SOME GOOD THINGS QUIT MEA J IF YOUR And now it's KRUMBLES the new Kellogg breakfast food the first Wheat breakfast food with a real wake - up - and-hustle-down-to-breakfast taste The whole of the Wheat cooked, "krumblecT and delicately toasted. All the body-building food value of the wheat, the protein, the phosphates and mineral salts so necessary for growing children plus a flavor that is always new. For thousands of years, wheat has been hiding this KRUMBLES flavor. r Look for this Signature I f cents, in the Kellogg IvWAXTITE package, which keeps the fresh, good flavor in and all other flavors out. WhatWill YOU Do At 50? f Slit . i-'Vs I m i'Xv, . Run zL' 1 '- J. -ts- Have you ever thought what will become of you when your earning capacity is waning? At 50 will you stiU be working for a low wage or enjoying a ijood Income? That depends upon what you are doing NOV to secure the train ing that will steadily advance you in position and salary during tha comi-ug years. Only training will put you in the income class. To learn how you can receive this training without giving up your present occupation, let tha International Correspondence Schools advise you. All you have to do is to rns-rl: the coupon as directed and mail it today. There is no charge for this u-Jvit-e. No matter who you are or what your present occupation is, the I. C. S. has a way of helping you. It is aa institution of experts ev erts in helping poorly paid men succeed. Only your spare time in your own home is required. Ycu do not lose an hour of work or a dollar of pay. This ccupva is the greatest in the wcrld fc;r VOU 1 ' . International Correspondence Sihotl to secure a. uyyj, Bex -rf.-antcri. P-i, ev.d r'2:cs?ul ! fe, for it :s aa f-j.rr.ni;:t)' t-tcted by an :c:.t:tu tijn backed with a capitul of six rr.;'!:."U dollars, whose sole busi ness f r22 years has teea to pro-, vide r.r.:t : .iou3 rr.ea and wor.'.ea with ra'-.ry raising training. Don't neglect practical opportuni ties for promotion. ilarU and mail ou,!ca SOW. (f.r y. - " - -t v '-t.-1 , t-w ' rS 3ust Press the Button g and hae lifht for your ho houe, bam, parage, hcuce and yard; power for your wa-.hin rnachi:v; a"d electric fan; heat for your electric iron. Enjoy on the f-rm all the .-on-jforts of c.ty life. The Alamo Electric Form Uliht riant makes it possible for every farmer to hve : !: rrrl-;v. T'e -? if the HanJar.t plant it only fm.00. The ci t of operation is very modciatc, as many Ne braoi.a U3crj in r rning. The Alamo improved result of eight years' ucceisful manufacture it the ideal fr.rm plant, simplest, tutest and bett. Takes up but little space. Easily installed; ready for operation when taken out of the crte. Write today for literature telling all about the Alamo and the cost cf various sued plants, with and without the engine. We will r 1 1 you who the dealer is in your locality, to that you may see the plant before you buy. ALAMO ENGINE & SIPFLY CO., Dept. 6 Omaha, Nebraska Interest lug VneXn for AdvrrtUeM nml I Tlivlr CiiMoiiH'r from n lxwl I Ins Trade Journal The Omaha Trade Kxhiblt Is one of the loading wpRtern trade Jour nals. Kach week It contains many ithltiRs of Interest not only to the re . tail merchants but to the general I public. The Issue of June 19 con itained Heveral articles that art of In jterest to retail advertisers and to i purthnflers. Some of these articles are quoted below: l-'nvor Full l'liblldiy There has been an epidemic of ty phoid fever at Centray ICty, and the comemrclal club conies out with a public announcement favoring the full and complete publicity of all cases, or the sources, causes and ex tent of the disease. Trade Kxhiblt wants to Rive hear ty approval to that idea. We believe It to be the right and sensible course. There always have been and al ways will be business men of evtry town, often among them the most loyal and enthusiastic boosters, too, who will advocate the theory lhat the less said the better, and who believe that the business and standing of a city will be hurt by letting the Im pression pet abroad that there Is an epidemic of disease. Ammunition 1'rlce Advance Those who hunt In western Nebr aska will be Interested In knowing that ammunition has advanced in price, according to the following ar ticle: An advance in the price of all sorts of ammunition has been an nounced. Omaha dealers say that It will amount to between 10 and 15 cents retail In Omaha. Shot pun shells, which formerly cost 13 ac ase, will now cost $14. Ammunition for use on the traps is 5 cents more a box. The dealers say this is due to an increase In the cost of manufacture, aggravated by the European war. The cost of copper, brass, paper and other things which enter Into the manufacture of shells has Increased Iiinterliuly, they say. Regarding Durum Wheat One day this week the World-Her ald published an editorial on Durum wheat, showing that It Is only about hlrty years in this country and tell- ng of its many merits, especially for this section. It was also shown that the use of macaroni has greatly in creased with Americans, and where as nearly all of this used to be Im ported from Italy, most of it used here is now made In America. Dur um wheat is used In making macar oni and similar goods, but It has fur ther uses, which are no wbeing ex plotted. Some people do not know that the largest factory in America making macaroni is located in Oma ha. There is food for thought in the development of this industry, along the lines of co-operation between ag ricultural, manufacturing and other busintss interests. Two Side to a Vuestlon Last week Trade Exhibit publish ed an advertisement for the United Profit Sharing Coupons, but that does not mean that Trade Exhibit has changed its opinion of the ulti mate value of those coupons, or oth er similar schemes for the retailer. We are merely allowing the other fellow to state his side of the case. Mall Order Advertisements One of our correspondents has suggested that it is possible for every local retailer to cash in on the de mand for certain goods created by the mail order houses and other nat ional advertisers. By reading ad vertisements people come to want things that they would never know about n any other way, and it is easier to supply such a demand than to build a demand for unknown goods. Mallery Grocery Advertise There 1b a uiall order Loiue in Oroaba selling groceries, according to an advertisement for the Mallery Grocery Co. of Alliance. In this advertismeni is the follow ing wording: We have been handed a catalog put out by an Omaha n-.uil concern purportlrg to contain extraordinary bargains in groceries. "There Is not an offer listed there in which we will not duplicate in price and quality. In son.e caees their Omaha prices are above our Alliance prices "Bring your catalog i,n and cou pare prices with us. "Mallery Grocery Co." That i th" way to o if.?; mail order competitor, li i and legitl.nat and it i.i also nees. There is always a subtle inference on the part of such a catalog that the prices charged by the local retailers are too hiph. that it la because li. KIDNEYS ACT BADLY Tika Ublespoonfal of Salts if Back harts or Bladder bothers DrinJt lota of water. We sre a rmtlon of meat eaters and our Mood is filled with urio acid, says a well-known authority, who warns us to be constantly on guard against kidney trouble. The kidneys do their utmost to frea the blood of this Irritating arid, but lecome '.oak from the overwork they get sluggish; the elimlnative tissues rilog otid thus the waste is retained in the blood to poison the entire system. , When vonr kidneys ache and feci like lumps of lead, and you have stinging pains in the back r the urine is cloudy, lull of sediment, or the bladder is irrl tihle, obliging you to seek relief during the night; when you have severe head- . aches, nervous anil diwy spoils, sleepless ness, acid stomach or rheumatism in bad weather, gnt from your pharmacist about, four miners of Jad Salts! take a tablwTKHnful in a glass of water before breakfast each morning and in a few days your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of orapes and lemon juice, combined with, litbia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys,, to neutralise the acids in urine so it is. no longer a source of irritation, tbuai ending urinary and bladder disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive and cannot; injure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink, and nobody can make a mistake by taking a little occasionally to keep the kidneys clean and active. reader has not had an opportunity before to get the right prices that he- or sue ever thinks of trading with, the home merchant. Therefore, it is good business to- come out with such an open defy of the catalog as is done in this instance. Supporting; Your Taper One of the exchanges that comes to this office Is an eight-page, all home print newspaper published in a good sized Iowa town. That pa per Is full of local news. It is bet ter than the average newspaper that , comes to Trade Exhibit. Yet " that paper carried not one ad for a retail merchant of Its home town, if we except a small ad for a hardware man and a lumber yard. In the paper were many ads. Some were for the banks, for the moving; picture theatres, for automobiles, for patent medicines, for railroads, etc., and there were some good ads for retail merchants, too, but they were merchants located In a nearby larger city. That is not a good condition. It shows there Is something wrong. No matter who is right, whether it is the newspaper or the local merchants we are sure that the local merchants are being hurt worse than the owner of the paper. The paper is getting enough outside ads to pay, and no matter how unpopular u paper is the advertising it carries is bound to have some weight. There is nn instance to prove to any local retailer that he Is not giv ing charity to his locul editor when he carries a good ad In the paper. A mercbunt may feel that he can do other kinds of advertising and that he can get along Just as well without using his local papre; but he can't. It Is always unfortunate for a town to have such a situation, and the sooner It is remedied the better it will be for all Interests. the light bust- "TIZ" GLADDENS L TIRED FEET 'Veib etpUit. p" t: , L V ! t aft a. afc u Jur if o: I. r t'.ir ( ! on nir X l a.tUI Automobile ki.r.oiaj Poultry I-arming AtiVarUaiuir Mat 5tiow-i.iti V ritjnff H inic Trif iii Ccitimi u4 Ul uu..4 C hernia t i .vii rvlc a Ciectrical Enirinvtrr Mectoantrsl liralts. Meohaaicat (r feint-at lLhpilOat fcXINWt Stv.onry FngiBcvf Civil iLng ntaf Btr'd.nii Conurnr i, .'i.vtiitiidfiUi'rii.ta. It Art nitre I for rru C-rr(:.t,: ft rMurnpm (t-ii hit t Si -Vo- DYE & OWENS transfer Lin Dray Phone 54 Household goods moved promptly a d transfer wort solicited Residence phone 636 and Blue 574 "TIZ" makp aore. burninir. tired feel i fairly dance with delight. Away go the acbes and pains, the corns, callouses, blisters and bunions. "TIZ" draws out the acids and poisons that puff up your feet. No matter how hard you work, how long you danoe, how far you walk, or how long you remain on your feet, "TIZ" brings restful foot comfort "TIZ" is won derful for tired. aching, swollen, smarting fet-t. Your fuet just tingle for joy; shoes never hurt or seem tight. Get a 25 cent box of "TIZ now from any druggist or department store. End A t'OXFIKMKI) HTATE.MEXT Evidence That Alliance Header VI1 Appreciate Doan's Kidney Pills have don splendid work in this locality. Have merited the unstinted prala they have received. Here's evidence of their value that none can doubt. It's testimony from this locality twice-told and well confirmed. Such endorsements are unique in the annals of medicine. Should convince the most skeptic al Alliance reader. George Busick, Gordon, Nebr , says: "I had a great deal of trouble from Irregular passages of the kid ney secretions and I also suffered from attacks of lumbago. Often the pain and lameness in my back was so acute that I was unable to stoop or do any ktnd of work. 1-uin'e Kidney Pills cured me In a nhort time and the cure Las lasted. I am glad to confirm the endorse. rem one of my family gave Dean's Kidney Pills in my behalf some time ago." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Busick had. Foster-Mil-burn Co, Props., Buffalo, N. Y. K KXX KDY-WIIITAK Kit The home of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Kennedy was the scene of a quiet wedding Wednesday, June 23, when their youngest daughter, Annie Lu cille, became the bride of Edwin J Whitaker. Hev. Olin S. Baker per forming the ceremony. The bride has for a' number of years been one of the county's most efficient school teachers, and her friends are numbered by her ac quaintances. She has a lovable dis position, Is accomplished and will be an efficient life partner for Mr. Whit aker. The groom is a stranger to Alli ance people, but he bears an envia- , ble reputation as a steady, substan tial business nan In his home town. Sterling. Colo., near where he owns several hundred acres of good land. The couple departed on the noon train Wednesday for Sterling and .will make their future home on one of the groom's ranches. ' Very Heavy I tain A hot morning Wednesday, when the thermometer ran up to 88 de grees in the shade, was followed Wednesday afternoon and evening with heavy showers which were gen- i rial uvrr iuip ran vi i ucr Biaie. uo foot torture forever wear smaller shoes, totai precipitation in Alliance waa keep your feet t twee rn! tappy. ! 1.35 inches.