The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, February 25, 1915, Image 8

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WINTER SALE ot WINTER GOOJUS
Starting Saturday Morning, February 27th Closing Saturday Evening,March 6th
This is to be one of our genuine low price sales the kind where the price drops like the mercury on a cold
day the kind of a sale that makes the dollar swell above its regular size and go farther
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EVERYTHING IN
OUR STOCK
GOES AT A LOW TIUCE. THERE 18 NOTHING RESERVED
AND YOU HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO GET YOUR
CliOTIUNG AT THIS REDUCTION, KNOWING THAT THE
GOODS YOU ARE GETTING ARE UP-TO-DATE, STYLISH,
AND THAT THEY ARE ALL GENUINE BARGAINS. THIS
IS NO SPECIAL SALE OF A FEW ITEMS RUT A BONA FIDE
SALE, A SWEEPING REDUCTION THROUGHOUT THE EN
TIRE STOCK. IT MEANS DOLLARS TO YOU. GRAB THIS.
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF EVERY .DAY OF THIS SALE.
THINK OF BUYING THE BEST WINTER MERCHANDISE
RIGHT AT THE TIME WHEN YOU NEED IT MOST.
'( f winter
SALE
OF
V WINTER GOODS
SPECIAL BARGAIN
PRICES
WE HAVE LEFT IN OUR STOCK A FEW SHEEP-LINED
COATS, BOTH SHORT AND FULL LENGTH. SOME
MACKINAWS, OVERSHOES, WINTER MITTENS AND
GLOVES, AND OTHER THINGS TOO NUMEROUS TO MEN
TION THAT WILL BE SOLD AT SPECIAL BARGAIN PRIC
ES. COME IN AND LET US PROVE OUR STATEMENTS
BY SHOWING YOU THE GOODS AND THE PRICES.
BARGAINS IN DRESS SHIRTS, TRUNKS AND SUIT
CASES, MEN'S UNDERWEAR AND TROUSERS AND CLOTH
ING AT PRICES THAT TALK LOUD. EVERY CENT
COUNTS HERE. IT MEANS MUCH MONEY TO YOU.
The time is short. Take advantage of every day. Sale closes Saturday, March 6th
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First Showing of New Spring Mil
linery on Ilnplu at REGAN'S.
E. W. Ray left Tuesday night for
Schuyler, where he waa summoned
by a telegram stating that a cousin.
, day visiting his friends Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce McDowell.
Geo. A. Hollowell, representative
of the International Correspondence
Schools, waa In the city last week
and Nebraska, was in the city Wed
nesday. This company is represent
ed here by F. E. Reddish.
Ftrnt Showing of New Spring Mil
linery on Display at REGAN'S.
Mrs. Gossner was a passenger to j
Alliance from Hemingford Tuesday j
noon. . i
E. K. Miller, who lives near Be
rea. returned from the eastern part
of the state Wednesday with a car
load of thoroughbred registered i
I Shorthorn cattle and Percheron
mares. He will place the stock on
his farm.
C. O. Morrison of Bayard was tak
en to Omaha Wednesday by bis wife.
Mr. Morrison has been suffering for
some time and goes to Omaha for an
operation. He has a general store
at Bayard.
Joe Ray, bad been accidentally kill- calling on prospective students of j The ladles of the Baptist church
the schools, lie has a numoer or , will meet next Wednesday afternoon
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John Wiker of the Haddorff Music
Company returned Tuesday noon
from a business trip to Crawford,
Marsland and Belmont.
Mrs. Parker, of Sheridan, sister of
Mrs. McKenna, is spending a week
with the latter.
Isaac Roc key ot Hemingford was
n Alliance visitor Wednesday. 'Hen
ry Clayton of Canton was also in
town.
F. C. Doherty, representing the
Whltlng-Charlton Shirt Company of
Minneapolis, was In the city the first
of the week on business.
W. E. Spencer, manager of the Al
liance Creamery, went to the North
Platte aVUey for a business trip on
Wednesday.
Mrs. Fred Fulmore, who has been
confined to her home on account of
a dislocation of her shoulder, is able
to be out again.
The Ladies of the Christian church
will entertain those who helped them
so kindly in their old time song serv
Ice.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Smiley are the
proud parents of a fine baby boy,
born Tuesday night.
Attorney Bruce Wilcox returned
Tuesday from Gordon, where be was
called on business.
Mrs. Ralph Cox departed Sunday
for a visit with friends at Broken
Bow. Mrs. Cox will also visit rela
tives at Deadwood before returning
to Alliance.
S. J. Smoker and son Henry, of
Ellsworth, were In the city Thurs
day and Friday of last week on land
office business.
E. L. Russell, of Douglas, Wyom
ing. who hss several aeroplane pat
enta that ar n nurked improvement
n tl" : r ',- nt rrwfnt in u'e
and who "in ri'e rone reputation J
as an aviator, was in tue city Tues
f nHfinti hAM whfi a r A malitnir phaH t
progress.
First Showing of New Spring Mil
linery on Display at REGAN'S.
Misses Hazel Bowman and Fay
Cross were over from Mitchell Sat
urday, returning Sunday noon. Miss
Bowman is an Alliance girl who is
teaching school at Mitchell.
A fine special program was ren
dered at the Baptist church Sunday
morning. Rev. Morpby, the pastor.
made a talk that was much appreci
ated. The attendance was a record
breaker.
Mrs. Alice A. Anderson left Mon
day night for Roanoke, La., where
she will visit with relatives until
about the first of May.
Skinner's Macaroni Products made
In Nebraska. Ask your grocer. Adv.
Mrs. George A. Mollring spent two
days In Denver last week, visiting
with friends there.
Rev. Gafert of the Evangelical Lu
theran Congregational church offici
ated Sunday afternoon at the wed
ding of Conrad Marker, of Chicago,
and Miss Christina Rorhbach. of Al
liance. The witnesses were Jacob
Rohrbach and Lydia Rohrbach. bro
ther and sister of the bride. There
were a large number of guests at
the wedding celebration.
Continued Dollar Day Bargains
The George A. Mollring store, as
advertised in The Herald, has con
tinued its Dollar Day bargains until
next Saturday, the 27th. In order to
accommodate those who were unable
to be at the sale on account of the
storm. A list of the many bargains
offered by the store is printed else
where in The Herald.
The ladles of the G. I. A. are meet
ing at a kensington this afternoon at
the home of Mrs. C. R. Witbam.
H. VUi of Omaha, special
j ...). iravellnrr Colciaio, Wyoming
at the home of Mrs. Thomas Field
ing, 603 Box Butte avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Reynolds left
Sunday for a week's visit with rela
tives and friends in Omaha.
FirM Showing of New Spring Mil
linery on Display at REGAN'S.
Miss Cornell will sing and Canaille
Nohe will render a violin obllgato at
the Baptist church Sunday evening.
Mrs. J. M. Cole of Ellendale, N.
D., sister of Mrs. O. S. Baker, who
has been visiting relatives in Hay
Springs, came over to visit her sis
ter Friday and returned to her home
Tuesday of this week
Mrs. R. T. Watson, of the Watson
& Watson grocery, is spending the
week at the Munger home. Mrs.
Munger is her daughter.
Doctor Howell of Hyannis is in Al
liance on business, arriving this
morning.
Mrs. Ely of Angora was operated
on at the St. Joseph hospital Wed
nesday morning and is getting along
nicely.
t.dward Benolt of Alliance was
operated on Tuesday morning at the
hospital.
Mrs. Hayward of Hyannis was op
erated on at the St. Joseph hospital
Thursday morning.
Mrs. F. T. Helpbrlnger entertain
ed a number of her friends Tuesday
afternoon at five hundred. The
guests present had a delightful time
and were served a delicious five-
course luncheon.
Mrs. H. J. Young was seriously in
jured Monday evening, when she fell
through a trap door Into the cellar
at their home at 804 Box Butte ave
nue.
Rev. E. T. Methison, mlssioner,
spoke at the High school this morn
nr. He is conducting the special
services thU wrik 6. the Epiiccpi.
church.
Seeds for Spring Planting
WHEN YOU BUY YOUR SEEDS OF ANY
KIND BE SURE YOU KNOW WHERE THEY
COME FROM. WE HANDLE ONLY WESTERN
GROWN SEEDS.
THIS YEAR WE HAVE SEVERAL NEW VA
RIETIES OF FORAGE CROPS THAT ARE ES
PECIALLY WELL ADAPTED TO WESTERN NE
BRASKA AND EASTERN WYOMING. THEY ARE
SUDAN GRASS, FETERITA, SWEET CLOVER,
TEPARY BEANS, ETC. THEN IN THE GARDEN
SEEDS WE HAVE JOHN BAER TOMATO, LEMON
CUCUMBER, ETC., ETC.
WE WANT YOU TO HAVE OUR NEW 128
PAGE CATALOGUE. IT 1 TELLS YOU JUST
WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW ABOUT SEEDS.
IF YOUR DEALER DOES NOT HANDLE OUR
SEEDS WRITE TO US DIRECT.
SEND FOR A CATALOGUE TODAY.
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Griswold Seed Company
1 57 Sou h Tenth Street
LINCOLN, NEBRASKA
INTERESTING MEETING
Alliance Volunteer Fire Department
Held Crowded Meeting at Club .
Rooms Wednesday Evening
Nearly the entire membership of
seventy-five of the Alliance Fire De
partment attended the regular meet
ing held at the club rooms in the
city half Wednesday evening. The
new ritual, which is adopted under
the new constitution and by-laws of
the department, was used for the
first time and is well liked by the
boys. It is the result of much care
ful thought and work by the com
mittee and will serve to create more
interest in the work of the depart
ment. In caring for the work required
by the ritual it was necessary to
elect additional officers bo that the
list of officers now stands: Lloyd
Thomas, president: P. E. Romig,
vice president; Chas. Hill, chief; L.
E. Pilktngton, conductor and assist
ant chief; F. D. MeCormlck, chap
lain; Burton Rowland. outside
guard; Ray Trabert, Inside guard;
P. Rolf son, secretary; Geo. Keiser,
John Liggett and Chas. Hill, trus
tee. Cue'j i2.tr Iik-: hi; ?Rrt xu
the work of the lodge and takes part
in the ceremonies.
A number of new members were
initiated Wednesday evening. As
soon as the snow gets off the ground
work will be started on the swim
ming pool (natatorium) and it will
be rushed to completion.
GOOD SUGGESTION TO
ALLIANCE PEOPLE
It is surprising the amount of old,
foul matter the simple mixture of
buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc.,
known as Adler-i-ka, drains from the
Eystem. This remedy became fam
ous by curing appendicitis and acta
on BOTH the upper and lower bowel
so thoroughly that ONE DOSE re
lieves sour stomach, gas on the
stomach and constipation almost
IMMEDIATELY. We are mighty
glad we are Alliance agents for Adler-i-ka.
H. THIELE. Druggist.
SPECIAL MISSION SERVICES
Episcopal church by Rev. E. T. Meth
ison of Chicago, mlssioner. Services
were held Wednesday evening at
7:30 o'clock. There will be services
this afternoon at 4:15 o'clock, and
tonight at 7:30 o'clock, and on Fri
day evening at 7:30 o'clock. Rev.
A. T. Eller, rector, extends a cordial
invitation to all to attend the services.
Regular Service Sunday
Regular services will be held Sun
day at the Methodist church, both
morning and evening. Everybody la
Invited.
REV. O. S. BAKER, Pastor.
Is
Re. K. T. Methison, MiHtdoner,
Holding Services at Episcopal
Church Until Friday
Special Mission services are being
held on Wednesday, Thursday and
Fricay of thfs week at S;. Matthews'
Sick Headache.
Sick headache is nearly slwsys caused by
disorder of the stomach. Comet them and
the periodic attacks of sick headache will
diasppear. Mm. John Bihop of Roseville.
Ohio, writ About a year ago I was troiH
bled with indigestion and had sick headache
that Wed for two or three days at a time.
1 doctored and tried a number of remedie.
but nothing helped ni. until during on. of
thou, sick spell a friend advised me to take
Cb.mberlain'e TabWu. This medicine re
lieved me in s short time." For sale by
il d alrr. Adverlitttu.nt. '
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