Section Two VOLUME XVIII. The Alliance Herald. ALLIANCE. BOX BUTTE COUNTY, NFBRASKA: THURSDAY DECEMBER 15, 1910 Pages 9 to 16 NUMrtER 1 A visit to our store will help you decide on the Christmas present. No other line offers so many suggestions for useful presents suitable for all mem bers of the family. 1 1 1 Christmas Hardware 1 a a i a a 3 1 Beautiful Show Windows. We know of no town in Nebraska Unit has in one ear, niadea Rreaferim movement in the appearance ol its stole and tbop wtlldOWl th;n has Alii IM in the past twelve months, or les i than that length of time. It is a plea- S sure to walk along the streets ot the business section and view the window i exhibits. Out of tow n readers of t lie Herald should come to Alii;. nee before Christmas, it possible, to see the fine displays of goods and make their holi day purchases. s I 1 Newberry's Hardware Co. -7rr rz rz warn rz warn o-operativie Movement HOLIDAY MEATS f ft $ We wish to commend the merchants of Alliance who are inaugurating a co operative delivery svstem, by means of which a large amount of work and ex pense can be saved. This should mean a benefit to customers as well as to ii. m chants. Under the present svstem of every store having its own delivery wagons, two or more trips are often made to differentparts ofthecitv, when line trip would do for all, if worked un der I co-operative svstem. The merchants are advertising for bids and propositions to operate the system, as will be seen bv reference to j The Herald'f. department of classified ! ads this week. TWO ELOPING COUPLES CAUGHT r s We have a full lint! of fresh meats, at prices that are as low as quality will permit. Your phone orders will be given the same prompt at tention that we give to those who call. Beef Veal Pork Mutton Turkeys Geese Ducks Chickens Saxton & Roach PHONE 19 Money Saving Prices Before buying your winter supply of Groceries, call and inspect our stock cf Staple and Fancy Groceries. Here is a few of the seasonable Goodies we have to offer you. Pure Buckwheat Flour, six lbs S5&C Falcon Pancake Flour, six lbs 86c Falcon Pancake Flour, four lbs. . 25c Peerless Flour Best, 4MI sk $1-50 Tip Top Flour, 48 lb sk 1.40 Delight Flour, 4h lb sk 1 .19 canned num Plums, 1 t lb can, per can l"e White Grapes, 2 1-2 lb can 15c White Cherries, 2 1-2 lb can 90o Black Cherries, 2 1-2 lb can 20c Peaches, Y. C. 2 12 lb can 2c Apricots, 2 12 lb can 2Uc HONEY and MAPLE iYHUP One lb Nebraska comb Honey. 20c Two lb roll Candied Honey 5c Five lb pail strained Honey 7."c One gallon fog Cabin Maple Syrup $1.50 One-half gallon L. C 90o One-fourth gallon L. C 45fl Also some very tine Pure Missouri Sorghum, per gallon 75c Rr.isins, four Crown, per lb lOo Hams skinned per lb Wc Coal Oil. per Five gallon can bOc A. D. R0DGERS PHONE 54 A telegram was received Tuesday night by the hief of police to arrest two young couples who had run away from Hot Springs, S. I). Both coup les, who were not more than twenty years of age, were arrested in a short time by the Chief ot Police and Deputy Sheriff and held in custody until the South Dakota sheriff arrived on 42. They were taken back by him on 43 The young people were all members of prominent Hot Springs families and as the girls were under age it is proba ble that the young men will be charged with abduction. The local officers weic complimented on their ipiick work. Makes Record Run With Ford Arthur Powell, son of Clarence Powell, living near Alliance, made a record run last week from Central City to Angora through the range of sand hills. He made the trip in one of the late model "T" Ford autos and covered the ground in eighteen hours running time, through a great deal of snow and water. This is a record both in time and for the territory covered. Mr. Powell stated that be passed some heavy touring cars mired in the sand, of much higher power than his Ford. Successful Public Sale Every Department Offers a Multitude of Practical Gift Suggestions Yc have many special bargains throughout the store that will make acceptable gifts. A few only of which we can enumerate: Umbrellas, Fountain Pens, Silk Scarfs, etc. The following is merely to suggest (lifts that are both useful and acceptable: Umbrellas Beautifully mounted in Gold. Silver and Pearl, Mission handles, etc., at $2 and up Silk Scarfs In a wide rane of colors and weight's priced at from S;;.oo ilown as 50c Fountain Pens $1 to $3 Silk Petticoats and Kimonas Are acceptable jifts at all times be cause of their usefulness. You can make selections easily from our varied lines this week. Combs Barrettes, Hat Pins in both Gold and Rhinestone mounted Leather Hand Bags You will find a good selection from our special purchase of the samples of M. A. fcisman & Co. We bought at '.,011. We have marked at the same discount. For Men A Special Hand Sewed Lather Bag $12.00 Extra value Solid Leather Suit case $4.50 Others from $1.00 to $5.00 From now until after Christmas we offer our entire line of Ladies' Suits and all Colored Coats at 25 Dis count. Buy you wife, sister or sweetheart a Wil low Plume for Xmas. They are at 25 per cent discount this week. 5ve Horace TboQVW Sove The Britton-Parker sale on Tuesday of last week passed off very satisfactor ly to Messrs. C. II Hritton and G- M Farker, things selling hetter than had been expected. They give much credit to Auctioneer J. P. Coursey for the able manner in which he conducted the sale. Everything advertised was sold in a huny, at better figures than had been anticipated, and the sale did not drag out as public sales sometimes do Mr. Britton returned from his visit to Michigan a few davs betore the sale, and now that be and Mr Parker have their Uox Butte countv business in shape to leave, they start today (Thurs dav for their new home at Puyallup, Washington, today. We regret to lose these gentlemen from our county, but since they have headed for the netting sun, we wish them well in their far a way home. K. C. Elect Officers At a meeting ot the Alliance Council of the Knights of Columbus last I uesdav evening the following officers were elected for 1911: Df Angus Kenndy, (irand Knight K- E. Driscoll, Deputy irand Knight. Tom Hurchell, Warden. Kev. ft, McNamara. Chaplain. Dr. B. A. Copsey, Chancellor. P. S. Yaunt, Treasurer. W. Buchenstein, Recording Secretary. F. B. O'Connor, Financial Secretary. Joseph McNamara. Lecturer. Five1 room bouse, down town loca tion, good condition; lit per month. Ni-Iou Fletcher Fire Insurauce ,t-ncv 1 53-tf-.j9i THE LING JOU A Whole Year Without Sunday Wm ALL alii till This is just a BARGAIN RATE and is not good after December 28 If you want tho Big Sunday Journal Included tho Bargain Price will bo S4.0C. The regular prloo ot the State Journal la 94.00 without Sunday and SS.OO with Sunday. KEEP TRACK OF THE LEGISLATURE by reading thla big Lincoln paper that haa no atrlnga to It and oan print the truth about everybody and everything. Mo beer or whiskey ada. Me nasty medical ada. Paper atopa when time Is up. It's not foroed en yeu like many other papers. We would like to have you try It at this out prloe tor the year 191 1. Address The Nebraska State Journal, Lincoln, Nebr. How's This? We "(Tit One Hundred ltollara Reward Inr tut cue ot CutarrU that cannot Ik cuiwl l Ball Caurrb Cure. F. J. C'tU.NI Y CO.. Toledo. O. We, the undrraurued. Have knon V i. CtMB) tor the tut It yean, and beJIeve him prrlrctly hon orable In all buatneaa tranaaclloiie and financially able to carry out any obligations wade by bla firm. NanoNAi. Hank ur Commkik i. Toledo, i ii.i" Hail's Oatarrb Cure la taa.ro Internally, aclinic dlrt-4-Uy upon the blood and mucoua surface ol the eu-m. Testimonial at-ut free. Price li oecU per koiilc. Sold by all Oiuaalala. Take liall Family PUU (or cunat'pittlon. Central Lumber Co. Building flaterial. Piles, Posts hkhinqford. and Coal nebra