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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1913)
" I'k.VV GREETINGS TO STOCKMEN : I , ? FR OM PI TAGG 1 ' BROS AND SMITH BROS. COM. CO NOW CONSOLIDATED UNION STOCK YARDS SOUTH OMAHA, NEBR. "a combination of ABILITY - EXPERIENCE - FINANCIAL STRENGTH" SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT ;'. ' $i zU t ' f.f':.r :.r ' i''1 . ' " . . TAGG BROS, and SMITH BROS. COM. CO. have consolidated their business at the South Omaha Marks under the management of W. B. TAGG, and In the future wiP have the same salesmen. SMITH BROS, location in tho cattlo yards has long boon considered on of tha boat In the Yards, and will new be uaatl far all our cattle. ART TAGG will be the head cattle salesman, assisted by BILLY ORCHARD and FRED W. LIGHTFOOT. J. D. STORRIC will be our brandman. The feeder buying department will be in the hands of G. P. MOORHEAD and ELLIS J. WRIGHT. In the sheep barn SMITH BROS, location will be used and M. C. WILKERSON and A. I. COMPTON will look after the selllne and buying. OFFICE at ROOM 101, EXCHANGE BLOG , where a hearty WELCOME will always be awaiting you. In the consolidation each firm retains its name, so that stock billed to TAGG BROS, or to SMITH BROS, will be handled by us to the very beat possible advantage and remittances promptly made. Your patronage is respectfully solicited. OFFICES OF SMITH BROS. 'COMMISSION- CO. AT UNION STOCK YARDS, CHICAGO, ILLS. STOCK YARDS. KANSAS CITY, MO. L NTED AT THE ALLIANCE STOCK MEETING BY , ... ww . b. i nvau W. J. ORCHARD m m m m All Visitors Welcome TO THE Phelan Opera House Day and night during the stockmen's convention celebration. Rest rooms, lunch tables and seats provided Free DANCING Begins every night at 7 o'clock Music by Jones Orchestra House well lighted and ventilated with large floor space Chas. Hill, Gen'l Director A Good Time for Everybody House under supervision of its owners Phelan Opera House WILLIS MALLERY Miss Katheryn Willis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Willis, of Dalton, Mini Karl U. Mallery, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Mallery, of Alliance, were married at high noon Tuesday at the home of the bride's parents. The house was beautifully decorated, the music room and parlor being decor ated with white carnations and roses and the dming room with pink roses. The ceremony warn solemnized by Rev. Heagerman, of the halt on Pres byterian church. Miss Radcllffe of Sidney was bridesmaid and Robert Reddish of Alliance, best man. The Impressive ring ceremony of the Presbyterian church was used. The bride and groom stood under a large wedding bell in a floral aroii, during the ceremony. Mrs. John Willis .sans, I love you dearly after tli? ceremony. At the wedding dinner there were three tables of guests, relattive and close friends of the bride and groom. Including Mr. and Mrs. Mallery and daughters, Leone and Doris. At each plate wai g1 tiny golden slipper and at toe bride's plate was a tiny traveling bag. The wedding cake was beautffully decorated In a pink tousket, trimtue) with smftaot It was cut by the bride. The bride was drespqd in a trav eling gown of gray btitddclpth. They lea for the Wisconsin ' lakes, where the honeymoon will be spent, return ing' to Alliance in about two weeks. They will be at borne in .Alliance af ter August 1st at 906 Cheyenne Arenuet' 'Both the bride and groom are Ne braska University graduates and their first meeting was at Lincoln, while attending the university. Mr. Willis, father of the bride, ts a prom inent western Nebraska banker. Karl as elected1 representative in 'he' sta'e legislature at the last e'ec-ticn. RAPID PROGRESS IN SUGAR AND WOOL. TARIFF Democrats Bind Louisana Senators to Support Caucus Measure (By the United Press) WASHINGTON. June 26. Demo cratic Senators who are tak i. ; i prominent part in the tariff bill -1-ect that the measure will be (u pleted by July 1st. The hot .vcith er is having a hurrying effect on the iKKiple's representatives. Rapid progress Is being made in th' meas ures advocating free suga.- and free wool. It is conceded that a resolu tion will be adopted this .-k hind Ylig the" two" senator from iouiuuu to support the "au'ia i ea ire. TAFT GOES ON VACATION (By 4he United Press) NEW HAVEN, CONN.. June St. Former President Win. H. Taft, ac companied by his family, will leave this city on Saturday for .Hurray Bay, a Canadian resort much fre quented by many of the wealthy and prominent Washington peoplt- OOOOOOOOOQOOOOQOOOpOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO THE NEW Edison DISC Phonograph " II is a marvelous Musical Instrument and should not be termed a talking machine This instrument marks the attainment of an ideal by a man whose ideals are many years in advance of the age in which he lives " K fir. Edison Invented and patented the FIRST Disc Phonograph in 1878. . ( , . This may surprise you, dear reader, for not until now has he ever permitted a Disc Phonograph to offered to the public in his name It is equipped with a diamond point reproducer no change or needles required. The records are of an entirely new material and preserve the most minute sound wave indentations. ; ' ' i- ' Mr. Edison says, truly enough: "It is easy to make claims in advertisements." But, listen to talking machines. Then listen to the Edison DISC Phonograph and let your own ears pass judgment. G i! 1 will be glad to demonstrate this wonderful instrument at the store or at your home GEORGE D. DARLING 115-117 West Third Street