T. P. A. DEP'T POST M. AUUVT, MBR. Officers I. C. Strtnf. PritKtM. frink Ntrttt Vict MtMtnL Mil H. Hiwil. StCflUrf Triimtr. Oti Cti. G. Wn, Chaplain. C. E. Slit, M. 0.. PkrticiH. Biwtwi: S. W. TkWMR, I. C. Itrrj, C. I. twin. I- C. MCmiipiH. W. M.liktf. Ciftmittttt: Ufltlittw. C. A. Raw ktrrr. Riilriai. C. 0. Iiflar. Lliyi C Tkamis; Htttl. Itttik F. 0 Cmr; lm Btaymtit. C. 1. Vintfmr. CmJ lull n Mile Dtilltitt, hi Rrtiirs. Regular Meeting Held One of the bent meeting that we have seen for a long tinnr ' as held At the Hotel Alliance la- Jaturdy afternoon. A Rood crowd of mem ber attended and all took part. The raeulnr meetings of the post are fc-ettins Ur;er each month. A number of bill, mostly expens en Incurred for the parnde on T. I. A. day at the convention, wre ap proved and ordered paid. T)v ap pointment of Dr. C. K. Slagle an pert surgeon was conilrni by let- Ur from the nntionsl orKani.ation. The rejwrt of the national secretary was read. showing tha tlie organi zation. The report of the national secretary wt rd, showing th.it the or? antzatlon Is making a tremen dous gain In membership and finan cial strength. The report or the parade committee was received. This parade has given the post the best advertising ever given any post of the organization. Jack Berry, chair man of thia committee, was compli mented on his Rood work, although his report was short and to the point, lie snid. "We had a parade It was a GOOD one." A letter from I. F. Ackerman, state deputy hotel commissioner, was read, lie has appointed Aqullla Triplett as ajRtant deputy hotel commissioner. The report of A. I). Rodders, na tional delegate, was Interesting, to way the least. Among other tilings he said, "It was like going to a Jill BlUance Cafe Under New Management Is now acknowledged to be the best place in Alliance to get a GOOD Meal or Quick Lunch Our motto: "Best Service, Clean and Sanitary" Convenient location, across street from depot, west side, second door from corner Give us a trial Satisfaction guaranteed Hlbert Ibarc, proprietor throe-ring circus. You couldn't see It all. 1 certainty would like to at tend every national convention and will go next time, if 1 have the op portunity. Every member that can go should do so." He reported that he had subscribed five dollars for the poet to the Homer T. Wilson fund, which was approved. This fund takes the place of a widow's and orphan's fund, in the organiza tion. On motion, K was voted to hold the monthly and special meetings or the post alternately at the Alliance. Ilurlington and Drake hotels. On motion, it was voted that aft three of the above hotels be made T. I ,A. headquarters. It was voted to appoint a commit tee for the purpose of investigating the proposition of presenting a Home alent piny in Alliance sometime within the next few weeks, mem bers of Tost M to fill the cast and the funds received to go Into the post treasury. President - Strong appointed Jack Hawes, J. C Berry and S. W. Thompson as this com mittee. They will report at the next meeting. ' It was voted that a roll of honor be established, the membra securing new numbers to have their names placed on thlw roll of honor, those securing the most applications for metn'bcrshlp to head the list. It was voted to award a gold T. I A. ring to the member securing the most applications before January 1st, 1914. Meeting ndjourned, to meet at the Drake Hotel in Alliance, at 2:30 In the afternoon, Saturday, August 9th. Members sending in new applica tions should not rorget to be sure to put the words Post M, with their name and number, at the boJtqm of the application, in order that this post will get proper credit for the new members. Mrs. Jack Hawes and family will return frcm their summer, vacation on Sunday, the 20th. Mrs. Hawes has visited friends and relatives at Fremont and David City, Nebraska. She will probably be accompanied by her aunt, who will visit the bal ance of the summer with the family. PERU NEWS By Henrietta Mjert Newsy notes of Alliance people and others at Peru State Normal Unsightly Face Spots Are cured by Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment, which heals all skin erup tions. No matter how long you have been troubled by itching, burning, or scaly skin humors, JusK put a little of that soothing antiseptic, Dr. Hob son's Eczema Ointment, on the sores and the suffering stops Instantly. Healing begins that very minute. Doctors use It in their practice and recommend it. Mr. AHeman, or IJlt tletown, Pa., says: "Had eczema on forehead; Dr. Hobson's Eczema Oint ment cured jt in two weeks." Guar anteed to relieve or money refund ed. All druggists, or by null. Price 50c. Pfeiffer Chemical Co., Phila delphia and St. I xniis. Adv-2i6:i-::o-4t Getting Profit Out of Employes Hemingford Hotel Remodled and in fine shape. Moderate rates and Excellent service. Experienced manage ment. Give us a trial. Mr. and Mrs. J. f. Knight Hemingtortf, Nebr. ra. "!Z"ouLr Trip take with you a box of good and a late Get them at up town news stand or at depot Bros. 6 2C RDDGERS "The Quality Grocer" Staple and Fancy Groceries Largest Line of Goods of Acknowledged Merit. Our immense Trade Keeps Our Big Stock Fresh Besides Groceries, Fruits, Flour, etc., we carry a line of Dishes and Crockery at money-saving prices Call or Phone Your Orders PHONE 54 Corner Box Butte Ave. and 2d St. The following article, taken rroni the Alliance Grocery Company M-r ket Bulletin ror July 15th, was writ ten by L. II. Highland and we con sider i very timely and ootit iining thoughts worth considering. It was admitted by the large mall order houses that a portion of their prof Its -were made frcm low wages pand to women employees, In the recent Illinois vice investigation. The ar ticle written by -Mr. Highland Is as follows: It may be that we are not pro gressive, but ir being progressive means that we are to dig our prof Its out or our employees by paying them such wages that it will be nec essary for them to resort to other means after business hours to help keep up their expenses, we prerer to remain old fashioned in our ideas We believe that any individual or set or individuals that turn money into their tills by such systems are criminals (morally at least) as much as the white slaver. Another or our old fashioned ideas is that any one who patronizes such an institution is as much at fault as the parties who conduct the business although they do not intend to en courage anything of the kind. We nave individuals in mind who are always ready to help those In need or their ministrations, who will, be fore returning home, buy a post of fice money order to encourage the making or others to take the place of the unfortunate one they have been helping. Now J list step and think how of ten we hear cr some society of la dies, such as auxiliaries or lodges, aid societies, or clubs, making dona tions or money or mapping out. a particular line or work for the pur pose or assisting In the prevention or crime, and then UN-THOUGHT-EDLY sending a remittance to some or the institutions who are responsi ble for such conditions, within the week. We are prompted to make.' these remarks after thoroughly cousider Ing the facts brought out before the Illinois vice investigating committee earlier in the year, when the fact was established and admitted by the chief "ofrenders" themselves that they had to pay less than the so called minimum wage, in order to meet competition. The same auth orities placed as a low estimate 2. 000 women receiving less than the minimum wage, and stated that k was none or their afrairs how these people managed to live. We pay our employees good salar ies, expect a reasonable proi'it, and give our personal guarantee on ev ery article or goods delivered. Surprising Cure of Stomach Trouble Whtn you have trouble with your sicmacn or chronic constipation don't imagine that your case is beyond htlp just because your doctor rails to give you relier. .Mrs. G. Stengle Plalnft'eld, N. J., - writes, "For over a month pat I have been troubled with my stomach. Everythlnn I ate upset it terribly. One or Chamber- lit ii a auvemsins dock tts came o me. After reading a tew or the let ters rrom people who had been cur- by Ch-.imbrlaine's Tablets. I de- cldtd to try them. I have taken nearly three-fourths cr a package of them and can now eat almost every thing that I want." For sale bv all dealers. Adv-July-2,147 Prof. Beck gove a talk on "Good Citizenship" at chapel on Wednesday. Dean Rouse and Mhs Myrtle Fer guson left, last week for New York, where they will attend the summer session or Columbia College. President Hayes and ramily left Thursday for Lincoln where the child ren will visit during Mr. and iMrs. Hayes trip to Salt Lake City. Many or the Normal students spent an enjoyable Fourth at their homes and returned to Peru Mon day. E. R. Meyer spent a tew davs at Peru last week visiting his family. We greatly enjoyed: the program given at chapel on Monday by the Everett Literary Society. The third numiber of the lecture course was given Monday evening by the Orchestral Entertainment Co., composed or the four Mauer sisters. The State Examining Board are visiting the Normal this week. The short talk given by Alice Acheson at Epworth League Sun day evening waa much appreciated. An Tuesday afternoon a baseball game was played between the Bap tists and Chrilstlans, the former win ning by n, score of 12 to 9. The Playground Supervision elaas conducted on Wednesday evenings by Miss Koch, the physical training director, is being well attended. This class 1 held especially for rural teachers who wish to leam child ren s games. CJThe departure of the cook or the maid does not prostrate the lady who knows the effi ciency of the want ads. And want ad-reading servants are of the desir able class. Seldom does a "girl wanted'' ad run its full time until a "Stop girl supplied order is received. Carl ruckner, the tailor, who for merly lvied in Alliance and who" is now located in Cluidron. was in the city the ftrst or the week. FOR SALE 200 head young Southern COWS High Grade Will be sold In any numbers to suit purchasers Jas.Feagins&Son Alliance, Nebr. Our 16 inch Norman Lawn Mower is a high wheeled, ball bearing, self-sharpening mower and sells for - $6.50 Others as low as $4.50 Grass catchers, 50c up Garden hose, lOcperft. NEWBERRY'S Hardware Co. ) third Week in septem. BER SET AS DATE FOR BOOSTER EDITORS Cl over-land Model 09T OMAHA, July 10. The third week In September was decided upon as the time for Issuing the Booster hditions or Nebraska newspapers. this date was selected by the ex ecutive committee of the Nebraska Prejr-s Association, at a meeting held last week. In order to centralize the work and avoid confusion, the de tails or the edition were nut in chaige ct a special committee of three: C. C. Johns, secretary of the Nebraska Preps Association; Ross Hammond, a member of the Assocf- atlon, and E. V. l'arrlh. manager of Ihe Bureau of Publicity of Omaha. A letttr outlining the plans, as promulgated by the committee in charge, will be sent to all newspa per men or the state soon. In ad dition, secretary Johns Is preparing a list or suggestions, which may aid in establishing a systematic line or action. Prom Utters which have been re ceived, it is certain that more than 200 papers will co-operate in the edi tion, and it Is quite probable that the number will go over the 1!00 mark. $ 985 Overland 985 F. 0. B. Toledo COMPLETELY EQUIPPED F. 0. B. Toledo Those who examine the $985 Overland in an intelligent manner, will find in it most of the identical specifications that des cribe the average $1200 car. Why pay more when $986 buys as much as $1200 ? There are more Overlands than any other medium priced car in Box liutte Lounty because every Uver- i i i - i i i i ana Diircnaser is a sausneu uh ncr ami uecause nis . ' . 1 lit a. f machine responds to every demand placed upon it by local conditions in Western Nebraska. JAMES KEELER, Agent