I ' 1 nxtj AuuiAiMsto linivALtU, xiuuAi, JUXNhi J.8, lyU. PERSONALS Miss Mildred Grlgps has acceted A petition in the office of the County Clerk, Dr. O, J. Hand .was in Ashby, Wed nesday on business. Q. Larson and family left Wed nesday for Ravenna to make their bom. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Totter of Feoria, lit., who have been Tlsitlnii their daughter, Mrs. A. W. Brost, for the past two months, loft Wednes day for their home. - ' W. Luti left Wednesday for a Visit to friends In Omaha. ' ' Mrs. II. I). IUker of Sheridan ar rived Wednesday for a visit with lira. Everett Cook and her mother, Mrs. II. D. Baker. Mrs. P. 8. Swann of Denver, ar rived Wednesday for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Henry M. Roberta. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Weld.vnlia'i..r left Wednesday for a visit to tela' fives at Burlington, la. Mrs. J. R. Basktns is visiting her ., sister, Mrs. F. C. Fulner. H. A. Martin left Wednesday lo . - make hta home at Fort Collins, Col. Viola Severe and Donald Me - Donald left Wednesday for a visit to relatives at Dalton, Neb. Mrs. C. O. Stewart of Casper, Wyo., who is going to Sheridan, has been visiting Mrs. W. II. Boland en route to that place. Mrs. II. A. Balrd and daughter, JJuelah. left Wednesday for a visit ' to relatives at Red Lodge, Mont '' J. R. West stopped over In Al liance oa business en route from Omaha to Morrill, Neb. Mrs. O. F. Hester, who has been visiting her son, Mr. Witowack and ' family, returned to her home at Marsland, Wednesday. Misses Ida and Margaret Ubrlg, who have been shopping In Alliance, returned to their home at Hemlng ford, Wednesday, Mi's Ines McCain of Spearflfth, S. D., uiorped over In Alliance on her wsy lo Torrlngton, Wyo., for a visit. Mesdames Hubble and Banks, who ea'me here to see Mrs. Elgut&t at the St. Joseph hospital, returned to their home at Mitchell, Wednesday. The friends of Mrs. Elquist are pleased to know that she is getting along so nicely. Mrs. Frank Noble of Haxtun, Col., stopped over la Alliance en route to her home at that place from a vthlt with her brother, Dan Thompson of Lakeside. iirl wanted. Steam Laundry. 61 Mrs. K. B. Nelson left Wednesday for Sidney to meet her mother, Mrs. W. J. SI pier, and sister, Elva, of Given who are coming here to visit her. Mrs. R. Phelps of Trumbull, Neb., is visiting Mrs. Radenbaugh. Mrs. A. T. Lunn left Wednesday to attend the convention at Gerlng. While there she will be entertained at the home of Mrs. S. K. Warrlcks at Scottsbluff. Mrs. L. D. Blair of Anselmo, Neb., mother of Mrs. Berry, is visiting here. . Mrs. R. L. Johnstone returned the first of the week from a auto trip through Wyoming with her husband. They stopped at Gillette, Newcastle, Moorecroft and other places. Mrs. Ed Eldred returned Thurs day evening from a visit at Hastings. Mrs. Frank Doolittle of Anselmo, fs visiting at the home ot her brother Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Berg of this city. She will remain until after the race meet. Madison Rogers from tha Battls Mountain sanitarium at Hot Springs, S. V., has been Visiting Mrs. , Edna Benedict of thla city for a few days on his return from a family reunion at his old home at Central City. Neb. Gerald Rlpgins who has bumi m m the hospital at Alliance, went to Scottsbluff Thursday to visit with his mother, Mrs. W. R. Rigglns, for on month. W. J. Johnson of Alliance who has been In Scottsbluff attending the i;tocknien's convention, returned to Alliance yesterday. Dr. L. W. Eowmsn, formerly over Morgan's grocery, is now located in the First National Bank Bldg. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Droegemueller on Wednes day, June 16. She has been named Florine. King Dobry, record foreman, has gone to Omaha to Join his family. Wm. Corbett and son, Gaylard, are going to Seneca Sunday on a fishing trip. - C. C. Bayard and C. H. Jones' are going to Seneca on a fishing trip. James Dobry left Wednesday night for Omaha to be at the bedside of his daughter. George Duncan returned Wednes day from an extended visit in Van couver, B. C, Just in time to alt on the board of equlllzation, and has taken up business cares again. Mrs. Duncan will remain in Vancouver for some weeks. . ; Moses Wright and family accom panied by Jerry Rowan and family, are leaving the first of the week for a camping trip to the Black Hills. Mr. and Mrs. acob Dompart, who have been in Alliance to consult the doctor, left for their home Friday. J. B. Byer of Bonard, Neb., who has been in Alliance on business, left Friday for his home. Uris Richards of Des Moines, la., arrived Friday for a visit to James Kims ins and family. . J. R. Kelly left Friday for a visit to relatives at Los Angelos, Calif. Z. E. Ballard, who has been to Douglas on business, returned Fri day. Denver Black from Beggar Field, Cal., is here for the races. Mrs. Stanford and daughters re turned to Hemlngford Friday from a shopping trip to Alliance. Mrs. C. M. Krumtum accompanied by her son and daughter, left Friday for a visit to her brother at her mopolis, . Wyo. Manila Mickey of Scottsbluff, who has been visiting the Misses Ryan of this city, returned to her home Friday. The Campflre girls of Alliance will havo a booth during the races and will serve pie, coffee, dough nuts, and other eatables to the faint and weary. The guardians of the various Fires are: Mesdames T. A. Gross, E. R. Harris, Fred Carlson, and Misses Avis Joder and Josephine Ganson. They will take turns in superintending the booth. flattery, but it is difficult to couvlnw, a girl that ruch Is the ease when she Is presented with an Imitation dia mond. : liittf Few things taste as good when warmed over, a pretty good argu ment against letting your love grow cold. Philadelphia Record. The best remedy for a heart-at tack is another girl. Let , us bo thankful for our lot. even if It is not a lot People hate to get a reputation for what they really are. The last thing you want is general ly the first thing you get. -' A stolen kiss has cost many a man 60 years of matrimony. A man likes to fetl tbat he ia lov- a woman likes to be told. (lie ladien aid society of Here give a bazaar and food data at lumber yard office Thursday aft- oon and evening, June 17. They also serve a creamed chicken ;-er, tho proceeds ot which will to help build tho Berea union, irch. The price of the supper will r0 cents, Mr. Cass of Berea will donate a residence lot 60x140 , which will be auctioned off la evening. ' Everybody Invited. . A roughhoune occurred in a local pool hall, the other evening, accord ing to rumors. Some brother, a trifle under the Influence of Joy Juice, attempted to demonstrate to a cook how he Bhould slice pickles. The cook didn't ask for suggestions and resented receiving them. . No arrests were made and the ambulance was not called. Some men hustle almost as hard for a Job as some women hustlo for a husband. Scientists tell us that people should wed their opposites. That is why so many people are anxious to marry money. Imitation may be the sincerest 4 Expert Kodi ONE DAY Buy your Eastir Van Grav And have them (llveloped Free Van Gravpp Studio 3rd and Box Butte l Alliance, Neb. x Finishing SERVICE i v films at the iiStudio. l J ; ' ... 4 t . . . . Big RedBCtions GoMi Race Meet Visitors to Profit All Next Week tained Price-Slashing at The Horace Bogue 33S AND 50 BIS mm y Sus- tore H VVlrpir - p On Our Second Floor Stock Includes All Our Ladies Ready-to-Wear-Spring Suits, Goats, Dresses and Separate Skirts ; Many charming garments with distinctive style, j A very good selection remains for you. 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