dutte county to attend the week of organized Ag riculture at Lincoln January 15 to 19 inclusive. The most Important benefit will be the knowledgo gained from attending llm , .r ........ . I I, ...... IW .. . V. I .. V. if any legislation i will bo soug t by ulwayg conit,B froni nBBOclatlonB with tne ranroaus. woav , J " kindred workers. Other things would Sire riglll HOW, wim rosnlt from n lnrir.. Hnlnentinn vUlf nies on nanu. la 10 uu n-i uiunv. ij i i i i .i .. ... ... are uusy Vi tinuiis "'"'v"" ' be mentioned the following trnnanvMnt nn T!lfll T1TR I f I111I1U1L7 ill rapid y growing trallie, a tonnage 1. What better advertising could 1 ' . I W r rrirA-i 1 I u !Mil4n null til i Vi i i i. ihnm I train of men and women from the 11 onuiui'v u w..w. ,.,., ,.,li., ,K V.I .,. T EACH I IKS EX X A M I NATIONS neEfiilar state teachers' examlna- tions to be held at th e court hou;x .T.nnnnrv 19 and 20. Opal Russell, County Superintendent. UKEAT MASS OF PROOF IteHi'ts of IO,(HM Cum's of Kidne Trouble, home oi i nem liuiK-e Casesi week of Agricultural meetings held in any state in the Union. All llox Iltitte County farmers are especially Interested In horses No better horse programs have ever been arranged than those on Monday and Tuesday. ;i. There In a growing Interest in alfalfa, sweet clover and dry land farming. Some of the best peopk in tha country have been secured to discuss thene (subjects on Tuesday T.v,,., t unia": n f i ( iwwsii." tiers of and Wednesday. (h.'ilMite l States W nublishing from 4. Dairying is now important and . w.k names of people In wMl b' '-ore important as the years .,..i,Kri,r.,.,i wlui ko by and the land becomes more have used and recommended Doan's valuable. Da. rying is especially m ifi,i.,. niiia fnr wdnev bpckache. portant to western Nebraska. Lx ! weak kidneys, bladder troubles and l crtlent dairy oL " iirinnrv it Rfirders. Tills mass oi " ""'-". INVITED TO ATTEND NAV Y LEAtilE MEETING A number of prominent Nebras kan's, including J. R. Phelan former division superintendent for tho Bur lington here and owner of a ranch southeast of Alliance, have been specially Invited to an Important meeting of the Navy league In Wash ington. It Is the annual gathering of patriotic Americans who favor u larger navy. The sessions will be held at the Hotel Wlllard, Tuesday, 1 1 r" r'co. Fifth district Harold I McCook. I Sixth district J. R. Phelan, liance. P. Sutton, Al- January 16. Arthur C. Smith, president of the Nebraska section of te league, has designated the following members as delegates to the Washington meet ing: ( First Congressional district H. D. AED TAILOR E.VDINO Wilson, Nebraska City. j LIFE ItL IIANtiINO Second distriet-M. C. Peters. Oma-, ?(j-pari of RRe and T'rd district L. IV Richards,1 a prominent tailor of Crete, Nebras Fremont ka- n:ul Dfon spending the boli- Kourtli district R. J. Kllpatrick, days with his wife and son on the proof includes over 40.000 recom ovulations. Alliance Is no excep tion Here is 'one of the Alliance rnflPR. Mrs. II. C. Smith. Duncans addl tloii, Alliance, says: "I suffered from kidney and bladder trouble for a inn time. Mv back was weak and nnv nITnrt nlirh as lifting a Pail of . . . . , water, or even gening oui m chair, caused knife-like p:il:is in my Puncture Proof WHY bow to Puncture and Blowout the enemies .that DESTROY the best ordinary pneumatic tires, wasting tire money in millions? There is just ONE tire that SUCCESSFULLY resists puncture ill If PNFUMATtC NON-SKID PUNCTURI PPOO TWICE GUARANTEED: Aealest Puncture ( any kind, or Money Back. For 5,000 Miles of service, under written Guarantee. The GIANT of the Tire World KE11LRR-COURSEY CO. Exclusive Lee Tire Agents A full line of auto repairs, accessories, gasoline and oils. Auto repairing and storage. 5. The horticulturists are this year to give special attention to the potato crop. The best talent rrom within and without the state has been secured to discuss this subject on- Thursday afternoon. Certahily every Box Kutte county farmer Is inter ested in potatoes. 6. Friday will be the big day es pecially for the western Nebraska farmer. It Is Farm Loan Day. Her- sometlmes evening, by the Homo Economic Association, on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. In ad dition there will be many other num bers on tho other programs, especial ly those of the Horticultural Bocietjr and the Florists society, which will be of special Interest to women. The women should not think of staying at home. There Is another reason they should come they could look after their husbands. ( 8. The State Corn Show, Apple Show, and Boys and Girls Club ex hibit will bo fa procrcsa during the week at the city Auditorium. Ad mission to this Is free. 9. Motion pictures of Nebraska Agriculture and Nebraska scenery will be given at th1 corn and the ap ple show and at other places during the week. 10. There are many other attrac tions too numerous to mention. Organise Agriculture la rapidly bo- coming the farmers' vacation week hut It is n vacation that is fo full of profit that one cannot afford to miss it. The College of Agriculture and all Lincoln will give you a hearty wel come. ' If you run a special train as has been Intimated you will have the distinction of being the first count In the state to do bo. Let your county apent, F. M. Seidell, of Al liance know, Yours truly, C. W. Fugsley Sec. Organized Agricultuer . r. i.i. I ..ntiul inn illtm urn WUil Ik . u mail v u t. v wn firnu u-fi- iinnuturul. Doan's Kid IIimI Habits Those who breakfast at 8 o'clock or later, lunch at 12 and have dinner at 6 are almost certain to bo troubled with Indigent kn. They - do not al low time for one meal to digest be fore taking another. Not less than live hours should elapse between ney Pills which I get at Brennan's In Lincoln all day. He will old a, dig. Drug Store have always relieved ma meeting at 10 a. m. and another at ; tak. hne.y. Th !aree V medicine I 2 p. m.. toJ .th. Jarm Loan , ma j would advise anyone rouble to use." v . . . rr... ..A ..11 l -... li-ti-a Flrkll! . ';, ' r v . .'medv 7. There will be special programs everywhere. . 1 A k i nv I'lllrt 1 I1H n.llllvl I wwiu ... w . ..... r, - , t.:i Mr Smith had. Foster-Mil bum Co.. Props., Buffalo. N. Y. and Adv Jan Adv Jan 4-11 I.I.OYI) lAII ALMANCH I.lovd Thomas, state representative from tins district ana nudiness nun- BDcr of the Herald, spent Saturday Sunday at home visiting with friends and attending to business inauern. Tht leirislature adioudned Thursday afternoon but Lloyd Is a member of the Democratic committee on com mltteees, which did not finish its i.uinrH until Fr day afternoon, lie reports everything going satisfactor ily no far and that he has been placed on two Important rommltteees which will give him plenty or worn to do durinn the session, which con vened and f.'ot down to work anain on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. 1 hoinas accompanied him on his return. HOW'S THIS? We offer One Hundred Dollars He ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cu re. Hall's Catarrh Cure has been tak- pii hv catarrh sufferers for the past thirty-five years, and has become Vnnwn as the most reliable remedy for Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Kiii-fart's. exnellinK the Toison from the Blood and healing the diseased tmrl ions. After you have taken Hall's Ca tarrh Cure for a short time you will see a great Improvement In your gen- rni hiMilth. Start taking Halls ca tarrh Cure at once and get rid of ca tarrh. Send for testimonials, tree. F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo. Ohio. f 4r MvH i ' c.f LIVED IN MISERY. "I Buffered treatly from nervousness and head ache. Tho least excite ment cave me dreadful pain. I beuii ukIii Ir. Miles Nervine and a f?w days later started to t;il;e tr. Miles' Heart Treat ment. I toon got so ir uch better tliat I was enc iur ai;ed and continued taking the two remedies until I wss so well that work was no Toother to me at ah." MRS. LOCI 3 KU3, Idaho Fulls, Idaho. Striving to satisfy the everyone is apt to affect the nerves, and continual standing may weaken the Heart Dr. Miles' Nervine is invaluable for Nervous troubles, and for the Heart Dr. Miles Heart Treatment is highly recommended. IF FIRST BOTTLE FAILS TO BENE FIT YOU. YOUR MONEY WILL Be REFUNDED. member of the Federal Farm will be meals. If you are troubled with In digestion correct your habits ana ke Chamberlain s Tablets, and you y reasonably hope for a quick re- havlng such Law. Anyone lnieresieu in Becur- rovery. i new muipm mirimiuBu lng cnenp money snouia noi an io im? nuium u mm ruouic n. i r nvim hpnr hu talk. Its functions naturally. uuiainaDie i. . I i n n i- V; 1.' I :i S ii i-; i I M i! H ft J Vi Sold by all Druggists. 7 5c.