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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1920)
FIVH SOCIETY Mrs. A. J. Nelson gate a nil o'clock dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Mor ris Nelson Monday evening. Frankle. M. Thclan, Hetpbrlnger, Percy Cogswell, F. A. lllvely. V. D. Rumer. J. D. Thelan. E. A. Hall, V. B. Gage. A. V. Gavin J. Andrews and Al Seifert. Subject, "Women Composers;" roll call, musical notes; paperB, "Jessie Oaynor," Mrs. Shellenberger; "Kate Vannah." Mrs. McManls; musical se lections. C oil WlUon of IVfhlle was in Alliance Monday having dental w iU dtne. Wll'.lnu Connors of Blnpliam w-r n the city Monday havlcg drn'n' work done. Kenneth and Wayne Huston nr lenving for two weeks' vurntlcn I Laurel, Mont. Claude Willlrms Ins ?u'.i'.'vl n the army for one year, In th? ru'o mobile department. Albert Asdcna had his foi.Ml re moved at Dr. C. E. H ril iian's office Saturday mornlnr.. Mrs. Ausuat Kroerer will lvv- to ly for Trenton, Mo., for a vU;t with r i'.ioJkv rtvI other relatives. Mr. 'irnrr will ftccois p.iny her as far is I.lnci 'n. Flovil Irwin, son r.f Mr, and Mrs. F. II. Ir-rln, Met with a minor Injury VturHy. Whll cranking a car he '-ad Ms Icr cut. leaving a gash about ;lvo I' ch' B in lengtb i 'Wdun rn' i ughter return- ! fiom T. Xjis Sunday. They have been away abeut ten days. Snrgnnt John Walker of Omaha, bns been aligned to the local re cruiting r.tatlon. He Is taking the place of George B-efenbaugh, who was asslr.ned to the Fifty-fifth Infantry, at Camp Funston, Kas. 1 PERSONALS Lee McCullen of Dcs Moines, la., Is visiting friends In Alliance. Charley Thompson laid off Satur day to have dental work done. Mra. Thillp Grove was In th.e cly Saturday transacting business. Mrs. J. K. Krause was In Alliance Saturday attending to business. Dr. C. E. Hershman was In Bayard performing nn operation Friday. Marguerite Brigps was in AMI ance Saturday transiting bus'n ss. A surprise party was given In honor of Mrs. C. E. Marks on Friday evening at her home. 705 Laramie. The room was beautifully decorated In a color scheme of 'pink and white. The guests presented Mrs. Marks with a very useful gift. The evening was ppent In a social way. A three course luncheon was served at 5:30. Those present were: Messrs and Mesdanu-s F. W. Harris, Marcus ANNOUNCEMENTS i HPisoopAi, turnm St. Matthews guild will meet at the parish house Wednesday after noon. Mrs. F. E. Hol8ten. hostess. The ladles' aid of the M. E. church will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. I. L. Ache son, 413 Cheyenne. Mrs. Acheson amhMrs. W. R. Pate, hostesses. All mcnberH i fid friends c: dl-Ii.. Invited. WOMAN'S CIA' II Woman's club meeting: Friday, October 22, 2:45 p. m. Hostesses: Mesdames Slagle, Bennet and Uheln. Itobrrt Air, of Edgemont, Is ex pected In Alliance Saturday. He will remain here for a fw days. THE ALLIANCE HERALD, TUESDAY, (K'TOHKK 19, 1020 ONE MINUTE STORE TALKS "There's one thing abv.t it, when you folks talk about lower prices all tho world can see it be cause you liave moro Standard Lines of Cloth log and more of each line than any other store in Alliance. It's easy to make an intelligent com partson under these con ditions," remarked a cus tomer. Your Fall Clothes at Money- Saving Prices Are Ready HARPER'S A Decided Readjustinent of Prices That Saves You Money YOUR justifiable demands for more quality in clothes at your price is being met here by the most liberal readjustment of prices that is being made by any store in America today In spite of wholesale clothing prices that show no decline (except in newspaper re ports colored to tickle the reader) Harper is forcing the issue, anticipating the future, offering today ' . More Than Six Hundred New Fall and Winter Coats Over coats, Top Coats and Utility Coats At the Lowest Prices on Record i 25 30 35 40'. 45 50 SO 65 75 'aw j M M iffA'- . fflpsa j 111 m$ OUR Prices Exclusively OUR Prices for Clothes Made to Sell at $35 to $100 . Harper's principles of service stand back of this price policy. There is no other reason for it than this store's intense interest in its patrons. Your good will is worth more to us than your money. Select Your Fall Clothes Wednesday at Style and Value Headquarters HThiJ 771J Tfflll Stlltt? for Come and enjoy the style treat that our nianunoth selections alone afford. Every new model of 1920-21 is to be found here in X Md ytZvV M?Llll LJUU f men's, young men's and younger young men's styles. The range of weaves and colorings is so vast and varied that every style Mfen and lOUng JVlen preference may be Wted this Autumn. Brown, Blue, Grays in stripes, over plaids, hairlines, invisible checks, fancy mixturesp-no end to them single-breasted or double-breasted. The greatest stocks of special sizes ever assembled one roof in the west. Regulars in all proportions; stouts, slims, shorts, very large or small men's clothes. Custom service without the annoyance of a try-on. A Top Coat Exposition The coat of great utility the top coat from dressy silk lined Chesterfields to ultra novelty, high color weaves, from staple fly front styles to swagger button through models. The chill of Fall alls them out. We're ready. ON TOP OP THE GREATEST VALUE CAMPAIGN IN OUR HISTORY HERE'S THE WEST'S SUPREME STYLE SHOW FOR EXTRA GOOD MEASURE: ' . HOUSE OF STWN BLOCH, EDENHEIMER-STE1N, STYLE PLUS AND A HOST OF OTHERS FINEST CLOTHES DESIGNERS SUPERB FALL AND WINTER STYLES. An Overcoat Exposition Overcoats! Overcoats dressy, single and double-breasted models, Ever right Chesterfields, heavy ulsters and novelty weaves, belted ulsteretts never a more interesting assemblage of a season's new styles. A Motor Coat Exposition New rain coats that are two coats in one re versible to a regulation overcoat. New leatherette coats reversible; new moleskin and suede cloth coats tans, brown, green, dashing full belted high collar, wind and weatherproof models. WE SELL. FOR CASH ONLY u) KarnorDmt listrrro ii n BIG STORE WE SELL FOR CASH ONLY '1