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THE ALLIANCE HERALD, SEPTEMBER 5, 1918 ha m x ' III FAI?M 17 ltP THE 'NAVY ANIMALS j ,jn Communications will be answered promptly. Interest- III Bug rg news each week. , j MIYHICAMiY tXWII'KTKNT ANI MORAIAVI HT toi Daniel A. Poline. associate presi dent ofjth" United Society at ("hris tian Endeavor, writes as nn "eye wit ness at the front" In the current Is sue of the Outlook on questions of vital interest, hh he says, to nil Amer icans and particularly those who have relatives In the expeditionary forces f the United States. Mr. Poling went nhroad to ascer tain for himself the moral ehnractcr of ttie American soldier fighting for democracy on foreign - soil and to learn w' ut the American military au thorities in France are doing to keep the soldier physically competent and morally fVt. HIS report, In brief, Is: "The American soldier in France la a representat iv American. And lie Is living on a moral plane which la above the moral plane of civilian 1'fe -at home." Mr. Polin was given exceptional opportunities to observe the m"i in te fighting zone. He atudted cviiy l.hase of the question, visiting nnd living with the soldiers in London, Paris, in the towna where they rrr bill(lcd) back of -the lines, and in the trenches. "Our leaders in Fran c." he said, "haw not conquered the flcOS society has battled agnlnst from the first or ganized heginniiiKs of civilization hut if the American expeditionary force is not setting nn example in moral Idealism to American civil life, then I have wnlked thru France with my eye closed and my ears Stopped, "I would be false to these men if. hnving the evidence of their sound ness, I did not declare it ; and I would be false to those who gave them as a priceless offering upon the altar of freedom. "General Pershing and those who are in authority with him in France deserve, not a resolution of inquiry r censure, but a vote of confidence With the assurance of our co-operation and support. "The American soldier Is the worthy inheritor of the finest 'tradi tions of American arms, a credit to those who bore him, nn honor to the nation he representn, and the last and best hope thnt civilization shall not fail In her struggle to establish the might of right." TIHKD, WORN-OUT AND MISER ABLE Many Alliance People In This Condition. There Is little rest for many a kid ney sufferer. The kidneys feel congested, sore and painful. The urinary passages are often Ir regular nnd distressing. The aufferer, tired, worn-out and depressed. Weak kidneys need quick help. They need a special kidney rem edy. Doan'B Kidney Pills have stood the teat. 1 Can any Alliance reader doubt this statement?. Mtb. J. M. Line, 314 Missouri St., Alliance, says: 'My kidneys were out of order and acted irregul.i'ly and I had a steady, tiring ache in my back. When I bent over or got up from a rbnlr, a sharp cuKInu p in caught me. I had dizzy spells and felt all worn out. Doan's Kidney Pills com pletely relieved me." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't Klmply ask for S kidney remedy get Doan's Kldnev Pills- the same that Mrs. Line had. Foster-Milburn Co., Nfgrs.. Buffalo, N. Y. M TO ABOLISH GEARS Magnetic Transmission Pre T ferred to Old Mechanism. MGNET TO CONTROL SPEEi A WORD FOR MOTHERS It is a grave mistake for mothers to neglect their aches and pains and suffer in silence this only leads to chronic sickness and often shortens life . If work is tiring, if your ncrve3 are excitable, if you feel languid, weary or depressed, Scott's Kmulsion will pSove a wonderful strengthener. It possesses the very elements to invigorate the blood, nourish the nerves and build strength. Every druggist has Scott's. Try it. t lluwu. DiOOtUDCIJ. N. J. i Clear, Peachy Skin 7 i Awaits Anyone Who Drinks Hot Water Says.an Inside bath, before break- SB T fast helpa us look and feel clean, sweet, fresh. v Sparkling and vivacious merry, aright, alert a good, clear .l.ia Bad a natural, rosy, healthy oompli d are assured only by pure blood. If euly every man and woman co.il.l bi Induced to adopt the morning inside bath, what a gratifying Change would ake place. Instead of the thousands of aickly, anaemic lookiug men, women and girls, with pasty or muddy complexions; intti-ua of the multi tudes of "nerve wrecks," "rundowns," 'braln fags" ami pessimists, wi should see a virile, optimistic throng Of rosy-elieeked people everywhere. An Inside bath Is had by drinking ach morning, be'ore breakfast, a arias of real hot water with a tea wpbonful of limestone phosphate in it to wash from the stomaoti, liver, kid neys and ten yards of bowels the pre vious day's imiii't stible waste, sour fermentations and poisons, thus cleansing, aweeteUn., und freaheuing She entire alimentary eaual before putting more food into the stomach. Those subject to sick headache, bil iousness, nasty breath, rheumatism, colds; and particulary those who hava pallid, sallow complexion and who re constipated very often, are urged to obtain a quarter pound of limestone phosphate at the drug store which will coat but a trifle, but is sufnVu i t to demonstrate the quick add remark able change In both health andappear ance, awaiting those who practice In ternal sanitation. We must remem tier that Inside cleanliness la more Im portant than outside, because the akin 4loea not absorb impurities to con taminate the blood while the porea In the thirty feet Of bowels da Just as Necessary That New Form Bi Ltamed as It Waa Gear-and-Clutch Should Be Understood l Is Frlctior.leaa. Drivers of motor cars nre still un decided as to whether the new "mag tietic transmission" Is prof fable t the old geur mechanism. In nn article in the Illustrated World (Chicago), Wnlter bet asserts thai when there i.s any trouble It is been use the driver ims not taken the pains to learn how to manage (Up new form of transmis sion. This requires to be learned just ns the geiii-iiiid-eliitch NWttSmlSSlda hud to he learned. The magnetic transmission is frtc tlonlcss nnd noiseless even when, changing geur. Mr. Lee describee it us follows: "The best way of describing the magnetic transmission is to begin with what we all understand the little horseshoe magnet, and u piece of steel. The magnet Is mounted on a stand so that It will turn freely, and ii crank handle Is attached to tin curved end With which to revolve It. The piece of steel is mounted on an other stand, no It will be supported be tween the two ends of the magnet, without, however, touching it ut any point When Magnet Is Revolved. "Then, when the magnet is revolved by means of the crank handle it la seen that the piece of steel will turn V O T k . A SmMm Wm HOG CHOLERA RECOMMENDED ' fj Device la Paying Proposition and Will Save Trouble Animals Soon Learn Ita Use. There seems to be very little said about the hog oiler and yet It Is something that has been used on a great many tanas for the past year or two. XI have had experience with oil ers of different kinds and find that the use of a good oiler, that does not leak or clog up, Is quite worth while and Is a paying pSjOpoallion, as it will save a great deal of trouble and ne glect, says a writer In uu exchange. A great ninny farmers neglect keep ing their hugs free from lice and mange simply because It is so much trouble and annoyance to get them up In a pen and sprinkle or dip them. The hog oiler not only saves time and trouble, but also naves oil, since much oil is wasted when the sprin kling can Is used. There are two distinct xlnds of oil ers on the market: The cylinder oiler and the upright or post oiler. Tba oiler that does not waste oil by leak ing or overflowing and one that oper ates easily is one of the best invest ments a hog rnlser can make; while the oiler that leaks or clogs up with sir Is almost useless. If the oiler is set up In a place where the hogs congregate every day, such as the feeding place, they will almost invariably use it when theV smell the oil. lsk ' r f i ;.., FENCING FOR HOG PASTURES Material Slump In Profits If Animals Are Confined to Pens Maka Barrier "Plg-Tlght" The raising of hogs calls for the fencing In of a field or two for hog pasture, for every hogkeeper well knows that there is a very material slump In the profits In pork-growing If the hogs nre kept In pens or small runs, obtaining no food except that given them. Of the three prime es sentials In a hog pasture namely pasturage, water supply nnd fence the fence Is of more Importance than most of us realize until a stiff bit of experience sets us thinking. The hog lot fence, of all fences on the farm, needs to be built substantially and "Plg-tlght." Any hog pasture fence that Is put up hurriedly and somewhat Indifferently Is a detriment to all con cerned to the rest of the farm, to the farmer and to the hogs, even. SHORTHORN BREED IN FAVOR Country Church In Northwest Missouri Is Center of Community De voted to Breeding." (By FRANK D. THOMSON.) A country church near Rnvenswood. In northwest Missouri, is the center of n community devoted to breeding Shorthorns. In the past three months the 20 members of the organisation and to be eligible to membership In this special effort one is required to Plan of Magnetic Transmission. With it, although than Is DO physical contact between them. Now then, if the t runk ha mile la changed Into u gasoline engine, and a CoUarllhe ar rangement of wire, called a held, sub stituted for the msgnat and another arrangement of wire called un arma ture substituted fog the piece of ste!, we car. apply more readily the Idea to the niitomohi'c. "The engine revolve; the field, nnd the Held, her oral m a ntagnet on ac count of the revolution, ihea revolves the armature, Which is connected rig idly to the drive-abaft of the car. Thus ve have the direct 'drive, or 'high.' A cylindrical controller then is put in, with its op. rating handle la a convenient locatl in, Dy menus of this controller the magnetic energy generated in the Held l aa be cut BO that it will have no effect on tin- arm ature at all, nhlch given neutral.' Intern. ediatj Cp.-eds. "It is, of course, Beceaaary to pro- fide tor Intermediate speeds, and this la done by changin,' the relation lu tweeu the tield nnj the armature, si '.hat when it is au t! aired the tield Wetproof Steel Lined Snot Snells DOUBLE your duck hunting luck in rough weather with the rigltt shotshella" Remington UMC Smokeless Arrow" or "Nitro Club" Wetproof Steel Lined "Speed Shells,' made to atay dry and firm aa a bullet' no matter how wet the pocket that contains them, and shoot right. mm ith the rig t rhcll in your Remington UMC Purr.-, G r.n or Autoloading Shot gun there will Lc no hitch at the critical moment no gun jammed with a water- ii i n i i ii roaked and swelled shell no fizzled fhots from mushy turn- T)CfYl i fl if ) ft overa of the ahell ends. UAlC Remington UMC Smokeless for Shooting Right "Arrow" and "Nitro Club" Vetprof Steel Lined "Speed Shells" are completely proofed against wet by a wonderful and exclusive process, which it took three years to perfect. This improvement costs you nothing. Ju.it huy the same favorite "Arrow" or "Nitro Club" brand, as usual, at thf regular price. You will get the Vctproof improvement extra. without charge. You will not he able to tee this improvement but you will know it is there when you put it to the test of shooting under conditions which only Wetproof shells can stand. They will atay hard ana smooth as usual, with the turned-over end entirely firm iii if and top wad tlat. It you caa detect any difference in the results in shooting them when they "ought to be good and wet, you will be the first to succeed in doing so. The same highest dependability and per formance qualities as always In Uaclt jtowier skeJh, huy the old reliable "New Club,"" Dow Wetproof scaled at turnover and top wad. SoJd by Snorting GooJs DeaJtrt in Your Community Clctn tint oil your gun with REMTML, tSc combina tion Powder Soivoat. Lubricant and Ru,t Preventive THE REMINGTON ARMS UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE COMPANY, Inc. . rM Mantfturr of Firturuit attJ Ammunition in tkt WorU WOOLWORTH BU1LDINC NEW YORK CITY , At the present time barley is sell ing on -the market for about $2.25 perhundred pounds In comparison to a price of $3 per hundred pounds for corn. The question is being asked as to which is the better buy at these prices. Experimental work has shown consistently that barley, when uround and soaked. Is almost the enulvalent of corn for fattening ani- Lujale. Ow this basis with the relative ly wide spread in price which we have now barley could easily be pronounc ed the cheaper feed of the two, and It Certainly would seem the part of wis dom to utilize it where possible in the ration of animalsr especially hogs which are being made ready for the market. Experimental work has shown that the gain is increased ma terially by grinding and soaking the barley before feeding. Conjugal Felicity. "My wife and I never urgue, so we get along beautifully." "How do you manage it?" "When anything goes wrong I always figure thnt It was my fault nnd she never disagrees with me." Boston Transcript. NOT UP TO HIM INEZ C. DAVIS Hairdresser & Manicurist THE WILSON 208'.- Box Butte Ave. Phone 911 Hours: 12 to 8:30 P. M. JaL' rri) JF RACK HURTS SALTS FOR KIDNEYS Eat less meat if Kidneys feel UhS lead or Bladder bothers you Meat forms uric acid. Sister Johnny, wlait did you mean by telling ma that you saw Henry kiss me? Johnny 1 didn't. 1 told all de neighbors, and It must have got to mu In a roifndabiiut way. Most folks forget thnt the kidneys, like the bowels, get sluizaisU and clogged and need a flushing occasionally, else we have backache and dull misery in the j kidney region, severe liealachc, rheu mntic twinges, torpid liver, ncid stomach, j sleeplessness bad all sous of bladder tiia- oraers. You simply must keep your Iddheys active and clean, and the moment you feel an uche or pain in the kidney repion, got about four ounces of Jad Kalt from any good drug btore here, take a tablespoon ful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act line. ThU famous salts is made from the acid of (rrapes and lemon juice, combined with litnia, and is harmless to flush clogged kidneya and stimulate them to normal activity. It also neutralizes the acide in the urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts is harmless; inexpenaive; mokes a delightful effervescent litbia water drink which everybody should take now and then to keep their kidneys clean, thus avoiding serious complications. A well-known local druggi?;. says ho Is lota of Jad alts to folks who believe in overcoming kidney trouble while it is i-ily trouble. Rich Anthracite Deposits. At least twenty-one workable beds of anthracite havo seen id.ntltled In the State of Pennsylvania. Their maxi mum depth below the eurfses i.pproxl mates :.rOu feet, and tin y contain ut best from sixty to seventy feet of coal. How v r, in the "southern" ib id some of the beds are estimated to reach levels 4,000 feet below the surface. Prize-Winning Shorthorn. live Within live miles of the church have acquired 100 registered Short horns und 200 biglfgrade cow a, Twelve registered bulls huve been placed in service. The latter, however, are owned privately by this group of Individuals within the circle. The mat ter of convenience determined this Item. The Community is known as "Har mony." The Shorlhorn circle Is but one of various interests which the com munity is encouraging. I KNOWLEDGE HELP TO FARMER Good Judge of Stock Offered Many Opportunities to Mingle With Experts and Breeders. Tho farmer who has been a good Judge of stock through careful, sys tematic Study will have a degree of 1 recognition and Influence in his com munity that sans oiier many opportu nities for Mm to meet and mingle with the best informed live stock men, ex- ivrt judg m, peosainenl hreeders and officials of rhows and oilier agricul tural organizations. He may thus come in touch with the best meth ods of breeding and handling stock and with men of affairs, and by Ida Increased kuowledge broaden his in fluence and mefulnasg to his com munity and tho world at large. 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 a The Farmers' Union Alliance, Nebraska Tmmtmrnm 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ntntmtTtnitntmTTnttmtmnttwt:tmtmmnmmritnt