THE ALLIANXE HERALD, ITJDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1020. TEN SOCIETY Mr. Bertha Septer ml Klwarl J. Nelson, both of LkcsiU, were mar ried Monday afternoon by County Judfre Tnsh. Tlie jrroom in employed on tho Star ranch near that city, where the couple willl make their liomc. John J. Manion and Miss Hazel Sheldon, living north of Alliance, wore jrranted a marriape license lapt Sat urady by County JikIro Tanh. The frroom Is ths ron of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Manion, and the bride a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joel Sheldon. Doth are well known. Mrs. C H. Jones is to entertain this evening at a rook party. Guests invited are Misses Iila Cutts, Kath arine Fletcher, Fiances Fletcher, Syl via PeMoss, Mrs. J. D. Yowell, Mes Frs. Kenneth Mohrman, Walter Car pyle, Leonard Tift, and Charles Pe Moss. and Monday evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pe Moss, and daughter Sylvia, Charlia PeMoss, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Yowell, of Mar-f-hall, Mo., Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Jones, Fleming and Neb-on Fletcher, Mrs. Jane Larp, Kenneth Mohrman. Mrs. N. J. Fletcher entertained the following puests tit dinner today: Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Jones, and son Paul Iloyd, Mrs. J. P. Yowell and little dauirhler, Fayaline, and Mi:;s Sylvia PeMoss. ' Coach F. C. Prince and Mrs. Prince will entertain the members of the first and second football teams of the Alliance high school at their home this evening. Mrs. N. J. Fletcher entertained at a chicken dinner in honor of her bus- Men's club of the Pret-bytcrian church Is 4osponed until Monday, Pece.mber 6. The men of this club are going to have a banquet and an invitatioj) is extended to everyone in terested in this work. RAILROAD NOTES Ernest Scharschug, who has been employed for several moths past in the Burlington storehouse at Alliance, left Wednesday evening for Chicago, where he ha been offered the post of chief requisition clerk In the gen eral headquarters office. Mr. Schars chug has made a number of friends in Aliance during his residence here, who regret to see him leave the city, but who are pleased at his merited promotion. Harvey Rawlins, bridge carpenter, who was severely injured on Novem ber 2!, die dat the hor.pital at Edge- mont last night. He had got caught in the gasoline engine on the concrete mixer and both legs were broken and internal injuries sustained. Stock hoes wanted by the Ne braska Land Company. ' 103-tf P. S. Abar, drillpress operator, had his thumb mashed In the press Tues day morning about 11:30. Pr. Moolis dressed the injury. Stock hops wanted by the Ne braska Land Company, 103-tf P. F. Abar, who had his thumb badly mashed last week, is Improving nicely and expects to return to work about Monday. Carl Sward left on 42 Tuesday for northeastern Illinois where he will spent a vacation of several weeks. Mr. H. O. Condit is in Sidney in specting warehouses. M. A. Colerick, boilermaker help er, dropped an arch brick on his foot Thursday and mashe dit very badly. Ed Hopkins, machinist apprentice, got struck with a piece of iron Wednesday evening. It was necessary to take 6 or 8 stitches in' the wound. Stock hogs wanted by the Ne braska Land Company. 103-tf A full line of ScottsblufT flour, graham, bran and shorts on hand at the Fairmont' Cream Station. 2 Miss Elsie 0;;born, waitress at the Alliance Hotel, was taken to the pest house last Wednesday, suffering from scarlet fever. A friend, Miss Floy Mullet", of Lincoln, has. arrived to nurse Miss Osborn, who at last report, was doing nicely. Stock hogs wanted by the Ne braska Land Company. 103-tf Receiving new Christmas goods every day at the Oriental Store. tf Ethyln Rockey, daughter of C. H. Hockey, had her tonsils and adenoids removed Wednesday at Pr. Hand's office. She is reported improving nicely. Stock hogs wanted by the Ne braska Land Company. 103-tf Mrs. Curtis and pons, Pick and Floyd, have returned from a home stead near Dewey, S. D., and expect to remain here during their five months leave of absence. Dr. Curtis is still at Dewey. A full line of ScottsblufT flour, graham, bran and shorts on hand at the Fairmont Cream Station. 2 Christmas suggestion: A gift beyond value, your photograph. Van Graven's. Phone 901. -3 Z0e do Business In this creed cFatisfaction guaranteed? OUR QUALITY COAL and our speedy, cleanly delivery will appeal to you. Our coal is carefully screened before it finds its way to your bin. It is Guaranteed to Give Lasting Heat Satisfaction M. NOLAN & COMPANY Yards 101 Cheyenne Phone 41 Office 317 Box Butte BOSSES !MB7! 0 D ay Early Christiana aoppiin $50,000.00 Worth of Choicest Holiday Stocks to be Disposed Sil of in 1 0 Davs at Bargain Prices that Will Astonish M & of the x UehmtmasM Xmas Hosiery No danger of making a mistake if vou give hosiery for Christmas. This sale offers most dependable qualities m largest quanties at wonderfully low price inducements for early shoppers. AT C1 AO. Tnese are Silk Hose" ill $1.40 in all colors of dark I 4 3 Stockings of elsewhere at AT . . 65c and light grounds. this character sell double this price. AT C9 Kfi We er tne heavi Al . $.3U est plain Silk Stock ings at this price with protective, patented and famous lisle garter top. With them go fine silk lace striped Hose in black and colors. Valuo3 to $3.50. AT K1 4Q er specially ill J1.40 for this sale one fa mous brand of standard Silk Hose. Because of the cuttinor of this nrice so low we would not be allowed to mantion the name of the manufac turer. Values to $2.50. Ileal thread Lisle stockings, black and white and some colors. The manu facturer made this new-made stocking to sell for $1.00 Children's Stockings are made a specialty in this store. We could not begin to tell you of the many attractive values which are here for you. Sale of Clothing For Men and Young Men Men who wear fine clothes will find this opportunity of the greatest importance to them. The values cannot be too greaUy emphasized. Suits formerly priced up to 575, reduced to . . $37.50 Suits formerly priced up to $100; reduced to $49.50 Every One Is Benefited 3 by This Sale 3 it I It offers our patrons the opportunity to shop in comfort, to share in the money saving sale prices, to choose from fresh stocks while they are complete and I assures them prompt, courteous service.. It benefits our employes who are only human for it relieves the terrible strain of the customary last minute Christmas rush and allows them to give our patrons courteous attention. We expected a slump in prices and therefore did not place our orders for Holiday Goods months in advance as in previous years. When the crash came we were in a position to buy tremendous quantities and pay "SPOT CASH." Manufacturers and jobbers in need of "READY MONEY" and wishing to unload, therefore gave us remarkable price concessions unobtainable by oth- 3 er stores. Having purchased our stocks for less we can naturally afford to I 1 SttTJ. fnr T.FSS YOTT SAVR OUT? SAVriWS Vnnr kind .nnprnri'nn In 1 will be rewarded bv the most PHENOMENAL MONEY-SAVING OPPOR- 1 TUNITIES ever presented. j SALE STARTS WEDNESDAY AT 8.30 A. M. SHARP I Notice YARD WIDE MUSLIN Bleached, splendid quality. Also good grade indigo Calico; for merly sold at 85c , Sale price, yard - .,.15c HOPE MUSLIN HOPE and other high grade Muslins and Cambrics Uiat for merly sold at 45c j ' Sale price, yard 25c GAGE HATS $25.00 Hats, sale price ..$12.50 $20.00 Hats, sale price ..$10.00 $15.00 Hats, sale price $ 7.50 $10.00 Hats, sale price ..$ 5.00 $ 8.00 Hats, sale price 4.00 WE SELL FOR CASH AND SELL FOR LESS 1l).1lfliarpcreptStore bio store mirs WE SELL FOR CASH AND SELL FOR LESS Tell your friends and neighbors that they, too, may share in these rare bargains. Handbags Manufacturers' surplus stocks bought at about 50c on the dol lar and offered in the greatest pre-Chiistmas sale ever held in Alliance. LOTl Leather back and top strap Purses and Caratol Handbags; fitted with purse and mirror; values to $3.00. Sale priced at $1.98 EOT 2 Fine leather back and top strap Purses and leather Handbags; fitted with purse and mirror; values to $3.49; sale priced at $2.98 LOT 3 Beautiful moire silk Bags, velvet Bags and fine - leather Bags and Purses; fit ted, with purse and mirror; have fancy frames; values to $3.98; sale priced at . .$2.98 LOT 4 Chiffon velvet Bags, fine silk Bags, all leather Bags, Morocco and Pin Seal Purses and fitted Beauty Boxes; values to $6.00; sale priced at $3.98 Men's O'coats Overcoats priced up to $60; sale price $44.50 Overcoats priced up to $70; ! sale price $49.50 Overcoats formerly $75.00, $80.00, $85.00 and $100.00; sale price ... $59.50 Our Entire Stock of ODD TROUSERS (Incluring Corduroy Trousers) . AT 20 REDUCTION $7 quality $5.60 $8 quality $6.40 $10 quality $8.00 LEE'S One-Piece SERVICE Suits In tan, blue and fancy stripes; to day only; special at $4.50 LADIES' PLUSH COATS Long and Short Ones $100.00 COATS, now $50.00 $ 80.00 COATS, now $40.00 $ 75.00 COATS, now $37.50 $ 50.00 COATS, now $25.00 it i III w L2C