"MfcjejBaJJ from Thursday's Dally: F. D. O. Foster of Sidney was n the city today on business. Miss Mary Barry, clerk at the Bm Hire, wn off duty today on account of Illness. C. F. Rankin returned to Alliance today from Denver where he haa been working aince November. Mrs. Dan Lyons left today for Chadron to visit her parents for a few days. Joe Wiker and Atty. J. L. (V'estov er went to Crawford tbis morning on business. A. G. Thomason, a traveling sales man from Denver, is in the city visit ing the local trade. Fred C. Garreteon returned Wed nesday from a month's trip, stopping at Big Springs, Lewellen, and Bridge port. Mrs. Addie Sewell who has been isltlng her daughter. Mrs. W. It. Pate, a month past, returned to her home today at Danbury, Nebr. Supt. W. M. Weidenhamer leaves tomorrow on 44 for Chicago to at tend the meeting of operating officers In session April tb, 7th and 8th. Fred Black of Lakeside was in town today in the interest of the aew bank they hope to open In Lake side by June 1st. C. . W. Alloy, a traveling salesman making hi headquarters at Hastings! ia in Alliance today caling on the merchants. J F. M. Knight returned Wednesday from a trip to Chicago and eastern Iowa, where he has been visiting his mother for several weeks. - Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ware returned today from a tour thru the missions north and south of Mullen with Bish op Beecher. Dr. Lee and Dr. Spencer, Alliance veterinary surgeons,' took a trip out to Chas. Tlernan's ranch this morn ing on business. John Togood of Columbus came In Wednesday to visit at the home f his cousin, Mrs. Minnie Sward, be tween trains, left today for Bridge port. Mrs. J. B. Lytle of Neligh stopped ft In Alliance today between trains enroute lo Bridgeport and Scottsbluff to visit relative! and friends a few days. Walter Owens of Utica, N. V.. and who formerly lived in Alliance, re turned Wednesday to make this his home, and is learning the Boilermak ers trade. Mrs. Forrester McGregor and her grandson. Donald Chester Nixon, stopped ofT In the city today between trains enroute to Kaltspell, Mont., from Denver where they have been visiting relatives. C. C. Joy of Phoenix, Arizona, ar rived yesterday to close up certain business in connection with the sale of his ranch here. Mr. Joy is well known to Alliance people, having lived in Box Butte county many years. Miss Angela Ware returned this week from Mullen where she has been visiting Mrs. Chas. F. Gruenig accompanying her to visit at the Ware home a short time, Fireman E. B. Homan returned Wednesday from a sixty days' trip to Arapahoe. Oklahoma, where he has been visiting his brother and sis ter. Ills brother Fred accompanied him upon his return and expects to make Alliance his future home. A. D. Rodgers returned Wednes day afternoon from attending the funeral of his nephew, J. W. Rodg ers, at Lynn, Nebraska. From Friday's Dally: Father Donnelly left this noon for a short trip to Whitman. Henry Sageinull:r has purchased the six room houdt if E. Becker on Niobrara avenuo. O. W. Wagner of Hemlngford was down today to the hospital for an operation. Mrs. J. T. Wiker and Mrs. F. M. Broome returned today from a week in Omaha visiting. Mrs. Gus Appelberg left tbis noon for Scottsbluff, where she will stay over Sunday with her husband. Mrs. H. J. Dinwiddle of St. Joe came ia today to visit at the home of Mrs. C. W. Barnum. MrB. B. I. Joder and daughter Av is left on 303 today for Denver on a business trio for a few days The Choral Club will meet Sun day afternoon at two o'clock at the parish souse. Everyone Is urged to attend. , John Dowllng, formerly an Alli ance breakmau, recently of Chadron, returned Wednesday night, and ex pects to make this bis home. . The Silent Stitcher met Wednea' day evening at the home of Mlaaes Mabel and Marie Carey. Misses Vir ginia 'Broome, and Jane Taylor were club guests of honor. Delicious re freshments were served, and a very pleasant evening enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mra. Pete Watson came over to Alliance on Thursday from their home at Mitchell, in their Ford automobile. They returned this af ternoon. Miss Eunice Burnett and her guest, Miss Lillian Men,' or Chicago, left this noon for Miss Burnett's ranch near Mullen for a short stay. MIbs Burnett was caled there on bus iness. Deuel county's treasurer. Henry Peterson, of Char-pell, was in town Wednesday In the Interest of the new Lakeside bank. He returned to his home last night.. Try the new store, 210 W. 3d St, Now open for business with a full of fresh groceries, cigars, tobaccos and candy. M. Byrne, Prop. Mrs. Mary Hunsaker came down from Hemlngford Wednesday to vis It at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. John Hunsaker, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hun saker and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Whet stone until Sunday. She experts to go to her homestead near Lakeside. Gen. Supt. E. E. Young came in today from a business trip to Omaha. Fred Garretson left Wednesday night for Chicago to visit his parents for From Saturday's Dally: Gladys Spencer went to Crawford Thursday to visit friends a few days. J. E. Rice returned Friday morn ing from a business trip to Omaha. ; Ellas Miller has been ill for some time. Mrs. Ruth McCarthy of Bingham came down Thursday on business, re turning today. W. M. Wilson left Friday evening for Denver on a business trip taking a couple of days. E. B. Baldwin, an automobile man from Central City, was in Alliance yesterday. J. S. Kennedy of Bingham, Nebr., is In Alliance today. A. J. Hill of Ellsworth was In town today on business. Marvin, son of L. P. Dickinson, has been ill the last few days. n. E. Joy left last night for his home In Phoenix, Aria., after spend ing several days In Alliance. U. Mennlcke, a hide buyer from Grand Island, Is in Alliance today calling on the local dealers. Chas. Wallace and W. J. Weddle, stockmen from Hemlngford, are in Alliance today. M. U Miller, the owner of the Hemlngford mills Is In Alliance tu day. Edna Bullock was operated upon this morning at St. Josephs hospital. She Is doing nicely. Mrs. Pearl Lawrencesen was in town Friday from Hemlngford tor medical treatment. Frank Johns, a representative of the Dolan Fruit Company of Grand Island, Is In Alliance today. Mr. Johns is a new man In tbis territory. Mrs. Keith Pierce and Miss Dollie Pierce of Hemlngford came down yesterday in a car to do some shop ping. Ethel Whetstone, apprentice girl in Harper's millinery department, was off duty today on acount of ill ness. F. J. Ferguson of Mallnda, Nobr., is In Alliance. Mr. Ferguson was for many years a traveling salesman in this territory. He Is now engage! In the buying and sellng of stock. . W. F. Cunningham, a novelty salesman from Van Tassel. Wyom ing. 1b In Alliance today calling' on the merchants. W. R. Preston or Mlrrlll. Nebr.. Is in Alliance. Mr. Pheston Is on his way home from Omaha where he went recently to sell a shipment of sheep. E. M. Banks was In town today from Kilpatrick's ranch on business. Mrs. T. B. Shrewsbury la up from the ranch at Ellsworth visiting her daughter, Mrs. Jack Berry. Miss Mabel Worley returned Fri day from Lincoln where she has been atendlng the university. She has given up her musical course for this year In order to accompany her rather to Thermopolls, Wyoming, for the benefit of his health. John Dowllng. left this morning for Hot Springs and Deadwood to vis it a couple of weeks. Will stop off In Hot Springs to visit his sister, Miss Mary Dowllng, a trained nurse. Miss Barbara King of Hot Springs who has been visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Maggie Barry, for a couple of weeks, returned to her home, Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. George D. Darling, with their son Duane, returned today at noon from their extended western at California points, stopping at oth er roints enroute. William Robinson was fined 6 and costs today In Judge Z urn's po lice court on a charge of disorderly conduct. Robinson liquidated and was released. Mrs. M. D. Wadell, owner of the Waddell hotel at Hemlngford. Ia In Alliance today. Supt. O. L. Griggs of the Sterling di vision of the Burlington, came In Friday noon on a business trip from Sterling, Colorado. Try the new store, 210 W. in St Now open for business with a full line of fresh groveries, cigars, tobac cos and candy. M. Byrne, Prop. Mrs. Melvin Miller and Miss Mame Miller were down from Hemlngford Thursday to attend the School of Mu sic students' recital. Mrs. John Wiker and Mrs. F. M. Broome returned yesterday from a business and pleasure trip to Omaha. They visited at the homes of Mes dames Joe McNamara, Fred McDon ald and Dennody. J. H. Gadbury of Tama, Iowa, is spending a few days In Alliance look ing over the country. Mr. Gadbury is taking advantage of his stay here by having some dental work done by one of the local dentists. From Monday's Dally i Luke Phillips and Elmer Vaughn of Hemlngford are in Alliance today. A new tub is being added to the equipment of the Alliance Steam Laundry. O. J. Scribner, a resident of Hay Springs, was a visitor in Alliance yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Wilson of Ells worth are In Alliance on business ' day. Among the Ellsworth people in Al liance today are W. N. Matthew, l S. Sowers and William Minnlck. T. W. Brows and William Miller of Lakeside are transaction bualneos In Alliance. J. W. Guthrie In company with a number of his friends motored out to Pine Ridge yesterday. Mrs. J. A. Wolverton and Mrs. Frank Carter left today for Omaha where they will make a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rowan motor ed out to the Dave Briggs ranch in Sheridan county yesterday. Harry Dubuque, together with a party of friends, motored out Chad ron road yesterday to the Pine Ridge. Mrs. Jackman, 'mother of Dr. Charles Jackman, came In Friday from Chicago to make her home with her son. F. II. Smith, a merchant from An tloch. together v.lth his daughter, Brent yesterday In Alliance Visiting friends. , , ,' ' , F. W. Hicks, clerk at the post flee, returned Saturday from Algona, la., where he went to attend the fay neral of his stepfather. ' Judge W. W. Wood, aeeompaa led by his daughter. Miss Wiles, left Raturday for a abort visit In MtS tana. F. W. Hicks returned today' froca , Algona, Iowa, where he was calUsV on acount of the death of his ataf father. , Mr. and Mrs. Chas. C. JeroeeoB aro In Alliance today from the Spate ranch noir F.llhwcrtb. Mrs. Jameeoja is on her way home from a visit Ml Hay Sprints and Mr. Jameson cam here to meet her. Lee Arnold, who underwent an op eration for appendicitis two weeks) ago at the home of Mrs. Lucy Siseck. In Alliance, returned to bis home to day In Ellsworth. He has fully re covered. . Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Lalng arrived Sunday morning on the Denver trsJjt for a visit at the home of their aoa, E. G. Lalng.' They have been spend' lng the winter In Los Angeles, Calk, and are now on the way to their home In Jerico, Mo. The regular meeting of the eray council will be held at the council chamber Tuesday evening at the reg ular hour notwithstanding the elec tion that Is to be held tomorrow. ' Edgar Martin, the county treasur er, has been very busy' the past few days receiving payment of real estate taxes which became delinquent May 1st, If not paid before. The stone pillars for the court house which have been delaying the r work on the north aide of the build- '. lng for some lime, have arriyed fti4' are being placed today. " '"V ' The small pox quarantine whiefc was placed on the county jail twe weeks ago when It was dlMcover4 that one of the Inmates had the dtt eaae. will be raised within a day or two. J. A. Mallery is on a business trip to Scottsbluff. Mrs. Cal Simpson and little daugh ter returned today from Santa Crui, California, where they spent most f -the winter. Glen Frank, of Ardmore, S. Dak,, took with him the Bee Hive dof which was given away; . . James McCue and wife, who jlfelt Alliance about a year ago for Coaa cll Bluffs, Iowa, have returned heae to make their horn. , KB m U 1 1 I II J J 1 u ARIa U kw J LmJ WJ Lai Vwi V 1 mm We have a trio of the best made, most reasonably priced cars on the market and we earnestly solicit the public to see these cars, get familiar with them and learn their salient points. We have a car for every purse. One price to all. Our sales rooms are located in the Alliance Garage. Inspect these cars. Competent automobile man always in attendance. PAIGE-DETROIT Everything aristocratic except the price. Full electric equipment. Model 25 touring car or roadster, $1050. Model 36, touring car or roadster, $1375. These prices are for cars delivered in Alliance. OVERLAND- More of these sold in Box Butte county last-year than any other except the Ford. Model 35, touring or roadster, all full electric equipment, $1175. Delivered in Alliance. FORD Fully equipped Roadster, $550. Touring car, fully equipped, $600. These are Alliance prices. "Ford cars can go anywhere. We Always Have on Hand a Full Stock of Ford, Paige and Overland Parts LeelerGomrsey G o m p a aiy JAMES KEELER, President, H. P. COURSEY, Secretary and Treasurer, Office and Salesroom at Alliance Garage J. T. GRAHAM.lSalesmanager