The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, October 10, 1918, Local Edition, Image 8

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    ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA, OCTOBER 10, 1918.
Ih ro crowded llirrr i hurley room Lloyd wanted mo to write n let- The bent answer to Oarman peare
lo 1 hi. I i tor to h.' published in The Herald, propaganda is sinking more U-
Thin I a If idk drenry lay, but hut the only thing I could writ for boatu, sending more men to France
ARP WinFI Y FPARATFIl fr''ni ,,HnR vpry WP' "nd ro,n,j""1d b for tne Police Carrf, .r RpoliniB up our work along every
HUL Iv llfLLI i3LI nlXMILU n ,1,,, fjn(. Bought RBI ctaOCQ I ill .lam Jems. Many thank-; to line, and a hevy subscription to the
.it the Y . A retuinr or inir i,ioy i ror i nc nor.iin ana also me rourm icoerty ivOHn. roace must
costs 10c, ale box of matches costs mngailnes which he Bent. A Lincoln mean the triumph of right ami jus-
2 etc. A man Is limited to one bar or Omaha dally would be appr 1 lat I tlce, the defeat of Germanism, not a
of holo( olate, one, box of atches, once in a whl'.e. I truce with It, not I compromise
" I four cigars (the only kind of tobac- "There are different tribes of Phi- with It.
The world-war is no respecter of j ro obUUMMe) etc. The shortage of Hppinoes "t.ie same as there are dif-
families, somet Imen calling sons from t. ,.,,, ,,,. not effect me, thank f,rent tribes of American IndLms. Moving pictures Of Nebraeka cat-1
the saiiie home to tor distant portions goodness. iome of their favorite dishes are tie raising, irrigated f.-ri ilng, dry
of the globe Such Is the case with j "Mom lo heat from you soon and ron, rjB. ronst dor and chicken on farming, c-tc. were shown coot I nil-
SONS OF THOMAS FAMILY
Former linphne of The Herald
Write tctterv in Home Colkn
Kmm Hast and WWI
the Thomas'. Scott writing from I (1jton can moke my letters more
Merrie. I hl-1 itil Rati Phlllfl from the I nterwtlng w.ien I learn what I am
Philippine Islands. Their lKters fol- penmttew to write",
low: . Your son
"Pear Pad and all t i Folks: If j SCOTT.
1 can gel my Haferl thawed out will ilft. Field Sinnal Hit. A. B. F.
write a few line-i 00 ihis, your BStb France.
birthday. May you have many happy j iPhBi Cnluillo Island. P. I.
retnrti:. of the day. Hone to !. l-ev August IS. 1918.
Recoived' letter!
last mail dated
However. I do look for the war to end Iim,, JT .in,, 27 W(. yvi Bail throe or
before that time. I rnr times n month.
ve srs hamg a cold spoil
before fOUr next birthday, though I i )t.;ir Kolk;
am not planning on It too wtrong. ir(Un yOU on
I have been glad I ' 1 i enlist
In the Navy from the t1m I stopped
on board ship. However, 1 have al
moFt lomt to the conclusion I am In
the Nu-vy rig it now from att aranc
es. This is -.he third day of the pres
ent reign (rain) am! i' looks as lap
It might continue until Urn end or
the present year. Xo wonder they
have a k!n over hers with all this
rain! Ha! ha! (English jok-.)
' Haven't got finite used to dry
land (1 ino&n wet land) yet, n
every little trolls it seems the floor
of th" tent begins to tip. Of coarse
tala Is only an Illusion as; the floor
is quite solid and ITS have RothlOg
stronger to drink than coffee and
water. Ah I Wads thru the mud I
find niy.-rlf look in I for submariner.
"I guess my brain will have to
thaw out if I an to write rense.
Speaking, of cents. I made a mistake
by not bringing along from Amerlcii
some 1'. S. cents for tbe children
here. One of the tiny tola asked a
Slgnnl boy if be had any cents. He
said No, or he wouldn't be here. I
do not think so well of Fngland
mainly on account of the weather
From raat 1 could Kee of Ireland it
of
e'er. Is
Num-
Tbe Iheriiro
down to about 68 degrees I
her four, tphoon signal is up bo we j (j1p- native wonleh wear art or
twTjfe drefsei Will say that Dip oj
th m wear 'v WnBOi but si'i e-nf moraf"
'Ivillzed went what Is ct 'lrd to O
the bolfihOtf. Pigs are roasted a OftaiJT at the state fair 'Of tbe ('oncer
live on I ban boo pole. You can hear vatlon and Public Welfare Commis
than squeal fftr a mi'e. Eft fits with alon, in connexion with the Tftire; i
: kslf ditelopetJ Ohlakea :n them art of Publicity. A conservative estimate
boiled and eaten With rite. The; are of the total number witnessing thest
ror sale in the llatiio and are tlycd
pink tf distinguish them from I
Dogs : re fed en wat"r a onfl
le of freeks and th n "iven fell or"
the llcb t toy can eat. They are thoB
rOaitsd before the rice has time to d
. Live .I'lly flr.'i are MWB like
e ' i i' ' eat a watermelon. Could
wile more about lb" di"t biK v. ill de
sist. "Ansoa want to kno'v wl hi
pictures is 12. .'00 to 15,000.
Don't try to saift your responsib
lity to ihe other fellow.
r.".e.
K -t some thlrig untihual to
happen
'Don't wait to ask what fcin l ojM
knge to snd-anythin;; w6uld be u,rinB Jnal toven
Nstural B
In on? of hla estfj
At. i . ...
wnn; -i nT,' noticed toot land that
producer beflittlfojl ftowera cud m
clons fruits nlsd prn-nee n Verv e"
ecPrnt, Intelligent and kbit thfaa ;
men ittnl v,-oih,mi." AM :' .. . ..,
lool; I Lhts tip o sort .f Irtenre
ut lot r 1). Hie he dIK-otecl Ihsit In'
to i . o : .... a ,.. m ace u wa:. c
neotii u
i hoi.
welcome. No eatm ras are allowed Oil j ihlns'
the rock no one of thone would do Hoping to bear from yea soc
me no good. , urn one of your sclditr sons.
"Am glad "Freak" finished SCfaootl PHIL
as il will be a grerci help to him in j VvU pb.Hp H. ThoinaS 10 Co . (
the army. I expect Had onjoyotj HIh i J K()., MinHls Bay, P. I
trlti to Alliance -during Stockmen a
Convention after Ixdng In the otln
for so long at Line dn. Bxpeet Scott
i4 more than a "rooket" by this . inn .
IVuil is having hard luck having to
: ay at Funs-ion. He had better trail
fer to some Other branch of the
service so he can see some action.
"Army Ufa is good for one if they
USS (ommon aense along with it, I
barn gained twenty pounds, it would
be an easy matter to drink booze,
I inoke cigarettes and' go wit i "bel!
srlnOS" OTOr here as that is about all
there Is for receation.
"It is possible I will have a trip a
round the world before reaching
is a country anyone might be proud home. Two regiment of infantry
of. It's green Holds W9rt beautiful i have left for Valdlvostok and one
and even the rocks green. The mmin- j eompay of field artillery is ready to
tains are huge, smooth mounds, dif- I leave. Some of the coast Artillery is
frut from the sharp peaks of the to be transferred to Field Artillery
mountains In Scotland and not near- ftmi my company may be one of
ly so high. Ithem. We would go from here to
A pecular thing here is the steam
trucks wit.i engines like the old fash
ioned threshing-machine engines, tho
they make good time-and lots of
smoke. All railroadB are narrow
guage snd ISVe small cars thai look
Siberia, then to Moscow, then to
Berlin, to Paris, London and little
od New York, it woud be a great
trla all right.
"Every kind of foodstuff we have
comes in tin cans, even spuds, grape-
like miniature railway in American a j nuts, and flour. 1 sure miss the sp
musement parks. The locomotives i pies, orantes. and be fries, Prssh
are not much larger then the truck milk is not to be had at uny price,
engines Tho even whistle like toy! "We arrived at Caballo Isl.in I
engines. The trams (street cv.rs) are 1 July 25 for a three months' stay,
doubledoeked and have girl conduct -1 This is a sub-station to Fort Mills
orines Women work in the factories mid eah eo;npany takes a turn fttay-
and do all kinds of work that men 1 ing here. It keeps as busy taking cars
formerly did, even driving trucks of s-o many guns as we have on thic,
and working on the streets. I little Island. Some call this the "Old
"The eata Blnce we got off the boat ; Soldiers' Home" BJ we Pave such
have been excelent. Had dandy bacon! good care.' We have Filipino kitchen
and good American coffee this morn- police, Filipinos to shine our shoes,
ing. Apples and oranges ((small wash our cloths, and do w latev r vm
ones) cost a Ihrippence (6c) each. (ask. We bars a screen for moving
On the boat one apple cost nearly as pictures in our squad room so we
much as three dozen at home. lean lie in bed and watch the motlei
I
Ventilate Ceat Piles.
Unless coal piles arS well ven
tilated spontaneous combnsttoh will
follow. To prevenl spontaneous coin
l'ustion, tie bureau of bftnes i ires
these Boggestlons: (1) Build n coal
idn OB dry gfoaQd, (2) Store n!y
one size of DM) in et'.ch pile. (I!) Be
move fine coill for Immediate use if
possible. (1) Don't wet and dry the
edal alternately whiiu plllnc (.r)
Store the conl in small piles near the
place where It Is to be stored. (C) Use
MnaH bins In storage yards.
DLLCO-UGHT
The i.ompleie F.W.tric LIb':- and
Power Plr-nt
aghf'itiR tli bunion of
- Svife.
bo
unnljropv
li...
N o uiore houaehokl
3
ACfms i,vt;.k. Alttanee, Xebr.
418 ('becIln' Ave, Phone 'vyi
Famous CoirnsSfddlt
How Mosquitoc. Hatch.
We have all heard nltOOl the OJOSqub
to's habit of laying Its eggs on the
surface of still water in the form of
a raft, which floats ibout until hatch
ing time arrives. l ut It is only some
-pedes that do that In the Ogtaklll re-
moo, iiiki eisewnere among uw moun
tains of the North snd Fast, there i
a kind of mosquito that deposits its
eggs during July in dry hollows In
the ground. When the following
spring arrives the smnvs melting from
the hills fill the hollows with water,
ami in oy the egss hatch out.
mtmtttmatt
Wowie!!!!
II Some collars and cuffs
feel as if they came from
a saw factory instead of a
laundry.
But they don't come
that way from this laundry.
H Our special velvet edge finish makes you
forget you are even wearing a collar.
H For comfort's sake send your collars and
cuffs to us.
We Make a Specialty of Soft Collars
ALLIANCE STEAM LAUNDRY
I
iuiiihiii imiinniiniii stnn "'milllllHIHIIll
HT WANT NEVI OREV?!'
(WHN ,VOO CrOT ONE ONV.V
Tbe best saddle
made. Have stood
the test for 50
years. Write for
free catalogue.
Alfred Cornish & Company
Successors t Collins St Morrison
1210 ftgntani St.. Omaha. Neb.
Vote For
JAMES W. MILLER
Republican Candidate
For Sheriff
BOX BUTTE COUNTY
A TgkpayOf and Resident of AithV0.ee For 2 7 .Years
Pott f( Srt f'.xperience RS Deputy Sheriff of the County and Eigh
i"n Y arp ;.n Ktnploye of the Burlington
VT FOH Ml M t: .SU BAVK TUP, TAW taMPORCMD
The First
Bottle of
;, Gave
Relief
so
4 Writes
PERUNA
Mr. Mi Vnnllnrpn. Engineer, G.
f:...!. Ry 17 Highland St.,Grfvnd
Rapidn, Mich.
Entirely Free from
Catarrh of the Stomach
"Peruna has ponitively done for
mo Mlmt nmnr l fnilrd tn
do. I hve beeS tone and SjratD
compellil to take to my bpil for
days. Tlic first bottle of lVrun.i
gave relief anil while I always
keep it in the house for emerg
encies, I consljer mywrlf entirely
free from cittnrrh of tin ntoni.'ich,
tho trouble from which I f-uf-f.-rcd
for so long before taking
tlila rcmoUy."
Liquid or TfiMef Korm
Sold i:verhere
Ask Vonr Drnler
s r: : .
Hi
GRANDMA USED SAGE
TEA TO DARKEN HAIR
She mixed Sulphur with it tc
Restore Color, Gloss,
Youthfulness.
Pistol and Revolver Cartridge:;;
for Shooting Right
FOR home defence, for hunting or for target (hooting, buy the lir.J of
cartridges the pijtol and revolver exp.rts d :mand fnd c'.ampions depend
on to win tbe Remington UMC " Red Ball" br&nd.
Knowing tnat a single "unaccountable" wild that may cost hit.i tlie match,
one misfire in a hundred shots throw him out of his winning "form." tha
target champion chooses Remington UMC Cartridge.
He knows ft.it ever since lie 1 V ,J down tbe sictt of his first pistol. t' hs founJ
Remiufton UMC ,rtii.i - all '.
Tte olJ cittteman who "ptcke-1 I six-Looter ffiU he ws. IrpejuccT' ant! .till del'tfhts i
".rookinrf up" a thieving coyote whei he get. a chance "Give me i -.-ir.. n, UMC
'Red ii-ll brand cartridacs every tiuae they about rigkt.'
Sold by Snorting Goods Dealers in Your Cc-imunity
REMINCTOX ARMS (JnTON
METALLIC CA R' 'RIDGE CO.. Iaa.
-ar(7at A; -nuf - itur jr ' - iwi.tp.
AVOCI.WCr.TtI El DC. W YORU
Hot Water for
Sick Headaches
Tell why everyone should drink
hot water with phosphate
In It before breakfast.
Common pardon sage brewed into a
heavy tea with sulphur added, will turn
gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully
j dark and luxuriant. Just a few applica
tions will prove a revelation if your hair
is fading, streaked or gTay. Mixing the
8af?e 'lea and Sulphur recipe at home,
thouph, is troublesome. An easier way is
I to get a SO-cent dottle of Wycth's Sage
; and Sulphur Compound at anv drug store
! all ready for use. This is UtS old time
I recipe improved by the addition of other
' ingredients.
While wispy, gray, faded hair is not
i sinful, we all desire to retain our youth
1 ful appearance and attractiveness. By
: darkening your hair with Wyeth's Sage
and Sulphur Compound, no one can tell,
I because it does it so naturally, so evenly,
i You just dampen a sponge or soft brush
with it and draw this through your hair,
taking one small strand at a time; by
j morning all gray hairs have disappeared,
! und, after another application or two,
i your hair becomes beautifully dark,
I glossy, soft and luxuriant.
This preparation is a delightful toiies
; rsqalslts and is not intended for the cure,
I mitigatiou or priimitiou v diai-anc
ATLAS REDWOOD TANKS
Will outlast several steel
tanks or j several tanks
made from other material,
and cost less money.
These tanks will keep the
uatcr cooler in summer
ami warmer in winter.
Send for price list today.
ATLAS TANK MFG. COMPANY
Fred Boisen, Manager
1102 W. O. W. BUILDING, OMAHA, NEBRASKA
Headache of any kind, Is caused by
autointoxication which means Belf- j
poisoning. Llvei and bowel poisons
called toxins, sucxed Into the blood,
through the lymph ducts, excite the
heart which pumps the blood bo fast
that it congests In the smaller arteries
and veins of tbe head producing vio
lent, throbbing pain and distress, called
headache. You become nervous, de
spondent, sick, feverish and miserable,
your meals sour and almost nauseate
you. Then you resort to acetanllide.
aspirin or the bromides which tempor
arily relieve but do not rid the blood of
these irritating toxins.
A glass of hot water with a teaspoon
ful of limestone phosphate in ft, drank
before breakfast for awhile, will not
only wash these poisons from your sys
tem and cure you of headache but will
cleanse, purify and freshen the entire
alimentary canal.
Ask your pharmacist for a quarter
pound of limestone phosphate. It Is In
expensive, harmless as sugar, and al
most tasteless, except for a sourish
twinge which Is not unpleasant.
If you aren't feeling your best, If
tongue is coated or you wake up with
bad taste, foul breath or have colds.
Indigestion, biliousness, constipation
or sour, acid stomach, begin the phoa
phated hot water cure to rid your
system of toxins and poisons.
Results are quick and It is claimed
that those who continue to flush oat
tha stomach, liver and bowels every
morning never have any heads oho or
know a miserable moment.
I Know the Voice
WHICH TKI.1,8 THE SUFFERINGS FROM A SORE TOOTH
I have to see or rent for the first time the worke of any noted
writer of the middle ages, anytbinfe .hat pertains to Dentistry. There
could not have been the demand upon them then as in being made
today.
1 THE SCIENCE OF MEDIC1N E .AND DENTAL SURGERY
Which has shown such wonderful progress in such a comparatively
short time has been compulsory so to speak. Again
NECESSITY WAS THE MOTHER OF INVENTION
For twenty years every hour of every day, I have heard some
one Bay "Why does not some one invent something to relieve pain in
a safe and easy manner?" The cry for this great necessity has dwelt
on my mind bo long, that I finally solved the problem and have put
it into use. Through Sturgis & Sturgis, Attorneys, I filed for a patent
on this most wonderful method to relieve pain.
I KNOW THE VOICE OF THE SVFFEKEK; I ALSO KNOW HOW
TO ANSWER
in a manner that should Immensely please. It's here for you to take
udvantage of. I will gladly show you.
For Out-of-Town Patrona
Aolntments Made to
Heat Suit Tbetr Conveni
ence.
'PHONE TODAY
DR. G. W. TODD
443 HRANDE18 BU1LD1NU
OAMHA, NEBRASKA