THE ALLIANCE HERALD, FRIDAY", FEBRUARY 27, 1920. 8 SOCIETVtg Mr. and Mrs. Harrr A. Johnson nave (tone to Omaha, where Mr. Johnson la attending to company business. Mra. Johnson will Tlslt In Illinois befcre returning. Mr. j. A. Mallery entertained at theater rartjr Wednesday evening. complimentary to Mra. Nellie inu-j-er. The guests were entertamed at 4he Mallery home after the theater and a dainty luncheon was BerTed. Those present were Meadames C. A. Newberry. W. I. Rumer, M. B. Les ter, I. E. Tash, L, Buchensteln, Thelan, C. E. Wills and Vern HunK Mrs. Nellie lliilyer went to Lincoln Wednesday evening to Tlsit with friends. For Sale Two six room houses on Sweetwater. Modern eicept heat Trie and tfims right. Sie Nebraska Land Company. - Mrs. J. D. Emerlrk. principal of the Central school. Is confined to her home due to an attack of the grippe 11. P. Eldimir.er of Chadron was in Alliance Wednesday on business.. Miss Opal Russell, county suporln-', tendent. la substituting for Mrs. Em erlck at the Central Bcbool this week. -Choice mllenre lot lor sa'e at Allianco National Uank on asy Charles Benson of Litchfield, Neb., Is in the city, visiting with his sis ters, Mrs. Ida Rett sand Miss Lulu Benson. For Sale One five room house, tood condition. Modern eicept heat. Good location. 8ee Nebraska Land Company. Miss Blanche Miller will leave to day for Torrlngton, Wyo., where she will ppend the week end with rel ativea. Highest cash price paid for heavy fut poultry, w. K. liitt, at Fairmont Creamery. Mrs. L. C. Thomas entertained at five hundred Thursday evening. Miss Nina Simmons and Mrs. B. J. Sallows entertained at five bun-, dred Monday evening In honor of Miss Florence Morrison of Bayard. L. C. Thomas left for Lincoln Tuesday evening, on business con-, ncctcd with the Wyoming-Northeastern Oil company. For SJe Nina room nous. Bast part of town. Modern. Price 1 right and good terms. Bee Nebraska Land Company. Mrs. L. A. Berry returned Tuesday afternoon from a Ult with her son at Ellsworth. At Alliance National I lank you can purchase Uio most desirable i ev idence lota In the city on easy terms. Miss Florence Morrison, who has been visiting at the D. J. Sallows home this week, returned to her home In Bayard Tuesday. Lowell Blair is the name that has been given to the ten-pound boy which arrived at the home of City Manager Smith February 19. Mr. and Mrs Ed Veuthner of Lin coln are visiting in the city at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mats. Call at Alliance National Dank and bay a residence lot before prices advance. 26 Look over the advertisement for the Alliance Tacking company, ap pearing lu this Issue, . and among other things let your eyes rest on the illustration. This Is an Instance of still another sort of service that the Burr Printing company is prepared to offer its advertisers. This illus tration was drawn by artists of the Bonnet-Brown company, of Chicago, from whom The Herald buys its mat service. Merchants who wish special work of any sort for special occa sions will find real co-operation here Notice to Iel,aval tscrs: The prico advanced Feb. 20, but 1 will sell all separators on baud fit the aanie old price. W. R Cutts. 26 The Herald Is issued under dif Acuities this week, our force being depleted by the absence of Joy C Parker, who was called to Nebraska City by the death of his father. It has meant some extra work for all the rest of us, but we have managed to come out some place, as Judge Stark used to say. Fred Betzold, who has been on the Faclflc coast since last summer, arrived In Alliance Thursday, ritKSUYTKIUAN CHt RCII Every soul needs the atmosphere and act of worship furnished by the church. Everyone needs the fellow ship of those who are striving for the same end. Every soul needs the challenge of the church's lofty Ideals needs the rebuke of her candem naatlon of sin needs her comfort, her faith, her assurance, her salva tion, and her communion. Come to church regularly for the best development of spiritual life. - Morning worship, 11 a. m., "The Wonders of Personality and the Mas ter Life." tfvenlnar worship. 7:30 P. ni.. "Paying the Price." Sunday school at 10 a. m. Let everyone be on time to welcome Superintendent Overman back next Sunday morning. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m., "The Results of Our Words and Dees": leader, Lulu Sturgeon. Come and worship with us at the First Presbyterian church, Box Butte avenue at Seventh street. A. J. KEARNS, Pastor. The announcement tbat a graded road is to be built from Newcastle to Manville was received gladly by officials of the Wyoming-Northeastern Oil company of Alliance. This company has over 7,000 acres of oil holdings on the Cheyenne river, through which the new road will pass. The road will mean that the hauling of tools, equipment and sup plies will be made easier. f 2.00 a year and worth more. ? HORACE BOGUE STORE Now Showing New Spring Coats i i Suits .j$fi3S: -&ts i$x mmmm Dresses Millinery I I ill M I !- m ' a a Of all departments in The Store you are proba bly more interested in the Ready-to-Wear section than any other, for it is here you find authentic styles for Spring. This year more than ever, it seems there never was such a variety to choose from. So many different styles and ideas are brought out in the New Spring Apparel. The Suits, Coats and Dresses seem to vie with each other in Cut, Style and Smartness. Every conceivable trick is used to create the new touches and novel trimmings. For this reason, you will have no trouble in choosing a gar ment suitable for your personality and style; and you will find crea tions more charming and more lovely than we have ever shown. Also a larger stock to select from and our motto: "No Two Garments Alike" assures you individuality in the garment you select. A visit to this store will acquaint you, in a more convincing way, with the lovely new things awaiting your selection.