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V I New Location . . DRAKE & BARB Meat Market 1 NOW AT THE Co-operative Store Same phone as before moving PHONE 50 ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA Telephone Orders delivered promptly to any part of the city. ! Give us a trial I order iHMimiiniininntinniiimnimMtnnnM BROWN HOTEL Mrs. Belle Brown, Prop. First Door South of First State Bank Hemingford, Nebr. First-class rooms, clean and comfortable. Good meals. Lunch counter in connection. Short orders served at all hours. Boards of ail descriptions for any part of a house or barn. Dierks Lumber & Coat Co. Phone 22 D. Waters, Mgr. "What's Butter Worth?" By means of local Hell Telephone service, the value of torn products' has increased two-fold. When prices are high, farm produce can he sold, and when low, the fanner's wife can wait for an advance before she sells. Local Bell Service keeps the farmer's wife in close touch with the social life of the community, and the long distance lines pei init her to visit with friends and relatives in distant towns. NEBRASKA TELEPHONE CO. T.H.BEESON, Alliance Mgr. SUGGESTIVE QUESTIONS On the Sunday School Lesson by Rev. Dr. Linscott for the In ternational Pre Bible Question Club (Coprnftii 19 0 Wr ft T S LfcsSjeM HO) July 30th, 1911. "Pyrifht. lfllo. by Krv I S l.ltm-m. I II The Finding of I he Book of fix Law. 2 Chron. xyxlv.14.13. Ooldcn Text Thy word have I hid In mine heart, that I might not Mln airatnst thee. Pa. cxlx II. (I.) Verses 14 17 Whit book was It they found; what did It consist of, and who was Us author? (2.) What wen- Kiev doing wher ihev found Ibis took of MoSSSt (3.) What are we generally doing when wc And our richest treasure of spiritual know ledge (4.) How could so important a book have been loat. or mislaid" (5.) Waa this probably the only copy of the book In existence? (6.) Versea R 1 What effect did the reading of this book of the law have upon the king? (7.) What part of the book would be likely to produce such grief on the part of the king? (See Deut. xxvtll ct aeq.) (8.) What part of this book of the law which pertains to morals. Is con sidered operative and binding todav? (I.) You will observe that there ar many death iw?nalties for breaches of the mora! law. Why have these been abolished by Christian people? (10.) Did Jeans abolish any of the laws of Moses and If so which? (See Matt, v 38 14, et aeq.) (11.) Why ire some laws just and equal under certain circumstance! while cruel and unjust under others? (12.) What has been the effect of reading the Bible upon national and individual character? (13.) Verses 20-21 If these people did not have the book of the law bow did they know their duty, or how to worship? (14.) Why was it necessary for the king to Inquire further of the Lord when he new had the "law" In hta hands? (15.) If more light were needed why could not the king or Hllklah, the priest. Inquire of God direct? (16.) How did the saints of God. who lived before Moses, find out the mind of Godi? (17.) Why are the penalties of moral law as unyielding and certain as are the penalties of physical law? (18.) Verses 22-25 Why is it that there are and always have been those who are sensitive to the voice of God, when the masses of even spiritual people are dull and unconscious of it? (t) What Is the reason for be lieving that all Christian people may cultivate the Inward ear to discern the voice of God? (20.) How many women of the Bible are there which excelled In spiritual power and influence? (21.) When were these punish ments inflicted upon Judah? (See 2 Chron. xxxvl 17-20.) (22.) Verses 26-28 When a man re pents of his sin does God always for give him, and remit the penalty, or are there exceptions? (23.) Verses 20 33 The entire na tion seems to have repented at this time; did that keep them from being destroyed, and would it have pre vented the final overthrow of the na tion If they had not backslidden again? (24.) Thi incident shows how much influence one man has who la thor oughly aroused. What practical les son may we learn from It? (Thia Is one of the questions which may be an swered in writing by members of the club.) T.esson for Sunday. Aug. 6th. 1911. Jeremiah Tried and Acquitted. Jer. xxvi. ESCAPED WITH HIS LIFE "Twenty-one years ago I faced an awful death," writes H. D. Martin, Port Harrelson, S. C. "Doctors said I hud consumption and the dreadful cough I had looked It, sure enough. I tried everything I could hear of, for my cough, and waa under the treatment of the best doctor in Georgetown, S. C. for ayear, but could get no relief. A friend ad vised me to try Dr. King's New Dis covery. I did ho and was completely ( -ured. I feel that I owe my life to this Krcat throat and lung cure." It's positively guaranteed for coughs, colds, and all bronchial affectlonH. 0c and $1.00 trial bottle free at F. J. ftl UlSSS'l drug store. POST OFFICE DIRECTORY o Malls close at the Alliance post office as follows. Mountain time: East Bound 11:20 a.m. for train No. 44. 11:00 p.m. for train No. 42. West Bound 12:30 p.m. for train No. 43. ll:oo p.m. for train No. 41. South Bound 12:30 p.m. for train No. 30.".. 11:00 p.m. for train No. 301. On Sundays and holidays all night malls close at 6:00 p.m. Insteud of 11:00 p.m. IRA E. TASH, P. M. f. CONDENSED NEWS A large line of blocks and cement building material on band at Real a Sous' plant, just north of the Row an elevator. Telephone 335 or 366. Thr Canadian reciprocity bill pasted the senate without amendment, 53 to 27 The veto bill passed its third read in without division in the British house of lords. The "battle" for possession of Long Island sound ended with both fleets claiming victory. Police have received Information ot an alleged plot to assassinate Presi dent de la Barra of Mexico. Every ttal'.an Immigrant to the Unit ed States will be given Individual bacter'ologlcal examination. Pour women were killed and a chauffeur MriOHtly Injured In an auto mobile accident at Racevllle, N. Y. King George has given Premier As qulht his promise to appoint as many new peers as will be necessary to pass the veto bill. Ralph Robinson, aged eighty-one, the oldest newspaper man In years of ser vice In Iowa, died suddenly at his home in Newton. Plre which started In the stables In the Odin (III.) mine injured three men, cremated four mules and caused a big loss to the property. During a speed trial of the British torpedo boat destroyer Kangaroo off Beachyhead, one of the boilers of the vessel exploded. Two men were killed and several Injured. While asleep in a berth on a Santa train hound for Colorado Springs. Mrs. H. G. Seymour of Kansas City waa robbed of a bag of diamonds worth $4,000 and nearly $100 in cash. A new counterfeit' $10 bill on the American Exchange National bank of New York has been found circulating In the middle west. It is a photograph ic reproduction of a genuine bill. Phil Schal'er, member of the Twenty-first Iowa grand assembly, and after whom the town of Schaller, la., was named, died at the home of relatives, where he was visiting, at Earlvllle. The farmer and the manufacturer share about equally In the remarkable growth In exports which characterised the fiscal year just ended. The total increase In exports was $304,000,000. Pellagra, In advanced form, has been discovered In the Missouri state hospital for the insane, following the death of a woman patient tain days ago. Three cases, all of them wom en, now are isolated. Impressed with the necessity of quick action to protect American inter ests in Haiti, Commander Benton C. Decker had his srout cruiser Chester coaled In the night and sailed from Bradford. R. I., for Cape Haltien. Advices from Gulmaraes, Portugal, state that severe conflicts have oc curred there between the Inhabitants and the troops. Order was restored only nfter serious fighting, during which many people were wounded. The National Press association, formerly Known as the National Et turlal assocntton, adopted reso'utlons indorsing the administration of Dr. Hi W. Wt'ey, chief of the bin. -mi of chemistry if the department of agrl COitUi e. Mis. Hart M. Schultz, well known In arf tin lea In New York and jo Angeles as Miss Annabelle MeFar land, has died suit to annual her mar riage to H. M. Schultz. a Blackfoot In dian, whom she married In Santa Ana, Cal March 9. While removing goods from his store In Kansas City, Kan., Robert G. Crumpley, a hardware dealer, was shot and killed by Police Sergeant J. B, Lore. Crumpley had been enjoined by the district court fiom removing any of tbe goods. James Dunn of Philadelphia, Who at one time ran hotels in New Haven, Oonn., and in Pan Francisco, was found dead in a hotel at Atlantic City with a bullet In his heart. Near the I, ody lay a revolver and the police be lieve he (ommltted suicide. The Connecticut senate lias directed the appointment of a committee to In quire into the legality and practicahil ity of creating some form of fetate In surance to provide compensation for workiuemen and others injured through accidents OWtng to industrial occupation. Miss A'niie S Peck, the American mountain limber, accompanied by Carl Volkcar and five Peruvians, as vended two peaks of the volcano Coro puna. The Coiopuna is one of a num lier of volcanoes in southern Peru, the elevations of which are given at from 18,000 to 20,000 feet. In his annual report to the ('inven tion of the Wisconsin State federation of Iabor, Asseniblyiuaii Frank I, Web er of Milwaukee, chler officer of the state body, attacked the boy scout movement. The speaker declared t hat the boy scouts were only an ally of capitalism, hidden behind the guise of patriotism. A hay stack saved the lire of Harry Fowling, an amateur aviator Hying a biplane in an open field near Chicago. While banking for a short turn the aeroplane turned turtle and dropped sixty feet to the ground. Cowling alighted on the hay stack He was not even scratched, but his machine waa wr-cked. How'sThTs? Wr i.n.-r Oar llundn-d IxjIUrs Hrward for any cue ot Casrrb llul ckouoI be rurttl l Hull ( juitli Cure. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Tutwlo, c We. the uuderalMurd. have known V. J. Cheer) lor the last 1 yearn, uil believe bliu pertecUy bote umbU In all bualoeas trmiiaarlkn and Ouaurlall) aula to carry out any obllcatbioa nude by nil tlrm National Baxk or Cosmiki i Toledo. Oblu Hall'a Catarrh Cure Is taaeu Internally, aitinii dlrecUy upon the blood and mocoua aurfatv of the airiu. Teatljuoulala arnt free. Price T5 cent per boiUe. Bold by all lruteti Take Hail Family Pllla tor ronatlpallon. WEAK. WEARY WOMEN Learn the Cause of Dally Woes and End Them When the back aches and throba When the housework Ih torture When the night brings no rest nor sleep When urinary disorders set In Women's lot Is a wtST) one. There Is a way to escape these woes. Doan'a Kidney Pills cure such Ilia. Have cured women here la Alli ance. This Is one Alliance woman's testi mony. Mrs. F. Bogue. Ill Missouri Ave., Alliance, Nebr., says: "I have used Doun's Kidney Pills off and on for the past few years and have alwaya found them to be an excellent rem edy. They disposed of pains in the small of my back and also strength ened my kidneys. I advise anyone suffering from kidney complaint to get Doan'a Kidney Pills at Fred E. Holsten's Drug Store and give them a trial." For aale by all dealers. Price 10 cente. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, aole agents for the Unit ed States. Remember the name Doan'a and take no other Miss M. Ruth Taylor TEACHER OF PIANO 316 Laramie Aue. Phone 230 NOTICE OP INCORPORATION THE THAYER CATTLE COMPANY OF I The name of this Corporation shall be the Thayer Cattle Company. II Its principal place of business shall be at Ellsworth, Sheridan county, Ne braska. Ill The general nature of the busi ness to be transacted shall be the buying and aelllng of cattle and oth er live stock and the production of the same for market and aale. Also to purcbaae, hold and sell and mort gage real estate. IV The amount of Capital Stock auth orized Is $25,000.00 to be divided in to shares of $100.00 each and of which $5,000.00 shall be paid In at the time of commencing business. V The Corporation shall commence business on the first day of July, 1911, and shall continue for a per iod of twenty years unlesa sooner dissolved by a majority of three fifths of the Stock. VI The highest amount of Indebted ness for which this Corporation shall be liable at any one time shall not exceed two-thirds of the Capital Stock. VII The affairs of the Corporation shall be managed by a Board of Di rectors consisting of three persons who shall be stockholders In the Corporation, who shall serve for a terra of one year after the annual meeting of stockholders or until their successors In office are select ed. WILL G. COM STOCK BLANCHE COM STOCK CHARLES C. JAMESON. 29-4M 20-822 BURTON & WESTOVER Attorneys at Law LAND ATTORNEYS Office First National Bank Bid. Tht8aLLJ WILLIAM MITCHELL, ATTOWNSY AT taw. ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA H. M. BULLOCK. Attorney at Law, ALLIANCE, IV KB. land attorns Long eiperlenc Receiver U.S. Land Osloe la a guarantee for prompt and efficient service. Office in Opera House Block ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA BRUCB W I LCO X Lawyer and Land Attorney Practitioner In civil courts since 1MB sad liewuter ('. s ,und Office from 1903 to left. Information by mall n specialty. omci m 1 cmi orrica builduhi ALLIANCE NERHA9RA. OR HE (CI'PFRNOLL, Res. t'houe 30 K J. PETKBIEB Re. Phone 41 Drs. Copper not I & Petersen OSTEOPATHS Rooms 7, 8 and 9, Rutner Block Phone 43 GEO. J. HAND, PHYSICIAN AND Sl'RQIOR Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat DR. C. H. CHURCHILL PHYSICIAN AND 81 ROEON (Successor to Dr. J. E. Moore) OFFICE IN FLETCHER BLOCK Office hours it-is ads. 1-4 p.m. T.SO-t p, as. Officel Phone 62 Res. Phone, 9$ C0P5EY ft ALLISON Physicians a4 Hartfaoa Phone 3 SO Calls answered promptly day and night "from oBUce. Office : Alliance National Bentr Building over the Post Office. H. H. BELLWOOD, M. D. CHAS. E. SLAGLE. M. D. Office Over Notstes's Druf Store Phone 87 FRANCES DANOS RED CROSS NURSE Reference Given lelephone 766 West 2nd street ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA T, J. THRELKELD, Undertaker and Embalmer MUSHROOM CORNS 2 Most Painful of Ail Foot Ailments. Mow to Cura Tham. The Mushroom corn is so railed from tta pitted cone top, resembling a tiny mushroom. It burrows deep into the toe and gets more inflamed than other corns. For the quick relief and cure of these and till corns and callouses the following is the nccst effective remedy known to scl ence: Dissolve 'I tablcepccnfuls flP rvf Culm Ma pound In a ba sin of hot Maid. Soak the feet in this for full fifteen minutes, gently mas saging the sore purls. 1 1 time will not give desired results.) All sore ness iustanll) disappears and the corn or callous an be easily leeled off. It may be ueccstnry to repeat this for a number ot nights fur a complete cure, but it adhered to it w ill surely succeed. A little olive oil rubbed on the part Is very beneficial. This C'aloclde ia a very remarkable preparation for all foot ailmeuts and is uo longer confined to doctors' use Any druggist haa it in stock or vlll quickly get it from his wholesale house. A twenty Ave oent package is usually sufficient to put the worat feet in tine condition. Bad smell ing feet and tender feet need only a few treatmenta, likewise with Inflamed bunions This item will be welcomed by persons who hav tried Ineffectual sAwdart and tahlata. 1)14. 1). TY1.EH DENTIST, OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, PHONE 167 Alliance, Nebraska DAY PHONE 207 NIGHT PHONE lH ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA THE GADSBY STORE funeral Director and Embalmer fLNERAL SUPPLIES Office Phone 48 Res IMioue 310 J. P. HAZARD Surveyor and Engineer, ALI I.m v.. KEBttASKA Sfusitee ..ft. .urn win.,, 1,1 urHtM mm I n did noaof I he) tins. Cliurife will oot el cerd tj.ui and expenr per day. Or. Oliver McEuen Physician and Surgeon HEHISGFORD, NEBR. SPECIALTIES Diseases of Women and Children and Genito Urinary Organ I ciils aitjrtl araajtly say st aigM Repair Work Sewing Machines and Organs. Have secured the services of a prac tical mechanic and can guarantee All work done by him. Don't trust your work to travelling repair men. Thia mau will be here permanently. Re pairs and parts furnished for all ma chines. Phone 139. Geo. D. Darling. HARRY P. C0URSEY Live Stock aud General Auctioneer Farm Sales a Specialty TERMS REASONABLE Phone 64 ALLIANCE. NEBR,