The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, January 15, 1914, Image 7

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    From Friday's Dally:
Waller Kent was in town from thn
Tanch today.
Mrs. Joe Hills, who lives nix utiles
owth eaM of town. Is Quite ill.
Mrs. Frank Taylor of northwu of
'own was in the city yesterday.
Chase Keagins lytunwd tula noon
from a business trip to Denver.
John Grahitui returned this noon
from a business trip to Ilemingford.
Snoddy & Mollring Insurance peo
ple are installing new and modern
fixtures.
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Mm. Clarence Step of Minnesota
, waa in Alliance yesterday on busi
ness. .
Mis Ferguson from Washington
kXat i vialtlng the family of Dick
O'Dannon.
" The wife and daughter of Oonduc
, tor Kraemer returned this morning
from Blllilngs.
Mies Maud Spacht left this noon
!ir viatt of a week with friends at
' Grand Island.
Mrs. D. U. Shepherd and Mrs.
' I'earl Lawn-nson of Hamtgnford aro
in town today.
Austin Sutton, a nnphew of Al Wi
ker, rante in this morning for a few
days vidt. From here he will go
to Clurindln. Texas, to Join home
folks.
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The Young Men's Mble CJub had
a very enjoyable session last evening
in the club rooms. All members will
be pleawd to learn that a Y. M. 11.
C. orchestra and band will noon be
organized. ,
From Saturday's Dally:
Ora Phillips came in from Mars
land today.
EtSne DietleJn has bwn ill the
laet few days.
Henry SMmek of Ilemingford was
In the city yesterday.
John W1kv went to Crawford to
day on a business trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Leldy's baby
was quite sick yesterday.
Mrs. Dick Burke of Lincoln Is vis
iting hr parents in thia city.
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W. H. Warren shipped u car load
of potatoes to Crawford today.
Mr. Hull, representing the Swift
Packing Co., is in the city on business.
WWfflfte High Calling of Motherhood
demands the utmost precaution in maintain
ing health at high efficiency.
It is doubly important and nothing in the world is
so needful as Scott's Emulsion, good cheer and
shine. Scott's Emulsion makes the blood
rich and pure. It contains the vital flesh
building and bone-building properties
and insures abundant nourish
ment. It strengthens the nerves
and creates energy and vitality
during this period.
Expectant sad nursing mothers
always need Scott's Fmulsteti.
YOUR DRUOaiST HAS IT U-l
Mrs. Karl Maltery reurmd today
from a week's vtsit with her parewta
at Dalton.
The Choral club n)ees tomorrow
afternoon at three o'clock at the
parish house.
Miss Leone Mallery came m Uxluy
from Maryland to nend Sunday with
her parents.
Jack O'Neil, formerly an Alliauce
engineer, but now of Chadron, was
In town yeMerday.
Mrs. Lincoln Iowry is entertaining
her friend, Mrs. llolla Johnson, of
HeimiiiKford, for a few days.
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Mrs. David Ikwden loft yesterday
for her home in Kanas City. She
expects to return In the spring.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed JArubaker of An
gora came today to visit at the homo
ot Mrs. E. C. Whetstone for a few
days.
Miss Eunice Burnett will sing at
a sacred concert at the Crawford
Congregational church Sunday, Jan
uary 18.
James A. Pearce, foreman of the
Reck brick yard, returned yenterday
morning from a three months' vUlt
to Newark, N. J.
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Martin O'Conner brought his little
daughter down from Ijlvingstone,
Montana, to be treated by Doctor
Copeey. She has improved greatly.
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O. A. Cartle of Yorktown, la., Is
visiting at the home of his brother-in-law,
W. II. Swan. He 1 enroute
to LuKk, Wyo., to spend the winter
with a son. '
Mr. and Mrs. Martin O'Conner of
Livingston, Montana, are visiting at
the home of his parents, F. 11. O'
Conner. They brought their Utile
daui;liter here for medical treatment,
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Mrs. A. IV Parsons of Morrill was
in xVllianeo -today to visit Mrs. Hom
er Wilson. She stopped off here un
til tomorrow on her way to Ioad,
South Dakota
Judge Zurn united Claud D. Mc
Lennan and Ethel Hagaman in mar
riage January 9, at the city hall, at
4 o'clock, p. m. The witnesses were
Everett Hunt and Mias Hagnman,
sister of the bride.
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Mrs. Chas. Middleton of Bridgeport
stopped La Alliance today between
train on her way to Kansas. Crty
to vWt he brother. She expects to
spend a few days In Kanwas City and
then go to Oklahoma to visit her
niothr and sister.
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Mrs. Eva Fink, who has ben em
ployed as clerk in a dry goods store
at Scottsbluff for the port four
mouths, left on 42 Saturday morn
ing for her home at DuBois, after
a pleaeant four days' vMt at the
home of her uncle, J. 1). Pyle, and
family of this dly.
From Monday's Dally:
Bill Butler of Hemingford was in
town 1oiliy.
John V.'ikor took a business trip
to Crawford and Chadron todny on
.
lie v. A. It. ilaislup wotA to Craw
ford this noon on 43 for a Pow days'
vik.
A. Whitaker, teacher at Ijakeskle.
was in town Saturday ami Sunday
ou a business trip.
Mrs. E. A. Crosby stopped oft in
Alliance between trains today en
route from SuUnerlnnd to Chadron.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Vernon and
daughter. Miss .Bertie Vernon, have
taken up residence at 811 Dig Horn.
Bert Chit- and family are 111. Mr.
Cnrr has la grippe, Wie baby has
the mumps and Mrs. Carr I ill
from curing for the othors.
B. Re-eves, a former Alliance resi
dent, now of Dougtas, Nebr., oiume
to this city this tuotnitmg to renuuln
a few do s on a business trip.
Mr. pnd Mrs. John Groiuniet of
Mirsland stopped in Alliance today
between traiins on therlr way home
from a v1lt to St. btnita and Omalia.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McCorklo and
Mrs. Frank Dunning entertajned Mr.
and Mrs. M. S. Hargrave and Miss
Finkle at 6 o'clock dinner, Saturday
evening.
Invitations have been issued by
Norman A. McCorkle and J. Carl
Thomas for a social hour at the
home of the former, Tuesday even
ing, January 13.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Riordan gave
a turkey dinner yesterday la honor
of Master Leo Rtordan'e finut birth'
day. The guests were of the lm
mediate family.
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LUMET
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The cook is happy, the
other members of the family
re happy appetites sharen, thing
brighten up irencrally. Ami Calumet
linking Powder is responsible for it all.
For Culumet never fails. ' Its
wonderful leavening qualities insure
IK-rfrctly shortened, faultlessly raised
bakings.
Cannot be compared with'
othT lmklnff powders, which promise
without ierforniinjr.
Even a beginner in cooking
pets delightful results with this never- '
failing Gtlumet Baking Powder. Your
grocer knows. Ask him.
RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS
World ' Pura Fowl Eiporition. Chicara, OX
Paris Eapoduon, Fnuica, Much, 1BI a.
a I.' mot tcMwoiical ttr wbo'uM- fita
r bii-ua UList mtwin. Dvi'l V atubd. la
wi rnalii. CMMt M ut Msmar at Ml mak
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SURPRISE PARTY
A Hurpiise party wm gdven at
Mto High school Frblay evuntag by
the menlor class and faculty lui hon
or of MIms Ckurtoe 1 1 loom field, who
fate been attending Hkgli school at
t!hte place, umd left for her home at
Albka, Iowa, Friday might. AJter
ptaydziig athletic game and giving
imperxnait!Ionsl they wenjt to Hol
Aea'a drug store, where a dellcaoua
tunch was eerved. After the lunch
they escorted Miss
the train.
nioomfleld to
RE-APPOINTED
, COUNTY PHYSICIAN
Dir. C. K. Slagle of AillaoKe
re-appointed county phyiU)ian Tua
day aftemoon by the board ot ooUSr
ty cxMnrotosianers. Dr. 81agje tiAgy
held this post for ereml years'
There were no other spUcamts. .';
$2.25 Ladies
Rocker $1.33
$5.00 Arm
Rocker $3.19
$10 Library
Table $6.48
$1.00 Plate
Rack 59c
$15 Dresser
$9.68 4
Horace Bogue.
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Without Reserve
Any Suit, Coat or
Dress in the Store
$12.95
ip i frfi p n
$10 Velour
Couch $5.90
$20 Side
Board $12 80
The Greatest Merchandising
Event Ever Attempted in
Box Butte County Will Begin
Saturday, January 17
When the largest Stock of
Furniture and the Largest
Stock of Dry Goods in Alli
ance will be Offered to the
Public at Bargain Prices.
G1GA1NTIC
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BEGINS b
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Gso. 0. Darling and Hquci Bosoi
Have joined forces to give the
people of this section the great
est opportunity to buy depend
able merchandise at prices that
must appeal to every discrimi
nating buyer. This whole paper
could not hold all the prices
that will be made. A few prices
must suffice to show you what
has been done.
1 lot Child
ren's Shoes
85c
1 lot Ladies'
Shoes $1.45
I COME TO THIS GREAT MONEY SAVING SALE. Even if you live 100 miles away, COME. We
will Dav vour railroad fare ONE WAY if vou buy $25 worth and BOTH WAYS if vou buv
1 $40 worth of goods. Sales in both stores counted.
All Ladiss'
Hats Off
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Star Gut
Water Set
$1.39
House
Dresses 99c
:
500 Other Prices
All Marked in
Plain Figures
Geo. Do Dorlin
Lace Curtains
One-Third
Off