xat -. mmwmM""t AAAAAAAAAAAAA AAA',AAAAJ1 AAAIAtAAAtAitfAJHi(tt, -- - " f ift , !f f J A A - AA-Ai A A j, ..,.,,, CHRISTMAS OPENING ?yi.i.iM mt -t -)U t MILLER BROS'. China and Furniture Store TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24 4 4 ' 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 FURNITURE AN exceptionally strong line much larger than we have ever carried before. Everything in necesseties to start housekeeping with, and a fine line of Parlor Stands, Rockers, Buffets, China Closets, Etc; suitable for Xmas presents. CHINA XH1S Line is our first love. The one we started in business with and the foundation that has made our business such a success. It is more complete than ever and is absolutely the largest in this state west of Lincoln. TOYS AND DOLLS HpHE Wholesale Samples this year were so large and attractive that we just could not resist heavy buying. We think you will agree with us that our Toy and Doll stock is the largest and most complete you have ever seen outside of the cities. CUT GLASS AND SILVERWARE A Complet Line of the famous 25 year guaratee "Community" Silverware. Many new and beautiful designs. r "UR Cut Glass is polished by a secret process and is absolutely nsur- passed for brilliancy. We sell at prices lower than you have been in the habit of paying. Complete Line of Gift Books and Bibles. Visit Our Store and Bring the Children. iWillerOroth u 'nvy?tyfirtttfinnii'vvyin m rwrwlfr Eastern Stars Entertain With Royal Banquet Tlio moat notable event In the his tory of the Aloyah Chanter, Order of the Eastern Star, liu this r.lty wus glveni Tuesduy evening In tho Ma sonic hall, at their regular mooting in honor of the Worthy Uraml Matron of Nebraska, Mrs. Marie L. Apian of Itushvllle,, Tho occasion belug her official visit, Tho Grand Conductress of Ne braska, Mrs. Margarpt Gardiner of Gerliy?, honored the chanter with her presence. Visitors from the follow ing chanters uttendod: Sheridan, Wyo., Atchison and Wellington, Knu., Deadwood, So. Dak., Norfolk, IJave lock, Holdrego, Ilyaiwls, Crawford and Scottabluff, Nebr. A sumptuous banquet was served at 630 n. m. In the spacious banquet hall at which one hundred guesto and members participated. The menu constated of chicken pie, mashed pota toes, baked beans, cabbage salad, hot rollB, plckk'B, celery, sherbet, as sorted cake and coffee. After the banquet all assembled in the chapter room where the buslncs of tho chapter was transacted. Two candidates were initiated Into tho mysteries of tho order and the floral work addenda given. A very benefi cial school of instruction was con ducted by the Worthy Grand Matron, at which time she complimented the chapter upon tho efficient corp or officers, giving much praise to the able manner In which they performed their duties and the commendable manner of the exemplification pf the Floral work. The! beautiful cut flowers used in the work were pre sented to the honored guests Worthy Grand Matron and Grautf Conductress. Mrs. Geo. Davfs In behair of tho chapter in a neat speech of senti ments of appreciation presented the Worthy Grand Matron with a hand some souvenir spoon, as n token of the esteem and respect in which she is held by the chapter. Mrs. Apian, Cupid Awake & CupW Asleep (Copyrighted Carbon Pictures) in 8x 1 0 Oval frames at S Each 5 0 50 On sale Friday and Saturday, November 20 and 2 1 st Quantity buying secured a low price we give you the benefit & See display window GEO. D. DARLING i-rri' JzUJr MMMMWMM In, jhor own pleasing and most able manner responded, thanking the chap ter for the tokens und many kind nesses they had bestowed upon her. Sho Is a lady of raro ability and very efficient In discharging tho duties of a grand officer. Tho Worthy Matron, Mrs. Ira E. Tash, called upon each of the visiting mem bers for a speech and all responded, som(j with much credit. The chapter closed after a most enjoyable even ing, the events of which will alwoys reuiatu In the hearts of all present, the only 1 egret being that Mrs. Apian 1b. unable to honor the chaptor with her presence more often. Memory, Not Mystery. "Memory can play the strangest of tricks," says a specialist, "and it it responsible for not a few super stitious fears in sensitive people. "A lady once told me that 6he found herself at times in places where her surroundings seemed to have been known to her before, though she knew that she had never been there previously. Probably j-ou will recognize this experience, which is common enough. How manjT people, when reading or lis tening to a conversation, become vaguely conscious that they have read the passage or heard tho iden tical words in 'the dim, long past!' "It is not a haunting mystery, but just a way that memory has, In numerable impressions of the most trivial things are stored in the brain and will come out when called upon. In the lady's case she had probably seen n picture of the scene at some time, and a view of the actual place produced, memory's feeble effort to recall it." They Kept Large Collar. One hot day in the summer of 1901 ex-Speaker Heed was in Ports mouth, N. H., and, having to wait over for a train, he decided to make an impromptu toilet, changing his collar, etc. So he hied himself to the nearest haberdasher's and began a general survey of the collar dis play in the store. 'Waited on, sir?" queried one of the clerks. "Not yet". responded Reed. "I would like a collar." "What sac?" I "Size twenty." j "Wo don't keep collars so large, but I think you may be accommo dated throe stores above," 0til1 wn to Hie third storo abovo It was a uirnes 'hop. it CHRISTMAS is almost here and a photograph is one of the most acceptable F RESENTS you could give a friend or relative. The Alliance Art Studio has just finished some of the latest styles for you to inspect. Carbon Black, Green, Sepia and Platinum gives one all that could be desired in a photograph . . . We enlarge any photo from original negative for 1.00 CALL AND SEE US ISUIT SALE! f We are offering the choice of 200 k? 9 Mens Suits that sell at $15 to $17.50 S at the special price of $1 2.50 qjy m l-T a. . u. jJ ... .! . ft fcDH. auie cinu see tnese exceptional Ui IK offerings before you make a selection Jk Mens Heavy Eft fleece underw'rSjUC Boys Heavy IJJF fleece underw'r9Q Ladies Coats full satin lined Ladies two-p'ce Underwear . . . . 29c f NORTON'S '! A ! tm i