The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, September 02, 1921, Page FOUR, Image 4

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TIIK ALLIANCE IILIIALD, Fill DAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1021.
rKKSOX ALS
Mr. S. C. T iv-cnd of IVnshHm
-a in tlio rity .M'.ndiiy nnd Tucedny
f thi ( V.
WiPiam O'Hoiin of Hrokrn I'ow i
visiting nl thr honif of li if Hunt, Mr.
Chailcs !iitt;m.
J. I- li'o ! nixl f'1iiirJ' 1 1 it t of I.iikr
nwlc jM-iit 'rlni'-il:ty ini'l Thm'.d;iy
in AlliiimT on husmcss.
I N. Vorhv vill rntcrtnin S. h.
Vmrnts nnd O. I. M.llrr at the
eountry chilt tonight.
Mr. J. T. MOTTKR DKAD
Mtf. J. T. Mottor of AUhicon, Kas.,
ilif it nt St. MarjriirctV ho. pital on Au
frxisi 15, at. the flj-e of 40 ypjirs,
5 months ntnl f days. Shf was horn
at l.in.lon, Mo., March 10, 1875. Shi
wh united in marrinRc to J. T. Motter,
July 22, 10U.
Mrs. Moltrr Irnvrs to mourn her
i loss a kind arid loving husband; n son,
lArlic Knodjrrnss of St. Jo.-eph, Mo.;
hrr mother, Mary Muntz; ami two vis
iter?, Mrs. Karen C'olerick r.nd Nrttie
JJrv v. J lti(.K.'..n wreived word ' I'ruery of Allianre; two brother?, Ul-
Ihls moininir of the .It j th of her , dan nnd ( ';uYa of V ominR; a sister
nothrr at Wiihoo, Noh.
Mr. nnil Mr.-:, ('IkhIch Hur.t re
turned Wednesday fieri) it two wekn'
Visit at St. Joseph, "to.
Mrs. Lorenen of Hrmmpfoid
brought her hnhy to Allianrt ihur.day
for a fdirht opo"-tion
and hri'ther in California, Frank
Montr, and Mr?. Nina I'ntterson; unv
John Muntr. of Omahrt. In addition to
those relatives, she Uiivck a host of
friends.
Mrs. Motter wa known to a numht-r
iif frirti.1x in Alll.'inpa ri a Mrc .TuTi
The V. C. T. I', will have u food! Snodcras?. Uelore her marriage she
!e lit the Hirst store Saturday, Srp- was Annie Arvilla Mont.
temher .1, eoimnrneing at 10 a. m. i A sister, Mis. Nettie Druery, at-
Will Mi-Coy and family left yester-1 nd-d the funeral of Mrs. Motter at
day by Auto for a two weeks' ramp-1 Atehison, Kas., on August 18.
injr trip in the lSlack Hills near Hot i .
Springs. I BIRTHS
Mrs. Cal Wildy and children o' To Mr. and Mrs. S. I Pelton, Sun
IloaMer, Col., who have been visiting day, August 2.X, a boy. Mys. l'elton
at the home of W. C. Mounts, left this I is staving nt the home of Mr. and Mr.
morning for ScottsMufl",
Miss Heatriie O'Ur.van and Mrs. F.
M'. Hayes returned Friday from
I'almer Lake, Colorado Springs, Den
ver, and other points of interest
Mr. ami Mrs. b
rhildren, IJuth and
John teach
To Mr. and Mrs. l,eo Hashman, ten
miles west of Alliance, Wednesday,
AiitTU.-t 31, a son.
To Mr. and Mrs. Rrown. Wednesday,
I). Mallery arid August 31, a ten-pound boy.
Hruce, returned A ron was born to Mr. and Mrs,
Wednesday from a ten-day automobile ! Cross of Kb worth at
trip to Ienver and Kstes Park, Colo. I hospital last Friday.
the Alliance
Wear a Good Pair Yourself
And Buy Them For the Rest of
the Family
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Oxfords
for Fall ,
Tans, Rrown,
Illack in Cuban
Military and
one-inch Heels.
Priced from
$4.50 to
110.00
Children's
Scholl Shoes
Brown and Black Kid
and Calf Skins. Priced
from
$3 to $6
Men's Shoes
of Quality
Black and Brown. All
Leathers. Priced from
, $2.85 to $10
Those
lletter
Shoes.
Baer-AlterCo
ALMA N t'K, X EHK ASK A
Those
Hetter
Shoes.
We Will be Open
Labor Day
From 7:00 a. m. Until 9:00 a. m. ONLY
NO DELIVERY MONDAY
Take care of your needs' for two days in
your Saturday order, please
Mallery Grocery Co.
"Quality Grocers"
WALTON (TOIT.IIV) MTU "UK
IS IN HAD ONCK MORI:
Walton MrClute, known by the rnu
hrifii t of "Thy", i nprnin in baI,
due to rtiisin? a diM.urbnnre at the
Arinpton sloek company's tent lat
evening. He is mid to have used n
tirely too much profanity and to have
h.-tve been indi.-rriminate in its use.
Ho i now under a suspended serdence
to the reform sthool and will uriiouht
edlv be vr.t there. Thip morning he
faile! to show up when fummonrd by
the county attorney.
The Lutheran church, corner Yellow
stone and Seventh, has Knlish service
Sunday afternoon. Sunday rchool
after the service.
Mr. nnd Mrr. II. 1 Hushrell of Kee
line, VN'yo., are visiting at the home
of V. C. Mounts Their little jrrand
(liiuirhter hud her tonsils removed this
morninp1.
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I WrtMaa far Immm
Alliance Tire Works
(Jeo. Mintzer, Prop Times Bit!g.
Alliance, Netniska.
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"WEEK
ENDS"
10c Ivory Sonp 1 1
Two for 11C
GOc Lord Baltimore Station
ery, Two PI
for QIC
40c Peanut Butter yM,.
Two for 41 C
50c Blackberry Jam, ri
Two for D1C
SATURDAY, AT
Do You
Eat Down
Town?
You will find our lunches
just to suit your taste. A
larjrc variety of Sandwiches
Pies and Salads, and they
are fresh every day. Our
cakes are real home make.
Try Us Some Day.
F. J. Brennan
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Saturday and Monday
Two Big Days of Real Bargains
Children's School
Dresses
of Gingham and Linen in plaids, checks
and plain colors.
With cverv two Dresses you buy, we
will GIVE YOU ONE.
DRESS FREE
Sizes: Ages 2, 3, 4 and 5
Price $1.19; two at $2.38 and ONE FREE
Sizes: Ages 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14
Price $1.59; two at $3.18 and ONE FREE
House Dresses
TA 11
u
Another big shipment arrived this
week of those fine Gingham Dresses in
the line checks, also stripes and plaids.
All new, neat styles for this special sale
at
$1.59
Bungalow Aprons
New patterns in a fine quality of Percale in dainty
patterns, liht and dark colors, at
98c
Munsingwear
Ladies' glove, silk-top Union Suits. V
n.eck, no sleeve; also bodice-top, knee
length, in pink only. A $3.00 value for
this sale only, at .
$1.59
Bed Spreads
4 Off 14 Off
' Knitted, Crochet and Dimity
In all sizes, 60x76 and up to 90x108, in a big range
of patterns. Values $2.50 to $15.00, all going at 4 off.
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