The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, July 23, 1914, Image 8

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July Clearance. Sale
Shoe Department
SO Per Cent Off Women's Pumps and Oxford! In Patent and Kid
Leathers.
10 IV? Cent Off Women! Colonial Pumps, also one and two strap
Slippers.
60 pairs Women's Calf Oxfords, sixes broken, sold up, Q) OA
to $4.00. Special $J.U
60 pairs Misses' and Children's Slippers In Patent and QQ
Tan leathers, sold up to 13.00, Special pl,"0
Sale of Embroidery, Worth $1 per Yard, 39c.
Monday we offer this choice lot 45-Inch embroidered flounclngs of crepe, voile and fine Imported
Swiss at notable savings In price. The patterns are mostly small, neat effects so de- 9Q
strable for tonics and blouses. The qualities are regularly up to $1, Monday, at yard. . JjQ
THE NEBRASKA MARSEILLAISE
ALL NEBRASKA! READY! SIN
EQUAL SUFFRAGE SONG
Embroidery Worth to 50c, Yd., 19c
Beautiful Bouncings and allovers of fine Import
ed Swiss fabrics In neat designs or elaborate
patterns. They are 27 and 45 Inches wide.
Many In the lot are worth 50c. Q
Special, Monday, at yard IMC
Embroidery Special
These 18-lnch corset coverings and Bouncings
are of Swiss, Cambric and Nainsook, extra
quality, effective patterns, well finished edges.
An exceptionally good lot, at
yard
15c
W. R. Harper Department Store
-Railroad Fare Refunded-
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Enyeart Visits Alliance
ft. T. Enyeart, of Marsland, who
was one of those who lost heavily In
the recent Marsland fire, was In Al
liance on business Wednesday. Mr.
nyeart had a total loss. Ills goods
were Insured for about half their
value. He expects to start business
again as soon as quarters can be secured.
Takes Electrician's License
C. A. Dow, formerly superintend
ent of the electric light and power
department of the city of Alliance,
k&s taken an electrician's license and
will start In business In Alliance. Mr.
Dow Is a man of wide experience and
will undoubtedly have plenty of work
to keep blm busy.
Dancing Party This Evening
Invitations are out for a dancing
arty to be given at the opera house
this evening in honor of MIbs Ethel
Nolan, by Mrs. J. T. Wlker and Miss
Pay Hubbell, starting at 8:30
o'clock.
Serial No. 03292.
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at Alliance, Nebraska,
July 28, 1914.
NOTICE la hereby given thai Wm.
Nye, one of the heirs of Rusiel A.
Nye, deceased, of Alliance, Nebras
ka, who, on Jan. SO, 1909, made
Homestead Entry, No. 03292, for
ALL of Section 26, Township 26
North, Range 44 W. of 6th Princi
pal Meridian, has filed notice of in
tention to make Final Five Year
Proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before Register
and Receiver, U. S. Land Office, at
Alliance, Nebraska, on the 14th day
of Sept, 1914.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Cecil Wilson, of Lakeside, Nebras
ka; Benjamin Joy, of Ellsworth, Ne
braska; J. L. Hooper, of Ellsworth,
Nebraska; M. D. Hooper, of Schill,
Nebraska.
W. W. WOOD, Register.
33-7t-466-3806
Serial No. 013639.
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior, U. 6.
Land Office at Alliance, Nebraska,
July 23. 1914.
NOTICE Is hereby given that John
Powers, of Angora, Nebraska, who,
on June 28, 1911, made Homestead
Entry, No. 013639, for SV4 SE4; S-
SWU Sec. 24, N and SE4 of I
Section 25, Township 23 North,
Range 50 W. of 6th Principal Merid
ian, has filed notice of Intention to
make Final Three Year Proof, to
establish claim to the land above de
scribed, before Register and Receiv
er, U. S. Land Office, at Alliance,
Nebraska, on the 14th day of Sept.,
1914.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Glen W. Gentle, of Alliance, Ne
braska; Bonus Llghtner, of Angora,
Nebraska; Fred Woods, of Angora,
Nebraska; Arch D. Hull, of Angora,
Nebraska.
W. W. WOOD, Register.
33-7t-467-3807
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To the Horse
Men
The Alliance Horse and Mule Com. Co. Will Hold
Their Second Sale on
Thursday I Friday
July 30th and 3 1 st
We solicit your business. If you have one or many
list them with F. J. Was or Oscar Braman. Remem
ber, a home market is better for you to sell on. Deal
with men you know. We have absolutely no. connec
tion with any other horse market. No favorites, every
body looks alike to us. Our last sale was good, up
until the wind hit us, with all of that we disposed of
six hundred head.
ring: Your Horses
B
In to Your Market
No Sales, No Commission
Oscar Braman, Mgr. L. E. Lewis, Field Mgr.
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A stirring cry rings through the land This glorious land our fathers won,
The kingdom of the "noble free.' Our brothers died to hold It true!
Where through the .ages God has Our sons shall bear the banner oft-
planned Their country is our country, too.
To teach mankind true liberty. Chorus.
Chorus:
O sons and fathers, bear the call;
One starry flag enfolds us all;
For equal freedom let us stand.
Together serve oar own dear land.
O Justice, beat old barriers down, Nebraska, this thy noble task-
Ana clear the way where wrong; To make thy people truly free;
has stood; Oh. clve thv own the boon they ask.
Place side by side the mother's For God and home and liberty.
crown,
And armor bright of fatherhood. Chorus.
mis song, written by a talented but anonvmoiiii enmnoKcr. In dedicated
to the uses of the campaign. Rouget de Lisle, who wrote the Marseillaise In
the white heat of his passion for liberty, only Intended It for his column of
600 volunteers leaving strasburz for Paris. The column Kane it through
Prance and It was like trailing a flamlnt; torch throueh the villages on theli
marcn. uur song Is a march. It has the auickenlne beat of the Marseillatiie
The actual march of the women has started not alone in Trance, hut all
over the civilized world. It Quickens the intelligence and the nulsea to keen
step with Innumerable rhythmic feet It may very well be that this song will
be the marching song of all Nebraska and then of the country. Leaving the
past mistakes alone the words call on fathers and sons to make daughters and
mothers their fellow citizens. It Is a great song. It only needs the enthusiasm
ana patriotism or thousands of singers to make it live forever.
AT THE CHURCHES
Sunday, July 26
BAPTIST CHURCH
10:00 a. m. Sunday school.
11:00 a. m. Preaching. Subject,
'Reconciliation thru Christ."
2:30 p. m. Junior B. Y. P. U.
7:00 p. m. B. Y. P. U. meeting.
8:00 r. m. Union lawn service at
Baptist lawn. Rev. Seel will preach.
Choir practice, Thursday, 8 p. m.
Cordial invitat'on to all.
Frank C. Barrett, Pastor
Phone 781
er meeting and Bible study and so
cial hour.
The doors of this church are open
to all people at all services. A cor
dial and home welcome extended to
all to worship with us, if you have
no other church borne In the city.
Strangers will be made welcome.
Olln 8. Baker, Pastor.
Phone DO.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Ninth St. and Box Butte Ave.
10:00 a. m. Bible school. You
and your children are invited to this
Bible school hour.
11:00 a. m. The pastor will
preach on the subject, "Church At
tendance."
3:00 p. ni. Junior C. E.
6:30 p. in. C. K. meeting. Every
member is requested to be present.
8:00 p. in. Preaching, subject,
"Divine Footprints."
We will be fclad to see you at any
of tlieBe services.
Prayer meeting on Wednesday ev
ening at 7:45. We are studying the
book of Acts. Our next lesson is
chapter 5. Choir practice at 8:30,
immediately after prayer meeting.
Everybody it cordially Invited to
ill services.
II. J. Young, Minister
Phono till
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Christian Science services will be
ielj la WooU's hull, over Duncan's
grovery feioro every Sunday at 11
a. in. Suiul.iy siiool at 10 a. m.
IMMANUEL GERMAN EVAN
GELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH
Corner Yellowstone Ave. and 7th St
German services with Holy Com
munion at 10 o'clock.
Titus Larp, Pastor, 727 Missouri Ave.
Phono Black I3
METHODIST EPISCOPAL flllUCII
Corner Niobrara and 4th Street
10:00 a. m. Sunday school, grad
ed Bible classes.
11:00 a. m. Public worship.
7:00 p. m. Epwortb League.
8:00 p. m. Public worship.
Tuesday evening choir practice,
Sunday afternoon rehearsal.
Wednesday evening at 8:00 pray
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Cor. Laramie Ave. and 5th 8t.
10:00 a. m. Sunday school.
11:00 a. m. Preaching. Subject,
"Fascinating Hills."
7:00 p. m. Young People's pray
er meeting.
8:00 p. m. Will meet with First
Presbyterian and Baptist churches
in union meeting on Baptist lawn.
Rev. Seel will preach.
Prayer meeting at 8:00 p. m. on
Wednesday evening.
Choir practice at 8:00 p. m. Frl
day evening.
A welcome to all.
Rev. W. L. Torrence, Pastor
Phone 92
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Cor. Box Butte Ave. and Sixth St.
10:00 a. in. Sunday school.
11:00 a. m. Preaching service.
Subject, "Little Things that Count."
7:00 p. in. Christian Endeavor
8:00 p. in. Union meeting of the
Baptist, United Presbyterian and
First Presbyterian churches on Bap
tist lawn. Subject of sermon, "Our
Common Language."
Rev. W. M. Seel, Pastor
THE
FAMOUS
13th Annual
Summer
s
Sin i t
Sale
AU Hart Schaffner & Marx $3
Suits are (POO CA
$LL,OJ
now
All Hart Schaffner & Marx $25,
$27.50 Suits are
now
$18.75
All of our $18 and $20 A
Alco Suits now fll.w
All our $15 and $16.50
Suits are now
All of our Suits worth
$12.50 are now
$12.03
J8.8S
Boys' Suits All Fancy Cassimeree
' and Cheviot Norfolk Suits fer
Boys, 25 Per Cent Dlscouet
Men's Shoes All Douglas, Walkover
and Tilt Low Cut Shoes at 1-8
Boys' Washable Suite 1-2 Price
Choice of any $2.50, $2 or M il
Straw Hat All new Goods . . Wc
All of our $1.25 and $1.50 Caps, all
new
Our $3 line of Novelty Hats, all tbis
Season's S1.4
Choice of any 50c or 75c Necktie In
the bouse 39c
Men's Silk Lisle Hose 19c
Our $1.25 and $1.50 line of Boft cel
lar detached Shirts Sc
75 pairs Men's Muleskln Shoes $1.39
100 pairs Men's Elk Hide Shoes, l.S.
35c and 25c Men's Silk Ties . . . 19c
Manhattan Shirts, all $1.75 aid
$1.50 values fl.lA
Manhattan Shirts, all $2 and $2.S
values 91.68
1 lot of Star Shirts worth up to $2. SI
nearly all sixes, choice 98c
75c Night Shirts 48c
Boys' High Grade 50c and 6Sc
Waists 39c
25 per rent discount on all Trunks
selling at $10 to $25.
a
1 lot of Boys' 50c Shirts 25c
1 lot brown and black Shirts and
Drawers, 50c values, sale pr. 25c
Poros Knit Genuine Chalmers Shirts
and Drawers 33c
(j PUMAS COXCHKtiATIOXAL
CIII'RCH
Curlier Sweetwater and Third Street
9:30 a. m. Sunday School.
10:30 a. in. Preaching service.
7:30 p. m. Preaching service.
Every Cennan cordially invited.
Rev. F. tJaferta, Pastor
Mayor Rodders Visits Sheridan
Mayor A. D. Rodgers left Wednes
day morning on a business trip to
Sheridan, Wyo., where he expects to
be for several days, returning prob
ably Friday night.
It is rumored that government of
ficials are hatching up a scheme to
dissolve the poultry trust in New
York.
Buy all your magazines of us. We
can give you four magazines one
year with The Herald for only 18
cents extra.
THE
FAMOUS
One Price
Clothing House
Alliance's Leading
Clothiers