The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, March 08, 1917, Image 11

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    ALMANCK HFItALD, MAIICH 8, 1017
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IUHMS
SAFETY
When you are In Omaha come where all Stockmen Hop. Vou will
always find your friends and acquaintances at the
HOTEL CASTLE
1TII AST) JON FN NTH., OMAHA
Omaha's new absolutely fire-proof hotel. We welcome the Stock
men. We'll make you comfortable and our rates are most reasonable
In the city. Rooms with priTate both. 11.50 to $1.75. Rooms with
private toilet $1. Good car service to the Stock Yards and Depots.
Have your commission firm telephone for room reservation.
FRED A. CASTLK, l'rop.
COMFORT WITHOUT EXTRAVAGANCE
LF.AHN KIIOUTIIAND 11 Y TIIK NFAV, SWIFT, SI UF SNFLL
INDIYIDUAL INSTIU'CTlON MFTHOD
Let me tell you a bit of a secret, don't let anybody teach you short
hand by the "class" method. It's the slow way, It holds you back,
you've sot to wait on somebody else. The longer he takes, the long
er It takes you. Snell Shorthand Is entirely different. The teach
ing is individual. We study YOU se Just what you want, then plan
out a course for YOU you can advance as fast as others. If you're
apt, studious and persevering you can complete the course and qual
ify for f60 to $100 position In only three to four months no charge
if it takes you longer. Send today for full information.
CIVIL SKKVICK SCHOOL,
IN THE BUILDING of your home you are perhaps making the
most important investment of your life.
NATURALLY you are anxious to make each dollar go as far as
possible.
BUT WHEN you build a home quality is just as important as
price.
BY DEALING with us you make sure of quality and right prices.
This is our Guarantee.
WELCOME NEWS
FOR YELLOWSTONE PARK TOURISTS
'ominonciiij; tliis Summer all tmu-'st 1 raiispoit at ion within Yel
lowstone Park will bo by automobile. The White ten-passt njrer cars
that were so serviceable tliifiiijr l!Mli over the Cody Scenic Komi will
bciised throughout the Park.
Park tickets will cover a complete live-day lour in am) out the
same gateway, or in one gateway ami out the other, whether via Cody,
(Janliner or Yellowstone. All Park tourists, whether patrons of the
hotels or the permanent camps, will be carried in automobiles. Tout
ing the Yellowstone Wonderland by automobile will, indeed, lie a
combination of efficiency and luxury. Nothing in the Havel world
could be more scenic and satisfying than touring Yellowstone by au
tomobile in connection with the Cody scenic route.
This early news is given to the public that has
long waited for it. Illustrated publications will
kS&j later be furnished on request by the undersigned.
(iiiUllJllj KKIDFLHAl Gli. Ticket Agent, Alliance. Xeli.
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LIVED IN MISERY.
"I luffrred B:Hy from
nervousness mid head
ache. The least excite
ment nava ma dreadriil
pain. I began u ii Pr.
Miles' Nervine a nl a f"w
days Uter star" to tke
Pr. MiW IPjrt Treat
ment. I noon cut so nun li
better tlmt I was nu-our-iMted
nd continued taking
the tw remedies until I
hi bo well tliit work ai
no bother to me at ull."
MRS. LOl'tS Kl C.
Idilio Kills, Idaho.
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ItOOMsl
kitthfdgf iilim;. dfnyf.k
SB
i.i.i. i , lacncrai -iisscnger Agent,
I 'amnio St., Omaha. Neb.
Striving to
satisfy the
everyone is
FIRST
I S-H II
M! V J I - II I II I I
M OO
0
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 EE
REFUNDED.
MOMIONAL
awrSaiooL
Lesson
fpy R O. BF.UJCrtS, Acting nirctor of
HumlnV Pchonl Course of Moody Hlblc
Institute )
K'upv rlichl, 1S17. Wratrrn Nrwfinpcr t'nlon I
LESSON FOR MARCH 11
JESUS THE BREAD OF LIFE.
l.KSPON TKXT John :24-37.
;oi,lKN TKXT Jesus (mid unto Mum.
1 am the bread of lift-. John t.'ii.
Following tin feeding of the live
thousand, Jesus saw the design of the
multitude (v. 15), and separated him
self unto prayer. Following that com
munion, the disciples went over the
sea toward the City of Capernaum
(v. 17), hut in his supernatural power
he followed lliein, walking uihiii the
water (v. 1S). Midway lie entered
their ship, and immediately they
reaehed the land toward which they
had been striving (v. 21 ; Mk. 0:4S-4!i).
The next day (John 0:22) the peoplo
who at this period were following him
in such great multitude!, took steps to
reach him. Finding that he wn not
lit their side of the lake, they took
boats and came to Capernaum, "neck
for Jesus" (v. 21). We read that
the coaiiiinn people heard him gladly,
'lliese people wanted the comraclhip
( .lesi!, and tlie longest bread line in
the world today is that of lmngry
lirarte.l men. The ipieslion H, are we
iiling to give tliein tlie loaves of
comfort ?
I. Oread Which Ferisheth (vv. 2:i-
'tl "If Von Ihlnl.- von will nlunvx
get tlo? loaves and lishes simply he-
aiise you hae lollowcil the Lord, you
have handed yotitself a goldhriek."
lr. tiril'.in l'.'MI. Most of us will go
further for victuals than we will for a
vision. When tlie people found Jesus
(v. 25) they rather reprimanded him
tor leaving them, when the fact of the
matter was that he was not liehohleu
to them iti any sense whatsoever. It
looks very well for those people to be
'seeking Jesus." tun they were seek
ing the wrong thing (v. 2(1). It was
not really Jesus himself they wanted,
hilt the loaves aiid tlie fishes. It was
not the "sipi" as Indicating his divine
character that drew them, but simply
the wonder as Indicated by the fact
Liit they expected a constant supply
of bread, nor did they see in thai
hread the sign hut only the bread.
Salvation is the Tree gift of tied
apart from works. Nevertheless he
ouMiialids tlie exercise of will. "This
is the work of ;d lliat ye believe on
him whom he hath sent" (v. 2!0. This
is not inconsistent with I Cor. 12:.".
J. e "No man can say that Jesus is the
lrd but by the Holy (Jliost." Like
the two Mndes of a pair of shears, the
executive act of my will in believing
on Jesus is met by the regenerating en
ergy of find's spirit making me a sou
of les.
The Jews demanded a sign as a con
dition of 1icliciiu on him, when he,
himself, was tlie neatest of all siutis
(k. .'III). 'I hey soi:ht to enforce their
demands by reference to .Moses mid
the manna, but .Icmi- showed thei i
that I lie 1 1 iri 1 1 1 : I Was a type of "the
(I rue) bread of find." The character
isiies of ibis bread are: (I) It conies
down from heaven: () It gheth lite
llu:o the world. JeMls' hei:rers did ImM
understand what he meant, and ex
claimed: "Fverinore give us ibis
bread." Jesus was trying to impress
Upon his hearers the same diligence in
heaveiiiy matters as in the pursuit of
ear, lily meals.
ill. The Evci lasting Bread (vv.
.':"). Mi - iindei iaiii!in.' his teaching
(v. .") Jesus -aid iialo them plainly:
"I am the bread of life," meaning that
he is the true br ad of Ibid, lit- is
not only the giver of the' broad of life,
hut he. himself, is the I'.read of 1 .i If.
As bread will satisfy tin- needs of the
physical body, giviir,' strength, vital
ity ami energy, so lie will supply tin
needs of tlie soul, lie will satisfy I he
deep hunger ami loaning which is the
evidence of need, and he will also sat
isfy tlie thirst wlii-l) js the mole ill
tens,' desire the spiritual craving of
the sold. Jesus ministers to tile never
failing strength of all who come to
him, and who believe on him. Coming
to him is seeking help and blessing
from him. I'.elieving on him is the ab
solute abandonment of self to him.
This multitude had actually seen the
living bread (v. "li), yet they believed
not because they Were so occupied
Willi the material ami unreal things of
this world.
Today we find no n so taken up with
the material and umireal that they
neither appreciate nor believe upon the
true bread whiih lias been sent down
from find on! of heaven. Not till will
come to him (John .":' I), hut anyone
can prove that he belongs to the elect
of Cod ami the company of Ihe -'u t lit r
by coming to Jesus (v. I!"). If any
man does come, lie will be received.
These words of Jesus are very posi
tive, 'T will in mi wise cast him out."
Jesus, the (ne who raises I he dead,
is therefore eo-ipial with find. Note
the remainder of this chapter: "1 will
raise him up at the last day" (v. I") :
"He that belie.th on hath ever
lasting life" (v. -17): '1 am the bre;,.
of life" (v. ts) ; -Kxcept ye eat (ho
tlesh of the Son of I , ye have no 1 1 1 -
ill you" (v. ."...; "Whoso eateth my
flesh hath eternal life" ( M) ; 'Tor my
tlesh is meat indeed" (v. .V.) ; "Ho that
catdh my tb sh dwelleth in me and I
in him" (v. ."Vt!) ; "lie that eateth nie,
even he shall live by me" (v. 57).
T.'ds is symbolical, It Is true, but it
iw very real.
(EILElvMEID fin mm Mm
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Ft I.Ll'.l) AT MASKKI
HALL AT HAY
KPIUXtiS
Hay Spring News:
Marshall Smith was on duty Thurs
day night while tho mnsitierade
danro was In progress and made nn
arrest. He took Harrison Peters In
charge for being drunk and disorder
ly. Mr. Fetors was taken before his
honor. Justice 1 tow man, and after
pleading guilty to the charge whs
lined 15. 00 and costs. This wits the
first time that Mr. Peters ever got In
to trouble here, lly way of explana
tion he admitted to 'he court that ho
had leon drinking some but insisted
that he was not disordlrly. However
he would rather pay a tine than to
continue tlie rase and so plead guilty
to the charge.
NFAV
1AVFS COFNTY
AfiFXT NOW ON
JOII
Chadron Journal:
Harry N. Thomas, of Lincoln arriv
.i , , . .
.'i n euiii-mi.i3 iiiiii iiniu ill aHMiimn
his duties as County Agricultural
Agent of Dawes county. Mr. Thomas
Is a young man vf pleasing person
ality and conies well recommended.
Last year he taught agriculture In
tlie Ileatrice High School and was
assistant County agent of Gage
county.
Mr. Thomas will begin work at
once. He has not had time to pre
pare an outline of his work for the
spring hut will make announcements
next week. One of the Tirst thinga
he will do Is to assist In organiilng
more Federal farm loan boards. He
will find a hearty welcome in Chad
ron and the county, for our citizens
are deeply Interested in the best way
to conduct the agricultural Industry.
KINKAIIVS SFCItLTAItY
TO mtACTICK
LAW
Custer County Republican:
Paul Humphrey of ilroken How
who has been associated with Judge
Kinkaid as private secretary for ten
years as well as having served as
secretary or the Sixth District, re
publican congressional committee for
nearly as long a period, has ten
dered his resignation, effective
March Itli. Mr. Humphrey plans to
practice law in Oklahoma city or
j Tulsa, having graduated from tho
I law school of George Washington
University a year or more ago. Dur
ing the spring months Mr. Humpli
I rey will he disbursing officer and
! secretary to a commltten of congress
'authorized to Investiuate Indian af
fairs throughout the United States of
, which his father-in-law Keprcscpta
ilive Stephens of Texas chairman of
'the Indian affairs committee of the
bouse, will ho chairman. Mr. Humph
rey visited here a short time ago and
stated at that time that he was look
ing for a location for the practice of
'low. He is well known here, heinu
t he Hon of
this city.
Mavor A. It. Humphrey of
scoTism.t i f itoozi:
PI DDI.I HS 4 i FT Till IKS
I
SeotlshlufT Republican :
1 Judge Sehi-liek did a laiul-oHice
business this week in police court.
On Tuesday. Kate llirtrum was lined
:$20 and costs for sHimi; liipior with
ont a license. On Wednesday, Harry
I.utz was fined linn and costs for the
same offense, ami on Thursday (Sen.
I.utz was lined !1HI and costs for
doing the same.
! The judge informs the writer that
j lie is goinu to line otfenders in the
future to the full extent of the law. as
tlie selling of liquor is getting to be
! very unpopular here. Tlie city auth
torilies have made up their minds that
the selling of booze must be stopped,
land are going to keep after the mat
Iter until the city is cleared of those
who are selling liquor in this city,
i This is a step in the rinht direction.
and every loyal citizen will assist in
; every manner possible to help clean
illp the city from the class of citizens
'who are conl inuallv breaking the
law.
FULL I ItOM
LOAD OF
HAY INTO UIYI K
ws-lilade:
.in, t be w ell k now u son
Scof,gin, was severely
Monday afternoon and
I
I
' ltridgeport Ni
Merle Scon
of Dr. H. L.
; bruised last
very narrowly escaped death when he
fell from a load of bay on the bridfc
'into the river, breaking through the
j ice ami sustainin ti bad bruises to his
I right limb and other parts about the
ihody. He wi s riding on top of the
load of hay. which was unusually
ihiuh, with Charles Hern, an, and tlie
high wind started the load to swaying
and finally upset it into tlie river,
j Herman escaped from the load but
I Merle went with it into the cold, icy
: Platte below, breaking through tlie
light eoverinu of ice on ton. For-
tunately the ice was not very t hick ,la ar'l Transcript:
nor the water very deep, or the re- Two of Hayard's prominent busi
Jsult of the accident might have been ; '' " rising young altor-
niore disastrous. Medical aid was ob- '''. 'he other a custodian of the
j tabled shortly afterwards and an ex- j wealt h of a large number of its citi
a initiation of the extent of his In lur-'. p1"' called upon to solve a
J ies disclosed nothing of a serious na
ture except to his ril-'ht limb which
Wits badly jammed.
IKON FOUNDKY TO
SI AIM
VI' liFICINfi
j good-for-nothing lubberly cuss had.
Goring f'ouiier: with apparent malice of forethought.
Work begins t his week on t lie i roc-: cut . ma tr-led or torn off t be misquito
tion of an iron foundry in tiering. Alkillitm portion of a much beloved ho
brick building nxtio feet will tie built vine; the other, with the tail itself,
just southeast of the Union Pacific I (i beii c or considering himself in
depot for Hie occupancy - of the new 'the Mayo Brothers class, the latter
institution, tlie foundry department J named gentleman, after dint of much
to be 32x40 feet and the other portion j thinking, was forced to confess that
of the building for general maehinejhe knew of no method by which he
shop and offices. C. F. Conn Is the could stick back the removed organ.
1T
rrTrr - n?
, r V -. '
(gentleman who will have active
Ichnrge of the new concern, and we
understand that Chas. F. Lyman nmFThe cub reporter was Informed that
(). W. (Sardner are associated with the attorney could promise them
him In the tlnu, which will he known ' nothing In the way of relief for thf
as the tiering Foundry Co. The pay-j bovine, but assured them that there
roll list of the foundry will comprise would certainly bo something doinR
about live or six employees from the I
start, one contract already placed
with It being the casting of the man
holes for tlie tiering sewer system,
and other work naturally developing
as th fact becomes known that such
supplies can be secured in this sec
tion. There is no other concern lo
cated within n radius of more than
2.10 miles and there Is every reason
to believe that the heavy character
of their output as measured against
the long distance freight rate will en
able them to get a stable business
within a comparatively reasonable
time. This Industry will also be Im-
Iportnnt to the valley from the fact
that It will at once create a market
tor scrap iron at home. Alva Conn,
- It til'il tia.t tt l. I...... ...1... I ,
... ... ...... .ui, 'Uiiii, i, nn in ti iso ail
experienced Iron moulder, will ar
rive this week and bo on duty at the
new Institution, coming here from
eastern Nebraska.
KM ITFMFNT 0 i:u TIIF.
PltOPFK FUMIGATION
Custer County Republican:
the county Is facing several prob
lems in connection with the improp
er fumigating of the Frank Ander
son place recently released from
quarantine. The place In near Ansel
mo and consists of a small tar peper
house. The family had scarlet fever
and when the time was up tho place
was fumigated under tho direction of
Dr. Kayler of Anselmo.
Shortly after the family was re
leased other cases broke out until
about three school district are now In
deadly fear of tho disease. In every
case it is thought to have come from
the Anderson homo.
Dr. C. L. M u 1 1 i it h was called sev
eral days ago to examine conditions
as County Health Officer, ho found
that the Anderson homo had not been
properly fumigated according to the
rules laid down by the county health
officers. None of the cracks in the
building had been filled up. A large
aperture was also noticeable around
the stovepipe which hail leoil direct
ly to the roof. The bed clothing had
been rolled up and ftimigntod but this
was about all
It Is understood that a complaint
will be filed against Dr. Kayler. This
; measure was found necessary after
ihe had told Dr. Mullins that it was
, not necessary to observe the rules
laid down. The Anderson family nor
I the doctor did not report the case on
jtlie proper blank to the County clerk
nor in any oilier manner. County
attorney Kelly has the cafe under ad
visement and will file I he complaint
soon.
I Acting Sheriff Osborne spent Wed
nesday in the Anselmo neighborhood
iputtiim up quarantine slgne for the
cases which have been found.
YOUNG FOLKS F.LOI'F
HOYS IN .It 1,1 Mil lit; JAIL
Wesioin Nebraska
On last Sunday
I lie storm that
yotinir uirls. Mabel l and Mamie
Morse, ane.l lti .md 14 years n -
spectively. whose parents live a I
llolyoke, bii i,at place in comp." nv
witli two young n. who nave their
naiiMM as l!obt. Tinuloy
and James
I i lift s. ai'cs about 20 years, addii"-.',
unknown. The boys enticed the
girls to run away with them, and the
party walked from llolyoke to Hax
tun. From that place they hired a
car ami drov to Seduwick.
! The pi rents of the girls beuaii .,
search shortly afterward, and Sher
iff Humlier.-niiie was warned Sunday
. nit'llt to be ui the lookout for tip-
runaways. Monday Hie boys and
girls were apprehended by t'oiiotabie
Mahler at Sod l-wick and the FherilT
at llolyoke iiotified.
The sheriff and marshal of Ho'
(ke went to Sod.' wick immediately,
and the party was bnuiuht to Jules
burg Monday evening fro n Sedg
wick. The parents id' the uirls came
t.t I l... l.,,H,r If I I . ,
F ,i uii-pimiik .iiomiav ami iiiijk i
charge of the uirls, but tlie bovs
were placed in jail lu re and remaiu -
ed in tlie custody of sin-riff II umber -
' " J "I .111 ill I I 11 111 lie I -
yesterday, when t hey
to llolyoke. wliire th"
stone until
were taken to
will be tried on a serious charge. tallied a break of the femur at a point
It is probable that the boys willibalf way between tho knee and hip.
be sent to tlie stale reformatory as a 'The rest of the boys escaped niiracu
result of their -escapade. It is re- hiusly. The Joy riders were Harry
ported to us that the boys had out v
been in llolyoke about a week prior'
to last Sunday and hail from some i
place in Kansas.
AND Ull HI IIY HANGS
A KFGULAK TALF
question this week that would have
taxed the mental powers of a Daniel
Webster. As the storv goes.
Mexi
i hove
can ladies appeared before the
named (?) gentlemen, with two tales
unt' a harrowing account of how some
I ' I Ml
so kindly directing them to his friend
of legal mind h bade them fid lea
If he could get hold of tho perpotra-
toro which ho certainly expects to
do.
CCOTTTSIILI KK TO IIAVK
NK WIIOTICL, SIH 1 3
ScottsblufT Slar-Herald:
The Omaha Hoc says: "Omaha,
capital Is to lead In the building of a
iuu.uuo modern hotel buildine in
ScottsblufT, Neb., on the corner of
Main and Sixth streets. Preliminary
arrangements have been completed,
some of the details having been com-
rueieu mis morning when the slock,
holders met with William II. Schmol
ler in Omaha.
"Among thoso Interested financial
ly are W. H. Ostenberg, president of
tho ScottsblufT National bank, and am
Omaha capitalist; W. II. Schmollor.
president of the Schmoller & Mueller
fiano company, and Dr. Herman.
Kcinhold of Omaha. Others are In
terested also, but the full list of the
stockholders Is not yet oelnir niadu
public.
"They have guaranteed to erect a
$100,000 hotel building of four or flr
stories, with 75 rooms, over half of
which will be furnished with battb.
and hot and cold water.
"Tho architect baa not yet been
selected, but sketcheso are being
made. The work Is to begin Just aa
soon aa the plana can bo druwn and
the contract awarded.
"Already a lease of tho building
has been perfected wherby an ex
perienced hotel man takes hold of th
new establishment to run It. This
man la J. A. McDonald, at present
the proprietor of the Kmery hotel at
Scot tsbl tiff."
NO SI K IHFFFKIl K N t ' F,
mrrwFFN thkn and now
Sheridan County Democrat:
While In Ilushvillo we overheard a
couple of ohltlmera discussing the dif
ference between the conditions in this
section now ami 20 years ago. V
wonder if any of us realize the pros
perity which bus befell western Ne
braska since that time. Th's Instance
will no doubt bring It to your mlud.
In I lie general discussion one gen-
Meman said he remembered one tlmo
unit ins wire wanteiL a sewing ma
chine ever so ba'dly, but they had
neither the money to get it nor could
they borrow one. However, an idua.
occurred to him, so he went to a jew
elers who handled sewing machine
and with him made a dicker he would
give the pick of the two liejit inn res
he had in his bunch if lie would let
him have a sewing machine. . The
dealer behm a little t ki ptical thought,
he had better take a look at tho two
horses lirsl and after he went to tho
ranch and picked the two best mares
he could find, consented to make tho
trade, but he asked the former owner
If he wouldn't kep them tij f;, for
mm, winch
was granted
"server: j. lime passed on and the two In
eveninu iliiriiiL- creased to four and the J. v.' ler hired
WHS raving, two tlie r.l'leher to in illmu, l,, i
Tor him ami when ho brought them
.to town the following fall he found
that he was I lie owner of six head of
; horses ami Hie only investment ho
: had made was a sew in l iimeliin..
I Of course horse.j at that time wern
not worth very icu.h and I be towel.
er no odium coielcjorod be was gett
ing a final) price for his wares, but
suppose toiue farmer should make
that kind of a crack today, how many
sewing iii.k lioiiies could he ge( for
I hiit same srout team of marc::?
This i. only one of many iiifslanc.s
but nei vi. t.i sihow the difference of
i ne mioriuu i, county or .) ye:
and tlie present time.
ars ago
io.i:iiiim. uovs
LAND IN
HOUGH DITCH
Snl in y Ti levraph:
j On last Thursday about T, o'clock
, w lien Harry I'hilson had his father's
'big ear h ailed up with boys and was
I ! I 11 I'll I I, f fr..i,i .. ,l..i.-.. !....- I 1 ....
accident i t the top of the Haskell hill
! ''X which the car ran into one of the
, sinters a lire was thrown off the boys
j ' ' i ,n i, it , in; uu.n
i ' ipped out and Kenneth Swatzlander
aged II son of Dr. Swatzlander, sus-
1 I'hilson. aged 14. Kenneth Swat.lan-
I .!.. l.,., W. I l.i. t I
w.i, imj 'i iiii'i ii i i-1 1 1 & ihiume iiu
Sonny Kiggs. Sonny is li hut quite old
enough to keep a secret until it leak
ed out otherways. This accident will
tend to make more popular the en
forcement of the antikid dr'ving law.
It was t houuhtf ulif a boy had to get
broke, to select a doctor's son which
reduced the ordinary expense. Ken
neth is improving but for a live 11
year old boy to be kept bedfast is a
hardship not lo be endured in sil
ence. intiiifsw-Wf-ariVMrtawjir-? ra
I W ill M) Child Take Dr. King's New
Discovery
This bent answer is Dr. King's New
Discovery itself. It's a pleasant
sweet syrup, easy to take. It con
tains the medicines which years of
experience have proven best for
roughs and cold. Those who bar
used Dr. King's New Discovery U. Bl
est are Its best friends. Besides
ery bottle is guaranteed. If
don't get satisfaction you get jsur
money back. Buy a bottle, use as di
rected. Keep what Is left for cougb
and cold Insurance.
Adv 1