t 1 1 1 i i i 1 1 1 1 1 WE DON 'T KEEP THE BEST WE SELL IT FEED PAINTS-OILS FUEL- ICE CORN, OATS, WHEAT and all kinds of CHICKEN FEED MARTIN for every purpose. SENIOR TAINTS and VARNISHES You can boy no better, GASOLINE, KEROSENE We'll save you many, a dollar before fall comes. VAUGHAN & SON PHONE NO. 5 SOCIKTY Mrs. L. S. Adams. Mrs. S. C. La Mon and Mrs. C. Reid loft Tuesday for Seottsbluff to attend a convention beld there yesterday. Saturday afternoon the Are dapart ment responded to a call from 220 Big Horn avenue. The barn ana jm sheds on the J. D. l'yle place in some way caufiht tire. The loss is otaimated at about $6 50. Had it rot been for the quick reply of the department to the call and the effici ent work of the men after they pot on the Job, the fire would easily hae taken a number of nearby buildingB. One reason that the fire loss in Alli ance is so small is because the de partment is always on the job and ets the fire under control before it :.n time to do much damage. - D. E. Markham succeeds J. S. Corp hjt Janitor at the court house. Mr. Corp has taken a position at the i potash works at Hoffland as a pipe Jitter. On Wednesday morning Miss Mary Hill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hill, and W. E. Connors were united in the holy bonds of matrimony by Rev. Father Manning at Holy Rosary church in Alliance. The bride was dressed In a beautiful white chat muse gown trimmed in gold lace. Mitrt Marie Nolnn. bride's, me id was gowned in a pretty dress of blue taf ) eta. Frank Conners was best man. Mrs. J. T. W'iker played the wedd ing march and Miss Kate Kniest sang "I ove You Truly" and "Perfect Day." The wedding breakfast was served at the home of the brides parents, the following being in attendance oe sides the bride and the groom: Mrs. Donahue of Omana, uuut to the broom; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Conners; Miss Marie Nolunn; Mr. Frank Con ners; Mr. and Mrs. John Hill; Mrs. J. T. Wlker; Miss Kate Kniest; Mr. Fay; and Rev. Manning. The groom is a mechanist in the employ of the Rurlington. The happy couple left yesterday on 4 4 for Chicago, Milwaukee, Des Moines, St. Louis and other points. On their return they will make their home In the residtnee on Rig Horn recently purchased from Mrs. Cram er. Mr. Oliver R. Schumann, manag- The Odd F.llows and Rebekahs and their famili'-a held a picnic on the court uouse grounds Thursday afternoon. The picnic supper was er of the Hemingford Mills, and Miss Hread on the lawn. A program was given at the Odd Fellows hall later married in this city in the evening. William Morrow of Scottsbluff was u Alliance visitor last week, a guest at the home of his brother. J. C. Morrow. Mrs. IVckinpaugh and son of Lar amie were guests the past week at the William Mitchell home. Margaret Raudus of Tecumseh, were Thursday by Indue Ira B. Tash. The bride ar- rivd frcm her home and was met here by the proom. The couple will make their home at Henvm,'f rd. Mr. Schumann came to Hemingford from Tecumseh. Mesdames W. F. and F. M. Seidell at their home. 1026 lraraie avenue, at a delightful kensington given in rnmnliment to their etiest. Mrs. Karle A material improvement nas Deen . D cilmore of Grand Island. made in the interior appearance m the Alliance shoe store. The ceiling has been reflniahed in a light buff oolor. while the entire interior has been re-t'ecorated and the stock re arranged. Frank Rumer of Sidney has been visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Rumer. the past week. He is in charge of the Rumer Motor Com pany's salesrooms at Sidney. M N. Sinteff. Inspector for the United States Bureau of Explosives, $ave a lecture Thursday night at the Phelan opera house to railroad men and others, dealing with the handling And transportation of explosives and inflammable materials. Stereoptlcon , slides were shown along witn me lecture. Among those from out of town who were here for the lecture were W. H. Prettyman, agent at Hy annis. and Jack Kennedy, agent at Ellsworth. Mr. and Mrs. Keith L. Pierce of Hemingford left Sunday for' Chica go Mrs. Pierce is taking a course of training for Red Cross work. Their little son will attend summer school in Chicago. anniversary. The evening was spent in an enjoyable manner with musir and games, refreshments being ser ved. Those in attendance were Mr and Mrs Gottleib Seldler, Mr. and Mrs. It W Willis. Mr. and Mrs lot Moore. Mr. and Mrs. J. T Strong. Mrs. D. I, Sturgeon. Mrs Geo. Dlet lein. Mr. and Mrs R. W. Beal. Mr. and Mrs T G Waddell, Mrs. Wad dell. Sr.. Mrs Howell. Mis Steele and the Mate Pearl Trabert, Ethel Trabert. Gladys Sturgeon. Mabel Sturgeon. Nellie Sturgeon. Laura Sinrgeon. Lucille Waddell, and the Messrs. Roy Trabert. Arthur aGrett. Cliffton How. II d.d Marvin Sturgeon. At high noon today Dean William Carson Shaw of St Matthew's Ep iscopal church of Alliance perfortnei the marriage Service of the church, .miting In marriage. Miss Fern John son daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Johnson, to Mr. John Arthur Vogol son of Mr. and Mrs. John Vogel of Alliance. The ceremony look place at the home of the bride's parents at the ranch 17 miles west of Alli ance. The father of the bride Is DM of the well known ranchmen of this section, while the daughter is one of western Nebraska's charming young adles The groom is a resilient of H(er, Nebraska, and is well known ibout here. Following a short wed ding trip Mr. and Mrs Vogel will be it home at Pilger. On Friday Miss Mildred A. Dre- bert of Pierce, Nebraska, and Mr. Frank 0. Mllchert of Torrlngton. Wyoming, were united in marriage by Judge Ira E. Tash. Mrs. William Mitchell was hostess Fhursday afternoon at a bridge party In compliment to Mrs. Peckin- paugh, who has been the guest of rlends In the city. Twelve were present. WANTED. A capable and respon ble lady or gentlemen for outside work, soliciting and collecting. Work Is pleasant and profitable. Perman- nt position. Experience desired but not absolutely essential if you have ability. Give full particulars in ap plication. Address Box 3369, In care Alliance Herald. Alliance, Neb. s On Saturday, the last day of the Stockmen's Reunion, June 30th, the Alliance baseball team expects to play the Fort Robinson crack nine. All receipts of the game above expen ses will be given to the Red Cross. The game will be a hummer. You hould plan to attend. At the Fair i rounds. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Gurley return- d from Kansas City Thursday. s Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gavin return ed from K:insas City Thursday. Mrs. I. E. Tash left Thursday nite for Afton, la., for several weeks vis it. Mr. and Mrs. Holzbach and daugh ter left Saturday for Chicago and ralesburg. 111. R. E. Elquist left Monday for Om ha on a business trip. Mrs. Bart Young went to Hoffl nd Monday to make Mr. Young a isit. J. S. Davis of North Platte west ern agent for the Buick automobile, was in the city last week calling on the local agents for the Buick. the iceeler-Courscy Co. H J. Gresser of Thermopolis. Wy oming, was in the city last week looking after affairs in connection with his holdings north and east of Alliance. He was one of the pion eer stttlers of this county. Mrs. Elliott Strand left Sunday Tor her home at Arvada, Wyo. She had been visiting at the home of her mother Joseph Sabatka who in 1886 home--.. ,.i...l ten miles west of Heming- Mrs. J. Rowan and the Misses Charlotte Mollring and Edna Bow man were hostesses Thursday even ing at a dinner party given for Miss Doro'hy Smith, whose engagement to Mr. William Ostenberg, Jr.. of Om aLa and Hoffland, was but recently announced. The dinner was served In five courses. The color scheme was in pink and white. Pink stream ers tan from the chandelier to the place of each guest at the table. The ruest list included the Misses Cynthia Davenport. Hannah eKane, Ruth Morris. Kate Kniest, Teresa O'Donncll. Eunice Eidred. Irene Rice Dorothy Smith and the Mes enrr.es C. C. Smith and Morns, me latter of Pasadena, California. Those in attendance at the com munity concert at the Phelan opera house Sunday afternoon were treat ed to a rare musical treat. Three acts from II Trovadore, that well known and always enjoyable krand oDera. were presented by local tal ent in a menner surprisingly delight ful as it was successful. A presenta tion of this character is not often attempted by others than profession al singers. The arranging and pro during of the opera was a huge task and was carried out in a way that charmed all who are familiar with the work and who could realize the tremendous effort that was put forth. Miss Burnett. Miss Mabel Sward and Mr. Hex Truman aook the leads. All parts were well ren dered and those who took art phave just reason to feel proud of the re suits attained. Married at the M. E. parsonage in Alliance on Monday, June 18, by Dr J. B. Cams Catherine M. DaviB to Albert N. Gehrt. both of Rushvltle The trip to Alliance was made via auto. Immediately after the cere mony the happy couple left In their auto on a honeymoon trip to Denver s in the city yesterday. He!.nd other ooints In Colorado. On Had boon at Edgomont and stopped over here on his way to his home at Atwood. Kansas. He enjoyed call ins on the few remaining '86 settlers Mr. Sabatka leu mis counuj n-i m drouth of 1890 their return Mr. and Mrs. Gehrt will be at home to their friends on the farm south of Rushville Mrs. Frank aGrrett was delight He could hardly be-.fUUy surprised Friday evening by a lleve his eyes when he saw the great company of her friends, the party prosperity everywhere visiable being held in honor of her brithday Dining Car inspector the city today. Jones was in i sessors of a new Checolet car pur chased in Hyannis Mrs. H. Timtnel and daughter left Tuesday for New York City and points in Pennsylvania. She expects to be away several weeks. MWQIIAM items The Wottians CtMk known as the Social Helpers will be entertained today at the home of Miss Vlra Bur gess. Mr. and Mrs Geo Dudley are pos- Mrs. J. G. Berk Is visiting her daughter Mrs. A. D. Conner In Alll a nee for a couple of weeks. The Bed Cross society have gotten nicely started with Miss Myrtle Sel lers as president The community will soon have an Ice cream social for the benefit Mr. Dudley offered proof on his homestead on the 18th at Alliance. Mr. Ballenger and Phil Castle were witnesses. Mr. and Mrs A. J. Applegarbt and family attended church at Ella worth Sunday. Mr Burton and wife and son Geo, and daughter Alice attended gradu ation exercises at Huahville visiting friends on their return trip home. Mr and Mrs. Joe Sellers with daughters Opal and Iva Mae motored to Mushvllle the latter part of the week. sea The young people of the neighbor hood north enjoyed a part at the Burton home recently. BsasL Ik. STOCKMEN ATTENTION! During your visit to our City, we extend to each one a hearty welcome. Let our store be your HEADQUARTERS Our store in at your disposal. Meet your friends here, aul lot us entertain you wilh music from our high grade HADDORI'T PIANOS and PLAYER PIANOS. Three car-loads of pianas now on our floor at your disposal, and a complete line of talking machines and records, and should you wituS to purchase a piano, wc have the piano you want. Terras v to suit the purchaser. Hut whether thinking of buying or not, come in and see us, as wc will be pleased to see you. HADD0RFF MUSIC HOUSE Alliance Hotel Building, Alliance, Nebr. ? Y t r 1 t X ? 1 t 1 o t i 1 1 i J y 1 1 t 1 t 1 Y t lip SATURDAY IS POSITIVELY THE LAST DAY Then the "White" Progressive Sewing Machine Club closes. Only a few more machines left. YOU MUST HURRY If you expect to get a "White" on this plan. Membership in the "WHITE" PROGRESSIVE CLUB mean getting many advantages not to In had any other way. Come before the list closes, make an initial payment of TWENTY-FIVE CENTS and be enrolled as a member of thi,s club. That entitles you to have this wonderful machine sent to your home, and gives you the privilege of paying the balance on small Ea.sy Payments. I The Memberships are limited. Club Closes Saturday- Machine Delivered for Only 25c. The White Rotary sewing Machine With all the many articles we take so much pleasure in selling, none is more satisfactory than the New "White" Ro tary Sewing .Machine. This is regarded as America's Finest. Equipped with alll the very la ted attaehments and constructed for comfort. Different models from which to choose and ev ery one brand new. The beautiful 4-drawer model shown here is especially priced at $49.20 Every Machine is Absolutely Guaranteed 10c You can earn TEX CENTS every time you make an ad vance tiuid payment, ami thereby reduce the cost of your machine. Make your savings large or small, just as you please. GEO. D. DARLING