The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, March 06, 1919, Local EDITION, Image 3

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    Tfcnndaj, Mtith 6, 1919
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Phone 340
On of the big bargain! offered In
Alliance ia the Herald at 12 per
year. - The adrertlaementa herein
contained Will, if you make capital
of the aarlnra offered, many tipiea
ter py the $2.
'"-lie Eyea of the World," ahown
at the Imperial on Saturday and 9un
dty, drew capacity houses at each
aoirinc. Three' ahowa were held on'
tch day and all who'aaw' the pfc
trfre were well pleated.
Her. A. J. Kearns, the new Pret-
Wterian pastor at thta place, arrUed
te last of the week from his former
home at Howard, Kansas; Mrs.
Kerns came with her husband.
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Judge Ira E. Tasft performed the
earemony" last Thursday that united
lsf marriage Mr. Oerald P. Predmore
aid Miss Bern tee Loritt.
Joe Smith, who keeps one of the
beat pool and billiard halls in wel
erta Nebraska, is daily expecting the
afViral of a new electric piano which
he wilt Install in his place on the
coYner. The new player Is a dandy
and will stand Joe about 11600 and
will be greatly appreciated by the
many visitors to the parlors.
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Iter. T. D. DaTls. former chaplain
of the Nebraska bouse of representa
tive during the 1917-18 sessions,
came to Alliance Saturday afternoon
td attend a' funeral. He returned to
Bingham Sunday morning.' Rer. Da
Tis makes his home at Hyannis and
Is' pastor of the Congregational
church circuit which includes the
towns of Hyannis, Bingham and Ells
worth. While in Alliance he paid a
lilt to the editor of The Herald, who
waa a member of the house of repre
sentatives at the time Rev. Davis was
chaplain. Rev. Davis was the guest
of Rev. Stephen Epler while in the
city." These two men knew each oth
er twenty years ago at Tecumeeh,
Nebr.
. Social Newi. Church Notes and Lodre Doing?
of the Week as Told the Society Reporter
Methodist Church m., "The Curse of Meros.'r Evening
The Sunday school Is growing fine- service, 7:30 p. m., "The Gospel of
ly, and the Interest Is becoming more Reconciliation." .Preaching by the
wide soread the Centenary program pastor. Special music by the choir.'
last Sunday was a source of splrltu- Christian Endeavo", 1:30 p. m. Top-
al uplift; 'and was the first of a ser
ies which will follow during the next
few months. The adult classes' are
hOW well filled, but there Is room for
more.
The kermbft subject fot next Sun
day will be In tb evening, "Christian
Stewardship and Tithing." This will
be the follow-up of the layman's pro
gram In the morning, at which serv
ice five of our leading laymen will
speak. In other places these plat
form meetings hare. proVeh very pop
ular; and you will not care to miss
this flae treat Come, and bring a
friend, and learn the great world
urgency of the Kingdom, work.
-The nlt leaden-will, meet' their
units - next Wednesday evening' in
homes to be announced at the Sun
day services. Every loyal Methodist
and constituent is urged to respond
to this call. The unit idea will com
pletely revolutionize church work if
it is properly emphasised and sup
ported. It must not fall. We are
not slackers, but loyal soldiers of
Christ's Cross.
. . Presbyterian Cliurch
What Is Ihe New Era movement of
the Presbyterian chutch? It Is the
wbcle chv.ch marshalled for hoi
wiola tat-- a ad a work for ou.
Eight great cbjectlves have been
set. v The first is intercession Goals
(within the church): i. Prayer.
One million Covenanted Comrades of
interceslion. Minimum for our
church. 65.
' 2. Family Altar. A quarter of a
million family altars set up In our
homes. Minimum for pur church,
20. Watch for more about the New
Era movement.'
Services for Sunday, March 9:
Sunday school, 10 a, m., J. L. Over
man, Supt. Morning worship, 11 a
TRY THE SCALES
The scales seldom fail to reveal the truth, they are
a fair gauge of health. If you, are losing weight and
are not feeling up to the mark, it is high time to re
place die loss and build up the powers of resistance.
5(i j
mm
a uninue combination of tonic and nourishment,
Ml the blood, restores weight and imparts vigor and
n irr . uic niiuiu J w vkvn w-- - - d
ground, try Scott' Emulsion-thc Strength-Builder.
, Scott Bow. BI'Wfield.N.I. i"
ic, "Lost by Looking." Leader, Mrs
J. E. Wilson. All are cordially wel
comed to these services.
v A. J. KEARNS. Tastor.
Alliance people will be interested
In reading the following, taken from
the Ceres, Calif., Courier, regarding
a former Alliance young lady:
The marriage of Rev. Roy B.
Deals of San Miguel and Miss Geor
gia E. A. Brown of San Luis Obispo,
was solemnised at the home of the
groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Beals, 790 W. Wilson Avenue, Pasa
dena, Calif., last Saturday evening,
Feb, 15, 1919. at 7:30 o'clock. Rev.
C. R. Crist, pastor of the' Lake Ave-
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dhc.m. b. cnurcn, performing me
ceremony. Among those present
were Mrs. Amy I. Brown of Ceres,
mother of the bride, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Beals, parents of the groom,
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mallen and Mrs.
C. E. Tanner, sisters of the groom.
Rev. Ishkanion. w o sat down to a
sumptuous wedding supper. The
couple were well remembered with
substantial gifts by friends. After
a abort wedding trip they will leave
for their new home in the Fresno
district, with the best wishes of
many friends.
Col. C. D. Casper, editor and pub
lisher of the Bridgeport Herald,
came to Alliance Tuesday to attend
the evening session of the Aloyah
Chapter of the Eastern Star, on ape
clal invitation. Col. Casper Is patron
of Bridgeport Chapter No. 260.
While in the city he made The Her
ald editorial force a pleasant visit
He haj a statewide reputation as an
editorial writer of ability and origin
ality and tip. Influence n Democratic
political circles is large. It was a
pleasure to hear his views of the
present political situation at Wash
ington.
Cliurch of Christ
In the great work of the future,
what part will religion have? Thu
call is great and loud. It Is great to
have some part In shaping tho
world's progress. Each' man lives
his religion. The challenge calls for
the heroic. . The minister will use
the following subjects for naxt Sun
day's BernionsiJ'The . World Call"
and "The nAswer". ' The minister
presents on Wednesday evenings ' a
series of lectures on "Great Charac
ters". , This will be Interesting and
helpful. Bring your Bible and come
with a prayerful spirit.
The Bible school at 10 a. in. has a
place for you regardless of your age.
The C. E. at 6:30 p. m. Is a splendid
training service for the youig peo
ple. "All is yours and ye. are Christ's
and Christ is God's." Come- to tb
church with a message and a wel
come. STEPHEN J. EPLER.
f ; Minister.
ANNNOUNCING REMOVAL TO OUR,
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NEW QUARTERS
FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY
COURSEY & MILLER
EAST THIRft STR
BE!
WnERE WE ARE BETTER THAN EVER PREPARED TO TAKE CARE OF OUR, ,
CUSTOMERS BETTER FACILITATED FOR TIIE RENDERING OP GOOD SERV
ICE AND WHERE WE CAN BETTER SHOW YOU THE iERITS OF OUR LINE.
CALL AND SEE US IN, OUR NEW HOMET WE WILL BE PLEASED TO REN
DER YOU ANY SERVICE WITIHN OUR POWER. ' ' .,'
STURGEON GARAGE:
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"Home of Buick Cars and Avery Tractors"
SPECIAL SALE OF GROCERIES AND MERCHANDISE
Beginning Thursday, Mar. 6, and continuing until Thursday, Mar. 20
These goodsmust be sold in the length of time mentioned, and we are offering
such bargains that have never been equaled in this city.
200 Yards of Standard Calico, value 22ioc per yard, money
price r 12V4c
500 Yards Standard Percale, value 35c per yard, money
price - 19V&C
550 Yards Plaid Gingham, extra good, value 65c per yard,
money trice 33
1,000 Yards Gingham, all colors and patterns, value 45c,
money price
20c
3-yard rolls Cotton Batting, value $1.65; money price,
per roll -r- $1.39
250 Yards Toweling, value 30c; money price, yard 19y2c
Bleached Muslin, fine quality, value 45c; money price .38c
Muslin Sheeting, 21a yds. wide, value 85c; money price)
per yard ... , 635
Unbleached Muslin, vafue 38c ; money price, per yard 27c
House Aprons, all colors, patterns and sizes, $1.75 value ;
money price '. $1.25
Hair Switches, extra quality, worth $6.00; money price, $3.00
15 Per Cent Discount on All of Our Corsets.
GET YOUR BLANKETS NOW FOR NEXT WINTER'S USE
AT THESE PRICES 450 BLANKETS AT $3.46 EACH.
Men.'s brown and black Hose, 25c value ; money price 19c
5 Dozen Ladies Silk Mahogany Hose, $2.00 value; money
price $1.25
Engineer's and Firemen's Hose, 30c value; money price,
per pair , 224c
Men's everyday tfork Shirts; get your summer supply at
these prices, $1.5G value ; money price 90c
Men's heavy bib Denim Overalls, $3.00 value ; money price,'
each - - $2.37
Jackets to match . $2.37
Men's heavy Express stripe Overalls with bib, $2.50 value;
money price , 1,..$2.10
Jackets to match $2.10
50 Pairs blue Overalls, bib and high back, $2.50 value ;
money price '. ; $1.75
225 Pairs of Men's Pants, $3.50 value ; money price $2.75
250 Pairs Men's Khaki Pants, $3.50 value; money price,
H per pair : $2.49
Men's $5, $6 and $6.50 Corduroy Pants, now $4.87
Men's $4.50, $5 and $5.50 Dress Pants; money price $3.98
Boys' Unionalls, $2.50 value; money, price .$1.98
Men '8 Unionalls, $5.00 value; money price $3.47
HERE IS WHERE YOU SAVE MONEY ON GROCERIES
Sac City Corn. 25c value ; money price, per doz. cans $2.10
Fan Tail Corn, 20c value, per doz. cans : $1.98
Beatrice Brand iCorn, 20c value ; per doz. cans $1.93
Sweet Clover Corn, 20c value ; per doz. cans $1.95
Utah large cans Tomatoes, Twin Peak, Pierce and Pioneer
brands, 25c value ; 12 cans for $2.25
Small size Tomatoes, 20c value ; per 12 cans $1.92
Blackberries in gallon cans, $1.40 value, now $1.20
Pumnkin in eallon cans. 60c value: per gallon 42c
Peaches in gallon cans, $1.10 value ; now
Apricots in gallon cans, 95c value ; per gallon
Starch, 5-lb. box; 60c value
88c
78o
.39c
Small size Dark Karo, Syrup, -20c value
Milk Tall cans, 20c value; price per case
Farmer Jones Sorghum, gallon can; $1.50 value
Karo Maple Syrup, half-gallon cans; 90c value
Karo Maple Syrup, gallon cans, $1.75 value
Pure Olive Oil, half-gallon cans, $5.00 value
Virginia Sweet Pancake Flour, 50c value
Webb Foot Pancake Hour, 50c value
Armour's Veribest Coffee, 3-lb. pkgs.,1ri.35 value
Armour s Veribest Coffee, 1-lb. cans, 45c value
.15c
..$7.85
.$1.25
..75c
.$1.50
.$3.92
.40c
40c
$115
.40c
"White House Coffee, best coffee you carrdrink, 2 lbs. ..: 195c
v Laundry Soap Flake White, Crystal White, White Rus
sian, Bob White, Swift White, $8.25 value; per box $6.20
Don't buy soap in small quantities buy by the box and save
money.
Diamond C Soap, $6.25 value ; per box
Tomato Catsup, gallon cans, $1.50 value
Salt, 100-lb. sack, value $1.75
Searchlight Matchos, 6 boxes for L
Hand picked Navy Beans, 15c value, per lb.
Pinto Beans, value 12c lb., 4 lbs. for .
$5.25 1
.95c
..$1.50
38c
9c
.25c
50 Boxes fancy Winesap Apples value $4.50; money price $3.75
These are the best bargains that have been offered for tome
time in this city.
Large Carnation, Pet Elkhorn, Wilson, Van Camps Milk,
value 20c can, money price 2 for 35c
; 25c
Small size Mik, 3 cans for
113 Box Butte Ave
Alliance, Nebr.
ESSAY
Cash Only
Phone 789
Everything delivered free to any part of the city. Come in and see what we can save you on dry goobs
and groceries