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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1917)
1 ' A 1 .1-1 AN K H I St A I . I . TH I US I A V , A I ..I si 16, 1917 9 0 AimiTIONAI. MM AI.S 1 Mra D. K. teMfcl Ud sii i,.ni. raturn-i Buadaj nun 111111' alter fypniiiiic month In lOataa Park. I Where ChHrlie vm attending the Y M c. a coatareaca F. T (iHrMn of Allium . who jtJatriai acaai for the Mitckel) aato mobile. natoed to Lakeside, Bayard and Heattnaford thin weak. ... I Mrs Friink (iivin kiukwmI from Omaha Taeada) MisKen Rath arid Kraaa iti- lafi ' Friday for a fea day' vialt with friend in Omaha. Mra. L P. Ponath left Saturday for Kai home In Kanawa Mra. Bert Ponath Hoompanled her to Brnah. Colo ... Mr. and Mra. L H. Arrtaon left Monday for a aevral laya' lalt with frletida at ( 'neper. ... Mlaa Mahal Ormaby left Wedm-a- i; for Broken Baa tor a viait witk trlendf o.r Sunday. ... ffea lli-ralda correppondenta in near-by towna write intereatinK BOWI lottan aatk aeak. You'll praaabl) Bad toaietblni of intorota la .von In these columns ... It. K. Blqatat returned Monday trom Chicago where ka patrl sever al weeka Mra. J. R. Willis and slater left Wednesday night for Kansas City 'I hey cxp t w eeks. to he Kone several Laoaard aha kaa been BOOM of her daughter, PlaklagtOB, for several 11 1 rlit for her Mrs. M K Coleman at Wednes day rot urn Ad to her home at Casper. Wjro ... Charley Chaplin's Comlr Caper, a comic strip, appears on paee two ot the sevond sertlnn of thia Issue. Get acquainted with Charley. Make the children nrqualnted with him. He'll appear regularly now every lasue. ... Carl Amsberry of The Herald force loft Friday for Colorado Springs to apend a week attending: the national convention of the International Typ ographical Union as a delegate front the local union. He will return the laat of the week. ... Miss Margaret Carntckaal made a trip to Sidney Saturday to meet her aistei She returned Sunday. ... Mrs.' C. B. Wills and daughter. Janice, left Sunday for a few days' trlalt with Mr. Wllla at Crawford. Mr. Wills is working on the helper en- ane at Crawford. ... The department entitled "Hound House Rumblings" on another page of this laaue contains many items of local interest. You'll find It an In terest ing department to read regu larly. The Railroad Notea alao sup plement "The Doing of a Week." If yon fall to read these departments you fall to know all that in going on. T1M I.ATK. T1 CLASSIFY WANTED for oflice work A capable young ludy who ran keep I simple set of books, whose penman ship is good, who can operate a type writer with proficiency (shorthand not necessary) and who can handle collections and other outside work of that nattire. Position is perman ent to a capable person. Address Box 42:11, care Alliance Herald, giv ing full particulars, or phone 140. '.7 tf-4231 Mra W K visiting at tin Mrs. lennard oeks. left Honda) home at Omaha Itr Spencer and family marie a trip to ScottBbluff Wednesday. ... Mri .1 W Caddie and daughter. Naomi, are visiting relatives and friends here this week. ... Mr and Mrs John Adams were here froBl BlklWOrth Friday and Sit t -tirday ... Flunk Carlson expects to leave Saturday to take up a position as :i skilled machinist In the navy yards at Washington He has been em ployed In the Burlington shops for a number of years. ... I, Moxon is making an electric Clock for the high school which will automatically ring for the various periods. The clock will he installed before school starts. The Ixiuis Surprise and Kd Whla man families are home from a hunt ing and fishing trip made by auto 'to a point near Douglas. Wyo. Miss Freda Wlldy of Hemingford was an Alliance visitor with friends several days the last of the week. She returned to her home Saturday. ... K. M. Banks received $10.75 a hundred for his five loads of cattle shipped the past week to South Om aha He returned to Alliance Tues day . ' Mr. and Mrs R B. Kvans left yes terday for a two weeks' visit at Lin coln and Chicago. : BOX.BUTTE LANDS CityjProperty Ranches Wfl haw a lai fro ami well-ostaMiKhefl list of farming- lamls, slock ranohea arid city property which we arc pleased to show Id person interested. Yon arc invited to call at onr office Burns Real Estate Exchange 207 Box Butte Avenue. Phone 133. Alliance, Nebraska I'uH RKNT Two modem rooms for light housekeeping. Phone .r 2 9 . 37-lf-8r,!H FOK SALB- House, five rooms and bath, on Big Horn. Address Box 8542, care Alliance Herald 37-tf-8r.4 2 HOOTCH to inn; own Kits Dog owners in the city of Alliance are herehy notified that license must he paid on all dogs In accordance with the city ordinances. Owners of doga muat call at the office of the city clerk or see the official dog catcher, Sam Shelton, and secure a tag. All bull dogs must be muxzled. (JEORGE SNYDER, 37-t f-8540 Chief of Police THIRD ANNUAL Frontier Days September 3.4-5-6-7- '17 FORT MORGAN COLORADO World's Champion Bronco Busting. Fancy Trick Riding and Roping. Men's and Women's Belay Races. Twenty Kvents Kach Day. 1 1,000 la Cash Prizes. All Kvents Open to the World. Auto and Motorcycle Races Monday. OTHKK FOI L DAYS VK WILL LFT 'KM BUCK Sain BrOWaall winner of the Bucking Contest at Cheyenne. Wyo., as well as Harry Walters, winner of the World Trick Riding Kvent, will be here F.d McCarty of Cheyenne, Wyo.. will furnish the bucking horses and Meer. C. B. Irwin'B relay horses are all en tered Some of the purses are as follows: $700 Roping Contest; $600 Bucking Contest: $fi00 Men's Itelay Race; $400 Ladies' Helay Race; $400 Wild Horse Race: $3f.O Hull-dogging Contest; $250 Trick Riding Contest; $250 Trick Roping Special attractions: Bucking Buffalo; $1,000 display of Patriotic Fireworks; Capt. Har dy. Expert Shooter; Fog Horn; Clancy Announcer; Band Concerts and Free Street Attractions evenings Free camp sites. Reduced, railroad rates. Moving picture film will be made of the entire show For further Information write F. T. COIU'OKAN. Mri.. Fort Morgan, Colorado. lit the light Number Fran the Telephone Directory Do not rely on yoar memory. It sometimes playa atrange trlcka with telephone numbera. Few people can remember telephone numbers accurate ly. Many errors are made in calling numbers liy transpos ing the figures. For example, people will cull BBS when 9.'C Is wanted. Calling niliakeie in error or by not giving them slowly and distinctly M the operat ors can understand are the causes of most "wrong num bera." A wrong numher wastes your time, delays your ser rlce and anuoys the person who answers the call. Always get the numher from the directory Drat. Readers of The Herald should watch carefully for the announcement soon to he made of our Big Fall Opening Of NEW SUITS, DRESSES AND SKIRTS. HKSK QOOD8, which are arriving daily from the eastern style centers, will be put on display for the first time in Alliance. Never before has been shown in Allium e such a remarkably complete and attract ive line of women's clothing as will be found in this store this season. Ourjrecent purchasing trip to' eastern centers was made early in order that we could have our pick of the immense stocks for the benefit of our customers. We feel that our judgment is being approved by the ladies of Alliance and vicinity when they see The Beautiful New Styles and Creations which we are unpacking from day to day. YOU ARE INVITED TO CALL ANY TIME AND BE SHOWN ' SEE OUR WINDOW FORTHE ADVANCE STYLFS FOR FALL 1917 1 J I ll J k a an MA Mm m r 11 s v a. v wk HI vbb J Jk mWM CATTLE We will sell at Public Auction at the BURLINGTON STOCK YARDS, at HEMINGFORD, NEBRASKA, starting at One o'clock, sharp, on FRIDAY. AUGUST 24, 1 9 1 7 t 10 200 Head of Yearling face and Durhams. These ers-- White Western Kan sas cattle, well bred. They have been in this neighborhood for the last forty days, are acclimated and in good shape to go on the range. Don't be afraid to attend the sale as they will positively be sold. TTDMC nC CAI C- Six months time on bankable paper I liaivio Ul OnLL." at 8 percent interest from date. FEAGINS 8c ELLIOTT, owners H. P. COURSEY, Alliance; S. A. GRIMES, Hemingford, Auctioneers. v K. L. PIERCE, Clerk X 1 1 1 t x 010 t l r i V