The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, September 26, 1912, Image 8

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    HORSE SALE TO BE
HELD AS ADVERTISED
Pltnty of Seller and Plenty of Buy
er Will Be on Hand at Let
ter' Next Sale
i lieu 1 ah Smith. Teacher : John vV
jThomn. A. (Ireirotv. Mr. W. Ache-
son ,i Mr Wilson. Mr. S. L Clm
ents. Mlwv lwbele Cabii. Mrs. -A.
Gregory. Minn Emma TbkIi, Ml
Madge Phillip. Mrs. John V, Tliotn
'aa. MIb Edna llenedict, Chatie
Rpncht. MlM Alice Achewm. Mis."
Dovnna Dickinson, MS Young, Miss
Mae (Iraham, Miss Mary I'aker. MlM
Mary Mr lit
OCTOBER
3, 4 AND 5, 1912
The Herald I pleaded lo Inform
Its reader that the horse disease
which has prevailed In other prace
will not prevent Lester Ar .8on' nuc
lion ale of horsea being li ll ;it l
UAnoe as advertlaed, Thursday, l ii
day and Saturday, October .1, 4 and
6. We are Informed thai thene will
be plenty of horse offered for sale,
all In food condition, and the pres
ent Indications arc thnt there will hi
fi large number of buyer.
The horse sickness at other place
naturally made horsemen In this
part of Nebraska uneasy for Awhile,
but with the coming of cool weather,
especially since the recent heavy
frosts here, danger of the disease I
considered to have been entirely
eliminated. For the Information of
Herald reader In other places wo
will mention that we had three
fronts, at Alliance lust week, two of
tlMM quite heavy, and Tuesday night
of this week water froxe to a thick
neas of five-eighths of an .inch. It
Is conceded that cold weather will pat
b. Btlop to the disease where It now
prevails, and rf thte Is corro; t the
cold we have already had will cer
tainly do away with any dangcr
there might have been of the dtaeAM
geti Inn started In this part of the
count ry
JUDGE NORRIS
AT ALLIAHCE
Congreumin George W. Norri, Re
publican and Progressive Can
didate for U. S. Senator
WILL SPEAK TOMORROW NIGHT
Congressman George W. Norrls,
who is tin RspBbHcm nominee for
the United States Senate as well as
a candidate of the new party, will
apeak Friday evening of this week
in the I'helHn oera house, commenc
ing at K o'eock. Mr. Norris is a
man of inorei than mere locaf repu'a
tlon. Within the )at few days he
has come Into prominence nationally
because of the part he has taken In
insurgent movement In the Itepubli
( mi party.
The Herald hopes that voters of
all political parties as well as the
ladies, will turn out to hear him.
Whether you agree with him or not
you will no doubt he Interested in
what he has to ay.
S. S. BOARD MEETING
At the annual meeting of the Sun
day school board of the M. K. church
on Sept 88, occurred the election of
officers and teachers for the ensuing
year. Mr. Warrick's anticipated re
moval from the ity In the near fu
ture nc.'esslluted the election ol all-
other superintendent . he having MM
ed the Sunday school in that capac
Ity the past six years A unanimous
Vote of thanks was tendered Mr. and
Mrs. Warrick for their untiring ef
forts in helping to build up the Sun
day school to Its present standard of
Usefulness.
Prof. W. R. Pate was elected sup
erintendent; 1st assistant superln
tendent, Webster Bernhardt; 2nd
Asst. Supt., Charles Spacht; Supt.
primary Dept., Mr. C. C. Smith;
Asst. Supt., Miss Young; Supt. In. me
Dept. and cradle roll, Mrs. W. R.
Pate; treasurer, 'A. Gregory; secre
tary, Wm. I .anion; Asst. secretary.
Max Wilcox; librarian, Kva Duncun;
Asst. librarian, Mabel Mosher; or
ganists, Anna Bernhardt. I leu I ah
Smith; choir leader, John W. Thorn
as; orchestra leader, Paul W. Thom-n-.
custodian of graded supplies,
A. F. & A. M. NOTICE
tirand Cuatodhin Kolwrt K KrenHi
iwtll Ir' with us Setjit. :i(itli and Oot.
1st, l!12. Three sesion dally, vis.:
K. A !:::) a.m.; F. 0 1:10 p.m.;
M M 7:::n p.m. All Masons are
i-eiilested to he present at eacili aes
atoti. IAMBS H. H. HBWETT,
LEON II. MUSH Kit, W M
Secretary.
K V aWB HcB
ILLUSTRATED LECTURE
The free illustrated lecture under
the auspices of the Bill llngtOO Safety
Itureau whicli was advertised in last
week's Herald to le held in the I 'he
la ml opera lioikse, was given Tues
day evening in the Km press theatre.
F. H. Thomas, the Hurllngio safety
lecturer, illustrated his talk with a
large number of stereopthwJi view-s,
showing how accidents occur around
railroad.
The Burlington la at the fore for
the welfare of Ms employes and the
general public.
ii
HARD COAL BURNER FUR BAUD
Medium size, good condition, good
heater. Will sell cheap PttOM T2."
Blue. (' B. BULLOOK.
I
Don't Forget
To come and look at our Suits,
Coats and Hats also, a big line
of Dress Goods, Hosiery and
Underwear of all kinds. Price
and style will please everyone
ATT SIMMONS'
AT THE
CHURCH
A
U. P. CHURCH
10:00 a. m. Sunday school, Graded
lessons.
1 1 ; 00 a.m. Preaching, Subject,
A study rrom the book of Judge.
7:30 p. m. Preaching, Subject,
"Courage."
Prayer meeting, Wednesday even
ing, at 7:30.
A. L. GODFREY, Pastor.
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Service 2nd, 3rd and 4th Sundays
of each month at 11:00 a. m. and
7:30 p. in. First Sunday in each
month at 11:00 a. in 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
nauncetnent.
Herman-English parochial school
from September to June, five days
of the weeik.
IVecanse of the absence of the
German Lutheran pastor, Rev. Titus
Ijiing, next Sunday there will be no
services at tiie German Lutheran
Hunch. Ri v. I.ang preaches in Hem
ingford and Berea next BtmitJ
English services at Berea at 2:00
o'clock, p. in.
TITUS LANG, Pastor.
709 .Niobrara Ave., phone 359.
trharli. fhtm & (to. Rochester. N.Y.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
10:00 a.m. Sabbath School.
:i:oo p.m. Junior Endeavor,
11:00 a.m. Public worship.
6:30 p. in. Christian Endeavor.
7:30 p.m. Public worship.
6:45 pin Thursday, Bible rltMMI
7:30 p. m. Thursday, Midweek
prayer meeting.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Oiin S. Baker, Pastor
IMMANUEL GERMAN EVAN
GELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH
Corner Yellowstone Ave. and 7th St.
1:94 a.m. Sunday school.
German and English services al
ternately Sunday evenings, upon an-
10:00 a. ni. Sunday School. Graded
Bible Classes.
11:00 a.m. Preaching service.
6:80 p.m. Young people's Epwortk
1 i 'ague meeting.
7::;o p.m. Preaching service.
Prayer meeting, Wednesday even
ing, at 7:30.
A. M. E. CHURCH
Meetings in Marks' hall, northeast
corner Laramie avenue and Third
street. Sunday school at 10:30 a. ni.
Preaching at 8:00 p. m. All are wel
come.
This is your overcoat store
Just look at these Chesterfields, shawl
collar belted Ulsters; warm, roomy
Auto-Coats; every style every whim
of fashion's fancy is here. And weaves!
Imported effects in two-faced fabrics
sturdy cloths from the English Downs,
Scotch Highlands and the hillsof Done
gal. Overcoats of exceptional goodness
at the most reasonable prices in the city
$15, $20, $25, $30, $35, $40, $45
NORTON'S
A BETTER STORE
FOR MEN . . .
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTI ST
Sabbath school at the residence of
Mrs. Pilkington every Saturday af
ternoon at I o'clock.
.MRS. JOHN PILKINGTON, Supt.
BAPTIST CHURCH
10:00 a. m. Sunday school.
11:00 a.m. Public worship.
1:80 p.m. B. Y. P. U.
Ladies' Bible class every Tuesday
evening at church at 7:3o.
Men's Bible Class meets on Wed
nesday evening at 7:.'lu.
Mid-week Prayer Meeting Thurs
day evening at 7:8Q,
GEO. A. W1TTE, Pastor.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
At Court House,
10:00 a.m. Bible
11:00 a.m.
"The Or taut
Wonder."
7:30 p. ni.
"God's Eternal
Sunday, Sept. 88
school.
Subject,
Century
Preaching,
Twentieth
Preaching,
Love."
Subject,
lA very
to all.
hearty invitation extended
PRANK ALLAN
WOTEN.
Minister.
AFTERNOON PRAYER MEETINGS
Tuesday, September 24, 3:00 p.m.
Sunday, 3 p.m., at the home of
Harry R. Beans, ;:ix Sweetwater.
$$ GET WISE ADVERTISE $$
SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION AND SALE ON GREAT
Palmer
Coats and
Suits
MAJESTIC RANGES
i
AT ACHESON'S
ALL THIS WEEK
AT ACHESON'S
MmE9TKRr1MEgr1REMniEINflllglZEgrifiTYLEg
Gage Hats
Miss Clark, an expert
trimmer, in charm
Harper's
Ladies'
Toggery
MflJE5Tlv; NEVER-BURN-tOOKER fe HEAVY MflRHLEIZED-PV&&IMS PAN
5TEHmEff-C.ULlENDER ANQ bRAirtEP-1 7 ,-4.. - I LflRtaE NEVER-BURM-vUIRElV
HEAVY 5Tflm(7ECk IRUM rflHBLEIZED SU 1 !i; ll' A S iF ' " U kRIPPIN5-PAri; 2-5K1ALL TOLK-
kETTLE: I80Z-ALL COPPER . '
I I ArHFON THIS WEEK ONLY
I L m I I I I 1 ALLIANCE, NEBR.
S8.00 Set of Wares Given Free This Week
As a special iiuiueement during our demonstration
week only, with every MAJESTIC RANGE sold
(prices aJwmya the same) we win give free one hand
some set of ware as illustrated here.
Every piece of this ware is the best of its kind. Not
a piece that is not needed in every kitchen. It can
not PQMlDl le hought for less than S.(0. 'lliis
arara is on exhibition at our store DON'T FAIL
TO BEK IT.
All during this week a special demonstrator dlrec!
from tOa Majestic FACTORY will be glad to show roil
"ALL ABOUT RANtiES SHOW YOU why the -MA-HCBT1C
is the best range on earth at any price.
EDUCATION 11. s in KNOWING THINGS KNOW why
the oven of a range is heated- KNOW how the wai. r
is heated -HOW the top Is heated WHY the .MAJES
TIC uses so lit le fuel KNOW how a range is niale
inside and outside. Tins education may serve you in
the future, DON'T OVERLOOK a chance to KNOW
TH1NG8 shown by one who knows. COME.
I'o you intend to continue laboring, burning valuable
fuel and destroying high priced food with that old
worn-out cook stove?
You know thai old stove eats up a lot of fuel each
year.
You know you have trouble In getting it to bake
jii.jt rUhi. in iact, spoil a batch of bread every once
in ft while -you unow it costs considerate" for year
ly repairs.
Stop and think and li-'tire.
Wouldu t it pay you to buy a good range a range
w itft a reputation
The Great Majestic Mailable and Charcoal Iron Range
You make no mistake in buying the GREAT MA
JUST1C -it's the range with THE REPUTATION
ask your BaighbofS. Then, too, it's made just rilil
and of the rlsbl kind of material- MA i.LL I ;i.K
AND CHARCOAL IRON riveted together practically
air tight- -lined with pure asb stos board pans la ins
malleable can't hreak---has a moveable reservoir aud
a a oven tbaj don't Uftrp thftt'l wdiy the MAJHBTIC
uses so little tuel. bakes just right every day in the
year (browns bread just right all over without t n - -ingl
heats 15 gallons of water vvhlle break l ast is
citoking properlv h.indleil laats a llfetluie, and costs
p-actlcally nothing for repaira.
)on't buy the range you expect to last a lifetime ,un
sight uns-'eii"; you'll be sure to ' disappointed. CoaUa
to our store during demonstration week. See the
CREAT MAJESTIC have lta many elusive features
expluined find out why the MAJESTIC is 188 per
SeSt stronger than other ranges where most ranges
are weakest.