George W. Nation has bought an Avery tractor and will use it on hla arm near this city. The tractor was delivered tho first of the week. Real Estate. Loam and Insur ance. F. K REDDISH, RwfcUlh Block. 15 tf 6727 baby boy was born Monday to Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Hershman. H. P. ,Coursey has sold the cattle he got from J. B. Miller to J. F. Din en of Columbus, Nebr. Stanley Klebeck left Saturday sight for Lincoln. John McCoy, M. D. Offices and Hospital Hcddiah Block Telephone tl lira, A. Curry has received word that her father, who lived at Beloit, Wis., died Friday. The father was almost ninety years old. Mrs. Cur ry was not able to go to the funeral on account of illness. R. E. Smith of Scottsbluff was in the city the last of the week. He came here to meet Mrs. Smith who was on her way home from a visit at Norfolk. Mr. Smith is a "lino" at the Star-Herald office. Jerry Rowan has been enjoying a visit this week from E. O. Morris of Pasadena. Calif. It haa been some thirteen years since Mr. Morris has been here. He goes to Ardmore from hare. W. E. Cavin has been here from Crawford the past week. He was called here by the illness of his moth er, who suffered a stroke of paraly sis recently. F. W. Hicks, secretary of the lo cal civil service board, announces that as yet there are no applicants for the examination for elevator con ductor at North Platte. This exam ination was postponed from Febru ary 17 to March 10, and Is now post poned again to April 14. Mrs. Chas. Cregg of Marsiand spent Tuesday in Alliance. But ; FveryliB9 Thousands of w ohvsicians and millions r of housewives will swear to that. You've never tasted uch wholesome, temntinp. appetizing bakings -you've never enjoyed such uniformly perfect results. Calumet Bak ing rowcier never tails and it a. . cusis less to use tnan other kinds. R.cei.ed Highest Award u C-t Mi Frit Jm Slit Im Poun Cm. pot ta. Cheap and big can baking Powders do not save you money. Calometdoes it'sPure and far superior to sour milk and soda. Julius Pllger dlpd at Casper last week. Hp wns at one-time employed at Newberry's as a tinner. e e e Mr. and Mrs. Loo Trltle have mov ed to Alliance from Rringhurst, Ind., to make their home here. Mrs. Trlt le Is a daughter of Mrs. R. Flora, e e Mrs. E. S. Martin Is reported to be seriously ill with pneumonia. She is seventy-seven years of age. She is the mother of Mrs. W. C. Mounts. William LaMon visited frlendB at Scottsbluff Sunday. e e Joel Sheldon has completed a dan dy ten-room house on his place twen-tyg-one miles north and east of Alli ance. L. R. May of Hemlngford wns In charg of the work. e e e L T. Poole was here from Craw ford the first of the week. He Is with the Crawford branch of the John Deere company. e John Wallace left Monday night for Denver where he went to pur chase an auto truck to be used In his dray business. He expects to have the new truck here In a short time, e e Miss Freda Sellers has accepted a position as bookkeeper with the Haddorff Music House of this city, the former bookkeeper, Miss Dono van, having resigned. e e e Mrs. O. S. Cadman Is home from a visit with friends in Lincoln and the eastern part of the Btate. e e e Services of the Christian Science society will be held each Sunday in Alliance in the old Masonic hall in the Adler block. Sunday school Is at 10 a. in., to which all up to the age of twenty years are admitted The regular morning lesson sermon is at 11 o'clock a. m. On Wednes day evening at 7:30 o'clock is held a service at which experiences, testi monies and remarks on Christian Science are given. All are welcome to the services. The Central School have purchased a Vlctrola from the Wiker Music House for use in the grades, while the Emerson school has secured a Senora from the Horace Bogue store e e Mrs. Delia Freemuth returned to her home at Torrington, Tuesday af ter a few dayB visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Breck- ner. e e e Miss Anna Heath who is teaching near Hemlngford spent Saturday in Alliance. L. A. Cross, formerly janitor of the Emerson school left Sunday for Hof- ftand where he has taken a position with the Potash Products Co. e e e Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fitzpatriek re turned Sunday morning from Chlca- og. e e Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Shields returned from Havana. Cuba, Saturday after several months spent in the south, e e e Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Smith returned to their home at Antloch Tuesday af ter vlBiting friends in Alliance for a few days. Mrs. Edith Swan-Zedlker spent Tuesday in Antioch where she has a weekly music class. e Mrs. W. A. Coleman returned Fri day from Grand Island where she has been visiting her daughter Grace who is attending school there, e e Geo. McGill left Sunday for Bridge port where he haB tuken the position of round house foreman at that point Mrs. McGill and children expect to make their home in Alliance for the present. The Eastern Star will have a spec ial meeting for initiation next Tues day afternoon, March 27th, sit 3:00 o'clock. Mn . Josephine Swigert, Grand Matron of the Eastern Star will be in Alliance next Thursday, March 29th to make her official visit and inspect the work. e Gilbert Greer, formerly of Alliance bt now residing in Scottsbluff stopped off in Alliance a few hours Monday enroute from a visit with his parents in Missouri. He was on his way to Scottsbluff. Mr. and Mrs. Frank O'Connor leave today for points in Iowa. They will be gone a couple of weeks. " Mr. and Mrs. Harry Standard left last jiight for a ten days visit with relatives in Omaha. J. P. MeClurkeih of San Diego. California left Monday for a brief trip in the eastern part of the sstate. from a weeks business trip Including points in South Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. R. Harper return ed this morning from Monte Vista, Colorado, where they attondnd the funeral of Mrs. Harpjer's sister Mrs. Charles Widman, formerly of this city. e e C. Dineen of Hemlngford spent a few days the fore part of the woek in the city. A. E. Anderson? Estate leader of farm demonstration work in Nebras- ta. has been In the city this week ag isting County Agent F. M. Seidell and attending the confo-oncse of county agents held here this week. Miss Helen Stephens of DeKalh. Il linois, haa been a truest at the M. 8 Hargraveo home the past week. business caller in the city Tues Miss Lottie Owens returned Mon day noon from a few days visit In Crawfodr. the guest of Miss Elisa beth Grove. e e e Miss Pussy Cunningham itHurncd the last of the week from an extend ed visit In the south. Rev. Olln li conducted the quarterly meeting at tho Methodist church Saturday evening and preach ed Sunday morning Rev. Baker Is district superintendent. Today the W A V U. is holding a nail day Institute at the home of Mrs. W. E. Lotspclch. T o plan as announced was for each person to bring something for luncheon, the ar ticles brought to begin with the first Initial of the person's name. Company C o? ttie'cadots met Sat- urdsy afternoon at tho Parish House. The Keep-U-l5eat 'tailoring, clean ing and pressing establishment own ed by Roy B. Burns has moved Into the Btore occupied by the Snyder ci gar st roe across the street from his former place of buslneBS. The Keep U-Neat occupies one-half of the store and is continuing business at the new stand following the same gener al Idea as of the old. The Keep-U-Neat is filling many orders these days for spring and Easter suits. They have a large assortment to choose from, including two lines of all wool, guaranteed fabrics. A delegation was here from Chey enne rnnay looaing over um du Butte county court house. Accord ing to members of the delegation the intention is to build a new court house there along much tne Bame lines aa the one here. The delega tlon was composed of John A. Martin, a city commissioner, and county com-; mission. tk Warren Richardson, jonn B. Sloan and R. P. Snyder. Mrs. W. D. burner and daughter, Mrs. F. A. Hively. are nomo rrom a visit of aeverai weeks in California. Mrs. H. A. Johnson Is expected mhoe this week from Klrksvllle. Mo., where she underwent an operation. J. F. Rice arrived home Friday from a trip to Omaha and othereast ern points Mrs. Clark Mcln'yre was here from Mullen Thursday. She came to have some dental work done. u a Maiiov ntirirW. Jeffers have fnrmnri n nnrtnnrahiD to deal In real estate. Insurance and the live stock commission business. They have a number of farms listed and are busy getting things lined up to handle the business in a systematic manner. Mn T I ii'Kppfo has been enjoy ing a visit from her mother, Mrs. R. M. Snodgrass of Omaha. F. E. Holsten'left last week for a few weeks visit In Florida. The Ed Henry famlly have been enjoying a visit from Mrs. Mary Hen rv and son and daughter, Cecil and Inez, of Kokoma, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Darrow of Chicago have been visiting at the home of Mra. Darrow's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Smith. e e e Mrs. Ben Mulane is seriously 111 at her home in Alliance. e e e Mrs. E. G. Latng left Wednesday to attend the convention of the Wo man's Clubs at North Platte. From there she will go to Grand Island to attend the Baptist state assembly, which convenes there next week. e e Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fuller. Rev. A. a Uvinn and wife. Mrs. A. H. Rob- bins. Mrs. J. A. Wltowack, and Mlss- TVr.ni, vvi.it. and Grace Spacht ex , n i ii . - pect to leave next Sunday evening for Grand Island to attenu im- u-i,-tist state assembly. e At the Baptist church next Sun day will be held the regular church services. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock; topic, "Constancy in Christianity." Even ing service at 7:30: topic. "Heaven. Young people's meeting at 6:30 p. m. Tli tjuliua' Aid of the M. E. church will not meet next week on account of the special meetings ne ing held during the week. e e e Stephen Cair has pu-chnsed from R. M. Hampton lot No. is in oiocs I of Sheridan addition for I3f0. it ia iinitorHtrind Mr. Carr intends to build soon. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Boon arrived Mondav from Clark county. Iowa.. where they had been attending the finipial of Mrs. Boon s Drotner They spent several days visiting among old friends, having lived there before they moved to Alliance, i ney live at Somers. Mont., and will go there next week. They are visiting at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Eli Main. 8 miles south. Mesdames Laing. Pate, Rowan and Ponath are at North Platte in attend- eJ tht sixth district convention of Woman's Clubs, being held there Mnrnh 22 and 23. Mrs. Kowan 18 nia enrroanondlnir secretary, and Mrs. Ponath is chairman or me mu sic committee. Before returning to Alliance Mrs. Pate will visit at Sid ney where the Pates formerly lived, and Mrs. Ponath will visit the W. S. Root family at Lodgepole. MONEY TOIiOAN ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS Those who think of buldling, this spring, should see us at onre. F. E. REDDISH SON. 2024 Box Butte Ave. 8188-16-6t ASSESSORS' MEETING The annua) meeting of Precinct and Ward assessors will be held at the court house In Alliance on Thurs day, March 29. Meeting to convene at 10 o'clock a. m. J. A. KEEGAN, 16-H-8179 County Assessor Spring and Easter Exhibit Showing Every New Style Tenden cy Upon Which Fashion Has Set Her Mark of Approval The styles hero arc now absolutely "official", the dis play is at its best prices arc attractive the mer chandise is up to the standard expected at this store. Get Ready for EASTER ! Let US Help You iHHBV - TBSflfiw'-' Hsir tsMssMt lM v!t IbbbBiI eB HHtIIHb. v IBbB And These New Dresses Almost defy description. Not because they're so frilly and fancy no! But rather because they're lacking in gaudy "fixings" and exaggerated effect. They're truly art it-He and demonstrate their beauty the moment you wear them I You can easily afford several new ones. At these attractive prices $7.50 to $60.00 Newly Coined Skirts Just like Uncle Sam's new silver coins artistic and graceful with clearly cut style features that Rtand out from a back ground of exceptionally graceful lines. Straight line and barrel effects in all new fabrics and colors bright and new, every one! And how modestly we've priced them ! $5.00 to $20 Delightfully Pretty Waists Indeed, they ARE charming, whether they are severely plain or decorated with spring's frilliest trimmings. But don't let their daintiness lead you into thinking they aren't durable quality there's months of wear in every waiRt ! They don't cost much, either. $1.95 to $15 A New Suit If your figure needs a suit with a straight line coat and straight pleated skirt, you 11 find it here. And if it needs a suit with a fitted coat and barrel skirt you'll find that kind here, too! Both types are equally stylish, so suit yourself. These prices will please you. $10 to $45 New Spring Coats Which do you prefer which do you NEED a coat for semi-dress wear or a sport coat? You MUST have one! Not a good kind missing here! But don't stop at buying ONE coat you'd be sur prised how many folks are buying TWO. $7.50to$47.50 i efifflgfflll II I A Herald Ads Are Read By Over 3,000 People Every Week Stock CattleyFor Sale Spring Delivery We will have a large number of White Face yearlings, two and three year old steers for Sale. May .first delivery, shipped on any road freight paid to destination. These cattle are good color and strong ages. Wa have on our ranch 12 miles north of Lakeside, Nebraska. 800 X two-year-old steers of same quality as the ones we will have for jt sale for Spring delivery. These steers are on full feed of hay and $ can be seen at any time and are also FOR SALE. X Anyone interested in purchasing stock cattle please correspond with Cox-Jones-Van Alstine Co. Nebraska"1 f v y x y