-J I: 1 IE DC 3E 3je DC DC DC 3C FAMOU BIG BIG SAVINGS SAVINGS Offers you a rare opportunity to purchase your Winter Apparel at Big Savings Ov- Over 400 fine new coats for Men, Youths and Boys to choose from. All the latest coa i n v . i S f I styles from the looms of America, France, England Scotland, Ireland and Belgium TAILORED BY HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX Four Days' SpecialSaturday Last Day OUR FINEST OVERCOATS, KER seys from England, Vicunas from Bel gium, Meltons and Beavers from France, all Full Silk Lined, guaranteed linings for 2 seasons, our Finest $35.00 Coats, Hart Schaffner & Marx tailored. 4 Days' Special THE FAMOUS $2j ELEGANT COLLECTION OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX FINE $25.00 AND $27.50 IMPORTED FRENCH Chinchillas, Shawl Collars, Belts, Serge and Plaid Linings. 4 Days' Special THE FAMOUS MEN'S BEAUTIFUL NEW STYLE SHAWL COLLAR, 52 in., BELTED OVERCOATS, CHINCHILLAS, GRAY BLUE AND BROWN. EXTRA SPEC IAL. $20.00 Values, now THE FAMOUS $ Boys' All Wool Suits, 2 vr H" sheep-lined Coat Men's Men's Boys' Mackinaw Over- Boys' Shirts t j -v n(,.j ,TOT, coats, Shawl Collar, Belt, pairs trousers, all &s4 QO H Flanncl ghirU Fleeced Underwear patch pocketg $6 grades and Drawers-Fleeces sizes to 18 tPtj7V 3 to 10-Special $5.00 ?v $100 39c $3.98 75c . gee ose fine Overcoats ' Boy,' Sheep-Lined Our Men's Union Suit at for Boys, at y Men's Lined Mittens Gauntlet Glove (T 1 ff C E ff Sweater Coats 95r 1 00 leed VO.UU ,t QO jZDC tj 1 UU not toij or Break sizes 12 to 18 Cotton and Wool jQ C Alliance's Main Clothing House FHE FAMOU Alliance's Main Clothing House 3E :e 3E1G it it 3E Meyer la Promoted Prof. Earl Meyer, formerly prin cipal of the Alliance High school, who went from here to Randolph, Nebraska, as superintendent of the ehools there, has been appointed as .superintendent of the Genera, Nebr aska, schools, to succeed Prof. Earl If. Cline, who goes to Nebraska City. Prof. Meyer was married this turn aer to Miss Spacht of Alliance. Their nany friends here will be pleased to learn of their success. The Geneva schools have twenty teachers and are kaown as one of the best systems in ttie state. Prof. Cline was principal of the Alliance Junior Normal and ran for the Democratic nomination for state superintendent this year. He well -deserves the promotion to his new lace. Thanksgiving Dinner MENU and It Itenlly Ioe llolieve HIieuniatlNiit Everybody who is afflicted with Rheumatism In any form should by all means keep a bottle of Sloan's Liniment on hand. The minute you fel pain or soreness in a joint or muscle, bathe it with Sloan's Llni ssent. Do not rub it. Sloan's pen etrates almost immediately right to the seat of pain, relieving the hot, tender, swollen feeling and making the part easy and comfortable. Get a hottle of Sloan's Liniment for 25 ents of any druggist and have it in the house ugnlnst colds, sore and swollen Joints, rheumatism, neural gia, sciatica and like ailments. Your money back if not satisfied, but it does give almost instant relief. 11-41-4029 ItoliNhes: Celery and Pickles Soup: Oyster Soup Koanta: Roast Turkey, with Dressing, Cranberry Sauce. Roast Duck, with Jelly. Roast Beef, with Brown Gravy. Entrees : Escolloped Oysters Gibblets on Toast Baked Meat Pie Vegetables: Mashed Potatoes Creamed Peas DewKerts: 'Mince Pie Pumpkin Pie Nuts Raisins Apples Oranges Bananas Farewell Party A farewell party was given at thei home of Misses Mary and Minnie 1 Ryan, Tuesday evening, November 10, in honor of C. J. Wood. The ev wing was spent 'n playing games, and music was furnished by Miss C Lady 8 Bye. Refreshments were served by Florence Whaley and Fay Jeffers. Those present were Km ma Meravle. Gladys Bye, Fay and Bern toe Jeffers, Nina and Florence Wha ley and Mary and Minnie Ryan; C. J. Woods, R. Talbot, W. Colling, J. Williams, P. Swoboda. T. Ryan, G. Whaley and J. Mulling. Nohe's Cafe I'll 1 1.11 KOI IK, Proprietor d;iy Saturday. Seventy-two twelve- quart dishpuns, offered at the bar gain price ol ten cents each, were sold in twenty minutes and there was a big demand for more. NOTICE All customers who are more than ae quarter behind on their water hills or more than one month behind on their light bills will have to make settlement by Nov. 22. 1914, or serv kw will be discontinued without fur ther notice. You are further notified that serv 1m will be discontinued on all light Mils not settled by the 30th of each month, and all water bills not settled hf the 30th of January, April, July svd October. By Order of City Council. 4ltf4!07 An Active l.iver Mean Health If you want good health, a clear complexion and freedom from Dlzzl ness, Constipation, Biliousness, Head aches and Indigestion, take Dr. King New I-lfe Pills. They drive out fer menting and undigested foods, clear the Blood and cure Constipation. On ly 2fc at your druggist. 48-41-4029 Sold Dishpans Quickly H. E. Weber, proprietor of the Hew Bee Hive, was much pleased with the success of his opening sale. The new store was opened at nine dock Saturday morning, and the store was crowded to the limit all Preparing for Exhibition The members of the Alliance Fire Department are spending much time in making elaborate preparations for the athletic entertainment to be glv en at the opera house on December 18. Everyone who is interested in the Are department and a good ath letlc show should plan now to attend at that time. The team Is working out three times per week and are getting in fine shape. Here's a Nut Brown Russia Calf Florsheim Lace Boot on the new "Glide" last no perforations of any kind, plain stitched tip, blind eyelets to the top, low heel, Eng lish bottom Severe, Aristocratic lines. Also in Black Velvet Calf. A High Grade Gentleman's Walking Boot W. R. HARPER Department Store Head to Foot Outfitters Iteady for Opening 11. P. Kauffman, traveling passen ger agent for the Burlington, was in Alliance the first of the week on his way to Omaha from San Francisco, where he. in company with 639 other passenger agents, visited the expos ition grounds on October 14. The men were members of the American Association of Traveling Passenger Agents. They found everything in readiness for the opening on Febru ary 20, 1915. Forty nations and forty-three states are represented al ready at the exposition. There Is" nothing tuai will give any more pleasure for so long a time for so little money as the magazines we send our subscribers. Are you get ting these magazines? If not, write or telephone us. You can get The Herald and three magazines all one year for J1.75. Are Your Evenings a Drag Do you have trouble finding entertainment for the long evening.? We can help you. The evenings pa.su quickly and pleasantly when spent at the spacious POOL HALL Only club room that hundred of Alliance young men have access to. Drop In for a game or two and forget your troubles or your business Curry & Mapps EAT A7 CENTRAL CAFE Remember the place, where we have always endeavored to give you the best. We have not entered business for speculation, seeking some stranger to sell to at a profit, later to start up expecting all to come to us and thus destroy the business of the man whom we sold out to. Remember, that there arc nun from outside of Alliance who are just as good as those who have always been here perhaps the former are better. ON THANKSGIWING DAY Turkey will be served, and plenty of it, for twenty-five cents. Come, and tell your friendx to eat turkey with you at the Red Front Central Cafe.