t -jy,5-- rfrtwr.i - ww wWn&M, i"&mi a "SB"?.' 3t,jw--J3Bs!&brtvtotee. .SajOMMeSSimws Ui m I Ca ar our store and let us demonstrate the superior advantages of the (r Hubble's Flat. Horn and lienjamtu at John Duerr's Sun Sturgis One Motion, All Steel, Collapsable Go-Cart Come early before assortment is broken THE DESIGNS ARE SNAPPY Geo. D. Darling ALLIANCE, NEBR. BEREA fltBJVTr J.J.VANCE Cement Contractor THE LEADER Estimates on Cement Sidewalks, Hollow Blocks, Foundations and Cement Work of all kinds Phone SSI 716 W. Dakota St. Alliance, Nebraska yvi Miss Elvira Ntckola visited dny. Arthur Ilnbblo and Ed. Sweczy lmvo been huntlu for a herd of horses for the last few days. Itov Denton went to Mtnatore Mon day on a business trip. He is expected back soon ' Preaching was woll attended at Lore school house Sunday. A wild steer Is roaming arounu over the country. He lias been dehorned and seemingly has gone crazy. Mrs. Hubble and Mrs. Durr visited at A . T. Lore's Monday. Ira Lore was the guest of Miss E. Tallada Sunday. Geo, D'cnton, while at Allianco last Saturday, lost quite a bit of monqy. Arthur Denton accompanied V. Cha'p man homo Monday night. ' John Chapman, while breaking a colt for A. Right, was quito badly hurt. The colt became frightened and tipped a harrow over on him. Ellmore ranch bridge is repaired and now ready for travel. H. Hubble sold a Une horse to Ganes Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Chapman aro the proud parents of a baby girl. Miss Ethel Tallada is making a short stay with her aunt, Mrs. Ross, of Kelly Lysle Lore is visiting at Geo. Dent on's for a few days. Word has been received here that Mrs. J. Lore, of Uashman, is quite ill. W. Ncared stopped at Geo. Denton's on his way home from Hubble's Don Overman has gone to Scotts llluff and started a restaurant. He would ho glad to sec nil his friends. Mrs. Mario Tallada and grand-children start for their home at Alamo, Michigan, Monday. Fine weather wo aro having for May ond Sioux county. We llvo In hopes to see fair weather and sunshine. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Ashford and family, of Freeport, are visiting Mrs. Ash ford's parents, U. H. Hubble's. A. Lore went down to Itarrel Spring to drive home. 6ome milch cows and a few young cattle. Geo. Denton has three or four young cattle missing. Arthur Hubble Is fencing his farm laud. John Chapman is taking pictures on post cards as well as other photos Mr. and Mrs. Vcrn Halstead made a short stay at C. Lore's' Friday, while enroute to their home at Redbird. Nebr. Rollln Ross has begun work for Joe Neared for the summer. .Miss Ethel Tallada accompanied Miss Itertha Huston to her homo nt. Mud Springs Thursday eve. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dqnton and fam ily visited nt the home of J. A. Lore, near Alliance. nineTjE-iTcanyon trip to (Received lut week.) P. J. Knapp made a business Norfolk last Tuosday. Joseph Batkhurst returned to Lincoln last Saturday. A. J. Gaghagan has purchased a new buggy and harness. Mr. and Mrs. Anding and son were Sunday callers at J. T. Nabbs. Marian Sollenbercer has been on the sick lit the last tow days. Vernon Nabb and George and Rosa Knapp spent the evening with the Nabb family last Friday evening. Will Essex and sons, Guiles and Ernest have been breaking prairie near Alliance the last few days. Emll Huelle made a trip to Alliance last Friday. HOLSTEN S Headquarters for School Supplies TABLETS NOTE BOOKS COMPOSITION BOOKS NOTE PAPER , PENCILS PENS, INKS CHALK CRAYONS COLORED CRAYONS ERASERS and PAINTS RULERS GIVEN AWAY AT HOLSTEN'S OWENS Barber Shop C. T. HUSS, ngr. ALLIANCE NATIONAL BANK BLDG. I wish to .invite all my old patrons and everybody else who want good work and fair treatment to call at this shop. Repair Work Sewing Machines and Organs. Have secured the sen-ices of a prac tical mechanic and can guarantee all work done by him. Don't trust your work to travelling repair men. This man will be here permanently. Re pairs and parts furnished for all ma chines. Phoue 139. Geo. D. Darling. LATKR returned P. J. Knapp returned from Norfolk last Saturday. Joseph Darlchurst came up from Lin coln last Saturday on a business trip. LouIb Huelle came from Madison last Sundaj' morning to visit his brother, Emll, and help him farm this year. Joe Miller was a Sunday caller with the Nabb kids. J. Y. Nabb and family spent with P. J. Knapp and faintly. Sunday trip to Al- been now nurs-. living Miss Effie Wilson, who has ing in College View, Nebr., is on her homestead. Ed Mowry's family moved down near Minataie, Saturday, where they will farm on the Tri-state land. Rollie Reed is breaking colts and prairie at the same time. The dance at Mr. Tilden's was well at tended. All signs of a fine rain at present writ ing. Joe Qeeson ib working for Uncle Sam at Marzel's camp. Marian Hewitt is having flno success with his new well machine He Is down near Bnyard at present writing. Frank Johnson's team ran away the other day. No serious damage done. Miss Tyler and Miss Kuight spent Thursday afternoon at Mr, Horn's. Harl Mowry called on Bert Horn Friday. Abe Smith and family visited Sunday with Ed Wood and family. The ditch contractors want men and teams every day. Cecil Havnes had the misfortune while working on the ditch to have u ; Johnson bar strike him on the le. Ho i got a few days lay off. I II. J. Gughagcn made a Uancc last Monday. Mrs. Jessie Scott has been on the sick list the last few days. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Sehultz have been visiting with Mr. Steele and family. "canton Hello Mr. Editor! You must excuse the"writer for not getting the news in last week, but ow ing to work, It was Impossible. Shall be more prompt after this. Mrs. W. A. Wood has been very sick the past few days Joe Calm lost a valuuble colt list Sat urday. C. W. Lockwood has his new store almost completed. O. J. Scrlbner finished a well for John Caha last week. Mrs. Frank Ewing and sister, Miss Carter, hauled the Canton mail Satur day. Chas. and Will Moravek were trading in Alliance one day last week. Miss Lulu Walling is visiting the llrown family and other friends at Can ton. James Moravek went to town Friday after lumber. Bert Langford was trading in Hem Ingford one day last-week. Orvls Brown returned home from Al liance last week, where he had spent a week doctoring. Miss Delia Reed, our county superin tendent, accompanied by Miss Fannie MeCoy, visited the Moravek school Tuesday Mrs. IS S Kinsley is visiting her pa reuts in Sioux county at present. Edith Brosluir bpent Sunday with her sifter, Mrs. Arthur Bas. Ifyouwlslito set this comet, look about 4:30 in the morning. Frnnk Cuba and wife were in Hem Ingford one day last week. Misses Cailer and Moravek spent Monday evening witli Mrs. Frank Calm. Louis Wood and family visited with their parents, W. A. Wood and wife FIRST win FRANK REISTLE ENGRAVER and ELECTROTYPER H0M MM U20-24 UMRtKCC BINVtB COLO FAIR PRICE It Pays to Buy Cheap OtovrraaUows & Ytyer Swrevjfc rUll VAMP JMQl X. x. b MrMr Vis. xhs o ? k 6 J J t J t if vou get a good thing for the money. We have the best line of s is o s s . in this t6wn for Men and Boys, and they don't cost any more than they are worth. Large shipment just received. OXFORDS of all kinds. Almost any kind of shoe you can ask for at prices that are right. We guarantee our shoes and stand back of the guarantee S A V R0D6ERS A.D. Groceries andProvisions A full line of fresh goods to order from Our prices are right Telephone orders filled promptly Phone 54 S. W. Cor. Box Butte Ave. and Dakota St. ; one block north of Burlington station, on west side of street Boards of ail descriptions for any part of a house or barn. Dierks Lumber fiCoal Co. Phone 22 D. Waters, Mgr. 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WHEN THE PRICE WOULD APPEAR ATTRACTIVE THE QUALITY, PERHAPS, HAS BEEN SACRIFICED There is no risk taken when you buy a CHICKERING SON (Boston), IVERS & POND, PACKARD, KURTZMANN, STERLING, KOHLER . be CAMPBELL, HARVARD, HUNTINGTON, besides a number of less expensive Pianos that mav be seen on our floors and are regarded as leaders . in their respective grades. YEARS FROM NOW you would regard the price of the Piano you purchased now as small if then you FOUND that you had in your home a Piano that had proven satisfactory. Time alone will demonstrate the musical value of a good Piano and the honor of the house that sells Our aim has always been to sell the class of Pianos that would secure for us the confidence and esteem of the public. No Piano concern can produce a 'better asset than a satisfied community of buyers, and we are in Alliance to stay. Call and see us in our new quarters, Brennan's old drug store, opposite postoffice PIANOS SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS IF DESIRED ' THE BENNETT CO. ALLIANCE, NEBR. Several Good Second-Hand Organs from $10 up 4 4 y ii