BP Fsom Friday's Daily: George Clay of Hyannla spent X asas In Alliance. Dr. Jackmaa left today lor a few says' stay in Ravenna. George Burke loft for Lincoln this worning for a short stay. Carl Spacht was In town from Hemingford Xmas day. H. A.' Cunningham Is here from Omaha visiting relatives. Rev. Ware returned today from trip to the sand hi lie. Ward Hall returned from Bayard tans morning, after a visit there. Dr. H. H. Bellwood is In Lincoln sr a few days on a business trip. Mrs. Jessie Morrison and brother a few visiting in Lincoln for says. Mr. and Mrs. C. EL Wills Xmas at Sheridna with Mrs, Barents. spent WW JL C. McDonald to assisting in Uie superintendent's office for a couple mi weeks. Frances Lockwood is spending a osuple of weeks visiting friends at nadwrod. Mrs. Michael Nolan is slowly Im proving from her severe attack of sickness. The Herald regrets to learn- that Mfas. H. H. BeUwood to quite ill with la grippe. Mrs. P. E. Romlg is visiting in tlkadron. She will remain until af ter the holidays. Attorney E. H. Boyd, of Boyd 6 Darker, will leave tonight on a busi ness trip to Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Davidson and Mrs. Pat more were out to the lake tm watch the skaters yesterday. Mrs. H. P. Toohey returned today ajrom Pacific Juxtctton, where she fcad been visiting her parent. I I A. Brodfueher of Mitchell stopped J etf La Alliance today on his way kame' from a visit in the east. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Wltham re- isrnied from Aurora this morning, vhere they spent Xmas with friends. -I Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Burns went t Marsland Saturday and returned Monday. They were visiting friends. -I- R. A. Westover of Lakeside was guest of Dr. Hand over Xmas. Mr. Westover returned to bis home to W. F. Williams and wife left on Thursday for Casper, Wyo., where fee will enter a large dry goods store "tVere. i. H. Arrieon, chief clerk in 8upt We:denaamer's office, to spending ike holidays with home folks la flhe-idan. M.ke Haggerty of Broadwater, ac companied by his two slater b, spent Ghriitmas with their brother-in-law, Jack Riordan. Misu Mary Barry, who is employ ed at the Bee Hive, has gone to Klisworth to visit her parents and festers for a week. -I- Waltisr Bueohseneteln departed to- toy fot Wisner, to attend the fun eral of Joe McNamara. which will fee held tomorrow at that place. Mr. and Mrs. Boyer and Mrs. Jt&mes were among the number of those who watched the throng of ' Chrtotmas skaters at Bronco lake. The "big doings" of which you suave heard so much, will be held tonight at the club rooms of the T M. B. C. All members and friends ere invited. I J. L. Sand ford of Mitchell visited with his daughter, Mrs. Dr. W. M Lee. After having enjoyed a very nleaaant visit he returned to bis some today. i Dan Moran to in the city. He came as from the John O'Donnell ranch lorty-five miles north, where he has keen breaking a bunch of horses to work and ride. Mrs. Weidenhamer accompanied her husband to Gales burg. III., to visit with relvatVes while eenhamer was in Chicago any business. Mr. Wet- on com- mm Miss Gilltopy came In this morning from Denver to visit with relatives here. Among them are Si Mi Her, Simpson brothers, Mrs. IewIs and th Pahlow families. I Mrs, Peter Rubendall left Tuesday evening for Omaha to spend Christ mas with her son and his family. She will see her little granddaugh ter for the first time. Mrs. Oscar Hale, who was called to her mothers funeral in Lincoln, was taken suddenly 111. Mr. Hale was called Christmas afternooni, leaving on the train this morning. For a number of weeks he home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank McFarlano was afflicted with sickness, but the Rfflictlon of the sickness was almost nothing compared with that of being quarantined. The quarantine had been raised but a short time when " was put on again yesterday on ac count of Mrs. McFarland being tak en 111 with diphtheria. I F. B. Steams to pacMing up his stock of merchandise preparatory to shipping it to Scottsbluff. He has had a fine trade since purchasing the Norton stock of dry goods and has made many friends in Alldance who regret that his interests else where are such that he does riot consider it advisable to continue in business here. Should he ever de cide to re-enter business here, he will receive a cordial welcome. From Saturday's Daily: Mr. Baggs of Lakeside was in Alli ance today. The baby of Mrs. John Haasenstab was buried yesterday morning. A. E. Hagen'B little baby has been quite ill, but is Improving rapidly. Mrs. Baasett and Mrs. Auaburn of Hyanniis were shopping here today. A. H. Morris has been bedfast for the last few days, but is some bet: ter. Mr. and Mrs. I. Giboutfi of Bing ham are spending a few days in Alli ance. I Oscar Miller of Hemingford is spending his vacation here with friends. Mrs. W. S. Achetson went to Bing ham yesterday to attend the funeral of Mr. Knight. Mr. and Mrs. Dan O'Keefe came in from Hemingford today to do some shopping. Geo. Culver from near Antioch to visiting his chum, Arthur Whetstone during the holidays. I Leone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Lucas, who has been quite ill, la Improving very much. John Snoddy was compelled to give up office work yesterday on ac count of an attack of lumbago. Mrs. L. S. Ghiyas of Dead wood is rteRing her daughter, Mrs. M. E, Coleman, during the holidays. The Alliance Electrical Works are wiring the remodeled house for Mrs. Redinbaugh at 412 Big Horn. Mrs. Chas. Bauer was called to Hill City, 8. Dak., yesterday morning to attend the funeral of a friend. Miss 'Anna Kennedy to spending the holidays with her parents here. She has been teaching school at Max, Nebr. I Edna Kerr left town today for a week at Hobbs' ranch. She expects to have a good time, and to return Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tully returned home yesterday noon from Rush viUe wbeer they spent Christmas with Mr. Tully's parents. Jess Wilson is making friends In Broken Bow a holiday visit. He went down to the Bow on 42 yes terday morning. Glen Put man, grocery merchant of Brldeeoort. with Mrs. Putman. is visitine her mother. Mrs. A. C. An derson, for a few days. Mtos Delia Reed returned yester day from Hemingford where she had been spending Xmas with her friends Mr. and Mrs. Sam Graham. Geo. Gadsbv received word this morning that his father to not ex ported to live. He left this morning i for hto lather's bedside, at Peru. Ill- Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Batsman are expected to arrive tonight on 42 from Sheridan. Wyo., to visit Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Denton. Mr. Rate nan is Mrs. bentcn's only brother. Miss Nellie O'Nele, one of ths teachers of the Ploasanton, Nebr., schools, arrived on 41 this morning for a week's visit at the home of her sister, Mrs. F. E. Hedgltn. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. I1U1 of Platta mouth, formerly of Alliance, arrived this morning to vleit Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Acheson, and will aleo vWt at the K. I. Gregg ranch. . Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Anderson of Dead wood came in on 302 yesterday from Denver where they spent X mas. They will visit friends in this city a few days before going home Mrs. Rhoda Morgan of Mhiatare returned home today after spending Christmas with her uncle 'and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Kennedy. Mrs. Morgan came over to Alliance on Wednesday. Charley Rages and Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Albright of Kenoroa were in Alliance for Christmas. They re ported there had been but little snow out their way. I Mr. and Mi's. V. W. Norton gave a delicious six o'clock turkey din ner Thursday. The guests were Jas. Hunter and family, D. W. But ler and family, and Mr. and Mrs. M. S. II ar graves. I Mrs. I. L. Achesaa gave a kensing ton yesterday In honor of Mrs. Joe Joder of Bermerton, Wash.- Guexts Mrs. B. J. Joder, Mrs. E. C. McCluer, Misses Delia Reed, Sue Duffield, and Mrs. Anna Joder. Delicious re freshments were served. I Mrs. C. II. Richey of Marsland, mother of Mrs. Catherine Walbrldge and Mrs. H. L Richardson, made her daughters a holiday visit at the Atlas Rooming House. She came down from Marsland on 42 yesterday morning and returned on 43 this af ternoon. Miss Elsie Hamilton and mother of Deadwood, 8. Dak., passed thru Alliance yesterday manning on their eturn from a visit with Sam Ham ilton at Curtis, Nebr. They came in on 302, leaving on 41. They had intended to stop in Alliance for a visit and were met at the station by Mrs. Anna Haselton, but as the lor transportation dkl not permit a stop over they postponed their visit here until some future time. Miss Elsie expects to make her friends In this city a visit soon. From Monday's Daily: F. E. Steams left this noon for Scottsbluff. Mrs. J no. O'Keefe gave a six o' clock dinner Sunday. Mrs. Pete Swansoa is in town to day from Hemingford. Mrs. Wiker will give a dance at the opera house tonight. Mrs. W. S. Acheson returned Sun- day on 43 from Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Blair of Anti och are in Alliance today. Bob Wesley made a trip to Bridge port to transact buslnesss. I Ora E. Phillips came down today from Marsland on business. . I Mrs. H. H. Bellwood is improving from her alette of pneumonia. I George Workman has returned from bis trip to eastern Nebraska. The basket ball boys left on 44 today to play Broken Bow tonight. I Jake Jesse went to Lincoln on a business trip on 42 yesterday morn ing. Myrtle MUligaa of Angora went thru Alliance today on her way to Crawford. Mr. Buechsenstein, who has been quite 111, is able now to be around town again. Mrs. M. F. Hughes of 'Marsland passed thru this city today en route to Lair, Colo. Barney Shepherd of Hemingford was on the streets of Alliance Sat urday evening. Ameale Bennlsch of Bennisch & Son, Denver, spent Saturday in the city on business. f Bertha Jellnek of Hemingford was in Alliance today between trains, enroute to Llnwood, Nebr. Mrs. J. II. Urbanowcky of Heming rora went tnru Alliance today on her way to B rains d. Nebr. Miss E. tcttshurg of Marsland was In this city today between trains. She was on her way to Morrill. William I,. O'Keefe Is visiting his mother during the hVdnys. He has been attending college in St. Joe, MIhhouiI. W. L. Aurtln and family returned Saturday on 43 from a visit with Mr. Austin's parents t Rot Is land, III. I Harold Hancock of Luak, Wyo., a former AH lame boy, came in on 42 Saturday and expeots to visit here for a few days. I Henry Steffes of the Stearns store left this noon for Grand Is land. He will return on Wednesday, going to Morrill. Mrs. J. K. Joder and Miss Sue Duffield, who have been visiting relatives here, left today for their home at Bremerton, Wn. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Kennedy left Saturday night for Omaha, where they will consult a specialist regard lug treatment for her injured . limb. Harper's Ijadies' Toggery is being moved today Into the Norton build- inn, and Mr. be ready to Harper says they will welcome all customers by Tuesday. Miss Charlotte Halley of Rapid City, S. D., daughter of the presi dent of the First National bank of that point, arrived this morning to be present as a guest at the Ware wedding. Mrs. Claude Rice came up from Minatare Saturday, where she bed been visiting, and called on friends la the city until Sunday evening when her husband came in from the ranch to take her home. Mamie Collins returned Sunday on 44 from a visit with her parents, fourteen miles north of town. She says the snow is very deep there, and that ranchers are afraid of run ning out of feed for their stock. Mrs. L. J. Mudge who spent a week visiting her two daughters, Mrs. Chaa Wykoff and Mrs. Joe Preiss, left on 41 yesterday morning. She Intended to stop at Edgemont for a visit with a daughter and go on to Seattle, Wash., where two of lur children live. W. M. and Wesley Middleton were called to Douglas, Wyo., by the death of their father, D. N. Middle ion, who passed away at 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon. The funeral is to be held at Crawford, Tuesday, December 30, at 2 p.m. t Mis Bessie Reld and Mrs. Lelah Chris man left on 42 Saturday night after a ry pleasant visit of a week or ten days with their mother, Mrs. M. E. Reid, and Alliance friends. Miss Reid returned to Lincoln where she is attending the Lincoln Bus! ness College and Mrs. Chris man to her home at Grand Island. From Tuesday's Daily: Grandma Kendall of Lakeside has been ill for the post several days Alton Gendta of the Nonpareil neighborhood was in the city Mon day. Mrs. O. E. Andrean was operated on this morning. She is doing nice ly. Maley Parkey was operated on at the hospital today. He to doing nicely. John Jellnek, county assessor, was down from Hemingford, returning this noon. Ferd Trenkle, senior and junior were up from Ellsworth on business yesterday. Roy Skiles of the Skilos & Tulley ranch south of Bingham was In Al liance yesterday. t George Smith of Mullen made business trip to this city Saturday returning Monday. Maine O'DonneU returned Sunday to Portland, Oregon. She spent X mas in Alliance wku er parents. Wm. and John O' Morrow of Mar- pie were in town Monday. They re- poi lots of snow In their section. I M. W. Hunsaker, R. A. Westover, &nn Mr. Skiles of Lakeside were In town yesterday and today on bus! ness. Joe Stotek and Helen Hopkins were united in marriage yesterday afternoon, by Judge Berry, at St Joseph's hospital. I Marvin Hunsaker of Lakeside was one of quite a number of Sheridan county people who transacted busi ness In the city yesterday. A baby girl was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. IUrte early thto morn ing. Mr. and Mrs. Harte live twen ty-five miles south of town. Ray Westover of IjnkeJde, attno carrying a x-t hand In a sling, was able to come to Alliance ytsrterday to attend to business matters. I Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Knox uf Lrvingston, Montana, were in town yesterday from McCook, where they spent Xmas with relatives. John Adams of Isme Deer, Mont., government Indian inspector, wn In town yesterday on Ms way to lAke side, where he owns a ranrih. Mr. Anderson and son of Binghmn were in Alliance ye-ttenhiy. The fa ther went to Iioe Angeles to visit son who to a doctor and who for merly lived at Bingham. I 1 1 wry Sutton came up from An gora on 304 today on business which he was able to transact to time to return on 303, as that train was a txjiit two hours late, watting for 44. W. J. Darcy, the photographer, as an announcement in thds issue of The Herald which we think our renders will find contains something interesting for them. Read it. Attorney Bruce Wilcox went to Oshkosh yesterday on legal business in the district court of Garden coun ty, going via Bridgeport on 303. He will probably return tomorrow morn ing. Grebe, the Alliance Art Studio man, appreciates the liberal favtran- age Which h to as reeoedTed and in tends to show the public his appre ciation In a substantial was, as will be seen by his ad n thto Issue of Tbt Herald F. C. Garretsou, the new photog rapher in Alliance, to an enterprising oung man, and will no doubt make hit when he opens his studio for business on Friday mornilng, January He wild keep the public posted as to his work thru the advertising columns of The Herald. I County Assessor John JeHnck and daughter Bertha, from northeast of Hemingford, came to Alliance yes. terdey, the hitter taking the train here for eastern Nebraska. She will spend about three weeks visiting friends alt. Bralnard, 1 An, wood and David City, Nebr. While in the city Mr. Jellnek informed The Her ald that there is much more btvow on the ground In hts part of the county than around Alliance. From Wednesday's Daily: The railroad shops are closed to day and tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. HerbaugVs daughter Is quite 111 with pneumonia. Dan Watson from near Berea was in town yesterday with a load of hogs. Mrs. Loufee Fawcett has moved to rooms on the third floor In the Nor ton Bldg. Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Baildy left to day on 44 for" their home at Bel mont, Iowa. I Mrs. J. F. Elliot of Hemingford was in the city yesterday, returning home today. Dr. F. M. Knight expects to go to Denver tonight to spend New Year's with relatives. I Dr. Bellwood made a trip to Ells worth today via auto and expected to. return at noon. The Young Men's Bible C)ub will give a skating party tomorrow af ternoon at Bronco lake. I Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mark returned yesterday from Fort Morgan, where they were visiting her relatives. There will be a special meeting at the Baptist church tonight. The program will be religious and social. I Mrs. A. Newburg arrived home yesterday from a two weeks' visit with her parents at Julesburg, Colo. I Merril Grlpp, "bo has been visit ing his aunt. Mrs. I. E. Taah, re turned today to his home at Aston, Iowa. I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vaughn of Broken Bow have moved to Al nance and have taken rooms tov the Nor ton building. Eva and Mildred Miles of Sidney are coming to Alliance tomorrow to snend New Year's at the home of Mrs. Broome. Mrs. Davidson, who has been vis iting her mother, Mrs. W. H. Kais er, left yesterday for her home in Sheridan, Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. J. IL Mann returned to their home at Bridgeport yester day. They spent Xmas wijn J- N Hoaf and fansUy. Oeoiyo WilUey, A. M. MiUer Inane Rtokell were down y entente? from Henrlngrord on a bustnees trss. They came down on 44, and expect to return today. Mrs. C. M. Hershrona wilt eato IaIq at a dinner party Mrs. Grusalg of Mullen, Mr. and Mrs. II. B.Gasnto. Miss Bernice KrJdalbaugh, sod fear. Bam TiUett on New Tears. Isaac RickelL one of the Herald subscriber in the north pafk of ths county, was attending ts business matters tn AlHonce yes terday and today. He returned ts Hemingford on 43 today. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. BatsmSA, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. Denton, left today for tnedr home at Sheridan. They expect Mop off at Newcastle to visit friends, and at Cambria to at teas the installation of K. P.e and ROf ai Neighbors. Kxoellsnt for Stomach Trouble. "ChnniberUlu's Tablet are J ml 8 ns ter - ilomnrh trouble," writes Mrs. O. C Dusa, Arnold. I'a MI wm bothered with this coat plaint lor soros time snd frequently hd bil ious stuck Chamberlain's Tablet afford me great relief from the first, snd sinoe tak ing one bottle of them I feel like a di flense t iwrson." For sale by all dealer. -Adr-iioeroent. WILL WiNTER IN LONE STAR STATE c. E. MeFall Leaves New Year's Night for Several Months' Visit In the South Rev. C. E. MeFall, ranchman minister well known to Herald reftja- ers, will leave on 42 tonight for trip southeast and south for an ex tended vtoit. He will stop a day tor Grand Island, then he will proceed . to St. Joe where a brother, C. B. MeFall, resides and where be will meet a sister, Mrs. O. H. Ryan of Dee Moines. After remaining In St. Joe a few days, Mr. MeFall and hto sinter will leave over the M. K. st T. for San Antonio, Texas, where they will be me by a brother, W. L. MeFall, whose home to about fifty miles from that city. The Tex as brother has been informed toss hto sister is coming to visit htov but the coming of bis brother will t a surprise to hfan. Mr. MeFall sJsf Mrs. Ryan Intend to spend the bal ance or the winter and tine eany spring ta the Ixme Star state f turning north the latter part ss May. Rev. MeFall, who to a successfltl ranchman, has been doing faitnPat work for some years as a minister'. Recently he has been preaching ai the Paw let school house in GardeaV county. As the Sunday school that place has been closed for tke winter, thus Interfering somewhat with the attendance at the preach lng services, it ie an oppottums) time for htm to take a vacation fttr It he southern trip. BOX BUTTE S WILL REPEAT This County Will Follow in Foot steps of Eastern Section of 1 " State; Watch It J. F. Walsh, ' for torty-two years a resident ' of 'Humboldt and a banker of that town, has a few things ts) say concerning bis section of ths state: Recently in the Humboldt Leader an article appeared from which the following to quoted: "Back in those early times," aasi Mr. Walsh to a group of friends 1 St. Joseph, Mo., "we frequently made guesses as to the future of tns country. ' One could go out and boy ths best farm land in Richardao county for 10 an acre. Boms ves ta red to guess that some day, long after our days were over farm lands would be worth $50. A few years ago we raised -to $100 and fixed It at ths extreme Hmlt. Recently sev eral farmers sold out and wheal tbey began to look about they dis covered that they had made a mis take when they had sold at what looked like high prices. Then they turned around and paid a bonus ts get their farms back. In Richard eon county we have any number si farms that could not be had tor $200 an acre. 1 "Ia the county we have twelve banks. We have no cities or tows of any site so that ths money oa depotst In those banks practical? belongs to the farmers. A carers! estimate of the amount of money ta those banks now places It at $1,84.- 00."