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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1915)
1 w T y y y y y y y y - n " " " -- ; lOQ-J The Big Grocery Sale Still Continues The bargains are bigger and better than ever, and we still have hundreds of them on all sides. Winter is com ing on, and then you'll need more canned goods than ever, so why not stock up now? You'll never have a chance to get good groceries cheaper. There is not an inferior can of goods in the store. Everything is standard rade and is pure and fresh. Gash is What Talks No matter whether you want one can or or a hundred cans we can save you money. You men with large families take advantage of this opportunity to save hard earned money. Groceries are necessities, and it is not often you are offered this money saving opportunity. Make your dollar do the duty of $1.50. Come in Now Watson Ik Watson 203 Box Butte Avenue Alliance, Nebraska Phone 100 Store Building for Lease A good location for the past 19 years and still good Rooming House for Lease Fine Location ATHENA Underwear. is tailored to fit the figure smoothly, snugly and entirely. It is fashioned to fit like a glove. Here are the features that give Athena its comfort, its daintiness and its tailored fit. Slotinp Shoulders and Sleeves Conform to the shoulders with out wrinkling under arms. Perfected Shoulder' Stay " Keeps garment from stretching - across the shoulder, and holds sleeve in place. Curved Armhole Brines arm seams to the natu ral curve of the shoulder and holds garment snugly and smoothly up under arm, doin? away with unnecessary cloth Three-Cornered Gusse. Is so shaped as to relieve the psual strain at the thigh. In sures greater comfort and longer wear. 7 r At. the Churches J Methodist ItylHCopiil Church 10 a. m. Sunday School. 11 a. m. Preaching service. 6:30 p. ni. Young people'B meet ing. 7:30 p. ni. Preaching service. Prayer meeting on Wednesday ev ening at 7:30. Rev. J. It. Tarns,' Pastor SOI Itox llutte. Phone 1H Presbyterian Church 10 a. m. Sunday School. 11 a. in. Preaching service. 2:30 p. m. Junior Endeavor. 6:30 p. m. Senior Endeavor. 7:30 p. m. Preaching service. Prayer meeting on Wednesday ev ening at 7:30. Miss Grace Hooper, state superin tendent of the Junior Endeavor, will speak at the prayer meeting service this week. IU'V. Ijewi Mclntyre, Pastor 705 Emerson Phone :WO Services held evenings for three weeks. Kev. II. J. Young, Pastor' HOO Box llutte. Phone Hit ..PIKE'S PEAK OR BUST" David V. Hush, Noted Impersonator and Kntertalner, Coming to Al liance, November Jst "Heard Mr. Hush twice. Consid er him one of the very best on-lecture platform. Witty and entertaining." The above is taken from the Aber deen, S. D., Daily News. It Is one of the many pleasing comments on the work of David V. Bush, who will ap pear In Alliance at the Methodist church, Monday evening, November 1. Included in the evening's enter tainment, Mr. Bush will give his popular impersonated lecture "Pike's Peak or Bust." The evening prom ises to be one of sense and nonsense, humorouB, thrilling and dramatic. Mr. Bush has become widely known us the "Peace Poet", having written hundreds of poems on peace since the present great European war started. Several of these poems have been published in book form. It Is said that he ran compose poetry on any subject for his audiences, while on the platform. Mr. Bush has made a life study of his art, and was engaged in Chau tauqua work the past season. The price for admission generally charg ed to hear Mr. Bush Is 50 cents, but the young people's society, undf whose auspices he is to appear, tat that he can be heard In Alliance lot 25 cents, with a special price of IS rcr-Js for students of the Alliance schools. Fanner' Meeting PoMponed The October meeting of the Farm ers' Club has been postponed to tie third Tuesday In November, wbico will be the 16th. The club was to have met this month with D. E. Purinton. The place of the next meeting has not yet been selected, but will be announced later. On October 20. FAIRVIEW Addi tion is to be thrown open to pur chase everything at auction and to the highest bidder. ill r Baptist Church 10 avtn. Sunday School. 6:30 p. m. Young People's meet ing. J Prayer meeting on Wednesday at 7:30, and choir rehearsal after this service.. LonvNeelt Sleeveless Suit Just as a woman is fuller across the bust than the back, so this garment is made with extra fullness in front. Patent Seat This consists of a plait on each side of the back, instead of extra cloth in the middle where it causes dis comfort. Always stays closed and allows sufficient room, sitting or standing. ISA M t V , :.;. rV'r'i'V'l Vi!;i ''! jMh!ii:ii;l "The Store of Quality" GEO. A. MOLLRING Imniaiiiiel'i Lutheran Church Cor. Yellowstone and 7th Kt. 9:30 a. m. English Sunday School and Bible class. 11 a. m. English services with sermon. German school at 9 a. m. every Saturday. Ueliglous instruction in English every Saturday at 1:30 p. m. Everyone is welcome and cordially Invited to attend all of the services of the church. Iter. Titus Iang, Pastor 720 Missouri Phone 605 Kt. Matthew Church 7:30 a. m. Holy Communion. ,. 11 a. m. Morning prayer and ser mon. 7:30 p. m. Evening prayer and sermon. Iter. William Carson Hhaw, Itertor m. Young people's serv Christian Church 10 a. m. Sunday School 11 a. m. Preaching service. The subject for the morning service will be "Ways and Means of the King dom". 6:30 p. Ice. 7:30 p. m. Preaching service. Prayer meeting on every Wednes day evening at 7:30. Everyone la looking forward to the coming of the Royal Welsh Singers who are to appt ar at this church on Saturday evenine, October 23rd. Try ! tt ha Itiora Home force revival meetings be ginning the 24th of this month. Plan. to attend every one oi tne meetings and bring someone else with you. - ANNOUNCEMENT OUR FALL CAMPAIGN WILL H. BECK COMPANY The Sioux City Jewelers Have for months been busy in the selection of nice goods for the com ing season. No effort spared to get the best, newest and cheapest for the money in all lines. Our DIAMOND assortment is stronger than ever with a host of popular price pieces. , Very Desirable DIAMOND RINGS at $15, $25, $40, $50, $75 and $100. adapted for engagement and anniversaries. Our WATCH stock is stronger than ever, for both adults and the younger ones. MEN'S and BOYS' STANDARD Gold Filled WATCHES, all makes $10, $15, $20, and the "BECK SPECIAL" at $25. FOR TOE LADIES POPULAR BRACELET WATCHES $10 up. STERLING SILVER Twenty patterns. SILVER PLATE, CUT GLASS, JEWELRY, RINGS, LEATHER GOODS, STATIONERY and NOVELTIES ALL NEW. The well known "BECK" WEDDING RINGS in 14, 18 and 22 karat gold, all stamped with the "BECK" trademark. Our new Fall Catalog will be ready about November 1, upon ap plication. "WE WANT TO SEE YOU" WILL H. BECK COMPANY THE OLD TIME JEWELERS Fourth and Pierce Streets, Sioux City, Iowa