LIGHT IIIIj MII. I ll.lirtl, JL.Mj . BASEBALL .GAME roDvSr the team SUNDAY, JULY 2d Admission45c and oc W. T. THE PLACE OF REAL QUALITY AND REAL SERVICE B & B Electric Shoe Shop x Under The Alliance Natl Bank J EVERYTHING 1 IN RKAD- J NESS FOU Till; I'Ot'KTII (Continued from page 1) the fair grounds committee in chin-Re of the hull Rumen, was callrcl to tin ea ro ihi homing by the sei-i 'M ili new of his brother, ami will niil ly be unable to bo present. Hi place will be taken by another member of the committee. The decoration committee ha re ceived over a mile of buntinir and 'e livered moat of it to the bu-in?s:-j in-f-titutinns. They had to onlv owr 1,000 feet more to care for additional orders received. Thir me ins Miut Al liance will be decoratel better than ever before in iU history. Those vho want additional buntinR or who have not already secured a supply for dec orating should phone I). C. Drake at 121 or William Rhoads at 215 and piace their order at once. Two Rood men are wanted by the decorations committee to help in dec orating on Monday. Application." for the joiis or volunteers who will help nre r&uested to phone either Mr. Drake or Mr. Khoads at once, Ilu-i-ness men who desire their decorations placed for them by the?e men ci.n have it done at a small expense. The water fight lietwcen picked teams from the Alliance Volunteer Fire department will take place at noon, at the end of the morning stitet prog-ram, instead of at the close nf th afternoon program. The fireboys will also provide a barrel contest, follow ing the water fight. Mr. Wells Is better at writing his tory than riRhtinR it. Power and Electric WASHERS muP Check up the service this renders to the family, clean clothes, clean bed ding, and with it no worn out wife to fail in pleasant greeting on your return home from a hard day's work. Service perfect. Expense light. Efficiency great. Why labor the old way when Na tional Washers bid you live? Rhein Hardware Co. !a tentative program I FUR HIE SI'L-D TOFR (Continued from page 1) Wednesday, August 10, 7:30 a. m. Leave Lincoln hotel, travel west throiiRh Geiing valley on state hiyh-l way towards Morrill, inspecting- fields : VII IUUIC) dllltlll I'll IUIII1U1 1 CICI Hane.-on north of Morrill. 9:80 to 10 a. m. Hie variety trial plot and the experimental plot includ ing seed potatoes of various variet.es grown on dry land for three years. 11 a. m. to 2:.'i0 p. m. At Scotts Blulf County Experimental farm for purpose of inspecting experimental plots of the horticultural department anil crop rotations in the letieral ex periments, also for lunch and field meeting. 2:1. p. m. to 4:30 p. m. Farm of L. A. Monty, inspect the trial plot in cluding all Nebraska certified seed po tatoes produced in 1921 and trial plot including lots of seed potatoes from every car of seed potatoes shipped into Scotts BlufT county in the spring of 1922, as well as a number of other locally grown lots of seed potatoes 4:30 to 6:30 p. m. To be spent' looking over miscellaneous fields east and north of Scotts Bluff county, re turning to Lincoln hotel. Thursday, August 17, 7:30 a. m. Iave Lincoln hotel, Scottsbluff, for Box Butte county, arriving south and west of Alliance about 10 a. m. Inspect fields around Alliance until noon. 12 to 1 p. m. Dinner in Alliance, assembling at Alliance hotel at 1 p. m. 1:15 to 2:30 p. m. Experimental plot in itato field of William New man, northwest of Alliance on land one mile south of William Newman farm on section south of farm of L. E. Bliss. Inspect here trial plot, in ducting all lots of potatoes certified in western Nebraska in 1922, also other lots of Triumph potatoes raised in Box Butte county. 2:30 to C:30 p. m. Inspecting var iojs fields of potatoes that are being grown for table stock and seed pur poses in the region north ami east ot Alliance returning to Alliance by 6:30. 6:30 to 9:30 p. m. Dinner and en tertainment for visitors and potato growers with and by the Alliance chamber of commerce. Friday, August 18, 7:30 a. m. Leave Alliance and visit fields in vic inity of Hemingford from 8:30 to JO a. m. Arrive at Marsland at 10 o'clock. 11 a. m. to 3 p. m. To be spent in Marsland-Belmont territory inspect ing fields of potatoes being inspected for certification. Picnic dinner to be secured sometime during thi stay. Leave Belmont vicinity for the Dawes tableland at 8 or 3:30 p. m. Inspect fields on Dawe3 tableland, arriving at Chadron between 7 and 8 p. m. Visitors desiring to leave on the Burlington train at Crawford for the east at 10 p. m. will be transported to Crawford by Dawes county citizens. People desiring to leave by the North western can leave Chadron on the Northwestern for the east at 11:30. Too many voters look upon the party ticket as a meal ticket. Mrs. Russell, phone 512, is exper- See Mrs. Russell, phone 512, for ienced in all beauty parlor work. 61-62; scalp treatments. 61-62 FOR SALE Empty milk bottles. E. W. PURINTON. 62-63 HUDSON BM W. The Coach $1795 It Also Has Hudso i's New Motor The Coach is a beautiful closed car costing less than fi'.'c above the price of opan model Now it adds the attraction ol the new Super. Six motor. Performance it wholly altered -a s'-ri-s rr- of motion, free as flight It is a revelation even , to Super-Sis. owners See the Coach today Examine the c ose 1 cr advantages oOered at this .irice And ieitn I. e charm ol this grcttr Super-bis nv-t.-r m a ru. vmi'Dson Phaeton - US 7-Pau. rhaetoo 1744 Cabriolet 3M Coup 2S7S Red in - its anj Tan tmtt For a Mao of Thirty-Five Do you know that taking a man 35 years old, who deposits in our Insured Savings Plan, $8.00 per month or $960.00 in ten years, we can pay $266.90 in premiums on his $1,000.00 Insurance, and yet pay him at the end of ten years about $1,064.00? Wouldn't it.be easier for you to have this worry off your mind? It does not seem possible, but it is proven by cold figures. It is a marvel of compound interest earned on a Savings Account. Do you know if the man dies at the end of eight years his beneficiary will get about $1,779.00? Do-you know that if his income is shut off and he is un able to continue the plan, he can, after the first few years, cash in for more than he paid in, by which his insurance will cost him nothing. It is all possible under this remark- able combination of Savings Account, earning 5 per cent compounded semi annually, with a life insurance policy in one of the best companies in the United States. Can you picture a better way to in vest your money than to build up a Savings Account while your income will allow it, at the same time surround your family with protection against the chance of your death before you are able to reach the goal you have set for yourself and for them? Come in and let us explain further. . There will be a man at either bank to explain the Insured Sav ings Account June 29th. Ask to see him. ASK ' I" First State Bank -:- Alliance Nat'l Bank Alliance, Nebraska ' Alliance, Nebraska (Political Advertisement.) (Political Advertisement.) (Political Advertisement.) Your Vote Is Earnestly Solicited for WM. E. SHUM AN Candidate for CONGRESSMAN in the 6th District of Nebraska, as a Republican of the Progressive Type, at the Primary Election, July 1 8th MY CREED If elected to Congress, I pledge that I will work strenuously; To make our Government more truly of, for and by the people. To reduce taxes. To secure proper reduction in freight and passenger rates, by forcing the railroads to accept fair and reasonable returns upon actual values, only. To prevent public service corporations from taking from the peo ple exorbitant profits and large earnings on millions of watered stocks. To obtain for the farmer, stock raiser and laUucr, fair prices for their products and to prevent the loss of such large amounts be tween the producer and the consumer. To develop the arid and semi-arid lands of Vetern Nebraska by government irrigation projects. To secure a soldier bonus, not by a tax upon the already over taxed people, but out of the foreign debt, the interest of which will largely pay the sajne, and also by levying upon the millions collected by war profiteers, if any way can l found to get hoi. I of the s ame. To raise the Ur.u by taxation would require the soldier t pay taxes to pay his own bonus. To stop the increase of power lit Wellington and rstou to the States much of the power that has U'en taken from the. a In itcent years. To secure an amendment t ti e Constitution of the l'nite.1 Mate preventing its Miprune Court from declaim a law uiuiintituti.inal! except iiMn a Vote of two-thud of it P'eirlrj .. At the oie-i nt tl'ti by a vote of t' I this rou t cm oxerttn n a law p.m1 l- ;,l!.,..t Coiijjties.snien, iM Seimtoi and the lV. th nt of the I 't, tt. M.it v ; v Ktich Piethod this Court ha ki!l. the Child l.i.U i I. aw and tlK. J.,v pieuiitintf uan Mui on t"ik vuhai ye. w M. i:. mm ) . 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