The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, December 14, 1911, Image 7

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    HRISTIYIAS
GREETINGS
and our thanks to our large number of customers whose liberal patronage will have made this our
banner year for business. Our high-class goods, prompt and courteous service are at your
command at all times.
A careful study of the high-class goods mentioned below with a few prices will tell you why
you should be one of our patrons.
LIBBY'S EVAPORATED MILK
Two for 25c size.
$1.20 per do.
LIBBY'S ASSORTED SOUPS
$1.00 Per doz.
LIBBY'S PORK AND BEANS
91.00 per doz.
BROOMS
35, 45, 55, and 65 cents each
PURE SORGHUM
Made in Nebraska, Jefferson Brand
80s per Gal-- Gal. r $4.50
PURE GROUND SPICES
In 4 oz. 8ifter Top Packages, Victor
Brand, 10 a Pkg.
When true value for your money
is desired order
CHASE & SANBORN
TEAS AND COFFEE
VICTOR FLOUR
GAIETY BRAND
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Your
Christmas
Dinner
Can be toned up with
MPORTEO FIGS AND DATES
MALAGA GRAPE8
PECANS
ENGLISH WALNUTS
ALMONDS
or an assortment of
SHELLED NUTS
Mr. Husband:
DON'T YOU KNOW THAT THE
MIS SES WOULD BE DEE LIGHT
ED WITH AN IMPORTED HARTZ
MOUNTAIN CANARY BIRO FOR
XMAS, OR A NICE PIECE OF CUT
GLASS. THE LITTLE F0LK8
WOULD ENJOY A GLOBE OF
GOLD FISH MORE THAN THEY
WOULD A BUSHEL OF CANDY.
LOOSE-WILES CRACKERS
In ' size boxes, at 71 a pound
Star or Coupon Brand
BREAKFA8T BACON
at 25 a pound
Overland Brand
BREAKFAST BACON
at 20 a pound
PURE LARD
Government Inspected
13 a pound
DR. PRICE'S VANILLA EXTRACT
Pint Bottle 91.75
Half Pints
DR. PRICE'S LEMON EXTRACT
Pint Bottle $1.25
Half Pints 65?
Our Christmas Trees are now here, also Evergreen Wreathing. Have your tree picked
out and set aside for you. Everything in Fresh Fruit and Vegetables that the market will supply
will be on hand for the 23d and 25th.
Phone 56
Alliance Grocery Company
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December Travel Bulletin
TO THE 1'ACIFlC COAST. Inquire about the personally conducted
through tourist sleeper excursions to Is Angeles, via Denver-Santa
Fe Route route of sunshine and mild climate.
WINTER TOURIST TICKETS. The attractive south land Is claiming its
own in Winter tourist patronage. The Winter excursion fares to
southern resorts are extremely favorable and involve but a modest
outlay for a tour of the south.
INTERNATIONAL LIVE STOCK EXPOSITION. Chicago, December 2nd
to Mb, 191'
NATIONAL IRRIGATION CONGRESS, Chicago, December 5th to 9th,
1911.
AMERICAN LIVE STOCK MEETING, Denver. December 12th and 13th,
1911.
NATIONAL SHEEP SHOW AND WOOL GKOWKKS' CONVENTION. O
maha, December 14th to 16th, 1911-
J. KRIDELBAUG, Agent
Alliance
L. W. WAKELEY. G. P. A.,Omah;
II imiliaMBliajWI I I I
Q. H. Wood
N. S. Cook
WOOD & COOK
Painting, Paper Hanging, Decorating
Carriage Work a Specialty
AM work guirintied. Pricts nastnaWe.
PHONES 434 and 67V
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O SPOTTED TAIL ITEMS o
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Rev. U.iinscy preached at the
Spotted Tail school house Sunday.
Quite a number of the young' filks
from Mitchell attended the dance at
Plainview school lions.' h'rlday area
ing.
The Ladies' Aid met with Mrs.
Bert Hoy Thursday afternoon and
i spnt the afternoon in preparing
; th. Ir goods for their New Year's
sale.
Elmer Cusson spent Sunday alter
noon at the Watson home.
Bert Jellison and wife were over
night visitors, Tuesday, with Mr. and
Mrs. J. T. Watson.
J. Wiker, the piano man from Al
liance, was busy In this vicinity last
Tuesday.
The Indies' Aid will give an oys
tiM supper and sale of goods on Sat
Urdaj eve before New Years.
Uerhardt Gompert and wife and
Clyde Johnson and wife were visit
ing the sugar factory at Scottsbluft
Saturday.
Pete Watson is going to celebrate
his birthday, that being Xwas day,
by inviting some old time friends in
to help him eat roajt goose.
Mrs. Cherry, mother of Earl Cher
ry, returned to Kansas City to spend
tin- winter, Thursday.
RECOVERING FROM ACCIDENT
The friend of the three ladies,
Mrs. Moses Wright, Mrs. Reeves
and Mrs. Snyder, who were thrown
from a carriage on the evening of
December 6th in the north part of
town, will be pleased to learn that
all are recovering from their injur
ies, though each Is still suffering In
some manner as the result of the
accident.
We are informed that Mrs It eves
is yet unable to walk and that it
will be some time before Mrs. Sny
der, who is visiting her daughter.
Mrs. Joe Wells, will have the use of
her arm which was fractured at the
elbow. Mrs. Wright may receive
permanent injury of the knee.
Assets:
$10,839,000
PRIZE TO PIANO SALESMEN
aaw- --Jimr i :. mem
Insurance in force
more than $55,000,000
E?aKr-fli
The Bennett Piano Company is
offering a prize of one hundred and
fifty dollars to the salesman who se
cures Ihe most business from Octo
ber 25, 1911, to January 10. 1912.
Mrs. J. T. Wiker, manager of the
Alliance store, is in the contest
strong, with good prospects of win
ning the prize. She has many
friends in Alliance and vicinity who
will be delighted should she succeed
in landing It ami we suggest to those
intending to purchase a piano of her
soon that they close the deal before
the lttth of next month so that it
will assist her in the contest.
CHILDREN'S DAY
At Darling's Store, Saturday, De
cember 16th
We want every child that will be
in Aih.uu. next Saturday to come to
our store after ten o'clock tai the
morning bring five pennies, a nickie
or a five cent piece, and we will
give a fifteen cent picture for it.
Bring an extra dime and we will
give a twenty five cent picture for
It.
The supply is limited, so we cau
give but one of each picture to each
child that conies.
Remember the day and don't stay
away.
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