The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, October 09, 1919, Image 3

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    OCTOBER 9, 1919
THE ALLIANCE (NEBRASKA) HERALD
BOYS
SUITS
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Unquestionably the best
and largest line of boys'
clothing between Lincoln
and Billings, not alone for
the varied assortments, but
for the quality of the mer
chandise. Ve are prepared to sell
these clothes on a very close
margin of profit because of
the immense volume of busi
ness we do.
Big Saving
on our big lines of
BOYS
SHOES
Boys' Waists and Shirts
with and without collars.
Hart Sc(iaffner
& Marx
are now making clothing
for boys the same good
quality which has made
their men's lines the best
known in the world.
Dubbelbilts Give
Double Service
Your boy can be completely
outfitted for winter at a big
saving if you call at
THE
FAMOUS
Famous for Quality
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SOCIKTYf
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Herchel Barnes nf rharimn
Sunday visiting Alliance friends.
Andy Dunbar of Antloch spent
Sunday visiting; Alliance friends.
. Mr. and MtT H. Kemper of
Hampton are visitng their daughter
Mrs. F. A. Bald.
Ivan Smith of Toronto. Canada, is
visiting at the home of Grandfather
S. E. Soules of this city.
Miss Louise Fricke left today foi
Antiooh where she will visit at the
home of Miss Mary Smith.
Supt. E. E. Young of the McCook
division is visiting at the home of
his daughter, Mrs. Waiter Meti.
Mrs.S S. Sanderson of Des
Moines, la., Is visiting, at the home
vi m-r sister, Airs, li. Fredericks.
James Hum and famliy of Craw
ford spent the week end visiting at
the J. A. Luttrell home In this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schafer of
Scottsbluff spent Sunday visiting at
the home of Bud Schafer in Alliance.
Calvin Walker and wife returned
Wednesday from Omaha where they
have spent the past week on busi
ness. fr anil t XT" ,1 rt ...
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j tral City Visited at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. F. A. Bald last Wednesday
and Thursday.
by Mr. O. W. Lowery. Morning
theme: "Regeneration." Evening
theme.' "A Whole Religion." Come
and hear a business man's view of
the Bible.
A cordial Invitation is extended to
everybody and their friends.
COMMITTEE.
Merritt Chaffee, who has spent the
past several months In Lincoln, has
returned to Alliance and will be em
ployed by the Newberry Hardware
Co.
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Reln
kober, Miss Marie Yaegar and Mrs.
Hickey motored to Fine Ridge reser
vation and purchased a few curloB to
take back to Chicago.
Mrs. M. Happock of Hemingford
and her Sunday school class gave a
penny social last Friday evening and
about forty or fifty people had lots
of fun and good refreshments.
MrB. John Relnkober. 319 Toluca
avenue, entertained a number of
friends Friday evening in honor of
Miss Marie Yaegar, who is here from
Chicago visiting her aunt, Mrs. John
Hickey.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralnh Real loft ttvi.
j day for Denver where they will
spend a few days visiting friends.
From there Mrs. Beal and daughter,
Dorothy, will go to Alberquerque, N.
Mex., to spend the winter.
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1 me minors juiifi hdo Aiaoei urass-
man spent the week end visiting in
Lincoln with Misses Marian and Wil
ma Mote. Miss Mabel returned Mon
day and Miss Janet went to Omaha
where she will visit with Mrs. Rob
ert Johnson a few days.
Wednesday evening Mrs. John
Hickey entertained at a farewell
party In honor of her niece, who has
been visiting her from Chicago and
who is leaving Friday evening. Mrs.
! Hickey will accompany her niece
back east.
JlKill SCHOOL XOTES
Alliance will play Scottsbluff at
football on Friday of this week. Mr.
Prince assures us that we can beat
Scottsbluff in spite of their weight.
if our boys will do their best wosk.
The boys will do this, but it is the
v.ty vt every other Interested person
to do his or her best, also. We want
a big crowd to be there to celebrate
a big victory. The game will be
played at the fair grounds.
Scottsbluff was victorious in a
game with Sidney, last Friday at
Scottsbluff. The score was 33 to 0.
For obvious reasons there exists be
tween Alliance and Sidney a more
sympathetic feeling than usual. Some
representatives from Alliance high
attended the game, but are not in
the least daunted by the prospects.
A Spud subscription contest was
held this week ending Thursday. The
class securing 100 per cent subscrip
tions first, will be given the privilege
of having its picture in the maga
xne. The place of honor was woo
by the seniors. A fortnightly copy
will be issued this year.
An interesting program was given
by the senior class Friday of last
week. It consisted of the following:
Fiano solo, Margary Stephens; read
ing, Madeline Zediker: sones. elrls
I of the clasB; mock wedding, boys of
me class. The wedding ceremony
was the most unique feature of the
entertainmnt. The bridal party con
sisted entirely of boys. Scott Lee,
Russel Mann, Clinton Brennon, How
ard Lotspelch, John Donovan, Ray
Edwards and Stanley Wright were,
as ladies, attired In wedding finery
which greatly enhanced their mascu
line beauty. The gentlemen of the
party consistd of Horace Fuller, Glen
Joder, Wray Romlnger and Harold
Gavin. Horace Fuller, as the bride
groom, Horatio, pledged himself to
.take the blushing bride. John Don
ovan, "to contradict, dispute and
browbeat;" and in return, the bride,
Johanna, promised to adopt Horatio
as her "idol, her master and her lit
tle tin god." A few moments of sick
ening suspense followed while the
perspiring bridegroom searcned for
the ring. After a frenzied search
through all his pockets, he at last
located it in his hat, which, in his
confusion, he had placed upon his
head. In giving away the bride, the
father gave her a very unpaternal
shove in the direction of the bride
groom, and the couple were pro
nounced "duly spliced,' and the
preached charged them 'to go in
peace, and consider him blameless.
The period tests will be given Fri
day, as usual, the afternoon session
starting at 12:30, In order to close
In time for the game.
Mrs. Nettle Campbell has been
visiting her daughter, Miss Ruby, at
Grand Island the past ten days. Mrs.
lamptH-ll expected her daughter,
who hns been attending the Grand
isiana business college, to return
with her. but Miss Ruby was de
tained for a few days. She has Just
completed particularly successful
courses in bookkeeping, banking and
stenography.
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'Ol
Pirate-
"-SW What would happen
to me if I were your kid?
Well, if you're not acquainted
with Calumet Bakings you
don't know what a good ex. "
cuse I have. Cant Ihlp
Helping Myself they're , so
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cause Calumet Bakings are
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Millions of mothers use
CALUMET
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because of its purity because
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Calumat contain only inch
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rooa AiMoriiiti,
H. A. DuBuque left Friday for
Scottsbluff where he purchased a fine
new Hudson limousine. From there
1 Mr. DuBuque, In company with Mr.
and Mrs. Weller of Rapid City, S.
, Dak., drove to Denver and will
spend several days there on business
and pleasure.
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You Can Feel It
In the Air
These chilly mornings your thoughts turn to Stoves,
Ranges and Furnaces.
We have high grade lines of thtRc subject to your ap
proval. Oil Heaters kill many a chill. King Bee and other heat
ers hold and control heat therefore save money.
Caloric, the Pioneer Pipeless Furnace, always saves fuel
and heats perfectly. . .
Majestio and Alcazar Duplex Rangesptho All-Purpose
and All Satisfying kind. , - "
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Let Us Prove to You Our Boast
Rhein Hardware Co.
Prompt and Courteous Service
Ford Owners Attention
An end to engine trouble We will send you our Fixaford Spark
Intennifler complete, ready to attach, for ten days' Free Trial. Flx
nford Kwrk Intennlner Free for ten days' trial. (Jive your car more
imwer and hikhhI. Fires through old, worn and cracked spark plugs.
Ktato and County Agents Wanted. .
We will send you our F1XAFORD spark intenslfler all ready to
attach to your car for ten days free trial. If it gives your car more
power and speed, increases your mileage and makes your engnie run
without misfiring, fires through old, worn and cracked spark plugs,
makes your car run as smoothly as a high priced car, and helps you
to quickly locate any engine trouble you may have. If it does all
that we claim for it and you are perfectly satisfied and want to keep
it AFTER you have used it for ten days, send us $3. If you any
reason whatsoever you do not want it, return it to us and you will
be under no obligation and it will have cost you nothing.
No changes necessary on car or engine. You can attach it in five
minutes. AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE. " WRITE TODAY.
DO IT NOW.
F. D. IIAUVKY & X., May wood, III.
Herald Want Ads Bring Results
The official board of the Heming
ford Methodist Episcopal church met
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George
W. Walker Monday of this week at
8 p. m. Fifteen were present. After
the business all were served delicious
fruit. Next meeting will be at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Rockee.
METHODIST CHUKCH
The Sunday school is making good
progress towrd the goal to double its
attendance. There were 166 present
last Sunday.
Miss Edna Benedict will lead the
Epworth league next Sunday night.
The rulpit will be filled next Sun
day by Rev. A. R. Haislup, both
morning and evening. The pastor
will start for Des Moines Friday eve
ning to attend an evangelistic re
treat for the Omaha area, which in
cludes the"states of Iowa and Ne
braska. The board of bishops has
planned that this year shall be de
voted to evangelism, with the slogan,
"A Million Souls for Methodism this
Year." For the first time in the
history of the church, a year is set
aside expressly for saving souls with
a goal high enough to challenge
every church to make its supreme
effort. A more detailed report of
this work will be given from week
to week when the pastor returns.
MEARL C. SMITH, Pastor.
HEMINGFORD M. K. CHURCH
The two services were well at
tended last Sunday. Thirty people
were present at the Epworth league
led by Miss Metzger and the meeting
was interesting. The league social
recently held in the basement had
an unusual attendance. Fifty-five
were there and all had a great time.
The morning subject next Sunday
is: "The Supreme Motive." In the
evening the service will be a song
and evangelistic service. Everybody
welcome. Time 11 a. m. and 8 p.
m. A. J. MAY, Pastor.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
Morning services: Sabbath school
10 o'clock. Preaching 11 o'clock.
Evening, services: Christian En
deavor, 6:30 o'clock. Preaching 7:30
o'clock.
Our minister is at Cincinnati at
tending the national convention. He
will be away two weeks. During his
absence the pulpit will be occupied
Newspaper reports indicate that
very few communities in the Btate
were successful in raising their quo
tas In the recent Salvation. Army
drive, which is by way of being quite
a compliment to. Box Butte county,'
and the public-spirited citizens who
put the drive across here. Complete
figures have not been tabulated, but
the average community seems to
have done well to go past the half
way mark. Considering the reputa
tion of the Salvation Army and the
purpose for which the funds were
raised, every county In the state
should have furnished the money as
cheerfully and promptly as the Sal
vation Army took up its war work.
A Good Stock
of Alarm
Clocks
The wise man does not put off
buying an alarm clock. Each
morning the sun rises late, and
the last of this month will put
the clocks back an hour, and
even late risers will soon be
getting up In the dark.
Radium dial alarm clocks show
you the time In the dark. They
are a great convenience.
We also show different styles
In Westclox, Beth Thomas and
other good makes of alarm
clocks.
f 1.03 to $3.00
Thiele's
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Brunswick Phonographs
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Women's Smart Coats, Dresses;
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Each model possessing its own certain appeal to those who
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Tailored carefully, finished with exactness as to details in
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