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PROMPT DELIVERY ANYWHERE IN CITY PHONES 172 and 300 FARE $322 IDAILY BETWEEN Mo CLEVELAND & S3UFFALO S The Great Skip "SEEANDBEE" THa hrptrt and mort catly itoamcr cm uy infcod watar of tba world. "CITY OF ERIE" 3 ri.gnifle.nt Stemwi "CITY OF BUFFALO" UI.IUCL-liI CLEVELAND Dailjr, May 1st to Dec lt BUFFALO tfl Lot. ( Irvrland 8P.M. Un Urffal S:0 P. M. Aniv. Buffalo .6 30 A.M. Amn CWvka4 a .dOl. M. Comnwtlon at BnftVIo for Niagara Falla uJ aiJ Eaatarn ud Canadlaa ajobrta. Raflraatd tick u mmng uOTwctn iiweiana nj eurcaio art tfooa Xoff crmaftportAuoa cm our I 3Q Lut fuij cotr.rrt! actional puaala chart, howm Una axuarior and interna of Iba Ormi c 'up or LAiNUor.r. anton receipt or n.a rents u eovar ooauuea and aoauinat. r "-n- -pwirw ptnirmi nnj nV4.i iJirw dookwi t rt. TiZE CLEVELAND & BUFFALO TRANSIT CO. CU I I H Lew Wallace court of Ben Hur held their regular meeting Monday evening, even though the town was overflowing with nintiKementa. A good number waa nreaent. and the usual amount of Interest was shown. ! The Institution Is growing with each meeting, and the insurance end es pecially is meeting with approval. Miss Ruth Shotwell came In Mon day from Ilyannls for a few days vis It with Mies Teresa Pearl lllght. Mrs. Edith Swan Zedlker and daughter Alice returned Monday from Hushvllle where they had been visiting for several days. Mr. and Mrs. J. n. Royer came In Monday from Rushvllle, Mr. Boyer having accepted a position with Low ry ti Henry as mechanic. These young people were married at RuhIi ville 1st at Sunday, and Monday after noon they went to ScottshlufT, where they will vlalt this week, after wulch tlu-y will take up their home here and lie will take up tils duties in the garage, There will be no services at St. Matthew's Episcopal church. Dean Eller having been called east for the week. ... Willard Ripley and William Wright, of Scottshluff, were among those who attended the Christian En deavor convention last week. ... Mrs. Edna Twilegar and two child ren went to Brush last Thursday for a visit with friends. Mrs. J. M. Schlrk went to Lake side Sunday to spend the summer with her mother. Mrs. J. A. Hun- zlker. Mrs. Schlrk has Just been dis missed from the hospital. Pale Rlnesby, of Mlnatare, and Margaret Hassenstab, of Scottsbluff, came in Monday for a visit with Miss Possie Cunningham. II. F. Williams. U. S. agent, de partment of agriculture, will be here the week of the 24th to 30th. to as sist County Agent Seidell In taking the farm record. Ed Wlldy was down from Hemlng- ford Monday looking after business matters. Wlllard Myers, second man at the Plerks Lumber Company here, went to Calloway last week to take the place of the second man there for a few days. The second man at Call oway was called to Sargent to take charge of the yard at tbr.t place while the manager Is on his vaca tlon. ... C. B. Brltton, auditor for the Dierks Lumber Company, came In the first of this week from Broken Bow to Invoice the local yard L. II. Jay and family drove through from Rolf, Nebr., the first of this week to attend the conven tlon. While here they will also vis it with relatives and friends in the country surrounding. Miss May Brownell came in Tues day from Hay Springs to visit with Miss Cora Bishop and to attend the convention. Miss Genevieve Fort, of Marsland, came In Tuesday to spend the week with Miss Verna Rodgers and other friends. F. H. Smith, Antloen postmaster and merchant, came over last Sunday to look after business matters and to visit with friends. He returned home Tuesday. ... Children's Day was observed at Antloch last Sunday with a special program rendered at the church, and along the south side of the building, from front to rear, which Is a great Improvement over the old board walk. The second floor of the build ing will be used as office rooms. The curbing and guttering in the first three Improvement districts that is, districts 1, 2 and 3 was completed Tuesday night, and the force Is now working on district 6. The contract for districts 4, 5 and 6. Is still pending, but the city will probably advertise for bids soon. It is probable that there will be created, one or two more districts. Among those who came In from, Bingham Tuesday to attend the con vention were F. M. Ullbaugh, J. T. Burton and family, Sam Edmonson,, and Joe Sellers and family. Mrs. E. E. Lang came In Tuesday from Council Blufl's, Iowa, for a visit, with her sister, Mrs. C. L. Bennett. ... Pelbert Gillespie went to Hoi Springs, last week, at which place h has accepted a ponltlon and will make his home. 0. M. Burns and family returned Monday from Crawford, near which. place they iiad been camping for the pant week. Mr. Burns is authority for the statement that they "had thet time of their lives". Roy Burns Went to Sidney Tues day to attend to business matters. ... Mrs. George Ash and daughter re turned Tuesday from Lincoln where they had been for several days visit ing with relatives and friends. ... Mrs. J. Atz entertained the choir of the Christian church at her homo on West Second street last Thursday- evening. A fine time was enjoyed. Secretary Fisher received a call at 1 o'clock Tuesday morning that the llanklnson auto polo teams bad ar rived In Crawford, and asking him to come to that city and pilot them to Alliance. Mr. Fisher started at 5 o'clock, and the bunch got into Alli ance shortly after noon Tuesday. U. B. Kibble and wife came In Sunday from York for a week's visit with bis brother, E. T. Kibble, and family. From here the former will go to Hot Springs, S. 1).. where Mrs. Kibble will take treatment. ... C. K. Gould, western manager for the ForeBt Lumber Company, is here this week In the Interests of his com pany. ... Valentine Wright, brother of Mose Wright, and formerly of this city but now of Downs, Kans., has the sympathy of a host of friends, hav ing lost bis wife through sickness. Luther Phipps, of Whitman, visit ed In Alliance, Tuesday. basket dinner was served atjof AIllance Mr. and Mrs. Herman StUIe ar rived in the city Tuesday from North Platte to Pttend the convention. Her man says the roads are' terrible. Mr. and Mrs. Evle, of Llsco, ar rived in the city Tuesday from Craw ford, where Mr. Evle purchased & new car. R. O. Dentin of Osbkosb, and C. F. Parker, of Julesburg, autoed to the city Tuesday. Mrs. Beck came to Alliance Tues day from her homestead. Mrs. Johnson and son from Antl och visited Alliance Tuesday. Miss Leone Mallcry returned to Alliance Tuesday. Charlie and Oreval Helling of An tloch are vislMng their brother Ralph the said City of Alliance. ! gleet or refuse to comply with Section 3. It shall be the duty of I of the provisions thereof, shall every sen pawnubroker, dealer In second band goods or Junk dealer ev ery day before the hour of 12 M. to make out and deliver to the chief of police of the said City of Alliance, a legible and correct copy, from the book required by the next preced ing section, or all personal property any for every sucn offense be fined not less than fifty dollars nor more than One Hundred Dollars, and in case any license has been granted to such broker, agent or dealer, it may, at the option of the Mayor, be revoked. This Ordinance shall be in effect from and after its passage, approval or other valuable things received or, and publication according to law. ORDINANCE NO. 210 An Ordinance providing for the levy and collection of a License Oc cupation tax upon certain occupa tions and business carried on in the City of Alliance, Nebraska, regulat ing the same and provid'ng penalties for the violation of Fame. Be it or- ance by the principal of each and all of the trusts Imposed by law or by usage attached to pawnbrokers. Section 2. All persons who shall be engaged In the business of pawn brokers, dealers In second hand goods, or junk dealers, shall keep a book in which shall be legibly wrlt- (lt.r ly lae Mayor and Council of ten in ink at the tfrr.e of any loan or the City i.f Alliance, .Wbraska: Section 1. That every person, firm or corporation engaged in the busi ness of pawnbroking within the said city of Alliance, shall pay to tne city purchase, an accurate account or de scription, in the English language, of the goods, articles, or things pawned, pleJped or mortgaged or jmrcnaseu, me amount or money treasurer for a license to carry on loaned or paid therefor, the time the sum was received, and the name, res idence and description of the person pawning, pledging, mortgaging or selling the same, which book, as well oa , V- . . u v . i . . 1 . ........... 1 .. v . i kiak! aiiivira jjanuKu ur urciiuse(j , the same the sum of $S0.O0 per year, or $25.00 every six months, such li cense to be obtained in the usual manner. Such persons or firm shall pay said sum and give bond to the city of Alliance In the sum of 15,000 with surety to be approved by the Mayor and City Council of sai l City, conditioned for the faithful perform- sball be at all reasonable times open to the Inspection of the mayor or any member of the police department, or any onlcer of the law representing deposited or purcbased or mortgag ed, during the day, together with the time received or purcbased, and a de scription of the person or persons by whom left in pledge, and from whom the same was purchased: Provided no person shall be required to furn ish such description of any property purchased from manufacturers or wholesale dealers having an estab lished place of business, or goods purchased at open sale from any bankrupt stock or from any other person doing business and having an established place of business In said City of Alliance. Provided, furiun-, dealers In scrap metals, except poi i and silver, shall not be Included in the provisions of this ordinance. That no such goods, mortgaged, pledged or purchased by any pawnbroker, second hand goods dealer, or juiik dk-'Hkrs, shall be sold or removed from the place of business of such perbon for the space of twenty-four hours after the copy and statement required to be delivered to the chief policy officer shall have been deliver ed as required in this ordinance. Section 4. Every broker, agent or dealer mentioned In the foregoing sections, who shall violate, or ne- I'assed and approved this 8th day of June, 1914. 1st reading June 8, 1915. 2nd reading June 8, 1915. 3rd reading June 8. 1915. PENROSE E. ROMIO, Mayor. Attest: CARTER CALDER. Clerk. (SEAL) 27-2t-616-5641 Thomas C. Grantham was at Alli ance Wednesday where he went to bid in an Isolated tract of land offer ed for sale by the government. Miss Frances Lock wood, of Alliance, who bad been here visiting for the past week with her friend Miss Ruth Morris, returned to her home Mon day. Chadron Chronicle. SURPRISES MANY IN ALLIANCE The QUICK action of simple buck thorn bark, glycerine, etc., as in.xed In Adler-l-ka, the remedy which be came famous by curing appendicitis, is surprising Alliance people. Many have found that this simple remedy drains so much foul matter from the system that A SINGLE DOSE re lieves constipation, sour stomach and gas on the sto uach almost Immedi ately. Adler-l-ka la the most thor ough bowel cleanser ever Bold. H THIELE. Druggist. a fine noon. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Curran came In Tuesday from Lincoln to visit with their many friends here and to at tend the convention. The Currans lived In Alliance before moving to Lincoln. Mrs. M. J. Comes came In from Bingham Tuesday for a week's visit with her niece, Miss Evelyn Comes. Mrs. John Spracklen returned to her home at Chadron Tuesday after a visit here with the F. M. Russell family. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Leaning came In last Saturday from Bradsbaw, Nebr., for a visit with her brother, F. M. Russell, and family. Mrs. Rex Gambel departed Tues day for La Grande, Oregon, where she will Join her husband, who went there several weeks ago to hunt a location, and where they will settle. The city of Crawford is having its own troubles these days. Just now a number of the citizens are "sore" at Mayor Hungerford on account of his actions in the Percival-Henry case, in which the mayor took the case into his own bands and meted out Justice. Their other trouble pertains to the city streets. A num ber of the citizens are agitating the oiling of the streets, while the city prefers paved streets. Verily, every town has troubles of its own. An Item of importance which was overlooked last week was the reftn Ishing and improving of the Reddish block on the corner of Second and Box Butte. In addition to the build ing itself being thoroughly overhaul ed, a concrete sidewalk has been laid Mrs. Leishman and children came to Alliance Tuesday to attend the convention. ... Frank Palmer visited Alliance on Tuesday. He said be was going to enter two saddle horses in the races. ... Sunday at the Palmer ranch the pitching bull again threw his rider. Frank states that he is upholding his "rep", as the bull has never been rid den. He also states that he is going to stage an affair at Broncho lake the 4th of July. Claude Rennau arrived in the city Tuesday to remain until today. ... Claude Heywood of Gordon came, to the city in his car Tuesday. E. A. JefTers received some new plumbing material Tuesday. Aleck Underwood was the pur-, chaser of a six-cylinder Reo Satur day. Clark Rice and family visited Alli ance Tuesday. Lucile Butler in a free-for-all race won a large doll, given as a prize by "Bud" Betzold, on Box Butie ave nue, Tuesday. J. M. Roberts, curbing contractor, departed Tuesday for Lincoln, to at tend a family reunion. There are seven sons in the family, three of them living at Lincoln, and the par ents, who live in Florida, are there at present, visiting. One of the sons will come from Walla Walla, Wash., and another from Florida to attend the reunion. Mr. Roberts expects to return to Alliance the first of next week.