THE ALLIANCE HERALD, AUGUST 29, 1918 SOLDIERS TRAINING IN MANY DIFFERENT CAMPS N n il . .,ii. .t. of TraintiiK tyut. Qhi for Information of mrii mid Relative. Owing to the large number of MW trainini.' camps which lmvc liinn . fablishrd within the last JreaT, much confusion has arisen as to where the different ones are located. Persons having sons or other relatives- ;t one of the camps are constantly inquir ing as to where these various camps are situated. A new and complete list of the camps has just been given out. The list does no! contain the numerous forts scattered thruout the country, but simply covers the larg- ! pet training camps where troops are 1 preparing for service. Thefe camps! and their locations are as follows: Bowie. Fort Worth. Texas. Beauregard, Alexandria. La. Bartlett. Westfleld. Miss. Crane, Allentown, Pa. Cody. Demlng. N. M. Custer. Battle Creek. Mich. Devens, Ayer, Mass. Dlx. WrighUtown, N. J. Doniphan, Fort Sill. Okla. Dodlge. Des Moines, Iowa. Fremont. Palo Alto, Cal. Funaton, Fort Rlley Kansas. Gordon, Chamblee, Ga., near lanta. .Grant. New Milford, Illino'.s, near Rockford. Green. Charlotte, N. C. Hancock, Wholess, Ga., near Au gusta. Humphreys, Accotlnk, Va. Jackson, Columbia, S. C. Johnson, Jacksonville. Fla. Logan, Houston. Texas. Lee, Petersburg, Va. Lewis, American Lake. Washing ton, near Tacoma. Mac Arthur, Waco. Texas. McClellan, Annleton, Ala. lleade, Admiral. Maryland. Mills, Mineola, Long Islr.nd, New York. Merritt. Tenr.fly, N. J. Pike, Little Rock, Ark. Sevier, Greenville, 9..C. Sheridan. MontKomery. Ala. Shelby, llattiesburg. Miss. .Mi- rman, Chilllcothe. Ohio. StUaft, Newport News, Va. Taylor. nuniemil. Ky.. near Louis-1 till. Tr.ivis, Fort S..m Houston. San An tonio. Texas. (Jptoa, Tptuuak, L L. New York. WadSWOrtll, Calvert, S. C, near Bfutrtsabarg. Wheeler. Macon, Ga. '.ITS THE GRANDEST ON EARTH" SHE SAYS Mrs. Htine iuins Twenty Pounds Taking Tunlnr and Trouble Overcome. At- I've pained twenty pounds on four bottles of Tanlac and I think It's the grandest medicine on earth," declar ed Mrs. Bertha Stine, of Springfield Neb., a few days ago. "I suffered from stomach trouble, and asthma for a year." she con tinued, "and 1 can hardly begin to describe the agony I wen-; thru with. I had no appetite at all and what I did force myself to eat would sour on my stomach and cause pan to form that pressd around my heart until I could hardly breathe. Sometimes it was so bad I would faint away, and I have lain unconscious from one of these spells for as long as an hour and a half. I suffered with pains from the back of my neck all -the way down my spinal column, and my head ached almos constantly. My nerves were on edge, and 1 could hardly sleep at night; would just roll and toss and then doze off a little toward morning, only to wake up feeling all tired out and not fit for a thing. I got worse as time went on, and lotrt fifteen pounds in a few weeks. Oh I tell you 1 was miserable, and just didn't know what to do as nothing seemed to help me. "Finally some one urged me to try Tanlac, and I began to improve right away. Tanlac and Tanlac Tablets soon completely restored my health, and I found I'd gained twen-Iy pounds since I betan the treatment Now I am . . : in i- anything I want; meats. t. tables, in fact e verything and It all tastes no pood, and doesn't hurt me a bit. All the actios and pains are pone. I don't have any more laintinp spells and my nerves arc in tine shape. 1 po to sleep at nlpht early and when I wake up next BOTBtBI I'M refresli"d and full of enercy. I just can't say cnotiph In prals' of Tanlac. It's the Inst medi cine i ever heard of and I'm glad of this rhSBcS to tell what it did for me." Tanlac is sold in Alliance (by F. K. Moisten and in 1 1 eminpf 01 l b Hie Olds Dltlg company LIVE STOCK LADIES) LOOK MING, DARKEN GMT HAIR Use the Old-time Sage Tea and Sulphur and Nobody will Know. ANIMAL FATS ARE REQUIRED Both the Feeder and the Nation Will Benefit If Pigs ArV Fed to Heavier Weiohta. (Prepared t,y the T'nltecl Stated Depart. nient dt Agriculture.) wliiie the little piv.r stakes Bpoaad for pound gain on less feed than the older hog. there are Advantage! from both an Individual mid a national standpoint in feeding hogs to a heav ier weight. Animal fats are needed. I No way exists of Increasing the sup ply more rapidly than by building up the number of awlne In the country. And 88 every farmer knows. It's the heavy hog that carries the fat. The need for fat also was reflected In the Gray nair. however handsome, denotes advancing age. We all know the advan tages of a youthful appearance. Your hair is your charm. It makes or mara the face! When it fades, turns gray and looks streaked, just a few applicationa of Sage Tea and Sulphur enhancea Its ap pearance a hundred-fold. Don't stay gray ! Look young! Either prepare the recipe at home or get from any drug store a S0-cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound," which is merely the old-time recipe im proved by the addition of other ingredi ents. Thousands of folks recommend this ready-to-use preparation, because It darkens the hair beautifully, besides no one can possibly tell, as it darkens so naturally and evenly. You moisten a aponge or soft brush with it, drawing thla through the hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears: after another application or two, its natural color is restored and it becomes thick, glossy and Iuatroua, and on appear years younger. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound is a delightful toilet requisite. It is not intended for the cure, mitigation or pre vention of disease. , 1 1 1 mi i UJJ i n 1 1 1 n i ii 1 1 1 1 n mi 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 n hi 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 hi n fi i m nm m 1 1 n 1 1 t n 1 1 t i m i m 1 1 1 1 :: i x n 1 1 3i mi 1 1 1 hi i n i mi 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 n i ig All Kinds of HAYING MACHINERY Including the famous Loosbrock Stacker and the celebrated Bain Wagons De Laval Cream Separators Farm Trucks Gas Engines Dayton Airless Tires - Lubricating Auto Oils and Greases The Farmers' Union Alliance, Nebraska Good, Heavy Pig Such as Nation Wants This Animal Weighed 430 Pounds at Age of Eleven Months. market In December by a wider spread in prices paid for receipts, the fat hogs topping the market. Market reports for early winter nlao showed that hoga were being Bent to packing centers at a much heavier av erage Weight than hns been the cus tom for some time, thus indicating that fanners were finding It profitable an well as patriotic to put more fat on their hoga. The feeding for more welgfit has been dpne by the fanners In direct response to the many re quests that bog production be In creased. It was Impossible to enlarge the number of hogs Immediately; Hint will come with the spring litters, and again in the fall. It was possible, however, to add weight to the hogs on hand. An aliundnnce of feed, nlthough in some localities of poor quality, has L'vently favored farmers, and those fa vorably situated should feed hogs un til they weigh -J50 to .100 pounds. Not 'nly have they kept hogs on their farms until the animals carried weight, but the demand at packing centers for feeder or light-weight hogs to be ship ped buck to the country was nnprece dented during the eaily winter. Those who have to buy feed,or find It necessary to economize on feed which they have purchased may find it more to their advantage to market hogs at lighter weight because of the relative, slowness and higher cost of patting flesh and fat on heavy hogs. A weight of about 200 pounds may be attained at from ten to eleven months of n pe. PPOPER BROOD-SOW RATIONS S ave Money F on rarm Gates It won't cost you a penny more to put up genuine CAN'T SAG gates on your ranch or farm than to build the clumsy, short-lived all-wood gates you have used for years. That's why the farmers are putting up thousands of ' those gates every year. They have found that here is the first practical farm jato one that will really stand the hardest knocks, outlast the all-wood or wire and gas-pipe gates three to one, and yet actually costs them no more than the cheaptst home-made gates they can build. x , CANT-SA(! gates are not only stronger and cheaper, bvit they arc also the finest looking gates you can own. They swing both ways easily, arid are guaranteed never to sag or drag. PUT UP GUARANTEED CAN T SAG GATES Buy them complete or build them juat as you prefer. We furnish the gate steels which includes angle steeples, hinges, braces, lag screws; every thing including the lumber. We furnish them" so that you can build them any length or height. The sample gate now on demonstration at onr yard will show you just how they ar made and how they look when hung. The price is low. ASK TO SEE THEM. FOREST LUMBfR COMPANY GEORGE A. HEILMAN, Manager Alliance, Nebraska Feed Has Much to Do With Strength of Litter Results Obtained at Iowa Station. The brood sow's ration hns mnch te do with the strength of the litter, ac cording to results obtained at the Iowa experiment station. In a lot of flits fed n ration of ear corn plus one-tenth as much tankage by weight, 08 per cent of the pics were daased. ns strong at birth. The per centage of strong pltrx with corn alone was 08. The percentage with other rations' follows: Shelled corn, chopped clover and molluscs, 80 per cent strong; earcorn plus clOTMTtn rack, 04 per cent strong; ear com plus nlfalfa in rack, 94 per cent strong. Tin- cost of new-born pigs with ear corn and clover wus 31 cents, with ear corn and nWulfa 32 cents, with ear corn and tankage 10 cents, and with ear corn only 41 cents. These cos', flgure-i were based on corn at B0 cents a bushel, and would have to be multi plied by or three to make them apply to present conditions. BEEF DESIRED BY CONSUMER Well-Matured Yearling Produces Qual ity. More Economically Than ' Any Other Animal. Well -finished beeves "hen fattened for market attar two years of age of fer greater choKe In the matter of selecting the date of marketing. The average consumer prefers the sire and qualltv of the cuts which are obtained from the carcass of a well-bred, highly finished yearling. In addition to high quality, thickness in steaks and other cuts of beef is desired by the consumer and these can be produced more eco nomically in th well-matured yearling than In any other class of beef animal. FEEDING ALFALFA TO HORSES Crop Should Be Regarded as Concen trate Rather Than Roughage Has Much Protein. Feeding alfalfa hay to horses in lim ited quant Ities has been proved a desir able practice, but this crop should be looked upon as a concentrate rather than a roughage. One pound of alfalfa hay contains 35 per cent more avail able protein than does a pouud of ahelled corn. vfll sssVr' United States Food Administration J n""ii'iiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiisiiiMniiOTiiiiMiiiiiiiiiininiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiistiiiiiiimnu ALLIANCE CANDY STORE , PURE HOME MADE CANDIES Home Made lee Cream 45c quart Pint Ice Cream 26c Completely Equipped Sanitary Service. Come in and let us serve you with cooling drinks or delicious candies. FRUIT SUNDAES A Any Flavor 1UC I FREE CITY DELIVERY 8. P. JACKSON, Prop. 210 Box Butte Phone 27 ntttiiiiiiii'iiiumimiimiurmTnmTttmniitiitiiiiiiiuuiiiiiiiMiiiiitiiiitMmiuumw Farm LOANS Ranoh mt your rod ottate tan busiataa. nil nake rain ana torn to got it ota pat oow a Iota for toy aatount. urifl am yn awtoy oa your km tofiott too opportunity to aaow you. The WOODRUFF BALL CO. IHVKT, VALENTINE, ANKBStS NEBRASKA i Soft Drinks and Beverages BEVERAGES ON DRAUGHT AT ALL TIMES Order a case of 36 pints sent to your home. De livery made anywhere in fSfn ' - Alliance. Rebate for re s' ffVaviy ' Wff r turn of cases. E5ijna lXj3k3 Cigars, Tobaccos, Candies, Lunches. ti1 V mam ir nsn UL-JEJ KING'S CORNER JOHNHODGKI SON, r,-. DistriboDrs (or B.-idjeport Bailing Works Order Your Coal Supply Early It is the wise thing to do You'll say so this winter, too. If we could make plain to yon the situation, we know that you would put to your winter's coal supply now. We are not trying to scare you. but we are trying to tell you. The car shortage exists. It nay too to you Ilka everything la moving, but you'll appreciate what we tail you when winter cornea and It may be next to Impossible to get coal. We've got coal to sell yon today. We're got coal today to put into your bin. We can't promise more. It's good coal and It's a fair price. We urge yon to get buay thing act. It will prove to your advantage Dierks Lumber & Coal Co. F. W. HARQARTEN, Mgr. PHONB 22 111 Laramie Art.