The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, September 07, 1911, Image 10

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OU ought to be glad to have this
announcement that we're ready to show you our
Fall styles in suits and overcoats from Hart Schaffner
& Marx.
A new lot of these fine goods just in; and that's always
an event of interest to every man who wants to wear good
clothes; and you're that kind of a man, we're sure; you
wouldn't want anybody to say that you don't dress well
Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes are the hest clothes made.
They don't cost more than they're worth to you. They're
all-wool, finely tailored; they keep shape and wear well a
long time. You want these clothes, and we know it; that's
why we sell them; that's why we're telling you about it;
you want them.
Suits $20 to $30 and up Overcoats $18 to $30 and up
THE FAMOUS
ALL1ANCK.
NEBR.
Conductor IMSMBbatM has the
work train between Belmont and
Uirard.
Knglneer Kftzpatrick left for Lin
coln Tuesday morning to attend the
state fair.
Fireman Craig came In Tuesday
morning nfter a two weeks' s.tay In
I Mf.'i'inont.
Mrs. Fred Allen, who has been
very nick for some time, la slowly
recovering.
Fireman Hull went to Marsland
Monday, where he will fire one of
the helpers.
Round house Foreman Kd Nelson
has resigned and will move with his
family to Havelock.
Mrs. Robert Holden Is In Alliance
visiting at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Regan.
Miss Alma Weidenhamer returned
last Sunday from a visit witli friends
down on the south line.
Knglneer and Mrs. Guy Miller left
on No. 41 Monday morning for Oma
ha. They will be gone two weeks.
Fireman Harry Thurman, who has
been in the hospital for some time,
has developed a serious case of pneu
monia. Conductor C. L). Rider has gone to
Iowa to visit his children and to rest
ami regain his strength after his re
cent illness.
Conductor Ilearh's work train, that
has been working between Alliance
and Seneca all summer, was pulled
off Sept. 1st.
Mr. and Mrs. Kee McFall are re
joicing over the arrival of a fine
nine pound boy last Saturday morn
ing. Mrs. McFall is a daughter of
I 'ti :: ineor Fred Allen. Mother and
baby are both doing well. They will
return to their rajtch home the last
of the month.
Mrs. W. A. Bennett and Miss Ha
zel returned last Saturday from a
two months' vacation spent visiting
In and nenr Kansas City.
The high wind on Tuesday even
ing blew a baggage car out onto the
m i in line. When No. -4 pulled out
they found It and brought it back to
town.
Brakeman P, U Stewart, common
ly known as Scissors, is on the
smoky end of the went local with
Conductor Fred Campbell. Scissors
says it is a hard graft.
B. Mahony of Denver came over
Saturday. He is at the Rowland
home. Mr. Mahony Is settling the
estate of his son, Fireman Mahony,
who lost his life some time ago.
Mrs. Raycroft, wife of Master Me
chanic Raycroft, will leave soon for
a trip south, wh.ch will include At
lanta, On., Washington and other
cities. She will be gone about two
months.
Mr. and Mrs. Thurman, from Brok
en Bow, were in Alliance over Sun
day, guests at the home of Kngineer
and Mrs. Wills. They came to see
their cousin, Harry Thurman, who is
In the hospital.
Mrs. Clyde Miller, wife of Conduc
tor Miller, spent last week in Oma
ha. She went down to have a spec
ialist examine her eyes. While there
she met and visited with Mrs. O-
wens and Mrs. Robert Birney.
Machinist .lesso Morrison left Wed
nesday night for Linclon, where he
has secured a fine position in the
round house. Mr. Morrison was a
full-fledged machinist before hi- was
of aire and has made a success of
bis work. No one but a fine ma
chinist could have suceeded In be
ing transfered to Lincoln.
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Davl and Mls
Daurice DbvIr came down from Sher
idan last Thursday and remained un
til Tuesday of this week They vis
ited at the Davis and Kauffman
homes. Mr. Davis' mother, who haa
been in Sheridan several months,
enme with them and will visit her
son. George Davis, here until Thank
giving, when she will return to her
home at University Place.
CARD OF THANKS
The offiers and stockholders of
the Cooperative Store wish to thank
their many customers for the pat
ronage given them !n the past quar
ter. We shall endeavor to merit a
continuance and increase of the
same.
THE COOI'KRATIVE STORE,
J. C BERRY, Manager.
A TIMELY NOTICE
To people owing taxes on real es
tate: All real estate on which taxes are
unpaid will be advertised the first
week in October and sold the first
Monday in November.
FRED MOLLRING, Co. Treas.
39 4t-62
RUNAWAY ACCIDENT
A serious runaway accident occur
ed on Box Butte avenuo Uut even
ing. Fred Cuontryman had been
moving to town during the day and
lie and his son, Harley, were driving
along in a spring wagon when one of
the bolts in one side of the tongue
came out and the team started to
run Both were thrown out of the
WaCOQ. In falling Harley's right leg
was broken in two places below the
knee. Fred held on to the team
which dragged him unite a distance
and bruised him up severely, but
without breaking any bones. The
injured boy was taken to their new
home on Niobrara avenue, and his
injuries attended to. He lias suffer
ed severely but at this writing Is
resting as comfortable as can be ex
pected. This accident comes as a
severe blow to Mr. and Mrs. Coun
tryman and their family, and they
have the sincere sympathy of the
people of this city.
V. V. tieal Rons, Um evident
COntraci ors, report a big business dur- j
log the summer, and will have con-.
Ideralilc work to finish Up yet be
fore win i
The W. C T 13 county '(invention
which was held iHst Thursday at the
resilience of Mia. t. M Fernald in
Alliance was not very Hrgply attend
ed, bat n upkndld program was giv
en and i hero was a good interest in
the meeiiti)
. -
Editor Banti of tlie Oshkoab. Her
aid was (siting in Alliance the fore ;
part of the week. He reports busi-I
ness good in the Garden county seat
town. '
Charley Poole, -i brother of A. M.
Poole, came up from Uyannts Uttl
week, where he has been clerking
In a druK store, h a i pharmacist
We are pleased to note that he Is
thinking of hunting IB Alliance
Miss Carolyn Neid "ruiyer arrixed
in Alliance Sunday morning to re
lume her duties as teacher in Cen
tral school. Miss N. ii! sc.iyer lias
been doing instltut v. crk through
the MUMMT mouth.
Mrs. Janes E. -Targe, of C.-ntrnl
City, arrived ha Alliance Bendaj
morning to visit at the home of her
parents. Mr. and Mrs E P. Sv.ecn-
She was accompanied home by Mas
ter Fred Sweeney
Mrs. Edith Bark r and children re
turned homo the latter part of last
week aft -r an extended visit with
relatives and friends In Portland and
other coast points.
"Bill's Care'' Is a neat sign at -Mi
Box Butte Ave. E. BeckeY has re
sumed charge of his lunch counter at
that place which he bad leased fur
a while to John Coy la. The place
Waa closed a few days the latter part
sjjt last week, during which lime It
was thoroughly renovated, painted,
etc.. and fixed up In sUlp-abape for
the convenience and ptoeeure Of the
many customers which Mill always
has when he run t a oaffl in this city.
MIks Floy Roberts, who has been
visiting In Billings the past week,
returned home yesterday morning.
She ri oris a very enjoyable time.
Cray and C.uthri?, t lie busy Insur
ance men, have moved their office
from over the Alliance. National
bank to t!u- large and spacious room
next to the Bennett Piano Company.
They have remodeled the interior
and are very comfortably located.
Mrs A. A. Cliffe of Hot Springs, S
D , was thi guest at the home of her
sister, Mrs. W. II Zehrung, of this
city, the latter part of last week,
s
Superintendent of Motive Power
Koupe. and other otTicials arrh -d in
Ullaaoe last Tuesday morning. They
are making a general Inspection of
the machine shops and car yards.
Prof. E. L. Meyer, principal of the
Alliance High school, arrived last
Thursday on his return from I'eru,
N'-br.. where lie had a pleasant isit
with home folks
Prof Uhitliehi and Miss Glasgow
were iu Alliance last Friday on their
way from Peru, to Hemlngford, where
the former is principal of the public
s hool, and the latter a teacher.
"t!eo. Wilisey has moved his fam-
lly to the Price building formerly oc
cupied by Carl Lux's family, tbe'lat-
Itei now K-cupied by Mrs. II H.
Heath Round house- Foreman Slio
i euberger's family will occupy the
1 house united by Mr Wiltsey."
Miss Mabsl Bigelow weut to Alli
ance last night, where she has ac
cepted a position as primary teacher
in the schools in that ii Her sis
ter, Cleo, and brother, Ray, will go
di wn Saturday nhht to attend school
them the pomlng year.- Harrison
Sun, Sept. 1
li.t week's Crawford Tribune has
the following about a former Pox
Butte county family:
Mrs Nellie Diellein, of Alliance,
rtatted her son, R. J. Dlstleln. Tin .,
day. She was acompauied by Mr
Dietleln's little daughter. Marguerite,
who is making her home with her
grandparents. Crawforl Courier,
Sept. . '
George Clark, eight miles' south
west of Alliance, who was kicked on
the knee by a hoi so, A igust 5th.
waUe in this city, is slowly improv
ing Mr ami Mrs. J. G Beck and
daughter, Inez, spent Lab r Day vis
iting in I lead wood, going there Sun
IftJ morning and returning Tuesday
morning.
J. A. Lore, formerly county com- I
missdoner. stepped over In Milan ce 1
from Friday to Saturday last week j
ou his way home from Scottsbluff, !
where he attended the reunion of I
old settlers' picnic
...
H C. Worley was in Alliance last
Saturday, and informed The Herald
that he and his mother will hereaf
ter reside on his claim In Sheridan
cout.iy, uc-ar Jess post office. He
ordi red bis address changed from
Heininvtord tei Jess.
...
J. C McCorkle and L. IptMIJ de
ferred their trip to Denver, mention
ed In last week's Herald, to Tuesday
of this Week.
.
Mrs. F W Lester and Mrs Claud
Lester entertained iiilorsuiilly last
Saturday evening in honor of Miss
Piersou of Kansas City. Twenty one
young folks were present.
Reciprocity is the Basis of this
Store's Prosperity
BUSINESS PROSPERITY can come to a store only if it is upright anil honest
in its dealing! with the public. It it nukes statements in its advertising which
it cannot hack up with merchandise, it it makes promises it does not or will
not fulhll, then it will never enjoy Business Prosperity in the fullest sense of the
word. We make no statements we will not hack up, or promises we cannot fulhll:
therefore your patronage is invited, and in justice to yourself you cannot withhold
Our Fall Suits
have arrived. Wo ai e wing a larger line of exclusive styles
in the Palmer Garment than ever in the history of this stoic,
in all the new, snappy styles in tan, grey mixed, Scotch
weaves, blue and black in diagonal weaves. Also, a large line
of LADIES' COATS. We invite your careful inspection
$10 to $30
Also, a new line of nobby SKIRTS
Aviation Caps are now in vogue
Come in and see our complete line
L
NDFCEC KINCAIO
CLOTHES.
New Fall Suits
and Overcoats
For Men and Young Men
jfall 9il Stales
Guaranteed all wool Suits for
Mm, our bench made lines in
browns, tans and blues, a dos
es different models from the
best imported and domestic
fabrics, values not equaled
anywhere.
$12.50 to $35
DAILY TALKS
The hand that cradles the roi-Ws is the hand that rules the
nation, so they say. Hut the store that eaters to its elas
tomers' desires is the store that has some-certainty of hold
hK them. And that is what this store does by tailing
XTRAGOOD HOYS' CLOTH KS
NORTON'S