The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, November 30, 1911, Image 1

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    State Historical Society 1
Largest Circulation
of any Newspaper in
Western Nebraska.
The Alliance Herald
Gives all the news
of Box Butte County
and City of Alliance
VOLUME XVIII
ALLIANCE. BOX BUTTE COUNTY, NEBASKA I THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1911
NUMBER 51
Christmas Shoppers
Need -Money
Keep a Bank Account with the
First National Bank
Then when you need money, you will
have it.
Bring us your business. After you have
once started, you won't want to quit us.
y-y 5 I 5 cjfc ' 5 7 rirji
LOCALSandPERSONALS
rz3rr-7 sag a
The Best Advice
On Lumber Costs
The Least Money
and when we say to prospect
ive homebuilders that "now's;
the time to build" we are offer
ing you really sound advice.
No matter what you have
hoard 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 these
many years for nothing we
know a tiling or two and we're
willing to admit you do too,
but in the face of all this talk
nowadays about timber cer
vatiwi we believe you'll agree
that lumber has a fixed value
aad that by delaying the build
ig of your new home yon
will gain nothing bt -Inconvenience.
We believe we can convince
you the above is good advice
let's talk it over.
Forest Lumber Co.
A. P. LEE, Mgr.
EnjoyYourEvenings
AT Ttt
Alliance Roller Rink
SKATE TO THE MUSIC OF OUR
GRAND MILITARY BAND
ORGAN
GOOD MUSIC
(HEALTHFUL EXERCISE
good ORoen
C. E . HISLOP. .MGR.
HI"H"H"I'1'1 I"H"I"H l"l 1 I 'M M
A. J. KENNEDY
DENTIST
losses tit Alliance National Bank BXk 7
Over rostomce.
'Phone 39 1.
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Dr. JAS. P. HAXFIELD
Oentist
OVER BRENNAN'S DRUG STORE
All Electrical Equipment
Evenings by Appointment
PHONE 525 RED
DR. L. W. BOWIAN
Office Upstairs, First National Bank
Building
Phone, Office 362
Phone, Residence 16
BULMT
PRCS
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BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday school and Young People's
meeting at the usual time. Every
body come.
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Services 2nd, 3rd and 4th Sundays
of each month at 10:30 a. m. and
7:30 p. in. First Sunday in each
month at 10:30 a. ra. Sunday school
every Sunday at 11:30 a. m. Junior
Auxiliary, Chapter A, meet every
Tueedny at 7:30 p. in. Junior Auxll
iary, Chapter B, meets at 2:30 every
Sunday afternoon..
GEO. G. WARE, Missionary.
GERMAN EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH
Drake Building, 319 Sweetwater Ave.
Services evwy Sunday morning, at
10:30.
Sunday School every Sunday morn
ing at 9:30.
Everybody is cordially Invited.
Parochlsi '.German-English Lutheran
school evry day except Saturday and
Sunday, finm 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
TITUS LANG, Faator.
523 Cheyenne Ave., phone 359.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
10 a. in , Sunday School.
11 a. m., Public Worship.
6:45 p. m., Christian Kndeavor.
7:30 p. m . Public Worship.
Mid-week Service. Thursday, 7:3
p. m.
J. B. BROWN, Pastor.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Okvin S. Baker, Pastor
10 A. M.. Sunday Scuool. Graded
Bible CUuttses.
11 A. W., Public Worship.
6:30 P. Mm Young People's Kp
worth IjOjtRtie Meeting.
7:30 P. If., Public Worship.
Wedniday evening. 7:30 o'clock,
prayer met-ting.
All the services of this church are
for the publkv Strangers and all
who come will find a cordial welcome.
A. M. E. CHURCH
Meetings Ui Marks' hall, northeast
corner laramie avenue and Third
street. Sunday Bchool at 10:30 a. m.
Preaching at 7:30 p. m. All are wel
come.
ALLIANCE,
NEBRASKA
Corsets
FOR SALE AT
BOGUE'S
JAMKS H. KENNEDY
Dentist
New office
First National Bank Building
PfO.Vg 2.9
To Box Butte county teachers:
Before you buy your Xmas candies
and nuts get the Co-operative prices.
They will save you money.
Pr BolitiKl. phone 65
The missionary society of the Bap
tist church will meet at the home of
Mrs. O. J. Rosseau on Friday after
noon. For sale: Household furniture, in
cluding stoves, rugs, kitchen utenslla,
etc. very reasonable if taken at once.
507 Sweetwater. Phone .716. 51-2-868
A miscellaneous shower was given
for Mies Snodgrass at the home of
Mrs. W. E. Spencer Tuesday even
ing. Refreshments were served and
a most enjoyable time was had.
J. W. Mappe of Ant loch made his
weekly drive to Alliance with cream
for the Alliance Creamery last Sat
urday and favored The Herald with
a call, setting himself ahead on sub
scription.
Miss Florence Logan of Denver,
a very taieoteo musician, who nas
been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C.
F. Black on Sweetwater Avenue for
the paat two months, left for her
home Sunday noon.
Mrs. Frank Dunning came last Fri
day from Hysham, Montana, to visit
h " parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mc
Corkle, and friends in the city until
after the holidays. Mr. Dunning will
come at Christmas time.
E. Reeves caJne home Tuesday
from a wuek's visit, with his son, B
V. Reeves, at not Springs. This was
lids firm visit to that part of the
west and he found the trip to Wind
Cave and the Soldier' Home full of
Interest.
D. M. and W. N. Matthews and
Robert Wilkinson drove oveT to Alii
ance from their places In Sheridan
County near Jess, last Friday morn
ing, returning In the afternoon, mak
ing the tnip of 70 miles in one day.
Mrs. I, at, Tash will entertain the
Woman's Club Friday afternoon.
Members will respond to roll call
with quotations from Helen Hunt
Jackson. Subject of table talk will
be, ''Cause of double standard of
morals." An interesting sesion is
anticipated.
Fa-ed W. Johanseu, editor of the
Hay Springs Bnterprise, is another
western Nebraska newspaper man
who ran for county office this yeai
and got left. He was candidate for
rlrrk of the district court of Sheri
dan county and was defeated by tin
lady who was candid. Ue for re-elec
Uon.
The ladies of the Episcopal (MM
wish to express through The Herald
their approbation of the patronage
given by the public to the baxaar
held in the Phelan opera house, af
ternoon and evening, November 22.
Hequest to make this mention was
received last press day just a Utile
too late for publication.
a-
Miss Delia Heed and Mrs. 1. !,.
v Ik-sod were the recipients of a
tinwly Thanksgiving Hay present the
first of the week, sent to them from
Wesmer, Idaho, by Miss Reed's fail,
er, sra Reed, the present consist inn
oT a &ox of Rhode Island Red chick
ens. James B. Curry, the Canton black
smith. Frank McCart and Roy Hlnd
uian were west side visitors at the
county seat the latter part of last
week. They came over Friday and
returned Itouie Sunday tiiorniug. Mr
Hindmaa proved up on his claim last
Friday, th other two gentlemen he
ing his witnesses.
Mr. MMl Mrs. U F Knight left
Friihiy evening but she was well re
delved by the ladies of Alliance on
Saturday, whom she wishes to thank
for their patronage. She expects to
be hero in the spring, at which time
she will be pleased to meet again
those who favored her wlUi a call
last Saturday, as well as many oth
ers.
Mrs. Dtck W. Kenner visited last
week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
M. C. Beaumont, of Hemineford.
A social dance at .he residence of
str. and Mrs. Fred W. Kauffold one
nilit the latter part of last week is
reported to have been an enjoyable
stffaiv.
- E. A. Hall and Robert Graham find
it necessary to put in more or less
of their time at the big Bonner
rjnch, recently purchased of R. M.
Hampton. Mr. Hall has been looking
after tsVliX Interests there several
4ays during the paBt week.
Thos. Shay, brother of John Shay
and brother-in-law of John Hill of
this . it y. returns to Ills home m l
w City, Iowa, tomorrow, after an
cvttmded visit with relatives in Alli
ance. Mr. Shay is a prominent
stocitman and grain buyer in his
home town. He expressed himself
as being favorably impressed with
Alliance and surrounding country and
thinks the diiy will come when the
of Box llutte county land will
be greatly 'iihan (ftL
! i ;tl Brothers have moved into
their lew office at 123 Box Butte av
enue, having completed the improve
taewtfl wlitctf have been under way
for some time past. They are now
better situated to handle their pro
duce and fruit business than ever be
fore. They have a convenient loca
tion for their warehouse and with
their office in the same building will
be able to handle their large busi
ness more conveniently.
J. -A. Keegan received a Shorthorn
bull calf Friday that is probably the
best that ever came into this section
of the country 11 . Line from a
breeding firm Map Kansas City and
the sire took s . I premuim at the
Royal Stock Show held there tbis
year. Mr. Keejian began in the cat
tie business in a small way here four
years ago by pur hasing all of A. S.
Reed's heifer calves, twenty-three
head, ami a selected sire from tie
same breeding firm that the above
mentioned calf came from, and now
has a fine herd.
Misfortunes multiply for Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Countryman and family
Tusoday evening they received a tel
egram Informing them that their son,
OMver, had been taken from Whit
ney, Nebraska, where .he had been
working, to Hot Springs, S. 1).. for a
surgical operation. Mrs. Countryman
left on 41 yesterady morning for that
place. The message did not state the
ailment, but Mrs Countryman ex
pected to have the boy brought to
Alliance if the operation had not
bees performed by the time she
reached Hot Springs.
i
THANKSGIVING DAY NOTES
Mrs. B t McClure will entertain
the Wosaan's Guild this afternoon at
her residence at 806 Cheyenne ave
nue. At 4 o'clock this afternoon there
W be Thanksgiving services at the
Episcopal church All are cordially
invited to attend.
I'nion Thanksgiving Day service
.He heilli- held lhl
la F,,,l,v morning for Custer. 8. l. I rnited P. e.hy.erlan church, the ser-
""""s " ""uu"' uo1 ln Koing i"" mon being delivered by Rev
iau iwnttii woro mat tneir sou who jj
reside ttiere was ill and
James
Brown, of the First Presbyterian
wished ,-hureh
them t i come and they also thought j
that a few weeks sp.nt near the i The members of the A M E
pine forests might be beneficial to ,n h have been making K,va. pre
Knight. pa rat ion for their concert to be glvtn
at the Murk Hall this evening They
Mrs U I) lusko. whose adertis would be glad to have a large at
ing append in the last issue of the tendance of ftt people as well a
Herald. ;ts somewhat delayed in : those of their own race The pro
reaching Alliance so that she did gram will no doubt be entertaining
not have her millinery goods on dis land well worth the price of admis
play at the Hurlingion Hotel until sion
Wm. R. Harper
Talks
Every lady should take
advantage of this offer
Beginning
Wednesday,
Nov. 29th
lasting two weeks
will give an extra
Lady's Skirt
with every Lady's Suit
Your choice of serges, Pan
ama and novelties, the suits
include my entjp stock.
Ladies' Toggery
Store
Opposite Post Office
WM. R. HARPER
BEE HIVE STORE
going out of business
Now isyour chance for
REAL BARGAINS.
Must vacate building
Jauuary I.
Mucilage. 4c Ink 4.C
Pencils 4c each
Crepe Paper, per roll, 5c
EverytingGoes BEE HIVE STORE
Smart Overcoats and Suits for Men
and Young Men-For
Careful Dressers
$9.89
This is surely going
to be a rousing big
sale; so come here
early if you want to
participate in one of
the best offerings of
the winter season.
There is a great va
riety of patterns and
new weaves to pick
from. We can fit
every man and young man in these over
coats and suits
: v.
CIO T HI I
$9.89
We continue the sale of the surplus stock
of Trousers for Men. Trousers worth 2.50
to $9 will go at
$1.65 $2.89 $3.79 $6.00
W. W. NORTON