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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1917)
tliYiM. u AtX K Thr Kpwnrth Iahkup at (ho Meth odist rhlftSJ fHII lnvf n hike Friday 4Trnln: All iikiiiImth unil friend r Inxltt'cl. nuil are request ed to meet hi 7 h i lock lit the IIIkI) S.hool. EEP U NEAT LEANS LOTHES LEAN 4 Th' Ann of Miley .loffprs novo MOSOtty sold h IM SOAOB of cattle. Thl Unit Is In tin llVf "tin k, land and tnsoroaos business with ofltea In tin' Itiddlsh Mors. Da von know wlmt M renin will do" Did you l your Wllcon pu t up f Rm4 'in ml pubUskitd in Tin- Hsrsld thtfl Seek dfucrlhln this wonderful plrturo. You i an net DM by sub Sjsrtblag for The Herald or if yon are already a sasscribor, t' IMkltf a payment on siilimription Don't wail until the supply is exhausted, hui DO IT NOW. .loin tin "White" PrwgHNalte Int.. 4 Kvery Hiy in I h Oflltod State in this w.i'k hcinB reminded of the Ltbsrt Bond naif rampainn by the rlnninu of ths shores bolls, siarilnn Willi Monday night Thin raiupalmi id t airli'd on by the WOSSSn's Liber ty Bond Association, headed by Mrs William ii. McAdoo, wife of the BSC rotary of tin' treasury. The Bell Telephone Company in awdHt ink In Ihi- campaign by (nrrylnK iho news to the different poinlR and by notify- triK those in rhaiKi' of tin' fhurrhi'S M. in. u'. i I. (. OloiiBon of Iho Al llnnee branch of the Nebraska 'lib phono lOn pany Ib out of iho rlly on luimiuss HiIb wook, having pono tonth Tsesdaj The only nult:iiB bear ing Iho b a in pod cll-wool M i .. ntoo on i ory yard u i aaudlsd i scluslvsly in Uttsnoa by Roy B. Burns tit tbo Koop-u- Noill Tailor Shop. Clauds Carry, insets! agent for iho Nebraska Telephone company. who now liven and lias his lioadquai- irand Island, was in iho city on business. Mr. Curry was inanaui'i of the Alliance ox- tors iii ( Tuesday fortnerly ohonge, . ii W Hugo, or the Jl Ufa oil and (Jhs Company oi Can Antonio, Tel . was in Alliance Tin sday. Mr. Hugo ib an export goologlat and is looking over the Wyoming oil fields. Ho is. hoavll) Interested In iho Mexico oil BoMs Inn cannot May on bis proper tioH there DOW on account of tbo un sctiWd conditions and Iho constant gaertlla warfare going on in north OTU Moxiro. ii. ii Brandt, a former AlHance elllsen now IWlng at I'ort Morgan, Colo., arrived Tuesday morning for a RhOrl visit and to look aftor DttSl' ness interests here. Unrest your MOVlngS in a Lincoln -j i Compani rtty lot on ssnj pay mollis, i n.im.' at Alliance Nation ill Itank lor qulek iiif iriuutioti. Do y.ui know whsl -" resUa will 'Have you visitoii tiio iwimmins pool for your annual suiuinor iwtm? li you liaen't. you are Missing sum. thins one. Tin- Alliance Volunteer Kiro Department' are maintaining a ere) l-OO, Dipped , sanitary pool iii the bulldlnj! erected for it bock f the rtty hall. Ths water Is nicely heated and is clean and fresh, being chanu od very froiUontly. Take tbo fain lly OOUS fr a jjood SVlm any day or evening. The Banter Motor Company has Installed an expensive sidewalk gnso lino service tank for the convenience at patrons This tank i- ono of lb" very latoBl and linos' In Iho city, John McCoy, M. D. Offices and Hospital Reddish Block Telephone 83 , ,1. L Xicolai & Son have taken Iho afioticy for lh Dnnnmond lino of automobiles They huvo jusi recely-j! ad a Block of these up-to-date motor 1 ! care and have them on eshlbiUoa a: their Rarufio. corner of SiH'ond stroet and Laramie avenue. This car is made ill Omaha, a Nebraska product which is winning favor whorovoi tin-) aro sold and tried, i t Simon spry returned Monday from it visit to his farm near Broadwater. 8inion say:; he is getting to bo an all-around farmer and that his crops this year "ill mako some people open thoir eyes. Bimon. is one of A1II" aiuo's obit st residents, bavins set tied hero with the iohiIs snd Krass hoppers, vvh. ii the Indians were roamlus tin- siio of AUMpee. Ks is a eompetenl and reliable we;iih-r prophet, having novor boon know to fail in ids prognostications, t A larne crowd sttended IhS chlik-n-pie suppor at the William Aupdon farm northeast of Alliance, Friday evening The suppor wub given for the purpose of raiBini; funds to help place the Fairviow church urawyard In prop. i shapo. iho inBtallaiion of a well with windmill and tank, and other Improvements. a tots! of 151.40 was raised at the suppor. Al-1 Harrs people attondod t'apt PrHB of Omaha Vol ! Alli ance Saturday for the purpose of r i 1 1 u in si IPl il 1 recruits for the annv V Norton and Kruuse. Broth er are reason purohasers of tractor plows from f. A (Tark. who handles the Avery line These ti actors were unloaded Friday and sent to the farms of the above parties. A third tractor was sent to Herninsford. "'I 4 ' To All Young Men Who Registered on June 5th We will refund of the total purchase price on your suits August 15, 1917 To every man who registered on June 5th and is called for service on or before August 15, 1917, we will refund 4 dn the price of any suit which he buys from us up to that date. All that will be necessary is to return the suit to us (no mat ter how worn they may be), together with the original sales ticket, your registration card and your draft noti fication. EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES $15, $16, $18 and $20. . , This olTor remains in force until A tiiist 15, l!'17, or until the nanus of (lie first diat'l are imli- lished 1 it' published be fore that dftte). You young men who want Style am! com fort in sum mer clothing, now is your opportunity. We Are Doing "Our Bit" We assume tins responsi bility as OUT share of "ilo iiiir OUT bit." Tin- citizeii-Koldier-to-be is legitimate ly entitled to special eon siilerat ion. J E -n Tliis special proposition in registered wen srives them lite privilege of sel eoi ini.' sity suit iii our reg ular stock. In fact, we do not know whether you are a registered man or not when von buy. WE ARE DOING "OUR BIT" You are liable to draft, but don't hesitate to buy your summer Suits just on that account. Buy them from us now on this special proposition. Our Suits Have An International Reputation They're known tin world over for their smartness it style, their original, progroaatve spirit of Fashion. They til well ami comfortably. In fad, limy arc just the suits that ap peal to the flower of the country. They arc made of ct itically-sclcctcil materials ami other necessary materials hy expert clothiers. Their durable qualities commend them to the man who knows ami demands superior clothing quality. , W. invite EVERY M AN THE MAX WHO MAS REGISTERED ami the MAX WIH l WAS XOT OHUCKI) To KHtils. TKK In conic In Till-; TANK M S today for the latest suits f quality Suits for Young Men from S 15.00 to S3 5.00 Owe MtmiouA SI HI III f SI I B I III J - -i-S ALLIANCE, NEB. Home of the Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothing This Advertisement was suggested by the Advertising Manager of the United National Clothiers -