SOME EXCELLENT WINDOW DISPLAYS Merchants Kntrwl Into Ui HpirUof Market Vek with Hoatitlfulty Involuted Window MUCH TIMK AXI TIKHKJIIT I'SKl) Seldom has there been an oppor tunity, even In the larger cities, to pee a better or more comprehensive display of dress good and ladies' and men's furnishing than was shown right here in Alliance Monday Bight In the windows of nearly all the stores. L'very window showed clearly that much time and thought bad been expended by the window trimmers In procuring displays that were worth while. "Isn't that beau tiful?" wan a remark heard on all sides from the ladles, and while the men had little to say, they showed their Interest In all of the windows y their "watchful waiting". All tanners of goods were exhibited, from hosiery and shoes to expensive Presses for the women, and to high priced suits and coats for both men and women. The sidewalk in front of the vari ous stores was crowded so that one In most cases had to get out In the street to pass the throng. That peo ple like to gaze in smartly d reused windows was evldenord Monday alght, and this only emphasizes the ecesslty of preparing proper dis plays If a store would keep to the front. Even the grocery stores and drug stores Joined the others Monday night, the groceries carrying tempt ing displays of eatables and other table necessities. The drug stores tarried Hallowe'en displays, toilet articles, kodaks and many other ar rlsles. The W. It. Harper Department Store need living model In their windows, one window being occupied y young ladies, another by small girls, another by young men and the ther by small boys. It afforded a very pleasing contrast to walk past the store and Beo clothing for nearly all ages displayed to best advantage, and with each department occupying a window of Its own. MittHes Eva Duncan and Mildred Campbell oocu- pled the young ladies' window, which was taHtlly decorated. In the back ground was a fancy partition with a large oval opening, arid behind this was a large mirror, by the aid of which the people outside could easily see all sides of the garments being shown. Miss Duncan wore a Rus sian Green Pernio cloth suit trimmed with black martin fur, and a Qage feat, while Miss CampbeJl wore a Pal ser novelty coat of sealRkin and bea ver combination, a set of Cordon & Ferguson furs, and a Gage hat. Little Misses Ruth Hill, Iona Ash Helen Brennan and Mary Wilson oc pied the little glrla window, the rst three wearing children's millin ery and pretty little white dresses Vise Wilson wore a child's coat and hat ' Masters James Ponath, J a men Banter, Frank Mounts, and Wade Crassman occupied the little boys section. All wore Xtragood suits and Daddy Duke shoes. In the young men's window Ed ward Froeshla wore a Brandegee Klncald made-to-measure suit; Glen Frquhart plaid. Wm. I.aMon wore a Brandegee-Klncaid suit and i Steln-Bloch "Picadllly" overcoat Lester Harvey wore a Steln-Bloch DRUGS EXCITE YOUR I, USE SALTS It your Back U aching' or Bladder bothers, drink lota of water and eat lea meat When your kidneys hurt and your back feels sore, don't get scared and proceed to load your stomach with a lot of drugs tkat excite the kidneys and irriUte the tire urinary tract Keep your kidneys lean like you keep your bowels clean, by flushing them with a mild, harmless alts which removes the body's urinous waste and stimulates them to their nor xeal activity. ' The function of the kid Beys Is to filter the blood. In 24 hours they strain from it 600 train of acid aad waste, so we can readily understand the vital importance of keeping the kid neys active. Drink lots of water you east drink too much ; also get from any pharmacist about four Jounces of J ad Salts; take a tables poonful in a glass of water before breakfast each morning for a few lays and your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is made from the aeid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lithia, and has been mod for genera tioos to clean and stimulate clogged kid aeyi; alo to neutralize the acids in wins so it no longer is a source of irri . tation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in- f' ure; makes a delightful eilervceccnt tibia-water drink which everyone should take now and then to keep their kid neys than .and active. Try this, alao keep up the water drinking, and no oubt you will wonder what become o.' uur kidney trouble and baokache. KIDNEYS ult and an overcoat of th Htnt lake. All three young men worp tordon hats and Florshelm shoes, i 'he backgrounds of all windows were astily decorated with the Market Week colors of black and orange, nd tin glow of the electric lights on the moving figures and on the back ground gave a most pleasing effect. The large Mollrlng window was occupied by three forms, artistically ressed In fashion's latest modes. The background was draped with the black and orange Market Week col ors represented by wide silk ribbons tastily arranged. The center form wore a lady's party gown of black velvet and chiffon, de collctte; the bodice was of black velvet, and the klrt of Imported satin stripe chiffon, overdraped; in the hand was a gold and black mesh bag. The form on the right wore a dress of yellow Im ported chiffon with poppy figure; black velvet poppy centering waist line in front; and wearing a beautl- ii t black neck scarf. The dress on the left side form was of Nile chiffon, bodice trimmed with six-Inch black embroidery on chiffon, and the skirt carrying a plain black overdrape of bobblnetfe. The figure held a beau tiful white steel mesh bag, trimmed in plain white tortoise shell. The back center of the window showed a beautiful two-tone figured chiffon; the sides of back center two draped forms of two-tonea char- meuse, peach and yellow, and each form carrying a showing of the cele brated J. ,& K. party slippers to match the colors. In the foreground were two forms draped with crepe de chine and crepe meteor, each carry ing sllper to match. In each corner the forms wore black and whlto chif fon and lace waists. The floor of the window showed a pretty and var ied collection of ostrich feather boas and street and party bags of all Klzen, descriptions and combinations. The lights were decorated with black and orange shades, giving a most pleasing effect to the tasty arrange ments of the expert blending of col ors In this window. The decoration is the work of an artist In window dressing, and would attract much at tention oven In a large city. The four large display windows of The Fatuous clothing Btore were oc cupied by every kind of clothing and wearables for men and boys. There were suits, overcoats, hats, shoes, ties, caps, sweaters and sweater coats, canes, and almost everything else that a well-dressed man or boy wears on all occasions. In addition, there was a comprehensive display of trunks and suit cases. The suits and overcoats were the celebrated Hart Schaffner & Marx and Alco, two of the best lines bandied anywhere, and the array was diversified with plaids, stripes and solid colors. The win dows were all decorated with Market Week colors. The displays in the windows of the Alliance Shoe stores were strong on account of their simplicity. Only a few pairs of shoes were displayed on each side, but each model stood out prominently. The entire background of one window was the Market Week colors, black and orange, the edges of the colors being placed together and alternating entirely across the background. In the other window the strips of coloring were wider, but were also alternated. The back ground on this side extended about half way to the top of the window. One window was occupied entirely by the different models of the Reed Cushion Sole shoe, which Mr. Miller started handling recently. In the window of the Commercial Club office the display was very sug gestive and was devoted entirely to Box ,Butte county. A large bed of shelled corn was occupied In the cen ter by a small toy train consisting of an engine and two flat cars, and on each was placed one large potato which, by the way, made a big load for the train. Proportionately, there are few real railroads that would want to carry such a load. Secretary Fisher evidently wanted to impress on the minds of the people the enor mity of Box Butte county's potato crop this year, and his effort met with success. In the background was a single row of ears of corn placed perpendicularly and extending across the window. Several of the signs "Welcome to Our City" were prominently dlsp layed behind the corn, and Market Week colors were used in profusion. In the foreground to one side, were the stiver cups and the bronze medal to be given to the prize winning baby In the Better Ba bles contest. Just behind the corn display were three extra large pump kins raised by G. W. Nation. The large show window of Miller Bros., houBefurnlshers, was comfort ably filled with a display of Buck's stoves. In the foreground were dox ens of small artificial birds of all kinds, constructed from light mater ial and very naturally colored, and suspended from the celling by indi vldual strings and spring, and when an oscillating electric fan was turned on them they performed In the same manner as birds Cylng thru the air. Thin display was a very unique one, and caused murh comment from the bystanders, moHt of whom did not notice the electric fun, which wai I i I 1 1.. Vu.).. 'HIU1IJ IMUUI'M E. CI. lifting, who sells "Modern Clothes for Men", showed a very nice line of these modern clothes in the form of suits and overcoats, sweaters and sweater coats, macklnaws, and toques of all colors and combinations. 0ne window was occupied entirely by the sweaters, sweater coats and toques, and the suits and overcoats were displayed on the other side. The sweaters were especially pleasing to the eye, as the different colors were arranged to show off to best advan tage. In the background of both windows waB lattice work, covered with autnmn leaves, and with the Market Week colors In evidence. The windowsof the Horace Bogue store were effectively arranged with showings of the new silk striped dress goods, Dorothy Dodd shoes, Wooltex suits and coats, Albrecht furs, and millinery, the suits and coats being displayed on forms. The large new show windows, which were recently Installed, showed up to excellent advantage on this oc casion. The backgrounds for the displays were beautiful, consisting of grape arbors covered with vines, and here and there, a bunch of artificial grapes that looked almost good enough to eat. A basket filled with hanging Tines was suspended from the top of the east window. Complexion Blemish? Yes, that sluggish liver often caus es It Dr. King's New Life Pills clears the complexion, throws off lm purities and releases bile naturally and easily. Unless the bowels move freely and regularly all the powder In the world will not permanently cover 'that muddy complexion." This laxa tlve Is mild yet effective. It does not gripe or sicken In Us effects. You will not dispute the merits of Dr. King's New Life Pills. Start a treat ment today. 25c. Adv No 3 Mrs. Mary Tiernan Demi Mrs. Mary Tiernan, for the past twenty-seven years a resident of this section, died at her ranch home twenty-two miles west of Alliance Saturday, at the age of 86. She had been falling in health for some time, and it was seen several weeks ago hat she could not live more than few months. However, the blow was a sad one, and her death leaves much grief to her many friends who extend their sincere sympathy to the bercav- d relatives. ' Mary Kelley was born in County Sligo, Ireland, October 25, 1829, coming to America In 1853 and settl ing at LaSalle, 111., at which place she was united In marriage to John Tiernan in 1855. The family came A Nervous Wcman Finds Relief From Suffering. Women who sufTer from extremi nervousness, often endure nnrcl suffering before finding any relief Mrs. Joseph Snyder, of Tiffin, C). had uch an experience, regardir.i which she says: "Six months : was bedfast wltl nervous p rostra tlon. I had sink luff spells, a cold clammy feeling. could not Btam' the slightest nolne. At tlme I would - almosi fly to pieces. Hlumach, very weak. My hus band Insisted oi my taking; Dr Miles' Nervine, and I bejan to improv before I had finished the first bottle until I was entirely cured." MRS. JOCliril SNYDER, l Hudson St., Timn. Ohio Many remedies are recommended for diseases of the nervous system that fail to produce results because they do not reach the seat of the trouble. Dr. Miles Nervine has proven its value in such cases so many times that it is unnecessary to make claims for it. You can prove its merits foi yourself by getting a bottle of your druggist, who will return the price if you receive no benefit t MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. t STOP CATARRH! OPEN t t NOSTRILS AND HEAD j iSays Cream Applied in Nostrils Relieves Uead-Colds at Once. I If your mwtrils are clnj;l and your head is stuffed and you can't breathe freely becauoe of a cold or catarrh, just get a small bottle of Kly's Cream Iiaiin at any drug store. Apply a little oi this fragrant; antiseptic cream into our nobtriU aud lit it penetrate t'lnxigh every air passage of your head MMithing and healing the iuiluined, sw. 1 'ii mucous membrane and you get in i-tant relief. Ah! how gooj it feels. Your no- una are open, your neaa m clear, no more hawking, ttuuflling, Mowing: no more headache, drvnesa or strum.'! tv: for breath. Ely's Cream Palm is just what sufferer from bead eolJs and ca tarrh need. It's a delight. llS to Box Butte county in 1888, settling ' r ust west of Alliance. The deceased H I -i survived by six children: Mrs. Margaret Murphy, of Lakeside. Mrs. ' Ella Brnbaker, of Bridgeport, Mrs. (Jeorgo J. Burke, Mrs. Jack Bums, Alice Tiernan and Charles Tit-man, all of whom live In and near Alliance. There are eighteen grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Solemn requiem mass was held at 10 o'clock Monday morning at Holy Rosary church. Father Kelser, of Hemlngford, was celebrant, Father Donnelly, deacon, and Father Mc Laughlin, sub-deacon. The funeral sermon was preached by Father Don nelly, and burial was made In the Catholic cemetery. For Indigestion Never take pepsin and prepara tions containing pepsin or other di gestive ferments for Indigestion, as the more you take the more you will have to take. What Is needed Is s tonic like Chamberlain's Tablets thai will enable the stomach to perform Its functions naturally. Obtainable everywhere. District Court Friday Judge Westover will be here to morrow to hold a special term of the district court. At this time will be heard the final adjustment of the Wlltson estate and the confirmation of the sale of the property. The case of the Manewal and Dunbar boys, who broke into Newberry's ware house several weeks ago and took a quantity of shot gun shells, will probably be heard at this time. A number of minor cases will also be disposed of. Pure Sweetness You get a double sat isfaction out of your chew of Spear Head the delicious fruity sweet flavor and the absolute assurance that it's supremely pure. pear Head PLUG TOBACCO is made in one of the most up-to-date plug factories spotlessly clean and rigidly sani tary. That luscious, gold-brorTi plug of Spear Head from which you bite the tastiest, wholesomest of chews, rep resents the highest form of plug tobacco production. Try SPEAR HEAD the very best chew that money can buy. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO. funi!iiin:siiiiiiniiiiHiit'.ii;iiiHttiitiiiitiii!iiiiiiiiti4ntn Cure That Window Pane Wo have a complete stock of all sizes, but If you have an odd lsed frame to fit we'll be glad to cut a glass any slse or shape. We have the equipment and can do it satisfactorily. The glass we carry la the best we can obtain. Paints There's no better paint made than Hughe' Crescent Cottage Paint, It lasts longest and goes farthest, and there's satisfaction In every can, whether it Is a large or small one. Onr customers bare learned that we carry none but the best of materials and can rely on our statements. Let us give you an estimate on yonr painting bill. f"A riiX -i rM dfllpf Phone 73 Everyone Should Drink Hot. Water in the Morning Wash awsy all the stomach, liver, and bowel poisons before breakfast 0 To feel your best day In and day out, to feel clean Inside; no sour bile to coat your tongue and sicken your breath or null your head, no constipa tion, bilious attacks, sick headache, colds, rheumatism or gassy, acid stom ach, you must bathe on the inside like you bathe outside. This Is vastly more Important, because the skin pores do not absorb Impurities Into the blood, while the bowel pores do, says a well known physician To keep these poisons and toxins well flushed from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, drink before break fast each day, a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phos phate In it This will cleanse, purify and freshen the entire alimentary tract, before putting more food Into the stomach. Get a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from your pharmacist. It Is Inexpensive and almost tasteless, except a sourish twinge which Is not unpleasant. Drink phosphated hot water every morning to rid your sys tern of these vile poisons and toxins; also to prevent their formation. To feel like young folks feel; Ilk' you felt before your blood, nerves am muscles became saturated with an ;i cumulation of body poisons, begin treatment and above all, keen It As simp and hot water act on the f' cl'Vitiflng. sweetening and purlfylr ltme- tone nhdspbnte and hot wate fon rrnkfast. net on tve stom: liver, Mdueys and bowels. and Oils , J lmmm.,, Geo. A. Heilman, Mgr. ;tuimiiiiiimiiiii;iinmiimi:iiii!iii DO YOU KNOW ?-?-? Iu what country a living pa bs-pott is needed by every traveler. What the population of the Sahara Desert is? Where grasshoppers are erred hot to traveling epi cures T What becomes of the wife of the Greek Priest who is raised to the rank of Bishop? In what year occurred the fall of Pompeii? Where "Cleopatra's Needle" Is located and what has been its history? 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Groceries and Feed GROCERIES AND FEED We carry a clean line of We invite yon to call at the HOTEL ASIIBY when in town for a good meal or dean, fresh bed. freh groceries, flour and feed. All kinds of overalls, shirts and shoes, etc. If your goods come from this store you are assured that they are good, fresh, purs and clean. HTJBBARD3 MERCAN TILE COMPANY AS HEY, NEBRASKA A New Roof most be put on the boose or ban this spring. Tko old shingle . not withstand the sail aud atorm an other eeaoon. If this Job la not to be done ever again for at let ten yean you bet. ter Dae OUR Shingles They are good for that length at Ume, anyway, and perhaps longer. At a lower price we ran sell roa shingles not quite so good. Lumber, too, for repair about the place. Dierks Lumber Co. A number of Chicago saloons nay go out of business because of the drastlo effects of the Sunday closing law. The Toung China Buffet was the first to quit, thus naturally giving the t ue. mmmm