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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1919)
TTIV AT.T.T A VPP ltPTYT TTIVfl V V T7 D T A C T nrnminnn rr mn Black double-breasted ulster, ex tra heavy, for sale, size 42. Call 164 Cleaners & Tailors, 213 Box Butte Ave. g Petition are being circulated In Alliance this week placing E. D. Beach In nomination for delegate at large to the republican national con- i vention, which Is one of the features of the coming year. These petitions will be getting familiar gain before bo very many months. 1 Hough Dry, 8 per pound. Al liance Steam laundry. 2 j Mrs. George W. Blaine, mother of Mrs. O. E. Mlntzer, gave her n n'pas ant Christmas surprise by dropping in Wediits.lay noon. Airs U;iin ex pects to remain in Alliance for about two weeks. Read about our gift certificate plan In this issue. B. O. Bauman, O. D. 6 Mrs. 'L. Z. Molloway and Mrs. W. ' J. Neimann returned from Scotts-j bluff Tuesday evening, where they ' had been in attendance at the fu neral of Gustav Appleberg, a grand- j son of Gustav Appleberg, who is well known In Alliance. The little fellow I was taken suddenly ill with acute ap pendicitis last Thursday, an opera tion was performed Friday and death Call 160. Rough Dry 8c per lb. Alliance Steam Laundry. 2 It will pay you to let the 164 Cleaners and Tailors clean and press your suit and fix up your old over coat. Our phone Is our name. 164 Cleaners and Tailors, 213 Box Butte Ave. 4 came the day following. Miss Eva Seddo of the Fashion Shop left Wednesday evening for her home in Sidney, where she will en joy a short Christmas vacation. She plans to return Saturday. Two of her brothers came to Alliance and ac- i .i v. - vuiui'iiiueu ufr iiunie. t Call 160. Hough Dry 8c ier lb. Alliance Stemm Laundry. 2 Last night at 6 o'clock the marri age of Lucille Curry to Mr. Cyrus Simpson took place at the home of the blrde's mother, Mrs. A. Curry. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Stephen J. Epler of the Christian church. Eighty-five guests were present. A turkey dinner was served Immediately following the ceremony. The couple received many beautiful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Simpson will make their home here. Call 160. Hough Dry 8c per lb. Alliance Steam Laundry. tf Brakeman R. S. Beach returned to work this week after several weeks absence on account of the illness of his father. Call 160. Rough Dry 8c per lb. Alliance Steam Laundry. 2 Miss Bessie Graham, daughter of Postmaster Bob Graham, has re turned to Alliance after a year's gov ernment service in Washington. Rough Dry, 8c per pound. Al liance Steam Loundry. 2 C. E. Myers of the Burlington is on the sick list. We grind our own lenses. Drake & Drake, Optometrists. tf G. W. Miller is enjoying a few days' vacation. Rough Dry, 8c per pound. Al liance Steam Laundry. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Walters of Scotts bluff are spending Christmas with the Donovans in Alliance. James Feagins has returned from Lincoln. The 164 Cleaners and Tailors sell the best tailor made suits and overcoats, and the price, come in and see, $32 and up. The 164 Cleaners and Tailors, 213 Box Butte Ave. 2 J. C. McCorkle leaves today for a business trip to Detroit. He expects to be gone about ten days. For Sale One five room house, good condition. Modern except heat. Good location. See Nebraska Land Company. 4 Irene Rice left today for Omaha after spending her vacation with the home folks. To our customers we wish to express our appreciation of your confidence in this store and the generous patronage given us. To you, and to the public generally, we extend sincere Christmas greetings. Thiele's J ewelry Watchea Drug Brunswick Phonograph Watch Inspector C, B. A Q. .Half 3) o rice Sale on Coats 9 Suit and Dresses W1 ' 1 ? i Begins Saturday, Dec. 27 Ladies, here is a Ready-to-Wear Sale of tremendous saving possibilities for YOU. We offer our entire line of 1 1 Tl 11 1 TTJi a -x 1 ' ' f - i. 11 A. vnfl IKTT A XT nfOT XT7i n nlinnnaM will ! ran aim winter garments at Dig price reductions, some actually at xicioo inan vuui. wo ouwb grasp this economy opportunity and supply their future as well as their present needs. It is just What You've Waited For We need the space to make room for the new Spring goods, therefore we are making these phenomenally attractive prices. a v - COATS The varied new tones of the season are shown in ample range of fabric and price. y2 off SUITS Tailored from imported and -domestic fabrics they are en- , dowed with unusual beauty and ' richness. &;off Ends January 15 DRESSES Expressing the newest designs in the favored materials, these Dresses demand your atten tion. . y2 off FURS SKIRTS A wide and varied collection of rich and beautiful Furs in modes that will find greatest vogue this ' season. New in Weave, in Color, in Fashion these separata Skirts will appeal to every woman 14 Off Of unusual charm, with little ele offer delightful variation in dress. The success of the styles I A FiopAlltli' ! !mr V K 0 n arc cmam- BLOUSES 7i AM CL . r-x I .V N Vrt " It ' II I I L-bX I -t i VI I II J- M 1 1 WE M WT. 1 1 nYv-M 11 (II I f M . A V I I I M The Great Seventeen Day Shopping Event The Fashioe Shop On Account of This En ormous Reduction, It Will Be Necessary to Make a Small Charge for Alter-ations