The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, February 04, 1921, Page SIX, Image 6

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    LIBERTY EO;:DS ITOEU'IOlU
DUETOIUOOf.!FlElE;ODnES;
The War Department lias just Is
sued a list of "1'nshippeil Liberty
IViintls." Thin contains an alphnlet.i
cal lift of the ofTicers anl enlisted men
vho mlscnlx to the total of 4,MH)
1'omls of the 2nl, .rl iin.l 4th Liberty
Loan ami which ImuuN are still hell
liy the War Department; as the Fin
t nee Office has been un:ille to deliver
Ihem either Ix-caue of fnultv address
r because no rciic;-t has been made
1o have them delivered. These bonds
vere .nbsrrileil for wlvle the men
vere in the service nnl paid for by
their alloting a portion of tlieir pay
-trh month.
The Wht Department will deliver
these bonds to their proper owners at
a ny point in the United states or its
T-osseFsions provided the original sub
scriber Fends instructions as to where
lie wants them shipped r-nd pives suf
f'cient lata to identify himself as the
original subscriber. In moking re
uest: for thee bonds it is necessary
that the follo-w'nr information be
Kiven:
Full name of the subscriber.
His rank, organization and sta
tion when the subscription was
made.
His army serial numler (in ease
of enlisted men ). .
I"suc of bond subscribed for (i.
e. whether 2nd, 3rd or 4th Lib
erty Loan).
The amount of dollars subscrib
ed for.
Pate upon which payment was
comp'eted; if payment was made
hy al o: ment lhif would be the
date of enlistment and date of
discharge of the subscriler.
A Ftitement to whether he
has received any refund ut all on
account of his subscription for
Liberty I.o;in IlonK
His present address.
The nddres to which he wants
hi.-; bond shipped ('General Del r
ery" is not considered a satisfac
tory ad liess).
This nfoi mat'on mil t be in ti e np
'icants own hand wiitinj;, and ma-t
e ' irned by him.
The application should be aildi-essed
ud send to:
Uond llranrh, Ilond and Allotment
Hvision, Finance Office, United States
Xrmy, Washington D. C .
The li.-t may le seen at the local
Army Kecruitinjr station.
Mock hugs wanlfd b the Ne
'aka ltnd Company. 103-tf
The way to pay the evpenser. of the
country for the next four years is to
fvy a ta on applications for federal
offices. Sycamore Leader.
(JOOl) PIANO FOR IifcNT IN
ALLIANCE
wjth privilege of buying at rpecial
prices and having till rent paid apply
on purchase price. Mu t be .vill nif to
rent at least six months, (jive full
references in first letter.
THi: KNIGHT-CAM PHKLL MUSIC
COMPANY,
Denver, Colorado. 19-28
Twelve Reasons
FOR
CHIROPKACTIC SPINAL ADJUSTING
AH life is transmitted by
way of the spinal nerves.
The backbone i.s the pipe
line. Nature made the backbone
jointed and flexible to per
mit bodily movement.
The 21 movable points of
the backbone can become
out of alignment from
strain, jar, accident or the
profound relaxation of sleep
or sickness.
This defective alignment of
any one or more joints
causes pressure upon spinal
nerves at their point of exit
from between the joints of
the spine.
The exit for spinal nerves
is between joints. The free
dom or openness of the exit
depends upon each joint
being in perfect alignment
with the next one.
The Chiropractor discovers
this lack of alignment by
the sense of touch.
8. He restores alignment
an adjustment made
by
by
hand.
9. The result of the adjust
ment is to free the nerve
for the transmission of its
full amount of nervous
vipor.
10. After the nerve is freed,
nature restores the normal
conditions of HEALTH.
11. Neglecting the spinal con
dition invites disease and
unhappiness.
12. Health is YOUR RIGHT
and YOUR RESPONSIBILITY.
Health Follows
AS A CERTAINTY
Chiropractic Adjusting
becomes a process followed through with scientific precision
in disorders of the following organs :
Brain Stomach
Eyes Pancreas
Ears Spleen , ,
Nose Kidneys
Throat Small Bowel
Arms Large Bowel
Heart ! , Genital Organs
Lungs Thighs ...
Liver and Legs 'v
Drs. Jeffrey & Smith
Wilson Block
CHIROPRACTORS
Graduates Palmer School
Alliance, Nebr.
"There's Money In It"
Col. Sellers, the hero of Mark Twain's "The
Gilded Age," was the forerunner of the modern
stock promoter. "There's millions in it" was his
byword and slogan.
There is money in The Herald Want Ad Column
and, unlike Col. Sellers' gilded schemes, it pro
duces REAL money.
This Is a time when the Want Ad Column can
do a lot of good for you. It will sell the things
you have been wondering how to get rid of, and
it "will buy for you the things you would like to
have. . .,!.i'iwJ'5f
And the cost is very small the average Ad
costs 75 cents for three issues.
y. . Telephone
LEGISLATURE
LOOKING FOR
i EXTRAVAGANCE
Senate (ommit.ee Checking Number
of Lmploye I nilir ( ode Hill
Against Old System.
Lincoln The renate committee ap
poln.ed to Im.ui e f any duplication
or extraviipant e c:..b 8 In the r.dmin
(Miration of st.ite .if. ihs is R')inj; direct
to the respe ctive suto ofllcers to fin I
out for'iiBflf.
The procedure Is to call In a etu .
iri.cer--most of th; ona Kui.on.il t;
iheis h;ive alira ly appeared -a. 1
mi! out t'ie niii; ')-.!. of t ni.-I iy. 8 In I
('t purtim nt. the sork they do an I
ih"i s.-il iry tlicy Re..
In this tcnnivirjii. the cominiit'
vill make a can.ul (heck o.i tl. :
iuii her of f;:i io es under llie :o . .
compared wiih the number uni.er tl.-
torm of go. eminent, acvonlm i
Chairman I'erry Heed.
The difference, if any, will be J-nl
(lonely VeUhd against such autho
Ized group of employes.
The t'oimni.Ui' Ins its ht;ufbu:irto.
outbhlo the capltol buildl.iR and i.
nuetintcB are s"in:i sesnloua ln-ld h
I. ind closed tiojis.
Code otlici:.lb and the heads of o'h.
depariinen s will be heard al the ;i
liet pOHdiLle moment, uiut the c;
miitee will give anyone who baa
criticism an opportunity to present i
Any matter bearing on the Buljjit
of the inquiry, a cording to fceuati,.
Keed, will be considered by the com
n.lltee.
The publisher!" of the Lincoln Jour
nal believe that during the Wfis'on of
the legislature Is the best time to de
monstrate to non-renders the advan
tage of beinjr a Journal reader; there
fore, are making the very unu.u l of
fer of that daily two months by mail
for only f0 cents. dd cents if you
also want the big Sunday paper with
its news and feature pi. pes, its maga
zine supplement nd colored comics.
On account of being the only morning
paper printed at the state apital. Tht
Journal can give later news to mofi
parts of the state, than any other
paper. The paper will be stopped at
the e;;pirat.on of the trial term. Kvery
familv should read a daily newspaper
; during the.-e .strenuous days of recon-
!-ti uci on. For thoe who for some
I reason must depend on a weekly, The
! Weekly State Journal at only bi) cents
a year is a wonderful newspaper bar
gain. Wanted to buy both your fat
and stck hogs. O'Dannon and
Nfusvvanger. i'hone 71. 18tf
It looks as if Niagara Falls-might
be the first part of the Canadian bor
der to go dry. Boston Herald.
Suggest I'.otor Law Change
T'je house committee on roads an
bridges has submitted a bill calliu
for numerous changes In the preuoa
motor license law. As submitted, th
bill repeals the provision requlrln
state highway bureau to reasBlj;r.
automobile owners their old llccnn
lumbers Requires county treasure
o furnish license blanks. Require:
lureau to furnish two number plate
o each owner, one of which shall b
iiDpiuj u vii Luc uuk chiiu wuv v a v ' '
back of his mac. tie. Authorizes tl'
se of rosteboard cards by dealers f'
cars sold In transit, good for ten da
only. Provides that 95 per cent c
vutomobile license tax shall be n
talned by the county treasurer, for m
on roads within the county, and th
other flva per cent remitted to th'"
state.
Ask Treasurer for Statement.
Stata Treasurer Cropsey has been
asked by the legislative reference bu
reau to furnish a statement of the sua
ponded account caused by defalcations.
The treasurer says the suspended
account In the Hartley defalcation was
I67S.641.S5. There has been paid into
the treasury 1111,974.18, leaving a bal
ance of $559,661.19. but Mr. Cropsey
says his office cannot And where
S50.S53.05 was credited. The account
Is an ancient one, handled by the state
treasurer years ago, and Mr. Cropsey
is unable to make any explanation as
to what became of the $50,353.
New Voting Oy Mall Law.
To eliminate opportunities tor fraud
In the operation of Nebraska's voting
by mall law, Speaker Anderson has
introduced a bill which repeals the old
statute and enacts one in Its place
containing ample safeguards against
unlawful voting.
In the present voting by mall law,
there Is no provision for checking up
votes cast by persons claiming resi
dence In small cities, villages or rural
territory to determine whether they
are qualified voters or aot.
Arrange Payment of Hail Claims
Governor McKelvle has arranged
wita State Auditor George W. Marsh
to pay half the $760,000 state hail In
surance losses incurred la 1920, the
remainder to be held over until all
state taxes are collected.
The payments will be prorated
among the 3,000 claimants, each re
ceiving SO per cent
To Check Deficiencies.
Personal liability of state officers,
who are heads of departments, for
deficiencies Incurred within their re
spective Jurisdictions may be Imposed
by the Nebraska legislators as a need
ed cheek upon some official activities.
At every legislative session, defici
encies are brought in running from a
quarter of a million dollars up.
New Stat Veterinary Examiner.
Dr. George A. Young, of Syracuse,
has been appointed a member of the
state board of veterinary examiners
by Governor McKelvle. His term will
be tor three years.
He succeeds J. C. Bowman, of He
bron. Other member' of the boa-d
ire Dr. S. V. Alford of Lincoln, aad
Dr. J. W. McEachran, of Geneva,
Will Hear Parole Cases.
About seventy-five parolable cases
at the Nebraska peaitentlary will e
before the new state board of paroles
at its lntial session according to Chief
State Probation Officer N.' T. Harmon.
Most of the cases for early submis
sion are on behalf of men who worked
on state road camps during the sum
mer and who have served their mini
mum term. -
The parole officer has already not!
fled the trial judge, the prosecuting
attorney and the sheriff of the county
from which each man was sent up.
STix on the
" ParTjey-cTstuff !
20 for 20 cents
in ir-tlght package.
Alto obtainable in round
fins of 50, vacuum-seated
A FRIEND of mine.
WHO COULDN'T epeak.
.
A WORD of French.
WENT TO Paris.
AND THE first time.
HE HAD to get.
e
A HAIRCUT and shavo.
HE PRACTICED an hour.
MAKING SIGNS.
IN THE looking glass.
80 THE French barber.
WOULD UNDERSTAND him.
AND THEN he went In.
AND WIGGLED bis fingers.
THROUGH HIS hair.
AND 8TROKED his chin.
AND THE barber grinned.
AND FINISHED the job.
THEN MY friend thought
HE'D BE polite.
.
SO HE gave the barber.
AN AMERICAN cigarette.
X . tt
'.VHICH THE barber smoked,
.
AND MY friend pointed.
TO HIS mouth.
AND SAID "Llkee voo."
AND THE barber roared
AND SAID "You BET.
I USED to smoke 'eoxi
WHEN I worked.
IN INDIANAPOLIS.
AND BELIEVE me.
THEY SATISFY!"
HERE'S a smoke that talks In any
language and needs no interpre
ter. Light up a Chesterfield, draw
deep and more plainly than words
your smile will tell the world "They
Satisfy". It's the blend that does St
and you can't get "Satisfy" any
where except in Chesterfields, for
that blend can't be copied!
C IGVit Si T T
rSusmess Opportunities
Require an Invest
ment of Money
Are You Financially Prepared for Yours?
Start a
Savings
Account
TODAY
YOU'LL HAVE
MONEY THEN -WHEN
YOU
NEED IT.
nave Yoa Wanted
Monej Darning the
Past Year?
FIRST
The best opportunity in the world will
mean nothing to you if you are not prepared
to develop it.
The best way to prepare for business op
portunities is to build up a substantial fund
by making regular deposits in a savings ac
count every pay day.
Take an Interest in "MEREST"
Money at interest is a good investment
If you deposit $5.00 each week in the Savings
Department of this bank, you will have built
up a fund of $1,432.50 in five year's time. Ten
dollars deposited each week will build up a
fund of $2,875.39 in the course of five years.
The present is an ideal time to open a savings account.
All money deposited in oar savings department will earn a
liberal rate of interest Open ypur account today.
The
STATE B
ANK
Family Washing. Phone 160,
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