mmiimmttmmmmsgmnrctmia:;:; Standard Grocery Co. The One Price Store k imam M tMm ttt i i 1 1 ttt J 20 )vr cent off on all our whole K&n roasted codecs. (J round steel cut by our new Hoyal Electric Mill which reinovcN tho chaff nnd muddy effect which is produced by tho old methods of grinding. PHONE 41 123 W. THIRD Corner of Laramie tmnatnnmtmmnmnmm:a::. HEMINGFORD Delicious Hot Drinks :for the Cold Days and Evenings The kind of pure food drinks that "warm you up" and make you feci better all over. Come In after the show before you go home and get a good, warm drink. Everything la served Drennan tyle and that's the boot. Juwt take a look at these tempting difthna: liouilloltg Chicken, Clam, Tomato, IWf Soups Croaro of Tomato, Vegetable Oyster Stew Oyster Cocktail, Chill Hot Drinks Chocolate, Malted Milk, lem onade, Coffee Handwtches Any kind that you want We use our own make of Mayonnalne drowsing on all our saladB. Drop In the nt time you're down this way. We'll make you feel at bom. BRENNAN'S On Quality Corner Carl SpHcht wan an Alllanre visit or Sunday. Clel and Jark AMy were Alliance calh rn Sunday. Mtr. John (irntnniit Ik visiting her father, Wm. Fosket. Simon and Andrew Iverson were town shoppers Saturday. Mr. Hnrrett returned today from a vtnit to Iowa and Omaha. 1). W. Hutlff Ppent Sunday with the home folks In Alliance. a Mr. Mutton is bark from a trip to the eaBtern part of the state. Mrs. Fonket spent a few days with her dauehter Mrs. Walt Weddle of Curly. Mr. nnd Mrs. K. L. l'lerre and Ion ald a u toed to Alliame Sunday after noon. K. Franxen took S. A. (Jiimes to Sioux county Tuesday on a cattle buylnp trip. Mrs. I'earl Lorensen left Tuesday for a visit at Johnstown and Alns worth, Nebr. Since the weather cleared up Hem Intford Is over run with spud and train wacons. W. K. McClutiR left Sunday morn ing on a business trip to Ilyannls and Thedford, Nebr. Flic Underwood nnd Mr. Vopel of Snake Creek were attending the sale In town Monday. Mrs. Pupt. Walker was an over Sunday visitor with Mrs. Richard Kenner of Alliance. The City Garage have rented the small room to the south of their gar age from Fred Mellck. nnd are fixing It up for ofllce use this winter. The Methodist Ladies' Aid met with Mrs. Ire rhilllps this week. Last week they met at the home of Mrs. Kibbler, who served a delightful lunch. a Ed Mabln and bride returned the last of the week from their trip to Illinois. Ed is driving a new "(Hide Six" which he purchased while away, and drove home. a a m The meetings at the Methodist church will continue through this week. Rev. Painter Is preaching very Interesting and forcible sermons and the music Is especially attractive O. A. Fendrlck has moved a small house onto the rear of the lot he re cently purchased of A. M. Miller and will fix It up for a residence. Later on he plans on building an up-to-date house. a a One of the Harris boys, accompan ied by Mrs. HarrlB and Miss Hazel Mickey, was in town Saturday on his way to Alliance from Agate, Nebr. Mr. Harris was driving the Hudson Six. which they purchased late in the summer. nn i o iiirrnrrtT lit n i in MI IN I r Hr I IN HA Pi It I UULLU lllla.IIL.WI 111 Vnilll A. II. t'M'y lU'tirt'H front i'nnc IJon vtltli 1'ln.t State Kink W. J. Hoot Taken His Place A. M. Copsey, who since Its organ ization has been cashier of the First State Hank, this week disposed of his Interests In the institution, and V. J. Root, for the past several months assistant cashier, has been elected to take hlR place. This Is the only change effected by Mr. Cop pey's retiring, the ollicers and direct ors remaining the same. Dr. It. A. Copsey continues as president, and Ceo. A. Mollring vice president. Mr. Root, the new cashier, is n young man of more than ordinary ability in the banking business. II' has had more than thirteen years of experience, three of which were spent In Ohio, and the past ten years In Nt braska. From Ohio he came to Sargent, Nebr., where he was assist ant cashier of the First National Itank, and later became cashier. Af ter selling out there he ppent six months in New Mexico, and later re turned to Loup City and accepted a position as assistant cashier of the Loup City State Itank, which posi tion he occupied until ho came to Al liance about three montliB ago to en ter the First State Rank. More than one-half of the motor ears you see are Fords. Count thorn. The facts are plain, because the Ford car has a record for efficiency and performance which HpeakH for itself. In city and country, through summer and winter, through serv ice it has become the universal car. Easy to drive and easy to care for, and economical in operation and maintenance. Mark the universal service behind them. Touring Car, $476.76 Roadster, $426.75 Delivered in Alliance Why Pay More? Why Experiment? Demonstrations Aren't Obligations KEELER-COURSEY , FORD OAKAQB VISITED BRIDGEPORT Alliance Odd 1 Vllous Attended Meet ing of North rintto Valley As. MK-latioit at Neighttor City Perry Mailey, Lr. II. II. Rellwood, F. A. Trabert. F. W. Hicks and Mr. and Mrs. John It. Snyder attended the meeting of the North Platte Val ley I. O. O. F. District Association ut Bridgeport Tuesday. The association Is composed of the valley lodges and the Alliance lodge. The next meeting is to be held at Alliance. oBth business and so cial sessions are held and a large number attend the sessions of the association. SCHOOL NOTES Saturday evening at the Methodist church occurred the wedding of Miss Helen Huss and Charles Brott, both of this place. The bride wore a cos tume of white serge, and carried an arm bouquet of yellow chrysanthe mums. Miss Lucile Huss was maid of honor, and Alex Olds wns best man. Rupt. Walker and Gail Price were ushers. Faye and Adrian Clark were the pillow bearers. Rev. Pal mer officiated, and Mrs. Palmer play ed the wedding march. Following the ceremony a reception was held in the church parlors, and after the con gratulations and best wishes had been tendered the happy couple a wedding supper was served In the church dining rooms. About seventy-live guests were present. The pres ents received were numerous and beautiful. Among the out-of-town guests were the groom's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Hail of Alli ance; and airs. KODert Annerson 01 Brule, Nebr. IKiath of Mrs. Charles llrann Friends here will be sorry to hear of the death of Mrs. Charles Brann, which occurred at her home In Lin coln, 219 South 2rth street, October 31. She will be remembered as the wife of Chas. Brann, who was at one time in the grocery business In Alli ance. After the funeral services, the remains were borne to her old home Hems of Interest from the Different I tiiiblings Schools Dismissed for Thanksgiving Day The high bcliool examinations were held Tuesday aud Wednesday and the grade examinations Wednesday. A recent letter from Paul Camp bell, son of Dr. Campbell, stales tuai he m now In China, aud that lie is seeing luoul ol the voiivi tu uu; bciv K't'B of the navy. Iu a practice bas i bull fcau.L Wednesday between iue iiiautuij iimiti grade girls aud Ut iwgli bcnoui girls lu tne same grade, itiv acuK- young ladies were v.norioud i good margin. liie Juniors are now working ou their clatss play, "Why Smuu Leu I Home , wuicu will De rendered on me evening ot December 10. "liie play Is a comedy, wnu a li burnt hprinkling of dramauc bUuationt, uuu in going to be a cticieo. The schools were tlisuusneii eii- uesduy eveuing lor the i iutitKngi ing holidays, wuicu m ea U.i lUtl meie vmii I bo uu more btuool unnl ui .iouaa morning. TUe oui-ot-iown pupns are enjoying the respite trout mew studies by fclieudlUK the week end Willi home tolas. The Senior class pins were reviv ed tuis week, and Uiey are beauties. They are small, and are the shape ot a shield. At the top are the itomau numerals "16", and the word "Alli ance" extendi) across beneath the numerals in a Beiul-cinle, with the letters H. S. Just beneath. At the bottom of the pin is the reproduction of a miniature "spud" raised from the background. This week the pupils In the grade schools brought their annual Thanks giving offering. Kacta year at this time the pupils each bring some ar ticle of food or clothing, and on Thanksgiving day these articles are delivered to tke needy over town. Tl.e plan is one that meets with greater approval as each year passes, and of late the offerings collectively repre sent a wagon load or more of useful articles which never fail to bring happiness to nil who are in the re ceiving line. Hough Dry, 0 rrnt. a mhiihI- Alliaute Steam laundry. a a Among ttie Alliance students who are attending school elsewhere, and who will be here to enjoy Thanksgiv ing festivities with home folks are Michael, Martin and Frances Nolan, at Weeping Water, this state. andjf Omaha, Bernard Holsten, from IUIIiiiiiiititit:iiiiiiiiililiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiittittTT;iMMi;niimTTl HELP ME TELL EASTERN PEOPLE ABOUT YOUR WONDERFUL CROPS How ! (Jive me the address of your old friends back East that you believe would profit by becoming a land owner in your neighbor hood. I will do my part to locate them in the West. Farmers of the Middle States have had good crops for the past two seasons and with their surplus money are in good position to either homestead or buy outright low priced lands in Western Nebraska, Eastern Colorado, Wyoming, South Dakot a and Montana. The coming season is our best chance in years to locate Eastern people on Western lands. Let u tell them of our big crops and the splendid chance the West offers them for a home and increased land value. Do you want them or ball some other locality secure them 7 This is, also, an appeal to commercial clubs and countv onraniza- tions along the Burlington to secure for me acceptable Bample yields oi your laio products lor exhibit in our Exhibit Koom in Chicago It is a tine chance to advertise your locality. 1 will take care of these after they have been de live red at the Burlington Station prepared for snipmeiu. S. B. HOWARD, IMMIGRATION AGENT, 1004 Farnara Street, Omaha, Neb. there Interred near other family friends. Mrs. Brann was known here and elsewhere as being a faithful and loving wife, and also a woman of wide public Interests. She made many friends here while a resident and they will regret to learn of her decease. The husband and a son, Arthur, are left to mourn the loss of a companion and mother, and the sympathy of Alliance friends is ex tended to them In their bereavement. ill i Lincoln, and Kiting Bennett, of Lin coln, who will be accompanied by a friend, Mr. Hagar. Fined for Fighting Ray Tompkins and Arthur Wood ard each drew a tine of 25 and costs before Judge Roberts Wednesday morning on a charge of fighting. It seems that the altercation started Tuesday afternoon when Woodard and Charles Wykoff were playing "dollar" pool. Tompkins appeared and proceeded to "break" the balls with a handy cue. Woodard took the matter up, and a fight was proposed. but he remarked that he didn't want to fight in a man'a place of business. Accordingly the principals hied them selves to the Vaughan & Son coal yard where the Bcrap was pulled off, ratch-as-catch-can. Both the princi pals showed signs of wear when they were balled Into court, and specta tors declared that from the marks It must have been a "draw." Wykoff was brought before the Judge on the charge of playing pool for stakes, but the case was dismissed on account of Insufficient evidence. In the mean time Tompklna and Woodard are settling their dispute in the city jail. UOttJia IA BANE i?TH VkKl Of HER SUDKf Oil - AX t MUTUAL HUltHnovnb 9 mak r iumivitll Grocery Announcement To the People of Alliance and Vicinity We wish to call your attention to the Opening of the NEW GROCERY STORE, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 24th. Here you will always find the very best of groceries at the lowest prices. Here you will find prices th:it will appeal to your pocket-book you will be treated with all courtesy. We are at your service ;il all times, to fill your grocery wiuils, and a trial order will convince you that our prices aro rigid and you will save money. Order now for Thanksgiving. We have the necessaries. Telephone us, and we will lake care of you. It Standard Grocery Co. Corner Third and Laramie "THE ONE PRICE STORE" Headquarters for Farmers Telephone 41 For Your Baby. The Signature of r0 C WS - is the only guarantee that you have ths QeiiMime prepared by him for over 30 years. YOU'LL give YOUR baby the BEST Your Physician Knows Fletcher's Castoria. Sold only in one size bottle, never in bulk or otherwise; to protect the babies. The Centaur Company, Always the Best Work PAINTING, PAPER HANGING AND DECORATING Estimate gtaitly furnihel Work, guaranteed to please PHONE BLACK 282 Q, V. REEVES ALLIANCE. NEBR. POR Christmas your photograph. It carries the per sonal thought ot the giv er, is simple, appropriate and creates no greater obligation than the kind ly thought it bears. Make the appointment early. fen Ay " riffle THE ALLIANCE ART STUDIO