The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, November 02, 1911, Image 1

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    Largest Circulation
of any Newspaper in
Western Nebraska.
The Alliance Herald
VOLUME XVIII
ALLIANCE. BOX BUTTE COUNTY. NFBASKAs THURSDAY, NOVh'MBr H 2. IHII
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NUMBt H 47
Of Course We're Right
You ought to keep track of your income and ex
penses. If you do not, you are in the dark. You
can not save intelligently unless you know how
much you are spending, and what for.
A hank account with us will he an immense
help and convenience to you in keeping a record
of your money,
You do not have to be a merchant in order
to be systematic in your affairs.
The First National
LOOP CITY FLOOR
WHITE SATIN
BEST GRADE OF GROCERIES
Men's Clothing Hood Rubbers Shoes Hats
Come in and you will be pleased with what you buy
We
Deliver
TOM STALOS
1st door north of
Dismer Restaurant
Phone 210
LOCAL PARAGRAPHS
Dr. Boland, phone 65.
8. D. Wa4on, Spadp, Nvbr., la ft
now name on The Herald RUbftClp
Hon books.
Mis Maud Rider, of LtnRle. Y .
was tshopplnf? In our Hly Sntunlny
between tralna.
Jim Strong hafl accepted a position
for the winter at E. 1. Gtokk A
Son's feed store.
H. C. Hunt arrived Monday from
Omaha, where he la In the employ of
the Ford Motor Company.
Miss Frances Lock wood, who lia
been seriously 111 with dipht hcrin . Is
somewhat better at this writing.
Eugene Burton had business over
on the river the latter part of the
week, returning home Thursday.
Lloyd Johnson came down from I
Crawford Saturday night to make i
over Sunday visit with parents and
friends. He returned to Crawford
Monday noon.
Mrs. S. I). Watson returned tfe
her home at Ellsworth Wednesday,
after a delightful visit at the Wat
son home In Alliance.
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The Best Advice
On Lumber Costs
The Least Money
and when we say to prospect
ive homebuildera that "now's
the time to build" we are offer
ing you" really sound advice.
No matter what yon have
heard about cheaper lumber,
take it from us that you're on
the safe side if you build right
now. We haven't been in the
lumber business for these
many years for nothing we
know a thing or two and we're
willing to admit you do too.
but in the face of all this talk
nowadays about timber conser
vation We believe you'll agree
that lumber has a fixed value
and that by delaying the build
ing of your new home you
will gain nothing but incon
venience. We believe we can convince
you the above is good advice
let's talk it over.
Forest Lumber Co.
A. P. LEE, Mgr.
HOLSTEN
Sells the
REAL,
KODAT
Miss Ross Lyman of Lincoln stop
ped in Alliance Saturday and Sun
day on her way home from the w
the guest while hpre of her frlen
.Mrs R B. McKenzle.
Since selling his interest in the
meat market to E. C. Whetstone, W.
R. Drake has heen putting In a good
part of his time huylng live stock.
Mrs. M. Bristol Is visiting with
Mrs. A. C. Braoken in Alliance. Mrs.
Bracken recently spent some time
with Mrs. Itristol In l.lngle. LitiKle
Herald, Nov. 1.
Box Butte County Scene Homestead of County Commissioner J. P. Jerusn, northwest of Alliance
J. T. Wlker went to Marsiand
Tuesday and Mrs. Witter to Itrldge
port Wednesday, both on piano business.
The new sheet signs give Alliance
a somewhat nunc rltlfled appearance,
ance.
Joe Reunion of Omaha Is visiting
hts mother and other relatives and
friends In Alliance this week.
A small blaze at Nohe'a restaurant
the first of the week did sonic dam
age In burning papers on which
were memoranda of accounts, bul
was extinguished without calling out
the fire depart jik nt.
Hay Pullman of Ellsworth hat ac
6apted a position as clerk and eel
man at Watson ft Watson's store.
Although having had mo previous ex
perience In this line of work, hfl
seems to be well adapt .-d to M and
Is making good from tb start
Kred Nichols" sale eleven miles
northwest of Alliance, Tucndu, was
well attended and the stuff sold at
fair prices, bringing more than had
been expected. A peculiar feature
of the anle was that everything
sold for cah. Although time was
offered i "" mi1' a sired for it. Colonel
Coursay says that this is the first
time In his experience as an auction
eer that everything sold for cph at
a public sale of thla kind.
Dr. lloland, phono 66.
JAMES H. KENNEDY
Dentist
New office
First National Bank Building
iOVlf 2.1
e Corsets
FOR SALE AT
BOGUE'S
hat
EnjoyYourEvenings
AT THE
Alliance Roller Rink
SKATE TO THE MUSIC OF OUR
GRAND MILITARY BAND
ORGAN
GOOD MUSIC
HEALTHFUL EXERCISE
GOOD ORDER
E . E . HISLOP , MGR.
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Pi
There is an
added zest in
every autumn
sport for those who
KODAK
Come in and let us talk Kodak
with you.
Dr. JAS.
P. HAXFIELD
Dentist
OVER BRENNAN'S DRUG STORE
All Electrical Equipment
Evenings by Appointment
PHONE 525 RED
DR. L. W. BOWHAN
Office Upstairs, First National Bank
Building
Phone, Office 362
Phone, Residence 16
ALLIANCE,
NEBRASKA
latest Models Spiral Wire Honed
Corsets, fitted to your figure by an
experienced fitter before you buy
New York Hat Shop. Phone 5LM.
A. J. KENNEDY
DENTIST
omr in Alliance National Hank Ulk
Over Posiolfice.
'Phone 39 1.
Coal office at Rowan's feed store.
ROWAN A WRIOHT, phone 71. tf
The Herald In pleased to note fWa
Louis Keuchscnstein sufficiently
recovered from his recent sick spell
to be down town and again give his
p.'ivonal attention to business.
While visiting in Alliance last
week B. V. Reeves of Hot Springs
favored The Herald office with i
call and ordered his name placed on
the subscription list. We are il wd
to learn from him that his wife,
who had poor health when they went
to that place, is now well.
Since buying W. R. Drake's inter
est in the meat market, as will be
seen by tha .advertisement In The
Herald, E. C. Whetstone has t. -n
doing a prosperous business. Joe
Skala, the manager, Is an expert
butcher and with good help glvl
customers satisfactory service and
goods.
The publishers of The Youths
Companion have Issued a very pretty
calendar for 191 2 which they will
send out to subscribens before the
first of the year. The Herald Is In
receipt of a copy of this beautiful
calendar and will be pleased to pre
serve it as a work of art as well 'is
for reference during the coming year.
J. I.. Hiederman, formerly In the
telegraph office at Alliance but now
dispatcher at Dead wood, urrived In
this city laet Saturday on his return
from Iowa, where he had been spend
ing part of his vacation visiting
friends He spent a few days In
this eitv visliiitK friends, and loft I
yesterday for Mend wood to resume
hHs work at that place
John B. Knieat and Edgar Martin,
both of Alliance, were In this vicin
ity during the latter part of last
week getting acquainted with the
voters. Mr. Kniest is candidate for
County Clerk and Mr. Martin for
Treasurer o( Itox Hutte county,
They are b.th pleasant gentlemen
and no doubtA are 'nullified for the
positions to which th-y aaplre ---Canton
corresMndeiii Curly Sentinel,
Oct. 1.
Miss Mabel Duncan left the first
of the week for a visit at Fori Ifor
Kan. Colo She graduated from the
Port Morgan High school some years
ago, and the ten days or two weeks
that she will be there will be none
tco long to visit her many old
frit uds.
Met i ii i i in- tutv'rt4eeimnnt wit h iji u .u i.i umi will tlnd ovry i 1 1 lo ttvnrtld .ii i nnt l ttb,
W. W. NORTON'S
UNDERWEAR! UNDERWEAR!!
Every Style Every Shape Every Quality
"The Frost is on the Pumpkin" and these frosty mbfnings suggest heavier
UOderclaXiainfl;. We have it in ev ery conceivable style in cotton, all-wool,
wool and silk, wool and cotton, fleece-line cotton in white, rey and ecru,
men's, ladies', misses', hoys' and children's. If yon will inspect our line we
think you will have to ajjree that we left no want unsupplied.
Let us show you the features of the "Mentor" line
We offer the following specials:
Misses' and children's two-piece
rihbed shirts and pants,
20 per cent discount
VKST and PANTS: Ladies' fleeced
underwear worth .,lt
rOc, special .
CHI I.I) R F.N S UNDERW KA R
20 doz. children's vests and pants,
fleece-lined) good quality, all sizes,
same price. Special
19c
garment
Special Men's Underwear
Do not forget this department it's the most
complete of am in the city
The Medlicott men's extra heavv d i QO
Scotch wool shirts and drawers, pLsO
$2.75 values, special . . . garment
Men's natural wool shirts and drawers, UQ
unexcelled for wt ar and comfort. Cjs
$1.00 allies, g'm'nt
Men's extra hea hygienic fleeced- 1Q
lined shirts and drawers, 7V-
OFFER EXTRA SPECIAL
FOR SEASONABLE APPAREL
Ladies' and Children's
Sweater Coats
Your choioe during this sale at actual
cost of manufacture. 100 to select
from.
(Oe values,
g m nt
20 Discount
Ladies' Furs
on
all
TWO SPECIAL ITEMS IN DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT
Now is your chance for a few days only
5,000 yds. dark and light
outing flannels, worth
2C and 15c, all in one 1 1 1 .T.J
hig lot. extra special . . " j
50 Teddy Baby Blankets, in colors, 50c each
Phenomenal Bargains in Women's Ready to
Wear Garments
All Ladies' Suits, All Ladies' Coats. All Misses'
and Children s Coats, on PER CENT
All Ladies' Waists, U DISCOUNT
w.wTnorton
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