The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, November 27, 1919, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    THE ALLIANCE HERALD, ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA, NOVEMBER 20, 1919
TAQE SEVEN
-ine ionowinz licenses (o vmi
have been Issued by County Judge
Tash during the past week: Philo V.
Sturgeon of Alliance and Esther E.
Speak of Great Falla, Mont; Sebasl
Tono Slauha of Minatare and Maudie
Lousadle Roby of Ilemlngford; Har
ris C. Grogert and Anna Fronapfel,
both of Ilemlngford.
It will be a pleasure for you to
pick your waist f roin otfr new assort
ment, lllghlnnri-llollovfay Ck. 62
W. II. Harper, aa duly chron
icled in a recent issue of The Herald,
started for Omaha and Chicago on a
mid-winter buying tour, but a sud
den attack of tonciW is fonped him
at Omaha. Mr. Harper had hs ton
sils removed on Thursday of thr
week, and doesn't ever erprct to have
this sort of thing happen a pain.
C. A. Dow expects to get into
his new house, 804 Platte, by the
end of the week. He has been spend
ing considerable time getting It into
shape.
The residence property of W. W.
Norton, 722-24 Laramie, was sold.
Thursday to P. J. Sturgeon, father
of the boys in the Sturgeon garage.
The consideration was $16,000,
which Included both the property
and the furniture. The house has
been the home of the Norton family
for the past twenty-one, years. Pos
session will be given In twenty days.
The Norton family are making plans
to spend the winter in California.
All popular materials, shades
and trimmings are shown In our new
line of watats. Highland-IIolloway
Co. 52
The M. E. Grebe residence was
sold Saturday to Mr. Reed, a travel
ing salesman for a furniture house.
The Grebe family have made their
home there for ten years.
All the Inconvenience taken
away. Bring jour cow and horse
hides to O'Bannon Bros. You get the
advantage of the eastern market
without the bother of making ship
ment yourselves. 52
The Herald Job rooms this week
issues a price list for the Newberry
Hardware company.
Have you seen The Sandbur
yetT This little magatine made its
appearance the first of the week, Its
confessed purpose being to advertise
Thh Herald and the Durr Printing
company. We have received a num
ber of compliments on the attractive
appearance of the booklet, as well
as a number of orders on the
strength of the Quality of work done.
If you are a buyer of advertising or
of printing, Just drop us a postcard
and say; "Sen dthe Sandbur" iind
we'll see that you get one. It's
printed for your benefit as well as
ours and we want you to have it.
E. W. Coon of Denver and Jack
Noble of Kansas City are the names
of the two new salesmen who were
this week added to the force of the
A. 11. Jones company in this city.
The two men are already on the Job
and are turning in orders by the
rvholesale.
Mrs. George W. Duncan sold
1,200 acres on Tuesday to Charley
Tiernan, whose ranch adjoins the
property purchased.
O'llannon Bros, will buy all
kinds of cow and horse hides, both
green and salted. Bring them In.
It's the simplest way, and much the
best. You get the highest price for
your hides without the Inconvenience
of making the freight shipment. 52
Clark Mettler of Miles City,
Mont., is here to spend the winter
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Mettler. He recently underwent an
operation for appendicitis and is
home to recuperate.
All the inconvenience taken
away. Bring your cow and horse
hides to O'Bannon Bros. You get the
advantage of the eastern market
without the bother of making ship
ment yourselves. 52
Word was received In Alliance
of the death of Mrs. Philip None,
at one time a resident of this city,
while visiting a daughter, Lucille,
who is attending an eastern school.
The ' body was sent to the family
home at Douglas, Wyo., where fu
neral services were held Monday.
The family at one time owned a bak
ery and cafe In the city, leaving here
about three years ago. She had many
warm friends who will deeply regret
her passing.
Special Ice Cream
For Thanksgiving
It is always the delight of the children to. end the Thanks
giving meal with a dish of delicious Ice Cream. There is no
dessert that will quite take the place of it.
"We have made arrangements to take care of your needs Thurs
day morning. You may order from the fountains or Creamery.
DELIVERIES MADE THURS
DAY MORNING
For your selection will be ;
Brick Ice Cream in Caramel and Vanilla, Straw
berry and Vanilla, or Chocolate and Vanilla com
binations. Or Caramel, Vanilla, Strawberry or Chocolate
Ice Cream by the quart or gallon.
Alliance Creamery
Company
LAY YOUR
PLANS NOW
To bring genuine pleasure to your friends it is necessary
to plan several weeks in advance of the holiday buying.
We have a large selection in the following:
FRENCH IVORY TOILET SETS
IOY HOTS ORAFES
STATIONERY, PERFUME
and CHRISTMAS CANDIES
We invite your inspection We know you will be pleased
F. J. BRENNAN
'omplete assortment of styles
nnd sires of Or Ida Brassier at High-land-llolowny
Co. 52
The board of directors of the
reorganlted city mission, at a meet
ing held Monday night, decided to
Invite the Salvation Army to come to
the city and take charge of mission
work here. Rev. J. Orrin Gould,
president of the board, has extended
the invitation.
At the request of the postmas
ter general the United States civil
service commission has announced an
examination to be held at Alliance,
Neb., on December 17, 1919, for the
position of postmaster at Lakeside,
Neb. This office has an annual com
pensation of fl, 100.00. To be elig
ible for this examination an appli
cant must be a citizen of the United
States, must actually have resided
within the delivery of the office and
have so resided at the time the pres
ent vacancy occurred. Applicants
must have reached their twenty-firsl
but not their sixty-fifth birthday on
the date of the examination. Appli
cation form 2241 and full informa
tion concerning the requirements of
the examination may be secured frpm
the postmaster at the place of va
cancy or from the civil service com
mission, Washington, D. C. Appli
cations should be properly executed
and filed with the commission at
Washington, D. C, in time to ar
range for the examination of the ap
plicant. Itomcmber that we handle the
best feed and flour that can be ob
tained In Alliance. 52
According to a recent ruling of
the attorney general of Nebraska,
limited suffrage for women don't per
mit them to vote for so very mcny
candidates. At next November's
elections, unless the amendment to
the federal constitution is ratified,
the women may vote for president
and vice president and most of the
county officers, but they will have no
voice in the selection of the follow
ing: United States senator, congress
man, governor, lieutenant governor,
secretary of state, auditor of public
accounts, state treasurer, attorney
general, state superintendent of pub
lic instruction, commission of public
lands and buildings, members of the
railway commission, members of the
state legislature, judges of the su
preme court, judges of the district
court, justices of the peace and po
lice magistrates. Neither will they
have a vote on delegates to the con
stitutional convention or any ques
tion proposed by or submitted to the
electorate of the state under the in
itiative and referendum. Outside of
these few offices, their vote is as good
as anybody's.
We pay caBh for second-hand
suits and overcoats. The 164 Clean
ers & Tailors. Our phone is our
name. 213 Box Butte Ave. 52
-A. $S
OOOoOO
DISPLAY OF
AMbreelit Furs
At
The Horace Bogue Store
MONDAY, DECEMBER 1st
For One Day Only ,
We extend to you a special invetation to
attend this display as it is so much larger then
any one retail store can show you.
It is not to early to make your selection for
Xmas now.
As this for one day only come early so that
we may give you all the attention we would
like to.
Remember the date
MONDAY, DECEMBER 1st
and for this day only
The Unquestioned Quality of our
its
THE purchase of a Rug is not an everyday occur
rence. It involves an outlay, under present
market conditions, that merits your most careful con
sideration. You will very likely find the task of
selecting a Rug more complicated than it was the last
time you did it.
Spring Shipments Arriving Daily
The important thing to consider is the QUALITY. If
the Rug you select is made right, of durable materials,
the price you pay is of secondary consideration the cost
should be measured in length of service.
The matter of Length of Service is a feature on which
we lay special stress in our purchases. You can count
on our Rugs sold at prices which make buying them real
economy. You must see them. .
Already the new shipments of Spring Rugs have commenced to arrive. We have bought extensively in order to give pa
trons a wide selection in the latest designs and color combinations the market affords. You cannot fail to find a pattern
that will please you, no matter what manner of Rug you most desire. If you are planning to add a new rug to your house
hold furniture some time in the near future, please call and permit us to show you the excellent selections we carry in
Fibres, Tapestries, Axminsters and Wiltons
It Is a Decided Pleasure For Us to Show You This Line 1
GLEN MILLE
HOUSE TUJ NISHINQS
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