r W1 1: f Glen Gentle rame up from Bonner Friday. Dr. Hand went to Hay Springs last Sunday. Fred Herman of Bridgeport was here last week. WANTED Old clean rags, 6c ior pound. Call 340. Chase Feaplns went to Hyannls, Sunday, returning Tuesday noon. Fred Childs of Bridgeport was In Alliance last week visiting friends. Skinner's Macaroni Products, mad n Nebraska. Ask your grocer. Ad Dean Shaw of the Episcopal church spent the first of the week at Mullen. Rev. H. J. Young made a flying trip to Bridgeport Monday morning. WANTED Old clean rags, 6c per pound, fall 340. S. H. Fink, formerly In business in GAlliance, left Monday noon for Kdgemont. GIRL WANTED Inquire nt Alli ance' Steam laundry. 34-tf-7463 Mrs. R. C. Strong and family re turned Friday from a visit with rel atives near Bridgeport. Real Estate, Loans and Insur ance. F. E. REDDISH, Reddish Block, 15 tf -6727 Mr. Aggie Flelchman of Merna rrvel Friuay for a visit with Mr. andliMre. F. W. Haargarten. v?"-;- Mrs." J. G. Beck returned to the ranch near Bingham Tuesday noon, after a short stay in Alliance. Mrs, M. J. Murphy of Lakeside re turned to her home Friday after a visit in Alliance with friends. John McCoy, M. D. Offices and Hospital Reddish Block Telephone 81 Miss Jennie Hinton, who was vis iting her cousin Miss Erma Pflug at Hyannls, returned last Wednesday. The Haddorff Husic House reports the salo of a fine grand piano to Miss Alta Young, Alliance music teacher. Mrs. I. R. vV.-llf r came down from , . , l o . ., . ,! nn tn V ' u i t ' -r WANTED Old clean rags, 6c prr pound, ("all 340. Mrs. Cora Lewis was a passenger to Hot Springs Sunday. Mary Regan left Sunday to visit with her sister Mrs. Holden, at Sher idan, Wyo. CilItL WANTED Inquire at Alli ance St emu IiaiiihIi-)'. 34-tf-7453 Mrs. Thomas Martin has been quite 111 for some time but is now convalescing. Max Wilrox, of the Bridgeport News-Blade, was a Saturday and Pun day visitor in Alliance. Miss Lt'one Phillips, of Doniphan, came in Tuesday noon for a visit at the W. E. Spencer home. A meeting for men will be held at the City Mission, at 211 Box Butte avenue, Sunday afternoon. Cecil McConeughey of Aurora. Nebr., came Sunday for a visit with his sister, Mrs. Carl Witham. Mrs. Robert Campbell returned the last of the week from the east where she has been visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. D. Darling and son Duane made a short trip' Into the hills by auto Saturday and Sunday. Miss Mildred Zurn' returned from Hemingford Tuesday noon. She had been visiting at the Green home there. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Standard were passengers to Dead wood. Lead and Hot Springs the latter part of the week. Dick Waters left Monday noon for Toronto, Canada, whore he will spend some time visiting bis brother at thai place. M' ' Judge L. A. Berry and wife re turned to Alliance Monday after a short visit with their son Lyle at Casper, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kern of Lincoln came up Saturday and expect to make headquarters here. Mr. Kern is a Burlington special agent. Everett Stalspart, representing the Erie Railroad Lake Line, with head quarters in Omaha, was a guest at the Alliance Hotel the last or ttie with friends and nlltnd the chaut.iu- quu. Miss Virginia Warrick of Scotts bluff came over Saturday to spend a t n.Mi r1 a rt wnn 10 vtttlrttr hfir 1 1 t t 1 1 Wulford Johnson of 1 ort and, Ore- . f r,eu(,8 ,n AlliBnce Virginia is the gon. stopped over for a visit w tn puegt q LaKleha Lunn this week. Friday n his way to Lin-; friends coin. Miss Lucy rinkhant of Lakeside, who had been visiting with friends in Alliance, returned to her home Friday, j Mrs. Karl Sterns and son Herbert left Sunday noon for Mitchell to viMt for a month with relatives of Mrs. Sterns Mr. and Mrs. Crowns. Thfy ;weie acconn.si nUd by Miss Lui-ill' Fuucott. Mrs. Geo.' Dietlein and children left . Mr "ite Watson of Mit- Monday noon Schafer and ScottsblutT. for a visit with the' Dineen families at; and wife have ruovea Mr. Boyer has accept ed a position with the Ford Service Station garage. Jack Boyer to Itushville. Clyde Hay and Ed Montgomery of Alliance ImhI week and while they were here thoy purchased ; the a Reo touring car. John G. Lewis, the well known in surance man, left Tuesday noon for a business trip covering northern Sheridan county. F. W. Melick of Hemingford was an Alliance visitor Monday, stopping over on his way home from a busi ness trip to Omaha. Wm. BignHl returned nnnn from a trip to South chell. returned Sunday from Iowa : points, where they went a week ago ! to attend the funeral of a relative. They left Sunday noon for their 'ranch north of .Mitchell. ; Mrs. J. U. Taylor and sons, of i Whitman, were in Alliance Friday on ; their way home from Hot Springs. : where they spent some time enjoying Mr. Taylor is a well known stockman In the hills, j Miss Grace Wright, who has been in St. Joseph hospital for an opera tion, has so far recovered that she was able to be taken to her home, at Whitman Tuesday by her parents. , Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Wright. Miss Nellie O'Donnell. formerly a stenographer in the law office t of Boyd & Met 7, . rived Sunday i r.n Standard Grocery Co., Acquitted And Their Method of Selling Groceries Vindicated Senator Earl D. Mallery of the Mallery Grocery Co., had the proprietor of The Standard Grocery arrested in May last and charged him with adver tising falsely, saying that Schilling's Best Japan Tea was not what we sold, but claimed we sold. an "Inferior Tea" as Schilling's Best, but the Wise Judge ruled that the Standard's preponderance of evidence was sufficient to show that the Standard Grocery Co., was justly right and acquitted the defendant. We maintained at the time this charge was brought that it was on account of "Our selling groceries for less than others, also we believe that you be lieve it was brought to try and force US to leave Alliance' but we assure you nOVY, as we did when we opened our business, we are here to stay and serve you with the best at the lowest possible prices. Try us for your fall and winter supplies. We will save you money. Let us figure on your mail orders before you send away. We will save you money. Tuesday! from Omaha, wlinr she Is emp;oed Omaha, In a responsible pos'tlon by a pio-.i- h marketed cattle from the.inent law firm. She will Bpeml Kr Bignell Brothers' ranch. 9 m v B T. Prout of Denver has Joined the Haddorff Music House selling force and will travel out of Alliance selling Haddorff pianos. E W. Exley. of Omaha, general manager of the Haddorff branch stores, spent Wednesday with L. L. Covington, the local manager. If you are payliiK high liitercwt rate In the Building Loan tmU o the Nebraska I-ani LY.mpany and rt the money at reduced Interest rate.. Mrs. D. W. Kenner and Mrs. Lloyd Thomas attended the circus at Hem ingford last Friday, visiting there with friends and returning Saturday noon. Mrs C. M. Lux of Crawford, moth er of Mrs. J. M. Miller of the Alli ance Hotel, .returned to her home Tuesday after a few days' visit with her daughter. Miss Margaret Bell, of the First National Bank force, left Friday noon for a stay of two weeks on the lakes In Cherry county. They will visit with friers. Wm. Delslng of Hemingford, one of Box Butte county's prosperous farmers, was In Alliance Sunday, coming down via auto. He returned Monday noon on train No. 43. Mr. and Mrs. Hunter, the evalgel- ists who have been holding evening street meetings In the city recently, left Sunday noon for eastern points. Mis. Hunter speaks seven languages, and attracted much attention by her . street preaching while In the city. vacation with "icr parents in -lli-a nee The ladles of the Presbyterian church will serve ice cream and cake on the lawn of Mrs. C. MacCray, 623 Laramie, Friday evening. Ice cream, 10 cents; Ice cream and cake, 16 cents. Serving to begin at 6 o ciock. Patronize the women. 34-H-7454 . E. L. Lovenburg, formerly cashier of the Angora State Bank, spent the first of the week In Alliance attend-; ing the Chautauqua with Mrs. Lov enburg. He recently sold his bank-, lng Interests at Angora to H. A. ; Johnson, who comes from Marquette, Nebr., but will remain at Angora un til about August 16. Mr. nd Mrs. W. L. Kousey and baby daughter left Tuesday noo for Hills City, Sou;h Dakota, to spoT a few days camping and fishing. Mr. Rousey had a complete fishing equip ment, and promised to bring ir. the limit each day. Mr ana Mrs. u u. Rt.bblns and family and the W Barnes family left Wednesday for the same place to enjoy an outing of a few days. An Alliance traveling man, noted for the hardness of his bead, felt glad of the fact on Monday when rid ing the local Into Alliance from the west. The T. M. was thrown against the stove In the way car when the slack In the long train of cars was taken up. He Btruck the stove with his head, cracking the top of the stove. He did not report the acci dent, fearing that he would be com pelled to pay for the oroKen siove Look These Prices Over and Come to Us for Your Needs:- No. 1 High Patent Flour, per sack $1.50; per 100 lbs. 24 lbs. Yellow Corn Meal, per sack 12 lbs. Graham Flour, per sack ..$3. 15 Bars Diamond 0 Soap, 50c; 100 Bars ........ ..$3 7 Bars of Laundry Queen White Soap, 25c; 100 bars for. $3 13 Bars Bob White Soap, 50c ; 100 bars $3 13 Bars Flake White Soap, 50c; 100 bars .$3 13 Bars Crystal White Soap, 50c; 100 bars ...$3 13 Bars Pearl White Soap, 50c; 100 bars . $3 3 Bars High Grade Perfumed Soap, 35c value . Extra Fancy Peaberry Coffee, per lb WALTER BAKER'S COCOA, V2 lb. can ...... : SCHILLING'S JAPAN TEA (the finest natural leaf), per lb., 40c; 2 lbs No. 3 Peaches, 25c value, in syrup, 20c per can ; 2 for No. 3 Muscat Grapes, in syrup, 20c; 2 for : . No. 3 Egg Plums, 25c value, 20c ; in syrup, 2 for Gallon Peaches . 2 lbs. Peanut Butter 2 lbs. Fig Bars - 2 lbs. Assorted 25c Cookies and Cakes, 2 lbs. for ..... Jelly Powders, 3 for - Bulk Cocoanut ,per lb. . Bulk Cocoa, per lb 15c value in Cut Yellow Wax or Green String Beans 20c value (per can) Sweet Potatoes, 2 cans for Calumet Baking Powder, 16-ounce can, 25c value, for ... 2y2 lbs- fr. 49c- 5 lDS- for 8j- This Price on Calu" met Baking Powder is here to stay. 35c Jars Jam - 15c value Mogul Queen Olives, Stuffed Olives, Pickled On ions and Sweet Pickles, per bottle 15c package Quaker Oats - - Mogul Rolled Oats, extra large size package Macaroni, Spaghetti, Noodles 3 packages for Argo Corn Gloss Starch, per package 10c Roll Toilet Paper, 2 rolls for - No. 1 Flat Red Salmon, 20c value, 2 cans for Large 10-ounce can Oysters, 25c value, for 20c; 3 for .... . . 4-ounce Can Oysters, 10c; 3 for ' 3 large tins Rex Kraut - Smilax Kraut, per can, 5c; 6 for - No. 3 Can Black Cherries, 2 for 05 60 .45 .25 .25 .60 .65 .65 .65 .20 .25 .20 .75 .35 .35 .35 .35 .25 .25 .35 .25 .25 .35 .10 .25 .20 25 .10 .10 .25 .25 .05 .15 .35 .50 .25 .25 .28 .35 100 Pounds Stock Salt 30 Clothes Pins for Swift's Improved Fly Swatters, each Corn and Peas, 15c value, per can 10c; 6 cans for .. Per case, 24 cans . .76 . .05 .. .08 . .55 $2.15 .. .10 No. 2 Hand Picked Tomatoes, 15c quality, per can Per case, 24 cans, Ripe Olives, 25c quality, per can 18 j; 2 for No. 2 Blackberries in syrup, 25c value, 2 for 85 No. 2 Bartlett Pears in syrup, 25c value, 2 for .... Gallon Ketchup, $1.25 value, for Libby's Apple Butter, 25c value, for 18 5; 2 for Libby s Jellies, 15c value, for ...$2.S5 ... .35 .35 .85 .35 .10 Libby's Pork and Beans, 15c value, 2 for .25 Farina 25c Bottle Peroxide, per bottle : No. 2 Sliced Hawaiian Pineapple, 20c ; 2 for COME TO US FOR MASON JARS. SPECIAL PRICES ON TWO OR MORE CASES. Mason Jars, pints, per dozen Mason Jars, quarts, per dozen Bulk Soda Crackers, 2 lbs. for 20c Ghs Chipped Beef, for Swedish Hard Tack, per package 25c; 2 for Salmon, per can 10c; 6 for Piiik Salmon, 2 for . .10 .15 .35 .60 .65 25 .15 .45 .... .55 L.. 25 tTP'ound tall Alaska Red Salmon, 25c value, for .20 Vo Potmd can flat Red Sockeye Salmon, 2 for .35 WE HAVE A SPECIAL PRICE ON HAM AND BACON. Swansdown Pancake Flour, per package lOC'package Envelopes, for Lipton's Tea, yellow labt.1, l2 pound for J.. 10c value assorted Toilet Soap, per bar, 5c; per dozen .... Jar Rubbers, 24 for Pretzels, 2 pounds for Lighthorse Cleanser, per can V2 pound can Instant Postum, for 'Puffed Wheat, Puffed Rice, Slredded Whe!:., 2 l'rr, "- Mogul Toothpicks, two packages for Vo pound cake Premium No. 1 Chocolate No. 3 Hominy, 15c quality, for 1 Mustard Sardines, two cans for .15 Oil Sardines, per can 05 .30 .05 .35 .55 .ir v .0; J DON'T FORGET THAT WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS Don't forget that we are going to move to the Reddish block, 204 Box Butte Avenue, aSout August 12th, where we will be prepared with new goods to show vou. Don't forget that we will have a first-class meat department in the new lo cation where we will carry nothing but first-class goods in this line for less money. HAYING ORDERS. If you don't let us figure with you on your haying orders and buy here we will both lose money. wart Orooei CompV Phone 4-1 "The Store that Knows It's Subject" I