Critical If you know a Norton clothed man it's odds you DO you'll admit he's critical about his clothes. Our success in constantly satisfying Critical Dressers is ample inducement for you to, examine our showing of distinctive Spring Suits prices from $15 to $40 A Breezy Straw lid Nifty Arrow Shirts Cool, Comfortable Underwear A pair Flofsheim Skeleton-lined Oxfords NORTON'S LEADING CLOTHIERS Hospital News Notes lr. McKucn was In Alliance, Fri day, lomtng here with Mr. Hell of ilcni nnford whom he placed In St. .IorcoIo, hoHMltitl. She was oueratcd on tM name afternoon by Dr. Slanle and Is reported as doing well at this time. Mrs. Keardon Is assisting the bI tern at St. Josephs hospital for the present on account of the large num ber of patients at this time, the ho pita! oeing entirely filled. Mrs. Snow of Marsland will leave the hospital this week, following a successful operation some time ago. Slip will remain with her daughter, Mrs. Spencer, after which she will i - turn to her home In Arkansas. Mrs. Spraguo from Hemingford Vu oiKM-ated on at St. Josephs hospital last Friday and Is making the) usual progress toward recovery. Frank C.riffet of Ilinglmm wash operated on for appendicitis at. St. Josephs UoRpititl Saturday morntnR and Is getting along fine, considering his condition when he came here. Thomas Hopkins, a prominent ranchman from east of Hemingford, is at. 8t. Josephs hospital for treat ment following a bad attack of La Grippe lust winter anil from which he has never fully recovered. His many friends will be glad to see him rogain his former good health. ENJOYING LIFE ON CLAIM Purchases Overland Cars 1 W. Rehder and Hall A Granam re purchasers ( i.tw Overlan 1 cars. James Kee'.er, Overland deal r. wert to Denver tast night, ac com put led by Nels U'orley and Geo. tfnyder. They VII drive three ears for Alliance custonseta. ADVERTISING AGAIN Denton's Hanner Variety Store is again represented In the advertising columns of The Herald. This store has recently received a fine lot of goods which are being sold at bar gain prices. The special sale adver tised this week will interest both me and women. Mr. Denton makes a specialty of handling goods of super ior quality, to which he calls atten tion in his ad.' Carol Nason returned last Satur day from Hot Springs, S. 1)., where idjM had been attending school the past year. Louquessie Nye Is attend ing Normal in Alliance. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. HOOD and two daughters came in from the Halm to spend Sunday in Alliance. Thpy are all weil an-d seem to be tr.joying life on the homestead fine. ' t PROF. BE ATT IE PREACHED Prof. J. A. Ileattle, of Lincoln,! was the guest of Hev. F. A. Wot en Mm first of the week. He preached j at the Christian church Sunday j morning, going to Chadron that . afternoon. r $985 Overland $985 F. 0. B. Toledo COMPLEli LY EQUIPPED F. 0. B. Toledo Those who examine the $985 Overland in an intelligent manner, wijl find in it most of the identical specifications that describe the average $1200 car. Why pay more when $985 will buy as much as $1200? CARL SPACHT TO LINCOLN Carl Spacht left Tuesday noon for Lincoln to attend the graduation of his brother, Roy. They will prob ably return Friday. WILL TAKE OUTING A large number of Odd Fellows and their frlende and families will take an outing next Sunday, going via auto 26 miles north to the Nio brara. They will leave about ten o'clock in the morning, returning In the evening. Bach member of the party will take a basket lunch. MRS. TULLY WILL ENTERTAIN Mrs. Charles H. Tully has Issued Invitations to a card party at the beautiful Tully home tomorrow, Fri day, afternoon at two-thirty o'clock. t There are more Overlands than any other medium priced car in Box Butte County because every Oakland purchaser is a satisfied owner and because his machine responds to every demand placed upon it by local conditions in Western Nebraska Jas. Keeler, Agt. men's Convention Alliance, Nebraska, June Bring the whole family and come to Alliance on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, June 25, 26 and 27. The best program ever given in the west is being arranged Horse Races Riding Bronco Busting Band Concerts Dancing Parades Automobile Races Motorcycle Races Boxing and Wrestling Contests Hundreds of dollars are being offered as prizes in the races and contests. You will have the time of your life. Prices for admission to Fair Grounds, 50c; to grand stand, 10c;children 8 to 12, half price; child ren under 8, free A Finish of an Exciting Race at Fair Grounds Entertainment Committee J. W. Guthrie, Ch'rman C. W. Spacht, Sec'y W O. Barnes Dick Waters Bruce Mallery Riding: a Wild Steer Saddling a Bucking Bronco