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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1915)
DO IT NOW t Our New Monarch and Peacock COAL We are exclusive dealers in Alliance for these two well known brands of coal, the best on the market. You will agree with us if you try them. The Mon arch is Wyoming lignite, and the Peacock is from the famous mines of Rock County, Colorado. Give us your next order Forest Lumber Company Phone H D 9 Muncurcvio THWTDC Houscwifo knows is thz Best We want the housewife to Judje our bread by only the highest Stamfords. Compare it daily as you get it from jour grocer with other makes. Manewal's Leader is made under clean, healthy conditions with the most modern equipment. Mixed by machinery and baked in a new, up-to-date oven. We guarantee it to pirate. Hold by grocers. Ask for it. Manewal dc Sons lit BOX Ill'TTK AYE. Cut Out the Coupon IS THK CI KU.M A X-A M FllIC A X COFFF.K , COMPANY'S ADVFRT1SF.. MK.XT IN THIS I'APKU AND I1IUXU IT TO CH11 HTOKK. VK Wll.l. ACVKPT IT THF. SAM I'. AS 25 CF.NTS CASH IX I'AYMKNT FOU A 8 I'OINIJ (AX OF Til Kill NIM.F.XIUO Bird Brand Coffee ; TIIK AHYF.UTISI1MKNT WIM. NOT PIIH.1SH Kl ACIAIX, AXI TIIF. OFFF.lt IS CMK)I ONLY FOIt A I.IMITKI TIMK. DO IT NOW! IF YOU I.IKF. Ci(M)I) COFFEE ANI WANT TO TltY THIS EXCEPTIONALLY KINK UHAM), CUT OUT THK COUIOX AT OXCK. Geo. W. Duncan & Son Third Street. West of Post Office ALLIANCE, NEIillAKKA Spring Millinery We bare on display in our Alliance store our new, ii-to-late line of Spring Millinery, and Invite the ladies to call and tnsect the same. We will not wait till the close of the season to reduce prices, but will be gin at the opening of the season to sell at Reasonable Prices This year's fashions are exceptionally beautiful. We have the latest styles In Fine Millinery and intend to give the people of Alliance and vicinity the benefit of our first selections at M O N K Y. SAYING PRICES. Mrs. Sanquest & Daughters 73 PHONE 745 Free! Free! A net of 7 commercial atlaa maps covering Mates of Missou ri, Kansas, Oklahoma. Texas. Arkansas. Illinois and Iowa, size 31 by 28, gtvlntr townships and runges. not cheap circulation maps, but hitth class, large scale, correct and practical, worth 25c each. 50 WORD AD one time In the best real estate advertising medium In the Unit ed States and the Real Estate Exchange for one year, all for $1.00. Plgr gest bargain ever offered. Time limited. Send us your $1.00 im mediately and get the best real estate paper published and the ' other good things along with it. Sample copy on request. Real Estate Exchange lielle, Mo. FIRE! FIRE! ATTENTION, FIREMEN! Whenever your city ia in the market for Fire Hose or Equipment, you should at once write us, as it will be to your advantage. Also bear in mind that we sell Hand .Extinguishers for automobiles, private houses, lumber yards and schools. ANDERSEN COMPANY 1115 Farnam St., OMAHA, NEBR. On "STouir Trip take with you a box of u'im' OXO--A.RS and a late Get them at up town nn-s stand or at depot Stiller Brcs J. F. YANDERS TAILOR and HATTER FIHST NATIONAL BANK IJLIXJ. ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA Cleaning, Dyeing and Preying for ladieg and gentlemen. Dry and steam cleaned by the latest and best process. Pressing and repairing neatly done. Draperies and house hold work cared for. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone K8. . T vpr rt t.' r works Mrs Anna Z-hrune. Prop. IlLVK IOIKJK TO 8ENKCA Alliance Manoiw Visited Ijodjre at Seneca Initiated New Mem hem And ltAiiiueted Alliance Blue Lodge No. 183 of I he Masonic Order went to Seneca Wednesday as the guests of Blue Iode No. 284. The Alliance men arrived In Seneca shortly before time for supper. They were taken In twos and threes to the homes of the Seneca members and treated to sup pers that were reported as the best ever. In the evening a number of candidates were Initlnted, the AUI nnce lodge putting on one of the de crees. Visitors were there from dif ferent points. Four past masters were present. K. J. Sterns of Alli ance. McCullouph of Seneca, Monn hiin and I'rettyman of Ilyannls. Those who alended from Alliance were T. J. Campbell. II. Johnson, ! Tom James. II. I). Hacker, C. H. Kerr, Jerry Rowan, Sam Wilburn, C. i V. Anderson, V. H. Beach, I). J. , Nelson, Frank Irish, K. U. Lalng, , Karl Sterns. Oeo. B. Mctllll. Oeo. K. , Davis. Frank K. Roberts! C. B. Gib son, A. S. Mote, James Irwin, C. E. ; Sward. F. E. Sward. Philip Nohe. Sr.. and W. C. Mounts. They returned ' on 41 this morning. NKW TKLKPHONK DIIIECTOHY A new telephone directory for Al liance will be Issued soon. All per sons who Intend to have any change made In their telephones, or who ex pect to put In new telephones, are requested to notify the manager of the Alliance exchange AT ONCE, so that their names and address may appear correctly in the new direct ory. 14-21-5291 Two Silver living Cups Much Interest Is now being cen tered In the dancing contest which takes place in Uadsby Hall, March 17. The following contestants have already won first prizes in this series and are eligible for the grand prize to be awarded on the above named date: Geo. Nation, Agnes Elmore Duncan, Will Edwards, Ethel Nation, M. L. Maxon, Mrs. Irene Hall, A. A. Duncan and Mrs. Guy Allen. One more couple will be entered In the grand prize contest, which will make ten persons In all who 'will contest for honors. The grand prizes to be awarded are two silver loving cups and the question Is, who will secure the much coveted silverware? IAimiAKS March 3. Henry Cummlngs of Bridgeport and Mrs. Nettle I. Borden of Bridgeport. . March 6. Claus O. Johnson of Whitman and Grace E. King of Whitman. March 8. Samuel Mundt of Ber ea and Catherine M. Dickenson of Hemlngford. QUEEN INCUBATOR AT ACHESON'8 Persons desiring to examine the celebrated Queen Incubators and Brooders can do so by calling at Acheson's Hardware Store, Phelan Opera Houbb Block, Alliance. These Incubators and Brooders are popular because they do the work satisfac torily for which they are built. 14-U-5290 Divorce (J ran ted A reminder of the recent arrest of Clifford Hire came up In court this morning when a divorce was granted to Hazel Hice from Clifford Mice. Mrs. Rice was represented by Lee Basye, her attorney. She was given alimony of $10 per month until her child is fourteen years of age, attor ney's fees, and the costs of the suit. I'RCJENT NOTICE Mothers should Bee to it that the whole family take at least 3 or 4 doses of a thorough, purifying, sys tem cleaning medicine- this spring. Now is the time. The family will bo healthier, happier and get along bet ter if the blood is given a thorough purifying, the stomach and bowels cleaned out. pn'l the germs of win ter, accumulated In the system, driv en away. Hollister's Ilocky Moun tain Tea is the very best and surest Spring Remedy to take. Get it and see the difference in the whole fam ily. Their color will be better, they 'll feel fine and be well and happy. 35 cts. The best the world over. H. F. TH1ELE. Card of Thank h We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to our kind friends and neighbors who assisted us during the Illness and death of our loved one, Melvln Charles, also for the many beautiful floral offerings. May God deal kindly with you all. Mil. AND MRS. A. J. HILL. MR. AND. MRS. E. S. OWEN, MR. AND MRS. II. MERK. MISS LOTTIE OWEN. Death of Butty Boy Melvln Charles Hill, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hill, died March 4. astd three months and four days. The funeral was conducted by Rev. Mclntyre. The paretns have the sym pathy of the community. Ah! The Invigorating Whin of the line Fureot! How it clears the throat and head of its mucous ailments. It is this spirit of Newness and Vigor from the health-giving Pine Forests bro back by Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. Antiseptic and healing. Buy a bot tle today. All Druggists. 25c. Electric Bitters a Spring Tonic.'" No. 1 Adv 5265 ' NOTICE t--To Whom it May Concern: ..( -.: i On account of the extreme extrav agance of Mrs. Mame Hand. Iilind It necessary to warn the public -against giving credit to her in my name A divorce was granted on Mare hi 0. 1915. Her bills for sugar alone were as follows: February 6, Febru ary 11, $7; February 18. IL&0- purchased from t' e Alliance Grocery Company. March 3, sugar, ,$7.40. purchased from A. D. Rodgers. . ; All other bills were In accordance. GEO. J. HAND. ! ii i miin i an i W W V-.. ,f ir ; 'V. .... V '''''' I Ifli Hi m fcl&r- vAwi. mi I, i LI CLWC. BETWEEN friends, the true spirit of Easter is best expresses! by some little remembrance conveving personal thoughtfulness and good will. Your portrait noth ing could be more fit- ALLIANCE ART STUDIO Phone Black m 114 East 4th St. Storage Sale of SEWING MACHINES Commencing: Wednesday, riarch 17, and continuing until all arc sold AIL MAKES and ALL PRICES Call and see theftl at Snyder's Cigar Store California Expositions Season of 1915 Commencing March 1st, from Wrstcrn Xt raska, I.Colorado, Wy oming and the Black Hills, approximately one fare for th- round tvip to California over direct routca, with $17.50 additional via Portland or Seattle. The Pacific Coast tour is the World jfrt al.ht rail journey. Thes- expositions will bring before you the romance, and the mod -rn civil iation of California. When you go, make the tour more rompleto by including the ocean voyage between San Francisco and Portland in the new Steamers, "Gnat Northern" or "Northern Pacific," palaces of the Pacific, with the speed of express trains and the pro portions of ocean steamers; the $17.50 additional includes berths and meals on these steamers. Our publications will tell you about thin grand tour, our through service, the ocean const voyage, etc., or write either of us. , Mm O fill lOO t in. i.i . ..' '.: I i: n.f -,r . M.CPW pijd l) it ( ' Kl h,'ritoroit'Pd' Yon! sls rM4KH,HtAhd' rain. 1 (Jrbws i al, L;er pound, prenaid.:: Circular free.- AddrekM.ivI.f.AttEYKt. t. :.vri i('T"T" it Hir.K v.iatiw t ,fje-.j." :.r. vt.t C ( Ml.' 1,1 omethine: New in ..i tXVfWW Mai V mi t It a mu s-L- ul 1 9 m . . . . ff-. rv."":f.i iei, ran ana ak theui aboil lr ZtHisal for be rut. aealy Uu and kiUt Zuai for all wati "ry euMlmseAn, i ftdrieaN ointments tot th' two distinct tvpe u.nV?- ,ilM,, H V'f, th,M K tUw,iikf oiu have ben heekhiR. , A BROKEN LKNH Should he guarded against bf having; two pair of suitable gl4 rm. Of ronre ve replace broken lennen, hut In some cane it lake a little time, and you may be ln ronrenlenVed hy having to fO without any for a time. If yo prefer eyrglaAMe to eertcles, which are more apt to he broken, you should let us make you a dup Urate pair. Or if you don't ob ject to wearing chains, or reels, we ran supply' theae,' which ar good protection. DRAKE & DRAKE BegiMtered Optometrists J. 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