AWFUL lUrFIWNO. I iBon4 untold stony wtth neurshrla 1 thoiia;ht I wnld o mad with pain. A friend of mint advll m to take It. MIIm' Antl-Paln I Mils I did So and ths pain Mopped ahwost at onca. Then I commenced using Dr. Miles' Nervlns and be fore Ions I w" so that I did not have thes palna any MTS." J. WINTER, Ml a Platts Ava.. Colorado Springs, Colo. Close attention to work is the cause of much Pain and many Headaches. Obtain relief by taking one or two 1 DR. MILCS' ANTI-PAIN PILLS Then tone up the Nervous System by using Or. Miles' Restorative Nervine IF FIRST BOTTLE. OR BOX. FAILS TO HELP YOU, YOUR MONEY WILL SB REFUNDED. moving Hint nil demanded gum ha, Nebr. on to reconnolter. Something was liirOTrDII UCDDlCVi Since that war It has been Issued as Lewis Alv.-rpon. Omn.hu- standard stirring In the marshes! Something If to It Mil tunAolA . rKuir raiiun in many r-unipniii ienre may anrnor ann iignmina; roo. was approar ning, out no snots were armies. I Adolphus A. Dorscy, Newport being fired! What had become of Another of Its advantagea to sol- dividing, board for mowing machines, the outpost? dlers was that, by provoking a f ree j Stephen A. Huntley, Omnha re- Mr. Harvey was about to send a flow of saliva, it kept the throat coil pad for firearms. shot into the rushes "to start some moist In the absence of water. Ath- Homer Martin, Lincoln guide thing" when a man emerged and be letes, long-distance runners, ball nie. hind him a horseman! The signals players, auto racers, and others Zern Nellson, Omaha steering were friendly, and Into the camp whose labors are exhausting and device for automobile p. came five men from Captain Mix's nerve racking, now chew chicle for, David Pl.-itner, Lincoln bob-sled company: "Little Buckshot," a cor- LIVE STOCK NEED IM MEDIATE ATTENTION SAGE TEA DARKENS HAIR TO ANY SHADE TO SELL 200 HEAD OF BREEDING COWS stock of it on hand And so far as its wearing out the' teeth and the face, toothbrushes, wash rags, gossiping and laughing also wear these out. In fact, they will wear out anyhow, given time enough. Oum chewing, by keeping the mouth and tongue clean, also helps preserve the teeth. Many physicians are adopting the practice of giving their little patients with typhoid, Bcarlet fever, measles, diphtheria and other conditions in which the mouth secretions are more or less vitiated. r . i. ....... ........... ....... ,,(... each feeding, to help, by mechanical "Y"", T "H -raidmother's time haye calves by side, the balance due action, and by thoroughly stlmulat- b PHnr iZ'J3Z to calve this spring. They run about ing the flow of saliva, to freshen up . ttr.-tiv- wheWr tw,,nt- Percent white faces, balance t no murium mpmnr ntH h nr . r. - . ...... fie MOVEMENT OF CATTLE FOR NEBRASKA 0H Stock Oars Sent to Tessa to Take Oare of the Spring Move ment of Cattle MRS. HOFFLAND TO MOVE TO ANTIOGH Will Hold ubllc SPale at Place Mile from Town of Hoffland on Mon day, April SO, 1017 Within a very short time now car- after carload of cattle will be arriving from Texas for the Western Jfebrsaka cattle ranges. The Santa reports one of the biggest move ments of cattle from the south to the ranges of the north In prospect that tea been for several seasons. Rail road reports made to stock markets 4s this territory show that witnin a week four thousand stock cars were ordered to the Texas range country to move atock to the north. The .movement has already started. One Aandred cars were loaded at Amarlllo Texan on a Saturday. These cattle being moved to the western ranges. Shipments for north id western Nebraska are starting. A number of years ago nearly all cattle fro northwest ranges tame tiaroagh Lincoln. Many of them came .14 the Santa Fe to Concordia. Kan., nd from there over the Burlington lo Lincoln and then northwest to Al liance and other points. With the Osrllngton's construction of new lines In the west and the purchase ntf the Colorado Southern, which resrkes the Texas range country, cal ttf sow move via Denver, Cheyenne jiod north, or via Denver, Bruuh, Sidney, Alliance and north, depend ing op the destination. few cattle are moved through Lincoln every year on the Rock Is land for ranges in northern Nebraska ud eastern South Dakota, and a few sr handled on Union Pacific lines, but the Burlington seems to have the big drag. (Continued from page 1 this section) sections, care should be taken to pro ne same purpose. runner. poral, a surgeon and two Privates, . . , Oum has also been recommended Charles W Soars, Omaharotary who had been detailed by a military ;e y for lessening the bad effects produc- Internal-combustion engine expedition farther west to hunt Sis. !""? lnoaB ol ed by the concussion of big guns. Be- Elbert R Winslow, Kearney There Is an island in the Loup riv- Stockmen are urged not to market cause of this the Germans, English eokn-contrnlled apparatus for Inflat- er Just above Comstock. At the up- their stock In an unfinished, imma and other navies always keep a ins tires. Der end of this island was where this ture condition, unless it is to prevent . little affair took nlace entire loss becatme of extreme ina bility to get feed. This practice haa caused a recent break In the price of young cattle at the different stock markets. These facts and figures !are submitted for the consideration of the loyal live stock men of Western Nebraska. Don't rtay Gray! Here' Old time Recipe that Any body can Apply. aa Owing to a change of plans, F. Rog ers & Son, are advertising 200 head of cows to be sold at public auction 1 A ILa - 1 ah J A 1 . I! I ai 'lit' Mm r yuruis hi aiuiucu, w u - The use of Sage and Sulphur for re- ""ay, May 2 About 50 of the 200 J?. h.ir ilt, natural head from this herd of breeding cows i. .. u.i- i. ,i,,n f.tnit nr reds. The sale starts at one o ciocs rwe,.lMn add,t,!n 10 R 8crum,,fM"' streaked appearance, this simple mixture "harp. toilet of the month . . - ... . . . L , ... . u r i , ,.ni h onto was annlipd with wonaermi enecs. " v , ('hewing gum frequently relieves and C. H. Brlttan of the First State Rank of Alliance will clerk the sale, lint KrnuMYiflr at. hnmA :t mllRflv and children, and even adults, of car sick- j.n mm aakinv at nesB. ii neeps me nnna Duay aim A store for a 60 nt, bottle of Elsewhere In tbis iBBUe of the Herald dilutes the acrid secretions of the y(fyetn.g sage and Sulphur Compound," appearB a display advertisement for stomach with a free flow of alkaline w1 t)lis famous old preparation, this selling. If you are in need of, saliva. It Is of course not so effect- lmnrov-d fiV the addition of other in- anv of this stuff, you should be on ive as milk or magnesia or atropm. gxHients, which can be depended upon to the job at Antioch on May 2 oui iv ueips uiHiei ian . restore natural color anu oeauiy to tne We admit that chicle may have nalr. esthetic disadvantages. There are a well-known downtown druggist says far more Inspiring spectacles than ,;,;, the hair so naturally and the sight of a earful of assorted Am- evenly that nobody can tell it has been erlcana all busily working their jaws, applied. You simply dampen a sponge Most of the things that havo been or soft brush with it and draw this said againBt gum chewing in public through your hair, taking one strand at are iustlfied: but in the seclusion of a time. Bv morning the gray hair dls- your own home, a stick of gum after appears, and after another application or HERE'S TO 0L0 GLORY, GOD BLESS HER! o If anyone attempts to haul down the American flag, shoot him on the spot. John A. Dlx. each meal won't hurt you a bit. and Mrs. Bertha E. Hoffland, one of the genuine pioneers of western Nebras ka, has Bold her ranch In Sheridan county, consisting of nine quarters to the Potash Products Co., and is building ft residence at Antioch where she will live this summer. As a re sult of the selling of the ranch she is advertising a public sale to he hold at the ranch, a mile north of Hoffland and twelve miles east of Alliance on Monday, April 30. The prosen town of Hoffland which was named after this family, stands on land originally owned by the Hofflands. The Potash Products Co., owns an alkali lake three miles from Hoffland and desired to own the land between the lake and the plant ro that there could be no question as to the company's right to operate a pine line from the lake to the plant over this land. The result was the com pany purchased the nine quarters owned by Mrs. Hoffland as well ns other lands. Mrs. Hoffland Is planning on going to Washington next fall, but will spend the summer at Antioch. She is one of the very early settlers of Box Butte county and lived ni this county before there was even a ham let known ns Alliance. A large crowd is expected to at tend the Hoffland Bale on April 30. The selling will start immediately af ter the free lunch at noon. Col. H. P. Coursey will cry the sale and F. W. Harris of the Alliance National Hank will clerk it. GLASS OF SALTS IF KIDNEYS two, it becomes beautifully dark glossy. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound 1 is a delightful toilet requisite for those 1 who desire a more youthful appearance. T It is not intended for the cure, mitigation , ' or prevention of diwate. frRN Ml'ND III li ACRES OK BKAN8 It -in learned from a reliable autli oril that over 1.500 seroa of land in and around the lmmedii.tr vicinity of Scottsbluff have bean contnu'.ed for by a Michigan lirni for the sole svurpnae of ralttni beans. ThcBe r. i. are not for consumption, but ne for aeeil purposes only, and it is understood that the contracting Ira ill furnish all sacks, seed and pay the arowers five eeatfl per pound for THE GUM-CHEWING HADIT 'tM, It Hurt Me to Chew ;um?" AitHwcr to Interesting '.ii' -t i"i Made b K F. llower. M. I. OUOI chewing Is practiced so gen erally in this country, enjoyed by most people and condemned by some, that the following scientific answer to the question, "Does it hurt ass to chew mini?" which is republished the nroduct at the time of threshing 'here bv courtesy of Every Week mag- Tile contractor will also assist tb jaslns, will without doubt Interest growers In the eradication of heatilmany readers of The Herald: !aut other than the variety he bat leted to raise, this meaning the COl ,ir, be that white, yellow or red. us It has been the cheerful custom of doctors generally to "knock" gum. They have told us that unless a per- he beans are all of the common wax;tion couid at and chew gum at the sarletv and are said to grow very same time he could not influence the pialiti ally in lliis soli. After thresh digestion of starches, the only foods bat or hulling, as probably would be;(n,, (iiK8tion of which CSS be asslst the more accurate word, the fTOWer I by increasing the flow of soliva. allowed the shells or husks, which I Aj80 a n0 gtarch digestion Hh the vines are considered excel- j wen, forward in the stomach, it was nt feed for sheep and for fattening i useless to chew gum after meals: jBsHtieS are equal if BOt better than tbs1 i f it was chewed after meals it pwrt rulT- would, by stimulating a more ltberal For several Masons past this rti i" 1 flow of saliva (which is mildly alka has been contracting for Large y'1'-: line in reaction), interfere with the ,:ge for sued purpo-vs only in Colo-1 digestion of meat and other proteld rado, where tlw bean growers have r00j8 j the acid medium of the .tuade the crop a large success both stomuou AiHO that it conduced to a to quality andteuanttiy and have I nervouaneaa, wore the teeth out, reaped material advntge financially. , toughened and wrinkled those mus it is estimated thai the crop will ruiiire8 0, thw fHCe which are required it leas meat if yon feel Backsohy or hare Bladder trouble Salts fins for Kidneys IN EARLY DAYS OF NEBR. Meat forms uric acid which excites and overworks the kidneys in their efforts to filter it from the system. Regular eat ers of meat must flush the kidneys occa sionally. You must relieve them like you T.'lwvr vnlir twilir! MlMtino all thm acids, waste and poison, else you feel a 5 dull misery in the kidney region sharp j psins in i ue dscs or at at neaaaene, aiz- - t zineas, your stomach sours, tongue is j coated ana when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine ia cloudy, full of sediment; the channels often get irritated, obliging yon to get up two or this times during the night. To neutraliss these irritating acids and flush off the body's urinous waste I est about four ounces of Jad Salts i i from any pharmacy; take a table spoonful in a glass of water before break fast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine and bladder disorders dis appsar. This famous salts la made from ins aeid of grapes and lemon juice, oom bmsd with lithis, and has been used for generations to clean and stimulate slug- Jlsh kidneys and stop bladder irritation, ad Salts is inexpensive; harmless and makes a lelightful effervescent lithia water drink which millions of men and women take now and then, thus avoiding seriom kidnsr and bladder diseases, , (Continued from page 3 this section) '. men at the wagon grew Impatient, j Mr. Harvey climbed up on the wug- Spring Colds Are the Worst They lead to catarrh and pneumonia. They weaken the entire system and leave it un able to resist the sudden changes. They interfere with your digestion and lessen your act ivity. Neglected they soon become that dread disease known as ays temic catarrh. Don't neglect them. It's costly as well aa dangerous. PERUNA Will Safeguard You Have a box of Peruna Tab lets with you for the sudden cold or exposure. Tone your sys tem up with a regular course of the liquid Peruna, fortify it against colds, get your digestion up to nor mal, take care of yourself, and avoid danger. If you are suffering now be gin the treatment at once. Give Nature the help she needs to throw off the catarrhal inflammation, and again become well. Peruna has been helping people for 44 years. Thousands of homes rely on it for coughs, cold and indi gestion. It's a good tonic for the weak, as well. The Peruna Company, Ohio 2ee2eeeoe2 BV A, X ? ? sV NEBRASKA PATENTS Official list of letters patent of In vention Issued from the United Statess Patent Office at Washington, D. O.i to citizens of Nebraska, for the week ending April 14, 1917. as reported through the office of Stur gess & Sturgess, registered patent attorneys, suite 330 Bee Bldg., Oraa- t T f I ? t 1 ? 1 1 Stock Cattle For Sale Spring Delivery We will have a large number of White Face yearlings, two and three year old steers for Sale. May first delivery, shipped on any road freight paid to destination. These cattle are good color and strong ages. Wa have on our ranch 12 miles north of Lakeside, Nebraska, 800 two-year-old steers of same quality as the ones we will have for X sale for Spring delivery. These steers are on full feed of hay and f can be seen at any time and ate also FOR SALE. N Anyone interested in purchasing stock cattle please correspond with Cox-Jones-Van Alstine Co. 8E?aA' I r 1 H. B. Brand Saddlery, Horse Blankets, Lap Robes, Whips, Etc. Harpham and Fremont Saddles are handled by the following dealers: ' nn i . . . l .. .in an average ironi as m uumn-i S) the acre in this s"Ction. as 40 bush fls to the acre are belnb successfully --- in Colorado 111 almost the lo work overtime in uiaBtlcatlng. All of which was very interesting but what are the facts? Little or no starch Is converted by , . . . . ,' A ......,.!.. I . . . . . a, . .iuie ami. rne Deans tun o tiumw me saliva and cnangea uuring tne u the bushel, which, at tne low em ; process of mastication. Further, it is proved that starches digest best when the menstruiu In which they average rate would mean $75 an acre at the contract price and with little ji none ol tne care anu i.iuui u- are immersed in this case saliva Miauded by other crops on which the,an( (he atomach Juicoa la only r. i-nrtis are not so In ge. The beaiiB see planted in drills with the ordln- slightly acrid. From five to twenty five per cent of the starch eaten Is svry corn planter or lister, and require digested in the stomach, and starchy li'tle cultivation as they are reaay digestion progresses until the free growers and keep down woods and muriatic (or hydrochloric) acid of tbrr foreign growth in the fleldB af- tQe stomach reaches a proportion of t-r once securing a atart. Many of one part t0 r)00 of gtarch. Starch Uise who have contra'-ieo ior Deans i jKestton then automatically Btops; to r,. ulan ralalna he ets. but us the two i... resumed when the stomach acid t i..pa do not conflict aud as the boans ha8 Deen again neutralised; after i M-tically take cure of themselves i which the small intestine finishes the sifter planting, a grower has time lob. Therefore gum chewing helps h.MKll-' his beet and other crops wnn- digestion, especially when there is a i s.tIouh interference. Interest, tt is said is steadily increasing in the growth of this crop and it is expect -d that larger and larger areas will fee planted in the future The Alliance Hersld is I1H 9 .. ,,t issued 61 times. Runs froa 12 to S4 pages per issue Subscribe tendency toward acid dlspepsia Also we now know that gum allays gloom and helps overcome nervous ness. This was first de just rated during the Balkan War Men who returned from Amerlcr lo fight in that wsr brought with . lem the Am erlcan habit of gum chewing, and found it so comforting and edge re- Ainsworth. E. C. Ballard. Alliance, RheJn-RouBey Co. Anselmo, W. W. Bass & Co Ansley. Comstock & Mills. A8hby, 3. Halloren Lbr. Co. Bayard. Henderson t Franklin. Belmont, Relsdorfer Bros. Berwyn, O. C. Stanton. Bridgeport. H. C. Burke. Broadwater. J. R- Mlnahall. Broken Bow, H. H. Squirea. Chadron. W. S. Ulllam. Chappell. Chappell Lbr. Hdw. Co. Cody. Stotta & Jarchow. CraWford. Crawford Hdw. Co. Crookaton, HolmeB Hdw. Co. Dalton, P. M. Cramer. Dlx. Phil NelBon. Oordon. Job. Kocer & Co. Harrison, Z. B. Johnson. Hay Springs, Parsons Hdw. Co. Harard, C. W. Trumble. Hemingford, C. A. Shindler. Hyannls, F. M. Spalding Lbr. Co. Johnstown. E E. Waggener. Kimball. Gub Linn. Lakeside Crowther-Reed Co. Lewellen. Rohlnng A BerqulBt. Li sco, Lis. ii Merc. Co. Litchfield, H L. Nelaon. Lodgepole, E. Fenake. Long Pine. M. J. Potter Melebta, Dutton & Sons. Merna, A. J. Read. Merrlman, Lesert Hdw Co. -Minatare. C. E. Clougb. Mitchell. Riley & Tyler. Morrill, Logan & Catchpole. Mullen, J. L. Roseberry. North Platte, A. F. Fink. Northport, Jesse Edson. Ogallala, C. E. Bass A Co. Oehkosb, Quelle Broa. Potter, C. W. Johnson. Hushville, Coffey Wasmund Rushville, 8. S. Connell. Scottsbluff, R. D. Owens Sidney, Mrs. C. D. Essig. Sidney. Thos Olson. Sutherland, E. C. Brown. Valentine, T. L Evana. Whitman, S. O. Wright. Whitney. Whitney Supply Co. Wood Lake. Wood Lake Lbr. Co. WE MAKE THE BEST LINE OF HARNESS STOCK SADDLES AND HORSE COLLARS ON THE MARKET. THEY ARB HANDLED BY SOME OF THE BEST RETAIL DEALERS IN NEBRASKA, KANSAS. COLORADO. WYOMING, MONTANA AND SOUTH DAKOTA. HARPHAM BROS. CO., Lincoln, Nebraska