AIJJANCN HI HM D. THV RHIAT. Arot'ST h. 17 Kodak Finishing Done in a Professional Way Phone 901 VAN GRAVEN STUDIO Over Brennan's Drug Store Alliance, Nebr. 3L jID(DDKI(B& Fresh )ttl-l milk In qunrts and pintM. A. I). lUxlgerw (rorery. 525-35-2t The oil y of Alliance is taking the proper steps to get rid of the "bo" lement that infest the town by buy ing the ma ticket to the next town. The plan might help in Bayard. Bayard Transcript. e Dr. H. P. V. D. Bogue. formerly pastor of the First Presbyterian hurch in Alliance, will preach at the morning service at the Presby terian church Sunday. A cordial In- v.tation is extended to all. On Wednesday, August 15, Mrs. C. MacCray will entertuin the LadieB' Auxiliary of the First Presbyterian r hurch. A fine musical program will be rendered. A large attendance is desired. Geo. A. Mollring left Tuesday night for Hot Springs, where his rorseB are entered for races Friday ind Saturday of this week. Glen Wilt resigned his position in the division superintendent's office and left Sunday night for his home nt Thompson, 111. Miss Glenn Mounts entertained at i o'clock dinner last Friday evening, the following guests being present: Misses Rdna Benedict, Lura Hawk-' ns and Laura Mounts, and Messrs. Rex Truman, Frank Smith and Glen Wilt. Jay Vance visited with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hamilton at Sterling from Saturday till Wednesday, re turning to Alliance yesterday. Harold Weidenhamer returned from Chicago Tuesday following a (wo weeks' visit at that place. Miss Laura Wadum left Sunday to be gone two weeks visiting in Oma .a and Chicago. Miss Delia King left Friday for Deadwood, expecting to be there eome time. Mrs. Dr. Jeffrey returned to Alli ance this week following a visit with friends and relatives in the Big Horn Basin and at Casper. She reports a lelightful trip through the oil fields. Mrs. J. W. Reed and daughter MIbs Ruth Reed and Mrs. F. R. Mur dock left Tuesday night for a visit ot several days in Grand Island and Lincoln. Mrs. Ellis Ray returned to Scotts bluff Wednesday after having visited with relatives and friends in Alliance lor several days. Miss Virginia Warrick returned to her home at Scottsbluff Saturday. Rev. O. S. Baker of Chadron was m Alliance Friday. Mrs. C. D. Reed returned Friday from Omaha and Chicago. She vis ited in Alliance Saturday and Sunday and left Monday for her home at Torrington, Wyo. W. R. Harper left Saturday for a ."hoit business visit in Chicago. Mrs. Jack Miller returned to Alli ance Wednesday from Fort Crook. She has been at that place visiting her husband, Captain "Jack" Miller, of Company G. Herbert Butler was at Hoffland Sunday. According to word received by the Kinks here from the treasury depart ment it will be at least thirty days before the Liberty Bonds will be ready for distribution. Harvey Koester, living fifteen miles north of Alliance, was in town Monday. He says they had a great rain out his way Saturday and Sun day. The dry ground was all wet up and the corn and potatoes are now coming along in great style. Lloyd mith has been here from Omaha this week visiting with bis parents. Frank Fair, employed as postman at the postofflce in Alliance, has been engaged by the Lakeside school board as principal of the lakeside schools at a salary of $100 a month. He has been given a three-year con tract. It is said he also plans to conduct a night school for the bene fit of those workingmen who desire to take advantage of the opportunity afforded them. Mrs. .1. F. Mifka arrived in Alli ance Tuesday in company with her i I S 1 I 2 2 2 Ld HI 5 1 3 g 5 2 s I J S father, M. F. Broome. She was ac companied by her small daughter. They have been guests at the W. D. Ilunier home. They came to Alli ance from Valentine Where they spent several weeks with Mrs Mif ka's parents. From here they will return to Valentine for a brief stay after which they will return to their home in San Francisco. Jerry Butler of Hemingford was brought to St. Joseph's hospital ear ly In the week. A. G. Isaacson, proprietor of The Fashion Shop, returned Tuesday from a buytng trip of several weeks in the East, visiting Omaha. Des ! Moines. Chicago, New York City and otner points. He reports the pur chase of an immense line of fall goods of the latest styles for the cus tomers of The Fashion Shop. L. L. Lelth. a former employe of The Alliance Herald, now represent ing the Mutual Film Corporation, with headquarters in Denver, was an Alliance visitor the first of the week. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schafer, at 10 o'clock Tuesday even ing, an eight and one-half pound ba by girl, to be named Mary Maxlne. Herald ads bring results. Try one in the next Issue. W. R. Pate, superintendent of the Alliance city schools, returned to Al liance Saturday from Lincoln where he completed a four years' summer course in the state university and was awarded his degree of B. A. Af ter spending Saturday in Alliance he left for Bayard to join his family on their homestead. Fresh bottled milk in quart and pints. A. D. lUxlgers Grocer)'. 8f.25-35-2t Asher McCluer of Bayard is re ported to be ill with typhoid fever at the Shawver home, 219 Toluca. George D. Darling and Ray Frost arrived home Monday from another session with the fish up on Laramie creek. They report a considerable quantity of mud up that way, but the fish they brought home made them forget a little thing like mud T. R. Crawford was at Ainswortb on business last week. JonaB Clark was at Scottsbluff the first of the week visiting his daugh ter. Mrs. Anjel. Miss Alice Carlson is home from a week's vacation spent in the Black Hills. Miss Etta Keane, deputy county clerk, returned home Monday fol lowing a two weeks' visit in Lincoln at the home of her sister, Mrs. R. J. Burke. Miss Keane brought her lit tle nephew, George Burke, home with her. Ed Henry and Joe Blake are en joying a visit in Idaho. There are friends of theirs who are mean enough to say they expect to visit Rocky Mountain National Park this week while "Eva" is roaming at will there. T. S. Fielding arrived in Alliance Sunday after a month's "trip through the East. He represented the Elks lodge of Alliance at the national con vention held in Boston. While in the East he visited a number of the interesting places along the Atlantic seaboard. Mrs. George Eckhardt. Mrs. R. E. McKenzie and Mrs. J. O. Parsons have been visiting in Denver a part of the past week. C. E. Rhodes, operator at Ells worth, and formerly train caller here, has gone to Marshall, Mo., to appear for examination before the exemption board there. D. E. W. Jones has been given the contract for the construction of the new plant to be built at Antioch by the Alliance Potash Company. The work will start as soon as material enough Is on hand to work with. Tht work will be rushed to a rapid com pletion. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Wright ar home, following a two weeks' trip by auto through Wyoming and Colora do. They were at Cheyenne for the Frontier Days celebration, after which they went to Estes Park, Col orado prings, Denver and Manitau. Sturgeon Brothers received a cat load shipment of Reo automobiles this week. Mrs. E. C. Drake and daughter are home fro ma visit at Scottsbluff. Bertha Ma6on has resumed her duties as pianist at the Imperial fol lowing a two weeks' vacation. Mrs. Wiker supplied for her during her absence. Miss Elizabeth Plessman left Tues day for a two weekB' visit at Gard nier, Mont., and a trip through the Glacier National Park. Dr. and Mrs. Mahaffy went to Tor rington, Wyo., Sunday to drive their car back to Alliance. A week ago Dr. Mahaffy abandoned the car after 'trying to guide the car through the j hot sands to the accompaniment of Tuesday morning Mrs. Sterling Menrenhall underwent an operation (or appendicitis at St. oJseph's hos- Ipital. She is recovering as nicely as could be expected. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Newburg left Monday night for a visit with rela tives and friends at Julesburg. Colo Mayor W. E Rousey nd family are enjoying a two weeks' trip in Harney Canyon in the Black Hills. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hughes plan on joining them the last of the week. Tom KinK was in from Angora Monday, purchasing supplies for his haying outfit. Mrs. C. H. Fuller and two children of near Gillette. Wyo., arrived last week for a visit with Alliance frienda. They are on a homestead near 011 ltte. Frank Ruraer is here from Ster ling this week visiting his parents. Frank Ryckman is home from Ar izona where he went a couple of weeks ago to accept a position. He was formerly engineer at the city light plant. t'hase Feagins arrived home Sun day from a business t 4p over the Southwest. He was on a cattle-buying trip and went as far west as Fresno, Calif. Norman McCorkle is attending the tractor show at Fremont this week. He will visit friends in Lincoln and Omaha before returning to Alliance. Miss Catherine Cable left Satur day for a visit of a few days at Hot Springs, S. D. Mr. and . Mrs. C. C. Wyland of Lakeside are the parents of a baby boy born Saturday. Mrs. Emery Cornu of Crawford was in Alliance the last of the week. H. M. Bushnell. Jr., left Monday night for a short visit at Elmore, 8. D. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Edwards were at Fort Crook last week vislthig their sons who are members of Company O. They report finding everyone at the post feeling fine. They were en tertained at the post. Mra. A. T. Crawford was here from Scottsbluff Monday. She met her husband here, Mr. Crawford being on his way home from CuBter, S. D. Adrian Keane waa up from Hoff land over the week end. A. G. Ryan of Scottsbluff wb in Alliance Sunday enroute from Mis soula and Butte, Mont. He was en tertained by Alliance friends while here. Percy Cogswell and family left the first of the week by automobile for Estes Park and other Colorado points. Miss Alforetta LaMon waB a week end guest of friends at Scottsbluff. Miss Virginia Warrick returned to her home at Scottsbluff aSturday fol lowing a visit of several days here with friends. G. W. Lowry, who preached at the Baptist church last Sunday both morning and evening, will again oc 'cupy the pulpit next Sunday for both services on the Invitation of the men !of the congregation. In the absence of Pastor A. A. Layton In Denver. G. R. Tuttle, president of the Western Type & Machinery Company of Kansas City, was in Alliance on business Friday of last week. Word comes from Fort Crook that private Johnny Williams, of Com pany G, is lying awake nights wait ing for the return to the fort of Carl Rockey Bnd Ed Reardon, members of the company stationed at Alliance for recruiting, who were instrument al in persuading Johnny to enlist. Johnny is planning all sorts of drills for the two fellow members of the company when they arrive at the fort. i Marius Larsen of Canton was in Alliance Tuesday on business, mak ing the trip down by auto, returning the same evening. He is one of the prosperous farmer-ranchmen of west ern Box Butte county. Mrs. L. A. Berry returned Tues day morning from a visit of several weeks with friends and relatives at Boulder and other Colorado points. Cecil Koester, husband of a for mer Alliance girl, Inez Beck, who has been physical director of the Y. M. C. A. at Superior, Wis., has been appointed physical director of the Y. M. C. A. at the United States army cantonment at American Lake, Wash. Mrs. M. E. Coleman of Casper, who formerly lived at Alliance, is visiting in the city. Jack True, salesman for the Lex ington Six automobile line, returned to Alliance Tuesday night from a trip to eastern Nebruska on busi ness. He left Wednesday for Chad ron to deliver a car to a customer there. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Thomas at Gordon, Nebr., Sunday, August 5, a baby girl, to be named Claudia Pearl. Harold Thomas Is one of "the Thomas boys". Mrs. Thomas Is a former Alliance girl. F. W. Rehder waa here from Guernsey Saturday visiting friends and looking after buaineas matters. Hia two boys accompanied him. too LATH to o.AssiFY HIGH GRADE m oihMuumI auto mobile for sale cheap. Nlcolul Jk Bon. 37-tf YOIK ( HAM I. to get a flrat cIknk, high-grade automobile for Hale cheap. I . xl but io excellent condi tion. Nirolai Hon. 37-tf FOUND Rim holder and nut from Stanweld automobile demount able rim. Owner may have same by calling at Herald office and paying for thla ad. 37-tf-8503 FOR RENT Seven-room houae at 604 Yellowstone avenue. Will be vacant soon. See Geo. Hills or John Snoddy Pbone 8. 37-tM52 George D. Darling on Wednesday delivered a fine Edison Chippendale model talking machine to Alex Mulr head at Hemingford. The Chippen dale model la one of the finest mod els manufactured by the Edison people E C. Hanlng of Dal ton. Nebr.. has purchased a quarter section five miles west of Alliance, known as the Reeves place. The Hanlng family will move here to make their home on the place. The land waa aold bv Ithe Nebraska Iand Company. L. L. Smith, chief clerk to General Superintendent IS. E. Young of the Rnrlington. Tuesday night left with Mrs. Smith for a visit of ten day with hia parents st Rock Falls. 111. They will also visit friends In Chica go on the trip. A. D. RODGERS Retail Grocer We want to call your attention to our large &ock of everything good to eat Canned fruits and vegetables Fresh and dried fruits Fresh and cured meats Fresh and salt fish Fresh and canned milk Quality Coffee and Tea We have some exceptionally fine bulk coffee and tea that we are offering at a bargain. Deliveries at 8:00, 9:00 and 10:30 a. m., and 3:00 and 5:00 p. m. . Get your orders in to insure delivery A. D. RODGERS, Grocer i Go to yoir Shoe Dealer 307c have mnr stow you the Seasons Latest Models MADE BY HAMILTON, BROWN SHOE CO. ST. LOUIS. U.S.A. Go to Your Shoe Dealer and Ask for HAMILTON-BROWN SHOES