THE ALLIANCE HERALD, AUGUST 22, 1918 OMAHA WOMAN GAINS 24 POUNDS ave lp How Mvrr Letting Well Tan lac Ha Rpfttnml Hrr. "Only a few months bro my con ation boc. nn r.o perlous thnt ! was actually giwn up to die. ba Tr.nluc Kn brought me up from my g'rk tod and I hnvr pained 34 pounds sinn- RtarMng on it," was the remark ablo statement made the other day by Mrs. Annte Sawerbiery, who Uvea at 974 North Twenty-sixth street, Omaha. "My troubles started," she con tinued, "with a disordered stomach that brought on a terrible case of in digestion I had no appetite at all, and what little I forced down would not digest properly. My food did not nourish me, and in a little while I had' lost thirty-four pounds, and was as poor as n snake. I had hou tnatism, too. In my back and knees Hotel Fontenelle OMAHA Built By Nebrask ans For Nebraskans MAKE THE FONTENELLE YOUR HEADQUARTERS WHEN IN OMAHA. UNFAILING COURTESY AND SERVICE SEEM TO MERIT YOUR PATRONAGE 330 ROOMS-330 BATHS baTmIOHI PBRSON . . . 12.00 m fVOS KAXE5 1 -two persons . . is.oo to Ji 00 . . . MtnMptmtnt H. Edgar Grtgery ... KRuKhj'' il j 3B , r '7- IK r, Hf Kelp the Telephone Operator and She Will Nelp You Your part in getting the telephone number you ask for is not end ed when the operator's question, "Number, please?" has been answered. The telephone operator repeats the dumber so that you may correct her if she has misunderstood you. It is very essential that you listen for the repetition of the number, and answer it. Say "Right" if the oper ator repeats the number correctly, if not say "No" at once and give it again. The operator is trying faithfully to do her part. Won t you in turn be considerate of her effort and readi ness to co-operate ? IEBMSM TELEPHONE COMPANY Sara Kol Hut War Saving tampa and Libert Honda f that affected nie so I could hardly Ret around. I Buffered with awful pain through my body, and Bonie times the agony wan o great that I could hardly stand It. and I never knew what It was to have n rent f ul night I got no bad off that as a lat resort I wa ataken to the hospital for an operation, but after an examina tion I wan told 1hat nothing could be done for me and that I couldln't live over three months longer, I waa tak en hack home and really never ex pected to leave my bed again. "My husband had apent a big sum of money In trying to get my health restored, but nothing did me any good. Finally on hearing Tanlac praised so highly by many who had taken it. I decided to aee If It would help me any and Bent for a bottle. Well. Sir, Tanlnc took hold of my case like it had been made especial ly for me. and the results have been little short of a miracle, for here I am able to walk about and even go to town to get me another bottle of this wonderful medicine. My appe tite picked up almost from the start and I can now eat and thoroughly di gest anything I want. I feel no aches or pains of any kind. 1 sleep all night like a baby, and feel just line when I get up in the mornings. I have regained almost all my lost weight, and am so much stronger, that I am ac-iually doing, all my housework without any trouble at all. I am satlstled that Tanlac has given me n new lease on life, and I cannot praise It too highly for the good It has done me." Tanlac is sold In Alliance by F. K. llolsten and in Hemingford by the Olds Drug company. STRAIGHTFORWARD TESTIMONY Man Alliance It Inns Have Plotted lt It. If you have backache, urinary troubles, days of dlzzimsB, head aches or nervousness, strike ul the seat of the trouble. These are often the symptoTns of weak kidneys and htre is grave danger in delay. Doan's Kidney Pills are especially prepared for kidney ailments are endorsed ' by over 50.000 people Your neighbors recommend this rem edy have proved its merit in many tests. Alliance readers should take fresh courage in the straightforward testimony of an Alliance citizen. Henry Merk, 501 Yellowstone St. says: "I haven't needed a kidney medicine for a long tUne because I have none of the kidney trouble of which Doan's Kidney Pills fid me several years ago. They completely relieved me of backache and other ailments that came from my kidneys I am glad to give Doan's my endorse ment." P rice SOc, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a- kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Merk hud. Foster-.Milburn Co., Mfgrs.. Buffalo,-N. Y. I 1 r2l FISK C0RE are made in the ribbed tread familiarly associated with Cord Tires and in the fa mous Fisk Non-SkidTread. No matter which of these tiresyouchooseyou cannot go wrong ! They are big, sturdy, beautiful combining re siliency, speed, mileage, tafety and comfort. Tim to Its fa 'a. Sold by all Dealers HOOTCH Mm PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Oflice at Alliance, Neb. August 19, 1918 I Notice is hereby given that Mai- t'.in t m. Truvis, of Alliance. Nebras ka, who, on M'Tch 16, 191r., made homestead entry No. 017146. for E1 SE4 section 2; and the N'i N K 1 , . SW4 NEW nd N BEM1 section 11, township 23 north, range 40 west, 6th principal meridian, has filed notice of intention to mak" three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, befon register and receiver U. S. land office . at Alliance, Nebraska, on the Sih day of October, 1918. Claimant names as witnesses: John Lister, Chas. Coupons, P. W. Shanklin, Robert Broyles, all of Al liance, Nebraska. T. J. O'KEEFE, Register. 38-71-914-9514 (Legal Advertising) ARTICLES OF, INCORPORATION of Hi.- WESTERN IH'KLISHINO OOMP'NY. KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRES ENTS: That we. B. M. Thomas, Lloyd C. Thomas and John W. Thomas, citi zens of the United States, and resid ing in the state of Nebraska, do here by associate ourselves together for the purpose of forming und becoming a corporation in the state of Nebras ka, for the purposes of the transact ing of the business hereinafter de scribed. ARTICLE I. The name of this corporation shall be the Western Publishing company. ARTICLE I. (a) The principal place of trans acting its business shall be at Alli ance, Box Butte county, Nebruska. (b) Branch offices may be main tained at such other places In the state of Nebraska as the board of di rectors may determinl where meet ings of incorporators, stockholders and directors may be held! and all business transacted. ARTICLE III. The purposes for which said cor poration is to be formed ere us fol lows: (a) To engage in the printing and publishing business; to own, op erute, publish, issue, sell or buy newspapers, magazines or other peri odicals; to buy, sell, own und use all manner of office supplies. (b) To own, operate, sell or buy printing plants and printing machin ery of any kind or nature. () To take, lease, purchase, hire or otherwise acquire und to bold, use, sell, lease, exchange, mortguge, im prove and develop real estate, real property and any interest or right therein, and to construct or to have constructed such houses and build ings as is necessary for carrying on und conducting said business, and to buy, sell, own, use, manage, operate and lease the same or similar struc tures. (d) To borrow money, with or without security, and for the repay-. Meat of tbi same, to give the obllgn-' lions of hi corporation with any necessary or required r.ecurlty, and to lend money, with or without se curity, and to do anything whatso ever necessary, useful, ilesli; ble, con-1 venlent, Of auxiliary to any of the purposes of this corporation ARTK'LK IV (a) The authorized rapltal stock! of this corporation shell be Twenty five thousand dollars ($25,000.00) divided into two hundred and fifty (2.r0) shares of the par value of one hundred doolars ($100.00) each. (b) The amount of capital stock with which said corporation will be gin business is ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00). (c) At such time as the hoard of directors may by resolution direct said capiti'l stock shall be p:ld into this corporation, either In cpsh or by the sale and transfer to It of real Of personal properly, contracts, serv ices, or any other valuable right or thing for the use and purposes of said corporation, in payment for which shares of the capital stock of seld corporation may bo Issued and the capital stock so Issued shall thereupon and thereby become and be fully paid up the same as though paid for in cash nt par, and nhnll be non-assesnnble forever, and the Judg ment of the director! us to the value of any property, right or thing ac quired in exchange for capital stock shall he conclusive. ARTICLE V. The existence of this corporation sleiii commence on the flrRt day of July 191 S. and continue for a period of fifty (50) years thereafter, unless sooner dissolved by a vote of two thirds of the stcck thereof. ARTICLE VI. The highest amount of indebted ness to which said corporation may at any time subject Itself shall not ex ceed two thirds of the capital stock. ARTICLE VII. The annual meeting of the stock holders of this corporation Bhall be held on the first Monday In Febru ary in each year, at which meeting the directors of the company shall be elected, und such other law'ul busi ness done us the stockholders muy deem necesaury and proper. ART CLE VIII. (a) The officers of said corpora tion shall be u president, vice presi dent, secretary and treasurer. The office of secretary and treasurer may be held by the same person. The of ficers shall be chosen by the board of directors, and shall hold their office for the period' of one year and until their successors are elected nnd qual ified. The business of snld corpora tion .shall be conducted by a board of dlredtors to b' elected annually from in if the st ook holders. (b) The directors for the first year or until their succesBors are chosen will be B. M. Thomas, Lloyd C. Thomas. John W. Thomas. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our bunds and seals, this 12th day of January, 1918. B. M. THOMAS -LLOYD C. THOMAS JOHN W. THOMAS. ROUT. O. It EDDISH. STATE OF NEBRASKA 1 Vss. County of Box Hulie Before me, Robt. O. Redd Lib, a notary public in and for said county and state, on this day personally ap peared B. M. Thomas and Lloyd ('. Thomas, lo me known to be the p.-r sunB who subscribed to the fore-o-ing instrument and acknowledged to me that they execute the same for the purposes and consideration. CWven undermy hand and seal of office, thin 12th day of January, 1918. (Seal) KOBT O. REDDISH. Notary Public. STATE OF NEBRASKA "I J.SB. County of Lancaster Before ine, Delphu M. Taylor, a notary public in and for suid county and state on this day personally ap peared John W. Thomas, to me known to be the person who sub scribed to the foregoing instrument and acknowledged to me that he execute the same for the purposes and consideration. Given under my hand und seal of office, this 16th day of Januury. 1918. DELPHA M. TAYLOR. (Seal) Notary Public. My commission expires May 27, 1921.- 38-5t-913-9515 WHEN IN OMAHA VISIT THfc MUSICAL FXTBAVmMA Class. Clastt latartalaaient. Eotrtbody : Ask ayXXr LA 01 It DIM MATIRtt DAILY DON T QO HOMI AVINQ i I DIDN'T VISIT THE QAYgTY Rheumatism Arrested If you suffer with lame muscles or stiffened joints look out for impuri ties in the blood, because each at' tack gcs more acute and stubborn. To arrest rheumatism you must improve your general health and urify your blood; the cod liver oil n Scott's Emulsion is Nature's great blood-maker while it also strengthens the organs to expel the impurities. Scott's is helping; thous and who could not find other relief. Sootl a Bowao. BliiBSilfc N.J. PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH Tells Row To Own Clonod trila and End Head Colds. DARKEN GRAY HAIR, LOOK YOUNG, PRETTY Sage Tea and Sulphur Darkens So Naturally that No body can tell. You feel fine in a few momenta. Tour cold in head or catarrh will be ssma. Your clogged noatriU will open. Tho air puagen of your head will elear and you can breath freely. No more all Mae, headache; no hawking, luniAting. mucous discharges or dryaeaa; no strug gling for breath at night Tell your druggist you want a aasall bottle of Kk'e Crease Balm. Apply a little of thie fragrant, antlaeptic cream in your nostril, let It penetrate through every air paaeage of the head; soothe and heal the swollen, inflamed mMS mrtnhrane, and relief cornea instantly. it ie met wast every oold and cettarm fferer need a. Don't sufferer and miserable. sUjrstuffed-nut AWFUL SUFFERING. "I suffered untold egor with neuralgia, I thought X would go mad with pain. A frleni of mine advised m to take r. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills. I dig ao and the pain atopped almost at Then I corn men cad Dr. Mile Nervine and be fore long X waa no that X dM not fear these palna aag mora." . J. W1NTXR. Ml at Platte Ave., Colorado Springe, Colo. Close attention to work is the cause of much Pain and many Headaches. Obtain relief by taking one or two I DR. MIXJLS' ANTI-PAIN PILLS Then tone up the Nervous System by using Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine IF MUST OTTUB, OR BOX. FAILS TO HELP YOU, YOUR MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED. aul tnnniiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiinMiiiimm Terms Strictly Cash mmiiiniiiintmtmm FROM NOW ON wnmnu Those indebted to me please rail, settlcand start over on a caah basis W. L. Carroll, : : Blacksmith CORNER SECOND AND LARAMIE, ALLIANCE IIIMHIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIMIMIIIIIIIIIIIIMIinillinMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIinilMIIMMHIMIIIIIimmg Hundrcdn of people use THE HERALD'S want an column to eell or buy BOHM thlnsr, to find something; that may have been loet. In fact some people have beM known to eicurc a faithful, hardworking- wife by advertising in want ad columns. . miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiinHiMMMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiutm Hair that loeea its color and lustre, or when it fades, turns gray, dull and lifo leee, is caused by a Tack of sulphur in t . I.,., (. . ... . ...Ci....t r. . iln . i.i' ii.ii 'hi j-niiMiiu'.iii' i iiii. i' m i mixture ot aiage lea and oulpnur to kfep her locks dark and beautiful, and thousands of women and ssen who value that eten color, that beautiful dark shadf of hair which ie so attractive, uee only this old-time recipe. Nowadays we get this famous mixture improved by the addition of other ingredi ents by asking at any drug store for a 50 cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sul phur Compound." which darkens the hair so imtifrally, so evenly, that nobody can poesibly tell it has been applied. You just dampen a sponge or noft brush with it and draw this through your hair, tak ing one small strand at a time. Hy morn ing the gray hair disappears; but what dsTisjMa the ladies with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, is that, besides beau tifully darkening the hair after a few applications, it also brings back the gloea and lustre and gives it an appearance of abundance. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound is a delightful toilet requisite to impart color and a youthful appearance to the hair. It is not intended for the cure, mitigauoa or prevention of disease. Ford The Universal Car -9 Another Car Load of Fordson Xractors Can be secured aiici.t September 1st. Orders miut be signed Wfaore tractors can e secured. The contracts must be signed and in Dc Moines before delivery will be made. Any one who wishes a tractor for the fall work should have their order at the parage not later than August 1st. HERMOLINE OIL recommended by Henry Ford for the Fordson Tractors and Ford cars. This is a high grade oil suitable for all Tractors. On sale in small lots or barrels at FORD GARAGE COURSEY & MILLER