The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, December 26, 1919, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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THE ALLIANCE HERALD, ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA, DECEMBER 26, 1919.
See Drake's for C1mpi. tf
Mr. and Mrs. Ncls Peterson hare
moved to 607 Missouri aveuue.
See Dauman and See Better.
We grind our own lenses. tf
Mrs. Walter Buechsensteln was
liostess at a 7 o'clock breakfast on
Christmas morning.
( all 160. Hough Irjr 8c per lb.
Alliance Steam Laundry. 2
Roadmaster J. M. Iloenshell spent
Christmas at his home near Lincoln.
Oscar Nelson has gone to Oakland
for a visit. .
r. C. Dixon, who Is In the employ
of the Farrls-Marcy company at
Omaha, spent Christmas la Alliance
at the home of his moth-, Mrs. W.
O. Kiel I.
(ought Dry, 8c per pound. Al
liance Stctuit Ijnuiulry. tf
D. F. Sweet was a dinner guest at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Itufus
Jones Christmas day.
For Sale Nine room house.
Beat part of town. Modern. Price J
right and good terms. So Nebraska
Land Company. 4
The young people's missionary cir
cle of the Christian church will meet
Monday evening at the home of Mrs.
Stephen J.;Eplir, 116 East Ninth St.
Mrs. Leslie A. Hall, leader.
ltousbt Dry, 8c per pound. Al
liance Steam laundry. tf
Rev. J. Orrin Gould will leave for
Lincoln Sunday to attend a meeting
of the board of managers of the Ne
braska Baptist convention.
Miss Josephine Oanson and A. O.
Smart took Christmas dinner at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carlson
Miss Florence Bruce, who Is teach
lng In Antloch,(ls spending the holi
days with her sister, Mrs. Fred Carl
ton.
John L. Horn .and Miss Emma
Kline, both of Bayard, were united
In marriage Wednesday morning at
the Methodist parsonage, Rev. Mearl
C. Smith officiating.
Clarence II. McCully and Miss
Marie M. Montgomery, both of Mul
len, were married at the Methodist
pasonage Christmas day, Rev. M
C. Smith officiating.
Wednesday afternoon, at the home
Of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Smith, Rev
Mearl C. Smith united In marriage
Frank E. Tierce and Mrs. Mary L,
Young. The couple left for Denver
for a short honeymoon, after' which
they will reside on a ranoli east of
Alliance.
Mrs. M. S. Hargravea entertained
guests from Hay Springs on, Christ
mas day.
GOOD Pt ULICITV FOR
CITY OF ALLIANCE
curriculum, and neither the teachers
nor children need to be ashamed as
regards the edifices In which they
are boused.
Healthfulness, always desirable,
reaches 'a maximum here. The altl
tude, 4,000 feet, Is just about the
proper figure high enough to pos
sess every advantage, and not so
high as to affect those who find them
selves out of accord with too great a
height. Occasional bad days In win
ter there are, to be sure, but they are
few and far between; and the sum
mers, with their cool nights, are de
lightful. The water, a point Inevit
ably to be considered, la of such a
quality that there could be no, im
provement desired by the most exact
ing. It comes from the city's own
deep wells. The water and electric
'light plants are municipally owned.
Alliance and Box Butte county
constitute a mutual admiration soci
ety. Alliance Is proud of the little
empire of which she la the capital,
but her pride Is no whit less than
thatofthecounty in its metropolis.
East and south of the city la the sand
hill country, the most wonderful
cattle section of the nation; and to
the west and north stretch the acres
of rich chocolate loam which has
made this section a synonym for
productivity.
The three hanks, which are mem
bers of the Community club the
First National, Alliance National and
First State show by their huge de
posits and their constantly expanding
operations that this section la pro
gressing In great strides so far as
material affairs are concerned.
Few towns of its siie in the United
States possesses a commercial organ
isation which Is so alert, aggressive
and effective as the Community club.
This circumstance is due to the fact
that Us rucmberbhlp Is made up of
more than a hundred genuine speci
mens of "live wires" business and
professional men who are on their
toes, ready to go, whenever the call
comes to be up and doing. They ac
cord their organization something
more than - financial support, al
though they give that quite eiblral
ly; but in addition they give it their
active, vlgorour aid whenever there
' Is work to be don". As directors of
the organization, they have installed
for t' e present year's work the fol
lowing nine leading spirits: Glen
Miller. J. W. Guthrie, Charles Brlt
tan, J. S. Rheln. F. A. Bald. A. T.
Lunn, W. J. Mahaffy, E. D. Mallery,
L. II. Highland. The organization
considers nothing of too little Im
portance to l.uii Ue, nor is it awed,
on the other hand, by the unusual
magnitude of any undertaking. Its
activities extend all the way from
the purchase of cocoons from the
children of tho city at a penny a
doten to the fostering of the $1,500.-
000 packing plant and the $100,000
home-bullliinj ccrp ration previous
ly referred t. 1 .h of those enter
prises nro th !i. - result of the
THE
CASH
STORE
UTARPER
Lli
toe ,
CASH
STORE
Saturday
A Post Christmas Sale of
1 00 DRESSES
Priced Ridiculously Low
Marvelous New Arrivals
Elaborately embroidered and smartly tailored
models, showing the new braid embroidery,
wool fringe trimming and other smart effects
Georgettes
Serges
Velours
Taffetas
Satins
In a Wide
Variety
of Styles,
in All
Colors
Tricotines
Velveteens
Taffetas
Satins
$
33
50
Velours
Georgettes
Crepe Metiors
Serges
Dress Section South Side
Paulettes
Velours
Crepe Metiors
Serges
Ji(Pwh
Tricotines
Georgettes
Velvets
Crepe de Chines
EMBROIDERED, BRAIDED AND BEAUTIFULLY
TRIMMED MODELS IN ALL COLORS AND SIZES
I a II
Special Reductions in
Winter Goats
Plain and Fur Trimmed
The Styles and Values Offered Have
Been Formerly Priced in the Regular
Harper 's Stock at from $45 to $ 79. 50
L I'f ATA f . !
vmrmm
tv sre i f;.'-? ; I LSf
A Wide Variety of Smart Styles developed in Silvertones,
Velours, Pom Poms, Kerseys and Mixtures. There are splen
didly tailored, self-trimmed models, others have collars and
trimmings of Coney, Seal Plush, Beaver Plush and Velvet.
Formerly price to $45.
Includes Beautiful Models in Bolivias, Silvertones, Velours,
Meltons, Pom Poms, Broadcloths and Plushes. Luxuriously
trimmed with Nutria, Seal, Marten, Coney and Plushes, also
many self-trimmed. Formerly priced to $79.50.
D).50
arper Dept. Store
WE SELL FOR
CASH ONLY
If You Don't Believe It,
Try to Open a Charge
Account
Big Store
Alliance,
Nebraska
WE SELL FOR
CASH ONLY
If You Don't Believe It,
Try to Open a Charge
Account
i
Community c'.obs work.
(Continued Next Week.)
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