The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, December 11, 1913, Image 7

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Come to us with your list, and we will help to suggest a gift for Mother, Father, Wife, Husband, Child
ren, Sister, Brother, Sweetheart or Friend. Cedar Chests, Easy Arm Chairs and Rockers, Sectional
Book Cases, Duofolds, Unifolds, Bed Room Chairs and Rockers in Mahogany, Golden Oak, Waxed
Oak, Circassion Walnut and Birds-Eye Maple, Dining Room Sets, Beds in Brass, Oak, Walnut and Birds-Eye Maple, Kitchen Cabinets, Desks, Library
Tables, Smoking Sets, Ash Trays, Humidors, Desk Sets and Other Useful Articles for Gift Purposes. .'. .'. .'. .'. . .
Framed Pictures
5c and 10c PICTURES
Heads, Animals, Birds, Children and Landscapes. Gilt and black frames.
15c FRAMED PICTURES IN MARINES AND LANDSCAPES
We are making an elegant showing of larger pictures in Sepias, Pas
tels, Prints, and Hand-Colored Photos of Marines, Landscapes and Life
Subjects.
25c and 50c SPECIALS
Including some Pictures up to $2.00 Value
1 C TiiiLii'fcac ln natty frames, including Cupid Awake and
1 ltlUICO Cupid Asleep, Madonnas, Boy Christ, Baby
Stewart, Song of the Lark, Gleaners, and others, also Poets and Mottoes.
Make Your Selections Early. Any Purchases will be Laid Aside for You
We Have Arranged Extra Delivery Service for Christmas Eve and Forenoon of Christmas Day
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OPINION OF A NEWSPAPER MAN
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."The Alliance Herald. Daily, a neat, newsy,
bright paper. It is the only daily in western Ne
braska and is supplied with the Associated Press
dispatches, the same as other dailies. It should be
in every home in western Nebraska."
The above is from the Hay Springs Enterprise
of Friday, December 5th. The Herald thanks Ed
itor Johansen for the compliment.
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EAGLES SMOKER COMING SOON
Local and Foreign Talent Will Givie
Peerless Athletic Entertain
ment December 30
The smoker held last month by
the Bagles for their members and
friends proved so successful from
every standpoint that another has
been arranged for to be given on
December 30. This will be even
better than has been staged before.
The athletic part of the program
will be a six round boxing contest by
local talent. A wrestling match,
best two ln three falls, weight 150
pounds; a ten round windup at 135
pounds weight. Kid Flortan of Whit
man and Kid Edson of AlUajice will
be two of the prominent athletes to
take part.
SAVING WASTE
Farmers in Arthur county are stu
dying the waste problem, according
to Information received by the state
board of agriculture. Hundreds of
bushels of potatoes have been lost
heretofore owing to unfavorable mar
ket conditions. Twenty-five farmers
have banded t ham selves together to
erect a denatured alcohol factory
and use the waste potatoes ln the
manufacture of this pioduot.
Advertise in The Herald the pa
per the people read.
Use This Blank In Paying Your Subscriptions
Date
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Club Manager, Alliance Daily and Weekly Herald,
Alliance, Nebr.
Enclosed find $.
for
to pay for the Herald wilf,
years.
Credit the votes in the Universal Club to the follow
ing member:
Club Member :
Address .,..
No. of Votes due.
Subscriber'sNam e.
Address
(Indicate Daily or Weekly by crowing oat the one not id ted
PERU VACATION BEGINS DEC. 20
Girls' Basketball Teams Play Inter.
Class Games Friday, Jun
iors Beat Sophomores
(By Special Correspondent)
PERU, Nebr., Dec. 10. The third
number of the lecture course was
given Wednesday evning by the Met
ropolitan Grand Opera Quartet, and
the high class music was greatly en
Joyed. Mrs. D. W. Hayes spent several
days in Lincoln last week.
The girls' babiket ball teams play
ed interclass games Friday, the
Juniors defeating the Sophomores
and the Seniors winning from the
Freshmen. The final interclass
games will be played next Friday af
ternoon.
Pres. Hayes and Professors Beck,
Rouse, Overholt, Iefler and Del-
ssell attended the Schoolmasters'
Club held at the bind ell hotel at
Lincoln, Saturday, December 6.
The men's glee club of Wesleyan
unlvernity, under the direction, of
Prof. Ahlers, will give an entertain
ment here on Thursday evening.
Prof. Ahlers was at the head o? the
music department of the Peru mor
iittU several years ago and did a
great deal for the men's glee club
here.
The Christmas vacation will begin
on December 20 and close on Sat
urday, Jan. 3. The students will be
given Monday following the close of
the vacation on which to return.
School work will begin on Tuesday.
January 6.
The students and faculty had the
pleasure of listening to Miss Adalyn
Blaidtenetolp sing at chapel on Friday.
Try A Herald Want Ad. They Get Results and Don't Cost Much
MARSLAND NEWS
(By Herald Correspondent)
BINGHAM, Nebr., Dec. 8. Mrs. M.
I a. Kincald and son Gerald went to
AllLauce to do their Christmas shop
ping. Mrs. Chas. Wilson, who has been
visiting relatives at Anselmo, re
turned home today.
Mm. Clyde Fosdlck, who has been
visiting her parents at Hyanods the
past few week has returned borne.
James Breckner went to Alliance
today to visit his fatlier, Wm. Breck
ner, wbo is suffering with & brokea
collar bone.
Mrs. Alice Iovett departed today
for Council Bluffs, la., where she will
visit her daughter.
Mrs. Adeline Watson departed to
day for Omaha.
To Look Well Dressed You
Must Have the Clothes
Not just "anjT old clothes", for there is a difference in the looks of clothes, just as
there is in women or horses,
you are ashamed to wear it.
l I HifH-wicKvirCo'S
A cheap suit may look fairly well at first, but in six weeks
They don't "stand up." The life of a GOOD SUIT should
be at least a year and
look like "ready money"
all the time. Why pay
$12 or $15 for a suit that
can't possibly give the
service. In two or three
months you will need
another. Is it not econo
my to pay
$25.00
TO
$30.00
and get one that will last
you four times as long
and "look the part."
You Can Do It
Try a
Hirsch
Wickwire
If A MiUM-Wicmaa-Co-S
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They Never Disappoint You
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ROY BECKWITH, Proprietor
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