The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, November 13, 1913, Image 4

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    THE ALLIANCE HERALD
JOHN W. THOMAS, Editor
Lloyd C. Thomas, City Editor
Published every Thursday by
THE HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY
Incorporated
Lloyd C. Thomas. President J. Carl Thomas, Vlea Pros.
. John W. Thomas, Secretary
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THURSDAY, NOVEMftKR 13. 1913
ALLIANCE 8CHOOL OF MUSIC
FACULTY GIVE RECEPTION
Large Crowd Attends Reception at
Alliance School of Music Given
on Friday Evening
That nn Institution of merit has
teen added to the educational cir
cles of Alliance was proven Friday
evening to those who attended the
reception given by the ntenVbers of
the faculty of the Alliance School of
Music' in honor of the opening of
the school.
Light refreshments were served
nod several inuutcal number awere
rendered by students. A dolightful
evening whs pent by all at the
home of the school, 116 West &th
vtreet. Mrs. M. H. Ilk-key and Mrs.
Jerry Rowan were hontowat.).
The faculty conint of Prof. Dar
rw, teacher of violin; Mrs. Zedi
iker, Mise Ueulah Smith, teachers of
piano; Miss llurnett, teacher of
voice, ami Mm, VV'adlell, te;uher f
cornet. There are a total of nearly
one hundred students la all depart
ments nnd the number la being rap
idly added to.
The faculty will give a concert
noon. This will be an event which
will be looked forward to by music,
lovers.
WILL TAKE TRIP TO FLORIDA
O. J. Appelburg, traveling repre
sentative for this section of the
country for M. E. Smith & Company,
of Omaha, will go to the Iilack Hills
next, week while Mrs. Appelburg
make a visit ' with friends in Den
ver. They will go to Omaha about
the 10th of December. From Oma
ha tin y will go to Largo, Florida,
where they have a fine orchard.
They will be in Florida until Janu
ary when Mr. Appelburg will get
back on the route with bis "war
clothes on."
HAMILTON ENTERTAINS PUPILS
St. Agnes Academy Pupils Guests of
Wm. Hamilton at Empress on
Sunday Afternoon
Wm. Hamilton, proprietor of Ham
llion's grocery store, male a large
number of children huppy Sunday
ufitrnoon. The pupils of St. Agnes
Academy were hte guests at a spec
ial matinee at the Empress. All
enjoyed themselves and thanked
"Hilly" for his klndnese.
Mr. Hamilton will entertain all of
the school children In the same way
soon. He will announce the date
later. '
ANOTHER DANCE TO BE GIVEN
I Traveling Men Give Vote of Thanks
to Employer of 8am Albro for
Kindness to Him; Dance
to Be January 9th
The regular meeting of I"ost M,
Travelers Proteose Association,
was held at the Drake Hotel Satur
day afternoon-. A good sized bunch
of members of the Alliance post
was present.
A vote of thanks was given to
John O. Woodward, of Council Bluffs
Iowa, for his kindness to Sam Albro
who recently died at Fremont, Ne
braska, after an Illness of several
years. Mr. Albro stayed on the road
for the Woodward firm until his Ill
ness became so serious that he had
to quit. Mr. Woodward, however,
continued to keep Mr. Albro on the
payroll until hi death, and Mrs. Al
bro will continue to receive his pay
until the first of next January. For
over two years Mr. Albro was una
ble to work and the kindness and
geneosity of Mr. Woodward la thus
assisting him and his family te deep
ly apprecjated by the traveling men
who were his friends and associated
with him.
A. D. Rodgers was elected vice
president to take the place of
Frank Herzog, who has moved and
resigned the office.
Two new members were added to
the committee on arrangements for
dances. The committee now con
sists of Ivan Rodgers, it. 1. High
land, Ludington, S. W. Thompson
and Jack Berry.
The io8t has decided to give an
other bull on January 9th. Tickets
will be sold by the members and a
good attendance assured as this will
lo at a time when most of the boys
will bo at home for their vacations.
Post M wants to have a member
elected on the board of state direct
ors. Work will be begun towards
this end and a campaign will be
made at the next annual state con
venilun In the spring.
The next regulnr meeting of the
post will be at the Burlington hotel
on Saturday, December lltth.
Our Best Seller
We are selling more of Merit6t
Eczema Remedy than aH the others
put together. This large sale Is du
to the fact th.nt it Is a preparation
I of unusual merit, made expressly for
one purpose, eczema in its various
forms. If you are afflicted with this
loathsome disease, do not decay us
I ing Meritol Eczema Remedy. F. J
HrennsTi, Extrusive Apncy.
ah.
ale Price
Take advantage of these Reduced Sale Prices by supply
ing your wants for the present, as well as the future do
so while the different lines are still complete. .....
Novelty Goods
Special reduced sale prices on our en
tire line of NOVELTY GOODS.
Sr.e our windows for prices and var
ieties. Timely hints for Christmas.
Ladies' Coats
These coats are equal in design, finish
and fabric to any made anywhere in
the country at prices far less then other
merchants dare ask for them at this
time of the year.
$13.50 values, reduced price, $ 8.98
$20.00 " " " 13.98
$25.00 " " " 16.98
All other coats priced in comparison
with the above.
Shoes
Nothing reserved in this line and you
will find shoes of quality as well as
style in all the different kinds of leath
er and fabrics. A few prices for com
parison: $2.00 values, Reduced Sale Price $1.49
2.50 " " " " 1.79
3.50 " M " " 2.39
4.00 4 " 2.89
4-5Q 3-13
Table Damask
Thanksgiving is close at hand and you
will want a nice table set, napkins or
cloth. Our closing out sale affords the
splendid opportunity to purchase these
items at most economical cost.
NO"
solved once
for all by Calumet.
For daily me In millions of kitchens has
proved that Calumet is highest not only lit
?ualily but in leavening potver well un
iiiliiitr in results pure to the extreme and
wonderfully economical in use. Ask your
grocer. And try Calumet next bake day.
Received Highest Awards
W.rWi Fin
Fm4 EipoaitMa,
Chiuf.. IIL
Pins EipMi
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March,
112.
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This stock of goods will be moved in the near future, but before moving, I want
to dispose of as much of the goods as possible. Therefore, this closing out sale at
this season of the year affords the splendid chance to get good reliable merchandise
at absolutely cost. I add no profit for expense, but am going to make prices that
will turn merchandise into money. In order to be convinced of these facts, come
in and examine these goods and get the reduced prices. It will be a pleasure for
us to show you through this stock, regardless of the amount of your purchase.
ANOTHER FOOTBALL GAME
TO BE ON THANKSGIVING
Alliance Fire Department Will Play
Fort Robinson Eleven Another
Game on Thanksgiving
' Expect Good Game
The football game between the
Alliance Fire Department and the
eleven from troop G, 12th Cavalry,
Fort Robinson on Sunday afternoon
at the Fair Grounds was won by the
Fort Robinson boys to the tune of
26 to 2. The Crawford team had
hard fight but the fact that they
bad been training hard and long
gave them the advantage. Howev
er, that la no indication of future
events, for the Alliance boys are
going at It harder than ever and
will give the boys from the Fort
merry chase on Thanksgiving day
hen a return game will be played
here.
. --Merttol White IJniment Is
splendid application for Sore Throat,
Cold on the Lunga, Croup and Pains
ln the Chest. Saturate a piece of
flannel cloth with the Liniment and
use as a plaster. It is very pene
trating. and effective. F. J. Bran
nan. Exclusive Agent. .
BIG TAX RECEIPTS
F.
STEMS
Successor to W. W. Norton, Dry Goods
County Treasurer Edgar Martin.
had a big day Tuesday, as far as the
collection, of tax receipts is concern
ed. Receipts for that day were ov
er $19,200.
VISITING SHERIFF COX
W. M. Townley, of Kirwin, Kan
sas, to here vUiUlng his son-la-law,
Sheriff Cal Cox, and family. Mr.
Townley to accompanied by hit wife
and daughter.
GO TO
The Alliance Cleaning Works for
vour cleaning, pressing and dyeing
Suite preseed while you wait. We
have the only steam press In town
Itone 68. 403 Box Butte Avenue.
48-4t-2d02
FOR SALE Ducks and chickens
for 60c each. C. M. LQTSPIECH
933 Laramie Ave.
49 2t-2940$
99
Men's and Young Men's
New Fall Suits
r -a- a
The best we have ever sold
The best anyone ever sold, for
00
A plain statement of facts as we know them, stated
plainly' and advisedly we have the proof IN THE
VALUES WE ARE GIVING.
Styles that appeal to the young
Fashions for the man of quiet taste
Every man will find a style and pattern to suit his
own individual preference. We can demonstrate to
your satisfaction that we DO sell the best $15.00
clothes in Alliance.
Here's Our $15.00 Standard:
The fabrics are all wool worsteds, smooth finish
cassimeres and blue serges. The patterns are excellent,
including the newest pencil stripes, black and white
checks, Scotch effects, silk mixtures and plain blues,
browns and grays. Handsomely cut in the latest Eng
lish, as well as conservative sack styles, in a variety of
models.
Have you seen our big assortment of the new Ar
row Shirts at $1.50, and their brothers, the $1.00
Monarchs? More Arrow shirts are sold than any
other make of shirts in the world quality does it.
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Norton'
arid dont wait until late for an overcoat.
IE
IT ALWAYS WAS IT IS
TODAY THE MOST
NEARLY PERFECT
Heating Stove
Famous Genuine ROUND
OAK (see the name on leg.)
It has never been changed in
principle of construction "1
Today it is handsomer, but
still the same good reliable
heat-giving, fire-holding, fuel
saving stove. For sale by the
Newberry Hardware
Company
Different Photography
Something you can't get elsewhere.
That's our kind. Quality Photo
graphs at the
Alliance Art Studio
114 East 4th St.
Phone III
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