THE ALLIANCE HERALD Tin 'REPAY, NOVEMBBB 21, 118 Local News Notes I Mr and Mm 8 H. Townwnd ssr opened up thoir mulral ntadl at 919 Dox Huttp Ave. te Mm. Fred Helpbrinner left Mom day nlEht for Kavennn to spend tfce we'K with Mr. Ilelplrinper. it r Ho Sure to Kenrt the FarmerH Vn Jon Oooi Ana. AnnouiieMaMl II 2t-T47 tin Mm. J. t. Wnlker vM timed t Al- llne Sunday noon, after a nix weeks latt with her patents at AmsH Nebraska. The Farnera I'nJon Coop. Aiwn liavf BWfsd. HsaaonattWi to O'B.tn non Hro's Office read the announce ment thia week. 51-2N8757 t The ladies of the M K. eViurcli will hold n NIUI l)(-mii r 17 and If, It is tiinN idt d M 't as tO where It will be held, bin will be announced later. Harold Walker of HhMIiikh, atopp d off in Alliance Monday to Tlait bis brother Jay O. on his way to Bill InKs. Montana where he accepted a position In one of the banks at that place. i m T)r. Samuel Avery will retura ts Lincoln soon to resume his duties as chancellor of the University sf Ne braska, after serving for several monthn as a major in the chemical warfare division of the army at Wash ington. lot On account of the rush of business from the Wyoming oil fields, the peti tion of trainmaster has been created on the Chadron division of the North western. The place has been filled hy Fred Saxon who has been chief dis patcher at Fremont. 1 Ol Adjournment of the present session of congress takes place today at Washington This session began on December 3, 1917. The third and final session of this, the 6.rth congress, will open December 2, 1918. Tho "war time prohibtlon bill" goeB to presi dent Wilson today for his signature, after formal signing by vice president Marshall and Speaker Clark. ho: Wanted Office girl, inquire at Herald Office. IO I O. L. Shumway, state land com missioner, was In Alliance Monday between trains while on his way to Lincoln. Mr. 8humway had beon in Denver where he went on account of the death or his son-in-law, .lohn Rider, who was a victim of influonsa. At the close of his term as friate land commissioner on January 1st, Mr. Shumway will return to Scottsbluff to make is home. "W. D. Humer left Wednesday on a business trip to points north and we: The Humer Motor Company is distri buting agent for the territory for several hundred miles around Alii ance for the well known line of Jack son and Elcar automobiles. The com pany expected to add a newdepart ment soon after the close of the war an aeroplane department. Frank It inner of this firm Is now In tho avia tion branch of the army and Ib get ting experience that will prove valu able not only to him but to the Arm as well when they add a line of aero planes to their already. large business IOI Rev. Charles R. Tyner, rector of 8t. Luks's Episcopal church, Lincoln who recently returned from doing Y. M C. A. work n the trenches on the western front in France, where he was severely gassed, has been ashed to become dean of the cathedran iu the diocese of western Nebraska. Rev. Mr. Tyner is one of three brothers in the ministry of the Episcopal church. Rev. Fred D. Tyner, who was for several years rector of St. Androws, Oma' a is now a rector in Minneapolis Rev. St. George Tyner is rector of the Episcopal church at Fremont, Nafcr Mrs. Chares R. Tyner who was Mas Mary Spragne, was an Omaha girl and lived at 4338 Franklin Street. Omaha Bee. R. M. Baker, well knows Alli ance traveling man, mada a trip to Denver a few days ago on buaiaoas Mi Baker has been connected with the Donaldson Fruit Company f Grand Island as their representative tor this territory and wat caA si ts Denver on notice that this coutpssr had been consolidated with the fol lowing firms: Brsle A Bosrfc Os., Taylor Fruit Co., ana the Oarnenter Douglas Fruit Co., the new Ann ts be known as Rouk-Donaldson-Taytsr, Inc. The new firm will engage In the wholesale distribution of tracts, veg etables and produce xclasivelr( tfce officers and directors of the sew inn ts be: President, H. J. Boars : President. A. S. Donaldson; T er, J. L. Taylor; F. R. Carpenter company headquarters will he at Dnti ver and departments are being eatab llshed for deciduous fruits, tropisal fruits, citrus fruKs, potatoes sad vegetables, mlscellaneaus and staples each under the management aad sup ervision of the most experleaced men In the business. There will also he i carlot and Jobbing department which will give special attention te carlot shipments; In fact every advantage looking towards a more economic and at the same time efficient aad effect ual distribution of food prodssts wtll be a feature of 0" new nrni. .Che T t ? f y f X 1 1 i 1 i t i 1 1 1 1 i 1 4 f X v Y X X t Y ? 1 x 1 Y t t Y X 1 T 1 1 X t i ? ? x x X T t f ? x x Y t t Y ? t SAVE MONEY SHOP NOW FOR THANKSGIVING ANI For Your Thanksgiving Table Pure Irish Linen Taltle Cloths, Napkins and hy the yard at greatly reduced prices $22.50 Value Tahle Cloths, 72x90, at $19.50 $20.00 Value Tahle Cloths, 72x72, at $17.00 $18.50 Value Tahle Cloths, 72x88, at $15.50 $15.00 Value Tahle Cloths, 70x88, at J. $12.50 $12.50 Value Tahle Cloths, 70x70, at - $ 9.50 $ 9.50 Value Table Cloths, 70x70, at $ 7.50 Napkins to match, 22x22 and 24x24 at greatly reduced prices Extraordinary Values in Table Linens 72-in. All Linen Tahle Damask, ' $5.00 value, at per yard - $4.15 72-in. All Linen Table Damask, $400 value, at per yafrd - - ,- $3.15 70-in. All Linen Table Damask, $3.50 value, at per yard $2.75 70-in. All Linen Table. Damask, $3.00 value, at per yard , $2.45 70-in. All Linen Table Damask, $2.50 valueat per yard $1.95 70-in. Union Table Damask, $2.00 value, at per yard $1.45 Gloves Fine French Kid Oloves in All the New Slides ; Also Washable Cape Gloves. $3.50 values at $2.85 $3.00 values at $2.65 $2.50 values at Z $2.15 $2.00 values at $1.45 Silk Hosiery Gordon Silk Hose, the finest and best fitting hose made. $3.00 values at .$2.45 $2.50 values at .$1.95 $2.00 values at $1.45 $1.50 values at $1.20 Ladies' Waists Ladies Waists of Georgette Crepe, Crepe de Chine and Satin; dark striped Satins and Taffeta at $3.50 to $25.00 ; all going at a discount of 20 per cent Special Bargains Men's Work Shoes, Munaon Army Last of a flno Chrome Tan leather at $4.50 and up to $8.00. All at a diseeaat of 20 per cent Men's Work Shirts, standard U. values. Special for this sale at S. shirts; $1.50 Me Men's Blue Denim Overalls, of good heavy denim $3.06 values, at $2.20 Ladies Sateen and Heathefbloom Petticoats, in Blaek aad Fancies, at a discount cf 20 per cent BOYS SUITS AND OVERCOATS Sizes 2 years to 15 years. Discount 20 per cent BSHHSni JTM S j2frwftBHfi BB?invVBMin .jfc. tPVByy ' iKyS-fjiSAsSkjs KrLsBsm' sHsVBsVtf2K &7 C 0flsSkjHQ SWEEPIf All Thro Peace and Victory have come tc of the glad event this store will make spec You have been saving in every way until your time to celebrate. GOATS Unusual Coat Values Our entire stock of coats of Silver tone's Buerilla cloth, Pom Poms in all the wanted shades, for trimmed and plain tailored models at a discount of 20 per cent. SUl Suit Valu h inrf Srffve Seldom will y and finish Suits of cloths and Sei tailored mode count of 20 pe Do Your Christmi Cut Glass, China, Electr Baskets, Toys, Doll Car ers, and Chairs, Long To Guns, Aeroplanes. Ere( Trains with Tracks, Alur Our Toy Department is ready. Everythir 20 per cent Discount ONE-HALF PRICE MILLL Our entire stock ft 200 Hats to HORACE BO ONLY 5 WEEKS TO CHRISTMAS DO YOUR SHOPPING N(