iMoney Savers' Sale .1 , On accqiint of the stormy weather that has prevailed this week the sale at The HORACE BOGUE Store v. . t . , will continue until Xmas ( ,( i5- jC2t , vv WW v 1 j if T e I JfeS ..?" L& ft', t The Lines 'are Almost Unbroken in Underwear, Shoes, Hosiery, Waists 35c Ladies' Vests and Pants 25c 50c Ladies' Vests and Pants 39c 65c Ladies' Vests and Pants, 49c 76c Vests and Pants, 59c 75c Union Suits, 59c ' $1.25 Suits, 98c $1.00 Union Suits, 83c $1.50 Suits, $1.19 Lace Specials 36 inch Lace Waisting 79c 42 inch Lace Waisting $1.49 $4 Ecru Lace Collars . .$2.89 $2.25 Jet Bodice Ornaments. . .$1.89 $1.75 Jet Bodice Ornaments. .-.$1.45 10c and 12jc Lace ..5c The Horace Bogue Store E LOCAL PARAGRAPHS '" Miss Lydia Hoag went,. to Omaluj, is morning. A. F, Allen, was, t up lYom Ms claim , uCar 'Bridgeport this week. " .1 You will have to hurry up if you do ' your Christmas shoppingi.early. t Editor Kling of the Dalton Herald had business in Alliance Tuesday. . Luke Phillips of Hemingford has "Wen in the city the past two days. - -. W. G. Simonson of Denver has been , in Alliance this week 'looking after '" property interests. , r L. E. Sadler of Mitchell is in Al- liance, having business with the Phil-lips-Thomas Land Co A. F. Allen has been spendingjsever v al days this week in the city, returning yesterday to his Morrill county claim I Read and preserve the program of V. C: T. U. meetings published in .'another column of The Herald this week, ' MissLennaBayse visited from Friday till Mondav with her cousins, Engineer 4Robt- Yarborough and family, at Ster 'ling, Colo. ', The friends of Mrs. Tabor will be 'pleased to learn that she is now on the road to recovery from her recent ser ious illness. -I J. J. Keegan. who is attending the, Nebraska University, is expected home Saturday to spend the holiday vacation -'with his parents. ? - ' Dr. V. T. Eikner of Hemingford passed through Alliance yesterday, jenroute for California whert hVwill ,pend several months. , ' W- R. Ashby, barber, and A. L. 'Joy, musician-and proprietor ,oJ the Passow billiard and pool hall, are two new subscribersto The Herald. Sheriff-elect A. D. Iew of Sheridan county was in Alliance several days within the last week, He will soon move from Ellsworth to Rushville. Mrs. Clarence Roberts of Chadron, who has been a patient at the Alliance Hospital the past few weeks, expects to leave the last of the week for her home. Guy Mart drove in from Orlando yesterday, remaining in the city till to- , day. He reports snow all the way, but ' vliot a? deep in his neighborhood as li'ere. ,?Mrs. M. Cowan of Minatare, Nebr., and daughter, Miss Leln, are in Al- 'lifnce. Miss Lela is here for medical .5. care. They expect to remain about three weeks Dave Brings, formerly a C. B., & Q. conductor out ?f Alliance, Came in, from the Patmoreranc'li'Monda-jl', ""ris ing horseback. He reported thq,sjiow knee deep to his horse nearly 'all the way. "' T ? ,"1 Ellis Rav of Alliance was in town yesterday looking for a location for a plumbing shop. He has recently sold his shop in Alliance and desires to lo cate in a growing town in (his ''valley. Scotts Bluff Heralds i . Mr, and Mrs. L. H. Gayhart came down from near Ardmorc last Saturday to transact business in Alliance, .a. part of which was to have some work done by Kennedy Brothers, dentists. ' They returned home-Tuesday. ' The Ladies' Aid Society of the'-M. E. church have decided to hold no more meetings till after the holiday season. They are a very industrious society, having averaged tying five comforts a week for some time. Judge Zurn sends The Herald to"his brother, George Zurn, Breda, Iowa. This is a much easier way 6f furuislijng the news than trying to write it every week, and is an example that we yish many ot our other subscribers would follow. We find it necessary" to again issue The Herald in two sections of eight pages each. We hope our readers will read every word on each of the sixteen pages.. Qon't skip the advertisements. 'It witl.be to your interest to read them, as well as the other parts of the paper. j.B. I. Colerick, having decided that a residency on the table land of western Nebraska js preferable to the low land bordering the Missouri river in the east end'df the' state,' arrived1 from Nemaha county lasfSaturday with his family, consisting of wife' and four children. He will work in.the round house during the winter, but may try a homestead next spring. ' i Lloyd C. Thomas, a newspaper man from Alliance, Nebr., is in the city, and WH probably become a resident of Binghem county, either locating in Blockfoot or in the Big Lost River country. Mr. Thomas is amost affa ble young man, apparently a hustler and a man who will be a welcome ad dition to our population. Blackfoot, Idaho, Optimist. Joe Manion was in from the ranch last Thursday and drooped into The Herald office long enough to give us a few items of news, ancllleave the-price LJrideAe&r- 20 Discount 45c Corset Cover Embroidery 33c of a year's subscription to this disscm inator of local and general intelligence.' joe is very much pleased with the t .. horse which he purchased at the ,D'i. t; , ,, .. - ji ueeu, (vuueuuau oc ioung sale artew w.eeks.ago .u.woujd take a sum of' money considerably ..targeJjan.he paid to buy the horse jnos' ( ., Five Stars Concert rCompanv-at,' the' Phelau tonight. , , R. R. Kincaid of Bingham is attend ing to business matters in this city to- t . 'I Mrs.. B. Mewhkter left this morning for Grand Island, where she will visit a few daysrwith .triends.- ,, ' "Who will l)e Santa Clause? 18 one 01 ine many questions tnat come up for an answer at IhiMime of year. H. E, Jones informs us that lie sold his Hemingford residence to Jerry Wells who retires from the farm to, try town life. J. T. Lucy of Carroll, Iowa, stopped off in Alliance to 'visit friends Saturday on his way home from Denver, where lie had been working, t The good people of ' this city were treated to a surprise one day recently train Nd. 44 was on tune. Later in formationIt was 43. , Lpw Waddiok, some t years since an emplove of this office, 'blew in from the weM the fore part of the week, and is again a member of our 'printing,' force. K looking through the ads in this paper you will find many valuable sug gestions as to Christmas presents. It will pay you to read the ads in .The Herald. Conrad F. Williams, who assisted in The Herald office for a few weeks recently, now has a pleasant situation as stenographers, in the Burlington freight office. Why not make a year's subscription to The Alliance Herald a present to one or more of your friends, It would make a particularly appropriate present to friends farther east. Send The Herald to your friends in the east, or somewhere else. It will make a very appropriate present for persons who are interested in the de velopment of this great country. F. B. Thomas, one of The Herald's many Heminglord subscribers, was in ah:-...... t t.. . .. . muuiii.c iiicouuy Uilimucimg DUSllieSS, a part ot which was setting himself ahead 011 subscription to this paper. Mr- Frantag, shipping foreman at the C- B. & Q, storehouse in Alliance, was taken 'sick with appendicitis re cently and waa taken to big home at Knit Goods Children's Mittens - 9o, llci 17c Boys' Sweaters - - 39c to 59c Children's Sweater Coats 98o to 1.59 Knit Skirts 29c With every Special Price on Bedding, Blankets, Comforts, Spreads, Pillows New assortment Pillow Tops, ready for use 19C to 39c $2.00 Pillow Shams $1.69 1.50 Pillow Shams LI 9 1. 00 Pillow Shams 79 .75 Pillow Shams 59 2.50 Battenberg Scarf. .... 1.95 2.00 Lace Table Scarfs. . . . 1.65 Baby Dresses, Skirts, Coats, Sacques, Booties, Hoods, at 75c ?gE dollar East Burlington for an operation leavinghere. last Monday;1 he has many friends here, especially among the failrpad.boys, who hope for hjjs speedy mi, - . 11 -., -fn v -trr5M, j mover,",- - ? 41 , 1. " i " ,i-)ur8m,W" weicn, pftnie, upitoui Lincoln tkim iXuQiiiay.,;u accompanied Tty ti&v sdnp,Fat5''taMHfe4,'for Biiigham 'flaainity? ' ShhabeertUe state capital tabcmt two weety, f After a temporary absence from The Herald's ftubscrinbp'n list',, the name of l"i- .fc.f . Uitrnii in nrrtitrt . nlnnnt All rtllf Il ' . Hbooks. Mr. Burns is a member of 'the 'clerical forcfe'at the C. B.& 0- Trefght The I'ulladian Literary society 'of tlie Alliance' High School will lender a Christ maa program in the High'chool auditorium, tomorrow afternoon, , at two 9 'flock. Programs have been ordered printed for the same. ' f 1 i i' r .Before leaving for Idaho, H. E. Jones ordered his address for The Herald changed from Hemingford to Blackfoot, hence we' will 'continue" to haye the pleasure of keeping him and Mrs. I ones posted on Box Butte coun ty happenings. When you see a copy p the Decem ber number of the AllianceHigh School paper, The Spud, yon Will want one copy or more to Send tq frieiids. We understand there are stil a few extra copies that canbedispoaed of for this purpose. Call up Fred Carlson, bus iness manager, phone 169, and he will tell you about it- Peter? Oskar, concrete contractor and builder of Dalton, passed through Al liance last Saturday on his way to Hamilton county to visit friends. From thqre he will go farther east, but will return to Dalton in February or March, in time to begin spring work, qf which he will probably have a large amount. M. Hufton is H. E. Jones' successor in the real estate business at Heming ford. By combining h'is own business with that of Mr. Jones', we expect that he will sell a big lot of laud the coming spring and summer, and hope he will be able to do so, as he is interested in the development of the country along lines profitable to the real estate pur chasers. Pennons who expect to send presents J,.. ,na, of express should do' so as 80611 as possible. There is always such a vast amount of extra stuff sent within the last few days preceding Christmas that postofficos and express offices are congested, causing unavoid able delay id the delrtery of a part of suit sold a petticoat free Bargains in Trunks $10.50 Wardrobe Trunk ..'. $14.35 18.50 Sliding Tray Trunk 11.95 80 in. Steamer Trunk 11.50 82 or 84 in. Trunk (Canvas) 5.00 Heavy sole leather Suit CaSo, double strap ped, riveted 7.95 $ 8.50 Russet Case 7.50 10.00 Walrus Hand Bag .' 8.65, 2.50 Fibre Grip 1.95' 8.00 Matting Suit Case 2.25 2.00 Rubberoid Case 1.59 Newest things in Veils and Scarfs in silk, crepo do cheno and laces, just received for our. holiday trade at attractive prices 50 Men's hats, worth 1 lot Men's and Boys' 1 lot Men's and Boys' what the senders wanted delivered promptly. If.you arejntending to send away presents, , foilojy the somewhat hackfjeyedbut timely, advice:,Pfl, jt noAft" H in, N......M- "Alter workibg six months ''withduf losing a day, BrakeTnau Jack Burke left Saturday morning for a month b 'vaca .t . ' . . ... 11..; . tion- from Here He went dtrecr.tp "Kansas City where he has relatives1." He will return ' to "'Friend, Nebr. J ji time to eat Christmas dinner wi til his parentB," who reslde'tllere.' Last' month Jack's car made the highest check for the brakenien.v M.tVi W. O. Barnes and F. R. McCor- mack aretaut today" selling tickets for the annual ball of ' the Alliance Fire Department, to bd'h'eld in the Phelan opera house, New Year's eve, Decem ber ;i8t. They are meetiug with good success. T,li,e peope,-of Alliance ap preciate the work ol the A. V. F. D., and may, be depended,, upon to respond liberally when a call of this kind is made. - Jf,L. Lamb Bnd' W. J. Frisbie of Diller, Nebr-, arrived in Alliance Tues-, day and left yestrdayfor home. They came, to look at the ,, country w jti, a view to purchasing land, but, found this a very unsatisfactory time it' examine the soil on account of the snow, wiipe nere Mr. iami) rnne.w eii, his 'subscription to ,1'he, lieruld, wliih will try to. keep hfm,, as well as otper distant readers, posted in regard to the condition of the weather in Box Biitt comity. Board and room forHwo. All modern. Call 713 LaraniiefAve. city.t Mrs,.' (,: E. Anderson. BAYARD, ITEMS. , 1 Mrs. Wisner and Miss'Qtta Wisnfer returned Friday from a ten days' visit in Scbttsbluff and Mitchell! Bayard is to have a new bank. -, "" Miss Hilt left the first of the week for California to remain some time. Miss Otta Johnston accompanied Mrs. Evans to Denver for a week's visit. W. H. McKelvie is one of the sight seers at the corn show this week. Mr. Randall and son, Gerald, left Monday to visit Omaha. Miss DeVault is assistant postmis tress this week. Born, Sunday, the 12th, to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jackson, a son. Thewedding of Miss Fqrn Comstook to Thomas Leythaiu occurred at the sK rr 75c Copyright Books 100 TITLES 50c up to 8.00 for 98c Caps, 75c value 39c Caps, 85c and 50c val. . .25c J homo of the bride's parents Wednesday noon, Dec. 15th, r Mrs. Irvip Roberts returned Tuesday from'KetrtuUyi1 wiuWRfie'-'waV failed by the illness of her rnotqer. i, J. R; ,. Temple, while tridiafc horw-. backSanrday evening, had the mis fortune to be dragged from the hone iWa'loW phoae wire, inflicting painful (injury toiWa' spine. l ' b t, - in. MALINDA ITEMS Luc ' George Severson left Saturday for s visit in Iowa. Mr. arid Mrs. Geo. Burke and Miss Alice Turner are visiting relatives in Missouri and Iowa. legal Blanks. 1 .1 iTtie.'following blanks arejfor sale at rite Herald office: ; Farm Lease, Real Estate Mortpage, Chattel Mortgage, City Lease, , .Warranty Deed, Agreement for Warranty Deed, Warranty Deed Corporation, , Bond for Deed, General Bond, Quit Claim Deed, Agreement Sale of Real Estate, j Contract fqr Real Estate, Exchange Contract. " Ariides of Agreement, ; flense of Real Eotate Mortgage, .-!. j- KHMii-lll 'l"'UKO, .Mil irivn i it -t'i iiicuiion, b' ' I Olil '111 S(ll. 10 ji tjj iMnlui a -( 1 ten, Punr 1 ( uincnn . "J 'V' ""I I 'M0. ,L ,.. ()ni ir. Shun Will, Inventory ,anq" Apprdimeui of Property W' 'Attached. ' Appraisal. Dipping Certificate. 1 Contest Notice, Affidavit 'and Order of Publication of Con ,(' , test Notice. , j Meat Shipper's Certificate, , Notice to Owners before Delivery of Tax Deed, ? Promissory Nete, Receipts, Township Plats, 'V' FACTS The news items of the home com munity. J The things in which you are most interested. 9 The births, weddings, deaths of the people you know. J The social affairs of our own and surrounding towns. The., vu the kind of fact thU ppr five, you in arerr itiua. Thor r carUtnlf worth ihm uUcriptioa pric. v T 'V