ii,, .ii i , inti.tit.iiiUilllltlllllHI t i i one !.i t ! 1 -1 'A i- f i ! i 1' i NEVER mind if the leaves haven't commenced to fall as yet Autumn is on the way, and you'll be wise to leave your measure for your custom tailored clothes to daythen they'll be Ready When You 4 Need 'Em Get the first choice of Ed. V. Price & Co's. exclusive woolens and have the clothes delivered when you want them at a price you'll like to pay. r E. G. Laiog "Modern Clothes for Men" 308 Box Butte Avenue Alliance, Nebraska I! Ii - i $1 The Victrola tone is a wonderful thing., It is the tone of pure reality throbbing with life anc1 power and .it is exclusive with the Victrola. Besides this true-to-Iife tone, the Victrola with its system of changeable needles and modifying doors enables you to instantly meet every acoustic con dition without in ihz least degree changing the artist' interpretation. These distinguishing points of superiority are only two important features that demonstrate the perfection of every detail in the Victrola, and make patented Victrola features of interest to every one. Couio and see these patented Victrola features -with in r ct Upr and perfectly smooth b"re, which is scimtifi .l.ii'r-Ktnt to conform to the expanding sound wives crested by the '.ube -the flexible meul connection between the sound-box wJic'.i enables the Victor NeHle to follow the record grooves Trerin tin cily caltuUUJ i sutin I box. tnii taprriwr tone t . ., with unerring accuitc,' Centenltd jur.il -boards and amplifying compartment of wood provide the very tiniit ol nrra oi v.r. t. sa surface and sound amplifying conpsrtment, so absolutely ekWMiat to at txai. ... j puie tone reproduction. UodKj-t.g dwr.i r.;;y be opened wide thereby giving the tore in its fullest volume; of 6W tn; y be Ki : i :-ty degree graduating the volume of tone to exactly suit every rTimtcmcnt. Clu ed t: :.t the volume is reduced to the minimum and when not in use the interior is luily potecteti. Victor syttem c (.'.angeabla needl perfect reproduction i possible only with p-rlrct point::. s.-cfi rt a r.cw needle lor each record is the only positive assurance f a perfect point. Y .: also have your choice ol lull tone, hi!' ?ne or further m'i!ihcat:m v.i;li tl. . (. -3 needle. ct 'i..i UV...1 uiv. nuiiuuiut IU11C Ul lilt VIIUU14 ami see ho w the Victrola system of changeable needles enables yo.. to crjry every record to the fullest extent, you '.viii realize why tiic Victrola is universally acknowl edged the greatest of all musical instruments. There a-e Virtrolas in great variety from $15 to 30Q, and terms can be arranged to suit your convenience. TiTTaHria.iwl I W -m ! IT rt,:JUi js Mm w i .. MA Mi! TUS -'Vf!!!:': '- C . P I II I! S ioors' vott:1tno Vf-trds 4 iwvk tule era torerw? ttnK? sr- . c. . r i ii i; HARMONY nEIGit'S AT MRS. WM. BIGNELL KILLED Wbirsk;! for many ypitrs anil hund reds of Borrowing friends mourn ber lemlBe. Mr. and Mrs. BiKnell moved rom the ranch to Alliance a number f years ago, since which time she I ad taken a very active part in church circles. The funeral will be held at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon from the V Irst Presbyterian church. Inter ment will be made in Greenwood ftmetery. The funeral services will be conducted by Rev. Lewis Mclntyre, pastor. REPUBLICANS MET THURS. (Continued from first mnc) man of the county central commit tee resulted in the election of Wil liam Mitchell. John O'Keefe was 'lected as secretary. The following were elected as pre cinct committeemen: rret htct t'ommiUeeiiieii H. E. (Janti Alliance, west of Box Butte. JG. M. Martin Alliance, east of Box Dutte. Boyd Ferdinand Seldler. Hox Dutte 1'. H. Dillon. Porsey C. A. Burlew. Lake Charley it list. Lawn Ferdinand Nlkont. Liberty John Paha. Nonpareil to be filled. Running. Water W. A. Clark. Snake Creek Joneph NeruJ. .Vrljtht-reny 3. Mniley. me next mo m.u. ""-- p- to Moses V. Klnkaid. our candidate ..Ichmak : nR by many of .thoBe P"- fop menibor of Contini8a an), to a, ,nt. William Mitchell. 0n of tho,e members of our party who . chairman, mad- a Mlrrine HP-e. h 1. ufp ran,,i(lu(8 for 1H VQ ot, wMch he plortpel h.s earnest support pr iffl.i to every candidate on the Democratic . ... . , ,, ticket He look up ehch cniididate ' commend our fellow citizen. W. by name, told of their qualitU itions K Harper, to tU voters of this (list arid why they Khoul t be elected. John 'i't tor the ollice of representative. O'Keefe, secrHnry of th c intal V commend each of the candi ro mlttee, outlined some of b. p'ans d it0 o( lh,a narty for tht various for dlRseiiiinallnK l)emocratl doc- county officers, vix: trl e during the campaign. Charley F. W. Irish, candidate for treasur TV'y, alternate delegate at the Dem- er. ttci ttlc national convention In St. w. r. Mounts, candidate for clerk ljtrla in June, told of the meeting, v. o. Barnes, candidate for sher-the-e an dstirred up enthuiia. n. LVvd ThoniHK. candidate for sta'e! MHry A nobertson, candidate for rep esentative. told of the outlook superintendent. for vlctorv n Shriian coumy ana Miss Louise McGuire was operated on Tuesday for tonsllitis. I I Born to Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Under wood, July 17, a baby girl. Henry Hler of Antioch was in the city on business Wednesday. I i Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hooper, Thursday, July 20. a baby boy. I 1 Mrs. Taul Fry of Hay Springs was operated on at the hospital Tuesday. J. B. Rainier ' returned Tuesday noon from a trip east, which he took accompanying his sister on her way to Arkansas. National Music Supply Company a T. J. WIKER, Manager Across from Postoffice, . Alliance, Nebr. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Iteeder left this noon for Torrington, Wyo., on a bus iness trip. Mrs. Homer Sickles of Minatare returned home Wednesday noon after a vlBit with Mrs. E. C. Drake. J. C. Romer ot Canton was in the city Saturday, bringing his daughter In for the removal of her tonsils. L. M. Kennedy, grading contract or, Is putting In a new sidetrack on the Burlington at Antioch for the new potash plant. T. M. Lawler was called to Cas per, Wyo., this noon by a telegram announcing the serious illness of his daughter, Mrs. Nora Walbrldge. Mrs. D. W. Kenner left this noon for Girard. where she will visit over Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Beaumont. L. Moxon and family returned Wednesday night from a trip to Hen ry, Nebr., where they went last Sun day on a fishing trip. The trip was i made via auto and all report an en jjoyable time. Born to Mr. -amf Mrs. Lee Mc Laughlin, Wednesday night, a baby girl. This is the tenth child born to Mr. and Mrs.. McLaughlin, and the sixth girl. Jess L. Barnett and son were over from Gordon Mond.ty on business. Mr. Barnett was formoriy employed by the Nowberry Harlware Company In Alliance. P. J. Moody of Ardmore Is at the hospital recovering from an attack of appendlcltlB. He was operated on Monday by Dr. C. E. Slagle. (Continued from tlrst page) . ki ; to John L. Kennedy, our candi date tor I'nited States senator, and d that all work together for the: gol of th narty. C. A. Bu-lw f f Untrford !oU of old times In Box Bti'te county when Democrats were few and f- !' 'iu,i A i on I'h'-it; Sot"' "'inj; DT.'orta' i" Lev- Basja, candidate for attorney. J. A. I i gar., candidate for asses sor. It. K. Keleht. candidate for sur veyor, as w.'ll qualified and deaerv- t'-e ol the support of the voters of hi - ory. J. C x-vm. n uiHd? a rp.-t ih 1,1,8 county full of vital points to be used In the Th recent complete reunion of the campaign. Other speakers were Fred Progressive and Republican parties Mollrlng, Calvin Cox, Jonn sianion. snouiii be a source of gratification L. A. Berry, Patrick Dillon. Miss ana pleasure to the voters of Box Oeal Russell. John W. lluthrle. Jnho Butte county, forecasting, as it does Klnaella. Perry Mailey, Mr. Reeder, the overwhelming victory of progres- Eugene Burton, George uonr, A. n. sive and constructive candidates and Rodgers. T. M. Lawler, tieorge K. principiPt. at the polls in November. Snyder, John Jelinek. J. W. Shank. T. J. O'Keefe. Wilbur Patterson. -Thomas Dillon. II. E. Gantx. Robert I Graham, Andrew Cusick and Joseph Uanlon. Pttali lU'iMirt Issued The Geological Survey now has available for distribution Its annual itatement of potash salts for 191 5, wrfclch also Includes some simple tests determine the presence of potash! Tbe amount of potash salts imported fmr consumption into the United Suae during the year Is given at 170,555.450 pounds, valued at $3, 75.124. The daughter of Aleck Hills was operated on Wednesday morning at te hospital for appendicitis. W. R. METZ, A. M. MILLER. E. D. MALLERY. . Committee, Mayor Kouiig Hrt timed Wednesday Mayor P. E. Romig of Alliance re- I turaned Wednesday noon from an extended eastern trip which took couple of weeks. The mayor visited a number of eastern cities, including New York city. On his return he stopped at West Point, Nebr., where he was Joined by Mrs. Romig and the family, who had been visiting there with relative!. urace Hooter or Minatare came over Tuesday to make an extended visit with Mrs. George Davis and family. (V r SOME MORE RECORD SALES JULY, 1916 JOE McCLENEOH.AN. Hanauer Record ivr Mick v'oir iH.Mrn J mpai y The Man N bo Matte The Record Sales Sold for Pete Eginton, Paxton, Nebr., 1254 pound steers at $8.75 JULY, 1916 Sold Alvin Evans, Whitman, Nebr., Nebraska-Mexicans, weighing 1020 lbs., at $7.20 JULY, 1916 Sold for Huffman Bros., Tryon, Nebr., Heavily branded, horned steers at $8 25 The Record Live Stock a Commission Co. Union Stock Yards, Omaha 4) 1) 4 aft