tilAIIQ ISLAND 60T SHOOT Alliance RooMer Did Good Work but IoM by Only Six Votes Although they did U In their pow r to bring the 1916 state shoot to Alliance, the boosters bo went to Worth Platte from here saw it go to Orand Island. The three towns competing were Grand Island, Columbus and Alli ance. On the first ballot Grand In land received 26 Totes, Columbus 15 nd Alliance 20. At the second bal Jot, Columbus delegates threw their support to Grand Island, Alliance till holding ber former figure, but losing out. Had Alliance received 26 votes, or a majority, Orand Island would have given us their support, fearing signified their Intention to do 0 In that event before the ballot was taken. E. 0. Lalng, Ray Reddish and Ray ftansberry were the Alliance repre sentatives, and be it said for them, they spared nothing honorable In their efforts to land the shoot. All three are boosters In alt that the same implies. Tbey went from Alll' A nee with several hundred Invitation badges and an urgent Invitation from the Commercial Club, but Grand Is land bad the advantage In numbers. However, Alliance has landed most Of the other notable conventions, and erbile we would have shown the hooters a fine time and wanted them to come, we cannot expect to get all tbe good things. NEIGHBORLY ADVICE Freely Given by Alliance Citizen When one has suffered tortures from a bad back and found relief from the aches and pains, that per son's advice Is of untlld value to friends and neighbors. The follow lng neighborly advice cornea from an Alliance resident. Mrs. J. E. Whaley, 422 E. Oregon Bt., Alliance, says: "Over three years ago my kidneys became badly disor dered and tbe kidney secretions were annatural. Whenever I stooped, carp pains darted through my loins And it was bard for me to straighten. J tried many remedies, but all failed to help me until I used Doan's Kid ey Pills. They brought relief In a bort time and I continued using tbem until I was free from kidney .complaint. . I have bad no reason to change my high opinion of Doan's Kidney Pills since I recommended tbem some years ago." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't Imply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Whaley had. Foster-Mil turn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. OPENS REAL ESTATE OFFICE Ized with the wagon and Its noises, he borse and colt are bitched to the wsgon. Prevent tne wagon rrom running up on the team. Only short lstances are driven at first, and as be colt gets over his fear the wagon driven in circles a few times. A short stay chain on tbe old horse will make It possible for him to start the wagon alone. The drive may be in creased In length until the colt is broken. In breaking the colt to drive single n open bridle is used. Alter tne colt has examined, the rig, which Is sually a two-wheeled breaking cart with long shafts, the shafts are raised and the rig drawn In place. If the colt Is one which may kick or try to run, trip ropes are put on. The rip rope consists of a strong sur cingle, four two-inch Iron rings, two straps to go around pasterns, and a rope about 25 reet long. Tne two rings are fastened on the underside of the surcingle and tbe straps put around the front feet. An end of the rope Is run tbrougb tbe ring on the surcingle, and through tbe ring on tbe near feet, up and tbrougb tbe of side surcingle ring, down, and tied to tbe off foot. A pull on tbe rope when the horse steps will bring blm to bis knees, whicb should always be padded provided the ground i not soft. When the horse la hitched, the driver gets in the rig and the assist ant leads tbe colt. He Is started quietly, driven a few steps, stopped nd petted. This is repeated until the colt Is handled without being frightened. The assistant is then dismissed, so that the colt's attention will not be divided between two parties. Before the colt is driven on busy highways, he should be "city broke." W. 8. Achetton Is Now Located In Norton Building Will Han. die Insurance In order that he may be well pre pared to hanule his real estate bust Xiess, together with insurance, W. S, Acheson has opened an office on the aecond floor of the Norton building, over Harper s store. While he has handled land for sev ral years past, Mr. Acheson has not bad the proper facilities to give the work bis entire attention on account Of working in the Acheson hardware tore, whicb recently changed bands Mr. Acheson Is a "live wire", and there is no doubt but that he will do M good business In his new location In tbe past he has conducted a num ber of large deala In this part of the tate; and now that prospects for a good crop are so bright, the coming jear should bring him even greater Business. of Her Sow Mrs, Harrod Got I lid Stomach Trouble "I suffered with stomach trouble Sot years and tried everything xeara or, nut tne only relief I got u temporary until last aorina- aw Chamberlain's Tablets advertis ed and procured a bottle of tbem at or drug store. I got Immediate re lief rrom that dreadful heaviness at ter eating and from pain in the atom cb." writes Mrs. Linda Harrod Jort Wayne, Ind. Obtainable every where. HEW CASES FILED TwMore Added to the Lit During tbe Part Week to Come Up at June Terra Tbe case of Wm. H. Sulzbach vs Coaa. E. Wiltsey, which involves threshing bill of 166, and which was tried in the county court several weeks ago with a verdict in favor of the plaintiff, haa been appealed to the district court and will be tried at the coming term. It will be remeni bered that Sulzbach sued Wiltsey for the above amount, which he claimed was due him for threshing for the de fendant. At tbe same time, Wiltsey xuea a cross-petition for a simila mount, claiming that Sulzbach had refused to thresh for him last year put ne lost out entirely. The second case Is that of Etta B Walker vs. Chas. E. Wiltsey. in which tne plaintiff is bringing suit for Xtursing bill to the amount of $19.50 whicb abe claims is due her by Wilt aey for caring for his children during severe spell of sickness last Decern ber. This case was appealed from Justice court. BREAKING COLTS . (Continued from page 1) harness the colt la ready to be hitched u mo wagon or cart, single or double. ' Breaking to Drive Doable. A gentle horte should be chosen for a team mate In breaking double nd preferably one that the colt knows. After he has been famalllar AUTOS MUST KEEP OFF Warnings Being Placed on Race Track so That It Will be In Condition for Races This week the fair association have had a number of sign boards painted which bear tbe legend: "Please keep autos off the track," the pur pose of which Is to keep the track In good condition for the races during the Stockmen's Convention. There Is a tendency among many auto owners to "see bow fast their machines will go," and when they see a race track in good condition tbey desire to try it out. Tbey are of the opinion that their racing will do n harm, but this is decidedly not the case ir horses are to use tne track afterwards. Thme autos remove the loose packing on tbe surface, which surface dirt is so necessary to horse racing, and when the polnes come on and run, there is great danger of them receiving sprains fro mthe hard track. To this end the fair asscoiatlon have instated the signs, and all auto owners are asked to curb tneir de sire for epeeding until after the con vention next month. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS People who are looking for a home or farm, or for a money-making in- vestment in any kind of real estate, will do well to call at our office and Investigate the following: Fine residence lots. In good loca tion. For sale on easy terms. even room house. All modern. on nort beast corner lot. Six blocks from oh i corners. At a bargain, on easy terms. Good small bouse In northeast part of town. Six lots. Chicken house and stable. . Easy terms with small cash payment. Good home for some one. 320 acres good farm land, unim proved. Within five miles of Alli ance. For sale or trade at a bargain. On our lists we have a number of good ranches. Letters of Inquiry are answered promptly. Tell us what you want and how much you have to Invest. We can suit you Phone 558. - i E. T. KIBBLE A COMPANY, 211 Box Butte Ave., Alliance, Nebr H-tf-5533 GOOD SUGGESTION TO ALLIANCE PEOPLE It is surprising the amount of old, foul matter the simple mixture of buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., known as Adler-l-ka, drains from the system. This remedy became fam ous by curing appendicitis and acts on BOTH the upper and lower bowel so thoroughly that ONE DOSE re lieves sour stomach, gas on the stomach and constipation almost IMMEDIATELY. We are mighty glad we are Alliance agents for Ad-ler-l-ka. H. THIELE, Druggist. HORSE SALE Alliance Stock Yards Sale June 3 and 4 Ring FRENCH INSPECTORS WILL BE HERE. ALSO ENGLISH BUYERS AND THE REGULAR LINE OF BUYERS THAT HAVE BEEN COMING HERE EACH YEAR, THE ITALIAN CONTRACT IN AMER ICA IS FILLED AND THEY ARE NOT BUYING ANY MORE AT THIS TIME. DON'T BRING YOUR' YOUNG STUFF, BUT YOU WILL FIND A GOOD MAnKET FOR FIVE TO EIGHT YEAR OLDS, FIFTEEN HANDS OR OVER AND IN FAIR SHAPE. THEY DON'T HAVE TO BE FAT. June 3 and 4 Commission $2 per head No Sale, No Charge 1 0c per head per day yardage Alliance Commission Co. OSCAR BRA MAN HARRY COURSEY FRANK WAS SQUEAKS FROM ASHBY f H. T. Tolard was in Hyannis a few hours last Monday on business. Miss Lillian Smlzer came through here Sunday on her way to ber home stead. Miss Edith Van Warner spent from Thursday till Sunday with her par ents in Aurora. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ergbert is mov ing in the Barnes' property this week. He is the new editor of tbe Ashby Argus. Mrs. J. B. Waddlngton and chil dren came up from Broken Bow Mon day and went out to their homestead. E. E. McFadden. the carpenter, Is building more rooms on tbe C. H. Fields borne this week. F. E. Brown came up from Seneca last Friday looking after his interest here in the Ashby News. John Sklpzer moved his household goods to town this week. Cecil Rhodes who has been here for tbe past month, as our agent. went to Hyannis Friday to work. F. A. Jntten returned from St. Joseph. Mo., where he has been for the past five months. G. T. Bates and O. W. Gillard are making their headquarters here this week, writing insurance for the Far mers Insurance company of Denver, Colo. ulrs. Stevens came in from Na- ponee to visit with her son, T. J. Stevens, for a few weeks on his homestead, south of town. William Moore went east on train No. 4 4 Monday to Broken Bow and Grand Island, for a few days' busi ness trip. Quite a number of baseball fana from Bingham came over here Sun day to see tbe ball game between Ashby and Hyannis. Miss Nora Thomas came back to her homestead Wednesday, after spending the winter In several of the eastern states. While Steven and Stern were play ing Tuesday evening Steven bad the mlsfortunte to have two ribs broken out of place. Dr. Howell of Hyannis was caled up to look after the in jured ribs. He is getting along very nicely. Thomas Stanshie and wife went to places unknown Monday on train No. 44. S. S. Parklson is back on his old job after a few weeks' visit In Kin- cading. Hyannis came up nere ror a game of baseball Sunday and rrany of the AsbDy people bad tbeir first oppor tunity to see the home boys In their new suits and in play. Tbe fea ture of the game was the pitching of Manlpln. Paul Kroll got three tbree-baggers and one home run out or live times at bat. Quite a num ber were out at the game. We go to Bingham for a game next Sunday. "MONEY" The mint makes It and under the terms of the CONTINENTAL MORT GAGE COMPANY you can secure it at 6 per cent for any legal purpose on approved real estate. Terms easy, tell us your wants and we will co operate with you. PETTY COMPANY 613 Denbam Building, Denver. Colo 22-12t-5500 ejeejeeeeeejeeje V Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y f Y Y Y Y y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y T Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y v J i I Registered Trotting Stallion Registered by the American Trotting Register Association. Foaled at Lexington, by Galera, and sired by St. Vincent. Weight 1150 pounds.. Passed the state inspection of Nebraska and was registered sound and licensed;, No. 449, on October 7, 1914. . Vinctor will make the season of 1915 in Alliance, at the Fair Grounds, or inquire of Geo.; A. Mollring at the store. Terms $15 for the season. 4 Ban Phillips, v Manager Alliance, Nebraska :::x:;H": Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y J Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y