FOUR THE ALUANCi: IICUALD. TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1922. CAMi; W.Mr 1 1' N M AKJ'.S fLi:.MN(J AT Kl SIIVILIX (Continual from Ipr !) the ttitimy jimr? who a-s'.r-i thorn, ho has tnkrn t lie po'-ilinn thft. pnme leniency &hmilil n fhown for Iho first Violai'nn, nlthdutfh the .'tanl is tfikn that vuhi-'wuirn viol-ition.j of this law, a lonjr n it Is in fcrro, will be !enlt vith much note harshly. Mnskrat Trapping Profitahlp. The troppinir of nni-kn!t furs during the past scn.-on a the financial sal vation of many ranchmen in the west rn Nebraska sandhill cattle country, for this teiritoiy was hit a terrific How by the financial (Irpre.-sion, which Ttill rets heavily on the cattlemen, end had it not been for the money re ceived from mukrat furs many fam ilies would have I iron homeless and Jhunpry in this district. The mnskrat thrives in the sandhill lake region and expert fur men und trapper insist that the furs are prime from January I to April 1 and t!iat this should be the open season, in tead of cIom'iik it en February 15. The purpose of iho lire.ent clofinir date is to protect the female and younjj, as the muting ?ea starts shortly after the middle of February. A determined effort will be made luring the coming session of the N'e Lrcska Icjri.- lature to have the dates ot the trapping season changed to conform to the sea: on of prime furs. As long us the cattle industry is in the dumps, the muskrat fur industry will continue to be probably the lead ing ca:h "crop"' of the sandhill and those who are interested in the in dustry insist that they be allowed to trap while the furs are ptime. How ever, it is o,uite certain that future violations of the game laws will fo few and far between. Hunting Prospect Excellent. Prospects for the prairie chicken and :rou.'e "crop"' this summer are the cst ever seen in the sandhills und excellent hunting is in prospect for this fall, (iame wardens will 1m? scat tered through the hunting district dur at Nalien.-I, Omaha; J' hn M. '"n.i-1 ran, teeietrry of the YV.ir Fi :ic l'oi;.oiation; iuy 11. peed, F'ii -t u '.ional, Lincoln; .1. P. t ain. Jr., J'um. National, Omuha; (J. K. Melv:n, 'h-o-h, C. F. Colli o, Jr.. Chadion; C. M. lliurather, Oniahii; .1. T. White'mvui, Mitch. T. I.. Pclion, Mitchell; W.k Pay, Omaha; Stanley M.dy,' Lineobi; Win. H. Huifhes, secretary of the. Ne braska Hankers' ns.-ociation, ')m:,h-; W. l. Cameron, Om.iha; Klmer -il-.iams, Grand Island; P. It. Frndi.i:i, Federal Pererve bank. Omnln; C. V. rlnkman, U. S. National, Om '.ha; V. V. Thomas, First National, Onvi'ia; W. 1.. Pier, Slock Yiinl' Nation d, )maha; 1. T. Mall, tiering; n P. 'nonev, Chadion; M. II. (J-tenV-g. SeottslilulY; II. V.. Nut eh, (Jering; Jo e;h Obertebier, Sidnev; C I. Vvildy, ScottshlulV; C. W. Mitcholl, Chadion; . N. Mather-, tioiijig; P. II. Mickey. Wood Lake; .1. C. P.utVington, prc.-ident (iiiaiaiitv Fund l ife Co., Omaha; S. K. Warrick, Scott.-lilull; Frank Skriven, Anrora: (i. r. Haas. Minatare; 1. I. Croon, Sc(,tt-bhi;l'; C. N. Wright, Scott-blufV: A. II. Toreg-on, Hayim C. P. VanatlH, P.iyrvd; An!reus Kjel gaai d, Pig Springs; H. C. Peterson. Chappell. Angora C. of C. Invites Alliance to a Celebration Frank Skiivan, secretary of the An"om chaeibor of commerce, has for warded to the local chamber of com merce an invitation to hold the North Star celebration, commemorating the completion of that loud from Sidney to .Allium e, a! that town. '1 be Angora boo-ters say they are .-ituated near the renter of the route, and that there r.re two good lakes near that city which would make good places to celebrate a regular old-time picnic. The cham ber of commerce recently had an in vitation from L. D. Carnine to hold sueh ti celebration at a lake on his ranch. The matter was discussed at the last LAILIl)L. j ter, Mrs. Call -.1:13c r, and three c! ii- in a few dav for the State convention ilien to the country for.n low week of Cheches of Christ at Bethany Mrs. Viu:nia leriiune l etui nod vi.-it with relatives before th It- June L0-:j0. f. oiu a pieasunt visit w ill. lur inece, . K:ning of tnc next scm.ol tor.n. I Men nn,, .0V!! Jet Ui, srP if v;e ran Mrs. L. ..1. Uiu.ei un.i iM.uly nt .m U.e -Messis. i at Leid nd Pat Pen- .., ' m ,r:,.,v ; ,,av. Fr;-..v . iLZ ' nR4U Dl-n in a larger number at Bible school rOLNT OF ROCK ( KEEK ine the lute summer und fall with ! ch.imb -r of commerce meeting, und 4ir(lers to apprehend all violators of the following is part of a letter sent the state end federal frame biu-s. The in the Ane-ora 01 1'anization: cpening of the shooting season is con- "We appreciate your interest am' fidered too late under the present lawn offers of co-operation. The picnic and .and a determined effort will be m.idn celebration should undoubtedly be held by western snortsmen durinir the next soon but we believe that some mltii- wssion of the state legislature to have tional road work should be done just the opening; dates of the season set as soon as possible and prior to the nhead from fifteen to thirty days. celebration. This would include the Antelope, which are protected by n installing of the railroad crossing a closed season under both state and short distance south of Bonner and frovernmcnt laws, are r.ow scattered the fixing of the bad spots between all through the sandhill ami prairie Bonner and Angora. If you gentlemen districts of western Nebraska. One will take up these problems and help nerd is near Hyannis, while other get them out-of-the-way at an early herds have been seen recently near date, we lvelieve that the dute can then Sidney and between Alliance and be set for the celebration. Please let Jiei'i,, CI. She wid spenu a month j visiiieg her Uo Mst.is, Me.-dame.s Ooike llyland of Lj.kcM'ie and v . H. Moop, r.t the rant!) seventeen nines north, befoie she returns; to her home in Maryland. (jcoige inland returned from the W. II. Sloop i anch a lew day -I ugo alter helping to put in tlie crop n both the ranches ot Mr. and Mr -. XV. H. Stoop, lie drove a tea n nr il e I. uke.ioe leelopment romp. my ln oay uni' Satuiduy, hauling pipe. Mr. and Mis. C. M. Carty Uove in iioiii tin.' lanch Wednesday o-' last week. The latter wtnt to Alliance oi 4 J to see a doctor i.i r-ganl to iier Health. Siie. returned Tlrir.-day nnd vi.ite-l friends here until Fnd.ty when the went out to her home. Mr. und .Mrs. J. L. ICoe and clrbirrn and Mesdames irginia Terhane und vitoige llyland move to APiunce Thursday evening. Ail cepoit a pleas ant trin. Mi. and Mrs. Bill Clitohtiold :.rd lit tle son leturned V ednesd iv b lust v.etk 1 1 om a vis t to Ca.-pcr, Wyu. Civde Simmons went to ily.i.ni. Wednesday to attend ihe St ickieen's . omentum and returned liop-.o Suuciay. C. J. Hitt, extra dispatcher, visi-ed friends here part of lu.-.t ' 'oek. Miss Thelma Simmons has :een em ployed at the Clitchheld honn ii east Luke.-ide since their return from Wyoming. J. 1. oung ana feiry uv were up from Ellsworth Thui.-day oi l.iot week. K. F. O-born went to 1'yanni en 41 Friday lo attend ihe co'ivenr.ion. We.-ley Closson drove in irom me C. M. Carey ranch Friday alter a hen! of flooring und brick V) repiir. the dwelling liou.e Mr. Car;. uoeJ to his place for Mr. and Mrs. Co.m to live in while employed :!r:.e. Mrs. Wise Ash und chil lin, I'.lls- wmth and Hattie. i to.med here on their way to Alliance tVuhy. Tney were accompanied by the Jtev'. ('. H. Burleigh. James Builington, jr., of Alliance was in town on business Friday. Lee Meeker, Waiter ILiu-e an 1 Dale Pollard attended the po-tare .-no-. t ices. Larn;e WeineW ond Howard Es-ex This month i the becinriinc of our-were Alliance callers Friday evening. sixth voir of service in Alliance. With) Mr. and Mrs. Mini Nichols came the splendid co-operation and helpjfi'oni W yoming one day last week, which we can expect mother vour will '-;iu wns a caller at Arthur f.nd us so crowded for room that we I Lores one nay :ui weeK. ct.nnot accommodate with seats all who attend the services. Summer has come, God still lives nnd we will continue to move for ward. S. J. EFLEK, M nister. Orme Nichols is cutting tiotatoes for limit and Martin. Daylight saving ju ;f makes somer people tired p.n hour earlier. News-jir-.per Enterprise Association. Scottsbluff. ALLIANCE HOST TO BANKERS TODAY (Continued from page 1) Alliance will lie a feature oT the eve ainp. A partial list of those present at the convention includes: J. F. Coad of Omaha, president of the Packers' Na tional; O. F. Eastman, Omaha, vice president of the Merchants' National; E. B. Stewart, Kandolph; M. Weil. Uneoln, president of the National Bank of Commerce, C. S. Brown. Au rora; A. V. Bryan, Mitchell; 11. H. Thurston, Omaha; with the Equitable Trust Co.; Keuhen Lisco, Lisco; P. A. Llewellen, Llewellan; F. E. Neelev, Gering; E. T. Peters, Omaha Tra'-t Co.: V. 'ti. Hendricks, U. S. National f Omaha; II. M. Bushnell, U. S. Tru.-t Co., Omaha; E. P. Covle, Newcastle; E. B. Gaddis of the Omaha World Herald; J. O. Went worth, Peters Trust Co., Omaha; Chas. II. Kandall, Grand Island; J. Y. Castle, Ashby; W. W. Gilbaugh, Bingham; V. J. Klisscn, Peters Trust Co., Omaha; O. P. Love lace, Mitchell; L. W .Leonard, Ncbrus- us hear from you and if you can pet the above accomplished soon, in order ihat tourist travel may not lie inter rupted, it will he of benefit to us all." FOWLING Mrs. Hoff motored to Alliance Fri day afternoon, family. Mrs. Elsea spent Thursday nipht with her daughter, Mrs. Hall and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Larvey and nnall daughter came over to the Blackroot ranch to work Friday; f Henry Brus was an Alliance caller Friday morning. Mr; and Mrs. George Carroll passed through here Thursday. Joe Culm and family were fish'ng at the dam Friday afternoon. Mrs. Elsea and son were callers at the Bin home Friday P. M. Grandma Crawford received a pict ure from her small granddaughter in Canada last week. Joe Kennedy and family motored to Alliance Saturday. Fred Crawford was in Alliance Thursday. Jim McCord was in town Friday , v in. . ,, i.e iUiii; Jus ms- CMl'KCH OF CHRIST. Nearly three hundred were in the Bible school picture that was tukcr. I :st Sunday. If there are others that care for o::c of the pxturos, makrt it known to the superintendent, Fiemrnt Wilson. The pictures aie a doilar each. We are informed that they are good. The ladies' kensingtor. wi'l be held at the home of Mrs. II. Johnson on Wednesday afternoon. The minister and family will leave v Mr. and Mrs. Dilton and family re- j LLiiiin iiuiii invii u i't vun; l.isi. week. Mrs. Howard Essex was a visitor t I mil c ilrlv- W'o vi!f rvnrct irt illiinno Kii.lfii' i r. 'artv to . , ' .. , ... . . , . ",v """ 11 r-ni f..i.. . !'. "... i nnoiucr nuge aiennance ai an serv-.jai woik oone. Mrs. I. i). Whjcy, Mr. and Mr.. J. L.l Poo, Edward Jameson and .1. Hitt. U. A. Cook a'trndel t ie C',n ntion ui. liyunn.s the L.tter part Oi the week.1 ( bark's Barncby went lo Hv'unni. Fiiday to uttend the on cition. Glenn House was a Rush. ilia n-Ror the latter part of the week. Waller barncby went to Mullen iLut uruay to visit lelatives. A. W. Tyler was in town on :. tidiness from the ranch Saturday :.f .e. n jo.i. i ne e.tia gang jn ch;uv,c of NeUe-n Inake airicd in lakeside .Situit'ay evening and will work bet veen In re und Ellsworth for ihe next few weeks. l.on Trester und Harry Hudson were in town Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Irwin i-nd childicn veie in town Saturday vielivering cieam at ths station and shipping. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Minaick a.ssi-ted by several neighbor men moved in from the Jennings' neighborhood Sat urday. They v.iil occupy the rooms of the Royal caie. Mrs. Min nick has been hired to leach die in'.cr media'e grades in our school the com ing term. Ed Tyler leturned Sunday fio.n a western trip where he visited his brother, William and wife, und his si - ter, Mrs. Anna Arms and husband. Mrs. Elbe Ash and ,-on Ellsworth and daughter, llattie, weiA guests. Lit tlie Amelia Black home here Sunday. Roy Hudson came up liom Mu'l mi Saturday to siend the week-end vi:h his family here. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Blumer drove to Alliance Friday morning and returned that evening. GET TBI Extra V alue In Flour As we are somewhat overstocked on high grade flour, we will sell "HIGH 12" FLOUR 59 lb. Sack at only $L 80 a sackj You can make no mistake in buying "High 12". It's guaranteed. Farmers9 H. J. Trabcrt, Mgr. Union Phone 51 Announcement We wish to announce to the people of Alliance that the interest of Dr. A. L. V. Smith in the firm of Drs. Jeffrey & Smith, Chiropractors, has been pur chased by Dr. Titus Fridell, formerly associated with Dr. Robert Forsykthe of Minneapolis, Minn., who will be in charge of the Alliance office. Dr. Fridell has already taken over the practice in Alliance and wishes to cordially invite all pat rons both old and new to come in at their con venience and become acquainted with the new chiropractor. Dr. A. L. V. Smith has accepted a position on the faculty of the Midwest College of Chiroprac tic and will not return to Alliance. We wish to thank the people of Alliance and vic inity for their generous patronage in the past and assure them the former high standard of skill will be maintained tat all tinjes by the. new' firm of chiropractors. Drs. Jeffrey & Fridell CHIROPRACTORS Over Harper's Store. Alliance, Neb. Be ONLY for an extra can of t. ' ' - V JJo IPlK3SpK3AEE POSITIVELY the greatest value ever offered in a whole some high-grade baking powder. If you haven't taken advantage of it do so today the supply is limited. Every can bears a blue sticker on the label containing this special offer: SPECIAL ADVERTISING SALE One 12 oz. can at regular price One 12 oz. can at special price Two 12 oz. cans for . 25 cents 05 cents 30 cents Perfect Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded Never again are you apt to get this famous brand of baking powder at this "give-away" price, which is offered during this sale, just to give every housekeeper an opportunity Jtb prove its superiority for herself! Don't miss this wonderful opportunity If the,first grocer you call on hasn't any left, try the next one. Don't let this cppCTtiinity slip by. It's, all new stock and guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. The time gows short Act today I 3