igDoingsatCrawford 1 mi Why You Should Trade at The Standard There are Five Reasons Guess Them PEERLESS FLOUR the Highest Patent $1.95 while this car lasts. Try this Flour for better baking. There is a reason why you should trade at the Standard. Two 25c packages Qold Dust for 45c. Pint Mason Jars, per dozen, 60c. Quart Mason Jars, per dozen, 65c. One-half Gallon Mason Jars, per dozen, $1.00. Three cans Cut Stringless Beans, 15c value, 25c. FRFSH HEATS-FRESH FISH Compare our low prices with what you are paying now. We buy for less and give you the benefit always. STANDARD GROCERY COMPANY 204 Box Butte Avenue Phone No. 41 'Veryttiing in Music At The j At the same Location Opposite the Postoffice ALLIANCE REPRESENTATIVES OF IB Ml Pianos in i - IteiiS pi ; :S&2H J JU tmmm (nown Reputation VICTOR VICTROLAS The largest record stock in Western Nebraska. Also we intend to carry a Sheet Music and small Instrument Dep't Violins, Guitars, Mandolins Accordians, Harmonicas, Strings, Etc., Etc., Etc. r r We Solicit Your Patronage W Opposite the Postoffice Alliance, Nebraska Among the interesting things at the Tri State Fair to be held in Crawford, Nebr., on the 20th, 21st and 22nd of this month is the finest herd of Angus cattle in the state. Also, the committee has secured the School Exhibit from the University Farm and this will doubtless create considerable Interest. An exceptionally good race program has been arranged with some fine horses entered and more coming all the time. Crawford has an ideal place for the holding of its fair, hav. ing the City Park with a large swimming pool, lots of shade and plenty of seats. There are swings for the kiddies to play on and no one need be out in the hot sun. The association has built new building and the grounds have been greatly improv ed. The famous Savidge Carnival Company will be in Craw- ford from the 10th to the 23rd and there will be something do- ing every minute of every day. This is going to be the great est Tri-State Fair ever held in Northwest Nebraska and Craw ford wants everybody to come and bring all their family and friends and spend the entire three days. l.tX'AL ITKMM Mrs. J. A. Trefney left Saturday for Uayard for a short visit. ... John W. Guthrie made a business trip to Crawford Monday. a A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. James Murphy Sunday. Charley Sandall, of North Platte, was a visitor In Alliance the first of the week. A page of Interesting news will be found In The Herald this week the ad of the Ceo. A. Mollrlng store. ... Mrs. Nettle Uhrlg of HernlnKford wu.4 down Friday and Saturday for dentil work. ... A nine-pound baby girl was born to Mr. Htid Mrs. Smlthberg of Alli ance Wednesday. ... Mrs. Ivan Uodgers left Saturday for Sheridan, VVyo., after a vIhK here with relatives for four weeks. . Miss Mattle Clifford left Saturday for S'ottHbluff after a visit with the Swan and Kenswold families. ... II. P. Weldenhatner It ft Saturday I for Sterling for a short visit with his unrle, F. I). Weldenhanier. ... General Superintendent E. E. Young ban purchased a new Clover Leaf roadster of the Crow-Elkhart make from W. I). Hunier. The Fashion Shop wishes to call the attention of the ladles of Alliance to their advertisement In this Issue of The Herald. The colored people of Alliance wish to thank the people who so I kindly assisted at the death and fun eral of Kd Hayes. ... The Alliance Herald Is $1.00 per year. Issued 52 times. Runs from 12 to 24 pages per Issue. Subscribe now. Pon't miss reading the ads of The Quality Store, Mollrlng's, in this Is sue of The Herald. . . Lloyd Hale of Gordon was In Alli ance the first of the week, vlsltlnf friends and relatives. He returned home Tuesday noon. ... Mrs. Oscar O'Hannon will enter tain the Lndlcs' Aid Society of the Methodist church next Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. ... Guy Ixckwood returned Sunday mornltiK with Mrs. Lock wood and the children from a trip to Omaha and Lincoln. . Mr. unci Mrs. Jerry Howan und Mrs. C. C. Smith left Wednesday ev ening for Chadron to visit the Pa wen county fair. a A dollar saved Is a dollar earuod. You can save dollars by reading the advertisement of the Fushlon Shop In this issue of The Herald. ... Molliing's. The Quality Su.re, of fers some interesting advertising la this U-sue of The Herald. Head th ads. The Alliance talent wish to Vxlend their thaiiku to Mrs. Shane, who no Intelligently and painstal y in structed ilie;n in Ih ;igoiil held at the Pi sl y. ei lull church Sunday night. Robert Graham accompanied Ed gar Howard of Columbus to Bridge port Saturday afternoon, where Mr. Howard spoke at the Morrill county fair. a a Pon't mihs reading the advertise ment of The Fashion Shop in tbi issue of The Herald. It la lull of in teresting news for the ladies of Alli ance and vicinity. ... Engraved visiting v!'",', wedding; announcements and Invitations can be secured at The Herald office. Ask to see samples Phone 340. 10 Day Corset Sale All New W. B. Models $1.50 style 447 spec $1.19 l.f0 style :W.r spec $1.19 $1.50 style J74 spec. $1.19 $1.50 style 463 spec $1.19 $3.00 stylo 422 spec $1.93 $2.25 style 485 spec $1.39 $2.25 style 449 spec $1.39 $2.25 style 375 spec. $2.00 style 149 spec. .$1.39 .$1.19 Regan's Opera House Block