Luncheon served all day Ht the City M Union on July 4th. ; K-v. N. (1. Palmer of Hemingford an Alliance visitor on Satur Summer aims day. Minn Hertha Kay went to Scotts- bluff on Saturday for a visit with .Barg relatives. J Absolutely Pure M ado from Cream of Tartar Derived from Graces BARN FOR RENT J. W. Thomas, 408 Sweetwater Are. 22-tf-7SS2 Mr. and Mrs. Carr and Solma Wes ley went to Hemingford Saturday. Skinner's Macaroni Product, mad in Nebraska. Ask your grocer. Ad? Bernard Holaten went west Friday noon on a business trip. Two good rooms for light house keeping. Phone 31. H. J. YOUNO. Mrs. T. J. Threlkeld and two child ren returned home Friday. If you want to build a home C. McCorkle aud get the money. J. C. Rice departed on 44 Friday for Omaha where he intends to buy cattle. Mrs. C. MacCray who went to Omaha last week retured home Sat urday. Miss Lena Merchant went up to Hemingford Saturday to visit over Sunday. Number one hard wheat flour, $1.50 per sack; $2.03 ter hundred pounds, at the Standard Grocery. Miss Mary Barry returned Friday noon from a visit on the ranch at Ellsworth. Mrs. Thomas Katen departed Sat urday for Hemingford to visit friends for a week. Number one hard wheat flour, 1.00 per nark; $2.05 er hundred pounds, at the Standard Grocery. Dean William Carson Shaw depart ed Saturday for Holdrege, Denver, and Hastings. John R. Lawrence and son Arthur departed Saturday noon for Whitman on a fishing trip. Misses Lois and Ruth Wildy came down from Hemingford Friday re turning on Saturday. Mrs. Leo Berry came up from Ella worth Friday to spend a few days with Mrs. L. A. Berry. Geo. A. Hills returned last week from a trip made to Omahe. Mr. Hlls went down for medical exemina-tion. Miss Grace Claton of Wlsner ar rived In Alliance Tuesday tor a Short visit. J. C. McCorkle returned from Den ver Tuesday noon, where he has been on business. Miss Ina Merchant returned from HemltiRford TueRdcy. where she spent Sunday. Mark S. Stanbro, representing the Foster-Milburn Company, was in Al liance last week. Maggie Fltsgerald departed for Broken Bow Monday, where she will work this summer. J. B. Brown departed Monday noon for Mema. He will visit Mr. Olm stead who used to live at Antioch. Mrs. C. A. Dow left Sunday night for Belmont, Iowa. She received word that her mother was very sick. Visitors in Alliance are Invited to avail themselves of the comfort of the public rest room at the City Mis sion July 4th. Miss Martha Lux left Saturday for Crawford for a visit with her par ents. She has been employed at the Alliance cafe. Verna Dow returned Monday noon from Crawford, where she has been visiting since the Epworth League Convention. Katherlne and Florence Baker went to Mullen on Sunday. They will also visit with friends at Ansley and Broken Bow. J. O. Davis has taken the position as Burlington agent at Hoffland. He took the place of L. Hall, who was temporary agent. X Mr. and Mrs. Buchanan and family drove over Monday afternoon from Oealalla on business, returning Wednesday morning. Sandwiches, coffe. tea. cake, Ice cream and lemonade served at the Cltv Mission all day July 4th. Visit ors come to the Mission. Mrs. Cal Simpson and daugnters left last Thursday night for a visit of some time at Auburn, and other eastern Nebraska points. Mrs. C. W. Sharp returned to her home at Hemingford Monday. She has been visiting at the home of her mother. Mrs. I. E. Spencer. Mrs. Charles Wykoff. a sister ol Mrs. E. V. Kay of Alliance, came In Siiturdav from Globe. Arizona, u visit with her relatives here. The W. C. T. U. will serve lunci. all day July 4th. Everyone invited to make themselves at home at the rest room at the Mission. Mrs. Eva Weir and daughter, Dar lene, accompanied by Liculle, the dauehter of Mr. and Mrs. John Rheinkober, left Friday night for her home at Sioux City. W. C. Mounts left Sunday for Edicemont. for a short vacation and to brine home his automobile which he left there some time ago when caught In a severe rain. A. V. Gavin, chief Burlington dis catcher, started on the local east Mondav to examine all operators on the now rules. He will visit all Dolnts on the division for this pur E. REDDISH, KedtUUJ pose. . V . 4VAS I 1D-U-D Mruik mnA Mr. McGinn, who have been visiting at the Armstrong ranch, returned to, their homes at Broken Bow on Sunday. They also visited at the L. J. Schill ranch be fore go lng home. See Sevmore before you Insure State agent for Omaha Health and Accident. Only Cianaet insurance At Fleming Cigar Store. lS-tf-6851 Miss Mildred Mollring of New Can tie returned home Monday. She has been visiting at the home of Fred and George Mollring. Corinne Mollring accompanied her and will visit for the next two weeks. Marton Sweeney went to Antioch Monday noon. i John Cuslck went to Broken Bow Monday for a short visit. Dean Shaw returned Monday noon from Denver and other Colorado points. Wm. Rust, Sr., returned! Sunday from his trip to Colorado with friends. Mrs. J. G. Beck returned tj the ranch at Bingham on Sunday, after a visit in Alliance. Remember and prepare for' the Chautauqua, July 21-26. Ed Wildy was down from Heming ford between trains Monday. Miss Mary Barry returned Sunday tn.cn to the ranch near Ellsworth. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Jllea was Al liance visitors Thursday. They re turned Friday to their home at Hem INSURE your crop In tbe Old Re liable Phoenix Insurance Company. 28-4t-7S40. P. EE. REDDISH. Agent. Dr. A. Kalvllnger, of Holdrege, stoped over in the city on Thursday of last week on his way home from a trip wet. INSURE your crops In the Old Re liable Phoenix Insurance Company. 28-4M340. F. E. REDDISH, Agent. Mrs. Mosher of Crawford, who had been visiting Mrs. F. W. Hargarten of Alliance, returned to her home on Thursday of last week. John McCoy, M. D. Offices and hospital, Reddish Block, Second and Box Butte, Alliance, Nebras ka. Telephone 81. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Broome return ed to Valentine Friday noon. Mr. Broome Is connected with the United States land office at that place. Our bet grade, Ferudell brand, steel cut coffee. Forty cent seller. Thirty-five cent Nr iioitml nt the Standard Grocery. James Feagins, senior member of the firm of Feagins & Son, went to Denver Friday to purchase cattle for buyers In the Nebraska sand hills. If you are paying high IntereM rates In the Building & Ijoan call on the Nebraska Land Company and gel the money at reduced Interest rate. Misses Alice, Asenath and Margar et Schill returned Friday noon from Antioch. They have been visiting at the home of Eugene Thompson. Our best grade, Feriuiell brand, tteel cut coffee. Forty cent Heller. Thirty-five rents per pound at the Standard (inner). Mrs. J. G. Beck came up from Ells worth Friday to visit friends. Mrs. Beck was a resident of Alliance but is now living on her ranch near Ellsworth. Real Estate. Loam and Insur ance, r Block. Keeps Lit in a Stiff Wind The flame "flickers," of course, but it does not go out. The stick is absolutely dry that is one reason for the superiority of Safe Home Matches. Safe Home Matches are absolutely non-poisonous. For that reason alone they should be in every home in America. 5c All grocers, Ask for them by name. The Diamond Match Company Georee Hedgecock of Hemingford was in the city the last of the week with a new Chalmers auto, for which he has taken the agency in Box Butte county. Mises Josephine and Elisabeth HoaK returned Saturday noon. They have been visiting at the home wrltten n lne Btate. or Mr. ana wrs. j. n. Mnu uri Bridgeport. Jim Potmesil brought in horses Saturday for tbe French inspection. Mr. Potmesil has a large stock rancn north of Alliance on the Niobrara river. . Doctor Le, former government veterinarian at Alliance, who Is now i ranching near Mitchell, was in the city last week attending the stock men's convention. Mrs. A. B. Dungan departed Satur day noon for Billings. Mrs. Dungan i has been visiting at the home of her ! sister, Mrs. Charlotte Watkins, for the last few days. For the Ladies Ladies Sport Skirts These sport skirts arc of the latest designs. We guarantee tliem to wash or wo will replace them free of charge. The prices arelower than elsewhere. Genuine Palm Beach Suits We have the largest and most complete showing of theso cool and comfortable summer suits in the city. Ev ery Palm Beach Suit is made of genuine Palm IJcach Cloth. We have them in the natural Palm Beach color, in tans, grays and stripes, plain tailored models belled and flared in the most approved fashion. Priced at $6.00 Middies These special prioea will sell them: 65c middies, selling for $1.25 middies, selling: for $1.75 middies, selling for Ladies and Misses Dresses Voiles, Lingeries, Marqnessetes, etc. Kjqual to any $7.50 dresses elsewhere selling for .,.48 .98 11.25 $3.88 Ladies Bathing Suits We are adding to our line a complete stock of ladies' hathmg suits, styles. t $s HIED All sizes and i Mr. and Mrs. Huhs and Lucile came idown from Hemingford Saturday ! noon. They will visit at the home of i a p nrnwn. Mr. Huss came down to havB some dental work attended i to. t Mrs. James Watson and small i daughter left Friday for Iowa points ; to be gone for some time. The daughter, Marguerite, has been 111 and the trip is made in the hope of benefitting her health. Mrs. C. A. Dow returned home Fri ' day noon from Crawford where she ' was attending the district Epworth ' Leaeue convention. On her way V. F. Ku-c - ia the Bohemian Spin Adjuster and Spine Masseur, at tin Alliance Hotel Tuesday and V"ln day, and Friday ami Saturday of u . week. Chllttivu a specialty. 28-41-7342 Wm. Kust. Sr., was called to Lin coln Immediately after his return from Colorado, on Sunday, to attend the fneral of his granddaughter, who died Saturday noon. Henry and Vir ginia Bust left on Saturday on receipt of the news of her death. Will Mollring. of the uQality Store, who has the reputation of be ing the finest window dresser In western Nebraska, surprised his friends Sunday evening by attend ing the picture bhow. Will says that he will now attend regularly. Train No. 43 Friday had a sum to tal of fifteen cars aa Its makeup Sev eral cars were dead-heading to Sher idan where they will be und to transport soldiers to Cheyenne. They John Hall returned Wednesday, noon. Lester Beck was up from his ranch south of Antioch Tuesday on busi ness. Claud McDonald has been work ing on the new aparrment house for the last few days. F. H. Hulen returned Tuesday noon from Omaha, where he has been on business for the past week. Mrs. John Burke, who was opera ted on at St. Josephs hospital last week, is improving slowly. Mias Bertha Jellnek cam e down from Hemingford Wednesday for a short stop between trains. Moses Wriaht left Sunday for a trip east on a vacation. He is vis Itlng his son Charley in Omaha. Miss Amy Reed of Lincoln, stop ped off at Alliance Saturday after noon between trains visiting rrienns O. W. Emery, brakeman out of Al llanre. left Wednesday for his home nmk Home imnrovements on his pim e. F. G. Stevens and J. L. uusu came up from Denver Tuesday noon to spend some time In Alliance on business. Mr. Jack Itiordan was called to Grand Island Monday night, due to the very serious Illness of her sister ;it tbat place. S. A. Powell left Tuesday noon for Bingham, where he will visit for a few days. From Bingham Mr. Pow ell Intends to go to Iowa, where he will spend a month. . Gladys McCool went to Ellsworth Wednesday noon to visit her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McCool. She will stay until after the Fourth of July celebration. The graders are at work on Mis souri Avenue between Seventh and Eighth street. The dirt Is being hauled to Seventh street between Yellowstone and Sweetwater Avenue. Miss Mildred Mollring returned to her homo at Newcastle, Wyoming, Tuesday noon. She was accompanied by Corine Mollring. who will visit a couple of wneks with Mr. and Mrs. Clem Mollring Mr Clen Hampton, who has b;en attending the I. K. O. convention end was gueBt at the homes of Mes caline Mitchell, Gantz. and Cogswell for the past ten days, returned to her Lome at Gothenburg Saturday noon A Joint meeting of all commit tees for the big celebration. Everything will he free with the exception of the two ball games on the fourth, the admittance for these games being twenty-five cents. FOB KENT Booms for light housekeeping. 40 Sweetwater. 73-87U Mrs. L. li. Highland left Thursday noon for Newton, Kansas, where she will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David, for a month or six weeks. Miss Agnes Schrador aud ' Mini Barbara Tomslk of Atkinson. Nebras ka, sisters of Mrs. Oscar O'Bannnn, who arrived for a short visit on Sat urday, returned to their homes on Wednesday. . Mrs. W. A. Hampton of Denv r, who attended the P. B. O. convention nnd visited at the homes of Mr. Rn Real don and Mrs. Sam Tlllet. left Saturday noon for Gothenburg to vl It at the home of Mr. and Mrs. CI a Hani pton. Mr. and Mrs. Rolla Jones of Llr a. Montana, ca" e In Saturday noon tm visit the former's sister, Mrs. A 1- on the Fourth of July ntertalnment kins. Mr. and Mrs. Jones are on has been called to r jifihtr rmn-v moon. rrom ncre w -j fluh nffi.e ! I i;l i n-i'l en ' Si" I It y HIH1 in n program he commercial evening at 7:20 o clock ments will be completed ill Arrange- li'wk to liuMe ' that t ! iu" w ill hciVh th"tr here thy home she stopped off at Hemingford will probably ppss thru Alliance Sat to visit friends for a day. Mrs. O. E. Tlsch of Tacoma. Wash.. Htonned over last week for a short visit with Mrs. Belle Reld. Mrs. Tlsch is making a tour of the west ern national parks and visiting friends in this part of the West. Prof. A. C. Whitford of New York, who gave an address during the Stockman's Convention on "The Pre historic Animals of the Nebraska Plains." will be working with his crew south of Valentine for the next few weeks. urdav or Sunday. Because of the extra cars and a west wind the train was a double header. The city of Alliance now has a new water wagon. Tbe wagon is being fitted up and will be placed In com mission very soon. It was manufac tured by E. D. Elnyre & Company of Oregon, 111. It has a capacity of 600 gallons. A brand new, brightly painted water wagon like this will undoubtedly be poplar with a number of Alliance men who have been prom (sing themselves and friends to "climb on tbe water wagon." Mrs. C. E. Amsberry who haB been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Selfrlge of Hyannls for the past two weeks, returned home last Mon day on 43. Cenl. Supt. B. E. Young and .lanchiora i-ft in their private car fnr riner Tuesday. Dr. and Mrs. their uuests on this trip. Mr unit Mrs E. T. Kibble returned Wednesday morning from Grand Is land, where they were canea on ac count of the death of Mr. Kibbles sister. Mrs. Lydia Putver and Roy Pulver, aunt and cousin of Archie Gregory, arrived Tuesday noon from Boone. Iowa, for a few days' visit at tbe Gregory home. V V V nov v. pv nuion. ceueral mission ary for the American 8unday School Union for Nebraska, wnu ispeiiu ir days working with our local mission ary, Mr. Marts. Miss Laura B. Cams, teacher in the Billings, Montana, schools, arriv ed Tuesday night to spend her sum mer vacation with her parents. Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Cams. Miss Helen Hewitt returned from Broken Bow Monday morning. She haa hAAn heininc her brother, Jim Hwttt. for the last week. Mr. Hew itt is the editor of the Custer County Republican. 3iHB lb ft Gtisffl famsfc &r fed toitoi) Gfcniafc frcttOn Qaifc fST (hum $ui37 mm will (&mti toc W mit t&mnmtur& for- RtoHiiAHt- M) liP