The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, October 15, 1920, Page TEN, Image 10

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THE ALLIANCE HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15th, 1920.
PERSONALS
P. W. Qulnno(l returned frpm
Lincoln Wednesday.
Bailor lla( nt ,tt niul l-n.- llm
cot at lllftlilfliiil-lloUowny (Vi.
I'. K. Romlg went to Newcastle
this morning on legal bualneas.
Mrs. P. T. Grove was In town on
Wednrnday attending to business.
J. D. Laque of Lakeaide W4d trans
acting buliis In Allla; c V.V J!.v.
day. Sailor Hat at crat anl lews than
cost at Hlghland-llolloway ('.
Guy Ktnnkott has bet n hijin;: oil
for a few days. 11? is vMUim: in t:ie
ant.
J. E. Ttnio.on ha k-ft A'l!:
lie will travel with the WeBterman
DroB. Carnival.
Mr. and iMr. Jake P t frti r
two sons were here visiting E. U.
Lalng and wife.
A. J. Gant was railed to tlroken
Dow Tuesday on account of the wi
tless of his sister.
Sailor Hat at cot and Icwa than
coat at Illnhland-Ilolloway Oo.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson are
spending a few days with Mrs. Dan
Foley for a few days.
Sergeant G. W. Deffenbaugh left
Wednesday for Omaha, where he will
report to headquarters.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peister, wno
have been quarantined with nmall
pox, are again able to be out.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Jeep are the
proud parents of a nine-pound son
born In Omaha Wednesday.
True Miller and daughter. Mattk
left Tor Bridgeport Tuesday noon.
Mr. Miller la going to drive a new
car back. .
Sailor tlata at cost and lo than
coat at Iltghlniid-llollouay (V.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hunt, aad
daughter, Dorothy, return! from
Brush, Col., Tuesday noon, vhore
they had spent a few days on the
farm
Miss Edna Flynn and Bister, Mrt.
Luke Swigart, of Galesburg, 111., ar
rived In Alliance this morr.hu; and
will visit with friends for a few days.
Tuey are former Alliance reMden's
Attend the One-Cent Sale, Tlmm
day, Friday and Saturday at the IU x.
all Store.
SIOITX TO OIVW A
FAItKWKIX DAKCK
The Sioux Indians from the Pine
Rldae agency, who have been In Alli
ance and vicinity for the past two
months and have been of Invaluable
i-lni' to the furmerd during the
potato harvesting season, Juat closed,
feel very friendly toward this city,
and as an evidence of this feeling,
will give a farewell dance an 1 enter
tainment on the tnveiurnt on Box
Butte avenue next Saturday after
noon and evening, October 16.
Among the dances the Indian
will put on will be the Owl dance, the
Chief dance. Omaha dance and
others. It will be an opportunity for
youngsters and others to see these
dances put on by the men who really
know how It Is done. Another ten
years, and it Is doubtful whether It
will be possible to see the genuine
thing.
The Sioux from the agency are
among the good Indians these days.
They conduct themselves In a peace
able and law-abiding manner and
the farmers who have been depend
ing on them for years are niirf.y
glad that friendly relations exist. A
number of times. It is said, the In
dians have saved the potato crop.
There will be no admission charge,
the Alliance business men contribut
ing to a fund to defray all expenses,
although free will offerings will not
be refused. Make It a point to be In
Alliance next Saturday.
Jack McClure, who has been in Al
lUi.ro on business lor a few tit).,
returned to his home In Omaha Wefl-nttday.
Carl Wenzel Is visiting In the east! Mr. and Mrs. Ray Eldred of Antl
for a few day.
Sailor I lata at cost and 1cm than
cot at Ilighland-Ilolloway Co.
J. E. Farrell returned to the t7
och are In town visiting their son, after spending a few days on t lie
who is attending school at the ranch with Horace Anderson. Horace
academy. has been putting up a new fence.
The barber asks you whether
you will have a shave or a haircut
because he knows you can't afford
both.
If the rats could only be Induced
to cross streets now they would soon
be exterminated by the automobile
speeders. .
What has become of the old-fashioned
barber wno used to talk your
arm off In railing against the high
prices
Those cows found intoxicated from
their over-indulgence in moonnhine
muBh ought to be valuable for milk
punch.
look Xry Us First LOOK
Kash Kounts
We Do Not Have Saturday, Sales But We. Have The Best
at the Cheapest Prices Quality Considered
EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK INCLUDING 'SUNDAY MORNINGS
WE ALSO CARRY MILK ON SUNDAY MORNINGS
We DO NOT sell you BONES. All our Meats are well-trimmed before
weighing. We also GUARANTEE YOU 16 OZ. TO THE POUND.
WHEN WANTING T H E B E S T CALL ON MELVIN BROS.
YOUR TRADE WILL BE APPRECIATED HERE
Sanitary Meat Market
" Makers of Fine Sausages"
118 WEST FOURTH STREET
PHONE 40
WE SELL
FOR CASH
BIO STORE 1 SSma 1 "t rVH-i
WE SELL
FOR CASH
It Will Pay You to Come 100 Miles
To Attend This Sale
Lower prices was the startling order that went forth last week to every department head in
this great store. .. The movement is store wide. ... It is thorough and comprehensive embracing
every piece of merchandise in our stocks, whether here one month, one week or only one day.
' The reductions have been made in most drastic fashions People have been looking for lower
prices. .. And here they are... The tremendous response accorded this event is proof positive
of how unmercifully we have slashed prices and is also indicative of the appreciation of the
shopping public toward our efforts This page tells you of only a mere handful of wonderful
money -saving opportunities this sale offers. ,
Pepperill and Saxon Sheets,
$2.48
Regular $3.50 value, extra
large size, 81x90.
LADIES' SWEATERS
Lawn Green, Salmon, Pink
and American Beauty
$7.98
Surplus Styles ,
$12.00 Values
MEN'S $2 WORK SHIRTS
In Blue Chambray
$1.50
Regular $2.00 Values
COTTON BATS '
Comfort Size
Comfort Size 81x90
ROLL
$1.75
Regular $2.75 value Best
Grade of Cotton
LADIES' SHOES
in Browu and Gray
.These are $15.00 to $18.00.
Values
FLORSHEIM SHOES
$6.98
Regular $10.00 Values
In English Lasts
RIBBON SALE OUTING FLANNEL , BOYS' CORDUROY MEN'S SILK
75c Value 55c Value SUITS SHIRTS
No. 200 Fancy and Plain Dark $2.00 Values JERSEY SILKS
Cl0rS ratterns " Regular $12.00 Values
. CHILDREN'S HOSIERY " " '
LADIES' COATS WOOL AND COTTON Miss Columbia LADIES' SILK HOSE
$40.00 to $50.00 Mixed Plaid Good, ft PAIR In Black Only
Values
$3500 - 98YD Regular 60c Value .50
In Brown Polo Cloth Regular $1.25 Value Regular $3.00 Values
In Brown Polo Cloth WASH GINGHAM
DRESSES "
HERMAN'S SHOES t Anriro. mar
FLORSHEIM . . $7.00 Dresses, now $5.00 UIES UNION
Tan Vici STTTT1
WORK SHOES ' $6.00 Dresses, now $4.00 ua
' flJQ fX $500 Dresses, now .$3.50 75
S4.98 OJ.UJ $4.00 Dresses, now $2.98 EACH
Regular $9.00 Values Regular $15.00 Values Ladies' Black Only Regular $1.25 Value
WE HAVE NO BAD CHARGE AC
COUNT WE SELL FOR CASH
AND SELL FOR LESS.
1 1 1 WmorlWtnre
BIG STORE
IF YOU DO NOT BELIEVE WE ARE
ON A CASH BASIS, TRY TO OPEN
A CHARGE ACCOUNT.