The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, February 18, 1915, Image 2

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    MOILRING'S
BARGAINS
10 yards Toll Du Nord Ginghams, actual value 16c per AA
yard for plUU
10 yards Highland Zephyre Ginghams, actual value 15c (1 AA
per yard, for ylcUU
10 yards Extra Scotch Ginghams, actual value 15c AA
per yard, for ylUU
12 yards Utopia Gingham, actual value 1 2 ,4 cents AA
per yard, for ylaUU
Hi above bargalnH are all the bewt dress ginghams manufactured,
and a 15c quality.
Your choice of wool sweaters, valued at from f 1.75 to Q AA
$3.00, for plUU
Your choice of Ladles' White Waists, valued at f 1.75. AA
12.50 and $3.00, for j)lUU
3 yards 36-Inch English Ratine Suiting, In blue, pink, A A
tan and stripes, valued at from 50c to 60c per yard, yl.Ul
7 yards of Fancy Linen Suiting, vauled at 20c to 25c AA
per yard for ylUU
3 yards of Nub Eponge Suiting, valued at 60c to 60c Q1 AA
per yard, for yJvU
5 yards of Ratine Suiting In pink, blue and stripes, Q-J AA
valued at 30c to 35c per yard, for ylUv
6 yards English Rep Suiting In four colors, valued AA
at 30c to 36c per yard, for plUU
6 yards Madras Walsttngs, choice of figures, valued AA
at 25c to 35c per yard, for ylavll
6 yards Colonial Window Drapery, valued at 25c to 35c A A
per yard, for plUU
Ladies' Mercerized Petticoats, all colors, valued at A A
$1.50 each, for )1.UU
3 Dleached Turkish Dath Towels, white and colored AA
borders, size 22x44, valued at 40c each, for ylUU
5 Dleached Turkish Hand Towels, size 20x38, valued (J A A
at 25c each, for tplUU
10 Bleached Huck Hand Towels, size 18x36, valued AA
at 15c each, for J)1.UU
2 dozen Barber towels, red border, valued at 70c A A
per dozen ylUU
6 rillow Cases, Bite 42x36, valued at 25c A A
each, for ylaUU
1 Fine North Shore Sheet, size 81x90, valued at Q A A
J 1.3 5 each, for $1UU
Men's Hats, all sizes, black, drab, and tan, valued at AA
$2. $2.50 and $3. for $1.UU
Geo. A. Mollring
"The Store of Quality''
SMOKER HELD
MONDAY NIGHT
Fair Number of Commercial Club
Member Were Present at
Monthly (Hub Meet
There was a fair sized attendance
at the onthmly commercial club
smoker held at the city hall Monday
evening. The question of a gas
plant for Alliance was discussed. It
Is believed that the special commit
( tee appointed by Mayor Rodgers at
a council meeting a short time ago
will make a favorable report soon.
After some discussion, a new set
of by-laws for the club was adopted.
The paving proposition was discuss
ed and talked on by C. II. Draney of
Denver, the paving expert.
I A petition to the county commis
I -loners, asking them to put In a test
, well for irrigation by pumping was
presented to the club and approved
l by them.
I Tickets for the annual club ban
l quet, to be held Monday March 1,
will be on sale at the drug stores,
barber shops and Commercial Club
. oUke. Members of the club are urg
ed to buy an extra ticket and take
along a member of the Junior Com
mercial Club, composed of boys at
tending the high Bchool.
A complete report of the receipts
and expenditures by the club for the
past ten months, as well as the work
done, will be presented at the ban
quet. This will also contain the
, new by-laws adopted at this meet
( lng.
Following the meeting the club
I members were guests of the fire de
partment at their home in the city
hall at an athletic entertainment.
Wrestling and boxing were enjoyed
for more than an hour and it is but
i fair to the firemen to state that their
. work was better than many contests
I which have been put on in Alliance
at high prices of admission. There
are a number of athletes in the fire
department who are made of good
' timber and who will make their
mark in this line if they continue in
' it. They at least keep themselves
in good physical condition by keep
ing up their athletic work,
i A feature which was not on the
program but which was thoroughly
enjoyed by everyone was a boxing
match between Secretary Fisher of
the club and Chief of Police Jeffers.
The men were stripped to the vest,
sixteen ounce gloves tied on, and
they boxed under "Markis of Kings
bury" rules. The fight lasted three
rounds, when it was stopped on the
grounds of humanity in other
words, the contestants were so out
of breath by that time that they had
to be supported by their seconds and
the door had to be kept locked to
keep them from escaping. The three
rounds were fought without Inter
mission. After, the match was over
the janitor collected three quarts of
i vest buttons, lost by the spectators
who burst their vests laughing at
' this feature of the entertainment.
' Fisher distinguished himself by his
I footwork, leaping clear over Jeffers
at times, while Jeffers was noted for
his tremendoua right and left swings
which if they had landed would have
put Fisher clear into the middle of
! next week. The fire boys received
the thanks of the guests for their in
teresting entertainment.
and were the guests for the day of
their friends Mr. and Mrs. Ike M.
Shrlner at their home in Orange
Villa. Mr. Tully Is an extensive cat
tle raiser In Nebraska who finds time
to visit Florida in the winter and has
promised to return to Largo for a
more extended visit."
Mr. and Mrs. Shrlner moved from
Ellsworth to Florida last year and
are now settled permanently In their
new home.
NEW MANAGER II EKE
Cieorge A. Ilellman of Wellington,
Colo., Appointed Manager of
Forest Lumber Co.
George A. Hellman. of Welling
ton, Colorado, has been appointed
manager of the Alliance branch of
the Forest Lumber Company. He
will also oversee the Hemingford
branch of the company. A. A.
Ralls, the present Alliance manager,
will still continue with the company
in an important position. Mr. Hell
man is now In the city. Mrs. Hell
man is expected to arrive about the
first of March.
J. E. White, who holds an Im
portant position with the company,
and who has been in Alliance sever
al weeks, will probably remain in
this city until March 1.
Try This for Your Cough
Thousands of people keep cough
ing because unable to get the right
remedy. Coughs are caused by In
flammation of Throat and Bronchial
Tubes. What you need is to soothe
this Inflammation. Take Dr. King's
New Discovery, It penetrates the del
icate mucous lining, raises the Phl
egm and quickly relieves the conges
ted membranes. Get a 50c bottle
from your druggist. "Dr. King's
New Discovery quickly and complete
ly stopped m ycough," writes J. R.
Watts, Floydale, Texas. Money back
if not satisfied, but it nearly always
helps.
48-4t-4029
SELLING DODGE CARS
Ixmry & Henry Heort Prospects for
Good Year in the Automo
bile Business
Lowry & Henry, who recently
leased the Alliance Garage for a
term of years, who are agents for the
Dodge automobile, report a good out
look for business during 1915. The
Dodge auto, which is being so well
advertised, is reported to be fulfill
ing the expectations of the makers
and dealers, both in performance
and sales.
Recent Bales of the Dodge by Low
ry & Henry are to E. I. Gregg of
Alliance and II. G. Jones of Craw
ford. This firm la expecting to place
a large number of these automobiles
during the year.
He Is Some Promoter
After building a county high
school, a sugar factory, an electric
line from Bridgeport across Banner
county, a fifty thousand dollar hotel,
etc., the editor of the News-Blade
has decided to carve enough out of
Colorado, Wyoming and Nebraska
to make a new state, and modestly
suggests Bridgeport for the new
capital. Bayard Transcript.
Morning Glory
and
Utility House Dresses
Sizes 34 to 46
Regular prices $1.35 and $1.25
Special Dollar Day
SLOO
Black Sateen Petticoats
Regular Price $1.25
Special Dollar Day
$1.00
REGAN'S
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK
We will have a
The IJver Regulates the Body
A Sluggish Liver Needs Care
Someone has said that people with
Chronic Liver Complaint should be
hut up away from humanity, for
they are pessimists and see through
a "glass darkly." Why? Because
mental states depend upon physical
states. Biliousness, Headaches, Du
llness and Constipation disappear af
ter using Dr. King's New Life Pills.
25c at your Druggist.
AdT No S 47
VISITING IN FLORIDA
Ijargo Xewspner Contains Account
of Visit .Made to Mr. Shrlner
by Mr. and .Mrs. Tully
The Largo Sentinel of January 21,
published at Largo, Florida, con
tains the following paragraph re
garding Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Tully. of
Alliance, who are spending Beveral
weeks in the sunny clime:
"Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Tuliy. of Alli
ance, Nebraska, motored over from
Tampa the latter part of last week
Skinner Here Saturday
L. T. Skinner, assistant in charge
of boys and girls club work In Ne
braska, also agent of the United
States department of agriculture,
will be in Alliance Saturday, Febru
ary 20. He will meet with the Alli
ance business men and those inter
ested in this work at the Burlington
hotel at 12 o'clock, where lunch will
be served.
STOP THE CHILD'S COLDS
They Often Result Seriously
Colds, Croup and Whooping Congh
are children's ailments which need
Immediate attention. The after-effects
are often most serious. Dont
take the risk you don't have to. Dr.
King's New Discovery checks the
Cold, soothes the Cough, allays the
Inflammation,' kills the Germs and
allows Nature to do her healing
work. 50c at your Druggist. Bay a
bottle today.
Adv No 24799
Woten Here Tuesday
Rev. F. A. Woten, pastor of the
Christian church at Scottsbluff, for
merly pastor at Alliance, was in the
city Tuesday on a business trip. Rev.
Woten reports that conditions are
booming in the river country and
stated that he was glad to visit old
friends here again.
HERALD WANT ADS PAY.
U Lot of Bargain Specials
for Dollar Day on our bargain
table and in our windows.
WE WILL HAVE A BIG LOT OF BARGAIN SPECIALS FOR
IKM.LAR DAY DISPLAYED ON OUR BARGAIN TABLE AND IN
OUR WINDOWS.
YOU WILL NOT HAVE MADE TH"E BEST OF YOUR DOLLAR
DAY BARGAIN SHOPPING IF YOU FAIL TO INSPECT THE
SPECIALS WE WILL HAVE ON SALE.
SPECIAL GROUPS IN QUEENS WARE. SINGLE PIECES
AND GROUPS SELECTED FROM ALL BRANCHES OF OUR
STOCK.
I. L. Acheson
Hardware Store
6 Big Dollar Day Specials
3C
No. 1
No. 2
No. 3
No. 4
No. 5
No. 6
10 cans Kraut
10 cans Hominy
10 cans Utah Tomatoes
12 cans Corn -
12 cans Peas
One can each of No. 3 Tomatoes,
Kraut, Hominy, Sweet Spuds,
and Pineapple, and No. 2 Corn,
Peas and Beans - - LOO
$1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
i
Dollar Daij.
II II u I I
Rodgers Grocery.
Next Saturday