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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1915)
-4. W I r . J .. . . . . . ants, is taking moving pictures of dif- honey. 120 lbs. net per case, deliver A ferent scenes of Interest over this freight paid to points In Net- . ... , . . . . aska. Dakota or Iowa, at $10 per part of the state. While here he is , casP Cash with order the -ALLIANCE HERALD IiIA)VU U. THOMAS, lliiMlness Kin naffer ,OHN W. TIIOMAH, Hdltor 1IAKVKY E. RHODES, City Editor L'm CATHHKINK MHHU:, Kdllrv Sh li.l I'aitinent should bo present to enjoy the hour The main number on the afternoon';- ance ana aviicious luncn served oy Mrs. Johnson. propram will be a "Constitutional Our city is well supplied with po ;to buyers, pickets and spuds. ' ' John Sanipy and wife were-iu town Quiz" to be conducted by Mrs. Hai- the puej;t or F. M. Hroome and otner t L. GRAVES. , rlet Vance. Mrs. Tully, an active membr of the Alliance p. E. O. who is now in Los Angeles, was a delegate from Nebraska to the Supreme Grand Chapter held in that city October 13. The ladles of the sisterhood In Alli ance are planning on entertaining friends. Solum, California. Strictly pure California extracted Old papers for Bale at The Herald oth-5 tents a bunch. ' PiiMIMkmI every Thursday by TMl MliUALD PUBLISHING COMPANY Incorporated Friday after their new 1916 Maxwell roadster. Walt Wedle, wife and daughter visiter Mrs. Weddle's mother, Mrs. Uoyd O. Thomas, President J. Carl Thotnaa, Vic Pre. John W. Tliomaa, Secretary the Nebraska P. E. O. next June, and this means a big boost for Alliance, as this Is the first gathering of Its Fosket, Friday. E. Schumacher was in from the Dunlap country Saturday. The Wesley Travis Company play ed to a good crowd Friday evening. Mrs. Joe Raymond came in Friday and the children accompanied her home for the week end. Entered at the pout office at Alliance, the mailt ai aecond-clasa matter. Nebraska, for transmission through kind held In western Nebraska, and members will come from all over the state to attend this state meeting. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, 1.60 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE The cltiznns of Alliance should heart AT h Events in the Social Realm j ily co-operate In entertaining this company, or asBlst In any way possl ble. Has I I; 1 1 1 gntlmen ever return to tns rlty they will be made heartily welcome. parents of children wishing to Join this helpful club will endeavor to have them there promptly. Let the interested teachers of music see that you are standing back of them in pushing every effort. On Monday afternoon, at Wood's hall, after the regular physical cul tnre class, the membera of that clnst and of two musical organisations en joyed a Hallowe'en party at which the Misses Rurnett aid Oifford were hoetesses for the young folks. Each one was requested to bring a guest, and the company numbered about frty-Ave. Garnet were played such aa "Button, button, who's got the bat ton," "London bridge it falling down," "tug of war"; .after which the children were seated In a circle te partake of light refreshments. The Urge delicious doughnfMt, big round pop corn .ballajirrappod In Hallow e'en napkins, and b'ri gut . rosy apples were among the "goodies" which the young folks truly enjoyed. Then Thlle the party were eating, two "ghosts" were escorted Into the dark ened hall by the light of two Jack-o-1 lanterns, and they proved to be friendly as they shook hands with each guest. The ghost story told ; about this time and in the weird i tones served as a feature of amuse ment for the children and another ghost announced that they would ap pear again on Hallowe'en but not for the purpose of harming any "good rnlld." The effort extended ly tne Mr. Cook of Lakeside entertained two ladies most interested In delight-jat a sumptuous chicken dinner at 6 ing the hearts of the young were lo'clock Sunday evening. Most of the This evening there will be held music recital at the Haddorff Music House at 8 o'clock, under the dlrec tlon of the School of Music. The pu pils who are studying music will be on the program, and the parents should and will be present to encour age them by their interest and pres ence. There is a Jolly good time anticl pated by the members of the Elks club and their invited guests tomor row, Friday, evening. It la given out that the ladlea will not be excused I from attending in hardtlme costume, and everyone who does not go with the appearance of being "tacky" will be fined for such disobedience of rules. By the arrangements which have been made, we are cure that the evening will be one full of enjoy ment and pleasure. surely appreciated aa was told by the happy faces of their young friends. ' Very pretty were the decorations at the parish house last Friday, which the ladies of St. Matthews church had arranged in order that the spacious room might put on a gala appearance in the evening. The members of the church and friendt gathered In a merry company to show their welcome for Dean and Mrs. Shaw, and family, and everyone enjoyed a very pleasant time. The autumn colors and leaves were used In profusion and "fruit of the har ves" also added their beauty to the scene. The reception committee, which consisted of Mr. and Mrs. Hol sten, Mr. and Mrs. Gavin, and Mrs. Ilennett, were Ideal entertain and the honored ones surety felt, I' never before, that truly they were among friends. Refreshments conslst'ng of offee and sandwiched, punch and wafers were served, and music fur nished by a Vietrola added gayety to the occasion' along with, dancing, which took up the latter part of the evening. It ia certain thaV the mem bers and friends of Ube congregation re endeavoring to .( tbe "new earners" feel at home. party were from Alliance, and went over by auto to the home of their host. The party included the Misses Bennett, Dowd, Davenport, MorrlB and Osborne, and Messrs. Drews, Carmine, Newberry, Abbeg. The guests report a delightful Unit and ride, and that Mr. Cook was very pro flclent in his role of host to the com pany. Mrs. H. P. Toohey has issued invi tatlons to a luncheon at 1:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Bridge and kensington will occupy the afternoon hours. Dr. and Mrs. Jeffery entertained Rev. and Mrs. Mclntyre at dinner on Monday evening, at the Drake. The evening proved to be a very enjoya ble one. The Rebekahs are planning a Hal lowe'en social for Friday night and arranging a good supper and "good time" for all. Surely the "weird spirits" find plenty of gatherings to attend and undoubtedly they will make . themselves seen as well as heard. ' Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Pearson are planning to entertain the Christian Endeavorers of the Presbyterian church next Monday night. The event will be a Hallowe'en social and a delightful time is assured. The Y. M. B. C.'s will hold their regular meeting Ijt the room In the basement of the M. E. church this evening. Beside the study hour, there will be a business meeting and some time devoted to a social time. Undoubtedly the hours will be prof itably spent. Thet apron Bale and public supper which the ladles of the PreBbyterlan ehnrch directed and served on last Thursday evening in the church base ment was a grand success. The de licious eatables from the start to fin ish were more than one could wish for, and at the small sum asked. The ladies certainly proved themselves masters In the culinary line, and such value for the money has never been heard of before. Participants report a fine feed and hope that another one will be soon coming. The regular dance held at the op era house on Saturday evening last, under the supervision of Mrs. Wlker, was much enjoyed by those In at tendance. The music was of the best, and everyone seemed to thor oughly appreciate the good time pro vided. On next Monday evening there will be held at the parish house a social good time and dancing will be also enjoyed. The members of St. Mat thew's church and the friends are invited to attend, and a delightful evening is anticipated and assured. The ladies of the congregation are planning to serve light refreshments, and as heretofore, the hours will be pleasantly spent. George Darling and aswlatanta went to quite a little extra labor Saturday when they prepared to entertain on that evening. They cleared a large spaoe In their store and made the floor such as would delight the com pany of young folks who gathered In the evening to enjoy a delightful 'time dancing to the music of a dia mond disc Edison. Punch and waf ers were served and the party proved a pleasant one to all. The music rendered proved that it would not be a bad investment for every home, as it was of high quality and entertaining. The Royal Welsh Male Quartette were enthusiastically received at the Christian church on Saturday even ing. The music and rendition was all that was anticipated, and all of the five In the company proved them selves persons of talent and willing to give of their best. From the first number, Ensemble chorus, through to the last number, the program In cluding vocal solos, piano solo, duets, choruses and a description of the "Lusitanla Disaster", was one of en joyment, instruction and Interest and showed the singers to be those of rare merit,. The audience could have been larger, but we are sure if the The members of each class in the high school are planning for a frolic on Friday night of this week, which will take the form of a Hallowe'en festival, and the faculty are Included in the company. Committees from each class are pushing the entertain ment, and other things pertaining to the event, and we are sure that these young people will be in full dress to entertain any "ghosts" who might put in an appearance. A fuller de scription will be given In our next is sue, but let every one permissible en ter Into the Jollities of the occasion Mrs. Wm. Mitchell and Mrs. Harry Ganti have Issued invitations to a o'clock luncheon for thla afternoon, to be given at their home, 814 Lara' mle. The decorations are to be tug gestive of Halowe en and the ap pointments daintily arranged. The hostesses will be assisted by the Misses Doris Young, Margaret Shaw, Mrs. W. T. Schlupp and Mrs. J. O Kerns. Bridge and klnsington will be Indulged In. The list of guests Include MesdameB W. V. Norton, Ward Norton, D. W. Butler, Reuben Knight, J. A. Hunter. Claude Vaughan, Marcus Frankle, A. V. Gav in, Bruce Wilcox, Fred Helpbrlnger, Nellie Wilson, C. E. Hershman. Roy Beckwlth, M. E. Grebe, C. A. New berry, Wm. Blgnell, Robt. Reddish, Wm. Barnett, Wm. Eubanka, Fred Holsten, Arthur Nelson, Carson Shaw, J. C. Morrow, oJe Westover, Jack Boyer, and Mrs. Culver of Den ver, Colo. The P. E. O. Sisterhood are to be entertained at the home of Mrs. C. E. Marks next Monday afternoon and a pleasant afternoon is anticipated The regular business will be dispens ed with and the remaining time given over t" A social time. During the af ternoon the hostess will serve a de licious repast, and all members The Baptist Ladles' Society met with Mrs. J. S. Corps on yesterday af ternoon and a very profitable pro gram was carried out. The topic was "Home Missions", the talk being on American situation and also Alli ance In particular, the leader of the subject being Mrs. A. H. Robbins. The remaining time of the afternoon was spent in a social manner, and the hostess to the company served a very delicious and elaborate lunch. which was a very pleasant feature of the meeting. Mrs. C. B. Gibson entertained the ladles of the Methodist Aid on Wed nesday afternoon of this week and report grant the time pleasantly spent. The topic for the afternoon a meeting was "Home Missions", and dealt with the country wherever the American flag floats. We are sure that the subject was an interesting and Instructive one and Mrs. A. P. Brown proved herself a capable lead er of the dlscuslson. A social time was also spent and a fine "get-together" spirit was manifested. Little Jay Hall recently fell and broke his arm. His parents brought him'lo town and had the broken member dressed. MIbb Esther Kinsley, who Is teach ing in the Weddle district, in Sioux county, was home Sunday. Jake Elsa and mother were shop pers in town Saturday. Miss Rose Carrol was an Alliance visitor between trains Saturday. Lloyd Grommet is vlflltlng his grandparents during his parents' con finement In the hospital. The Hansen family autoed to Alli ance Saturday of last week. Mrs. Charley Hucke and Mrs. Etta Michael have returned from a month visit with relatives In Iowa. Miss Amelia Hucke and Miss Stella Hucke spent Sunday in Alliance, tbe guests of Mrs. Overman. Barney Shepherd went to Canton Monday with the mail. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Curry ' and Mrs. Best and son Ilascal are in Wy oming this week, going In a wagon, to build on Mrs. Beat's claim near Van assel, Wyo. Monday morning Bennie Humph rey, accompanied by Miss Merle Clark, started to Canton with the mail. In some way some of the steering gear broke and the auto turned turtle, throwing both out. Bennie escaped with no Injury. Miss Clark had several ribs fractured, but otherwise Is none the worse for her experience. The dance at the opera Jiouse Sat urday night was well attended. Quite a number of the young folks from town attended the dance at Wlnton's. Saturday night. Pete Vaughn, Mrs. A. H. Mabin. and Mrs. Shepherd autoed to E. L. Vaughn's, Sunday. A goodly number of ladles are en joying pleasant times while attend ing Miss Glfford's physical culture classes which , are held on Monday and Thursday evenings. There Is room and an opportunity for more to enter and we are sure that everyone will receive a welcome and a great deal of pleasure. An event that promises to be in teresting and entertaining to many Alliance people is the appearance of David V. Bush at the Methodist church next Monday evening, Nov ember 1st. Judging from reports of the people and the press where be has appeared, Mr. Bush Is one of the best of his kind on the platform. In eluded in his evening program will be the impersonated lecture, "Pike's Peak or BuBt." The entertainment will be in charge of tbe Epworth League. A Junior musical club is to be or ganized at the School of Music at S o'clock Saturday afternoon. This will be free for the young folks who are now taking physical culture, and there will be but a small eharge for outside pupils. HEMINGFOHD DEPARTMENT Mr. and Mrs. Fosket autoed to Al liance Wednesday of last week to visit their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. jonn Grommet, who are both confined at the hospital. Mrs. Graham and Bert Lancaster returned to their respective homes in Illinois, after a few days' visit with the Shull family. Mrs. Ira Phillips is clerking at the D. W. Butler store for a few dayB. The Methodist Ladles' Aid met at the home of Mrs. Will Johnson last week. A large crowd was In attend- NCAN We will offer the following bargains on the two Dollar Days of this week, namely Friday and Saturday. These Bargains are for Cash. .$1.00 .$1.00 15 lbs. Cane Sugar 26 Bars Crystal White Soap 20 Bars Swifts Laundry Soap and 1 large package Swift's Pride Washing Powder $1.00 4 lbs: Special Blend Coffee $1.00 Prof. Condra Here Prof. Condra, of the state univer sity, 1b in Alliance this morning en route to Crawford to attend to some research business. He has been in this section for some time observing sugar beet conditions, and said this section la blessed with an abundant crop, and that the quality of the product is excellent. In addition to the researches and observations, Prof. Condra, with a corps of assist- 3 cans Empson Pears 3 cans Empson Kraut 2 cans Empson Hominy 2 cans Empson Pumpkin ALL FOR -LL O 00 Make our store your headquarters during your stay in Alliance Market Week Geo. W. Duncan & Son 314 BOX BUTTB AVENUE IMPORTED ORIENTAL GOODS I have secured the agency for this territory of the Oriental Store, of Lincoln, Nebraska, and now have on hand a large supply of imported oriental goods, consisting of Kimonas, ac cordion plaited in all sizes, drawn-work and cologne goods which I am now offering at reduced prices. Call al 116 W.o; 4th Street. Mrs. Anna Simmons HHHHiiiimimnHmnnm "Uini inn 1111 1111 mimiiimiiinii ollar Day Bargain For Friday and Satur day, Oct. 29-30 S Just the Things You Will Need for Fall and Winter-All New-All Good Women's $1.50 Corsets, Special $1.00 Corsets with medium low bust, well boned, non rustable, all new models, for $1.00 Women's 70c Separate Suits 2 for $1.00 Fleece lined, 35c vests and drawers, 4 for $1.00 Women's 65c Outing Gowns 2 for $1.00 Women's $1.25 Fleece Lined Kimonos, $1.00 Belgium blue, grey and lavender, in floral de- signs, at $1.00 v Women's $1.39 and $1.19 Shirt Waists Special $1.00 All long sleeves, good weight, striped designs, for $1.00 , Women's 65c Brassiere, 2 for $1.00 New Fancy Handkerchiefs 4 for $1.00 Dainty crepe de chine Handkerchiefs, solid col ors, with colored borders, 35o 4 for $1.00 All Pure Linen Initial Handkerchiefs 20 for $1.00 65c Large Turkish Bath Towels 2 for $1.00 40c Turkish Bath Towels 4 for $1.00 Ttieee are all new, fctylish, seasonable good something thai you wear uearly all the time. Save money on necessities you'll probably not have a chance to get goods like these again for these prices. At The mm jtegam Store Opera House Block liUUIIIIIIIIillttSI 4k 1