The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, February 05, 1914, Image 3

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'in Bee Hive Wiedow Some Saturday Afternoon
Always a good place to spend a
pleasant evening at the
Empress or Crystal Theatres
" "
Cheaper than staying at home and
burning fuel;
Get Our Cash Prices on Groceries,
R. B.C. Canned Goods, Flour, Dried Fruits,etc.
VEGETABLES A SPECIALTY
The Moore Grocery Co.
Rowan's Corner, 3rd and Laramie Avenue
PHONE 9
You can get married, but you
never will get STUNG
. . AT THE
BEE HIVE
Leading Variety Store
SPECIAL FOR NEXT SATURDAY:
Lakes' Full Length Sleeve Aprons, 39c
Wait For The Opening
New York Hat Shop
Complete New Stock
Announcement will be made in The Herald.
Ladies, watch for it
NINA BOYSEN, Prop.
Suits
Coats
Dresses
-ct 1
Dry
Goods
Shoes
RULES
1. The marriage will take place
Saturday afternoon, February 7th.
2. The time will be three o'clock.
3. The place will be in the Bee
Hive window, just north of the First
National Bank.
4. The couple will stand in the
window where all can see.
5. The merchants represented on
this page, with many others, will do
nate presents to the couple.
6: A reception will be held after
the ceremony. Meet the bride and
groom.
Furniture and House Furnishings
Stoves, Ranges, Kitchen Ware,
Dishes, Lamps, Carpets, Rugs,
Linoleums, Pictures, Phonographs
and Records. ...
"Everything to Furnish Your Home"
GEORGE D. DARLING
115-117 West 3rd Street :: Alliance, Nebraska
O'Bannon Brothers
...BUY AND SELL...
POT A TOES
We will have a car load of pure seed potatoes be
fore planting time.
Pay Highest Price in Cash for Hides
OFFICE AT THE MOORE GROCERY STORE. PHONE NO.
That Window Wedding
Dollar Bill Says: l't
"All men are created free '.and "equal and have the
privilege of remaining so or of getting' married."
You can sure get married and cop all this junk offered
by the people of Alliance, including the'Suit Case offered
by me, if you have your suit of clothes 'tailored by -
E. Q. LAINfG
Fit and quality guaranteed. If our merchandise don't make good, we will
ANOTHER FREE DEAL
AT THE:
REXALL STORE
Bring your old and leaky Rubber Hot Water Bottle or
Fountain Syringe to our store and receive a 25c credit on
a new one.
F. E. HOLSTEN
The Wedding Cake
...WILL COME FROM...
NOHE'S BAKERY
Always a good place to get any kind of
Cakes, Bread, Pies, Pastries .
The Cafe is a Splendid Place to get a good square
meal, too
A JOLLY PARTY
Angora Young People Enjoy Thenv
aevea at Surprise Party in
Honor of Birthday
(By Herald Correspondent.)
Angora, Feb. 3. One of the most
enjoyable events of the month was
a surprise party given Miss Meryl
Mormon by Miss Tlvlla Crawford and
llena Dydon, Wednesday evening. The
occasion was In honor of Miss liar
non's twentieth birthday. Guessing
contests held the guests' Interest
4urtne the evening. At midnight a
ApJkUoua suDoer was served. Miss
Harmon received several pretty and
useful reminders of her birthday.
Rev. Stimpson is holding a series
of meetings In the sod church.
L. I Stoner has traded for an au
tomobile, a White Steamer.
Mr. and Mrs. Cash Dove of Lynn
were In town the first of the week.
Harry Fetters was an Alliance vis
iter Tuesday.
Mrs. Otto Kruger is visiting her
daughter In Colorado Springs.
Mrs. C. C. Scanlon went to Alli
ance Tuesday on business.
Lucda MarbeU Meeker of Bridge
port visited friends In Angora last
week, little MJes LAida'a actions
show that she enjoyed her visit. Sbe
was accompanied by her father. and
mother. !
Mts. A. O. Stoner has returned
from a three weeks' stay at Osceola,
Nebr. Mrs. Stoner was called there
on account of the serious Illness of
ber father. She reached there on
Thursday and he passed away the fol
lowing Tuesday. Leo Carnlne, broth
er of Mrs. Stoner, attended the fun
eral also.
Leslie Uoodry and wife have re
turned from an extended visit in the
eastern part of the state.
Mr. and Mrs. Artie Thompson are
here from Scottsbluff visiting rela
tives. Mrs. Kay Ely and children are vis
iting friends this week In Morrill
and Mlnatare.
GOOD POST OFFICE BUSINESS
While business in many lines ap
peared to be dull during the month
of January, it was good with the
post office. Business in the post of
fice for January, 1912, was $1,001;
for January, 1913, Is was 11200; and
for January of this year it was fl,
300.
TAKES ORDERS FOR CLOTHING
Perry S. Medley, one of The Her
ald's old standby subscribers; has ac
cepted the agency for a .Chicago
tailoring establishment and is taking
orders for made-to-measurs clothing.
He will have an ad la the paper 1st
er tHUflf the men mors about It.
BOY LOST HIS FOOT
Safety Bulletin No. 14, Issued
Burlington Railroad, Warss
Against Children Playing
by
Safety Bulletin No, 14, of the Bur
lington raHroad, has been sent to all
agents. It contains some good ad
vice and a warning against allowing
children to play on the tracks.
The bulletin which is signed by
Supt. W. M. Weldenhamr, reads as
follows:
For your information, I quote be
low letter from Mr. Swttser, Super
intendent of Safety:
"On January 14 at Langly, III., a
IHtle boy eight years old tried to
hop on a freight train as it was p oil
ing thru town over aa main street
crossing. He fell and his foot was
caught under the wheels.
"There has been a falling off in
the number of accidents to children
due to the interest agents have tak
en influencing children (often thru
parents) not to Jump on trains
These deplorable accidents are, how
ever, still happeaisg here and there
and every time to once too often.
"This is to let you know that the
accident happened and to suggest
the need of continuing to do all pos
sible, In ways already suggested, to
keep children away from our tracks
and trams.
BARGAIN IN
CITY PROPERTY
One business building on Box
Butte avenue. One four room resi
dence. Two d welling lots, $3,600
cash will swing the doaL The income
will handle the balance. Call at The
Heraald office and refer to or write
Box 4290. o-o The Herald.
NOTICE
TO THE PUBLIC:
Having sold my business, the
Checkered Front livery, to Ouy H.
Mappe and Elmer P. Pederson, I
wish to thank my friends and pa
trons for the business they have ac
corded me fci the past and ask that
(hey will grant the same courtesy to
my successors.
All bills up to February 1 are now
due and payable to roe.
H. P. COURSEV.
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Your eyes examined thoroughly,
sesrehingly and scientifically. And
glasses fitted to all defects.
E. C. DRAKE
REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST
AMIancs, . . Nebraska
You can secure anything you want in the
line of Office Supplies at The Herald office.
We give special attention to this branch of
the business and can furnish you
Typewriter Ribbons, Carbon Paper
Typewriting Paper, Rubber Stamps
Typewriter Repairs, Etc., Etc. . . . .
Our experience extends over many years in
equipping and supplying offices. We will be
glad to advise you.
The Herald Publishinjg Company
Phone 340 122 Box Butte Ave; -
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