I I 5tMA5 Fancy Waists Baby Clothes Linen Handker chiefs Auto Bonnets Silk Scarfs 8 8 717JJE EXTEND CHRISTMAS GREETINGS to all our patrons and friends, aiDU I J 1 c. I 1 ii Lilt 111 OlllVJClCl IWl lUC lltCiai UtlUllUgC glVCU Villi lllf the time we have been in business in Alliance. m You are invited to call and inspect our most complete line of Ladies 9 furnishings before making your Christmas selections. STUCKEY COCDPANY Art Materials Opera Bags Hair Buckles Hat Pins Collars and Belts Opera House Block Alliance, Nebr. 8 I I IIIIIIIWIM McCLUER'S be- VMAS SHOPPING has Y gun, and this store is showing the largest line of Linen Cloths, Linen Table Runners, Stand Covers, Sofa Pillows, Linen Doilies. Library Table Covers. And at prices that will please. It is our intention not to carry over any of these goods, so we have made prices that will move them. si .1'- GROCERY NEWS We are at all times In touch with the market and are thereby able to quote you tin- very lowest prices on snoods of highest grade as well the standard grades. lit-t us show you the following line of goods at prices that will save you money: Ki.orii Victor Flour lied U Flour . . . 1 .r." a sack . . .$1.45 a sack DRIED FRUIT I.. Miwf-at.'l liiiisins Fancy in 10 lb Box for 1.10 Apricots Fancy in 10 lb Box 1.80 Evaporated ring Apples m iu id iox ior SYRUP AM) JCLI4K8 io lh Pail Kariomel Syrup 10 lb Fail Ranger Sorghum 10 lb Pail Dixie Jelly 1.80 45c 50c 506 Skinned Hams at a !!' Bulk Lard Slieed Peaches in Cans Apricots Apples In No. 10 Cans 15c a lb 20c 40c Whole Jap Bice Soda Crackers in wood boxes Colorado Honey in frames Bulk Laundry Starch Celluloid Starch Defiance starch Polo Soap, 9 Bars for Wyandotte Cleanser and cleaner Coal Oil Remember that these are not ipecial prices, but are Hsninii With the market. We have the highest made ,i . . .tk- a II) . 7c a lb . . 90o each . . Tc a H a package . Hk- a package Be . . . 90c. a sack : Gal. for 80c in l.'i'i'iiiii" goods that tin- markets will supply Prices alwaj riht Alliance Grocery Co. PHONE 56 A CHRISTMAS FAIRY STORY. By AILEEN ORR. THKItK was once upon n time n little black boy called Billy. Hp had lived Hit his short life In n biuck camp with his parent! and a nu inhct of other aborigines of the tribe Hilly had never been very kindly treated, and us he hud 11 MDft heart himself he sometimes fell it en much. Now, one Christmas time. being left alone as usual, wjtl) no presents of any sort and no treat, he begun to think of all tlie stories he had been told about the white children's Christmas and determined then and there to Bfld out what it was really like, lie had heard of the Christmas hills In a coun try many miles off and planned to go there, believing from their name that these must contain all the mysteries of Santa Clans and other Joys from which be had always been isolated With a lOVlng farewell to his own mi, i mla the little shelter of branch -which he had built for himself againai the thnnderatoruia he set off with only u piece of opossum skin bUDg round bis waist for clothing and boomerang In his baud. Hilly journeyed for many hours over paddocka and wire fences. idlng bravely through r Italia, water holes and hra. ken undergrow tb, Mr here the snakes were very numerous mi I poi sonous, till he found himself in a beau tiful valley between a blue and a pur ple mountain Approaching a vine yard, be asked an old gardener where the Christmas bills lay. "Yonder." said the man. pouting straight lu front of them toward the blue mountain. "This Is Varra glen." The little black boy was very hot and thirsty, for the sun had been beat ing fiercely upon biiu all the way along, so he bagged lew of the round juicy grtpoe whl'-h nung In rich profu sion on the vines. "Hy all means," said the good n.i tured gardener as he picked him the largest bunch be could tiud. ripe and Inviting, with the bloom upon them. Hilly thanked him, saying he hopei. some time to be able to return his klndnesa, and. taking the fruit, be con tinued bis way with a light heart. As be climbed and climbed, rising higher and higher, the Kleu grew small er and smaller below him till he oould not see the old man any more. Soon the bill became U steep and slippery that he was forced tn draw himself up from tree to tree by holding first on t one branch and then another Blue gnu and wattles rose high abor him In monotonous grandeur in be begau wonder where the Christmas treea and stock ings were and how they grew. Keel ing thirsty again, he was putting some more grapes into bis in o u t h. whea suddeuly he perceived poor old woman lying on the ground, looking very falul and ill. "dive u ic some. kind youth!" she gasped. "I bnve been sunsi ruck." "Oivt it somk. -Hut I have rim. oi iii. ' t ra v ele.l many miles on foot and am parched witli thirst," said Hilly "I am dying," groaned the other fee bly. "Have pity." Whereupon. BMVed to syinpalhy, he gave her all he hail left. To bis gftouUhtueuC as she was eat ing them she tnrued Into a lovely fuiry queeu all dressed lu soft, shimmery blue, the color of the sky "A you have done me a service, " she said, "I mean to reward you In tne way you most wuut. You shall have a real Australian Christmas." Hilly was overjoyed and at her bid ding followed her through the bush till they reached a Wonderful garden tilled With brilliant flowers and fruit which surpassed his wildest dreams Straw berries grew in masses all along the borde-s. and the trees were laden With aches, nectarines. Hgs southern fruit be had heard of lu 01 oui of f.iln tsl upon to luscious ripe pe and every other ever thought or season Here they entered, and Hi., blue summoned ten other little fairies isiny s own ante auu age to null una entertain him rnej were .11 m fllferenf colors, so that ga they tttt t ' about him in the mullein with (belt floating gossaniet gowns the; looked like a rainbow Feast the tittle darky aoy QlVe him pIMMtng, fruit nr . I '..v. sing ami danee ami inert) make Dnnl forget tin- Chrtstmaa eaae For the goodly dark boy! Having sting ami danced for Inm they then set the ( hrl.simas dllinel on i long, narrow table uui lu the gar den There were st i a u l orries am) rrearn. and grape calce. mince pies lOnnaler made so many inn chrlai Dias he never missed those lh.. rallies Hotel, chocolates, pineapple dumplings mid last, but most lupurtani, Instead of a hoi plum pudding with holly, as the cold countries have, there was huge h e cream pudding, with pre -iou-Htones instead of raisins through it md a piece of yellow V, attic bloHMUUM HUek In the top l-'lve rairtes sat ill one Hide of tin fable and live ill the other, while Hilly sat nt the foot, and the I 'm pleer. at I be head Ti.ey Idled their glasses witii magic nine, so that all who drank would be tgeky all iii" new year round Kin d fair;.-- wine matched her dress, the green ane bad gm-a wine, the pink one pink irtn and the purple fairy purple wine and so on till It came to Hill ttd bis was black with a crimson light In It. and lie thought It more delicious 1 1 in u anything he had ovct tai.il Then they were given each a large slice of the grape cake, and afterward anything they wanted till the had up , petite left for only the ice pudd.n.' i which on such a hoi day was nio-a i refreshing. Ian b fit try found in bet share a precious stone again to uialcb f her dress. The yellow fairy got a tops?, j the heliotrope an amethyst, the bine a sapphire, and so on till It came to ; Hilly, who. aftel eating for some time I suddenly closed bis white teeth upon something very bard and. taking It out and looking at If. found It was au opal with every one of the fairy col ors combined gleaming lu It. All the fairies gathered round hltn mil exclaimed. "That la a magic opal, and the owner of It will some day become chief of bis tribe" Hearing this, he put It In hla mouth under his tongue for safety, for. as he had no domes, or course t-s he baa no pocket. The fairies then, seeing he had no stocking to bang up. pegMntod him Instead. for a Christinas b o I . with a new boom eiang. telling him it was a charmed one, so that wlie.i ever be wanted anything he bad only to throw the wetipon high Into Tilt o out. in K.NocKEDfhe air aiul It mn ik.wn. would return with the Objd1 of hi. 4 choice and lay It at his feet. Hut alas, there was a wicked little goblin peeping through from the bough gf a peach tree. and. though he had ut beard almut or seeu the boomerang, he hail caught all regarding the magic opal and had seen Billy place ft uu der bis tongue So when the little black boy bad bidden good by, tbuuk lug the fairies for his Christmas feast. and stnrted home again he was way laid In the bush by the evil goblin, who had followed him out of the gar den to rob him. Hilly refused to give up his stone and cried for help, but the goblin knocked him down and beat him till he lost consciousness. Then the wicked creature forced open his mouth, stole the magic opal and ran away with It as fast as he conld. When poor Hilly recovered be noon noticed that the opal was gone nnd guessed who bad taken It. hut he wns In despair of ever finding It again, so. sitting miserably on the ground, be opened his month wide nnd cried long and loud Hut tills he soon rcnlled was n silly, useless thing to do. Just then he spied his boomerang, which he bad quite forgotten, on (he ground nearby, and. remembering what the blue fairy had told lilm. be picked It up. and, .lumping to bis feet, be threw It skillfully high into the air. Away It swung without touching the trees, and. sure enough, as the goblin, a couple of miles olT. was just inlmlr lug bis olunder. the boonwrang lifted it out of bis band before bis very eyes and carried It back to the feel of Its rightful owner Hilly shouted for joy. and. putting It once more in bis mouth, he took his WOUderfttI tOJ under bts arm and apod down the bill When be reached the vineyard be saw the gur doner still at work. so. asking him what he would most li:,e dm a token of gratitude for the grapes, the old man looked him up and do vu ami answered. There is not much a little fellow like you could do for me." "I cau do my Imsi." said Hilly. "There Is onl) one thing I want," said the ggrdenet sadly, "and Hint la the little daughter I lost lu the bush a year ago No sooner said than 'be boomerang went wbtaxtna through I he air as be fore, and in I few moment- II came Ihmtlng swift iv bat k ibfOOgh the blue hURe with a little fab h aded I blld sealed hup pi!) ami safely upon it Web joy too deep for words, i be old man cli sped her in his anus, on! him y irintn phanily left Hi, on I o g e I ll e I and Jim r in- ed on again over p ,d dock and fence llll ul last je found blUlseir back In the I la. k camp where his lit tie mia luia and aborigine companions were. When ihey found bow success fully be could throw and I he wonder ful things the boomerang hraegui buck he grew so very Hpular and rich that they at length made him chief of the tribe. Then he married a sweet little black girl with the lixhlest. liny black curls and the blackest possible eyes Hound her neck he hung the magi opal, and as she wore it always they lived happily ever afterward - Leslie's Weekly One Week to Christmas 4 ? ! ,3JP, L J And WISE ONES Surely Won't Delay Christmas Shopping Another Day AT HOLS1 EN'S o7 IK ( AU) I I 0 V I I M. gwtrru back Important Notice to Meat Corsmrers Wt' llilVl ejuilil n-w fo peopln ol AUinntK; whu fonve i compelled bo imy It t vt prici fv no Inferior quMlityoi mm' Wf1 i the ouenioii ol ii: i sii l Market, kaour new building 't 517 Sweetwater nvenuc, we cm positiv ii v nnnounce thnt nro nelling BETTER QUALITY oi M BATS than the (teople of this city have been buying and ;it l.oWKi: PRICES We don't gend awtvy aeveral Ituudreti uiileti to have the calha from the big packing houses . ghipped to us at "civat 'X))Misi'. We buy th) in-st fnt cattle and : lilies to luj fountl in liox Hutte and Deighboring oountiea), we do xH'it butchering and Nerve ' incuts to you iii the beat ixisaihle style, and at prices 27) to 40 per cent leaa than you have been paying. GIVE rs will prove our Telephone Why Not That For the Girl 7 A atffUci riuu. bungle bracelet, sash and hair bow .els. sistcanl album, die aUlMpad nioiiotnitn stationery, tin ml bat:. M'wlim set In fancy caae. music folio ami rolls, a stunning leath er belt or sterlini: silver buckle, a dain ty pendant and I bin uold chain, wish! burning outfit, a camera, silk petticoat, a pair of white kid party slippers, a silk ruiiberied raincoat, roller skates, doll house, white spangleil fan. leather dggli set. metal trimmed pincushion ami lew el box combined. T1I A I. and we claim. orders delivered promptly. Phone 50. Cash Meat Market DRAKE & BARB, Plops. 517 Sweet titer Avenue. Repair Work Sewing Machines and Organs. $5.00 Reward fVo reward for recovery of stove stolen from basement under bowling allev. about Oct. C to js, ti)to. Koval Ai'oiu No. i. Did not vet base, nickel triSUSisC and top urn. Sitf W. SV W'n.sos. Have secured the services ot a prac tical mechanic and can iMiaiantee all wurk done by bun. Don't trust your work to tiavelliui: repair n.cn. This man will be here permanently. He tairs and parts lie niched for all iua cluues, t'houe i jjiy. tjeo. D. Darling.