I i 1 ! Box Butte County Fair Dates J Wednesday, Sept. 21 Thursday, Sept. 22 Friday, Sept. 23 f- I , i ,1 I i 4- ,M Dahlman, Burkett, Hitchcock, Aldrich . Freda Hartzell, The lady crack shot fereat Races Fine Exhibits Broncho Busting Fort Robinson Military Band Prof. Campbell See Box Butte county's Prize winning Exhibit from the State Fair Chief Chase-in-the-Morning's Band of Sioux Indians . , 1 1 11 . 1 .. 1 .......... 'M.,i.1 JA-jj EOHJiiiill S HHlIIIHiBH igM&lfc Jte Mrs. C. T. Richardson of Alliance is a new subscriber lo the Herald. The Woman's Club will hold its ret," ujar meeting Friday afternoon nt the home of Mrs Potnath. The special Civil Service examina tion for clcrkB and carriers will be held on Saturday, September 17th, in the assembly room of the central school building, beginning at nine o'clock in the morning. Mrs. Lois 1. Riley returned last Fri day from a verv pleasant visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lore, in th Moffitt neighborhood. She" has been employed in Alliance as a trained nurse for several years, and the few week's vacation was very much enjoyed. The Alliance Roller Rink still con tinues to be popular. The attendance on week days except bunday runs about 12s per day and 225 per day on Saturday. The management has put in a big stock of new skates and hand les the crowds very well. Because of good floor nnd well heated room a good patronage is assured for the winter. Eat Pardey's white, light and whole some bread. After the first of October the Woman's Club will again begin collect ing and destroying cucoons. This was done last year and two cents paid to boys and girls for collecting them. This vear the price has been raised and five cents per dozen will be paid. This is good work and should be en couraged. Pardey's cottage bread is baked by expert bakers and is good to eat. Sell Fine Player Piano The Bennett Comyany, through Mrs. J, Wilker, manager of the local branch, recently made sale of a fine mission style plaver piano to R. B McLannon of Alliance. This instrument is a beauty and cost $650. Player pianos are getting more popular encli year aud in the last few years rapid strides have been made in their mechancial operation. It is now possible for ex perienced players to get the same if not better effects than by hand. Saves the housewife work and worry Pardey's cottage bread. ST. MATTHEW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Services for week commencing Sep tember igth. Sunday Holly Com munion at 8 a. m. Sunday morning, prayer and sermon 11 a. in.; evening, prayer and fcermon 7.30 p. m. Trie evening service will be held to commem orate the anniversarv of the Order of Rebekah. Subject of the sermon will be "Woman." Friday Choir prac tice at 8 p. m- The Rector wishes to call attention to the fact, that the subscriptions to the running expenses of the church, are now due for the mouth of August and September. The officers of the church need them. . Let every member who has not already done so, place their subscriptions on the offertory plate on Sunday morning. There is no need of having the treasurer call for them. Envelopes may be had in the churce. On Sunday September 25th. The services, both morning and evening, will be taken by the Rev. Henry Ives, who has been appointed by the bishop as assistant to the Rec tor Henry Harris, Rector- fkifali &&!&$ - -w- -- -- -vr -- -vw HOLY ROSARY CATHOLIC CHURCH Order of Services: Sunday Masses, 7:00, 9:00, and 1030 a. m except on the third Sunday of every month when the order is 9:00 and 10.30 a. m. Evening service every Sunday even ing at 7.30. Rev. V. L. McNamara, Pastor 44NM4HHHftM&$$ 1 Groceries, Fresh Fruits Cured Meats, an&fmdmB I Prompt Service Careful Attention Low Prices w &$$$&$$$$&&-&&&&&& Geo. A. Duncan 3fc Son Phone 32 ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA CALL OF A GIANT TOCK! NEVER in our history have we been in such an impreg nable position to offer the Public such values and qualities as this season. Our stock Is a veritable Gibraltar in strength, in size and value giving. HE MELODIOUS SOUND OF THE ALMIGHTY DOLLAR did Its work in New York and Chicago. T"Our SPOT CASH buying saved us many dollars. We are going to pass the advantages along in the shape of genuine bargains. A IO DAYS' S Men's Suits and That will gladden your hearts and tickle your Pocket Books. Come in early while the assortments are best Men's Suits at $5.00, $600 and $7.00 We are showing a good range of styles for men who want a cheap every-day suit. A suit that is strongly made. Call and see them. 515.00, $6.00 and $7.00 The $10 Lines should command the attention of economically inclined men. At this price we are showing splendid goods well worth more money. $IO.oo Our $15 Line is beyond question the strongest line of Men's Clothing shown in Ne braska. We bar none. All the new fabrics in all styles both in Suits and Overcoats. There are many that are sold elsewhere at $20. You will save money by inspecting this great line. $15.00 $15.00 $18 and $20 lines are the product of some of America's Great Wholesale Tailors. The Alco system, the Sterling make, the Progressive, the Irving system, the Frankle system. All hand made, with our guarantee of satis faction or money back. Hart Schaffner & Marx name has been the standard in this section as well as elsewhere ever since we took the agency. This season they have excelled their previous reputation and the goods themselves beggar description. Prices range from $20 to $35. We will be glad to show you the line even if you don't buy, it will teach you how America's Great est Clothes look see the npw Shapeinaker. BIG SAVINGS IN FURNISHINGS GOODS! 100 doz. Men's Heavy Fleece-lined Underwear lOc None to Mercbints r-w Heavy Black and White IQn Work Shirts. tau1 6 paks Canvas Gloves, 25c See Our'CowBoy Boot at $4.50 VW A Cracker Jack Men's Rubber Collars :.- J5C Boys' Underwea ORo The 35c Wnd ....J,--.- f0b A Good leather Glove for 39c , Our J3inch guarqpfeeil High Cut Shoe at 53,75 Is A Wonder S2.50 bays a fine Pegart Corduroy 1'ants made with cuffs, belt loops aud side buckles; reg ular $3. 50, values for $2.50 Heavy Balbriggan Union Suit $100 One lot of Ooys Knee IKp Pants . .. w, ,.,,.,, Mb BOYS' WINHR.CWS. i bje.h pf 6; and 75c Caps your noice 39c CI QC buys a fine Knicker 4IUU bocker Suit for your hoys. Munsings Union Suits $j;25. S1.50. $2.25, and W to S5.1 -Vassar Union Suits ,!!! for REAL BARGAINS Sea those, hue Silk Neckties, lobk We SOCK'S 'tot $i.o6, or 2io each- 6 prs men's sox, guaranteed 6 months 75C Douglas Shoes j, with Oak Soles, by a nw process, Union madt Hone better. S3. 50. 4- ANP,$5.00 Boys' Never-Rip ihof s 9 to Ik ....-. $1.35 2 to 5K $1.65 100 prs. all wool Pants, small ., 4n sires, worth t5.00.4t, ... Hoa Our line of STETSON HATS lm$ Ust arrhvrt- AU tUp-netr , Oil's llt-iiuiitul bti. 1 )( nnd U r iliW m"imii THE FAMOUS ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE ALLIANCE, NEBR. A STORE FOR MEN Daviight Store- -Daylight Methods ay o A!i & & Y m t njjLjTnll JjLi ill 1 iELI jW WlSHfflliiriijM.1 7 -r- iwuwuhj tt 3 1 f i i ' i i : ",MmMmmiUm,ilim