The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, May 31, 1917, Image 5

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    "QUICK MEAL" OIL STOVES
No. 9274
Keep Your Kitchen Cool
in Summer
w
HY should you have to stand over
a hot coal or wood fire during the hot
summer days? No matter if you buy
a wick oil stove or a wickless, cook with oil this
summer and save yourself.
The stove shown above is a high grade wickless
oil stove. The frame is identically the same body as
that used in our "Quick Meal" wick oil stove, the only
difference being that the one shown here is fitted with
wickless burners and uses an asbestos ring, whereas the "Quick Meal" stove shown below
uses a wick.
Quick Meal wickless oil stoves are very easy to operate. When the indicator attached to
the valve points to a certain number on the dial plate, the flame will be just a certain size and
when turned back to number one on the dial plate, the burner will go out. In this way all
guess work is overcome. A device for lifting up burner-drum makes it easy to light. "Quick
Meal" oil stoves give an intense blue flame, a more economical stove could not be made.
Large glass tanks in place of metal tanks used on other stoves is another big improvement.
No. 9274 as shown above sells for
$23.00
No. 9774 as shown above sells for
$38.00
Other models $10.00 to $47.50
No. 9774
BEGHN MOT WATER
DMNIKUNG W YOU
POST! FEEL
Say glass of hot water with
pi osphate before breakfast
washes out poisons.
at in . .
u you wane up witn a Dan taste, nac
breath and tongue Is coated; If youi
bead is dull or aching; if what you eat
oura and forms gas and acid in atom
ach, or you are bilious, constipated,
nervous, sallow and can't get feeling
just right, begin inside bathing. Drink
before breakfast, a glass of real hot
water with a teaspoonful of limestone
phosphate tn It. Tils will (lush the
poisons and toxins l.om stomach, liver,
kidneys and bowe'. and cleanse,
sweeten and purify the entire allmen
tary tract. Do your inside bathing Im
mediately upon arising in the morning
to wash out of the system all the pre- I
ions day's poisonous waste, gases and '
aocr bile before putting more food Into
the stomach.
To feel like young folks feel; like
i . M . . B I
you it'll oeiore your oiooo, nerves ana
muscles became loaded with body im
purities, get from your pharmaclat a
quarter pound of limestone phosphate
which is inexpensive and almost taste
less, except for a sourish twinge which
Is not unpleasant
Just as soap and hot water act on
the akin, cleansing, sweetening and
freshening, so hot water and limestone
phosphate act on the stomach, liver,
kidneys and bowels. Men and women
who are usually constipated, bilious,
headachy or have any stomach dis
order should begin this Inside bathing
before breakfast. They are assured
they will become real crauk on the
subject shortly.
lines will find plenty of other
through trains available to carry
(beta anywhere and without great
loss of time; but on the branch lines
and on the non-competitive lines
where facilities are always held
down to the minimum, it is going to!
work real Inconvenience and poasi-1
bit hardship. Spurred on by grim
necessity, travelers and particularly
traveling salesmen are going to work)
out some solution and that solution I
is going to be the automobile. More
and more will it be relied on for
transportation and it will be pressed
into service for much greater dis
tances than in the past. Moreover.
I expect to see a greatly increased
number of salesmen using them for
all their traveling.
"For the same reason the motor
truck is going to 'do its bit' and we
can expect to see regularly establish
ed automobile truck Bervice for one
hundred miles or more in various di
rections from most distributing cen
ters. "It nil means that automobiles
and trucks are going to be in greater
demand than ever, and as soon as
business readjusts itself to new con
ditions and we begin to feel the ef
fects of the billion dollar expendi
ture to be made for war purposes, we
are going to see such a demand for
automobiles and trucks as wus never
known before."
LADIES! LOOK YOUNG.
DARREN GRAY HI
Um the Old-time Sage Tea and
Sulphur and Nobody
will Know.
EAT LESS AND TAKE
SALTS FOR KIDNEYS
Take a glass of Salts before breakfast
if roar Back hurts or Bladder
bothers yen.
THE AI'TOMOBILF. IN WAIt T1MKS
"The automobile is soon to have
the chance of its life time to demon
strate its utility and forever put an
end to the question as to whether it
is a necessity. And it is going to
make good." Such is the opinion of
Mr. Nicolai of Nicolai It Son. local
dealers in Oldsmobiles. "It is all
oiniti& about in a most exceptional
and unexpected manner and the wind
up is going to inmeasurably increase
the reliance and dependence that is
being placed on the automobile more
and more every day."
"The instructions recently issued
by the special war board in control
of the operations of railroads in the
I'nited States while on a war basis,
orders a general reduction of train
service that equipment may be avail
able for war purposes. The rail
roads are told tp consolidate through
trains, reduce the number of trains
(both freight aud passenger), espec
ially on branch lines, and to use
mixed trains for freight and passen
gers where possible."
"While there will no doubt be a
general curtailment of passenger
vice, patrons of the main or trunk
Gray hair, howevrr handsome, denote
advancing age. We all know the advan
tage of a youthful appearance. Your
hair is your charm. It make or mar
the face. When it fade, turn gray sad
look streaked, just a few application
of Sage Tea aad Sulphur enhances it ap
pearance a hundred-fold.
Don't stay gr?y! Look young! Either
prepare the recipe at home or get from
soy drug store a 50-cent bottle of
'Vyeth' Ssge and Sulphur Compounds"
which is merely the old-time recipe im
proved by the addition of other ingredi
ent. Thousand of folks recommend thi
ready to ue preparation, because it
darkens the hair beautifully, beside n
one can poibly tell, a it darken o
naturally and evenly. You moisten a
longe or soft brush with it, drawing this
through the bair, taking one small strand
at a time. By morning the gray hair
disappear; after another application or
two, its natural color is restored and it
become thick, glossy snd lustrous, aad
yon appear years younger.
Wyeth's Ssge snd Sulphur Compound
is a delightful toilet requisite. It is not
intended for the eare, mitigation or pre
vention of disease.
The American men and women must
Card constantly sgainst Kidney trouble,
sause we sat too much and all our food
is rich. Our blood is filled with oris
acid which the kidneys strive to filter
out, they weaken from overwork, become
sluggish; the eliminative tissues clog aad
ths result is kidney trouble, bladder
weakness and a general decline in health.
When your kidneys fesl like lumps of
lead; your back hurts or ths urine is
cloudy, full of sediment or you are
obliged to seek relief two or three times
daring tbs night; if you suffer with sick
headache or dizzy, nervous spells, acid
stomach, or you have rheumatism when
the weather is bad, get from your phar
macist about four ounces of Jad Salts;
take a tablespoonful in a glass of
water before breakfast for a few days
and your kidneys will then act fine.
This famous salts is mafle from ths acid
of grapes sad lemon juice, combined with
lithia, and has been' used for generations
to flush snd stimulate clogged kidney;
to neutralize the acids in the urine so it
no longer I a source of irritation, thus
ending blsdder disorders.
Jad Salts is inexpensive; csnnot in
jure, makes a delightful effervescent
lithia water beverage, and belongs in
every home, because nobody can make
a mistake by having a good kidney flush
ing an) time.
master, or other business men to
take charge of such bureaus.
The state lnbor Bureau is urging
that every man who has any spare
time in the summer list himself with
a labor bureau. Professional men.
business men, boys and retired farm
ers are urged to give nil the time
they can spare to help the farmer.
Some Nebraska merchants have
made n practice of closing their
stores and helping shock grain or
pitcliq hay when help is needed
most.
Organization of local labor bur
eaus is proceeding very rapidly, and
the state bureau hopes to have an
organization In every community in
the state within two weeks. It Is
felt that most of the demand for la
bor can be supplied Ht home if "jobs"
and "Jobless" can be brought together.
Yon Need a Spring IxatJve
Dr. King's New Life Tills will re
move the accumulated wastes of win
ter from your inteatines, the burden
of the blood. Get that sluggish
spring fever feeling out of your sys
tem, brighten your eye, clear your
complexion. Uet tbat vim and snap
of good purified healthy blood. Dr.
King's New Life Pills are a non
griping laxative that aids nature's
process, try them tonight. At all
druggists, 25c.
Adv 1
Worms Make Children Fretful
Children suffering from worms are
dull and irritable, puny and weak,
often grind their teeth and cry out
in sleep, being a constant source of
worry to their parents. Kickapoo
Worm Killer is u mild laxative rem
edy In catidy tablet form that child
ren like to take. Promptly effective,
It kills and removes the worm from
the system. Irregular appetite and
bowel movement, lack of interest in
play are sure signs of worms. Re
lieve your child of this burden. At
all druggists. 25c.
Adv 1
WOMKM WILL TKACH CANNING
A large number of Nebraska wo
men and girls will be taught can
ning this summer In special canning
schools to be conducted by the Agri
cultural Extension service of the
University of Nebraska in all parts
of the state. Twenty-seven towns
have already completed plans to hold
canning schools.
Attendance at these schools will be
limited to men and women who
pledge themselves to teach others
how to can. They will probably be
used in teaching groups of women or
girls in their owm localities. Harden
supervisois and representatives of
women's clubs, aid societies, and
other organizations will be permit
ted to attend.
Iment, a clean clear liquid tbat la
easy to apply and mnre effective
than mussy plasters or ointments be
cause it penetrates quickly without
rubbing. For the many pains and
aches following exposure, strains,
and muscle soreness, Sloan's Lini
ment is promptly effective. Always
have a bottle handy for gout, lum
bago, toothache, backache, stiff neck
and all external pains. At druggists
15c.
Adv 1 I
Sloan's Liniment for Ithoumatism
The torture of rheumatism, the
pains and aches -that make life un-
bearable are relieved by Sloan's Lin-
BirY JAM NOW
Persons who intend to do a large
amount of canning this summer are
advised to order their pars at once,
in order to avoid possible delay when
, the canning season arrives. There
, iB likely to be a shortage of tin cans,
! but manufacturers of glass jars have
assured the United States Depart
nient of Agriculture that there will
I be no shortage of jars and that prlc
1 es will be but little higher. How
lever, if orders are not placed until
! fruits and vegetables are ready to
can, it is possible that local dealers
may ho unable to supply Jars on
.short notice, owing to delays in or
jdering and in transportation.
j Mr. Business Man. on your nexr
I trip take along some artistically
I printed business cards. The expense
is light and they are business getters
The Herald's Job printing edpart
ment will turn them out promptly
Phone 340 and we will call.
Office supplies at The Herald of
ftce. Phone 340.
DATF.S FOH COMINO KVKNTS
June T to 7 Nebraska-Iowa Funer
al Directors Joint Meeting at Oma
ha.
June r.-6-7 State Association o
osimasiersl' Meet I HI at Lincoln
June 15 to 14 Nebraska State Holi
MNM Association camp meeting a
Lincoln.
June 18-20 - Nebraska Press Assoc!
ation Annual Convention at Oma
ha.
June 1 9-2 Nebraska State Sunday
School Convention at Otuahu.
June g to 27 International Ass'o
of Hailawy Special Agents and Po
lice Meeting at Omaha.
June IB to SO State Golf Tourna
mint at Lincoln.
LOCAL BUREAUS OHGANIZKD
During the rtrst week of its exist
ence, the State Iahor Bureau, con
ducted under the direction of the
Agricultural Extension Service of
the University of Nebraska, organiz
ed labor bureaus in 7 7 Nebraska
towns and citibd. These bureaus
list local demands for farm labor as
well as all available labor. lu many
paanSi farmers ask their merchants,
commercial club secretaries, post-
aBal- 'aa'll
How a Home Differs from a House
The difference between a Home a place that is permanent and where
Home is paramount, and a House a mere place to live in is easily d is tin
guisned. A casual observer explained it in the following manner:
The lack of Music is the real difference between a house and a HOME.
Contentment, Comfort and genuine Pleasure are the main attractions of a real
Home, and no one will doubt this Statement. Are the Young Folks of Your
Family Contented and happy? Is home to them the dearest spot on Earth, or
are they away from home most of the time seeking something they have not
got at home Pleasure and Entertainment? If so, we have a solution. One
of our Pianos or Player Pianos will fill that long-felt want, making Your Home
more attractive and therefore the members of Your Family contented. This
big subject could not be handled or fully explained in an advertisement as
small as this, but if You will call at Our Store in any of the ciites in which we
have stores, we will be glad to give you additional Facts that will set you to
thinking and cause you to understand why it is that Music in the Home is the
most desirable thing that the family could have.
Branch stores located at Casper, Wyo., and
Scottsbluff, Nebr. Main store Alliance Hotel
Building, Alliance, Nebraska
Haddorff Music House