! i !i ! , ' j BOBS Value up to 9IA TIIK FAMOUS I IN r rhe FAM0U 11 ; Offers TIIK FA MOrS 200 Pairs of Hoys' Knickerbocker rants Worth up to $1.00 39c 4 Great Big Clothing Bargains Worth up to 918 For 4 Days Selling THK FAMOU8 June 17, 18, 19, and 20 400 New Suits to Choose From. Smart, Snappy Styles. Every Garment has Our Absolute Guarantee 25 2ft per rent Discount on Children' Waxhable Suit One-fourth OA THK FAMOUS Worth up to $20 20 per cent discount on all Boys' Summer Suits. Fancy Cas- simers and Cheviots. No Serges Worth up to $25 THK FAMOUS TIIK FAMOUS BIG REDUCTIONS ON SMALL WARES BoysMex- Boys Boys 1Qp Boys 1Qp Boys 1Qp Men's BlueC 50c Silk )C Men' Porous Knit Men's Shoes. $2 icans Hats Shirts J- Waists A Drawers A Caps . Shirts OVj Wash Ties-J Underwear 33c vals., now $1.39 The FAMOUS ONE-PRICE Clothing House Alliance's Clothing Leaders 11UCKM OF ADMIHNION Prices of admission to the fair grounds during the convention, as fixed by Irwin Brothers, are as fol lows: Afternoon at the Hare Track General admission CO cents Autos, per car 50 cents Teams .' 25 cents Horses, man on comeback. .25 cents Grand stand ... .i 50 cents Bleachers 25 cents Quarter stretch, each ....25 cents Children, general admission. under 12 25 cents Children, grand stand, un der 12 25 cents Children, bleachers, under 12 years 15 cents Ho children allowed In the quarter etrstch. The afternoon performance In cludes Irwin Brothers show and the races. The 11200 in prises is given by the Commercial Club. At Cheyenne the prices of admis sion are as follows: General admission SL.00 CLASS GIVES ENTERTAINMENT Dig Crowd Attmled Program Given by lu pi Is of St. Agnes Acad emy Tuesday Night The Opera HouBe was filled Tues day evening to witness the program, "Pontla, the Daughter of Pilate," presented by the expression class of St. Agnes Academy for the benefit of St. Joseph's hospital. The work was excellent and showed careful train ing on the part of the Instructors and talent was shown by those who took part. The program was as follows: Cast of Characters: Ruth, Miriam, Jewish Girls Miss Noll a Ttnnn. Mlmt Ardelln Fiaher. I Cassandra, slave girl Haxel Abbott. Pontla, daughter of Pilate Agnes Colgan. Roxana, slave girl Margaret Kues- urana siana s.uu ter. Bleachers 5.Dimonah. daughter of Herod'as Automobile 1.00 Parking auto , I liriru liuftun. 100i Carina, siBter of Automobiles enter fair grounds at the 5th street gate. Foot pal sen ders enter at the 4tb street :ate. Teams enter at the 3rd street fate. Irwin ' Brothers big show at j 3rd and Missouri Avenue will show'' at night. General admission will : be CO cents. Reserved, seats will be 50 cents. Large tract of good valley frm Ing land Just thrown open for free settlement, in Oregon. Over 200, 000 acres In all. Good climate, rich soil, and does not require irrigation to raise finest crops of grain, fruit, and garden truck. For large map, full Instructions and information, and a plat of several sections of ex ceptionally good claims, send 13.40 to John Keefe, Eugene, Oregon; three years a U. S. surveyor and tlmr berman. An opportunity to get good fertile free town and market. 28-373ito aug 15 homestead , near Mrs. Dedinoe Edwards will take care of children during the Stock men convention. Charges reason able. 310 E. Third. Phone Black 387,' or call Commercial Club. Jg-lt-3475 Pontla Josephine Kerns. Tullla, daughter of Jairus Olive Ar muth. Tabitba, slave girl Edna Kewer. Claudia, mother of Pontla Mae La- nigan. Petronilla, Jewish maiden Mary Egan. . Angel Edna Kewer. Ethelinda, British slave girl Mary Comer. Miranda, Octavla, children of Em per or Claudius Corinne Mollrlng Katie Kuester. Agrlppina, Empress of Rome Eve lyn Kerr. Flovla, noble Roman lady Clara Lanlgan. Cornelia, Roman Augur's wife Hel en Hughes. Girl slaves Haxel Abbott. Edna Ke wer, Cora Lanlgan, Kathryn Ml han. Pamphilla, keeper of Palatine prison Nelle Dunn. Men slaves Kathryn Mihan, Haxel Abbott. Angels Edna Kewer, Helen Hughes Clara Lanlgan, Ardelle Fisher, Lo- retta Gillaspy, Myrle Tood. Synopsis: Piano Duet Haiel Abbott and Ruth Phillips. ACT I Palace of Pontius Pilate in Jeru salem. Pontla's reception room. Time: Morning. The Nazarene is before Pilate. "But who shall see." Piano solo Mary E. Comer. ACT II Scene 1. Same as Act I. After noon of same day. Pontla In sympa thy with the Christians. The cruci fixion. "Panga Lingua." Scene 2. Same. Three days later. "Resurrexlt." He is risen. Pontla commanded o go to Rome. Piano solo Evelyn err. ACT III In the Imperial Garden at Rome. "Grecian Slave Dance" Hazel Abbott, Nelle Dunn, Margaret Kuester, Edna Kewer, Cora Lanl gan, Mae Hlntze. Pontla refuses to marry Nero. "Agrlppina shall have her re venge. Russian Hal let, "Primrose" Doris Barbour, Sarah O'Keefe, Ail- een Nelson, Alice Hamilton, Katie Kuester, Corinne Mollrlng, Marg aret Dwyer, Catherine Buecbsen stein, Agnes Newberry, Orleane Smith, Dorie Manning, Helen Bur nett. ACT IV Prison in Palatine palace. Three days later. "Jerusalem." Pontla becomes a Christian. "Veal Creator Spiritus." Visited Former Neighbors Mrs. D. B. McLaughlin and daugh ter, Lois, of Everett, Washington, formerly of Alliance, arrived last Friday on 42 and spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. G. W. Emery, 420 Sweetwater avenue. They left on Monday for Akron, Colo. From there they will go east to spend the sum mer, returning to the coast the lat ter part of the season. Rev. Mc Laughlln has charge of Presbyterian church work In Washington as pas tor-evangelist, a position similar to that which be occupied while in northwestern Nebraska. OLD HICKORY CHIPS Most of the free advice is banded out by people who want to get rid of it. That Baltimore man who rolled three miles away has shown Huert the successful way in which to make a safe exit from Mexico. Now it may be expected there will be a rush to get new maps of Bratil with the new river, as soon as they can be published. The world has been in ignorance long enough. We are glad to learn that Mrs. Vernon Castle is recovering from an operation for appendicitis; now, if she will only cut out the tango how nice it would be. Why not give Jack Johnson the next Nobel peace prize? He put an end to pugilism. Solicitor Folk, of the Interstate Commerce Commission is undoubted ly from Missouri. What do you suppose the women would find to worry about if they were given the right to vote? It is hoped that the Niagara Falls mediators will not have to submit their hotel bills to arbitration. How would it do to get up a Joint debate between Henry Savage Lan- dor and Theodore Roosevelt? It is easier to apologize to a big man than to a little one. A leopard may change its spots, but Victor Murdock will never sub mit to caucus rule. There might be more concord at Niagara If all hands would drink on ly grape juice. One secret of success is to pretend to be happy and prosperous when you are neither. If we don't soon have another war some of the clerks in the Pension of fice may be thrown out of work. The Alliance Herald $1.50 year. CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF OF GARDEN COUNTY I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of sheriff of Garden County, subject to the will of the Democratic voters at the coming primary on August 18th. B. MEWHIRTER. 28-augl8-3680 ANNOUNCEMENT I wish to announce that I am a candidate for the nomination for county superintendent of schools on the Republican ticket at the primar ies on August 18th. I have been connected with the Alliance schools for six years as eighth grade teacher. Your support is respectfully solicit ed. MAME J. WHITE. Hurry! Hurry! and get your colts and vicious horses booked for breaking.. My prices are right. Work guaranteed. References if desired. N. S. SNYDER ' Angora, Nebraska 1 PLAYI I the F you grownup men and women will look back a few years you will recall that you used to like to play. Plav is the thing that develops action in children. It trains their muscles to do the work that makes them useful as men and women. In the same way it trains their minds to be alert and to "be on move" every minute. So boys and girls must have their play and lots of it. The question then is, HOW will they play? In the cleanest kind of a way or you won't see good results. The Children's Chautauqua is teaching boys and girls the right kind of play. It is introducing in each Chautauqua town an interest in equipped playgrounds and is teaching supervised play to thou sands of boys and girls. If you have a boy or girl, get them into this Children's Chautau qua and see them grow! THE CHILDREN'S CHAUTAUQUA Teaches Them Hotu.