HOBBLED. De Mar in Philadelphia Record. Bv kiicc ial arrangement with one of the largest wiiuicnaic uuuscs wc iu aiiuvuiiic Grand Display of China and Cut Glass I In Our Basement, April 19th and 20th FRIDAY and SATURDAY You are cordially invited to come and see this beautiful line V The Horace Bogue Store Voie's Bakery Cafe Which We Claim To Be Of Any Get-Rich -Quick Intent Or Exorbitant to Be. Our Goods in Price Are Ratt'd Low In Quality Rated High And that is why we ask you all To come here when you buy Bread, Buns, Pies, Cakes Or Anything Rise that Rakers Bake. Fancy cakes should be ordered a day ahead. Sunshine Maitland COAL For Range and Furnace All Kinds of FEED Wholesale and Retail PHONE 5 J. H.VAUGHAN & SON Boards of ail descriptions for any part of a house or barn. Dierks Lumber s Coal Co Phone 22 D. Waters. Mgr. LOCAL PARAGRAPHS From Saturday's Dally: Miss Mabel Hlicelow who Is teach ins. In Alliance schools, has been of fered (i raise In wanes if she will tench for another year. Miss .Ma bel Is a Sioux county a;lrl and tanaht one year In the Harrison schools, where she nave good Hat lsfactlon . Harrison Sun. Mi Mrs. A. K. Mahlrlge and little son Cecil, formerly of Alliance but now of Scoitshluff. are in the city attend ing the tabernacle meetings. They are the guests 0f Mrs. L. K. Mark. a T. 8. Fielding, the tailor, is now -onvenlently located nt 315 Mox Butts iivenue, having moved his shop from ihe Charters hotel building Mrs. J. H. Farley of llewett, vis ited this week with her daughter, Mrs. T. A. Roberson, and attended the tabernacle meeting. 9 A. K. Wilson returned last Thurs day from Thayer county where he had been visiting his home folks and looking after business matter's. He was snowed in for a long time tit his fine Thayer county farm five miles north of Helvldere. Mr. Wil son informs us that he was in LIB coin at the time of the man hunt and says the excitement was intense the-re at that time. M. L. Whltaker, merchant and post master of Canton, came to Al liance Monday via Hemingford ac companied by his son Kay 8. Whit aker, who filed that day on a claim located near Mud Springs, In Sioux County. They remained in Alliance till the next day and took advantage of the opportunity to attend the tab ernacle meeting Monday night. From Tuesday's Daily: Rev. Titus Uing left yestenlav for Rig Springs, Nebraska, to at tend the conference of the Luther an pastors of western Nebraska and Wyoming. The conference will be In session two days, today and to morrow. Mr. and Mrs. Ooodenough of Mul len arrived In Alliance last Satur day, and the next night Mrs. Good enough, who was the landlady of the Evergreen house at Mullen, took charge of the Alliance cafe. Mr. and Mrs. Coodenough are ex perienced hotel people and no doubt will make a success of their busi ness venture in Alliance. They will try to dispose of their interest in Mullen. Mrs. Kiiiniu Stralow of Ringham has been visiting her sister, Mrs. W. K. Lot.speicb, for the past wwek lid attending the tabernacle meet tig's. T. I, Threlkeld received a tele- rnun r tnrqnj from tietningford a tiling him to come to that place and embalm the remains for ship ment of the two persons who were lost and died in the blizzard Satur day night. A young men's Bible class was organized Sunday afternoon at the tabernacle. The officers elected were: K. I.. Meyer, president: Web ster Mernhardt. vice president, " ax Wilcox, secretary-treasurer. The first meeting will be held Friday ev ening at the home of Max Wilcox. J Office Phone, 5 Res Phone. 4N t Wallace Dray Line XAII work looked after carefully I Office at 213 Box Butte Ave. Sevward writ Have Carnegie Library. Sewi.id, Neb.. April II. Mayor ved a letter from the Car negie library hoard of New York city which conveyed the information thai as soon as a site Is procured and the city provides for its maintenance, the g,0O0 for the library building will he forthcoming, w. Q. DkWnton donat ed site; fo- the Carnegie library and Youm: Mens Christian association buildings. Corn Holders Get Big Price. Omaha. April 12 Cash corn con tinues to soar, Uemund for the cash article is so urgent and receipts are so light that holders are demanding almost any price for this real and hovers are willing takers on the ad miim (in,, car of No :l white corn sold tor 7K-, cents and several cars of ordinary grates brought ts cents. gltvrta Priest to Episcopate. Om; : April t K'V P, A Mr fjovrrn ol Omnia was r onset ratg as iiisi o n of i-iieveiine. iiiith dtnltarla ol the Roninu Cntholle ennreh from ail nar4 nt the aM were present to do honor tc the first native son of Oma h-i in ie .'vated In l eplaeopaw Anhhlhhon Koane was the consecrat ing prclgtn. Odd Crinks Acid Found in Old Bottle. Fiitn im. Neb.. April . The three year old son of Shelley Sn N r. living seveial mile - i.oithw. st of town. while 'plaving in the vail picked up a bottle wnjefc contained rarbolta add and drank the contents. IVath fol lowed srvin. Half Dozen Stores Burned at Homer. Homer. Neb.. April 13 Fire here destroyed a half dor n stores and caused a loss of $'.' with 4tgM4 it suram e. The principal loser was the Kdward & Bradford Lumber coin lay, 184,086, fully insured. PERPETRATED BY WALT AcDOUQALL THE TRUTHFUL MALE PARENT. f THE BOSS CALL EDME DOWN HA?OTOOYan& IM&OINO J TO TAKE IT OUT or VOU th r "JY CJb LET YOU MCTMESL PEEL TSt trct i WI NY liROUCH tSU I Id AfBilO TO ! ) ITS fioiNG. TO HUT VOU A LOT MOPT THAN IT WIL.L, ME. MV BOY.' I KNOW THISLiCK WONT BENEFIT YOU BUT I LL FEEL A HEAP BETTER FOR IT in rTr-. 1 d rvG- I rc -- ' ' - I'M LICKINS YOU WtAUSE IM BlGbCR THAN VOU AND BECAUSE IM A. BULLY ANOACOWARO; SEE 5 IT WAS THE ONLV WAY I COULD WORK OFF" MY &ROUCH AS VOURE THE ONLY ONE I DARE . TArwi F i ,Mrr Dt-rAkinl , -,w Urw., r $20.00 We're as Enthusiastic as Can be Over These Suits We've every reason to be enthusiastic and we're certain that the men who see the clothes we're talking about will be enthusiastic, too. Stylish, Smart Suits All Splendidly Constructed is Su; . T.- I tr.l W I , Many of them have just come to the department, the remainder are in the up-to-date styles that are winning favor every where among men. Single-breasted suits, with 2 and 3 button coats and perfectly-fashioned trousers. The Cloths, best shades of brown, tan and navy blue effects in serge, cheviots and mixtures. Such brand new suits as men will be proud to wear and they are going to be bought rapidly at $20.00. See if you are not surprised in these suits at $20.00 see if the value is not a better value than yon expected could be given for $20.00. Today- the Opportunity Buy Your Summer Suit at Norton's Florsheim Shoes Classy Neckties Arrow Shirts NORTON'S Know Us for Best Values NORTON'S M B. A. MANAGER IN ALLIANCE Mr dayman, slate gMRftgggf Ol Modern llrotherhood of AinerWa. a. iu Allianee Tuesday and Wed ii -day to explain the new rates. A larne number of member V0N served and the exeiiinK ' spent very pleasantly MM Ml Ml Dayman went to Crawford. Kind's Cap of Cor.-.1. The icing of jiaan "ran Hgif of coral biud. with a laie brad at one side. I u cap tassel o( Sufficiency. Th. ' is never to l called little which a tuau think to b enough LauuU. A Daily Thovght. Antou !! :.!! Iuiyi their virtues concealed i.y wealth .in.i some their vices by paveri. Ttoaganig, Life of Sea Ane -.ore. ricieiitists say Uiat a ma gMMona t.a- leeu kt'own to live tor 0,j years.