The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, May 31, 1917, Image 12

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    Mrs. T. J. Campbell and n and
daughter made a trip to RlnRham the
latter part of the week.
Miaa Theltna Pedmore. daughter
of Switchman H. V. Dedmore, left
May 390 for Newcastle, where she
will visit for sixty days.
Mrs. Wm Mapes. section fore
man's wife, of Lakeside, made a trip
to Alliance this week.
A. Mackeni mployee of the store
house, made a trip to Dendwood on
Sunday.
Mrs. J. H. Cantlln and son left for
a visit In Ocnrtwood. Hot Springs and
Lead, Tuesday
Mrs. F. M. Coleman and two child
ren of Alliance left for Broken Bow
this week where they will vlalt with
Mrs. Coleman's folks.
Mre. F. O'Connor and two sons
left for Bingham tin week.
Brakeman Frank Mackey was In
jured at Belmont Monday, spraining
his ankle.
Conductor W. W. Johnson fell off
a. ea.r at Crawford Monday, slightly
injuring him.
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Ford, brake
man and wife, returned last night on
No. 42 from Sheridan where they
have been visiting relatives for the
past ten days
Brakeman C. E. Kincald returned
the latter part of last week from
Colorado Springa where he has been
pending the past couple of months.
Brakeman W. M. Green spent a
couple of days in Sheridan last
week.
Mrs. Cotant and son left Alliance
Monday for Cleveland, where they
will meet Hannah Cotant, who has
just completed her first year at
Western Reserve University.
R. J. McKenrle, clerk at the yard
office, left for Kansas City last night
for a short visit.
O. F. Wilt of Illinois is expected
to arrive at Alliance in a few days
to take a position as clerk In Super
intendent Weidenhamer's office.
Brakeman A. S. Pryor of Broken
Bow will make a trip to Grand is
land the latter part of the week.
T. R. E. Sebeck, who has been
working as call boy at Alliance, was
promoted to operator and left for
Hecla May 26. where he will be lo
cated permanently. Harold Gavin
will take his place as call boy at Al
liance. R. H. Hane. trucker at Alliance,
quit at the freight house and went to
Hasard, Nebr.. May 2S.
Mrs. C. W. Graham of Hemingford
made a trip to Alliance this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gregory, agent
and wife at Belmont, were relieved
Tuesday and will make an extended
trip to Buffalo. N. Y. They expect
to be gone about one month. They
are taking this vacation with the
view of benefitting Mra. Gregory's
health.
H. E. Cochran, first trick operator
at Seneca, returned Tuesday after a
trip to St. Louis.
H. W. Johnson, operator at Hyan
nls, returned to work Tuesday after
a trip to Minneapolis.
H. R. Sheldon, agent at Mlnnekah
ta, returned to work Tuesday after,
taking two weeks off to work on his
farm,
C. W. Graham, agent at Hemlrtg
ford, made a trip to Alliance the
first of the week.
TOR SALE One Shorthorn herd
bull. Good action and a great breed
er. Also, two yearling bulls.
J. A. K EEC AN.
26-tf-7970
FOR SALE 100 bushels millet
seed at $1.75 per bushel, at the
ranch, and 12 sacked for shipment.
Sacks extra. Also twenty bushels
recleaned alfalfa seed. J. A. Keegan.
26-tf-7969
SHERIFF'S SALE NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that by vir
tue of an order of sale to me direct
ed by T. P. Roberts. Justice of the
peace within and for Box Butte
County, Nebraska, in an action
wherein Mallery Grocery Company is
plaintiff and Marie Ash is defendant;
I will on June 11. 1917, at the north
west corner of the Intersection of
Box Butte avenue and Second street.
Alliance, Nebraska, sell at public
auction the following described
goods :
Bed, springs, mattress, dresser, oil
heater, sewing machine, rocker, car
pet sweeper, basket, and carpet.
Pated May 26, 1917.
C. M. COX. Sheriff.
26-21-828-8296
NOTICE OF FINAL AOCXJITNT
In the matter of the estate of Jos
eph Barkhurst. deceased. In County-
Court of Box Butte County. Nebras
ka. The State of Nebraska, to all per
sons interested in said estate, take
notice that the executrix haB filed a
final account and report of her ad
ministration and petition for final
settlement and discharge aa such,
which have been set for bearing be
fore said court on June 21, 1917, at
10 o'clock A. M . when you may ap
peal and contest the same
Pated May 29, 1917
IRA E TASK,
(SEAL) County Judge.
Burton k Reddish. Attorneys.
Coats
Every garment will have a
RED TICKET marked with
reduced price. Look for it
and be your own salesman.
Dresses
Look for Red Ticket for your price
Skirts
They all must go at RED
TICKET Prices
IMPOHTEO M APR IS
SHIRTINGS
Worth SV and 40c at
25c
NEW VOflJEK BEAU
TIFUL PATMSRNS;
Worth 2.V at
16c
Silk Voile and Em
broidered Swisses.
Beautiful. 3th;
to A3c at
39c
PRIMROSE I (A J l Hi )
Worth 15c at
12c
RED TAG
SALE
Hay 30th
to and mi hiding
June 20th
we WmSfSa
Losetoand includir
We are preparing to place in our st
Wear goods, ever carried in Alliance
remodeling in this department mus
We Are Compelled to Rebuild am
Suits, Coats, Skirts, Dresses,
EVERYTHING MUST
THOUSANDS of dollars worth of the season 's best and most atractive suite, coats,
dresses, skirts, millinery and many oth er articles from our stock will be thrown on
the market to be slaughtered regardless of price for we arc compelled to remodel
the store and the only way to do this is to make room for the workmen. The whole south
end of the store must come out but first all of the excellent merchandise in our ladies'
ready-to-wear department must be sacrificed to make room for the work. We can assure
you, and without fear of contradiction, that the MOLLRING stock is one of the best and
largest in the city or in the western part of the state. Nothing but the very best that
money and experience can buy is ever permitted in this store, and when we place such a
mammoth and magnificent stock of the very latest merchandise on special sale to be
bought at your own prices we mean just what wc say. It is not the policy of the
MOLLRINO store to put on a so-called sale every other week or two, bat when we
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GEO. A. Ml
"The Store
Last but by no means least, we urge you to pay pai
derful bail