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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1915)
Vri. L. I. Bressler. of Hutchinson, Kansas, mother of Charley Walters, who ti employed at the government land office, arrived last week for a visit until next week, when she wlU return home with Charles, who ex pects to make her a visit during his vacation. r - C. R. Fuller, who at one time was proprietor of the Alliance Art Studio, bow owned by M. E. Grebe, who Is imw living at Sheridan, Wyo., was In the city tbla week visiting with llor ace Dogue. The First State Hank has notified the Commercial Club that I hey will Inaugurate the practice of keeping pen during the noon hour, In ac cordance with the recent petition signed by many Alliance business men. E. V. Cramer went to Torrington, Wyo., Sunday to spend a few days looking after business matters. About sixty electric lights have . been placed on the building occupied by the Imperial theatre, the Alliance Electrical Works, and Ray's Flower Store. At night when all the lights re turned on, not only the front of the building, but all the adjacent buildings are Illuminated in nice nape. The lights extend entirely Across the top of the building and about half way down each side. Mr. and Mrs. Mono Wright and Mrs. W. R. Drake departed Sunday to attend the Rehekah assembly which convened at Omaha Tuesday. Tbla assembly Is being held In conjunction with the Odd Fellows convention, which la In pension in Omaha this week. Mrs. J. Pattlochy departed Wed nesday for SpearflBh, S. D., for a few days' visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. Walter Adams, of Milwaukee, Wis., is here this week visiting with her sister, Mrs. W. E. Cotant, and family. l!rs. Agnes Dempster-Cunningham departed Monday for her home at Madison, Wis., after, an extended vis It here with friends! Mrs. Cunning bam lived In Alliance about twenty three years ago, and said her visit was a rare treat, not only because of her visit with her many old-time friends, but to witness the results of the many changes that have taken place in and around Alliance since he left. Mrs. J. Carr went to Droken Mow Tuesday for a few days' visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. J. H. Mosler, with her cousin, Mies Ida Ryder, of Springfield. 111.. who ia here visiting, spent Tuesday visiting with friends In Hot Springs. Mrs. I I, Mosh.fr and daughter! ft Mabel and Miss Ida Hyder returned last Friday from a few days' visit In vAjifMiver, ) Vern Leonard came tip from Liu coin Monday for a short vIhU with Bla parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Leon ard. W. M. Robinson, of the HaddorlT Music Company, came In Wednesday - to loejc after business matters con nected with the company. M. C. Hubbell, a former resident of Alliance, but now of Long Reach, Calif., lost his automobile by fire a short time ago as he whs traveling in it from Long Reach to the Oklahoma oil fields. This Is the Becond car Mr. Hubbell has lost from the same cause and under 'he same circum stances, the first one burning while be was on his way from Alliance to Oklahoma some time ago, before he moved to California. Mrs. Hazel Amsberry Is spending a few days In our city, introducing a literary work, which is well known and widely discussed with favor Burton Holmes Travelogues. These works cover a wide sphere of travel, and anyone interested in securing a et of twelve books may do so at a reasonable expense. The ladles belonging to the Pres byterian Auxiliary are preparing to bold a supper at the church basement this evening Thursday. There will be a small charge, but the goodies which will tempt the palate of every one will more than repay for the ex- peine of attending. Thia is not a cut price sale it is simply another way of advertising. We are willing to lose money to get you acquainted with these high standard goods. Toilet Articles 40c New England Perfume, oz. bottle, assorted odors ...2 for 41c 75c New England Perfume, 1 oz. bot tle, assorted odors 2 for 76o 60c Pox New England Soap Lily of the Valley 2 for flic 60c Box New England Soap RoBe Duds : 2 for 61c 60c Box New England Soap Wood Violet 2 for flic 26c Rexall Antiseptic Tooth Pow der 3 for 56c 2.1c Can Trailing Arbutus Talcum 2 for 20c 25c Flexible Nail File 2 for 2flr 2 fie Bottle Harmony Perfume, Vi oz.. assorted odors 2 for 26c 50c Bottle Harmony Perfume, 1 ox., assorted odors 2 for 51c 50c Manicure Shears 2 for 51c 25c Rexall Blemish Soap. . .2 for 26e 25c Violet Dulce Rouge . . .2 for 26V 25c Harmony Carnation Talcum 2 for 26c 25c Box Face Powder 2 for 26c 25c Pearl Tooth Powder . . .2 for 26c 15c Nasal Douche 2 for 16c 23c Jar Hartley Cold Cream 2 for 26c 25c Cosmopolitan Tooth Brush 2 for 26c 50c Cloth Brush 2 for 51c 25c Lather Brush 2for26c Stationery 10c Dox. Rexall Steel Pens 2doa. 11c 10c pkg. Envelopes 64 size 2 for 11c 10c Rexall Ink Tablets ...2 for 11c 10c pkg. Visiting Cards ...2 for 11c 25c Box Shakespearian Station ery 2 for 26c 3 5c Box Stationery, 60 sheets. 50 envelopes 2 for 86c 5c Lead Pencils 2 for 6c 5c Pen Holders 2 for 6c 10c Book .Strap 2 for 11c 10c Roll Crepe Paper 2 for 11c Household Ned ami Keiiiedio Thursday, Friday and Saturday kwill buy any article mentioned in this advertisement, regardless of its retail value providing a second article of the same kind is purchased at our regular price. YOU PAY FULL PRICE ON THE FIRST AND GET THE SECOND FOR ONE CENT Savoy Chocolates lc Two Pounds 41c 48 pieces, 17 different kinds, in pretty box One box Atn wo oxt'8 One Tound 4UC Two Pounds 41c $1.00 Itcxall Sarsaparilla Tonic 2 for $1.01 25c Rexall Corn Solvent 2 for 26c 25c Rexall Mentholine Balm .2 for 26c 25c Box Rexall Cold Tablets 2 for 26c REXALL 1 TOOTH PASTE A Perfect Dentifrice Pleasant to taste and Anti septic 1 Tube 25c, 3 Tubes 61c .-""! S .JAVA M'. 10c Cherub Pacifiers 2 for 11c 25c Rexall Medicated Skin Soap 2 for 26c 1 lb. Box Tulip Linen Paper, 50 Envelopes to match, 55c, 2 for 56c 9 TRAILING ARBUTUS TALCUM POWDER lc I ABB" -z means u. This talcum is exceptional for its fineness and odor 't I'w can, 25c Two cans for 26c 25c Box Rexall Foot Powder 2 for 26c 25c Nasal Douche 2 for 26c 25c Bottle Rexall Blackberry Cordial 2 for 26c $1.00 Bottle Everyday Tonic 2 for $1.01 Manhattan Cnfe Open Again The Manhattan Cafe, which haB been closed several days for extens fve Improvements, opened for busi nea this morning. F. D. McCormick Is the proprietor, and believes In glv log his customers the best. The cafe now presents a neat and modern ap pearance. ItetuniM from Western Trip Al Wlker returned Tuesday morn Inn from a three weeks' bunting and fishing trip in Wyoming. He stop ped at Douglas where his son, Art lives. Al Is now telling the boys some new fishing stories. McCarthy Was at Nebraska City The Nebraska City Daily Press of October 3 had the following to say 3. H. McCarthy of Alliance. Nebr.. is visiting relatives In Wyoming pre cinct for a few days. He attended the football game here yesterday. Mr, McCarthy was a resident of Otoe county for many years. Today he is one of the substantial farmers and stock raisers of western Nebraska Woman Seriously Injured The wife of Mr. Honey, the cow oy who created such a sensation at e stockmen s convention in Ain ace. was badly injured Monday ev 4 lug uear Ellsworth when a horse 10c Roll Toilet Paper 2forllC 25c Powder Puff 2 for 26c 10c Roll Crepe Paper 2forllc 10c Bottle Shoe Blacking .2 for lie 5c Hot tie Itexnll Cream of Almonds 2 for 36c 10c Cake Tar Soap 2 for 11c 0c Nursing Bottle Fittings 2 for 11c I A LIGGETT S PURE CHEWING GUM Flavors: Peppermint, Spearmint, Cinnamon 5c per Package 2 for 6c BRUSHES 10c Hand Brush ...... 2 for 11c 35c Hand Brush 2 for 36c 75c Hair Brush 2 for 76c $1.00 Hat Brush 2 for $1.01 Stork Nipples Kach one packed In a sanitary carton red, white or black rubber F-ach, 5c Three for lie Six Nipple, 21c Twelve Nipple . v 5c 41c Household Needs and Remedies 11.00 Rexall Cod Liver Oil Emulsion 2 for 91.01 f t.OO Itexnll Celery and Iron Tonic, 2for91.01 5c Dottle Petroleum Jelly .. .2 for 6c $1.00 Rexall Beef Wine and Iron 2 for $1.01 50c Rexall eczema ointment 2 for Clc $1.00 Itoxbury Rubber Gloves 2 for $1.01 25c Bottle Glycerine and Rose Water 2 for 26c 10c Nursing Bottle 2 for 11c 5c Package Court Plaster. . .2 for 6c 15c Package Bird Seed . . . .2 for 16c 10c Pkg. Absorbent Cotton 2 for 11c noc Bottle Rexall Rubbing Oil 2 for 51c 10c Bottle Rexall Soda Mint Tablets u r r it-.- 25c Belladonna Plaster ...SlUUCi 25c Rubber Comb .2 for 26c 25c Rexall Headache Powders 2 for 26c 50c Rexall Kidney Remedy 2 for Sic $2.0O Maximum Fountain Syringe 2 for $2.01 10c pkg. Epsom Salts 2 for 11c 25c Flannel Water Bottle Cover 2 for 26c 25c Rexall Arnica Salve ... 2 for 26c 25c Rexall Baby Cough Syrup 2 for 26c 5c Medicine Droppers 2 for 6c 25c Rexall Bed Wetting Remedy 2 for 26c $2.00 Rexall Bamboo Brier Blood Builder 2 for $2.01 10c pkg. Sulphur 2 for 11c 85c Fountain Syringe Tube 2 for 36c 15c Rexall Bronchial Tablets 2 for 16c 25c Rexall Carbolated Witch Hazel Salve 2 for 26c 10c pkg. Borax 2 for 11c $1.50 Money Hack Water Itottle, size No. 3 2 for $1.51 15c Chamois 2 for 16c 35c Chamois . . . 2 for 6c 15c Household Ammonia ..2 for 16c . 25c Monogram Kur and llcer Syringe 2 for 26c 25c Rexall Carbolic Salve .2 for 26c 25c Comp Cathartic Pills . .2 for 51c 25c Box Rexall Charcoal Tablets 2 for 26c 25c Rexall White Liniment 2 for 26c ftl.OO Rexall Vegetable Compound 2for$t.O! Maximum Hot Water Bottle The largest selling bottle in the world. . The price everywhere is $2.00 each. Full two-quart ca pacity. Guaranteed for two years Standard Price, One I lot tie, $2.00 This Sale, Two Itottle . . . $2.01 HOL STEN'S The. ffW& Store ALLIANCE - - - NEBRASKA 60c Olive and Palm Oil Liquid Shampoo and Soap, 2 for 61c which she was riding ran away and nto a barb-wire fence. One of her limbs was cut to the bone and she was bruised and scratched. She was brought to Alliance for medical reatinent, being attended by Dr. Bellwood. FOR SALIC Well improved, fully equipped 3000 acre stock ranch in southern Wyoming. 800 acres fine irrigated hay land; remainder well watered pasture land. Water rights perpetu al and fully paid. 400 head of cattle; 25 head of horses and mares; 4 00 tons of hay. Value of property, about $60,000. One-half cash, balance on terms to suit. Address. WYOMING, 925 Foster Building. Denver, Colorado. 45-2t-6071 TiiaeeoV 11 Is not aTfflcTrTo"beTleve that sheep will increase In the next ten years where cattle have been decreasing. SHEEP AND MEAT SHORTAGE On Big Advantage Is That Animal Yield Valuable By-Product In Wool Multiply Raploly. There Is a good basis for tne belief recently expressed by Prof. Carlyle of Idaho that sheep will partly replace cattle and help to overcome the meat sUortage. Sheep multiply more rapidly than cattle; there are more multiple births. One of the greatest drawbacks to the production of beef on high priced land Is that a cow must bs kept a year for a calf. Another advsntaga In favor of sheei Is that they yield a valuable by-product, the wool, without having to be milked. That appeals to a good many farmers. For the consumption of roughage, the by-product of the farm, sheep, are as well adapted as cattle. Great Scavengers. Sheep are of great value in remov ing underbrush from a farm and In this respect their activity is excelled only by that of Angora goats. Given plenty of brush and grass, located In a. region that is free from sheep dis eases, where the animals are supplied LUfflcient fresh water and salt, the gains that they will make In six months will be quite astonishing. Of course where the largest gains are desired the sheep must be supplied with plenty of supplementary grain. The farmer who desires to feed sheep should preferably purchase western wethers or range sheep during a period when the msrket Is right, so that he will be able to fatten the mutton-producers on a good margin of profit. y Chronic Consolation "About two years ago when I be gan using Chamberlain's Tablets I had been suffering for some time with stomach trouble and chronic constipation. My condition improv ed rapidly through the use of these tablets. Since taking four or five bottles of them my health has been fine," writes Mrs. John Newton, Irv ing. N. Y. Obtainable everywhere. Adv Oct arket Week Specials Free Demonstration of "Morning Cup" Brand Coffee and Iten Biscuits On Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, during Market Week there will be at our store rep resentatives of the company manufacturing "Morning Cup" brand Coffee, and the Iten Biscuit company, of Omaha, who will serve their products together to all who visit the store on those days. This is done to acquaint the public w ith the excellent quality of these two products, which we han dle and which we recommend to our customers. Come in and Try Them at Our Expense FOK SA1.F. Strictly pure California extracted honey. 120 lbs. net per case, deliver ed. Freight paid to points in Nebr aska, Dakota or Iowa, at $10 per case. Cash with order. T. L. GHAVES. Selrua, California DOLLAR DAY BARGAINS No. 1 25 cent Package Gold Dust, 16 bars White Russian or Diamond C Soap, . CI 4 cans of Rex Lye - V No. 2 5 pounds of Peaberry Coffee, regular 25 cents a pound, for the two Dollar uays, 0l - V 5 pounds for A TEN CENT SALE During the six days of Market Week we will conduct a 10 cent sale of staple GROCERIES such as Corn, Kraut, Hominy, Tomatoes and other canned and bulk goods. These are all pure and fresh, and offer you a good opportun ity to lay in a supply of table necessities. WATCH OUR WINDOW And See What a Dime Will Do Moore Grocery Company i !