They report a very pleasant W. H. Ostenberg of Omaha, who is one of the owners of the Potaah Products Company, is visiting the plant at Hoffiand today, returning to 'mnha this afternoon. F. W. Jimmy) Hicks expects to nv' Alliance Friday noon for Lln . oln, taking down to a sanitarium at College iVew Dave Miller of Mars land, who is being sent there by the Odd Fellows organization, of which both are members. The remodeling of the Burlington reight depot at Alliance is practic ally completed. The depot will now have ample capacity for caring for (he rapidly Increasing freight ship ments to this city. Secretary Bush oell of the Commercial Club has taken much interest in the work of increasing the capacity of the depot, for it is an indication of the rapidly .rowing business of the city. F. W. Harris, cashier of the Alli ance National Bank, is spending the latter part of the week with his fam ily who are spending a vacation at '.Minor.', in Spearfish canyon in the Black Hills. The trees in the Alliance city park haVjo all been sprayed this week to nrbtect them,. from, worms ajuj harm ful insects. E. if. Boyd, chairman, nd H. M. Bushnell, secretary, of the ity park board have been very busy lately installing two excellent tennis ourts for the use of the public, who are invited to make good use of 'h"in Friends of "Bush" and "Spike" suggest that the former use the courts to work off fat and that the latter use them to work on fat. The courts are promised ready for ose by Monday of this coming week. A -hint to the wise is, etc. . C. G. Keogh is taking a vacation from his duties with the Burlington, visiting Colorado points this week uid going from there east. Henry Merk returned last week from West Plains, Mo., with his family, after a visit there with rela i ives. . Earl D. Mallery and! Walter R. Mete left Wednesday on a business rip to Greybull, Wyo., in the oil listrict. Miss Hazel Fitch of Tacoma, Wash., passed through the city Fri--iay on her way to Wheatland, Wyo. -S 1 . MM Conductor C. D. Reed and wife left Saturday night for a trip includ ing Chicago, 111., Superior, Nebr., i ad Denver, Colo. A warm afternoon or evening is a mighty good time to take a swim in the public swimming pool maintain- d by the Alliance fire department on the lot bark of the city hall. The pool is thoroughly cleaned and the water completely changed every oth r day. The water is heated to a mild temperature and patrons of the pool find it a mighty fine place to h-pend a pleasant hour. The flreboy invite the general public to make PH ELAN house SHOWING Always lOc Go to the Opera House where you will see BIC. CITY FEATVRE PICTURES every night for 10 cents. Every seat in the house 10 cents. No raise in prices. Tliurwliiv, July 19th Pauline Krederich, in "THE SPIDER" An Unusually Powerful Drama Friday, July 20tli Fannie Ward, America's Favorite Photo-play Star, in "TENNESSEE'S PARDNEIt" Sattirduy, July ga Fannie Ward, in "BETTY TO TH KRErRTE" Sunday, July 22nd John aBrrymore in a Comedy of Romance and Adventure.' Monday, July 2.trd BIO DOUBLE PROGRAM Roscoe (Fatty) Arbuckle, iu "A HIX Kl.i SS KOMI o and "THE SOCIETY DKTWTIVK" Showing how brains can be pitted against crime. Tueaday, July 24th Irene Fenwick and Owen Moore, "NEARLY A KING" la "A GIRL LIKE THAT" Wedaeaday, July 35th Charlotte Walker, In "THE IK All OF THE LONE SOME PINE" use of the pool. Under their super vision careful watch is made that no objectionable person can use the pool and every precaution Is taken to insure its being sanitary and cleanly. Miss Ruth Reed and Mrs. Belle Reade spent Sunday at Guernsey. Wyo.. with Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Reed. Mrs. Jack Miller left Monday night for Omaha and Fort Crook for a vis it with her husband. Captain Jack Miller of Company G. Miss Alfretta LaMon spent Sunday at Gering. O. E. Williams left Tuesday for Chicago and several Iowa points. Miss Anna Senner of Lincoln is spending her vacation in Alliance, the guest of Miss H.ittle Renswold. s Norman McCorkle was a week-end visitor in Denver. Miss Irma Lotspelch made a trip to Lakeside Monday. J. R. Phelan left Monday for Den ver. Regular services at the Br.ptist church Sunday morning. Sunday school at 10a m. Young people's meeting at 7 p. m. Join In the Chautauqua services in the evening. Plans for the dedication of the Baptist garage occurred this noon. i M. E. church services for Sunday. July 22: Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m!; subject, "Dangerous to Go to Church." Ep worth League at 7 p. m. on parson age lawn. Attend Chautauqua at 8 p. m Earl W. Wambaugh, who has been employed on the W. W. Beck ranch thirty-two miles southeast of Alli ance in Garden county, went to Den ver lust week and enlisted in the United States navy. He has return ed to Alliance, having been assigned to this city on temporary recruiting service. Mr. Wambaugh is making his headquarters at E. G. Lalng's store and will be pleased to give any information in his power regarding the navy to all interested parties. Art Schieb. who has been employ ed by the Burlington at Alliance as a machinist for si. years and who is a prominent mculer of the Alliance Volunteer Fire department, on Tues day resigned his position and left Wednesday evening for Eaton, Colo., where he will manage an auto gar age for his mother. Art's father, E. K. Schieb, was buried at Eaton June 20, and Art will take up the busi ness left by him. His many friends at Alliance learn of his leaving with regret but wish him success at Eat on. tea The big July clearance sale in which an upright piano is being giv en away by the George W. Wiltsey general merchandise store at Hem inKford Is a hummer. The bargains advertised in the last issue of The Herald have brought large crowds to the store and they have found that every article is as advertised. Mr.. Wiltsey is giving genuine bar gains for cash at this sale. All farm produce Is taken the same as cash at the store. If you are in Hemtng ford territory and have not yet taken advantage of the opportunity to save money by visiting the store be sure that you do so at your earliest oppor- nnity. In addition to saving actual dollars by trading there you have the chance to help your candidate win the piano. Remember, the clos ing date is Saturday, July 28. and get there as early as you can. An opportunity to save actual dollars is given you here. A visit to the store will convince you. Read the adver tisement published in this issue of The Herald carefully and you will find why the store is drawing the crowds. The advertisement in this section tells more about it. Mr. nnd Mrs. D. II. Biles of Pres cott. Ariz., are in Alliance visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Buckley. Mr Biles is a sister of Mrs. Buckley. They will visit here for a short time. then going to Yellowstone Park and home via California and the Pacific coast. i Dick o'Bannon returned Wednes day morning from a business trip to Denver. He went down Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Hhein and Mr and Mrs. M. M. Reynolds are expect ed home Saturday from an auto trip to the Black Hills in the former's auto L. C. Thomas, representing I he Denver branch of the Ford Motor Company, was an Alliance visitor Monday, While here he compared initials with Lloyd C. Thomas or The Herald. Both decided that they hud better live in separate towns to avoid confusion. Miss Eunice Burnett of the facul ty of the Alliance School of Music returned Tuesday morning from an extended vacation, covering three weeks, motoring with friends in Col orado. While in Colorado ahe took the opportunity to vin Camp Bald win, the training point for three thousand members of the Colorado National Guard, who will soon go to California for training to fit them for service In France. She received a much-needed rest and left this week, after a short stay in Alliance, for the ranch near Mullen, where she will slay until returning to take up the fall work at the School of Mualc. there !. A near riot tu ihrei toned at the Burlington shop; Men lay noon when Probably 500 persons were in at the shopmen dlsodTorol a teamster tendance at the fair grounds Sunday mercilessly Whlpplna a horse. The afternoon to witness the auto polo shopmen, who resented the Inhuman .game staged by two of th Savage treatment f the dumb animal, were Brothers teams. The teams played with difficulty kop' from using draa- under the names of "America" and tic measures on the teamster, who "France." The French team won is reported to have had no reason the game by a score of 9 to 8. The for such treat ment. Several shop- ga ie carried with It the expected men reported that they regretted the thrills, the cars being turned over absence of an officer of the humane several times, and a few tires punc soclety at this point. A man can tured. The Savage players had live mistreat a Ford or even a Cadillac Ford cars stripped and with special these days without evoking much protective frames attached. The corn comment, for It only hurts his pock- pany waa composod of eight men. et book, but when he mistreats a The teams played at Hemlngford on horse he makes a serious mistake. J. F. Lawrence and F. J. Hough ton of Chadron were In Alliance on business Tuesday. The men drove Saturday afternoon, coming across I country Saturday evening from Hem lngford. I I County Superintendent of Schools over by auto In the morning, return- Opal Russell announces that she will Ml in the afternoon. Mr. Lawrence Rive teachers' examinations at her was formerly secretary of the Chad- office In the court house on Thursday ron Commercial club and Is a prom- and Friday of next week. This will ineni business man of that city. be the last examination given before r as r v. w 'th opening of the fall term of W. M. Robinson, Omaha piano gehool. dealer, a pioneer In the business at j Alliance, waa In the city Monday and Complete editions of each week's Tuesday, looking after hla farm i8BU of Amance Herald are for northwest of Alliance and attending each woek at G,pn Miller's Newa tr. business matters here Mr. Rob- Wand wt Thlrd ,treet nt door insen has developed hla farm from totha posioOVc and at George Flem raw land and this year has twenty- lng.a ;tt 2l6 unpaved Box two acre, of corn, aoventy acres of Bmti9 yQU can purchase oatB. and has cut twenty acres of al- th,. XaXmi editions at either of these !,f, .OT lh nr8t. t,me;, lW? -feacs Thursday afternoon of each He left Tuesday for North PlaiU. jWMk prlrfl it flVe cents per where he will attend to business uhuth.r n mnr la sixteen pages or thirty-two pages. matters before returning to Omaha Ferdinand and Adolph Nlkont well-known farmers living fifteen Captain W. H. Corbin left Sunday miles weat of Hemlngford. autoed Jr Montlcello. la for a visit at the down Tuesday on business, paying ho,me f Jjf ne?hewKI From , Mon & The Herald office a pleasant call be- c" ' to Chicago where he fore returning home that evening. y. -i-p Ferdinand Nlkont has eighty acres f, hlS?K J al,ai.n C,orbi,J ,0, !!?'; in crop and reports it doing excell- rrk; M,ph ttT h,s annual W ently in spite of the extremely warm weather. C. A McLean, who has a ranch nineteen miles northwest of Bayard, was in Alliance Wednesday on busi ness. s a a Mr. and Mrs. Art Groves expect to treatment. Field Secretary Mrs. Owen S. Dow of the Des Moines branch of the W. F. M. 8. of the Methodist church de livered a missionary address at the First M. E. Church here Sunday morning. In the evening a patriotic aong service was held with short ad leaVe tonight for Fort Crook to pay ' dresses by Mrs. Jerry Rowan and Dr. their son. Philip, a visit before he, J. B. Cams. starts for Camp Cody, at Demiug, New Mexico, with the rest of the boys of Company G and the Fourth Regiment. Wilbur F. Patterson is a new mem- The local Red Cross chapter has received a S3. 10 donation from the Berea Sunday school. J. C. McCorkle and W. R Harper ber of Company G. the Alliance com-; I"? the last of the week for Denver nv now at Fort Crook. Coroorals KOing via Cheyenne. They made Kockev and Reardon are busy round- ihe trip by automobile ing up new recruits for the company before it is called to the sunny south for Intensive training. 0 m u T. K. Katen of Alliance, accom Miss Nellie O'Donnell arrived the last of the week from Omaha for a visit of a month at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. O'DonnelL panied by his brother John Katen of and other relatives. Miss Kather no Dead wood, left Wednesday afternoon 'O'Donnell who is at Pocate lo. Ida for Reno, Nev.. for the bedside of i" expected home Thursday to spend their brother. Mike Katen. who is .her vucatlon. seriously ill. They went via Sidney . . Cha(lron AX w. .. ... VI,",.,. va nor. last of the week. He returned with SMI . ifllU IHtn, vi j iii, . I'"' enta of Mrs. Lee Basye, are here for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Basye for a few days. Their home Is at Lin coln but they will visit relatives in the North Platte valley before re turning home. Mr. and Mrs. Kates were in Alliance 'for a visit last year. The Wiker Music House i new Chevrolet automobile for th Keeler-Coursey Co. Frank J. Was returned Thursday night from atrip in the Black Hills. ' e Dr. and Mrs. Louis Was. who have been guests at the home of their son. Frank J. Was. returned Thurs- Miss Ruth Moore of North Platte was a guest of Mrs. Lloyd Johnson the past week. i '0. 4 Mrs. G. Larson left the last of the week for a vielt at the home of her mnn i ' 1 j : v. . . . I. . . ; I. .. t the stile of large Victrola talking ma- '"" ' chines to Mrs. Fred Black, Loui Vas-,"1"1" qued, W. M. Ault and Frances Nolan of Alliance; Chas. J. Root of Hem lngford; F. J. Coil of Marsland; Fred Vaughn of Bingham and Gene Hall of Angora. Mrs. J. .1. Phillips nnd daughter. Mrs. E. D. Henry. Wm. Phillips and ( ' . . '. Mrs. Ine Henry, composed a party Miss Ijturn Cams arrived last which visited Jack Phillips at Fort w,-(-k to spend the summer vacation Crook the first of the week, return- with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. .1. B. ing Monday. They found Jack and earns. Miss Cams is a teacher in the other members of Company G the schools at Billings. Mont. as The Misses Hattie Kenswold. Ituth Rice. Laura Mounts, Mable Pilklng ton of Oregon, Anna Senner of Lin coln and Nelle Shrewsberry enjoyed getting along excellently and much interested in their work and train ing. a a Th. Alliance Volunteer Fire De- nartment and the Burlington fire t-ta fv davs' camping on the Shrews partment apent a couple of hours berry ranch near Ellsworth the early Sunday afternoon fighting a tenac-:part 0f the week. ious fire in a stock car, flllod with old ties. The tire, which was started by Alex Lee left Sunday for Lincoln a passing engine, was well started following the receipt of a telegram when the alarm was given. It took announcing that his brother had died a lot of wat. r. much handling of at that place. burning ties, and more patience, be- j tore the fir.- was extinguished Sun-' The Joseph Moore family are day fires have been common lately j camping near llenryt his week itnH ilin hre boys feel rather uncom- ... , , , , , una me ' nr. oojs ivvi i . i Friday evening a social was held mon When no called out in tl i oir , h M fl p country. sundry duds to pour a HtUe ter,An BUlUta ,0 th(. uIUnC6 9 on a blase he loss Bundajr after- (oss w is fom4 loerc 1(t 9 noon tO the railroad WM abpOl 150. . mh,Hn(1 irs Kow. F E Holaten and Dr. H. H. Bell- :in of this city mud-' Interesting and wood have aroused the ,-nvy of their Instructive talks at the meeting, !!( friends several times lately by jour- of the work of the lied Cross neving forth In the evonini and r.-- and materially aiding in the organ!- turning a tev. hours later laden with aiHMI ol ttie auxiliary Mrs HHpbringtT m company with. Iter sistafdn-law, Mrs Bent ley, left Sunday night for a month's visit in Mb SOCIETY! Sklle.Hunt Wedding a tnd. t.- Surrtae. Miss Fmily Sklles and Mr. Vern Hunt, both of Alliance, were united in marriage Tuesday , at Dead wood, S. D.a by Ioan William i 'arson Shaw of St. Mntthew's Epiacopal church of Alliance. The announcement of the marriage of theae two well-known young people cornea, as a great aur prlse to their many friends, both In Alliance and over this section of Ne braska. Nothing Is known here as to the future plans of Mr. and Mrs. Hunt, the wedding coming as a sur prise at this time. The bride and groom were membera of a camping party which had been enjoying an outing In Spearfish canyon. Dean Shaw was also camping In the con yon. The bride Is a niece of Mrs. Charles Tully of Alliance and has made her home here with the Tullya at various times during a period of several years. The groom Is a trav eling salesman representing the Woodward Candy Company in this territory with headquartera In Alli ance. Both Mr. and Mrs. Hunt uri well known over this section of Ne braska, their friends being almost without number. . Chautauqua opening Wednesday af - ' fnriirvAti I IIIATII. Catholic I ,ifllex Hold Sorlnl Tiifttday Evenki. On Tuesday evening the ladlea of the Catholic church served Ice cream, cake, aandwlches and coffee on the church lawn. Alliance Eight-Waek club In Organised. What Is known as the "Alliance Eight Weeks Club" has been organ ized in this city with Miss Laura Hawkins as leader. A preliminary meeting looking towards the organ ization of the club was held at the M. E. church on July 6. Another meeting was held Friday night, at which the organisation was perfect ed and officers elected as follows: Mable Ormsby, president; Anna Reeves, vice president: Lorn Nason, secretary; Vera Broderlck. treaaur r. While It Is the Intention of the club to meet on Friday nighta the meeting this week was held Tuesday night at the Ormsby home, the change being made ao that it would hot conflict with the Chautauqua now in aesalon In Alliance. At the meeting held Tueaday night com mittees for the several branches of the club's activities were appointed. A general Invitation Is extended to the young ladles of Alliance to attend the meetings of the club and to become interested in the work of the organisation. The club was or ganized to cover an eight weeks' per iod. While the club is somewhat of a sarlal nature the idea is for each member lo do some Christian serv ice that will lend to be helpful and work for the betterment of the com munity in general. It is stated that this work will probably be done in co-operation with the Alliance Red Cross chapter. The club Is under the dlrect-supervlsion of the state Y. W. C. A. True I II ue I, i Week. lull Organised nl Here. What la known as the True Blue Eight Weeks Club has been organize ed at Berea with a mcmberahip Of eight young ladlea. The club la un der the direction of Mlaa Laura Haw klna and la an auxiliary organization of the Young Women's Christian As sociation under the direct supervis ion of the state Y. W. C. A. Jadeti-Ludlow Marries; Thursday Afternoon. At G:30 o'clock on the afternoon of July 12 County Judge Ira E. Task united in marriage Mra. Mary Jaden and John F Ludlow. The bride la a resident of Cherry county, while the groom is a resident of Box Butte county. Kiitertained at Ham inn Part). Norman Newberry entertained at a dancing party at his home Tuewday evening. The guests were the Miss es Ruth Morris, Hazel BcnnoU. Char lotte Mollring, Cynthia Davenpflrt. Irene Rice, Berdandine French, and the Messrs. Michael Nolan, Martin Nolan, Orvllle Davenport, Bradley Minor, and Bernard Holaten. I ittertnined for Niece Wednesday. Mrs. E. H. Boyd was hostess Wed nesday afternoun at a 1:30 o'clock luncheon given in compliment to her niece. Miss Creighton of Omaha, wh? is her guest. Bridge Complimentary lo Mlaa IbidrllftV. Mrs. Robert Reddish was hostess Friday at a delightful bridge party given in compliment to Miss Ann Radcliffe of Sidney. Who has been a guest in the city. Christ l,n ( hm, I. lAdlt Met Ttieday Afternoon. The lAdlea Circle of the Chrlatlan church met Tueaday afternoon at the home of Mra. A. J. Cole. 821 Box Butte avenue, the hostesses being Mesdamea P. G. Gleaaon, Malcolm MacDonald, A. D. Wheeler and A. J Cole. Refreshments were served. The meeting was held Tueaday this week Instead of Wednesday, because of Chautauqua opening Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Huckley Hoatess at Bridge Party . Mrs. H M. Buckley entertained at bridge for a few friends Tueaday af ternoon at her home. A pleasant and enjoyable time was had. Prosperous Fanner Takes a Wife. Married, at the M. E. parsonage Thursday, July 19, by H J. B. earns. Mlaa Nellie M. Peaae and John L. (Roy) Slsley. The bride is from Omaha and the groom la a prosper ous farmer living Ave miles north of town. Honian-Katrou Wedding Wednesday. On Wednesday. July 18. at the M. E. parsonage, occurred the marriage of Fred D. Homan to Mlas Ethel Kat ron. both of this city. The cere mony was performed by Dr. J. B, Cams. The groom is a Burlington machinist. The bride has been em ployed In the city and both have a host of friends who wish them Joy and happiness In their new life. The happy couple took 41 this morning for a trip through the Black Hllla. Mrs. Oantz Entertained Monday at Bridge. Mrs. Harry E. Gantz on Monday afternoon entertained at a very pleas ant bridge party- given for Miss Ann Radcliffe of Sidney. Miss Radcliff -won the high score. a nice caicn oi rain oaiinvnaa, pi est Ash, to use more correct term. A few of their friends doctded lo follow them the other evening and cairoj.m.( it hi so. going twenty-oil:- nines iw , to the Kilpatri.k dam. .luat what The K M Martin. Fred Tiabert kind of hokey-pokey the two sports- aml Jonn Snyder families made an men used on their bait waa not automobile trip Saturday evening tp learned, but they sure pulled in the Henry for a short camping lri. big-mouthed bullhead. "Bwlah" i . would go a line. "Plunk" would go I Miss Nevt Howe went to Ilotfland the Bluker. "Flop" wiuld come the Monday for a visit with her pa rente, line out again In u few minutes and who live at that place. another toe one added to the siring Inasmuch us Mr. Holaten is a drug-1 Mr. and Mrs. William Mitchell ex- Kusl and Mr Bellwood a doctor their Ml to leave this coming Sunday on friends think they should not keep ' camping trip in Spearfish canyon. the secret but ahould give "fishing Th' Mitchells have a cottage there. lessons" to a few who are not so sue- and each summer spend some time . . . , t f h . rn ,-t, ini uii iiiilin. i.ssiii in r;i i'tini: ine memoers oi J the tinny tribe. sea A. G. Isaacson of The Fashion Shop left Tuesday noon for New York city. He expects to be gone some four or five weeks. Whilo tu New York, Mr. Isaacson will make purchases for fall and winter trade. Mr. Iaaacuoa makes aemi-annual buying trips to New York in the in terests of his business. Mrs. L. A. Berry of this city and son. L. M. Berry, of Lakeside, and hla family were visitors at Lu.sk. Wyo., last week where they went for a visit with their son and brother, Lyle Berry, who is manager of the Hemingford is to play Alliance hi a fast baseball game at the fair grounds Sunday afternoon, the game starting at 2:30 o'clock. Thia la a return game on the game played a week ago at Hemingford, which waa won by the Alliance team. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Crone of Hast ings, Nebr., were in Alliance Tues day, the guests ot Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Crawford. They were making an overland trip to Yellowstone Nat ional park. Mr. Crone la preaident of Hastings College at Hustings Miss Margaret Brenuan la enjoy ing a visit thta week from Miaa Ail- Mesiiame Prankle anil Cogswell I ntel lain Mesdames Marcus Prankle uud Percy Cogswell were hostesses Tues day at a bridge party complimentary I to Miss Ann Itadcliffe of Sidney. Mhiiv Attended Ituru Dance Held Saturday . A barn dance was held t the Bust idace north of Alliance Saturday i enlng. Mrs. J. T Wiser of this elt) furnished the music for (lie occasion. There was a large crowd In at ten I ance, ull of whom enjoyed the even ing greatly. ' Daughter of Isaltella Sew for llie lloital. The Daughters of Isabella met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Chas. BrOOnan at her home at 10 uramie avenue The afternoon wua spent in sewing for St. Joseph's hos pital WultyiH'-stineman Nuptial- Celebrated. On Saturday morning Miss Visna Watt.vne and N. W. Stinemun were united in marriage by Rev. Father P. J. Manning of th" Catholic church. The bride la a daughter of Mr. and Mra. Churles Watteyne of Alliance. The groom is an employoe of the Alliance Steam Laundry and la also a member of the Alliance baauball club. The happy couple left Satur day morning for a abort honeymoon trip to Denver. They returned to Alliance Tuesday morning. Their many frienda unite in wishing them happiness and prosperity throughout their wedded life. municipal water and light plant Nelson of Omaha M. E. lilies Aid Met Tueaday Afternoon. The Ladies Aid Society of the M. E church met Tueaday afternoon at the M. E. parsonage with Mrs. J. B. emus The program dealt with home missions. The meeting was held thla week on Tueaday instead of Wednesday on account of the Services of the Christian Science soclety of Alliance will be held as usual Sunday in the old Maaonic hall In the Adler block. Sunday school at 10 a. in . to which all up to the age of twenty years are admitted The regular Sunday morning lesson sermon at 11 a. m. On Wednoadny evening at 7:30 is held a service at which experiences, testimonies nnd remarks on Christian Science are given. All are welcome to the serv ices. U set Warren L. Jewell of Portland. Ore., has been in Alliance this week looking after business matters. He is one of the old Box Butters who went farther west. Mr. Jewell owns a tract of land about twelve miles west of Hemingford. He is here getting the title to his land straight ened up. a Chas. C. Tush of the Alliance Auto Supply company spent several day the last of the week visiting a num ber of towns along the river in the interest of hi firm. Chester K. Snow, u newspaper man of Fairbanks. Alaska, member Ol He. Alaska legislature and one of the influential men in thv political life of Alaska, is h-r- visiting his biolher, OttgrlOa Know, and his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. 8now, an-1 other relatives. He has been spend ing several days this week ut the Sno.N ranch tif u miles front Alli ance y sea C. W Kenner of aGlena. Mo., fath er .,i D, W Kenner of Alliance, ar rived this noon for a visit of a few days with Mr and Mi Kenner at their home in this city. Mrs. Ilobert Morgan and children returned this noon from a visit with relatives at Wyoming points "Bob" didn't ROOd to tell The Herald's re porter that "the folks" were coming ho oe. His smile from ear to ear showed it. Attorney BNVnM Burton left this . . (i ulini-i hnui lions trin to North Platte valley points. DEMONSTRATION OF CANNIN6 SATURDAY I'.vpert lady IkHuonMrator Will Teach New and aVIuable Tilings iu Canning to Old and Young A free canning demonstration is to be given at the Chautauqua tent Sat urday morning at 10 o'clock, to which both old and young are Invit ed, iu connection with the Junior Chautauqua, the garden work of Prof. A. T. Crawford and the work of County Agent F. M. Seidell. An expert lady demonatrator will give the canning and drying demon atrationa. There will be an exhibit of home-made drying trays. The meeting will be valuable to both old and young and bouaewivea ar urged to attend promptly at 19 o'clock.