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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1915)
His First Trip. Cut by Courtesy Safety Department, Burlington Railroad A Uiairiae luenpe was Issueil Tuesday t( H.iyiuoiid Uuriderson of Liind, and Miw Maudo Slinurr, o( Spadrt, and tiny were married by .linli'e Berry the saine day. Mrs. Willi. u t'arhou SIihw went to Mullen Wedm-Hday to meet her bus bam. Iean Shaw, who bus been out on on1 of bks lepular mlnslonary tripH. Tliey will return home Uclaf. Mr. ami Mrs John Matbls return ed to their rnnrh home sixty nillen northeast of Allianre Vedneslay, af ter a visit to the eipositlon at San FratirlHco. Both Mr. and Mrs. Math is are rather feeble, but they stood the trip well anil say the exposition was "(lie sight of a life time." Alliance lodge No. 168, I. (). (). held semi animal election of oflicerw Tuesday evening In the new hall in VCftiS fUM I AM COlNfr TO CVG V'CU frARRY HAVE A NEW M VsJrT H I US THIS TRIP TME1M INTER tST IN A JO0 715 cKAKl-MAf4 AUO I HAVE rov Afi HERE FOR YCU A MMfHLJEV OF StpfcTY INSTRUCTIONS WHICH I ftUL tw.the maim nmic 15 7 Arid HOW TO 00 OVER WITH YcUJ WORK Srtmvl 1 1 ' )h Dour kPCErrix& 7' HURT m MvWtfT EVER ffuU BETWEEN MCVJJ& Olttt.NCR SHOVE DRAWBARS WUEfc'Cn'P.S ARK COvPim. DCNTWGI C.HAMCE, SURE VCUARE SAFE THEI ,0 nv.(Donit w" nftEUTM other TO GET OWM KJ WHEN THEYfctf . - -w - - i .i n I r r tt" mists i r )- THC PILOT MMTIRECIM OMW WIPE liPT WITH ME ( v in H, SON. ULONG- TIME. iCAMEDi HBOUT SAFETY THCSEy Htr TbcCmk .ATO SIIT ME sJ IMFETY IPRANW Si .1 11 : v "1 'v Ill x, Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Thompson were here from Antioch last Thursday, Hnests of thn U J. Scblll familj at tvrkey dinner". Mr. and Mrs. L. ArmstronR. Mr. and Mrs. Kd Schill, aad Mrs. Blair, were other supris at the dinner. The Thompsons rturB eil to Antioch Friday. Dr. Jeffery went to HeminKford Tuday on professional business. If thn business ut HeminRford and Maryland will justify the time and eipendlturw It Is Dr. Jeffery's Inten tion to later spend part or each week at these two Tillages. J. F. McAlpln, chier clerk at th Burlington storehouse, has been pro moted to the position or chief clerk at the Burlington sorebouae at Plattstnouth, Nebr. He has koua to Flattsmouth to take up his new work. Pete Watson or Mitchell, well known old time wolf hunter, was In the city Tuesday. A bin smoker and election or of fleers will take plnc at the E ; v bad this evening- J. O. Baker, or Mitchell, was In thn Hty between trains Tuesday. 1'. It. Mahaffy, of Chicago, has ui rived in Alllanc o take the position or chief clerk at the Burlington store house, succeedinK J- H. McAlpln. the Woods buUding. 1 hose eh'ctel or the etiHuIng term were: A. 1. Uodgers, Noble (Jrand; J. L. Over man. Vice liranfl; k. w. hicks, sh: retary: C. C. Bodgers, Treasurer; F. A. Tfabert, TruHt. Announcement has been received of the1 marrkiffv of Clarence O. Ros- nberger, sere1ary of the Herulng- Nird Coimuercinl Club, and Miss Ma bel 1'hebe Berry, or Angora, Novom ber 24. Miss Berry Is the daughter or Mr. am! Mrs. C. W. Berry or An gora. They win oe at norue ai ji-mu -lngford arter Dot-ember 1. Thomas D. Morgan, prominent real estate man or Lincoln, has been transacting business In Alliance thin week, In r.onwftion with the real ea tate agency ol K. T. Kibble & Co. Mr Morgan la very rnu"h Interested in western Nebraska and Is on'hua- lasiic ever Ihe development that i taking plaeo la agriculture and stock raiHlng and the building up or th thriving town of this part of the state. i A double wedding occurred at the court house Wwlaoaday of last week when Clyde A. Tlatt and Miss Far Abbell, and John E. Marshall and Miss Haael M. So.mlbb were married by Judge llerry. Both couplea an from near Marsland, the grooms be ing prominent ranchers there. The lirst named fculy vai only 16 yearn old, and broRbt with her the writ ten consent ol r parents. The oth er young lady wu 19, while the meo were 22 and 30, respectively. I cj s.- . . : r "VcJ j- in . i . 1 J BEN1FIT BY Big&er Stocks Better Choice Greater Variety i oeccer oervice SalM Fnrrof 39 Miller Bros., store is literally choke full of gifts for every member of the fam ily. The assortment starts at toys and keeps going until it reaches bedroom suites an exceptionally wide range. The toys for the most part are of substantial make, highly ornamented, and are all imported from Germany, and it is the strongest line we have ever carried. Everything is placed so it is most convenient for shoppers you don't have to look over the entire stock to find what you are looking for. FOR FATHER FOR LITTLE SISTER A Morris Chair A Doll . , t A Hook An KaHy Itocker Toy A Smoking Stand A Game FOR MOTHER FOR LITTLE BROTHER A SewitiR Machine A Toy Anto or Train Sot of China A ame Piece of Fancy Chinawaro et Cut Glass FOR "HER" A Nice Kasv Chair i j r i ru, . Fancy China Ked Cclar Ghent . . . , Cut Glaws Sewing Basket Stationery ' " " Kodak Album FOR BIO SISTER Sj,win(f BaskH Fancy China Cedar Chest Cut Glass Writing Desk Writing Desk FOR THE NEWLYWEDS Stationery u furnish your entire Cedar Chet holt? vvvn Kiv), you only Kodak Album the best, and your home will Sewing Basket be cozy and comfortable. MILLER BROS. Western Nebraska's Mouse Furnishers Just Three Weeks Three weeks from tomorrow night will he Christ mas eve. Three weeks from Saturday will be Christ mas day ! Kvety minute you put off your shopping lessens your chance of getting the pick of the stocks just that long. We don't want to seem urgent, for we will have a Christmas stock right up until Christmas day, but during the last few days it will be a small one. But what we do want to impress on you is that you're going to possibly lose out and not get exactly what you had wanted. Perhaps there is some article in the stock that you would like to have, yet you don't want to buy it just now. If thia is the case, we will gladly lay it away for you until you're ready for it, on receipt of a small deposit. We want to facilitate the work all that is possible, both for the customers and for the store help. And right here we want to emphasize the fact that our stock is new and clean bright, shiny, substantial ly built toys; and beautifully-finished, well-made furni ture and dishes. The useful gift is appreciated most nowadays, and that's the kind we have. Become a member of the "SPUG". FOR THE HOME Chairs A Kug A Chiffonier Plain or Fancy Dishes A Sideboard A Brass Bedstead A Dresser A New Carpet A Stand Table And hundreds of other articWs that will beautify your home. Articles that go into the home are always the useful kind and are reminders of the giver for many years. Make your home comfortable you can do it at a small cost, and it will be a joy forever. We guarantee every article of furniture in out stock to be as good as can be found on the market at the prices. We carry nothing cheap aiul shoddy neither do we carry furniture that is too high-priced for moderate salaried people. And furthermore we never misrepresent. If we haven't the article you wish in stock we will gladly get it for you, but under no circumstances will. we try to persuade you to take something you do not want. This is a firm policy laid down by Miller Bros., and we al ways intend to stick to it. Pick out any article of furniture, make a small de posit, and we will gladly reserve it for you until you are readv for it. MILLER BROS. Western Nebraska's House Furnishers