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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1913)
m m m m m m GREETINGS TO STOCKMEN ( FROM TAGG BROS. AND SMITH BROS. COM. CO NOW CONSOLIDATED UNION STOCK YARDS SOUTH OMAHA, NEBR. "a combination of ABILITY - EXPERIENCE - FINANCIAL STRENGTH" SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT TAGG BROS, and SMITH BROS. COM. CO. have consolidated their business at the South Omaha Market under the management of W. B. TAGG, and In the future will have the same salesmen. SMITH BROS, location in the cattle yards has long been considered one of the best In the Yards, and will now be ueed for all our cattle. ART TAGG will be the head cattle salesman, assisted by BILLY ORCHARD and FRED W. LIGHTFOOT. J. D. 8TORRIE will be our brandman. The feeder buying department will be in the hands of G. P. MOORHEAD and ELLIS J. WRIGHT. In the sheep barn SMITH BROS, location will be ussd and M. C. WILKERSON and A. C. COMPTON will look after the eelling and buying. ; OFFICE at ROOM 101, EXCHANGE BLDG , where a hearty WELCOME will always be awaiting you. In the consolidation each firm retains ita name, so that stock billed to TAGG BROS, or to SMITH BROS, will be handled by ue to the very beet possible advantage and remittances promptly made. Your patronage Is respectfully solicited. OFFICES OF SMITH BROS. COtAftS8tON. CO. AT UNION STOCK YARDS, CHICAGO, itlS. STOCK YARDS, KANSAS CITY, MO. J REPRESENTED AT THE ALLIANCE STOCK MEETING BY W. B. TAGG W. J. ORCHARD A 4 lu :i All Visitors Welcome TO THE Phelan Opera House Day and night during the stockmen's convention celebration. Rest rooms, lunch tables and seats provided Free DANCING Begins every night at 7 o'clock Music by Jones Orchestra House well lighted and ventilated with large floor space Chas. Hill, Gen'l Director A Good Time for Everybody House under supervision of its owners Phelan Opera House Highland-Smith ft $ - Mlse Mlnelle Highland and Mr. Ieon L. Smith were married at nine o'clock this morning by Dean Ware. in the beautiful, new St. Matthews Episcopal church. As the brkial par ty moved down the aisle the beauti ful etradns of Lohengrin's Wedding March were played by Miss Eunice Burnett, following which the choir sung, rite bride was aressea in a j wedding gown of white silk embrnld- j end voile, over white uiessallne, and carried a boquet of white PMCf and sweet peas. The groom was dressed in the conventional black. I Mies Vivian llolloway was bridesmaid and wore a pink brocaded sat id dre-is : with pink crepe drape and carried a' boquet of pink roses. The ushers were Clarence Hylanu; and Robert Sneed. Little Kathryne! Harris was ring bearer. The church I was 'beautifully decorated with pink ' rose and sniilax. A delicious and well prepared five course wedding breakfast was given by the parent of the bride at tan Highland residence on I ramie Ave nue after 'the ceremony. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Highland, Mrs. F. W. Les ter, Mrs. Claude Lester, Vivian llol loway. Perry Buckle, Clarence Ily land, Robert Sneed, Kathryn Han s. Dean Ware, Mrs. Cruenlg, Mlna iougeay. and Mrs. Holloway. The bride and groom left on the noon train for a honeymoon trip to Omaha, Chicago, Sterling Rock Falls, 111. At the last point they will visit Mr. Smith's parents for two weeks. Many elaborate presents were received. RECEPTION A reception was given Saturday rvening at St. Matthews church. A UUigC number of people called to pn rat their compliments. A hem tlful bible was presented by Dean Ware His presentation speech was! as follows: Presentation Address of Dean Ware "This Holy Bible in presented to, Miss Mlnelle Highland by the oop gregatton of St. Matthews church upon the happy and auspicious owas-. ton of her marriage. In the early days R was customary to present a j copy of the Word of Ood to the first j virgin united In holy wedlock in a newly erected church. It whs gen erally understood that the giving and receiving of tne Holy Bible brought a two-fold blessing u"on the bride and upon the church ' Therefore, la behalf of the con gregation of St. Matthew church I estetm It an honor. Mfcss Mlnelle Highland, to present you with tbM token of our devotion. Your name is inscribed upon the bell lu.the tow er of the old church. It has been aynoniinous with every aggressive i movement in the church's history.1 and. better still, God baa Indelibly Inscribed your name upon the hearts ! of the congregation. May the two told bletiug is? poured upon ypu and upon the4 church. Sincere!) yours, Geo. G. Ware." Pre Norton's inventory Sal Wonderful Stock Reduction Sale In the Dry Goods Department Ask to See Our Line of Ladies' Muslin Ladies' $1.50 house dresses 83c Children's ginghams and percale dresses 65c, 75c, $1.25 Wool dress skirts White laundered waists. $1, 1.25, 1.50 to $3 Apron with dust cap to match 35c Large kitchen aprons, each 50c Children's romper suits, all ages 45c Gauze vests, lOc, three for 25c Union suits 25c to (2 All other underwear at a discount 50 pieces wash goods, worth up to 35c a yard, entire lot at per yd. . 23c 25 pieces worth 15 to 20c per yd. at. .11c Ladies', misses' and children's parasols at prices to close One lot ladies', misses' and children's oxfords One Fourth Off Just received, 100 pieces of embroid ery that we will include in sale 3c Up Wide flouncing, 2 7 flouncings, corset cover embroidery, prices range from I Icto $2.50 yd. These are exceptional values- Vou should not misstheni 100 doz. ladies', misses' and children's hose, sold at 20c, at 15c, 2 for 25c Extra Special on Rugs and Carpets Suit Cases Trunks Second Floor Quality NORTON'S Clothiers