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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1913)
FlnestPremlum ever given by a newspaper without extra charge WITH every paid-in-advance subscription at $1.50 per year, we will give, absolutely free, a copy of this wonderful up-to-date book, postpaid, as long as our supply lasts. Sub- scrioers al ready taking the paper, may pay one vear in ad vance and get TTteofles HANDY ATLAS I tht Allan i i ijnr?rn I ml The lamest and most com plete HANDY ATLAS ever published 132 pages, bound In red cloth The People's Handy Atlas of the World contains the greatest number of map ever published in Handy Atlas form before. It tfives tin- maps of every State and Territory, the Dnfted States Island Possessions, all Printed in beautiful colors. It also fflvea maps Of the Can adian Provinces, European countries, and for the tirst time Special feature maps showing farm products in each pro ductive area, locating where wheat, oats, rye, tobacco and other products are raised. It gives the value of dairy pro ducts also. Th new Conservation map with irrigation pro duets, also new Weather map are very instructive and at tractive to a newspaper or magazine reader. New maps of the World, illustrating the Commercial Languages. Forms of Government, and Races of Men, are to be learned at a glance. Fill out the coupon below, enclose $1.50 check, draft or money or der, and mail to the Herald. Atlas will be forwarded by return maH The Alliance Herald, Alliance, Nebr., I enclose $1.50. Put my name on your list and send me the Atlas. NAME ADDRESS i r PERU NEWS H Henrietta Mytri Newsy notes of Alliance people and others at Peru State Normal At the chapel exercises Friday ft were ntcrtnlperl by Miss Luni Pellet 1 r, who Riqn private leasons in elocution. Both the Everett and Phllomathe an literal) societies held open sea slims on Friday night, in order that lh" new students might get an Idea of the work done by the aooletle. The Phllomatlieanx gave the bur league "Young l.ochlnvar" which wan given a rew weeks ago and which proved to be a great success. The Y. W C. A . Y. M. C A . the iN'ormal Catholic Association ami the Episcopal guild gave a reception In the gymnasium on Saturday night. The purpose of this reception was to give the new' students a chance hi become acquainted. Children's Day exercises were held Sunday night at. the various churches. Rachel Hayes, Bobby Barker and Herbert Myers took part In the program given at the M. K church. We were entertained at the Cha pel on Monday by Miss Helen Chase of Lincoln, the new violin teacher. Miss Alice Aceson assures us she likes Peru and her work here very much. An excellent five number lecture ootaa is offered for the Summer School. The first number will b e given on Thursday night by Nels l 'ai ling, the eminen tentertainer and characterise President Hayes and family with Prof. Duncanson and family Bpent Tuesday afternoon and evening a t a picnic and fishing trip. PLEASED WITH HOME ON CLAIM Miss Agnes Jones and Mrs. Wea Vi r. daughters of Rev. Dr. and Mrs. .1. L. B. Jones, informed The Her aid that they were delighted with their home on the claim three miles north of Ellsworth. Mrs. Jones' Al liance and Hetnlngford friends will be pleased to learn that she is enjoy ing better health than when she re sided in this county. Dr. Jones has bean preaching and lecturing in Kan sas, where his services are much in demand. VACATION AT CENTRAL CITY Mrs. J. H. Oleason of Central City, Nebr, mother of Mrs. L. 8. Dye, closed a visit of several weeks 1 n Alliance the latter part of last week. She returned home Saturday, accom panied by MiBa Altha Dye. who will spend the summer vacation In ('u tral City. $985 Overland $985 F. 0. B. Toledo COMPLETELY EQUIPPED F. 0. B. Toledo Those who examine the $985 Overland in an intelligent manner, will find in it most of the identical specifications that describe the average $1200 car. Why pay more when $985 will buy as much as $1200? There are more Overlands than any other medium priced car in Box Butte County because every Oakland purchaser is a satisfied owner and because his machine responds to every demand placed upon it by local conditions in Western Nebraska Jas. Keeler, Agt. ivs r Stockmen's Convention Alliance, Nebraska, June 25, 26, 27, Finish of an Exciting Race at Fair Grounds Entertainment Committee J. W. Guthrie, Ch'rman C. W. Spacht, Secy W O. Barnes I ick Waters Bruce Mallery 1913 1 Bring the whole family and come to Alliance on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, June 25, 26 and 27. The best program ever given in the west is being arranged Horse Races Riding Bronco Busting Band Concerts Dancing Parades Automobile Races Motorcycle Races Boxing and Wrestling Contests Hundreds of dollars are being offered as prizes in the races and contests. You will have the time of your life. Prices for admission to Fair Grounds, 50c; to grand stand, 10c;children 8 to 12, half price; child ren under 8, free INBHBidGLi Riding a Wild Steer - - - . Saddling a Bucking Bronco