The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, December 21, 1911, Image 2

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    Two Sections
12 Pages
VOLUME XIX
The Alliance Herald
ALLIANCE. BOX BUTTE COUNTY. NEBRASKA 5 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 191!
Section Two
Pages 9 to 12
NUMBER 2
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RED CROSS CHRISTMAS SEALS
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For sale at
HERALD OFFICE
8TUCKEY COMPANY'S
PUBLIC LIBRARY
HORACE BOGUE STORE
And anywhere else that the
posters appear In windows.
BULP1T
MOMS
BAPTIST CHURCH
Morning Service, 11 A. M. Topic,
Emmanuel.
Evening Service, 7:.!0 P. M. Topic,
Kecking Eternal Life.
Sunday School, 10 A. If.
(B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 P. .M.
Everybody welcome.
SANDOZ-DE BORDE
Wedding of Southern Sheridan Coun
ty Couple
U. P. CHURCH
Services next Sunday: Sunday
School at 10:00 A. M. Preaching at i home was decorated with flowers and
The Herald wishes to offer heart
iest congratulation! and best wishes
for a happy and prosperous mar
ried life to the contracting parties in
the wedding mentioned In our Stras
burger items last week. The fol
lowing account of the wedding is
taken from the Kushville Standard.
"A very pretty wedding was cele
brated at the home of the bride's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vm. DeRorde,
nea.r Russell, Nebr., on Wednesday.
Dec. 6, 1011, at high noon, when
their daughter, Iva Florence De
Borde, was united in marriage to
Gust Sandoz of Spade, Nebr. The
A. J. KENNEDY
DENTIST
Office in Alliance National Bank Blk T
Over Postofiice
'Phoue 391.
Dr. JA5. P. HAXFIELD
Dentist
OVER BRENNAN'S DRUG STORE
All Electrical Equipment
Evenings by Appointment
PHONE 525 RED
11:00 A. M. Young People's ser
vices 6:. 10 at evening. Preaching at
7:30. A. L. GODFREY. Pastor.
Subject of morning service, "Thy
Kingdom Come."
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Services 2nd, 3rd and 4th Sundays
of each month at 11:00 a. m. and
7:30 p. m. First Sunday in each
month at 1 1 : 00 a. m. Sunday School
every Sunday at 10:00 a. m. Junior
Auxiliary, Chapter A, meets every
Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. Junior Auxil
iary, Chapter B, meets at 2:30 every
Sunday afternoon.
GEO. G. WARE, Missionary.
DR. L. W. BOWHAN
Office Upstairs, First National Bank
Building
Phone, Office 362
Phone, Residence 18
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
cfe Corsets
FOR SALE AT
BOGUE'S
JAMES H. KENNEDY
Dentist
New office
First National Bank Building
PHONE J.i
GERMAN EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH
Drake Building, 519 Sweetwater Ave.
Services every Sunday morning, at
10:30.
Sunday School every Sunday morn
ing at 9:30.
Everybody is cordially invited.
Parochial German-English Lutheran
school every day except Saturday and
Sunday, from 'J a. in. to 4 p. m.
T1TIS LANG, Pastor.
523 Cheyenne Ave., phone 359.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
10 a. 111 . Sunday School.
11 a. m.. Public Worship.
6:45 p. in.. Christian Endeavor.
7:30 p. in., Public Worship.
Mid-week Service, Thursday. 7:30
p. m.
J B BROWN, Pastor.
smilax for the occasion. At the
strains of the wedding march, played
by Mrs. Geo. A. Moir of Huntington,
Iowa, sister of the bride, the bride
entered and took her place beside
the groom under an arch. The
bride was becomingly gowned in a
beautiful costume of blue and white
opera bastiie and lace. The brides
maid. Miss Jennie Sandoz, sister of
the groom, wan becomingly gowned
in white silk, trimmed with pink lat
in. .Mr. (Jeorge DeBorde, Jr., broth
er of the bride, wm best man. The
ceremony was performed by R
Geo. A. Moir, of Huntington, Iowa
He used the beautiful ring ser kc 1
Attar hearty congratulations the
bride and groom, followed by the
honored guests, led the way to the
dining room, where the tables were
artistically decorated with ribbons
and flowers, and an elegant five
course dinner was served. Mr. and
Mis. Sandoz will be at home after
April 1st, 1!U2, on .Mrs. Sandozs
claim."
LOUP CITY FLOUR
Best Grade White Satin, and all
kinds of American and Greek grocer
ies. Imported Oriental products. A
specialty of ollveoil. Olives, fins
and all klnde of American ard Greek
candy.
Men's clothing hats, gloves, pants
and shoes
Come in A special price for ev
erything. TOM STALOS
PHONE 210
We deliver any place in the city
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Olin S. Baker, Pastor
10 A. M., Sunduy Scuool. Graded
Bible Classes.
11 A. M., Public Worship.
6:30 P. If.. Young People's Kp
worth League Meeting.
7:3U P. M., Public Worship
Wednesday evening, 7:30 o'clock.
prayer meeting.
All the services o this church are
tlic many that have preceded it and
the hundreds that will follow. Read
it:
Mrs. Robert Bicknell. 504 Big Horn
Ave., Alliance, Nebr., says: "1 have
known the merits of Bonn's Kidney
Pills for over three years. 1 first
used thorn in i'leasanton, Iowa, and
after coming to Alliance about a
year ago, I procured a supply at
Holsten's Drug 8tore, as they are
the best remedy I have ever known
for disordered kidneys. For a num
ber of years I was afflicted with
kidney complaint and was unable to
find permanent relief until I began
using Doan's Kidney Pills. They dis
posed of the pain in my loins and
also strengthened my back. Since
then I have felt like a different per
on. 1 cannot recommend Bonn's
Kidney Pills too highly in .return for
the benefit they brought."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the Unit
ed Stat os.
Remember the name Bonn's and
take no other.
CHRISTMAS SHOPPING LIVELY
Fine Stocks of Qoods and Eager
Buyers Make Brick Buying
There has been : little Christmas
shopping for sever. il weeks past but
with the publication of last week's
big holiday edition of The Herald,
holiday shopping opened up in Alli
ance in full blast. The stores of
this city i any splendid stocks of
merchandise and are especially we
pn pared to take care of a big holi
day trade. Heing prepared for a big
Made and I Ming the public know
about it through the adveriising col
unins of the local paper have brot
customers in large numbers
The giving of presents at this sea
son is a most commendable custom
and one that should be cu couruged
aside from any trade considera
tions. It is not the intrinsic value
of presents that counts most, but
the esteem that the giver and recip
ient have for each other The
showing of a kindly spirit Is far bet
ter than the mere giving of 'costly
presents. There are many who will
not feel financially able to spend
large 11 iu of iufn.jy but we wait to
encourage them to send presents
just the same. Sometimes a simple
post card as a holiday or birthday
Hay Springs News of December 15 j remembrance conveys more of the
The Hay Springs boys may have a friendly feeling than do costly prcs
Ijretty good fly killer but we are cf ents tluit are given more to show
the opinion that their invention will off the generosity or worth of the
not be in it with ihe fly trap invent denor. than to please the recipient
ed by W. .1. Hamilton of Alliance j
Hamilton's trap was given a 'tbor , s. p, Graham came down from his
ough and practical test during the .ranch near Graham, last Friday, to
last fly season, and is without douhl transact business at the oouuty seat
FLY KILLFR AND FLY CATCHER
"The News office turned out some
job work this week for the I'arson
& s pa aiding Mfg. Co. of Hay
Springs. These boys have a patent
fly killer and have several huleamen
in the field, introducing and taking
orders from the wholesale houses.
Their first shipment of material ar
rived the first of the week. They
expect to turn the "fly killers" out
at the rate of lituo per day as soon
as they gel stsirted. Luck to you,
boys."
The above Item is taken from the
mmuum
(So urn?
ST EUGENE FIELD
Th.
AS I was going to Bethlehem town
l Upon the earth I cast me down
All underneath a little tree
That whispered in this wise to me:
"Oh, 1 shall stand on Calvary
And bear what burthen saveth thee!
As up i fared to Bethlehem town
I met a shepherd coming down.
And thus he quoth: "A wondrous sight
Hath spread before mine eyes this night,
An angel host most fair to see.
That sung full sweetly of a tree
That shall uplift on Calvary
What burthen saveth you and me.
And as I gat to Bethlehem town,
Lo, wise men came that bore a crown.
"Is there," cried I, "in Bethlehem
A King shall wear this diadem?"
"Good sooth," they quoth, "and it is he
That shall be lifted on the tree
And freely shed on Calvary
Whal blood redeemeth us and thee.
Unto a Child in Bethlehem town
The wise men came and brought the crown.
And. while the infant smiling slept.
Upon their knees they fell and wept,
But with her babe upon her knee.
Naught recked that Mother of the tree
That should uplift on Calvary
What burthen saveth all and me.
Again I walk 10 Bethlehem town
And think on him that wears the crown.
1 may not kiss his feet again
Nor worship him as I did then.
My King hath died upon the tree
And hath outpoured on Calvary
What blood redeemeth you and me.
Kidd.
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i by far the best thing that has ever i.n.i .. .nnm ,.i iu i i,..r..
for the public. 8traugers and all been invented lo get rid of files. rf wht4.n n hfls many In this ein
who come will find a cordial wel j The manufac ture of this trap on a Sain is one of The Herald s old
come. ; large scale is now heinir 11 rrien if .il u,u...ch. .... .1 t.. c ,.f.i....
a . - n riniiiuf .11111 in i ui n, u.i will" '
we give it to our readers as a sug
ge.-iion that those who wish others
happiness should set the example of
being happy themselves
fir- and no doubt it will have
immense sale wherever it may
A. M. E. CHURCH
Meetings in Marks' hall, northeast introduced and tried
corner I ....cm. avenue and Third
street. Sunday school at 10: o0 a. m.
Preaching at 7:30 p. in All are wel
come. Hard to Duplicate It in Alliance
"' wi.h a call, leaving 13.08 to apply on
be subsc rip! ion.
A GREAT RECORD
Dr. Roland, phone 65
J. Berry, manager of the Co
operative store, orders another half
page ad in The Herald this week. In
giving the order to a Herald repi
0 tentative for this advertisement,
O. F. Marlln. who is rated as ui Scores of representative citizens which contains a wish for a Merry
dry goods expert, finished helping in . of Alliaie e are testifying for Down s Christmas and a llappj New Yttar
voice the Norton goods sold to Voun Kidney I'ills Suc h a record of ki ' for the customers of that store, Jaek
kin In the a. ..i r , r m l,,1 unA ,.ui un.i,.iuui..ut.i c " ' -' .. ,t - M
. - - ... . ------ - . " . ii . ,r uu i lim Itm ill -P..II ,; n inn I lid I i ni-.i ill if; n I 11 11
on Wednesday ten for his home at modem times This public state be as happy as the manager. He
Went made b a citieu is but one at did not say this for publication hut
Rcottsbluff.
The Herald is pleased to learn
that Mrs. Reuben Knight, who I' i -been
quite lew since the birth of the
little boy, December 4. is now get
tln" along quite nicely; hlu has
heel, able to nit up for several d.t
Hilt' has ud prospect uf speedy re
covery .
Perry S. Mailejr re cid a tele
gram last Thursday informing him of
death of an uncle, Richard
Young, who was one of the oldest
residents of that city. Perry left on
4J that night for Kiucolu to att I
i he funeral The Herald eittetid.-
(cindolence to the breaved relatives.
ohn R Reach arrived on 44 Tues
day from Sheridan, Wyoming, to
sp nd the Holidays with home folks
and visit among his many friends
her Ha ' now In the employ of
the Acuie Coal (' nnpany. as steno
Btaplur, at Acme. Wyoming, about
tw.lvc miles from Sheridan.
Hair combings made into beautiful
switches. $1 50. Mail orders prompt
ly filleet NEW YORK HAT SHOP.
S7titf5:'
I ouis Ituechse usteiu, the ciar
manufacturer, has put up some nob
by boxes of cigars especially for the
Cln 'st mas trade.
Dr Roland, phone 65.