The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, February 24, 1916, Image 7

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Harper's
THE
Style Center
OF ALLIANCE
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Bargain Bav Sale
WE ARE OFFERING SOME
GREAT BARGAINS IN ENAMEL WARP TM1S WEEK
John McCoy, M. D.
. Reddish Block. Phone 81
Frank Hoagland, of Crawford, was
la Alliance on business Saturday and
9anday.
The Alliance Shoe Store for quick
est repair work.
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W. M. Cory returned to Heming
ford Monday noon after a brief busi
ness visit in Alliance.
Stallions for saleSee display ad
la this Issue of Herald.
It. A. WESTOVER.
,H. W. Smith of Omaha, traveler
for Nebraska for Blue Tip Matches,
was In the city laBt week.
We pay postage on all orders for
towers for one dollar or more. Alli
ance Greenhouse.
Hiss Nina Nation, who has been
teaching la Oshkosib, la home for a
few days' visit with her parents.
Funeral designs made on short no
tice. Alliance Greenhouse.
Mrs. Earl Mallery left town Tues
day for her brother's home at Dalton,
te be near him during his operation.
S5c preserves for 25c at the Stand-
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Westover of
Lakeside spent Saturday and Sunday
la Alliance, enjoying a vls'it with
friends.
Mrs. Jennie Williams and son Wil
liam spent Saturday and Sunday with
relatives at Whitman, returning to
Alliance Monday.
even head of stallions, agee two
t five, for sale. See display ad in
Mm Issue of Herald.
II. A. WESTOVER.
Lowry & Henry, local agents for
tste Dodge and Studebakr cars, sold
a Dodge car the latter part of last
week to Curly McFall.
Have you tried Peacock Coal? If
mU try a ton. You will get more
heat for less- money. FOREST
IA MUKIt CO., PHONE 73.
Mr. and MrB. D. W. Kenner re
turned Saturday from Galena, Mo.,
where they had spent two weeks vis
iting relatives of Mr. Kenner.
Mrs. H. F. Thiele and her sister,
Mrs. J. L. iBederman, of Casper, left
Saturday for St. Joseph where the
Utter will undergo an operation.
Mrs. Robert A. Ball, of Hemlng
ford, was In Alliance Tuesday be
tween trains on her way home from
a visit of a week at(Torrtngton, Wyo.,
her former home.
'"THE Dining Room should be. a cheerful place,
for when you eat your meals amid pleasant
surroundings you do much to aid digestion.
And good digestion means health.
Have Us Furnish Your
Dining Room
The variety of designs in tables, chairs, side
boards, china closets, serving tables and the like, is
ample to satisfy your desires, whatever they may he,
in the matter or style, finish and price. Come in
and talk it all over with us. Wc arc as eager to give
satisfaction as you are to receive it .
Our Wod Is a Guaranty of Honest 'Values
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MILLER BROS.
HOUSE FURNISHINGS
85c fancy Peaberry coffee; .the
best money can buy; your for 25c
at the Standard.
Russell Miller came down from
Hemlngford on his motorcycle Mon
day and spent a few hours In the city
on business.
Have you tried Peacock Coal? If
not, try a ton. Yon will get more
heat for less money. FOREST
LUMBER CO., PHONE 73.
Joe Relnkober arrived the latter
part of last week from Sioux City,
and expects to remain in Alliance.
He is working at the Bayer pool hall.
WANTED Fat hen. Highest
market price paid by the
I tO DOERS GROCERY.
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Mrs. J. S. Ward and little daugh
ter, Margaret, returned to Edgemont
Monday noon after a several days
visit with friends and relatives In
this city.
Gus Peterson, who is employed in
the Mounts barber shop, and who
has been off duty for a few days ow
ing to a troublesome ulcer on the eye,
is now able to be on duty again.
Have you tried Peacock Coal? If
not, try a ton. You will get more
heat for less money. FOREST
LUMBER CO., PHONE 78.
P. J. Propps. a specialist In dairy
ing from the government station at
Lincoln, passed through Alliance
Monday enroute to Scottsbluff where
he will make an address on dairying.
Stallions for sale Seven head of
young stallions, strictly first class
stock. Imported and registered ani
mals. See display ad elsewhere in
this issue of the Herald.
R. A. WESTOVER.
H. H. Bogue returned Friday noon
from New York City where he had
spent the greater part of the past
month in the wholesale market pur
chasing spring goods for the Bogue
store.
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The Hillsboro (Ohio) Dispatch
Bays: "For eloquence, diction, rapid
action, intensity of thought and hu
mor Governor Buchtel's lecture sur
passed anything ever heard in Hills
boro." Hear him at the Phelan Op
era House March 8.
John R. Bouchter of Chicago, sta
tion manager for the potato firm, Al
bert Miller & Company, who have
stations at Alliance, Hemlngford and
Marsland, has been In the city sev
eral days taking the place of Mr.
Purlng, who Is confined by sickness.
Have you tried Peacock Coal? If
not, try a ton. You will get more
bent for less money. FOREST
Ll'.MIlKIt CO., PHONE 7.1.
Tills 1m one of our New Pretty
Spring Suit." made of Black Taf
feta Silk, very full skirt. Our
new Spring Sulla are arriving
daUy.
St 3.00
20.00
25-00
30.00
Say, Ladle -have you ween them?
They are beautiful this season.
Gage Millinery
Our Milliner had arrived from
Gage Bros., of Chit-ago. She In
an espert trimmer t us help
plan your next Hat. It is now
ready for you. See one.
HAT SPECIAL
SPUING
DKESS UM)IS
42-inrh Crepe de Chine
1.25
yard
SEA ISLAM)
I'MtCALK
12&C
yard
1(HI new, pretty Pattern
Just arrived
KEW STYLISH
SK1HTS
. Just arrived from New York
$5 $6 $7 $8
W. R. HARPER
DEPARTMENT STORE
Alliance Nebraska
4 qt, and 6 qt. Berlin Kettles
8 qt. Preserving Kettles
14 qt. Kinslng Pans
10 qt. Bucket
4 qt. Ten Kettles
Coffee PoU, etc.
SEE THEM
IN OUR WINDOW
25c
15c Advona Oata, 8 for 25c at the
Standard.
Mr. and Mrs. Colvln of Hemlngford
were mid-week visitors in Alliance.
Full line or potted plants at the
Alliance Greenhouse.
Robert Logan, who has been ill for
some time, is now convalescing nice
ly. .
Miss Mary Snyder of Scottsbluff
was here visiting friends last Satur
day.
The Alliance Shoe Store for the
best repair work.
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Mrs. Ross of Lakeside was in town
this week for a short stay, and while
here consulted Dr. Jeffrey.
Wayne Bower, son of Mr. and MrB.
E. S. Bower, who has been sick for a
lonft while, is now recovering nicely.
Mrs. Austin of Marsland was in
town this week, taking adjustments
from the local chiropractor, and vis
iting friends.
Miss Edith Moffltt of thirty miles
south of Alliance was in town Wed
nesday visiting with friends, and re
ceiving attention at the bands of Dr.
Jeffrey.
Jack Reardon was called to Lin
coln last Thursday night by a mes
sage Btating that his mother was ser
iously ill. She was operated on at a
hospital there Monday.
Belle Richards, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John Liggitt, who live a
short distance in the country, has
been ill for a few days with la grippe.
but is reported as getting better.
MIbb Mattie Clare Gifford and Mr.
M. M. Reynolds spent a few days the
latter part of last week in Scotts
bluff, the former going to act as one
of the Judges In the declamatory con
test at that place.
Alton, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. S.
Mote, submitted to an operation for
throat trouble Friday. Same was
performed by Dr. Hand, and was suc
cessful to the" degree that the chap is
recovering very nicely.
This is a Sectional
View of the Kee
Lock Lens
Mounting
No. 1. A Blot is ground in the end
of the lens. No. 2. Into this a lit
tle wedge or key fits snugly and is
held hard and fast with a specially
prepared wonderfully strong cement.
No. 3. The complete -mounting Is
smaller than the old style with
screws which you may be wearing.
And it is much better looaing. 100.
There is no strain on the lens and It
la not so ant to break as when lenses
are put in with screws. We can dup
licate your lenses ana mane you a
pair of KeeLocks or your lenses you
have can be slotted and mounted In
a Keel-ock frame or mounting.
Drake & Drake
('a
You can have
your choice
for 25c
ON SALE
. SATURDAY, FEB. S4
THIS IS GOOD WARE AT A GOOD PRICE
Rhein-Rousey Co.
WE HAVE THE BEST 10c COUNTER IN ALLIANCE
Fresh fish on Thursdays and Fri
days at the Standard Grocery for less
money. .
Elmer Cronvalt Is spending a few
days in Broken Bow, visiting with
friends.
Nearly new, late model, typewriter
for sale cheap. On easy terms. In
quire at The Herald office.
William v Zollinger left Monday
night for Lincoln where he will at
tend the Nebraska Military Academy.
M. M. Keyonlds was in town Wed
nesday for a few hours. Ills work is
keeping him busy these days and he
doesn't get home to Alliance very of
ten. '
Old papers for sale at The Heraltf
office. Five cents a bunch; sli
bunches for a quarter.
Miss Anna Sonner arrived from
Scottsbluff Tuesday, and after spend
ing a few days with friends here
will go on to Lincoln to assume her
new duties with the Yost Lumber
Company.
Fred Hughes, who has been em
ployed at Thlele's drug Btore for sev
eral years past, has bought out a
drug store In Dayard. He will be as
sociated with his brother, who is a
Jeweler.
Rev. H. J. Young left the first of
the week for Hastings where he is at
tending a meeting where Instruction
In Sunday school methods Is being
given by national Sunday school
workers of the Christian church. He
is expected home Saturday.
Funds were raised this week by
popular subscription among the mer
chants sufficient to guarantee the
basketball team of the Alliance high
school a trip to Lincoln on March 8,
9. 10 and '11, where they will take
part In the Nebraska state basketball!
tournament.
Mlns Mat lie Clare Gifford left Wed
neBday, noon for Mlnatare to help the f caiiifbi'll r. .::le a jileaa
contestants In the declamatory worki'rhe Ilerall olllce.'
in the high school, and from there!
will go to Scottsbluff. wher she will
.pend three weeks, aetin as director ;
t.nm. i.i.nt ,,lav which will be
v 1 ..w.."
staged by. some of the local people of
that place.
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''The senior clans of the high school
gave a short program ut the rhapei
Mr.n Mot. and Edna Donovan read
their graduation themes and several
musical selections were rendered, In
chorus by all the senior
eluding a
girls. The Juniors will give a pro
gram tomorrow morning.
R. R. Spafford, one of the farm
management workers from the gov
ernment station at Lincoln, will bv
In Alliance Monday and Tuesday of
next week. February 28 and 29. to
assist the county agent. F. M. Seidell.1
In starting the farm diaries and rec-
ord books for the members of the
Box Butte County Club.
Swiff, best wehdel. 2 lbs. for Kir.
Hulk lard 15c lb. Swift's bar,, aud
bhri- At the Standard.
Mrs. F. H. Palmer and little
daughter were in Alliance the latter
part of last week from their ranch j
thirty-three miles southeast of; Alli
ance. They came in for medical
treatment for the little girl, who had
a finger almost completely severad .
In an accident a few days before. For-
,i.,iv fAr th littlfi one a surKeoni
fro n the east was visiting at the Pal-
m44r ranch at the time the accident
25c
Mrs. J. T. Wiker was a busineag
visitor In Bridgeport, Tuesday after
noon. '
Mrs. L. H. Mosher and daughter
Mrs. Clyde Miller spent several day
the first of the week In Denver.
Oscar O'Bannon has been on the)
sick list for the past week. He k
somewhat better at this time.
The Alliance public schools wer
dismissed all day Tuesday, the 324,
in honor of Washington's birthday.
B. C. Cromwell, of Kansas City, ar -rived
Monday for a two weeks visit
in this city with his daughter, Mrs.
Claude Vaughn.
The Chadron high school girls'
basketball team Is In Alliance todaf
and will play the Alliance girls at th-
high school gymnasium tonight.
Mrs. B. F. Lockwood, former resi
dent of Alliance, who moved t
Bridgeport a couple of months age,
is reported to be quite seriously ill.
R. M. Blood of the firm of Moore
& Blood, proprietors of . the Cash
Grocery, left Saturday night on s
short business trip to several points
In Colorado. 7 -
M. G. Waiubaugh, one of our pros-v
perous ranchmen was a business vis
itor in Alliance Wednesday. While
in the city he paid The Herald otlice
a pleasant call. Mr. Wambaugh Uvea
eight miles from town.
J. H. Vaughn returned the first ol
the week from Loiiu IStuih, (':'!.,
where, he had been for the pust t
months. Mrs. Vaughn. viie. lu-i:l:h
is very much better in that' ill vute,
has decided to ri-mahi lu (Vlifon.ia
Indefinite !'
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Mrs. Com E. Can pl')l crime in
Wednesday from her ho-iiBieud. Slie
reported th:it t ro.idi were in rath
er poor condition on uccnu it of the
jiieltiii-j mio. While itt the city Mrs.
tsant call at
lo- Governor
Buchtel's lecture us one of the most
inHpnaUoai l uu thoroughly uplift-
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Itlg Ol Uli) SMVt'll HI V UHUUUIJU.
Hour him at the Second Annual
I lilt TV lli I VIUU imiiijuri,
opera Hoiim. March 8.
1. 1 k.. IW.IIAI II1d1.B
About fifteen students of the AM-
ance high school are in preparation
tr.' f.i'- declamatory contest to
held here s.'.;ul r'.Jdle of March.
This contest will be held for the pur-
pose
OI seiecilllfS ifirrcmin
from the Alliance school to go to the)
district declamatory contest to k
held at Sidney the latter part T
March.
10c- bar of Trilby soap; 4 for
at the Standard.
Two Alliance young men have)
. , . th limelight with
poem entltled .-summer Morn" that
ha mad au D8Unt bit and which k
belni published. Now U OMtf NT
local painters will paint a plctur
,1"'
. gr,.at advertising feature for
t
song.
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The Alliance Orchestra went t
Bridgeport TueBday and played for sV
dancing party there in the eveniajfc,
returning home on the Denver trahss
Speaks pretty well for the mualeal
ability of this organization, and
shoull be proud of the fact that er
' city can in one other way be of T
Optometrists
313 1-2 Box Butte Ave.
happened.
to neighboring towns.
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