i i i i n t i r i i wmi u.i i i i tii l . i 1111 u tr i i -i -i r i ! i n iti i i i 1 1 i ,t 1 i i i i am i in- m i ii i i rr ii ii ii i ii ,ii in wrrr f ... . in-rrrrm5 x "ffiHEifU OFFICIAL PARCEL POST M AP pfi jgg THE UNITED STATES LUJl APPROVED JHHUaM I. IIIJ WL-JTSi VA f Jl THIS MAP IS FOR USE ONLY IN UNIT No.36l Numbered tuvH roproaorrt units of Ml; red lines indicate boundaries of :ones Tho eeil of area in which oorh post offico s locotod it shown in tho Pa'col Post Gj do All units of s'os intersected by tho circlo forming tho outer boundary of any tone shall bo Ornirelji withtn such lone. RATES OF POSTAGE l woioh no four ouncos or loss are maleWe at tho rata of ono cent for ea'h ounce or traction of 00 ounce, regardless of distance. Parcels waiting mora than four ouncos ere ma Ub'n t tho pound rata, at shown br tho following table, and whofl ma. lad at this rata any fraction of a pound is contioWod a full pound. "lit ISM. w . 1 2d fona 3d lono 4th lone 5th lone 6th tone 7th tone 8th tone "oojni. Local Zone ,. rata. rata. rata rate rate. rata rata. rata. 1 pound tO OS )( tO0 $0 07 tO 06 tOM $0.10 $0 " tO '? 2 pounds .06 .06 7l(T .12 .14 .16 l .81 2 3poundt... .07 .11 Tt4 xf .70 .IS 7 .31 3' 4 pounds... .06 1 .U t .71 .It .30 .37 .41 .4S 5 pounds .. x M .17 .ii ,lT .11 .37 .4t jjH .60 , I pouaaU... .10 M M .38 .36 .44 I ,M .6 . 7 pounds .11 .83 .30 .37 .44 .SI .64 .71 .14 S pounds . ,H " .it M A1 50 S .73 .11 pounds ... .13 .79 3t .47 .56 .65 ttT T I0S 10 pounds. . .14 32 A2 52 .62 72 .91 iTT I 20 11 pounds.. .15 .35 At !j '.it .79 i"oo TiT i32 Cajw full '.lt e le igtlaM oT ellafe IK ' tOX 0t i a"-.' G)-M K It Pays to Milk Cows During the year 1912 we paid $97,604.13 for cream to the farmers of western Nebraska f JSHB09 m Bl iai I Bj ARTIFICIAL ICE made from distilled water is the only sanitary ice to use CAPACITY, 20 TONS PER DAY ALLIANCE CREAMERY & PRODUCE CO. Manufacturers a Brand Creamery Butter High School Preliminary Debate oOn Wi dncsd.i j . vcninn, Peb, SUl, Vkt pi t liminnry debuifs will be ht-ld jut the High nrlior.1 afttit iiibly room lor the purpose ol selettii.x a tfam to represent Hie HIkIi school in tin-inter-school debutes. The debate will begin nl eight o'rlct (; no ad mission will be charKcd. Tin pub lic Is cordially invitui . attead. Music will be I'uruislu'd by ;he H'ikIi Behool Or lit stra. i The ution lor d.-bate liiis fwtt jU m follows: 'Kesolvt.l. Thin Ann r ' lean Cities Should At'rpt a ( i. minis ton Form of Government". rhoFe who will take part in the debate are the following: Affirmative Uestr Heck First Speaker Ethel Graham Thiid Speaker Gharlotte Mollring . . Fifth Speaker .Marian Mote .... Seventh Speaker Michael Nolan Ninth Sp, ak I Negative Alfcretta laumon .. Second Speaker Leone Mallery .... Fourth Speaker Max Wilcox Sixth Speuker Mil liard Young Kughlh Speak I Kuch speaker will be allowed five minutes for the mam argument and two minutes for rebuttal. The judges will select three debaters j and an alternate for the inter-school debates I Alliance is a member of the N ' braska tligh School Debating League, and belongs to the Northwestern rllstrict, in which there are about 'eight High schools which are nit lu mbers of the league. These High schools will debate each other to de li rmlne the winner of the district. Kadi district sends a repreBentati ve ' to the state debate which is h Id in I l..ncoln on Field Day in May. The Inner in the State Contest Is awarded the state championship. The first debate in our district this .u 1 will be between Sidney and Mlnatnr". lllauce will debate the winner in this debate. i e MRS. W. W. NORTON ENTERTAINS Mis V. W N'wKiii invited abjut thirty of her lady friends to a M$ party Tuesday afternoon The house was decorated with pink caruutions. Mrs. Tully and Mlr Ina llellwood cut for first prize. Miss llellwood i was the lucky one. The pri.e wu u hiindsome sola pillow Mrta. I'ek j enpaugli cut high, winning the free j for all prise This was a dainty i white desk clock A five course lunch was served. Follow the Crowd TO THE BEE HIVE Leading Variety Store j BUSIEST PLACE IN TOWN sSlsBBBBBBBsH SSMsBMsl V. C. Mounis is on a trip to W'u '.i ita, Kausas, where he is vlsitiug wlih relatives for a couple of weeks, lie visits l.incolu. lyaasus City. St. Joe i nil other adjacenl points on tiie trip. HEADQUARTERS for all kinds of Racket Goods, Post Cards. Candies. China, and Glass. All kinds of Enameled Ware and House hold Utensils. txt. s. szETxrie. Prep.