The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, November 20, 1919, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    THE ALLIANCE HERALD, ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA, NOVEMBER 20, 1919
PAGE SEVEN
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before the war
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during the war
c a package
NOW
THE FLAVOR LASTS
SO DOES THE PRICE!
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I wish to dispose of the following property. It will be priced
right. If you can use any article listed it will repay you to call
phone 18 or come in person : ,
25x28x42 Detroit Safe
Flat Top Office Desk and Chair
Oil Heater, medium size
One Mare, four years old, weight 1450
W.W.NORTON
First National Bank Building
Alliance, Nebraska
LAND
I have several good propositions in
Box Butte County
Farms
Prices range from $25 to $80 per acre
Some of this land has been sold as many as
three times this season and each time has
cleared as high as $10 per acre for the owner.
I have not sold a farm to a man this summer
that has not made from ?3,000 to $5,000.
These opportunities will bear investigation.
Your money can just as well earn these
big returns. Let me show you my list
E.T. Kibble & Co.
Real Estate
MtmiowsT (muni
The following new members were
received into the church last Sunday
morning, all by letter: Mrs. A. V.
Newberg, Mrs. Elizabeth Howard,
Thomas Howard, Miss Zelma Lock-
man Rnd Miss Victoria Wilkinson.
We were pleased with an attend-
nce of 212 In the Sunday school
last week. Next Sunday is rally day,
and the superintendent has asked for
n attendance of 312. Let all the
members work and this can be ac
complished.
Next Sunday night will be ob
served as "Boys' Night." A chorus
of boys In addition td the regular
choir and orchestra will furnish sev
eral special selections. The boys are
working to have a larger attendance
than the girls can possibly have
hen we observe "Girls' Nicht" a
little later. The pastor will speak
on the subject, "A Boy's Religion."
We find that many people are ap
preciating the splendid orchestra
which haa so recently been organ-
lied. Much favorable comment has
been heard on the selections given
last Sunday night, particularly "The
Lost Chord."
MEARL C. SMITH, Pastor.
Remember the folks who used to
worry, In the days when the automo
bile Industry was In Its Infancy.
about how long It would be before
the horse was supplanted. That was
at one time a favorite subject for
debate In country schools. The same
old story, only with a great deal
more conviction, was spread still
farther when the tractor appeared
and came Into fairly general use. It
has been predicted every year for the
past decade that the time would come
when homes would no longer be the
chief mainstay of the farmer. Wise
acres would nod their heads and In
sist that automobiles- and 'tractors
couldn't work In the mud, and that
there would always be need of some
horses on the farms, but even they
didn't doubt that the era of the horse
was In its decline. Wben the war
broke out, and buyers from this and
foreign countries Bcoured the United
States, paying unheard of prices for
draft 'animals for the transportation
service and artillery, there was an
other time of fretting about killing
off all the horses needed on the
farms, and again It was predicted
that the horse was slated to go. But
something has gone wrong with all
these calculations. In spite of the
fact that there are more automobiles
and tractors In use than ever before,
and despite the exportation of over
million horses during the war, fig
ures supplied by the bureau of crop
estimates of the department of agrl
culture show that there are now
nearly a third of a million more
horses and mules In this country
than at the beginning of hostilities.
It was expected, the bureau says,
that the war would stampede the
horse market and send prices high
enough to draw from the farms an
alarming number of much-needed
work animals, but nothing of the
sort occurred.
tt
HAS DONE ME
A WORLD OF GOOD"
Pee Kays It's Iloiiinrknhle How
Quickly Tanlac Hits Marie Him
Feel flight Again
"My next door neighbor put me on
to Tanlac and It certainly is remark
able how quickly it has gotten me to
feeling right again," said James H.
Fee, a well known carpenter em
ployed at the Rock Island Railroad
shops living at 1345 F avenue, East,
Cedar Rapids, Iowa, in conversation
with a Tanlac representative re
cently.
"My stomach and kidneys have
bothered me so much during the past
three years," he explained, "that I
often had to lay off from work, as I
was In bo much pain I could not get
out of bed. Gas would form on my
stomach after eating and cause such
awful pain that I could hardly stand
it, and while I tried many different
medicines nothing did me any good.
"So I got a bottle of Tanlac, on the
advice of my neighbor who had been
greatly benefited by it, and soon
after starting on it I began to
straighten right up. I have taken
three bottles now and am feeling like
new man. I have no more trouble
with my stomach nor any more pains
in my sides and back. It Is without
doubt a great medicine for It has
certainly done me a world of good.
talk so much about my wonderful
improvement and what caused it that
my friends often call me 'Tanlac' I
never fail to recommend it to any
one who is not feeling well. I could
name several who have taken It on
my sayso and they all tell me it has
relieved them of their troubles, too. '
A dull, dragging feeling of the
body, a sluggish mind, dull memory,
depression of spirits, nervousness, ir
ritability, stomach trouble, indiges
tion, backache, headache and that
tired feeling, are among the numer
ous symptoms of a condition from
which a surprisingly large number of
people suffer.
Tanlac proved of great benefit to
Mr. Fee because it contains certain
WHEN YOU SUFFER
FROM RHEUMATISM
Almost any man will tell you
that Sloans Liniment
means relief
medicinal properties which combat
these very troubles. Thousands are
now using this famous meoiclne In
nil parts of the United States and
Canada and in each case the prepara
tion Is accomplishing surprising re
sults. Scores of testimonials are re
ceived dally from men and women
of unquestioned honesty and Integ
rity expressing deep gratitude as a
result of having found such a great
source of relief.
Tanlac Is sold In Alliance by F. E.
Holsten, in llemlngford by Ilrmlng
ton Merc. Co., In llofflnnd by Mal
lery Grocery Co. Advertisement.
Two American fliers recently
passed over the town of Ennenada
da Todos Santos del Distrlto Norte
da la Baja California and dropped
exhausted Record.
A bolshevlst caret nothing about
collective bargaining. He omits the
bargaining and simply collects.
HEAD THESE PRICES -J
on genuine
For practically every man has used
it who has suffered from rheumatic
aches, soreness of muscles, stiffness of
joints, the results of weather exposure.
Women, too, by the hundreds of
thousands, use it for relieving neuritis,
lame backs, neuralgia, sick headache.
Clean, refreshing, soothing, economi
cal, quickly effective. Say "Sloan's
Liniment" to your druggist. Get it
today. 35c. 70c, $1.40
Firestone Tires
Special Moulded Fabric Cases
Guaranteed 6,000 miles.
Plain Non-Skid
30x3 -in $11.60
30x3i,-in 15.10 18.00
32x3!o-in 17.50 , 21.00
(with war tax)
All sizes of wrapped treads guaranteed 6,000
miles; prices in proportion. All sizes of
cords guaranteed 8,000 miles.
These prices are made possible by the large
stock we carry, which now represents an in
vestment of upwards of $35,000. This is
your first opportunity to select from a com
plete stock of all sizes of tires including
cords.
C0URSEY & MILLER
The Ford Garage
The nrivates didn't have all the
grief during the late war. The offl
cers were soaked good and plenty for
every purchase they made, and even
at times when they would have been
glad to economize, the dignity of
their position made It Impossible
And. now that the war is over, the
ex-offlcers of Uncle Sam's army are
meeting with a flood of requests for
contributions to this, that and the
other thing, and all of them begin
by reciting that they were Just a lit
tie bit the nick of the flock, and
therefore, being of a higher intelll
gence, ought to appreciate more the
particular scheme that is being pre
sented. One of the latest of these, ac
cording to an officer friend, is just
a little bit the richest yet. In a let
ter mailed November 1 to a man liv
ing at Alliance, Neb., he is invited
to join the proposed National Army
and Navy club, to be located at New
York City, and to forward a check
for 10 initiation fee, for which he
Is to receive free the privileges of
the club, still located In New York
City, as far away as It could be, for
the remainder of the year 1919. It
is understood that he is' to pay an
other $10 for this privilege during
1920, and so on for the remainder
of his natural life, if he is foolish
enough to do so. Not only this, but
he is urged to constitute himself a
membership committee of one, and
rope all his friends in. It's a grand
scheme one that Barnum would
have heartily favored and will
probably succeed for the same rea
son that Mr. Barnum did.
Don 't Buy a New One
Have It Welded
By one of the best welders in the Middle West, with the Oxy
acetylene process.
No Job Is Too Large or Too Kmall for Me to Do My tient
I make a specialty of repairing Clyinder Blocks, Frames and Trans
mission Cases Any Kind of Metal.
GEORGE H. BRHCKNER
With the Carroll llUM-ksmlth 8hop
After yoa eat always take
ATONIC
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Instantly relieves Heartburn. Bloat.
mi Catty Feeling. Stops food souring,
repeating, and all stomach miseries.
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awaat and troo. Incraawa Vitality and Pap.
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aanda woadarf oily booafltad. Only eoata a eaat
or two a day to bm it. foaitivaly ruarantaad
to plaaaa or wa will raf und nauuay. Gat a ha
box today, Yea will aaa,
F. J. BREXWAK,
Alliance, Xebraaka
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rolling 'em with I 4' -
the national joy smoke "
ROLLING your own cigarettes with Prince Albert is just
. about as joy'us a sideline as you ever carried around in
your grip ! For, take it at any angle, you never got such quality,
flavor, fragrance and coolness in a makin's cigarette in your
life as every "P. A. home-made will present you!
Prince Albert putt new smokenotiona under your bonnet t It's so
delightful rolled into a cigarette and, so easy to roll I And, you just take
to it like you been doing it since away back t You see, P. A. is crimp cut
and a cinch to handle I It stays put and you don't lose a Jot when you
tart to hui the paper around the tobacooJ
Youll like Prince Albert in a jimmy pipe as much as you do in a home
rolled cigarette, tool Bite and parch are cut out by our exclusive patented
process. You know P. A. is the tobacco that has led three men to smoke
pipes -where one was smoked before. Yes sir. Prince Albert blazed the
way. And, me-o-my, what a wad of smokesport will ripple your way
very time you fill up I
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R. J. Reynold Tobacco
Company
Whateo-Salaaa.N.C
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