"NEWS M Mrs. P. E. Roml. and children went to Chadron Friday for h few 4y' visit with relatives and friends. Mm. John McDonald went to Mars land Friday for a few daya' visit with friends. Guataf Sandoz whb up from Ells worth Frldayand Saturday visiting with friends and lookls after busi ness matters. STORAGE COAL at lowest prices. Forest Lumber Company SC-tr-5941 Mesdames John and Charlie Na tion, who had been vlsltlnK with Mrs. . G. E. Leldy for a few days, returned to their home at Ellsworth Saturday. Mrs. E. J. Drowning and Miss Min nie Rchulti were here Saturday from Hyannla visiting with friends. Fresh fish Fridays at IbMlgers' Store. Mlaa Grace Hooper, state superin tendent of Christian Endeavor work, who spoke here Wednesday after noon and evening of last week to the young folks, departed Friday for EAT LESS AND TAKE SALTS FOR KIDNEYS ',Tak glass of BaJU before breakfast ' if your Back hnrta or Bladder bothers you. . Th American men and women must cvard constantly against Kidney trouble, &am we eat too much and all our fond fm rich. Our blood ia filled with urio mtki which the kidneys strive to filter met, they weaken from overwork, become iftlnggish ; the eliminatira tissues clog and ta result is kidney trouble, bladder weakness and a general decline in health. When your kidneys feel like lumps of 4ead$ your back hurta or the urine is loudy, full of sediment or you are obliged to seek relief two or three timea tearing the night; if you suffer with sick heartache or dixzy, nervoua spells, acid panniach, or you have rheumatism when fatat weather la bad, get from your phar BBaciai about four ounces of J ad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few daya ed your kidneys will then act fine. Tbis famous salts is made from the acid f grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been' used for generations 4m flush and stimulate clogged kidneys; aa neutralize the acids in the urine ao it ax longer is a source of irritation, thus ending bladder disorders. Jud Salts is inexpensive; cannot in jure, makes a delightful effervescent Xitbia-water beverage, and belongs in very home, because nobody can make mistake by having a good kidney flush i&f any time. Chadron on the same mission. Miss Hooper Is making a tour of this part of the state at this time, and her trip will cover several weeks' time, e e F. F. Simpson, of the Mitchell. Hilllker A Simpson horse-buying Arm, went to Omaha Saturday for a short visit with his family. He re turned to Chadron Tuesday to be present at the horse Inspection, and next aeek will go to Rapid City, where another Inspection will be held. FRESH MEATS All kinds, mut ton, pork, beef, and chickens. I lodgers' Grocery, Phone 54. 27-tf-660 e e Mrs. John Karon, who had been here some time, visiting with her daughter, Mrs. John number, re turned to her home at Ravenna Sat urday. She waa accompanied home by Mrs. Plumber, who will visit with her a few days. Mrs. n. Wingerd departed Satur day for St. Loula for a six weeks' vis It with relatives and friends. Mrs. Wingerd is the mother of Mrs. G. H. Stanton. . Mrs. Lulu Hroaemel returned to her home near Ellsworth Saturday, accompanied by her cousin, Lester Harvey, who will visit at the ranch a few days. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Wilson were here from Antioch Saturday visiting with friends and attending to busi ness matters. Mrs. Philip Schmer returned Sun day from Dayard where she had been visiting with frlend'j. Skinner's Macaroni Products, oade In Nebraska. Ask your groc sr. Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cantwell de parted Sunday for San Francisco to attend the exposition. From "Fris co" they will go to San Diego, Los Angeles, and other cities, taking in the sights. They export to be away four or five weeks. Mrs. A. H. Mason wus down from Torrlngton Saturday and Sunday vis iting with her daughters, who are at tending St. Agnes Academy. Roy Houchln went to Ravenna Sunday to visit with friends. Campbell Primrose, representing the International Correspondence Schools, la in Alliance this week looking after the Interests of that Institution. The International bcdooI ia doing a nice business In Alliance. Wm. Mitchell and wife returned home last week from a few days in Omaha, visiting with relatives and friends, and attending to business matters. Rev. J. L. Kendall, of Lakeside, accompanied by Mrs. Kendall, pass ed through here Monday on their re turn from Fairvlew. where he preached Sunday. J. A. Root and family arrived Frl day from Albuquerque, N. Mex.. for a visit with his brother. W. J. Root. ! cashier of the First State Rank. Mr. ! Root came as far as Sterling In their GRAN ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE. WE PERSONALLY HANDLE AND SOLICIT CONSIGNMENTS. ASK FOR OUl MARKET CARD. IT CARRIES OCR ELEVATOR RID, CASH SALES, ETC. SEND IN SAMPLES FOR GRADE AND PRICE. Blanchard - Nisvvonger Grain Company OMAHA NEHRASKA auto, but the mud brcame so bad a'- ter they reached that point that O.ey decided to continue the Journey on the train. STORAGE COAL at lowest prices. Forest Lumber Company. !6-tf-69l Mrs. Aa P. Tucker returned to her home at Lincoln Monday after an ex tended visit here with her sister, Mrs. Win. Rust, Jr., who bad been ill for some time. - Mr. and Mrs. Grover Kroyles have moved to Alliance from their place seven miles south of town. Mrs. Wm. Sowers was up from her homestead near Hyannis over Sunday visiting with friends. Miss Ruth Morris went to Lakeside Monday to start teaching in the Lakeside school, the regular teacher having turned in her resignation laat week. t Miss Esther May was over from Chadron Thursday visiting with Miss Ruth Morris and other friends. Rex Coffee was over from Chadron last Thursday visiting with Druce Mallery and other friends. Miss Frances Nolan was over from Chadron normal Saturday and Sun day visiting with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Orange return ed last week from an extended visit with relatives and friends in the eastern part of the state. Ab. Garrett is erecting a neat bun galow on his lots in the northeast part of town. J. W. Guthrie went to Chadron Monday to look after business mat ters. C. L. Drake is authority for the statement that he has the finest Lew ellen setter In Nebraska, having pur chased the dog Sunday from a trav eling salesman who was here in an auto. Mr. Drake says the dog is registered, and is trained "Just about as fine us can be". FRESH MEATS All kinds, mut ton, pork, beef, and chickens. Rodger' Grocery, Phone 64. J7-tf-5660 Earl Knapp is starting the erec tion of his new house on Toluca this week. Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Lofquist, of near Antioch, passed thru Alliance Sunday on their way to their new home at Auburn, Wash. The Bon, Lais, left Saturday with the car of stock and household goods. The LofquiBts came here from Washing ton six years ago and had made their home near Antioch since that time He recently disposed of the place there and decided to return to Wash ington, where they have a large farm. FRESH MEATS All kinds, mut ton, pork, beef, and chickens. Rodger' Grocery, Phone 04. 27-tf-5660 Mr. and Mrs. V.. Sharp came in the latter part of last week from their homestead near Akron, Colo., for a few days' visit with relatives and friends. Mr. Sharp worked in tne jewelry department of Itrennan's store for some time. They left here last May. Miss Sarah Kudyard has been con fined to her room for the past week with pleurisy. Miss Hess Connors was here from Hemingford Monday visiting with friends, on her way to Lisco. R. D. Twilegar went to Uru&h Sat urday to attend to business matters. J. W. Mapps and daughter went to Valentine Monday to look after busi ness matters. ' liruce Wilcox, of the Bridgeport News-Blade, was up Sunday and Monday morning visiting with home folks. a Senator Parks came in from Hot Springs, S. I)., the first of this week to look after business matters und visit with his many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dineen. of Col umbus. Nebr., stopped off Monday for a short visit with relatives and friends, on their way to Scottsbluff to visit with his sister, Mis. Schafer. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. llieniian this week moved their household goods to their new residence in the 9U0 block on Laramie. 'aaaajAAAA..A. .. .a. .. .. y y y y t 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 y y y y y y y y Farri PuHritori LIVE STOCK COMMISSION SOUTH OMAHA 110-112 Exchange Building Telephone So-34 We are working for your interests and appreciate your business. y y f y y y y y y y y y y y I x y y y y T r. S. Fielding The Wardrobe The only odorless cleaning in the City. We have the only power machinery in Alliance for the cleaning of clothes none of that odor found in hand cleaning. The price is no higher. Try us and be convinced. 315 Box Butte Ave. Phone 682 THE REST PROOF Alliance Citizens Cannot Doubt It Doan's Kidney Pills were used They brought benefit. The story was told to Alliance res idents. Time has strengthened the evi dence. Has proven the result lasting. The testimony is from this local ity. The proof convincing. Mrs. Herman Schroeder, Washing ton Ave., Sidney. Nebr., says: "I was in a bad way as the result of kidney trouble. 1 suffered from pains in the small of my back, dizzy spells, und I was unable to stoop. On a physician's advice, I put a plaster on my back, but this did not relieve me. I also tried many kidney remedies, but to no avail until I began using Doan's Kidney Pills. One box stop ped the pain in my back and I con tinued using tbis medicine until the trouble disappeared." A PERMANENT CURE ON A LATER DATE Mrs. Schroe der said: "I willingly confirm my former endorsement of Doan's Kid ney Pills. The cure they nu.de has been permanent." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doau's Kidney Pills tba same that Mrs. Schroeder ha twice publicly recommended. Foster-Milburu Co., Props.. Buffalo, N. Y. ANNOUNCEMENT OUR FALL CAMPAIGN WILL H. BECK COMPANY The Sioux City Jewelers Have for months been busy in the selection of nice goods for the coin ing season. No effort spared to get the best, newest and cheapest for the money in all lines. Our DIAMOND assortment is stronger than ever with a host of popular price pieces. Very Desirable DIAMOND KINGS at $15, $25, $40, $50, $75 and $100. adapted for engagement and anniversaries. Our WATCH stock is stronger than ever, for both adults and the vounger ones. MEN'S and BOYS' STANDARD Gold Filled WATCHES, all makes $10, $15, $20, and the "BECK SPECIAL" at $25. FOR THE LADIES POPULAR BRACELET WATCHES $10 up. STERLING SILVER Twenty patterns. SILVER PLATE, CUT GLASS, JEWELRY, RINGS, LEATHER GOODS, STATIONERY and NOVELTIES ALL NEW. The well known "BECK" WEDDING RINGS in 14, 18 and 22 karat gold, all stamped with the "BECK" trademark. Our new Fall Catalog will be ready about November 1, upon ap plication. "WE WANT TO SEE YOU" WILL H. BECK COMPANY THE OLD TIME JEWELERS Fourth and Pierce Streets, Sioux City, Iowa THE STAR HOTEL 6.1 LlRht, Air)' Rooms Steam Heat Electric UghU Free Rath EUROPEAN RATES: BOc and 7Rc per Day. 313-315 Fifth Street SIOUX CITY, IOWA Butler All-Steel Garage viha Urn baoi Ut imi ftim aa tmram m. mm sjh. ti. lot ttwmm mmarqw. I - -I fl I II DYE & OWENS 111 Transfer Line Dray Phone 64 HOUSEHOLD GOODS J moved promptly, and Transfer Work solicit- sVr ed. I. j . , tinware " mvi m 1 1 a. . ' Residence phone 636 and Blue 674 HARNESS Hand made from best material Outlast any factory made goods tan ana see. j Harness repairing by experienf J ed harness maker. n J. M. COVERT At M. Di Nichols' stand, AUUnce