The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, October 15, 1920, Page THREE, Image 3

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    THE ALLIANCE HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15th, 1020.
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PERSONALS 1
T)f. Tilak left yosteruar for IMne
rldge on bnslncsc.
T. Quinnette left Thursday for
Crawford where he has accepted a
position.
A. M. Pool left for Hyannis on
business this morning.
John W. Nay of Grand ISVand, was
transacting business here Thursday.
Sailor Hats at cort and less than
coot at Hlghland-Hollowa? Co.
Mrs. A. Ottaway and Mrs. O. Kuhn
left Thursday for Omaha to visit
relatives and friends.
Mrs. Hobbs, manager of the tele
phone system at Antloch was in Alll
anc transacting businpus Thursday.
F. M. Bathlwlck of Lewellen, was
In Alliance Thursday.
Leo Carnine was in Alliance hav
ing dental work done.
Rosa SIglin who was operated on
Thursday morning is reported to be
getting along nicely.
J. O'Neil of Lakeside was In town
Thursday transacting business.
Bailor Hats at cost and less than
cost at Highland-Holloway CV.
Mrs. Williams of Antioch was In
town Thursday for dental work.
Miss Lillian Tuma of Antioch
spent Thursday evening in Alliartce.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clive of Iteming
ford were In town Thursday on bus
iness. W. D. Rumer of the Rumer garage
is installing a new elevator in hTs
building at Third and Box Butte.
Alfred Rodgers and Jake Brechtl
left for Torrington, Wyo., for a few
days' visit with friends.
Sailor Hats at cost and lens than
cost n Highland-Hollo way (.
Mrs. Bert Duncan and sister, Miss
Alice Williams, are going to Hot
Springs for a week's vacation
George Milbourne of Thlele's drug
store has been spending a few days
in New Castle, Wyo.
Mrs. G. W. Johnson and daughter,
Airs. Leon Edwards, left last ni.rtht
for Omaha for a few days' visit with
Mrs. Johnson's brother, who Is In the
hospital there.
Tojii Fielding returned from Den
ver where he has been consulting a
specialist.
J. W. Carroll of this city had his
tonsils removed.
Mr. Semky, the butcuer at Dun
can's grocery store, has been sick for
a few days. However, he is back to
work again.
Mrs. Hall of jf?wcastle, TTyo., un- j
tlerwent an operation Thurslaj i
morning. She Is reported as getting
along nicely.
J. H. Sharpe of Hemlngford was
in Alliance Thursday.
J. H. Boxlay is visiting friends in
Alliance.
B. A. Baehl enliRted for two vears
service In the Navy.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Uovof Lakeside
were In the city on business Thursday.
Household remedies and toilet
goods, tiro for one cent more than
the price of one. The Ilexall Store.
NOTH ON tiUKKN HI ITS
Why Is a green suttt I'. Is harder
to answer than the simple question
of why Ib a suit green. A suit is
green because it is made that way,
but a green suit ia an anomaly with"
no apparent reason for being except
that we are mistakes.
All men buy a green suit sooner
or later, but nobody has ever been
known to be fond of one after he
has had it a few weeks. It Is not
cheaper, it does not harmonize with
civilized surroundings, and is posi
tively unbecoming to most i.nn.
Think of any frieno of yours as h
looks in a green suit, and you will
think of all the traits you dislike in
him. Yet the suit of gaudy green
continues to be made in vast num
bers, bought as advertised and worn
with purple ties. Perhaps the reason
is that the color appeals to the hope
ful mood in whic. a man buys a suit
of clothes. Afterwards, however, it
serves as a constant reminder of a
moment of weakness and fatuity,
and in this reaction he learns to hate
the sight of his attire, refers to it as
a green monstrosity, and wears It
surreptitiously to the movies and on
rainy days when a fit of melancholy
is upon him. C. B. W. G. in Life.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
KAPTIST CHtUCII.
Dean Firth of Grand Inland Col
lege, will supply the pulpit in the
Baptist church at both the morning
and evening service Sunday Oclobtr
17. A cordial invitation Is "xtnidd
to the public.
DEAN Ft 11711.
Plan your needs for the household
and buy at practically 50 er rent oi.
Thui'Mlay at the Ilexall Store.
METHODIST milieu.
A number or young people met
at the parsonage Wednesday night
for a business meeting of the Ep
worth league. C. E. Chase was elect
ed president of the league and Miss
Verna Dow first vice president. A
study contest plan was presented and
after consideration was adopted by
unanimous vote. This plan will be
presented In detail at the leasue ses
sion next Sunday night and sides
chosen. ,,rMV
Next Sunday will be observed nt
"Young People's Day" at the church
services. At the evening service a
few young people will speak on,
"What the Church Can Do for the
Young People," which will be fol
lowed by some remarks by the pastor
on "What the Young People Can Do
for the Church".
Any parents having children they
wish baptized should bring them nt
the morning service, 11 a. m. Te
baptismal service will be Just before
the sermon.
M. C. SMITH, Pastor.
Chrli t "
T'Mirs'lrv rvpnlng, October 21.--"A
Rich But a Sad Family, or Hell a
Hot Country".
Friday evening, October 22. "The
Two Ways."
Each evening at 7:20 Is the time
to hear this wonderful preacher dsl
cuss these subjects. The DTble
school Invites you to become one 6f
250 next Lord's day morning. The
endeavor prayer-meeting asks you to
come with a prepared lrsson and a
prayerful heart. Come to the church
with a message and a welcome.
S. J. EPLER, Minlsr.
PHINIIYTKIUAN Cllt'IU'll.
Sunday m'uooi at 11:45 a. m. Spe
cial music by the boys' choir. Our
attendance Is steadily Increasing. Lot
, the good work go on. You are wel
come. Morning worship, 11 a. m., "The
I Proper Use of Our Talents." Evening
service, 7:30 p. m., "Does It Make
Any Difference What We Believe?"
Christian endeavor, 6:30 p. m.,
j topic: "Christian Principles In Poli
tics." Leader, Mr. Prince.
All are cordially invited to these
services.
! Men's meeting notice: We am
sorry to report that owing to the un
finished condition of the basement It
! will be necessary to postpone th
men's meeting scheduled for Tuesday
evening, October 19. Further notice
will be made when available.
First Fresbyterlan church, corner
Box Butte avenue and Seventh street.
A. J. KEARNS. Pastor.
When wilt cninese generals stop
committing suicide after defeat and
live to write books explaining who
lost the war?
tlU ltCH OF CHRIST.
The meetings are conrnulng with
stronger sermons at each meeting.
Evangelist Davidson grows In power
and eloquence at each service.
Here Is a list of his subjects:
Friday evening, October 15. "Re
member Lot's Wife."
Saturday evening, October 16.
"Caesar and Christ."
Sunday morning, October 17. "A
Crown of Glory".
Sunday evening, October 17.
"The Sin of Unbelief."
Monday evening, Ocober 18
"The Resurrection of Christ Proven
by Infidel Witnesses from q, Lawyer's
Point of View." J
Tuesday evening, October 19. "A
Shadow."
Wednesday evening, October 20.
"What Will You Do With Je"
Have You Now Got
Range
Satisfactiioe
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titude of ways.
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The Coming of Cold "Makes You Think" About Your Winter's Supply of
On Our
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Money
Warm Clothing We Save
0 Discount Sale 20
Look over these items and see if there are not several on which you can SAVE MOXKY. Everything listed has
a special attractiveness in view of approaching cold weather. You know it is eommg-KO why not buy now while these
SHOES, UNDERWEAR0 "gINGHAMS, PERCALES. SHEETING, MUSLINS, CORSETS, HOSIERY, WOOL DRESS
GOODS, BLANKETS AND COMFORTERS.
Includes Every Item On First Floor
SATINS, TAFFETAS
and Georgettes
$3.50 and $4.00 Values
offered at
$2.29
Coats, Suits and
Dresses at
1-3 Off
We have truly a wonderful line of merchandise priced
to sell regularly at way below what you expected for this
Fall. They are doubly attractive at these prices.
NOTHING IS EXCLUDED
Satins and Printed
Georgettes
$5.00 and $6.00 Values
offered at
$3.49
Skirts Waists and
Millinery at
1-3 Off
Every garment has been selected with a careful view to
both the needs and means of our customers. With every
thing new to choose from you cannot afford to miss th'ese.
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