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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1912)
THE BURLINGTON HOTEL THANKSGIVING MENU Tnrtines Da ( iivime Blur Potato on Hiiir ShHI sun1 Duchess OoMOniM Potage de Qlbierclalr RKLfSHM Hearts of Celery Radishes Salted Almonds Queen Olives Sirloin of Beef Latticed Potatoes Salmi Pig Spiced Apples Lobster Patties Koast Turkey Oyster Dressing ( Iran berry Marmalade Maslied Potatoes Candied Sweet Potatoes Sugar Peas Waldorf Salad Punch a la Rotnaine English Plum Pudding - Dip Sauce Mlttce, Pitted Cherry, Pumpkin Pie with Whipped Cream tee Cream Fruit i se Fruit Cake Cream Cheese Saratoga Waters Apples Malaga Grapes Oranges Mixed Nuts Coffee After Dinner Mints Copvilt Hitt ScliaflWr it Man Before you pay your money you see the suit on your back. You see just how it looks; you see the style, the tailoring, the finish, the lining, every thing you went to know about the suit is right there before you. Hart Schaffner & Marx make the kind of ready-made clothes you ought to wear. Every suit of theirs is guaranteed to you. VVe'd like to have you see some of the fall models. Prices $20, $25 and $30. The Best, of Hats, Shoes, shirts. I ruierwear, (.loves. other tC( vssories The Famous One Price Clothing House Alliance's Largest Clothing Store a - 8S V1U9 i v m I 111 no COATS AND SUITS are the subjects we are interested in and are probably the ar ticles you are interested in S U SUITS r s Then for attention, please! We've got them plenty of them . J , v .. .: it j 1 : I $20.00 WOMEN'S TAILORED SUITS 25.00 WOMEN'S TAILORED SUITS 27.50 WOMEN'S TAILORED SUITS 22.50 WOMEN'S TAILORED SUITS 30.00 WOMEN'S TAILORED SUITS $20.00 WOMEN'S CLOTH COATS . 22.50 WOMEN'S CLOTH COATS . 25.00 WOMEN'S CLOTH COATS . $15 Millinery Price VTOU know the regular price. Come in and see for yourself that we give you what we advertise A big assortment of Coats, $12.50 E VERY GARMENT IS NEW. MANY OE THEM ARE SHOWN EOR THE FIRST TIME IN THIS COMPLETE ASSEMBLAGE HARPERS LADIES' TOGGERY Bvers Bullock, who recently re covered tioni a severe attack r ty phoid fever, baa been taken sick again. CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY ENTERTAINED REBEKAH CIRCLE Mr. and Mrs. I T. Wtker lliu today to ill! Laramie vltcn they have a fine bouse. uv niov a venue, modern Guy Thompson has purchased a fine four pnignr Ford auto front lxwry and Henry. Father Burni of Bcottsbluff came to Alliance on Tuesday, remaining a few day. Tom gponcer litis u-t't the employ ment of Allen Brothers, for whom he hti-s traveled for a number of years. Mis place has been taken by Harry Coatelto. - Fa t her Nepper, of Rushvllls, is in the city. " - - .1. It (iray made a trip to Oaring and Seottshluff lite first of the week. IHMNtl ROOM Q1RL, WANTKI). Burlington Hotel. Vdvertlsemeni SOtflMS W. if. Harper celebrated his first business anniversary on Saturday b opening tin Anniversary Bale on La dies Wearing 'Apparel. Mr. Harper lias enjoyed a very good business during his first year here US&i he prospects for a nigger nod better business this coming year are very good. He carries very popular lines ot goods ami by judicious advertising BJM fair treatment to bis customers is buUdtac M ii permanent line of t l ade Mrs. K. M. Martin entertained 'lie Retmkah Circle last Friday afternoi n tit her home on Sweet water Avenue. There were about thirty ladies pres ent. A nx'd social time was enjoy ed by everyone. The Circle will not meet again until titter the Holidays. RUSHVILLE 5 ALLIANCE 0 .1. W. Uuthrie returned from an extended i " i i . . trin to Orand is land and other noints this moruinu. WHY PAY 1 1 It: 1 1 PRICKS for SIIOI0S.' When you can net good shoe at the Fanners' Store lor low prices Over ."itiO pails oi new shoea in stock. .1 .1. KFF.NK.V. Prop. Advert lsemenl "' i Hits- TO DENVER FOR AUTOS Messrs Henry and PllkJUgtOO WNl io Denver but night to drive hack i couple of Studebaker "JW'e" thai have been sold to lleinitlgford Peo ple. They vviii return via Cheyenne Hid Bcottsbluff. .i FORDS SELLING FAST l,owi and Henri have sold five Fords yesterday ami unlay The pur basers yesterday were lir, Sooactn. Rrhlg pol l ; S. W. Thompson, Alii- ai!(; k i.. Pierce, Hemsngford. The purchasers today were ('. . Rosen bepgwr, Hemtncford) and Oscar if liaiinoii. Alliance. BIG PARTY TO DENVER Pwo autuaiolle loads ot Alliance people went to Denver this uioroJUif. I'he am ti.,nr were Keeler's Ovse land and Kinu s Cadillac. W in kviUg, nn Miver. HiMtiK Wilson. .Iinu.s K. sta r ami m kUeaton sad wife composed 'tie thirty. Messrs. Klag sad WiUou will am Unue in K tog's ladilutc from Dcti iter t Biaekfooi, biako, if the saoa it not too heavy in tie mountains Mr. Kiiik jtoes to IimiK after kis heavj property inieresth at Slack EooL sad Hr 'liana ue for com- pa,n. v. The rest of the party will return from Denver in a fan dayit Mr. Keeier will probably bring hack sev er.,i i,-w anion for citslomers here LAUNDRY ADDS IMPROVED MACHINERY Geo. J. Smith, maUSger of the Al liance Steam Laundry, has added a new special press machine to the extensive equipment which they use in handling their large business. Tins machine presses cuffs, neck bands and yokes of shirts and does it much batter than i: can he done by hand. MALLERY TO LINCOLN Representative Karl MaJiery made a trip to Lincoln the last of the week on a political misekm. He is got ting ready material tor some hills which he intends to introduce at the next session of the state legis lature and W( ut down to get some necessary Information. MARRIED .Miss Rose McNulty and Mr. K. H Fieri i were married at Holy Rosary church this morning at eight o'clock by Fa titer Donnelly The bride is a daughter of John UcNuRy, of Alli ance, and the gmom his resided bete for some time, being employed at the Buiiiactau niachldk shops. The newly married couple left on the noon train for Lead. S. I)., vvhtre they will spend their honey moon. They will return in ahout a wick and reside in Alliance. - - OLD FRIEND VISITS MARTIN ti. F. Swiharl, of Lincoln, aecom psaied by his son in-law. I.. Chirk, or the same cil.v. ItOUpfd over to visit CotMty Treasurer F. l Martin last Sunday on their wav home from Havves county, where the had he. n lookiiiK after ranch inter, sis. Mr. Swlhsrt is mi old time aoquslniaaoe of Mr. Martin and they UioiHighly najofad their visit together. Mrs. Huhhard and Mrs Kitter of Kllsworth srriVSd in Milan e for a weks visit with friends. Mrs Huh haul is a sister of licit MoCooJ, the well known pop corn man of Alii ante MM SAFFORD DIES Rushville Scored Safety and Drop Kick in Fast Game with Alli Alliance at Grounds Last Saturday THERE WAS GOOD ATTENDANCE pre? " In the first local foot ball game Of I the season the Alliance High school, eleven went down to defeat at Un hands of the RushvUlt team last Saturday. The Mliatue hoys show ed their lack ot experience in of fensive play, bit the line held ood on defensive work. The Kushville hoys were mote experienced and used better Judgment iii selecting pluys. The line up: Alliance, Tnlly, e; Davenport, it; vVorley, Ik: Reonsu, o; llraham, rgi Darnell, Young, rtj Beach, re; BloomfleM, Schafer, q; Spachl lb; Schafer, rn; Kcegan, ft. Rushville, Black, le: Black It: Dan Til v , i ; Hi .or, liichard- PerreUon, re; t'urtis, rh; iels. In; Ward, son, rg; Weber Brown, m; Dale Brown, tt. Alliance substitutes: White, Young, Mollring, Houston. officials: Referee, kiiib. Alliance; umpire, Jackson, Chadron; tune-keeper, Rev, Brown, AUiaaoe; Linemen Kdwards, Alliance, Stuokey , Kush ville. CONDENSED ANNOUNCEMENT USttal serv ices at 1 lie churches next Sunday, except that in tin- evening tile Baptist, First I'reshyti rian, F. I', and M. K churches will close Mlssicti Week" wiili a uuLui last named cfcurt ii . r : : : O'clock. Itev. Ol prcich on the suh Making Our Country "i st rv ice at tile comm. 'in lag ai in S. Baker w j . ' . "Unity in i bid's ( 'outr rv " The sermon service at the church is "Tha Hie tiioiitiiiK I'reshv let .all Apost le." ailed to the Lee Safford, BOajtk Alliance is well known here, who has who litis lived in lor mag) years and by old time residents heeii ati invalid for a number "t years, died last gigbi si 7.10. He had bank ranflued to nts ttetl lor skoal tea days. The tuner al will be held at. the hou-e. lint the little has not vet licetl set .pic f'ir First Mlssim Sue. lal ai tent ion is revival meetings Doing held iy Rvan gelul F K Day in 'be new Cbriitiaa church liaasninnt Bporlal music is rend, led and you are invited to at tend. Morning subject, "The New Testament Charek"! evealggi "The Five Kingdoms". At the Km press theatre: 2:3G p. m WoSDen'S nit1-!-inn. "A Mother's I'raver"; 3:1k) p. m. Men's meeting, "The Lost Fhrlst." Thanksgiving Day Service union TltunksgU bag will he held ThurVdav. A day si rv ice Mt III::',. I a in , in the First I'ivsov teruui cii-unn. Kv. QsO, A Witle. pi'slor of tin Baptist church, will preach tne sermon "' ntt am i jAc.it me an j, ""rr.lkit Sleim BimemJUt me at fitted. - Economy Blushes for the Tape-Measure Suit No matter what you pay. you pity too much. Why will men take their clothe on trust when they can what they are contracting for, on them, in a mirror, till itiiiiii' and ready And made by such great tailor experts ag Stein Bloch, You run noehanoeg here. The Btrin-Bukmi label is a ,,1(1,.,, j,, ulothlng world, Try on it suit ot o eraofM before our mirror today Fltisktim Stisss anow Shirts Gordon Hats NORTONs QUALITY CLOTHIERS I