10CAL MEW? tipiuuia. w will oon"b Very much In need of Northwestern FrulU and Produce. OEN. VON KRATZnURSTIO. Fruit and Produce Distributor. Wins Cornell of Omaha la a ruest f Mrs. Hurry Gantt. Il'ss Virginia Broome has return 4 from Kimball, where she Yiflted rtondi. J. R. Phelan of Denver Is spnd tmt a few weeks on his ranch near JJtlance. Mrs. D. Dutler Is entertaining a amber of ladies this evening at a mix o'clock dinner. Mr. Hackerson, of the American Fixture Company, Is In Alliance In stalling the wood furniture In the art house. Mrs. Harris, of Lincoln, mother of W. W. Harris, arrived In Alliance oft Saturday for a visit with Mr. Harris d family. Mrs. W. D. Rumer entertained at alx-thirty o'clock luncheon Satur day afternoon In honor of her moth er, Mrs. Coflin. C. A. Currie, manager of the Ne braska Telephone Company at All I ace, made a business trip to Bridge port o n Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Meyers of Blooming ton, 111., relatives of Mrs. I. I Ache- ton, arrived Monday morning for a Tlslt of two weeks. ' Mr. and Mrs. Edmundson of Ring kam stopped off in Alliance Monday a their return from McCook, where tkry have been visiting. - O. J. Appelberg, traveling sales- nan for the M. E. Smith Company of Omaha, was the winner of a prize of $150 during the month of October for the largest sales of shirts. Mr Appelberg covers western Nebraska, western South Dakota and adjoining Memory. xiopo'o column "Was your husband cool when you told him there was a burglar In the nseT" asked Mrs. Hammer. "Cool," replied Mrs. Cabb. "I Should aay he was cool. Why, his tooth chattered." , Cablegram Llmburg, via Derltn, September Mem, 1914. Fruit and Produce Distributor, Portland, Oregon: The ermans have taken PUsener and are surrounding Delicatessen, where the Wurst Is expected. The Belgian Hares have had a falling out with the Welsh Rabbits and the Swiss Cheese Is shot full of holes. This will make the Irish stew and the English Mustard hot, and when the XBssIan Cavler sees the French Pas try It will canse a Swiss Movement Watch! The Spanish Onions are v strong for a mlxup, and If the Home Preserves are called out and spread Tor the German Noodles they may Ketchup with the Navy Beans, there- fry eauslng an uprising of the Brus- Mrs. Bradley was an ardent work er In the temperance society which was to meet that afternoon. She dressed hurriedly and came down stairs panting. "LUile." she railed to her mall. run upstairs and get my temperance badge. I have forgotten It. It has a wide ribbon vith gold lettering." "Sure, ma'am, I know It well," said Lizzie. Lizzie could not read, but she knew a ribbon with gold letters when She saw It. and bad no trouble In lo cating It and fastening It on the dress of her mistress. Mrs. Bradley was too busy at the meeting greeting her friends to note that they smiled broadly when thy looked at her. When the family was assembled at dinner that night, Mrs. Bradley entered and was received with this exclamation: "Goodness, Mother, that ribbon t Have you been wear ing that at the temperance meet ing?" Mrs. Bradley looked at her badge for the first time. The gold letter ing on the ribbon read: IlerifleM Poultry Rhow Pint Prize liantjim Ladies' Home Journal. Johnny had been very excited at school all morning, and burst out with "We have a baby girl at our house, teacher; Dr. Moore brought her." Immediately another small hand was frantically waved In the air, and a little voice piped: "We take off of him, too, Miss Brown!" Everybody's. "Whilst walking down a crowded ci ty street the other day, I heard a little urchin to a comrade turn and say: 'Say, Chimney, lemme tell youse, I'd be happy as a clam If I only was de feller dat me mud der t'lnks I am. She t'lnks I am a wonder, an she knows her little lad Could never mix with nuttln' dat was ugly, mean, or bad. Oh, lota o' times I sit and t'lnk how nice 'twould be gee whiz! If a feller wus de feller dat bis mud der t'lnks he is. "My friend, be yours a life of toll or undiluted joy, You still can learn a lesson from this small unlettered boy. Don't aim to be an earthly saint with eyes fixed on the star; Just try to be the fellow that your mother thinks you are." A Hating Ford Harry Showalter, the traveling man, is equipping a Ford model T chassis as a racing car. The car has wire wheels and other Innovations. Made Iterord Drive W. C. Mounts made a record drive Jo Loveland, Colorado, last week, making the trip from Alliance to Loveland in one day. From Alliance to Cheyenne, Wyoming, la consider ed a good day's trip. Ho wit must tickle Africa to car ry the war into Europe. NOHE'S BREAD PLEASES the most sensitive palate. It is nourishing and refreshing, made by the most modern and approved methods from carefully selected flour and other ingredients. We have many customers who have bought our bread for years. They say that none other compares with it. If you are not a reg ular customer we would suggest that you give it a trial. NOHE'S BAKERY Philip Nohe, Prop. f I 5) Jzj 0 I will sell the following cattle, horses, farm implements and household goods at public auction at my farm, known as the Otto Vogel place, six miles north and four miles east of Alliance, starting at 10 o'clock in the morning Wednesday, Nov. Sixteen Head of Cattle Consisting of Seven milk cows. Five steer calves. One two-year old bull. One heifer, coming two years. One heifer calf coming one year. Thirteen Head Horses Consisting of Three geldings, coming two years old. One mare, coming two years old. One mare, coming three years old. One gelding, three years old. One gelding, two years old. Two spring colts. One span of mares, weight 2900 pounds, smooth mouth. One gray mare, eight years old. One saddle pony. Twelve Head of Shoats Also, some straw, alfalfa and prairie hay. Farm Implements Two two-row cultivators; two discs; three harrows. Two riding cultivators; one mower. Two Dowden potato diggers, nearly new. One corn binder, nearly new ; one cream separator. Wagons and buggies; five sets work harness. One lister, new. Household Goods One range cook stove, good as new; five bedsteads. Two cupboards; one table and chairs. Other articles too numerous to mention. FREE LUNCH AT NOON TERMS: ...Cash or approved bankable paper bearing ten per cent, six months time. Two per cent off for cash. All sums tinder ten dollars, cash. Jo Ho Parker, Owner H. P. COURSEY, Auctioneer. A. H. COPSEY, Clerk irtM rneian Op era iiouse " Alma Where Do You Live " The New Line Through Central Wyo. The Burlington-Colorado & Southern joint main line between Denver, Cheyenne and Billings was opened October 18th. The new Use directly connects Denver and Cheyenne with the fast developing loeauues aDoui uougias ana uasper, with the famous hot springs re tort, Thermopolis, and with the rich agricultural section of North Wyoming the Big Horn Basin. It is unusually fortunate in its geo graphical location, as it traverses Wyoming's new agricultural and Industrial localities, and connects the whole with the Burlington transportation system so closely as to lead to a rapid declopment of the state of Wyoming. Ask for the Burlington's Red Folder; note the relation of the ncv milroad to the Burlington System east thereof. This new road illus trates the steady pioneer work of the Burlington in its effort to open jrp the best agricultural, live stock, and mineral regions of the West. Tell your friends back east about the new line and the possibilities of increased land val-. ues in Wyoming and the North Platte Valley. J. KUIDKLBAUUH. Ticket Afrent. Alliance. Neb. I- W. WAKKIKV, (iEKEHlL IMSSENUKH AliKKT, 1004 fr'araaa ktreet, Omaha, Nek. mm ,4 I) if. V it: - V JkrJ t , 4 .'Yl 4 . '.W M-t. tl!i i 1 ' ,s ' i.i - ji-k , ' x i a,s. , 7 4. i .A MhJ "tit ritnfck I: v4 :,-. i 'W i t ' I I if n Biggest and Best Musical Comedy Ever in Alliance. Miss Mable LaCouver with a Chorus of Pretty Girls. Big Song Hits. Seats on Sale Saturday ' Prices $1.00. 75 and 50 Cents