The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, June 06, 1912, Image 8

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    DRAKE HOTEL CHAN0E8 HAND
New Management Plana Improve
ment In that Popular Hostelry.
H. A. Row man. a iMular traveling,
salesman well known in this part of
the nesl, la the new landlord at the
Drake Hotel, hewing purchased W.
8. Barrett's Interest In the same.
The n"w proprietor will be ably a
slated In the management of the ho
tml by hla son, Harry L. Ilowman,
w-b,p with Ills wife arrived hi Alli
ance Monday fr.m Chicago. Mr.
Bowman, Jr., la also a cojinierchil
traveler, bavins: been engaged In
that capacity sin" he waa serenteen
year old and very successfully. He
and hH father are familiar with tho
needs and requirements of the travel
ing public and without doubt will be
able to meet them satisfactorily. Aa
will bp een by notice In 1Mb Inane
of The Herald the new management
will alve their openlrr; dinner next
Sunday from twve lo two o'clock.
The Herald bespeaks for them wic
cess In the hotel bualneaa.
Mr. and Mrs. Barrett will spend
aooiettme in nn outing and visit lug
friend before they en saw a .lively
enatn In bualneaa Mr. Barrett win
leave soon for the mount alna on a
hunting and fishing expedition He
expect before he geta thru with
fllla trip to clewn up the balance of
the bears In the mountains and leave
only enough trout to stock the
stream next season. Mm. Barrett
and two children will leave shortly
tor West Vinjtlnia for a short visit
with her parents and other relatives.
They have many friends in Alliance,
whoee beat wishes will ko with them.
HARRIS B0GARDU8 NUPTIAI.8
SCISSORS
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Items Cjlled from Exchangee and
Clipped for Readers Who
Choose to Read Them
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It is Sensible
HERALD SCISSORS DEPARTMENT
f'liadron Chronicle. May :!0. H.
C Redlnbaugh nnd wife of AlflaBO
were Chadron visitors Krlday and
Saturday.
to be Seasonable
SB MfiSlkA,
. H5it MaSlassW
Two Popular Young People of Ne
llgh Wed In Alliance.
Rev. .lames It. Brown, paa-tor of
the First l'r -by Irian church, per
formed a wedding; ceremony at the
Burlington Hotel Monday morning,
JttM Si which united for life In the
holy bonds of wedlock. John W Hat
rls and Knthryn Hogurdus, both of
Nellgh , Nebraska.
The groom ia now with the United
States government force of survey
ore and ts now working in Morrill
county, south of Angora. The bride
is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Bogardus, her father w'ho is a cloth
ing merchant, being a prominent bus
iness man of Nellgh. Mr. and Mrs.
Harria will reside 1n Nellgh.
. The Herald is pleased to extend
congratulations and best wlwhes to
the newly married couple.
"weekly weather report
Good Weather and Good Crop Pros
pects In this Country
The spring if 1113 was unusually
late in northwestern Nebraska, as
it was also in many other places, but
otherwise It has been almost an ideal
season. When warm weather came
there was sufficient moisture to
start grass to growing In fine shape,
and the soil was In good condition
for working for crops. There was
not much rainfall during the month
of May. but not much was needed.
The two days of high wind the
fore part of last week made people
begin to want rain, and a good one
came on Thursday night. Since then
there has been good, warm growing
weather most of the time, altho It
Is cool today. There was a sprinkle
of rain this morning, and indications
of1 more
ii s) '
GIRLS' FOUR SQUARE CLUB
Initiation Last Friday, Meeting To
morrow Afternoon
The (Sirls' Four Square Club will
hold- a Kensington, Friday, ft! 8 00,
at the bom of Miss (iriov Zeluung.
The Initiation meeting of the G. F.
.8. C. at Miss Vance's last Friday
night was w ell attended and v ry
much enjoyed. Those to be initiated
were especially delighted as intruding
members of the Young Men,- Bible
Class underwent the pari Of tha initi
ation to which the girls had looked
forward with trembling.
ALLIANCE DRUGGIST
DESERVES PRAISE
Harry Thlele. Druggist, deserves
praise frcm Alllan.e piple for intro
ducing here the simple buckthorn
bark and glycerine mixture, known
aa Adler-i-ka. This simple German
remedy first became famous by cur
ing appendicitis and it has now been
discovered t lint A SINCI.K BOSK re
lleves sour stomach, gas on the stain
aeh and constipation INSTANTLY.
It Is the only remedy which never
falls.
M. E. LADIES' AID
Harrison 8nn, May 81. A good
rain visited Harrison vicinity !et
night, which is worth a good denl to
people of Sioux county. This morn
ing the water la standing in pools in
the streets and the ground is wet
down to a considerable depth. . . . F.
M. Kroome of Alliance was In Harri
son Wednesday as a witness In civil
suit before County Judge Schnurr.
lie made thin office a very pl e tnt
call ludge L. A. Uerry. Mr
Mollring and W. C. Mounts, all of
Alllnnce, were In Harrison on legal
business Wednesday Yesterday
they went out fishing and left on the
afternoon train for Alliance. . .
Misses Ma hie and Cleo Blgelow and
their brother Hay arrived home from
Alliance Saturday. Miss Mable was
one of the teachers in the Alliance
Schools the past year. Cleo and Kay
attended high school there and grail
uated the past week.
Bayard Transcript, .hw I Miss
Dorrthy Hong of Alliance was a vis
itor in Palace Valley Saturday and
Sunday.
Scottebluff Herald, May SI. N.
H. Case of tiering made a trip to
Alliance Wednesday. . . . Mrs. C. D.
Snyder went to Alliance Wednesday
to attend Decoration Day services at
that place.
Gering Courier. May :il Louis
Ltifi was over from Alliance last Sat
unlay. . . . Carl Thomas of the four
ier force spent Sunday with his pex
pl: in Alliance.
Custer County Republican, May 31.
State Superintended! Delell has
appointed W. R. I'ate of Alliance a
member of the committee that exam
ines teachers for city certificates.
The appointment is to fill the vacan
cy caused by the resignation of
Superintendent Cavities of Kalrbury
Mr. I'ate Is city superintendent of
the schools of Alliance
Wdgemont Kxpress. May 31. Mrs
llennett and daughter ami Miss Dav
en port of Alliance were visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson and daughter
The ladles enjoyed their visit' very
much, being here at Commencement
they had great times attending . h
different functions
Crawford Tribune. May 31.-- Mrs
Bert Duncan and Mr. Peter Peter
son, of Alliance were Crawford visit
ors Sunday. . . . Charles Jann MO,
of Kllsworth, spent se.eral honi be
tween trains In this city en Thursday,
being on his way to Wyoming I 1 1
look after the Richards ( 'omsto k
stock ranch. . . . Miss Kthel MilUr.
of Alliance, spent Sat unlay and Sun
day in this city and too': ia the high
school alumni reception. . . . Attor
ney F. M. Hroome, of Allien .
s)M'iit a few hours in .i s. ci'y be
tween trains Wednesday. bciBI Ml
his way to Harrison to ai'e.M to
some natters before anty
court .
Marslaud Tribune, May SI.' Mrs
Kate Walbridge of Alliance is visit
ing at the home of C. H. Richey this
week. . . Mr. L EL Wik-ox of Alli
ance was called to our city Wediies
day to do some repair work on 'he
coal shed. ... C K. Matin ws, Ora
Phillips and Hurt Funnan transacted
business In Alliance the latter part
of l:Jt wtek.
IT IS HIGH TIMK YOU GOT INTO VOI R SPRING STYLE
FLORSHE1M SHOES. OR IF YOU HAVEN'T CAUGHT UP WITH THE
PROCESSION IF YOU ARE NOT AS YET A REGULAR WEARER OF FLORSHEIMS IT'S TIME
YOU MADE THEIR ACQUAINTANCE. THERE'S NO TIME LIKE THE PRESENT, YOU KNOW.
THE MAN OF TODAY KEEPS PACE WITH THE SEASONS AS WELL AS WITH THE LATEST
IDEAS IN BUSINESS ECONOMY. MANY NEW MODELS WITH THAT LOOK ARE HERE
FOR YOUR INSPECTION. COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER. YOU'LL FIND EVERY WANTED
LEATHER, IN YOUR EXACT SIZE AND IN A BROAD VARIETY OF THE SEASON'S VERY
LATEST MODELS AT $4.50, $5.00 AND $5.50.
ITS HIGH TIME Vol KICKED OFF THOSE HEAVY SHOES THAT REMIND YOU OF LAST
WINTER'S STORM V DAYS, AND SLIPPED YOUR FEET INTO A PAIR OF FLORSHEIM TANS
BOOTS OR LOW-CUTS.
OXFORDS
A PAIROF FLORSHEIM TAN OXFORDS WILL
PUT YOU MORIS IN ACCORD WITH THIS SUM
MER WEATHER. THE LATEST ENGLISH CCS
TOM MODELS, ALSO THE NEW BUTTON OX
FORDS EVERY LOW-CUT STYLE THAT IS
CONSIDERED CORRECT. PRICES RANOE PROM
$2.50 TO $5.00
COMPLETE Showing
FOR THE MAN WHO CARES
THE INTERESTS OP MANUFACTURER, SELLER AM) WEARER ARE CLOSE
LY RELATED AS REGARDS LEATHER THEY CANNOT BE TOO CAREFUL
IN ITS SELECTION. THE TAN RUSSIA STOCK, OF WHICH FLORSHEIMS
ARE MADE, IS ESPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR HIGH GRADE STREET BOOTS
AND OXFORDS. BETTER LEATHER COULD NOT BE PUT INTO SHOES. IT
IS NO TRIVIAL TASK TO MAKE THIS LEATHER .JUST RIGHT, AS IT REALLY
IS. IE YOU WEAR A PAIR OF RUSSIA TANS "FLORSHEIMS" AND PUT
THEM TO SEVERE TESTS YOU WILL REALIZE THAT THE TANNERS AND
FINISHERS HAD TO DO THEIR WORK WELL IN ORDER TO GIVE YOU SUCH
PERFECT LEATHER.
f (Know Us for Best Values)
NOR TON'S
The Store With a Conscience)
iAAAvArWVWV'A,vA
The ladles' Aid socbty of the M
E. churcji w ill meet next Wadiie.l.i .
at :M p in., with Mra. A. P. Brown
412 Cheyenne avenue, for a businesa
sesMi.ii All member and friend
are Invited.
. . . 1
Bid you ever think what a differ
eiice there ia in candles? JomI
wholesome, home mad - t indy, uch
as Is oM ai he Me Candy Kitch
en, is dcliclou.- a;i ! affords nlaaawi
in the eating, and 1N0 healthful
Try I: the nexi ;iiue you buy candy.
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O MALINOA SQUIBS o
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Mr and Mrs. Cal Buer made the
round trip to Alliance and ba k on
Tuesday.
Mr lUlhlap and itaiMthtera Were
callers at 'lie John Burns home on
Wednesday evening.
The picnic at Siwausous' Krlday
was a grand success, the day being
aptnt in .t iAi Miciul time vmiIi a
good ball game between the Morrill
county boys and th Box Butn
boys Seore. 14 to 5 lu favor of
Box Bulle.
ST. AGNES ACADEMY
Closing Exercises Commencing Fri
day, June 14, Marking
Close of Successful
School Year
CLOSING PROGRAM, JUNE 19TH
B-7
W. O. W. ATTENTION
You are wanttd in uttendan - at
the next regular nierting. June 12
Bualoeaa demands tha; you be 'here.
M-M31MI
M K. C.KKBK, Sec y.
L O. O. F. ATTENTION
Odd Callows and. their familUs are
re .(nested to meet at th - I. O O. f
hall at two o i lo "k, S.nulay afternoon.
JhaHe l, for menu rial scrtrtcea la hon
or Of our dead. I'll" v sefvloea will
be eouui, ii b the Chaplain of the
order, nfler whb'h on yaji - will
be provided ror ah t, proceed to the
c lllett r !ier iloi al .kens m ill be
iilaced on i he graves of ,, east d
members.
A J MACV. S.. I
The exercises wHJ consist of a
program given on Friday evening,
June fourteenth, by the poptli df the
(iranimar graib s an I the graduating
exercises on Wedm -da evening,
June RfQeteentb. Both will be at
the Pheiail opera UOUSS, Ti. kets for
eaeli are bt ing sold by the children
and can also he obtained at Holsten's
drug store, where they can he re
serve:!. The program given by the
Onunmar grades will be published in
full next week. It eooasstl of a
variety of pleasing numbers and
those who wish to .spend a plonsnnt
OVeolBC .-lu aid not fail to procure
a ti.ket for that night.
in connection with the usual grad
uating exercise a fine program of In
strumental and vocal music has
In-, n prepared. All lovers of good
musie will find it a source of pleas
ure to be present on the nineteenth.
The baccalaureate sermon for the
class will be delivered by Rev.
Father Donnelly at Holy Rosary
church on Sunday evening. June the
sixt earth.
FORD CLOSE
Former Alliance Young Man Marries
Sheridan Lady
a Ci, . Tol.tlu. Ohio. Ui Um mil
V iu.rksl. II l Ukra Itn-'
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OS I r ssaaUaMtss
The following clipped from The
She: il.in Knterprise of June 5 will
he reieived with surprise by the
many Alliance friends of Mr Ford.
"Ulttam h'ord a el rk in
Superintendi'iit 1'eckenpaugh s office,
was utiited in marriage at the Holy
Name Catholic church this morning
to Miss Wenonaii I). Close, with
I at In r John puffy Officiating "
Mr I'onl was loruitrly a dark iu
Chiit Dispatcher Oavln's ciflce In
tins i ,ty but was pronioted b, being
sent to Sheridan at an advance lo
salary, lie Is w 11 known in lliatue
as young man of st.riing worth
and iiis many friends will congratu
late him and wish him untold happi
eas in hla future life. The writer
is well aosjsatnte4 'th Mrs Ford.
She is well and favorably known la
Sheridan aa a younn lad) oi i llent
IJttSJities and will no doubt do her
share toward making their married
lit'.. ,.n of eltlliolete I l.t It l i 11 Ss
Tin- Herald joins with many M
of Mr and Mrs. Ford in w ishiusj th
much joy In their married lif
Don t foraet h Y. M B. c iue. t
nig at Laurence Keek's Friday even
ing at T : :0.
PANTS FREE
With every made-to-measure suit,
measured for, on ,
Sat., June 8th
AND
Won., June lO
I will give absolutely free an
extra pair of pants from the same
measurement and of the same
quality; same pattern if desired
E
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LAING
MODERN CLOTHES FOR MEN