;iMiiiiiiiuiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwiiM!wiiiiniiiiiwii;iiitmnuii.a..iu...tint.i., Final Clearance-Summer Blouses We will place on sale for a air day Only 160 Dainty Lingerie Blouses; tub Silks, in stripes and plain colors, at 1.89 Values, $2.98 and $3.93 Other Lingerie Blouses in Great Variety, at 9c and 98c Showing New Fall Skirts We are showing all the new models in Fall Skirts, made of Gabardines, Poplins, French Serge, Chautta Cloth, and Fancy Novelties. Also a line of Skirts models suitable for stoat women. IWUBfttW BOOKS 'niimmiimminmiiimiin'"iinniiinmmM iiiMiiii)iiiiiiiiitiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiinwnwiiiimiiitiitttittjiiiiiimttitntm Remove Face Ulemlftkes Pimples, Blackheads, Acne, Tetter, Ring Worm and that dreaded Ecxema can be permanently removed from your face and body by Dr. Hobson's Ecxema Ointment. It la no longer necessary to go around with an un sightly complexion and suffer the pain and annoyance that goes with unsightly ailments. Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment is a time tried, guaranteed remedy, good for Infants, adults and aged who suffer with skin ailments. Buy a box today, start us ing at once., Money back If not sat isfied. 60c at your druggist Adv 2 Dr. Ray to Speak Friday Dr. C. W. Ray, a former pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church here, who is well known among the great lecturers, will deliver a lecture at the Methodist church tomorrow, Friday, evening, at 8 o'clock. His subject wll be "Travel Experiences in Ara bia. Turkey, Egypt nnd the Holy I ad." Admission: adults, 25 cents; children, 10 cents. The lecture will be under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid Society. Mrs. Jerry Madden and little daughter returned from New York last Saturday, where Mr. Madden has been employed. Mr. Madden will re main in New ,York, while Mrs. Mad den and daughter thot it best to get away from the epidemic of Infantile paralysis. Having leased our ranch for a term of years, we will close out all of our personal property at a Closing Out Auction Sale, to be held at Simon Spry's Barn, Alliance, Nebraska Saturday, August 1 2, 1 91 6 SALE BEGINNING AT 1 O'CLOCK, P. M. 22 Head of Horses, Cony!,ins 1 Span 6f Smooth-mouthed Mares, with colts at their side. 1 Span of Four-year-old Mares, with colts at their side. 2 Yearling Mare Colts. 1 Two-year-old Mare Colt. 1 Three-year-old Gelding. 7 Brood Mares. 2 Registered Belgian Mares, four and five years old. 1 Registered Belgian Stallion, .eight years old, weight 2150 pounds. Mrs. Nellie Wilson, Librarian, Re ports Fine List of New Hooks at Public Library Mrs. Nellie Wilson, librarian, re ports the following new books re ceived at the Alliance public library: Rental Shelf Just David rorter. Heart of the Sunset Beach. Longroad Home Palne. Hunted Woman Curwood. Side of the Angels King. Speaking of Operations Cobb. . Mrs. neefame Atherton. Mr. Marx's Secret Oppenhelm. Mr. Dingle McCutcheon. Seventeen Tarklngton. Golden Woman Culluni. Juvenile Daughter of the Rich Waller. Kidnapped Campers Can field. Young Alaskans Hough. Wonderful Adventures of Nils Lagerlof. Children's Book of Xmas Stories Dickinson. Tales of the Red Children Brown. When Mother Lets Us Cook John son. - About Animals Carter. Billy Whiskers Kids Montgom ery. Stories of Great Artists Home. St. Nicholas' Xmas Book.. Goodwin's Course In Sewing Goodwin. Smoky Day's Wigwam Evenings- Eastman. Boy Blue and His Friends Blals dell. Overall Boys G rover. Sunbonnet Babies Grover. Hiawatha Primer Holbrook. Hop the Cliff Dweller Jewett. Tale of Benjamin Bunny Potter. Life of a Wooden Doll Saxby. Hollyhock House Taggart. First Lessons with the Plants -Bailey. King Arthur Stories Stevens. Wild Neighbors Ingersoll. Young Pitcher Grey. Wild Bird Guests Baynes. Boys and Girls from Thackery Sweetser. Jack the Young Ranchman Grln nell. Bow-wow and Mew-mew Cralk. Fairy Stories and Fables Bald win. Book of Nature Myths Holbrook. Legends of the Red Children Piatt Blue Bonnet Keeps House Jac- obB. Old Nursery Rhymes Le Mair. Boys Make at Home Things Bailey. Fairytale Tlays Bell. When Xmas Came Too Early Blodgett Alaska Days with John Muir Young. Little Black Sambo Baumerman. Wigwam Stories Judd. Mewanee, the Little Indian Boy Wiley. Non-fiction American Masters of Painting Caffln. American Masters of Sculptt Caffln. Central America and Its Problems Palmer, Fiction Works of Mark Twain. Nan of Music Mountain Spear man. , - Crimson Gardenia Beach. People Like Thut Bosher. Rose and the Ring Thackery. 47 Head of Cattle CONSISTING OF 30 HEAD OF REGISTERED AND 17 HEAD OF GRADES 3 Registered Shorthorn Bulls, yearlings. 8 Registered Shorthorn Cows, four to eight years old. 4 Registered Shorthorn Cows, three years old. . ' 5 Registered Shorthorn Cows, two years old. 1 Registered Shorthorn Cow, one year old. 4 Sucking Calves, subject to registry. 1 Registered Shorthorn Bull, three years old. 2 Registered Shorthorn Bulls, two years old. 2 Sucking Bull Calves .subject to registry. 1 Grade Milch Cow, five years old. 2 Grade Cows, four years old. 3 Grade Cows, two years old. 4 Grade Steers, one year old. 7 Grade Calves. y Several of the above grade cows are milch cows. a Hay Machinery, Harness, Wagons and other Articles too numerous to mention xVlSOe" 4. Pure Bred Hampshire Pigs. TERMS:- All sums below $10.00 in cash. All sums over $10.00, twelve months time on bankable paper ,at seven per cent interest. J AS. B. LEITH & SON, Owners H. P. COURSEY, S. A. GRIMES, Auctioneers R. M. HAMPTON, Clerk irtztinniRT tvTy The Eight Hour Day Extract from an addree delivered before the 27th convention of It. of I F. A K. bj IH ltK'S HIU I'iMie Toiii'h Cabin Oiinpany I'mler 11 . Mammoth (an van will exhibit at Alliance, Saturday night, August 5. "Uncle Tom's Cabin" is the most beautiful play in the English langu age and Justly deserves its popular ity. The only play that Is identified with American history. It has en dured 50 years, and each succeeding year but serves to add laurels to its wreath of popularity. It breathes of loyalty and liberty; It will inculcate In the youthful mind a love of hon esty, morality and Christianity; it boldly stands for all that is GOOD, and upholds to scorn and contempt all that is bad, and for these reasons it appeals to all Christian people as the ideal of a great and moral play: Some practical sugegstlons to fathers and mothers: If you cannot afford to visit but one show this season, this Ik surely the one. Wo especially aioi to amuse and Instruct the children and preBent nothing inimical to youth and Innocence. It will return you both Instruction in American history and wholesome recreation, more thsin tn times the price of admission, it is just what it Is advertised to be. uior ;il and refined and instructive as wll : amusing. Burk's Big Uncle Tom's Cabin Co. will exhibit at Alliance Saturday night, August 5. under cun- va. t'repare lor me coming evem. A grand gala holiday for the rich and poor alike. 1IOJT. PRANK P. WALSH As a result of the study I have been able to make, It Is my be lief that there is one other point which transcends these original rights of every man who tolls. The Commission on Industrial Rela tions declared concisely what every Government Commission has declared, what every sub-dlvlslon of government, state, municipality, etc., has declared, what every board of hygiene appointed by the government, what every educator has declared, for the last twenty years at least, namely that the physical well being, the mental de velopment and the recreational needs of men and women demand that they should not be compelled to work more than eight hours day. (Applause) I predict that the march for the eight-hour day Is going to re ceive an Impetus within the next three months that will carry it into countless Industries in the United States, and no man or woman can successfully deny the fundamental truth of what I have uttered upon this subject. Can any person truthfully assert that the demands of publlo or domestic necessity call for a man working a greater number of hours than are consistent with his health, and no man under our system of lire has health and strength In any Industry in which one must work without that full intelligence that God has given us and that we hope to constantly extend? If there be truth In the great declaration that knowledge Is power It would give the Hi to every school build ing In the United States. It would be a charge of fraud against ev ery university in this Republic, if wo said that any industry demand ed that a man should work so long that he could not have full play for his mental development; It would be a blow at the very founda tion of the race. (Applause.) Every constitution of free men says that we are entitled to pur sue and practice a healthy clean pleasure in life. I do not under stand how any man would be willing on account of any Interest to place a curb upon the happiness of his brother man, and If recrea tional needs demand that the human being shall work not more than eight hours a day, then I say that that reason arises Just as high as that of phystcal well-being, and mental development because they run together, and It Is found that a man cannot reach his highest degree of development unless he la free from care and feels a modi cum of the voice which God has put into the hearts of all of His creatures. the KiGirr-iioun movement Now then, my friends, with this proven basis, we reach the prin ciples that animate as today. We have an exhibition here of four intelligent crafts, having first at heart, as they properly should have,' the well-being of their own membership, but animated to do some thing higher and nobler than that. If I mistake you not, and that la to aid in the advancement or the whole race,, the building up of the family life, the strengthening of the state that goes to make so strong a nation, of Independent and free people. Unless I am mistaken these Ideals animate you, and we will not lose sight of the fact nor will the public lose eight of it that what you have done so far has been done by bitter struggle. Since I came to this city yesterday, a gentleman for whom I have the highest regard, representing io his person and through or ganizations, a great deal of the wealth of this western country, said to me: "I am glad to sea that you are going to speak before the or ganization up in the Auditorium tomorrow morning; I know that your conservative voice will be raised in such a way as to prevent the awful result of a strike in the great transportation industry of this country." I told him: "You are mistaken; I am not going to address a convention of the railroad managements of thfs country; I am going to address a great body, representing, as I understand it, pome ninety thousand of the workers on the railroads of the contin ent, and I am going to say, upon my conscience, that they ought to use their economic power in bringing about the eight-hour day." (Applause.) I told him further that If he desired to have access to a body that might prevent a tie-up of the freight and passenger serv ice on the railroads of the United States Le should endeavor to at tend a meeting of the railroad managers organization and ask tbem to give these men what they are entitled to as workers end Ameri can citizens, and keep the wheels of the railroads moving. (Ap plause.) ' I need to make no argument here, as I have bad the pleasure of doing many times in Gatherings of a more public character. We understand exactly what this movement means. We understand this demand, made na it is by men who have risen to the door of freedom economically, and who propose that their crafts shall be emancipated from intolerable employment conditions. This Is going to be. 1 hor an Illustration of the great advantage of cobesiveneri In labor. It Is going to be the greatest exhibition of solardlty of la bor, I think, that has ever been given in these United States. And I might have said to this gentleman, as I have oald many times in public gatherings, the thinking power that the worker has when ex pressed rightfully, and with a iew to bringing about proper condi tions. Is neither s bud thing for himself uor a bad thing for the com munity of which he Is an Integral part. was elected chairman and Lie v. I Thomas secretary. The follow! ; delegates to the county ronv" were elected: 1. M. Lawier, fc Martin. J. W. Guthrie, Lloyd Tin -as, Cal Cox and George Suyd ' .li Ijook Good Feel Good No one can either feel good nor look good while suffering from con stipation. Get rid of that tired, drag gy, lifelens feeling by a treatment of Dr. Kings New Life Tills. Tuy a Iwiv frwluv tabu n hp or two nil In to night In th niornlnir that stuffed. I Hacking '. dull feeling Is gone and you feel bet-1 Don ' " ' ter at once. 25c at your druggist. j that n.i . v Adv 2 a bnule oi l;r i in une o r IW-mnt ratlc lrelict Me-flii I all wlij u The mass meeting of Democrat i in v;iru wit" ' Alliance east of Box Kutte uv"r.iu ii-mmiS'' was held at the court house l ii-1.;y . ;uoseiM evening, July 21. There were quite a number present and an interesting meeting was held. John W. Guthrie jal sleep and aids nature to cure you : v tile . kin-: lot i t.i . t . - . cor y, iv, ''. ll"tit! . x. son hi -ig pint; t !- im' thr irriiHted air -MOlll'- It-- IX spo's, '. fa. j luuiuu;. tuiu prever.s . racking the body with coughing. Dr. King's New Discovery Induces natur al ue y-ti'r I. mnmttmmmaaKmtmmmtimmtnutt Carte Family Iteiiulon A family reunion is being held by Dr. Cams, pastor of the Alliance Methodist church, and his wife and children. Only one member of the family Is not at home, a son who is in the employ of the government and who could not get away at this time from his work. Four daughters are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Carns Mrs. Leo Brown of Spokane, Wash.; Mrs. William Cox of Rapid City, So. Dak.; Mrs. Rev. Chambers of University Place, Nebr.; and Mius Laura B. Cams of Billings, Mont. Should Sloan's Liniment Go Along? Of course it should I For after a strenuous day when your muscles have been exercised to the limit an application of Sloan's Liniment will take the soreness and stiffness away and get you In fine shape for the mor row. Ton should also use it for a sudden attack of toothache, stiff neck, backache, stings, bites and th many accidents that are incidental to a vacation. "We should as soon leave our baggage as go on a vacation or camp out without 81osn'a Liniment." Writes one vacationist: "We use It for everything from cramps to tooth ache." Put a bottle In your bag, be prepared and have no regrets. Adv I ALLIANCE Saturday Night Burke's Big Uncle Tom's Cabin Company A MAMMOTH AMUSEMENT ENTERPRISE AUGUST 5 UNDER A PALACE PAVILION THEATRE SEATING 2,500 PEOPLE A BIG 2-OAR CITY SHOW WATCH FOR THE STREET PARADE AT 4 P, M. ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY, AT 8 P. M.