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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1916)
v The Mina Taylor Line The Fashion Shop has secured the EXCLUSIVE AGENCY IN ALLIANCE for the famous MINA TAYLOR LINE of HOUSE DRESSES AND APRONS. In order to make room for this new line we will place on sale at once our entire line of DRESSES, APRONS and BREAKFAST SETS at One-third OFF REGULAR PRICE. Take advantage of these unusual bargains. The Fashion Shop has established the custom in Alliance of plainly marking prices on window display goods. While oth ers may follow this custom because of necessity, wc never have been ashamed to mark our goods plainly. You will always find this store in the lead. Ladies Bathing Suits Buy your Bathing Suits at BATHING SUIT HEADQUAR TERS. We are offering a complete line of Bathing Suits in all the late styles and prices that are extremely low. Come in nd see them. Specials in Waists We are placing on sale Friday morning 15 DOZEN CREPE DE CHENE WAISTS, formerly priced up to $3.08 at $1.89 Also 10 DOZEN LINGERIE WAISTS in colors and sizes at 69c, 98c and $1.25 Unusual bargain prices that save money. X WEEK Railroad Notes V. H. Butler was among those who spent the fourth in Hot Springs. Brakeman O. E. Miles Is spending the week on his ranch near Seneca. W(MM(B Society (Sol. Miss Ruth Reed and Mrs. Lb E. Pll klngton hare Issued InTitationa for a linen shower to be given In honor of Miss Nelle Keeler, next Wednesday evening, July 12th, at the home of Ruth Reed, 412 Sweetwater avenue. Brakeman V. H. Gibson haa re signed and will leave for Chicago soon. General Manager G. W. Holdrege passed over the division Tuesday of this week. E. G. Austin Marsland. spent July 4 th at BARN FOR RENT J. 408 Sweetwater Ave. W. Thomas, 22-tf-7332 Leon Barry of Lakeside was In Al liance the last of the week. Skinner's Macaroni Products, madi tn Nebraska. Ask your grocer. Adv Joe Vaughan went to Bridgeport on Friday on a business trip. Real Estate, Loans and Insur ance. F. E. REDDISH, Reddish Block. 15tf-6727 A. M. Miller of Hemingford was in the city on business the last of the week. Attorney Robert Reddish made a business trip to Hemingford last Thursday. Mrs. J. F. Elliott and little daugh ter of Hemingford, visited Alliance friends last week. Mr. Ray, assessor of Sheridan county, cameover from Rushville last week on business. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beans left Sat urday noon for Aurella to spend a few dayB with relatives. John McCoy, M. D. Offices and Hospital Reddish Block Telephone bl Mrs. D. W. Kenner left Friday noon for Crawford for a visit with friends, returning Sunday nlghqt . . Charles Walters came over Monday from bis homestead north of Mina- tare to celebrate the fourth. Rolla Talbot and Albert and John Oatrander came oevr from Rushville Friday and returned Saturday. Anton Ubrig, of Hemingford, Dem ocratic candidate for county commis sioner, was in the city Saturday. W. L. Carroll had a very serious attack of appendicitis last week, but is getting along nicely at this time. Mrs. Morris Bates of Lincoln, mother of Mrs. Lee Basye of Alli ance, arrived Saturday noon for a visit Mrs. E. V. Alter of Hiawatha. Kan sas, arrived Monday noon for a visit of a month with her son. H. B. Al ter. Mrs. Claude Brown and daughter, Irene, of San Diego, California, are spending the week with Mrs. D. W. Kenner. John Jellnek of Hemingford, coun ty assessor, returned to his home on Saturday, after several days spent at the court bouse. Miss Gertrude Carpenter left Sat urday afternoon for Lingle. Wyoming where she will visit for a few weeks with relatives. INSURE your crops In the Old Re liable Pboenli Insurance Company. 28-4t-7340. P. E. REDDISH, Agent. B. V. Reeves left Sunday night for York, where he spent the fourth with his children, who are at the State Odd Fellows home. Mrs. Lydia Pulver and son Ray left Monday noon for their home at Boone .Iowa, after a visit with Mr, and Mrs. Archie Gregory. Dr. W. J. Mahaffey went to Mullen on Friday, returning with bis fami ly on Monday. The family had vis ited there for a short time. If you are paying high Interest rates in the Building & Loan call o the Nebraska I .and Company and get the money at reduced Interest rates. Mrs. It. H. Pennwell. of El Paso, Texas, a niece of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Line, arrived Friday noon for a visit with them for a week or longer. D. R. Watson returned Saturday from a trip to Denver with two loads of cattle. The week before he sold a load of stock hogs to W. F. Patter son at Hemingford. Mrs. Welf of Big Springs stopped off Friday between trains with Mrs. John W. Thomas, on her way to Gor don to a camp meeting. F. J. Hulen left Wednesday noon for Denver on business. Your last chance. . Get your Hot point Cleaner from Clare A. Dow. 32-7400-lt The little daughter of Llndley's of Lakeside took sick while in town last week. . M. Valentine of Omaha, haa-b-vt; spending a few days in the city visit ing friends. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Was departed Wednesday night for a short business trip to Chicago. Your last chance. Get your Hot point Cleaner from Clare A. Dow. 32-7400-lt Will Strausberger, of Strausberg, was- in Alliance last Saturday for medical treatment for a growth on his eye. Mis. J. F. Thatcher, sister of Mrs. F. W. Harirs, returned to Gregory, uanrornia, inursaay noon, after a three weeks' visit with her sister and friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Niemann, were called to Beatrice Friday night owing to the sudden serious Illness of the former's father, who is at the hos pital at that place. . . - Mrs. C. A. Dow returned Tuesday noon from Belmont, Iowa, where she attended the funeral of her mother, Mrs. J. D. Walton. Mrs. Dow had been gone ten days. Dean Wm. Carson Shaw left Wed nesday for a few days In the hills with his wife and Mr. and Mrs. Wm Mitchell. They expect to return the latter part of the week. Mr. Geo. A. Raccly, representing the Wentworth Military Academy, of Lexington, Missouri, came to Alliance Monday and will work here some time in the interest of the academy securing students for them. Gustfaa Johnson, father of H. A. joniiHon. stock, yards foreman, re turned to his home in Galesburg, Illi nois, after a week a visit here with his son. Mr. Johnson's father holds a similar position with the C. B. & Q. In Galesburg. John A. Perlbrg. of Hemingford, stepped on a nail last week and on Saturday was brought to Alliance to receive medical treatment. Although Mr. Ferlberg's foot Is badly swollen the danger point Is past and he will soon be around again. ' Little Ray Jeffers was quite bad' ly hurt Wednesday, while he was rid' lngon a horse with Freddie Phillips, The saddle broke and fell off, both the saddle and other boy falling on Ray. His shoulder and hip were hurt quite badly and hla face cut Mr. and Mrs. Helling. Edwin Plsel and Mrs. Strasburger of Spade. Ne braska, went through Alliance Satur day on their way to Kearney to visit two weeks with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Pisel. The party were traveling overland in an automobile . Dr. J. O. Schwentker. of Albu querque, New Mexico, arrived the first of the week with his wlme and son with the Beat family, of which be Is a relative. They are making a lengthy overland trip by auto and! will stay here until Saturday, when they will continue on their way home, going via Denver. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Carroll left Sun day night for Denver to spend the 4th of uJly at an Odd Fellows picnic. They stoppea at Sterling. Colorado, on their way to visit C. E. Maynard and wife. Mr. Carroll says there were 5,000 people at the picnic and they only sow two Intoxicated people while there. They returned Wednes day morning. Miss Hatel Bowman left Thursday morning for Phoenix, Arizona, to James Daley, trainmaster on the Sterling division, waB In the city the last of the week. Trainmaster Nelson left Thursday morning for a business trip over the east end of the division. Ralph Cox isa ctlng as night chief dispatcher in the absence of regular ui&ht chief, M. E. Coleman. II. E. Cochran is acting as cashier at the Alliance freight house In the absence of the regular cashier. Conductor W. R. Cunningham left Friday for Schuyler to spend the fourth with his father and mother. J. B. Rahder made a trip to Fort Morgan Saturday, returning Tuesday Mrs. Rahder accompanied him home. F. T. Darrow of Lincoln, engineer of maintenance of way, was In Alli ance the last of the week on bis way to Casper. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Coleman left the first of the week for a two weeks' visit with Mr. Coleman's folks at Ashland. John lieacn. cashier at tne Aiuan-e freight house, was operated on last Friday for appendicitis. He Is Im proving rapidly. Brakeman W. M. Green went to Crawford Tuesday to act as yardmas ter In the absence of regular yard master Hlllebrand. D. J. Nelson, Jr., Is the new caller in the chief dispatcher's office, In place of Ed Gruess, who has been promoted to the position of operator. EVERYBODY TAKES SWIM An Average of More Than One Hun dred People Per Day Take Swim tn tire Hoys' Plunge The Episcopal Guild met at the parish house Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Eubanks as hostess. They had a delightful meeting and have decided that the balance of the sum mer months they will have a social every two weeks at the parish house and serve Ice cream and home made cake to all who wish to come. Roy Ritchie of Alliance and Cecllle Bromley, of Newcastle, . Wyoming, were united In marriage June 80th, at the home of the bride's parents at Newcastle. Mr. Ritchie Is a brake man on the Alliance division and is popular among the railroad men. They will make their home In Alliance. Sclunaker-t'arey Wedding Miss .Jessie B. Schmaker and Mr. Ernest F. Carey, both of Bingham, ere married on Monday at tho resi dence of P. J. Campbell in Alliance, Rev. J B lams official Inc at the ceremony. The young couple have both recently proved up on fine Kln- kald homesteads near Bingham and have decided to unite the ranches as well as themselves. The mostp pouplar place in town these warm days 1st he swimming pool on the lot at the rear of the city hall. The Alliance fire depart ment have charge of the pool and it 1b open to the general public, both men and women, boys and girls ( at very reasonable prices. The pool is open from ten o'clock in the morning until ten o'clock or later at night. The water Is con stantly changing and Is heated to a comfortable heat by the new boiler. Pay the pool a visit. Alliance Herald Dally Thought You were made for enjoyment, and the world was filled with things which you will enjoy, unless you are too proud to be pleased by them, or too grasping to care for what you cannot turn to other account than mere de light Ruskin. 3.00 VISITORS HERB FOR BIO CELKURATIOIf Bamboo's Rapid Growth. The bamboo sometimes grows two feet in 24 hours. There are. ;;u va rieties of this tree; the smallest U only six Inches tn height and the larg est 160 feet (Continued fromfront page.) 2nd, Beulah Myers, 81.00. Fifty yard foot race, girls under, fifteen, 1st, Mary Harvey, $2.00; 2nd, Laura aimer, 11.00. Shoe race, boys under twelve, 1st, Kenneth Mattox, $2.00; 2no, King Bobbins, $1.00. Shoe race, boys under fifteen, 1st, John Makcock, $2.00; 2nd, Carl Buechsennstelnn, $1.00. Wheelbarrow race, boys under fif teen, 1st, Chester Hagan and Victor Martin, $2.00; 2nd, Russell Ray and Paul Wllverton, $1.00. Woman and girls' baseball throw ing contest, 1st, Clara Slsley, $2.00; 2nd, Laura Calmer, $1.00. Potato race on foot, boys under sixteen. 1st, Frank Campbell, $2.00; 2nd, Chester Hagan, $1.00. Alliance Herald -vise Mart's "I have a great revelations whu-h forti " DisrseH Reactions. confidence In thr holidays bring Some Satisfaction. "Dois tie cccupy Lis puiylt satlsfac torily." ' Well, he has gained twenty pounds since he came with us." Judge J. A. Wltowack returned Friday morning from Omaha, where he at tended a Joint meeting of the railroad organzatlons at the Carlton Hotel on June 28th. W. C. Schenchk, passenger engin eer, who was transferred to the Mc Cook division several months ago, is now back again on his Alliance to Denver run on trains 303 and 304. His friends are glod to see him back again with us. A Ilia net Herald the summer with her slater Rousseau. Mlsso Bow- spend Frances. Mrs, man was accompanied as far as Den ver by Faye Cross, who has bwn spend'ng some time with the Vow man family. Miss .'ross will re Mm to Alliance after a tea days' v'sit li fruns In Denver. B. E. Burn of Alliance was opera ted on July 4th and is reported doing, nicely. Your last chance. Get your llot polnt Cleaner from Clare A. Dow. 32-7400-lt Born, to Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Tracy, a bay boy on June 30th. Mother and bagy doing fine. S's er Edmunda of Stella, N v York, was operated on July 4th at the St. Joseph hospital. John Adams and E. S. McNutt of Lakeside, were tn Alliance Friday at tending the horse sale. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis, of Bingham, brought their baby up Monday to have Its foot operated on. W. .1. Mastin of Hunter was opera ted on at the St. Joseph's hospital Monday, and is doing nicely. John King, at the William King ranch, had a collar bone broken caus ed by a horse falling on him. Your last chance. Get your Hot- point Cleaner from Clare A. Dow. 32-7400-lt The Epwo-th League will hold an open air service on the lawn at the residence of J. W. Thomas, 408 ! Sweetwater Ave., next Sunday even ing, July tth, at 7 o'clock. Every one cordially invited. eeeeeeee4 y I 1 1 L- z z z z z I z y I z z r z z z z z z z z z z z z A z z 1 z z re z z z z I z z z z I z z z z z y z z z Y z z z z z T. W. Farris R. F. Marcy Farris-Marcy Company Live Stock Commission 110-112 Exchange Building Stock Yards Station Omaha, - Nebraska Telephones: Office, South 34 Night Calls, South 1498 We Are Working for Your Interests and Appreciate Your Business 9 Y y f Y i- z A z y Z y y f y y z y ? y y v y y y y eee