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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1920)
THE ALLIANCE HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1920. SEVEN jgSOCIETY Mrs. E. A. Gilbert entertained Thursday, January 15, In honor of her seventieth birthday. The lunch eon was given at the Alliance hotel, Mrs. Gilbert decorating her own table. The guests were Mrs. Oscar O'Bannon, Mrs. Dick O'Bannon and Mrs. W. A. Dennett. Call 160. 1 tough Dry 8c per lb. Alliance Steam Laundry. tf Mr. and Mrs. It. R. Klncald of Bingham were Alliance visitors Thursday. They will proceed to Den ver to attend the stock show there. Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Quacken bush were shopping in Alliance on Thursday. Call 160. Rough Dry 8c per lb. Alliance Steam Laundry. tf J. F. Sellers and wife of Bingham stopped off at Alliance Thursday en route to Denver, where they will at tend the stock show there. Lieutenant Alfred S. .Anderson, 166th United States Infantry, Com pany K, Forty-second division, Eighty-third brigade, has been missing several months. There are Indica tions of a loss of memory. Either that or some other affliction would be necessary to explain his disap pearance. FOR. SALE LAND Sandhill ranch, 2680 acres for term of years; cash lease, wild nay, alfalfa ana pas- tare. Will sacrifice cattle with hay to feed for Quick deal. Wm. Pace, Bingham, Neb. T-6-13-20-P A marriage license was Issued to Henry Webber of Alliance and Miss Cora A. Wills of Alliance on Wednes day by Judge Tash. Mrs. A. G. Smart departed First Presbyterian Church . Box Butte Ave." at 7th St. Announcing A Special Lecture "ALASKA THE WONDERLAND" And an Exhibit of Curios BY REV. S. H. KING Rev. King has spent three years in the gold country and speaks from personal experience in this enchant ing land. Hear It Sunday Night ' At the Church, 7:30 P. M. YOU ARE INVITED Wednesday for Colorado Springs, where she will visit with friends for the next two weeks. For Sale Two six room Louse on Sweetwater. Modern except heat Price and terms right. See Nebraska Land Company. 4 William Rise of Scottsbluff was an Alliance business visitor Wednes day. Mrs. Percy Cogswell has been called to Sidney due to the Illness of her sister, Mrs. John Burke. Miss Nellie O'Donnell is confined to her home due to tonsllltis. Mrs. A. G. Isaacson, who under went an operation for removal of tonsils, Is slightly Improved at this writing. Call 160. Rough Dry 8c per lb. Alliance Steam laundry. tf A boy was born Wednesday at St. Joseph's hospital to Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Daniels of Bayard. Mrs. J. H. Mann of Bridgeport Is the guest of her sisters, Mrs. C. E. Hershman and Nellie Wilson. Call 160. Rough Dry 8c per lb. Alliance Steam Laundry. tf ' Miss Rose Carlson entertained at a Bunco party Wednesday. Mrs. Blaln Beckwtth was awarded first prUe. A dainty luncheon was served. The following guests were present: Mesdamea Fred Carlson, Aubrey Young, Blain Beckwith Vivian Hall, and Misses Florence Bruce, Jose phine Ganson. Alta Toung, Mabel Cary, Marie Cary, Marguerite Cary and Nelle Acheson. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Mote enter tained the matrons and patrons of the Eastern Star at their home last evening. Those present were Mrs. George Davis, Mrs. Martha Patmore. Mrs. Claudia Dole, Mrs. Leathla Beach, Mrs. I. E. Tash, and the pa trans were Messrs. E. G. Laing and I. E. Tash. They organized a ma trons and patronB club, which will meet once a month. The next meet ing will be held February 13, at the home of Mrs. I. E. Tash. We grind our own lenses. Drake ft Drake. Optometrists. tf Miss Inez Dunning and Norman McCorkle entertained at an old time party last evening. The evening was spent In games and a light luncheon was served. The guest list included the Misses Nell Atcheson, Mable Sward, Ethel Graham, LaRhea Lunn, Mabel and Janet Grassman, Veach, Williams, Larkln, Benedict and the Mesdames I. L. Atcheson, Hugn Smith, McDonald. Turner and Frost; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Donovan, Mr. and Mrs. Wiker. Mr. and Mrs. Drake. Mr. and Mrs. William Lunn, Mr. and Mrs. Lucas, and Mr. Cunningham and Merrltt Chaffee. Glasses accurately fitted at rea sonable prices. Drake & Drake, The ladies' auxiliary and the woman's missionary society of the First Presbyterian church held a Joint all-day meeting at the home of Mrs. W.. C. Mounts Wednesday, at which time they made hospital sup plies for the Presbyterian hospital at Ladore, Africa, and garments for sufferers in Syria, A picnic lonch was served. For Sale Nine room house, Best part of town. Modern. Priced rlrht and good terms. See Nebraska Land Company. Extra Specials Saturday Large Pkgs. N. B. 0. Sodas, Regular 38c Saturday only33c Extra fancy Jonothan Apples, Reg. price $3.50, Sat. only. $2.98 Bee Brand Corn, Regular price 16c can, Saturday 6 cans..84c The Policy of Our Store Is in Keeping With National Thrift Week Saturday Is BANK DAY And we can save you enough on your purchases to begin a savings account Saturday, the 24th, is Pay Your Bills Day By trading with us you have no accumulated bill to pay. We sell for cash and save you money on every purchase. Look thru our store and you will come again. Cash and Carry Service Fourth Street Market PHONE 57 jjl HIRST, Prop. 114 W. FOURTH ST. One Minute Store Talk "I've drcnnicd of the time when i young chap could really get worth while style and Individu ality In clot hew and at liiKt my dreams come true in your very wonderful showing," exclaimed a young man a newcomer to Alliance. HARPER'S HAVE THE 000D3 First Bon Trousers In the good old days we hear so much about, first long trousers were more of a trial than a pleasure. Wear ing them in public for the first time was a gloomy event. Today every young fellow looks forward to the time when he can proudly exhibit his first, long trousers. Joy has been put into the occasion by this big store. The West's Most .Complete Showing Many Entirely New 1920 Models in Younger Young Men's Suits and Overcoats $25 to $50 Specials Likewise Supreme Displays of t Men's and Young Men's Suits, Ulsters, Chester field Overcoats $20 to $65 Every day is value supremacy demonstration day here Compare and find here a genuine saving of 20, Harper's Dept. Store Big Store Alliance, Neb. CORRECT APPARE1, FOR MEN A ND WOMEN Harper's The Greatest Travel Season in Nebraska's History Finds Us Traveling Goods Headquarters From the south ern or western eoujourner to the student back to school, all find here theld Ideal 1 a Traveling Gooda from the most modern wardrobe trunk to hand luggage. and Furthermore We Posi tively Save you 25 Per Cent Compare Today If Suit Cases, $2.25 to $45.00 Traveling1 Bags, $3.75 $40.00 WE BUY FOR CASH AND WE SELL FOR CASH Wardrobs Trunks famous becker's wardrobe trunks at $30.00 to $50.00 Standard Dress Trunks, $8.75 . $45.00 Steamer Trunks, $7.50 to $43.50 FLORSHEIM Semi-Annual S'KEE 0 PT Our Sale Is On Buy your Spring shoes now and save $3 to $5 per pair. Prices for Spring will be higher than they were this Fall. We have a large quantity of late styles on hand men's high grade shoes of finest materials all clean, fresh merchandises nothing shoddy or specially purchased for sale purposes every pair will be included in this sale. , $17.00 and $19.00 Values NOW $13.50 ... . $16.00 and $16.50 Values NOW $13.60 One special lot representing a few pain remaining from the past year's business, Yaluee from f 10 . to 15, now $785 This is a Florsheim StoreYou know what the trade mark stands for in men's fine shoes you can depend on the style, fit, quality and workmanship. It will pay you to buy two or three pairs now. Harper's Dept. Store Big Store Alliance, Neb. CORRECT APPAREL FOR UEN AND WOMEN