Society G3ol. Order the rhy before you need co I FEED I FUEL 11 K 4 Mrs. H. A. Cunningham went to appendicitis. Gertrude has not yet Mlnatare Friday for a short visit. been operated on. but Is Improving w m w It. Harper visited In Ells Mrs. W rth n few days with Mrs. Jones A lnrre mountain lion was soon a 'em days aco In the hilts so-uth of Crawford. Mrs. A. W. Kickcll of Edgemont -sIted for several days with rela wes in this city. Real Estate. Loans and Inrar- The Sheridan. Wyo., hi eh f hool has established and put Into opera tion the first repular cafeteria in northern Wyoming. The mini her fed In a day runs between 250 and 300, the majority of the students in the school. The old frame ImildiitK which was moved hint week from the lot two .loo-s south of the Alliance National bank, was cut in two and two houses nce. t. E. REDDISH, Reddish will b made out of the structure. Block. 15-tf-6727 They are located on Mississippi ave nue, and are owned by J. U. jicnton. Mrs. Chase Feapins and Mrs. ' James Feaeins are visiting with rel atives at Woodbine. Iowa. Mrs. G. I,. Milllken Is visiting in Casper, Wyo., the guest daughter. Mrs. Wetherell. John McCoy, M. D. Offices and Hospital Not only will the Commercial club get election returns on the night of November 7, but other organizations will provide a service of election bul- of her letins and returns to the crowds that I will be anxious to hear how the elec tions have gone In nation, state and county. o 3 i ? on o ? I T 3 kJ 3 i Si be The C. 12. society will hold a so cial In the parlors of the Christian church Saturday evening. A cordliil Invitation is extended to the public to attend this function. TIip V. K. O. society was entertain ed Monday evening by Mrs. Terry Cogswell and Miss (Irace Fickle, at the home of the former. The regu lar meeting was held, commencing at "'30. George Cooksey, of St. Joseph, Mo., auditor for the Burlington, who has been taking Mr. Reynolds place for the past month, entertained a mi vber of young people at the Im perial theatre Monday evening, after which they all enjoyed a lunch at the It re n nan drug store. At the home of Mrs. Sward oecur- ' red the marriage of Pearl Day ley to Henry Schmoker, on October 7. Uoth parties lire from Bingham. Only rel atives of both parties were present. Uev. .1. It. Carnu performed the mar riage ceremony. Both parlies, own Kinkai 1 claims, so they concluded (hey would try the marriage claim. t ni.. ....... o v. I fiBjj. I Tl-.1. fYl 1 , u I JtlllM'S DIUKIctVt'B 1)1 OI1VI Itl.t II Cllllll- iveuuisu oiucK - i eiepuuno o.' Bayard, after twenty-five years of darkness, will have electric lights In residences, stores and on the streets. A full line of Ilawleigh Kxtracts, fcplces nml Remedies. W. K. Cutts, Alliance. 43-4t-7650 An unusual supply of home-made ty was in the city Saturday and re ported that a horse thief had taken a valuable mare belonging to him frim his place nine miles east and two miles south of Alliance. The animal Is ten years old and weighs l.fiOO pounds. J. L. Barnett came over from Alli ance Sunday evening and Monday are good that their ellorts will crowned with success. Superintendent I'ate of the Alli ance public schools reports the total enrollment of the schools at present ps 874, or 85 better than the corre sponding month of last year. This shows n etndy erowtb for Mlianc, as the school m;mi1;. I inn is a good criterion to follow In estiniatin;: the city's ndvpnrn'iient. Them iri "i:"y pupils of school age enrolled In the St. Agnes academy, making the total educational enrollment of the city one of which the citizers of the com munity well may be proud. pickles and relishes come and see drove back in their car. Some time in November Mr. and MrB. Barnett expect to drive their car as far as Denver and ship It from there to California, where they will spend the winter. Chadron Journal. The members of the local B. P. O. K. lodge are making great prepara tions for the annual Hallowe'en ball. The entertainment committee has , been given carte blanc and they will take full liberty under their Instruc tions to make the event one of the best ever given under the auspices of the order in Alliance. Senator G. M. Hitchcock will ad dress the people of Alliance and vi cinity at the opera house on the night of October 14. Senator Hitch cock Is making a tour of the north western part of the state and is get ting a good hearing at every place he visits. Th local Democrats are mak ing efforts to have this meeting a them, on October 19, at 7th and Lar amie Rts. Miss Eunice Burnett was at Scotts Mnff Monday and In the evening par ticipated In a concert at the Presby terian church. I niti in the market to buy your potatoes. See me for price. Phono 24. K. V. ltKAIi. Office, corner 2nd and llox Butte Ave., basement lteddish block. 43-21-7668 The Omaha Trade Exhibit has changed hands, Mrs. M. C. Hod gin. who owned the most of the stock In the publication, sllinc out to a com pany of Omaha and Nebraska retail ors. Gertrude, the 10-year-old daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. II. U. Carpenter, was taken to the hospital Thursday afternoon for medical treatment fori rousing pood one and the prospects MAKING A IUG CATCH Omaha. The Omaha police ar rested four men and a woman and believe they have unenrthed a pang of automobile thieves who have stol en hundreds of cars in the middle west In recent months. Four more men were arrested in Sioux Cily. Those taken here ore: Mrs. Lou la Assman, wife of a drug clerk, and B. F. Godard. a bartender; D. Sullivan, druggist of Armor, S. D. : D. C. Keitz, proprietor of a pool hall at Sioux City and 11. K. Hardy, a clerk of Sioux City. Those arrested at Sioux City are: A. L. Assman. druggist of Omaha; Harry Godard. plumber. Council Biiif!'; Bert Wright, laborer, and Carl llogland, taxi driver of Sioux City. Other arrests h'-re and in Des Moines are soon to be made, it is aid. The Woman's Federated Club of Alliance will hold a reception at the home of Mrs. Fred Campbell, Friday evening, for the husbands of the memoers of the club, city school fac ulty and teachers, and to the Alli ance School of Music faculty. A short program has been arranged, and lieht refreshments will be serv ed Mrs l.ydni IniukIhh of North I'latte, grand organizer ami inspect or of the G. I. A. and B. L. E., and a member of division 200. made an of ficial visit to the Alliance division Thursday. A meeting was called at 10 a. in. and an all-day session was held, adjourning at noon for lunch, which was served at the Alliance ho tel. Upon closing the afternoon meeting at 6 o'clock dinner was serv ed to the members and guests by Mrs. A. E. Nelson at her home, 404 Toluca. In the evening a theatre party was enjoyed by all, at the Im perial. Later Mrs. H. A. Hamilton lertertalned the visitor until train 'time, leaving on No. 301 for her ' home. The local division presented ' .Mrs. Douglas with a beautiful cut ; glass dish as a token of their love for j her and appreciation of her efforts in I making this such an enjoyable and i'lilriieuve meeting, and all look for 1 ward to a future date when she will he with them again. Oflice supplies at The Herald of fice. Phone 34 0. The evening of Octi.b r " will be long remcnib'M'ed by Ed Petersen of Aniioch as one lilled with friends. Five autoes arrived just as his good night pipe was going out. About thirty people gathered to surprise him. which they succeeded in doing when all demanded "supper." Ed OILS We Sell Kooi Kirby Colorado COAL In all sizes Try our high test gasoline and kerosene for winter use Vaughan & Son Phone 5 We don't keep the best, we sell it I . lUt i I 11 wub equal to the occasion, but an other surprise hit him when a boun tiful supper wan brought in. The evening was delightfully spent In games, dancing and visiting. Ed assured the crowd he would have an other birthday any time they cared to come. Mr. Petersen la a royal host. Those present were: Me dames Albert Petersen, A. C Peter sen, Kay Brennaman, John Walt, F. J. Keller. Saylor: Misses Ethel Brown. Pacta Brennaman, Brennaman, Gladys Walt, Wait. Franklo Walt. Emily Messrs. Albert Petersen, A. C. sen. John Saylor, Hay Brennaman, Jolin Walt, F. J. Keller, Morris Pet ersen. Clarence Petersen, Walter Petersen, Gun Petersen, F. 15. Mess ersmith. Tommy Down, Willis Pylcs. Donald Brennaman, Albert Varley, Earl Varley, A. Itasburn, Jim Uas-burn. Neva Huth Walt; Peter- Optlm,tlc Thought. The best portion of a good man's lif" Is his little, nameless, unremembnred acta of kindness. Worth While Quotation. "There k something pathetlcallr tragic about th woman who rebel against growing old." Selected. Don't miss reading the ads of Tin Quality Store. Mollrlng's, In this Is sue of The Herald. Tha Good Workman. A good workman never feels thai the government Is grinding hliu down a great deal. Atchison Globe. Dally Thought. I am fully convinced that the soul is Indestructible, and that Ita activltr will continue through eternity. It ! like the sun, which, to our eyes, seema to fi't in night; hut It has In reality rnly gone to diffuse Its light elaa where. Goethe. LADIE; S Buy Your Fall Suit NOW! Do not wait until after the season is closed, bat take advantage of our 20 per cent discount on any suit in our store, for ten days only. Wi ARE PLACING ON SALE OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF LATEST FALL SUITS, CONSISTING OF MORE THAN 200, PURCHASED FOR OUR FALL TRADE. WE PURCHASED VERY HEAVILY OF BOTH COATS AND SUITS AND FIND THAT THE EXTRAORDINARY DEMAND FCR C0AT3 HAS LEFT US WITH THIS LARGE STOCK OF SUITS. IN ORDER TO CLOSE OUT OUR SUIT STOCK WE ARE AT THIS SEASONABLE TIME MAKING THIS CUT IN PRICE. COME EARLY AND AVOID THE RUEil. YOU WILL BE ABLE TO PURCHASE THESE REMARKABLE BAR GAINS AT THE FOLLOWING EXCEPTIONAL PRICES : & . 1 1 SV I u mwsk M : 'v ; a fc'f 'f i i it li 1 1 v : 1 I I 1 . J , a -v. f iMinl I " Its . 1 $13.75 Suits, in black, navy, brown and Q1 1 AA green, for pll.UU $15.75 Suits, in navy, black, green and t O ffi brown, for l.l)U $17.75 Suits, in Burgundy, navy, brown 1 h r.c and black for lll.LV $22.50 Suits, in navy, black, green, Bur- 1 O Art gundy and brown for lO.UU $27.50 Suits, in all colors, 22 QQ $32 50 Suits, in all colors 2 $35.00 Suits, in all colors 2g QQ $37.50 Suits, in all colors, QJ $45.00 Suits, in all colors, QQ Also a 1 0 Per cent Cut on Dresses In order to ir.nke this sale worth while to all who come we are making a special cut of 10 per cent on the price of any dress in the store. This indues Georgette crepe, crepe de chene, crepe de me teor, charmeusc, s in, silk poplins, serges, etc. Any of these garments are guaranteed be absolutely satisfactory or your money will be cheerfully refunded. Remember that we have the most complete and exclusive lines of Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Goods in Western Nebraska. Ml ' 1 1 if .:L; 1 5 Free Altering During this Great Sale Remember this Store Always Leads Others Follow f