Fit I ! MS AVE 10W KIDNEYS leas nwt if yon tl Baekachy or DATA bladder trouble Take flats of Salt. No man or woman who eats iw( rcjrii laxly can uutk a mistake by flushing tha kidney occasionally, any a well known authority. Meat forms urio acid which rxcitea the kidneys, they become orer worked from the strain, gat sluggish and fail to filter tba waste and poison from the blood, than we gat aick. Nearly all rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble, nervousnrss, diuiaets, sleeplessness and urinary disorders come from slupHah 1 'neya he moment yea feel a dull ache i . .neyd or your back hurte or if the urine hi cloudy, offensive, full of aedi neat, Irregular of passage or attended by a sensation of scalding, stop eating meat and get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy; take a tableapoonful in a glass of water before breakfast and in a few dsya your kidney will act fine. This famou salts is made from the acid of mpea and lemon juice, combined with lltl.ia, and has been used for generation ' flush and stimulate the kidneys, also to neutraliee the acids in urine to it no linger causes irritation, ihut eadii'!! blaiMer weakness. Jad Sal.. is inexpensive and cannot injure; maktt a delightful effervescent lithia-watcr drink which everyone ahould take now and then to keep the kidneys rlean and irtive and the Mood pure, thereby avoiding serious Mlnoy oom plications. Malinger of the show tTuO In confi dent that : 11 the booths wlli be allott cd within tin- next few works, and mid slioul 1 Hi demand for exhibi tion space continue to be n. heavy at I . . . ft , .ftlLltli.. I it is at present, inrre is n posniuuii) that buildings adjacent lo the Coll h.miiii will be K illed U take rare of the ov iflow, as It It the intention to ee only ground floor spare for nres aory dl play Te HeM l.iiar.lve To keep the bowels regular the best laxative Is outdoor exercise. Drink u full glass of water half an hour before breakfast Hiid eat an abundHitee of fruit and vegetables, alto establish a regular habit and be sure that your bowels move once each day. When n medicine la need ed take Chamberlain's Tablets They are pleasant to take and mild and gentle hi effect, obtainable every where. Adv aug ACCESSORY SHOW FOR FORD AUTO OWNERS HxhlhitN nt Chicago Coliseum Hep I aa to 2f liMiudre KverythliUjC ' 'ed a a part or AcreMir to Ford CHANGES WERE ASKED IN STOCK REGULATIONS Petition Withdrawn t) Itallronds be fore Htate Hallway CommlMMjon Askeil for IniMrmnt tiiiingcs The Keeler-Coursey Co., Allium- dealers In the Kord nutomoblle, are receiving many requests for Informa tion regarding the National Exposi tion for Ford Aceessories. to be held at the Coltseuui in Cbicaga Septem ber 22nd to Stth, inclusive. Indian summer will give to the au tomobile world another innovation, a National Exposition for Ford Ac cessories which will be held in Chi cago from September 22nd to 29th inclusive, and appealing to more than a million motorists of this country, since ii is estimated that approxim ately one-half of the 2.500.000 ears now registered in the United Stales carry lb Ford nameplate on their i'ad'ntoi. The display of Ford accessories will b made in the Chicago Colise um, scene of the annual automo bile shows that are held ench winter in the Illinois metropolis, uud (he promoter uro confident that all of the three hundred exhibition spaces in the collotel building will be taken by the manufacturers of fitments tie signed to add efficiency and comfort to the most utlllturian of all Amer ican automobiles. The Ford accessory show in Sep tember, un Innovation this year but destined to be a fixed event on the automobile calendar in years to come will be the first national meeting of the Ford clan. Scores of manufac turers, hundreds of Jobbers and deal ers and thousands of owners, repre senting every state in the union and the largest cities in Canada, will be in attendance. This is an assured fact. One hundred of the exhibition spaces already huve been reserved. Requsets for one hundrpd thousand complimentary tickets have been re ceived to date, and invitations lo wholesale and retail distributors, lo cated in such distant cities aa Cali fornia. Washington. Louisiana, Tex as, and Florida have been accept ed. In staging a show for the display of accessories exclusively, the pro moters of the September exposition have made a place in the sun for the accessory manufacturer. He has been under a cloud heretofore, the In the Herald of last week a news article appeared telling of the peti tion presented by the Nebrasku rail roads to the state railway commission in which the railroads asked for ehangae in the present stock freight classifications which would have been harmful to the shipper and of advantage to the carriers The petl tlon was withdrawn when the repre seniatives of the roads saw the pre parations which had been made by the rtockmen. commission men and farmers to resist the raises. For the information of interested readers we give the present classifl cation below and following it the classification which was proposed by the railroads. ireent Claswlfleatloii Live stock subject to regulations and rules of Individual carriers as to attendants lncharge: Ratings given below are based upon values declared oy snippers, not exceeding the following, under contract : Ka h Horse or Pony (gelding mare or stallion). Mule. Jack or .lenny $150.00 Bach Colt (under 1 yr.) .... 75.00 Each Ox. Hull or Steer 75.00 Each Cow 50.00 Each Calf 20.00 Each Hog is oo Each Sheep or Goat 5.00 For each 50 per cent, or fraction thereof, of actuul value over and above that named in above table un additional 2 tier cent will be made to the rate per 100 lbs. or car Live Stock subject to regulations and rules of individual carriers as to attendants In charge see note: NOTE: It should be understood, in receiving Live Stock of any des cription for transportation, that the actual delivery does not commence until the stock has been placed in the car, and the responsibility of the Railroad Co., shall cease upon the de livery of car at station to which con signed the consignor; and consignee I to. load and unload the same. Uve Slock transported In Special or Pal ace Live Stock cars will be charged (as follows: In cars not exceeding 30 ft. in length inside measurements, 1 120 per cent of Tariff rate. For each additional foot or fraction thereof in excess of 30 ft. in length inside measuremtn, an additional charge of 3 per cent per foot or fraction thereof will be made. For example: Live Stock in a Palace Car 36 ft. in length inside measurement will be charged 138 per cent of Tariff rate. Live Stock in a t'aiace t ar iu it. in lengiu , inside measurement will be charged 150 per cent of the Tariff rate. Live Slock in a Palace Car 50 feet in i length inside measurement will be charged 180 per cent of the Tariff rate. Proposed dastiincatioii Ratings on Live Stock vary ac cording to the valuations stated by shipper, and as carriers have no means of determining values of Live Stock when tendered for transporta tion, shippers will De required to de-J dure In writing the valuation at time i , . , ... . i .1.,,, una place oi suuniieiii. ssssv '"H or fraction thereof, of additional declared value per head Animals exceeding In value $800 per head, subject lo regulations and rates in Tariffs of the Individual carriers (In compliance with order of the I C, C in case No 682".. of June 29, 1916. 40 I C (' 347.) The carriers have in the past re quired the ahippers of live stock to place a valuation on live stock when shipping the same. If the valuation was placed ..hove a certain limit the freight charge was made higher. A decision of the Interstate Commerce Commission corrects this injustice and is explained belsw: Valuations In Live-Stork Contracts The serond Cummins amendment, which became a law August 11. 1916 provided -i ! ideally that any limita tion of value cannot be imposed on ordinary live stork, and that the car riers are liable' for full actual loss, damage, or Injury. In an express rate, decided April 2, 1917, the Interstate Commerce Commission, in interpreting the. Cum mins amendment, said at regards live stock: "The act, as amended, fixes upon the carrier liability for the full actual loss, damage or In Jury caused by It to ordinary live stork, and invalidates and limi tation or attempted limitation of that liability, wherever or In whatever form it is found. Ord- in nt or . i t mi u Lr a v I , . i it" v m I ) i . choice exhibition opacts at the New ' pers refuse to declare value and ex York and Chicago automobie shows and the accessory manufacturer tak ing what was loft over. The appeal to the Jobber and dealer has been equally strong, since the fall show glves them a golden opportunity to look over tho accessory field and make selections early enough to cat alog them. The manufacturers who will exhibit at the Ford Accessory show Includes the following compan ies: The Reliance Co., Chicago; Perry Auto Lock Co., Chicago; Mechanical -Belt Co., St. Joseph Mo.; Grant Wire Wheel Co., Chicago; Crum-Wiley Co., Peru, Ind.; Bell Automatic Spark Retardor Co.. Chicago; Dotroit Auto Products Co., Detroit; Mr.Itby Auto Specialty Co., Detroit; Sinclair Refin ing Co., Chicago; Simplex Man. Co., Anderson, Ind.; Graham Bros., Ev ansville, Ind.; L. B. Halladay Co.. Streator, 111.; Motometer Co., New York; Reflex Ignition Co., Cleveland : Beaverdam Overall Co., Beaverdum, Wis.; Outlook Co.. Cleveland; Anth ony Co., Long Island CUy; H. c Paro Co.. Chicago; Essonk.-.y Product Co., Chicago; Ahlberg Bearing Co., Chicago; H. D. Lamp Co., Cincinnti; Automatic-Safety Valve Co; Ton-A-Ford Truck Co., Raciua Wis.; Bailey Non-Stall Differentlr.l Corp. Chicaga; Advance Auto Accessories Corp, Chi cago; Wire Wheel Corp. of America, Buffalo; H. ft D. Co., Goodland, Ind ; The Zinke Co., Chicago; New York Coil Co., New York; Ball Thompson Co.. Hartford, Conn.; Continental1 ecute Live Stock contract, live hiock Will not be accepted for transporta t tun. Minimum ratings given oelow are based upon values declared by ship pers, not exceeding the following un uer contract: Each Horse or Pony (gelding mare or stallion), Mule Jack or Jenny $150.00 Each Colt, under 1 yr 75.00 Each Ox, Bull or Steer .... 75.00 Each Cow or Burro 60.00 Each Calf 20.00 Each Hog If 00 Each Sheep or Goat 6.00 Stallions or Jacks... 3.00 lbs each Additional 3,000 lbs. each Horses, Mares, Mules. Jennies. Pon icn or Domestic Animals, except bulls not otherwise indexed by name. 2.000 lbB. each Second 1.600 lbs. each Third 1.500 lbs. each Additional 1,000 lbs. each Bulls 2.000 lbs. each Additional 2.000 lbs. each Mare and Colt (6 months) 2,500 lbs. both Additional 2.500 lbs. both Cow and Calf (6 months) 2.500 lbs Additional 2.500 lbs Yearling Cattleo . . . .1.000 lbs Burros 760 lbs Colts, one year and under 750 lbs Additional 7&0 lbs Calves, less than one year 600 lbs Inary live stock Is expected from the property aa to which we are empowered to authorise or re quire the establishment of rates dependent upon declared or re leased value. "The shipper or lawful hold er of the receipt or hill of lad ing for ordinary live stock should be free to press his claim for recovery In full for lost, damage, or Injury caused by the carrier, and rates for the transportation of such 'live stock may not be stated In u manner to require a representa tion of the value. This is not saying that value may not be considered and duly weighed as an element In determining what reasonable rates shall be estab lished." It is not necessary to declare either actual value or any value on ship merits of ordinary live stock. This Is definitely settled. It handy In your medicine chest for ' coughs, colds, croup, grippe and all I bronchial affections. At your drug- ! gist. 60c. Adv 2 ALLIANCE ROY NOW IN HAWAIIAN ISLANDS Enlisted In t'nited States Arm l.a-t May With Another Itoy from Angora Had t ough? Feverish? Urippy? You need Dr. King's New Discov ery to stop that cold, the soothing balsam ingredients heal the irritated membranes, soothe the sore throat, the antiseptic qualities kill the gers and your cold is quickly relieved. Dr King's New Discovery has for 4$ years been the standard remedy for coughs and colds In thousands of homes. Get a bottle today and have Murl C. Nichols, an Alliance boy who enlisted in the United States army last May, Is now a member of Company H. Second Infantry. United States Army, stationed at Fort Shaf fer, Hawaiian Territory. With him when he enlisted was Russel R. Ston er of Angora, who is now at Fort Kamehameha, H. T. In his letter to The Herald Nich ols says: "The climate is fine here in the Hawaiian Islands but I like the good, old V, S. A. for mine." With his letter he enclosed a copy of the menu served to the soldier boys at Fort Shafter on July 4. The meals were prepared by t' e School for Bakers and Cooks. There is no danger of our soldier boys going hungry if they are always fed like the menu reads, which whs as fol lows: . Menu for Breakfast (Quarantine Camp. July 4. 1917. Fort Shafter. H. T.) Iced Papia, Fried Country Pork Sausage, Fried Potatoes. Oatmeal Oruel, Milk. Coffee, Butter. Menu for Dinner Chicken Soup. Chicken with Bread Dressing. Giblet Gravy, Mash ed Potatoes. Stewed Corn. Iettuce Salad. Sliced Tomatoes. Bread and Butter, Ice Cream, Cake. Menu for Supper Cold Sliced Ham, Potato Salad. Lettuce, Apple Sauce. Tomatoes, Jel ly Roll, Butter, Bread, lemonade. Private Nichols would like to hear from his friends who read The Hen aid. His address is: Murl C. Nich ols, Company H, Second Infantry. Fort Shafter. H. T. dear Your skin in Spring Spring house cleaning means cleaning inside and outside. Dull pimply skin is an aftermath of win ter Inactivity. Flush vour intestines with o mild laxative and clean ont the accumulated wastes, easy to take, they do not gripe. Dr. King's New Life Pills will clear your com plexion and brighten your eye. Try Dr. King's New Life Pills tonight and throw off the sluggish winter shell. At druggists, 25c. Adv 2 both both each each each each Piston Ring Co.. N. A. Petry Co.. Phil adelphia; Hansen Mfg. Co.. Cleveland Standard Speedometer Co., Boston; Gray Heath Co., Chlcano; SHurnuff Co., 8t. Louis; S. C. Johnson Co. Ra cine, Wic. ; Heiuieln:!n BroB. Co.. Belleville. 111.; Auto AcceBSori -s Corp. Baltimore. Md.; Eheion Bros. Mfg. Co., Flandrlan. 8- D. A Idltio.ial reservation are being made dai'v by H. V. Buelow. Oenoral i0 lbs. each each Hogs Sheep and Goats .... 200 lbs. each Live Stock, in carloads, value as shown above, see Tariffs. of individual carriers. Live Stock exceeding values shown above: Where the valuation declared by shippers exceeds the values ahown above an addition of two (2) per cent will be made to the rate per lOu lbs., or car. for each 5o pare rem Safe Phone South 750 Sound Call Us Any Time Day or Night Rosenbaum Bros. Co. Live Stock Commission Merchants Stock Yards Station, Omaha, Nebraska Chicago, Illinois - Sioux City, Iowa G. J. Ingwersen, Manager and Cattle Salesman R. R. Keenan, Cattle Salesman F. L. Crone. Feeder Buyer E. G. Smith, Hog Salesman G. S. Campbell, Sheep Salesman F. E. Randall, Sheep Salesman Jos. Kxejci, Hog Salesman E. V. 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