LISTEN! The Quality Store Has a Surprise for You Our Box Butte window will show a big lot of Ladies' and Misses' Coats, worth All as for up to $30.00 il go, your choice, long as they last, $9o87 Garments you never dreamed that much money could buy Also Astounding Values In Better Built apparel of uncommon design and fabric from the notable fashion architects of the east. Your visit entails no obligation. Drop in on a mere seeing tour. This has always been the "glad to show you" store The Quality Store Geo. A. Motiving Alliance, Nebraska 'ROUND ABOUT TOWN tmtttnK:Kmmmmttnim:tmmmmmmmnmtmmmmmnnmtmr SPECIALS FOR Dollar Days FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29 AND SO 6 Packages of regular 25 eent Soda Crackers 5 Cans of 25 cent Sliced Pineapple 5 Cans of 25 cent Sliced Peaches . 11 Cans of 2Vfe pound Tomatoes 12 Cans of Standard Corn 4 Pounds of Regular 35-cent Coffee 3 Good Brooms ' ! 90-cent Sack of Flour, and 35-cent Sack Graham Flour 15 Pounds of Beet Sugar $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 A Carload of Fancy Cabbage at 65 cents per hundred. The Cash Grocery The Economy Store neatly wrapped with the Market Week colors, and arranged so that both the heads and the straw can be seen. Over the floor of the window are many bowls of small grain shelled corn, wheat, barley, oats and rye. Placed In several places in the rear are large pumpkins and squashes. There are cucumbers, turnips, prize winning potatoes, beets, and one head of cabbage that would be hard to beat. The exhibit was placed and ar ranged by E. T. Kibble, the real es tate man, who has a knack of placing agricultural exhibits Just as they should be placed. REVIVAL MEETINGS STARTED SUNDAY I.arge Crowd Present to Hear Open ing Bonn on by Rev. Young, at ChriHtlan Church A large crowd greeted Rev. H. J. Young at the opening service of the revival meetings which started at the Christian church Sunday. Everyone in attendance seemed enthusiastic, and the choir did their part by ren dering several special numbers from Billy Sunday's special song book, among them being "Brighten up the Corner Where You Are." This song is meeting with just as much success here as it did in Omaha. For his subject at the morning service, Rev. Young took "The Chris tian's Skyline". He recently visited at Lincoln, and learned then that the motto for the Lincoln Commercial Club is "A New Skyline Every Day". From this he took bis subject and built his sermon. An invitation is extended to all to attend the services. A SPLENDID DIRP1AY Pleasingly Arranged In Darling's Window riaced by E. T. Kib ble "'Borne" Crops There Is one window display this week that has nothing to do with en's and women's fashions (only to pay for them) yet It is attracting .tnt much attention and favora- bl9 comment as any of them. This is the Box Butte county exhibit which Is on display In the large center win dow at Darling's furniture store. It is one of the neatest, best dis played, and most comprehensive ex hibits that Box Butte county prod ucts ever had, and the onlooker may see almost at a glance why this coun ty claims supremacy In the agricul tural line this year. There are In numerable small grains, both In the straw' and shelled. The background is a mass of small bundles of straw. Chronic Couatiuatiou ''About two years ago when I be gan using Chamberlain's Tablets had been suffering for some time with Btomach trouble and chronic constipation. My condition improv ed rapidly through the use of these tablets. Since taking four or five bottles of them my health has been fine," writes Mrs. John Newton, Irv lng, N. Y. Obtainable everywhere. Adv Oct The president's choice of language in Lis Thanksgiving proclamation showed such admirable restraint that everybody Bat back and sighed with relief. It had been feared of late that he might drop Into poetry. Mrs. Wm. Harnett's slater, Mrs. Culver of Denver, is in the city for a few days, visiting with the former's family ami other friends. Joimtliit.il AI'N, 85 cent a biixh el. I . II. IliKhlaiid, Phone 56. Just what you have been waiting for the entertainment by David V. Bush, at the Methodist church, Mon day evening, November 1. A Diamond Disc recital was given last evening at the Hrennan Drug store. A good crowd was present for the entertainment. The music at the New Empress, theatre Saturday evening will be fur nished by the Diamond Disc Edison phonograph. A well selected pro gram has been arranged. Capt. Corbln, vice president of the Alliance National Bank, arrived in the city Saturday from a visit In New York City. He will return to Iowa within a few days. Jonathan Apples, 85 cento a bush el. L. II. Highland, rhone 50. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Mahaffy of Mullen, brother and sister-in-law of Dr. W. J. Mahaffy, of Alliance, re turned Sunday from a five weeks' trip through the West, including the various points of Interest through California, Oregon and Washington. They remained in Alliance to feast at the barbecue on Tuesday, returning to their ranch Wednesday on Forty four. You'll regret It if you fail to hear David V. Bush, at Methodlit church, next Monday night. Dr. Lee, former government veter inarian, who made his headquarters at Alliance and who now has a ranch forty-six miles west, near Curly, is in the city for Market Week. ; Camille Nohe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Nohe, who has been spending the summer at Crown King, Arizona, wbnfp the Nohes are interested in a !:. returned Tuesday morning. Ca mille la well browned and shows the beneficial effects of a summer spent at work in the mine. Jonatliuu Apple, 85 cents a bush el. L. II. Highland, Phone 56. The Box Butte county agricultural display In the Darling store window has attracted much attention, which it rightly deserves. A lady who hap pened to see one of the monster pumpkins stepped into the store and was very Indignant when informed that it was not for sale, as she thought it was "such a fine pumpkin." A Chicago man who attended the big public barbecue Tuesday after noon witnessed the crowd of several hundred young ladles who stood In line for their sandwich. "I see that the Alliance girls don't live altogeth er on bon bons." said he. V. F. Hecke of Hemlngford was In the city Wednesday, stopping over on his way to Denver, where he will visit for a couple of weeks. The fire department is planning to hold their annual ball Thanksgiving night. The ball will be elaborate and will be open to the public. Tommy Smith, former Alliance boy, who has made quite a reputa tion in the boxing game, is visiting relatives and friends In Alliance. ( District Judge W. H. Westover is expected in Alliance Friday morning to bold a special term ot court. County Attorney Lee Basye left Wednesday night for Lincoln to at tend to matters before the state au preme court. He will argue the case of Box Butte County vs. the Burling ton Railroad Company, the tax suit. Will Rhinehart, of Omaha, a cou sin of Geo. Hills, ot Alliance, stop ped over this week on his way home from a visit with relatives at Bayard Claude Rice, who is now hauling beets near Minatare, was In the city Wednesday. Leon L. Smith, private secretary to E. E. Young, general superintend dent of the Burlington, left Sunday night for a business trip to Chicago. He Is expected to return on Friday -G. L. Carlson, of Norfolk, who will judge the live stock exhibits this af ternoon, arrived this morning. He will speak at a business men's lun cheon Friday noon at the Drake and also at the courthouse Friday even lng, just before the beginning of the mock trial. His subject will be "Fundamentals In Town Building.' The New Empress theatre was packed Monday afternoon by the children, the occasion being the free show given by manager Harry Sohns Mr. Sohns made an interesting talk to ttc children, who gave vociferous evidence ot their good will and friendship. R. M. Tin com, Adams Express a- gent at Alliance, returned to his du ties Monday after a vacation of sev eral weeks. John McDonald, former Alliance man who is now a Burlington engi neer living at Ravenna, was In the ity on Saturday. New Tailor Shop We have opened a new Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing Shop in the building occupied by the Musser plumbing shop, at 205 Hox Butted New equipment throughout, and all work guaranteed to be satisfactory, For Dollar Days Friday and Saturday Suit Cleaned and Pressed for $ I We want you to try our service. Work called for and delivered. Just phone us and we will call promptly. New equipment for French Dry and Steam Cleaning. Suitsfladeto Measure for Ladles and dents $15 to $50 Keep-U-Neat Tailors PHONE 133 . Roy B. Burns L. A. McElhaney iniiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiniiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiMiiina AT THE EMPRESS Two Extra ood Features Offered for Thursday and Sunday Nights Politics and Drama For tonight and Sunday night the EmpresB theatre has something un usual to offer its patrons, in the way of two features of more than ordin ary merit. Mr. Sohns is endeavor- ng to secure the best features lu the field, and the fact that he is running four and five of these each week is some evidence that he is succeeding n his efforts. For Thursday night the feature is The Man from Oregon". This is one of the strongest political plays that has ever been filmed. The cor rupt methods by the land-grab lobby at Washington, which were laid be fore the public several years ago. re sulting in widespread Indignation and a house-cleaning in national pol itics, are strikingly portrayed In this five-part feature. This masterpiece is exceptionally Interesting from an other standpoint, other than the sto ry and its Intensive clever handling, for It presents Clara Williams, one of the most talented young stars in the film world, as the chief femenine character. In support of Miss Wil liams appears Howard Hickman, in the role of "Honest Jim" Martin, unuea mates sea tor from Oregon, who breaks the bac of the land-grab lobby. The story Is full of intense situations, there is a deep rooted plot to get the "Man from Oregon" in with the land-grabbers, In which an adventuress figures prominently. For Sunday night the feature is the "Toast of Death", the- scene of which is laid in Calcutta and the des olate Bouth of India. Poppea is a celebrated dancer, and when she ap pears on the stage In India, a prince becomes Infatuated with her charms and proposes marriage. She con sents, but at the same time she loves another, with whom she has slande- stlne meetings. The prince and his army are ordered to South India and the wife agrees to accompany. Drake, the lover, follows shortly after, and later he and Poppea are caught In a compromising position by the prince, Who fills two elRHHOH with Vina nrl dropsvsome arsenic in one. He asks his wife to give one glass to Drake and drink the other herself. Drake gets the poisoned glass and falls dead at the prince's feet. Poppea rushes out of the house and into the desert, never to return. It Is an Intensely Interesting and absorbing story, and is one that will thrill all who see it. FOIl SALE Well improved, fully equipped 3000 acre stock ranch In southern Wyoming. 800 acres fine Irrigated hay land; remainder well watered pasture land. Water rights perpetu al and fully paid. 400 head of cattle; 25 head of horses and mares; 400 tons of hay. Value of property, about 160,000. One-half cash, balance on terms to suit. 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