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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1920)
PERSONALS Mesdames J. Ferguson and S. Elliott of Antloch, are moving to Al liance. Rev. R. V. Reams, pastor of the First Tresbytcrlan church at Can ton, 111., accompanied by his wife and son, arrived Thursday for an In definte stay with Rer. and Mrs. A. J. Kearns of this city. Joa Taahn of Anselmo, stopped over in Alliance Thursday en route from Denver to his home. Joe Fischer and Gordon Deiswang er stopped over in Alliance Wednes day and Thursday on their way from Newcastle, Wyo., to Denver, Colo. Mesdames C. Goldsmith. M. A. Kennicutt and daughter, Florence, of Sidney, stopped over In Alliance Thursday on their way to Kansas . City. Mr. ayid Mrs. Jacob Mayer of Dal ton, were guests in Alliance Thurs day on their way to Texas. Mrs. O. W. Bullock of Kansas City, who has been with her daughter, who was 111 here, returned to Kansas City accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Stewartj Mr. Stewart and baby. Mrs. Grommet and children, ac companied by Mrs. Nagelschneider of Crawford, were in Alliance Thurs lay on their way to Wyoming. W. T. Case and D. W. Cameron of Antloch, who were in the city ou bus iness, left Thursday morning. Mrs. C. Ferguson, who has been ' Tislting her daughter, Returned to lier home at Antioch Thursday with her two grandchildren. Mrs. Fred Donees of Antloch, who was in Alliance tot the Chautauqua Wednesday evening, returned to her home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Wagoner, who are on their honeymoon, were In Al liance Thursday on their way to Hot Springs. ' F. U. Edwards of Scottsbluff, was In Alliance Thursday on business. Mr. and Mrs. S. U. Townsend of Bingham, were In Alliance Wednes day and Thursday on business. Mesdames Eskew, J. II. Walker and Miss Lucille Greathouse, who were in Alliance shopping and for the Chautauqua Wednesday, return ed to their homes at Whitman Thurs day. Mrs. R. S. Dysen and baby left Thursday for a visit with friends in Ravenna. . . Mrs. J. Florlen and children left Thursday for a visit with relatives at Whitman. Mesdames William Steele and Anna Bennett, who have been here to see Miss Stacha RochTort at thf St. Joseph hospital, returned (o thci: homes at Ellsworth Thursday. ..' J. Arick spent Thursday in Au tloch on business. Raymond Phlpps stopped over In Alliance Thursday en route from Lusk, Wyo., to his home in Whit man. . ' Edwin Masny left Thursday for Bingham on business. E. R. Harris and W. B. Jackson left Thursday for Sandcut on busi ness v" Mrs. Mary Noah, who has been vis iting Mesdames Colerick and Muntze, left Thursday for her home at Rock port, Mo. James Chisholm, who has been in Torrington on business, stopped over In Alliance Thursday on his way to Ills home at Sheldon, la. 'Mrs. F. B. McMaster left Wednes ' day for a visit with relaives at Antioch. Mrs. L. M. Clay left Wednesday for the hay fields of the Joy ranch. . Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Dwigglns, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Glarem returned to their home at Ellsworth Wednesday. H. M. Sims and A. A. Simmons left Wednesday for Lakeside where they will work. 'Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Work of Ra venna, wh ohave been visiting at Keota, Col., stopped over In Alliance Wednesday on their way home. Mr. an-1 Mrs. C. 11. loa-. bave gone to T)eadwood and Spuulie') lor an extended trpi Misses Mam id la and Francis ( ol Uns spent Monday In Hot Spriugb, i. D. Anton Uhrig- of Hemingford. coun ty commissioner, was in Alliance the first of the week in attendance at the meeting of the board of equalization. The army mule has received a cltal tlon for heroic conduct during the war. All who observed his work know he deserves this official tribute, but It will surprise many, as the army mule' belongs "to the clast of humble heroes rarely appreciate for his service to the cause. The gingham girl has now appear ed to encourage the overall boy And before the new fashion is fairly Inaugurated the price of glngba'n and denim will outclass that of silk and broadcloth, for the prod'er al ways sleeps with one eye open for a chance. The winter wheat forecast for the year is Just 250,000,000 bushels un der last year's crop. The prospects are that It Is not going to be so easy for the loafer to maintain contact with the loaf. When the war la actually over D Annunzio will never be able to settle down to writing poetry and lurid dramas. The only outlet for his sup er-energies will be to go Into moving pictures. What does the old-fashioned. girl who married him "just for a home1 marry him for now? Suty Clearance Sale Women's Suits, Coats, Silk and Wash Dresses One-Half and One-Third Off Hit by , r Hundreds of beautiful garments in this sale against scores heretofore, makes .this July Clearance Sale by far the most import ant that Alliance has ever known. Our Entire Stocks WOMEN'S AND MISSES' SPUING AND SUMMER Tailored and Silk UITS .1 AT EXACTLY ONE-THIRD OFF S ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL $34.50 $39.50 $44.50 $49.50 $54.50 $59.50 $64.50 $69.50 $74.50 $79.50 $84.50 $98.50 $120.00 SUITS AT SUITS AT SUITS AT SUITS AT SUITS AT SUITS AT SUITS AT SUITS AT SUITS AT SUITS AT SUITS AT SUITS AT SUITS AT $23.00 $26.34 $29.66 $33.00 $36.33 $39.66 $43.00 $46.33 $49.66 $53.00 $56.33 $65.66 $80.00 Entire lines involved. When The Fashion Shop says "Clearance," that's just what it means, and value-giving that smashes prece dent and outdistances competition prevails Compare. Our Entire Stocks SPRING AND SUMMER WOMEN'S AND MISSES' Sport and Street Wraps AND COATS , ' AT EXACTLY ONE-HALF OFF Our Entire Stock WOMEN 'S AND MISSES SPRING AND SUMMER Silk Dresses AT EXACTLY ONE-THIRD OFF ALL $24.50 DRESSES AT $16.66 ALL $29.50 DRESSES AT $19.60 ALL $34.50 DRESSES AT $23.00 ALL $39.5Q.PRESSES AT $26.33 ALL $44.50 DRESSES AT $29.66 ALL $49.50 DRESSES AT $33 00 ALL $54.5Q DRESSES AT $36.34 ALL 59.50 DRESSES AT $39.68 ALL $64.50 DRESSES AT $43.00 ALL $69.50 DRESSES AT $46.33 ALL $74.50 DRESSES AT $49.66 ALL $79.50 DRESSES AT $53.00 . ALL SILK SPORT SKIRTS ONE-THIRD OFF 07 ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALT ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL $24.50 $29.50 $34.50 $39.50 $44.50 $49.50 $54.50 $39.50 $64.50 $69.50 $74.50 $89.50 COATS COATS COATS COATS COATS COATS COATS COATS COATS COATS COATS COATS AT $12.25 AT $14.7R AT $17.25 AT $19.75 AT $22? AT $24.25 AT $27 2?v AT $29.75 AT $32.25 AT $34 7 AT $37 21 AT ?44V; Our Entire Stock WOMEN'S AND MISSES' SPRING AND SUMMER Wash Dresses AT EXACTLY ONE-THIRD OFF ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL $12.85 $14.85 $17.50 $19.50 $22.50 $24.50 $27.50 $29.50 $32.50 $34.50 $37.50 $39.50 DRESSES DRESSES DRESSES DRESSES DRESSES DRESSES DRESSES DRESSES DRESSES DRESSES DRESSES DRESSES AT $ 8 55 AT $ 9.90 AT $11.C8 AT $13.00 AT $15.00 AT $16.34 AT $18.34 AT $l AT $20 3 AT $23.00 AT $25.00 AT $26.34 J ; ALL COOL WASH SKIRTS . ONE-THIRD OFF RULES OF SALE: No Approvals; No C. O. D.'s; No Exchanges) A Small Charge for Alterations Shop at the store wHere shopping is pleasant. The FASHION SHOP