The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, December 15, 1910, Image 11

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IN THIS STORE you will find the most complete line of goods for CHRISTMAS SELECTIONS. Our
goods have all been carefully selected by expert buyers for the Alliance trade. You will find only
the best; no "cheap" goods, although we have prices for every pocketbook. We will be pleased to
show you our line, which includes
Watches, Diamonds, Ladies' and Gents' Signet and Set Rings, Cut Glass, Hand-painted
China, Silverware Both Sterling and Plated, and a Complete Line of Gold Jewelry of
the Latest Styles.
We also might suggest Xmas Cigars, Smoking Sets, Books (including all the latest novels), Candy, Perfumes, Dolls,
Hand Bags, Pipes, etc. You will find every article in our immense holiday stook priced as lo w as is consistent with
the best quality.
You will find our clerks courteous and attentive and you will be waited on without delay. W suggest that
vou do your shopping early.
We wish you a Merry Xmas.
F. J. BRENNAN
The Corner Drug Store
Phone 84
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National Red Cross
Christmas Seals.
"Yea, I'm tot ry, too, that you cannot fill the position, but what
I need is a TRAINED man a man who thoroughly understands
the work."
"No, there's no other position open we've hundreds of appli
canta now on the list waiting for the little joba. Thia position calla
for a TRAINED man. Good day."
That's it. There's a big call for the trained man the
man who can handle the big things the man who is an
expert.
You can easily receive the training that will put you
in the class of well-paid men. You can't begin to under
stand how quickly the little coupon below will bring you
success. Already it has helped thousands of men to better
paying positions and more congenial work. It will cost you
only a two-cent stamp to learn how it is all done. Just
mark the coupon as direct. and mail it today. The Inter
national Correspondence Schools have a way to help you.
During last year over 4,000 students voluntarily re
ported better positions and
higher salaries secured
through I. C. S. training.
To only this small per
centage of our student
body there was brought in
creased salaries amounting
in one year to over Two
Million Dollars!
Don't fill a little job all
your life when you can so
easily move up in the world.
The Business ol This Place
1s to Raise Salaries
0W k the tit to mark the C f
Birthday Banquet
International Correspondence Schools
Box 7W. Scraaton. Fa
Pleaee eilata, without turtbrr ol ligation oe my
art, bow I .aa quality toi a target atari lb
tbe i Mtu.n t.elote hi b I bavr .r.i i M
Bookkeeper
Stenographer
Atfvrtliannrnl Wnlrt
Show. C an! Wriarr
Window Trimmer
Cuauurrcitl Law
Mualraior
Oval Service
Ok-mat
Teaule MiH Supt
fleet riciaa
FJectricai Fjtnareer
!r,huiuj Draftsman
Telephone I ngtneer
r Jr. ti I iw-hting Sup
Mecharuukl t-ngnrei
Surveyor
Stationary F-nglrvw
Civil Engineer
Buikbng Contractor
Arcrubrrtu.al Drain
Architect
Structural Fagkkeet
Banking
Mining Kngutntf
I Nam.
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Typewriters for Sale
One good Sholes typewriter, stauuatd
ey hoard, in good , condition. Price
nly 15. One good Franklin type--nter.
Price for quick sale $10.
"hese can be seen at The .Herald of
ce. The 1 it ices are leta than one-halt
aeir real value aud are wade to sell
Hem quick. s
Ends Winter's Troubles
lo many, winter is a season of
trouble. The frost bitten toes and tin
gers, chapped hands and lips, chil
blains, cold sores, red and rough skins,
prove this. Hut such troubles Ay ha
fore Bucltlen's Arnica Salve A trial
convinces. (ireatet healer of hurn
cuts, boils, piles, sulfa, eczema, ami
sprains, t'uiy .'5c at J. J. Brenoan'a.
Prominent among the many charita
ble organizations that have been insti
tuted for the amelioration of human
suffering, stand the American Ked
Cross society and the National Associa
tion tor the studv and Prevention of
Tuberculosis. It has been a pleasure
to publish in the Herald, free of
charge, notices regarding the work of
these societies, and now as the holiday
season approaches we have an oppor
tunity to lend assistance to the good
cause in still another way.
The Ked Cross society has printed
millions of seals, each about the size of
a portage stamp, uotice of which was
published in the Herald December 1st.
These seals are to be used by sticking
them on the backs of letters, packages,
etc., and as they represent a work of
charity, as well as for the benefit of
humanity in general in the efforts that
are being made to eradicate the "white
plague" thev are doubly appropriate
for use at this time of year. They are
sold at one cent each, and can be pur
chased in any quantity desired. All
persons doing so sell them free of
charge, so that the entire oroceeds go
to the Ked Cross society to assist in
their noble work.
The Alliauce Woman's Club have ta
ken up this matter and have the seals
on sale at the following named places:
Public Library, Herald office, Bogue's
Stole aud Stuckey Co.
We strongly urge our rtaders to pur
chase fhem and place on the backs of
letters, (not on the front of letters, as
that is against the ruling of the post
office department, I and o" Christmas
packages. They will add a charm to
your letters aud vour presents, aud
will increase the spirit of good will of
tin wtlM, f it'KiJdd lHUffny aiotig h"
cause that evei y body heartily endorses.
A most enjoyable occasion was a
birthday banquet given in honor of the
birthdav of Mrs. Peter Rubendall at
the Hotel Alliauce on Monday evening.
There were present Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Rubendall, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Spen
cer. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Sherman, Miss
Alexander and Mr- aud Mrs. 'Joyd C.
Thomas.
The ch: 'ken pie course was voted
the most excellent ever tasted by those
present, and a motion was made, sec
onded and carried that Mrs. Rubendall
have a birthday oftener than only once
every year.
After the supper the party adjourned
to the Rubendall home, the evening
being spent in visiting and story tell
ing, at which Mr. Rubendall is an
adept.
Mrs. A. T. Lunn Enteriains
On both Friday anil Saturday after
noons of last week the Lui n home on
Laramie Avenue was the sene of two
very delightful entertainments at
which Mrs. A. T. I.unn was the charm
ing hostess, assisted by her mother,
Mr- A. E. Smith, of Omaha. The
ladies were invited to a 1;j0 p. ni.
luncheon The parlors anil dining
room were beautifully decorated with
red crysanthenums and trreen leaves
The tables, with their dainty array of
silver, cur glass and ctnna, made a very
inviting picture. The five course ban
quet, in all its perfect appointments, its
delicacy and profusion, its variety and
daintiness, was an honor to the hos
teBM After luncheon the ladies re
turned to the parlors.
On Friday afternoon Mrs. Ponath
helped entertain with several very
pleasiug instrumental selections. Mrs
Itosseau followed with a vocal solo, lu
the guessing contest Friday Mrs.
Rosseau won first pri.e, a silver spoon.
Mrs drebc won second prize, a pair of
hand painted salt and pepper shakers.
Ofl Saturday ufterncon Mrs Oeotgo
Davis anil Mrs. Itruner cut for tirst.
Mis Davis was the lucky one. Miss
Suodgrass, Mrs. U. N. Hoskins, Mrs.
Pate and Mrs. S K Warrick cut for
second, Mrs. Hate winning. The prizes
were the same as on Friday. On each
day there were twenty-four ladies pres
ent.
On Saturday afternoon the ladies
were tr.-ated to instrumental music l.y
Miss Suodgrass and readings by Mrs.
W. H. Thomas aud Mrs. La wren
Phares. At Ave o'lock the ladies re
luctantly made their adieus, highly de
lighted with a social event that will
long be remembered by those fortunate
enough to be present
Banks on Sure Thing Now
"I'll never be without Dr. Kings
New Life Pilla again." w rites A. Schin
geek. 647 Elm street. Buffalo. j. y.
"They cured me of chrouic uoDstipation
"hen all others failed" I'nequaled
f 1 hillousues. jaundice. Indigestion,
headache, chills, malaria and debility.
&c at j. J Breonas.
i IW&irry Xmas Hz
"The FREE" the Now Famous Sewing Machine
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SOLD AS LOW
AS $1 A WEEK
A Newly Invented Sewing
Machine Is Now
On Sale
30 DAYS TRIAL
The Inventor Mr. Free,
Doesn't Want The
Low Price Told
Many people have wondered why
we have used aurh enthusiastic lan
guage in endorsing that new and "dif
ferent" sewing machine, The FREE.
Simply because we ferl rnthusias
t'c to our finger tips ahout " The
FREE".
Why, we are so convinced about
the absolute superiority of "The
FRfcE" over any machine we have
ever seen or heard about that we don t
even dare tell you the prica. It it to
low. We and Mr. Free both realize
that if you were told the price without
seeing the machine you would not be
able to appreciate trie fact that The
FREE is the only peifect 20th Cen
tury Sewing Machine.
Instead of advertising the price
we prefer to make it easy for you to
own a "FREE" by offering it at your
own terms as low as $1 a week, and
ahove all we would like to have ' 'The
FREE" a 30 day trial in your own
home. Try this machine test it -sew
with it on all kinds of material
if you then are not entirely satisfied
if you are not convinced that it is the
bet machine you have ever sewed on
the most improved the must up-to-date
if the low price does not con
vince you that this is the biggest
bargain you have ever bought, return
the machine to us and we will refund
your deposit so that the trial will not
cost you one cent.
W. know that a trial it ihr best way to ssll
t hr r K I h tr r we air lute
that M woman will be willing " art along
without the t ten ot Ball Bearings, the
RaeatrllsgH Movement, the F tenia Leg
Design, the Shuttle liecli t. the Notary Spool
Pia. Automatic Lucking Drawrri. Automatic
Trnttoo Keleaae, Automatic Thiead C I also,
let and Improved Head l.su h at'et enjoying
taeui tsr 30 day, oa " 1 be FREE".
See 1S FREE tomorrow
and let us tend it right out to your
home. Come tomorrow.
GEO ROE D. DARLING