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Any drugglat haa It In atock or will quickly get It from hla whole sale bouse. Thla will prove a wel come item to persona who have bean vainly trying to cure their foot troubles with Ineffective tableta and foot powders FOR ESTIMATES ON CEMENT WALKS CURBS CONCRETE FOUNDATIONS HOLLOW BLOCKS AND ORNAMENTAL WORK K ALL KINDS SKK J. J. VANCE Allianck, Nebk. ......... .. iat u i on ntwM PAPER DIRECTORY FOR We have before tin the 1911 edl tlon, and. as heretofore, we find ac curacy and careful compilation of newspaper etatlstic and values, spec Inlly arranged In a concise form for ready reference. Tills Directory la Indispensable to the man who wants to know quickly and surely about any Newspaper and Periodical published In the Uuited HtHtes, Canada and Mexico. The book contains Ihe official 1010 Census, full and complete lists of all Newspapers and other Periodicals published in the United States, Can ada and Mexico, with their days of issue, politics and circulation, and Specially Claaalfled Lists of the Principal Dailiea, and the beat Ag ricultural, RellgiouH, Foreign Lan guage, Scientific and Trade Publica tions and leading Magazines. All the lists are catalogued by towna In alphabetical order, thua en abling the reader to turn readily to any Bource of information he aeeka and find Just what he wanta in the moat compact and available form. In the General List the population la given of each State, Town, and the County in which it la located. The Directory la laaued from the office of Edward P. Itemtngton, Newspaper Advertising, JenklnB Huilding, Pittsburgh, Pa. Price $5.00 -all charges prepaid. LEGAL NOTICE "I am all right now, thanks to Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy9 The. same relief it ready for you. Am you sure you do not need it? If Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy helped Charles Holmes, why won't it help 1 was troubled with heart disease, and after reading about Dr. Mile' Heart Remely, I got a boitle. Be iore I got the Heart Remedy I had to sit up mot of the night, and felt very bad at my stomach. Whatever I would eat made me feel worse, and say heart beat very fast. But thank to Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy, I am all right now, I eat good, sleep good, and (eel like a new man, al though I am almost 68 years old. I have been a soldier in the late war of the rebellion, and was badly wounded." CHARLES HOLMES, Private Co, B, 54th N. V. Infantry Volunteers, Walton, Delaware Co, N.Y. Dr. Mile' Heart Remedy if kept in thousands of homes as a friend always to be relied upon in time of need. tM by all Druggists If the ft rat ottle fails to benefit, your money SB returned. Ask any Druggist MILS MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, In. NOTICE OF INCORPORATION OF THE NOE CATTLE COMPANY I The name of this Corporation shall be the Noe Cattle Company. II Ita principal place of buaineaB shall bo at Ellsworth, Sheridan County, Nebraska. . HI The general nature of the busi ness to be transacted shall be the buying andaelllng of cattle and other live atock and the production of the same for market and Bale. Also to purchase, hold and sell and mortgage Heal Estate. IV The amount of Capital Stock auth orized la $50,000.00 to be divided Into shares of $100.00 each and of which $10,000.00 shall be paid In at the time of commencing business. V The Corporation shall commence business on the first day or July, 1911 and shall continue for a period of twenty years unless sooner dis solved by a majority of three-fifths of the stock. VI The highest amount of indebted ness for which this Corporation shall be liable at any one time shall not exceed two-thirds of the Capital Stock. VII The affairs of the Corporation shall bo managed by a Board of Di rectora consisting of three persons who shall be stockholders in the Cor poration, who shall serye for a term of one year after the annual meeting of stockholders or until their succes sors in office are selected. ALBERT NOE BARTLETT RICHARDS WILL G. COMSTOCK NEBRASKA NEWS Sheriff of Dodge and Deputy fo Pay $100 and Gosfs Each. FOR LENIENCY TO LEVI MUNSON KENESAW HAS BAD FIRE Given Until July 10 to Make Settle ment With Court "Fainting Ber. tha" Must Serve Her Time in Pris onSpecial Quartets for Her. Lincoln. July 4. Anton Bauman, Jr., hln mi of Dodge county, and W. C. Condlt, his deputy, were brought up before Federal Judge T. C. Munger or the OOttrt here for contempt of court in allowing Levi Munann of this city, sentenced to a thirty-day term in the county Jail at Fremont for violating tbe federal llquo statutes, great lib erty in roaming about the streets and saloons of that place. The men were fined $100 and costs apiece, payment to be made by Mon day, July 10. In assessing the fine against tho Fremont men, Judge Mun ger scathingly arraigned them, assert ing that such open and flagrant con tempt of orders Issued by the federal court of the land was unheard of. Sheriff Bauman, following the an nouncement of the penalty, declared that he hnd recently gone through a financial crisis and asserted that he would not ask any of his friends for the money necessary to redeem tbe flues, ending with the plea to the Judge that he might as well be com mitted "right now." Judge Munger told the prisoners that they would have the extra time to make their re mittances to the clerk of the court. Must Serve Her Time In Prison. After going over the report filed by the state Insanity board relative to the mental condition of "Fainting Ber tha" Uebbeke, Governor Aldrich as serted that the swooning one would have to complete her prison sentence and that if there were not proper quarters for her detention at the state penitentiary provision should be made for them at once. Meanwhile Bertha will be taken to Hastings, where she will lie kept only until the quarters ran be fitted for her at the peniten tiary. CSovornor Aldrich emphasized the fact that the woman would have to serve her time out at the state "pen" and that her removal to Hastings would only be temporary. Damage of Twelve Thousand Dollars le Estimated Result. Kenesaw had one of the most disas trous fires wltmn the history of the town. A close estimate places the loss at about $12,500. Five buildings wcrje burned to the ground. The origin of the fire Is unknown. The Maze was discovered in a corner of the llershey blacksmith shop, but before water could be brought to ex tinguish it. It had enveloped the huild ing and was spreading northward. It t ext det roved I.atta hall. The tele phone building next went down. From this point burning embers w. re blown two blocks northward across the Bur lington ttarks to Mitsonic hall, which nlso butned to the gro :nd! DUNDEE STORES ARE BURNED Omaha Suburb Has Twenty-five Thou sartd Dollar Fire. A $25, 'too fire destroyed t'r.e business section of Dundee, a suburb of Oma ha, excepting one drug store, and seriously threatened a number of nearby residences. The stores of the village, consisting of a grocery and meat market, a bakery, a plumber's shop, a barber shop and a shoe repair ing shop, were all in a two story double brick and a one-story frnme building, both the property of John A. Harte, contractor. The origin of the fire has not been discovered, but it Is generally be lieved to have started in the Beck bakery. DEMOCRATS NAME FREMONT 8tate Central Committee Holds Meet ing at Columbus. Fremont was chosen as the place for holding the Democratic state conven tion at a meeting of the state central committee in Columbus. Lincoln. Hastings and Grand Island were nlso after the plum, but Fremont landed it without any difficulty. The representation will be on the same basis as last year, one delegate for each 150 votes cast for presidential electo'B In 1908 Chairman Tlyrnes, who is lust able to leave a sick bed, presided over the meeting and Leo Matthews was secretary. In Front of tho Checkered Front Stable you can nearly always see a rig getting ready to start out. We will send one any distance, for any purpose, at any time. We answer all calls promptly and will be glad to serve you in aav way in wt. uii a rig is required. H. P. COURSEY. Prop. PHONI 8t The Purpose of an f Advertisement is to serve your needs. It will help sell your goods talk, to the people you want to reach. An advertise ment in this paper is a reference guide to those whose wants are worth supplying. MOTOR CAR HITS FREIGHT Crashes Into Rear End of Train When Brakes Fail to Work. Loup City, Neb., July 4. The sec tion motor car on the Union Pacific branch crashed. Into the rear end or a ft eight train about a mile and one half east of ttlt town, seriously Injuring rive section hands. The freight hud just left the depot on its return trip to St. Paul and the motor, with seven section hands, was following closely behind to put out a fire just a mile or two out oi town. The freight slack ened its speed and signaled the motor car. but when Foreman Eneveldson alt empted to stop, the brake would not work. All the section hands jumped before the collision except one. He was cut severely about the head, face and hands. Three others who jumped were also haul hurt. The freight gathered up the injured men and back ed in to the depot. ' The section foreman said a small bolt slipped down Into the machinery of his car, preventing the brake from working. Simms Files for Commissioner. B. II Simms, a retired druggist of Alma and long a Democratic worker in western Nebraska, filed as a democrat ic candidate for state railway commis sioner. Simms is a former member of the legislature. W. J. Furse declared that petitions, both Populist and Dem ocratic, were being circulated for him nlso, at Alma, and that they would be filed with his acceptance this week. CROP CONDITIONS IN NEMAHA Wheat Is Turning Out Well in South cast Nebraska. Auburn, Neb.. July 4. Wheat Is tcrning out good, ranging from twenty-five to forty bushels per acre. James IK'kwooi! near Julian threshed thirty four bushels per acre and weighed sixty-four pounds to the bushel. On the Codington farm, one piece went a little over forty bushels by weight Reports from all parts of the county show that the wheat Is turning out better than expected and the smallest yield reported is twenty-six bushels per acre Corn is holding its own exceptional ly well with the hot drv weather How ever, it is being damaged some the last lew days. Runs Nude Through Street. J. Hannah, a farmer, who was brought to Broken Bow (or a hearing as to his sanity, became, entirely crazed while at one of the hotels there and ran into the street without any clothing on, screaming that someone was after him to murder him and his little girl. The hotel porter and others finally sub dued him and Mr. Hannah was sent to the city jail for safekeeping. Plenty of Water In West. State Fngineer Price, secretary of the state board of Irrigation. Is of the opinion that irrigators on the North Platte river will not run short of water during July or August. Water is now flowing in the river at Kearney and there is enough in eight from the government reservoir In Wyoming to supply the needs of Irrigators. Will Worship Out of Doors. Osceola, Neb., July 4. All of the churches of Osceola have arranged to hold union services each Sunday evening hereafter, to continue for eight weeks. The meetings will be hold outdoor.; and the pastors of the various churches concerned are to al ternate in conducting the meetings. Double Wedd'ng at Springfield. At Springfield, Neb , Rev. K. J. Con nelly officiating, occurred the double wedding of Miss Mabel Elwell to Will lam Shobert and Miss Mildred Elwell to Benjamin Shobert. The brides are daughter? of J. M. Elwell of Spring held and thd grooms are sons of Con rad Shobert oi Portal, Neb. Populista to Meet at Lincoln. Osceola. Neb , July 4 - The meetine of tl.e People - Independent state committee decided on holding the st.ite convention in Lincoln this year The basis of rept esentation will be the same as l..st year, which will make a ronveiHlon of .".80 delegates. The convention is eallod to meet at 2:.1 O'clock, the date being fixed by stat ttte hs July L'5. In addition to the adoption of ,i platform for the coining campaign there will be elected a new State committee and an effort made to arrange for a more energetic cam naign In the state than has been con ducted by th Populists for a number Of years. First New Wheat at Deshler. The first new wheat delivered at Deshler, Neb., last week graded No. 2 hard Winter and tested slxt two pounds to fie bushel. It was good, clean wheat and sold for 75 cents. The yield was fourteen bushels per acre, about a fair average. Threshing is in active operation. Moore's Ucdy Taken to Red Oak. Omaha. July 4 -The body of the lat" Wiyne Moore, who died in the Clarkson hospital June 13, after an op eration. u mtsjtetosj from Injuries sus tained while on an automobile trip to Fremont, was removed from the Con nor msusoleam in Holy Sepulchei remeterv for final Interment in the Moore fanil" burial plat at Red Oak la. Fatal Accident in Ball Game. Carl White died from an accident in the game of baseball at Alma White, in attempting to steal second, fell, striking Brady, the Alma second bnat man. in the knee with his right loin, breakine one of the flouting ribs and r.jurlnp the kidneys. Grain Dealers Meet. The Kansas and Nebraska Grain Dealers association held a well attend ed nie-'ting at Beatrice. Secretary Smiley of the organization explained to the members a number of the new laws concerning their business. Famjm Pioneer Drops Dead. John Ainlay. a pioneer of Nebraska and 1 inccln county's earliest settler, droppett d ail on the street of Farnam. He hnd been ill some time and was overcome with heut. He was seventy two years old. Fifth Carter Lake Victim. Omaha. July 4 The fifth victim of the season was claimed by Carter iake when flf'een year-old William Walter Baxter was drowned In oue of the treacherous holes made by tbe dredges operated by the park board. Nebraska Land & Auto Co. J. C. McCorkle, Mgr. GARAGE IN McCORKLE BLOCK Link Low, y. Supt of Garage We handle the fotb cars and will sell you one for list price. Will store and keep; furnish gas and lubricating oil; $15.00 per month; you run as much as you desire. Storage for cars, $5.00 per month. We sell all best brands of oil from 25 to 50 lower than other places. fOtb cars are the most popular car on the market and every piece in them is guaranteed by the company during the life of the car. See us before buying. Only garage In western Nebraska open day and night HAVE YOUR TICKET READ "BURLINGTON." JULY SPECIAL RATES TO THE WE8T: Yellowstone Park tours: a delightful vacation at Hot Springs In the Black Hills; at the ranches In the Sheridan Big Horn district; the new Owl Creek Hot Springs resort at Thermopolls; Holm's per sonally conducted camping tours through Yellowstone Park via Cody; choice of 200 resorts and camping placeB In Colorado; beauti ful Estes Park, Colorado; circuit tour of Scenic Colorado and Yel lowstone Park. Special excursion rates to California, Portland and Seattle. Homeseekers' excursions twice a month through the whole West. TO THE EAST: T An elaborate scheme of low rate eastern excursion tours has been placed before the traveling public. It comprises 30-day tourist rates, 60-day limit tours, and new diverse route tourB of the East, some thing never offered before. Every day rates to Michigan, Wisconsin, Canadian, New England, New York and New Jersey resorts. It 1b impossible to enumerate the list but agents should be supplied at an early date with special leaflets describing this extensive ar rangement of low rate Eastern tours. Special rates will also be available for great conventions to be held In Eastern cities. Write or call and let me help you plan your tour. J. KRIDELBAUGH, Agent Alliance L. W. WAKELEY, G. P. A., Omaha GOOD STENOGRAPHERS Are Always in Demand. Careful attention is given to the welfare of each pupil in the Commercial Department OF ST. AGNES ACADEMY ALLIANCE. NEBR. Csll sr Writs fsr Intotmation Ollvsr and L. C Smith Typewriters Used See the New Line of tajs ami Spring Wagons AT I. L. ACHESONS Hardware and Implement Store Before Buying OPERA HOUSE BLOCK ALLIANCE