There is a Real Difference Cream of tartar, derived from gropes, is used in Royal Baking Powder because it is the best and most healthful ingredient known for the purpose. Phosphate and alum, which are de rived from mineral sources, are used in some baking powders, instead of cream of tartar, because they are cheaper. If you have been induced to use baking powders made from alum or phosphate, use Royal Baking Powder instead. You will be pleased with the results and the difference in the quality of the food. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. New York 1 LOCAL MAWS Real Estate. Loans and Insur ance. F. E. REDDISH, Reddish Block. 15 tf -6727 S. J. Schmoker and R. J. West of Bingham came up Wednesday noon on land business. John McCoy, M. D. Offices and Hospital Reddish Block Telephone 8) F. E. Holsten is at Lincoln. Nebr., this wee kin attendance at the state convention of Rexall dealers. Vsed Ford autos for sale at great ly reduced prices. See Jack True, Kumer Motor Company. Mrs. W. I. Lorance and Mrs. Frank Uauer left Thursday morning for Bloomington, 111., for a month's visit -with relatives. Wm. M. Hill left Monday noon for Denver to receive treatment, and word has been received at Alliance that he Is feeling fine. Mrs. E. G. Bingham, of Richmond, Mich., stopped off to visit a couple of days with Mrs. Jerry Rowan, on her way home from Spokane, Wash. Members of the Women's Choral Club and anyone interested in the thoral work for this Beason, meet at the School of Music Friday evening at 7:30. , . , The Rural . Woman s Club met Wednesday afternoon with Miss Myr - lie Rust. There were quite a num- ber of Alliance people out to the meeting. . m . I.eo Card, an attorney of Chadron. was In the city weisnesuay on hum . . . i i i ness at the county court. Mr. Card does not get to Alliance often but Fays he l'kes the town better each visit. Leslie M. Shaw, ex-governor of Io-, wn and ex secretary of the treasury, of the United States, who was in Al- liance Monday on a political cam- T-aign. addressed the students at the , .i Unn,iv nftpmnnn. m-"u" v! A choral club of little girls, ages from 8 to 14 inclusive, Is being or- i,.a .. .1, ih. Hlrertinn of Ml8S I V.inice Burnett Mothers wishing! their children to Join, please phone, "uvT n i.t.irrtav. Oc- on m at the school. ' a a a .. . i . T Vnfinir 'hn hVd Mr..nur... . . :-; been house guestB or air. ana .wr. '... i,,ull mmnnnv of Antl A. Thompson, returned to their home at Lincoln on Monday, mej "r accompanied to Lincoln bet Mr. ana Mrs. Thompson who expect to remain there for about aweek. a Word was received by The Herald ( whlro Mrs. Thiele will join him for recently from Mr. and Mrs. Harry , a visjt witn rr;ltive8. Sohns. who owned the Empress the-, . . atre here about a year ago. who are, Mr. and Mrs. K. I. Gregg are plan now traveling with the Hillman The-, nine on leaving in the n-ar future atrical Companv. Mr. Sohns owns for a visit with relatives at Clarence half Interest and is manacer. and iin, Tipton. Iowa. They will visit Mrs Sohns is the leading lady. , at Kansas City before returning to . 1 Alliance. C C. Holthorf. assistant superln-, a a tend'ent of the Chicago. Burlington Mr. and Mrs. Lige Thayer of Ouincv at iieanwoo'i, ii-i- , through Alliance Tuesday in com pany with Mrs. Holthorf. Mr. and Mrs. Holtorr were on their way to Deadwood after a more or less ex tensive honeymoon trip in the east. a conUnrv fleamr!!? wur "i, j rvlnieiH for Sioux City. Iowa, where and pressing costs no more than :lnn,lt,t.ll ,iar(.nlB reside. Mrs. An the other kind. Keep-U-Neat drew8 wni si'nd a few days visiting Cleaners. 205 Box Butte Avenue. : h,r daughter. Phone 133. ThP if.becra Circle met this ufter- , i- , Vl noon at the home of Mrs. L. T. About twenty younc ladiea of he, 614 Missouri avenue. Epworth league of the M,h","t 1 Th(. meeting was originally announc church met at the City M'"on -. to nav be.n held at the home of nesday night and mended clothing k that is on hand for poor people. A a a a great deal of work was accomplished, j (, r, McLennon of Bayard was in A few of the young men from the lnu flty on business Monday. He Is league were also present, and built ;a ;ltning contractor and says that at a clothing rack to be used in storing )tne prPSf.nt time there are twenty the clothing In neat order. seven houses under construction at j Bayard and seventeen at Lakeside. We will fumtsli the money to, a a build homes In Alliance. We ln-ret Mr. and Mrs. A. L. oung, who ?h. nrWrYV ourselves and fun.Uh have been house guests of Mr and ;...iLlv t a low rate of Inter - Z 7 ! -Wa Land Company. AIM- -t.V KVhr and Mrs. Thompson, who expect io The second popular concert given remain there about a week, bv the faculty of the Alliance School of Music w 1 be held Sunday after-; The Women's Club will meet with noon at the Christian church, 4 p. m. Mrs. Mote Friday. October 27 1 he November B The development of literary program will be as follows: music in France will be the subject j Roll call-Lewis and Clark expedi lnusic V r ' . nrnm'tinn Mrs. R. M. Hampton: odd for- w I con a.n 7oVkT fVom the earliest t h present day writers nd composers of French music. This promises to be of great help to the, lover of music desiring to listen with understanding. C. G. Perry, an attorney of Bridge port, was a week-end guest of 11. M. Bushnell. Miss Beryl Walker was here from llemingford Monday visiting with friends. Miss Pauline Dowd of Hemlngford was the guest of friends here over the week end. Save money by buying a used auto from The Burner Motor Company. See Jack True. Mrs. C. O. Davenport, acocmpanied by her sister, left for a visit at New ton, Kans., Monday night. A Utile money wilt buy a ued auto cheap. See Jack good True, Burner Motor Company. G. Ieidy of Ellsworth has been in the city several days this week at tending to business matters. a The new residence of Dr. Mahaffy on Lnramie avenue is completed and the family is moving In this week. The Burlington railroad is exper iencing the biggeBt rush of business ever known on the Alliance division. Mrs. E. F. Highland is here from Los Angeles, a guest at the home of Mrs Ai j. Welch There will be a meeting at the i CUy MlsBloll Sunday afternoon at 3 , 0cjot.k ir(i by Mrs. Barkburst. Born, Hast Thursday, to Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Wells, an eight-pound ba- by girl. Mother and baby are doing !fi . a E. B. Boyle and family arrived in Alliance this week from Beatrice, Nebr. The family will make their home here. Mrs. J. W. Tynan, who was called to Denver last week by the death of an uncle, returned to Alliance Mon- d,iy morning. Mr. and Mtb. S. Hcmatreet of ScoUsbluff. together with Miss Mary Car(.y and Frank Shaw, enjoyed a hunting trip in the country Sunday. a E. M. Banks returned to Alliance Friday from the George Richardson ranch south of Alliance where be went to measure up a quantity of hay. a a a Sw.r,.rv Blanche Kibble of the 0ch Nt,br ha8 Deen at Alliance a pari ol tMR wci-k on ousmcBn iur iun company. H. F. Thiele left for Chicago. Sun day, on business. On the return trin he will stop at JseorasKa iny. ,-iaue camr- i unj ........ nilt a denti't. returning weonesaay noon. Mr. Thayer was a pleasant caller at The Herald office while In Alliance. a Mrs. J. N. Andrews and Miss Jose- nhine Schlupp expect to leave Friday ; Mrs. D. A. Thompson, returned to i their home at Lincoln Monday They Were accompanied to Lincoln by Mr. : m,,ions. fossils and mM of Nebraska. Mrs. I. E. Tash. musk by Miss Grace Spacht. Floyd Friend of Lakeside win an Alliance visitor Monday. J. W. Guthrie was a business vis itor at Chadron Monday. Miss Lillian Caha of llemingford was In the city Monday. W. F. Seidell was here from Chad- ron on business Friday. A baby boy was born Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. Martin Cocar. Kay Wcstover was bom from Lakeside Saturday on business. Miss Jessie llurnx left Monday nic lit to enter col lege at Omaha. A. L. Jacobs of Angora was an Alliance business caller Monday. Ben Potts of Hot Springs was an Alliance business visitor Monday. Mrs, the 1. noon. Win. Cotant was hostess to E. O. society Monday after- returned to Alliance Ind been Ht Mars- Col. Kvans Thursday, lie land. Rev. J. H. Cams held a temperance rally Friday evening at school house No. 22. L. L. Ashbrook of Morrill was a business caller in Alliance the last of the week. Mrs. Binisall Wesley, formerly Mildred Barrett, is visiting Mr. Wes- ley's mother, Mrs. S. O. Carr. John Curl, colored, employed at the coal shoots, had his arm broken last week when a lever slipped and struck him. a Mrs. J. u. Burnett of Cordon spent Sunday in the city with Mr. Harnett, who is employed by the Newberry Hardware Co. a a a Louis Griffin, formerly a repre sentative of Armour & Company, has accepted a position at Sheridan with the Economy Drug Store. a a a William O'Mara has disposed of 24.000 pounds of wool to Crane Brothers at Sioux City receiving 28 M cents a pound for same. a a Mrs. G. W. Emery, who Is teach ing pehool at Orella. spent the week end In Alliance. Mr. Emery is in the employ of the Burlington. a a a Henry Winton of the west portion of Box Butte county anil a wen known rancher, was transacting bus iness In Alliance part of last week. a a The next regular meeting of PoBt M. T. P. A., will be held at the of fice of the Post In the Commercial Club rooms, Saturday. November 11. a a a The Baptist bazaar and supper was a huge success. The ladies did not sell all of their fancy work but it is in good hands to be disposed of at any time. a a a II. M. Bushnell. Jr., secretary of the Alliance Commercial Club, will leave tonight for a short bual nesB trio in the Black Hills. He will return Sunday. a a a Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Powell and Mrs. W. E. Powell, of Angora, their dauthter-ln-law. left last week for an extended visit with relatives and friends at Central City. a W. J. Root, cashier of the First State Bank, is at Omaha this week In attendance at the state convention of bunkers being held there this week He left Alliance Monday. a a a O. II. Newman, operator at Sen eca, who hus been taking a ten-day layoff on account of the death of his mother, returned to his work at Sen eca the first of the week. a a a Mrs. Ruby Moore of Sheridan, for merly of Alliance, according to re ports received here was married at Billings to Fred W. Black, cashier of the Lakeside Savings Bank. ' a a a Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Nichoff of Phil adelphia, who have been guests at the M. M. Reynolds home, left Thurs day night for Denver, Colo., where It i.i their Intention to spend the win ter. a a Mrs. G. A. Stearns of Hyunnis and sister, Miss Ruth Walsh of Shelton Nebr., who were guests at the W. J Root and E. C. Drake homes last week, left for their respective homes Sunday. a a a Mrs. E. G. Lainu lelt Tuesday nii-ht for Aurora. Kans.. where she will visit her paren's and brother whom she hud not Keen for several vears. Mrs. Laiim expects to b gone about two weeks. M Al and John WikT arrived in tin city Saturday from Douglas, yo.. where Al had been for several weeks. They made the trip overland by au tomobile ami found the recent snow a great inconvenience. a a t). Boner, who went to Denver last week, returned Wednesday morning. Mr. Boner went down to hear former President Teddy Roosevelt speak but was unfortunate In not being able to get near enounh to hear. a a Wtirk on the Masonic buildine is belne rushed. The cornice has been placed on the bulldinu and the struc ture is being inclosed so that work men may continue operations, in spite of the cold weather. a a a Frank Rumer arrived in Alliance Monday evening from Anaconda, Mont., for a several-weeks visit with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Ru mer. Frank has been working at Anaconda for the past year. a a a F. Eklund was In the city Friday in the interests of the International Association of Machinists. Mr. Ek lund was at one time an Alliance res ident. The headquarters of the un ion are located at Davenport, Iowa, a a a Roy Blood is home from Fort Col lins, Colo., where he was taken ill some nine weeks ago whilo there vis iting hlr parents. He Is now able to be out and his many friends will be pleased to greet htm at the store again. Mrs. F. D. Campbell returned on Wednesday morning from liorton, KaiiS., vt here she visited relatives. L. A. Twilegar Is engaged in plastering the Interior of the new Burlington depot at llemingford this week. a a a Frank Abeeg of the First Nation al Hank who has been confined to hti home a lew days by a severe st ick of Umsilitis, is able to be back at work again. a a 1 nm in the market to buy your IMitatocK. See me for prices. Phono 10. II. W. MEAL. Otllce corner 2nd and ll Butte Aw,, basement BeditMi bl.Nk. 43-21-7668 a The Alliance fire department re eived a call to the Nfbraska room ing house on East Second street Tuesday morning, but the blate was extinguished before the apparatus Km uieie. The lire was caused from a gasoline Move. a a a C. L. Powell and wife left Friday afternoon in their Dodge car for a )cn auto trip which will include a visit to Kearney, Central City, Grand Island, Aurora and other eastern Nebraska points. He expects to be gone about ten days. a a a The Box Butte County Dry Feder ation held a meeting In the nssembly room at the court housi? Wednesday evening an dformulated plans calcu lated to aid materially In the suc cessful dosing up of the dry cam paign in this county. a a a The Burlington at Alliance has been experiencing a serious shortage of coal. On Tuesday train No. 43 from the east was held for forty-five minutes until coal could be taken from Incoming freight engines to last until another coaling point was reached. a a a A. J. Tschacher, who has a large ranch northwest of Alliance, was In town Saturday on business, lie drove In In his big Grant Six auto. It was recently the privilege of a couple of the members of The Her ald force to have dinner at the Tschacher home. The Box Butte County Dry Feder ation Is In receipt of a total of 153 essays written by grade school Btud onts on the question, "Why Should Nebraska Go Dry?" In the contest that has been conducted by the f cd- eration. The essays are now being read by the judges, who will make known the names of the wlnnkers as, soon as possible. The Intention is , to have the essays or mo winners published before election in the lo cal papers. We are In need of a ! irst-cIiiBB salesman to handle our agency In AI-, liance and surrounding territory. Grand Union Tea Co., G16 South 16th street, Omaha, Nebr. 47-31-7755 i HOKSK8 AM CATTLE AT aVc TIOX j Remember the big Public Sale of .V) head of cattle and 20 bead of horses at W. NIcIm-h's, 7 mye south of llemingford, Xov. 1, UMfl. C. 4. WII.DV, Clerk. 47-lt-77f,8 CABI) OF THANKS We wish to thank the following friends and the business men who so kindly assisted us In making the en tertainment of the Social Helpers club of Bingham possible, this meet ing being for the benefit of St. Jos eph's hospital: Geo. D. Darling. Had dorff Music Company. A. K. Lore, Keeler & Coursey, Lowry & Henry, W. J. Hamilton and the Standard Grocery Company. Social Helpers Club of Alliance. NOTICE FOB BIOS Bids will be received until 8 o' clock p. in.. October 26, 1916, for laying sewer as follows: District Nos. 34 and 13 about 7P0 feet in each district. One district 29 "Y" 1 man hole 1 tlush tank about 4 5 feet lead pipe and not over 9 feet deep. One district 24 "Y" 1 man hole, 1 flush tank, about 4 5 feet lead pipe, 20 feet castlron pipe, not over three feet deep. Plans may be seen at of fice of City Engineer. Engineer's es timate, $1,100.00.' Council reserves right to reject any and all bids. CARTER CALDER. 47-lt-7704 City Clerk. 1 1 fc RiI Higkert Award. QU e PKf Wf J4 BV THE TKwLjN MS li SUMB1 ? rn g TO V.'tr baking A i i i i I i rTTTTTB-'" The Freight Car Shortage Does Not) Effect US tliiili n i Tlie United States Imluy is facing the greatest shortage of freight cars in its history. Kv foresaw this shot-Inge month ago and prepared for it. Our coal bins are full. We are not affected, as are many oth ers, hut are in position to care for the wants of our customers promptly. It is not necessary for us to substitute a poorer grade of coal for the regular grades which we handle. If you want to be assured that you are getting the same high qunlity to which you are accustomed phone number five t inlay. We are dealers in high-grade FUEL, FEED, GASOLINE KEROSENE AND LUBRICATING OILS Vaughan & Son PHONE 5 Serial No. 015956. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, II. B. Land Office at Alliance, Nebraska, October 25th, 1916. Notice is hereby given that Emma Gentle, of Alliance, Nebraska, who, on May 15th, 1913, made Homestead Entry, No. 016956, for SW4 Section 25, NKNEK, SttNE. and NMi NEV4, Section 26, Township 23 North, Range 60 West, 6th Princi pal Meridian, has filed notice of in tention to make Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Register and Re ceiver United States Land Ofllce, at Alliance, Nebraska, on the 7th day of December, 1916. Claimant names as witnesses: Leo Carnlne, and Alvln Turraan, of An Kora, Nebraska; Glen Gentle, and Mrs. Glen Gentle, of Alliance, Nebr- T. J. O'KEEFE, Register. 47-71-778-7525 Cheap and big canBakingPowJersdo not xvvovi money. Calumetdoes-it'sPure and far superior to sour milk and aoda. i " poodles that just VC OwjJ m-e-l-t in your mouth IOC ikQ 1'Kht, fluffy, tender C5? fS? cakes, biscuits and OOl SJK doughnuts that just keep you hancing r$y V&r 'round the pantry all VCHj ! vryr made with Calumet JsCVd 1 the ftafo.l, purest, most Vf economical Baking Pow- J ; zSr di-'f- Try it drive away JCJu fjtJ bake-d-iy failures." CC If ill! h i 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 j i n niiiiini 3 ORDER YOUR COAL TODAY nmmiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiny The Women's Missionary Society of the First Presbyterian church met-! Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. W. E. Spencer. The Ladles' Aid Society of the V. E. church met with Mrs. C. C. Smltlf Wednesday afternoon. A home ml" slonary program was given. Reformation services will be heleT Sunday at the German Evangelical Lutheran church at 10:30 o'clock, Sunday school will be held at 9:30. The LadleB' Aid Society of tb Baptist church met Wednesday af ternoon at the home of Mrs. J. JC Barb. A missionary program waer given. Regular services will be held ftt' the Episcopal church next Sunday.' Rev. Shaw will return home frost hU eastern visit the last of the weelT and will he In charge Sunday. Rev. J. B. Carna conducted serr ices at HotUmid last Sunday. He was assisted by the following: Mise-" es Abbott and Edna Donovan, and Floyd Donovan and C. D. White. , St. Matthew's Church: Holy Communion, 7:30 a. in. Sunday school. 10 a. ni. Morning prayer, 11a. m. Evening prayer. 7:30 p. in. DEAN WM. CARSON SHAW. The W. C. T. l met Thursday af ternoon of this week at 2:30 o'clochr w:l. Mrs. C. C. Smith. 928 Box Butt avenue. Mrs. Overman, the superin tendent, had prepared a prouraM ,;yst malic givi.it:, which was a p las ue i ) ill in atttndatn . Owing to the inclement weather. there wan not a large attendance at the servites at the Baptist church last Sunday i veiling, but those who were there enjoyed R-v. J. B. Cams' sermon, "The Flool." Rev. LaytoQ ronthieted i he i-ervl'-es at I he Meth xlist chun h the same evening. The Ladi-V Guild of the Episco pal church was entertained Wednes day afternoon at the Parish house. ! excellent program was rendered. A special dance was given by th Mis.ics Martha and Betty Shaw, Ki therine Harris. Nell Gavin, Cecil Weidcnhumer and Virginia Eubank. Mrs. Howard Reddish pleased with vecal selection.- NOTICE OF SI IT AND ATTACH MENT Clyde T. Piginan will take notice that on t lie 21st day of October, j 1916. The Mallery Grocery Company J filed suit in the justice court of T. D. : Roberts, a Justice of the peace, witb" I In and for Alliance, Box Butte Coun ty, Nebraska, against said defendant. Clyde T. Plgman. the obligation and prayer of which is to recover judg ment for $4 4.05, interest and cost unon an account for goods sold and J delivered, and with said petition a MiimtmmmMmmmmmmnitti i With the Churches affidavit to obtain an attachment against the property of said defend ant. Sold attachment has been made' upon a StudeWaker automobile and said suit is now pending. Said cause will be continued until December I, 1916. Said defendant is required to answer said petition on or before De cember 8th, 1916. at 10 o'clock A. M., and upon failure so to do. Judg ment' will be rendered against him. and the property so attached will be sold and the proceeds of the sale will be used to apply upon said judg ment. Mallery Grocery Company, Burton & Reddish. Plaintiff. Attorneys.