J i - " .'V , - - V ,V rr Vew Grocery Customers Ever' business day we have new customers added to our large patronage. There is a reason for this. The most satisfactory thing about it is that they continue to be our customers day after day. That certainly means that we are giving them satis faction. We study to please our customers. We give them the goods they want, and we send out nice, clean, fresh groceries; neatly wrapped and handled by experienced delivery men who deliver them when promised. Do we make mistakes ? Yes, occasionally, for with a business of the magnitude of ours some mistakes must necessarily occur but we always rectify them at once and guarantee satisfac tion. We're ready to take your order phone 32. GEO. DUNCAN & SON New Queensware Line I have just added a new, full and complete line of Queensware. Hy stock includes everything in this line. See the beautiful hand-painted Chinaware, Cut Glass and Silverware. The quality is guar anteed and the prices are right. I. L. ACHESON ALLIANCE i NOVEMBER TO THE SOUTH: Homeseekers' excursions will continue during the winter to the South and Southwest; Whiter tourist excursions are in effect every day to southern resorts; these excursion rates offer an excellent chance to escape the Northern winter in looking over the land and recreation possibilities of the new South. t HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS: On the first and third Tuesdays to the new lands of the West, including the Bif Hem Basin which country today offers the greatest combination of in dustrial and farming resources at the cheapest rates that can be found in the country. TO CALIFORNIA: Every day excursion rates with choice of routes going and returning, to include the whole Pacific slope. Thousands of Americans, especially inva lids and elderly people, have selected Southern California for their permanent place for a winter sojourn. Send for Burlington publications, "California Excursions," "Pacific Coast Tours." Let me help you plan the tour of the greatest attraction at the lowest rates. Spring; Wagons for Sale We now have Five New Hand-Made Spring Wagons ready for delivery. They are better made, more durable and will give much better satisfaction than machine-made spring wagons. We will sell these wagons at reasonable price. If you want one of them, call immediately, before they are all taken. Shop opposite Palace Livery Barn. Donovan & Son 1 BULLETI J. KRIDELBAUGH, Agent Alliance L. W. WAKELEY, G. P. A., Omaha Suggestive Questions for November 27th Nov. 27th, 1910. (( onvncVt. tmfl iv Mev T t t.lisco't. !' The Trial of Jesus. Matt. xxvl;57. f!8., Golden Text. Who when Ho was re viled, reviled not nsaln. I Potor 11:23. Verse 57 Hud the chief prlo3ts de termined In advance to put Jesus to death, and. h bo. why? (See MA.) Verse 58 If Peter had kept close to his Master, Instead of going afar off, and had volunteered to witness for Him. what changps would It have probably made In this history? Verses R9-60 How do you account for the fact that sovonty reptited holy men, the members of the Sunhedrln, should seek false witnesses to encom pass the death of a righteous man like Jesus? What has bern the record, from that time until now, of ecclesiastical as semblies In their trial of teputed here tics? Give n reasoned answer to the fol lowing: Will a truly good man with the mind of Jesus be perturbed by, or get nngry at, or wish to Injure another good man who also shows the spirit of Jesus, for teaching different views con cerning the Bible, or religion, to what ho holds himself? Verse 61 What did Jesus say, that In anyway resembled their accusation, that Ho wua able to destroy the Jew ish Temple and build It agnln in three days? (See John 11:19.) Suppose Jesus, or any other mha, had said that he could destroy the tomple and build It again In thro duyc to what extent would It bo blame worthy? How much blame is duo tho man who willfully misrepresents tho state ments of a religious teacher for the purpose of condemning him? Give some examples of tho sayings of Jesus, that could be perverted Into a meaning tnat Ho did not Intend, and say why He icft Himself open for such porvetslon? Verse 62 Whv did Jesus not an swer, whnt this wMness had said, and whv did He make no answer to the high priest? Can you give any examples whero sllonco Is tho best policy, when con fronted with a falso accusation? Vores 63-64 Jesus answered In tho affirmative that He was Uie Christ, the Son of God, but what would His an swer have been If the high priest had asked Him, "Art thou God"? What did Jesus mean by "the Son of Man sitting at the right hand of pow er, and coming In the clouds of heav en"? Verse C5 What did tho rending of His garment by the high priest signify? What is blasphnmy? In what words of Jesus did Hlo blasphemy consist, from the" point of viow of the high priest? Verses 66-68 Put yourself as nearly as possible, In the place of one of the members of this council and say how you would try to justify yourself for saying Jesus was worthy of daath? What are some of the evils of relig ious Intolerance In this day? (This question must be answered In writing by members of the club.) Why did Jesus bear all these cruel Indignities without retaliating? Lesson for Sunday, Dec. 4th, 1910. Peter's Denial, Matt. xxvl:31-35, 69- SKIN AND SCALP TROUBLES YIELD TO ZEMO A CLEAN LIQUID PREPARATION TOR EXTERNAL USE Holsteo's Drug Store is so confident that ZEMO will rid the skin or scalp of infant or grown persons of pimples, black heads, daodrufi, eczema, prickly heat, rashes, hives, ivy poison or any other form of skin or scalp eruption, that they will give your money back il you are not en tirely satisfied with the results obtained from the use of ZEMO. The first application will give prompt relief and show an improvement and in every instance where used persistently, will destroy the germ life, leaving the skin in a clean, healthy condition. Let us show you proof of some remrrk able cures made by ZEMO and give vou a 32 page booklet how to preserve the skin. Holstcn's Drug Store. HARRY P. COURSEY Live Stock and General Auctioneer Farm Sales a Specialty TERMS REASONABLE Phong 72 ALLIANCE. NEBR. 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. This man will be here permanently. Re pairs and parts furnished for all ma chines. Phone 139. Geo. D.Darling. THE CASHIER'S THANKSGIVING. I M coins to Inwo a regular old fashioned Thanksgiving dinner," snld the cnxuler. who ww tone ome, neWr before baring been awuy from the farm on I hi festitl day "Deviled turkey and canned pump kin." laughed the stenographer. She wn a seasoned bachelor girl and thought It t her duty to squelch all sick ly sentiment exhibited by the cashier. 8he know t lint Ho wus pining (u her secret heart for the lov cr with whom she had qunrroled and ou wbose ac count the pretty cnshler now was au exllo. "Ileal turlcey and real home made pumpkin pie and all the trimmings," suld the cashier tri umphantly. "I couldn't bear to then the boy cAiiK rat ut n rostnu- with a DA8KET rnnt tomorrow. It would choke mo. I've mado all tho arrangements with Mrs. Brown. She's going to let me cook on her Btovo. and I'vo borrowed enough dishes to put with ours to set tho table right hero In our room." The stenographer looked Incredulous. "it's n fact. I've bought all tho pro visions and am expecting tho boy with them now. We neither one of us work tomorrow, nnd we'll hnvo such a din ner us never was. Wo nro going to hnvo company, you know." "Company!" Th5 stenographer gave un amazed little scream. "Who?" "Arthur." said the cashier, trying to look Innocent. "Oh, you dear, you dear!" exclaimed the stenographer, smothering the cash ier with kisses. "You dear, I'll never tease you about Snm again ns long as you live. I've a notion to telegraph him to come too." r "I'll never speak to you again us long ns I live If you do such a thing," said Dess. turning pale. "And I wouldn't speak to him either." Then the boy camo with a basket. and the cashier mado him pour the provisions out In tho middle of tho rrioor. Such an assortment ns was there, Turkey, pumpkin, npples, sweet pota toes, cranberries, oysters, a square of fruit cake, a loaf of bread, a bunch of celery, sugar. Dour everything that could be needed, nnd all In the small est quantities. Even the turkey was a little thing and the pumpkin not much bigger tbun n football. "You've bankrupted us," cried tho stenographer In despair. "Only $2.80. my jear." said the cash ler calmly. "You see, I've saved us money We expected to hnvo a good dinner tomorrow anyway. Now we will have enough left over to last us till Sunday." "And Arthur Is coming, bless bis heart." cooed the stenographer. "What n day we will have. If only" She paused and looked at Dess. "Thcro are no 'If onlys' In the fuse. Let's get busy." said the cashier bravo ly, but there was a tear In her eye. "I will put the turkey nnd oysters In Mrs Brown's Icebox, nnd you muy cut up the pumpkin. We will stew It tonight and be ready for the pies In tho morn ing." "Look here, Bess. There's u name on this pumpkin. I am hot on the trull of a romance." suld the stenographer. Bess came and looked over the stenographer's shoulder. There In rude letters on the pump kin's yellow skin was carved the name of all names and this unique message: "Sam BenncQeld. Clyderaore. Ind., would like to correspond with the haudsome young girl who gets this pumpkin." The caBhler burst Into tears. "It Is your Sam. Isn't it?" asked the stenographer. "Yes." sobbed the cashier, "And the wretch Is trying to get up a flirtation with some city girl. He thinks somebody will see the name nud write to him. Oh, how I hato hlml" To prove that she hated him she threw her self on the bed and wept for half au hour. In the mean time the stenog rapher was busy with tho pump kin. But when she cut It up she the was careful to ALL keep In one piece tho section on which Sam's name was carved When morning came Bess was too busy to be lonesome. The land'ady gave the two girls the run of her kheb en und furnished them with all the spices they needed for their cooking. She wis almost as much Interested In the great dlnijer as the girls were. Before noon the florist's boy came with flowers from Arthur, and when the table was set und decorated It was a triumph of cor.y beauty. When Arthur entered the hallway at 2 o'clock be found n tall young strau ger carefully studying the names be neath the speaking tubes. "For whom arybu looking?" asked Arthur. "For Miss Elizabeth Grant," said the Btrangcr. "Oh." eald Arthur, eying the strnn NAUE OK NAMES. ger critically He felt that for the stenographer!) wtke In wan the nnliiril protector of the little cashier lit In spectlou, however, convinced him that the tall stranger was all right, though It was clear that ho came from the country. "You know her?" asked Arthur itt last "We nro old friends,' said tho tall stranger, .blushing. "Then come with me." said Arthur cordlnlly "I am golngr op there now." When Arthur knocked at tho door tho stenographer went to open It, Her ejjs were shin ing. Bcsi turned beV back nnd pre tended to bo busy at the window. Tho BtODOR- rapbor's words of wclcorao died on her tongue when she sow that Ar thur was not alone "T h I s geutle man wants to seo Miss Grant." said Arthur. Tho little cash ier turned slowly "t it i b oentleman townrd tho door. WANTS TO SEE MISS "S fl 11)1" BllC anANT." cried, "BoshI" Ho came rapidly toward her and took her hands. "Bess, It w,as. a foolish quarrel. I could uot bear to think of your being nlono hero on Thunkglvlng day." Tho Htenogrnpher hurried nround to Iny a fourth plate at the Thanksgiving dinner table Georgo Weymouth In Chicago Tribune. THEY NEVER FAIL That is What Thay Say About Them in Alliance, and it Is Therefore, Reliable Another proof, more evidence, Alli ance testimony to swell tho long list of local people who endorse the old Quaker remedy, Doan's Kidney Pills. Read this convincing endorsement of that remarkable pteparation: Mrs, Robert Bickncll, 504 Big Horn Ave., Alliance, Ncbr., says; "I have known of tho inerils of Dean's Kidney Pills for over three years. I first used them in Plcasanton, Iowa, and after coming to Alliance about u year ago, I procured a supply at Fred Holstcn's Drug Store, as thoy are the best rem edy I have ever known for disordered kidneys. For a number of years I was afflicted with kidney complaint and was unable to find any permanent relief un til I began using Doan's Kidney Pills, They disposed of tho paitiB in my loins and also strengthened my back. Since then I have felt like a different person. I cannot recommend Doan's Kiduoy Pills too highly in return for the bene fit they have brought." For sale by all dealers. I'rico 50c. Foster-Milhurn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., solo agents for the United States, Remember the name Doan's nnd take no other. rrrpRiNT L.CI UO TODR mhnIi sale bolls Vou'll be de"M W lighted with the re H mf suits of Calumet Baking K K Powder. No disappoints H K no flat, heavy, soggy biscuits, H H cake, or pastry. H H Just the lightest, daintiest, most & uniformly raised and most dell- K BBBL 7 A 14 blt A..AM aAa BBBBT k wuu iuvu juu over ic. pw RMhM4klhtrwr4IUrM's f k Pur ro4 Exltln, w . cmu, ior. W Miss M. Ruth Taylor TEACHER OF PIANO 324 W. Fifth St. Phone 205 EDITH M. SWAN TEAOHEH OF PIANO, HARMONY and Musical History Stud 424 iM-amie Avenue Phnno auo A. F. BALDRIDGE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Lund Office Practice a Specialty Bonded Abstracter in Office Onico In McOorklo block, next to U. H. Laud umce. EUGENE BURTON Attorney at Law LAND ATTORNEY Office First National Bank Bldg. 'Phcne t8o. ALLIANCE, NEB, WILLIAM MITCHELL ATTORNEY AT HW. ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA, 11. M. BULLOCK. Attorney at Law, ALLIANCE, ISTI2B, RlvTIriROiviE land Attorney Long experience mMcccIvci U.S. Lund Office l n guarantee for prompt and etlloteut norvloo. Office n Opera House Keck ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA RTTcwTiLcoir Lawyer and Land Attorney Practitioner In civil couHn slnco )8S3 nnd ttettlstrr U. 8. Land Omco from 1P03 to 1M7. Information - 1 tall (1 Hxolulty. Ol rlOE IN t.ANl OFFICE IIUlMUNll ALLIANCE NEBRASKA. OIUBCOIH'EllNOMi Ken. Phone SO V. .1. PETERSEN Hen. Phone 43 Drs. Coppernoll & Petersen OSTEOPATHS Rooms 7, 8 and 9, Rutncr Block Phone 43 GEO. J. HAND, PHYSICIAN AND S V It Q X O Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat DR. C H. CHURCHILL PHYSICIAN AND Sl'IKlF.ON (Hucctsw)r to Dr. J, 1C MKire; OFFICE IN FLETCHER BLOCK Office hotiM tl-12 a.m. '.'-4 p.ui. 7:so.p p, m. OfficePhouo02 Res. Phone, 85 H. A. COPSE Y, M. D. Physician and Snrjtcon I'liono .tao CtflUniiawrrrd iiruinntly doy nd ntjrht from oDtii't). Ortlces: Alllum'e National Bank Ualldlnir nrer the Post Olllce. DR; CHAS. E. M-AGU: WITH DR. BELLWOOD Special Attention Paid to Eye Work Dr. L. W. Bowman PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Rumer Block. Ri.ums t: iid 13 Oftlee bourn, 10 to 12 11. in 1:30 t ( tH!.m Office Phono 65 Res. Phone 10 Dr. H. R. Belville PHONE 167 Opera House Block Alliance. Nebr. T. J. THRELKELD, Unriertakr and Embalmsr phone 207 ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA THE GADSBY STORE Funeral Director end Embalmer FUNERAL SUPPLIES Office Phone 498 Res. Phone 510 J. P. HAZARD Surveyor and Engineer, Al.LTACi:. M.I1HASKA Purtk'H out of town should write, nn 1 urn out much of the time. Charge will not ex ceed 15.00 and expense per Uuy . M. M M E. C. WHISMAN Practical Painter & Paper Hanger Full line wall paper samples PHONE 709 ALLIANCE. NEB E. O. COOL Plumbing and Fitting All work guaranteed first-class PHONE 2V4 HED A8EMENT ZBINDCNBUOCK ALLIANOE. NEBRASKA W. F. ROSENKRANZ Practical llackswithn mI Waft Wirk. HHStsMttaSpc'nHy St m Sicmi St, btwM ta Mb Hi Utmk ALLIANCE. NCIRASKA