Dr. W. J. Mahaffy DENTIST Gas Administered Lady Assistant Over Post Oftlce ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA T. W. Farris R. F. Marcy CHAPTER REPORTS AT P. E, 0. CONVENTION Mrs. Lou R. Spencer of North I'latte renderad complete report covering activities of different chapters over state during the past ye.ar. Flourishing consition is the rule. v y v y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y V Farris-Marcy Company Live Stock Commission 110-112 Exchange Building Stock Yards Station Omaha, - Nebraska Telephones: Office, South 34 Night Calls, South 1498 We Are Working for Your Interests and Appreciate Your Business y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y V f y y y y y y y y y y y t y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y The Alliance ('liHiiljiiiiia Alliance citizens are thinking and talking Alliance Chautauqua, because they want it to be a bis, RUoceHnful community event. The enterpriHliiK men who are reHtoiiKili1c fur hriiiK InK this cliautauijiiH to (own neel the co-operation of every citizen in imik lnK it a glad happy occasion. You will he glad to Join the crowd ami hear the twelve bin attractions, July 21 to July 26, in the auditorium tent. It will be a rare privilege to hear such eminent lecturers as Dr. L. U. Wickeraham, Clinton N. Howard, Helle Kearney, and other; also a company of native Hawaiian, the Mcisterfcinpers Opera Company (nire people), the Kilties Wol'l.l Famous Hand, nn ! three other musical com panies. Kemember the Junior Chautauqua every morning FREE to all children of the community. Cause for Humility. A woman w ith a monkey pet ought to be humble; the sight of it must remind her of the days when her an cestors scampered about in the tree tops. "5W -if - TOT Such tobacco enjoyment as you never thought could be is yours to command quick as you buy some Prince Albert and fire-up a pipe or a home-made cigarette! Prince Albert gives you every tobacco sat isfaction your smoke appetite ever hankered for. That's because it's made by a patented process that curs our bite and parch! Prince Albert has always been sold without coupons or premiums. We prefer to give quality 1 JOBS V ---r'---rrv '." mY "r f -' '- -s JtV.i. " 1 1 fA Vty 1 ii.iu- Vn IN rTWM SUW .ir , I" -V nil XI 1 1' v i m 1 v r i t a On Ik rtrmt mi of Iku tidy r4 tin yoi will ml "Pro cm Patented July 30tk. 1907." which has mad thrmm man moll pipe whara ana aotoked before 1 L9MG BURNING PIPf AKD j i CU,Mtrt .TOBACCO mm Albeit the national joy zmoke has a flavor as different as it is delightful. You never tasted the like of it I And that isn't strange, either. Men who think they can't smoke a pipe or roll a ciga rette can smoke and will smoke if they use Prince Albert. And smokers who have not yet given P. A. a try out certainly have a big surprise and a lot of enjoyment coming their way as soon as they invest in a supply. Prince Albert tobacco will tell its own story I Bay Princ Albert ry nhr tobacco i told in toppy rid bag; Set tidy rid tint, I Oct handtom pound and half-pound tin humi dor and ikat corking tin pound cryttal-gia humi dor with gpongo-moutonor top that komp tha tobacco In aucA cvr trunalwayl R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO, Wiiuton-Salem. N. C hta i i: on it i:ns Supreme President: Mrs. Helen Drake, Beatrice. State President: Miss Abbie C. Burns, University Place. First Vice. President: Mrs. Lou Spencer, Lexington. Second Vice President: Mrs. Rose Shedd, Hastings. Recording Secretary: Mrs. Sara Reuling, Wymore. Corresponding Secretary: Mrs. Minnie Stuff, Lincoln. Treasurer: Mrs. Elinor Kemp, Ful lerton. Organizer: Mrs. Nora Klllian, Kearney. PAST IMUOSIDKNTS Miss Ida JohnHon, Lincoln. Mrs. Bertha Hughes, Omaha. Miss Rose Owens, Omaha. CIIAPTKK KKPOKTS (By Mrs. Lou R. Spencer of North Platte.) In the old days one of the duties of the chapter president was to give a report of her chapter at conven tion. The increasing number of chapters and tbe time thus expended resulted In changing this law to the presont one of sending these reports in the form of a president's letter to be Incorporated into chapter reports. The personality of the chapter presi dent is thus eliminated, the enthusi asm of first hand Information infor mation is thereby lost, an. the cor relating of the idea with the cL.'.pter Is also lacking in this new plan. I shall, however, endeavor to give you a brief outline of the philanthropic and social work done by the P. E. O. Sisterhood in Nebraska. Each letter breathes the ppirit of harmony and enthusiasm, reports Rood attendance at meetings, r.nd a hearty co-operation 'n the various activities of chapter life. The old idea of limited membership s ems to be giving place to a brop.dor outlook and whllo the chapters continue to grow sloyly and carefully, yet they grow, and as this circle of loving Sisterhood becomes inrger, greater love, greater influence, preater good Dooms to re sult. Thf re is a growing tendency Tinong the chapters to extend their influence, their pf?:tptnnce in the gen eral advancement of community in terests. I. E. O.'s are helpful to build and maintain libraries; domes tic science department in the public schools; are assisting in civic work; beautifying of cemeteries by dona tions of money and by caring for flower beds. Several chapters enter tained the'r neighboring che.ptrs, one inivting members of n now dis banded chapter. Most chapters en tertain the teachers of the public schools rind the school board a plan thnt cnr.not be too highly commend ed. The R I. L.'s have boen cared for usually with fu:i nrd frolic. It is a p-plondiri pnd almost universal custom to observe Mother's Vty to which some mother is Invited. Many chanters have Children's Day when P. E. O. children furnish the pro gram. The philanthropic work of the P. E. O. is one of its strongest features and the reports are full of tho per sonal service that chapter? and indi vidual P. E. O.'s render to the r.ged and th nfflicled. to the pick an(" the sorrowing sending flowers and fruit, furnishing clolhiiift. food and money. This work has extended be yond the home city boxes of cloth ing, fruit, etc., have been sent to the Child's Saving Instltute r.t Oma ha, and to the Orphanage at Coun cil Bluffs. Eiieh chapter hp.s con tributed liberally to the educational fund many rsnondlne to the re finesf for the ? 1 . f 0 per member as rt memorial to our beloved part presi dents, Mrs Hapoman and Mrs. Par- Tnclee. When the call for help came from Original A. at Mt Pleasant, iiiwa. that funds were needed to save ihnt beloved college, tho birthphce of P. E. O.. the response was hearty and spoi.tant ous every P. E. O. ral lied to tlv standard of the yeMow and white and tie result not only a vain demonstrated the gmifrositv of Ne braska P. E. O.'s. but exemplified the spirit of ove and helpfulness we have for one another. I will mention briefly some of the special features of the year's work. Let us make a hurrUd visit to York where Chapter A is piving a moo'-, wedding for their treasurer .. brlde-to-b and commend thera for their hearty co-operation with the Woman's Club: to Chapter E. M.. B. K., and B. P., Omiha, where they are already preparing for the enter tainment of Supreme Convention in 1917 yet doing wonderful philan thropic and literary work with it all; to Chapter F., Platismouth, which still mourns aur belov d Mrs. Par melee. We will visit Chapter O., Hastings, where they entertain the lady teachers of the public schools and of the Presbyterian college giving a burlesque college commence ment, Chapter H., Holdrege, will be busy with their Old Fashioned School and Bazaar; Chapter I., Wahoo, has Invited B. D., Ashland for the day and Chapter J., Neleo. , la editing a P. E. O magazine a complete his tory of Chapter J., with Mis. West In charge. We cannot go to Lincoln for they are making 260 calls on non resident P. E. O.'s or promoting the organization of a Dew c' apter, or holding receptions and banquets for neighboring P. E. O.'s. We find Chapter I. Harvard, sewing for the war sufferers and the matrons of the chapter entertaining the maids at a patriotic party. We will visit Chap ter M., Omaha, when they initiate five candidates, one of whom Is the 6istr of our Past Pres., Itartba C. Hughes. This is Red Letter day In Chapter M. Chapter N Midnen en tertained tho B. I. L.'s, the city teachers and the school board at which time they gave $25.00 for the benefit of the Domestic Science De partment of the city high chool. While here we drop a tear and a flower, with thera we still mourn for our dear Mrs. Hapeman. At 'i-?iicva, we find Chapter O. busy looking i f ter the flower beds In the cemetery where our Ptar with the letters P. E. O. is outlined In a bed of flowers We listen to their Victiola concerts, illustrating their study of Russian and Polish music. Let us visit Chap ter P., Bloomington and Inspect their boxes filled with small change for the educational fund, and enjoy their program by the T. E. O. chil dren. At Q., Wymore, we enjoy Do mestlc Science day and the favorite recipe demonstration. We find Chapter 8., Broken Bow, doing much philanthropic work. Chapter T., Clay Center, is packing barrels of cloth ing for the Council Bluffs Orphanage. Chapter U., Butte, is giving books to the s hool library; Chapteh V., Uni versity Place, is giving $1.00 per member to ed. fund In addition to caring for a needy family, while Chapter W.. Blue Hill, is helping the sick and the aflicted. At Chapter X., McCook. we must hear the round table talks by successful mothers on Mother's Day and hurry to Y., Red Cloud, which has aided 27 families during the year and where they actu ally say that they should be glad to again entertain Nebraska Grand hTaTcopsey Physician and Burgeon 'flics Phono. 361 Res. Phone, S42 "alls answered promptly day and tight from office. Offices: Alliance Vational Bank building, over the 'oat Office. C. E. SLA OLE, M. D. Physlclaa and Surgeon & phone, 66 Res. phone, 52 vLLIANCE : : NEBRASKA Coppernoll F. J. Petersen tea. Phone 20 Hes. Phone 4S Dn. Coppernoll & Petersen Osteopaths tOOlf E. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK BURTON & REDDISH Attorneys-at-Itvv Laud Attorney! OFFICE: First National Bank Bldg. PHONE 180 ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA II. M. BULLOCK Attorney-at-Law iLLIANCE NEBRA8KA L. W. BOWMAN Pfcyalclaa and Snrgeon TriCE, First National Bank Blag. -RON:a: Ofhee, S62; Residence. II DR. D, E. TYLER Dentin! PHONE 262 VKB FIRST NATIONAL BAIHE .LLIANCE : NEBRASKA PHONE: 233. CLARE A. DOW Electrician House Wiring Motor and Auto-starter Kepalrtas; ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA JAMES M. KENNEDY, DENTIST First National lUnk Building, Alli ance, Nebr. Phones: Office, 23; Res idence, Black 10. Nitrous Oxide administered. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER AT THE HERALD OFFICE KAHONABLE RATE8 PROMPT SERVICE J. D. EMERICE Bonded Abstracter ' aava the only set of abstract books In Box Butte county. fTICE: Rm. 7, Opera House Block Shoe Shining Parlor We make a specialty of clean ing, dyeing and shining all kinds of shoes for ladles and gentlemen. New buck shoes and all colored shoes cleaned for ladies. Palace Shoe Shining Parlor Third A Box Butte J. Jeffrey, D.C. Ph.C. A. 0. Jeffrey, D.C. CHIROPRACTORS 30312 Box Butte Ave., Rooms 3 and 4 Office Hours, 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. AUTO LIVERY - - PHONE 573 - - C. E. Morgan RED PEP'S PH I LOSOPHY j. F. YANDERS rAILOR and HATTER riBST NATIONAL BANK BLDG. ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA "LET MR CRV FOR YOU" HARRY P. COURSET LIVE STOCK AM) GENERAL, SALES SPECIALIST AND AUCTIONEER Farm Sale a Specialty TERMS REASONABLE PHONE: 664 vLLIANCE NEBRA8KA GEO. O. OADSBY Licensed Emhalmer PHONE: Day. 498; Night. 610 ALLIANCE : NEBRASKA When times are good, we arc vorked to death and when times arc bao1 we arc srarved to death. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS For Auto Supplies and Oil aa4 (asoline FREE AIR ON THE CURB Alliance Auto Supply Co. Phoae 28 Geo. J. Hand, H.D. Asthma and Hay Fever Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat PHONE 251 Calls answered from office day or night thohas Lynch Att'y-aULaw 1619-1621 City National Bank Building OMAHA Special Attention to Live Stock Claims Wm. Ritchie, Jr. C. S. Parry RITCHIE & PERRY Attorney-at-Law BRIDGEPORT, NEBRASKA Office in Lincoln, 1411 O St., trtt Wednesday of Each Month PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER AH kinds of Photos. Interior and exterior viewa QUALITY PORTRAITS Alliance Art Studio M. E. Grebe, Prop. 114 East 4th. Phone Black 111