Inp(n)M(Bfl R. R. Klnrald and L. O. Pittullo ! Using In The Herald, and they will were here from the Bingham country last Thursday and Friday looking af ter business matters. Nice, Jiilrk Meaks and pork loin. Tou will always find them at A. I. Rodger' Grocery Store. J. O. Hold, master mechanic for the Burlington, went to Seneca last Friday on railroad business. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Wheeler were .kere from Ellsworth last Thursday And Friday making final proof in the local land office. C. H. Sampson, assistant auditor for the Burlington, was here from Omaha last Friday. Lars Lofquest, of the Antioch country, was here last Friday with ome produce for the local niarktt. Mr. Lofuuest stated that the roads were In such condition that it was necessary for him to use the railroad to do his marketing. Furniture ami rug for sale at sac rifice price. VIA). J. HAND. l-tf-6341 Henry Gye was here last Friday from near the Kice ranch making final proof on his claim. Leo J. Hitter was in Alliance Fri day making final proof In the local land office. Mr. Hitter's ranch is near Ellsworth. Mrs. M. L. 1'hares, of Bridgeport, was here the latter part of last week attending the teachers' convention and vlsttlng with her slater, Mrs. K. T. Watson. Don't fail to read every advertise ment in this issue. Each one con tains a story that means much to you In dollars and cents. Emma Doyle went to Berea Mon day and remained until Tuesday vis iting with friends. The Herald's telephone number Is 340. Next lime you know any news, lust call that number and tell us about it. Editors are only human, and sometimes we miss an item of Importance which some of our sub scribers knew and failed to tell ua. Remember three four oh. The cafes and hotels were about the busiest places in town the latter part of last week, taking care of the teachers. J. M. Kllpatrlck came in last Frl day from Beatrice to look after his ranch near Alliance and to attend to other business matters. Mrs. J. I'arsons came down from Edgemont last Friday for a short visit with Mrs. 11. V. Dinsmore and Mrs. George Eckhardt. H. E. Boone arrived last Friday from northwest Moutana, where he moved from Alliance last July, to look after business matters and visit with .friends for a few days. Mr jpoone sun retains nis rancn near Alliance. H. Brunson returned to his home Bear Lakeside Monday after a few days visit with friends here. He was accompanied by J. A. Shane who visited with friends there until today no doubt enjoy a good business The next Commercial Club smok er Is April 12, at the opera house. Alliance young men attending the State University who spent the East er holidays with horme folks were Max Wilcox. Lloyd Tully and Marty Nolan. Miss Viola Klelnke returned Mon day from Dalton, where she had been visiting with her parents Mrs. E. L. Knapp went to Broken Bow last Thursday for a few days visit with relatives and friends, Nice, Juicy steaks nml pork loins. You will always find them at A. I) Rodger' Grocery Store. J. E. Erlckson. superintendent of stock yards on the Burlington rail road, was in Alliance Thursday at tending to business matters. Mrs. Archie Gregory and children returned Tuesday from Thermopolls, Wyoming. They had been confined In that town for a few days on ac count of the daughter Mildred con trading measles. Mr. Gregory re turned several days ago. W. W. Norton made a business trip to the North Platte valley the last of the week. He has several fine irrigated farms there. Anton Uhrlg. A. M. Miller. A. 8 Enyeart, Carl Fostrum and John F. Foley were Hemlngford people who came to Alliance on business Friday of last week. August Hornburg, the trained nurse, returned Friday from Hyan nls. where he had been nursing S. S. Sears, who Is now much better. Mrs. T. L. Johnson and baby, of Lincoln, sister of II. A. Johnson of Alliance, arrived Thursday morning of last week for a visit of ten days with her brother and wife. Her hus band Is in charge of the stock yards at Lincoln. Miss Lenna aBsye returned Ratur day morning from Lincoln, where she has been attending business col lege. She will be at home until af ter Easter, when she will return to Lincoln to complete her business course there. A special meeting of the band has been called for Friday night at 7 o'clock sharp at the City Hall to consider the matter of hiring a band leader for this summer. The secre tary urges that everyone that Is In terested In the band be present at that time. Robert M. Bernecker, an expert butter maker, arrived Monday from Denver, having accepted a position with the Alliance Creamery. His family will arrive the first of next week. man of this city, and the groom has a position in one of the Alliance res taurants, and both are well and fav orably known. They will make their home here for the present. Mrs. R. M. Wheeler and daughter of Ellsworth came up to Alliance on Thursday of thla week to have some dental work done, returning home on 4 4 today. Martin Mulhall, of Ellsworth, was here Monday looking after business matters. S. K. Stewart, operator at Ells worth, was In town today visiting and looking after business matters. Miss Doris Barber went to Lake side Wednesday to spend the Easier holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I)e Iah Barber. Mrs. J. R. Chambers and children returned Wednesday from Ansora, vh're they had benn for the past few d.'iys visiting wio rel.it. vra and friends. Mrs. J. T. Whitehead, or Mitchell, came in the first of this ween for a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Harris. Dave and Tom Brlggs came In Monday and remained until Tuesday visiting and looking after business : matters, when they went to Rushvllle , to attend the meeting of the board of assessors. i ... 1 J. E. Erlckson was In this city on i business last Thursday. Mr. Erlck son is superintendent of the Burling ton stock yards. ... Miss Mary O'Keefe went to Oma ha Tuesday for an extended visit with friends. ... Misses Hazel Minor and Lena Westover, who are attending St. Ag-! nes academy, went to Hyannls Wed- j needay to spend the Easter holidays with home folks. ! ... i MrB. Al. Slefert departed Wednes- ' day for Ottawa. 111., for an extended visit with her sister who Uvea at that place. She will stop at Broker Bow today for a day's visit with friends. ... Mrs. Fred Vaughn went to Broken Bow Wednesca for a few days visit with her mother. ... Mrs. Frank Noble and Mrs. D. A. Thompson, of Lakeside, were in the city Wednesday shopping. Mrs. George Hunsakfr came in from Antioch Wednesday for a few days visit with Mrs. C. 1. Wakeman. ... Mrs. C. E. Clouch and Miss Elsie Clough returned yesterday from Mln atare where they were called Satur day by telegram to the bedside of a relative who passed away Sunday ev ening, the funeral being held Tues day. ... C. E. Clough was up from the ranch Tuesday for repairs for ma chinery, preparatory to commencing spring work. ' Mrs. Jim Dally, who had been vis iting with relatives and friends, at Minatare, came up Wednesday for a few days visit with friends before re turning to her home at Sterling. ... J. L. Hooper and daughter, who had been visiting here for a few days returned to their home at Lakeside Wednesday. j . . Dr. George J. Hand was called to Hay Springs yesterday on a profes sional visit, returning this noon on 44. MiBB Eva Duncan, who was recent- fru- i hi i i j vfcv ihim awi a r ' i no, a v ,u. vr,.ui, .. ,,,-;st Joseph.B hospital returned to her! Izlng on brick ice cream for Easter, and is taking orders now, to be de livered Sunday morning. The bricks will be made in quart sizes, and the patrons have the choice of yellow and white or chocolate and white. Patrons are asked to get their orders in by Saturday noon If possible. Mrs. Wm. Davidson returned home home last Friday, in excellent health. ; Mrs. J. E. Richardson and daugh ter Gladys returned to their home at 1 Worland, Wyo., last Friday after a three weeks' visit with the former's sister, Mrs. H. D. Hacker. On Tuesday evening of this week the members of the girls' basket ball with v. Wednesday from Orchard, where she team were entertained at a 6 o'clock Mrs. N. Winter stopped off be-1 had been visiting with relatives and , rti tween tralnB Monday on her way friends. Lam, on Ble Horn avenue. The tal . ...... ! . . lblB were very prettily decorated ..ih ih .t f lm.0re l, An" wl,h and white with roses In llnr, . , flJ?,V ,l h, 8 Wee ,for,a the center, and the dinner was de short visit with relatives and friends. ,lclou8. Thoge t were M, Furniture and rugs for sale at sac ' "f1,0" Nation. Nellie rifle price. JKO. J. HAND. 16-tf-5341 Mrs. W. A. Gosmer was down from Hemingford Tuesday and Wednes day of this week, attending the Alli ance School of Music. A. E. Hann returned to his home borne from Morrill, visiting Mrs. C. Sanquest while here. . Mrs. C. C. Stevens came in from Bridgeport lam Thursday and re mained until Monday visiting with tier sister, Mrs. 11. Aspden, and fam ily. J. H. Clark and family were here the latter part of last week and the first of this week visiting with his brdther, M. L. Clark, and family, on the Squibbs ranch. . . K. Canneld, who had been visiting here for the past several weeks, re turned to his home at Morrill Mon day. W. E. Spencer, manager of the Al liance Creamery, returned Sunday from Omaha where he had been at tending to business matters. The 36x66 addition to th- Nicolai garage is being consplen-d. and is be ing floored w.th concrete through out. The increasing business at the Reo garage hus necessitated the building of this addition, and as soon as it is completed there w.li be plen ty of room. Mr. Nicolai anticipates a good automobile business this spring and summer, and is preparing to handle his share of it. . C. E. Wills, in charge of the gov ernment drainage project near Mit chell, passed through Alliance Tues day enroute for the east on a busi ness and pleasure trip. Run your auto on lUco-Ga-soline, Wright. Ruth Sturgeon, Izetta Rens wold, Edith Vanderwart, Dolly Hag- aman, Nina Whaley and Miss Can-1 field. A marriage license was issued Sat- ; urday to Miss Anna K. Sorenson and I Richard S. Smith, both of Angora, i and they were united in marriage the faster fUMUmery 1c a A We have a fine line for the Easter trade, all new goods and latest styles. Remember that before Easter, as well as after, we sell at Reasonable Prices LADIES OF ALLIANCE AND VICINITY ARE INVIT ED TO CALL AT OUR STORE, 403 BOX BUTTE AVENUE, AT THEIR EARLIEST CONVENIENCE AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK. THEY WILL BE SOON CONVINCED THAT WE ARE SELLING Best Goods at Money Saving Prices Mrs. Sanquest & Daughters MEATS Buy your meats at the shop where you get quick and re liable service. Prices have been reduced to save you money. Our weights are absolutely guaranteed. Phone your next order to 40. City Meat Market Received this Week Many New and Attractive Styles IN- Millinery A Style and a Price to Suit Everyone.... REGAN'S-Opera House Block Try This on Your Eczema If you are afflicted with Salt Rheum, Tetter, dry Eczema, Acne or Pimples, buy a jar of Dry Zensal. For that watery eruption or Weeping Skin, use Moist Zensal. 50 cents the jar. HAW V F. T1I1ELE Special Ice Cream Bricks for Easter in Yellow and White or Chocolate and White Quart Bricks 50 Cents Each Order from Alliance Creamery or Brennan's Drug Store. Have orders in by Saturday noon if possible DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF THE CITY SUNDAY FORENOON near Mitchell Tuesday after a short same day by Rev. Baker at the Meth- business visit here. jodist parsonage. Mrs. S olth is the' I daughter of Severin Sorenson. Mr. eeds and Nursery! J? . Fielding K. V. leather, of Mitchell, here Tuesday on business. was Wm. Carter and wife departed Sunday for Casper. Wyoming, where he has a position. Mr. Carter has been employed here for the past sev ral months by (J. W. Kehder. Painters were at work this week redecorating the entire Interior of Brennan's drug siore. Mrs. Nellie Wilson, city librarian, returned the first of this week from a short visit at Omaha. At Just about the time when it looks as though we were going to have a spell of nice weather two or three days at least along comes a snow and spoils everything. The weather man sandwiches in a single nice day once in a while, but that is about the extent of his courtesy. Mrs. C A. Vpuhorrv A Till lilt II ph- More mer and greater etllcieiuy. At ;ter. May. departed Tuesday for Coun tli Iteo Garage, 18c er gallon. I cil Bluffs. Iow a, w here Miss May will J7-tr-5J4 5 enter the Mercy hospital and prepare w ti -7 -,.?, r r. to bwome a trained nurse. The beBt Ku' in km . 8. Sn are "ow wishes for her success from her nt '''"T iD AUUnc- They many frlemU wlth Miss Newbw! nave purchased a new auto truck, ry and are going after the business in ... earnest. As their ad states, they do Miss Shirley Haeaman and Lyle painting .pn pnrer hanging, auto Morse, both of Alliance, were mar aud sign pit- - inn and rue cleaning, rled at the court house at 8:30 Mnn and guarantee satisfaction. The new day morning by Judge Berry. The company is starting right by adver- bride is the daughter of Geo Haga- Smlth is a contractor at Angora. The j best wishes of their friends go with J them in wishing them a smooth voy-! age on the sometimes ruffled sea of matrimony. ! I In conversation with a Herald rep resentative Friday, Judge W. W. j Wood, commissioner of the local land office, stated that this was the i worst winter he had seen ih'" country for thirty years, . ; had been living here. Eight yew.--ago. according to Mr. "Wood, the leaves were very noticeable on the trees, and there were signs of spring everywhere. The exceptionally bad weather of this year has been gener al, and this part of the country has been no more unfortunate than all other places. ... Mrs. George E. Davis. Worthy Ma tron of the Alliance Chapter O. 12. S.. went to Seneca last Saturday accom- i panied by eleven other members of I the local chapter, where a new chap-! ter was constituted. The party was j Joined at Hyannls by three members of that chapter, who assisted them In exemplifying the work. The visit ors were afterward treated to an elegant banquet. On Sunday Mrs. Davis went to Kimball where she constituted another chapter, officers from Sidney exemplifying the work on Monday afternoon, and the nffio rs of the Pine BH .T, Wyv. Nil," taLlrtf charge Monday evening- TMj loosest Stock of Field, Grass, CJar-, den. Flower, Seeds, Ilulbs and Plants hi the State Samples, Catalogs aud Prices on Ap- 1 plication WERTtR OeVAUGHfl r14 Harney Sreet, Omaha, Nebraska chapter was organized with a mem bership of about 25. Fife Bros., musical evangelists, have been secured by the Christian church, and meetings are being held the latter part of this week and the first of next. These people have an excellent reputation, and those who have already heard them claim it is an extraordinary attraction. They have about $3,500 worth of musical Instruments. A cordial invitation is extended everyone to attend these meetings. Told That There Was No Cure for llliu "After Suffering for over twenty years with Indigestion and having some of the best doctors here tell me there was no cure for me, I think it only right to tell you for the sake of oM- snrff-rrrs ns well as your own atlKf.iction that a 25 cent bottle of The Wardrobe The only odorless cleaning in the City. AVe have the only power machinery in Alliance for the cleaning of clothes none of that odor found in hand cleaning. The price is no higher. Try us and be convinced. 315 Box Butte Ave. Phone 682 Chamberlain's Tablets not only re , lieved me but cured me within two i months although I am a man of 65 (years." writes Jul. Grobien, Houston, i Texas. Obtainable everywhere. County AMwirii Met All except three of the twelve pre cinct assessors of the county met on Monday with County Assessor John Jelinek, preparing to start out today on the annual assessment work. The work UoUully ikes about bik.y Ua)b. Furnished rooms for rent. Strictly modern. 322 E. Second; phone 664 16-tf-5458 WANTED A good second hand. Ford. State number of miles run, when purchased, and best cash price Address Box .837, Alliance. Nebr. 1IEHAI.D WANT ADS PAY.