tyf 7Ml Bx mxn)DF!(Bf 1 Our Biggest Sale of Under-muslins W. E. Spencer, manager of the Al liance Creamery and Produce Co., rnt to Omaha on 44 today and will remain until Sunday attending to business matters. Mr a. Nellie Wllaon, city librarian, srent to Omaha today for a few days vitit. Mrs. Gilbert V. Emery came In rery favorably Impressed with Alli ance, and it Is probable that he will decide to locate here In the near fu ture. The Alliance Male Quartette will open the program at the dlatrlct de clamatory contest, which will be held at the opera house tonight, and will render several selections throughout the evening. This Is one of Alli- from Bridgeport today to attend tbe!anr(,'. nPWest musical organizations, teachers convention and to visit and they are meeting with an en with home folks. Barney Shepard came down from Hemlngford today to attend to busi ness matters. Nice, Julck steaks and pork loins. Too will always And them at A. I. Rodger' Grocery Store. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Ryan will leave tonight for Omaha to attend the fun eral of Mr. Ryan's cousin, Tom Ry an, who died Wednesday. Cecil Clark, a teasher In the Hem 4o(ford district, came down today to attend the convention. Fred Gilbert, deputy Yeoman or ganizer, returned home today from Hemlngford, where he had been for the past several days organizing a lodge. Mr. Gilbert reports good suc cess, and the lodge there will start at with a healthy membership. J. J. McKenna. brother-in-law of J. G. Dates, the Singer sewing ma chine man, arrived today from San Francisco for an extended visit with iir. and Mrs. Bates. Ftr-ilture and ruga for sale at sao rtflre price. GEO. J. HAND. ll-tf-6341 Mr. and Mrs. Tim Maloney spent Sunday In Hyannis. The Alliance Grocery Company are staving their store room remodeled, jttow fixtures are being Installed. H. S. Coulson of Sturbln. Grant ovnty, stopped over In Alliance for Khe J. K. Wilson public sale which was to have been held today but which was postponed one week on account of bad weather. Dr. C. E. Slagle Is In Omaha at tending clinic. He left Sunday and xpects to return Saturday or Sun y. Fund turf and ruga for sale at ac rtflre price. GEO. 4. HAND. l-tf-5341 Mrs. Al Sieffert expects to leave next Wednesday for an extended eastern visit to her old home. She will go first to Droken Bow, Nebr., where she will visit for some time. She will then go on to Ottawa, 111. She expects to be gone about two months. B. V. Reeves has received word from the superintendent of the I. O. O. F. home at York that some of the children in the home were confined with smallpox, his oldest daughter being one of those afflicted. L. F. McCarthy, who was sent from Alliance to the asylum at Hast ings last week, in custody of Sheriff Cat Cox, was released from there af ter being held for a few days. His mental troubles were blamed mostly to too much liquor and after getting obered up he appeared to be in good mental condition. He has gone to I the home of his brother-in-law, Mr. Sturm, in the eastern part of the Mate. Nice, juicy Meaka and pork loin. Tou will always find them at A. D. Rodger Grocery Store. . If you know an Hem of interest, don't fail to phone The Herald. We are trying to print all the news, but occasionally an Item of Importance gets past us. Let us know who Is visiting you or who you are visiting. We'll appreciate it. M. W. Dineen was here from Gen eva Tuesday looking after business matters. Mr. Dineen is one of the old-timers In the Geneva neighbor hood, having lived there for the past sixteen years, four of which he spent couraging reception Mrs. L. S. Gosmer was here from Hemlngford Tuesday and Wednesday preparing her graduating program at the School of Music. w Furniture and rugs for sale at sac rifice prices. GEO. J. HAM). 16-tf-6341 Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Beckwood ar rived Tuesday morning from Waco, Texas, for an extended visit with rel atives and friends. The steel window shutters for the court house have arrived and are now Installed. . There are ten of the window shutters, each window In the vaults being so equipped. These make the possibility of fire or en trance from the outside Impossible. New plate glass windows were In stalled In the Norton business block the first of this week to replace the ones which were recently broken. The principal streets have been put through a course of dragging during the past few days, which has greatly Improved them. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Rhodes arrived Tuesday from Sklatook, Oklahoma, Mr. Rhodes having joined The Her ald force. The newcomers are Alli ance boosters already, as they are well pleased with the town and peo- "0, . . . ad ol thlrtv-onA hleh school voune Mrs. DeLoB Barber came over on ! men me tnem ,the traln and ,e8 Monday from their ranch near Lake- jcorted them to their several stopping side for a few days viBit with her."ce" mother. Mrs. Mary Cupp. Mrs. John Group B hkf Group C - We invite to come you and compare these gar ments with others sold at even greater prices. They are made by the bewt known manufacturer in the trade. COMMENCES SATURDAY, MARCH 27 XHTTT stjsjv-hl ocii smart czotiitstts W.R.HARPQ VVdepartment store VV ALLIANCE.NEB. JL V The low price, high qual ity and variety of goods commends this sale to the woman who buys with a critical eye. Robert Graham is expecting his commission as postmaster any day, as it is thought It will arrive in time for him to assume his new duties the first of the month. Wllletts arrived Monday from Butte, Montana, for a visit with Mrs. .Bar ber, and will return with her to the ranch as Boon as the weather will permit. Mr. and Mrs. Axel Johnson depart- Between the engagement and the ed Tuesday night for Holdrege. wedding, the man in the case is kept where they will visit for a short time 1 guessing. with relatives and friends. From Holdrege they will go to Ames, Iowa, where Mr. Johnson has the offer of a good position as manager of a creamery. Postmaster Tash received an of ficial communication from Washing ton the first of the week stating that the salary of Miss Edna J. Benedict was increased from $900 to $1,000 a vfr and Fred E. Fpntrln'n nalsrv raised from $800 to $900, to become ! years; NOTICE OF ELECTION Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday the 6th day of April, 1915,! In the City of Alliance, Box Butte . County, Nebraska, an annual elec-1 tion will be held for the election of the following officers to-wlt: I A Mayor for a term of two years; : A City Clerk for a term of two years; A City Treasurer for a term of two effective on April 1. A. Gregory, city treasurer, return ed this morning from a two weeks One Councilman from the First Ward of said City for a term of two years; I One Councilman from the Second visit at Idaho Falls and Thermopolis, j Ward of said City for a term of two Idaho, where he and his family had ' years; been visiting with relatives and i One Councilman from the Third friends. He left his family at Ther- Ward of said City for a term of two mopolis, as their daughter Mildred years; 1 had contracted measles at that place, I one Councilman from the Third and they will follow as soon as she ward of said City for a term of one recovers. year; i Gne councnman from the Fourth C R. Smith stopped oft Thursday ! ward of said City for a term of two noon between trains to visit with years; Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Bates, on his j one Councilman from the Fourth way home to Crawford from Moun- ward of said City for a term of one tain Home, California, where he had yec.r. I been to attend the general conference j A'lso two members of the Board of of the Seventh Day Adventlsts Education, each for a term of three ! cuurvu. years. ; The said election will be open at , Painters are at work on the inside o'clock A. M., of Bald day and con- of the Burlington station this week , n -'tll eTen 0,clock p M at t vl a a a M aVItiO ak a t I rw wissw am ar t w In the appearanceof the woodwork, j The votln'g places for ald electloD I Mrs. T. P. Barry arrived Wednes- j wlU,be " follows: ' i day from Spokane and remained un,' Flrrt Ward. Basement, Central til Thursday noon vUltlng with her .School Building. 715 Box Butte Ave slster. Mrs. C. P. Wakeman. From , nue; ni m here Mrs. Barry went to Antloch. Second Ward. Council Chamber, where her husband now Is and where City Hall. 115 East Third Street: they will make their future home. I Third Ward. Room 14, McCorsl- Block, 222 Laramie Avenue; All the visiting teachers are being j Fourth Ward, Parish House Epis well taken care of. and are loud in copal Church, 216 West 7th Street, their praise of the hospitality being GEO. F. SNYDER, City Clerk. aa sheriff of Fillman county. He was shown them. A committee compos- (SEAL) 15-3t-B65-5354 HO TEL HARNEY EUROPEAN Chas. C. Sorensen, Proprietor 14th and Harney Streets Omaha, Nebraska , All outside rooms, with a'l em conveniences. Located in cen ter of business district. On direct car line to South Om aha, Council Bluffs and all depots. Strictly fireproof and modern. Rates: With bath, $1.50 up. Without bath, $1. It is Easy to Understand Why Collegian Clothes Are Popular Clothes which excel in service need no newspaper advertising; the men who wear them advertise them. Ilowever, there is a special Collegian suit or two that we want to bring to the attention of every one who attends the 6tyle show, who are not familiar with Collegian Clothes $20 or $25 Both tailored to perfection. Both made with narrow shoul ders, slim waist and soft front one in the ultra novel Glen Urquhart Plaid, dark gray the other in a light gray worsted check with a faint Purple Over Plaid. Both all wool of the very best quality, with the personal guaranteo of E. G. LAIXG, and backed up with the guarantee of Adler'g Collegian Clothes. E. G. Laing "Modern Clothes for Men" ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA ALLIANCE FOLKS ASTONISH DRUGGIST We sell many good medicines but we are told the mixture of buck thorn bark, glycerine, etc., known aa Adler-1-ka, Is the best we ever sold. Alliance folks astonish us dally by telling how QUICKLY Adler-i-ka re lieves sour stomach, gas on the stom ach and constipation. Many report that A SINGLE DJSH relieves tLos-j troubles almost IMMEDIATELY. We are glad we are Alliance agents for Adler-i-ka. H. Tbiele, druggist. -Adv Proper Treatment for Biliousness For a long ime Miss Lula Sk el ton, Churchville, N. Y., was bilious and had sick headache and dizzy spells. Chamberlain's Tablets were the only thing that gave her perman ent relief. Obtainable everywhere. Adv. Keep Your Bowels Regular As everyone knows, the bowels are the sewerage system of the body, and it Is of the greatest Importance that they move once each day. If your bowels become constipated, take a dose of Chamberlain's Tab lets just after supper and they will correct the disorder. Obtainable ev erywhere. Adv. 1IFKAID WANT ADS PAY.