The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, May 17, 1917, Image 9

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    Fhemingford dept. "j
Mrs C. Olds was a between 'rains
visitor in Alliance the latter part of
the week.
). K. Phillips was an incoming
passenger on 4 4 Tuesday
Mies Mary Kuhn was an Alliance
shopper Tuesday.
Hen Johnson was an Alliance vis
itor Tuesday .
A II, Ml tier hal business In All I
MM tlM fore part of this week.
William .iollinraKo was OM from
hero who visited Alliance Tuesday.
Representative Lloyd Thomas was
up from Allla net- during the week.
Mrs. Fosket and granddaughter
Hazel Woddoll won- In Alliance Sat
urday. Miss HSSel is taking treat
ment for her eyes.
Mrs. Greene ancl daughter Klsie
who have spent the past several
months in Lincoln where Miss Klsi'
I has been attending business school ! Johnson. Mrs. Wlker, Capt. Jack
returned to their horn- at this place
las' Friday.
lira. T. I Hopkins. Jr.. and fam
lly ft W mad I ( w ilays ago from a
two months' visit with relatives in
Ohio
Miller. Mr Isaacson and sovernl oth
ers whoso names wo did not got.
The band boys assisted by local
talent will hold a concert In the M
era homo Saturday evening. May 19.
The band box s are In need of new
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Mra M Clung departed Saturday instruments, music. etc, and as this
night for Lyons. Nebi . where she is n very worthy cause thpy should
will visit her parent! for some tine, receive a liberal patrons Re. Brery-
Mrs. A. Daiibom and son Milton.! body xvho can should turn out and
Mrs. Karl Hockey and little son. , help good cause alone,
with A. P, Haynes at the wheel, an-! Mrs. S. A. Crimes who has bpen
toed tO Alliance Saturday to do some cnulliicd to her bed for some time Is
shopping. i Bgaln able to be out, a fact we are
John O'Keefe came up from Alii- 'pleased to state,
anca Lha latter part of the week and The addition to the Phillips hotel
spent a day with old friends and is fast nouring completion. When
relatives here. .done will add very murh to the con-
ImimI faaaa. Alii ,,,, .. were here v. nience of the hotel
wen
Tuesday to assist in organising a
Red Cross chapter. Owing to the
hour of the meeting being changed
(oily a small crowd was present and
the organisation was postponed,
which no doubt will be held in the
near future. Some who came front
Alliance were: Mrs. Uowan. Mrs
Mrs Krskine and son Clayton
Were Alliance hapfMfl the middle of
the week.
Mr and Mrs. rt T. Butler and lit
tle daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Elsie
Sparks atltoed to Alliance Tuesday
afternoon.
K. i.. Pierce was in attendance at
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Dry Goods, Shoes,
Hats and Gloves
Groceries, Meats,
Fruits, Tobaccos
NEW LOCATION
. I have moved from my old location at 115 Box Butte, avenue to the new location at 107
Box Butte avenue. 1 am opened and doing" business as never before. My new location is the
buHding until May 1 occupied by Rehdcr's Last Chance Saloon. The building has been re
modeled ami newly painted. New fixtures have been installed. New merchandise has been
purchased.
It will pay you all no matter who you are in dollars ami cents to buy your merchan
dise at my store. You know what you have been paying for groceries, meats, dry goods,
shoes, hats, etc. If you have not been a customer come to my store. See for yourself what
I have to offer and note the prices. I'll leave it to you 1o judge. You can save money here.
If vou nre looking out for the dollars, vou will trade wilh me.
Tom
Steilos
General Merchandise
107 BOX BUTTE AVE.
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
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PHONE 753
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SERVICE
STATION
BATTERY
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THE REGAN STORE
Closing Out Sale
Is Continuing with unabated vigor
At last the Bludgeon has fallen
And all is over so far its profit a are concrrned. Stocks are piled on counter, slacked on
racks, heaped up everywhere all over the store, the beat of merchandise, loo. Tost, Less: Than
Coat, Half Tost will be welcomed with open arms until this big stock is sold. Children V
Misses' anl Women's w caring apparel of til kinds And the best are to go at Cut Slash
prices as soon as possible. That is the order wo have given T. Buttertield & Co. Merchandise
Adjusters, and he is now on the ground ripping and tearing down prices all over the store.
New lots will be added each day lo the tablea and counters until all is gone.
jii nt ok uvauwnofM
With our stock of xiniiiK mercr.a Bdlaa eomplfte. with avarf Utldn selectetl with .. to
giving th graatael vh1u for the money, you inn easily wupply our iiendK her). Waisth
Mats Ribbons Flowers Shirts House Dresses .Aprons Middies Illoomers
PrlncnM slips CemMeatl suits NiKht Oowna corset oevan Kimonus Uader-
sklrt.- Corsets Krussiers Union Suits lloslsr) Hu ndker. hi.-ts Atitotuobile CaM
Auto ils- Veiling- Kuibroidcry liar Narkwaar Silk Jl.it Cloves LitifM
ChlUlran'l Dresses- Children's Huts CblMfva'a Caaa Children's Hose- Infants' lack
ts Infants' Hoods Infants' Bootees Slumped Infants' Dresses -Stamped Children's
Dresses. I lo i yesrs Library Searfs Draar Scarfs Laundty Hans Shoe Ilas
Btaaklaf Baps Hillow Forms Lunch Ch I LUMfe Sets f'illow Fringes Baby Blat,
kets- Baby Kiiuonas Boudoir Cups Creti nne J'ori h S.-ts Baskets Stan ped 'J"owel
8taMIM4 PUloar Cases Itojal Society PftfkuB ttintits Stamped Searfs and Ceniei I'iec
Stamped Fud;e Aprons Doilie Rolls .-tamped Sofa PHloU Tops Ha Maad Nlchl
(loarai Cradkal and Taltinu Books Initial KomU Crochet Thr-ad Kinhroider
Tlireatl and Floss Croehet Hooks Bit k Uaek and Stickeri Bruid Linen and Cotton
Tapes LitiKerie Braids and Ribbons Varus
COMt AND INVESTIGATE
The Regan Store
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The elecfric stnrfinft mid
lightinft butlcr question
has been one of the most
tcrnti tlinigti wiih which
inutnr 'h utviii'is have bid
lit contend.
As di alers we were hmh
rr. d hy the general wnrth
lessm ssidstartei Imiteries.
Si t hiially ilelei mined,
Mtva hm ail. m lMik itiHi this
hufiiu s (r out s Ivea Wtr
did - W e found I lint the
reel cvtel of a itood l.ai
it i .t iii the iunir
N erly ill makers dupli
ente riertte) details sueh
a dovelled anddiivetailed
hoi s. lead coated ennm
a!a. etc.. hut they " fall
down' latHM ! ctiine to
the inaiiiilx.cf me oi the
" ptetrn H the real. ital
powci sioring, power-giv-uig
element i if the haltery.
Hfnt Plate Are Made
raillery plutcs- are now
made mi two vas hy the
Ma "hand pasmiil" proueat
jnd h the inodcin I SI
"inaebine-pasfed" proceaa.
In the lormer the plates
Ate tilled hy hand ; the
rVnrkmin "rubhtnin the
oxide pate hist on une
side and then on the other.
I his process is upen to
m-ny objections. As it
produces an imperfectly
welded tilling, full of flaws,
lissures and weak spots
in. perfections which result
in an uneven flow of cur
rent, a breaking up of the
active surface of the plate,
a consequent r.ipid dete
rioration and curly failure
of the battery.
This is not true of the
1 'SI machine-pasted plate.
IV, the Mach me-Pasted
Piatt ia Superior
At the USi. plunt, we
found that thcold fashioned
hund-pjsling method had
been tepl.iced hy an ex
elusive mm hine-pasting pro
cess a greatly improved
method by which the paste
is quickly and thoroughly
forced in, under great pres
sure from both sides at
once. I Ins improved, ex
clusive I J S 1, process pro
ducesa solid, compact plate,
ot equal density through
out, which wears evenly,
give oft a constant flow of
power, does not crumble
under vibration or road
shock, does not wash away,
and, therefore, lasts longer
than any other starter bat
tery plate made.
Recent tests and actual
usage convinced us that
thia was true.
Up-to-date Battmry
Equipment
We immediately started
negotiations with the L) S
Light and Heat Corpora
tion, with the result that
we are now able to oflcr
the motor car owners of
this city and vicinity a bat
tery and a battery service
heretofore unequalled.
IS Month Guarantee
If you buy a U S L, you
can bring it to us at any
time. We will be gl.id to
test it and hydrometer it as
often as you wish free ot
chaige W e sell the U S L
on a IS months guaranteed
adjustment plan.
Made in All Si zee for
All Care
LIS 1. batteries are made
in all sizes for all cars or
starting and lighting sys
tems, no matter what ty pe
or yearly model. We can
give you an attractive ex
change proposition if you
wish to trade in your old
battery
USL Hat terns Widely
L'eed
USL batteries are the
composite issue of 16 years
of constant expert work on
the part of a score ot'ehemi
cal and clectricalengineers.
I J S L batteries are used by
B radically all of the great
Railways of the U.S. Great
telephone companies, sig
nal concerns, vehicle manu
facturers, here and abroad,
have installed USL bat
teries because they last
longest and give most effi
cient service. You are
buying a proved product
when ou purchase a
U S L.
Come in and see before
you buy your next battery.
We guarantee prompt,
courteous service.
Atk for our Battery Tettbook,
"Tha Black Mystery Box Ks
plainati." Prior SO cents by Ire
lo all iHtiitir . ai owners.
USL SERVICE STATION
Charles F. Schafer
i 14 Mast Third Street, Phone 63
Alliance, Nebr.
W want good dealers to handle thia battery in I his territory.
Write ua for our big profit making plan.
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the liiphlundor ronvention hull nt
Alliance Tuesday.
Mr. and Mra. Sparku returned to
their home at Newport, Nebr., Wed
nesday after a few days visit with I
.Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Butler.
Married, at the M. K. cbOrcB in i
(this city Wednesday morning at 11
O'clock, Mi. Dick Path and Miss Nel-1
lie Haehes, the Kv. York oflieiatinfi.
We extend to Mr. ami Mrs. Path our
most hearty congratulation.
not in the cookery olaiis were on 'seven years In the stute penitentiary,
commit teen for decorating rooms and 1 Thursday afternoon by Judge West-
tables. The following delicious me
nu does full credit to these girls:
Fruit Cocktail
Mashed Potatoes French Peas
Meal I'te Jelly
Olives Pickles
Salad
Nut Meats
Strawberry .Sherbet Cake
Marguerites
Whooping t'ough
One of the most successful prep
arations in use for this disease is
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. 8.
v . Aicenmou, inantion springs, : i.. .. s, ,1MI
writes, wur oaDy nan wnooping
cough as bad as most any baby could. MiH(i r..,,.k u, n.irriKii Sat-
have it. 1 gave him Chamberlain s unla , ,., juApo ln u. Mtnt..
Cough Remedy and it soon got him j humorous contest whore there were
delegates from various parts of the
t ioffea
li ru planned ho
of t he above menu
'. fifty cents a plate,
! for b members of
good linn
Chocolate
that the expense
was covered bv
Which was' paid
the model high
w:;s i m joyed ,b
well.'
Adv
Obtainable everywhere,
may
"H BUM AN I A" KX ltN BUT
Hill I I l-l'll. vl'l IK
The exponent of Hermann.. " WH- M.dt'"H " .
i..- .... m-ft.a una'.. r MIHIIHL iW
i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' uiiriMii ' urn , n . .i . n ,
.check for S27 to the Alliance News
in payment of printing and for which
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found cutting potatoes in a cellar '. ,m" . " .J; I""; 1.
prei.aru.ioii iur i.t -uiiie;.i uuti
the entertainment of the Judges and
uoiiuiMapia. i'n haiuru; i i . .
the visitors were taken out to Mon-
atate. BttperlBteBeeats raw en of
Hot Springs and Swaring of Doug
las, VVyo., were the other Judges.
decision on
Miss Clark re
ports a ve.y good work .lone hy
contestants and a grout amount
enterprise on
enthusiasm and
near the freight house. Giles was
not aware that he was wanted. He
explained to Judgtt Tasb of the coun-i
ty court thut he told the News man
when he gave him the check that he!
did not have money in the bank, but
an agreement had been reached
whereby the News was to wait until
he earned the money to take care of
it. The "Hermania" idea did not
toke hold here and Giles in order to
provide for his wife and child went
to work euiting spuds.
Giles' epunation was accepted b
Judge Taak and the exponent of
'Hermania" went back to work. He
is pajrlas 'he cheek as he earns th
mone
the
of
the
the
in
over, who held an adjourned session
of the district court on that day. The
men stole a large tpiantlty of knives
from a BurllagtOB freight car some
weeks ago. They were arrested by
Burlington Special Officer Burke,
and at first denied they had stolen
knives. However, tin- evidence
waa too atrong against Hum and
.. j ue nje.i lo plead gunty. Hunlon
was ill most of the time while he wan
in the aettat jail awaiting trial.
itv am roi sr mm.s
AltK HOT 1 1 KM ITV
MOW
i MAOKON NORMAL MOTKM
On Suturda three of the Cookery
alaet prepared and Mrtad a four
course funcheon The young women
w ere Miss Iio:. Reniclld -i . IllSi An
BS Smith and Miss Wiln.a Bruce.
Tin whs the tr:.t of I 'inv of
luncheons glvea b the domertic tcl
nce dapert Plant. Kui h girl was re
Bpoasihle for cert.un things, and the
attoceea Of the aflair was due to the
. .lie v. i'Ij which the did this work.
The Normal is justl proud of I he cf
licletlc) of these oung ladle, Illai
Palne'a room was used for the dln
inu room, and was made unusunll
attraetiva on aaeoaat f the plants
aad lawais alwajri found la m.i-
Paine- i buHroaax.
Th a tenth irade -irln in the nuclei
blah lehoal cooker) class prepared
and served a thlWecOUraa b.' "nie. i.
Ille liwuih"! ot the ll.odtjl high
Iprhaal .nd tl.eii leaefcwrn aad prar
ilea i ea f i. ers ea Ved)eaeeai evening.
The resi of the model blah ht.i
roe (?nyon nc.rth of Harrison, for g
most delightful auto ride and on Sun
day .hey made a trip to Agate Spring
ranch, twenty miles southeast. Here
the) hud the opportunil) of seeing
the geological collection of Mr. Cook.
also Die aottestlon of Indian relics
and beautiful gems. The parly are
indebted to Harold Cook espccinllv
for his very Interesting explanation
of the geological collection. The vis
itors enjoyed a picnic lunch on the
lawn and returned to Harrison by
way of the Coffee Cattle Co. ranch.
(TP ere the) ;iw the beautiful home
of Guy Coffee and his wife. Miaa
Clark wus glad to Hnd roost kindly
feeling and enthusiasm for the Nor
mal school and enjoyed seeing alum
ni members, Miss Mettle Parson and
Miss Bessie Newlin. Mr. and Mrs.
Guv Coffee and Rex Coffee
NO ! U K TO hKTT? K
All im count iritli The lU'aali More
ml .-etlled during m lochia -ui
Hale will be left at the banik for col
lection. I tngc all who owe me tit
c III alHl -.III. li.tr ... .ilH.I-
vtilhin ilu i.. v. f. la aiMl I ex-
peel In be entirel mM owl lMfore
long I an. going oil! of 1. 1. n.
ami ii i alrMluu-l ii"esai ttuU all
. on nt. le MrttltNl ai apte. If ou
owe me, kindl u. thi. nialler o.ir
attentinii at once.
MARY K KG A .N .
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KttKIGIIT 'Alt TH I KV Ml
SKN'T IX) PKNTTKN I IAItV
William Ha Plop and It. . I Smith,
who plead guilty to robbing Burling
ton freight cars, were sentenced to
indeterminate term of from one to
The Box Butte count) Jail and the
Alliance city jull are uotn euptv.
llanlou ami Sunlit, box car thieves,
were sentenced to a term in the pen
itentiary. G. H. Sauer, the Greek
who served a ten-day sentence for
alleged assault upon Mra. A. B.
Wheeler at the Western hotel, rou
plcted his sentence last week and
leleaaeO, This left the county
Jull empty.
The cit jail has been empty since
Mny 2. The drunks hauled in dur
ing the "celebration" over the stale
and clt) going dr were releaaed on
the second of the month and' no ar
rests have been made since tha.
time. This is remarkable consider
ing the fact that for year there ha
always been from one to a dozen
drunks brought into police court
nearly every morning.
YOM VI KKK KKGIKTHAItM
N'KKRKII IN BOX Hl 'IT'K
I In accord:. lice with the I.. in.
Hon of i he President of the t'nited
States and the Governor of the
state of Nebraska, the bourd of reg
istration for Box Butte caowtv N
braska, requests the free aerricea of
two regiairara, the same i w ai
pointed by the board at an early
date.
The date of registration
been set by the president
board of registration will
h--'M not
but the
;ive the
notice to all registrars as soon as the
day is set.
Volunteers should be men of good
ability, willing to secure the supplies
and make the official returns to Al
liance: also to image for the regu
lar polling pl.n .-. and in fact, do the
patriotic act free of any expense to
the government.
Ownera of polling placea and
' hra of districts
where elections have been held am
aaked to communicate ith I lie coun
ty clerk, tendering the respective
pla.es free of charge.
All applications arc it. lie address
ed to the county clerk. Alliance. wh.
Is clerk tif the board.
We trust that you will act at once.
C. M. COX, Sheriff
1)11 C K BLAGUE,
Count) Phjraiclaa
w c Mot s rs
County Clerk.