ALI.IANt F, HKHAIJ, rill ItsriA V. At'WST SfcH, I VI 7 BOYS ON 1 HE BORDER NOW (Continued from page 1) B, ovr on the east Ride of the Union Parlflc bridge, hud planned n trip to Omaha for the day. All Onto Tiangt-o . Suddenly all orders wre counter manded Company C MVrTltd about town to set Ita suitcase and hid Its friends a really final farewell. Com pany O at Fort ( rook waa halted aa waa swinging out of the gates for the hike. Company H had been fore handed and packed two daya ago, ao it Marched in a body up to Omnha for a final hour of business and chop ping. At 1 o'clock Company C marched In a body from the Auditorium down to the Burlington station There it found Ita brothers of the Fourth. Companies H and (J, awaiting it. Company O boarded ita train at Fort Crook and ita care Joined the troop train in Omaha. Company B like wiae Jumped on some Burlington coaches over across the I'nlon PnclAC bridge and crossed to the Burlington station in Omaha. Barly Friday morning a Burling ton train constating of two passenger roaches and a baggage car pulled In to Fort Crook Immediately back of the barracka. Membera of Company were told to pack up and be ready to atart at any moment. All the oth er rompaniea In the fort went out for their usual Friday morning hike, hut Company O waa retained In the post. A short leave of an hour or two was granted aome who had urgent busi ness to settle In Omaha before they left. i ii As Surprint The coming of the train to Fort Crook was a surprise to everyone In the company, from Captnln Miller to the youngest private. "Well, they always said we'd get about an hour's notice," aaid one man. "But I could hardly believe It." Inside the barracks men were hur rying rapidly packing personal ef fects, while in the office all import ant papers and belongings were be ing sorted and put In safe places. No one seemed to know Just when the train would go. or where It was tak ing them. There was a hurry call at the Young Men's Christian association tent for stationery and soon a dozen at a time crowded the writing tables, aending farewell messages to friends and relatives far and near. "Uuess we are going to start the captain wrote a letter to his wife," said one lad. "But maybe c won't leave to day," suggested another. "Bet we will." hazarded one. "There's ice water in that train doesn't that look as If we are go ing?" tieta Another Shot At the Auditorium Company G was gettlnsr its second dose of ty phoid inttoculation before it left. "My, we do hope you boys aren't going to France so soon," said some one to Captain Miller of Company G, whert the train came into Fort Crook. "I hope, we are," replied the cap tain quickly. "That's what we en listed for." There was great Joy at being at last on the move In the ranks of both C and (J. All the men are hoping their stay in Demlng may be short and that they will soon be at the front. Not a sign of nervousness waa noticed, not a bit of reluctance, not a hope that the stay in the safe training camp at Demlng would be long. All were eager to get ti fight ing as soon as possible and show what 1'ncle Sam's men can do. "We don't know where we're go ln hut we're on our wav." whistled 'the boys merrily, as they wrote let- l tera and packed up. Some hoped It would be France, while others held out for Bussla. ;., that would he pretty cold for thla crowd." grinned one man "This summer uniform Is all the duds I've got. If we don't get some winter clothes 1 speak for Demlng ." DRINK MORE WATER IF KIDNEYS BOTHER Bat Ism meat and take Salts for Back ache or Bladder trouble Neutralizes acids. Uric acid in meat excites the kidneys, they become overworked; get lugjrieh, ache, and feel like lumps of lead. The urine becomes cloudy; the bladder is irri tated, and you may be obliged to seek re lief two or three times during the night. When the kidneys clog you must help thcin fliiKh off the body's urinous waste or you'll be a real sick person shortly. At first ynu feel a dull misery in the kid ney region, you suffer from backache, -id; headache, dizziness, stomach get -niir, tongue coated and you feel rheu- tie twinge when the weather is bad. F.at less meat, drink lots of water; UsO sat from any pharmacist four ounces f Jad Halts; take a tahlespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few dsya and your kidneys will then act fins This famous salts is made from the add of grapes and lemon juice, combined with I it hi a, and has been used for generations to clean clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity, also to neutralize the ncids in urine, so H no lonirer is a source of irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot in Iure; makes a dellghtrul effervescent ithia-water drink whwh everyone should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and active. DruggMta here My they sell lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe in overeomina kidney trouble while it is only trouble. Whitman association in Grant and H inker counties this week. There a about sixteen members in this association. Land Appraiser Seidell stutes that he enjoys his new work immensely, but says there Is one bad feature in connection with the- work, and th;it Is the fact that he is compelled to be SWay from his family so much of the time Grant Lands Locating Co. Box 110, Portland. Oregon 31-13t-8446 Just the Thing for Diarrhoea "About two years ago I had a srv eie attack of diarrhoea whlrh lasted over a week." wrllea W. C. Jones, Buford, N. D. "I became so weak thst I could not stand upright. A dmggist recommended Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Bemed The first dose relieved me and within two days I was as well ns eer. Many druggiHts recommend this remedy because they know that It is reliable. Obtainable everywhere. Seme Higher. None Lower. "Mary. New York seems to be an awful town In which to buy groceries Aren't there any stores where they sell things lower than the others do?" "No, mum. I don't know of any. There s soms storwe when fffey sell em hit: her than the others, but the? ain't none where they sell em lower." -Life. POTASH COMPANIKH I SING MI CH WOOD PIPE NOW John M Gaynor of the American Wood Pipe Co., of Tacomn, WaRh., was in this section last week in the Interests of his company. He sold J...00u feet of wood pipe to the Pot ash Products Company of Hof and and when Been by a Herald repre s utative at Antioch last week was on a deal for a large ahlpment to the American plant. Mr. Gaynor was not sure, at that time, whether the company would be able to deliver enough pipe within the time desired thirty days in order to secure the American contract. Iron pipe has become so high in price that many manufacturers have taken up the wood pipe Idea. The United States government is using it now, to a large extent, in the new army camps. The Government needs Fanners as Well as Fighters. Two million three hundred thousand acres of Oregon and California Railroad Co. Grant Lands. Title revested in United States. To be opened for homesteads and sale. Containing some of best land left in United States. Iirge Copyrighted Map, showing land by sections and description of soil, cli mate, rainfall, elevations, tempera ture, etc. Postpaid, tine Dollar Itemized Statements Promptly and Correctly Rendered Mean Much to the Retail Merchant Monthly Statement Outfits combine the Ledger and State ment work and reduce labor about 50 Simplifies bookkeeping and eliminates disputes with cus tomers. Statements itemized to date and may be delivered on de mand. This loose leaf system fits every retail business. We will gladly explain its application to your buHinvMH. No obligation on your part. HERALD PUB. CO. the home drink Besides its popularity at drug stores, fountains and restaurants, Bevo has found a welcome place in the home. A family beverage a grest offering a table drink that goes perfectly with all food. Aa a auggaation for Sunday aupperSarmet rad or green peppera stuffed with cream eheeaa and chopped nvta or oj'ves, served1 on lettuce leai'ea. Franch dreaaing. Cold meat. Toasted craekera. Be vo for everyone. A beverage thfit tastes like no other soft drink. Pure, wholesome- and nutritious. Bevo the gll-year-'round soft drink. Sold in bottle only and bottled ecluivly by Anheuser Busch St Louis 24B i all I' i 1 w&ams King's Corner Alliance Distributers Of BEVO REWARD $100.00 REWARD If you can buy a more practical, convenient and efficient telephone intens! fier than our 1917 Baryphone at any price. Increases the sound wonder fully. Makes bad connections Rood. Conversations as distinct as in the same room with you, distance no matter. All noise excluded. Allows the hard hearing the use of the telephone. Permits 2 persons or more to hear a message simultaneously. AlwayB adjusted and ready. Leaves the hand free for annotations during the conversation. Indispensable to all telephone users. Founded and based upon scientific principles. Lasting longer but guaranteed for 2 year. Sent by insured mail for 12 and thl ad. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Particulars free AOICNTH WANTHD KVKRYWHHKK S. S. Manufacturing ., 50 Hartford Building, Chicago, HI. HF.IDPXL Bl'S Y tl'l'i: MMM. POIt FKDKltAL I.AM) BANK F. M. Seidell, land appraiser for the Omaha Federal Farm Loan bank, returned to Alliance Saturday fol lowing "his first week spent apprais ing lands for the bank Mr. Seidell spent the week in Arthur and Oar den counties. The Arthur County National rami Loan Association at Arthur has about thirty-five mem bers. The Coodland association In (iarden county has about seventeen members. Mr. Seidell remained here over Sunday with his family and after at tending to certain clerical work in connection with his office left Mon day night for Whitman where he is appraising land of members of the STATKMKNT Of the Condition of the Alliance Building and Loan Association, of Alliance, Nebraska, on the HOth day of June, 1017 ASSKTS First mortgage loans $229,281.70 Loans in process of foreclosure 3,800.00 Loans on stock or pass book security 1,400.00 Ileal eatate, office, none; other 5,784.67 Cash ! 2.641.77 Delinquent Interest, fines, etc 1.668.58 Furnitnre and fixtures 789.09 Taxes paid 1,049.20 District Court 81.00 Insurance 124.90 TOTAL $246,620.91 LIABILITIES Hunning stock and dividends $101,573.46 Paid-up stock and dividends 133,727.00 Due shareholders on incomplete loans 6.924.65 Unserve fund 2,727.22 Other liabilities . 1.668.58 TOTAL $246,620.91 Receipts and KxpeiMilture for the Year Folding June HO. 1017 KFCKIPTS fash on hand lust report $ 10.109.27 Hues (Running Slock) 18.529.07 Paid-up stock 32.315.00 Mortgage payments 70. 248. 07 Stock loan payments 1.350.00 Interest 27,128.04 Kx Dense 24.00 Fine 1.481.09 Rents 76.00 Taxes 1,451.21 Insurance 303.30 Court Coats 312.10 Interest paid 30.00 Profit and Loss . . . 105.92 Miscellaneous 368.72 jj TOT A I $168,830.79 D1SBCKSKMKNTS Mortgage loans, 41.Ol8.5S; Incom loans. 36,561.72 $ 77,580.30 Stock loana 1,200.00 Withdrawals running slock and dividends 11.136.47 Withdrawals paid-up stock 46,224.00 Withdrawals dividend on paid-up stock 17,794.89 Salaries 1,594.39 Furniture and fixtures 464.09 Other expense . 484.86 Real estate account 92.65 Cash on hand 2 641.77 Miscellaneous 271.07 Taxes 1,16 7 20 Diatrict Court , 238 45 Reaervo 2,439.23 Insurance 501.42 TOTAL $163,830.79 STATE OF NEBRASKA. BOX BUTTE COUNTY, as. I. M. S. Hrgravea, Secretary of the above named Association, do sol emnly swear that the foregoing Statement of the condition of said Assoi rla tion la true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. M S HA HO RAVES. Secretary, .subscribed and sworn to before me this Tenth day of August, 1917 Approved R. M. HAMPTON iohn Mcdonald J. ROWAN. Director SEAL) ETTA KKANR. Notary Public J7-8t 848 1349 PUBLIC SALE Having sold my place, seven miles sSuthwest of the Spade ranch and twenty miles north of Ellsworth, I will sell at Public Auction, at the above location, on WED., AUGUST 29, 1917 (Starting at 10 o'clock a. m.) the following described property, to-wit: SEVEN HEAD OF HORSES 1 sorrel mare,, 7 years old, weight 1100 pounds. 1 bay mare, 4 years old, weight 1200 pounds. 1 black gelding, 3 years old, weight 1000 pounds. 2 black geldings, 2 years old, weight 800 pounds, . 1 gray mare, 2 years old, weight 800 pounds, 1 yearling colt. THIRTY-THREE HEAD OF CATTLE 7 head of milch cows, all giving milk. 3 range cows. 2 dry cows. 8 head coming one and two-year-old heifers. 3 yearling steers. 10 head of spring calves. MISCELLANEOUS 3 head of hogs, about 80 pounds weight 'each. 15 doz. chickens, mixed Small amount of farm machinery, household goods and other articles too numerous to mention. FREE LUNCH AT NOON. Tl? tt months time on bankable paper, notes to bear 10 per cent interest I H IvlTlkj. from date. Two per cent discount for cash. All sums under $15 cash E. L. STINNETT, Owner Col. H. P COURSEY, Auctioneer. C. M. EMPSON, Clerk r t . . $ ,-' - " y - i