t. IS 1 V. t v ; Si H f if- I 1 i '..5 r .J 4 ': 4 ' THE ALLIANCE HERALD JOHN W. THOMAS, Editor Lloyd C. Thorn , City Editor Published tvery Thursday by THE HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY Incorporated Lleyd C. Thewae, Prealtfent J. Carl Thomaa, Visa Pres. John W. Thomaa, Sterttary Entered at the poet attic a Alliance, Nebraska, tor transmission taroocn tho ma.Ua second-class matter. Subscription price, $1.60 per yew (a advance THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER S, 1914 lfOTICH f T the Patrone of tpe Alliance Cleaning Worka, and Others: I visa to state that 4 hare not eld my cleaning and. pressing estab SUftaent, aa has been 'reported. I bare opened a new and up-to-date sntUlnery store In the building ad joining my cleaning shop, and have competent trimmer from St. Joseph la charge, and I hare charge of my leasing and pressing. I hare Just returned from St. Joseph) and Des Ifetnes, and am ready to wait 6a my customers. MRS. ANNA ZEHRUNO. aeyt-lt BOT WANTED at The Herald of fee. Intelligent, actlTe boy orer fevrteen years of age wanted to leant the mechanical end of the printing business. Phone 340 or esti at the Herald office. Saturday Rand Program Following la the band program for Saturday evening, September 6, Starting at 7:45 o'clock, at First (street and Box Bntte Avenue. Paul Thomaa, leader. Sharpshooter March. March, "Heroes of Luzon" Du ble. Sacred March, "Adoration" Miller. "Airs of Our Country, National Medley" Southwell. "Alone", Hesitation Walts Mackle Beyer. March "On Demand."; Intermission . March, "National Emblem" Bagley. Intermeiso, "Orchids" Crosby. Suite, "The German Conflict" (a) "Imperator" Quickstep. (b) "Ood be with you," Funeral March. (e) "German Hearts," waltses. (d) "No Surrender." March. St. March, "When Knighthood waa In Chicago" Myers. II. March. "Our Director" Blge low. Flaale "Star Spangled Banner." District Manacer Locates Here M. Redfield. district manager of the Brotherhood of American Yeo men, and Mrs. Redfleld. arrived in Alliance Tueaday morning from Lin coin. Mr. Redfleld was formerly lo cated at Lincoln in the same capac Ity. He believes that Alliance will be more convenient than Lincoln aa headquarters, and has decided to re main here. Wrestling Becoming Popular Last Thursday evening, in the club room of the Y. M. B. C an exciting wrestling match was ataged between Messrs. Spacht and Ruderadorf. The young men were evenly matched. Owing to lack of training for the event, the match ended after one fall had been taken by Spacht. On Thurs day (tonight) another match will be pulled off by two of the boys and promises to be as interesting as the last one. The regular Bible study is of course first taken up, and all buainesa matters attended to, after which the athletic exhibitions are given. New County Kilos 'it r.mrm finished a new tlt alio on his farm last Thursday morn ing. The sue is ibxau leei, ana oas a capacity of 120 tons. It took three weeks to DUiia, ai a cosi oi 1135. C. L. Powell Is another progress ive Box Butte county farmer who la putting in a new alio. He started work on It Friday. Will Go to Cheyenne nn. K. Bezerow of Omaha and Roy Strong of Alliance, officials of the Nebraska division or tne Travei ara ProtActlve Association, will KO to Cheyenne on September 19 to organ ise a new post at that place. This ui h tha first nost in Wrominc and will be under the Nebraska Jur isdiction. Mr. strong is vice presi dent of the Nebraska division and Mr. Begerow is a national director. Weather Continue Warm The weather in Alliance has con tinued warm since last week, there being one or two cool days. Farmers are hoping that frost will keep away for some time yet in order that pota toes may get a full growth vines are still green. A number of Burlington officials left the first of the week in a special train for a trip along the North Platte Valley, via Guernsey, and ov er the new Burlington extension east from Casper. In the party were Of ficials Kolar, Roup, Young, Pecken paugh and Griggs. NOTICE So the people may know I wish to announce to the patrons of the Alliance Cleaning Works and others: That I have not sold my cleaning and pressing establishment as has been reported. I have opened a new and up-to-date millinery store in the building adjoining my cleaning shop, and have a competent trimmer from St. Joseph in charge and I have charge of the cleaning and pressing myself. Have Just returned from St. Joseph and Des Moines and am ready to look after my work. MRS. ANNA ZEHRUNO. J-lt New candidates for the office of police judge of Alliance are W. T. Schlupp, who baa been acting judge during the alckneas of Gregory Zurn, and Gregory Zurn, who has filed for re-election. 1 . A ' One lot of Corsets from $1.25 to $3.00, $1.00 One lot pocket books up to $3.00, $1.00 Special outing QOvn$ 1 .00 Horace Bogue Store AMMUNITION We sell the Winchester and U M C brands of high grade- ammunition. We have on exhibition the new model Winchester re peating shotgun. Also the Rernington repeating gun. L L Acheson Hard ware Store BIG SATURDAY mm? AT THE CHURCHES BAPTIST CHTJRCH 10:00 a. m. Sunday school. There will be no preaching serv ice morning or evening, as the min ister is absent. 2:30 p. m. Junior B. Y. P. TJ. 7:00 p. m. B. Y. P. U. meeting. Choir practice, Thursday, s p. m. Cordial Invitat'on to all. 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. J:00 p. m. Junior C E. 7:00 p. m. C. E. meeting. Every member is requested to be present. -8:00 p. m. Preaching. We will be glad to see you at any of these services. ' Prayer meeting on Wednesday ev ening at 7:45. We are studying the book of Acts. Our next lesson is chapter 9. Choir practice at 1:10 Immediately after prayer meeting. Everybody is cordially Invited to all services. H. J. Yonng, Minister rhone 844 Specials at HOLSTEN'S 3 boxes Gold Initial Station ery, 60c values ........ $1.00. 4 boxes of Alliance Station ery, 40c values $1.00 5 boxes of Alliance Corre spondence Cards, 35c val ues .$1.00 5 boxes of Gild Initial Cor respondence Cards, 35c val ues .... J.$1.00 Four 50c Pennants, size llx 43 for ....$1.00 Fifteen cakes of 10c Toilet Soap for $1.00 Six bars of medicated Kexall Skin Soap . $1.00 Twelve boxes of Palmer's Talcum Powder for ..$1.00 Five boxes of Reiall Disap pearing Skin cream $1.00 Six boxes of Colgate's Tal cum Powder for $1.00 Ten boxes of Ricksecker's Talcum Powder for $1.00 Eight boxes of Bexall Tal cum Powder for $1.00 5 bottles of Massage Cream for $1.00 $1.25 Ideal cushion Hair Brush, one bottle of 50c Li quid Tar Soap $1.00 Four bottles Castoria $1.00 Four bottles Fig Syrup $1.00 Four 1 lb. boxes Barr's Sat urday candy, 40c value $1.00 HOLSTEN'S THE BEXALL STORK IMMANUEL GERMAN EVAN GELICAL. LUTHERAN CHURCH 10: SO a..m. . English services. Ev erybody is cordially invited. No ev enlng services. English Lutheran services and Sunday School at Berea Bchoolhouse, commencing at 2 p. m Corner Yellowstone Ave. and 7th St Titus Lang, Pastor, 72? Missouri Ave. Phone Black 605 METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Corner Niobrara and 4th Street 10:00 a. m. Sunday school, grad ed Bible classes. 11:00 a. m. Public worship. Communion service. 6:30 p. m. Ep worth League. 7:30 p. m. Public worship. Tuesday evening choir practice, Sunday afternoon rehearsal. Wednesday evening at 7:30 pray 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 LpO other church home in the city. Strangers will be made welcome. Olin S. Baker, Pastor. Phone OO. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Cor. Laramie Ave. and 5th St. 10:00 a. m. Sunday school. 11:00 a. m. Preaching. Conference report. 7:00 p. m. Young People's pray er meeting. 8:00 p. m. Preaching. Subject, "The Gospel of Reconciliation." Prayer meeting at 8:00 p. m. on Wednesday evening. Choir practice at 8:00 p. m. Fri day evening. A welcome to all. Rev. W. L. Terrence, Pastor Phone 92 HOUSES TO RENT or lease. Land to rent or lease. Land or city property for sale. Phone 36. ST. MATTHEWS EPISCOPAL August " 7:30 a. m. Celebration of Holy Communion. 10:00 a. m. Sunday School. 11:00 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon. 8:00 p. in. Evening prayer ami sermon. Dean A. T. Eller FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Cor. Box Bntte Ave. and Sixth St. 10:00 a. m. Sunday school. 11:00 a. m. Rev. Seel will preach 7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor. 8:00 p. m. Preaching by the pas tor. Rev. W. M. SeeL Pastor : GERMAN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Corner Sweetwater and Third Street t. 1:30 a. m. Sunday School. 10: SO a. m. Preaching service. 7:30 p. m. Preaching service. Every German cordially Invited. Rev. F. Cafert. Pastor - Born, September 2, to Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Conner, of Bingham, twins, a girl and a boy. Scavenger Do you want trash, ref use and rubbish hauled f Vaults cleaned? We do this work quickly at rea- sonable prices. Special rates for business and res idence propert7. Phone 670 Pegg and Darnell Dollar Day Special 1 3 Pounds Cane Sugar for I .$1.00 ft m Ml Only one sale to a Customer Mallery Gro. Co s Quality Grocers Any $1.25 Glove in the store Any $1.25 Shirt in the store Any $1.25 Light Underwear Any $1.25 Night Shirt in the store Any $1.25 Bartender Vests $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 "The Right" BOY BECKWITH, Proprietor fcJdg't fo'"! 8 Tickets to the New Penal te2H " $1.00 12 Tickets to the Empress for $1.00 Buy them at reduced prices Saturday night and use them any time Buy the tickets and entertain your friends at a theater party later ' On sale at either the Empress or Imperial theater Saturday night lip) 3 dozen $2.00 W. B. Corsets, sizes 19 to 30, special $1.00 Fire dozen $1.25 Ladies' Jersey Ribbed Union Suits, sizes 36 to 44, special $1.00 The above are new stock Regan's OPERA BLOCK C. W. JEFFERS I! u