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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1913)
A Car Load of WASHINGTON APPLES GROWN at the foot of the moun tains, without irrigation; excel lent fruit. Baldwins, Ganos, Belle of Paris, Limbertwigs, Delaware Reds, Romanites. Will be here this week. We can save you about a dollar a box on apples while they last. Get in your order immediately. Phone 9 O'Bannon Bros. RARE MUSICAL TREAT ProfMor Sidney Silbtr of University School of Music, Lincoln, Will Favor Alliance CREDIT DUE MRS. EDI KER A Home Talent Comedy Dr. r. W, Boland and M. C. Addy of Hemingford came down to Alli ance on the local Monday evening to make arrangements for the Kp worth Drama Club of Hemingford to put on "What Happened to Jones" at the opera houae tomorrow even ing. Thia play waa given in the op era houae at Hemingford last Satur day night to a packed house. It race led auch a cordial recaption that it will be repeated there Saturday night of this week for the benefit jll jaatern Nebraska tornado suffer ers. The Herald calls attention, to the adTertiaement of this play. Includ ing the caat of characters, on anoth er page. Without doubt those who attend will be well entertained. It Is hoped that our Hemingford neigh bora wbo take part in the play will be greeted by a full bouse hr on Friday evening. WILL GIVE SOCIAL. church next Tuesday evening. The program, which comes first, will be gin at 7:46 o'clock. An admission charge of five cents will be made. All money raised will go into the building fund. All are Invited. TWO RUNAWAY8 The Christian Endeavor society will give a social at the Christian Alliance had two runaways yester day, the same team trying it both times. The team was bitched to a city delivery wagon and started the first time when the fire companies went to the fire about noon. The second was about four o'clock. The team made a grand rush up main street, rounded a block and went eas finally stopping. Brave attempts were made both times to catch them by venturesome persons. Mlasea Mildred Zurn and Leodia Doyle made a trip to the city of Be rea on Thursday, returning Friday. They vlalted there with Miss Emma Doyle, where she Is teaching school. They became nearly lost on Broad way and narrowly escaped being run over by a street car, but got out of the metropolis all right and arrived home safely. Through the efforts of Mrs. W.D. Zedlker, a rare musical Irani Is In store for Alliance people. Sidney sillier, director of the piano depart ment of the Unlerslty School of Mu sic, Lincoln, will give s piano recital at the Phelan opera house next Monday evening, April 7th. This will be one of the best musical en tertainments of the year for AHIam and one that no other city In the state, outside of Lincoln, may have this year. This will be Prof. Sllber's only re cital this year outside of Lincoln. He has prepared a special program for Alliance which will be highly pleasing to every music lover who attends. The Herald is informed that this program will be especially "tuneful". There Is a common be lief that an entertainment given by a professional musician is too "clas sical" to be enjoyed by common folk, but we are assured that this entertainment will be one for Dm ti Joyment of all, whether musclans or not. Mrs. Zedlker has secured this en tertainment for Alliance people at considerable expense and The Her ald hopes that the patronage will be liberal enough to Becure her a gainst financial loss. Seats may be reserved at Holsten's Monday. Fol lowing Is the program: Program I Sonata Op. 10, No. : Presto Largo e niesto Menuetto Rondo Melodic Pastorale Varie II Polonaise Op. 26, No. 1 Nocturne, 1 flat. He recuse Scherzo Op. :t! III Tintements de Clochettes Raoul Pugno Nocturne Claude Debussy Etude Op. 18, No. 1 Paul Juon Barcarolle Theodore Ieschetizky Twelfth Hungarian Rhapsody Liszt lleethoven Qluck-Bgaaibatl Mozart Chopin INNOVATION IN BARBER SHOP "Bill" Mounts Is following the most up-to-date Ideas In barber shops by Innovating the custom of having each barber in the shop wear white trousers and white shoes. Step Into the shop now and you would Imagine you had dropped in a Denver or O maha shop. Millinery Sale, Friday and Saturday. Regan's, Opera House Block. J Kj "" 1 Soring" i H - 1 jfr Here is ine store knows t iothii. 1- L t T Tornado Sale It is predicted that a cyclone will strike the prices at The Bee Hive LEADING VARIETY STORE On Thursday, April 3rd and cause destruction for ten days Malleable 12 tooth rake and Ihh'n, a. 23c U Ttothea pins, mix dozen for . . 10c Window Shade. for 26c White Laun dry Soap. 7 bats for 25c I I I QOOd f A Whole Wicker Strong Situ I A I if Cloth. Af Osrprf C ! C Broom aWT" V Baaket VTTK, UuterM 1 sj V for 1 VW Apron (in Klianm. er yard 7oT.nde Oil 'loth, any olm . ,v) 18' Matches (tiiartd dor. hxx. 29c Shelf Oil (.'lot lift, yd 6c ErjbmIss' Ml Tinware at ths TstatM si icts. Our lias tifti Prats Cit Glatswait. areas all tet ti smash at FrtM Wrrtrt 20c Great Jewelry Specials Aay ring In Ihe store for -' nr. IDr Cuff Button We ' 2 It uu r Mr ' Hsui ('Is. per pa r ,"' Bsautitui porcelain Slaa Jars 89a Whllr Porcelain Pitcher and Itamn pair 17 iiuart enameled dish mm I.bBIss' rroas barred handkei ( li if don Kayo I .amps Mi whips 1CW i tkv whip 39 On any other article In the store we will make the following reductions nv !vo V srtkW Am Imo Hk ft if las An two IV articles 2ni n two 2lh sr tic lee Ml Any two 2.V article 46c I his will nut Include other articles alreMttt motioned T istry mf He ae ess itse rm-r- m mf un HaaBaTaatsaa 4MaSaSaaBHSaAaa A aV aaaaie tfaaaefaees cca eewssreae sell tuai ash vdw Oae tree este asary Mve M aay mm a taatt, an m, 1 ftf 17 Itrsef tVaM Waeateeraa 29 laee aaf Clesffta t lata TT u mi mhi w. i Mh n i i is run h;n daysonly leer Me at the t3EE HI VE Norton's Sich studies and k A store which Dlaces Oualitv as the backbone of every garment. A store on which you cr absolutely rely to give you the best ;i!iiel possible h i the price paid. That in itself thou Id be sufficient to cause everyone withjn a buying radius of Alliance to make this store his hea dquarters for ap parel. But, here's still more reasons: Our stocks are, hy great odds the largest and most compltdfc our store service, because of its unmuencss ;md Dor ularitv. has been m B i the object of rtpuch imitation. No other store affords ciuite so pleasant and com- see. Do the te facts anneal to von? . . . j orthy f an in estimation on yoi i part? fortaMe Are not pllllllil.au a a shopnui inch i l iii Srrrs Tha i ri: Crow)ed With Style 15 to 35 SPRING DRESS GOODS stylish shades. Prices that will attrt no less than th- beauty of the materials TIES and COLLARS in the nrir.pright, lwautif.il Bulgarian colors RIBBONS, a nice assortment, ia plain and Holered, yard 13c CHILDREN'S DRESSES in mad ran, percales, Kinghamsand lawns. All made ap in neat ly tailored style SOc to 52.90 SILKS, neu importations, incl xling 27 in. messalines, yd. He; 27 in. i rpk44iint, Wc; 6 in. satin de chine, $1.91 LATEST IN DRKSS MATPR At .S TT rrtimw fi whipcords, chiffon zephyrs; 100 ieces Red Seal Ginghams Cluett Shirts Norton's Neckwear Florsheim Shoes Suitcases Potatoes Shipped Carload of Box Butte Potatoes wane To Omaha Sufferer Fire at Minatare 'As stated In last wedJt's lasue of 'I'll. - MafsM, J. C. M Coikle waa in atruinental in ralaina ' funil for the purpose of Hhipping a carload Sf Hw Butte county poianwn to the O mahit tornado auffprers. Mr. M Cork I e secured subscription amount itm to ISSS.se, or which IJtfJS has already been collected, -loo b'.ixhels or rine potatoes were pur 'based, xacked, at ttc per busliel, inakina the cost or the car fltio. The Bur ina ton doiiKted ihe frilali; and ih- car was sent on Kriday lax was at tached to each sack statins: that the potatoes were sent rrom Box Butte county by its cittsens. i-i . i.. t ..... i . . . ... J lli'lt" l?. (ill linilil n unimiir wi i aaf.SS. This will be forwarded to ths World Herald relier rmid and i tie balance of the money subs, ribed as soon as paid will be sent to the ! tfame fund Those who have sub I acrib.d but not paid ran either pay i thalr subs ript ion to J. C. McCorkle ) or at the First National Bank Folic win Is a list or thoas who I donated to the fund First National Bank. Alliance National Bank. Bet sold A Spry. Herald Publishing t'om paay. F W. Kehdsr. OKeefe Broih ens, James A Hunter. Tom Tuck. Budwelser Bar. R. Hover. Alliance Times. H Harper. Barnes a Thtle. K O. i..i'ni: K Simmon. C A Newberry. K. C. Mct'luer. F E Moisten. F W. Irish. Walter Bey- chsesstein. Bru-e Msllery. W .1 Hasu Ilton. ('has Watteyne. J. H. funis. W L ientop. L N. Woelsy, H. A Bowman. Mrs nna Zehrung I T Rnyeart. (' A Lams W S Kwsr. S J Klley () B McDonald I. H I inn lAwry B Henry. A. I.Oreaa. J. T Graham. O H Meaisy. M R OreSe. Nebraska Telephone Co . R t . Jtlhble B Co ()eo l Oaddls. R I (In xs Son, A F Bundy. H M. Bum Forest Lumber Co. Iirks Lumber ...id oal Co . K Spen Mr, K lre. Robert Cimimel!, B. T Loenn. Backer anSJ Vih key Courc (le, I) t;.,.lft. V (.,.!, rs. Ira R Taah. H H li Harlisa. I w Hick Rowan. W H. Swan. C W R lrak. O U. St, Mount r'red Mollrinf. vv ll dlker r M Wilson. F ll M-t or viahiu. Joe Hlgall, W F R Mi 'ool. 4 I- kV ksteln Fire, which sisried In a pMl hall at Minatare. rive mlnutea to rive o clork Tuesday afternoon, did datnage ainountlna to 112. o in an hour and a hair. The Br started In the pool hall on the west side of the main street and burned in both di rections. The origin or the Bre is not Known By hard work the lumber yard or Cox at Company was saved The u I) means or fighting the Bre was a bucket brigade, and although every one worked heroically the. fire burned $t quickly that it waa hard to con- luor. The buildings burned were a iDeat market, pool hall, barber shop, l BSD offices and two Ice houses. The oas is ful'y covered by laSttnUM K aid new buildings will be built to fidce the place of most of thOBS burp J vltboui delay. Bruce McDowell, of Alliance, is -iliiiK friends and relatives in tile 1 anion neighborhood this week. Public Sale OF Ml' II. r C Joy .Hi o a A sessB. J (rase M (Hen Mil. ; I I. heaaa. T B I Pie Wins Ceo MoBrlsg J H Carl j son, J H Deal ob. Mrs M Miller. The Famous. Rvervtt Coo. C I BrwsSat-r. Peter Kubendall M D jMxBaels Mr . kergsAB, loa Pol I 1 j Us V Hera. B A PosrlsB. K Raaay I T ilfiin,. n I M. MI J H Vauakaa Son H H 1 1 v i-a m B oiuisii i i iiikkt baa rwiarBBB ta Oaaaisa. tkm as is aiUMtdiaa a Matkri I .. .... 1. i . "I'.' I K.h,u K I M H-aan Mrs 414 Head Cattle 360 Hereford I and 2 year old steers and heifers, 50 head Jersey heifers, springers 35 -Head of Horses -35 1 Imported Belgian Stallion AT TMK U. P. 5T0CK YARDS Sterling, Colorado Way, iini 15, 1!! Terma made kno n on the sale grounds ) ) E. Buchanan, Owner M. 5. 1 1 'Cklik, Auct oneer HIRST NATIONAL B WNK, Clerk