The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, October 19, 1911, Image 8

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Bntkeninn TraRoiier laid off Tup
day and loft for Mouth Dakota Wed
BPadm whfro lie will try Ida luol nt
the land drawing.
The laat card front tlip ni'wlywoda
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Burke wtih from
New York City. Dick nay. "We
are having (ho time of our Uvea."
Brakoman 0. B. MoOrew haa re-
alnel and will ro from here to Den
ver a a
Mrs. Allen, wife of engineer Guy
Allan, loft last week for a visit with
bom folks at l.umuwjiort, Indiana.
Ouy had planned to go but at the
last minute business was so rushing
bat he could not get off.
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Fireman Fowler has been having
very painful siege the laat few
days with a broken finger on his
right hand. He will b on the re
lief some time.
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Mrs. Houston, wife of brakeman
Houston, arrived In Alliance Wednes
day noon from Creaton, Iowa. They
will go to housekeeping at once at
23 Toluca Ave.
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The C. B. 6 Q. will handle the
Taft special over their road from
Dead wood to Crawford Oct. tl.
Quite a number of the officials from
here went up to the high line to see
that everything is O. K.
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Don B. Wagner of the train mas
ter's office was among those who
went west for the Dakota land
drawing.
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Word come from Omaha from
Mrs. Halverstadt that she is slowly
Improving. Mrs. Halverstadt ts in
the Presbyterian hospital where she
has undergone a very serious oper
ation. Her many friends here hope
lor her speedy recovery.
Fireman B. F. Trcnkle, now of
the east end, was In Alliance the
Urst of the week tailing on friends.
Mr. C. K. Dcr of Denver is a
new employee in the train service
He will move his family here soon.
Brakeman Wltcott has rented the
Brown property on Laramie avenue.
He expeota his wife and family from
Sutherland, Nebr., about October
22.
Mrs. Sexton, wife of brakeman Sex
ton, returned Tuesday to her home
Is McCook after a ten days' vi-it
With her husband in the Newberry
Block. Mrs. Sexton will return a-
bout November 20th and spend
Thanksgiving in Alliance. Tho here
only a short time she was much
pleased with Alliance and Alliance
people and wishes to make this her
home as soon as arrangements can
be made
Mrs. John Beck left Monday for
Lincoln . where she will visit for a
few days From Lincoln she will
go to Lexington where she will vis
it her daughter and grandson.
Mr. P. Lv 8tuart, who has been em
ployed here the past eighteen months
resigned. Pat was a good brakeman
and very well liked among the men.
He goes from here to Texas, where
he will help his rather on a large
farm.
W. D. Evans, former time keeper
has gone to Lincoln to visit his par
ents. Mr. Kvaiis is as .yet undecid
ed as to what his plana for the fu
ture will be.
Mr. Graham, agent at Ardmore,
has resigned, effective October 17.
Mr. Graham has a Kinkald near Ard
more that will occupy all of hla time.
Claude McDonald, formerly of the
Superintendent's office, haa been
promoted to the position of time-keep
er effective Oct. 10. Mr. McDonald
Is a young man for this position, but
he has earned it by his capable work
and honest endeavor In his work for
the company. Claude is an Alliance
boy and bis many friends are proud
pf his rapid promotion.
Mra; B. It. Morrison Is entertain
ing her sister Mrs. J. C. Morrison of
Lincoln. Mrs. Morrison is on her
way home from the coast where she
has been spending the summer. It
Is rather an Interesting coincidence
that the two ladies are sisters and
the gentlemen brothers. Mr. K. K.
Morrison is travelling engineer on
the Alliance division and Mr. J. C.
Morrison Is travelling engineer on
the Lincoln division.
The G. I. A. ladles' Auxiliary to
the IxK-omotive engineers had a
called meeting at the K. C. Hall
Monday afternoon, They had with
them Mrs .1. B. Fairhead of Coring
lon, Kentucky, who is the Grand
Chaplin of the G. I. A. Lodge. Mrs.
Corington has been making a tour of
inspection that included the coast
states. She came here from Sheri
dan and went on to Lincoln. At six
p. m. a very elaborate banquet wus
served in Mrs. Fairhead's honor. IjR
ter the ladles, eighteen In number,
attended the Majestic Theater. The
tables were decorated with the
colors, royal purple, blue, white,, and
cardinal. In a few well-rhosen
words Mrs. Jennie Morrison present
ed the lady with a beautiful Alliance
souvenir spoon. Mrs. Falrhead
sall this was one of the best pom
ed, best drilled lodges she had vis
ited and the reception glvpn her by
the ladies here was the best she had
rM l ived anywhere. Alliance cer
tainly has reason to bo proud of the
O. I. A. Lodge here.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFER8
contest will be furnished on applica
tion. First priie, $16.00 In cash.
Second prlxe, $10.00 In cash.
Third prlxe, $6.00 in cash.
Fourth prlxe, $3.00 In cash.
Fifth prize, $2.00 In cash.
Sixth prize, $1.00 In cash. .
GRAY GUTHRIE, Alliance, Neb.,
General Agents Kquitable Life As
surance Society, of New York.
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Reported by F. E. Reddish,
Bonded Abstracter
Lincoln Land Company to Mary W.
Llenweber: lxt 3, In Block 5, Wyo
Addition to Alliance, $250.
Lincoln Land Company to E. G.
Lalng: lxits 6 and 6, Block R,
Sherdlan Addition to Alliance, $350.
Lincoln liand Company to Clara M.
Harshaw: Lot 12, In Block V,
Sheridan Addition to Alliance, $250.
N. P. Dodge to John M. Schlrk: Ixts
205 Ud 206, Belmont Addition to
Alliance, $1.00.
United State to Katie Pesek, Pat
ent: NW4 Sec. 27, Township 27,
Range 61.
W. S. Rldgell, Administrator, to Rob
ert Bird: NWV4 Sec. 23, Town
ship 27, Range 47, $900.
Arthur Miller to Pat Mangin: Lot
24, Block 2, Snedekers Addition to
Alliance. $75.00.
F. M. Knight to Pat Mangin: Lot
25, Block 2, Snedekers Addition to
Alliance, $60.
John I .Mi to Annie E. Leith: NEH
of SEV4 of Sec. 8, Township 24,
range 50, $200.
United States to Iuls E. Hood: E.
Vt of E4 of Sec. 28, Township 26,
Range 52, Patent.
Village of Ilemingford to Elizabeth
Hughes: Iot 15, Division A, Block
I, in Ilemingford Cemetery, $5.
Heirs of William W. Gray to John L.
Hatcher: NW4 of Sec. I, Town
ship 25, Range 51, $1.
Belle Brown to Alvln Iff. Miller:
Lots 15 and HI, Block 35, Henilng
ford, Nebr.,
See McCorkle before selling those
potatoes. 44tf715
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Services at the Episcopal church
Sunday morning at 10:30, and at
7:30 in the evening. A most cordial
invitation Is extended to all.
GEO G. WARE.
Mrs. Harry Gantz will entertain,
the Woman's Guild next Wednesday
afternoon at 3 o'clock.
The Guild ladies are planning to
have a bazaar and fancy work sale
November 22nd.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Sunday, Oct. 22.
Sunday School 10 a. m.
Preaching Service 11 a. m.
Christian Endeavor 6:45 p. m.
Preaching Service 7:30 p. in.
By special Invitation the Knights
Templar will attend the evening
service in a body. The theme for
this service will be, "Men and Re
ligion." All are invited. A hearty
welcome to strangers.
JAMES B, BROWN, Pastor.
PRIZE ESSAY CONTEST
Good Jonathan and Grimss Golden
apples, all day Saturday at $1.10 per
bushel. Mutt be sold, come and get
them. On track north of Service
building.
45-1t742. G. W. VENNER.
LOST. Small size Black Hills
ring. Good reward. Phone 558.
45 LM -727
We offer the following prizes for
essays on tho subject, "Why My l'a
pa Should Carry a Life Insurance
Policy in the Kquitable Lite Assur
ance Society."
All essays must be received be
fore December 1st, I'.tll, and prizes
will be awarded on December 16th.
itit
The contest is open to school
children fifteen years old or under
living in Box Butte, Dawes, Sioux,
Scotts Hluff, Cheyenne, Cherry, Gar
den, Grant, Deuel, Kimball and Sher
idan counties. Rules governing the
Photographs
EARLY CLOSING
Believing that our customers will be
better served in shorter hours we, the
undersigned merchants, have adopted
the 6 o'clock closing for this winter.
Beginning Monday, Oct. 23rd, our
stores will close at that hour, except
ing Saturdays and pay days. We
respectfully ask your co-operation in
bettering service by trading before 6.
The Stuckey Co.
Mrs. R. Simmons
Geo. A. Mollring
E. C. McCluer
Horace Bogue
Are as good as gold, and
we have the new and latest
styles at your command.
Call and see them and get
your order in before the
holiday rush.
Alliance Art Studio
Last week we should have men
tioned the visit of Mr. and Mrs. T.
H. Beeson over Sunday with Mr.
Beeson's parents, at Goring"
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Mrs. Zurchre of Lakeside came to
the St. Joseph Hospital Monday
morning, where she submitted to an
operation and Is reported to be get
ting along very well.
Arthur Haines, the expert ice
cream maker of the Holsten drug
store, returned Monday from a ten
days' visit in Colorado, most of which
time was spent ait Denver and Col
orado Springe.
W. H. Zehrung returned last Fri
day from Beatrice, where he has
been spending several weeks. He
Is very much improved in health.
We might sny he is practically well,
as he Is again attending to business
personally.
. .
Mrs. H. E. Anderson of Newcas
tle, Wyoming, who was operated on
at the St. Joseph Hospital in this
city last week, Is repored as getting
along very well.
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We wish to call your attention to
the Gray & Outhrie prize contest,
notice of which is published else
where in this issue of the paper.
This is a contest in which the loaers
win, that Is, they receive benefit
from the efforts in writing the essay
to be submitted in the contest, be
sides those prizes, amounting in all
to $36.00, are worth putting forth an.
effort to secure.
Good, strong boy, 16 years old,
would like place to work while at
tending school. Either inside or out
side work. Inquire at this office.
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GLEN MILLER
CANDIDATE FOR
COUNTY TREASURER
BOX BUTTE CO.
THE FAMOUS
is in a Class of its Own
When it Comes to Clothing
CLOTHING NEWS
Douglas Shoes
Union Made
All Styles All Leathers
$3.50
Why pay more J
Boys'
Non-Ripping
Shoes
$1.35
$2
CA Bay your boy
DU a tine pair of
high cut Shoes
A big 'ot of
far-lined
t'ai is Hoys.'
Q pairs
Gloves for
25c
The Great
Tltt Shoe Line
$4 $4.50 $5
Wear as well as any
higher priced shoe made
ASTOHL to be able to sell clothing at the right price must have
the purchasing power, the outlet and the knowledge of values.
We claim to know the clothing business, 22 years active retailing
have taught us values. Our stock for this season is stronger better
values, battel assortments than ever. No harm to look.
If in doubt regarding styles
come and get the world's
best authority,
M The Hart Schaffner &
Marx Style Book"
You won't see any fancy
cutis or collars on new stuff.
The day of "doie" is over.
IF you are interested in new up-to-the-minute styles for men and
young men in Suits and Overcoats you should inspect our large
assortment of well known clothing. We are giving better values
this season than vr have been able to give for several seasons past.
A CALL HERE MIGHT SAVE YOU SOME MONEY.
$15 $15
At this price we are showing a
wonderful line of all-wool, hand-tailored
SUITS AND OVERCOATS
all new the product of six large factories.
The plums of each line.
Every garment guaranteed by us and the makers.
S15
$15
at $18 and $20
You will Hnd a superb line
of hand tailored Suits and
Coats made by America's
well known tailors: Sterl
ing, Alco, Progressive,
Frankle, Irving Systems.
at $25.00
We are in a class by our
selves at this price, the only
competition we have is the
50.00 city tailor. Hart
Schaffner & Marx products
finer, better than ever.
Why pay more and get less?
Great 10 Days' Sale of Boys' Clothing
THE FAMOUS
Shows the New Clothes
When they are NEW
$3.50
Buys a 12 inch High Cut
Non-ripping
Shoe for Men
1 Big Lot of
Regular Toe values
Dress Shirts
Now
39c
Best Black Sa
teen Shirt on
the market for
50c
Holeproof Hose
Six Months Wear
$1.50 Box
We carry all the New
Styles in the
F A M O U 8
John B. Stetson
Novelty Hats
100 pairs Boys1
Knickerbocker Pants
39c
Boys' Sweater Coats
A Dandy for
50c
Heavy Fleece Underwear
for Boys,
25c
Trunks and Suit Cases
Don't miss that
Corduroy Pants Bargain
Belt Loops, Side Buckles,
Peg Cut, with Cuffs,
only,
$2.50 the Pair
Our line of Trunks is the lest
and prices the lowest. They
have an individual appearance
that others have not.
See Our $7.50 Trunk Special
We show the largest line of
up to date Suit Cases. Prices
rtnge from 11.85 to 20.00.
Our SS. (I. $7 SO Silt Casts art Imp ud itt.
sttMly mada. tritk kit straas Sit tfiem
See our large line
Men's Union Suits
Munsing's Celebrated $1.25 to $5.00
Vassar Swiss Ribbed $1.50 to $5.00
Boys9 Corduroy Suits
Made the best. Knee pants.
(4.&0 values, to close at
$2.50
BOYS' OVERCOATS
Fine, nobby new line
for the little fellows
$2.50 and up
SPEND YOUR MONEY WHERE YOU GET THE HOST FOR IT
The Famous One-Price Clothing House
Daylight Store and Daylight Methods
A STORE FOR MEN
Alliance's Largest Clothing House
We sell the
Heaviest Overall
Copper Riveted, for
65c
39c
for a
Welted-seam
GLOVE
Big Line of
25c Neckwear
Those Boys'
Bicycle Hose
2 pain for
2Sc
We are showing . big lines
of Ribbed and Fleeced
Underwear at 50c
Standard Full WaigHt Goods
Sies B 7 12
Our Cow Boy Boot at
S4.50
has no equal