BRING A DOLLAR i and GET YOUR MONEY'S WORTH HERE YOU ARE 2 50c Bottles Liquid Veneer, 2 Liquid Veneer P Dust Cloths, all for $1 J w 1 LiqulTl Veneer Polish mop, 1 Liquid Veneer Dust Cloth, 1 $1 size Li quid Veneer, all for $1 LOCAL g?f news m DOLLAR DAY ONLY And But One Combination to a Customer GEORGE D. DARLING 115-117 West 3rd Street Our Dollar Day Special Ladies Shirtwaists regular $1.75 and $1.50 values, Saturday only $1.00 E. C. McCluer C. T. rigman. assistant cashier of the First State Dank, went to Brok en Dow Saturday on a business trip, returning Tuesday morning. Fred Copsey, brother of A. H. Copsey, who has been seriously III, is Improving at this time. J. W. Trumbull of Lincoln, special agent for the Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Company, was here over Sunday, visiting his father-in-law, VVm. Rust. Sr. Vern Leonard, son of V. S. Leon ard of Alliance, visited with his par ents here Saturday and Sunday. He is employed by the Durllngton at Lincoln as assistant rate clerk. Dick O'Bannon returned Wednes day morning from a three days' bus iness trip to Seward. Walter It. Metz, city attorney, cel ebrated his birthday Tuesday. P. W. Brandt Is suffering from frozen feet. While feeding cattle during the recent blizzard, he had the misfortune to have both feet bad ly frost bitten. Roy Strong, Jr., who has been ill several weeks, is reported much bet ter. A. B. Tolliff, who conducted spec ial sales In Alliance, went to Hot Springs Wednesday, where he will conduct a special Bale. Rev. Long, of Omaha, gave a very Interesting talk at the Presbyterian church Wednesday night. Mrs. F. T. Helpbringer entertain ed a number of her lady friends at cards and a kenslngton Tuesday af ternoon. A delightful lunch was served by the hostess. Mrs. An drews won the prize for the most games and Mrs. Mitchell won the cut prize. The first of the Lenten teas given by the Woman's Guild of the Episco pal church will be next Wednesday, February 24, at the parish house. Lunch will be served from 4 until 6 o'clock, and a cordial invitation is extended to all. Mesdames Ander son, Armour, Beckwlth, Holsten and Miss Eunice Burnett will be hostess es. The Missionary Society will meet with Mrs. J. J. Vance next Wednes day afternoon. The ladles of the Presbyterian church will hold an exchange at the Sugar Bowl candy store, beginning Saturday afternoon. Word has been received from Miss Delia M. Reed that she has reached Nampa, Idaho, and Is enjoying a visit with her parents and friends. Mrs. S. J. West, mother of Mrs. W. R. Cunningham, arrived from Schuyler, Nebraska, to spend the bal ance of the winter with her daugh ter. Mrs. Beck, mother of George Dar ling, who expected to leave Sunday The children of R. E. Drlscoll are We are preparing some exceptional ollar Day Bargains and will have them on display in our windows Your Choice of several Bargains for m m "m m MILLER BROS. House Furnishing Store confined to their home on account of , Illness. for her home In Iong Beach, has 1 a I . ' i"--u - mi ikmi ui ner room, ana u will undoubtedly be some time be fore she will be able to leave. Dr. Slagle was called to Iteming ford last Friday, when he operated on Nat Olds. The last report says he is Improving rapidly. Mrs. Holla Johnson, who was op erated on some two weeks ago at St. Joseph Hospital, returned to her home at llemingford Wednesday. Margaret Trlplett Is somewhat better the last few days. The little son of J. M. Miller was operated on for throat trouble by Dr. Slagle last Saturday. Mrs. T. M. Waller, who underwent a serious operation the first of the week. Is still In quite dangerous con dition. Mrs. S. A. Smith entertained Rev. Mclntyre of Alliance and Rev. Long of Omaha at dinner Wednesday. Mrs. Hoffland, of Reno, spent a couple of days In Alliance Tuesday and Wednesday visiting her friend Mrs. R. T. Watson. M. P. Nason has left his batchelor " quarters to spend a week or ten days with his son in the country. Charles Trenkle, who has been 111 for some time, Is not recovering as rapidly as was expected. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Frankle re turned Wednesday noon from their trip, which took about three weeks. R. R. Klncald of Bingham was In Alliance Tuesday on business. Mr. Rentfro of Bingham la In Al liance. He has a small boy at the hospital with an attack of appendi citis. The Woman's Club will meet with Mrs. Campbell, on Laramie avenue, Friday afternoon. The Ladles' Auxiliary of the First Presbyterian church met at the home of Mrs. M. S. Hargraves Wednesday afternoon. Dr. F. M. Knight left Monday noon for Omaha, Chicago and other east ern points on business. Mrs. L. H. Mosher and Mrs. E. G. Lalng entertained the Baptist Aid Society at the home of Mrs. Laing Wednesday. Mrs. Percy Cogswell entertained the P. E. O. Society Monday after noon. Mrs. H. C. Redlnbaugh entertain ed the Ladles' Circle or the Chris tain church Wednesday afternoon. Mesdames W. E. Lotspelch, J. A. Hunter and C. A. Dow. entertained the Methodist Ladies' Aid Society Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Lotspelch. Mrs. Martha Miller, Mrs. Alice Bignell and Mrs. Alice Fuller were Initiated in the Eastern Star Tues day evening. Michael Nolan and Bernard Hol sten returned Monday morning from a short trip- In the eastern part of the state on a vacation. Rev. G. L. Freeborn of McCook was In Alliance on business the first of the week. Miss Nellie Cook of Scottsbluff was visiting friends In Alliance this week. I H. O. Pugh, wire chief of the Ne braska Telephone Co., left the first of the week for Sidney, Kimball and Potter on business. Eltlng Bennett, who has been quite 111 for some time, Is able to be out again. Mrs. T. J. Hegeman is confined to her home on account of an attack of la grippe. The financial statement of the First State Bank is published in this Issue of The Herald. It makes Interesting reading and shows a steady growth since this institution was established less than a year ago. A polished brass rail, with hang ing curtain, has been placed in the First State Bank. 500 Pairs of Ladies' liifth Top and Low SHOES Special Price Dollar Day $1.00 SHOE O STORE Flannel Shirts all colors and all slie Kxcept tonal Ilargaina Sl.OO F, G. LAING Will Erect Storage Warehouse John R. Snyder the transfer man will erect this spring a new storage warehouse, 50x175 feet In size, to handle his storage business. The building will be fireproof, of brick, and will be located on a sidetrack on the 50x230 foot lot recently pur chased by him, northwest of the elec tric light plant. The cost of the warehouse will be approximately $6,000. The bent banquet of the year will he the annual Commercial Club ban quet to be held on Monday, March 1st. et jour tickets early. (eriuait Services Sunday There will be German services at Immanuel's Lutheran church next Sunday at 10:30 a. m. There will be services at the Lutheran church, Hemlngford. at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. BARGAINS FOR YOU Saturday 1 box of 25 cigars and 50c cigar lighter for 91.00 3 50c pound boxes of candy, for $1.00 1 $1.50 two-pound box of candy, for $1.00 4 35c boxes Homo City stationery, for $1.00 1 $1 bottle Rexall Hair Tonic and one jar shampoo, $1.00 14 large 10c bars Ivory Soap, for ... $1.00 5 bottles Laxative Fig Syrup, for '. -..$1.00 1 $1.50 Tdcal all-bristle brush, for $1.00 1 $1.50 Woarcvcr hot water bottle, for $1.00 1 $1 alarm clock and 1 pair 50c cuft" buttons, for $1.00 HOLSTEN'S The ?82m Store WW 7 FOR CASH of Vtkeir DOLLAR, DAY BARGAINS , t 004prunKts 1 00 hhaxd film Cabbage JL o MALLERY