THE ALLIANCE HERALD, ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA, OCTOBER 30, 1919 i GOOD SHOES are not expensive when you con sider the service you get from them. We can offer you a .com plete range of colors and shapes in Ladies' High Grade Shoes. The Utz & Dun Shoe will ably satisfy your every desire in style, comfort and wear. "We recommend them to the discriminating buyer. G. W. LOWRY DEALER IN BOOTS & SHOES A Bouquet of Flowers will make your mother or sweetheart appreciate the gladness of Homecoming Day in a fuller degree. Add a bit of color and fragrance to their enjoyment. We will be able to furnish you a wide selection of colors in the following seasonable Flowers: ' . CHRYSANTHEMUMS, ROSES, CARNATIONS and SWEET PEAS Alliance Floral Co. 204 Box Butte Ave. Fine Stationery Have you ever experienced the feeling of pride that comes from using Stationery that you know is far better than the usual kind! It gives you a feeling of justifiable satisfaction to know that the recipient of your letter will spend a minute in admiration of the paper on which you write. We have a complete assort ment of the latest ideas in Fine Stationery. We suggest a box of Whiting & Cook's, or Cranes, as a gift that is always in perfect taste. Boxes of Stationery' to suit your desires i Priced to $10 and Sjtl F. J. BRENNAN t Alliance, Neb. EAT MORE WHEAT FOODS lit. Julius Barnes, president of the United States Grain Corporation says that if the people of the United States would eat as mneh flour and wheat products as they did before the way the nation's food bill would be reduced ONE BILLION DOLLARS If yon want wheat foods of the hijdiwrt pomftle " quality buy OOOCH'S BEST TLOUE OOOCH'S BEST MACABOlfl -OOOCH'S BEST SPAGHETTI " OOOCH'S BEST WHEAT HEABT8 j OOOCH'S BEST PANCAKE IXOUS Sold in the Beat S tor an Lout A brown kid ladles Move. Finder please return to Miss O. R. Kelly. Antloch, Neb. Reward. 49 The ladles of the Methodist church are planning a dinner and bazaar for the first week in Decom ber. Tlace and date will be an nounced later. 49 An Interesting fact that has ap peared recently Is that the, valuation of property in Alliance Is pretty close to five million dollars. The 1919 rolls place the assessed valuation at 1983,678, and this figure Is one-fifth of the total. The. 164 Cleaners and Tailors carry the popular-priced Danforth Woolen Mills line of Men's Clothes. Suits made to order, $32 and up. You will be measured "by an expert and your clothes will fit. Call and see line of samples. 49 George Neusw anger, manager of the Farmer's Union store, was forced to take to his bed Saturday morning with what his physician diagnosed as an attack of the grippe. Late re ports are to the effect that he seems to be getting along nicely and will be back at work within a few days. Henry Rust, who recently, sold his farm near. Alliance, last week purchased the George Mollring resi dence in this city and will take Im mediate possession. Mr. Mollring has leased the Tom Spencer v residence, and will occupy It until be leaves the city, shortly after the first of. the year. '"' II. P. Coursey, In company with A. C. Wall, made a business trip cov ering three days of last week and In cluding the towns of Rushville, Chad ron, Hay Springs and Gordon. The trip, .which was occasioned by the fast growing business of distribut ing Firestone Tires, lasted from Wednesday until Saturday. Friday evening, November 14 is the date set for the next wrestling match. On that date Joe Stakes, who claims to be world's welter weigh champion, will meet' E. C. Green. The place will be the arm ory. Sakes wrestled in Aurora not so very many weeks vago, and man aged to make a very good shdwlng. Mrs. Ida Ross will erect a large apartment house at the corner of Fourth street and Laramie avenue, and work will be started as soon as plans are approved. The plan is to have the building ready for occu pancy by early spring. This will j prove to be a distinct addition to Al liance's housing facilities. A ditch excavator was put into use on Monday afternoon on West Third street, excavating the ditch for the storm sewer, and will be kept busy for the next few weeks. It makes considerably more progress than the pick and shovel method, and reauires considerably less men. The machine is the property of the Smith & Chambers Construction company. It is seemingly able to cut . through anything, including wa ter mains. Someone failed to notice the location f the water mains on the chart and in the first day's dig ging two mains were cut through, nn RunDlvine the First National Bank and the other the George D. Darllnz furniture establishment. City Manager Smith reports progress In the matter of preparing a suitable building ordinance for the city. He has secured sample ordi nances for a good many cities the size of Alliance, and some from both larger and smaller places, and has been doing his best to frame one that will fit local conditions. He has been discussing the question with con tractors and others affected, and hopes to be able to submit a suitable ordinance at the next meeting of the council. The 164 Cleaners are equipped to clean and Tress your clothes, alter them if necessary. Just call No. 164. The name is the number. 49 E. K. Miller, who lives near Berea, made The Herald force a pleasant visit the first of the week while waiting for a freight on which he was shipping some stork. Mr. Miller came to Box Ilutte county some ten years ago and bought a half-section of land for $7,000, and has farmed it since then, He wouldn't care to dispose of it now for four times what it cost him, but thinks that he would have made even greater profits if he had purchased ranch land In the sandhills and goife in for stock raising. He was on his way to "Aurora, where he will con tribute a consignment of cattle to the L. D. Camp sale on Friday of this week. Mr. Miller made his home in Hamilton county for some twenty flye years before coming here, and White Ivory Toiletware THE POPULARITY of White Ivory Toilet- ware is ' due to the 6implo ' beauty and groat practicalness of this mate rial' The soft, dull white pleases the eye, and harmon izes with any decorative scheme for the room. Con trast may be secured in col ored monograms or initials. The better quality White Ivory which we deal in main tains its beautiful appear ance, and is kept fresh and immaculate simply by wash ing. The various toilet and dres ser pieces are always wel come gifts. $3.50 $10.00. $ .75$ 1.50 $3.50 $10.00 Brushes Combs . Mirrors Manicure pieces -Trays . . Powder boxes . Hair receivers . $1.00$ 5.00 $ .50$ 1.50 $ .50$ 5.00 $1.00$ 5.00 Thiele's J ewelry Watches Drugs Brunswick Phonographs Watch Inspectors for O. B. & Q. has been a subscriber to The Reg ister, our old newspaper, almost as long as the paper has been published. It was Just like visiting at home trj meet him. Troy D. Davis of Alliance was the first to enlist in the month of Novem ber at the Alliance recruiting office. Davis is only nineteen years old but says he wants to see France and the European countries before they get the muss cleared up. He passed the once over In fine shape being in good physical condition. He tipped the official scales at 133, measured 67 inches the long way and had 3 Inches rhest expansion. He will ba sent to Fort Ixgan, Colo., for a uni form and forwarded immediately to the oversea depot at Camp Meade, Md. Davis, previous to his eilllst nunt, was employed by the Burling ton as a fireman and was In good standing when he resigned. Harvey Myers, a well-known buyer of furs, will come to Alliance every Saturday afternoon, beginning Saturday, December 6. His location will be announced later. It will pay you to watch for this announcement if you have or expect to have fura to sell. " 61 In That Sad Hour you have the consolation of knowing that you have at our command the services e of those who can give to the departed the same kind at tention that you bestowed on them in life. Geo. D. Darling MOTOR AMBULANCE . . , Day or Night. Phones Day, 139; Night 8, IT'S OUR TREAT All through the period of the war we have watched your progress and have rejoiced with you in every great victory personal or international. Everybody is home again and it is the Alliance Community Club's turn to show their appreciation in some material form. LET EVERYBODY COME and avail himself of the entertainment offered to every ex-service man or woman in Box Butte county ' There will be amusements to suit everybody's tastes and we want you all to enjoy the day with us. We need you to make the day a success. Rhein Hdw. Co. j. s. RHEIN Just Received Ouf Shipment of i Beacon Btal Those big fluffy Cotton Blankets, just as warm and Cpmfy as an all Wool Blanket at one half the cost we have them in good big sizes. Come and get yours early 0 The Horace, Bogoe Store