The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, September 23, 1910, SPECIAL EDITION, Image 3

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Royal Entertainment
THOMAS ELMORE
LUCEY
Poet, Actor, Artist, Imperson
ator, and Singing- Humorist
AT ALLIANCE
Friday Evening, Sept. 30
At Phelan Opera House
Under Auspices-of Epworth League.
FOR ANYONE WANTING A
Farm Adjoining Alliance
AN OPPORTUNITY IS NOW PRESENTED
THE EIGHTY ACRE TRACT SOUTH OP RAIL
ROAD LAND southeast of the round house is now
offered for sale, the first time since 1899.
It is a beautiful tract of land, of very rich soil
,and joins to the townsite of Alliance.
A very suitable place for anyone desirous of en
gaging in the raising and training of horses, and
also suitable for truck farming.
. Correspondence solicited. The tract must be
sold within the next 60 days
F. M. BROOME
Opera House Block
Sole Agent
Alliance Nebraska
I. L. ACHESON
Hardware
Farm Wagons Buggies
Everything in
Harvesting Machinery
Harness and Saddlery
319 Box Butte Ave. Phelan Opera House Block
Special September Rates
TO THE EAST: You can make an eastern trip at reduced rates
any day, and for many eastern trips the limit has been ex
tended to 6o days instead of 30 days.
TO ATLANTIC CITY AND RETURN: Special rates, September r3th
to 17th, for the Grand Army Reunion.
LOW ONE WAY RATES TO THE COAST: General basis, only
$25.00; August 25th to September 9th and October 1st to
15th to California destinations, and from September 15th to
October 15 to the Northwest and Puget Sound.
CALIFORNIA EXCURSIONS: General basis, only $50.00 round
trip, direct routes, September 1st to 7th and September
24th to 30th; $15.00 higher includes the Shasta Route.
HOMESEEKERS EXCURSIONS: 1 st and 3d Tuesdays. Irrigated
lands assure a crop and values will greatly increase during
the immediate future. Advise your friends in the east.
Packed House Last Night.
The Arington comedians are certain
ly making good at the Phelan opera
house this week. Last night the play
was "Lena Rivers" and after chairs in
addition to the regular seats had heen
placed in the house and every inch of
space occupied, even then a large num
ber of people had to go away because
of the house being packed. A company
that can crowd the opera house to its
fullest capacity is going some for it
takes a big croud to fill that house.
Tonight will be given the beautiful
play "St. Elmo." Dont wait until the
crowd gets to the show but get your re
served seats at Uolsten's and avoid the
great rush. The company will give a
matinee tomorrow (Saturday) and close
its engagement tomorrow ( night wheu
15.00 in gold will be given to the
holders of the lucky numbers.
"Flower of the Ranch" Tuesday.
Playgoers do not want to forget that
this big musical comedy drama to ap
pear at the Phelan Opera House Tues
day night of next week, September 27,
is composed of a company of 40 people
and is one of the biggest shows in that
line that will be here this season, 'f lie
press everywhere gives this company
great praise for the excellence of the
performance and the fine singing by
the chorus of twenty pretty girls with
all of the eicctrical and Spectaculur
e fleets and beautiful costumes. It is a
dollar and a half show but on account
of the fair being here ahead of it the
management has reduced the price to
$1.00 for the best seats, also 75 cents
and 50 cents for the gallery.
The first number of the Lyceum
Course will occur Thursday evening,
Sept. 29, at the opera house at 8:15
Patrons holding season tickety may re
serve them at Holsten's Wednesday
evening at 6 o'clock and all day Thurs
day. Addittonal tickets may be pur
chased either at Holsten's or by phon
ing J. M, Huston No. 113. Season
tickets are good for one admission only
of first number. Should holder of
ticket miss a number tickets will be
good at following attractions to the
limit of tuo admissions at a single attraction-
Siugle admission tickets re
served seats 50c. Gallery 25c.
Unique Entertainment
, The teachers of the citv schools and
Hoard of Education were royally enter
tained Thursday, September 15, by the
Alliance Woman's Club at the home of
Mrs. Norton. After a unique and inter
esting guessing contest, a program by the
Club yvas given. Mrs. W. S. Warrick,
acting as mistress of ceremonies, intro
duced Mrs. Ponath, who responded with a
beautiful piano solo. Mrs. Lunn followed
with a popular reading, after which Mrs.
Johnson rendered a vocal solo in her char
acteristic pleasing way, Mrs. Rowan
closed the program with two delightful
dialect readings, Refreshments were then
served consisting of cream and assorted
cakes.
The teachers were unanimous in their
praise of the entertainment accorded, and
left feeling that they had become better
acquainted with Alliance school patrons,
voting the Woman's Club the most hospit
able hosts.
J. KRIDELBAUGH, Agent
Alliance
L. W. WAKELEY, G. P. A., Omaha
Phelan Opera House
Tuesday, Sept. 27
Le Comte, Flesher & Wade
offer
THE SPARKLING, MUSICAL
COMEDY
"The Flower
of the Ranch"
By JOSEPH. E. HOWARD
Composer of a score of successes
Overflowing with Song Hits and
Fascinating Girls
40 People
Excellent Cast
Beauty Chorus
200 Nights in New York
6 Months in Chicago
Rear'Howard" Show
PRICES: Reserved seats 75c and
$1.00, Gallery 50c, children 35c,
Seats on Hale Saturday
Snaps in Box Butte Land
Call in our office, Upstairs in the new McCorkle building, and
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and let ustell you Of SffmV mighty cheap pieces of Box Butte
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County land which we hayfe on our- list. We will be glad to
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show them to you.
NEBRASKA LAND COMPANY
J. C. McCORKLE, Manager
ALLIANCE, NEBR.
PHONE 281
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Drugs Watches
Paints, Oils
Wall Paper and
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Toilet Articles diamonds
Visit our up-to-date Soda FountainExpert dispensers
FRANK J. BREINiNAIN
ON THE CORNER.
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