The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, December 19, 1912, Image 15

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The Biggest Store in the World
NORTON'S
The Christmas Store
NORTON'S
If you wish, all goods bought
now will bo held and delivered
whero you diroct at any time
BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS AT THE
BIG STORE WITH THE NEW FRONT
Store Open Evenings
Commencing
Tuesday, Dec. 17th
Christmas
Handkerchiefs
Don't Delay Buy here and positive
ly save money.
Women's one corner embroidered
Handkerchiefs 1 T
Women's Hemstitch Embroidered
Handkerchiefs, 20. 25. .'Or
and 50r ,
Men's Hemstitch Hdkfs., rC- 10.
15. 25c
Men's Silk Handkerchiefs .... 25?
Christmas Silks
36 In. Slack Silk SI. 00
36 In. Blk. Chiffon Taffeta Silk . .
yard Sl.SO
24 In. Fancy Taffeta Silks for shirt
waists and drssses, SI. 00 and
SI .25
20 in. Crepe OeChine, all colors Blk
and White, yard SI .00
40 in. Satin 8oleil, all colors, for
Party Dresses, yard SI. 50
27 in. Jap Silk, all colors, Blk. and
White 507
10 Pieces fancy silk mulls for scarfs,
all shades 35 yd.
Christmas Exhibition and Sale of art
needle-work and art linens, all hand
work. The most beautiful display
ever shown In Alliance. Table Run.
ners, Scarfs, Art Centers, Arts and
Crafts Pillow Casee, Shirt Waist
Pockets, everything in the line of
art needlework. A fine opportunity;
to purchase these at one-half regu
lar price for Christmas.
Dress Goods
Specials
Worth While
64 in. Broadcloth,, colors and black
SI. 39 yd-
54 in. Navy, Black, Brown and Tan
8torm Serge 81.10 yd.
50 in. French whip cord Dun good)
Grey, Tan, Red and Brown SI. 40
Christmas
Clothing
Givs your looks
a fair show.
Why sjjoil them
with dubby
clothes t You
can just as eas
ily wear clothes
that tit and
have style. You
can be as styl
ish looking as
the best dress
ed man you
know. Take a
good look at
our styles.
Take it today.
Prices, $15.00,
$18.00, $20.00 and $25.00.
Florsheim Shoes Gordon Hats
Arrow Shirts Shawknit Hosiery
,. BOYS' CHRISTMAS ClOTHINC
Boys' KmcktrfcMkir Suit. J3.S8. 4 50. 5 50. 6 50. 7.SD
Boys Pints. 49c. 65c. $1, SI 50 Boys Hats and Caps
F1TFORM
Christmas Gifts
for Men
Men's Kid Gloves, all sizes from
7 to 10. Priced at $1.25, $1.50, $1.75,
$2.00 and S2.50
Men's fancy fur lined Gloves from
S3.00 up
Fine line of Mufflers, all colors,
50c, 75c, $1.00 S1.50 and up
Men's Silk Hose, 35c, 50c, 65c and
75 pr.
Big line of men's fancy Vests at
one-third off regular price.
Traveling Bags, Suit Cases (very
appropriate for Xmas gifts) also a
big line of trunks.
Men's Auto Gloves, $2.00 and up
Extra fine line of Men's and Boys'
Night Gowns and Pajamas.
A new line of men's Slippere. Ask
to ses them.
Tht Storo With a Conscience NORTON'S QM,ity Rei"S SUPreme
P. S. Do not forget our Big Line of Overcoats
Sale of Xmas
Ribbons
All Silk Taffeta Ribbon 4 In. wide,
all colors, black and white, 15 yd.
Fancy Holiday Ribbone for tying
packages, bolt 15
No. 80 Fancy Ribbon for fancy work
and bows, yard 10
100 Bolts Bebe Ribbon, all colors.
10 bolt
50 Manufacturer
Sample Bags
Genuine Leather
Genuine Leather Bags, Seal and
Walrus grained, leather lined, with
coin purse. Silver or gilt frames at
1.25. 1.50. 2, 3. up to 6.50
Ladies' Felt Slippers, fur tops, all
colors, 1.25. 1.50. 1.75 pair
Ladies' Pulman Slippers, SI. 50 pr.
Children's and Misses' Felt Slippers,
81. 00. SI. 25
Ladies' Red Button Shoes
S4.50 pair.
Ladies' Grey Suade Shoes
S4.50 pair
AT THE
CHURCH
A
ES.
ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
11. 00 a. it). Preai hing.
Tin Raising Of l.azrus.
25 The Fulfillment not the
struct ion -of t he Old .
2 The Way of Lire.
GKO. G WARK, Missionary
l'hone IS,
lie i
Choral midnight service, Christ man
Kve. Celebration of the Holy Com
mimion.
Carols
Tell It once Again
The Crowning Hay
; One Midnight, Oh, So loog AS
The Saviour
Eton's King Has Come to Helgn
The Saviour's Natal Day
When the Sun Had Sunk to It xi.
old Knglish Noel Henry Knight
Kne RtatMBJ CI. Mia THil I'axton
Sani'tiis. Sursum Corda" J. Cnniidge
Gloria in Kxcelsls Ouseley
Recessional, It Came Upon the Mid
night Clear
Invocation.
Responsive reading.
Song, "The Merry IWdls."
Recitation, "Joy Hell are Ring
ing." Scripture lesson.
I'niyer.
Recitation, "Sing of the Star."
Song by Primary department, "The
Time Of Christmas."
Primary exercise, "Star of love."
Song. "Hail to the Child."
Kx.-rc.lse, 'Unseen Voices."
Song. "One Messed Holy Night."
Recitation, "Love's Lesson.'
Singing and recitation, "The Moth
er's Song "
Kxeieise. -What the St;.r Mings."
Song, "The Children's Savior."
short address
Song. "The Children of Light."
Recitation, "A Christinas Tho't."
Song, "Christ, Hie Lord, is Horn."
Hem. lie! ion.
CHRISTMAS SERVICES N iMMANUEL GERMAN EVAN-
AT METHODIST CHURCH GELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH
FINE EXHIBIT AT ACADEMY
ST. MATTHEW S CHURCH
SUNDAY SCHOO
A. M. E.
Services at the
The Christmas service for the
Children, followed by the Christmas
tree, will be held on Christmas night
cit 7 o'clock Following U the pro
grain i ii. !
Carol. A Shout of Mighty Triumph
Sunday School
lmyer, Psalter Magnificat
Carol, Ring out the Hells
Sunday School
Weciu.tion, Why lk Hells for Christ
uius Ring? Katheriue Harris
A Good Time Coining
Howard Cogswell
ffwo Little Stockings
Isabel F lemming
Christinas Song . . Virginia ICuhauks
Christmas Night Bern ice Fleimniug
Carol, The Flocks Were Scattered
Grace Carlson, Margartt Harris.
Helen Rice. Kdith Reddish.
Carol. O Virgin 1'ns.potted
Raymond Thaddeus Peckin-
paugh
Carol, Slleut Night. Sunday School
Carol, In the Field with Their Hock.
fcolo Howard Bennett
Sol... The Virgins' Lullaby
Delia Holsteu
Carol. Stars All Bright Are Beam
tug Sunday School j
Benediction
U. P. CHURCH
10:00 a. ni. Stindav school, Graded mono on Platte Avenue
Ussons. ?:lDiU'; s 1,001 ' " 9 M
Preaching service at i
11:00 a m. Preaching
7;M p.m. Preaching.
Prayer meeting, Wednesday cv.n
ing, at 7:::o.
Pltap i 4.'.
A. L. GODFRKY, Pastor.
CHURCH
home of Mr.
Rich-
SJ p m.
BAPTIST CHURCH
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Sabbath school at the residence of
Mrs. Piikington every Saturday af
ternoou ut .'! o'clock.
MRS JOHN PILKINGTriN, Supt.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
10:00 a m itihle school rally.
11:00 a. in. Piea. Iiing Subject.
"Jeaus, the Man of Galillee."
G:45 p. m S. K. Mrs. Wot en will
lead.
7:30 p. in Preaching Subject,
"Jean, the Prince of Peace."
FRANK ALiAN WOTfciN,
Phone rU Minister.
10:00 a. in. Sunday school
ll;SS a. m. Preaching. Subject,
Aggressive Christianity."
:M p m. B. V. p: U. ' I
7 "o i. ni. Servica
Rev. Geo. A. Witte, Pastor
Phone 113
see
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
10:00 a. m. Sunday School. Graded
HiLle Clauses.
1100 a in Christmas aennou
Special music.
C.'Mi p.m. Young people's Ky worth
league meeting. The leader will he
Miss Nichols.
7 :;o p. m Sacttal Couoerl.
Prayer. Bible study and so. hit
i hour. Wednesday evening at 7
The doors of this church are opeu
CHRISTMAS PROGRAM AT .. . , .. k u . (.r
CHRISTIAN CHURCH to al a" 8 cor
dial aud home we4cotne extended to
Following la Ibe program which all to worship w4tta us, if you have
will be given at tae Christian church no other cburcb hotue in the cky.
on Christmas eve 0jn , mmk9r, Pastor
4 Song, "Sing the Praise of God.1
Phone SO
A Christmas program will be ren
dered at the Methodist church on
Christmas eve. The Sin. (lav school
children and their ichers have
been making very oarefol and pains
taking preparation, for the program,
which will be varied ami interes-ting.
A large crowd is expected.
s
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
10:00 a.m. Sabbath School.
11:00 a. m. Public worship. The
morning sermon topic will be. "What
Gifts would Jesus Give?"
A mixed quartette composed or
Mr. Philip Nohe Jr.. Miss Nettit
Nation, aud Messrs. Walter Root
aud J H Mown will sing "Glory be
to God" Davis. Mrs. Nohe w ill
sing "The Palms", and will be ac
ciTupanie.i by Miss Weller, who is
isiting in the city.
p.m. Junior and Intermediate C.F.
B.ao p. ui. Christian Kmleavor.
7:M p.m. Public worship.
CHRISTMAS AT FIRST
PRESBYTERIAN CHUCH
The Christmas service at the
First Presbyterian church will be
of unusual interest (his year. A
children s choir of thirty or more
voices will sing two Christmas an
thems The service will be held
on Sunday evening. Uc. --. and
the program will he as follows:
Organ Voluntary,
i Aatbeui, "Holy Night," by Child
ren's Choir.
Invocation.
Hymn. "Joy to the World".
1 Scripture lesson.
Prayer
Song by Mrs. H. Ponath, "Change
less, the love f 'he Saviour," by
Titus.
Notices
Offering
Anthem. "O Little Town of Heth
letiem," by Children's Choir.
CHRISTMAS 8KRMON
Hymn. Angels Rejoiced and
SwaeUy Sung."
Benediction
Rev. J. B. Brown, Pastor
Phone 710
Corner Yellowstone Ave. and 7th St.
1:30 a.m. Sunday school.
German and English services al
ternately Sunday evenings, upon an
nouncement. German Knglish parochial school
from September to June, five days
of the Vdsjk.
TITUS LANC, Pastor.
fOI Niobrara Ave., phone US'J.
CHRISTMAS AT IMMANUEL'S
GERMAN LUTHERAN CHURCH
The ChrUtmaa festival will be ush
ered in at Immanuel's Lutheran
church by a special children's ser
vice on tne eve before Christmas,
Uec. J4, commencing at 7:30 p. ui.
with Christinas tree aud Christmas
carols. A program will be retideivo
lu this service by tile pupils of im
manuel's Germau-Kiiglish Lutheran
school, special features of which
will be:
Anthem h the choir. "Come all Ye
Faithful ' t German i
"The Stoiy of Our Saviour's Mrth."
A catechisation by tin pastor with
i he pupils of the parochial school,
luterluded with songs of praise
ami declamations by the children.
I Oe masi i
Declamation, "Hark, the Angels
Singing." iKngli-lu
German ami Hngilsil address by the
pas lor.
We kindly ask all our friends both
German and Knglish to be :VlUl us
on that evening aud partake of our
joy.
On Christ ums day, le'. there
will be a regular festival service
in German, with sermon by th pas
'or, beginniug at l:S4 a. m To
.this service also all German Luther
aus of this city aud community tire
cordially invited.
1 Ou the Sunday after Curist ma.-,
Iec. 89, coinmeucing at IU:30 a. in .
there will be an Knglish LntneraB
1 Christmas service with sermon by
: Rev O. L. Lang of Crawford, Nebr
: At the same time Kev. Titus l-im.
i of tbis city will conduct an Knglish
! Lutheran Christmas service at He
re. An Invitation to these services
is hereby extended to all Knglish
j Lutherans of Alliance and vicinity.
TITUS LANG
IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE
The students of St. Agnes Acade
my gave an exhibition of fine art
work, calendars, fancy work, picture
etc., that was wor!h going miles to
see last Sunday. Many Alliance peo
ple gOd the parents of many or the
pupils visited the exhibit. Seldom
has an exhibit of so much interest
been shown here.
Mrs. Wayne Zediker will go to
Lincoln iH'ietnber 25th to attend a
meeting of the Teachers' Associa
tion of the State University. The
will hold a two days session. Their
subjects will be mjusical and pertain
ing to studio work Two recitals will
be given by the faculty and a big
bamii'.et on Friday.
Silas C. Soules fell from a step
ladder Wednesday night and dlslo
catcd his should aw. We hope the ac
cident is not a serious one and that
he will soon recover.
Miss Ruth Conklin, employee of
th" BttrNngton. will spend the holl
day vacation in Omaha, visiting rel
a iws and friends.
Mrs .1. G. Beck and sou Lawrence
defeul for .VI Ho. Iowa, tomorrow for
a short stay during the holidays at
the home of lira. He-k's mother.
The. annual Christ mas social will
be held Friday night at the sooial
rooms in the First Presbyterian
church
The case of Helei.e A. Schmidt vs
Ora K. Mack was dismissed at this
last term of count.
Or. Allen C. Robert of ;reat
Vails, Mont., comes Suturday to
viait with her brother, H. F. Ollmau.
Irwin Mackin went to Bridgeport
yesterday on business for the Ne
bntska Telephone Co., for whom be
is collector.
Miss Kva Ross, who is studyjug
music in Lincoln, will return to Alli
ance to spend the Holidays with her
mother, Mrs. Ida M Koss.