The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, May 01, 1919, Local Edition, Image 6

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    THE ALLIANCE (NEBRASKA) HERALD
Thursday, May 1, 1919
Walk Over Time.
Dally thousands nf person In th
kesnrtnl district leave thHr footprints.
An . esml. huf on lfi or
Cm. Inserted In the si.lrwniK at in 1
s)ortheat corner f Hromiwny find
lfa!den lane I a ple piss
.. a-Mo lit- IS Inrlice loni
t fnlntl.T Illuminated. 1iovltic n
aflock dial. Every day nn nternee or
tO.OOO persons pns over It. yet n
ore tbnn one In ton hns ever wtttecd
ft rrnlml.ty no clork In the world Is
0 rotieWy treated end receives so lit-
attention. New Tfirk Trlltime.
Plenty et Salmon.
American nl!'er nnl snllors will
consume between .TtxvinriO mid
000 rases of snckeve sntnton next win
ter. aerorill"if I" p'vernment estlmntee.
A re-ntt. Mie enilre pnrk of Hits
summer hns been enmmnndoered by
rhlcf of tlie snlmnn
branch of tlie food administration, j
The government also will require 7n
trr cent of the pink salmon pnek of
Pugct sound, ncrordlwr to Pomlnsr.
Civic Precaution.
Are yon doing anything to mnke
Crimson (Sulch a greater and better
commmiltyT"
"Ton h't we are." answered Three
finger Snm. "We are buying all the
liberty bonds we can rnrry so as to
make sure the Hun will never exercise
ny Influence In onr affairs, whatso
ever." Practical Comparison.
Ton don't seem very enthusiastic
about defending yonr ,,"v lr,nt
prlvllcpV
"No," replied Senator Sorghum. "1
lf-overed long ago that two para
graphs In the papers out home were
worth more than half a down pages In
the Congressional Kerord."
Military Mirth.
First War Mnp Oawr An they sny
this here Metx la Germany's key to
France.
Second Ditto Humph I Looks to
B like It will be the key that'a going
t lock her out of It.
During Convalescence
the aftermath of acute
disease, when physical
strength is at low ebb, the body
need? particular, effective
nourishment to hasten res
toration of strength end vim
Jhere is no better time to
utilize the peculiar nutrient
qualities of
V 1 U
Being i ri h t' C.j i:v to.ic. i
Last
Cheaper and Better
Bread and Cakes
Produced under the most stringent rules of sanita
tion, ly skilled bakers and with the aid of modern equip
ment our products are absolutely wholesome; are cheap
er than you can produce them for and are of a quality
that will satisfy completely the most particular.
You'll Hud us prepared to fill your wants with any
thing in the pastry line. All goods are fresh and clean.
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Buy None but Alliance-Made
Bread and Pastry
ALLIANCE BAKERY
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up the body l;y lifaure'.
Ler.t Tii'dtunri riouitf-tiiier.
Sci-tt 1Kwii htuotnticid. N. 1
Give Your Tracor
A Square Dccl
Remember that your tractor works et full
load practically alwuys with tle threat's
wide open. This means an extra h'.r'i
operating heat especially when th fuel ta
kerosene. It requires an oil especial
adapted to its working conditions.
STANOLIND
Tractor Oil
Is the special oil that leading tractor manu
facturers recommend. It will stand the hlcli
heat tractor engines develop and keep cylin-
dera, valves and bearings properly coatM
with a fnctlonless oil film. Keeps a tractor
working right the year round with the
least expense for overhauling and repair.
Ask your daalar for thla oQ
or writs ut for Informs Uoo
Standard Oil Company
(NekiMka)
Omaha
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Oifi She (Goes!
Tho car starts instantly runs with steady, sustained power animated with
Ked Crown Gasoline. Every drop of Red Crown is converted into gas
tloca its bit in propelling the car. You feel a force behitKt the throttb thtt
cprir.'n t ) life tlie instant jou cive it rein. You covei ' ground -yo:: g.t
l!:er miles don't count. A fillinf cf Red Crcwn is packed with them.
Fi'.l th trr-!c ct home cr n hundred m;ks3 distant Red Crown never varies
in quality or performance. Tho Red Crown Sign marks the place to buy i't.
Polarlne is a perfect year-rcund lubricant that saves power.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(Nebraska)
Omaha
bed cmrnm gas
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Author ef Immortal 8 org.
"Home, Sweet Home," Mnn written
In 1823 hy John Howard Payne. Ia
but a very few cf the clity years of
M life Tayne wn (tiifflrlontly lonj? at
any one pin re to mil It hi home. Hp
died In Tunla. Africa, April 1, 18.12
and It wn thirty-one yenn Rfterwurds
befor hl body wm hrontit to hl
nntive country, the place he no doubt
hnd in mind when he tntii them
rp'8llnt worda.
THE MOST
DANGEROUS DISEASE
ItAIOULBO Oil COMMMY
flight nii to Happtneas.
The j.re the happlcst-
U;oi' wlm work in Minke others hupfi-.
ikI foi'i-i tln-iiw. hfs. The dlsnlN
5ed nrc tho w!m uro ureklnj: h;ippl
for tii'Mnwivea.
No orirana ef t)i tinman body aro o
Important to health and Ion lire aa tna
htdneya. Whn they alow up and com
mence to lac: in their duties, look out!
Kind out what the trouble la without
(tolay. Whenever you feel nervoua,
weak, dlizy, aulTer from eleepleeaneaa,
or have palna In the back icake up
of once. Your kldneye need help. Thene
ere elrna to Warn you that your kld
neye are not performing their func
tion properly. They are only half
dolna; tht-lr work and aTe alio win a; 1m
purltlea to accumulate and bo convert
ed Into orlc ectd and other poleonn,
which are caunlnr you dlatreaa and will
dentroy you unleaa they are driven
from your ayetem.
Oet aome OCCD MEDAL Haarlem OH
Capaulea at once. They are an old. tried
preparation uaed all over the world for
renturiea. They contain only old-fashioned,
eoothlnjc oila combined with
elrenKth-alvlna; and aystein-cleanslna;
herba, well known and uaed by physi
cian In their daJly practice. UOLJ
Ml-; UAL, Haarlem OH OapKtilee are Im
ported direct from the laboratories Im
Holland. They are convenient to take,
and will either Rive prompt relief or
your money will be refunded. Ask for
them at any drua; atore. but be aura to
aet the original Imported GOLD
MEDAL brand. Accept no substitutes).
In sealed packages. Ttiree sites.
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erytal glamm humidor with s39fe III ' U 1 I KW'y X Tob.txo Co.
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u I it flush up to Prince Albert to produce more smoke
hanniness than VO.l 1 frfr yfrira r-kltoofi4 I T3 A . . .' 1 a. a.
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fit your smokeappetite lilce kids fit yourha:ids! It has the
jimdandiest flavor and cdclness and fragrance you ever ran
against l
Just what a whale of joy Prince Albert really is you want
to find out the double-quickest thing you do next. And, put
it down how you could smoke P. A. for hours without
tongue bite or parching. Our exclusive patented process
cuts out bite and parch.
Realize what it would mean to get set with a joy 'us jimmy
pipe every once and a while. And, puff to beat the cards!
Without a comeback! Why, P. A. is so good you feel
like you'd just hp.ve to eat that fragrant smoke I
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C
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"X7ITII0UT a market, agriculture could not be the
basis of our national prosperity that it is.
Marketing turns production into wealth and those
agencies that help farmers find profitable outlets are
; important aids to the country's welfare. Stripped of
all discussion, the function of the packers is to find mar
kets. Because of their success in doing this, Armour
and Company aro today "The American Fanner's Big
pest Customer."
Outlets must be maintained
for normal supply. Foreign
Bales must be developed for ex
cess rleld. In a shortage of
any product, acceptable alter
natives must be distributed to
relieve the need and to keep
markets ready when tho yield
Is again heavy. Fresh com
modities which vlll not bear
transportation, and would thus
be unprofitable to prod ice,
must be packaged for reserve
use elsewhere. There must be
manufacture and sale of all by
products. And these are
among the services which Ar
mour and Company render
one of the economic reasons
why we handle food In so many
different forms.
To perform cfflclentXy, our
tntire tyttem ha$ to operate ei
whole. It will not function
piece-meal. Our preparation
plants, at points where foods
re grown, would become
choked without our four bun
tired Branch Houses absorbing
production. Our Branches,
carrying the several days' re
serve supply that makes users
well nigh Independent of rail
road uncertainties, must con
tinually wage a competitive
Cght for aales. We must finance
producers for the thirty, sixty
or ninety days necessary pay
cash for raw products,' and
then prepare, transport and
ell on Customary credits. Oar
refxlgerstor cars have to be
steadily carrying the supply
forward to the tables of the
nation. As the Interstate Com
merce Commission In its report
of August last says:
"The carriers (railroads) of
the country could not so effec
tively handle the entire refrig
erator car equipment aa is now
done by the intervention of pri
vate owners. The meat packer
could no more do business on
an economical and efficient
basis without his private cars
than he could without his
modern equipped refining or
packing plant."
Marketing, however, does not
consist merely In taking what
producers offer and selling it.
Scientific' selling must begin
with the best growing of those
foods the country most needs.
To this end our Farm Bureau
was inaugurated as s point
of contact with growers and
to help bring about a better
understanding of mutual prob
lems. And It Is largely because
Armour and Company are thus
continuously working to mar
ket the products of the Ameri
cas farm that yon sre sure of
steady food supply. Under
standing this, you must appre
ciate that in asking your dealer
for Armour Products you are
lending your support to a sys
tem that works to ths country's
economic good and to your own
best Interest.
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