From Friday's Dally: ' 'J ' ' Mrs. Johnson of near Hemingford ! shopping in Alliance today. .C. A. Currie left today on 43 for Scottabluff to be gone over Sunday. Mrs. J. E. Wagner of Hemingford waa In town today between traina on business. Lew Needland of Hemingford waa in Alliance Thursday and today on business and pleasure. Alex Mulrhead and Chas. Wlltaey of Hemingford came down Thursday on business, returning today. Prank R. Johnston and II. N. Gambill of Garden county transacted business in Alliance yesterday. Mrs. Ed Strand and son Malone went out to the Watson ranch Thurs day to visit, and wil return Satur day. Emma Doyle of Orlando,' has been an Alliance visitor since Wednesday. She expects to return to her borne Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. j. F. Elliott of Hem ingford were in town today between trains. Mr. Ellott came to Alliance to hare his eyes treated.' A petition for divorce was filed in district court on Thursday by Edna Olson, asking separation from Oscar Olson on the charge of desertion. .The Methodist Epwortb League will give a party tonight at the church. Everyone is cordially in vited, and requested to each bring a tin. cup and spoon. . W. E. Lotapelch loaded the lum ber at Alliance today for the house to be built soon on his ranch near Bingham. Bart Young, who has barge 'of the carpenter work, will KO down to the Lotspeich ranch with in a few weeks, accompanied by two or three other carpenters. It is ex pected that the foundation and other preliminary work will be completed by that time, when the construction of the house will be pushed ' right along until completed. From Saturday's Daily: E. C. Drake has purchased a Ford automobile. Pete Long has purchased a Ford automobile. Jesse Watson of near Berea came In today on business. .Mrs. C. II. Hughes has returned from her trip to Omaha. Mrs. Roy Beckwitb returned this morning from a two weeks' visit in Denver. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Joy and baby came in yesterday from Jesse coun ty for a few days' visit. Mrs. Mabel Perkins of Deadwood, South Dakota, came in Friday to vis it her sister Mrs. Hazel Johnson for some time. Mrs. O. W. Emery, who has been teaching ecbolo for six months near Redington, has finished this term and returned to her home in Alliance. John Rodgers of Torrtngton, Wy oming, a nephew of E.- E. Lawrence, returned to his home today. He has been visiting Mr. Lawrence for three months. Nels Worley expects to leave on Monday for Tbermopolis, Wyoming, to take treatment at the hot springs there for muscular rheumatism from which he has been suffering for some time. Mrs. B. W. Bearden and daughter will leave tonight on 42 for Broken Bow to attend the funeral of J. O. Painter. The funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Sunday after noon. Mrs. Bearden will return on Monday. Auctioneer Coursey informs The Herald that the Mrs. Albro'a public sale this week was one of the best sales for ita sise that he ever cried. The bidding was lively and prices satisfactory. The sale, amounting to $1,812, was completed in about an hour and thirty-five minutes. Among the people shopping in Al liance today are Mr. Sherlock and family. Mrs. Hill and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trenkle and family, Mr. and Mrs. Will Albright, Mr. and Mrs. Manion, Mrs. Stillle and daugh ter, and Mrs. O. D. Hobbs and son. The girls' basket ball team of the High school went up to Chadron to day to play the academy girls at that place tonight. From Monday's Daily: P. K. Cbristensen of Hemingford came down Saturday to visit N. C. Peterson. William Robinson expects to 70 tc Omaha. Wednesday for a week's visit with friends. Mrs. Hattie Johnson, of Heming ford, stopped off here Saturday on her way home from a few weeks' vis it in Omaha., Christ Abbott, the well known Crawford saloon man, is visiting in Alliance over St. Patrick's day. He waa well decorated with shamrocks. W. Saurbraun, Western. Union wire chief, was called east this noon by a telegram from Fort Dodge, Io wa, stating that his father had died Sunday night. Bert Ashley, wife and daughter, of Cheyenne, who hnv been guests of Geo. O. Gadaby for two weeks, re turned to tbiir home today. They formerly lived here. Chas. C. Jameson, of Ellsworth, secretary of the Nebraska Stock Growers Association, was in Alliance Si r -"-n "ne- ' -"-"-y ! On Saturday, March 21st We will ha e oi exhibition at our showrooms at the ALLIANCE GARAGE our first carload of 1014 Ford automobiles, ready for your inspection. . '. .'. . More than 350,000 Fords have been sold up to date. Every third car is a Ford. You owe it to yourself to inspect these cars before you buy. Keeler-Coursey Co. SQUEAK, AND GRIND That auto needs attention. Our work Is done by an expert who can diagnose car trouble . like a physician does the hu man being. No matter what is the trouble,. we can fix it. We save you money by sav ing time in doing your re pairing. Our prices are very reasonable. OUR WORK IS GUARANTEED Auto Livery in Connection BRITT'S GARAGE 116 East Thrid St. Phone 118 General Contractors raJTJcsj We Construct CEMENT SIDEWALKS oranythingin the Cement Line Brick Work. Tile and Plastering Old Fashioned Fire Places and Uaotels LUIID & GLARUM Phone 249 Alliance, Nebr. today for a short time on business. He returned to Ellsworth at noon. FimWfdm'mii'l)ilyi Ram Graham drove In from the ranch this morning. ' Joe Trice was operated upon this tnornlng for appendicitis. ' Engineer Wilson has bought the Sam Tillett property on Niobrara avenue and he and his family are making their home there now. Mrs. William Davidson held a kenslngton at her home Tuesday af ternoon. A delicious three course luncheon was served. The guests were Miss Soules and Mesdames Gad dis. Kuhn. Cornu. Ella : Young, Thomas Katen. W. H. Beach, Kelly, Lincoln Lowery. Pert Laing. Pat more. The two I vers AY fond pianos or dered by Mrs. J. T.; Wiser for the Emerson and Central schools have been shipped from Boston and are expected to arrive In Alliance this week. These instruments will make a fine addition to the equipment of the two school buildings In which they will be placed. They are fin ished in waxed burled walnut, a fin ish that is rare yet and not much carried in stock by piano houses, making it necessary to send to the factory for these two Instruments. From Thursday's Daily i City Attorney Joe Westover la In Denver on business. F. J. Elliott of Hemingford was an Alliance visitor today. Miss Mae Jensen of Ellsworth was shopping In Alliance Wednesday. Samuel Sheldon's baby, that has been quite 111. Is now out of danger. W. J. Johnson's daughter has been Quite 111 the past few days but is Im proving. ' August Maulahe left for Greeley, Dutch Rye Bread When you get the pure Dutch Rye Bread you don't want any other. .'. Ask your Grocer, or at Manewal's Bakery IM Baal ftrrt St. FbOMtT Klckapoo Worn Killer Kipel Worms The cause of your child's Ills the foul, fetid, offensive breath the starting up with terror and grinding of teeth while asleep the sallow complexion the dark circles under the eyes are all Indications of worms. Klckapoo Worm Killer Is what your child needs; it expels the worms, the cause of the child's un healthy condition. For the removal f seat, stomach and pin worms, Klckapoo Worm Killer gives sure re lief. Its laxative effect adds tone to the general system. Supplied as a candy confection children like It. Safe and sure relief. Guaranteed. Buy a box today. Price 2 Sc. All druggists or by mall. Klckapoo Indian Med. Co.. Philadel phia or St. Louis. HOUSES TO RENT or lease. Land to rent orleafce. Land or city property for sale. Phone 36. C. W. JEFFERS Colorado. Wednesday noon In hit new Ford car. ....,.. D. II. Lawrence left for Sprlaj-' field, Nebraska, on Wednesday, to sell a carload of potato there . on Monday. Martin Sweeney returned Wednea dar from an extended basineM irff la eastern Nebraska and Iowa. H reports a very successful trip. The School of Music is busy pre paring a students' recital for Thurs day. March U, at the MethodlM church. Violin and piano will he used. ... . . ,, Mrs. Frank Garrett and two child ren are vislUng friends and relative In the city. They expeot to return to their borne near Seneca the last of the week. H. O. Beatty is the new bookkeep er at the Burlington stock yard, taking the place of A. D. ' Roberta, who has resigned to be la bullae for himself. " O. Anderson was arrested oh the charge 'of drunkenness and disturb" Ing the peace and fined this morning In police court, being relieved of om dollar and costs. All Kinds of CEMENT CONSTRUCTION Sidewalks, Founda tions, Curb, Gutter. Retaining Walls, etc. It will pay ycu to sea mo before bttinz your work. . . . . . T. J. BEAL PHOKE 782 ft 66 Bulls For Sale 25 HEAD DURHAM AND HEREFORDS 14 to It MONTHS OLD These bulls can be seen at Ashby, Neb., 40 miles east of Alliance. PRICES RIGHT JAhES FEAGINS& SON Front Tuesday' Dully: James Feaglns returned this noon from an extended business trip through Colorado points. Mrs. K. J. Sterns and son Herbert went down to Mitchell Monday to viBit her parents for a few days. Vance and Ray Vanlon were In Alliance on business Monday and continued their trip on to Colorado, looking for land. The ladles of the Baptist church will meet in the church parlors on Wednesday afternoon. Business meeting at 2:30. Refreshments will be served. Joe Barnes and family of Heaver Crossing have recently purchased Frank Krenek's farm, four and a half miles east of town and will lo-i cate there in the near future. Ray Vaulon has recently sold hi three-fourths section of land to Ueo. Cooper. Mr. Vaulon formerly con ducted the Half-way ranch at Wal ters Lake, but has resigned, and Dan Wllsox has taken his place. A. L. Conklin, manager of the S. A. Foster Lumber Company's yard at Alliance, has a neat quarter page ad in this issue of The Herald, thru which be invites its readers who contemplate building to inspect their stock of lumber and give them an opportunity to quote prices. j Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Holsteu gave a dt'lit'i'iuj hIx course six o'clock din ner Sitturiiy. The guests were Mr. (and Mr Ir. IU-llwood and daugh ter Mir ilia, and General Suprio- ti-udent Young uad Mrs. Young. IMegates to the Royal Neighbors convention at Sheridan stopped off in Alliance today between trains on their way to Sheridan. The ladle were Mrs. C. R. Storey of Cheyenne, Mrs. Brown of Cheyenne, Mrs. Mary Worth of Encampment, and Mrs. James Whatrman of Laramie. Mrs- E. J. Hicks Is having consid erable Improvement made In her residence at 407 Laramie avenue. This is the brick house formerly oc cupied by Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Smith. By the time the improvements which Mrs. Hicka is having made are com pleted they will incur aa expense of a thousand dollars or more. JAG 99 Colorado rump eqal I.W. All o'.b r hinds of coal at modem price We have the coal oo aa4 tor imaiid late deHrery. Phono TJ. j FORKBT LUMUKK CO. Will Be in Alliance Friday and Saturday March 20 and 21 1 - ' . . . He is a traveling representative of r The City Tailors 'Finest Clothes to Measure" Will be at our store with the largest and best line of Woolens in the piece that it has ever been your privilege to examine. Workmanship the Highest Grade If Our Merchandise Don't (Make Good, We Will PRICES THE LOWEST E. G. LAING "MODERN CLOTHES FOR MEN"