DRUGS EXCITE YOUR lOUTING FOR ' KIDNEYS, USE SALTS i BOY SCOUTS I ) . tf your Back U acainj or Bladdar . Will Hm-hi Net Week at iMininp bother, drink lota of water and tat 1m meat oni in I I'n.Kmni Will lie Ob nerved Hmli Day Whm your kidneys hurt and your back sKCOMl WKKK Hlt OTIIKIl IM)YS feela tore, don't get seared and proceed .. to load Tour stomach with a lot of drugs . that excite the kidneys and irritate tha ! In charge of Charles 8pacht, scout entire urinary tract. Keep your kidneys executive, the Alliance Boy Scouts clean like you keep your bowels clean, Tuesday will go to Dunlap for a by flushing them with a mild, harmless week's outing. An official program alU which removes the body's urinous will be observed, the days being dl wate and stimulates them to their nor . vlded into periods for meals, rest, tnsl activity. The function of the kid- chapel, camp duties. Inspection, camp neys is to filter the blood.' In 24 hours rhdips and swimming, and this pro they strain from it 600 grains of acid gram will be observed to the minute, and waste, so we can readily understand pUntap Is an Ideal place for the the vital importance of keeping the kid- !Camp. It is 28 miles north of Alli ueys active. ance, on the Niobrara rivet. Although Irink Jots of water you cant drink niewhat dilapidated, there are an too mucs j also get from any pharmacist ,o)( nM and a house still standing about lour ounces oi JU saite; wceinpap be rlveI.( and tnPBe buildings by adding all the expenses of the trip and Crldins this eum by tho number of boys that participate. Sentit Kxecuuve Soacht 'now has near')' all the expenses fiptired, and says that the trip will probably not cost each boy more than $4. This Is I very reasonable for such an outing. and in addition to furbishing the young nmn with the cleanest sports, it will promote a better feeling and will give thorn some excellent train ing. The 14 pays for all meals and other Incidentals that might be in curred. Mail for the boys may be sent to Dunlap. All boys who are interested in at tending the second week should com municate with Charles Spacht, ' who has charge of the arrangements. a, table ixxmful in a glass oi water before breskfant each morning for a few dave and your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts Is made from the will be used for shelter. Some of the scouts will take their tents with them, and these will be used if the This famous sans is maae irom ine wpalner perm,8. Th, old buildings add of grapes and lemon juice, combined ! tha Bi,e w, be cleaned bef0re with lithia, and has been uaed for genera tions to clean and stimulate clogged kid neyj alao to neutralize the acids in urine so it no longer ia a source of irri tation, thus ending bladder weakness. .Tad Salts is inexpennlve; cannot in- jure; makes a delightful effervescent ithia-water drink which everyone should take now and then to keep their kid Tiers clean and active. Trv thia. also keep up the water drinking, and nooye wm De governed strictly, ana They also made short stops at Sea- Monday so they will be ready for use. While the outing will extend over a period of two weeks, the first week is for the boy scouts alone. During the second week, any boy over ten years of age may attend, and the BACK 1 FROM EXPOSITIONS Walter ltuecltM-nistelii Saya They Are Grand Vlaited I loth Fairs and Went into .Mexico Few Mile After a several weeks sojourn In sunny California, where he attended both the San Francisco and San Die go expositions, Walter Buechsen stein returned home last Saturday, rather tired, but with many words of praise for the expositions and saying that he had never enjoyed himself more thoroughly in his lifetime. . Walter madu the trip in company with Harry Be'.ebenner, a former Al liance boy, new of rayette, Idaho, and together they visited with same auenuon win De given mese friends over IJaho before starting, boys as is given the Boy Scouts. Allland on their return from California. doubt vou will wonder what became ol vour kidney trouble and backacba, Groceries and Feed GROCERIES AND FEED 'We carry a clean line of We invite you to call at the HOTEL ASIIBY when in town for a good meal or clean, fresh bed. fresh groceries, flour and foed. All kinds of overalls, shirts and shoes, etc. If your goods come from this store you are assured that they are good, fresh, pure and clean. HUBBARDS MERCAN TILE COMPANY ASHBY, NEBRASKA uny deviation from the established ttle, Portland, and other coaBt cities i uira win nuujra i iuc uiouurci tu on tneir journey. The two expositions are beyond comparison, Walter says, and he says further that he would have been there sooner if he had only been dismissal from the camp. However, tt he rules are easy to abide by, and if any boy breaks them it will be of his own accord. ine purpose oi tne camp is not to aware of what was In atore.' While afford a medium for rowdyism, but the San Diego exposition is not on as trainer a menium lor ine conunuea , i,.rKe a scrIb n the nno at sn Vn- i mental and physical development, cIbco, It Is nevertheless extremely in jwlth the sunshine, fresh air and wa-'terestlng, and the exhibits are stu- xer 10 neip. itiilon hiuI Hcg illation The daily program will be observ ed to the minute by the camp clock Motto: "Keep a check on your elf." 4i pendoun. While Walter did not get lost while in the western metropolis, he says that at nihgt the maze of brilliant and multicolored lights was magniftoent, and that unless one kept clone tab on his senses he would Swimming will be allowed on the probably think himself In dreamland hour only. A violation of this rule;A11 tne buildings are Just as pictur- means suspension. Remember, it's a- 'el ne Bttys inal ine Pictures do V?. . THE , Real Estate Exchange la the best advertising medium for the real estate dealer. Cir culation covers, the ' United States, and directly to Interest ed people. Results are certain. Write us today for special re duced rate advertising proposi tion. Subscription 00 per Year including a one time 50 word ad, and set seven commercial maps .of Illinois, Missouri, Io wa, Kansas, Oklahoma, 'Arkan sas, and Texas. Maps alone worth double the subscription cost. If you are not on our list, send your subscription to day while this special offer Is open. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE Belle, Mo. i MONUMENTS Granite s.md: "safety first No tlrearms will be allowed in the camp. Tobacco is of all things the most undesirable, and its use will be strict ly forbidden. The management reserve the right to dismiss any boy at any time if they so determine his conduct or in fluence a detriment to the camp. In such cases no refund will be made. Thing to Take Three good blankets or their equal, one pillow and case, one extra pair of high shoes, two extra pairs of socks, 2 dark shirts, change of un derwear, knife, fork, spoons and tin plate, Bleeping gown, cake of soap, face and bath towels, two dish tow els, tooth brush and wash, mosquito netting and lotion. Some other things worth while are base balls, bats, etc., supply of fishing tackle, kodaks and supplies, raincoat and sweater, and a good knife. ' The trip will be made in automo biles, at an early hour Tuesday morning. There will probably be means of conveyance if any of the boys should be called to town burr rledly, but the automobiles that take the boys for the second week will be used by the Boy Scouts on their re turn. l'rogrum .6:30 'Reveille", rising call., :3.r. Flag raining. Kxericaea and dip. 7:10 Blankets out. 7:30 Breakfast. 8:00 Chapel. Announcements. 8:30 Camp duties. Ready for inspection. 8:50 lus-pection. Balance of morning for recreation and swim. 12:00 Prepare for dinner. Afternoon 1:30 Program and games. 4:30 Swim. 5:30 Inspection. 6:55 -Flag lowering and singing. 6:00 Supper. livening 7:00 Camp games. 8:00 Camp fire. 9:15 "Tattoo" to bed 9:30 "Taps" lights out. While the first week la a strictly Boy Scout affair, nevertheless the parents and friends are invited to partake of the hottnitalitv nf the '!ramn t aiiv tlnia tnr t ha rimn mill . - -. , .. -" - be always open to inspection. The method of determining the ex pense to each boy will be determined not do them Justice, especially in the night time, when the grounds are al most one solid mass of electric lights. While In San Diego, these two men took a side trip to Tejuhna, Mexico, more for novelty's sake than that of sightseeing. Tejuhnn is only a few miles from San Diego. Walter plated that when the natives were in terrogated regarding their ruler they did not know his name, and that fur thermore they did not seem to take much interest in the revolution. This In probably due to the fact that they live close to the border and believe themselves safe from an invasion. While war talk Is not as prevalent in lower California as one would think, the apparent sentiment there la that they would not care to Bee in tervention by the United States. They want to let the Mexicans settle their own disputes and wranglings. Mont Children Have Worms : And neither parent or child know it, yet it explains why your child Is nervous, pale, feverish, backward. Often children have thousands of Worms. Think of how dangerous this is to your child. Don't take any rihk. Get an original 25c box of Klckapoc Worm Killer, a candy loz enge, ivickapoo worm Killer will positively kill and remove the worms Relieves Constipation, regulate Stomach and Bowels. Your child will crow and learn bo much better. Get a box today. Adv No 1 . ItKCKKK KLKCTIMKTTKD Marble Paint-Fishburn Granite Co. Grand Ikland, Nebraoka Write tor Information or call on our Local Agent AL. WIKElt Agent at Alliance GRAY HI BECOMES , THICK, GLOSSY Look years younger! Try Grandma'a recipe of Sage and Sulphur and nobody will know.' Murder Conspirator l'ald the Penalty luist Friday Charlea Becker was put In the electric chair In Sing Sing prison last Friday morning for the killing of Herman Rosenthal, the New York gambler. The former New York po lice lieutenant retained his compos ure and protested his Innocence to the last. He went to his death with a photograph of his wife pinned on bis shirr, over his heart. Three shocks were given before the prison officials pronounced him dead. The only time Becker hesitated was when he entered the execution room.- It seemed to the witnesses that he wa3 startled to discover the execution chair bo close at hand. As he en tered the chair be began to chant a death prayer in unison with the pris on priests. The first shock came while he was still mumbling, and lasted for a full minute. The pris on doctor then made an examination and found the heart still pulsating feebly. The second shock lasted sev en seconds and the third five seconds. A negro murderer was executed shortly after Becker. It was Beck er's last wish that he be executed bo fore the negro. DIAMONDS ALBERT EDHOLM OMAHA'S OLOC&T eATACUSHID JfWtlllt Almost everyona knows that Sam Ta and Kulphur, properly compounded, brings back the natural color aad luatre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray; alao ends dandruif, itckiog acalp and itopa falling nair. Yttara ago the only way to get thia mixture waa to make it at home, which ia ntuaay and trouble aooia, Nowadaya we aimply auk at any drug store tor "Wyeth'a bagu and fclulphur Hair Remedy.1' You will get a large buttle for about 60 cents. Everybody uaea thia old, famous m-ipe, becauae no one can poaaibly tell that you darkened your hair, aa it does it ao naturally and evenly. You dampen a apomze or aoft bruah with it and draw thia through your hair, taking one small strand at a tima; ly morning the gray hair diaan peart, mvd after another application or two, your hair bawnis beautifully dark, thick aad gloaay and you look years younger. The Way They Spin the Flax ON the Derrvvale apsciat pinninf frames the shear Shannon flat is pua into th finest and ttronf eit of twisted yams. That is another reason why Derryvale Pure Irish Linens r lasrsntMd t waab wall and waar Inas. and why rn ahoald ba aara tha UarrrTala (rada-aaark ia arr piaaa ol liaaa fom baa. ' The Horace Hoarne Store RAILROAD MEETING Prominent Officials and Employees Gather In Broken How Sunday . to DIncuhb Freight Matters Sunday of last week the represent ative railroad men and telegraphers of the Alliance division gathered in Broken Bow, twenty-nine being in at tendance, Representatives were there I from Ravenna to Deadwood, and the technical names of the two organiz ations attending are the Over Shrot and Damage freight committee and the Order of Railway Telegraphers. These organizations are better known as the "O. S. D." and "O. R, 1 9 - Supt. W'eldenhamer, of the AM ance division, presided over the meeting of the O. S. D. The nur-1 pose 'of these meetings is to bring. the railroad men closer together and encourage co-operation between rail road men and the patrons of the ' road. Few people realize the effort ' that is being made to facilitate freight shipments without delay or" damage. It is generally at the June-' tlon points that the delays are caus ed by faulty loading, and for this ' reason, members of this organization are posted In the most advantageous places so that these delays can be re duced to the minimum. Matters per-1 talnlng to heavy freight, live stock, ' fruit and all perishable goods are handled alike, and it Is the great ob-' Ject of the O. S. D. to see that these! each their destination Intact and in good, condition! At the clone of the meeting, E. R. Purcell, president of Broken Bow'b Public Service club, made an address of welcome to both organizations, which was responded to by Supt. Weldenhamer. The O. R. T. held a Besslon early in the afternoon, and later automobiles were furnished by the citizens- of Broken Bow and the visitors were treated to a ride over the city. . t Following are the names of the of ficials and employees of the Burling ton who were .present at the meet,-. Ings: - W. M. Weldenhamer, Supt., Alli ance. . C. C. Holtorff, Asst. Supt., Dead- wood. A. V. Gavin, Chief Dispatcher, Al liance. J. G. Dole, Master Mechanic, Alli ance., . V. Arnold, Chief Clerk Supt.. Alliance. O. E. Williams. Gen. Yard Master, Alliance. ' N. O. Bobbins, Chief Clerk, O. S. D., Alliance. G. N: Hoag, Freight Inspector, Al liance. F. A. Rezner, Gen. Car Foremnn, Alliance. S. H. Cole, Chief Freight Inspect or, Alliance. I J. F. Carder, Asst. Gen. Ch., O. R. T., Burlington, Ia. . , L. M. Davis, Chairman O. R. T..-; Crawford. E. A. Chambers, Agent, Deadwood, S. D. A. H. Neal. Agent, Lead. 8. D. T. J. Cummins, Agent, Seneca. W. H. Prettyman, Agent, Hyannis. W. D. King, Agent. Whitman. R.' E. Jones, Agent, Thedford. R. H. Stevens, Agent, Dunning. P. D. McRavena, Mason. J. W. Thompson, Agent, Litchfield. A. F. Ptnkley, Agent. Ansley. E. P. Walter, Agent, Broken Bow. T. H. Brown, Cashier, Broken Bow. J. T. Caldwell, Asst. Chairman, O. R. T., Broken Bow. J. L. Hughea, Operator, Broken Bow. 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The equipment an I model are to be the same, with the exception that the 1916 car will hav 1 no speedometer. The $50 profit-sharing checks ar- to be mailed to the more than 300 -000 purchasers of 1915 cars this month, the company announces. The prices for the 1919 cars are to be: Runabout, $390; touring car, $440; town car, $640. The Keeler-Coursey company will receive a new consignment shortly and these will be sold at the new prices. M. B Bow. F. II. Bow. Clyde Lang, Bow. Mitchell, Trainman, Broken Trainman. Broken A Hl'ltf jIXGTON EXTENSION New Koad Will Connect with Alli ance Line Coleman township, in Holt coun ty, wants a railroad, and has voted bonds in the amount of $7,S00 for an extension of the Burlington into that township. The bonds have been put up to the Btate auditor for his approval. The road will connect with the Alliance and O'Neill line of the Burlington. YOU ES)o At 50? Haveyou -ver thought what will become of you when your earning capacity is waning? 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