The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, September 20, 1917, Image 9

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WEEK1
Mrs. J. R. Wills lert Monday for a
visit of several days at Ravenna.
Mrs. Georsre Bckhardt left Tues
day for a visit with friends at Ra
venna. Doctor Spencer and family left
Tuesday for Elswortb to spend a
tBok at the Spade ranch.
Miss Mable Sward left Tuesday
night for a week's visit with relatives
in Sicux City, la.
Miss BeBS Reid of Lincoln arirved
in AJliance Wednesday for a visit
with her father, George Reid.
lira. Frank Bronghurst returned
from Lincoln Monday following a
visit of several days.
Mrs. R. V. Andress left Tuesday
night for a short visit wi'h friends at
L'ncoln.
KBKP U NKA.T
PAY CASH
Jack Lucky, Manager
Tom Jones left Tuesday night for
Casper for a week's visit with
friends.
Mrs. W. M. Weidenhamer left Sat
urwday for Lincoln for a two week's
visit with friends.
Prof. Clements of Chadron Nor
mal was a week end visitor with
friends in this city.
Ira Houston, of Newberry's pipe
3hop, has taken a job at the plant of
the Potash Reduction Company at
Hoffland.
H. L. Ormsby and daughter, Miss
Mable Ormsby, left Tuesday for a
visit in New York, Kansas City, St.
Louis, Omaha and othere points.
Miss Bernardino French returned
Sunday from the eastern part of the
jtate where she had been visiting for
several weeks.
Herman Fricke left today on 44
for Antloch where he has accepted a
position with the American Potash
Co., as head carpenter.
Miss Laura Wadum, and mother,
Mrs. Ackeman, left Saturday for a
short visit at Craford at the home of
Mrs. Emery Cornu.
H. W. Barbour, who has been em
ployed in the harnesB department at
Newberry's resinned Saturday night
And has gone to his home ut Rich
mond, Va.
Out of town work u specialty. We
Vay parrel post charge. Cleaning,
pressing, altering. PAY t'ASH.
... KKKP V If BAT. .
JACK LUCKY, Manager
Mrs. Ethel Stull. of Scottsbluff,
has accepted a position as bookkeep
er and reporter for the Alliance Her
ald. She resumed her duties here
Wednesday morning.
Hattie RenBWold and mother and
Prof, and Mrs. R. E. Holch made an
automobile trip to Chadron Saturday
morning, returning to Alliance the
oame evening.
Jay A. Vanco has been made regi
mental postmaster at Ft Funntnn
He successfully passed all examina
tions. Mrs. Vance, before leaving
Alliance for the Natlnnnl Armv wna
employed at the local post office
V
Rip wewed up and Buttons sewed
on FEH.
KEEP 1' NEAT
We do the rent. Phone 133
PAY CASH
Tack Lucky, Manager
Roy Hildreth and Cordon Davis,
toll wire chief and engineer for the
Nebraska Telephone Co., were here
from Omaha the last of the week test
ing out the new Alliance-North Piatt
toll line from the local exchange.
Clifford Rogers and sister. Miss
Oma Rogers, will attend Union Col
lege at Lincoln this winder. They
decided to attend Union College thru
the advice of O. M. Burns who sent
his daughter there last year and this.
If you don't see me before order
ing that new fall -nit we wlU both
lose money. New woolens now on
display. Roy II. Burns, KEEP-U-NHAT
Tailors and Cleaners.
40-tf-8602
Andrew Anderson and family and
Miss Julia Anderson arrived in Alli
ance Monday from Louisiana for a
visit at the home of their sister, Mrs.
ay lioag and family.
KEEP V N EAT
KleansKlothesKlean
Pay Cash
JACK LUCKY, Manager
Mrs. H. E. Gantz and Miss Doris
Young will have charge of a card par
ty to be given at the Episcopal par
ish house for the benefit of the Red
Cross on Thursday afternoon, Sept.
27th. The hostesses have arranged
for twenty tables. One lady is in
charge of each table and will ask 3
other ladies to play bridge at her ta
ble. Each lady wil donate 25c to
the Red Cross fund.
See Us, And See Best
DRAKE& DRAKE
OPTOMETRISTS
WE CAN FIT YOU WITH GLASS EH
FOR EVERY PURPOSE
tVe Can Duplicate any Broken LeDB
313 hi Box Butte Ave Phone 121
WHEN IN OMAHA VISIT THE
"Omaha's Fun
Centre"
Musical Burlesque
rand New Show
EVERY WEEK
6mm, Ciattr MvtilnMt. EnnMilM. Ilk Aaifcrti
UDIES' DIME UTIIil MILT
DON'T GO HOME SAYING!
I DIDN'T VISIT THE QAYETY
G. R. Ogden, of Shinnston, W. Va., says: "I have used
AVALON FARMS HOG-TONE 56 days and I think it is the
best medicine I ever used. I have two pigs 4 months and 3 days
old that weigh 360 pounds, one 6 pounds heavier than the other.
They are 100 pounds heavier than my neighbor's 2 of the
same litter and feed."
This is the experience of a
typical user of Hog-Tone.
There are hundreds and hun
dreds of letters on file at the
Aval on Farms Company's
office from nearly every state
in the Union, all telling of big
Improvement in hogs and
in hog profits through the
use of Hog-Tone, the scientifi
cally prepared Hog Condition
er, Fattener and Worm Re
mover, nog-lone is sold on
60 days' Free
Trial under
a n absolute
money -back
guarantee. Come in the store
and tell us how many hogs
you have in your herd and we
will give you enough Hog-Tone
to treat all of them 60 days.
You don't have to pay for it
unless you are absolutely satis
fied. The decision is left en
tirely to you.
IT COSTS YOU NOTHING NOW TO TRY
60 DAYS' TREATMENT OF
AVALON FARMS HOG-TONE
- THE LIQUID HOC FATTENEM. CONDITIONER AND WORM REMOVE
FOR ALL YOUR HOGS
- FOR SALE BY -
H. F. THIELE
Drugs and Jewelry
Phone 12 306 Box Butte Ave.
Rex Truman, who for several
months past has been assistant coun
ty agent n Box Butte county and who
did efficient work in aiding potato
growers to organise the Box Butte
County Potato Orowers Association
has been appointed county agent for
Sheridan county and has already as
sumed his duties in Sheridan county.
R. M. Hampton, president of the
First National Bank of Alliance, has
received notice of his appointment as
chairman of the Liberty Loan board
for the Sixth Congressional district
hich Includes territory along the C.
B. & Q., from Sheridan to Grand
Inland.
Mrs. Ralph Waldo Beal
Vocal Studio
Phone 587
Rei. SO 1 Laramie Ave
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SAVE MONEY
BY PAYING CASH
The high cost of Chemicals, Woolens,
etc., will not effect our prices. The
price remains the same, but we must
have the cash.
R. B. Burns has employed a
PROFESSIONAL
CLEANER, DYER
and ALTERATER
with 17 years experience to manage the
KEEP-U-NEAT
CI csrcis f rd Tailors
The same reasonable prices will pre
vail. Nothing but work of the highest
standard will be turned out .
COMPLETE SATISFACTION
PAY CASH
KEEP-U-NEAT
Kleens Klothes Kleen
JACK LUCKEY, Mgr.
CONDENSED STATEMENT
of the condition of
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
, i ft:!
OF ALLIANCE
at the Close of Business, Sept. 11, 1917
Resources
Loans and Discounts S787.976.93
U. a Bonds at Par. . 51,000.00
Banking House .x . . 10,000.00
Federal Reserve Stock 3, 000. 00
Cash and Sight Ex
change 193,390.07
ai,om,;t67.oo
Liabilities
Capital $60,000.00
Surplus 50,000.00
Undivided Profits . . 1,710.70
Circulation 49,997.60
Deposits 893,658.74
l.U.Vi07.00
The greatest difference in lumber is in its lasting
qualities.
When you use lumber for any permanent purpose
its durability is of first importance.
We handle only that lumber which is dry and sound.
Tou can depend on the life of lumber bought here.
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LATEST FALL
Millinery
Customers for our other lines
will find it to their advantage to
visit our millinery department.
Wo arc selling more liats this season than ever before there
is a reason of course and that reason is very evident when yon
see the splendid display of distinctive "risk-Hats" of distinctive
styles. A little curve here, a how, a feather fancy, a droop and
you have the "touch" that is recognised Immediately by well
gowned women.
Suits and Coats
MOST COMPLETE LINE OF SUITS AND COATS IN ALLI
ANCE, presenting all the leading featuise of the season. Gat
meats not only swagger in appearance 1ml also wonderful value.
PRICE, STYLE
and QUALITY
are dominating faetore at Mollriugs.
GEORGE A. MOLLRING
"The Store of Quality"
Alliance. Nebraska
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