RSQN WATCH! Mr.WISE AND WHAT HE SAYS. 4 Btllie Archer wan an Alliance vis itor Tuesday. Skinner's Macaroni Products, Bade In Nebraska. Ask your grocer.- Ad r. C. C. Rice and wife of Gordon ar rived In the city to visit until after tbe convention. A. D. Allen of the Nebraska Farm Journal was working In Alliance Tuesday. Mr. Sagemuller of Cleroan was an Alliance visitor Tuesday and Wed nesday. Dr. Lee of Mitchell visited In Alli ance Tuesday. F. F. Peterson was In Alliance on business Tuesday. A good time wns had by all at the Meti dance. Twenty-seven numbers were sold. J. V. McCarty arrived from Craw ford Monday night to remain during the convention. 400 HEAD of cows and lielfcrs for ale. In Alliance Kntiirtfny, June 12. See W. L. ( lark and K. T. Kibble. J7-lt-6645 A matched race was hold at the race track Tuesday between horses owned by Todd of Bridgeport and Bench of Gordon. Todd's horse was winner. The race covered three eights of a mile. Among those who ciune over from Hyannls the first of this week to at tend the convention were A. C. Dren neman, V. M. Alden, Ira Kllenwood. A. C. Sibbett and wife, Mrs. J. C. 8lbbett, Ira Ashley, Ilessle Shelder, J. S.-Parks, R. W. Grlflls, Misses Snr ab and Carrie Anderson. George Manning, II. E. Alder, and Tillie Beam. F. W. Illack was over from Lake tide last Saturday on business. Win. O'Mara was here from Hay Springs last Friday attending to bus iness matters and visiting with friends. F. A. Halloren and C. W. Thurst on, of Ashby, were here the latter part of last week attending to busi ness matters and visiting with friends. L. E. Johnson, of the Alliance Cleaning Works, returned Tuesday from Denver. 400 HKAP of rows and heifers for ale. In Allianra Saturday, June 12. fee W. L. Clark and K. T, Kibble. 17-H-5845 : here from Iowa In their automobile, but decided to leave the car here and make the remainder of the trip on the train. On their return they will stop here for the automobile and will make a short visit. Wra. Reirbe'mer, representing the Remington .iewriter, was here the latter part of last week assisting the local agent, J. A. Robinson. T. D. Richardson was over from Llsco Saturday attending to business matters. .. Mrs. A. H. Copsey came In Tues day from Lincoln for an extended visit with ber husband. FKKSII MI;ATS All kinds, mut ton, pork, beef, and chickens. lUMlger' Grocery, IMione 54. 27-tf-5660 Chas. Orr was over from Lakeside Tuesday to attend the convention. F. L. Perrett and dauehters came over from Antloch Monday to attend the convention. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Noel came in from Thedford Tuesday to remain during the convention. Luther and Raymond Phipps came In from Whitman Tuesday to attend the convention. W. A. Krause, district manager for the Reo auto, was here the latter part of last .week and the first of this week in the Interests of his company. . Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Koiilson and son were here the latter part of last week looking after business matters and visiting with friends. G. I. Goodsby, of Scottsbluff. was here last Saturday looking after bus iness matters. Frank Powell was here from Bay ard Saturday on business. A. T. Crawford was over from Scottsbluff last Saturday. E. J. Gllroy and P. J. Gilroy camei over from Ashby tbe first of this week on business. Among those coming from a dist apce to attend tbe convention Sun Ujr wsrs R, B. CouUon and family ( BinifaiBi, 'Q. E. Moore was over from Lake aid last Thursday, on business. A. R. Xtodtaett cams over from . Boahvilla Tuesday to attend the con jreBtlgn, t ' ,,m- f Mr. .and Mrs. K. Lisco came In from Llsco Tuesday to attend the convention. Among the notables from Omaha mho are here in tbe special car to at tend the convention are Hon. James H. Bulla, president of the Nebraska live stock sanitary board, and Bruce McCulloch, editor of the Dally Drov ers Journal-Stockman, published in South Omaha. FRESH MKATS All kinds, mut ten, pork, beef, and chickens. I lodgers' Grocery, Phone 54. 27-U-5660 LOST Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Drake departed While working In the new theatre the latter part of last week, Mr. Cra mer, one of the proprietors, sprained one of the liglments in his right arm. He does not know how the accident happened, as he did not notice it's being painful until the first of this week. A doctor was consulted, and advised careful treatment for sever al days, and Mr. Cramer followed the homeldvlc y Putting the Injured mem ber in a sung. Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Hershman re turned home Monday from Rochest er, Minn., where he had been attend ing clinlct in the Mayo Bros, hospit al. , " - F. R. Fair, representing the Ne braska Children's Home Society, Is now located in Alliance in tbe in terests of this Institute. Mr. Fair will handle the western, half of Ne braska. FRESH MEATS All kinds, mat. ton, pork, beef, and chickens. Rodger' Grocery, Phone 54. 27-tf-5660 out for thieves and the knowledge that they were unable to detect them has caused the officers to be extra careful In the future. Lee Sturgeon and family came to Alliance Wednesday to attend the convention. Charlie Snow and father arrived from their ranch Wednesday to en Joy the convention. Miss Delight Ufford arrived in tbe city Wednesday. Ev. Reck of Rush Lake came in Wednesday to enjoy the convention. E. G. Lalng has a nice collection of pictures of the Indian congress which he took while in Gordon. The Keenen and McLaughlin boys visited Alliance Wednesday and en tered the wild mule race. Charlie Nation, a barber, was ser iously hurt Tuesday, wh"n he was knocked to the sidewalk and the con tact with the sidewalk proved a lit tle too much for him. The attack occurred In front of the Drake hotel. Miss Kathleen Morgan arrived on Tuesday from Chadron for a few days visit with Mrs. Jerry Rowan. A slumber party will be given in honor of the visitor this evening at the Rowan home. MIhs Adah Hill, of Dalfon. Is vis iting with Miss Dorothy Smith and other friends here this week. V Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Turner are here this week from Minatare visit ing with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rowan. An evidence of the fact that the buey season is Just commencing at the San Francisco exposition is shown by the great number of peo ple that are passing through Alliance from tbe East every day. There Is hardly a train that does not carry from twelve to fifty, and many of them carry even more than that. W. W. Buchanan, the horse buyer, came in from Hyanlns Tuesday to at tend the convention. HEALTH PROMOTES HAPPINESS Without health, genuine Joy is im possible; without good digestion and regular bowel movement you cannot have health. Why neglect keeping bowels open and risk being sick and ailing? You don't have to. Take one small Dr. King's New Life Pill at night, in the morning you will have a full, free bowel movement and feel much better, Helps your appetlt and digestion. Try cue tonight. Word was received this week from .Mrs. Ralph Worley, who left last week for Downs, Kansas, to be at the bedside of her mother, Mrs. vol Wright, that Mrs. Wright passed away Monday. Tbe cause of death was smallpox which developed into pneumonia. Burial was made at Downs Wednesday of this week. The sincerest sympathy of friends is ex tended to the relatives in their sad bereavement. Miss Ruth Taylor of Hemlngford spent the past week visiting at the , W. N. Wilkinson ranch. I... Johnny Bayer, son of Mike Bayer of Alliance, is expected home today , from Sioux City for a visit of two ' months with his parents. Chief Jeffers, in an interview on Wednesday for San Francisco to at-, Wednesday morning, said that sev tend the exposition after a two eral people had complained to him of weeas visu nere wnn meir son, having their pockets picked Tuesday C. Drake. Mr. and Mrs. Drake came night. Tbe police were on the look- ALLROADS LEAD TO CALIFORNIA The Kurllngton-l nlon Pacific Jointly have established through train service between the East and California via Denver; Burlington So. 9 from Omaha and No. 15 from Kansas City will each carry through standard and tourist sleepers via Denver, leaving via the Union Pacific at 4:&A p. in., ar riving Kan Francisco 10:10 a. m., and Los Angeles 2:30 p. i. the second day. Bu lington Through Service to the Coast BURLINGTON RIO FRANDK SOUTHERN PACTFIC. BURLINGTON RIO GRANDE WESTERN PACIFIC. BURLINGTON RIO GRANDE SALT LAKE ROUTE. UURUNGTON UNION PACIFIC SALT LAKE ROUTE. BURLINGTON UNION PACIFIC MHT1I KRN PACIFIC. BURLINGTON NORTHERN PACIFIC TO SEATTLE. BURLINGTON GREAT NORTHERN TO SEATTLE. With all of these through service routes to tbe Coast and Exposition tickets good going one way, returning another, the great advantage of hav ing your ticket read "Burlington" is apparent. Ah! The luvigorating Whiff of the Pine Forest! How it clears tbe throat and head of its mucous ailments. It ,1s this spirit of Newness and Vigor from the health-giving Pine Forests brot back by Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey Antiseptic and healing. Buy a bot tle today. All Druggists, 25c. Electric Bitters a Spring Tonic. No. 1 AflV 523 MUSIC INSTRUCTION WANTED Pupils for piano in struction. Am a graduate of the Conservatory of Music at Copenhag en, Denmark. Will call at homes to give lessons. Miss Dorthea Wendel boe, 315 Sweetwater ave. Phone 671. 27-2t-5653 "MONEY" The mint makes it and under the terms of the CONTINENTAL MORT GAGE COMPANY you can Becure it at 6 per cent for any legal purpose on approved real estate. Terms easy, tell us your wants and we will co operate with you. PETTY & COMPANY 513 Denham Building, Denver, Colo. 22-12t-5500 Serial No. 014798. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. S Land Office at Alliance, Nebmsa June 5, 1915. Notice is hereby given that Clus ter W. Rooker, of Lakeside, Nebrsk ka, who, on May 25, 1912, made Homestead Entry, Serial No. 014793, for the EH SE4 Sec. 11; NH SW Sec. 12; W4 NW14; SEVi NW; SH NE4 Section 13, and the EV NE4 of Section 14, Township 7t North of Range 45 West of tbe Slut Principal Meridian, has filed nolle of Intention to make Final Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Regis ter and Receiver, United States Li-td Office, at Alliance, Nebraska, on I b e 27th day of July. 1915. Claimant names as witnesses: J Herian, of Antloch, Nebraska; Frank Cody, of Lakeside, Nebraska; W. J Wilson, of Antloch, Nebraska; Mrs N. B. Berry, of Antloch, Nebraska T. J. O'KEEFE, RegUc-r 27-7t-610-5634 to-. 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Nothing in the line of fence building is impos sible with ELWOOD. Look for the Diamond-shaped weave. ..- v'.'i THE MOST OF Geo. A. Heilman, Mgr. JHE BEST POR THE LEAST tllllllllllllllll iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimni iiiiiii'iMiimrattri Ml J. KKmn.IUUHI. Ticket Agent, Alliance. Xebr. L. W. WAKKLEY, General Passenger Agent loot Farnam Street, Omaha, Nebraska write u.e.vaughan I BAMGE RLDG. OMAHA I niiiiiiini mi iiiiiiiiniiiiii Stop-Hold Up Your Order Wait Till You See THE 1916 BUICK SIX 45 FULL FLOATING REAR AXLE BUICK VALVE-IN-HEAD UNIT POWER PLANT 115 INCH WHEEL BASE STEWART VACUUM GASOLINE SYSTEM HAS THE WORLD BEATEN FOR VALUE WARD B. NORTON Opposite Drake Hotel, Alliance, Nebr. timi'MHIlim 1 ' nmnmiiinnmMinmtmrnn ttwrrrmTT !