Alliance Shoe Store S. A. rtlLLER. Prop. Watch this space for shot In for- minion Will be changed every week. Stock No. 53779. Tan Russia Calf Colonial Pump. Plain toe. The latett pattern for street ute. Size. 2' to 8. Widths; B, C. D and E $ 1.00 Stock No. 53806. A White Canvas Pump for small women and large girls. Medium sole and low heel. Widths, C, D and E. $2.00 Stock No. 53799 Ladies' White Canvas 2 Strap Slipper. Turn sole, plain toe. 2' . inch heel. Widths. C, D and E. S2.50 Same pattern as No. 36162. AND $CISSORS 25-47. $10000. X '.-.: I'lc I. lid In (it (.1 gc Coin. lot ::. block (). Sheridan Addition to llinnce Nebrafka. $.':"Fi. finis Obituary He. g,rtn jgggY 8tock No. 53773. Ladles' Blucher. 4 eyelet tie, plain toe, turn sole, Cuban heel. Very oasy. Sizes, 2 -j, to 8. Widths, C, D and E $2.50 S3ck No. 3:807. A Patent Leather Pump for small women and large girls. Turn sole and common sense heel. Small bow over instep. Widths, C, D and E. $3.00 Wc ca y a very large stock of Women't button boots for etreet wear in ill sizes and in all widtha from A to EE. and in prices that range from $3.00 to $5.00. We have them in all leathers, such as Pat. ent Colt, Gun Metal Calf, Dull Kid, and Vici Kid. and with, both heavy' soles and hand turned soles. If you want anything of this description, simply explain what you want and give the size and width required, and we will do the rest. MISSES' SHOES AND OXFORDS Order your Misses' and Children's shoes and Oxfords the same way as we have not space to show all the cuto requi.cd io Illustrate the different eizas in these lines. The new styles In Children's low shoes are mostly one and two straps in all leathers, but Tans and Gun Metal Calf are the best. If any other Information is want ed, write us. ALLIANCE 8HOE 8TORE Alliance, Nebraska KlK'inoiit Enterprise, June 21 Mr Huff and family left Thursday fi r Mil in lo see the air ehlp which In o make hree a scent tone thin week a UM annual stockmen's HMtt ln. Crawford Courier, .lutve 22: A. H. Imkci president of the MOrriman bam.k, visited friends between train Thursday, c-ont toning cm to the mock grower' convent b'ti nl Alliance K(,. Strung was In the eMy Wediiies rlay, replenishing the slocks of the grocer. Crawford Tribune, June 21: I'M limschy, of Allian.-e. visited friends and relatives In this city Tuesday . . About 75 Crawfordttos w ent to Alii ini " en a speoi.al Ma n this morn Ing to take In the stockmen' -on MMition. . . . Mw Ma,' lahigan, Of Lander, W.vo., BMaMd thru Hits Monday, on her way hams from the convent nt Alliance. tiering Cornier. June 21: It is now exnetted that Judge. Westover will hold a special sitting of dtst net court in (lerlng on rem-i of Judge Ho hart, the date to be sonic time be tween the first and eight of July. Rushvllle Recorder. June 21: A. R. and A. M. Modleett won down to Alltanre the forepart of the week to attend tho '."o'kinen's conveitlon. Rushvllle Standard, June 21: L. Lowry is over from Alliance this week In tt.he Interest of the Ford automobile. He received a car loud this week, all of which have been sold, and orders for several others have hct n liken. v. isiami Tribune, June .m r. e John P VVehiel died at art the Nicholas Senn hospital. Omaha, Neb., Sunday. June 16. 1!I2, Ms death be ing due to heart d!eae. lie was born August 17, ISHO in (let-many, and at the date of h I s death, was :!l years, H months and N days of age. His family came lo this country in 1884 when he was four yenrs old and tii st Bet tied in Marshal Mown! Iowa, tin n in issti, two years later, moved to the then sparsely settled county of Box Hutte. being one of the fust ramlllee to Mtfsa in this part of the country, before churches, schools cr towns were known, the nearest town ihn bring Hay Springs, Nebtr. They then took up their home stead to miles northwest of what is 00. the town Of Alliance and this has been their home since that trine June 7, ISSii, the mother of this family," Mrs. Margaret Wo'.nel, pass ed away, and, as no cemeteries were then estabF.-hed, the remains were Interred on the hcmeisrtead The younger members of the fam ily have grown lo manhood and wo manhood in this community, and as h is hi en shown by the spoutan eouB and heartfelt sympathy exiend ed to them in the last days of this departed brother, thda famWy has cue and all wion the respent not on ly of their friends and neighbors but rf all those with wh m they hive come Into contai i The death of Mr. Wei r. el came as a sudden shcok to his relatives and muiy ft '.puds, as up to one week ago, tii ?re was no serious Untight a:, ached to his Illlnos. He came to town with his father Saturday, June 8th, and not feeling very well, decided to, slay in town a day or two. and until advised by phone rneswgf Itom him the follow lr Thursday tht he was not feel ing well, no particular apprehension was felt in regard to hiw health. His brother, Pete D. Welnel, came to town in response, to his NEBRASKA NEWS Bronze Lamp Posts at Lincoln Are in Form of Corn Shiks. WAIT EXAMINES GRANITE. Find3 From lnve?tinatlon In Chicago That Ouality of Stone Furnished for Monument Is Same as in Best Build ing There. Lincoln, Jttfie 24. Two bronze hum poets tor lira Abraham Lincoln num. ment have arrived for the fOUOOf." They are ln the torin oi a sti.u. o. C4M and OOCl $ I. .''. Two barrels o. glass glohes accompanied the po.-M . ai.d will compose a pan ol the orna mental Work about the moirinitiu Whlh In Chicago Senetar. 0 State Wait examined some large pll lais in the I'eop'e's Gas conip.ii: building In that city, which are li 'ca the -anie qnairv as the r.ranlte u.ic I In the Lincoln monument. ai;d whlc: a local rapei pionounced ol an in lorior quality tin aceo.iPt of some da: spois Hpien:ins In the stone. Mr Wait disoe, ered that tlie lathe; 'nine of dafll spots appenr In the Chi ' . building where some of the same kind of granite is u u i', and w as told bj competent authority thai thefts a?.rt snots npl;e the eranltc v.. eve valuabl thiin It othenv'.s would be The sar.: kind or critic ! n was made by cltl ze ns of the Windy City whtn they fr covered that (he stone v. Rfee .al uab'e en m of the sgofi . !!n I m ceased While It is not kUOWn, !t t possible that tho dark spot i were caused by cannon 1 alls flrr-d from the Rrltish t-Ii i p k In Boston barbor at ttw time of the little of Bunker Hilt, which true!: the granite, making the dark spot- Since that time lhr;.se small s!on 's may hive grown to 1,"S'.' botild HUB tran. M ted business in Al message and as lower climate had REV. SNELL DIE SUDDENLY Car.-bnu-je Preacher Orops Dead While Standing in Pulpit. Aramhoe. Neb., June 24. Rev. lyvl 8ni II or Cambridge dropped dead in his pulpit while preaching at Robert B'-oool house, northeast of Arapahoe He expired while utter'n al Incom plete sentence. A physirhin w .s called. but it ama his opinion tnat ueaiii wis iMetantaneoua Mrs. Bnell was in the congiecaiion and had her husband re moved to the home of A. MlBhler and sent tor her son at Cambridge. Rer. Snell whs a prominent pioneer of this section Indl filled a semi-monthly appointment at Roberts school house, where be preached to a Dunkard con gregation. He was about sixty years old and In the early days wasa suc cessful auCttOMKrr for western thor oughbred sales. NO TRAcFoFsPICER Defaulting Cashier of Shelton Ban": Is Still Missing. Shelton. Neb., nne tA, E. H. Spic er. cashier of the Shelton National bank, is still missing and no trace of him has been round since he w. sce.i in Unco'11 Thursd iv. wl. -:i he left h i automobile tnd boarded :i train Hank Examiner Nicholson 1 check in up the accounts and the exacl amoii .i of his shorta?" hni tfOt bCB given I the public. The bualutas Of the bap!: will not be iffectrd in the least bv f tl ofts. every dollar bavtug he a re placed by taicor'a tether wh i wealthy and Itvei a' lj.-t',.. :,r, TWa , .-'pi. cm had torn circle rrlfoia here, who are wholly at sen as td w hat became of the stolen t' o itua .. . 80 IT KIU ift H-ftDLEr Two Others SsrinU3ly Injured Wh: : Lighting Strikes Wacn. Curtis. Neb.. June 24. During I Ihundentorm north ot bem Mrs. T. J Headley w (s Instantl) hilled and bur buaband and Mra. L, J. Headley s rioualy Injured. The Headlevs, who had been In tOWU With a team, left for home, eisht milea llnnce Tuesday. . . . Foreman Tay lor transacted business in Alliance Sunday . . L D. I'errin and H. P. I . KtCdrick were Alllence visitors on been recomnu ndi d for Irs trcubl-e they decided it was best for Ills him to go to Omaha and the two broth e.s lcl't Alliance that niht go!og to the Nicholas Ture were no there up to a bhtrt lime before his death o.c-urred as he was OOQaotOJW practlc-ally to the end and when vhe end came, Sunday nccn, June 16th, he had apparently just fallen asleep. He leaves to mourn his loss, his fa: her and steptnother, wo brothers, Peter D. nad Fred W inel. and one Jeter, Mrs. Carl Kohrinan. Deceased was a member of the local lodge of Oddfellows, and the funeral services were ha charge of the members of this organization. w :t 1 . 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 . . I rha Mill Q Itvo In lx Uurt II. Perry to Margaret L. Rl-1 MaMuiHUi h !,. e..noi ordan. hot 4. Bloc k 3. Second County iServlce was conducted by Rev. O S. Baku- Uednesday afternocn at 2:00 1 niies wntn a thunderstorm came up, ! The three "re sitting on one sent. lucisday. . J, O. Donovan is pre- p .' ing to at r 1 ml the stockmen 'e ran rentlofl at Aiiian e on (tie M, tl, 22. . Ora Phillips, Willie (Sregg. Hovv--1 1 1 11 Kin man and Tcm I'urman auto ed tc Alliance Suu lay, retttrahog the Mt'fM day. 1 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS . nr.: Ic ? , ,n, h cf-l,' 1 ' 1 1 mu . . - ... ! north or her nroceedinc about six w.. iMstei li s na' maK-- .. . . . b!"ci; si'ots ;o ratucl'-v. c.pua. stock v.iiaatea. .There was . blinding flash Of light By a vote of two to civ. the state ninz. which evidently struck and killed Betno 'lospital ; hen railway com.nlsslon htts validated the I both hoses and followed the wagon alarming synvptoin 20000 of r .pltnj stock of the St. Ed . 0le. it then passed to the occupants, twirl I J.n.i nfn,-. V,lj I . . . . . I 1 Reported by F. E. Reddish, Bonded Abstracter, Box Butte Coun ty, Nebraska Maitland I A l8 I Sunshine c o For Range and Furnace All Kinds of FEED Wholesale and Retail PHQISG 9 J. H. VAUGHAN & SON addition to Alliance. Nebr. SI. United States to Joivn Hkkev. SV NEV4, Sec. 18-26-52. IVent C. W. Chapman to Albeit S. Kn yeart. SWV4 2I-2H-50. ?00. Uiulteil Statie to Nellie D. Smith, 8BV4 -26-50 Pat. :u F. M . Knight to H. A. Copaey. lot 1 block ii, Wyoming addition to AIM ae. :i25. United States to WUttm W. Nor ton, SBn SBV4 25-24-48. PaiUmit. Cntted States to Frank If, Kniight. SW Vi NEV4 3-25-52 Patt. Kvergreen Cemetery Ana's to John Deor. let 14 block A in Ever green Cemetery Wright preolnct $5. Evergreen Cemetery Aes'n t q Roseitta Hubbell, lot 9 block A, Ever green Cemetery Ass'n. 15. United S ates, to Joseph Duhon, W Mi sec 10. HW secl5-28-51. Patent. Uivlted ute Ora O. Dickenjson, SWM e. 3-28-51. Patent. ITnlted Sratiea to Lena V. Crawford. SEU se 15. NVi and SW'i ec 22- tp 25-r, 51, rftH:l ARE YOU KIDNEYS WELL? TT I. - .1 . . , . 1 1 4 - , - . uaaw oittiw .v ,y f p.m.. and rem there to Greenwood ce'tiictcry to the last resting place of the deceased. CARD OF THANKS To the many friends who assisted and sympathised Wtth us in our af fliction are wish to extend our sin: oere thanks. Especially to the Odd Fellows and other friends who show ed their sympathy by thrir kindness we wish to express our apprecia tion. JOHN WE1NELI. AND FAMILY. CONDOLENCE Alliance Lodge 168 I. O. O. F. wish to record their deep sense of loss in the death of our beloved brother, J. P. Welnell. and r end their temderest sympathy t eh r be reaved relatives. Iet usall kivo.ao that each day might wellbe o;:. ' agt, v aid Sleet rlc company and authorize the rOBtpan to issue $13,000 in bonds. Conimissionor I In 11 voted ugalnst the order. Mr. Hall gave as his reason for the negative, vote that he desire! a complete Inventory of the property of tlH) m v; and did not want to accept the statement of the company as to its phyatcnl valuation nor tho report of ove of he commission engi- neera, who had oneokad the report and ronpn tad the value on a basis of cur icnt pricea without nialdng a persona' Inreatlgatioa, Cmeany Dismisses Suit. The injuncllon suit of the Minneap killinsr Mrs. T. J. Hcad'.-y and render ing both of the other occupants of the Wagon unconscious. An hour later tt:ey were to end by a neighbor, who was passing. Farmer Is Drowned. Shelton, Neb., June 24. Edwarl Omey, residing two miles from Shel ton, was drowned in a pond along the Loup river and the body was recov ered an hour afterwards. Omey, to gether with a son and brother, had gone on a flrhlng trip and he had waded into the pond to get a pipe which had been dropped Into the e'.ie Cereal company against Governor water, ine water was ren reel deep Aldrich and the pure food commission an'' ht became tangled in some barbed wire and ins companions were unaoi" to aaaiat. H was about forty yean has he - disnrss -d upon motion of the COB Deny This i a suit which wa brought to test the legality of a por ' oll farmer and leaves a family lion ol' the pure food act regarding ! In ver.v moderate circumstances. 1 Golden Wedding Celebration. Auburn, Neb., June 24. R. Coryell and .Miss Sarah Carl were married at Janesville, Wis , fifty years ago and have Just celebrated their golden wee ding at Brock, Neb., in this county. They had invited the three children and their families to spend the day with thorn, but were surprised when they came bringing with them 150 friends. The home was too, small to entertain '.;o large a crowd and the entire party adjourned to a public hall. .1 liiMill I nil 11 IIMH ilBBl m Mm m W, In tir, S?."; Sc. 25 26-61. Patent. A. J. Welch to M. E. CoUman. lot 5 block 1, Wyoming add. $360. Uolted States to heira of Josioph Barta, SE4 sec 32 tp 27-62 Patent. Rose Riddle Hankins to Joseph Ne rud, NW4 eec 32-24-62. $700. United State to Jew Peter Kria- tensen. NK4 sec 7-2660. Patenrt. Anton MeUcUar to David (. Huen ergardl. S'L4 aec 11-27-62. $300. Benjamin F. Price to Tho.naa A. Green, S W V4 sec 5 i6-60. $175. Benjamin F. Price to .lens I Jen son, SE. 5 2b 50. $!& United Staies to Joseph' JI. Ciban- ov&ky, SEt4 ee 11-28-50. i'auat. Beatrice Ellis to John S. Ward, 1, block L, Nabr, add. to .Milan'." $40d. t't-ittd States to Otorge W. Ik- in. S IS Jb-oti. ratei. I ntied States to Ella Seals, NE'4 10 27-62. Patm. Uuiud States tc Ester A. Lock wood, lot 4. SB' SW' 18 26-52. SK, .net SW t 13. NE', sec. 24 26-6;:. Paten. C nit eel States to Herman Fraed rieh. 9WU NWV 24 25-47. Patent. Edna C. Hlckey, etal to Warren S. Frank. NEV sec 4-24-49. $IJ00. letntid Saiupy 10 lieiwviti li.rgui. NK'4 Me 8 27-4H. $1. Eliui S. Brown to Ruuelle Kwikuer 8 feet off south icie of lot 13 County add. to Alliance. $1 lincoln I. and Company to Julia A. Deetrtag, lot 5 block L Sheridan add. tO Allen . $226 Evergreen CemeUr Ass'n IO S. Ctoker. lot 60 block B $6 Ktergreeo Cemetery Ass'n to Cbatf. S. Bangs, lot 33. block A. $6. OM-ar O'Baaaou to A J. Welch, lex 3. 4. 5. block I, Wyoaalnfj Add. $lu60. Sarah E. Joeeo to Jacob Jesse, N W of that part of SWV of ee 36 Many Alliance People Know the Im portance of Healthy Kidneys. The kidneys Hitter the blood. They work night and day. Well kidneys remove impurities. Sick kidneys allow impurities to multiply. No kidney ill should be neglected. There is grave danger in delay. If you have backache or urinary troubles. If you are nervous, dizzy or worn out. Begin treating your kicjueys at once ; Cse a proven kidney remedy. None endorsed like Doan's Kidney Ptthi Rc 1 onimended by thousand). Proved by home testimony Mrs. G. E. Leiclv, MS K. Dakota t , Alliance Nebr.. says: ' l can hl recommend I loan 'h Kidney to all sufferers from kidney int as I have uch! tliein on hit PilU. ... .in 11k. nuiiit '' ot occasions wi:h good re .ult." For sale cents. F New York, ed State Remember the tuke no other. by all dealers. Price 50 r Milburn Co.. Buffalo, k e agents for the Unit name- Doan's and the placins of gifts of all kinds In packages .if food products, the stale claiming this a violation of the law. The ens. was never tried, but has been dismissed under the agreement that if the la v was tested it should h? made In seine other way, Hansen Returns. Food Commissioner Hansen re t. uned from a business trip to Kansas City, where he went to confer with tortala mail order houses which were shipping goods Into the state against the pure food law Mr Hansen say 3 that the houses agreed to be more careful In the future and would en deavor f live up to th pure food law .f Nbr!r.; Th? coninilailoner did lot go to Chicago, a5 was his inten tion, stopping Instd n Atchlscn ail St. Joseph to cTjusiilt with parties there in reference to a more careful observance of the Nebraska law. Guard May Not Go That the national guard may not be permitted to attend maneuvers at Cheyenne, Wyo.. or hold a state en campment Is the proposition which confronts the adjutant general's office at this time. The veto by President Taft of the army appropriation bill because of "riders" attached to It rtnleh he did not approve, may result In a lack Ol funds unless congres should do something along the lln? freforo adjournment. Ryan and Pivonka Must Stand Trial John I. Ryan and Joseph Pivonka, lire r.nd polic e commissioners ot South Admits Butgia.y Charge. Central City, June 24. When ar raigned before Judge Peterson, Her bsrt Barry, who was taken into cus tody while attempting t rob a hard j ware store; pleaded guilt to the caarge and was bound over to the dis trlct court. It is thought that he may not have to wait until the regular term, but that the judge may hold a special session and pronounce seu tence. I Drya Win Suit at Table Rock. Table Rock, Neb., June 24. In the district court at Pawnee City Judge Raper decided for the "drys" In tha petition of Norris Aylor for a saloon license at Table Rock, which was re cently granted by the village board, from where nn appeal was taken to the d'strlct court of Pawnee county. Woman in Unconscious Condition. Harvard. Neb.. June 24 Thur.-.ta afternoon Miss Alice Dunn, living at the home ot Theodore Griess. was umanii. musi siauu criai unuei cue . founil ln all UReonsc(oua rendition, Hater pttMm brought asainst j fr0m which she has not vet recovered, them under tho Sarhett law. The s.i Her condition is similar to oue In .1 wienie court overruled their objections j heavy s'eep and she cannot be awak- TO juris, .ic eion. neiu me iiz election See E. C Whiaiuau tor lowest prices on painting. iape. banging and kalsomining. v. U38lfl4 L FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMR In Soutl Omaha 'o be Invalid and a,i j pointed Judge Holcotub a3 referee f ear th case. j Water for Prison. Wat- has been struck at the penl tentiary new well at a depth of thirty two fee:. About six feet of water is now in the well, which has been sunk about six feet below where the flow began The water was struck In gravel, which indicates by the smooth ness of the stones a good flow. Being no lunger in the emplo of Geo. D. Darliug. I am still in posktiob to serve my former friends aa Funeral Director aad Embalmer. ALLEN H. MORRIS. Phone 17. Wl7tfll-dl7tl48 Piper Elected Secretary. 4'lerk Piper of the board of char JtW and correction returned from CUeve4anJ. Whjfre he attended the an liual meeting of the national asu la tl, n He was elected corresponding ecretary of the national organization, which will hold Its meeting lo SestC.e next veer Ciw Seized With Rabies. Beattiee, Neb.. June 24 A Jersey cow, owaed by Joseph Miller of Glen over, a suburb, was seized with rabies tnd had to be shot. She went into convulsions and before being shot tore her herns off and cut her head on the manger in a frightful manner. Humboldt Votes School Bonds. Humboldt. Neb.. June 24. The school e'ec tion held here to vote on bonding the district for $10,000 for the purpoie of building an addition to the present school building was carried by a vote of 179 to 5.". The women vot ers took an active part in the contest. Explosion at Havelock. Lincoln. June 22 An explosion, which start , d the town of Haveloc k t ; a m . wrecked ibe store house 'a the Rurliugfoa shops I