The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, February 03, 1920, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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THE ALLIANCE HERALD. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1920.
a SOCIETY
Tat
The Alliance post of tho T. P. A
Trill bold their annual party at Red
dish hall on Saturday, February 14,
Valentine's day. Cards and dancing
trill furnish the entertainment, and
the big feature of the program will
be a luncheon. Members and their
families have been invited.
W. R. Harper took an autoload of
Brother L'lks to Scottsbluff last Sun
day afternoon.
Glasses accurately fitted at rea
sonable prices. Drake & Drake,
Miss Margaret Deal entertained a
dozen friends on last Friday orcn'ng.
Flinch and tlddleywinks furnished
the entertainment. Delicious re
freshments were served.
I holce residence lots fur sa'e at
Alliance National llank on rasy
terms. ,26
F. E. Holsten, who has been ill
the past few days, is able to be down
town.
Charles Drrittaln is among those
reported to be ill.
For Sale Two pure bred Ply
mouth Hock cockerel at the Fair
mont Crennt Station. 10
A daughter was born to Mr. and
Mrs. William Maunier Sunday noon.
Calvin Walker of the A. II. Jones
company is confined to his home.
Taul Simpson, after an Illness of
several days, is able to be abroad
again.
FOK HUNT LAND
FOR RENT 160 ncres, northwest of
Alliance; 60 acres broke and
fenced. A. W. -McMillan, North
riatte, Neb. 20
Two sons of Dr. and Mrs. W. J.
Mahaffy are reported to be 111 with
the Influenza.
For Sale Two six room houses
on Sweetwater. Modern except heat.
Price and terms right. See Nebraska
Land Company. 4
Funeral services for the infant
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed . C.
Young were held Monday afternoon
from the home of the parents, Rev.
Stephen J. Epler being In charge.
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.
George Fenning of the Alliance shoe
store on Saturday morning of this
week.
. At Alliance National lUnk you
ran purchase tho moat delrblo res
idence lota in the city on easy terms,
E. I. Gregg of the Alliance Cream
cry company is back on the job again
after an enforced vacation of several
days, due to n severo fall.
A daughter was born Monday
moriilnft to Mr. and Mrs. Anton
Sternberg, living north and west of
Alliance, on the Delgum place.
Call nt Alliance National Hank
and buy a residence lot before prices
advance. 2(1
Mrs. J. A. Axtell of Falrbury came
Thursday in order to be here for th
wedding of her nlco,.'Mi88 Florence
Campbell. She will return Sunday
night.
For Snle Two pure bred Ply
mouth Hock ockereln at the Fair
mont Creain Station, 19
Miss Dei nice Shepherd, nurse of
Omaha, came Friday t oattend the
wedding of Miss Florence Campbell
She leaves Wednesday for Long
Beach, Cal.
Mirs Mildren Campbell of Lincoln
came Friday morning to witness the
wedding of her sister, Florence. She
returned Sunday evening.
For Sale One five room house,
rood condition. Modern except heat.
Good location. See Nebraska Land
Company. 4
Mrs. D. W. Kenner returned Fri
day afternoon to- Hemingford. She
had been visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. M. C. Beauraout.
Mrs. Attle Spencer came from
Maryland to seo about routing her
house.
For Sale Nine room house.
Best part of town. Modern. PrlceJ
right and good terms. See Nebraska
Land Company. 4
Wiley Taylor, brother of the Alli
ance chief of police, returned to his
home in Milan, Mo., Monday after a
visit of several weeks here.
CHEST CLOGGED UP
WITH HEAVY COLD?
Don't give it a chance to
"et in" use Dr. Kin
New Discovery
TIIAT dangerous state where a
cold or cough or case of grippe
might get the better of you may
be neurer than you think. Prompt
action with Dr. King's New Discovery
will avert a long siege.
For fifty years It has loosened eon-g-.tevl
chests, dissipated tight-packed
Idilegm, broken vicious colds and
invglia. Give it to the youngsters
taie It yourself. There will bo no disa
greeable after-effects.
0c. and Sl.20 a bottle. At your
druggist's. Give It a trial.
Bowels Become Normal
-liver livens up, bile flow freely
headache, biliousness, ongUe-fur,
stomach-sourness, disappear !en Dr.
King's New. Life Pills get a their
natural, comfortable aetioa.
llirffflHvfl IIAVOP nljMfl.ntU II nmm ii ii
tlve, sometimes habit-forming, should
not be taken to rack the system vio
lently. jNaiure s way is tne way or Dr.
Vlnir'a Kai T .If a Pill i.n.,11. k.i
firmly functioning the bowels, ejlmi-
uauug mo u'leaiiut-iOKKiiliC WttHM, BDU
promoting; the most gratifying results.
Cleanse the system with them and
know the boon of regular bowels. tSc
t ail druiiUta,
Sheriff Bruce of Rushville was In
the city Monday.
Albert L. Shipman and Mli-s Fay
V. Covalt, both of Alliance were unit
ed in marriage Saturday by Judge
Tash.
The ladles' aid society of the Mtth
odist church entertained the union
choir Friday evening at the Meth
odist church.
County Attorney Lee Basye Is
slightly Improved at this writing.
Alex Lee of Alliance and Mlm
Pauline Meyer of Al.Unco werj mar
ried Monday by the county Judge.
Mrs. Jay O. Walker his returned
from a three weeks' visit In Colum
bus and points in the eastern pa it
of the state.
A letter from Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Zamzow of the Horace Bogue store
to one cf the employes brings the
news that there is all kinds of snow
back east, with cold and otherwise
disagreeable weather.
J. A. Moses of Aurora spent a fe
hours in the city Monday on his wa.,
to Hemingford. He tells of cole
weather with snow and sleet to tti
east of, us.
A. B. Wheeler and wife left Sat
urday for Edgemont, S. D., when
they will make their home. Mrs
Wheeler plans to hold down the
homestead Wheeler filed on last
week, situated ten miles- west o
Dewey.
PIIESBYTKIUA N CI 1 1 11CI I
One of the fundamental thintrs em
ployed In the religious Institute by
Doctor Venner was the necessity of
the co-operation of the home with
the church life. He Raid Biirvovs
have revealed that the lead em In tha
church today are men and women
wno went to church with their i.r-
ents as children. This was the pos
itive Influence. Doctor Venner was
strong for the old family pew. Take
your children to church. You are
responsible to God for your children.
The habit of church going In Invalu
able In character formation. Encour
age your children to go to church,
yourself setting tne example In reg
ular attendance. Regular Instruc
tion In righteousness, the expound
ing of the gospel, the memorlx!ng of
the grand old hymns, constitutes a
steadying Influence for all the year.
Let parents see that being In the
church service with their children Is
an unselfish Christian service for
their children, as well as being good
for them. Plan to send your chil
dren to a Christian college. Begin
saving for their education now. Tray
for your household and bring up
your children In the nurture and ad
monition of the Lord.
Religious Instruction begins In the
home. As a pastor I am almost
afraid to ask some boys and girls to
unite with the church. Tbey attend
very Indifferently and why have them
Join something they know nothing
about. Who is to blame? The old
family pew" Is Ideal, father, mother
and the boys and girls sitting to
gether. Children get much from the
attitudes of parents toward wor
ship. Doctor Venner says, "We
need a new crop of parents." Think
on these things.
We begin the study of "Christian
Americanization, a Task for the
Churches" Wednesday evening at
7:30 o'clock. Young people, men
and women, we can make this a very
Inspiring hour. Come!
First Presbyterian church, corner
Box Butte avenue at Seventh street.
A. J. KEARNS, Pastor.
Good Lumber
The fine, Spring like weather we have been having're
ininds us that Spring in truth will soon be here, and with it
the building season.
If you are thinking of building anything from a Chicken
Coop to Mansion it is time you were making your plans.
Yc will be glad to give you any assiistance we can.
Fowler ..Lumber Co.
FLOYD LUCAS, Mgr.
GOOD LUMUHt - RIGHT PIUCEH
Government Flour
Makes Good Bread
Flour men will tell you that United States Grain Cor
poration Standard Pure Wheat Flour makes good bread and
superior biscuits, pastry and doughnuts. Try It.
Your pocketbook will tell you that the prices of Grain
Corporation Flour mean a real saving for you.
United States Grain
Corporation Standard
Pure Wheat Flour
is Belling around 6 cents a pound. It Is made of this year's
abundant crops of winter wheat and contains those desirable
qualities usually found In higher priced flours.
It is not a substitute nor is it a "Victory" or "War"
flour.
Price, $1.60 for 24y2 lb. sack
Fresh Fish, 15c to 25c a lb.
Winesap Apples, $1.50 a bushel
JOHN PILKINGTON
124 EAST THIRD STREET
One Minute
Store Talk
f "No wonder you people
draw trado from all over
the west. Why would i't
a man come here to Imy
apparel, where u Miow
practically nil the famous
lines of line clothing, tin I
In a range of styles that
makes jour showing a
national style exlilbl".
an establishment far re
moved from orllnaiy
clothing uteres?" wild a
western ciistomrr in ft
tendance upon the 2t
discount offering at
HAHPKH'S.
ARE YOU MAKING
THE MOST OF
THIS EVENT?
W. R. HARPER, Prop.
' If -If I' i'lf? 'Ih 'Hi
fmam i we mm mw m r a, ma a
Harper's
-W. R. HARPER, Prop.-
SHOP EARLY STORE CLOSES AT 6:00 P. II. SATURDAY 9:00 P. M.
Harper's RUSH
VERCOA
AA'EDNESDA'Y will be the banner day of the
Y Y Clothing Department, because every man
knows that there is no hope for lower prices
next year, and that this event is the supreme
saving opportunity.
BROKEN LINES. BUT HUNDREDS UPON HUN
DREDS OF MEN'S, YOUNG MEN'S
YOUNGER YOUNG MEN'S
AND BOYS'
.Fancy Overcoats
at
If if 7
DWW
SEE OUR
WINDOWS
TODAY
OVERCOATS in every degree of correct fancy color materials, from extreme
novelty, warmth without weight weaves, to great warm, burly fleeces and
heavy overcoatings plenty of medium and dark shadings.
OVERCOATS in every 6tnart novelty model from full belted great coats and
belt back models to utility coats, motor coats, ulsterettes single or double
breasted. Also fur collar, fur and fur lined overcoats.
OVERCOATS from a score of famous makers the cream of 1919-20 style pro
duction. Overcoats as good for next year as this year. Finest overcoats
made at 40 less than next year's prices prepare.
Broken lines of Young Men's and Younger Young Men's Fancy Suits
Selection not so large as the overcoat sale offers, but extraordinary values at
20 Ter Cent Off.
We Sell for
cash
We Sell for
LESS
WV R. Harper Dept.
Store
BIG STORE
ALLIANCE, NEB.
We Sell for
CASH
We Sell for
LESS