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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1917)
FINAL SWEEP OF THE ENTIRE STORE Now in Progress The Sale Event of Alliance JUDGED KftOM EVERY VIEWPOINT OF STYLE, VALUE-GIVING, QUALITY AND SELECTION, THIS IS WITHOUT DOUBT ONE OF THE GREATEST SALES EVER INAUGURAT ED IN ALLIANCE. REGARDLESS OF PRICE EVERY ARTICLE MUST OO-WE NEVER CARRY OVER A SINGLE GARMENT TM mm Rrnrv. cpptv mttqt rtvn n otodp ABSOLUTELY FREE FROM ITS PRESENT STOCK AND TO ACCOMPLISH THIS WE WILL CLOSE OUT EVERY ARTICLE AT THE MOST UNHEARD OF PRICES EVER QUOTED IN I 1 4 4 4 ! ) i ! Please Think of the Late Styles When You Read These Ridiculously Low Prices Not An Old Garment Here THE HOME OI STYLE AND ECONOMY t This itt a clean sweep sale and when the FASHION SHOP announces a clean Hweep sale it means just that our prices are so low that every article in the store will be moved in the shortest possible time. To every woman in need of a coat, suit, or dress the low prices on our predominating styles will appeal most forcibly. Many of these fiue coats are fur trimmed and the most of the cold weather is still ahead of you. The FASHION SHOP has reduced the prices of women's wear in Alliance and we will continue to give you the very latest asd best garments at very lowest prices then when we announce such startling low prices we are-sure that you will not hesitate to take advantage of the values. mores u a MOST DltAHTIO DItY LAW (Continued from page 1) In Its general Hchemo, the law is "todelled after the famous Harrison 1-narcotlc federal Biatute, which, nigs Wholesalers who handle liquor must pay a 1100 tax. i i . . vjuir one saie can oe made on an I amuavit, and Bale inuat be made be- rore me aiutiavlt is Ave days old. A niau can't Block up, therefore, with uuiuaviis. Farm larcouc ronerai Biatute, which. ,.7" ,,' , ...... denied, has largely erad- Lhlrma I t regiatereu x i uuiiunvioi- uiubi report every I on tne proven i ora anaaium oicci cnassrs:"' ri,u" i" amount or liquor i-;.., . , v nfb.. ...... he use of habit-n.-im.ing u.v t i t fc V IWilt 4 itsinnn .teeted the use of hab-t-n.-im.ing u.j CXclusivcness to u me univeu om-". The law puts at the head of the ntl-booze machinery a "prohibition swnnilssloner", whose duty It la to .ttpervlse the enforcement of the sta ate and prescribe forms and rules -htch will be required as exigencies -Arise, a rsniitv n.t-uth It goes one step furl tier than any pnrrlAd month nv II1L. .u. He must give a bona or sz.uuu ror Insurance that he will obey the law. The doctors come In for theirs, too. If they prescribe liquor In any form, they must take out a permit, $5 per, and make the prescription on numbered forms. He cannot pre scribe over 8 ounces for Internal use To the churchyard ... r ther state has gone, in ono respect, i ana- j6 ounces for external appllca lion awfcioti la mm it maK-H ii umuuuiuij ft every sheriff, polio man or cou ntable to arrest any m;in on whose jfcreatti even can be detected that fa cSBiltar pungent odor usually undcr ,0xk& to be the after-result of "a Then the county attorney must be -saUled, and it Is this ofllclal's duty to ?ery the man as to where he got it. ',i-k. man la nf for under the law is Immune from prosecution It ho tin muRt elve the date and hour of the prescription, the nature of the malady, the number ana aaie oi pre vious prescriptions to the same per son within the twelve months preced ing. The pharmacist filling the pre scription must keep it on file open to the public for two years. Define Nuisances The statute classifies as nuisanc es: Any place where Uquor Is drunk jijtm M immune rroin iricuuuii u u as; Any jiiuce wuere mi u vi ib uiuno a, tells. If he refuses to answer he can 1 on the premises; any room where II- . m a. -. - I I JintwIKutAfl ttnV .. V. hald f nr rnntemnt. . The first section generally forbids .-fiie manufacture and Halo of lnioxi antlng liquor in the state "except or medicinal, scleutltlc, mechanicul mr sacramental purposes." The next ,t goes a step further and defines "In toxicating liquor" to moan any liquor vKntalnl!ijr my p .c. i...ige, however -atnute, i -..oliol. Right jim.ig on ti p t mis comps , ectlon three. dci.tii K body blow to oclal club.i, uowevm- plebian or ! aristocratic and exclusive they may ; fte. Here's what It say: Hiu-d on tiubrt "It shall be unlawful, .ind a viola tion of this act. for any officer, em ploye or member of uny club, society .&r association, or combination of , -persons, or for any proprietor, own r. manager, or employe of any ho tel, restaurant, rooming house, hoarding house, road hou;o, boat, or .i.hniiu. nr anv Place of public -,ntertainment to keep or to aid or . bet in keeping, or have la his pos CMion. any Intoxicating liquor, for h nnrnnu of Bftle. UMe Ol' gift SB a ieverage, or for the division or dls fiributlou of the sa.i.e in uny manner .at ha tartar ur" & 10 liquor advertising, the stat .ie oibids It strictly In newspapers. nMrlndicala. hand bills. I ' - . . . rice list, sign board, billboard, bul- . letin ooara, newsimiinr u a, ilislng agency, or publicity bureau. It doesn't tP there, but It makes - uula-ful for any person r agency ta distribute surh matter, and makes K unlawful for any person even to toave such matter In hi" ft ssesslon. CarritTt lUixut ' The next restriction la c.i carriers. -which-Is construe u " Acemy or person (hat del.veri liquor Xo anyooay in .- report oi yt-mn m I I n n aria mm e wended his I .v nui via; M t LOAS Hdnch want your real estate loan business, will rcsfce rates and terms to get it. can put over a lean for any amccnt. fer'wlffavft vcu ircney tn your lean. phosphate In It tv i .. .l. ... om.ach, liver, kidneys aiiillj tU Siiyw JtU. i- i u Tllay's indlgestib ""'"' and i 1 ALL CO en!nK and n Jutary canal The WOOBRUrr a-Ce,OASKA irlVB9T.?ENT BANKS ontv stomach,M5sr' VALENTINE, tations, gasea 'gives -tast, r nj ported. A ngiaL.uletly. ex. I.prehended. eniorcea ana du,... t one Whll Quarantine la beinn akfast thot little danger of urumnennn ncD'T are w ass UtlHIIlUI UIIM UU II quor Is used or dlstriDutca; any room where liquor la kept or near where llauor is kept; any place where people assemble to drink 11 quor kept In other places; and last iv mt nliice where llauor is manu rtii ril nr nnld for a beveraKO. Any chartered club, under these provis ions, loses Its charter; the place may ha nhnted aa a nuisance: and the manacer or leader prosecuted. in tirniiMMitinnn. a court must rev ognlze an -attorney employed by any fitizon nr RHHociallon to aiu in a li quor case, and the county attorney cannot dismiss a prosecution unui the court has weighed any . objec tlons this employed attorney may huva tn iiinmiHMnl. if he has any Clerks of the district courts musi rnnnrt hp llllinhpT and StatUS Of all nrosecutlons to the commissioner once a month. The county attorney, ho nttnrnrv ceneral or the couimis .Innar a n i.aua allhnoenaS for Wit nesses In seeking any Information relative to the liquor statute. nj nffinr frnm -rmtitnllA and Doliceman up may be ousted by court process for refusing to ao nis auiy in umoiv Ing the provisions or mis act Heavy runisiuurni - viui nui At to penalties, the first violation I improving. E. L. Vaughan and son Elmer went in into South Dakota the latter part of the week for a visit with relatives. Hazel Curry camo from Wyoming the first of the week for a visit with relatives and friends. Miss Helen Green Is a guest at the Geo. Uaker home in this plare this " A. P. Haynes went "down to Oma ha Monday with a car of hogH for B E. Johnaon. Mable McClung was an east-bound nnafncfr on No. 4 4 Saturday, going for a visit with her parents, who live at Lyons, Nebr. Eru Hosenberger was an incoming passenger on No. 43 New Year s day. Lois, the year-old baby or Mr. ana Mra Arthur Hnvnes. has been hav ing the grippe, but is much better at j present. Earl Bennett was in Alliance one day this week. We hear that Mr. and Mrs. 'lorn Greene, living out southwest of town, are both connnea to tneir beds. Miss Frances Olds returned to iraatineu- Mnndav after a very pleas ant holiday visit with home folks and friends. H.. R. Olds is making regular vis Its to the Alliance hospital where he Is being treated. The friends of Mr. Olds will be glad to hear that he Is mi i , .11.01 Hum ; Tere Qlt3 ppreadlng is ai-y for a .pr cases of scarlet fevv i thu country. Where are board of health? Uoua i H. IL Tomlinson Is bWI are several around over ALJs our county frnm -ttio hoHnitni at Alliance he was taken several weeks ago wi n hmVon hln. Mr. Tomunson is ao tn irpt around Dretty well with aid nf oriitches. It Is only a mat- me again M m There U II I LMh ADDITIOINAL LOCA1.8 " wra? I believe in scratching people where they Itch the most. Rev. H. O. Knowles at the Christian church, rj" : e e Mrs. Frar.k Freemuth left Sunday for her home In Torrington, Wyo., after spending the Christmas holi days with hT parents. The Degree of Honor met Wednes day evening with Mrs. A. Renswold. a a John Nolan, who Is home for the holidays, is this.wepk working .in the office of the general foreman for the Burlington. 'a a We pray for people across the ocean and when they come over here spit on them. Rev. H. G. Knowles at the Christian church. S. L. Clements, who visited here during a part of the holiday season, has returned to Chadron. A very large attendance is report ed for the prayer service held at the Baptist church yesterday evening. The B. Y. P. U. entertained about forty guests at a party last evening at the Baptist church. The parlors vere Pleasantly decorated in tho 4F Clean cotton rags wanted u A neraia onice. We pay t .'ee per pound. Woelen rags not waiT", TtA til... . I . . . . iuc niuauie neraia is J1.50 r year. Issued 52 times. Runs frc 12 to 24 pages per Issue. Subscrlbl now. - The Truth About Cancer A a . . vuiuauie oook giving a mo comprenensive explanation of Co. cer and its successful treatment wir mine win do sent tree ' anyone interested. Address O i ' Johnson, M. I)., Suite 5z8. 1320 MlK St., Kansas City, Mo. Adv. 'j JTOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SAL&elirmreTTarE? 8. Twp. 24, Ranse 47. 5-T961-7t N. A. KRENE for it k NTTpTrrrr" rooms over store building. 168. 6-8031 Phone 630. tcr of a very short time until he will bo able to do without crutches. Mr. Hess of Chadron is visiting In town, a guest at the home of his daughter, Mrs. William uurry. l ii (Tuna Konnmlv of ElUworth, Nebr., is the guest of his boy friends at this place this week. The boys are always glad to have Gene with them.. v L. Copeland went up to Park City, Mont.. Monday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Uolla Johnson, formerly or this place. Clean cotton rags wanted at The Herald office. We pay three cents per pound. Woolen rags not wanted. the1" t vre pi f.wuo. iiouuau coiors. iveire8nments CiK . Tryea Dy ine younger members TTI O ri :ety. An excellent time were of the J"ed $1 andcostsToraToTaToT their fines, while Wm. Jones anoi C. Powers decided to work onUtffl 1 fines for the city. " fj if- Mr. Business Mun - VT trip on your n"; was enjoyed by all in attendance. of any provision of the act constl ..ta . miariomAnnnr. nunishable by luira a . - tinn fine or imorlsonment In the countv tall from thirty to ninety A ntTnnse Is a fel ony. with one to three years in the penitentiary. ima vnvemnr in nrohibltloa com missloner. and he appoints the depu . ... .An.n.io.innar who has the actual work In charge, me uepuiy o -ary Is :i,500, with further provision for an assistant and a stenographer. tko iiunntv rnnnuissloner mala tains a vigilant look-out for law vio lations in scrutiny of all reports from i i.At,. lriiffelala and from cariicin, county officers; Keep aipunwcwvui ..efl . ntr II ith the county ciera wir.n ie ij m . . . . V. n,.i. fi anil an ther with the rommlionr, RtvlngiflieB Gf aru stores; revoke licenses; . ..:..!. . . .1.1 wapw waul . . . .. m ...... urhtnh V H Tl - tne flay on wnu-n i"" ""una preno iunu xaade. the quui.tny an ! 'ilnd. the Qua reports are made. rr" . .. i ... f ih . nder audi a ....Btitniinna.iitv clause Is In .J11U1V ' " i vii.-.... . receiver. . , ' sertea, so iui ""i"1""", .suitcase full ou'f t le rn viate and Bentence, the rest of tho statute will fcrliuts it or ships u in ' rePirui.. . Bland intact bis celr. For If f' not ieu ibe railroad ct 'ho .jr.vi comp.iuy that liquor h tberiin. h ia decniea - m law breaker. Shipments of liquor csw t be op med t the station or tu tnuult. nor an tbey be delivered io.; Jnore or eoplff who give fictitious names, and .When delivery is i-.le th. reeetver . ust sign an affidavit stHtii.; wheth er It is for medicinal, sclent iflc. rae- ... ..u.ru mnt h! IHllKOSeS. It ' Cfee afhdavit looks too sclent itlc or re V ligious to the state coinmlsioner, he UI investigate. ; Another section forbids the deliv ery of liquor ou Sunday and on any ther day except between 5 . n- nd & p. m. - U'alih l)ru ur Vo. ...iinnro doubly SUre rfjlnt bootlegging via the drug r.. ihirtasn BActlona ana Arts of others are devoted to check- . , t.uan arm art ma -lug ap pnarmacisi. - - ii- mast Day $5 for a permit to Handle liquor. He may not handle more than t thu iu of his stock. pro . - n,n.t an Anyone woo duj. "y- "Bill"- Newberry entertained about fourteen of his little friends at a children's party yesterday afternoon from 3 to t o ciock. iue aiieruoou van Rnent in Dlavinx Karnes and in enjoying themselves were served. a a a Clean cotton rags wanted at Tht Herald office. We pay three cent per pound. Woolen rags not wanted Business Man. take fllnnv unmA i. printed business fards. The exp ialhtand they are business gettl ihe Herald's Job "rrnting edpu ment will turu them ouv i;wpromptF' i a ooUry public and sign an afflda , Zit a he wants It for "medicinal or rrv .... t.no terminates With an Dilll U.v " . . vinvrecnry clause, calling for tne in. lata pffwl Mav l 1917 -v, .nmmliia drafting: this bill, 1UO VWViu."v. -AAi,in tn rhnim.an Thompson. I U a.uuibwu . v. - - - consists of Judge E. O. Kretsinger and Harry E. Sackett. of Beatrice; Elmer E. Tnomas. oi uuiuii " u"Bj A C. Epperson, of Clay Center, and II. K. Carson, of Lincoln. niauiberlaln'e Cough Fvemedy Mt Effectual t k.va token a reat many bottles of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and every time It has cured me. I have found It most eneciuai tor a u-iue cough and for colds. After taking U a cough always disappears." writes J. It Moore, Lost vauey, uo. vu talnable everywhere. Adv Jan Mrs. Ella Young and daughter left fnr- a faw daVS' Visit t-t JPBIOIURI w - . Lakeside. nr. r t. Overman and children who spent week in Denver visiting v. nfarmin'i Barents. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Snedlker. former Box I)....,, .mint rAaidenta. returnea 10 UH119 VV Alliance Sunday. - XT PrnhnnnfAl la lavine in hlS SUD- nv nt Ioa for the summer, this week. - ... . ,A H. R. Olds filled ma ice nouse week, the Ice coming from Marsland, ,1 la nf a iarv crnnd nualltV. Miss Eleanor Olds accompanied Knr fathor to Alliance Tuesday. - . . . We forgot to mention in our iasi uiaok'i Mama that Geo. Bell, wife and t...K uroro rhrisimaa visitors witn T .. , Mrs. Bell's mother, Mrs. rav n.iu lull fir sin el a has been called to this part of the county several times late ly, professionally. v v MiihhAil of Mitchell spent iiivi in mir town last week l UUl'lU V " . . . mm ,1 Little Maurine uuuer buucic from a very severe attack of grippe the first of this weea. Francis Frohnapfel returnea 10 Chadron Sunday, where he Is em ployed, having visited his father. Leo " ' . a m 11.. A..aa Pkvlat- Frohnapfel, ana iam ny - maa. ' - Miss Lydla Herncall came over trn.n Phmirnn. where she Is attend ing school and visiting relatives In ,i .miiiiii inwn this weea. auu . " . Miss Mary Iodence returnea to ner school work at Chadron Tuesday, havtna FpAnt Christmas and New Ye M- :u Is r home near nuniap. weor. ir ii W. Kenner or Alliance spent New Year's with Mrs. Rupert 'Walker. . ..... Mr. Thomas. Sr.. head or me Her ald Publlirhlng Co., or Alliance, was In our town Tuesday. B.- Shepherd went over to jonn- stown Tuesday to attena 10 UUOl litre .-- . . . Mrs. Chas. Shilling ana tne cnuu ren returned to their home at Edge- mont Friday after a coupie oi t Bl-7 , 1.1 K. L. Pierce, wire ana bh autoed over to Chadron Monaay, re I i anlfi D that ATAnin K. luuuue - . tjut Walker, tjner wurnirnoou and Clarence Lyon autoed to All! ance New Yearns aay. Jamea Berry returned the latter part of the week from ten days stay at Valentine. Nebr. Mrs. Fred Neeland was an incom ing passenger on No. 43 Saturday. Scarlet fever has made Us annual visit to our town, two cases being re- Well Children Are Active ir vnur ohiid la dull. nale. fretful and wants to lie around, chances are it Is suffering from worms, r-icaa-nnn Worm Killer, a pleasant candy confection, liked by all children, is what your child neeas. xou omy i nna-haif to one lozenge at a time and you get Immediate results. Ev ery mother snouia nave a uw uu . a a a . a hand, zoc arau arugKisia. Adv 1 roiii.. ririla for the ladles ar printed promptly and neatly at Ttw Herald otnee. ine prices ro onable. Phone 340 for samples an prices, or call at the omce. LOCAL MAN OS THE PIIOCJRA3I AT LINCOLN Tha nnintn show and the sessions of the potato growers, dairy associ ation, horse association, sheep asso .latinr nwtne association and beef cattle association to be held at Lin .nin in lannarv nhouia De oi esuec t Ulll A.. - lal interest to the people or u n..ttA rminir. At the Drograni of dry facing. A. S. Enyeart will pre- ini n nansr on "larmiDS in rxoriu- . A lha nntntn aen- wesi XeoiBO.u. i -- - - Blon. County Agent F. M. Selaell will open the session witn an aauresu, "The Potato Industry in Nebraska." Link Davis of Gordon will talk on "Growing Potatoes without Irriga tion." Prof. Frits. Knorr win speaa on "Growing Potatoes under Irriga tion." Secretary MllUrd of the Wis consin Potato Growers Association will address the meeting on Organ ization Its Importance jo the t'ota- to Industry." This program is on the afternoon of Thursday. January 18. Those who contemplate auenu inir tra advised to see the county kgent for particulars. r. A. Newberrv was a business caller at Antioch yesterday. Miss Ruth Donovan left yesterday for a few days' visit with her broth er, J. O. Donovan, at Letan. Burton Warrick left yesterday for his home In Scottsbluff. Miss Eunice Burnett was called to Mullen yesterday to attend a funer al. She returned to Alliance today. Mrs. C. E. Matthews of Marsland is here visiting her frienu Mrs. L. Suprlse. a a Some men think they have to be perfect- before they can join the church. It they wait for that they will go to hell long before they reach the church. Rev. H. O. Knowles at the Christian church. "Miss Mary Monahan left yesterday for a visit at Dunning, Nebr. ! Mrs. J. D. Berry left yesterday for . her home at Ellsworth, following a' several months' visit here with her sister, Mrs. Rodgers. Mrs. Jack 'Phelan. a former resi dent of Alliance but now living at Phone 340 and we will call. Knn'p has unmpthlnf to R nnil he sure knows how to say It. If you want Ia haar t ha llvAat vlra that av. niurs ouu . w i . w " - . . ..wv ...... Refreshments' er hit this village hear Knowlee at -' inn t nrmiian rnurrn innipni Frank Beers of near Ellsworth was in town on business yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Hoe Hanser of near Ellsworth were Alliance business vis itors Wednesday. Services will be'held Sunday, Jan uary 7, at St. Matthew's church by Dean Shaw as follows: Holy com munion at 8 a. m. ; Sunday school at 10 a. m. ; morning prayer and ser mon at 11; and evening prayer and sermon at 7:30. The Baptist church will hold serv ices Sunday as follows: Sunday school at 10 a. m.; preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. ; young people meeting at 6:30 p. m. Thursday, covenant and business meeting at 7:30 p. m. B. Ponath arrived home Monday from Kansas from a holiday visit Mrs. Ira E. Tash and Miss Nell Tash entertained Monday afternooa at an Informal New Year's day tea, complimentary to Mrs. J. Axel John son of Sioux Falls, 8. D., who Is vis iting them. Mrs. Johnson was for merly Miss Emma Tash of Alliance. The Ladles' Guild of the Episcopal church met yesterday afternoon at the parish home, a very pleasant af ternoon being enjoyed. B. The C. W. M. Society of the aem or Alliance dui how mms av ., . r j Osceola, Mo., ffleft yesterday noon Christian church met r tf fnr htr home after spending the hoi idays here with her sister, Mrs. L. Bashky. ternoon at the home of Mrs. E. I. Gregg, with Mrs. Poole and Mrs. Wolverton as hostesses. " Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tully an4 son Lloyd, together with Milton H. Keeean. left Alliance Sunday morn ing in Tully's car for Lincoln. Lloyd Miss Jepsie Taylor of this city Wednesday started to work at the of fice of the Herald ruDiisning uom- -. l,nAlilaanAI et AnrhSrr A Tlh Ar Knwr Mian Taylor will be at Tully and Milton Keegan returned the depot every day and will appre- to Lincoln to take up their studies elate your telling her any news you after spending the Christmas holl mlght know. Miss Taylor succeeds -days here, and Mr. and Mrs. Tully Miss Hazel Cramer, who last week are on their way to Florida. It Is was married at Broken Bow to Ed possible Mr. and Mrs. Tully will go Thomas, formerly a barber of this the entire distance in their car, but . ' i on leaving Alliance were undecided. - .. i aaa m m w Lloyd C. Thomas, business mana- The Ladles' GulM of the. Baptist per or the Alliance neraiu ana church met with Mesdaroes Fuller representative from the 73rd district, and . Carpenter, at the Fuller home comprising Box Butte and Sheridan yesterday afternoon, counties, left tor Lincoln Thursday, night. While the legislature did Edna Carpenter has returned to not convene until Tuesday. Mr. Thorn- her heme at Hot Springs, S. D., tol as went early In order to make ar- towing a visit of several days here rangements for his stay there. Ills with friends. hAadnuartera are at the Lindell hoel. Mrs. Toomas will probably Join blml xbe Chamber of Commerce In Lincoln about the first of next North Platte offered Rev. H. week. Knowles $1600 In addition to a 1 rapulflp rhurrh anlarv in Stay i. Tii.. t.iAa Nnrth PlnttA Whan rou hear hin i nil r were un uviwi. i um m6 . . -rv. u.r.iT raVrt7 he T larsest stoc, Roberts Tuesday morning . charged at the Christian church you will won Jn Alliance ?iS tUI j Intoxicated. Each w.,(der why they didn't make it $3,000. Color printing done by expen printers attracts attentlou and bring, prompt results. Try The -Herald Job department for yournext Job Phone 340. Found a-ure Thing I. B. Wlxon, Farmers Mills, N. Y., has used Chamberlain's Tablets tor no -i fnr dianrdera of the Stomach and liver and says, "Chamberlain's Tablets are the best 1 have ever used."" Obtainable everywhere. Adv Jan Typewriter ribbons of all kinds I at i. hi la i 1 allied reaaona.