BURLINGTON SPECIAL Darlington Itailronrf Will Hun Nix---In I Trnln for Itajrtltt Ohiyimi IIihi at Minneapolis The nurliriEton railroad has been alerled by the various home and for-i en mission societies, aflinaled with) 4a napttst church to run a special train for the Northern llaptlst con vention to be held May 17-24, in, Minneapolis. 1 The Northern Baptist special will Bw one of the handsomest trains ever assembled, and will carry the most nod em equipment, Including dyna ao baggage car, reclining chair cars, tourist sleeping cars, standard draw la room and compartment sleeping cars, dining cars and a "lounge" car of the latest design. The special will leave Chicago Tuesday, May 16, t 6:30 o'clock In the evening and ar rive In Minneapolis the following morning. Indications are that the conven tion this year will be largely attend 4, and the program now being com pleted Is one of exceptional Interest to all Interested In the work of the various associations. It has been planned that Chicago will be the point of rendeivous for delegates, es pecially those from the southern and eastern states. Included In the as sociations to be represented by dele gations are the American Baptist Foreign Mission Society, American Baptist Home Mission Society, Wom en's Baptist Home Mission Society, Women's American Baptist Foreign Mission Society, American Baptist Publishing Society, and the American Baptist Historical Society. SHRINER AT ALLIANCE Former KNsworth.Muin, Who Moved to Florida Several Months Ago, Is In Alliance This Week Iko M. Shrlner, former well known western Nebraska man, who moved to Largo, Florida, several months .ago, la in the city for a stay of about ton days on business. Mr. Shrlner will spend part of the time at Ells worth, his old home. Mr. Shrlner reports that Mr. and -Mrs. McCluer are getting along fam ously at Largo In their new home. 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CARRIER EXAMINATION Eiamlruitlon Will Bo Held In Alli ance for Post Office Car rier, on May 13 The United) States civil service an- i nounces that an examination will be held In this city on May 13 for a city , carrier. This position pays from j $1800 to $1200 per year. Full In formation regarding the examination can be obtained at the local postof flee. Other civil service examinations to be held In Alliance are: May 16 Cartographer, male, sal ary $1500. May 17 Clerk to commercial at tache and clerk qualified In modern languages. Market station assistant. $1,000 to $1,400, both men and wo men. Head nurse, operating, fe male, salary $480 per year and board. Oil gauger, male, salary II, 200. Clerk qualified In modern lan guage, male, salary $900 to $1000. Instructor In patters making and foundry work, male, salary $900. Shop apprentice, male, salary $480 to $540. Entomological Inspector, male, salary $1,000 to $1,740. Clerk to commercial attache, male, salary $1,500. Assistant alloy chemist, male, salary $1,620. May 17-18. Heating and ventila tion engineer and draftsman, male, salary $1,200. Spring Spring Is looked upon by many as the most delightful season of the year, but this cannot be said of the rheumatic. The cold and damp weather brings on rheumatic pains which are anything but pleasant. They can be relieved, however, by ap plying Chamberlain's Liniment. Ob tainable everywhere. Adv April Charles Schotte left this morning to make his home on his claim at Gillette, Wyo., which land he recent ly filed on. He will arrange for Im proving surroundings there and after he has a home built his wife will al so go there to live. We trust Mr. Schotte will be contented and quick ly have things to please himself and wife. noptist hurch Dible school, 10 a. m. Preaching, 7:45 p. m. Special Easter service Sunday morning. Young people's service, 6.45 p. m W. It. Harper went Sunday noon to Denver for a few days' business trip, and while there secured the services of an experienced dry goods man, who will assume duties the first of the month In the Harper depart ment Btore. Eyestrain Will Affect the Mental and Physical De velopment of Your Child EASTER SERVICES AT ALLIANCE CHURCHES Many parents, while particu larly careful of their children's health and food, neglect en tirely the condition of their eyes! While the children's eyesight may appear normal, often there exists a strain or weakness that seriously affects the health. This condition is aggravated by study and school work and In time will result In serious trouble. A visit to a competent Op tometrist will determine the ex act condition, and if any defect exists the trouble can be cor rected. We make a specialty of eye troubles and will give expert advice and competent, reliable service. Drake & Drake Optometrists :tl:t4 llox Itu tie Ave. The Churches of Our City to Give Hatter Irtgnun Kvery Ses sion to lie Appropriate We are giving this week a detailed writeup of the services which are be ing planned for the different church es of Alliance, suggestive of the Eas ter season and festivities, and are glad to present this to our readers, feeling that the interest shown on all Sides will be a source of gratifica tion to the workers whose efforts make such Interesting programs pos sible. Immaiiiiel'ft Lutheran Church. Hev. Titus Lang, pastor of Imman- uel's Lutheran church, has given us this schedule for the observations of Easter tide with his people. The serv ices will begin with Good Friday, April 1, held at 10:30 a. m., in mem ory of the suffering and death of our lxrd and Saviour Jesus Christ. On Easter Sunday, April 23, there will be confessional services at 10 a. m., and festival service in German with sermon and celebration of Holy Communion at 10:30 a. m. The great theme of the sermon and of all the hymns, chants and prayers, will be, "The Lord's Resurrection, his victory over death, the devil, hell and all its host." The pastor extends to every Ger man a most cordial invitation to at tend these services, to celebrate and rejoice together. llaptlst Church. At 10 o clock Sunday morning, the regular session of the Sunday school will be held at the Baptist church, and following this will be an Easter program as follows: Opening hymn, "Coming, Coming, Yes They Are" by the school; scripture reading by Rev A. A. Lay ton; an exercise and song, to include (a) Missionary moving pictures the seven wonders of the world, by Intermediate boys, (b) Lit tle stories in rhyme, Junior girls, (c) Happy Christian children. School; a loss dri!l with Euster lilies by Jun ior girls; solo, "Jesus of Nazareth", Mrs .C. H. Fuller; reading. "First Euster Message"; song, "We've a Story to Tell the Nation," by school; announcements and offering, and flowing with an address by Rev. Lay ton. pastor. MP FIB w mm mmw wifniT mum nui WATER Open sluices of system each morning wash away the poisonous, stagnant matter, says authority. and LIVE STOCK PRICES AT SOUTH OMAHA Fat Cattie Slow to 10 Lower- Butcher Siock Steady HOGS SHOW A HOC DECLINE A glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it, drank each morning before breakfast, keeps us looking and feeling fit. Life is not merely to live, but to live well, eat well, digest well, work well, sleep well, look well. What a glorious rendition to attain, and yet how very easy it is if one will only adopt the morning inside V.ttb. l olks who are aivustnned to fet'l dull ;u:l !r;ivy when they arise, splitting headache, stuffy from ji cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach, can, instead, feel as fresh as a daisy by open ing the sluices of the system each morning and flushing out the whole of the internal poisonous stagnant matter. Everyone, whether ailing, sick or weli, should, each morning, lefore breakfast, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoon ful of limestone phosphate in it to wash from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the previous day's indigestible waste, sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and puri fying the entire alimentary canal lefore putting more food into the stomach. The action of hot water and limestone phosphate on an empty stomach is wonder fully invigorating. It cleans out r.l! the sour fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and gives one a splendid appetite for breakfast. While you are enjoying your breakfast the water and phos phate is quietly extracting a largo volume of water from the blood and getting ready for a thorough Hushing of all the inside organs. The millions of peope who are lothered with constipation, bilious spells, stomach trouble, rheumatism; others who have sallow skins, blood disorders and sickly complexions are urged to get a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from the drug store, which will cost but little, but is sufficient to make anyone a pro nounced crank on the subject of internal sanitation. heep Receipts Unusually Heavy and Trade Decidedly Droggy. Bid Ranged From 10 to 25c Lower Than Last Week on Lambs, Best Light Weights Reaching $11.50. California Spring Lambs Brought $14.00. Union Stock Yards, South Omaha, April 18, 19 J 6. Cattle receipts were tolerably liberal, about 6,100 head. and the quality was good as a rule, Demand waa not as urgent as expect ed and bids and sales were largely a dime lower than last week. Best beeves brought 9.30 and the bulk of the fair to good cattle sold at a spread of $S.759.15. Cows and heifers were generally steady and the same wu true as to stockers and feeders. Quotations on cattle: Prime beares, 99.2009.40; good to choice beeres, 18.90 9.10; fair to' good beeres, $8.65 8.85; common to fair beeves, $7.75 08.60; good to choice heifers, $7.60 & S.S5; good to choice cows, $7.25S.00 fair to good cows, $6.2507.25; can cars and cutters, $4.0006.00; real carres, J7.5u10.60; bulls, stags, etc., $6.00 8.00; good to choice feeders, $8.0068.60; good to choice stockers, $7.75 8 25; fair to good feeders. $7.50(218.00; common to fair feeders, $6.50(97.50; stock heifers, $6.758.00; stock cows, $6.25r7.25; stock calv $7.00 8.50. Hog Prices Take a Tumble. There was a good, liberal run of hogs for Monday, about 11.000 head. and all classes of buyers insisted on lower prices. Trade was slow in get ting started and when once under way values were generally around 6610c lower than Saturday. Best j butcher weights brought $9.55 as against $9.65 Saturday and the bulk of the trading was around 9.309.60 as against $9.3509 60 on Saturday. Sharp Break In Lambs. Receipts or sheep and lambs were Unusually heavy for the opening day f the week, some 16,000 head being yarded. Buyers were slow la going after the stuff and bids were any where from a dime to a quarter lower than last week. Choice California spring lambs reached $14.00 and beat corn feds $11.50. MuUon grades of all .kinds were slow and unevenly lower ! and It took all day to effect a clear ' anee. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs,, good to choice handy, 911.25611.60; iambs, fair to good . bandy, $11.0011.25: lambs, fair to i choice heavy, $10.5011.10; lamb, ! clipped. $8.2569.00; ylgs., fair to choice light, $9.2510.25: ylgs., fair to choice heavy, $8.5069.25. wethers, i fair to choice. $8.0069.00; ewes, good : to choice. $8.35tt8.75; ewes, fair to MethiMlist Church. Celebrations of Easter Sunday will !enin with a half-hour sunrise pray- r meeting conducted by the Epworth League. At 10 a. m. Prof. Pate will assem ble the Sunday school, at which there Mil be good music. At this session very Sunday school member will be irivileged to bring one egg, or more, inl these collected are to go to the lethodist hospital in Omaha. We iii'lerstand that Prof. Pate is to tell why we eat eggs on Easter, and un uhiedly all will be interested in 'his item as well as the other sessions of the day. At 11 a. m. an Easter program will "e given, followed by the baptism of children, reception of members and t. general cnurcn raiiy. The evening service will consist of i concert by the choir. Every one without a church home ir otherwise inclined will be heartily welcomed to these services, and a profitable day Is anticipated. Cam tuAruAlv. tvovu cvrvvj IwoJjJj and 3tWvoo. l9cAWtt CouruxAxr. The Advertised Article is one in which the mer chant himself has implicit faith else he will not ad vertise it. You are safe in patronizing the mer chants whose ads appear in this paper because tneir goods are up to date and not shop worn. : : : Live Wire Directory of Real Estate dealers free with one year's subscription to the Real Estate Exchange the best real estate paper. The paper with 1000 sale and ex change propositions and lire clean general real estate Infor mation. Time limited. Write for sample copy now. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE Belle, Mo. . Matthew's fhiirch. The Rev. William Carson Shaw. lean, will hold services at St. Mat thew's church on Good Friday, Apri? 21. The litany, penitential office, will be at 10 a. m. on Friday, and ev- ning prayer and sermon will be a' 8 o'clock. On Easter Sunday, April 23, Holy Communion will be given at 7:30 a m., and again at 11 a. m. A child ren's service will be held at 3:30 ir the afternoon. Evening prayer at 7:30. The Dean will preach at the 11 o'clock and 7:30 services Sunday, and the Easter message which he . ill proclaim will no doubt be an up- io his hearers. ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION Odd Fellows Will Celebrate Ninety- Eighth Anniversary of Order, on April 24th Alliance Lodge No. 168. 1. O. O. F. l celebrate the ninety-eighth a versa ry of the order at the Od yellows hall on Wednesday evening rri! 26. On the program will be usical features, speaking and re giments. The sneakers of the evening and .ir subjects are: Rev. J. B. Cams ..iMietits of Odd Fellowship"; Kev. : J. 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