The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, November 16, 1911, Image 1

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    State Historical Society 1
Largest Circulation
of any Newspaper in
Western Nebraska.
The Alliance Herald
VOLUME XVIII
ALLIANCE. BOX BUTTE COUNTY, NEBASKAs THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1911
Gives all the news
of Box Butte County
and City of Alliance
NUMBER 49
BANK DRAFTS Issued by the FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of Alliance, Nebraska
COST LESS
Than United State POSTAL MONEY ORDERS or EXPRESS ORDERS,
a you will notice by the following schedule:
Bank Drafts Issued by Ex. Money U. S. Postal
First National Bank Orders M. O.
IN AMOUNTS COST COST COST
Not over $ 5.00 5 cents 5 cents 5 cents
" 10.00 10 8 " 8 "
" 20.00 10 " 10 " 10
" 30.00 10 " 12 " IS
" 40.00 10 " 16 " 16 "
60.00 10 " 18 " 18 "
60.00 10 " 20 " 20
76.00 10 " 26 " 26 "
100.00 10 " 30 " 30 "
We also sell drafts and travellers' checks payable anywhere In the
world.
I
The Best Advice
On Lumber Costs
The Least Money
and when we say to prospect
ive hoinebuilders that "now's
the time to build" we are offer
ing you really sound advice.
No matter wliat you have
heard about cheaper lumber,
take it from us that you're on
the safe side if you build right
now. We haven't been in the
lumber business for tbese
many years for nothing we
know a thing or two and we're
willing to admit you do too,
but in the face of all this talk
nowadays about timber conser
vation we believe you'll agree
that lumber has a fixed value
and that by delaying the kiuild
ing of your new home you
will gain nothing but incon
venience. We believe we can convince
you the above is good advice
let's talk it over.
Forest Lumber Co.
A. P. LEE, Mgr.
Dr. Boland.
phone 65.
H. M. Scott, the Hakeaide auction
eer, wrtas in the city yesterday.
County Commissioner-elect Hash
man was in the city the first of the
week.
Scotch caps at Haing'a, 50 cents.
4A-1-798
J. S. Hennett of the law firm of
nennet.t & YVnlrod. Holyoke, Colo
rado, was in Alliance on legal busi
ness last Sal unlay.
J. B. Uray was attending to In
surance business down the line the
fore part of the week.
Enjoy Your Evenings
AI THE
Alliance Roller Rink
SKATE TO THE MUSIC OF OUR
GRAND MILITARY BAND
ORGAN
GOOD MUSIC
HEALTHFUL EXERCISE
GOOD ORDER
E. E. HISLOP, MGR.
Scotch cups ;it Haing's.
4H-1-79S
so centi
K. H. Shettler of Sioux county was
in Alliance yesterday, purchasing
goods of our merchants.
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Scotch caii at Idling's, 50 cents.
T. K. Kvans returned to Alliance
from his homestead in Sioux county
a few days ago.
Steve Dohun was in from his ranch
in Snake Creek precinct the lore
part of the week.
Wolf Kreimuth favored The Her
ald office with a call while in town
Tuesday, setting himself ahead on
suhscription.
Scotch capa at l.alng's, 50 cent.
Next Saturday is "the day the
ghost walks in Alliance." in other
words it is railroad pay day
The Indies' (iuild of the Kpiscopal
Church was entertained yesterday af
ternoon by Mrs. I K. Moisten at
her home on Laramie avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. J, M. Hillings arrived
kkfj Saturday from lloisington, Kan
sas. Mr. Millings will be employed
ae a machinist with the C II. & Q.
W. S. Captain
A. J. KENNEDY I
DENTIST
ttice in Alliance National Hank Hlk t
Over Postottice. A
'Phone 391.
Dr. JAS. P. riAXFIBLD
Dentist
OVER BRENNAN'S DRUG STORE
All Electrical Equipment
Evenings by Appointment
PHONE 525 RED
DR. L. W. BOWHAN
Office Upstairs. First National Bank
Building
Phone, Office 362
Phone, Residence 16
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
Mr. and Mrs v . s. Captain are
now at home at Ml Boi Hutte ave
nue. Mrs. Captain having arrived u
few days ngo from an extended visii
in Kansas City Mr Captain is a
machinist with the ('. It. i (J
James Seaman of York. Nebraska,
arrived in thin city a week ago last
Tuesday to make his home for the
winter witli his daughter, Mrs. Ilattic
Owens. Mr. if man has visited our
city several time during the past
year, lie contemplates goin to the
Pacific coast the coming spring'.
M. .1. Hock lias been delis ring
hay to customers in Alliance during
the past week. Me called at The
Herald office Monday and ordered
his name placed on our subscription
list .
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' W Aa.
A special meeting of Camp :: M
W, A. ha . been called by the Vener
uble Consul for November 24, 1911.
IMPORTANT HHSINBSB: You
are urgently requested to be pras-
Mai
Make a special effort to attend
thla meeting.
Youra fraternally,
F. W. OARliSON.
P. K. 1WCKU5, Committee
Dedication of Holy Rosary Church
Yesterday was a red letter day
for the Catholic church of Alliance.
The magnificent new building, tut
shown in the cut which wo are
pleased to publish on this page of
The Herald, was dedi -atel with ap
propriate service! commencing at
9:00 O'clock in the morning, follow
in" which mass was said by Father
Haley of l-exington. who waa, first
resident pastor at Alliance. Katho l
Haley was asatatcd by Pat her A
Heme ol Omaha and Father tialvin
of Spaiilding, Nebraska, two of the
old pastors of Alliance. Following
mass Hishop Scanncll preached a
Mrmofl that was listened to with in
tense iirterest by the large company
present. Following morning services
dinner was served by the ladies of
the parish in th basement ct i he
church from 11 to 1, and .supper was
served from 5 to 7 In the evening.
Kveniuy devotions began at
and consisted of a sermon by Fath
er McfJovern of Omaha, whose sub
ject was "The (iuaruntee of Certain
ty in Christian Faith." The services
closed with the solemn benediction
A large number of persons from
without the city were present at the
dedication, aa well as a large at
tendance front Alliance.
The following musical program was
rendered at the dedication, and "
understand will be repeated at. the
morning service next Sunday at Hi
t.dwlc,. - v. .
Kyrie Klotoon, Alissa Pro Pace,
Von Hall. i' he Hull Choir.
(iloria. Mlsna Pro Pace, Von Ha
Jlache Full Choir.
Solo, Y'isibilium et Invisihiliuiii
.fas. H. II Hewitt
Solo, t! nituiu Non Factum---Lloyd
Smith.
Solo, Orat l is A t:.: Ttbi-Mra. (J.
J. Rousseau.
Solo, Qui Toll' .loyd Smith.
Credo, Missn Hi i Pace, Von lt-Hache--
Full Choir.
Solo and Chorus, Ft Incarna'ua
Mrs. Rouaseau and Choir.
Solo, Kl In Spkrituni C. VV. Hy
hind.
Solo, Con (llorlfhiilur Miss Nerud.
Saii.ius, Mku.it Hro Puce. Von Ha
llache, Solo and Chorus Mlaa Anna
,ernd and Choir.
Henedit tits, Miasa Pro Pace. Von
LltHachc, Solo and Choru An
na Nerud and Choir.
Agnus lci, Missa Hro Ha e, Von
1 1 a he.
Baaa Solo Mr Hloyd Smith.
.Tenor Solo Mr. Cecil , Smth, (
Soprano Solo- Mrs. G. .1 Rousseau.
Members Of Clioir:
Soprano: Mrs. Hert Duncan, Miss
Anna O'Connor, Miss Anna Nerud,
Mi.-s Kern Sanders, Misn Marie
Hum hvenstoiii. Miss Marie Carey.
Alto: Mrs. Q, J, Rousseau. Mb a Ag
nes Colgan, Miss Marian Karpf, Miss
Ruth Morris Tenor: Mr. Jas. II II
Hewitt. Mr. Cecil Smith Hues: Mr.
C. W. Hyland, Mr L M. Smith. Mr
A. M Poole, Mr. J. VV. (iuthrie Di
rector. Mr. .1. V. (Jut brie Organ
ist, Sister Hhilomena.
Mu'iiy willing hands have helped in
building the magnificent new church
but special nredit is due Fr McNu
niara for bis untiring efforts
Episcopal Bazaar
Nov. 22, Ptielan Opera House, af.
titrnooti and evening.
Fancy work, aprons, kerchlefa,
etc., n-lce Xmas gifts Food sale
Jelllea, plcklea, fruMa, vngetablen.
etc., something nice for Thankaglv
Ing. Haby contest In afternoon.
MUM and bring your baby. Two
biMiutirul prlxon given away to Hie
prettiest and best baby ptcscnt nt 4
e , lock.
Young ladtM will have home made
candles In boxes and hulk, almonds,
peanuts, stuffed date, etc., on sale
Musical program at X o'clock in
(he evening. Oyster supper served
from 5 to 7 p m dmiltan. free
'one and have a good time and
help the ladles make M a success
M. W. A. SPECIAL MEETING
DEATH OF MRS THORNTON
About ten days ago occurred the
death of Min Thornton, wife ol lr
A. H. Thornton, formerly of this
place.
Mrs. Thornton's death occurred at
Hot Springs, the reault of an attack
of typhoid fever.
Try a gallon of pure sorghum, at
Hodgerh'. 4!MfMo
Call and get our prices
on apples. We can save
you money. Henry Hopkins.
Old papers at The Herald office at
5 cents per bunch.
Dr. Iloland, phone dt.
JAMES H. KENNEDY
Dentist
New office
First National Bank Building
PHONE 2.1
c4$g Corsets
FOR SALE AT
BOGUE'S
CLOTHIN
SALE
4
Human hair bought
York Hat Shop
.'let
Sold. New
tMrrti
Did the half you are wearing grow
in the head of a sickly "Chink"?
Keal American hair, mown in Ho
butt county, made IsjtO switches at !
the New Yark Hat Shop
4tf7!U
Try a gallon of pure sorghum, at
Rodger'. 4tfKio
220 Suits
143 Overcoats
All in one lot at
the small price of
$9.89
ALL AT
All sizes
All worsteds
All wool
All cassimeres
All best values
All ood patterns
All good styles
NORTON'S