The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, November 27, 1919, Page PAGE TWELVE, Image 12

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    PAGE TWELVE
THE ALLIANCE HERALD, ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA, NOVEMBER 27, 1919
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Mr. Spetman and family pent
Sunday afternoon at the Auckermaa
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lea Omel of Giltner
were guests at th Frank Boas; home
for a week. They left last Sunday.
Mr. Rogers and family spent Sun
day afternoo nat the Evans home.
Mr. and Mrs. Brlttans were Sun
day dinner guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Southwell.
Mr. Bryant made a buslneaa trip
to Lodee Tole last Thursday.
Mr. De Shato started sowing lila
trheat last Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Behm Invited In a
Tew of the neighbors Friday for din
Her. The ladles tied comforts while
Ihn men nlarcd frames.
Mr. Kvnn3 finished threshing last
Thtiradftv.
The East Side rroRresalre club
met at the home of Mrs. Rennet last
Vednesday afternoon. The next
meeting will be December 3rd at the
home of Mrs. Frank Boag.
i
I DEATHS
John Henry Render, for many
Tears a resident of this county, died
Monday evening at the home of his
brother. Herman ' Render. The
rnusn of death was catarrhal pneu
monia, from which he has been a suf
ferer for the rast ten years. Funeral
services will be held from the home
on Friday at 2 p. m.
CARD OP THANKS
I wish to express my appreciation
to the friends who. through their
many klndy acts, lightened the aor
row of my recent bereavement. Es
pecially do I wish to thank those who
Bent Dowers.
MRS. L. E. JOHNSON.
-ran first iiaptist oiiuroii
The First Baptist church la in this
city for the benefit of everybody In
terested In the uplift of its citizens
In evefy relationship of life whatso
ever. We believe that the church
is In the world to make better cit
izens, better neighbors, and better
living conditions. We are interested
In every activity that will make
people happier and contribute toward
their larger life program. It Is with
these facts In mind that we Invite
you to our various activities aa a
church. You will find a "Home-like
Church" when you enter our fellow
ship, and will be invited to take an
active part In every line of activity
confronting us. Accordingly we In
vite you to the following services
next Sunday:
Sunday school at 10:00 a. m.
Morning worslp at 11:00 o'clock.
Young people's societies at 6:30
Evening worship at 7:30 o'clock.
Good music for everybody, discus
sion from the pulpit of the needs of
the hour, and a hearty welcome to
all. The "Home-like Church" on
Seventh street and Laramie avenue.
J. ORRIN COULD, Minister.
EFFICIENCY SLIPS AWAY
more easily thru faulty vision
than any other way.
When eyesight suffers, all
other dependent senses must
become impaired also. Bad
vision tellB upon us both phys
ically and mentally.
KEEP EFFICIENT
"Wo Make Our Own GIumos"
II. a. IVAUMAX, O. D.
Opera IIou.se Block
Alliance - Nebraska
ATlock is a finh
i
It Has 'Always
Been Our Aim
To give to tho bereaved the
most in service and equipment
for their investment. Three
licensed embalmers and full
equipment await your call, day '
or night.
Geo. D. Darling
MOTOR AMBULANCE
Day op Night.
Phones Day, 139; Night 8,
I 299, 933.
W. R. HARPER. Prop.
HARPER'S-
W. R. ILVRPER, Prop.
Why Help Pay the Expense of Bad Debts of Others? Buy for Cash Always
SHOP EARLY STORE CLOSES AT 9:00 P. M. SATURDAY
Wearing Apparel Headquarters Features
Greatest Sale of Worn
Suits Held in Recent Years
Suits Worth to $59.50 at
"T-JOW can you sell such suits at such
1 Aa price?" is the topic of the hour with
every woman who has seen and compared
the amazingly fine suits in this wonderful
sale. In justice to yourself, don't miss the
opportunity offered to secure another smart Fall and Winter Suit at
less than the actual manufacturer's cost. Saturday's selling at
$34.50, $45, $55 and $65
Surprising Range of Styles, Fabrics and colors; tailored, Long
Jacket effects, Ripple Suits, Fur and Self Collars
- and a host of other popular models.
h ill V
All
Size,
Regular
and Stoat,
up to 55.
The Materials
SILVERTONE
TINSELTONE
WOOL VELOUR
FINE SERGE
CHEVRON CLOTH
BROADCLOTH
TRICOTINE AND
FANCY CHECKS
The Colors
NAVY
BLACK
OXFORD
FOCH
PEKIN
DRAGON FLY
TAN, BROWN
TAUPE, CHECKS
Women'a Wearing Apparel Entire
Middle Section, South Side
Extraordinary Demonstration Sale of
Thanksgiving
We feel that we have much to
be thankful for and we take this
occasion to thank our patrons for
the generous patronage accorded
us.
We extend a cordial invitation
to all to visit us and partake of
the exceptional values to be had
here. '
Wo
Save
$15 to $20
Saturday
w
$3450,o $49-50
Coats
Save
$15 to $20
Saturday
A DEMONSTRATION that this store is not only coat style,
but coat VALUE headquarter and it's an achievement
to give values like these today, as comparison demonstrates.
Will you save $15 to $20? that's the cold fact about attend
ing this sale Saturday. Come. Save.
High Grade Cloth Coats Silvertone, Tinseltone, Wool Velour,' Broadcloth
and pile fabrics. Many with large Sealine, Nutria and Australian Opossum
collars of self material. Full silk lined. A vast and CO A TA OMIXftl
4W.3U T0 .DU
varied selection to choose from, at
Silk and Wool
DRESSES
$34.50 to $98.50
Our dress expert has assembled a most alluring collection of mid
season 6tyles in 6ilk and wool dresses. You must see them.
For School Wear or Dress
Children's Coats
$9.85 to $24.50
Just the coats for school and dress wear are here heavy fabrics
for warmth and lasting service. Half or full lined, 6elf and fur
trimmed. Good seleotion of colors and fabric styles.
$0.95
VALUES
TO
914.85
A Wonderful Skirt Sale at
Your opportunity to secure an extra 6kirt at a radical reduction from
actual worth. Serge, Satins, Taffeta, Fancy Plaids, Tailored, Draped, Plaited,
Embroidered. Colors Black, Navy, Brown, Taupe, mixtures. All sizes up
to 24 to 38 waist band.
VALUES
TO
914.83
BATn ROBES
FOR WOMEN
(5.95, (6.95, $9.85
1 1 J L Big Store Cash Store vJJ
FUR COATEES
FUR SCARFS
CORRECT APPAREL FOR MEN AND WOMEN
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