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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1914)
if A Dollar at Ray's will buy one doze Uarnations, Peonies or Cnlamdulas, with a 25c potted OraniuBt free, on Saturday only, while they lost. Ray's Flower Shop The Original Flower Shop Hume 113 or 435 SLOT .. Starts a Savings Account with the Alliance National Bank Savings Bank Free Porch Light Complete Ground Claw INire Globe, Burnished Brass Baad Installed Complete for $1.00 oa all Ordcrg Received on Saturday $1.00 reduction on orders received that day, from regular re tail price, on boating appliances or fans Alliance Electric Works On A3. SCHAFER, Mgr. Phone 50 Yander's TAILOR AND HATTER For 10 days we will clean and press suits for $1.00 Press your suit and clean your hat for $1.00 or three pairs trousers First Class Work GUARANTEED No. 1 Seven l ib. packages Monogram Coffee Kntertalned at Luncheon Mrs. John Drrnnnn snd Mn. H. A. Copsey entertained at a six-thirty o'clock luncheon Tuesday evening at the beautiful horn of Mrs. Brennan on Cheyenne Avenue. The house was beautifully decorated with rut flowers and ferns. In pink and white. The tables were decorated with pink candles and white carnations. The guests arrived promptly and were seated by place cards. A del icious six-course luncheon was serv ed, after which progressive five hun dred occupied the evening. Mrs. F. M. Uroome won first prize and Mrs. Horace Bogue the free-for-all priie. Miss Beulah Smith played the pia no during luncheon. The hostesses were assisted by Misses Ethel Nolan, Etta Keane. Josephine Hampton and Josephine O'Donnell. The guests were Mesdames Hum er, Hlvely, Andrews, Schlupp, Nor ton, Ward Norton, McCluer, Bogue, Boyd, Hall, Cotant, Cogswell, Currie, Westover, Broome, Wilcox, Mitchell, Gants, Harris, Frankle, Weidenbam er. Wood. Krldelbaugh. Tlllett, Re can, Barnes, McDermott. John O'- Keefe, Bell wood, C. C. Smith. T. J. O'Keefe, Tully, ltowan, Oilman. To ny Nelson, John Wfker. Earl Mallery, John Keardon, Trlplett; and Misses O'Keefe. Beilwood. Fickle, Regan, Broome, O'Donnell, Nolan, Keane, Hampton, Smith. 8 p. m. Friday, Choir practice. Come, you will meet friends. W. L. TORRENCE. Tastor. Phone 92. Methodist Oinrch Service There will be special services next Sunday evening at the Methodist church. The Epworth League will have charge. Readings and special music by the young people. An ap propriate sermon In the morning tor the occasion. Preaching services will be held at Ellsworth Friday evening, June 6th. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Special for Convenelon Harry DuBuque, manager of the Crystal, has booked a special feature for the Crystal during the Stockmens Convention. It Is a special tabloid feature of eight people. The Leltoy Cunningham Company is well known and their acts will draw big crowds. Sunday Services Services at the Episcopal church Sunday are as follows: 7:30 a. m. Holy communion. 10:00 a. m. Sunday school. 8:00 p. m. Evening prayer and sermon. New Officer Installed Aloyah Chapter 185, Eastern Star installed new officers at the regular meeting Monday evening. Those In stalled were: Martha Fatmore, Worthy Matron Ira E. Tash, Worthy Fatron Helen Fonath, Associate Worthy Ma tron Anna Davis, Secretary Lefle Beach, Conductor , Flora Qaddie, Associate Conductor Amanda Phelps, Chaplin Helen Rowan Edith Zedlker, Organist Clara Davidson, Adah Ella Young, Ruth Carrie Mote, esther Anna Zehrung, Martha Reutha Lalng, Eloclia Minnie Sward, Warden Arthur Mote, Sentinel Mrs. Anna Rubendall, retiring Worthy Matron, was presented with the Fast aMtron Jewel, a token of love and esteem for her hard work during the past year. The newly installed officers served a delicious lunch. linplist Church XoUv Sunday school, 10 a. ra. Preaching. 11 a. m. Subject, ' The Glory of the Cross". (Ladies' quar tette will sing, "Beneath the Cross of Jesus".) Communion service. 12 m. Junior B. Y. P. I'.. 3 p. m. B. Y. P. U.. 7 p. m. Preaching, 8 p. m. Preaching, 8 p. m. Subject, "Is the World Growing Worse?" (Special music). ' Prayer meeting Wednesday, 8 p. m. Choir practice Thursday, 8 p. m. WANTED Hired girl. Phone 118 or 435, or call on Mrs. E. W. Ray, at the Flower Shop. 26tf364 NOTICE TO AfTOISTS The attention of all automobile owners and drivers is called to the ordinance published in this issue of The Herald. They are advised to clip out this ordinance and to be come familiar with its terms. A. D. RODGERS, Mayor. 26-2t-3608 Wedding Announcement Announcements are out today for the wedding of Miss Esther Angela Ware and Rev. Edward Makin Cross, of Sheridan, Wyo. The announce ments read as follows: The Reverend and Mrs. George Gar bett Ware request the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter Esther Angela to The Reverend Edward Makin Cross on the morning of Wednes day June the twenty-fourth, one thousand nine hundred and four teen, at ten o'clock, St. Matthew's Church, Alliance, Nebraska. At home Thursday afternoons, The Rectory, Sheridan, Wyoming. Young People Married On Wednesday at 4 p. m. at the Baptist parsonage Mr. Albert J. Pet erson and Miss Carrie Thompson, both residing near this city, were married by the Rev. Frank C. Bar rett In the presence of a few friends, among them being Clarance Peter son and Huldah M. Peterson, brother and sister of the groom. Mr. Peterson is a well known ran cher living about twenty miles south east of Alliance, where they will re side. Some valuable presents were the tangeable expressions of friend ship. Many Join in wishing them many years of happiness. Margrave for County Clerk Monte Hargraves, county clerk, has filed for renominatlon on the Re publican ticket. He has held the of fice for one term and has made a very successful record. QUARTER-SECTION of land to trade for an automobile. Inquire of E. T. Kibble. WANTED 300 rooms for stock men's convention. Alliance Com mercial Club. Phone 74. LOST Red cow with white face. Branded right side. Phone 712 or 471. Robt. Campbell. United Presbyterian Church (Cor. Laramie Ave. and 5th St.) 10 a. in. Sabbath school. 11 a. m. Preaching. Subject, "Fighting the Devil." p. m. Y. P. C. U. p. 'm. Preaching, Subject, "Fin ing with a Net." p. m. Wednesday, Mid-week pray er meet.'ng. Will Visit Kelative Mrs. I. E. Fogle and son Randall expect to leave Alliance Sunday night for Lincoln and Douglas, Neb., where they will visit relatives and friends. They have not decided how long they will be gone. Visit in Cherry County Miss Lucile Curry will spend her summer vacation with relatives and friends in Cherry county, visiting for some time with her aunt, Mrs. Ed Garrett. She will begin her vis it the first of next week. Entertain Presbyterian Iadies Mrs. G. W. Emery entertained the ladies of the First Presbyterian church, Wednesday afternoon, at her home, 420 Sweetwater avenue. Joe's Ice Cream Made right. Best quality. The kind that always satisfies. Try a gallon for Sunday. You will always use it. Saturday Only $1 a Gallon Regular price $1.50 Joe Smith $1.00 No. 2 12 cans No. 2 Tomatoes $1.00 Phone 390 First 15 Suits I will press and clean the first fifteen suits received Ladies' or Men's for $1.00 Work Guaranteed Pkoae 41 Union Cleaning and Pressing Works Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing Opposite Postoffice - - - Cbas. Lea, Prop. Big Hat Special $1.00 TOUR CHOICE OF A LARGE SELECTION OF STRAWS AND FELTS E. G. Laing "Modern Clothes for Men" $1.25 WORTH of Xyal's and Penslar household remedies and toilet articles .' $1.00 Joan of Arc Cigars $1.25 the world over . Sunday, $1.00 a Box Watch Cains, Lockets, Bar Pins, Roach Pins, Stick Pins, Neck Chains, Cuff Links, Silverware, Cut Class and China, values to $2.00, choice $1.00 BRENNAN'S No. 3 13 cans Sweet Corn $1.00 No. 4 One can No. 3 Kraut, Windmill Brand One can No. 3 Tomatoes One can No. 3 Sweet Potatoes One can No. 3 Spinach One can No. 2 Pears One can No. 2V-; Pineapples A. D. ROGER