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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1916)
LOTHING R I O U HOUSE OR MEN EVENINGS- r UNTIL I FNER & MARX "iV J OVERCOAT SYlftX imeres and Velours l's. d Rough Cloths t Look in Fine Overcoats ACp7j. $35.00 down to $20.00 naent of America's C-OT rB clothes y FAMOUS i 1 i J i , 3 tafrMaiaaftfr Mi Seattle Ma yialj V When Place They With Men Appreciate Presents Know They Are Bought in a Reputation for Quality-Our Business is Specializing the Wants of Hen-Our Lines Are the Highest Standards Yet Achieved in This Or Any Other Country. . 1 "T THE WONDERLINE . . . 4 r f f f r t of MEN'S HAND MADE SUITS Worsteds and Woolens 'Values of 918 and $io Suit EXTRA SPECIAL Including Blue Serges .HSa5Q) F f f F F F F F F F At $20 We are showing a Great Assortment of Real Heavy-weight, all-Wool, Worsted Suits. Hand Made Heaviest Weights on the Market 1 In Grays, light and Dark, Black and White Stripes, and Beautiful Shades of Brown , These are exceptional values just received from New York Only $20.00 Sues to 46 Only Our $1.25 SILK LINED GLOVES A Dandy Fine SMOKING JACKETS Just Received $5.00 i i Fine DRESS SHIRTS $1.25 Values ' Special 98c MACKINAWS FOR BOYS All Prices i i 3 4 i I V I BOYS' 6 months Guaranteed TROUSERS $1.00 MttlattaWjaJaaatatMaW Ma MWaKiat totttoUtot4U ; r . . - . ...... ality among the men of Alliance. Gifts bearing our label connoisseur. More Nationally Advertised lines than any jarantee against cheap, shoddy merchandise of unknown, preparations to care for the needs of the women who buy possible to make your Christmas shopping easy for you. i t , n's Store, Just As He Would Do A High Grade Gift Bath Robes Beautifully Tailored in the New Persian Patterns Satin Faced and Byron Collars F .WONDERFUL VALUE3 j it $10.00, $7.60 and $4 83 . Others $3 83 and $4.85 I Gloves V F F F F F r F, i F F F F F F f We have an immense stock of HIGH GRADE GLOVES , Lined and Unlined Kids, Mochas and Silks Fur Lined ,." ; Prices range from 25c to $10.00 SlflaMaftfraatWattlaiaaMBWaWlB Mufflers ' i n $ i i i i j 3 i i i i , j .1 I i i i i 4 t ft lit! J UJU U U W V- MawaMawBM1amPare The Store For Men iitoMaKf MaMwlBaMlaaBiaaiaiaaaaaa 3 I 3 3 f F F F F" F r F F F F F F F' F F V F: F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F All the La est lie nl tics in MU.TLERS Silks from Ir.c'i?, Jtpan, China, France and Italy and cood old U. S. A. Prices: 75) to $5.00 each Hosiery Silks, Lislcs, Fibres and Cotton HOLEPROOF, SHAW KNIT, ONYX, INTERWOVEN ' Men's two-toned Silks, 65c Others, 10c to 75c per pair Extra Special Silk Fibres, 25e 19c for Special Novelties Handkerchiefs ' A babjr boy wan born to Mr. Mrs. Tom O'Ketle Friday afternova ... The A. J. Dunbar family will nW maka hilr hornn at Antloch. Tb recently came to this city from CLA caKo. Mrs. GrKory Zurn Ipft for rtroi port, III., Sunday for a visit with r atlvci, to last until aHor tbe holf' . . . 1 Mrs. Calvin Watorman it hnv from Hay Springs, a guest at tfe home of h cr brother, llcrbr Woods. ... Kraut In No. a cana, ten cento Two cans for fifteen ccmiU. - li. XX IllgbUnd. I ... f: William. LaMon and Norman I I Corkl were over Sunday visitors 6 i Lakesids with friends. f s I i. . . . John Elmora is her this wV i I from Wasacb, Utah, visiting f: I friends. f I John Wilson of Lakeside ' was a business visitor In the city the flra of the week. ' Mr., and Mrs. II. C. Redlnbavtl land daughter left for a week's buaV ; noes visit at Omaha, Sunday. ... Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bullock hav been guests at the M. M. BulloeV home here for several days the paatfj week. Calling cards for the ladles ar primed promptly and neatly at 1u0 ; 'Herald office. The prices are reaav onable. Phone S40 for samples au& : prices, or call at the office. A. T. Lee Is engaged In a subscrtn- tlon content for the Nebraska Fansr er in which the first price Is an Op .. erland automobile and the secoW prise a Maxwell auto. His friends in this section are assisting him Bp subscribing for this leading farm pev-i per. Two dollars pays for five ream: This offer Is good only until January first. ... Strained Honey in Mason Frn trs. Thirty cents m pint, fifty nta a quarU L. II. Highland. .... According to Dr. Cantwell, tn disease among cattle known as "st imachltls" spreads rapidly. The die enne Is not considered really danger ous but cattle affected are unable te eat, and lose weight. The mouth ft affected by the disease. . . Joe Kelly and Fred Drown were both up before l'ollce Judge Robert a pain last week and plead guilty t bt ni Intoxlcatod. They drew fine of S16 and costs which they could" pat pay, so were put to work for tB city. F. M. Banks was In from the Kll Patrick ranch Monday. " : . . . No. UH can 1'enrliea In syrntv twenty ceiiU L. II. HlKhlaiMl. ......... Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Sweeney r turned from Moorecroft, Mont., SaP urdny, after spending a couple weeks at the home of their dauga ler. Mrs. Lee McUee. ' Carrie B. CanOeld of VAn Tasseft Wyo., was a visitor here this week. She came down from HemtngforaT Sunday, having been a guest of Mr. Mrs. I. R. Walker at HemlDr- ford. ... Mrs. Charles Brott of Hemlngforrf 'Mb- to Alliance Sunday to meet bf husband, who returned from KanniM I City. Mr. and Mrs. Brott vlultv j here until Monday noon when, they returned to their home. i Mr. Olrog and Misst Vorpolil af , Elliiworth vUlted here from Fridwy ! until Sunday. , ' Red Cross Christmas seals ure i ' sale at the various bui.lii bous.i ; in Alliance. They are one wnt eat , inl n"i" datnly mlcker dworatloilat for Christmas packages and Ittferf. , and also help In the work of ftghtiitg :itb nwfuU'laue; tuberculosis. GS .your supply today. . W. E. Lotspelch celebrated tli fWty-flrnt anntvemary of his blrtl, Monday, December 11. 'The Lo spelcb fa lly were guests at ttw -home of Mr. Lotvpeich's niece, Mr. T. O. Waddell. that evening. Mr. and Mrs. Waddell served a sumpttt ous dinner In honor of the event. Tb birthday cake was an exceptional one, there being fifty-one candles en the top. ... Services will be conducted as fot lowj at St. Matthew's church, Bu day. December 17: Holy communioft at 8 a. m.: Sunday school at 10 a u.; morning' prayer and sermon, 11 a. m.; evening prayer at 7:30 p. t. William Carson Shaw, Dean. . ., T ' FKIIU NORMAL NfTK In Silks, Linen and Cotton Silk 35c, 50c, 75c and $1.00 Linen 25c to $1.00 Special Holiday Cotton 3 for 25c Special Holiday Cotton 2 for 25c Linen Initials 25c Our Italian Borsalino Our French De Moissant V s Oar American Stetsons Are the Acme of HATS See the new Greens, Ivy, Spinach and Bronse Priced at $5.00 swsjSisaittiaisaWsSiSjMa The holiday vacation will be oft served from December 23 to Jantt ary 2, Inclusive. President Hayes attended a meet ing of the Bute Board of Education In Lincoln, Monday. The Men's Glee Club Ib giving series of concerts this week, singing In several ot the larger towns In thie part of the state, P4il Thomas ana Charles Spacht are members of tbM club. Professors Beck and Gregg have been asked to speak before the Brock Civle League In the near fa-ture. The Y. W. C. A. at their kenslnf ton Friday afternoon dressed a num ber of dolls which will be sent to aa orphans' home. l'rofeasor Brown Is arranging a bulletin on the Rural Life Confer ence neia in reru iasi summer, n will contain the best parts of the lectures given at that time and will be ready for distribution January 1. Professor Gregg will give an aaV dress before the County Teachers.' Aanrulatlnn it. Wivn IWmhr 1 Si On the same date President Hayes) will speak to the teachers and paS- ! rons of UumboldU