The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, August 24, 1916, Image 12

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is Player Piano Day
Success. Never before such bargains in
High Grade Pianos and Player Pianos.
Here is a Most Sensational Announcement:-
f Prices have been literally annihilated. Terms
you can't help but meet. Now's your chance.
Do you know that we arc making history in Alliance, that this is the most gigantic,
mammoth, sweeping price squashing sale ever attempted in this vicinity? EVERY CON
S' CEIVABLE PIANO AND PLAYER PIANO MUST GO. NOTHING RESERVED. SEP
X ? TEMBER FIRST IS ONLY A SHORT TIME AWAY. WE POSITIVELY WILL NOT
MOVE A SINGLE ONE OF THESE SPLENDID INSTRUMENTS INTO OUR NEW LOCA
TION IF LOW PRICE AND LOW TERMS WILL PREVENT. Do not fot the one grand op
portunity of a lifetime got away from you without investigating.
Here is one of the many bargains for Saturday. See this
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Big Removal Sale at the Zenith of its
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Saturday, August 26th, will be special player piano day. This is the day that you
can secure an instrument that will make a musician of every member of the family at the
prices usually paid for the ordinary piano.
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Carl Bpacht of Hemlngfor spent a
few hours in Alliance Sunday.
Vic Coralt was In town Sunday
from the ranch In hla Ford car.
Skinner'a Macaroni Producta, made
In Nebraaka. Aak your grocer. Adv.
Everett Eldred came in from the
ranch Wednesday on business In his
auto.
Robert Hunter was down from the
Hunter ranch near Hemlngford the
first of the week.
D. T. Wilson and son of Marshall
county, Iowa, arrired the first of the
week with his brother, A. R. Wilson.
Misa Alice Enyeart, assistant cash
ier of the Marsland State Dank, vis
ited with friends in Alliance last
Sunday.
Miss Kate Kniest left Sunday for
Mason City for a short visit with Mr.
and Mrs. Willard C. Myers, formerly
of Alliance.
lMss Arllne Morrison of Crawford
returned home Sunday after a visit
of a week with Mrs. Clarence Schaf
er of this city.
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Miss Ha Eel Donkerley, who has
been visiting the O'Donnell family,
returned to her home at Helena,
Montana, Sunday.
Ora Phillips, who is doing the rail
road grading at Antloch for the new
sidetracks, was in the city the first
of the week on business.
Frank Meritt, of the Rodgers gro
cery store, left Sunday for Casper,
Wyo., to visit a short time with rel
atives. He is expected back today.
Charley Tully and M. C. Hubble
came in Sunday noon from Denver.
Mr. Hubble wll Ispend some time In
Alliance. Mr. Tully went by auto to
llushville, Monday.
F. M. Cleiumons, the new repre
sentative in this territory of the L.
C. Smith typewriter, is in the city
getting acquainted. He Is a new
member of Post M, T. P. A.
GIRL. WANTED Inquire at A III
anre Hteiun Laundry.
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Charley Hill and wife returned
Wednesday morning from a three
weeks' trip to Mrs. Hill's former
home at Dilley, Oregon. Mrs. Hill
spent a good part of the summer
there and was Joined by Charley
three weeks ago.
Jack Tynan, of the Western Union
Telegraph Company force at Bur
lington headquarters, returned Sun
day with his family from a visit at
Marlon, Gallon, Akron, and Mt. Ver
non, Ohio, as well as other eastern
points. His family, who went east
about July first, returned with him.
Jack was gone about three weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. James Keeler, her
father, A. S. Crane, and Harvey
Coursey composed a fishing party
that left a week ago Sunday morn
ing for the Pine Ridge reservation,
where they camped and fished until
Saturday, returning home that even
ing. The trip was made by auto.
Mr. Keeler is a keen sportsman and
reports the capture of a fine bunch
of trout.
Isaac Drake and family of Gresh
am, Nebr., arrived Friday evening In
their Ford touring car from Wyom
ing, where they have been visiting
for several weeks. Mr. Drake Is an
uncle of E. C. Drake of this city and
will visit for a few days with them
here before he goes on to Bridge
port, where they will visit his sister
there, before returning to their home
at Gresbam.
Frank A. Plerson and wife, of
Minden, Nebr., arrived Wednesday
morning via auto from their home.
They will stop over here until the
last of the week. Mr. Plerson left
Alliance about six years ago to en
gage In business at Minden and has
prospered there. He was formerly
a Burlington railroad man here, be
ing employed at headquarters. His
many friends In the city are glad to
see him back again. They will visit
In the city until the last of the week,
when they will continue on their
trip, going to Omaha and Chicago
and stopping at points enroute, be
fore returning to Minden.
Woodruff Ball of Valentine was In
Alliance on business on Monday and
Tuesday of t Is wek. Mr. Ball is do
ing quite a lot of traveling In connec
tion with his loan and real estate
bualness.
Krturns from Eatem Buying Trip
Harry Mollrlng, of the George A,
Molrlng store, returned Wednesday
morning from a trip of three weeks
spent at eatsern points purchasing a
complete line of ladies' ready-to-wear,
millinery, silks and dress
goods. Mr. Mollrlng found the best
markets at Chicago and Cleveland,
Ohio, where he purchased fall lines
which will be on display soon at the
Mollrlng store. Harry knows the
business from all points, having been
engaged most of his lifetime in both
the wholesale and retail ends of the
business.
Curtis Home IVikery Opens
In this Issue of The Herald will be
found the announcement of the Cur
tis Home Bakery of their opening In .
their new location at 120 West Third
street. They will handle a complete
line of bakery goods and dellcatee-.
sen foods, and on Monday, August
28, will have a full line of fresh and
cooked meats. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis
enjoyed a fine business while on Box '
Butte avenue and will undoubtedly
have an excellent business In their
new location In the new building re
cently erected by F. E. Holsten.
Infant Burled Here
-The two-year-old baby boy of Mr.
and Mrs. James Hoppes of oGthen
burg died at that place Monday
night. The body was brought to Al
liance Wednesday noon and burial
was made In the Alliance cemetery
at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon.
Dan Hoppes of this city Is a brother
of James Hoppes.
Your Palmer Garment is Here
Hundreds of Garments have arrived. Classy Well, 1 should say so. See our
$25.00 Special on Suits
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$345, $10 down and $10 per month.
OF COURSK we will always be in position to offer you the greatest values in anything
musical from the fact that we are manufacturers. We make our own pianos in our own fac-
torieH, Kockford, Illinois, and our method of selling is direct FKOM FACTORY TO HOME,
but NOW Wll ILK THIS CJRKAT SALK IS IN PROGRESS IS THK TIME TO BUY YOUR
PIANO OR PliAYKIt PIANO AT MANUFACTURER'S WHOLESALE COST. Liberal al
lowaiHH'H ar- made for old instruments taken in exchange.
a Remembei: We are open evenings until nine o'clock
I Haddorff Music House
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RAILROAD FARES
PAID TO OUT-OF.
- TOWN BUYERS
THE ONLY FACTORY PIANO
STORE IN WESTERN NEBRASKA.
Opposite Postofflce,
ALLIANCE, NEBR.
OUT-OF-TOWN BUY.
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CATALOGS AND
SPECIAL PRICES
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W. R. Harper Department Store
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