The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, December 16, 1909, SECTION ONE, Image 8
-&iMijs&&&j ,-? KUMU An- JZSSAMJMSfBSSS W 4wt MNt - " . U v, . f. W- r"" t ?S i WWW' k:V?:4' I i annoiMceMents; j BAPTIST CHURCH. Ncjj,t Sunday will be observed as ChrytiuaB Suuday, wiUi sermon in the moruttig suitable to the occasion. In the evening the choir vi furnish spa cialmuslc. The eveninc will be given largely to music. Thfb pastor will de liver a short address and the ordinance of baptism will be administered. All will be made welcome. Hitttfhr' r M r 1 7 li i iV nM4n, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Moraine topic for next Sunday, "Honesty." In tb evening there will be a special song service with short ' sermon. , . UNITED TRESDYTERIAN CHURCH 'Services morning and evening as usual. Everyone made welcome. METHODIST BP1SC0FAL CHURCH Services throughout the day as usual. Special music both morning and even ing. Topic in morning. "The Broken Sword Blade." Rimtvis ti llackfwt H. E. Jones came down from Hem ingford the last of laBt week to meet his wife and two children, who . had been stopping a few days at the Hotel Drake preparatory to their removal to Black'foot, Idaho. Thoy had expected to leave that day for their new home, but were detained by tho sickness of one of their children, a little boy, who is sufficiently recovered today for them to start on their western journey. Mr. Jones has had a real estate office in Hemingford for several years, and has certainly done a "land office busi ness," but having become enamored of the great Snake river country has de cided to make his home in Blackfoot, where he will handle real estate and grow fruit. He and his wife and child ren will be'greatly mused in Heming ford, where they have many friends. While regretting to lose them from Box Butte county, we wish them an abun dant success in their new location and hope thoy will find it as pleasant as they anticipate. Cement Contractor. i -..V For estimates on cement walks, ce ment blocks and all kinds of concrete work, see J. J. Vance, West Lawn, Alliance, Nebr. 39'tf Notice is hereby5 given' (pa Cheated bid? wil!,bofeccivcl3 by the CommU sioncrs of Box Butte county, Nebraska, for tho following sifppliefor lite year igro, same to be furnished', as; facedqdt 500 mis. legal blanks.- t gross scratch tablets 3;x6. 6 do. Senate legal tablets 1 do, paper file boxes, 10x4x2. 1 dor. pinB, Eureka toilet, cushion centre. 1 challenge eyelet press, with 'i doz. boxes of eyelets. 1 doz. quart bottles of Carter's .writ ing fluid. 1 qt. cardinal Ink. ,, . . 1 gro88of 2 oz. bottles black ink. doz. Diamond cream paBte, Alph jar. 1 gross American Pencil Co velvet No. 2 pencils. t doz. indelible pencils. 1 gross E. Fabcr's penholders No. 1876. 1 gross E&terbrook's & Co. No. 14 pens. , 1 gross Estcrbrook's & Co. No. 048 pens. 1 gross Estcrbrook's & Co. No. 135 pens. i gross Estcrbrook's &rCo, No. 313 pens. '' lt x box Faber's assorted rubber bands No. ioo. 500 blotters 4x10. 500 sheets Onion skin paper 81 xi!i No. 30. - ' 2000 sheets Laid Linen medium 8 xi4 No. 73. 500 manuscript covers 9x15, blue, 100 sheets of good grade uon-smut typewriter carbon 8 xi4. 3000 personal schedules for 1910. 12 one qr. personal records 14x16, indexed 12 two qr. R, E. books 11x15, 1 doz. chattel .files, capacity 100 chattels. 1 McMillam 10 "(jr. blank Commis sioner book 12x15. 5000 tax receipts original copy and duplicate boUnd in books of 200 each. 1 three qr. treasurer's cash books. 1 twelve qr. tax list. The above books to be ruled and lettered as requested by county clerk. All bids to be filed With the county clerk of said county by January 1, '10, commissioners of said county reserving all right to reject any and all bids,. W. C. Mounts, County Clerk. WANTED Woman to do washing. Enquire at 208 E. Railroad St. 51-tf 'if. . . Bv orden. of the. Boardof Couritv Commissioners, bids will be received at the ofli'ce of the County Clerk for furnishing surety boridjj (preterm of two years from January 1, 19V0, or the following officers'elect of fBox Butte county: " v County Clerk. County Treasurer. County Superintendent. t County Sheriff. Deputy Sheriff. W. C. Mounts, Clerk. 1 mi r iwwwr .; r He westward came, a pioneer To shun the city's strife and stress, And faced, without a doubt or fear, The stretches of the wilderness. Where onco the red man's wigwam Btood, And. where the bison used to roam, He came to earn his livlihood, y And there he built himself a home. The prairies that he-loved the best Are filled with towns, and filled with men; And so into the glowing west The pioneer moved on agajn. Once more he scaled the virgin hills, And crossed the unknown river's foam, To prairies seamed with crystal rills, And there he'll build himself a home. Walt. Mason. t REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS I f HBronTEU nr 4- X A. 1". UALDUIDQE, Bonded Abstracter A S Reed to School Dist No a 1 acre in ne cor of nw4 1-24- 40 S 201 R H West to J H Parker SW4.27. 26-47 ...,,, .....4000 Oscar O'Bannon to Margaret Triplett lt845 b3 Wyo add to Alliance.... 400 Lincoln Land Co to N Fletcher lt8t.2-3-4.5-6 b"0" Sher add 1200 Maude M Merrit to Sherman Beck lt4 b"W" Sher add . . . 2000 Fred Andres to Oscar O'Bannon 8W4-I3-25-50 160 acres 1050 J D Shearer to T J O'Keefe SW4. 25-26-50 , ,, 1600 Big Price for Cream , The Alliance Creamery is paying 30 centB for cream. 3i-tf . " . ' ' ' 1 "i 11 ! 1 ii y I ' 1 1 inn ' f ,um HOLIDAY Fy?1 Shoes Don't Neglect your pedal exlremeties "purchase a pair of GOOD SHOES for yourself in addition to the many other purchases you are making for other people. We've the ideal shoe for this season of the year smartly sty-. lish and exceptionally vvejl-made for the wet weather of the, winter. It's Our HANON and costs $6.00 Solid Comfort A solid understand ing yet a classy, smart foot covering is that obtained in our Reed Ladies' Shoes mm "m 1 - ill .mi I Shoes Strong, sturdy manu facture from choice leathers assures you of footwear that will give lasting comfort, wear and shape-holding qualities when you pur chase a Re ed Ldies' Shoe-$3 up uy your shoes at the EXCLUSIVE Shoe Store, where every pair is guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Alliance Cash Shoe Store n m HOLIDAY OFFERIN G r President Suspenders in holiday boxes 39c Silk lined Mocha Gloves 1.00 Beautiful Caps 50c to 1.50 Beautiful 4-in-hand Neckwear 25c Boys' Mittens 25c , I Boys' Suits 1 .39 . What finer or more desirable Christmas preisent can be made than one of HART SCHAFFNER & MARX Suits or Overcoats? One special lot of our finest $30.00 Suits in beaut iful patterns are on sale at Hart Schaffner & Mark's finest models .25 75 fine hand-tailored Worsted Suits, beautiful pat- (J g terns, line fitting $20.00 and $18.00 Suits on saleat 9 Our personal guarantee as to Wear and Quality goes with each suit We have a nice new line of Boys' Long Pants School Suits, Specially Priced at ' $5, $6, 7.50,: $10 Just arrived from New York asnt Boys' Knee Pants 39c We Uavg placed on sale a fine lot of broken sizes in our Hart Schaffner & Marx fine Suits, all sizes to be had inthe' different lots, but not in every pattern. Your free choice of any i ' S1C.1 III Ulli 0 SEE OUR CRAVENETTE RAINCOATS AT $8.85 $15 buys one of our New Swell Protector Collar OVERCOATS. All wool and -'all' right. New styles and new patterns with, the Famous guarantee attached'. ' '' ' ''- Specially Priced OVERCOATS that SQJd at $27.50 and $25.00, one and two 'of a kind, to close out holiday week at the marvelously low price of $20 An all-wool Saint George Kersey. Knee Length Overcc Blue and Black Length Overcoat for men. A sizes ,ln d? fl '" PA Special k jujj 1 25 Men's Ulsters, Oxford Gray, ;regilar d 0 ( "g $12.50 values, now ....', PO.V'O Uertjr rr (W, Gifts Which Vlen Appreciate. ? ' , 1 '. "Fine Knickerbocker Pants 75c Boys' School Shoe, Special 1.65 Munsing Union Suits 1.50 to 5.00 u . . w. . , uougias noes, All styles and Leather 350 ma'Nhattiwn1 shirts holeproof sox stets.qn . hats smoking coats fine underwear j FUR COATS FINE PAJAMAS,, IMPORTED and DOME1ClDVESv; .- . CROWN SUSPENDERS BEAUTIFUL CAPS ELEGANT HOSIERY 1 FUR-LINED MITTENS BEAUTIFUL NECKWEAR . FINE HANDKERCHIEFS FINE SUIT CASES FINE SILKMUFLERS Eoys' Sweater Coats 98c Boys' Underwear 19c Men's Dress Gloves $1.00 Silk Initial Handkerchiefs 19c Fine Knit Muffers 50c Hoiday Garters 25c .u i Men 's Goves from 50c to $7.50 L-Llnen Initat Handkerchiefs J zdc 3Mq i Daylight - Stort. 1 . j. A1 Alliance, Ne)x Daylight ,Petlwds a garment for that fine Men's Fleece Underwear That ipd.OO High-Cm Shoe skins them all 50 Discount. Think of it, one half Al on J 00 Boys' Suits. Se them. It will pay you. "SJUol - a -A aiUMhAfiataaMMMalNtfnnMaM f