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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1913)
Last Holler Overcoats Your choice of any overcoat in the house, 15.00; second choice, $9.00 They are going fast at these prices. We are going to close out the entire stock. Nothing carried over THE SUIT SALE IS STILL ON NORTON'S NOR TON'S We have the goods as advertised BUY YOUR Easter Suit NOW All suits made to your individual measure, till February 15, will be lined with Guaranteed Silk Without Extra Charge E. G. LAING "Tf J riX l! IV yf ivioucrii lutiics iur Men 308 Box Butte Ave. Phone 4 When You Go to the Grocery be Sure and Ask for Gylfe s Butternut Bread Baked in Alliance and Better than Mother Ever Made Manufactured at The ALLIANCE CAFE COUNCIL HAS A LIVELY MEETING (Continued from preceding page) flcial weighmanter was necpsaary. Police .ludftc iSregory Zurn was tip point ed some time ago to this Moni tion, receiving $21 per month for acting as welghninster and Janitor a !he police station. City Printing Lloyd C. Thomas, representing The Herald, then asked permission, to, speak regarding the printing of city ordinances and other legal advertis ing. Me stated that he believed The Herald should he allowed to publish one-half of the city advertising, that The Herald did not wnnt to be whole hog and nsk for all but that if for no other reason than as a matter of news the legal advertising should be published in both papers. He offered I to do this advertising at a rate to i be decided on by the council, stating that he only wisJied to do whl Wtt right in the matter. J, H. Moist r. presented the Times. He stated I I hat he believed that inasmuch an I the Times was getting the printing ! now it would he a good plan to let ; well enough alone. i.fter some dis cussion the matter was put to n ; vote, the council voted unanimously ; to publish all legal advertising in both papers, The Herald to receive one-half legal rate and the Times one-half legal rate. This was one of the most exciting Uid Interesting meetings of the council held for a long time. signed voters, respect fillly request . the mayor and city council to pass : an ordinance providing for the clos : ing on the Sabbath day, commonly , called Sunday, of h11 public amuse ments r quiring city li' ense which are not already closed on that day by operation of state law." There were three separate peti tions embodied, one signed by vot ers, one by women and one by young people. The committee in charge believes that their petition should be formal ly presented to the council for a vote. A. T. L,UNN. BASKET BALL SATURDAY One of Fastest Games of Season Ex pected Saturday Evening of This Week AT HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM The Crawford Hih school basket ball hoys will play the leva! team at the Alliance High school gym. Satur day night, beginning at s o'clock. It is expected that this will be one ai tht fastest games of the season. The WILL DO MAIL ORDER BUSINESS Bee Hive Will Take Advantage Parcels Post to Branch Out of The panels post will be the cause of another bustling Alliance store branching out into the mail order business. The Hee Hive carries an immense stock of goods and has been filling a number of mail orders Hardly a day passes but that they ship out one or more orders. They are now preparing to give this uncle special attention. for nn extended trip through Florida and other points. They will visit 4 number of important Florida poin', one being the big ranch of S. A. I'owles, lecnted thirty miles from Hampton. Wills has a farm near Tampa which they will also visit. Roland will take a side trip to New York City BROUGHT TO ALLIANCE WILL GO TO FLORIDA Tom Roland. R. J. Dietlein and C. R. Wills will leave in a few days Monday of this week Dr. Hand was called to Hay Springs by the serious illness of hi sister, Mrs. Dan Green. He returned yesterday bringing her here for treatment. She was accompanied by her husband. She has improved somewhat since Dr. Hand was called to attend her, but is still quite ill. CONTRIBUTED Editor Alliance Herald. Cil) Dear Sir: Just a few words In regard to the resolution adopted Tuesday night by the city council in r gnrd to Sunday closing. This motion as I understood it was that the matter of closing the pic , ture shows on Sunday be left to the public to decide at the next city tool Ion. At no time during the meeting of the council were the original peti ( tions presented to that body al though the commit tee endeavored to have thMii presented. In place of ithls action, a motion was put and 1 carried, narrowing the matter to the picture shows. These shows cer- tamly would be closed on Sundays by 'the action of the ordinance request led, but at the same lime, tlyi or dinance would operate against all public amusements requiring city li 1 cense if drawn as requested. ' It was conceded from the start that all these publi" amusements should be incorporated in the peti tion which reads: "We, the under- P-kB Alliance boys have been playing win ning ball this season, while Craw ford has an unusually strong team. It is hoped that Alliance people will turn out in large numbers to this name. Admission by season ticket, or twenty-five cents for the single game Hot Vegetables and Meats nicely cooked after 11 o'clock every day, for busy housewives HOMEMADE CANDIES SUGARBOWL CANDY & CATERING CO. OLD PAROtY BAKERY BLDG. W. C. Mount has received a let ter from Out. W. H. Carbin statins that he would leu v e Stti Pedro, Cal vaalaifornla, on the steamship Pen cylvania. bound for Panama City, in a few days. Capt. Cat-bin wrote from i .- Auncle.. here he has Ofe! -icii.iu the winter, which he has fcfflnd very disagreeable for Cal ifornia weather. He stated that Si mon Spry is then enjoy ins himself and that Tom Kennedy is prosper ing in his business Dr Moore is there, but planning to go to Phoenix. Arixona. to engage m practice once HUH e Mike I layers it. laid up With a s.v ere case of rheumatism. Aprons and Dust Caps Large kitchen aprons, full length, made of hest quality cambric, just received . . Good cambric (lust caps . . . 60c . 10c IN Fancy ones, comics, beauties in lace and art materials. Post card valentines, lc and up DENTON'S time to think of safety for vour f t valuables and important papers is when you get them. A safety deposit box in our fire and burglar proof vault makes them as safe as though stored in the INATIOINAL treasury and much easier of access when you need them for use or reference. Deposit boxes are $1.00, $1.50 and $2.50 at this BANK ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA Feature Films are shown only one night at the EMPRESS and CRYSTAL If you want to see these high grade, interesting pictures watch the announcements. YVe are offering better pictures than have ever been shown in Alliance before , A