Let us figure on that bill of Q roceries that you need. We can save you money on anything we carry. Don't send away and get stung again. We meet all competition. Especial discounts for Cash. Yours for fair dealing. IMoilfd CORRESPONDENCE In Front of the Checkered Front Stable you can nearly always see rig Retting ready to atari out. We will aend one any distance, for any purpose, at any time. We answer all calls promptly and will be glad to serve you in any way in which a rig ia required. H. P. COURSEY. Prop. PHONE 64 FOR ESTIMATES ON CEMENT WALKS CURBS CONCRETE FOUNDATIONS HOLLOW BLOCKS AN 1 1 ORNAMENTAL WORK OF ALL KINDS SEK J. J. VANCE Alliance, Nkbr. MOPE AuRuat 2, till. Mr. Art Thorn paon la vialtlng with her mother, Mrs. A. Z. Nicola, for a few laya. Mrs W. B. Hubble and son, Ar thur, returned home the fore part of the wvok. Mla: Sadie Horn and brother, Bert, were in Mlnataro, Monday. Mr mhI Mrn. John McAllister have rone to Wyoming where Mr. McAl lister hns taken n contract on the government ditch. A. Z. NIcoIh and son, Ieroy, are Imrvestlng their groin down on the Trl-Btatt. Rollie Hied spent Sunday on his honieHtead. The Miesoa Sadie, Vlra, lva, Ktlna and Klsie Horn spent Tuesday after noon with Mrs A. Z. Nloola and daughter, Mrs. Art Thompson. Amos Mowry spent Sunday up In the Klnknld country. Misses Flo and Myrtle Wilcox h:w returned home from Alliance where they were taktnK a course at the Alllan e Junior Normal. fcUM Krma Knight got up a fried Bta token dinner Sunday for a number of young folks. Those present were Misses June, May, Vlra and Sadie Horn and Mr. Hen Nicola. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Uuerr has been very 111, the doctor being called a couple of times this week. Theron Chapman has returned home from Alliance where he spent eight weeks of hard work at the Junior Normal. Jim Fcase and Claud May are down In Wyoming where they are helping John McAllister on the ditch. a Mr. and Mrs. A. D. May and Miss es Anna Cook, Blanche McAllister and Lura McAllister spent Sunday with Mrs. A. L. Smith. A. L. Smith Is threshing for W. C. Tlldcn, near Minatare, this week. "Dr. Miles' Nervine Raised Me From tfie Grave"- tut This is 3 strong statement to make, but it is exactly what Mrs. Thomas Taylor, of Blum, Texas, Mid in expressing her opinion of this remedy. "Dr. Miles' Restorative Nerrine raited me from the grave and I have Bach confidence in it I can never say enough fur your grand medicines. If anyone had offered me $ 100.00 for the teeond bottle of Nervine that I sed I would have said 'no indeed.'" MRS. THOMAS TAYLOR, Blum, Tex. Nervous exhaustion is a com son occurence of modern life. The wear and tear on the nervous system is greater now than at any tine since the world began. For sleeplessness, poor appetite and that "run down" feeling, nothing is so food as Dr. Miles' Nervine Your nerves are your life and Uck of vital energy makes existence a misery tone up your nervous system. MALINDA SQUIBBS Horn are among the teachers In Oerlng. attending the 8cottabluff county Institute Mr. and Mrs. Hert Miller, of Oood Strenk, visited at the Horn home Sunday. Mrs. A. W. Thompson and little son, Arnold, Is visiting this week with Grandma and Grandpa Nicola. Lit Ho Miss Georgia Lane Is on the sick list. We are sorry to lenrn of the death of little Beulnh Durr, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Uerr. Mrs. Jack Long has purchased a camera and Is MnishinK lots of pic tures every day. The neighbors keep her busy. Volney Hease and Clntide May are among those who are nt Wyncote, Wyoming, fixing the Government ditch. Miss Marie McKlwce, from Mina tare, visited a few days with her aunt, Mrs. W. B. Hubbell. NEBRASKA STATE FAIR An Educational Institution for the Masses, LEGAL NOTICE IN THK DISTRICT COURT OF nox HFTTE COl'NTY. NKHRASKA. Our prolonged drouth was broken Thursday, the twentieth, by a regu lar downpour. Harry Uerr returned from Minatare Saturday to help Randall Bros, with the hay at the ranch. Geo. Severson went to Scott sbluff Monday afternoon. ESd. Randall went to Bayard Tues day id ei help for their haying con tract. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Derr drove to Alliance and back Wednesday. W. A. Dunlap and daughter went to Alliance Thursday. Therm Chapman returned Friday from the Normal at Alliance. A new Woman's Rights maid of regulation slzf arrived at the Frank Neiud home last week and Frank now wears a smile that drouth or hard times cannot obliterate. QUAKER VALLEY The school house is being plant. t ed .m I will soon be In fiue shape for school, which will begin the first Monday in September. Miss l.uda Ganoring is visiting with her cousin. Miss Marie Owen. Mis.n-s 1 tore t bit and ABfjia Howe returned to their home in Iowa hist Wednesday where they intend to teach, the coining year. Worth Jones received his fine , white Plymouth Hock chickens from i Indianola, by express, last Thursday. In the matter of the application of Helnhold A. Klttelmann, guardian, of the persons and estate of Robert Klttelmann, Gerhart Kittelmann, Kda KtttUnann, William Kittelmann, Paul Kittelmann, Paulino Kittelmann and Clara Kittelmann, Minors, for l ave to Sell Real Estate. At the adjourned April 24, 1DI1 term, to-wit: July 26, 1911 this cause came to be heard upon the peti tion, duly verified, of Relnhold A. Klttelmann, guardian of the persons and estate of Robert Kittelmann, Gerhart Klttelmann, Kda Kittelmann, William Klttelmann, Paul Kittel mann, Pauline Klttelmann and Clara Klttelmann, minors, for license to sell the following described real es tate, to-wlt: the Northwest Quarter (NW4) of Section Two (2), and Northeast Quarter (NEVi) of Section Three (3), Township Twenty-seven (27) North, Range Forty-seven (47), west of the 6th Principal Meridian In Box Butte County, Nebraska, or a part thereof for the purpose of raising funds for the support, educa tion and maintenance of said minors and for reinvestment, and It appear ing rrom said petition that said real estate consists of unimproved, wild prairie lands In said Box Butte Coun ty, and that no Income Is obtained therefrom ; IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, that the next of kin of Bald minors and all persons Interested in said es tate appear before me at Chambers in the court house In the city of Rushvllle, Sheridan County, Nebras ka, on the Mtti day of August, l'.fll, at 9 o'clock A. M., to show cause, if any there be, why license should not be grunted to said Reinhold A. Kit telmann, gunrdian, to sell said real estate for the purposes above set forth. AND IT IS THEREFORE ORDER ED that a copy of this order be per sonally served on all persons inter ested In said estate at leaBt fourteen days before the date set for the hearing and published once each week for three successive weeks In the Alliance Herald, a newspaper printed and published in said county of Box Butte. By the Court, W. EL WESTOVER, Ju.Ue ny druggist. If the first kettle falls f frenef it, your money ia returned. MILKS MEDICAL CO., Elkhart. Ind. Joseph Farley will preach next Dr. Miles' Nervine will Sunday at the school house, at Everybody la inxited to attend. A hail storm passed through this vicinity last Wednesday, totally de stroylng some gardens and partially or altogether ruluing corn, millet, beans, squash vines, etc. Two In ches of rain fell within an hour, wiishlng deep sullies along the lltta of hills, especially where there were roads. 1 Again We Say Subscribe for THIS PAPERj Turn Over a New Leaf By subscribing for THIS PAPER n HOPEFUL Miss Sadie Horn Is visiting friends In Scottsbluff this week. Misses Ermlua Knight and Vlra SPRING BRINGS SORE FEET : HERE IS A POSITIVE CURE: e With the advent or warm weather comes foot troubles to thousands of people. The increased temperature end heaviness of the atmosphere causes swelling Htid excess perspiration This brings on a series of fool roubles The treatment below will be wel omed with Joy by an ar my of sufferers. It acts like magic "Dissolve two tablespoonfuls of Calocide compound In a basin of hot water; soak the feet In this for full fifteen mln utes nently massaging the sore parts Less tine will not give the desired resul-s I Repeat this each night un til the cure ia permanent ' All sore Bess diaappeara immediately Torn and callouses can be peeled right off Bunions are reduced to normal and the Inflammation drawn out Sweaty and smelly fet. tender and swollen feet need but a few treatments This Calocide ia a remarkable drug. For merly uaed only by doctors but any drugglat now has It In stock or will quickly get It from hla who.lesa.le house A twenty-tlve cent package la claimed to ciue the worst feet. Frank O Odcll, popularly known as "The Bee Wizard,' ttotn his remark able success in public demonstrations with the hot-looted pets, is a visitor in his professional capacity at the nig gest state fails in the country he de clares that the Ne naska WttM Fair is the best of them ill and voices his opinion of the coming fnlr of 1911 as follows: When tho Neliraska State Fair ia declared to be the best in America the statement must be accepted with refer ence to Its entirety. Other fairs In older states, where tin importance of building up a great agricultural inter est Is hotter appreciated by the legis latures, may have finer buildings and larger attendance; some of them may excel In individual lines of exhibit, but none of them can present for pub lic approval a more perfectly balanced display of the fruits of the land and of Industry, a finer organized machinery 01 management, or a greater educa tional value to offer Its patrons." It has been his good fortune to know this great fair of ours Intimately for many years, as well as to be a visitor pro fessionally at many otiicr of the great est fairs on this continent; under such conditions one becomes to some de gree a naturally fitted critic of fair dis plays and management. It is a source of no small gratification to find in vis iting these other expositions that their mannging officers have all heard of Nebraska and its State Fair, and that they frequently express the hope that some time they may reach the per fectlon of fair management to be found in our good state. He says: "I think the people of Nebraska should know of this flattering state of facts, particularly because the man agement of our fair are not personally vainglorious, being chiefly Intent on making each succeeding fair bigger and better than the one before, In which laudable purpose they are suc ceeding admirably. We should be proud of out State Fair because It is one of the substantial assets of the state, presenting to the people annual ly for a single week the concrete ex hibition of our untiring Industry, the fruits of oar wonderful soil and the multiplying prosperity and intelli gence of our people. It is a great educational institution, none the less educational because its days are few and its glory fleeting. The lessons of thrift it teaches are enduring and the ambitlcniB it awakens in many a heart to excel in some line of prac tical endeavor are beyond computation Every time a boy or girl, a man or woman, goer, home from the State Fair to prepare a better exhibit for the next year the products of the state are increased and those influences set in motion which make for permanent prosperity Who shall say that this Is not an educational institution which accomplishes these things?" "The caanal visitor, seeking a holi day, will find in the 1911 fair a surfeit of good things. Time was when a sin gle running race and two harness races made up a good daily program, tint now those who delight in 'the sport of kings' will find double that number, the day being filled and the night being rpent in exciting races under the daylight glare of great cal cium lights illuminating the track like the blaie of the sun at noonday. The new steel frame grandstand, with Its seating capacity of over 8,000, will pro vide room and comfort lor the throng ing thousands who flock to the races. Nor Is this by any means the feature par excellence of entertainment; for to the more aesthetic there Is the grand musical festival, Willch alone Is worth more than the small price of admission to the fair. The ever pop ular I. literati, with his great military hand of forty-one pieces, and a grand tpera troupe or twenty of the finest sinners, will delight the crowds with four grand concerts dally. Three of these will he given during the day in the spacious Auditorium, containing .-,,11110 comfortable seats, which will he free to all The fourth dally concert will open die evening performance at the racetrack. Beside l.iheratl and his premier musicians, four other of the finest bands in the state will give dally concerts in the new stock Judg ing pavilion, at the various hand stands and nt the races, furnishing a musical festival unsurpassed In ex position history. "The young and festive will find Jol ilty supreme on the big white way, where the great Patterson shows will he in full swing, with fifteen of their rttiest productions, for the entertain meat "f l1(JP,e- r'ret' moving pic ture shows v hie h have proven so pop hilar in past years will continue to de ' light the multitudes At the quarter stretch will be given the great free I vaudeville arts, ooven in number, such as are regularly booked as headliners on the Orpheum circuit These are: Hollo the Limit." in his death defying slide for life; the Cret09, In the greal rst trick house novelty act of the sea son: Eary & I.andore. comedy paral M bar arttatn four performing ele- ; phants: head balancers and ladder and trapeze c WBwfta, presenting a groat circus of ec.tc-italnment. Etch night in addition to the Klberati concert and vaudeville there will be two run ning races, a Roman chariot race and hippodrome race on the brilliantly lighted tracK. lollowed with a forty tninuiea' display of the finest fire work obtainable By lar the most sensational and popular of free at tractions will be the aeroplane flights. After all has been said about : : : : 5 mil i : p : : : It still remains a fact that there is no better place to buy than at : : Geo. W. Duncan & Son THIRD STORE WEST OF POSTOFFICE, ALLIANCE John Snoddy, Pres., P. S. Showers, V. Pres. May Snoddy, Sec. and Treas. NELSON FLETCHER Fire Insurance Agency WW Hail Insurance And Alt Other Kinds of Insurance Stock, Accident and Death from Any Cause Also Represent the Nebraska State Building and Loan Association JOHN GARRETT I Successor to Frisk Willies) Transfer Line II 111 m nousenoki soods a moved promptly 4 and transfer work lainnaamatflhi In ifiHWr Office at Rodgers' Grocery, Phone 1. Res. phone 583 ALLIANCE CAFE M. D. Kimball. Hgr. Open Day and Night On west side of street across from Burlington Station HOTEL ALLIANCE EUROPEAN Fully Hodern Steam Heat First-class Rooms at Popular Prices 30c 75c $1.00 Peter Rubendall, Prop.