The Churches CHtTUW OF (WIST All services at the church as usal. The Bible school Is still climbing. You will find a class wltn an excel lent teacher. Sermon subjects are: "The World Safe for Christ," and "The House That Slnnds." C. E. prayer meeting Pt 7 p. m. These are real prayer meetings. Our effort is "no summer slump." mid week meeting each Wednesday even ing. Come to the church with a mes sage and a welcome. S epnen J. Epler. haptist ommcn Sunday school at 10 a. m. O. W. Lowry will speak :.t 11 a. m. Young people's service at 7 p. in. A. A. Layton the pastor, and wife will be absent, attending the North western association, which meets at Chadron June 7-9. Mr. Liiyton Is moderator of this organisation of churches E. Kionka, representing the finan cial department of the Skinner Pack ing company, is In the city on busi ness. Mrs. Fee and son left Wednesday night for Tabernash, Colo., where they have bought land. Mr. Fee will follow the latter part of the week with a car of goods. Potatoes should be sprayed against the potato bug and early blight, ac cording to emergency bulletin No. 10, of the extension service, Univer sity farm, Lincoln. Neb. While the l potato mm is iounn in mo eastern part of the state, and in the western part south of the Platte river, early hllpht is found all over the state. Early blight may be controlled by Bordeaux mixture. Arsenical pois ons are found best to comrol tugs. The biHetinl gives full directions for spraying against insects and diseases of potatoes. 32 Complete Departments Come in and See Them SAVE Convention F00D Special AND LATEST MUSIC Formerly per copy 15c 1 During Convention .... Xv BUY This Is Only One of coal Our Attractive Prices NOW GIVE OUR CANDIES A TRIAL National 5-10 -25c Store Alliance, Nebraska Red Front Several of the huslness houses on Box Butte avenue have Improved ap pearances by doing the spring decor ating the past week. The Herald is In receipt of a line photograph of a scene on Cook's ranch at Agate, Nebraska, in Soutx county. The photo was taken by Ray S. Whitaker, of Canton, and shows the beautiful ranch scene on the Cook ranch near the great fossil beds. F. A. Bald, former Central City at torney and real estate dealer, who is entering the real estate business In Alliance with IJoyd Thomas, has pur chased and moved in the resident e of C. E. Bennett at 920 Big Horn ave nue. Mr. Bald's family r.rrlved Sat urday afternoon and are now living in tlH'ir now home Mr. Bald nrri ed ith" first of the week hy auto Tom j Central City. At the recent election in Pine Bluffs, Wyo., a ticket was elected I pledged to put the town on the dry list January 1 or before in case Chey enne should go dry in the meantime. There is one saloon at Pino Bluffs. This is the only remaining wet spot on the Union Pacific railroad between Cheyenne and Chicago. Lawrence Farrell, of the Common wealth Potash company, visited in Lincoln over Sunday. Mr. Farrell ex pects to be turning out potash at the Birdsell plant within the week. Secretary of the State Charles Pool, visited In the city the early part of the week. Mr. Pool Is touring this part of the country Inspecting land conditions. Mrs. H. O. ondlt returned last Sat urday from a visit at Hannibal, Missouri. See Us, And See Best Mmmtttmrrmt m iiiiiiiwmtwtmwimtlilwtwtwntii Tiniiiifiiiiiiniriti in i n i mTrrnM DRAKE & DRAKE OPTOMETRISTS Glasses Accurately Fitted We Can Duplicate Any Broken Lens. 313 Box Butte Ave Phone 121 tlllllllllllim iniimmnmnnmmmniinmniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimii n "T"n CERVA SOUTH BEND MALLEABLE RANGE "Bakes to Perfection" SOLD BY NEWBERRY'S Alliance, Nebraska HiMmmiiwiiiMimmMH',"'"""'""" I Hemingford Miss Mabel Gibson was a west bound passenger Sunday Tor cnauron, where she will attend normal this summer. L. Backan returned Tuesday from Lincoln, where he has been for the past week. Mrs. H. R. Olds and Mrs. John Guhn were In Alliance Monday shop ping and having dental woik done. Mrs. A. D. Mlllett returned to her home at Casper, Wyo., Tuesday after a short visit with friends and rela tives here. Mrs. A. S. Enyeart, of Marsland, spent a few days here the first of the week. Miss Lilian Caha returned to Scotts bluff Friday after visiting a week with her parents at this place. Saleable Without Government License Non-Intoxicating BEVERAGE 4 Made in St. Louis by the Lemp Cerva Department Come in and Try a Glass of This Excellent Drink. Stockmen and Visitors Welcome. EVERETT COOK DISTRIBUTOR Alliance, Nebr. 219 Box Butte Mrs. Pruden was shopping in Al liance Tuesday. Miss Emma Kriz went to Chadron Sunday where s ehwili auenc nor mal. Mrs. J. Tracey arrived Monday from Denver to take care of her father, Adam Hucke, who is serious ly 111. Fred Mellck left here Tuesday for Bennett, Nebr., to attend the funeral of his father-in-law, Mr. Canfleld. Mrs. Russell Melick and Mrs. Fiti ut rald left here Tuesday for Camp Fremont, California, to visit their husbands that in the service there. George Jenkins returned Tuesday from Lincoln, where he had been for a few days on a business trip. Mrs. Will Johnson left the first of the week for an extended visit wttb frlendB and relatives In Alliance. Mi s Clyde Watson, of Chadron. rsnl a few days here tno latit of the weel; visiting friends and relatives. Miss Viola Wildy, who has been working in the First National bank here all winter, left Thursday for her home in the eaBt. Mrs. B. U. Shepherd returned Thursday from Hyannis, wnere she had been for the past week visiting friends. Railroad Notes Rev. N. G. Palmer and wife came over from Valentine, Nebr., Wednes day. Mr. Palmer delivered me Dec oration day sermon. They returned to their home Friday niorninK. Mrs. Clark Olds and daughter, Mrs. Joe Kuhn and children came down from Jewel, Wyo., Wednesday. Mrs. Luke Phillips left Sunday night for Denver, Colo., for a visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. Margaret Green and Mrs. C. A. Shlndler and Bon, Charles, were 1 t-ast bound passengers Tuesday for Alliance, where they will visit frlendB and realtives for a few days. Walter Walker was a west bound passenger Tuesday for Jewel, Wyo., where he will spend the summer with his sister, Mrs. W. J. Hushes. A VISION THEY dragged the ragged and un shorn "bo out of the corner of the box car, and threatened to call a policeman. BUT ho drew himself up and over awed them by his dignity, say ing I believe I have a right to the courtesies of this road, seeing that I was president of it, until Mc Adoo canned me!" AND drawing his draperies about him he stalked majestically away In the gathering gloom. Engineer Peters from the High Line, was a pleasant caller at the round house last Sunday. Mr. Peters was on his way to Omaha to be oper ated on. Engineer Joe Bogan dead headed to Edgemont to take his turn. A happy couple from the round house went to Hot Springs Friday of last week, returning Sunday night. Everyone thought they could hear wedding bells, but Shorty Richmond said it was all a joke. Fireman Guy A. Ward has been handling engines the past few days in the absence of Hostler Granger, who Is on a fishing trip along with his visit with friends at Seward and Plattsmouth Mrs. O. Kirkpatrlck will leave In a few days for Chicago, where she will visit with relatives. Last Friday was certainly an un lucky Friday for sure. About 3 p. m. the roof over two stalls at the riund house caved in on a couple of engines. The accident was due to the fact that two angle Ironr. on the tank struck a roBt. Just a few minutes after this hap pened division engine 1464 was do- railed in the wood yard, being left there overnight. While working to get this back on the track engine 5257 backed into the turntable pit, tlelng up traffic for about four hours. Smiling J. B. Ir win kept on smiling until about 2:30 a. m., when Jim when to bed with the coast clear. Night Engine Dispatcher Dewejr Johnson returned today after beeing In Denver on a week's visit. General Foreman J. B. Irwin niado a business trip Monday, going east and returning the same day. Engineer E. L. Routh has been on the sick list the past week. He is able to be around again. Engineer Klassen returned from Ravenna Tuesday as Engineer George Hicks, whose turn he took, has re turned to work. Mrs. Rocky and daughter has re turned from Deming, New Mexico. Chris brought a three-Inch shell to the round house, showing the boys the kind of artillery that the boys ia camp were using. It is well worth seeing. "Potash King" Fred Alien Is tak ing a fifteen day lay off. J. A. Wol verton is holding his turn on the east end passenger. Master Mechanic G. O. Hewkett and Wm. La Mon, of the mechanical department, went to Omuha Sunday on 44, returning Tuesday on 43. While there they received Instruc tions on the new raise in wages. Some of the employes are contented with the raise, others are disappointed. Engineer Wills lost two trips on the east end local because of slcknc The extra bound moved pretty fast the last week, as a number of new en gines are coming and a lot of the old ones going into Havelock for repairs. M. M. Davenport, of Sterling, was in the city Wednesday of this week on railroad business. New firemen are being hired right along, being put to work In the round house until needed for service.