The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, April 26, 1921, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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THE ALLIANCE HERALD. TUESDAY, APRIL 26. 1921
Funcrai Services for
Beatrice Liedloff Held
1 on Monday Afternoon
Uentricp Jorhine I.iodlofT, Fiton-ypnr-oll
'lauphtrr of Mr. onl Mrs.
Charles A. I-irUofT, .lied ot the
Joseph hospital at 12:03 o'clock a. m.
Sunday, April 24th. Heath followed
an operation for appendicitis. Fu
neral services wore held Monriiy aft
ernoon from the Baptist church, Kev.
U. J. Minoit ofTiciatintr. ,
Tln .1fwAatf.fi jl-ci a n mpmtior rf the
sophomore class of the Alliance hijrhl
chcol, and bifo of the kinunka camp
fire girl. Six hov classmates acted
s pallbearers: they were Ister
Cross, Seth Joler, Cecil Heal, Frank
T)ailev. Frrd Purely, and Iee Strong.
The campfire girls nerved as body
guard.
Besides her parents, she leaves a
ulster, Lavonia, and two brothers,
Herman and William, the latter bav
ins; come from Camp I.ewisf Wash.,
1o attend the funeral.
Beatrice Josephine Liedloff was
torn in Leon, Butler county, Kansas,
on February 23, 1905, from which
place her parents moved to Ravenna,
Kebr., and later, moved to Alliance,
vhere she lived with her parents un
til her death.
She was a pupil" in the Alliance
JiiKh school, heinir in the tenth grade.
She was enthusiastic in all of the
school activities and was much be
loved by the pupil and faculty bodies.
About three weeks bro une was
stricken with appendicitis and a com
plication of inflammatory rheuma
tism and pneumonia set in, which re
sulted in her passing away to the
tetter world at 12:03 o'clock Sunday
morning, her uncle, F. E. Liedloff, be
ing at her bedside when she passed
. away. She suffered pone at her de
parture but seemed to sink into a
deep sleep and without a struggle the
spirit left the body to await the resur
rection morn when it again will in
habit it to remain in it forever.
While at the St. Joseph hospital all
that medical care could do, was done.
She leaves a mother, father, two
brothers and one sifter. They are Mr.
nd Mrs. Charles A. Liedloff, William
TIdwin, Herman Edward, and Livonia
v Liedloff. Her eldest brother did not
nrrive in time to see her before she
lied. He was stationed at Camp
lewis as a member ofthe infantry
in which he enlisted some time ago.
Her bright and optimistic charac
ter will be much missed and long re
membered. She left a great host of
friends. The Fophomore class to which
fhe. belonged marched to the church
in a body, and the various campfire
jrirls also marched ina body to show
their respect to the one who had been
one of them.
A much larger crowd than could
jret into the church tried to attend
the funeral at the Baptist church
vhere the services were held. Rev.
B. J. Minort, officiating pastor, took;
for his text, "She is not dead, but ,
6leeiH;th."
inu,s another young life has left
the community while ju.-t budding
into womanhood and our heart are
bowed in wonder and submission to
Him who knows what i. bet, and in
the words of Job we can only say:
"The l ord gave, the Lord takeUi
awav; blessed le the name of the
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Regular eighth grade pupils' exam
inations will be ariven May &th and
fith at the court house in Alliance and
the school house in Heminirford.
OPAL RUSSELL,
43-45 County Superintendent.
lou must, see the women a
Suits for $58.50, to appreciate
them.
Hizhland-IIoIIoway Co. 43
James Carmody returned to Bayard
Monday, after spending the weeK ena
here.
Values are not to be dupli
cated in women's suits at $49.75.
Hiffhland-Holloway Co. 43
Hand Carved
Wedding Rings
The bride of today cher
ishes her Wedding; Ring the
more for the beauty of
its decoration. Particularly
pleasing and appropriate
are the Orange Blossom and
other Designs at Thiele's.
The Rings are 18 karat
green and white gold, and
platinum, exquisitely hand
carved.
$10.00 to $2."0.00
Plain band Wedding Rings,
Tiffany and English shapes,
in 14, 18 and 22 karat gold.
All finger sizes.
$5.00 to $50.00
Thiele's
The Store With a Guarantor Without
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This Is Children 's Week
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BIG STORE &Z3ESEtlL4 HI iZ&r
a week of special values planned for Kate and Tom
and Betty and John and their many sisters, brothers
and little playmates. Every day of the year is "Grown
up Day" at the Cash Store. And to show our apprecia
tion of the patronage of our many little friends, we
have designated this week as "CHILDREN'S WEEK"
to show how wonderfully prepared we are to supply
their every need at substantial savings.
So we extend a cordial invitation to everv girl and
boy to visit Harper's Big Cash Store this week. We
will be disappointed if you don't come.
FREE TO BOYS A Monkey Doodle Cap With Every Suit Purchase
Exceptional Values In Soys' Clothing
NO THRIFTY PARENT CAN AFFORD
Boys' and Juvenile
SUITS
260 SUITS to Select From
Wait until you see these suits.
You'll wonder how we can af
ford to sell such good, service
able garments at such a low
price. Just the style you
want; well made throughout
of good wool mixtures, two
Pair QQ
Pants pi tJO
Boys9 Caps
in all new patterns, just ar
rived at the new prices.
In all sizes. Now is the time
to select your new Spring
Head wear.
TO IGNORE THESE SAVINGS
' Boys' High-Class
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SUITS
200 SUITS to Select From
All the season's newest styles
and patterns are represented
in this assortment. Choose
fromdesirable all-wool values.
It will be the wisest sort of
economy to buy at least' two
of these suits at this excep
. tionally low sale price, $18 and
$20.00 values, jA or
two pair pants yOt)
Chtldrens Hats
In the new Rah-Rah Shapes,
also in Sailor shape.
50c, 65& 75 98& $1.25
Hundreds of new shapes.
Bargains in Boys', Girl's A Misses' Shoes
Our shoe department is known the country over for the sensational values we offer in shoes for ""
grown-ups. This week we are going to surpass even our own greatest value-giving records with v , ;
these phenomenal bargains in children's shoes. Savings opportunities were never greater. Come! ;
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1500 Pairs of Misses'Boys' and Children Shoes
ALL SIZES; $5.00, $6.00 AND $8.00 VALUES IN ONE HUGE LOT AT
Rovs Black and Brown Stylish Dress TTfc I
Kiioc rwiish nnd medium toe stvles at... L I I
Boys Sturdy Army Shoes Brown only,
blucher cut, heavy leather soles, at
Boys' Outing Bals Brown, smoked or
black ; an ideal shoe for school or play, at
Children's Stockkiers
Fine English ribs, in all sizes. Most
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50
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Blown High Cut Lace Dress Shoes with
leather sewed soles ; lace or button styles.
For Misses and Children's Black Ox
fords and Pumps.
For Misses and Children's School and
Play Shoes; brown, smoked elk and two
tones; welt and stitched down soles.
CHILDREN'S MARY JANE RLIPpfifca ' JS!!!?.",
He."M!?L,49carn? Solendid duality black oatent leather of regular AO ?!r"' desiensi they formerly
at, pair JV $p.50 values; extra special at yJ.JO Special at, pair 4tJv
Boys' Furnishings
AT PRICES THAT DEMONSTRATE OUR GREAT VALUE GIVING SUPREMACY
BOYS' BLOUSES BOYS' ATHLETIC I BOYS' PLAY SUITS I MONKEY DOODLE
In all colors, in Dark Blue, UNION SUITS 0r CAPS
Stripes and Khaki. . 75 Pair ?1.3 All Colors.
98, $1.10 and $1.15 . These are $1.23 values. Extra special, $2.50 values 35 Each
Oh, Boy, the Pompadour Cap Combination Colors in Felt. ,60 EACT
BIG STORE