The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, February 11, 1909, Image 8

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ENTERTAINMENT
BY THE PUPILS OF
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PHELAN OPERA HOUSE
Alliance, Nebraska, Feb. 18, 1909
8 P. M.
PROGRAM
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Instrumental yTrio Overture .. w.......,,
.....- -Piano Misscss Virgil Cavcn and Isabella Higeins
Violin Miss Sadie Dunn ' ,
Welcome Address , Wiss Eva Clements
Chorus "Stars and Stripes Forever" , ..
Instrumental Quartette-Piano Misses Claire Armuthand Hazel Cramer
t Piano Misses Delia King and Eva Clements
Recitation "My First Letter" - ,.'... .... Minims
' Vocal Solo - : Miss Virgil Caven
Song "Hurrah Cor Washington" , AMinims
' , Instrumental quartette , ..... .'.-... ...."... ...... ,...
, Piano Misses Mary Egan, Eva Clements, Hazel Cramer'
Violin Miss Sadie Dunn '.
' Drill "War of the Roses" Intermediate Department,
Song "The Chappcl in the Vale".. Grammar Department
'Recitation "What is a Boy ? Minims
. "THE DENTIST'S PARLOR"
' A Comedy in One Act.
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Mr. J. A, Grahbltt, Dentist, . Master Willie O'Keefe
Mr.) Jenkins,, Apprentice . Edward McNulty
) Mr. Smith, Patient,. . Frt-d House
Sam, Office Boy,..'. '. "... .Michael Nolan
' Instrumental Quartette. .- .
i Piano Misses Agnes Elmore and Virgil Cavcn
2 Piano Misses Ruth Morris and Delia King
Pantomime "Nearer My God to Thee". Grammar Department
Instrumental Quartette
' i Piano Misses Agnes Elniofe and Delia King
2 Piano Misses Virgil Caven and Ruth Morris
Musical Recitation "The First To Deum" . ..Academic Department
Vocal Solo "Ave Maria" . . ..Miss Isabella Higgins
HOLSTEN
Headquarters for
'CHOOL
UPPLIES
TABLETS
NOTE BOOKS ' .
COMPOSITION BOQKS
NOTE PAPER
PENCILS .
PENS INKS.
CHALK CRAYONS
COLORED CRAYONS
ERASERS and
PAINTS
RULERS GIVEN AWAY AT
HOLSTEN'S
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ENTIRE LINE OF
OVERCOATS
Norton's
Before my Spring- Goods arrive I wish to dispose of all
my remaining- Winter Trimmed Hats, a
line of Children's Caps, Fancy Feathers
and Ostrich Plumes, and to do this I
shall place these on sale at one-half ac
tual price SATURDAY, FEB. 6th
I also vil place place on sale at that date at same dis
count a line of Fleecee-lined Hosiery, and
Silk and Woolen Shawls. Any other
article, including belts,- belt buckles, .
combs, handkerchiefs; linens, etc., in my
store will be discounted, but not at the
same rate. Please call
"ALONG THE KENNEBEC"
Beautiful New England Comedy Drama
at the Phelan Opera Heuse Tomor
row (Friday) Night, Feb. 12.
Playgoers who have seen those de
lightful humorous plays, "Quincy Ad
ams Sawyer," Mcadowhrook Farm,"
"Away Down East," and others on
that order, will be pleased to know
that ono ranking along with the best
'will play in the opera house tomorrow
night. "Along the Kennebec" is
spoken of in tho press everywhere as a
comedy drama presenting all of the
characteristics of New .England plays.
It will be presented by a company of
fifteen players. The comedy is of a
pure and clean character, keeping the
audience in good humor throughout
the play, while the drama itself is of
tho highest order. It is a play that
delights all classes of playgoers( with
out a dull line. There are six clever
character specialties of bright music
and comedy. Special scenery is Used
for the realistic snow storm, tho funny
duel scene and the thrilling explosion
scene. The company carries a braBS
band and will give a band concert at
noon and one in the evening before the
play. Prices 25, 50 and 75 cents; re
served seats now on sale.
Crawford Clippings.
' - Wtom Crawford Trlbnne.)
TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT
DISCOUNT SALE
Sale commences Jan
uary the 25th and
continues until Satur
day night, February
the 20th
(CONE-FOURTH OFF)
Under its new management, he Al
liance Herald is looming up in greatly
improved appearance, general make-lip
and amount of readable mutter
Miss Inez Fairchild left Wednesday
afternoon for a several days' visit with
friends at Alliance.
Miss Isabelle Higgins left Monday
afternoon for Alliance, .to resume' her
studies at the convent school.
Mrs. John Wiker of Alliance was a
passenger through here Tuesday, on
her way to Chadron, where she expects
to reside permanently, Mr- Wiker hav
ing purchased an interest in a moving
picture show there.
J. W Guthrie oi Alliance was in the
city Monday, en route to Chadron, to
look alter business .matters.
Walter Hayt came up from Alliance
Wednesday to spend a few days with
friends here before leaving for Chicago
to remain.
Alliance is a very "dry town," in
deed, and wants a normal school lo
cated there on the strength thereof;
but the court records indicate that boot
leggers and speak-easies are doing more
business in "wet uoods" line than the
licensed saloons here.
Thursday evening of last week about
20 friends of Will Gregg at Marsland,
gathered at the Gregg home to give
him a farewell reception, as he was
about to leave for school at Spearfish,
S. D. A skating party was contem
plated, but the clerk of the weather
butted in and spoiled that program,
when the young folks changed their
plans Music, cards, games, refresh
ments, etc., furnished the entertain
ment, and a fine social evening was
enjoyed by all.
Notes from Bridgeport
(from tlie Nuus-Illude)
This big reduction applies
on our entire line of Gents',
Ladies', Boys', Misses' and
Children's Shoes and Slip-
OerS. Rubber Goods are not Included
This sale is for Cash only, no Credit
ALLIANCE
CASH SHOE STORE
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I One-Half Off
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FERRIS &c ESSAY
(Successors to Simmons & Essay)
115 BOX BUTTE AVENUE
J. R. Hendei son of Angora is prepar
ing to open a harness shop at Bayard-
G V Emery, section- foreman at
Angora, was a business visitor in
Bridgeport last Saturday.
Comity Superintendent Phillips of
Box Butte county and County Superin
tendent Edith Morrison, of Cheyenne
county weie in Bridgeport yesterday
conferring with Miss Walfordof Morrill
county on educational matters. They
visited the Bridgeport high school , in
the afternoon, and spoke in the highest
terms of the work In that department
Alliance failed to secure the next
meeting of the State Fireman's Associ
ation, the' strongest argument a
gainst our neighbor being that it is a
"dry town," where the visitors would
have no opportunity to slake their
thirst- Did the Alliance boosters for
get that Bridgeport is only thirty-seven
miles away?
The Bridgeport Woman's Club met
with Mrs. Slimm Wednesday afternoon.
The day was ideal and the members
turned out in large numbers. The club
women are working hard to establish a
free library and should bo encouraged
by every good citizen. After the usual
lesson and an iuteresting reading from
Pathfinder by Mrs- Wade, the hostess
served a dainty lunch. Club adjourned
to meet in two 'eeks with Mrs- Will
Willis.
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Big Closing
Out Sale
300 DOZ. HOSIERY Men's, Ladies' and Children's
HAND DRAWN-WORK, $J,000 worth
Stand Covers, Doilies, Piano Scarfs, etc., all hand-work
Automobile Scarfs, made in France
Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats and Caps, Shoes, Suit Cases, Trunks,
'? Furnishings, Notions, etc.
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: ed you before:
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Misses' heavy Hose, were 35c, now 25c
Children's fine thread Hose, 25c, now 15c
Calico, was 8c, now 6c
Percale, wasi2c, now SJfc
$1.00 Overalls f6r 7.5c,
1. 00 Jackets for 75c
Work Shirts, 75c to 1.50, forc:,
9 Dress Shirts, 75c to 1.50 for 35c and 50c
jilt fnttnn T71annl filnvPQ ,1 nr. frr tcc
S. , , j t Table Linen, white, 1.25, now, 75c
Hose, black and brown, now 3, for 25c ' " '. . -
Anntlipr 11- M-Kifo t re .-.... A.
S Everyday Hose, 4 pr. for 25c
Ladies'-and Children's -Hose, 20c and
X 25c, must go at 10c and 15c
$r Ladies' lisle thread; silk finish Hose,
Another lot, white, 1. 15, -now 65c
Men's Woolen Underwear, 3.50 suits
now 2.00
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were 50c. now 25c
Ladies' cotton thread Hose, were 35c,
now 20c -
Ladies' cotton thread Hose, were ,2.5c,
now' 1 5c
Men's fleeced-lined Underwear, was
65C-50C, now 35c . v '
Linen Pollars, each 15c? 3 for 2a
Rubber Collars,' each 25c, now 15c
Taffeta Silk, yard t.oo, now 60c
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WE PRINT
SALE BILLS
AND PRINT THEM RIGHT
PBRRIS Sfc ESSAY
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flRS. R. SIMMONS H